What is the difference between a legislative and administrative application?
Legislative applications require a ratification or action by the Board of Supervisors. They are processed by the Planning Department and require public hearings before the Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors which involve land use and/or density changes for properties. These application types are as follows:
  • ZMOD-Zoning Modification
  • ZMAP-Zoning Map Amendment
  • ZCPA-Zoning Concept Plan Amendment
  • ZRTD-ZMAP Conversion to Current Zoning Ordinance in the Route 28 Tax District
  • SPEX-Special Exception
  • SPMI-Minor Special Exception
  • CMPT-Commission Permit
  • CAPP-Certificate of Appropriateness*
  • CAAM-CAPP Amendment*
  • CPAM-Comprehensive Plan Amendment
Administrative applications (i.e. site plans, subdivision plans, etc.) are processed internally by the Department of Building and Development for uses that are permitted within a specific zoning district.

*These are legislative applications; however, they are reviewed by the Historic District Review Committee (HDRC).

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1. Why did I receive a notification letter?
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3. What is the difference between a legislative and administrative application?
4. What happens to the comments I submit online?
5. What is the Loudoun County Real Estate Tax, Assessment, and Parcel Database?
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