Fairfax County Board Adopts Data Center Zoning Changes

September 11, 2024

On Sept. 10, 2024, the Fairfax County, Virginia Board of Supervisors approved a zoning ordinance amendment that creates new restrictions for data centers. The amended ordinance permits by-right data center development in certain districts. However, in practice, the amendment requires a special exception approved by the Board of Supervisors for almost all data centers within the county. The amendment also imposes new restrictions related to design, setbacks from residential uses, noise and environmental concerns.

Pending data center applications will continue to be reviewed and processed under the previously existing zoning ordinance regulations.

Additional background on the proposed amendments is available here. Previous updates on the topic are available here: June 2024May 2024March 2024January 2024October 2023July 2023 and May 2023.

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