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Small Zoning Changes, Big Consequences for Front Royal

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I am writing to bring attention to a matter that I believe will have a significant impact on the Town of Front Royal as a whole. What appears at first glance to be a small, parcel-specific rezoning request may in fact signal a much larger shift affecting long-established single-family neighborhoods throughout our community.

Recent planning discussions have focused on reclassifying areas historically zoned R-1 (intended to preserve single-family detached homes) into broader “Neighborhood Residential” categories that allow medium-density housing. While planning for growth is important, residents should understand that these changes can gradually introduce attached or multi-family development into areas long defined by a consistent neighborhood character.

As a resident of Grand Avenue, our community has recently faced yet another attempt by the Planning Commission to approve an individual application that appears to overlook a key requirement of the Comprehensive Plan: that infill development should match the existing character of the neighborhood. Grand Avenue and nearby streets such as Salem Avenue have historically reflected a stable, single-family pattern that residents relied upon when purchasing their homes and investing in their community.

The concern many residents share is not opposition to growth itself. Rather, it is the process by which change is being introduced, one parcel at a time, before broader zoning updates have been completed and before residents across potentially affected neighborhoods are fully aware of what may follow.

Longtime residents may recognize a concept often discussed in planning circles known as “spot zoning,” where individual parcels are rezoned in ways that differ sharply from surrounding properties and raise questions about consistency and fairness. Whether or not any single application legally qualifies as spot zoning is for officials to determine, but the public deserves clear explanations when zoning boundaries begin to shift incrementally without a clear area-wide strategy.

Planning decisions should be guided not only by future goals but also by the reality of existing neighborhoods and the expectations of the people who live there today. Transparent, consistent, and town-wide planning builds trust. Piecemeal changes risk eroding it.

This issue extends beyond one street or one application. It raises a simple question for all residents of Front Royal: how do we grow while still respecting the communities that already exist?

I encourage residents to review the zoning and future land use maps, attend meetings, and ask questions. Community character is shaped over decades, and decisions made today will define the Town we leave to future generations.

Karissa Green
Front Royal, VA


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