LOCAL NEWS — The Metro Moore County will meet on Monday in a regular session meeting but due to the rising number of COVID 19 cases in the county, the meeting will be held virtually.
“The building will be open for anyone who wants to meet at the Lynchburg Legion,” the agenda provided to The Lynchburg Times stated.
There will be two previously scheduled public hearing prior to the regular meeting: one to hear public input on a zoning ordinance change and a second to consider a change to Type II Home Occupation Ordinance 4.040. Metro Council Chair Denning Harder will be onsite at the Lynchburg Legion Building that night to conduct the public hearings.
There is no new business listed on the agenda. Mayor Lewis says she anticipates a brief meeting. If you would like a online link or call in information to attend the meeting, contact Mayor Lewis’s office at 931-759-7076. •
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