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The council meeting addressed several community and administrative matters. Key highlights included the appointment of a new member to the Blue Ridge Community College board, a proclamation honoring the life and legacy of Charles Charlie DS for his significant contributions to ADA compliance and community accessibility, and an update regarding the city's ADA transition plan. Additionally, the council reviewed progress and development plans for the Virginia Museum of Natural History Waynesboro campus, emphasizing its expected economic impact, potential for STEM education, and tourism growth.
The council discussed the appointment of an interim counselor for Ward A, presented the first Made in Waynesboro Business Appreciation Award to Vertex, and held a public hearing regarding a conditional use permit for an adult day support services center. Additionally, the council received an annual report from the Community Action Partnership of Staunton, Augusta, and Waynesboro, and approved a resolution regarding updates to the regional hazardous materials emergency response plan.
The Planning Commission discussed and approved a conditional use permit request for the Life Works project to operate a food pantry at 505 North Winchester Avenue. Additionally, the commission reviewed and approved a waiver request for road grade requirements for the Tiffany Drive extension in the Creekwood subdivision, phase 3.
The City Council meeting included a review of the comprehensive plan and discussions regarding its cost implications. Proclamations were issued recognizing April as Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Month and acknowledging the Friends of the Waynesboro Public Library for their contributions. Additionally, the Council received the annual report from the Shenandoah Valley Social Services, which detailed their programs, including SNAP, TANF, foster care, and energy assistance, as well as their history and current funding structure.
The commission reviewed a two-part application from Rosser Avenue Development LLC for a zoning map amendment to rezone a three-acre portion of a parcel from general residential to highway business, and a conditional use permit for a 232-unit multifamily residential development. Key discussions focused on infrastructure requirements, including the recommendation for gravity sewer, traffic flow analysis for the intersection of Bryant Drive and Ludowit, and the inclusion of a class C landscaping buffer to address compatibility with surrounding commercial uses. The commission also noted that the city's rental market remains tight and that the proposed development is a reasonable alternative to commercial-only use for the parcel.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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