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Code · Virginia · Title 15.2 · Chapter 20

Code of Virginia § 15.2-2007.1. Appointment of viewers in certain cities.

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Notwithstanding the provisions of § 15.2-2006 , the City of Virginia Beach may by ordinance appoint three to five viewers for terms of one year to view each and every street or alley proposed to be altered or vacated during the term. The notice requirements of § 15.2-2204 shall be complied with for each hearing regarding discontinuance of the street or alley proposed to be altered or vacated. The applicant for closure of streets or alleys in such cities that have appointed viewers pursuant to this section shall not be required to advertise, and the governing body shall not be required to hold a separate hearing, for appointment of viewers for each specific street or alley proposed to be altered or vacated.
The applicant and the governing body of such city shall comply with all other provisions of § 15.2-2006 .
1997, c. 742 , § 15.1-364.2; 2007, c. 813 .
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