HomeMy WebLinkAboutPC_04-06-83_Meeting_MinutesMINUTES OF THE MEETING
OF THE
FREDERICK COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
Held in the Board of Supervisors' Meeting Room on April 6, 1983.
PRESENT: Frank Brumback, Chairman; James Golladay, Jr., Vice - Chairman;
Carl M. McDonald; Kenneth Y. Stiles; A. Lynn Myers; Manuel C.
DeHaven; W. French Kirk; M. Domenic Palumbo
ABSENT: George L. Romine
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Brumback called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
The first order of business was the consideration of the
minutes of March 16, 1983. Mr. Myers moved for approval of the minutes
as presented. This motion was seconded by Mr. Palumbo and passed
unanimously.*
*Mr. Stiles was not present for this vote.
MONTHLY AND BIMONTHLY REPORT
Mr. Gyurisin reviewed pending Board of Zoning Appeals
applications with the Commission.
Col. Myers noted that when the Planning Commission initially
approved Mr. Robert Brown's conditional use permit, he was not
intending to draw traffic from I -81. Col. Myers noted that the Health
Department had approved his permit assuming that Mr. Brown would have a
small, local filling station. The Commission requested that Mr.
Gyurisin express their concerns to the Board of Zoning Appeals.
SITE PLANS
Site Plan #003 -83 of Delco Plaza Shopping Center, zoned B -2 (Business,
General) in the Shawnee Magisterial District for an electronics store.
ACTION - Approved
Mr. Horne read the background material.
Mr. David Smith, representative for the site plan, came
forward.
In answer to Mr. Palumbo's question, Mr. Smith stated that the
building will contain 3,750 square feet.
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In answer to Mr. DeHaven's question, Mr. Smith stated that the
building will be about 15' -16' in height going back about 40' and from
there the building is taller to accomodate a small second story storage
area.
Mr. Golladay asked if this was a private enterprise and Mr.
Smith replied that this site is for Sound City. He noted that they are
expanding on their existing operation.
The Commission expressed concern about Mr. Smith's proposal
for diagonal parking along the side of the building. Commission
members felt that parking in this area would only add to the existing
congestion at this entrance to the shopping center. They felt the
parking in the rear, as it appeared on the site plan, was
satisfactory.
Mr. Kirk moved to approve the site plan as presented and this
was seconded by Mr. Palumbo.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve Site Plan #003 -83 of Delco Plaza Shopping Center, zoned
B -2 (Business, General), in the Shawnee Magisterial District for an
electronics store.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
Site Plan #004 -83 of High's Store, zoned B -1 (Business, Limited), in
the Opequon Magisterial District for the addition of gasoline pumping
facilities to the existing convenience store, the addition of
approximately 4,950 square feet of paving, and to widen the existing
entrance.
ACTION - Approved
Mr. Horne gave the background information.
Mr. Bruce Edens, representative for the application, came
forward.
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Mr. Golladay suggested that Mr. Edens redirect the night
lighting on the parking lot because of its tendency to reflect off the
store window and cause glare for drivers.
Upon motion by Mr. Golladay and seconded by Mr. Stiles,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve Site Plan #004 -83 of High's Store, zoned B -1 (Business,
Limited), in the Opequon Magisterial District for the addition of
gasoline pumping facilities to the existing convenience store, the
addition of approximately 4,950 square feet of paving, and to widen the
existing entrance.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
Site Plan #005 -83 of CEDE Warehousing, zoned M -1 (Industrial, Limited),
in the Stonewall Magisterial District to construct one 28,800 square
foot warehouse with a 3,600 square foot concrete apron.
ACTION - Approved
Mr. Horne gave the background material and also noted that
this warehouse is an addition to an existing site with three other
large metal warehouses.
Mr. Douglas Toan, part owner of the project, came forward and
introduced himself to the Commission.
Chairman Brumback inquired if the building would have plumbing
facilities and Mr. Toan replied that it would not; the building is
strictly dry storage. He noted that buildings one and two have
plumbing facilities.
Mr. Kirk asked if there would be any personnel on the site.
Mr. Toan stated that a tow motor man will be there from 7:00 a.m. to
3:00 p.m. and trucks will be in and out to unload storage items.
Mr. Golladay asked Mr. Toan how many warehouses were proposed
on his original site plan for this area.
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Mr. Toan noted that the original site plan was a five acre
site and only three buildings were permitted. This new warehouse is
being placed on an additional two acres adjoining the property that
was recently purchased.
Upon motion by Mr. Stiles, seconded by Mr. Palumbo,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve Site Plan #005 -83 of CEDE Warehousing, zoned M -1,
(Industrial, Limited), in the Stonewall Magisterial District to
construct one 28,800 square foot warehouse with a 3,600 square foot
concrete apron.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Rezoning Petition #004 -83 of Dennis N. Thompson to rezone 1.33 acres
now zoned B -1 (Business, Limited) to B -2 (Business, General) in the
Opequon Magisterial District for a car wash, laundromat, gas station,
grocery store, real estate office, possible restaurant, and owner/
operator's living quarters, and possible construction of a second
story.
Mr. Horne gave the background information.
Mr. Dennis Thompson, applicant, came forward.
Chairman Brumback called for anyone wishing to speak in favor
or opposition to this rezoning. Mr. John Funkhouser, adjoining
property owner, felt there was less than 1.33 acres at the site.
Mr. Horne noted that this is the amount carried on the tax
records.
Mr. Golladay felt that Mr. Thompson's plans would be an
improvement to the site. Mr. Golladay moved for approval and this
motion was seconded by Mr. Palumbo.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve Rezoning Petition #004' -83 of Dennis N. Thompson to
rezone 1.33 acres now zoned B -1 (Business, Limited) to B -2 (Business,
General) in the Opequon Magisterial District for a car wash,
laundromat, gas station, grocery store, real estate office, possible
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restaurant, and owner /operator's living quarters, and possible
construction of a second story.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
Conditional Use Permit #002 -83 of Glenwood Nicholson for an off -site
advertising sign in the Stonewall Magisterial District.
ACTION - Approved
Mr. Horne read the background information.
Mr. Glenwood Nicholson, owner of the property, came forward.
Mr. Nicholson was concerned that his sign permit could be cancelled in
a year's time because of the annual review. He noted that he would
have about $1,200 in this sign.
Mr. Horne noted that the only reason for cancelling the sign
would be because maintenance was neglected and it became unsightly.
There being no one in the audience wishing to speak in favor
or opposition to this request, Mr. DeHaven moved for approval with the
conditions listed under staff recommendations. This motion was
seconded by Mr. Kirk.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve Conditional Use Permit #002 -83 of Glenwood Nicholson for
an off -site advertising sign in the Stonewall Magisterial District with
the following conditions:
1. This be a one year permit to be renewed annually by the staff,
Planning Commission, and the Board of Supervisors.
2. If the use, occupancy, or ownership of the property changes, this
conditional use permit shall expire and a new conditional use permit
will be required.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
Conditional Use Permit #003 -83 of Chester S. Webber for a Cottage
Occupation /Small Engine Repair in the Stonewall Magisterial District.
ACTION - Approved
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Mr. Horne read the background material.
Mr. Webber came forward and introduced himself to the
Commission.
In answer to Mr. Stiles' question, Mr. Webber said there would
be no outside storage.
In answer to Mr. Palumbo's question, Mr. Webber said that
there was a complete building lot between his property and the nearest
residence.
Mr. Stiles asked that condition #4 be added to read "on -site
parking to be provided ".
There being no one present to speak in favor or opposition to
this application, Mr. Stiles moved for approval of the application with
the conditions discussed. This motion was seconded by Mr. DeHaven.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve Conditional Use Permit #003 -83 of Chester S. Webber for
a Cottage Occupation /Small Engine Repair in the Stonewall Magisterial
District with the following conditions:
1. This be a one year permit to be renewed annually by the staff,
Planning Commission, and the Board of Supervisors.
2. If the use, occupancy, or ownership of the property changes, this
conditional use permit shall expire and a new conditional use permit
will be reauired.
3. All outside storage must be fully screened from adjacent residential
properties.
4. On -site parking to be provided.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
An ordinance to amend the Frederick County Code, Chapter 21, Zoning,
Section 21 -14(3) allowing for Cottage Occupation signs, not to exceed
four (4) square feet.
ACTION - Approved
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There being no one present wishing to speak in opposition, Mr.
Stiles moved to approve the amendment. This motion was seconded by Mr.
Golladay.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve the ordinance to amend the Frederick County Code,
Chapter 21, Zoning, Section 21 -14(3) to substitute the following for
the existing section as follows:
(3) Cottage Occupation Sign: A sign not exceeding four (4) square feet
in area directing attention to a product, commodity, or service
available on the premises in conjunction with an approved
conditional use permit for a cottage occupation.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
An ordinance to amend the Frederick County Code, Chapter 21, Zoning,
Section 21 -120 by the addition of (j) and Section 21 -121 by the
deletion of (a); to provide for temporary office and storage trailers
in the M -1 District as a permitted use.
ACTION - Approved
There being no one wishing to speak in opposition to this
amendment, Mr. Stiles moved for approval and this was seconded by Mr.
Golladay.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve the ordinance to amend the Frederick County Code,
Chapter 21, Zoning, Section 21 -120 by the addition of (j) as follows
and Section 21 -121 by the deletion of (a):
(j) Temporary office trailers or storage trailers, provided there is no
residential use of the trailer and the trailer is removed from the
property at the time of issuance of the Final Certificate of
Occupancy.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
An ordinance to amend the Frederick County Code, Chapter 21, Zoning,
Section 21 -127.1 by the deletion of (j) to provide for temporary office
and storage trailers in the M -2 District as a permitted use.
ACTION - Approved
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There being no one wishing to speak in opposition to this
amendment, Mr. Stiles moved for approval and this was seconded by Mr.
Golladay.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve the ordinance to amend the Frederick County Code,
Chapter 21, Zoning, Section 21 -127.1 by the deletion of (j).
The above resolution passed unanimously.
ANNUAL REVIEW OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
CANCELLATION OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
APPROVED IN EXISTING COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL &
MOBILE HOME ZONING DISTRICTS
CUP Approved District
003 -73
- Smith's Transfer
12/12/73
Shawnee
009 -74
- Dr. Jerry Grimes
3/13/74
Shawnee
019 -79
- Winchester Rendering Co.
10/10/79
Gainesboro
011 -74 -
Charles Omps Garage
1/13/74
Gainesboro
042 -75
- Fred. Co. Parks & Recreation
6/11/75
Opequon
020 -74
- Unisil
3/13/74
Back Creek
004 -78
- B J Sager, Inc.
7/12/78
Back Creek
045 -75
- Allied Wood Products
7/9/75
Stonewall
051 -76
- Denny's, Inc.
1/14/76
Stonewall
063 -76
- Rich Federal Foods, Inc./
Goldston Trucking
5/26/76
Stonewall
021 -74
- Earl Haines
4/10/74
Stonewall
025 -74
- L & L Builders
7/24/74
Stonewall
047 -75
- Easy Living Mobile Home Park
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Stonewall
048 -75
- Blue Ridge Mobile Home Park
9/20/75
Stonewall
013 -74
- Blue Ridge Mobile Home Park
6/12/74
Shawnee
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016 -74 - Floyd Ritter Mobile Home Court 3/13/74
001 -77 - W. S. Frey, Inc. 5/10/78
018 -79 - Arthur H. & Dorothy Fulton 10/10/79
022 -79 - Oil Heat and Burner Service 11/14/79
006 -81 - Ernestine Hoover 5/13/81
Opequon
Stonewall
Opequon
Stonewall
Back Creek
These conditional use permits are being cancelled due to one
of two factors that have come into effect on each conditional use
permit. Each conditional use permit has either been rezoned to a
category that places regulations on the use which were not on that use
when it had its conditional use permit, or there have been changes in
the internal regulations of the zoning district in which the use is
placed so as to make it unnecessary to have a conditional use permit as
well as being a permitted use in that zoning district.
CANCELLATION OF INACTIVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
CUP Approved District
002 -80 - Roadway Express
6/25/80
Back Creek
This conditional use permit is being cancelled due to the fact
that the permit has never been used.
ACTION - Approval to cancel all permits
There being no one present wishing to speak in opposition to
these cancellations, Mr. Stiles moved for approval of the
cancellations. This motion was seconded by Mr. Golladay.
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve the cancellation of conditional use permits approved in
existing commerical, industrial, and mobile home zoning districts and
the cancellation of inactive conditional use permits.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
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Changes in conditions of conditional use permits on the following
permits:
CUP Approved District
005 -80 - Robert & Betty Kerns
009 -82 - James M. Horton, Ent.
019 -81 - Craig & Seri Kern
6/11/80 Gainesboro
5/26/82 Back Creek
1/20/82 Gainesboro
Mr. Wayne Kerns, owner of Wayne's Garage, came forward. Mr.
Kerns wanted the Commission to delete condition #3, hours of operation,
from his permit. Mr. Kerns stated that his garage sits in the middle
of 30 acres and his family owns all the adjoining land. Mr. Kerns also
wanted condition #1, outside storage of inoperable vehicles shall not
exceed four vehicles, to be changed. Mr. Kerns stated he needed to
increase the number of vehicles stored outside because of his towing
operation. He stated that if he disposed of the cars immediately he
would lose money on towing fees.
The Commission next discussed with Mr. Kerns the specifics of
his operation.
Chairman Brumback called for anyone wishing to speak either in
favor or opposition to the renewal and /or change in conditions of this
permit. No one came forward.
Upon motion by Col. Myers, seconded by Mr. Stiles,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve the renewal of Conditional Use Permit #005 -80 of Robert
and Betty Kerns for a Public Garage /Towing Service in the Gainesboro
Magisterial District with the following conditions:
1. No more than five motor vehicles of any kind which are not capable
of being operative and which would not be economically profitable to
make operative may be placed on the property at any one time.
2. All outside storage shall be adequately screened.
3. The applicant is authorized to operate a towing business on these
premises.
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4. If the use, occupancy, or ownership of the property changes, this
conditional use permit shall expire and a new conditional use permit
will be required.
5. This conditional use permit shall be a one year permit and shall be
reviewed annually by the staff, Planning Commission, and the Board
of Supervisors.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
Mr. James Horton came forward.
Mr. Horne felt that condition #5, noise - screening, was not
necessary because the go -carts are not noisey.
Mr. Horton explained that the new building he is proposing
will be divided by a block wall. The front of the building will be a
ticket selling area, snacks and drink area, and video game arcade. The
front of the building will have a patio with picnic tables. The rear
of the building will be for storage and repair of the go- carts.
Mr. DeHaven asked if vault priveys were still required as per
condition #4. Mr. Horne noted that Mr. Horton has installed permanent
bathroom facilities.
Upon motion by Mr. Stiles, seconded by Mr. Golladay,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve the renewal of Conditional Use Permit #009 -82 of James
M. Horton, Ent. for a Recreational Fun Cart Track with the following
conditions:
1. This conditional use permit will be a one year permit and shall be
reviewed annually by the staff, Planning Commission, and the Board
of Supervisors.
2. If the use, occupancy, or ownership of the property changes, this
conditional use permit shall expire and a new conditional use permit
will be required.
3. All night lighting to be directed away from adjacent properties.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
Craig and Seri Kern next came forward.
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Mrs. Kern stated that they wished to expand their current
facilities by building a ten -run kennel in a 40' x 50' block building
on an adjacent piece of property that they had recently purchased.
After some discussion, the Commission felt that this expansion
was significant enough to require another conditional use permit in
order to review plans and notify adjoining property owners.
Upon motion by Col Myers, seconded by Mr. McDonald,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby require that Craig and Seri Kern submit a new conditional use
permit for the expansion of their kennel operation as the expansion is
significant enough that it can not be handled under the original
application.
The above resolution passed by the following majority vote:
YES: Messrs. McDonald, Palumbo, Stiles, Myers, Kirk, Brumback
No: Messrs. Golladay, DeHaven
Renewal of the expired Conditional Use Permit #017 -79 of Denny's, Inc.,
approved on September 26, 1979, in the Stonewall Magisterial District.
ACTION - Approved
Upon motion by Mr. Stiles, seconded by Mr. DeHaven,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby approve the renewal of Conditional Use Permit #017 -79 of
Denny's, Inc. with the following conditions:
1. This will be a one year permit to be reviewed annually by the staff,
Planning Commission, and the Board of Supervisors.
2. If the use, occupancy, or ownership of the property changes, this
conditional use permit shall expire and a new conditional use permit
will be required.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
RENEWAL OF ALL CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
ACTION - All Approved
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There being no one wishing to speak in opposition, and upon
motion by Mr. Stiles, seconded by Mr. Golladay, and passed unanimously,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby renew the following conditional use permits:
Renewal of Conditional Use Permits
With No Time Limits
I. Before Advertising Was Required - No advertising required for
renewal.
A. No Time Limits
007 -74
- Orrick Cemetery
2/13/74
040 -75
- Boyd J. Unger, Jr.
5/14/75
067 -76
- Theodore H. & Margaret P. Sisk
7/14/76
010 -74
- Fred. Co. Fruit Growers
4/10/74
001 -79
- Robert E. DeHaven
2/14/79
019 -74
- Leslie Mogle
3/13/74
034 -75
- National Trust for Historic
Preservation
2/12/75
005 -77
- Battle of Cedar Creek Campgrd.
7/20/77
050 -75
- Dowling Company, Inc.
11/12/75
052 -76
- George Kelchner
1/28/76
006 -77
- Ralph Poe
10/12/77
022 -78
- Round Hill Ruritan Club, Inc.
1/10/79
055 -76
- National Advertising Co.
3/22/76
016 -78
- Loring J. Wright & Son, Inc.
10/25/78
026 -74
- Stanford & Inge Co.
7/24/74
B. Mobile
Homes (For Information Only)
004 -74
- Russell Swimley
1/9/74
008 -74
- Glenn Russell
2/13/74
Shawnee
Shawnee
Shawnee
Gainesboro
Gainesboro
Opequon
Opequon
Opequon
Back Creek
Back Creek
Back Creek
Back Creek
Stonewall
Stonewall
Stonewall
Stonewall
Stonewall
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II
018 -74 -
Forrest Lake Estates MHP
3/25/76
Opequon
033 -74 -
Earl L. Armel
12/11/74
Back Creek
017 -78 -
Renewal of Conditional Use Permits
1/10/79
Stonewall
With One Year Time Limit
Linwood Heironimus
1/10/79
Stonewall
Requiring Annual Renewal and /or
Review
2/28/79
Stonewall
Advertising Required for Renewal
Eston L. Keeler
C. One Year
Time Limit
005 -79 -
Eston L. Keeler
55A -76 -
Guy J. Oates
4/7/76
Gainesboro
002 -78 -
Lake Holiday Country Club, Inc
5/10/78
Gainesboro
006 -78 -
Edward T. & Carol B. Place
7/12/78
Gainesboro
009 -78 -
Joesph A. Helsley
8/23/78
Gainesboro
010 -78 -
Charles J. Lizer
9/13/78
Gainesboro
068 -76 -
Betty J. Peacemaker
8/25/76
Back Creek
004 -77 -
D. Emory Wilson
4/25/77
Back Creek
015 -78 -
Anton B. Papierniak
11/29/78
Back Creek
018 -78 -
Francis & Helen Kowalski
12/13/78
Back Creek
009 -77 -
Margaret A. Carter
10/26/77
Stonewall
014 -78 -
Marcus W. Reid
1/10/79
Stonewall
017 -78 -
Fred. Co. Fair Ass.
1/10/79
Stonewall
019 -78 -
Linwood Heironimus
1/10/79
Stonewall
003 -79 -
Union Hall
2/28/79
Stonewall
004 -79 -
Eston L. Keeler
2/28/79
Stonewall
005 -79 -
Eston L. Keeler
4/12/79
Stonewall
023 -78 -
Charles W. Bush
1/24/79
Shawnee
008 -77 -
Bigman's Restaurant
8/17/77
Shawnee
After Advertising Was Required
A. No Time
Limits - No Advertising
Required for Renewal
009 -79 - Richard & Merle Kerns 6/20/79 Gainesboro
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015 -79 -
Loring R. Nail
7/11/79
Back Creek
024 -79 -
Dr. Robert Kapp
2/13/80
Shawnee
025 -79 -
Powlen Equip. Co.
2/27/80
Shawnee
B. One Year
Time Limit - Advertising Required
for Renewal
010 -79 -
David B. Grim
7/11/79
Stonewall
003 -80 -
Albert & Sandra Poore
6/11/80
Back Creek
005 -80 -
Robert & Betty Kerns
6/11/80
Gainesboro
014 -80 -
John M. & Shirley Klein
12/10/80
Back Creek
011 -80 -
Ralph Poe
11/12/80
Gainesboro
012 -80 -
C. John & Linda A. Martin
11/12/80
Gainesboro
013 -80 -
Doyle E. Whittington
11/12/80
Gainesboro
019 -80 -
Richard J. Scherzinger
12/10/80
Opequon
C. Annually Renew And Review - Advertising
Required for
Renewal
011 -79 -
Ervin & Margie Nates
7/11/79
Shawnee
006 -80 -
Roger D. Weaver
7/9/80
Stonewall
008 -80 -
Melvin E. Nail
9/10/80
Back Creek
021 -80 -
Ralph W. Poe
11/14/79
Back Creek
001 -81 -
Gary A. Wygal
4/8/81
Shawnee
002 -81 -
Robert F. Zeigler
4/8/81
Shawnee
003 -81 -
Joseph Geraci
5/13/81
Opequon
004 -81 -
Granville B. McCauley
6/11/81
Gainesboro
005 -81 -
Charles A. Strother, Sr.
6/11/81
Gainesboro
007 -81 -
John & Brenda Owings
6/11/81
Opequon
008 -81 -
Wesley L. Spangler
6/11/81
Shawnee
009 -81 -
Margaret G. Brown
6/11/81
Back Creek
013 -81 -
Patricia A. Abbott
10/14/81
Back Creek
014 -81 -
William D. Payne
10/14/81
Opequon
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D.
E .
015 -81
- Virgil A. Wilkins, Sr.
11/10/81
Opequon
016 -81
- Bernard & Sally McClung
11/10/81
Stonewall
018 -81
- Elmer H. Lauck
1/20/82
Gainesboro
019 -81
- Craig & Seri Kern
1/20/82
Gainesboro
Annual Review and Renew
002 -82
Mr. & Mrs. Roy Beatty
4/14/82
Opequon
003 -82
Mr. & Mrs. Jerry Harris
4/14/82
Stonewall
005 -82
Lloyd L. & Carolyn J. Roberts
4/28/82
Stonewall
007 -82
Stephen & Sue Culbert
5/26/82
Shawnee
008 -82
Gilbert C. Mills
5/26/82
Opequon
009 -82
James M. Horton, Ent.
5/26/82
Back Creek
010 -82
Joseph S., Jr. & Lynda H. DuBose
8/11/82
Gainesboro
011 -82
Michael J. & Mary C. Tilock
8/11/82
Opequon
014 -82
Kenneth B. Settle
11/24/82
Shawnee
015 -82
Peter G. & Crystal M. Dassler
11/24/82
Gainesboro
016 -82
John H. Wert
1/12/83
Opequon
017 -82
Charles H. & Nancy J. Thompson
1/12/83
Gainesboro
Three
Year Time Limit - Staff Review Only
010 -80
- Ralph & Veronica Machotka
10/8/80
Back Creek
014 -80
- John M. & Shirley Klein
12/10/80
Back Creek
025 -80
- Robert S. Hawkins
2/11/81
Back Creek
Five Year Time Limit - Staff Review Only
020 -80
- M. Lucy Luttrell & Ruth
A. whetzel
12/10/80
Opequon
022 -80
- Thomas & Barbara Conrad
12/10/80
Opequon
024 -80
- Lawrence Johnson
2/11/81
Opequon
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CONSIDERATION OF NEW COMMENT SHEETS AND REVISED APPLICATIONS
The Commission approved of the new comment sheets and revised
application form and instructed the staff to begin using the new forms.
PREALLOCATION HEARINGS FOR PRIMARY HIGHWAYS TO BE HELD ON APRIL 15,
1983, STAUNTON, VA
Upon motion by Mr. Stiles, seconded by Mr. Golladay,
BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Planning Commission does
hereby move to encourage the Board of Supervisors to make a statement
to be made available at the preallocation hearings and /or to have the
Chairman of the Board of Supervisors or other members attend that
meeting to obtain funding for the addition of two lanes to Route 522
South from Double Tollgate to the Delco Plaza area and Route 522 North
from Cross Junction to the West Virginia line.
The above resolution passed unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business to discuss, the meeting
adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
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