New Historic Review Board Meets for First Time Today

CAPE CHARLES WAVE

May 21, 2013

The newly reconstituted Cape Charles Historic District Review Board will meet 4:30 p.m. today (May 21) at Town Hall.

All but one member of the previous Board resigned after Town Council overruled the Board’s decision not to grant a permanent occupancy permit to Hotel Cape Charles.

The new board is composed of:

John Caton (replacing Dianne Davis)
Ted Warner (replacing Bob Sellers)
Joe Fehrer (replacing Russ Dunton)
David Gay (replacing Jan Neville)
Terry Strub

Terry Stub is the sole remaining member of the former Board, to which she had only recently been appointed..

All members of the Board reside in the Historic District with the exception of John Caton, who lives in Bay Creek’s golf community.

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The first order of business for the new Board will be to consider a request by the owners of the house at 621 Jefferson Avenue to modify the rear dormer, window, and door, and to replace the stoop with a small deck.

The complete meeting information packet may be read at http://www.capecharles.org/documents/20130521-HDRBAgendaPkt.pdf

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One Response to “New Historic Review Board Meets for First Time Today”

  1. Melvin W. Williams, Jr CWO, USCG (ret) on July 12th, 2013 9:41 pm

    Here it goes again — the power play: it seems it would be to the towns’s advantage to acquire all the moneies they can. Permanent occupancy means permanent money, so to speak — won’t you say? OH on the other hand, maybe the point is to establish permanent occupancy in the surrounding houses.