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Planning commission backs withdrawal of Rockland Farm land from AFD to enable conservation easement

Loudoun County Planning Commission · December 18, 2025
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Summary

The Loudoun County Planning Commission unanimously recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Rockland Farm LLC’s early withdrawal of 514.88 acres from the New Rockland Agricultural and Forestal District to allow a conservation easement with Old Dominion Land Conservancy; staff said termination of the AFD would be evaluated at the district’s 2029 review.

Rachel Evenchuk, a planner with the Loudoun County Department of Planning and Zoning, told the Planning Commission on Dec. 18 that Rockland Farm LLC is asking to withdraw 514.88 acres from the New Rockland Agricultural and Forestal District so the property can be placed under a conservation easement with Old Dominion Land Conservancy. “Early withdrawal is permitted under Virginia Code section 15.2‑4314 for good and reasonable cause,” Evenchuk said…

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