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Montgomery County
Planning Commission Minutes
11 August 1999
AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE MONTGOMERY COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
HELD ON AUGUST 11, 1999 IN THE BOARDROOM (#327) THIRD FLOOR, COUNTY COURTHOUSE,
CHRISTIANSBURG, VIRGINIA:
CALL TO ORDER:
Mr. Green, Vice-Chair, called the meeting to order and Ms.
Brennan, Secretary, called the roll.
Present: Ed Green, Vice-Chair
Kathryn Brennan, Secretary
Richard Daub, Member
Michael Ewing, Member
Don Linkous, Member
Joe Powers, Staff
J. Scott, Staff
Phyllis Conner, Planning Department Secretary
Absent: Malvin Wells, Chair
Ray Alcorn, Member
Mary Biggs, Board of Supervisors Liaison
Joe Draper, Member
Jim Martin, Member
Harry Neumann, Member
Mr. Green stated that not enough members were present to establish
a quorum and conduct business. Therefore, the public hearing could not be held.
He said the following requests would be presented to the Planning
Commission at their next regular meeting on August 18th to schedule
a new public hearing on September 8th:
- R&V Properties/Sheppard (Agent: Gay and Keesee, Inc.) request to rezone
14.19+ acres; Tax Parcels Nos. 64-A-42 and 42A from A-1 (Agriculture) to PMR
(Planned Mobile Home Residential) with a Special Use Permit to allow expansion
of an existing Mobile Home Park. Property is located at 3226 Peppers Ferry
Road, (Sheppard's Mobile Home Park) in the Prices Fork Magisterial District.
- Billie D. Massie (Agent: Draper-Aden Associates) request to rezone 42.4
acres from A-1 (Agriculture) to PMR (Planned Mobile Home Residential) with
a Special Use Permit to allow expansion of an existing mobile home park, located
at 2834 Peppers Ferry Road (Massie's Mobile Home Park) in the Riner Magisterial
District.
- James W. Radford, Jr. (Agent: Gay and Keesee, Inc.) request for an Amendment
to a Special Use Permit to allow expansion of an existing mobile home park,
located at 1156 Hightop Road (Oak Forest Mobile Home Park), in the Price's
Fork Magisterial District.

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