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Board approves Yorktown Dockmaster and waterfront operations buildings, staff to include archaeology protections
Summary
Supervisors approved village‑activity permits to replace the Dockmaster office and public restrooms and to add a waterfront operations building. Staff emphasized ADA upgrades, year‑round restrooms and archaeological review plans; engineering presented a $1.5M–$2M combined estimate and the board directed phased procurement.
The York County Board of Supervisors approved two Yorktown village‑activity applications to replace aging waterfront facilities and create a dedicated waterfront operations office, citing both visitor needs and public‑safety advantages.
Planning staff said the Dockmaster office and adjacent restroom buildings — built in the 1970s and lacking climate control and ADA compliance — will be replaced with modern facilities that provide ADA‑accessible restrooms and a consolidated visitor information point. The board approved Resolution R24‑66 to permit the Dockmaster…
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