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Middlesex moves to amend subdivision rules after state code change; public hearing set for July
Summary
Middlesex County planning staff told supervisors June 3 that a state law change effective July 1 removes planning commissions and boards from routine review of by-right site plans and subdivisions; the board voted to initiate required local ordinance amendments and set a public hearing for July 8.
The Middlesex County Board of Supervisors voted June 3 to initiate an amendment to the county’s subdivision ordinance to comply with recent changes in the Code of Virginia that remove planning commissions and boards from review of by-right site plans and subdivisions.
Mister Kretz, planning staff, told the board that state code revisions effective July 1 transfer routine site-plan and subdivision review for by-right actions away…
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