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Loudoun County Board of Zoning Appeals grants temporary compliance periods, approves variances and special exception for distribution yard

2925466 · April 9, 2025
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The Board of Zoning Appeals granted a 90‑day compliance period for a property with accessory structures and campers, gave a 30‑day deadline to another property owner to obtain a building permit or sell, approved multiple setback variances and a special exception for a masonry distribution yard that may see tractor‑trailer traffic.

The Loudoun County Board of Zoning Appeals on an unspecified date granted short compliance windows and approved a set of variances and a special exception during a meeting that included contested enforcement cases.

The board granted property owners Emily and Devin Collins a 90‑day period to return with a plan to bring the property into compliance after staff documented two campers occupied without permits and an accessory metal shed built without permits. The Collins family said the property has become subject to divorce proceedings that have complicated their ability to complete construction; a family representative said they intended to become compliant but that the divorce altered their timeline. Planning staff noted that…

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