Williamsburg residents voice displeasure over possibility of sober living facility on Moore Road

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Moore Road residents would like the Williamsburg City Council to stop a possible sober living facility from opening on their street.

What is the point of having zoning if you live in a neighborhood zoned R-1 for “single-family residential dwellings as principal use” and someone can open up a sober living home on your street that will potentially have about half a dozen strangers living there with each other?

This was the fundamental question posed to the Williamsburg City Council during its regular monthly meeting Monday by a group of about half a dozen or so Moore Road residents.

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