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Powhatan staff rework access rules after commissioners flag inconsistent subdivision language

2424937 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

Commissioners reviewed a proposed access‑management approach that limits primary driveway cuts and allows additional connections only after traffic analysis and planning commission review. The discussion flagged inconsistencies between the county’s subdivision rules, minor/major subdivision definitions and driveway‑spacing language.

Planning staff reviewed proposed language to limit the number of direct driveway connections from parcels onto state‑maintained roads and to create a process for approving additional connections where a site‑specific traffic impact analysis demonstrates safety or circulation benefits.

Why it matters: staff and commissioners said numerous recorded subdivisions along Route 60 and elsewhere have produced multiple driveways that compromise safety and corridor mobility; the county’s subdivision language also contains internal inconsistencies that have allowed varying interpretations over time.

Key proposals and discussion points: - Baseline rule: staff said the draft would generally limit newly created parcels that front a state road to a single permitted access…

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