What is a family subdivision?
A family subdivision is when a parcel of land is transferred from one family member to another for the purpose of providing for the housing for the grantee. The minimum lot size for a family division is 2-acres. Additionally, no previous transfer under this provision has been granted to the grantee in this County. The property transferred cannot be subsequently transferred to non-family member for a period of five (5) years. • What is a Site Plan? A document prepared by an engineer, licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia, which is drawn to scale showing the proposed improvements for a parcel of land. A site plan is required for all proposed land uses except single-family dwellings and non-intensive agricultural operations. All site plans must be submitted to the Department of Planning and Community Development to receive approval. An approved site plan is required before issuance of building or land disturbing permits. • What is a Minor Site Plan? A document prepared by an engineer,
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