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Board tables proposed 100‑unit campground on Panhandle Road after extended public hearing
Summary
Applicants seeking a conditional use permit for up to 100 primitive campsites and RV units on roughly 132 acres along the South Fork of the Shenandoah drew hours of public comment; the Board of Supervisors voted to table the request for further review and follow‑up.
The Warren County Board of Supervisors voted to table a conditional use permit application for a campground on multiple parcels along Panhandle Road after a multi‑hour public hearing that drew dozens of speakers for and against the project.
Applicant Carl I (property owner) described plans for a campground and related rural events facility on roughly 132 contiguous acres with approximately 3,000 feet of river frontage. He told the board he initially proposed more sites but reduced the request to 100 camping units because of cost and permitting requirements and said the sites would be “primitive” and clustered with designated parking areas and a gated entrance.
Planning staff told the board the…
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