Local government actions related to comprehensive plans, etc.; approval process.
This legislation amends existing sections of the Code of Virginia, obligating local planning commissions to make decisions on submitted plans within 60 days, with particular provisions for commercial real estate. It aims to streamline the planning process, promoting efficiency in local governance while potentially reducing bureaucratic delays that have plagued previous development proposals. Local governments are encouraged to maintain updated comprehensive plans to adapt to changing community needs and effectively manage land use.
SB721, titled 'Local government actions related to comprehensive plans, etc.; approval process,' introduces a structured approach for local planning commissions in Virginia regarding the approval processes for various development plans, including comprehensive plans and subdivision developments. The bill seeks to clarify the steps required for localities to act on submitted plans, establishing stricter timelines within which actions must be taken. If a locality fails to act within a set timeframe, the proposed plans may be deemed approved, thus expediting the development process.
One point of contention highlighted in discussions about SB721 was the balance between timely approvals and the need for thorough reviews that consider community impacts. Stakeholders expressed concerns over potential compromises in the integrity of the planning process if local commissions felt pressured to approve plans quickly to meet deadlines. There was also a debate on whether the bill sufficiently allows for public input, with some advocating for extended public hearing requirements to preserve local oversight on significant development decisions.