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Supervisors adopt multiple county-code changes on street naming, blights and stormwater rules
Summary
Bedford supervisors adopted several code amendments clarifying which departments administer street naming and signage, updating procedures for derelict and blighted structures, and adding stormwater and environmental enforcement provisions including penalties and a prepayment option similar to zoning fines.
The Bedford County Board of Supervisors on Sept. 9 adopted a package of amendments to the county code covering street naming and signage administration, derelict and blighted-structure enforcement, and environmental/stormwater provisions.
Planning staff told the board the proposed changes clarify that the Department of Information Technology will be the designated agency for administering provisions of the street-naming article while the Division of Planning will order new or replacement street signs. The amendments also specify that petitions to change or approve street names must be submitted to the county attorney’s office.
On derelict and blighted structures,…
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