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Board requires conditional‑use review for campgrounds on agricultural land, sets 14‑night stay limit
Summary
The Board of Supervisors amended the zoning code to require conditional‑use permits for campgrounds in A‑1 agricultural zones, updated definitions, and restricted stays to a maximum of 14 nights within a 30‑day period. The planning commission recommended the change and the board approved it 5‑1.
On June 17 the Stafford County Board of Supervisors approved an ordinance amendment changing how campgrounds are regulated in the A‑1 agricultural district: campgrounds that were previously allowed by‑right on parcels of at least 10 acres will now require a conditional‑use permit (CUP), and the county updated the definitions that apply to camping uses.
The new provisions also consolidate travel‑trailer and RV‑park definitions…
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