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Public hearing Tuesday on CUP request

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The Mathews County Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors will meet in the historic courthouse at 7 p.m. Tuesday to hold a joint public hearing on a conditional use permit request.

Robert Blake of Mathews has requested a conditional use permit to allow a travel-trailer on a temporary basis at 458 Tabernacle Road. The property is zoned rural.

A planned second public hearing—a request by Kevin and Susan Wade of Deltaville to rezone property on Risby Town Road from off-water residential to waterfront commercial—has been postponed.

During the planning commission that will follow, planners will review changes to the comprehensive plan, and perhaps make a recommendation on whether to adopt the revised document, according to planning and zoning director Thomas Jenkins. The plan has been under mandatory review for more than a year.

Documentation on the Blake request is available at the Department of Planning and Zoning in the administration building on Brickbat Road. For more information, call 804-725-4034.

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