![]() ![]() So this isn’t unusual or out of the chute or anything - this is just process,” Morrison said. Typically, we’d set the hearing and then the review begins. The purpose for tonight is just to introduce the application to the planning commission. “The planning commission can take the time it needs once the hearing is held and once, maybe, more of you speak at a public hearing. He noted all information about the applications can be viewed on the county BoardDocs website, “Then, typically, a public hearing would get scheduled,” he said. The planning commission was seeing the information about the CCG Note LLC applications for the first time at the meeting, he said. Morrison spoke about the typical process the planning commission follows when considering an application. She said the impact on county resources of a 142-unit development needs to be studied. She said safety, including ambulance response times, “are real concerns for the citizens of Captains Cove.” She noted some residents, including herself, do not live full time at the Cove and said she drove three hours to attend the meeting. Sue Burriss said she has owned property at Captains Cove since 1985. He received numerous emails after alerting residents about the proposed project, “most of which are, that they never knew it was happening, they’re really concerned about it, they are in opposition of it, they want to know more about it, and they think that it’s all happening too fast with absolutely no input from Captains Cove residents,” he said. ![]() “Elements of this proposal stand to impact hundreds of Captains Cove residents and thousands of property owners,” the memo went on to say.īill Leslie, another Captain Cove resident, said residents only found out about the applications 24 hours before the meeting. In his memo, Ward said, “The application as submitted to the county staff is incomplete, fatally flawed, and should not be considered for review at this time.” Ward asked the planning commission to postpone setting a public hearing on rezoning the property. Resident Linda Reese during the public comment period read into the record a memorandum from Charles Ward about the proposed development. 10 meeting and some expressed concerns about the project. “This will allow for all exhibits and supporting materials, including the final traffic study, to be in hand and provide additional time for community input and comment,” the letter said.Īll adjacent property owners will be notified about the hearing and it will be advertised in the newspaper.Ī crowd of Captains Cove residents attended the Nov. ![]() 16 letter from CCG Note LLC asking that the hearing be postponed until the January 2022 planning commission meeting. However, the planning department later received a Nov. 10 meeting voted to schedule a public hearing on the applications for Dec. ![]() The Accomack County Planning Commission at its Nov. Plans include blocks of townhouses, private roads, stormwater management features, a clubhouse and pool, and a utility building, among other features.Ī farmhouse on the property would be converted to a sales office. “It is outside the Captains Cove development,” said Deputy County Administrator of Planning and Community Development Rich Morrison. The company in October applied for a conditional use permit and to rezone the former Hastings/Mariner farm, which fronts on State Line Road, to the Village Development district. CCG Note LLC is proposing to build a 142-unit townhouse development on a 24-acre parcel adjacent to and surrounded by the Captains Cove community near Greenbackville. ![]()
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