Loudoun County Supervisor Caleb Kershner recently addressed an issue involving a homeowner charged $100,000 to cross 200 feet of mud in order to access their property. The homeowner owns 213 acres located in a highly sensitive area. This fee was presented as the only available option under existing regulations.
Details of the Case
The situation described by Supervisor Caleb Kershner centers on the substantial cost required for basic access. Officials noted that the land in question falls within parameters that trigger specific zoning considerations. The homeowner encountered this requirement when seeking to utilize the full extent of their holdings. Such fees are part of the standard process for approvals in the county.
Supervisor’s Statement
During the discussion Supervisor Caleb Kershner expressed concerns regarding the scale of the fee relative to the distance involved. The remarks focused on the practical challenges faced by the property owner. This case was used to illustrate broader points about zoning procedures. The supervisor suggested that adjustments might be warranted in how these fees are applied.
Regulatory Context
Zoning regulations in Loudoun County require certain approvals for land access and development. The highly sensitive area designation contributed to the conditions applied in this instance. Staff recommendations played a role in determining the necessary steps for the homeowner. The process ultimately led to the $100,000 charge as outlined.
Potential for Review
The matter has prompted questions about whether current fee levels align with the scope of the work required. Supervisor Caleb Kershner has indicated interest in exploring options for modification. County processes continue to evolve based on such examples. Further examination could provide clarity on similar situations moving forward.
Email the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors at:
Phyllis J. Randall (Chair, At-Large) –Â Phyllis.Randall@loudoun.gov,
Michael R. Turner (Vice Chair, Ashburn District) – Mike.Turner@loudoun.gov,
Juli E. Briskman (Algonkian District) –Â Juli.Briskman@loudoun.gov,
Sylvia R. Glass (Broad Run District) –Â Sylvia.Glass@loudoun.gov,
Caleb Kershner (Catoctin District) – caleb.kershner@loudoun.gov,
Matthew F. Letourneau (Dulles District) – Matt.Letourneau@loudoun.gov,
Kristen C. Umstattd (Leesburg District) – Kristen.Umstattd@loudoun.gov,
Laura A. TeKrony (Little River District) – Laura.TeKrony@loudoun.gov,
Koran Saines (Sterling District) – Koran.Saines@loudoun.gov,


