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1998 SESSION
980359198Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §§ 15.2-4305, 15.2-4307, 15.2-4308, 15.2-4309, and 15.2-4313 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows:
§ 15.2-4305. Application for creation of district in one or more localities; size and location of parcels.
Any On or before November 1 of each year, any owner or
owners of land may submit an application to the locality for the creation of a
district or addition of land to an existing district within the
locality. Each district shall have a core of no less than 200 acres in one
parcel or in contiguous parcels. A parcel not part of the core may be included
in a district if the nearest boundary of the parcel is within one mile of the
boundary of the core, or if it is contiguous to a parcel in the district the
nearest boundary of which is within one mile of the boundary of the core. No
land shall be included in any district without the signature on the
application, or the written approval of all owners thereof. A district may be
located in more than one locality, provided that (i) separate application is
made to each locality involved, (ii) each local governing body approves the
district, and (iii) the district meets the size requirements of this section.
In the event that one of the local governing bodies disapproves the creation of
a district within its boundaries, the creation of the district within the
adjacent localities' boundaries shall not be affected, provided that the
district otherwise meets the requirements set out in this chapter. In no event
shall the act of creating a single district located in two localities pursuant
to this subsection be construed to create two districts.
§ 15.2-4307. Planning commission review of application; notice; hearing.
Upon the receipt of an application for a district or for an addition to an existing district, the local governing body shall refer such application to the planning commission which shall:
1. Provide notice of the application by publishing a notice in a newspaper
having general circulation within the district and by providing for the posting
of such notice in five conspicuous places within the district. The planning
commission shall notify adjacent property owners as shown on the maps of the
locality used for tax assessment purposes shall be notified by first-class
mail. The notice shall contain: (i) a statement that an application for a
district has been filed with the local governing body and referred to the local
planning commission pursuant to this chapter; (ii) a statement that the
application will be on file open to public inspection in the office of the
clerk of the local governing body; (iii) where applicable a statement that any
political subdivision whose territory encompasses or is part of the district
may propose a modification which must be filed with the local planning
commission within thirty days of the date that the notice is first published;
(iv) a statement that any owner of additional qualifying land may join the
application within thirty days from the date the notice is first published or,
with the consent of the local governing body, at any time before the public
hearing the local governing body must hold on the application; (v) a statement
that any owner who joined in the application may withdraw his land, in whole or
in part, by written notice filed with the local governing body, at any time
before the local governing body acts pursuant to § 15.2-4309; (vi) a
statement that additional qualifying lands may be added to an already created
district at any time upon separate application pursuant to this chapter; (vii)
a statement that at the termination of the thirty-day period, the
application and proposed modifications will be submitted to the advisory
committee; and (viii) a statement that, upon receipt of the report of the
advisory committee, a public hearing will be held by the planning commission on
the application and any proposed modifications;
2. Upon the termination of the initial thirty-day period, refer
Refer such application and proposed modifications to the
advisory committee;
3. Upon the termination of the initial sixty-day period, and within the
next succeeding thirty days, report Report its recommendations
to the local governing body including but not limited to the potential effect
of the district and proposed modifications upon the locality's planning
policies and objectives;
4. Hold a public hearing as prescribed by law; and
5. Publish in a newspaper having general circulation within the district a notice describing the district or addition, any proposed modifications and any recommendations of the planning commission and the advisory committee and send the notice by first-class mail to adjacent property owners and to those political subdivisions whose territory encompasses all or is any part of the district or addition.
§ 15.2-4308. Advisory committee review of application.
Within thirty days of receiving an application and proposed modifications
pursuant to subdivision 2 of § 15.2-4307, the The
advisory committee shall review and make recommendations concerning the
application and modifications to the local planning commission.
§ 15.2-4309. Hearing; creation of district; conditions; notice.
The local governing body, after receiving the report of the local planning commission and the advisory committee, shall hold a public hearing as provided by law, and after such public hearing, may by ordinance create the district or add land to an existing district as applied for, or with any modifications it deems appropriate. The governing body may require, as a condition to creation of the district, that any parcel in the district shall not, without the prior approval of the governing body, be developed to any more intensive use or to certain more intensive uses, other than uses resulting in more intensive agricultural or forestal production, during the period which the parcel remains within the district. Local governing bodies shall not prohibit as a more intensive use, construction and placement of dwellings for persons who earn a substantial part of their livelihood from a farm or forestry operation on the same property, or for members of the immediate family of the owner, or divisions of parcels for such family members, unless the governing body finds that such use in the particular case would be incompatible with farming or forestry in the district. To further the purposes of this chapter and to promote agriculture and forestry and the creation of districts, the local governing body may adopt programs offering incentives to landowners to impose land use and conservation restrictions on their land within the district. Programs offering such incentives shall not be permitted unless authorized by law. Any conditions to creation of the district and the period before the review of the district shall be described, either in the application or in a notice sent by first-class mail to all landowners in the district and published in a newspaper having a general circulation within the district at least two weeks prior to adoption of the ordinance creating the district. The ordinance shall state any conditions to creation of the district and shall prescribe the period before the first review of the district, which shall be no less than four years but not more than ten years from the date of its creation. In prescribing the period before the first review, the local governing body shall consider the period proposed in the application. The ordinance shall remain in effect at least until such time as the district is to be reviewed. In the event of annexation by a city or town of any land within a district, the district shall continue until the time prescribed for review.
The local governing body shall act to adopt or reject the application, or any
modification of it, no later than 180 days from the date the application
was submitted to such body May 1 of the year
following the year in which it was submitted to the locality. Upon the
adoption of an ordinance creating a district or adding land to an existing
district, the local governing body shall submit a copy of the ordinance with
maps to the local commissioner of the revenue, and the State Forester, and the
Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services for information purposes.
The commissioner of the revenue shall identify the parcels of land in the
district in the land book and on the tax map, and the local governing body
shall identify such parcels on the zoning map, where applicable and shall
designate the districts on the official comprehensive plan map each time the
comprehensive plan map is updated.
§ 15.2-4313. Proposals as to land acquisition or construction within district.
A. Any agency of the Commonwealth or any political subdivision which intends
to acquire land or any interest therein other than by gift, devise, bequest or
grant, or any public service corporation which intends to: (i) acquire land or
any interest therein for public utility facilities not subject to approval by
the State Corporation Commission, provided that the proposed acquisition from
any one farm or forestry operation within the district is in excess of one acre
or that the total proposed acquisition within the district is in excess of ten
acres or (ii) advance a grant, loan, interest subsidy or other funds within a
district for the construction of dwellings, commercial or industrial
facilities, or water or sewer facilities to serve nonfarm structures, shall at
least thirty ninety days prior to such action file a
notice of intent with notify the local governing body
containing such information and in such manner and form as the governing body
may prescribe. Such notice of
intent shall contain and all of the
owners of land within the district. Notice to landowners shall
be sent by first-class mail
and shall state that further information on the proposed
action is on file with the local governing body. Notice to the
local governing body shall be filed in the form of
a report detailing all reasons for the proposed action
including, but not limited to, an containing
the following information:
1. A detailed description of the proposed action, including a proposed construction schedule;
2. All the reasons for the proposed action;
3. A map indicating the land proposed to be acquired or on which the proposed dwellings, commercial or industrial facilities, or water or sewer facilities to serve nonfarm structures are to be constructed;
4. An evaluation of anticipated short-term and long-term adverse impacts on agricultural and forestal operations within the district and how such impacts are proposed to be minimized;
5. An evaluation of alternatives which would not require
action within the district.; and
6. Any other information required by the local governing body.
B. Upon receipt of a notice filed pursuant to subsection A, the local
governing body, in consultation with the local planning commission and the
advisory committee, shall review the proposed action to determine
and make written findings as to (i) the effect the action
would have upon the preservation and enhancement of agriculture and forestry
and agricultural and forestal resources within the district and the policy of
this chapter and; (ii) the necessity of the proposed
action to provide service to the public in the most economical and
practicable practical manner; and (iii)
whether reasonable alternatives to the proposed action
are available that would minimize or avoid any adverse impacts on
agricultural and forestal resources within the district.
C. If the local governing body finds that the proposed action might have an
unreasonably adverse effect upon either state or local policy, it shall
(i) issue an order within thirty ninety days
from the date the notice was filed directing the agency, corporation or
political subdivision not to take the proposed action for a period of
ninety 150 days from the date the notice was filed.
During such ninety-day period, the local governing body
shall; and (ii) hold a public hearing,
as prescribed by law, concerning the proposed action. The hearing shall be
held where the local governing body usually meets or at a place otherwise
easily accessible to the district. The locality shall publish notice in a
newspaper having a general circulation within the district, and mail individual
notice of the hearing to the political subdivisions whose territory encompasses
or is part of the district, and the agency, corporation or political
subdivision proposing to take the action. Before the conclusion of the
ninety-day 150-day period, the
local governing body shall decide whether the proposed action will have an
adverse effect upon state or local policy and whether the proposed action is
necessary to provide service to the public in the most economical and
practicable manner, and it shall, by the issuance of
issue a final order, report its decision to the agency,
corporation or political subdivision proposing to take the action.
In the event that on the proposed
action. Unless the local governing body, by
an affirmative vote of a majority
of all the members elected to it,
determines that the proposed action is necessary to provide service
to the public in the most economic and practical manner
and will not have an unreasonably adverse effect upon state or local
policy, the order shall prohibit
the agency, corporation or political subdivision
from proceeding with the proposed
action. If the agency, corporation or political subdivision is
aggrieved by the final order of the local governing body, an appeal shall lie
to the circuit court having jurisdiction of the territory wherein a majority of
the land affected by the acquisition is located. However, if such public
service corporation is regulated by the State Corporation Commission, an appeal
shall be to the State Corporation Commission.