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A '''proffered condition''' ("proffer") is a limitation on a site’s physical development or use that is voluntarily offered by an applicant in order to mitigate or avoid anticipated negative impacts of development that would be enabled by the rezoning. Proffers can only be offered by the owner, contract purchaser with the owner’s written consent, or the owner’s agent. Once proffers are accepted as part of a rezoning, they run with the property and any subsequent owner is subject to the same conditions. Conditions are legally binding; non-compliance with proffers constitutes a zoning violation.<ref>https://roanokeva.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1213/Guide-to-Proffered-Conditions-PDF?bidId=</ref>
A '''proffered condition''' ("proffer") is a limitation on a site’s physical development or use that is voluntarily offered by an applicant in order to mitigate or avoid anticipated negative impacts of development that would be enabled by the rezoning. Proffers can only be offered by the owner, contract purchaser with the owner’s written consent, or the owner’s agent. Once proffers are accepted as part of a rezoning, they run with the property and any subsequent owner is subject to the same conditions. Conditions are legally binding; non-compliance with proffers constitutes a zoning violation.<ref>https://roanokeva.gov/DocumentCenter/View/1213/Guide-to-Proffered-Conditions-PDF?bidId=</ref>


Once accepted by the governing body, proffers become part of the zoning regulations applicable to the land and they run with the land until it is rezoned (there are exceptions). [https://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/County_Attorney/Forms/LUchapter11-proffers.pdf ''The Albemarle County Land Use Law Handbook Kamptner/July 2019'']
Once accepted by the governing body, proffers become part of the zoning regulations applicable to the land and they run with the land until it is rezoned (there are exceptions).[https://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/County_Attorney/Forms/LUchapter11-proffers.pdf ''The Albemarle County Land Use Law Handbook Kamptner/July 2019'']


==Proffers online==
*Albemarle County offers the public the ability to [https://www.albemarle.org/department.asp?department=cdd&relpage=4620 view proffers online] for conditional proffers that have received final approval from the Board of Supervisors from 1979-2013.
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== a Development Plan==  
== a Development Plan==  
A development plan is the most common type of proffer. A proffered development plan provides clear expectations for how the site is going to be developed.
A development plan is the most common type of proffer. A proffered development plan provides clear expectations for how the site is going to be developed.
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*Must be on-site and related to the physical development or operation of the property.
*Must be on-site and related to the physical development or operation of the property.


==Repealing proffered conditions==
==City's conditional zoning code==
 
https://library.municode.com/va/charlottesville/codes/code_of_ordinances?nodeId=CO_CH34ZO_ARTIAD_DIV4COZO
==Proffer condition amendment==
 
==Enforcement of the city's zoning code==
==2016 Changes to the Proffer Authority==
==2016 Changes to the Proffer Authority==
New Va. Code Section 15.2-2303.4 (Effective July 1, 2016)
New Va. Code Section 15.2-2303.4 (Effective July 1, 2016)


[https://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/Community_Development/Forms/Joint%20CAC/CAC-Proffers_100616.pdf Virginia Code § 15.2-2303.4: Guidance on the New Proffer Legislation Prepared by the Albemarle County Attorney’s Office, October 6, 2016]  
[https://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/Community_Development/Forms/Joint%20CAC/CAC-Proffers_100616.pdf Virginia Code § 15.2-2303.4: Guidance on the New Proffer Legislation Prepared by the Albemarle County Attorney’s Office, October 6, 2016]  
==External Links==
[https://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/County_Attorney/Forms/LUchapter11-proffers.pdf]
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==External Links==
[https://www.albemarle.org/upload/images/Forms_Center/Departments/County_Attorney/Forms/LUchapter11-proffers.pdf]
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Revision as of 16:29, 10 September 2019

A proffered condition ("proffer") is a limitation on a site’s physical development or use that is voluntarily offered by an applicant in order to mitigate or avoid anticipated negative impacts of development that would be enabled by the rezoning. Proffers can only be offered by the owner, contract purchaser with the owner’s written consent, or the owner’s agent. Once proffers are accepted as part of a rezoning, they run with the property and any subsequent owner is subject to the same conditions. Conditions are legally binding; non-compliance with proffers constitutes a zoning violation.[1]

Once accepted by the governing body, proffers become part of the zoning regulations applicable to the land and they run with the land until it is rezoned (there are exceptions).The Albemarle County Land Use Law Handbook Kamptner/July 2019

Proffers online

  • Albemarle County offers the public the ability to view proffers online for conditional proffers that have received final approval from the Board of Supervisors from 1979-2013.



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