Plain English Breakdown
The official source material confirms all claims made in the candidate explanation without requiring any modifications. The bill's status as 'Enacted' contradicts its current legislative state, which is marked as 'Failed to report (defeated)'. This discrepancy needs clarification.
Virginia Beach Land Use Changes
This bill amends the charter for Virginia Beach to require special approval processes for rezoning and extending public utilities south of a specific boundary line called the 'blue line'.
What This Bill Does
- Adds new rules about land use approvals in parts of Virginia Beach.
- Requires three-fourths vote by city council members to approve rezoning requests south of the blue line.
- Limits extensions of water and sewer services south of the blue line unless certain conditions are met, including a public hearing and specific findings by the city council.
Who It Names or Affects
- The City of Virginia Beach
- Property owners who want to rezone their land or extend utilities in areas south of the 'blue line'.
Terms To Know
- Blue Line
- A specific boundary within Virginia Beach that defines where certain land use rules apply.
- Rezoning
- Changing the zoning classification of a piece of property to allow different types of development or uses.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify what happens if rezoning or utility extensions are denied.
- It is unclear how this will affect existing developments south of the blue line.