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Thursday, August 7, 2014

How much regulation is too much when it comes to Albemarle farm events?

Albemarle County:
“Besides the obvious, what’s the difference between a barn full of cows and a barn full of wedding guests? Albemarle County is trying to pin down the answer in the wake of a state code change by the General Assembly that aimed to make it easier for farm owners to hold events. But a month after the new rule went into effect, the county still hasn’t settled on a rewrite of its own regulations, and is facing a showdown over just how much say government officials should have in how farms generate revenue.

The state code now reads that localities can only require farms, farm wineries, and farm breweries to get the above-and-beyond permission of a special use permit or zoning clearance in circumstances where an event poses 'a substantial impact on the health, safety, or general welfare of the public.' Since such permits come with a $2,500 price tag in Albemarle, it’s a move that could save landowners a lot of money.

The effect, however, is a lot of gray area to clear up for local governments: What’s a substantial impact? And a far more basic question—and dicey one—what counts as a farm? Thanks to Virginia’s restrictive rules about local government power, the county is in the precarious and familiar position of trying to regulate without running afoul of more permissive rules from above.”
~Writes Graelyn Brashear of the C-ville Weekly

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