Public Comments for: HB985 - Local land use; authority for decision belongs solely to locality.
Last Name: Skalsky Locality: New Bohemia, Prince George County

I don't know if land use decisions are best held we with a local municipal government. However, I belive that land use decisions made by some board of professional bureaucrats will be worse and not have the best interest of citizens in mind. End of the day an individual landowner should be free to do with they want with their land with very few exceptions. One of those exceptions being encroachment of peaceful enjoyment of neighboring landowners. The brass tacks of this is solar panels constructed on an industrial scale in residential and agricultural zoned areas. Which is a grave misuse of the land, at best solar panels belong in industrial zoning only and allowing out of area bureaucracy control land use decions will result in countless acres thriving ecosystems, farmland and small towns of our commonwealth to become deserts of solar panels, data centers and warehouses. So yes, the elected officials of local municipal governments should have full control over land use decisions when the alternative is complete destruction of communities.

Last Name: Van Metre Locality: Disputanta, Prince George

We have been fighting industrial solar for nearly 7 years now. Rural/agricultural Virginia is NOT the place for them. Decisions regarding land use should be left entirely to local elected officials.

Last Name: Fraraccio Locality: Disputanta, Prince George

We have been fighting industrial solar for nearly 7 years now. Rural/agricultural Virginia is NOT the place for them. Decisions regarding land use should be left entirely to local elected officials.

Last Name: Livesay Locality: N Prince Geo

The decisions on solar should be made by the localities ONLY! Every locality is different and it should be up to the will of the people paying taxes in that particular locality!

Last Name: Wilson Locality: Greensville

I strongly support HB 985. Please respect the voice of the people and the authority of local governance. Vote YES for HB985.

Last Name: Wood Locality: Dinwiddie/Greensville

I urge you to support HB985. Taxation without representation is a cornerstone of our republic. Taking control of local choices and giving it to a gerrymandered board in Richmond is WRONG!

Last Name: Cole Locality: Surry County

I support localities making decisions for land use.

Last Name: Fajna Locality: Greensville

Please vote YES in HB985. As one of many multigenerational farming and land owning families in rural Virginia, we deserve to keep our land use decisions at the local level. We fully support HB985.

Last Name: Harrell Locality: Greensville

I fully support this bill please vote for it.

Last Name: Stone Locality: Sussex

I fully support HB985 giving sole authority for land use decisions to local governments.

Last Name: Parson Locality: Greensville

I fully support HB985. I firmly believe the authority to make land use decisions should remain at the locality level, not the state level.

Last Name: Mayton Locality: Prince George

I support Bill HB985. The only way government works is if people have a voice in what happens this bill keeps that thought alive.

Last Name: Seward Locality: Wakefield

I wholeheartedly support this Bill (HB985), any representative in supporting it, and the local government's and citizens' having the final say in the use of their land, farms, fields, and forests. And I will vehemently oppose any "elected representative" who works to undermine the best interests and desires of local residents in favor of their corporate benefactors.

Last Name: Daniel Locality: Prince George

The decision to use of agriculture land for solar farms should remain at the local level.

Last Name: Eure Locality: Sussex

Please SUPPORT this common sense, for the PEOPLE, legislation. Thank you

Last Name: Herbert Locality: Luray

I strongly support this bill. Over the past few years, we have seen repeated attempts to override local land use authority. The for-profit solar companies have engaged in predatory behavior and burdened rural counties with lawsuits whenever an application is denied. They do not consider quality of life for residents with inadequate setbacks and storm water management. Their only goal is maximum profits Local decision makers are best positioned to navigate these issues. Where I live, in Page County, Urban Grid apparently found restrictions recommended by the planning commission—300 ft setbacks and classification of panels as impervious—deal breakers. They withdrew the application rather than work with the county to protect quality of life. It was all about maximizing profits.

Last Name: Anderson Locality: Patrick County

ALL land use within counties should ONLY be decided by each county government and more importantly it's people! The People should never be FORCED to accept mandates from the state that harm the way of life within separate counties. Programs that may be productive in Northern counties may prove to be detrimental to rural counties, our economy and way of life. Land use mandates harm rural Virginia. Patrick County has chosen NOT to have zoning laws/rules. The People made a very conscious choice deciding this. State mandates on land use cause EXPLOITATION of rural counties and residents. Current pending legislation seeks to FORCE pollutants into rural counties: commercial solar facilities is one example. Patrick County is the headwater of major rivers that flow through Virginia into North Carolina and beyond. If those waterways are polluted Patrick County AND the Commonwealth would be financially responsible for BILLIONS in cleanup! The Commonwealth should NOT be forcing the possibility of such onto ANY county.

Last Name: Chambers Locality: Town of Wakefield

I support HB985 which protects the rights of local governments to have the power and authority over local land use decisions. The General Assembly needs to protect the rights of counties and towns to manage their land usage.

Last Name: Vincent Locality: Greensville

I ask for your support of this bill. Better than any outside individuals or groups, local people understand their own community and the values they hold. Please protect our ability to make our own choices for the future of our community.

Last Name: Moore Locality: Brunswick County

I fully support this bill. Local decisions need to be made by the localities. With respect to solar, massive amounts of solar have already been approved per Weldon Cooper data (more than that required by the VCEA). The problem isn't with localities; it is with greed and excess.

Last Name: Thompson Organization: Greensville County Planning Commission Locality: Greensville

Great bill! I ask that you pass this legislation. Please vote YES on HB 985. Land use should be determined by those directly affected, not by a State ordinance or any person or agency at the state level. Local governing bodies and the citizens they represent understand the economic, cultural, and environmental nuances of the local area and the effects land use has on the local economy and environment while considering the unique culture of each local area. Thus, the local governing bodies representing their local citizens should make these decisions, not government officials and/or members of the General Assembly at the state level. The local citizens will have to live with these land use decisions therefore, their local government representatives should be empowered to make these decisions at the local level. Please VOTE YES!

Last Name: Cox Locality: Sussex

I believe that the decision for land use should solely be on that localty. This is why we vote for our local government. You take that away what's the point of it. Local government officials know what their voters want and need and what's best for them and the area they represent. Please vote accordingly. Thank you for your time.

Last Name: Spain Locality: Waverly

I wholeheartedly support this Bill (HB985), any representative in supporting it, and the local government's and citizens' having the final say in the use of their land, farms, fields, and forests. And I will vehemently oppose any "elected representative" who works to undermine the best interests and desires of local residents in favor of their corporate benefactors.

Last Name: Bennett Locality: Prince George

As a already taxed paying resident ,which we all are already taxed enough! I feel it is common sense to let localities make decisions for their area. Localities have done it continuously and changing it now would cause problems across the board. Is it the democrats want to control our lives in every aspect possible? Do we not have any rights? I am strongly against our representatives deciding what happens in our county. Its solely the decisions of our BOS to decide what happens in our localities and should not be pressured into the non working solar and wind. Solar farms are fire hazzards. If the democrats would of done their research, they would have found you are not supposed to live 1.3 miles from a solar farm. They cause behavioral problems and many lawsuits will be coming. They are toxic,have toxic run off that goes into our wells and drinking water. Toxic for wet lands and must not be anywhere near wetlands. Toxic to our soil . Experts guesstimate you may not be able to go a farm on that land again. Kills our wildlife and in our area there is eagles and Hawks that are protected. You cannot put them in landfills and the American people shouldn't have to pay to have them specially removed. Where will they be putting them. Only less than 1% can be recycled. They don't work at night ,they don't work on cloudy days and with this last snow storm proves with inches of ice on them that they are worthless. Just these facts that I have provided should be enough. They come from China and China uses child labor. China has no wind or solar. Germany has been reducing solar and wind and moving back to Nuclear. These salesmen will lie thru their teeth because they make thousands upon thousands of dollars gor the sale of them. Many solar companies have gone out of business. A good 79%. A acre of trees is more beneficial to humans ,the earth etc than any solar farm. Think about it,you are removing the much need oxygen. So let localities decide what happens in their communities period. Don't make the mistake other nations have done. We are America. Not a communist, national. We are of free world.

Last Name: Hanley Locality: Culpeper

Protecting farms starts at the local level, with the local community and our elected officials. I support this bill to prevent government and utility overreach that destroys our rural communities.

Last Name: Inge Locality: Dinwiddie

I fully support this bill. Localities should have total control over their land. They know what the best use of their land is since they live in the area. Thank you!

Last Name: Harrell Locality: Greensville

Please support this bill. Localities live with projects and should have a say what they do and do not want.

Last Name: Venable Locality: Abingdon

Finally, a bill that supports the elected local government. I support this bill.

Last Name: Drake Locality: Southampton

Members of the Virginia General Assembly, This bill is such a no-brainer it’s a wonder why it even needs to be a bill at all. Of course the decisions regarding local land use belong to the locality. The citizens whom reside and vote in their local precincts should always have the most influence regarding land use decisions where they live, after all these decisions have an impact on their local taxes, community appearance, and infrastructure. The people in a local community know more about their community than anyone else, its landscape, its people, its past, and its future. It would be impossible for any group of representatives at the state or federal level to make the best choice by themselves for a zoning decision in a locality because they simply have no way of understanding all of the factors that are involved in the decision.

Last Name: Fronfelter Locality: Sussex County Virginia

I support this bill and urge the representatives to vote in favor. Land use decisions need to remain with the local government.

Last Name: Garrison Locality: Sussex

HB985 is absolutely the way it should be. No questions, no debate. Please vote for this bill. Thank you

Last Name: Johnson Locality: Chesapeake

Fully support HB985, Localities should making the decisions..

Last Name: Grech Locality: Page

I support this bill, Land use authority should remain in localities. Localities know best their Comprehensive Plans , zoning rules and the particularities and nature of their communities. No locality should lose that prerogative. One size does not fit all in land use. My rural county of Page where farming and tourism drive our economy in no way shape or form resembles any urdan county and deserves to determine its own use of land.

Last Name: Dowless Locality: Southampton

Finally, a sensible bill! I support HB985--land-use decisions should be made within the locality.

Last Name: Snider Locality: Page County

Virginia’s localities, not distant state agencies, must retain sole authority over their own land-use and planning decisions. House Bill 985 makes this clear: local control is non-negotiable and shall not be ceded to any state department, commission, or sanctioned body. Communities across the Commonwealth face relentless pressure from Richmond to accept unwanted solar farms, industrial projects, or density mandates that ignore local needs, property rights, farmland, historic character, and infrastructure limits. This bill protects self-government, property rights, and accountability to voters, not overreach by bureaucrats. Rural counties, suburban neighborhoods, and urban areas all deserve the right to decide their own futures. HB 985 is essential. Pass it. Defend local sovereignty. Keep Virginia’s land-use decisions where they belong: in the hands of Virginians who live here and bear the consequences. Local control isn’t optional. It’s Virginia.

Last Name: Steele Locality: Disputanta, Prince George Co (House Dist 82)

Good morning Committee Members. I strongly urge this Honorable Committee to pass HB985, and to show your concern for localities right to determine what is best for their taxpaying residents, this Committee must support this bill UNANIMOUSLY! Granting localities the authority to determine what is best for their own residence is not a transfer of power- it is a restoration of it. Local governments are closest to the people most accessible to the public, and most directly accountable for the outcome of their decisions. When authority is centralized at the state level, it often results in delays and efficiencies and policies that do not reflect local realities. Furthermore, ‘state politicians’ do NOT know what is best for localities outside h/her own. Empowering localities strengthens democracy. It allows citizens to engage directly with the officials who make the decisions affecting their daily lives. It encourages innovation because communities can tail solutions to their specific needs rather than waiting for statewide permission. And ensures that taxpayer dollars are spent in ways that reflect local priorities, not distant assumptions. If the elected representatives of this committee truly values, responsive government, fiscal, responsibility, and community driven solutions, then you must give localities the authority to act in the best entrance of their residence. Local leader should not have to ask permission to solve local problems the people who live in the community deserve the right and the responsibility to shape their own future Therefore, I plead with this committee to pass HB985 unanimously and then to fight vigorously for its passage by the entire Senate when that time comes Thank you W. Bill Steele Disputanta

Last Name: Traylor Organization: NA Locality: Wakefield

I support this bill and believe each locality should have the authority to make such decisions based on public preference.

Last Name: Hodge Locality: Caroline

I fully support this bill and encourage every legislator to do so. Local land use authority needs so lie solely with the county or locality. Citizens elect our local officials via a Democratic process, and they are our designated appointees to represent our wishes and concerns. No one knows a locality better than those who live in the geographical area and understand the history, environment, and heritage.. We will not stand for Virginia to become a communistic state where local land use decisions are mandated by Richmond. This means you - solar and battery storage! Thank you to the sponsor for presenting this bill.

Last Name: Aucoin Locality: Disputanta

Absolutely vote YES! Support localities rights to site!

Last Name: Mester Organization: City of Falls Church Locality: Falls Church

SUPPORT- City of Falls Church legislative position supports local authority on land use planning decisions, as one-size does not fit all and it is important to be able to engage the residents, those most directly impacted, for locality health, safety, fire affordability and community character. The Council acknowledges the importance of partnership with the Commonwealth for tools and funding to address critical crisis issues of housing and transportation. Thank you for your consideration and service to the residents of the Commonwealth and our City.

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