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City of Lexington
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE 2024-13 OF THECITY OF LEXINGTON REGISTRAR OFFICE LOCATION AND EARLY VOTING LOCATION
The City Council of Lexington will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 5, 2024 during its regular meeting, held in the first-floor meeting room of the Rockbridge County Administrative Offices, 150 South Main Street, Lexington, Virginia,concerning Ordinance 2024-13. The proposed ordinance will amend City of Lexington City Code Sec. 40-3 and to create City of Lexington City Code Sec. 40-4 "Registrar Office Location and Early Voting Location" in preparation for a remodel of Lexington City Hall scheduled to commence in 2025. The location will change from 300 East Washington Street, Lexington VA, 24450 to 300 Diamond Street, Lexington VA, 24450.
Citizen comments are welcome at the meeting or you may submit public comments in writing to the following email address: [email protected], by US Mail to City Managers Office, 300 East Washington Street, Lexington VA, 24450, or by leaving it in the Citys drop box at the rear of the building (facing the parking lot) and addressed to the City Managers Office. Comments will be distributed to City Council and entered into the minutes as public record.
Jani L. Hostetter,
Clerk of Council
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE 2024-13 OF THECITY OF LEXINGTON REGISTRAR OFFICE LOCATION AND EARLY VOTING LOCATION
The City Council of Lexington will conduct a public hearing at 7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 5, 2024 during its regular meeting, held in the first-floor meeting room of the Rockbridge County Administrative Offices, 150 South Main Street, Lexington, Virginia,concerning Ordinance 2024-13. The proposed ordinance will amend City of Lexington City Code Sec. 40-3 and to create City of Lexington City Code Sec. 40-4 "Registrar Office Location and Early Voting Location" in preparation for a remodel of Lexington City Hall scheduled to commence in 2025. The location will change from 300 East Washington Street, Lexington VA, 24450 to 300 Diamond Street, Lexington VA, 24450.
Citizen comments are welcome at the meeting or you may submit public comments in writing to the following email address: [email protected], by US Mail to City Managers Office, 300 East Washington Street, Lexington VA, 24450, or by leaving it in the Citys drop box at the rear of the building (facing the parking lot) and addressed to the City Managers Office. Comments will be distributed to City Council and entered into the minutes as public record.
Jani L. Hostetter,
Clerk of Council
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CITY OF LEXINGTON
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO REVIEW AN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A PORTION OF THE BUILDING AT 45 S. MAIN STREET TO BE USED AS AN EDUCATIONAL FACILITY, COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY
A public hearing will be conducted by the Lexington Planning Commission at 5:00 P.M. on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in the first floor meeting room of the Rockbridge County Administrative Offices, 150 South Main Street, to allow persons to appear and present their views in response to a Conditional Use Permit application submitted by Kevin Ryan of VMI Alumni Agencies. The application is a request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow a portion of the building located at 45 South Main Street (Tax Map #23-1-82) and owned by Bank of the James, to be used as an Educational Facility, College/University.
A copy of the application, case number CUP 2025-01 is available for public review and examination between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. in the Planning and Development Department located on the second floor of Lexington City Hall, 300 East Washington Street.
Arne Glaeser
Director of Planning and Development
[email protected]
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
TO REVIEW AN APPLICATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO ALLOW A PORTION OF THE BUILDING AT 45 S. MAIN STREET TO BE USED AS AN EDUCATIONAL FACILITY, COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY
A public hearing will be conducted by the Lexington Planning Commission at 5:00 P.M. on Thursday, December 12, 2024 in the first floor meeting room of the Rockbridge County Administrative Offices, 150 South Main Street, to allow persons to appear and present their views in response to a Conditional Use Permit application submitted by Kevin Ryan of VMI Alumni Agencies. The application is a request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow a portion of the building located at 45 South Main Street (Tax Map #23-1-82) and owned by Bank of the James, to be used as an Educational Facility, College/University.
A copy of the application, case number CUP 2025-01 is available for public review and examination between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. in the Planning and Development Department located on the second floor of Lexington City Hall, 300 East Washington Street.
Arne Glaeser
Director of Planning and Development
[email protected]
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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 public hearings will be held by the Rockbridge County Planning Commission on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, 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. Ronald A. and Janet K. Perkins, 1080 Maury River Road, Lexington, Virginia 24450 have made an application for a conditional zoning map amendment. The properties(above address) are owned by Ronald A. and Janet K. Perkins and are located on the east side of Maury River Road, approximately 1.47 miles north of the intersection of Maury River Road (Route 39) and Alphin Lane (Route 750). The properties are further identified as tax map numbers 62-19-B (17.992 ac. - per tax records) and 62-19-A (25.44 ac. - per tax records). The properties are currently in the General Residential (R-1) Zoning District. The application is to rezone the properties to the Agricultural Transitional (A-T) Zoning District, with acceptance of potential proffers. The properties are in the Walkers Creek Magisterial District.
2. John Kuder, 189 Sulphur Springs Road, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 24578 has made an application for a Special Exception Permit to continue to operate a commercial kennel. The property (above address) is owned by John Kuder and Cynthia Hunter and is further identified as tax map number 96-6-5D. The property is located on the east side of Sulphur Springs Road (Rt. 683) approximately 0.23 miles south of the intersection of Plank Road (Route 610) and Sulphur Springs Road. The property is in the Agricultural and General Uses (A-2) Zoning District. Per section 603.035 of the Regulations, commercial kennels are a use by special exception in the A-2 District. The property is in the Buffalo 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 [email protected]
By: Chris Slaydon
Director of Community Development
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 public hearings will be held by the Rockbridge County Planning Commission on Wednesday, December 11, 2024, 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. Ronald A. and Janet K. Perkins, 1080 Maury River Road, Lexington, Virginia 24450 have made an application for a conditional zoning map amendment. The properties(above address) are owned by Ronald A. and Janet K. Perkins and are located on the east side of Maury River Road, approximately 1.47 miles north of the intersection of Maury River Road (Route 39) and Alphin Lane (Route 750). The properties are further identified as tax map numbers 62-19-B (17.992 ac. - per tax records) and 62-19-A (25.44 ac. - per tax records). The properties are currently in the General Residential (R-1) Zoning District. The application is to rezone the properties to the Agricultural Transitional (A-T) Zoning District, with acceptance of potential proffers. The properties are in the Walkers Creek Magisterial District.
2. John Kuder, 189 Sulphur Springs Road, Natural Bridge, Virginia, 24578 has made an application for a Special Exception Permit to continue to operate a commercial kennel. The property (above address) is owned by John Kuder and Cynthia Hunter and is further identified as tax map number 96-6-5D. The property is located on the east side of Sulphur Springs Road (Rt. 683) approximately 0.23 miles south of the intersection of Plank Road (Route 610) and Sulphur Springs Road. The property is in the Agricultural and General Uses (A-2) Zoning District. Per section 603.035 of the Regulations, commercial kennels are a use by special exception in the A-2 District. The property is in the Buffalo 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 [email protected]
By: Chris Slaydon
Director of Community Development
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