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The BEST 1 listings near Lexington VA and surrounding neighborhoods

The BEST 1 listings near Lexington VA and surrounding neighborhoods

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5.5 STAND UP FREEZER. $35. Call 540-319-0466.
 
SEASONED OAK Firewood. Split, approx. a cord, delivered up to 15 miles. $210/load. 540-290-1400
 
STAIRLIFTS, WHEELCHAIR RAMPS & SCOOTERS. new and used. MITS of VA, 540-932-7300.
 
WALNUTS Cracked and ready to eat. $15 per pound. 540-466-0348.
 
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE VANS Starting at $7K. MITS of Virginia. Dealer 12069. 540-932-7300
 

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City of Lexington
Notice of Public Hearing
Amendment of Fiscal Year 2023-2024 Budget


Notice is hereby given that a public hearing will be conducted by the Lexington City Council on Thursday,December 7, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. during its regular meeting, held in the first-floor meeting room of the Rockbridge County Administrative Offices, 150 South Main Street, Lexington, Virginia,to solicit input on Ordinance 2023-14 amending the FY 2024 budget from $43,381,965 to $52,110,243. This ordinance proposes appropriating $1,914,434 from FY 2023 Surplus to the Utility Fund for future Capital Projects, $1,000,000 from the Surplus to the Capital Reserve Fund for future debt service needs, and $20,000 for Professional Services relating to a Banking Services RFP. Additionally, $5,413,553 in carryover funds are proposed to be appropriated as follows $21,850 General Government Administration; $161,197 to Public Safety; $659,514 to Public Works; $2,130,853 to the Utility Fund to continue I&I Reduction Projects,meter replacements, Diamond Area Water and Sewer Project, and the Jackson Ave Area Water and Sewer Project; $2,199,501 to the Capital Projects Fund to continue Sidewalk Improvements, Street Paving, Cemetery Improvements, Stormwater Drainage Projects, Dam Projects, Bridge Repairs, and Renovations to City Hall; and $227,419 in the Equipment Replacement Fund to complete purchases and upfitting of vehicles ordered in FY 2022 and 2023 but not delivered before fiscal year end. Lastly, the School Board is requesting appropriation of $380,291 in both carryovers and new anticipated revenues. Copies of the Ordinances may be obtained from the City Manager’s Office in City Hall at 300 E. Washington Street.

Jani L. Hostetter,
Clerk of Council
 
 
ROCKBRIDGE COUNTY
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS


Notice is hereby given per Section 15.2-2204 of the Code of Virginia and Section 808 of the County of Rockbridge Land Development Regulations (the Regulations) that the following public hearings will be held by the Rockbridge County Planning Commission on Wednesday, December 13, 2023, at or after 7:00 p.m. in the Board of Supervisors Meeting Room in the County Administration Building, 150 South Main Street, Lexington, Virginia 24450 to consider the following applications:

1) Scott and Jessica Andrew, 66 Wind View Lane, Fairfield, VA 24435 have made an application for a special exception permit to develop and operate a special event venue. The properties are owned by Scott and Jessica Andrew (above address) and are located on the east side of Borden Grant Trail (Route 706), east of the intersection of Borden Grant Trail (Route 706),and Jonestown Road (Route 707). The properties are in the Agricultural and General Uses (A-2)Zoning District. Per Section 603.03-24 of the Regulations, Special Events are a use by special exception in the A-2 Zoning District. The properties are further identified as tax map numbers 39-22-B and 39-22-B1 (Total 59.99 ac. - per tax records). The properties are in the South River Magisterial District.

2) Mr. David R. Lively with Life Chapel Inc., 70 Hines Lane, Lexington, VA, 24450 has made an application for a special exception permit to develop and operate a campground. The properties are owned by Life Chapel Inc. (above address) and are located on the west side of Hines Lane (Route 854), approximately 650’ south of the intersection of Greenhouse Road (Route 9346) and Hines Lane (Route 854).The Properties are in the Agricultural Transitional (A-T) Zoning District. Per section 603B.03-8 of the Regulations, campgrounds are a use by special exception in the A-T Zoning District. The properties are further identified as tax map numbers 61A1-A-2A and 61A1-1-1B (Total 4.83 ac. - per tax records). The properties are in the Kerrs Creek Magisterial District.


Information on these applications is available in the Rockbridge County Office of Community Development, 150 South Main Street, Lexington, Virginia, by phone at 540-464-9662 or by email at cslaydon@rockbridgecountyva.gov
 

Horses and Equipment 

COME RIDE WITH US!!! Trail Riding & Riding Lessons: Hunt seat & Western. All ages & exp. levels welcome. Tish Vest, 540-570-3718
 

Lost and Found 

LOST: SMALL RED BOX. Contains earrings and a ring. Reward $400. Call 757-870-0224.
 

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