Public Hearing Notices

Public Hearings are part of formal government meetings and are scheduled as needed. Public Hearings are opportunities for a governing body to receive testimony from the public at large on local issues or proposed government actions. Notices are posted here and published in The Winchester Star — the area’s newspaper of record — at least 10 days prior to the Public Hearing.

 

Public Hearing: Recreation Component Plan

  • Date: 11/06/2020 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM  

The Planning Commission of Clarke County, Virginia will hold a Public Hearing on Friday, November 6, 2020, at 9:00AM in the Main Meeting Room, 2nd floor, Berryville/Clarke County Government Center, 101 Chalmers Court, Berryville, Virginia to consider action on the revised 2020 Recreation Component Plan for Clarke County, Virginia.

The Recreation Component Plan is an implementing component plan of the Clarke County Comprehensive Plan and was originally adopted on August 18, 2015.  The purpose of the Plan is to address the recreational needs of the community and describe existing resources, how they will be protected and promoted, and the steps that should be taken to insure the continued viability and enhancement of these resources for present and future generations.  The revision is being conducted as a five-year review of the Plan and is limited to documenting changes to recreational resources, programs, and facilities that have been added or modified since the Plan’s adoption, and incorporating resources that are not addressed in the current Plan. No changes are proposed to the Plan’s Goals (Chapter II) or Strategies (Chapter III).

Copies of the aforementioned plan and related documents are available to the public in the Clarke County Planning Department, 101 Chalmers Court, during regular working hours.  Copies of the current and proposed plan may also be downloaded from the County website: http://www.clarkecounty.gov. 

Any person desiring to speak on the above matters should appear at the appointed time and place.  Written copies of statements are requested but not required. Clarke County does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in admission to its programs and activities. Accommodations will be made for handicapped persons upon prior request.

Brandon Stidham
Clarke County Director of Planning

Complete Public Hearing Notice
Revised 2020 Recreation Component Plan

 

 

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