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County staff to seek FEMA approval to lease county-owned FEMA lots and return them to tax rolls
Summary
Louisa County staff discussed leasing county-owned FEMA lots on July 16, noting deed restrictions and FEMA director approval are required; the board directed staff to contact FEMA regional administration to pursue getting the lots back on the tax roll.
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Adam Parsons told the Louisa County Board of Supervisors on July 16 that any leasing of county-owned FEMA lots must comply with deed restrictions and receive approval from the FEMA director.
The board expressed a clear goal of returning the lots to the tax rolls and asked Parsons to contact FEMA Regional Administration to seek the necessary approvals. No formal vote was recorded on a lease; the discussion was directional and referred the matter to staff for follow-up.
Parsons’ presentation emphasized compliance with deed restrictions and the need for FEMA sign-off before any lease or change of use. The board’s instruction to contact the regional FEMA office gives staff a next procedural step toward potentially placing the properties back on county tax rolls.
