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Local funeral director asks board to help avert judicial sale of historic funeral home
Summary
A funeral home operator asked supervisors to support a proposed private judicial sale or a 72-month payment plan to resolve tax delinquencies on a historic funeral-home property; staff said the case has been turned over to collections and that judicial procedures and judge discretion would govern outcomes.
During public comment at the Feb. 20 meeting, Stor Rowley, owner-operator of Cobalt Rowley Funeral & Cremation Services in Greenwood Bluff, told the board he had filed to intervene in a pending judicial-action matter and asked the county to support a payment plan that would preserve the century-old structure and business.
Rowley said he had satisfied some personal property delinquency balances and sought a private judicial sale or a court-approved 72-month payment plan under Va. Code 58.1-3965(c) to keep the business operating and preserve the…
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