A. A zoning ordinance may include, among other things, reasonable regulations and provisions as to any or all of the following matters:
1. For variances or special exceptions, as defined in § 15.2-2201, to the general regulations in any district.
2. For the temporary application of the ordinance to any property coming into the territorial jurisdiction of the governing body by annexation or otherwise, subsequent to the adoption of the zoning ordinance, and pending the orderly amendment of the ordinance.
3. For the granting of special exceptions under suitable regulations and safeguards; notwithstanding any other provisions of this article, the governing body of any locality may reserve unto itself the right to issue such special exceptions. Conditions imposed in connection with residential special use permits, wherein the applicant proposes affordable housing, shall be consistent with the objective of providing affordable housing. When imposing conditions on residential projects specifying materials and methods of construction or specific design features, the approving body shall consider the impact of the conditions upon the affordability of housing.
The governing body or the board of zoning appeals of the Cities of Hampton and Norfolk may impose a condition upon any special exception or use permit relating to retail alcoholic beverage control licensees which provides that such special exception or use permit will automatically expire upon a change of ownership of the property, a change in possession, a change in the operation or management of a facility, or the passage of a specific period of time.
The governing body of the City of Richmond may impose a condition upon any special use permit issued after July 1, 2000, relating to retail alcoholic beverage licensees which provides that such special use permit shall be subject to an automatic review by the governing body upon a change in possession, a change in the owner of the business, or a transfer of majority control of the business entity. Upon review by the governing body, it may either amend or revoke the special use permit after notice and a public hearing as required by § 15.2-2206.
4. For the administration and enforcement of the ordinance including the appointment or designation of a zoning administrator who may also hold another office in the locality. The zoning administrator shall have all necessary authority on behalf of the governing body to administer and enforce the zoning ordinance. His authority shall include (i) ordering in writing the remedying of any condition found in violation of the ordinance; (ii) insuring compliance with the ordinance, bringing legal action, including injunction, abatement, or other appropriate action or proceeding subject to appeal pursuant to § 15.2-2311; and (iii) in specific cases, making findings of fact and, with concurrence of the attorney for the governing body, conclusions of law regarding determinations of rights accruing under § 15.2-2307 or subsection C of § 15.2-2311.
Whenever the zoning administrator has reasonable cause to believe that any person has engaged in or is engaging in any violation of a zoning ordinance that limits occupancy in a residential dwelling unit, which is subject to a civil penalty that may be imposed in accordance with the provisions of § 15.2-2209, and the zoning administrator, after a good faith effort to obtain the data or information necessary to determine whether a violation has occurred, has been unable to obtain such information, he may request that the attorney for the locality petition the judge of the general district court for his jurisdiction for a subpoena duces tecum against any such person refusing to produce such data or information. The judge of the court, upon good cause shown, may cause the subpoena to be issued. Any person failing to comply with such subpoena shall be subject to punishment for contempt by the court issuing the subpoena. Any person so subpoenaed may apply to the judge who issued the subpoena to quash it.
Notwithstanding the provisions of § 15.2-2311, a zoning ordinance may prescribe an appeal period of less than 30 days, but not less than 10 days, for a notice of violation involving temporary or seasonal commercial uses, parking of commercial trucks in residential zoning districts, maximum occupancy limitations of a residential dwelling unit, or similar short-term, recurring violations.
Where provided by ordinance, the zoning administrator may be authorized to grant a modification from any provision contained in the zoning ordinance with respect to physical requirements on a lot or parcel of land, including but not limited to size, height, location or features of or related to any building, structure, or improvements, if the administrator finds in writing that: (i) the strict application of the ordinance would produce undue hardship; (ii) such hardship is not shared generally by other properties in the same zoning district and the same vicinity; and (iii) the authorization of the modification will not be of substantial detriment to adjacent property and the character of the zoning district will not be changed by the granting of the modification. Prior to the granting of a modification, the zoning administrator shall give, or require the applicant to give, all adjoining property owners written notice of the request for modification, and an opportunity to respond to the request within 21 days of the date of the notice. The zoning administrator shall make a decision on the application for modification and issue a written decision with a copy provided to the applicant and any adjoining landowner who responded in writing to the notice sent pursuant to this paragraph. The decision of the zoning administrator shall constitute a decision within the purview of § 15.2-2311, and may be appealed to the board of zoning appeals as provided by that section. Decisions of the board of zoning appeals may be appealed to the circuit court as provided by § 15.2-2314.
The zoning administrator shall respond within 90 days of a request for a decision or determination on zoning matters within the scope of his authority unless the requester has agreed to a longer period. If the decision or determination by the zoning administrator could impair the ability of an adjacent property owner to satisfy the minimum storage capacity and yield requirements for a residential drinking well pursuant to § 32.1-176.4 or any regulation adopted thereunder, the zoning administrator shall provide a copy of such decision or determination to such adjacent property owner so affected.
5. For the imposition of penalties upon conviction of any violation of the zoning ordinance. Any such violation shall be a misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000. If the violation is uncorrected at the time of the conviction, the court shall order the violator to abate or remedy the violation in compliance with the zoning ordinance, within a time period established by the court. Failure to remove or abate a zoning violation within the specified time period shall constitute a separate misdemeanor offense punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000; any such failure during a succeeding 10-day period shall constitute a separate misdemeanor offense punishable by a fine of not more than $1,500; and any such failure during any succeeding 10-day period shall constitute a separate misdemeanor offense for each 10-day period punishable by a fine of not more than $2,000.
However, any conviction resulting from a violation of provisions regulating the number of unrelated persons in single-family residential dwellings shall be punishable by a fine of up to $2,000. Failure to abate the violation within the specified time period shall be punishable by a fine of up to $5,000, and any such failure during any succeeding 10-day period shall constitute a separate misdemeanor offense for each 10-day period punishable by a fine of up to $7,500. However, no such fine shall accrue against an owner or managing agent of a single-family residential dwelling unit during the pendency of any legal action commenced by such owner or managing agent of such dwelling unit against a tenant to eliminate an overcrowding condition in accordance with the Virginia Residential Landlord and Tenant Act (§ 55.1-1200 et seq.). A conviction resulting from a violation of provisions regulating the number of unrelated persons in single-family residential dwellings shall not be punishable by a jail term.
6. For the collection of fees to cover the cost of making inspections, issuing permits, advertising of notices and other expenses incident to the administration of a zoning ordinance or to the filing or processing of any appeal or amendment thereto.
7. For the amendment of the regulations or district maps from time to time, or for their repeal. Whenever the public necessity, convenience, general welfare, or good zoning practice requires, the governing body may by ordinance amend, supplement, or change the regulations, district boundaries, or classifications of property. Any such amendment may be initiated (i) by resolution of the governing body; (ii) by motion of the local planning commission; or (iii) by petition of the owner, contract purchaser with the owner's written consent, or the owner's agent therefor, of the property which is the subject of the proposed zoning map amendment, addressed to the governing body or the local planning commission, who shall forward such petition to the governing body; however, the ordinance may provide for the consideration of proposed amendments only at specified intervals of time, and may further provide that substantially the same petition will not be reconsidered within a specific period, not exceeding one year. Any such resolution or motion by such governing body or commission proposing the rezoning shall state the above public purposes therefor.
In any county having adopted such zoning ordinance, all motions, resolutions or petitions for amendment to the zoning ordinance, and/or map shall be acted upon and a decision made within such reasonable time as may be necessary which shall not exceed 12 months unless the applicant requests or consents to action beyond such period or unless the applicant withdraws his motion, resolution or petition for amendment to the zoning ordinance or map, or both. In the event of and upon such withdrawal, processing of the motion, resolution or petition shall cease without further action as otherwise would be required by this subdivision.
8. For the submission and approval of a plan of development prior to the issuance of building permits to assure compliance with regulations contained in such zoning ordinance.
9. For areas and districts designated for mixed use developments or planned unit developments as defined in § 15.2-2201.
10. For the administration of incentive zoning as defined in § 15.2-2201.
11. For provisions allowing the locality to enter into a voluntary agreement with a landowner that would result in the downzoning of the landowner's undeveloped or underdeveloped property in exchange for a tax credit equal to the amount of excess real estate taxes that the landowner has paid due to the higher zoning classification. The locality may establish reasonable guidelines for determining the amount of excess real estate tax collected and the method and duration for applying the tax credit. For purposes of this section, "downzoning" means a zoning action by a locality that results in a reduction in a formerly permitted land use intensity or density.
12. Provisions for requiring and considering Phase I environmental site assessments based on the anticipated use of the property proposed for the subdivision or development that meet generally accepted national standards for such assessments, such as those developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials, and Phase II environmental site assessments, that also meet accepted national standards, such as, but not limited to, those developed by the American Society for Testing and Materials, if the locality deems such to be reasonably necessary, based on findings in the Phase I assessment, and in accordance with regulations of the United States Environmental Protection Agency and the American Society for Testing and Materials. A reasonable fee may be charged for the review of such environmental assessments. Such fees shall not exceed an amount commensurate with the services rendered, taking into consideration the time, skill, and administrative expense involved in such review.
13. Provisions to incorporate generally accepted national environmental protection and product safety standards for the use of solar panels and battery technologies for solar photovoltaic (electric energy) projects, such as those developed for existing product certifications and standards including the National Sanitation Foundation/American National Standards Institute No. 457, International Electrotechnical Commission No. 61215-2, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Standard 1547, and Underwriters Laboratories No. 61730-2.
14. Provisions for requiring disclosure and remediation of contamination and other adverse environmental conditions of the property prior to approval of subdivision and development plans.
15. For the enforcement of provisions of the zoning ordinance that regulate the number of persons permitted to occupy a single-family residential dwelling unit, provided such enforcement is in compliance with applicable local, state and federal fair housing laws.
16. For the issuance of inspection warrants by a magistrate or court of competent jurisdiction. The zoning administrator or his agent may make an affidavit under oath before a magistrate or court of competent jurisdiction and, if such affidavit establishes probable cause that a zoning ordinance violation has occurred, request that the magistrate or court grant the zoning administrator or his agent an inspection warrant to enable the zoning administrator or his agent to enter the subject dwelling for the purpose of determining whether violations of the zoning ordinance exist. After issuing a warrant under this section, the magistrate or judge shall file the affidavit in the manner prescribed by § 19.2-54. After executing the warrant, the zoning administrator or his agents shall return the warrant to the clerk of the circuit court of the city or county wherein the inspection was made. The zoning administrator or his agent shall make a reasonable effort to obtain consent from the owner or tenant of the subject dwelling prior to seeking the issuance of an inspection warrant under this section.
B. Prior to the initiation of an application by the owner of the subject property, the owner's agent, or any entity in which the owner holds an ownership interest greater than 50 percent, for a special exception, special use permit, variance, rezoning or other land disturbing permit, including building permits and erosion and sediment control permits, or prior to the issuance of final approval, the authorizing body may require the applicant to produce satisfactory evidence that any delinquent real estate taxes, nuisance charges, stormwater management utility fees, and any other charges that constitute a lien on the subject property, that are owed to the locality and have been properly assessed against the subject property, have been paid, unless otherwise authorized by the treasurer.
Code 1950, § 15-968.5; 1962, c. 407, § 15.1-491; 1964, c. 564; 1966, c. 455; 1968, cc. 543, 595; 1973, c. 286; 1974, c. 547; 1975, cc. 99, 575, 579, 582, 641; 1976, cc. 71, 409, 470, 683; 1977, c. 177; 1978, c. 543; 1979, c. 182; 1982, c. 44; 1983, c. 392; 1984, c. 238; 1987, c. 8; 1988, cc. 481, 856; 1989, cc. 359, 384; 1990, cc. 672, 868; 1992, c. 380; 1993, c. 672; 1994, c. 802; 1995, cc. 351, 475, 584, 603; 1996, c. 451; 1997, cc. 529, 543, 587; 1998, c. 385; 1999, c. 792; 2000, cc. 764, 817; 2001, c. 240; 2002, cc. 547, 703; 2005, cc. 625, 677; 2006, cc. 304, 514, 533, 903; 2007, cc. 821, 937; 2008, cc. 297, 317, 343, 581, 593, 720, 777; 2009, c. 721; 2012, cc. 304, 318; 2014, c. 354; 2017, c. 398; 2018, c. 726; 2020, cc. 312, 402, 442, 443, 893, 894.
Structure Code of Virginia
Title 15.2 - Counties, Cities and Towns
Chapter 22 - Planning, Subdivision of Land and Zoning
§ 15.2-2200. Declaration of legislative intent
§ 15.2-2202. Duties of state agencies; electric utilities
§ 15.2-2205. Additional notice of planning or zoning matters
§ 15.2-2206. When locality may require applicant to give notice; how given
§ 15.2-2207. Public notice of juvenile residential care facilities in certain localities
§ 15.2-2208. Restraining violations of chapter
§ 15.2-2209. Civil penalties for violations of zoning ordinance
§ 15.2-2209.1. Extension of approvals to address housing crisis
§ 15.2-2209.1:1. Extension of approvals to address the COVID-19 pandemic
§ 15.2-2209.2. Public infrastructure maintenance bonds
§ 15.2-2211. Cooperation of local planning commissions and other agencies
§ 15.2-2215. Quorum majority vote
§ 15.2-2217. Officers, employees and consultants; expenditures; rules and records; special surveys
§ 15.2-2218. County planning commission serving as commission of town
§ 15.2-2219. Joint local planning commissions
§ 15.2-2220. Duplicate planning commission authorized for certain local governments
§ 15.2-2221. Duties of commissions
§ 15.2-2222. Expenditures; gifts and donations
§ 15.2-2222.1. Coordination of state and local transportation planning
§ 15.2-2223. Comprehensive plan to be prepared and adopted; scope and purpose
§ 15.2-2223.1. Comprehensive plan to include urban development areas
§ 15.2-2223.2. Comprehensive plan to include coastal resource management guidance
§ 15.2-2223.4. Comprehensive plan shall provide for transit-oriented development
§ 15.2-2223.5. Comprehensive plan shall address manufactured housing
§ 15.2-2224. Surveys and studies to be made in preparation of plan; implementation of plan
§ 15.2-2226. Adoption or disapproval of plan by governing body
§ 15.2-2227. Return of plan to local planning commission; resubmission
§ 15.2-2228. Adoption of parts of plan
§ 15.2-2230. Plan to be reviewed at least once every five years
§ 15.2-2230.1. Public facilities study
§ 15.2-2232. Legal status of plan
§ 15.2-2233. Maps to be prepared in localities; what map shall show
§ 15.2-2234. Adoption; filing in office of clerk of court
§ 15.2-2235. Additions and modifications
§ 15.2-2236. Periodic review and readoption
§ 15.2-2238. Authority of counties under Article 2 (§ 33.2-705 et seq.) of Chapter 7 not affected
§ 15.2-2240. Localities to adopt ordinances regulating subdivision and development of land
§ 15.2-2241. Mandatory provisions of a subdivision ordinance
§ 15.2-2242. Optional provisions of a subdivision ordinance
§ 15.2-2243. Payment by subdivider of the pro rata share of the cost of certain facilities
§ 15.2-2243.1. Payment by developer or subdivider
§ 15.2-2244. Provisions for subdivision of a lot for conveyance to a family member
§ 15.2-2244.1. Additional method for subdivision of a lot for conveyance to a family member
§ 15.2-2244.2. Subdivision of a lot of property held in trust for a family member
§ 15.2-2245. Provisions for periodic partial and final release of certain performance guarantees
§ 15.2-2245.1. Stormwater management ponds; removal of trees
§ 15.2-2246. Site plans submitted in accordance with zoning ordinance
§ 15.2-2247. Applicability of subdivision ordinance to manufactured homes
§ 15.2-2249. Application of county subdivision regulations in area subject to municipal jurisdiction
§ 15.2-2250. Disagreement between county and municipality as to regulations
§ 15.2-2252. Filing and recording of ordinance and amendments thereto
§ 15.2-2253. Preparation and adoption of amendments to ordinance
§ 15.2-2254. Statutory provisions effective after ordinance adopted
§ 15.2-2255. Administration and enforcement of regulations
§ 15.2-2256. Procedure to account for fees for common improvements
§ 15.2-2257. Procedure to modify certain covenants in Shenandoah County
§ 15.2-2258. Plat of proposed subdivision and site plans to be submitted for approval
§ 15.2-2259. Local planning commission to act on proposed plat
§ 15.2-2260. Localities may provide for submission of preliminary subdivision plats; how long valid
§ 15.2-2261. Recorded plats or final site plans to be valid for not less than five years
§ 15.2-2261.1. Recorded plat or final site plans; conflicting zoning conditions
§ 15.2-2262. Requisites of plat
§ 15.2-2263. Expedited land development review procedure
§ 15.2-2266. Validation of certain plats recorded before January 1, 1975
§ 15.2-2267. Petition to restrict access to certain public streets
§ 15.2-2268. Localities not obligated to pay for grading, paving, etc.
§ 15.2-2269. Plans and specifications for utility fixtures and systems to be submitted for approval
§ 15.2-2270. Vacation of interests granted to a locality as a condition of site plan approval
§ 15.2-2271. Vacation of plat before sale of lot therein; ordinance of vacation
§ 15.2-2272. Vacation of plat after sale of lot
§ 15.2-2273. Fee for processing application under § 15.2-2271 or § 15.2-2272
§ 15.2-2274. Effect of vacation under § 15.2-2272
§ 15.2-2275. Relocation or vacation of boundary lines
§ 15.2-2276. Duty of clerk when plat vacated
§ 15.2-2278. Vacating plat of subdivision
§ 15.2-2279. Ordinances regulating the building of houses and establishing setback lines
§ 15.2-2280. Zoning ordinances generally
§ 15.2-2281. Jurisdiction of localities
§ 15.2-2282. Regulations to be uniform
§ 15.2-2283. Purpose of zoning ordinances
§ 15.2-2283.1. Prohibition of sexual offender treatment office in residentially zoned subdivision
§ 15.2-2284. Matters to be considered in drawing and applying zoning ordinances and districts
§ 15.2-2285. Preparation and adoption of zoning ordinance and map and amendments thereto; appeal
§ 15.2-2286.1. Provisions for clustering of single-family dwellings so as to preserve open space
§ 15.2-2287. Localities may require oath regarding property interest of local officials
§ 15.2-2287.1. Disclosures in land use proceedings
§ 15.2-2288. Localities may not require a special use permit for certain agricultural activities
§ 15.2-2288.1. Localities may not require a special use permit for certain residential uses
§ 15.2-2288.2. Localities may not require special use permit for certain temporary structures
§ 15.2-2288.3. Licensed farm wineries; local regulation of certain activities
§ 15.2-2288.3:1. Limited brewery license; local regulation of certain activities
§ 15.2-2288.3:2. Limited distiller's license; local regulation of certain activities
§ 15.2-2288.4. Extension of expiration dates for special use permits
§ 15.2-2288.5. Meaning of "cemetery" for purposes of zoning
§ 15.2-2288.6. Agricultural operations; local regulation of certain activities
§ 15.2-2288.7. Local regulation of solar facilities
§ 15.2-2288.8. Special exceptions for solar photovoltaic projects
§ 15.2-2289. Localities may provide by ordinance for disclosure of real parties in interest
§ 15.2-2290. Uniform regulations for manufactured housing
§ 15.2-2291. Assisted living facilities and group homes of eight or fewer; single-family residence
§ 15.2-2292. Zoning provisions for family day homes
§ 15.2-2292.1. Zoning provisions for temporary family health care structures
§ 15.2-2293. Airspace subject to zoning ordinances
§ 15.2-2293.1. Placement of amateur radio antennas
§ 15.2-2293.2. Regulation of helicopter use
§ 15.2-2294. Airport safety zoning
§ 15.2-2295.1. Regulation of mountain ridge construction
§ 15.2-2295.2. Dam break inundation zones
§ 15.2-2296. Conditional zoning; declaration of legislative policy and findings; purpose
§ 15.2-2297. Same; conditions as part of a rezoning or amendment to zoning map
§ 15.2-2299. Same; enforcement and guarantees
§ 15.2-2301. Same; petition for review of decision
§ 15.2-2302. Same; amendments and variations of conditions
§ 15.2-2303. Conditional zoning in certain localities
§ 15.2-2303.1. Development agreements in certain counties
§ 15.2-2303.1:1. When certain cash proffers collected or accepted
§ 15.2-2303.2. Proffered cash payments and expenditures
§ 15.2-2303.3. Cash proffers requested or accepted by a locality
§ 15.2-2303.4. Provisions applicable to certain conditional rezoning proffers
§ 15.2-2304. Affordable dwelling unit ordinances in certain localities
§ 15.2-2305. Affordable dwelling unit ordinances
§ 15.2-2305.1. Affordable housing dwelling unit ordinances
§ 15.2-2306. Preservation of historical sites and architectural areas
§ 15.2-2306.1. Creation of working waterfront development areas
§ 15.2-2307. Vested rights not impaired; nonconforming uses
§ 15.2-2307.1. Protection of established commercial fishing operations
§ 15.2-2308. Boards of zoning appeals to be created; membership, organization, etc.
§ 15.2-2308.1. Boards of zoning appeals, ex parte communications, proceedings
§ 15.2-2309. Powers and duties of boards of zoning appeals
§ 15.2-2310. Applications for special exceptions and variances
§ 15.2-2312. Procedure on appeal
§ 15.2-2313. Proceedings to prevent construction of building in violation of zoning ordinance
§ 15.2-2314. Certiorari to review decision of board
§ 15.2-2315. Conflict with statutes, local ordinances or regulations
§ 15.2-2316. Validation of zoning ordinances prior to 1971
§ 15.2-2316.2. Localities may provide for transfer of development rights
§ 15.2-2316.4. Zoning; small cell facilities
§ 15.2-2316.4:1. Zoning; other wireless facilities and wireless support structures
§ 15.2-2316.4:2. Application reviews
§ 15.2-2316.4:3. Additional provisions
§ 15.2-2316.5. Moratorium prohibited
§ 15.2-2316.7. Negotiations; siting agreement
§ 15.2-2316.8. Powers of host localities
§ 15.2-2316.9. Effect of executed siting agreement; land use approval
§ 15.2-2317. Applicability of article
§ 15.2-2319. Authority to assess and impose impact fees
§ 15.2-2320. Impact fee service areas to be established
§ 15.2-2321. Adoption of road improvements program
§ 15.2-2322. Adoption of impact fee and schedule
§ 15.2-2323. When impact fees assessed and imposed
§ 15.2-2324. Credits against impact fee
§ 15.2-2325. Updating plan and amending impact fee
§ 15.2-2327. Refund of impact fees