SB 721

  • Virginia Senate Bill
  • 2025 Regular Session
  • Introduced in Senate Jan 19, 2024
  • Senate
  • House
  • Governor

Local government actions related to comprehensive plans, etc.; approval process.

Abstract

Local government actions related to comprehensive plans, local planning commissions, subdivision plats and site plans, and zoning ordinances; approval process. Makes several changes to local government land use approval processes, including (i) prohibiting use of the comprehensive plan as the basis, in whole or in part, for the disapproval of a site plan that is otherwise in conformity with duly adopted standards, ordinances, and statutes and (ii) allowing automatic approval of certain land use applications rather than a right to petition the circuit court, as provided under current law, if a locality does not approve or disapprove the application within the required timeframe. The bill also reduces from 12 months to four months the time within which a locality must initially act upon certain proposed zoning ordinance amendments and requires a locality to act on all such proposed amendments to the zoning ordinance or map that it has previously disapproved within 45 days after an amended proposal has been resubmitted for approval.

A BILL to amend and reenact ยงยง 15.2-2232, 15.2-2258, 15.2-2259, 15.2-2260, and 15.2-2286 of the Code of Virginia and to amend the Code of Virginia by adding sections numbered 15.2-2259.1 and 15.2-2260.1, relating to comprehensive plans, local planning commissions, subdivision plats and site plans, and zoning ordinances; approval process. 24103107D

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Nov 19, 2024

Senate

Left in Local Government

Jan 29, 2024

Senate

Continued to 2025 in Local Government (15-Y 0-N)

Jan 19, 2024

Senate

Presented and ordered printed 24103107D

Senate

Referred to Committee on Local Government

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