Loudoun Village Conservation Overlay District
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,More Metadata,The Village Conservation Overlay District (VCOD) layer is a zoning overlay district of the Revised 1993 Loudoun County Zoning Ordinance (Zoning Ordinance) and identifies thirteen small villages and hamlets outside of the boundaries of Loudoun County’s incorporated towns and planned residential communities that contain unique, scenic and historic characteristics that should be maintained and protected. The VCOD is a component of the Official Zoning Ordinance adopted by the Board of Supervisors on January 6, 2003, effective on January 7, 2003, and the Zoning Ordinance further amended on December 6, 2006, and is shown on the Official Loudoun County, VA Zoning Map. The VCOD layer is owned and maintained by Loudoun County, Virginia Department of Building and Development.,Purpose:,The VCOD is established to recognize the development patterns existing in traditional villages, considered to be valuable heritage resources, and to encourage the retention and reinforcement of the pattern, character and visual identity of the individual village. The data are used extensively for taxation, subdivision review, permitting, and planning. Although the feature class represents the VCOD, a determination should be requested from the Zoning Administrator to verify whether a particular property is located within the VCOD.,
Loudoun County 2019 General Plan Place Types
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The place type approach is intended to create distinct and “complete” residential neighborhoods, employment centers, open spaces, and other areas. By providing greater flexibility in development types and uses while providing additional guidance on design expectations, place types can also facilitate more dynamic, livable neighborhoods and allow for established areas to evolve and improve. It provides a way to shape the future of Loudoun by concentrating on context – the look and feel of places, their form and their character – instead of focusing only on conventional land use categories and specific uses.,
Residential Communities of Loudoun County
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The Residential Communities of Loudoun County map let's you search by address or by residential community (subdivision project) name. Click on a community for more information, including percent complete, the number of units allowed and left to build, and the size. Zoom in further to see the parcels within a community. You can also search by Other Name to find incorporated towns, villages, or historic place names.,
Census 2010 Blocks
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The United States Census Bureau defines Blocks as a "statistical areas bounded by visible features, such as streets, roads, streams, and railroad tracks, and by nonvisible boundaries, such as selected property lines and city, township, school district, and county limits and short line-of-sight extensions of streets and roads. Generally, census blocks are small in area; for example, a block in a city bounded on all sides by streets. Census blocks in suburban and rural areas may be large, irregular, and bounded by a variety of features, such as roads, streams, and transmission lines. Census blocks nest within all other tabulated census geographic entities and are the basis for all tabulated data."
Permanent Conservation Easements of Loudoun County
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,A conservation easement restricts the use or development of real property for any of the following purposes:,· Retaining or protecting natural or open-space values of the property;,· Assuring its availability for agricultural, forest, recreational, or open-space use;,· Protecting natural resources;,· Maintaining or enhancing air or water quality; or,,· Preserving the historical, architectural or archeological aspects of the property,Attribute information includes:,Parcel ID (PIN) - Parcel identification number.,Instrument Number: Deed associated with easement.,Recordation Date: Date deed was recorded.,Portion of parcel easement covers: Whether the easement covers the entire parcel or just a portion (note: partial parcels have been mapped where possible).,Easement Holder: The easement holder.,Co-Easement holder: The co-easement holder, if applicable.,Easement Type: These are classified as follows:,Gift – Easements given to or purchased by a qualified organization, such as the Board of Supervisors, the Virginia Outdoors Foundation, or the Land Trust of Virginia.,,PDR – Easements obtained under the Purchase of Development Rights program, which ran from 2000-2004.,,TDR - "Transfer of Development Rights” easement. This type of easement is a part of the community development/zoning process,Development – An easement created as a part of the zoning process, such as in the development of a rural hamlet or low density development.,