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§ 15.2-2231. Inclusion of incorporated towns in county plan; inclusion ofadjacent unincorporated territory in municipal plan.

Any county plan may include planning of incorporated towns to the extent towhich, in the county local planning commission's judgment, it is related toplanning of the unincorporated territory of the county as a whole. However,the plan shall not be considered as a comprehensive plan for any incorporatedtown unless recommended by the town commission, if any, and adopted by thegoverning body of the town.

Any municipal plan may include the planning of adjacent unincorporatedterritory to the extent to which, in the municipal local planningcommission's judgment, it is related to the planning of the incorporatedterritory of the municipality. However, the plan shall not be considered as acomprehensive plan for such unincorporated territory unless recommended bythe county commission and approved and adopted by the governing body of thecounty.

(Code 1950, §§ 15-922, 15-964.9; 1962, c. 407, § 15.1-455; 1997, c. 587.)

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-15-2 > Chapter-22 > 15-2-2231

§ 15.2-2231. Inclusion of incorporated towns in county plan; inclusion ofadjacent unincorporated territory in municipal plan.

Any county plan may include planning of incorporated towns to the extent towhich, in the county local planning commission's judgment, it is related toplanning of the unincorporated territory of the county as a whole. However,the plan shall not be considered as a comprehensive plan for any incorporatedtown unless recommended by the town commission, if any, and adopted by thegoverning body of the town.

Any municipal plan may include the planning of adjacent unincorporatedterritory to the extent to which, in the municipal local planningcommission's judgment, it is related to the planning of the incorporatedterritory of the municipality. However, the plan shall not be considered as acomprehensive plan for such unincorporated territory unless recommended bythe county commission and approved and adopted by the governing body of thecounty.

(Code 1950, §§ 15-922, 15-964.9; 1962, c. 407, § 15.1-455; 1997, c. 587.)


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Virginia > Title-15-2 > Chapter-22 > 15-2-2231

§ 15.2-2231. Inclusion of incorporated towns in county plan; inclusion ofadjacent unincorporated territory in municipal plan.

Any county plan may include planning of incorporated towns to the extent towhich, in the county local planning commission's judgment, it is related toplanning of the unincorporated territory of the county as a whole. However,the plan shall not be considered as a comprehensive plan for any incorporatedtown unless recommended by the town commission, if any, and adopted by thegoverning body of the town.

Any municipal plan may include the planning of adjacent unincorporatedterritory to the extent to which, in the municipal local planningcommission's judgment, it is related to the planning of the incorporatedterritory of the municipality. However, the plan shall not be considered as acomprehensive plan for such unincorporated territory unless recommended bythe county commission and approved and adopted by the governing body of thecounty.

(Code 1950, §§ 15-922, 15-964.9; 1962, c. 407, § 15.1-455; 1997, c. 587.)