Mold in Cville

Rather than write a quick commentary on this article, please read this article on a mold-infested house in C’ville. Mistakes were made all the way around. Rather than write a quick commentary on this article, please read this article on a mold-infested house in C’ville. Mistakes were made all the way around. After processing, I will write more later.

Be wary of internet information!

The media attention is just one of many reasons that central Virginia has experienced record-breaking real estate transactions every year since 1998. According to the Charlottesville Association of Realtors, sales for 2003 increased 2.8% from the previous year’s record. The first quarter of 2004 has shown that the upcoming year could very well be another record breaker with sales above this time last year. Charlottesville…

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Another reason people come to Central Virginia

In the latest edition of U.S. News & World Report, UVA had the only school in the Commonwealth that cracked the nation’s top 30 among medical research institutions. The Dean of the Medical School, Dr. Arthur Garson, says he’s proud that UVA continues to be among the top 20% of American medical schools. Our medical facilities are a large factor when some people choose to…

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Fluvanna says No to Zion Crossroads development

The Fluvanna County Planning Commission didn’t think so, and voted unanimously at its Monday, March 21 meeting to recommend denial of Frank Ballif?s request for a rezoning that would have allowed more than 60 residential lots on 32.5 acres on the east side of Rte…. The site is adjacent to the Zion Crossroads Industrial Park and within the Zion Crossroads Community Planning Area. Confronted with…

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Higher density growth in Louisa

Louisa County property owners of A-2 zoned parcels can now build more homes by right on them as a result of a resolution passed by the Louisa County Board of Supervisors following a public hearing on Wednesday, Mar. 23. Landowners who own property that was zoned A-2 on or before Dec. 18, 1997 can now divide their tract into a maximum of 18 1.5-acre lots…

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