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Stafford County Downzoning Update

Stafford County hits pause on downzoning but it’s still on the table

*Downzoning will NOT be voted on Tonight.*Due to ongoing concerns about COVID-19, Stafford County has shuttered their administrative buildings to the public and Board of Supervisors meetings are being held virtually.  The Board will defer action on downzoning until the public can safely attend to let their voices be heard.  FABA continues to monitor this situation and provide input to the Board.  It is important that our members do the same!  This is a great time to send them a quick note expressing your opposition and letting the Board know you’re still engaged.

If you are concerned about this issue, email the Stafford County Board of Supervisors directly to keep our concerns on their radar.  You will find a sample letter and email addresses for all Supervisors below.   BACKGROUND INFORMATION Stafford County Looks to Take Private Property Rights from Rural LandownersStafford County continues to pursue efforts to downzone property in the A-1 agricultural zoning district.  This effort will now require more acreage to create a buildable lot, changing the minimum lot size from 1 house per 3 acres to 1 house per 10 acres.  This action will reduce land values in the rural areas, decimate decades of wealth creation for Stafford County families, and will rob landowners of the right to do with their land as they see fit. 

The County’s own Commissioner of the Revenue estimates that a 10-acre downzoning could reduce rural land values between 50% and 60%.  Those that would be most impacted are smaller landowners who typically use their acreage to subdivide for family or to sell of a lot or two to fund college or retirement.  In fact, the County is only off 94 homes from their Comprehensive Plan target for rural housing development. 

Supervisor Meg Bohmke:  mbohmke@staffordcountyva.gov

Supervisor Tom Coen:  tcoen@staffordcountyva.gov

Supervisor Cindy Shelton:  cindyshelton@staffordcountyva.gov

Supervisor Tinesha Allen:  tallen@staffordcountyva.gov

Supervisor Gary Snellings:  gsnellings@staffordcountyva.gov

Supervisor Crystal Vanuch:  cvanuch@staffordcountyva.gov

Supervisor Mark Dudenhefer:  mdudenhefer@staffordcountyva.gov 

SAY NO TO STAFFORD COUNTY DOWNZONING!

Sample Letter

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Fredericksburg Area Builder's Association

The Fredericksburg Area Builders Association (FABA), chartered in 1968 and incorporated in 1980 has hundreds of members both builders and associates. These members represent thousands of people whose livelihoods are directly tied to the building and building-related industries. FABA, a tax-exempt trade association, is affiliated with the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and the Home Builders Association of Virginia (HBAV). With its main purpose to create and maintain a favorable climate for the growth and development of the building industry, the Fredericksburg Area Builders Association seeks to develop and maintain high professional business standards with the ultimate goal of providing home ownership to all individuals and families in our area. Centrally located between Washington, D.C., the nation’s capital, and Richmond, Virginia, the state capital, FABA serves the historic City of Fredericksburg, VA area including the surrounding counties of Spotsylvania, Stafford, King George, Caroline, Culpeper and Orange.

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