Hotels/Motels
Any establishment offering to the public for compensation transitory lodging or sleeping accommodations, overnight or otherwise, including but not limited to facilities known by varying nomenclatures or designations as hotels, motels, travel lodges, tourist homes, or hostels and similar facilities by whatever name called that consist of two or more lodging units.
If you are proposing to operate a hotel, motel, bed and breakfast, or other lodging establishment in Piedmont Health District, please consult with one of our Environmental Health Specialist prior to beginning construction of the facility. You will need to submit the Plan Review Application and the Foodservice Permit Application to:
Piedmont Health District
111 South St, Ground Floor
Farmville, VA 23901
Fees:
– Plan Review $40
– Annual Permit $40
Chapter 460. Regulations Governing Tourist Establishment Swimming Pools and Other Public Pools
Chapter 462. Swimming Pool Regulations Governing the Posting of Water Quality Test Results
Sanitary Regulations for Hotels
Campgrounds (Permanent & Temporary)
Tourist camps, travel trailer camps, recreation camps, family campgrounds, camping resorts, camping communities, or any other area, place, parcel, or tract of land, by whatever name called, on which three or more campsites are occupied or intended for occupancy, or facilities are established or maintained, wholly or in part, for the accommodation of camping units for periods of overnight or longer, whether the use of the campsites or facilities is granted gratuitously, by a rental fee, by lease, by conditional sale, or by covenants, restrictions and easements. This definition is not intended to include migrant labor camps and summer camps as defined in §§ 32.1-203 and 35.1-16 of the Code of Virginia, construction camps, manufactured home parks, storage areas for unoccupied camping units, or property upon which the individual owner may choose to camp and not be prohibited or encumbered by covenants, restrictions and conditions from providing sanitary facilities within established property lines.
If you are proposing to operate a campground in Piedmont Health District, please consult with one of our Environmental Health Specialist prior to beginning construction of the facility. You will need to submit the Plan Review Application and the Foodservice Permit Application to:
Piedmont Health District
111 South St, Ground Floor
Farmville, VA 23901
Fees:
– Plan Review $40
– Annual Permit $40
Chapter 460. Regulations Governing Tourist Establishment Swimming Pools and Other Public Pools
Chapter 462. Swimming Pool Regulations Governing the Posting of Water Quality Test Results
Other Links:
Information for Lodging Operators
Information for Temporary & Permanent Campgrounds
Chapter 460. Regulations Governing Tourist Establishment Swimming Pools and Other Public Pools
Chapter 462. Swimming Pool Regulations Governing the Posting of Water Quality Test Results