Weaverville Board of Adjustment schedules special-called quasi-judicial Feb. 10 hearing
Weaverville posted a notice for a Feb. 10 Board of Adjustment hearing at Town Hall; agenda items were not included.

The Town of Weaverville posted a public notice Jan. 28 announcing that the Board of Adjustment will hold a special-called meeting and quasi-judicial hearing Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2026, at 6:00 p.m. The notice names Town Hall at 30 South Main Street as the meeting site but does not include the specific case or agenda language that residents would need to assess local impacts.
The notice describes the event as a “special-called meeting and quasi-judicial hearing of the Board of Adjustment” and locates it in the “Town Hall chamber (30 S. Main St.).” A separate local posting uses slightly different wording, saying the gathering will occur in the “Council Chambers at Town Hall located at 30 South Main Street, Weaverville, NC” and that the meeting is “to consider the following items:.” The original excerpt of the town notice ends mid-sentence with “The agenda item listed in the notice is” and supplies no further text, leaving the substance of the hearing unclear.
That gap matters for residents because Board of Adjustment hearings often address variances, appeals, or property-specific decisions that can affect development, zoning outcomes, and neighbors’ rights. With the posted notice lacking case numbers, applicant names, property addresses, staff reports, or exhibits, neighbors, property owners, businesses, and interested parties cannot yet determine whether the Feb. 10 hearing will touch their block, their property, or projects underway in town.
Both sources are consistent on date, time, and location, so the meeting itself is confirmed with high confidence. What remains unknown is whether the hearing will be open to the public in person only or include remote streaming, whether public comment will be permitted and under what rules, and whether supporting documents such as an agenda packet or staff reports are available in advance. Because the meeting is described as “quasi-judicial,” there may be procedural rules about ex parte communications and evidence; reporters and parties should confirm those rules with town staff before engaging on pending matters.

Residents who want to follow or participate in the Feb. 10 session should obtain the full public notice and agenda posted Jan. 28, request any associated staff reports or case files from the town clerk or planning office, and confirm the exact meeting room name and public-access arrangements at Town Hall, 30 South Main Street. Doing so will identify which properties or appeals are on the docket and whether written submissions or evidentiary materials must be filed in advance.
For Buncombe County residents, a special-called, quasi-judicial Board of Adjustment hearing can have immediate local consequences; the next step is simple but essential: secure the complete agenda and any supporting documents so neighbors and stakeholders know whether to show up, submit materials, or seek further information before Tuesday, Feb. 10 at 6:00 p.m.
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