Priority Issues

Priority Issues

Read about NVAR's work on several legislative and regulatory policy goals, including current priority issues, on-going issues, standing Public Policy Positions and recent Realtor® Advocacy Wins. Make your voice heard by submitting feedback for the annual NVAR Legislative Program, submitted every spring. 

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2023-2024 NVAR Legislative Agenda

Download the 2023-2024 LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
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On-Going Issues

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NVAR Legislative Program

Legislative Program

Every spring, NVAR compiles legislative and regulatory policy goals for the coming year into a document called the NVAR Legislative Program.

The Legislative Program is developed over several months based on feedback given by NVAR members. The process begins in March, when NVAR committees and forums are asked to submit issues to the NVAR Public Policy Committee for consideration. Individual Realtors® may also submit issues to the committee. A task force researches these issues and recommends pertinent ones for inclusion in the Legislative Program.

Once a draft program has been developed, the Public Policy Committee reviews it and sends a final draft to NVAR’s Board of Directors for consideration. Following approval by the Board, NVAR forwards the program to the Virginia Association of Realtors® for inclusion in the statewide list of legislative priorities.

An important component of the issues we look at is your voice. If you have suggestions for items we should be looking into please email us at govaffairs@nvar.com OR fill out this quick form.

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Town Hall Notes Blog

Fairfax Approves Modernized Zoning Ordinance (zMOD) relaxing restrictions on Accessory Dwellings and Home Businesses

Mar 25, 2021, 15:00 PM by User Not Found
Fairfax County updated its 42-year-old Zoning Ordinance to bring it into the 21st century on a 7-3 vote at the Tuesday, March 23 Board of Supervisors meeting.

Fairfax County updated its 42-year-old Zoning Ordinance to bring it into the 21st century on a 7-3 vote at the Tuesday, March 23 Board of Supervisors meeting. The sweeping changes to the ordinance are the culmination of a four-year process intended to make the codes easier to navigate and understand, but several significant policy changes were also included. 

Two of the most debated changes passed by the Board include updates to the regulations for Accessory Living Units (ALUs) and for Home-Based Businesses. 

The new law removes the existing age and disability requirements, that only those 55 and older or disabled people can live in them, for ALUs (previously known as accessory dwelling units).  It also simplifies the process for building an ALU within a residential property by removing the requirement for a special permit, instead allowing these interior units to be approved administratively by staff.  Other provisions were adjusted including allowing an entire finished basement to be used as an ALU, limiting occupancy to two people, and requiring a parking space be provided for occupants.  The Board kept other restrictions in place such as the existing requirement that limits detached ALUs to only those properties that are a minimum of 2 acres. 

Many types of home-based businesses will also be allowed to operate with the approval of an administrative permit, though businesses wishing to allow customers must still seek a special permit. Instructional activities – lessons, education, health, fitness – are an exception.  These businesses may allow up to four students to attend at a time, with no more than eight in a single day, without seeking a special permit.  Other acceptable businesses include retail — as long as sales and delivery occur online or offsite — as well as repair services for small household items, hair salons, and clothing tailors. People may also operate an office or as a music, photography, or art studio out of their home. 

The new zoning ordinance, which is half the size of the current law, goes into effect July 1, 2021.  

Please visit https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/news/modernized-zoning-ordinance-zmod-approved-effect-july-1-2021 to stay up to date on further implementation of the zoning ordinance.