Public Hearings

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Upcoming Town of Vienna public hearings are listed below.

 

Board of Zoning Appeals/Public Hearing

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the Code of Virginia and the Code of the Town of Vienna that a public hearing will be held by the Board of Zoning Appeals in the Vienna Town Hall, 127 Center Street, South, Vienna, Virginia 22180, on Wednesday, December 15th, 2021 beginning at 7:30 PM on the following:
Public Hearing

1. Request for approval of a conditional use permit from Section §18-88.F and §18-210.II of the Vienna Town Code for a drive-through facility for a drive through ATM located at 315 Maple Ave E, in the C-2, General Commercial zone. Application filed by Michelle Rosati of Holand and Knight on behalf of Chase Bank.

At said public hearing, any and all interested persons will be given an opportunity to express their views and to speak in favor of the proposal or in opposition thereto. Copies of the proposal are available for inspection in the Department of Planning & Zoning, 1st floor, Vienna Town Hall, 127 Center Street South, Vienna, VA, 22180-5719, during regular working hours.

By order of the Board of Zoning Appeals
Jonathan Rak, Chairman

 

Due to COVID, you are able to participate during the meeting via zoom. Zoom registration link

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Guidelines for citizens speaking at public hearings

Members of the Vienna community, its elected officials, and Town staff place a high value on constructive and thoughtful debate on public issues. To this end, all who participate in meetings and public hearings in Town Council Chambers, including public officials, board and commission members, staff, and members of the community, are expected to observe the following guidelines:·

  • Citizens who wish to speak during a public hearing are encouraged to sign up in advance; sign-up sheets will be available in Council Chambers.
  • The mayor or chair will recognize an individual when it is their turn to speak.
  • Citizens are asked to state their name and home address for the record clearly.
  • To ensure that there is sufficient time for all citizens to be heard, speakers are allowed three minutes per public hearing; a timer is utilized.
  • Citizens should be respectful of others, demonstrate integrity in their comments and actions, and be clear and concise.
  • The use of profane, vulgar, obscene, or threatening speech is not permitted and may result in removal from the meeting.

For accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, contact the Town Clerk's office at 703-255-6304 prior to the meeting.