Code of Virginia
Chapter 22 - Planning, Subdivision of Land and Zoning
§ 15.2-2306. Preservation of historical sites and architectural areas

A. 1. Any locality may adopt an ordinance setting forth the historic landmarks within the locality as established by the Virginia Board of Historic Resources, and any other buildings or structures within the locality having an important historic, architectural, archaeological or cultural interest, any historic areas within the locality as defined by § 15.2-2201, and areas of unique architectural value located within designated conservation, rehabilitation or redevelopment districts, amending the existing zoning ordinance and delineating one or more historic districts, adjacent to such landmarks, buildings and structures, or encompassing such areas, or encompassing parcels of land contiguous to arterial streets or highways (as designated pursuant to Title 33.2, including § 33.2-319 of that title) found by the governing body to be significant routes of tourist access to the locality or to designated historic landmarks, buildings, structures or districts therein or in a contiguous locality. A governing body may provide in the ordinance that the applicant must submit documentation that any development in an area of the locality of known historical or archaeological significance will preserve or accommodate the historical or archaeological resources. An amendment of the zoning ordinance and the establishment of a district or districts shall be in accordance with the provisions of Article 7 (§ 15.2-2280 et seq.) of this chapter. The governing body may provide for a review board to administer the ordinance and may provide compensation to the board. The ordinance may include a provision that no building or structure, including signs, shall be erected, reconstructed, altered or restored within any such district unless approved by the review board or, on appeal, by the governing body of the locality as being architecturally compatible with the historic landmarks, buildings or structures therein.
2. Subject to the provisions of subdivision 3 of this subsection the governing body may provide in the ordinance that no historic landmark, building or structure within any district shall be razed, demolished or moved until the razing, demolition or moving thereof is approved by the review board, or, on appeal, by the governing body after consultation with the review board.
3. The governing body shall provide by ordinance for appeals to the circuit court for such locality from any final decision of the governing body pursuant to subdivisions 1 and 2 of this subsection and shall specify therein the parties entitled to appeal the decisions, which parties shall have the right to appeal to the circuit court for review by filing a petition at law, setting forth the alleged illegality of the action of the governing body, provided the petition is filed within thirty days after the final decision is rendered by the governing body. The filing of the petition shall stay the decision of the governing body pending the outcome of the appeal to the court, except that the filing of the petition shall not stay the decision of the governing body if the decision denies the right to raze or demolish a historic landmark, building or structure. The court may reverse or modify the decision of the governing body, in whole or in part, if it finds upon review that the decision of the governing body is contrary to law or that its decision is arbitrary and constitutes an abuse of discretion, or it may affirm the decision of the governing body.
In addition to the right of appeal hereinabove set forth, the owner of a historic landmark, building or structure, the razing or demolition of which is subject to the provisions of subdivision 2 of this subsection, shall, as a matter of right, be entitled to raze or demolish such landmark, building or structure provided that: (i) he has applied to the governing body for such right, (ii) the owner has for the period of time set forth in the same schedule hereinafter contained and at a price reasonably related to its fair market value, made a bona fide offer to sell the landmark, building or structure, and the land pertaining thereto, to the locality or to any person, firm, corporation, government or agency thereof, or political subdivision or agency thereof, which gives reasonable assurance that it is willing to preserve and restore the landmark, building or structure and the land pertaining thereto, and (iii) no bona fide contract, binding upon all parties thereto, shall have been executed for the sale of any such landmark, building or structure, and the land pertaining thereto, prior to the expiration of the applicable time period set forth in the time schedule hereinafter contained. Any appeal which may be taken to the court from the decision of the governing body, whether instituted by the owner or by any other proper party, notwithstanding the provisions heretofore stated relating to a stay of the decision appealed from shall not affect the right of the owner to make the bona fide offer to sell referred to above. No offer to sell shall be made more than one year after a final decision by the governing body, but thereafter the owner may renew his request to the governing body to approve the razing or demolition of the historic landmark, building or structure. The time schedule for offers to sell shall be as follows: three months when the offering price is less than $25,000; four months when the offering price is $25,000 or more but less than $40,000; five months when the offering price is $40,000 or more but less than $55,000; six months when the offering price is $55,000 or more but less than $75,000; seven months when the offering price is $75,000 or more but less than $90,000; and twelve months when the offering price is $90,000 or more.
4. The governing body is authorized to acquire in any legal manner any historic area, landmark, building or structure, land pertaining thereto, or any estate or interest therein which, in the opinion of the governing body should be acquired, preserved and maintained for the use, observation, education, pleasure and welfare of the people; provide for their renovation, preservation, maintenance, management and control as places of historic interest by a department of the locality or by a board, commission or agency specially established by ordinance for the purpose; charge or authorize the charging of compensation for the use thereof or admission thereto; lease, subject to such regulations as may be established by ordinance, any such area, property, lands or estate or interest therein so acquired upon the condition that the historic character of the area, landmark, building, structure or land shall be preserved and maintained; or to enter into contracts with any person, firm or corporation for the management, preservation, maintenance or operation of any such area, landmark, building, structure, land pertaining thereto or interest therein so acquired as a place of historic interest; however, the locality shall not use the right of condemnation under this subsection unless the historic value of such area, landmark, building, structure, land pertaining thereto, or estate or interest therein is about to be destroyed.
The authority to enter into contracts with any person, firm or corporation as stated above may include the creation, by ordinance, of a resident curator program such that private entities through lease or other contract may be engaged to manage, preserve, maintain, or operate, including the option to reside in, any such historic area, property, lands, or estate owned or leased by the locality. Any leases or contracts entered into under this provision shall require that all maintenance and improvement be conducted in accordance with established treatment standards for historic landmarks, areas, buildings, and structures. For purposes of this section, leases or contracts that preserve historic landmarks, buildings, structures, or areas are deemed to be consistent with the purposes of use, observation, education, pleasure, and welfare of the people as stated above so long as the lease or contract provides for reasonable public access consistent with the property's nature and use. The Department of Historic Resources shall provide technical assistance to local governments, at their request, to assist in developing resident curator programs.
B. Notwithstanding any contrary provision of law, general or special, in the City of Portsmouth no approval of any governmental agency or review board shall be required for the construction of a ramp to serve the handicapped at any structure designated pursuant to the provisions of this section.
C. Any locality that establishes or expands a local historic district pursuant to this section shall identify and inventory all landmarks, buildings, or structures in the areas being considered for inclusion within the proposed district. Prior to adoption of an ordinance establishing or expanding a local historic district, the locality shall (i) provide for public input from the community and affected property owners in accordance with § 15.2-2204; (ii) establish written criteria to be used to determine which properties should be included within a local historic district; and (iii) review the inventory and the criteria to determine which properties in the areas being considered for inclusion within the proposed district meet the criteria to be included in a local historic district. Local historic district boundaries may be adjusted to exclude properties along the perimeter that do not meet the criteria. The locality shall include only the geographical areas in a local historic district where a majority of the properties meet the criteria established by the locality in accordance with this section. However, parcels of land contiguous to arterial streets or highways found by the governing body to be significant routes of tourist access to the locality or to designated historic landmarks, buildings, structures, or districts therein, or in a contiguous locality may be included in a local historic district notwithstanding the provisions of this subsection.
D. Any locality utilizing the urban county executive form of government may include a provision in any ordinance adopted pursuant to this section that would allow public access to any such historic area, landmark, building, or structure, or land pertaining thereto, or providing that no subdivision shall occur within any historic district unless approved by the review board or, on appeal, by the governing body of the locality as being compatible with the historic nature of such area, landmarks, buildings, or structures therein with regard to any parcel or parcels that collectively are (i) adjacent to a navigable river and a national park and (ii) in part or as a whole subject to an easement granted to the National Park Service or Virginia Outdoors Foundation granted on or after January 1, 1973.
1973, c. 270, § 15.1-503.2; 1974, c. 90; 1975, cc. 98, 574, 575, 641; 1977, c. 473; 1987, c. 563; 1988, c. 700; 1989, c. 174; 1993, c. 770; 1996, c. 424; 1997, cc. 587, 676; 2009, c. 290; 2011, c. 237; 2012, c. 790; 2021, Sp. Sess. I, c. 531.

Structure Code of Virginia

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

§ 15.2-2201. Definitions

§ 15.2-2202. Duties of state agencies; electric utilities

§ 15.2-2203. Existing planning commissions and boards of zoning appeals; validation of plans previously adopted

§ 15.2-2204. Advertisement of plans, ordinances, etc.; joint public hearings; written notice of certain amendments

§ 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

§ 15.2-2208.1. Damages for unconstitutional grant or denial by locality of certain permits and approvals

§ 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

§ 15.2-2210. Creation of local planning commissions; participation in planning district commissions or joint local commissions

§ 15.2-2211. Cooperation of local planning commissions and other agencies

§ 15.2-2212. Qualifications, appointment, removal, terms and compensation of members of local planning commissions

§ 15.2-2213. Advisory members

§ 15.2-2214. Meetings

§ 15.2-2215. Quorum majority vote

§ 15.2-2216. Facilities for holding of meetings and preservation of documents; appropriations for expenses

§ 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

§ 15.2-2223.3. Comprehensive plan shall incorporate strategies to combat projected sea-level rise and recurrent flooding

§ 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

§ 15.2-2225. Notice and hearing on plan; recommendation by local planning commission to governing body; posting of plan on website

§ 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

§ 15.2-2229. Amendments

§ 15.2-2230. Plan to be reviewed at least once every five years

§ 15.2-2230.1. Public facilities study

§ 15.2-2231. Inclusion of incorporated towns in county plan; inclusion of adjacent unincorporated territory in municipal plan

§ 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

§ 15.2-2237. Consultation with Commonwealth Transportation Board; copies of map and ordinance to be sent to Commonwealth Transportation Board

§ 15.2-2238. Authority of counties under Article 2 (§ 33.2-705 et seq.) of Chapter 7 not affected

§ 15.2-2239. Local planning commissions to prepare and submit annually capital improvement programs to governing body or official charged with preparation of budget

§ 15.2-2240. Localities to adopt ordinances regulating subdivision and development of land

§ 15.2-2241. Mandatory provisions of a subdivision ordinance

§ 15.2-2241.1. Bonding requirements for the acceptance of dedication for public use of certain facilities

§ 15.2-2241.2. Bonding provisions for decommissioning of solar energy equipment, facilities, or devices

§ 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

§ 15.2-2248. Application of certain municipal subdivision regulations beyond corporate limits of municipality

§ 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

§ 15.2-2251. Local planning commission shall prepare and recommend ordinance; notice and hearing on ordinance

§ 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

§ 15.2-2264. Statement of consent to subdivision; execution; acknowledgment and recordation; notice to commissioner of the revenue or board of real estate assessors

§ 15.2-2265. Recordation of approved plat as transfer of streets, termination of easements and rights-of-way, etc.

§ 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

§ 15.2-2277. Franklin County may require that notice be given to deed grantees of certain disclaimers regarding responsibility for roads; county eligible to have certain streets taken into secondary system

§ 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. Permitted provisions in zoning ordinances; amendments; applicant to pay delinquent taxes; penalties

§ 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

§ 15.2-2288.01. Localities shall not require a special use permit for certain small-scale conversion of biomass to alternative fuel

§ 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. Aircraft noise attenuation features in buildings and structures within airport noise zones

§ 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

§ 15.2-2298. Same; additional conditions as a part of rezoning or zoning map amendment in certain high-growth localities

§ 15.2-2299. Same; enforcement and guarantees

§ 15.2-2300. Same; records

§ 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

§ 15.2-2311. Appeals to board

§ 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

§ 15.2-2316.1. Definitions

§ 15.2-2316.2. Localities may provide for transfer of development rights

§ 15.2-2316.3. Definitions

§ 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

§ 15.2-2316.6. Definitions

§ 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

§ 15.2-2318. Definitions

§ 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

§ 15.2-2326. Use of proceeds

§ 15.2-2327. Refund of impact fees

§ 15.2-2328. Applicability of article

§ 15.2-2329. Imposition of impact fees