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Staff proposes Chapter 64 amendment and new fees to cover road sign replacements in Louisa County
Summary
Planning staff told the commission that Chapter 64 does not assign responsibility for replacement road signs and proposed ordinance language changes plus fee‑schedule additions (GIS fee for new addresses, upfront street‑sign fees for new developments). Staff said signs cost about $270 each and recalled more than 20 requests last year; commissioners agreed to discuss the fee schedule in January and consider a public hearing in February.
A planning staff member told the Louisa County Planning Commission that multiple residents and developers have requested replacement road signs and that the county’s existing Chapter 64 addressing and street‑naming ordinance (drafted in the early 1990s) does not assign maintenance or replacement responsibility.
Staff proposed two related approaches to address recurring…
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