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April 8, 20261h 40m16,589 words
50public hearingconditional usecommercialzoningapproved
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April 7, 20262h 50m24,306 words
55industrialpublic hearingzoningmotion to approvesubdivision
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March 26, 20262h 59m31,595 words
17approvedsubdivisionzoningland usecommercial
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March 25, 20265h 51m52,511 words
274rezoningcommercialindustrialcomprehensive planresidential
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March 24, 20261h 31m14,904 words
56motion to approvepublic hearingapprovedcommercialresidential
March 17, 20264h 4m38,755 words
90zoningpublic hearingapprovedmotion to approveresidential
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March 11, 20262h 34m23,118 words
117public hearingconditional usedensityzoningcommercial
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March 3, 20262h 26m22,845 words
55approvedcommercialpublic hearingmotion to approveresidential
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February 25, 20264h 26m40,348 words
344zoningpublic hearingindustrialmixed usecommercial
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February 24, 20264h 16m42,969 words
21zoningapprovedcommercialcomprehensive planrezoning
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Frequently Asked Questions

Stafford County is a county governed by a Board of Supervisors, with a seven-member Planning Commission that serves as an advisory body. The Planning Commission reviews and makes recommendations on the County's Comprehensive Plan, changes to the subdivision and zoning ordinances, rezonings, and conditional use permits, and it holds approval authority over preliminary subdivision plans and waiver requests. The County's Planning and Zoning Department administers these regulations, and the Zoning Ordinance is contained in Chapter 28 of the Stafford County Code of Ordinances.

The seven-member Planning Commission meets at 6:00 PM on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in the Board of Supervisors Chambers at the George L. Gordon, Jr., Government Center, 1300 Courthouse Road, Stafford, VA 22554. Meetings are open to the public in person and are available via livestream. Each of the seven citizen members represents a different election district and is appointed by the Board of Supervisors.

You can look up a property's zoning using the County's GIS Interactive Mapping tool at gismapping.stafford.va.us, by referencing the County Zoning Map, or by contacting the Planning and Zoning Department at (540) 658-8668. Each zoning district has its own setback and yard requirements defined in the Zoning Ordinance (Section 28-35), and a formal Zoning Determination can be requested from the Zoning Administrator under Section 28-295.

The Zoning Division processes three main types of applications. A variance is a request for an exception to a specific zoning requirement; a rezoning is an application to change a property's zoning classification; and a special use permit approves a specific use that is allowed conditionally in certain districts. The Zoning Division also handles zoning approvals, reviews business license applications for compliance with zoning regulations, and processes zoning appeal applications. For details, contact the Community Development Services Center at (540) 658-8650.

Under current regulations, data centers are allowed by right in the M-2 (Industrial, Heavy) district and the ICTP (Integrated Corporate and Technology Park Overlay). Although a special use permit is not required in those districts, data centers must meet performance standards that include setbacks and vegetated buffers near non-industrial or non-commercial neighbors, minimum open space outside Urban Service Areas, security fencing, tree preservation, sound mitigation, and post-construction noise evaluations. The Planning Commission has recommended more restrictive standards, and property owners should confirm current requirements with the Planning and Zoning Department.

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