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Applicant seeks conditional use permit to operate auto sales at former bank site on Valley Ave
Summary
An applicant for Lanzetta Properties asked the Planning Commission to grant a conditional use permit for auto sales and accessory installation at 2500 Valley Ave; commissioners probed compliance with Neighborhood Design District standards, parking, signage and potential time-limited or conditioned approval.
The Winchester City Planning Commission on Nov. 5 reviewed a CUP application (C.U.P. 25235) from Steven Petler representing Lanzetta Properties LLC to operate automobile and truck sales and accessory installation at 2500 Valley Avenue (the former BB&T/Truist branch) in the Cedar Valley Neighborhood Design District (NDD).
Staff described the property as a highly visible banking-turned-vacant site with a drive-thru that could be adapted into service bays. New auto sales uses…
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