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Board of Zoning Appeals
Regular Meetings
- 5 p.m.
- 1st Thursday of every month
- Government Complex
Building F
101 Mounts Bay Road
Williamsburg, VA 23187
Members
- Christy Parrish, Secretary
Phone: 757-253-6755 - Ron Campana, Jr.
Term Expires: June 30, 2026
District: Roberts - William Geib
Term Expires: March 31, 2028
District: Powhatan
- David Otey, Jr.
Term Expires: March 31, 2025
District: Roberts - Mark Jakobowski
Term Expires: March 31, 2028
District: Roberts - Andrew Franck
Term Expires: March 31, 2024
District: Powhatan
About the Board
Members are recommended by the Board of Supervisors and appointed by the Circuit Court for 5-year terms. The Board has the jurisdiction to act on appeals of any administrative decision related to the Zoning Ordinance and to grant variances to the ordinance provisions when authorized by law. Citizens interested in serving on a County Board or Commission can call 757-253-6609 for information, or fill out the Application to Serve.
Application Information
Zoning Applications must be submitted 5 weeks prior to meeting
- Application Fee - $500
- Administrative Variance Fee - $250
Agendas & Minutes
May 2, 2019 Agenda packet
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More Information
- What is a variance?
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A variance is a relaxation to the terms or requirements of the Zoning Ordinance. A variance may be granted when conditions are unique to the property and not a result of the applicant’s actions. The applicant must show a hardship that restricts the use of the property in a way that is not generally shared by other properties in the same zoning district and vicinity. Please note that this is not applicable to the lists of generally and specially permitted land uses for each district.
- What is the variance procedure?
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It is strongly recommended that you either submit a conceptual plan or set up a pre-application meeting to review the application process and answer questions. You must submit an application package which includes:
- A signed, completed application and review fee.
- An explanation of why you are requesting the
variance and what you propose for the property. - A surveyed plat depicting the following items:
- The exact location of the structure for which the variance is being requested in relation to buildings and roads.
- All property lines.
Applications must be received at least five weeks prior to the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) meeting. Meetings are usually held on the first Thursday of each month.
Prior to the BZA meeting, staff will review your application, make a site inspection and verify the information on your application for compliance with County codes and ordinances. Staff will consider the impact of the proposed variance on surrounding properties and the public welfare.
Staff will incorporate their findings into a report for the BZA. Staff may recommend that the BZA place conditions on your application regarding the location, character, or any other features of your proposal. These conditions attempt to protect the public interest and lessen any potential impacts caused by your proposal. Staff will notify you in advance of the meeting of any recommended conditions. You will receive a copy of the staff report, including any recommendations, in advance of the BZA meeting.
The Zoning Division will:- Post a sign on the property indicating that an application has been filed with the BZA for the property. This sign will be posted two weeks before the BZA public hearing
- Advertise the public hearing in a local newspaper both two weeks before and one week before the BZA public hearing.
- Send written notice to all adjacent property owners at least one week prior to the BZA public hearing.
- What will happen at the Board of Zoning Appeals meeting?
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Staff will present your request to the Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) and give their recommendations, including any conditions. After staff’s presentation, you or your representative will have an opportunity to speak. Then the BZA will hold a public hearing where any citizen can speak about the application. After the public hearing is closed, the BZA will discuss the application and make their determination.
If you are requesting a variance, the BZA will approve, deny, or defer your request. If the BZA does authorize a variance, it may place conditions on that approval. The BZA may condition any variance as it deems necessary to protect the public interest. These conditions may affect the location, character, or any other element of your proposal.
If you are appealing a decision of the Zoning Administrator, the BZA will either uphold or overrule the Zoning Administrator.
After the meeting, Zoning staff will notify you in writing of the BZA’s decision, including any conditions placed on your application. - Can I appeal the decision of the Board of Zoning Appeals?
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Yes. You have 30 days to appeal the decision to the Circuit Court. Call the Clerk of the Circuit court at 757-564-2242 for information.