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Board tables decision on 120‑acre Riverside campground after debate over setbacks and stay limits

Warren County Board of Supervisors · November 6, 2024
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Summary

A large campground and river‑sports outfitter application drew lengthy discussion over buffers, floodplain constraints and whether to allow 30‑day stays; the board voted to table the CUP and schedule site visits before a final decision.

The Warren County Board of Supervisors paused consideration of a major conditional use permit for Fork Riverside Campground LLC after extended public comment, staff explanation and debate among supervisors over setbacks, screening and the proposed length of stay.

Planning staff described the application for a commercial campground and river sports outfitter initially listed at about 142 acres; a subsequent boundary adjustment reduced the parcel to roughly 120.39 acres for the CUP. The plan would allow up to 100 campsites, two new sanitary facilities, a general store and rental/livery services for canoes,…

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