âItâs been a long road for the countyâs vision documentâÂ
The jam-packed agenda for Mondayâs regular meeting of the Rappahannock County Board of Supervisors included two public hearings, a COVID-19 presentation from the Virginia Department of Health, a review of the countyâs financial audit, and last but certainly not least the unanimous adoption of the 2020 Comprehensive Plan, a vision document that will guide the countyâs future land use planning.Â
âYay,â said Stonewall-Hawthorne representative Chris Parrish, raising a jubilant fist.Â
âThanks, everybody,â said Vice-Chair Debbie Donehey.
The comprehensive plan arrived in its current form after countless revisions by the Planning Commission and the Board of Supervisors over the course of the past year. In the eleventh hour before its approval Hampton Supervisor Keir Whitson walked the Board through a painstaking two-hour review of his last-minute line edits in a true