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King William supervisors approve ordinance to restore prior front-setback rules
King William County Board of Supervisors · December 8, 2025
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Summary
The Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to approve Ordinance 15-25, returning front-setback measurements to the county—s prior standard and relying on VDOT road classifications until a comprehensive thoroughfare plan is adopted.
The King William County Board of Supervisors voted to approve Ordinance 15-25, reverting front-setback requirements to the county—s earlier standard and directing staff to use VDOT road classifications (principal arterial, minor arterial, collector, local and unclassified) when determining setbacks.
Staff told the board the change will…
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