Showing posts with label Captain's Cove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Captain's Cove. Show all posts

Friday, May 20, 2022

Go ahead approved for new Greenbackville townhouses

 (Eastern Shore Post excerpt)

The Accomack County Board of Supervisors Wednesday approved rezoning and a conditional use permit for a proposed mixed-use development with 140 townhouses, planned to be rentals, on property surrounded on three sides by the Captains Cove community. The two 8-1 votes, with Supervisor Paul Muhly voting no, came after public hearings in which 13 Captains Cove residents spoke against the development, citing concerns about the developer’s plan to use Captains Cove’s private road, Captains Corridor, to access the new development and to use Captains Cove’s water and sewer utilities to serve it, among other concerns.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Alleged Sewage Overflow Is Investigated in Captain's Cove


An investigation has been launched into a complaint from residents of Captain's Cove of a sewage overflow problem in the housing development.

The complaint asserted sewage was spilling from houses on Bayside Drive, Blackbeard Road, and other places as well. The complaint also claimed storms made the problem worse. The report also asked the SCC to pursue receivership of the Captains Cove Utility Company.

The complaint was sent to several State agencies including the Virginia Department of Health, the State Corporation Commission, the Department of Environmental Equality and Governor McDonnell's office. The Virginia Department of Health's Office of Drinking Water and Shellfish Sanitation and the Attorney General's Office are assisting in the investigation. An unofficial Notice of Violation was also issued to the President of Captain's Cove Utility Company Roger Young after the complaints were filed.

Shellfish closures have been put in place in Swan's Gut Creek as a preventive measure while the health district monitors reports of sewage overflow in Captain's Cove.