Votes at a glance: Accomack supervisors approve several routine and grant items including derelict‑building grant and disclosure code update

5349799 · March 19, 2025

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Summary

At the March 19 meeting the board approved awarding a derelict building removal grant to AMPDC, authorized a county application for opioid‑abatement funding (see separate article), and approved a county code amendment on disclosure forms; other routine approvals were also carried unanimously.

The Accomack County Board of Supervisors took several formal actions during its March 19, 2025 meeting. The board approved multiple consent and operational items, awarded a second derelict building removal grant, and passed an amendment to the county code governing disclosure forms for certain positions of trust.

Key actions (motions approved) - Award second derelict building removal grant to AMPDC for work in Horntown (staff recommendation). Motion approved (all in favor). - Repeal and reenact Accomack County Code section 2‑3 to narrow the list of positions required to file disclosure statements and to limit requirements to positions of trust; board opened a public hearing, received no public comment on the item, and adopted the amendment by vote (all in favor). - Authorize county administrator to apply for Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority Cooperative Partnership grant (authorized; see separate article for details). - Approved routine items on consent agenda, minutes from February meetings, and payables as presented.

Votes and immediate notes All motions reported in this summary carried with the board voting “aye” and no recorded “no” votes at the March 19 meeting. Several actions were procedural (scheduling hearings, approving minutes and payables); the derelict‑building award and the code section amendment were substantive approvals that changed county commitments or codified a revised disclosure requirement. The opioid grant authorization is an application approval only; final funding will depend on the awarding authority.

Provenance: each item below cites the meeting transcript lines that record the board’s discussion and vote.

Ending: Staff will follow up on grant award administration, advertisement and scheduling for public hearings where required, and will bring any required budget adjustments or contracts back to the board for formal acceptance.