Last week Prince William County held an informational meeting at the Manassas Campus of George Mason University and online to introduce residents to the county’s draft land use map, released the week before. As the county planners had telegraphed, the county proposes eliminating the “rural area” designation from the planning map-truly eliminating the Rural Crescent.
The county proposes replacing the Rural Crescent with a new
“Agricultural and Forestry” designation that would up zone the land with that
designation to one home per 5 acres area rather than the current one home per
10 acres. In addition, the county would add two new designations of “Village Mixed Use” and “Hamlet
Mixed Use” as well as designation most of the land from the Dutch Land Farm in
Nokesville (House family) and Smith Family Farms in Gainesville as Conservation
Residential Cluster.
Residential Cluster development allow one home per two acres
but concentrates development at higher densities on a limited footprint within
a site while conserving open space on at least 60% of the land. It is imagined that the homes will be connected to public water and onsite septic. Land uses
within Hamlets and Villages sounded exactly the same to me only differing in
size, Hamlets are smaller. They may include “small-scale retail/commercial
uses, infill residential uses, civic/institutional uses (e.g., libraries,
schools, post offices, places of worship, and other government buildings and
facilities), outdoor civic and recreational spaces, or other community-serving
uses that are compatible with the rural character.”
According to the planning department about 75,000 acres of
land in total will fall under the new “Agricultural and Forestry” designation,
and another 1,600 acres would fall under the Hamlets and Villages designation
with higher residential densities. The Conservation
Residential Cluster will encompass about 3,500 acres.
Agriculture and Forrestal district is designed to protect and enhances agricultural and forested land as an economic and environmental resource. Planning intends that the Rural Area will be served by public water, but not public sewer. It was unclear if the intension is to deliver public water to the existing development in the newly named Agriculture and Forrestal district designated in light green in the map or only the higher density Conservation Residential, Hamlet Mixed Use and Village Mixed Use. Planning said only that they would “Permit all future development within the Rural Area to connect to public water facilities. However, they would “require new development utilizing public water systems to fund – in coordination with the Prince William County Service Authority and Virginia American Water – the capital costs associated with expanding the water facility, including line extensions and plant capacity expansions.”
Link to the entire map |
The large grey area is the PW Digital Gateway currently under consideration for Industrial Use |
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