Jan 27, 2025
In this episode of "The Valley Today," host Janet Michael is joined by Shenandoah County Planner Tyler Hinkle to discuss Shenandoah 2045, the county's comprehensive planning process which has now moved into the implementation phase. Today's topic focused on various zoning rules, ordinances, and regulations as they relate to localities and Shenandoah County as a whole. They discuss an example of Kerry Higdon, an Edinburg resident who converted her backyard into a meadow with town council approval, emphasizing the importance of starting with local officials for such projects. Click here to hear that episode.
Tyler elaborates on the differing regulations between towns and counties, using examples like tall grass ordinances and livestock provisions. They discuss public & private "nuisances" like beekeeping and noise, stressing communication and community involvement to resolve property-related issues.
Tyler explains the process for obtaining zoning and building permits for structures, such as sheds and decks, and the complexities of navigating local and county regulations. He also touches on the role of contractors and the importance of checking easements with VDOT & utility companies and calling 811 before you dig.
The conversation shifts to business permits, short-term rentals, and the importance of neighborhood relations. Tyler and Janet both emphasize that local laws can be changed through community involvement and proactive communication. They discuss road maintenance responsibilities and how residents can inquire about converting private roads to public ones.
Janet rounds up the discussion by highlighting the value of contacting local officials for guidance and the benefits of having professional contractors. They encourage residents to engage actively with their community to drive changes and improvements, providing resources and links for further information on Shenandoah County's planning and ordinances.
You can view the approved version of Shenandoah County's comprehensive plan and learn more about the planning process, on their website: https://shenandoahcountyva.us/future and follow them on Facebook.
You can listen to previous conversations with Tyler about Shenandoah 2045 by clicking here.