A. In furtherance of the purpose of providing affordable shelter for all residents of the Commonwealth, the governing body of any locality, other than localities to which § 15.2-2304 applies, may by amendment to the zoning ordinances of such locality provide for an affordable housing dwelling unit program. Such program shall address housing needs, promote a full range of housing choices, and encourage the construction and continued existence of housing affordable to low and moderate income citizens, determined in accordance with the locality's definition of affordable housing, by providing for increases in density to the applicant in exchange for the applicant providing such affordable housing. Any local ordinance providing optional increases in density for provision of low and moderate income housing adopted before December 31, 1988, shall continue in full force and effect. Any local ordinance may authorize the governing body to (i) establish qualifying jurisdiction-wide affordable dwelling unit sales prices based on local market conditions, (ii) establish jurisdiction-wide affordable dwelling unit qualifying income guidelines, and (iii) offer incentives other than density increases, such as reductions or waiver of permit, development, and infrastructure fees, as the governing body deems appropriate to encourage the provision of affordable housing. Counties to which § 15.2-2304 applies shall be governed by the provisions of § 15.2-2304 for purposes of the adoption of an affordable dwelling unit ordinance.
B. Any zoning ordinance establishing an affordable housing dwelling unit program may include, among other things, reasonable regulations and provisions as to any or all of the following:
1. A definition of affordable housing and affordable dwelling units.
2. For application of the requirements of an affordable housing dwelling unit program to any site, as defined by the locality, or a portion thereof at one location which is the subject of an application for rezoning or special exception or, at the discretion of the local governing body, site plan or subdivision plat which yields, as submitted by the applicant, at an equivalent density greater than one unit per acre and which is located within an approved sewer area.
3. For an increase of up to 30 percent in the developable density of each site subject to the ordinance and for a provision requiring up to 17 percent of the total units approved, including the optional density increase, to be affordable dwelling units, as defined in the ordinance. In the event a 30 percent increase is not achieved, the percentage of affordable dwelling units required shall maintain the same ratio of 30 percent to 17 percent.
4. For increases by up to 30 percent of the density or of the lower and upper end of the density range set forth in the comprehensive plan of such locality applicable to rezoning and special exception applications that request approval of single family detached dwelling units or single family attached dwelling units, when such applications are approved after the effective date of a local affordable housing zoning ordinance amendment.
5. For a requirement that not less than 17 percent of the total number of dwelling units approved pursuant to a zoning ordinance amendment enacted pursuant to subdivision B 4 of this section shall be affordable dwelling units, as defined by the local zoning ordinance unless reduced by the 30 to 17 percent ratio pursuant to subdivision B 3 of this section.
6. For establishment of a local housing fund as part of its affordable housing dwelling unit program to assist in achieving the affordable housing goals of the locality pursuant to this section. The local housing fund may be a dedicated fund within the other funds of the locality, but any funds received pursuant to this section shall be used for achieving the affordable housing goals of the locality.
7. For reasonable regulations requiring the affordable dwelling units to be built and offered for sale or rental concurrently with the construction and certificate of occupancy of a reasonable proportion of the market rate units.
8. For standards of compliance with the provisions of an affordable housing dwelling unit program and for the authority of the local governing body or its designee to enforce compliance with such standards and impose reasonable penalties for noncompliance, provided that a local zoning ordinance provide for an appeal process for any party aggrieved by a decision of the local governing body.
C. For any building which is four stories or above and has an elevator, the applicant may request, and the locality shall consider, the unique ancillary costs associated with living in such a building in determining whether such housing will be affordable under the definition established by the locality in its ordinance adopted pursuant to this section. However, for localities under this section in Planning District Eight, nothing in this section shall apply to any elevator structure four stories or above.
D. Any ordinance adopted hereunder shall provide that the local governing body shall have no more than 280 days in which to process site or subdivision plans proposing the development or construction of affordable housing or affordable dwelling units under such ordinance. The calculation of such period of review shall include only the time that plans are in review by the local governing body and shall not include such time as may be required for revision or modification in order to comply with lawful requirements set forth in applicable ordinances and regulations.
E. A locality establishing an affordable housing dwelling unit program in any ordinance shall establish in its general ordinances, adopted in accordance with the requirements of subsection B of § 15.2-1427, reasonable regulations and provisions as to any or all of the following:
1. For administration and regulation by a local housing authority or by the local governing body or its designee of the sale and rental of affordable units.
2. For a local housing authority or local governing body or its designee to have an exclusive right to purchase up to one-third of the for-sale affordable housing dwelling units within a development within ninety days of a dwelling unit being completed and ready for purchase, provided that the remaining two-thirds of such units be offered for sale exclusively for a ninety-day period to persons who meet the income criteria established by the local housing authority or local governing body or the latter's designee.
3. For a local housing authority or local governing body or its designee to have an exclusive right to lease up to a specified percentage of the rental affordable dwelling units within a development within a controlled period determined by the housing authority or local governing body or its designee, provided that the remaining for-rental affordable dwelling units within a development be offered to persons who meet the income criteria established by the local housing authority or local governing body or its designee.
4. For the establishment of jurisdiction-wide affordable dwelling unit sales prices by the local housing authority or local governing body or the latter's designee, initially and adjusted semiannually, based on a determination of all ordinary, necessary and reasonable costs required to construct the affordable dwelling unit prototype dwellings by private industry after considering written comment by the public, local housing authority or advisory body to the local governing body, and other information such as the area's current general market and economic conditions, provided that sales prices not include the cost of land, on-site sales commissions and marketing expenses, but may include, among other costs, builder-paid permanent mortgage placement costs and buy-down fees and closing costs except prepaid expenses required at settlement.
5. For the establishment of jurisdiction-wide affordable dwelling unit rental prices by a local housing authority or local governing body or its designee, initially and adjusted semiannually, based on a determination of all ordinary, necessary and reasonable costs required to construct and market the required number of affordable dwelling rental units by private industry in the area, after considering written comment by the public, local housing authority, or advisory body to the local governing body, and other information such as the area's current general market and economic conditions.
6. For a requirement that the prices for resales and rerentals be controlled by the local housing authority or local governing body or designee for a period of not less than 15 years nor more than 50 years after the initial sale or rental transaction for each affordable dwelling unit, provided that the ordinance further provide for reasonable rules and regulations to implement a price control provision.
7. For establishment of an affordable dwelling unit advisory board which shall, among other things, advise the jurisdiction on sales and rental prices of affordable dwelling units; advise the housing authority or local governing body or its designees on requests for modifications of the requirements of an affordable dwelling unit program; adopt regulations concerning its recommendations of sales and rental prices of affordable dwelling units; and adopt procedures concerning requests for modifications of an affordable housing dwelling unit program. Members of the board, to be ten in number and to be appointed by the governing body, shall be qualified as follows: two members shall be either civil engineers or architects, each of whom shall be registered or certified with the relevant agency of the Commonwealth, or planners, all of whom shall have extensive experience in practice in the locality; one member shall be a real estate salesperson or broker, licensed in accordance with Chapter 21 (§ 54.1-2100 et seq.) of Title 54.1; one member shall be a representative of a lending institution which finances residential development in the locality; four members shall consist of a representative from a local housing authority or local governing body or its designee, a residential builder with extensive experience in producing single-family detached and attached dwelling units, a residential builder with extensive experience in producing multiple-family dwelling units, and a representative from either the public works or planning department of the locality; one member may be a representative of a nonprofit housing organization which provides services in the locality; and one citizen of the locality. At least four members of the advisory board shall be employed in the locality.
F. A locality establishing an affordable housing dwelling unit program in any ordinance shall establish in its general ordinances, adopted in accordance with the requirements of subsection B of § 15.2-1427, reasonable regulations and provisions as to the following:
The sales and rental price for affordable dwelling units within a development shall be established such that the owner/applicant shall not suffer economic loss as a result of providing the required affordable dwelling units. "Economic loss" for sales units means that result when the owner or applicant of a development fails to recoup the cost of construction and certain allowances as may be determined by the designee of the governing body for the affordable dwelling units, exclusive of the cost of land acquisition and cost voluntarily incurred but not authorized by the ordinance, upon the sale of an affordable dwelling unit.
1990, c. 834, § 15.1-491.9; 1991, c. 599; 1992, c. 244; 1993, c. 437; 1994, cc. 88, 679; 1996, cc. 233, 426; 1997, cc. 587, 607; 2007, cc. 695, 713; 2008, c. 790.
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