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2018 SESSION

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Senate Committee on Local Government

Chairman: William M. Stanley, Jr.

Clerk: Chad Starzer
Staff: David Barry, Jeff Sharp
Date of Meeting: April 17, 2018
Time and Place: 9 A.M. Senate Room A, Pocahontas Building
To consider Continued Legislation UPDATE added SJR 13

S.B. 458

Patron: Peake

Conditional proffers; public facility capacity; previously approved residential developments. Authorizes a locality to base its assessment of a public facility's capacity on the projected impacts specifically attributable to previously approved residential developments, or portions thereof, that have not yet been completed when determining whether a proffer is unreasonable. The bill also removes language prohibiting a locality from accepting any unreasonable proffer; language prohibiting a locality from requesting any unreasonable proffer is retained.

A BILL to amend and reenact § 15.2-2303.4 of the Code of Virginia, relating to conditional proffers; public facility capacity; previously approved residential developments.

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S.B. 957

Patron: Black

Exemption from certain conditional rezoning proffer requirements. Provides that certain provisions enacted in 2016 related to conditional rezoning proffers shall not apply to any county that operates under the county executive form of government that adjoins a county that operates under the urban county executive form of government (Prince William County) or to any city adjoining a county that operates under the urban county executive form of government (Cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, and Falls Church) if such locality enacts an ordinance to provide that such provisions shall not apply.

A BILL to provide an exemption from certain conditional rezoning proffer requirements for certain localities.

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S.J.R. 13

Patron: Black

Study; joint committee to study the 2016 conditional rezoning proffer reform bill; report. Establishes a joint committee of the Senate Committee on Local Government and the House Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns to study the 2016 conditional rezoning proffer reform bill. In conducting its study, the joint committee is directed to gather information and develop recommendations on the impact that the 2016 proffer reform bill has had on development, including: (i) data regarding the growth, decline, or stagnation in the number, size, scale, or monetary value of development projects in the Commonwealth; (ii) new or revised policies, guidance, and practices adopted by localities regarding negotiations with developers; (iii) litigation, decisions of local boards of appeals, and other justiciable matters that have arisen from, or been directed at the proffer reform bill; and (iv) any other result, consequence, or impact the proffer reform bill has had on development in the Commonwealth. The joint committee shall invite developers, localities, and other stakeholders to participate in the study.

Establishing a joint committee of the Senate Committee on Local Government and the House Committee on Counties, Cities and Towns to study the 2016 conditional rezoning proffer reform bill. Report.

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