Jefferson County 2045 Comprehensive Plan

Goal 1

Goal 1: We strongly urge you to edit Goal 1 of the draft comprehensive plan to protect all land rights.

As the Goal is currently written “Ensure that future land use regulations and policies support the development rights of residential and non-residential properties.” It only protects the land rights of those land owners who are interested in developing their land, and thereby forsakes the land rights of neighboring land owners, land owners in conservation, and farmers.

We advocate for editing Goal 1 to protect equally all land rights of all property owners, and suggest the following edits to achieve this.

Goal 1: Ensure that future land use regulations and policies support and balance the land rights of all land owners of all property types.

This edit would still serve the purpose of the current language and serve to provide
protections and support to all land owners not just those looking to develop their land.

Goal 1, Objective 1

Goal 1: Objective 1: Recent developments have shown us that when two dissimilar land uses abut one another that open space buffers need to be required to protect the land rights of all land owners. We are asking the Commission to add an action item 5: Establish in the Subdivision ordinance required buffers in development plans at the junction of dissimilar zones.

Goal 1, Objective 3

Goal 1: Objective 3:  Public engagement should also be improved so surrounding land owners rights and the public’s concerns are taken into consideration. We are asking the Commission to add an action item 2: Work to maintain and improve public engagement in the land development process.

Goal 1, Objective 4

Goal 1: Objective 4: This does not define what institutional uses are. Would this include utility level solar? Would someone try to construe it that way? We are asking the Commission to better define “other institutional uses.” Alternatively, remove the phrase and refer only to “medical facilities” in this objective and action item.

Goal 1, Objective 5

Goal 1: Objective 5: Action item 1. This objective is overly broad and does not consider the vast differences across the zones and the land characteristics. We are telling the commission: this should be refined to include only commercial activities associated with agriculture and rural activities or it should be removed.

Goal 2, Objective 3

Goal 2: Objective 3: The last water study was done over 12 years ago. Now a large national utility owns the water system that is utilizing groundwater to supply a large portion of the county. We should not add more customers to this utility until an up-to-date study is done. We are asking the Commission to please indicate that groundwater-based utilities should be limited to those serving existing housing developments to preserve groundwater availability for agricultural and animal husbandry uses.

Goal 9, Objective 1

Goal 11, Objective 2

Goal 13, Objective 3

Goal 13, Objective 4

New Industrial area designation in Summit Point

Previous Future Land Use Map

Currently proposed Future Land Use Map

  • A large portion of land including and around the summit point raceway has been designated for Commercial use. Most of this land was rezoned for commercial use in 2022.
  • A second portion of land in this area has now been designated for industrial use.
    • All of this land was designated rural on the previous land use map.Will the infrastructure (water, sewer, roads) be able to support further industrial growth in this area.
    • We do not support further industrial growth in the rural areas of the county this may lead to higher risk of air and water pollution.

Increased commercial residential area south of 480 Route 9 interchange in Kearneysville

Previous Future Land Use Map

Currently proposed Future Land Use Map

Increased commercial residential area south of 340 east of the Homeland Security complex

Previous Future Land Use Map

Current Proposed Future Land Use Map

Preferred Growth Area in Shepherdstown

Previous Future Land Use Map

Currently proposed Future Land Use Map

  • Area designated for residential or commercial near ShepherdstownIn the last few days the planning commission added a new “residential or commercial” development area on the future land use map encompassing the land currently zoned Rural around the new elementary school. This future land use designation would allow rezoning of this land to accommodate these uses.
  • The designated area is much larger than Shepherdstown itself. 
  • The only purely residential zone in Jefferson County is “Residential Growth” which allows urban level housing (apartments and town houses).
  • The only commercial zone in Jefferson County also allows light industrial development.

This amount of development in this area would quickly overwhelm Shepherdstown drawing business out of down town, detracting from tourism, and making agricultural pursuits less and less viable. 

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