Public Hearings – Zoning Text Amendment and Conditional Use Permit

Public Hearings – Zoning Text Amendment and Conditional Use Permit
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Public Hearings – Zoning Text Amendment and Conditional Use Permit

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

TAKE NOTICE that the Waynesboro City Council will hold Public Hearings on Monday, January 9 at 7:00 P.M. in City Council Chambers, Charles T. Yancey Municipal Building, 503 W. Main Street, Waynesboro, VA to receive public comment on the following:

A zoning text amendment request by Dana Mares, to amend City Code Chapter 98 (Zoning Ordinance) to add a new primary use for temporary special events. This use is intended for temporary, small-scale special events that may occur at more frequent intervals such as workshops, seminars, weddings, private parties, and other similar activities. These events may be held by non-profit organizations or for-profit businesses multiple times a year with each event typically lasting one (1) day or up to three (3) days. Temporary special events would be permitted by a conditional use permit in all zoning districts.

A conditional use permit request by David Elmore of Elmore Properties, LLC, to modify the build-to requirement in the C-B (Central Business) District for a property located at 222 S. Wayne Ave., Waynesboro, Tax Map No. 45-2-21.

Further information is available for review at the City Planning Department, Suite 204, Charles T. Yancey Municipal Building, 503 W Main Street, Waynesboro, VA, or by calling 540.942.6604. The meeting will be broadcast on the Waynesboro City Council YouTube channel. Citizens who do not wish to attend in person may submit comments by emailing planning@ci.waynesboro.va.us or calling 540.942.6604. Comments submitted in writing will be read during the public hearing.

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