Public Hearing Notices

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Newspaper Notices

The Code of Virginia requires that all localities publish notices of all public hearings before the Town Council and Planning Commission.  The newspaper of record for the Town of Leesburg is Loudoun Now. Public hearing notices are published not more than 21 days and not less than 6 days prior to the hearing date.


Website Notices

In addition to publishing newspaper notices, the Town of Leesburg also publishes notices of public hearings on the Town website. The calendar below lists upcoming public hearings before the Town Council, Planning Commission, Board of Zoning Appeals, Board of Architectural Review, and Town Manager.

At these hearings, all persons desiring to express their views concerning these matters will be heard. Qualified individuals with a disability who require a reasonable accommodation to attend and/or participate in the public hearing, should contact staff to request the accommodation:

  • Town Council or Town Manager Public Hearings: email Eileen Boeing or call 703-771-2733
  • Planning Commission Public Hearings: email James David or call 703-771-2434
  • Board of Architectural Review Public Hearings: email Debi Parry or call 703-737-7023
  • Board of Zoning Appeals Public Hearings: email Shelby Miller or call 703-737-7183

Three days in advance of the meeting. For TTY/TDD service, use the Virginia Relay Service by dialing 711.

TLSVAR2023-0001 109 South King Street

TOWN OF LEESBURG

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

SUBDIVISION VARIATION REQUEST TLSVAR-2023-0001

109 SOUTH KING STREET

 

Pursuant to Section 6.03 of the Town of Leesburg Subdivision and Land Development Regulations, and Sections 15.2-2242(1), 15.2-2204, 15.2-2205 and 15.2-2285 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, the Leesburg Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on:

Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 7:00 P.M.

in the Town Council Chambers

25 West Market Street, Leesburg, Virginia, 20176

 

to consider a Planning Commission Subdivision Variation request, TLSVAR-2023-0001.  This variation request is made on behalf of the applicant, McLister Enterprises, LLC.  The variation request is associated with the pending Final Subdivision Plat (TLFSUB2023-0003) and a future Minor Site Plan to propose structure improvements to the 109 South King Street property.

The applicant is requesting the Planning Commission’s approval of a Subdivision Variation to the Town of Leesburg’s Subdivision and Land Development Regulations (“SLDR”) Section 4.02(g) related to required road frontage improvements along Royal Street in conjunction with the re-development of a parcel of land identified in the Loudoun County Tax Records as PIN# 231-38-0529.

The Subdivision Variation requests that the required frontage improvements of the 109 South King Street property be waived along its Royal Street Frontage with the subdivision and re-development of this property; as any frontage improvements constructed by the applicant at this time would 1) create an unsafe pedestrian route at the southwest corner of the site where sidewalk would end abruptly mid-block, and 2) would likely need to be removed and reconstructed at taxpayer expense when a future Capital Project is designed for this portion of Royal Street.   

Copies and additional information regarding the Variation Request are available at the Department of Community Development located on the second floor of the Jewel Building, 222 Catoctin Circle, Leesburg, Virginia, 20175 during normal business hours (Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.) or by contacting William R. Ackman, Jr., P.E., Chief Engineer at 703-669-3161.

At this hearing, all persons desiring to express their views concerning these matters will be heard.  Persons requiring special accommodation at this Planning Commission meeting should contact the Clerk of Commission at (703) 771-2434 three days in advance of the meeting.  For TTY/TDD service, use the Virginia Relay Center by dialing 711.

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Public Input Sessions

In addition to formal public hearings, the Town often schedules open public meetings to provide citizens with information about specific projects or issues, and offer them an opportunity to ask questions and give feedback to Town staff. When these meetings are scheduled, they will be posted on the Public Input Sessions page.