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2022 SESSION
(HB1088)AMENDMENT(S) PROPOSED BY THE HOUSE
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
1. Line 4, introduced, Title, after reenact
strike
§
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
2. Line 4, introduced, Title, after 15.2-2201
strike
and 15.2-2241
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
3. Line 5, introduced, Title, after planning
strike
,; subdivision of land and zoning; subdivision
insert
; definition of subdivision; boundary line agreement
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
4. Line 11, introduced, after That
strike
§
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
5. Line 11, introduced, after 15.2-2201
strike
and 15.2-2241
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
6. Line 11, introduced, after Virginia
strike
are
insert
is
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
7. Line 79, introduced, after §
strike
insert
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
8. Line 80, introduced, after another
insert
so long as such agreement is only used to resolve a bona fide property line dispute, the boundary adjustment does not move by more than 250 feet from the center of the current platted line or alter either parcel's resultant acreage by more than five percent of the smaller parcel size, and such agreement does not create an additional lot, alter the existing boundary lines of localities, result in greater street frontage, or interfere with a recorded easement
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
9. Line 83, introduced, after ordinance
insert
so long as the lot or parcel resulting from such order or decree does not vary from minimum lot area, width, and frontage requirements by more than 20 percent
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS
10. Line 103, introduced
strike
all of lines 103 through 234