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ZOTAC weighs lot-size changes, major-subdivision limits and PDR research; staff to draft ordinance options

3654713 · May 21, 2025
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A county zoning-ordinance text-amendment committee recommended several options — most members declined large immediate lot-size increases, the committee favored removing major subdivisions from agricultural by-right rules or limiting parent-tract splits, and members urged study of purchase-of-development-rights and adequate-facility assessments.

The King George County zoning-ordinance text amendment committee (ZOTAC) presented final recommendations to the Board of Supervisors on May 20, outlining a set of options staff should draft into ordinance language for review by the planning commission.

Kelly LaDuke, county planner who staffed the committee, said members declined the originally proposed large lot-size increases (A-1 from 10 to 50 acres; A-2 from 2 to 20; A-3 from 1 to 10). She said committee members generally felt the proposed changes were too drastic and wanted more time to assess the new 2024 ordinance implementation.

The committee…

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