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September 27, 2023
  • Building height at 0 East High Street to go before Charlottesville Board of Zoning Appeals 
  • Nelson Supervisors to meet with Planning Commission for next steps on Comprehensive Plan 
  • Albemarle PC to hold work session on stream protection overlay; public hearing for Montclair development in Crozet 
  • Buildings and Grounds Committee review designs for biotech institute, energy plant, and garage at Fontaine Research Park 

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  • Building height at 0 East High Street to go before Charlottesville Board of Zoning Appeals 

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  • Nelson Supervisors to meet with Planning Commission for next steps on Comprehensive Plan 

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  • Albemarle PC to hold work session on stream protection overlay; public hearing for Montclair development in Crozet 

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  • Buildings and Grounds Committee review designs for biotech institute, energy plant, and garage at Fontaine Research Park 

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  • United Way and Minority Business Alliance announces $40,000 in grant awards

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  • Campaign finance reports for Supervisor races in Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson 

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April 2019

  • Elections - Charlottesville

Snook leads Council campaign finance race

Sean Tubbs4 years ago4 years ago03 mins

Attorney Lloyd Snook is well in front in the campaign finance race for Charlottesville City Council. Snook reported $28,433 in contributions in the first quarter of 2019, according to campaign finance data published by the Virginia Public Access Project. Snook received 53 cash contributions with amounts more than $100, including four $1,000 receipts. Former City…

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  • Land Use - Albemarle
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Albemarle planners recommend first phase of event rule changes

Sean Tubbs4 years ago3 years ago010 mins

 The Albemarle Planning Commission has recommended approval of the first phase of changes to the county’s rules on events held at farms. But the main topic of discussion after the April 9, 2019 public hearing focused on whether the county would proceed with a second phase that would review the definitions of “agricultural operations” to…

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