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The Town of Scottsville was established in 1818 and incorporated in 1833. The Town operates under a Mayor and Town Council form of government. The six-member Town Council and the Mayor are elected from at-large districts for a term of two years. Elections occur on the first Tuesday of May in even numbered years. The Town Council meets for public session on the third Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. in Victory Hall, 401 Valley Street. Meetings are broadcast locally on the Community Channel 3 on Nelson County Cable Vision. The Town Council also meets for a Work Session on the second Monday of every month at 7:00 p.m. Much of the work of the Town Council is done through committee. If you are interested in serving on a committee, or if you would like to request that an issue be placed on the agenda of a meeting, please call the Town Office.

Other Town boards include the Planning Commission, the Architectural Review Board, and the Board of Zoning Appeals. The Planning Commission develops a Comprehensive Plan every five years to guide development in the Town, updates the Town's Zoning Ordinances, and hears zoning issues. The Architectural Review Board's role is to protect the character of the Historic District by reviewing plans for new construction and alterations to structures within the Historic District and the Entrance Corridors to the town. The Board of Zoning Appeals hears requests for variances to the zoning ordinance and appeals of determinations by the Zoning Administrator. Each of these boards is filled by volunteers receiving no compensation for their time and effort, other than the satisfaction of knowing they have given their best to serve the community. To learn more about town government and how local policies and decisions are made, please visit the Town Office in Victory Hall, or call (434) 286-9267.

 

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