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Louisa County adopts first-phase land development ordinance amendments covering signs, food trucks, subdivision reviews

2085488 · January 7, 2025
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Summary

The board approved Phase 1 amendments to Chapter 86 (land development regulations) to clarify definitions, add food‑truck rules, adjust sign allowances, require third‑party review for certain subdivision road plans and change VDOT referral language for plan approvals.

The Louisa County Board of Supervisors adopted a set of first‑phase amendments to the county’s Land Development Regulations (Chapter 86) after a public hearing on Jan. 7, 2025.

Planning staff described the changes as clarifications and updates intended to align county regulations with state and federal requirements, remove outdated provisions, and improve the ordinance’s internal consistency. The packet materials identified the full draft and listed proposed edits; planning staff summarized key items during the hearing.

Notable changes approved in this phase include: - Changing the bed‑and‑breakfast minimum stay from five nights to seven nights; - Adding a separate…

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