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HB208: Public facilities; deferral of subdivision plats or site plans when inadequate.

Chief Patron

Del. Mark Cole (R-88)

Mark Cole (R-88)
Fredericksburg, VA
Served: 2002–

Progress

Yes Introduced
No Passed Committee
Passed House
Passed Senate
Signed by Governor
Became Law

Status

02/12/2008: Failed to Pass in Committee

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Summary

Adequate public facilities.  Allows any locality to adopt provisions in its subdivision ordinance for deferring the approval of subdivision plats or site plans when it determines that existing schools, roads, public safety, sewer or water facilities are inadequate to support the proposed development. Such deferrals cannot extend beyond 12 years.  A locality may also consider the adequacy of public facilities in the preparation of its zoning ordinance.

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Votes were cast on this bill on the following dates for which Richmond Sunlight has video: 02/12/2008.

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