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Henrico supervisors introduce recodification ordinance, approve routine appointments and temporary polling-place change; votes at a glance
Summary
At its April 28 meeting the Henrico County Board of Supervisors introduced a county-code recodification ordinance for public hearing May 26 (explicitly not touching zoning), approved several routine appointments and a resolution honoring coach Franklin Harris, and introduced a temporary polling-place change for the August primary.
The Henrico County Board of Supervisors on April 28 introduced a county-code recodification ordinance for a public hearing on May 26 and approved a slate of routine board business including appointments, a resignation acceptance and a resolution honoring Highlands Springs coach Franklin Harris.
Andrew Newby told the board the recodification is a periodic housekeeping update meant to resolve conflicts, delete obsolete provisions, modernize terms and conform cross-references to state and federal law. He emphasized the recodification does not include the county zoning or subdivision ordinances and that the public hearing on…
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