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Votes at a glance: Board approves rezoning, adopts six-year secondary plan and other actions; tourist-home permit denied
Summary
The York County Board of Supervisors recorded several formal actions during its May 20 meeting, including a rezoning approval, adoption of the six‑year secondary roads plan and the denial of a proposed short‑term rental permit.
The York County Board of Supervisors recorded several formal actions during its May 20 meeting. Below is a concise summary of each ordinance, resolution or official action taken by the board and the vote counts recorded in the meeting transcript.
Rezoning: 111 Shirley Road (Ordinance 25-11) The board adopted proposed ordinance 25-11 to reclassify a 0.16-acre property at 111 Shirley Road from WCI (Water‑Oriented Commercial/Industrial) to RR (Rural Residential) so the owner may construct a single-family dwelling. Staff recommended approval after noting the parcel’s small size, substantial portion within the Chesapeake Bay RPA buffer and surrounding residential zoning context. The board adopted the ordinance. - Motion: Adopt ordinance 25-11 (mover: Supervisor Roan). - Vote (roll call): Yes — Mister Holroyd; Mister Drury; Mister Roan; Mister Sheppard. Outcome: approved (Yes:4; No:0; Abstain:0).
Tourist home (Use Permit UP-1046-25 at 1024 Penmen Road; Resolution R25-82) The board considered a request for a whole-house short‑term rental (tourist home) at 1024 Penmen Road with a manager condition requiring a nearby responsible party. Staff recommended denial because the proposal did not meet…
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