Posts Tagged ‘MECK’
Meck begins term as Homebuilders Association president
The West Virginia Homebuilders Association elected a Pocahontas County businessman as their president last month. Jacob Meck, owner of Meck Construction in Green Bank, begins a two-year term tonight.
Read MoreHighland Supervisors Approve Meck Conditional Use Permit
Pocahontas County business owners Jacob and Malinda Meck are expanding their refuse collection, recycling and septic business to Highland County.
Read MorePocahontas Commission Nixes Land Transfer To Septic Business
The controversy over expansion of a septic disposal business in Green Bank is over – at least according to business owner Jacob Meck.
Read MoreGVEDC Appoints Committee To Negotiate With Meck For Green Bank Property
A real estate committee is appointed by the Greenbrier Valley Economic Development Corporation to meet with Green Bank businessman Jacob Meck to work out a deal for the purchase of nine acres in the Green Bank Industrial Park.
Read MoreMeck’s Green Bank Expansion – Good Or Bad? Depends On Who You Talk To
The Pocahontas County Commission took the first step towards allowing a local business owner to purchase nine acres at the Green Bank Industrial park to expand his business. But whether it’s a good fit for the area may depend on who you ask that question.
Read MoreHighland Supervisors Moving Closer To Decision On Meck Conditional Permit
Highland Supervisors appear to be ready to vote on the Meck’s conditional use permit, perhaps as early as next Wednesday.
Read MorePocahontas Business Seeks To Expand Footprint To Highland County
Jacob and Melinda Meck, business owners in Green Bank, are asking the Highland Board of Supervisors and Planning Commission to rezone property near the Hooke Brothers Sawmill.
Read MorePocahontas County Commissioners Talk About Mecks Sewage Tank
County Commission President David Fleming says there may be a way to keep a controversial sewage storage tank where it is.
Read MorePocahontas County Commissioners Nix Green Bank Businessman’s Request For Additional County Land
Despite a heartfelt plea from the Pocahontas County Commission President, Jacob Mecks’ request for an additional nine acres of land in the Green Bank Industrial Park falls flat.
Read MoreGreen Bank Community, Others Have Mixed Views On Proposed Sewage Storage Tank
Jacob Meck wants to put a 100,000 gal waste storage tank on his property in the Green Bank Industrial Park. Some of his neighbors are vehemently opposed to the idea.
Read MoreJacob Meck Gets Approval To Expand Business In Green Bank
Entrepreneurs Jacob and Melinda Meck ask the Commission for a little more land to expand their thriving businesses.
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