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Board approves revisions to Orange County Airport rules and minimum standards

October 28, 2025 | Orange County, Virginia


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Board approves revisions to Orange County Airport rules and minimum standards
The Orange County Board of Supervisors approved revisions to the Orange County Airport rules, regulations and minimum standards that had been presented to the board at a prior meeting.

Chairman Johnson opened the item as old business and asked for a motion to approve the revisions presented by Paul Weber, airport director. A supervisor moved to approve “the Orange County Airport rules, regulations, and minimum standards, revisions, presented to us by Paul Weber, airport director.” The motion was seconded, and the board approved the request on a voice vote.

Board members noted these revisions were discussed at the prior meeting and indicated no further debate was necessary. No amendments to the draft were proposed on the floor; the board adopted the revisions as presented.

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