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Commission pores over Board‑requested ordinance changes on lot sizes and subdivision access; asks staff for data and stakeholder working group

King George County Planning Commission · December 10, 2024
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Summary

The Board of Supervisors asked the Planning Commission to consider raising minimum lot sizes in agricultural districts and to correct a subdivision table that appears to permit unlimited driveway cuts; commissioners requested data on how many parcels would become nonconforming and suggested a joint working group with the Board to draft ordinance language.

Planning staff presented two ordinance amendment requests referred by the Board of Supervisors: (1) increase the minimum lot areas in agricultural zoning districts (A‑1, A‑2, A‑3) — the Board suggested raising minimums (examples in staff slides: A‑1 to 50 acres, A‑2 to 20 acres, A‑3 to 10 acres) while exempting family subdivisions — and (2) correct a drafting error in the subdivision standards table that…

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