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Hanover County Zoning Meetings

16 meetings monitored in Hanover County, VA

March 19, 20263h 34m30,892 words
215zoningmotion to approveland usecomprehensive planapproved
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March 11, 20261h 51m17,199 words
14environmental reviewindustrialmotion to approvepublic hearingcomprehensive plan
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March 9, 20261h 25m10,469 words
58zoningpublic hearingvariancedeniedmotion to deny
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February 25, 20263h 57m34,910 words
109public hearingconditional usecomprehensive planapprovedzoning
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February 19, 20264h 57m41,947 words
222land useresidentialpublic hearingrezoneindustrial
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February 18, 20263h 33m30,843 words
22motion to approvepublic hearingland usecommercialresidential
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Frequently Asked Questions

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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