During a recent planning commission meeting, significant discussions centered around two key projects: the establishment of a new drain field and the proposed development of an event venue by Meander Inn LLC.
The meeting began with a review of a proposed drain field, which was initially mislocated. The engineer clarified that the current drain field is functional and will be relocated once construction begins on a new building. The project has received preliminary approval from the Virginia Department of Health (VDH), with final approval expected soon. The engineer emphasized the importance of maintaining a 7.5-foot horizontal clearance from nearby power lines, which has been confirmed to meet safety regulations.
In a separate agenda item, Meander Inn LLC presented a special use permit application to convert an existing horse stable into a wedding facility and to construct ten short-term rental cabins on their 77-acre property in Locustdale, Virginia. The property, which includes a historic manor house and outbuildings, is zoned for agricultural use, allowing for such developments under a special use permit. The planning commission expressed support for the project, noting that it aligns with local ordinances and community needs.
The commission is awaiting further comments from the Virginia Department of Transportation and the health department before moving forward. The applicant, Chris Seek, expressed enthusiasm for the project, highlighting its potential to enhance local tourism and provide a unique venue for events.
Overall, the meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to balance development with regulatory compliance, ensuring that community standards and safety are upheld.