Virginia 2026 Regular Session

Virginia Senate Bill SB754

Introduced
1/20/26  

Caption

Agricultural & Forestal Districts Act; size of parcels, reduction of core area acreage requirements.

Impact

The modification in the acreage requirements is expected to have a significant impact on land conservation efforts and local agricultural policies. By enabling smaller parcels of land to be included in agricultural districts, SB754 strives to promote a wider inclusion of landowners and foster agricultural development in regions that may have previously been excluded due to size restrictions. The bill is intended to incentivize landowners to participate in conservation agreements, aiming to protect important agricultural and forest resources throughout Virginia.

Summary

Senate Bill 754 seeks to amend the Agricultural and Forestal Districts Act in Virginia by reducing the core area acreage requirements needed to establish such districts. Specifically, the bill proposes to lower the minimum acreage for a core area from 200 acres to 100 acres. This legislative change is aimed at increasing accessibility for landowners who wish to create agricultural and forestal districts, thereby encouraging the preservation of farmland and forestry in the state. By adjusting the core area requirements, the bill emphasizes the importance of supporting agrarian practices and enhancing local agriculture's viability within the community.

Contention

However, the bill has faced scrutiny over concerns regarding potential overdevelopment and loss of agricultural land. Critics argue that reducing the minimum acreage for core areas could lead to fragmented land practices and undermine the purpose of agricultural districts, which is to prevent land from being developed for non-agricultural uses. There is apprehension that this could detract from the overall objectives of the Agricultural and Forestal Districts Act—specifically, to protect larger, contiguous tracts of agricultural land from urban sprawl and ensure sustainable farming practices.

Notable_points

In discussions surrounding SB754, proponents emphasize the importance of adaptability in agricultural policies to meet contemporary needs, reflecting changing dynamics in land ownership and use. Advocates for the bill argue that facilitating the creation of agricultural districts serves a critical function for local economies and can starkly contribute to enhancing local food systems. As the bill continues through the legislative process, the balance between development pressures and agricultural protection remains a central point of contention.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA SB1351

Affordable housing; religious organizations and other tax-exempt properties.

VA HB2330

Notice of certain land use actions; first-class mail to last known address, etc., of property owner.

VA SB974

Subdivision ordinance; plan review by designated agent, definition of "designated agent."

VA HB1702

Urban Public-Private Partnership Redevelopment Fund; funding requirements, report.

VA HB1758

Surplus real property; prioritization of disposition for affordable housing.

VA SB857

Dam Safety Act; powers and duties of DCR, rights and requirements of dam owners, civil penalty.

VA HB2000

Dam Safety Act; powers and duties of DCR, rights and requirements of dam owners, civil penalty.

VA HB2090

Multi-family shared solar program; amends requirements for a shared facility, etc.

VA SB975

Statewide housing targets; requires localities to increase their total housing stock.

VA HB2293

Subdivision ordinance; plan review by designated agent.

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