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Real Estate • Classifieds • Legals THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2020 GLOUCESTER-MATHEWS GAZETTE-JOURNAL 9B REAL ESTATE •CLASSIFIEDS •LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS AUCTIONS GLOUCESTER COUNTY Seeking authorization for emergency repair LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE qualified to bid. Bidding Increments: Not less Environmental Department of 20’ linear feet of vinyl bulkhead failure, The Mathews County Board of Zoning ABANDONED WATERCRAFT than $100.00. A deposit of $10,000.00, or Gloucester County Wetlands Board backfill the eroded area in yard behind where Appeals hereby gives notice that on Notice is hereby given that the following 10% of the purchase price, whichever is Auction Meeting: Notice is hereby given of a the blowout has occurred. Installation of 5’ Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 7:00 p.m. watercraft has been abandoned for more less, will be required from the successful Affordable Storage Hampton Gloucester County Wetlands Board hearing height of class II rip rap against 6’ tall or as soon thereafter may be heard in the than 60 DAYS on the property of Kyle Cryer, bidder at the time of sale with settlement 10 am • August 21, 2020 to be held Wednesday, August 12, 2020 at 7 bulkhead over class A1 core at 2:1 slope, Mathews Historic Courthouse located at 27 3769 Borden Rd., Hayes, VA, (757)342- within fifteen (15) days from the date of sale. p.m. The meeting will be held in the Colonial 150 linear feet from west property line (to tie Court Street, Mathews, Virginia, the Board of 2272. Additional terms may be announced at the B&J Mini Storage Courthouse, Court Circle - Gloucester, into neighbor’s rip rap), and around the Zoning Appeals will hold a public hearing Description of watercraft: Yellow Kawasaki time of sale. Smithfield Virginia. All interested parties are invited to corner of the existing bulkhead near east regarding a request for authorization of the 1986 7-foot. Pursuant to the Federal Fair Debt Collection 12 p.m. • August 21,2020 attend the meeting and express their views property line to protect the east flank of the following applications: Application for Watercraft Registration/Title Practices Act, we advise you that this Gloucesterlocation on these matters. Citizen comments may property. 1-AP-20: William Eley and Robin will be made in accordance with Section communication is from a debt collector Hayes also be submitted prior to the public hearing VMRC 20-1170, Ruth Hill: Seeking Hooper, petitioners, file an appeal to the 29.1-733.25 of the Code of Virginia if this attempting to collect the indebtedness 2pm • August 28, 2020 by two different methods. authorization to install a living shoreline Zoning Administrator’s decision set forth in watercraft is not claimed and removed within referred to herein and any information we An online form is available on the County’s design stone sill: 445’; sand nourishment the Violation Notice and Correction Order 30 days of first publication of this notice. obtain will be used for that purpose. Mathews A1UStorit • 10am website: www.gloucesterva.info/- 1,000 cubic yds., spartina plantings: 18” on (the “NOV”) issued on February 18, 2020, Please contact the Virginia Department of Robert B. Hill, T.O. Rainey, III, Nathaniel A. Cobbs Creek • 11am citizencomment. Please follow the center patens and alterniflora; for erosion concerning the property located at 905 Game and Inland Fisheries with questions. Scaggs and Jennifer A. Barnes, Substitute Shackleford • 12 pm instructions on the form to indicate your control. Williams Wharf Road, Tax Maps 29 (18) 1, 2, 31t3 Trustees August 28,2020 comments are for this specific public Gloucester County Chesapeake Bay and 3 for the reasons to be presented to the This is a communication from a debt hearing. Preservation & Erosion Commission: Board of Zoning Appeals at a hearing on this collector. FOR MORE INFORMATION Call 757-723-6551 Comments may be submitted by US Mail to Notice is hereby given of a Gloucester matter. Section 15.2-2311(A) of the Code of PLEASE REFER TO: for information County Administration, ATTN: PUBLIC County Chesapeake Bay PEC hearing to be Virginia, 1950, as amended, and Article 19, NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE OF www.hillandraineyattorneys.com HEARING, 6489 Main Street, Gloucester, VA held Wednesday, August 12, 2020 Section 175-19.10 (A) of the Mathews 12316 Harcum Road OR Call Ernie Hazelwood at (804) 247-1121 23061. Any mailed comments must include immediately following the Wetlands Board’s County Zoning Ordinance establish the Gloucester, VA 23061 Hill and Rainey Attorneys your name, your magisterial district, and the public hearing. All interested parties are procedure by which an aggrieved person (Gloucester County) 2425 Boulevard, Suite 9 Safe Harbor Self Storage, lo‐ title of this public hearing clearly printed at invited to attend the meeting and express may file an appeal of a decision of the Tax Map #12-77A and 12-77L Colonial Heights, Virginia 23834 cated at 4091George Wash. In execution of a Deed of Trust in the name the top, and all such comments must be their views on these matters. Citizen Zoning Administrator. The property is zoned (804) 526-8300, Ext. 117 Mem. Hwy., Hayes, VA 23072, received by the scheduled date of this comments may also be submitted prior to the Residential-1 (R-1). of Melvin Thomas Ranier, Jr. dated 32t3 hearing. Please type or print all comments public hearing by two different methods: 1-V-20: Ronald G. Pusey, MONGO November 17, 2014, recorded as Instrument will hold an online public sale to legibly. An online form is available on the County’s Properties, LLC: Applicant requests #140004632 in the Clerk’s Office of the enforce a lien imposed on said Comments submitted through one of these website: www.gloucesterva.info/- variances from the Mathews County Zoning Circuit Court of Gloucester County, Virginia, proper es, as described below, methods prior to the public hearing must be citizencomment. Please follow the Ordinance as follows: Section 175-6.4B to of which Noteholder is Reginald W. Nash, ORDER OF PUBLICATION pursuant to the Virginia Self‐Ser‐ the undersigned Substitute Trustees, either Commonwealth of Virginia received by the County no later than close of instructions on the form to indicate your reduce the front yard setback (south side) vice Storage Facility Act, Virginia business on August 11, 2020 and will be comments are for this specific public hearing. from fifty (50) feet to fifteen (15) feet; Section of whom may act, will offer for sale at public VA. CODE §8.01-316 read during the public hearing. Comments may be submitted by US Mail to 175-6.4D(2) to reduce the rear yard setback auction to the highest bidder, at the front Gloucester County J & DR - Juvenile and Code 55‐416 to 55‐423. The “Form letters,” consisting of communications County Administration, ATTN: PUBLIC (north side) from fifty (50) feet to twenty- entrance of the Gloucester County Circuit Domestic Relations District Court auc on will be held at website which are verbatim duplicates (other than the HEARING, 6489 Main Street, Gloucester, VA seven (27) feet; and Section 175-6.4D(1) to Court, 7400 Justice Drive, Gloucester, Commonwealth of Virginia, in re KEITH, www.storageauc ons.com and Virginia on August 24, 2020, at 10:00 a.m., identifying information of the author/- 23061. Any mailed comments must include reduce the western side yard setback from KAYLEE MARIE will end at the following property: Case No. JJ016591-2-00, 03-00 submitter) of one or more other your name, your magisterial district, and the twenty (20) feet to fifteen (15) feet and the 12 noon on communications received by the County title of this public hearing clearly printed at eastern side yard setback from twenty (20) ALL that certain tract or parcel of land lying The object of this suit is to: Determine pertaining to the matter to be considered at the top, and all such comments must be feet to twelve (12) feet to construct a single- and being in the Ware Magisterial District, custody/visitation of Kaylee M. Kelly (DOB 5- Monday, August 17, 2020 the public hearing or public comment period, received by the scheduled date of this family dwelling. The property is identified as Gloucester County, Virginia, containing 22-2015). Forms of payment that will be shall be read only once per letter, along with hearing. Please type or print all comments Parcel 11A2 (2) 64 and is zoned Residential- 9/10’ of an acre and is bounded on the North It is ORDERED that MELISSA DAUL appear accepted are Cash. Management by the Piankatank River and the land of B.C. the list of persons submitting the same legibly. 1 (Residential-1). at the above-named Court and protect her reserves the right to withdraw any Sears; on the East by the land of B.G. Sears; interests on or before 10/21/2020 at 10:30 comments pursuant to such “form letter.” Comments submitted through one of these 2-V-20 Ronald G. Pusey, MONGO unit from sale. Registered motor The following applications will be heard. methods prior to the public hearing must be Properties, LLC:Applicant requests on the Southeast by 24-foot reserved right- AM. VMRC 20-1032, Travis Camechis: received by the County no later than close of variances from the Mathews County Zoning of-way leading to the main State Highway; Entered 08/03/2020 vehicles are sold “As Is/ Parts Construction of 30’ Groin, 80’x2’ semi-circle business on August 11, 2020 and will be read Ordinance, as follows: Section 175-6.6A to on the South and Southwest by the main Colleen Skelly, Clerk Only,” no tles or registra on.
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