Planning Commission

Role

The Code of Virginia requires every county, city and town to create a local planning commission to promote the public health, safety, convenience and welfare of its citizens and to plan for the orderly development of the community. The role of the planning commission is to serve primarily in an advisory capacity to the Board of Supervisors.

The primary responsibility of the Planning Commission is the development of the County’s Comprehensive Plan. The comprehensive plan is a long-range plan intended to guide the growth and development of a community. The Code of Virginia states that every county must have an adopted plan and that the plan must be reviewed at least once every five years. The County first adopted a comprehensive plan in 1975. A revised plan was adopted in 1984. In 1997, after three years of development, the County adopted a revised plan. In 2005, the County adopted its current plan. The plan is divided into seven chapters and addresses the following topics: history/regional setting, growth trends, natural resources, growth management/land use, community facilities, economic development and infrastructure. The plan is available for review at the Samuels Public Library and is available for purchase at the Warren County Planning Department Office, located at 220 North Commerce Avenue in Front Royal.

The Commission is assisted by the Planning Department staff in developing ordinance revisions and in making recommendations to the Board of Supervisors for proposed amendments. The Commission is also charged with the review of development applications for conformance with the County’s Zoning and Subdivision Ordinances. This involves the review of conditional use permits, rezoning and preliminary site plans as well as addressing other planning issues facing the community. In most instances, a recommendation is then made to the Board of Supervisors on the specific issue. The Board then makes the final decision on whether to approve or deny the request.

History

Warren County’s first countywide planning commission was created by the Board of Supervisors on September 30, 1958. The Warren County Planning Commission currently consists of five members; one from each magisterial district in the County (North River, Shenandoah, Happy Creek, South River and Fork). Members are appointed for a term of four years. The terms are staggered so that no more than two members’ terms are up for nomination in any one year.

Meetings

The Warren County Planning Commission meets regularly on the second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m. in the Warren County Government Center. Informal work sessions may be called from time to time to work on issues before the Commission. The public is invited and encouraged to attend every meeting.

 

Planning Commission Documents

 

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Mark Bower

Mark Bower

Chairman, Fork District
Mark Bower was born and raised in Warren County.  He attended Warren County High School and graduated Magna Cum Laude from George Mason University with a BS in Business Administration.  Previously he served as the Accounting Manager of the Riverton Corporation for four years and the CFO ...
C. Douglas Rosen

C. Douglas Rosen

Vice-Chairman, Shenandoah District
C. Douglas “Doug” Rosen is a native of Hampton, Virginia.  He has a BS in Business Administration from Old Dominion University and received his Masters in Hospital Administration from the Medical College of Virginia.  He previously served as Associate Administrator for Chesapeake ...
Robert Myers

Robert Myers

Happy Creek District
Robert Myers grew up in Lee County, Virginia on a beef cattle and tobacco farm.  He has a BS in Education from Virginia Tech; teaching for one year in Hanover County and five years in Page County.  He has also worked as an Estimator and/or Project Manager for various excavation and ...
Lorraine Smelser

Lorraine Smelser

South River District
  Lorraine Poe Smelser was born and raised in Warren County.  She attended Warren County High School and graduated from Lord Fairfax Community College with an AAS degree in Management.   Most of her career was spent working as an Administrative Manager for the Federal Emergency ...
Scott Stickley

Scott Stickley

North River District
  Scott Stickley is from Falls Church, Virginia and has resided in Front Royal and Warren County since 1993.  He is a graduate of Virginia Tech with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering.  He obtained his Professional Engineering License in 1997 and is currently licensed ...