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Livingston resident tells supervisors county limits livestock on smaller agricultural lots; urges code change
Summary
A Livingston District resident told the board Spotsylvania’s ordinance prohibits livestock on parcels under five acres even when the county has zoned the land agricultural, and he urged the board to remove the acreage restriction as inconsistent with state law.
Justin, who identified himself as a Livingston District resident, used his public‑comment time to urge the Board of Supervisors to remove a county restriction that bars most livestock on parcels smaller than five acres — a rule he said contradicts Virginia law and the county’s own agricultural zoning.
He said he owns 4.34 acres zoned Ag‑3 but cannot legally…
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