Rezoning Decisions in Hanover County
How rezoning requests are decided across Hanover County, VA council meetings, the vote and the conditions on the record
Rezoning is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Hanover County, VA. ZoneWire has analyzed 11 council meetings and detected 116 instances of rezoning activity. Below are the most recent discussions.
What is Rezoning?
A formal change to the zoning classification of a parcel, allowing different land uses than previously permitted.
Rezoning (also called a "zone change") is the legislative process of changing the zoning designation assigned to a specific parcel of land. Every parcel in a municipality is assigned a zoning classification - such as R-1 (single-family residential), C-2 (general commercial), or I-1 (light industrial) - that dictates what can be built there.
Read full definitionRezoning in Hanover County, VA
A formal change to the zoning classification of a parcel, allowing different land uses than previously permitted. In Hanover County, VA, local government bodies regularly discuss rezoning as part of zoning and land use decisions.
ZoneWire has analyzed 11 meetings in Hanover County and detected 116 mentions of rezoning, an average of 10.5 mentions per meeting.
Recent Rezoning meetings in Hanover County
Why Track Rezoning?
A rezoning application is typically filed by a property owner or developer with the local planning department. The process usually involves:
Rezoning Regulations in Virginia
Virginia sets the regulatory framework that governs how rezoning decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect rezoning outcomes in Hanover County.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Rezoning (also called a "zone change") is the legislative process of changing the zoning designation assigned to a specific parcel of land. Every parcel in a municipality is assigned a zoning classification - such as R-1 (single-family residential), C-2 (general commercial), or I-1 (light industrial) - that dictates what can be built there. ZoneWire tracks rezoning activity across Hanover County, VA public meetings.
ZoneWire monitors Hanover County, VA planning and council meetings, transcribes them, and flags rezoning activity. As of the latest update we have analyzed 11 meetings and detected 116 rezoning mentions.
Tracking rezoning in Hanover County surfaces zoning and development signals early, so developers, investors, and brokers can evaluate parcels and approvals before they reach the broader market.
In Hanover County, the Planning Commission reviews rezonings and Conditional Use Permits (CUPs), while the Board of Supervisors provides final approval for rezonings, CUPs, and Special Exceptions. Special Exceptions are not reviewed by the Planning Commission. These applications go through a public review process that includes a public hearing before the Board of Supervisors.
Under the county's Customer Service Initiative, a routine rezoning or CUP case is typically a 4-month process, and a complex rezoning or CUP case (one requiring items such as traffic studies and additional reviews) is typically a 6-month process. Special Exception cases are typically a 6- to 8-week process. Applicants are encouraged to schedule a Pre-Application Meeting with Planning staff to review the proposal and discuss required steps and timelines.
Hanover County's zoning regulations are contained in Chapter 26 (Zoning Ordinance) of the county Code of Ordinances, which is published on Municode and specifies the permitted uses in each zoning district. To confirm how a property may be used, an owner can review the ordinance or apply for a Zoning Compliance Letter from the Planning Department, which upon request can confirm whether or not a use is permitted. Changing a property's use typically requires a zoning reclassification or a special permit.
The Hanover County Planning Commission has seven members, one representing each of the county's magisterial districts: Ashland, Beaverdam, Chickahominy, Cold Harbor, Henry, Mechanicsville, and South Anna. The Commission meets monthly, on Thursdays, in the Board Room of the Hanover County Administration Building, with a continued meeting the following Thursday when needed.
Hanover County's current comprehensive plan is called Envision Hanover, which was adopted on September 27, 2023. It is a long-range guide with a 20-year horizon that establishes a vision for future growth and development and addresses topics including land use, housing, economic development, and natural resources. The plan guides the county's land-use and zoning decisions.
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What gets approved in Hanover County
In Hanover County, 66% of land-use board decisions were approved over the last 24 months. Data center clear 50%, Special exception / conditional use 88%. ZoneWire analyzed 66 land-use board decisions in Hanover County over the last 24 months. Here are the most active project types and how often each one clears.
| Project type | Decisions | Approval rate |
|---|---|---|
| Data center | 16 | 50% |
| Special exception / conditional use | 17 | 88% |
| Land use / comp-plan amendment | 11 | 64% |
| Industrial / warehouse | 9 | 56% |
| Single-family homes | 5 | 100% |
2 decisions that went against the odds
These are the denials and deferrals in categories that usually sail through, the deals worth understanding before you commit capital.
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