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- Town of Ashland, Counties of Charles City, Chesterfield, Goochland,
Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan, City of Richmond, Richmond
Regional Planning District Commission, Crater Planning District
Commission
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- Town of Ashland, Counties of Charles City, Chesterfield, Goochland,
Hanover, Henrico, New Kent, Powhatan, City of Richmond, Richmond
Regional Planning District Commission, Crater Planning District
Commission
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- Legislative priorities shared by all
- Legislative priorities by individual locality
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- Localities recognize the state’s budget constraints
- Any further funding reductions to individual localities should be
equitable and proportionate
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- Support the protection of local revenue authorities
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- Protection of local revenues
- Oppose any efforts to reduce the ability of localities to determine
their own revenue needs and appropriate resources
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- Transportation
- Support the protection of transportation funding for the Capital region
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- Protection of Existing Local Land Use Authority
- Manufactured housing
- Non-conforming uses
- Mandatory water connections
- Subdivision plat approvals
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- State Mandates
- State mandates to localities which are unfunded should be waived
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- Advertisement of zoning amendments
- Repeal HB 477 (Advertisement of zoning amendments) which requires local
governments to notify residents by first-class mail when decreasing the
allowed dwelling unit density of more than 25 parcels
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- Request legislation requiring local telephone service providers to
include all parts of a county within the same local calling area
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- Request legislation for a study on application of the Dillon Rule in
Virginia as one of only five states that still adheres strictly to the
Dillon Rule
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- Request study for equitable reallocation of revenue and service
responsibilities between the state and local government to provide for
ongoing stability in taxation and the delivery of government services
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- Authority to Control Dangerous or Vicious Dogs
- Allow County to set dangerous dog registration fee and liability
insurance amount
- Broaden definition of vicious dog to include findings of the animal
protection officer
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- Calibration of Certain Speed Detection Devices
- Clarify what constitutes calibration of laser speed devices for court
purposes
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- Background Checks for Water Treatment Employees
- Allow federal background checks on employees of water treatment
facilities
- Make retroactive to September 11, 2001
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- Public Safety Standards for Buildings
- Minimum space requirements for residential occupancy
- Control of rodent/insect infestation, and garbage accumulation inside
buildings
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- Request $1.5 million for CSO funding
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- Support the Department of Juvenile Justice's Bed Utilization Funding
Formula
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- Greater Richmond
Chamber of Commerce
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- Maintain or Rebuild Richmond District Transportation Funds
- Oppose any additional loss of transportation funds to the region or the
state
- Support continued state funding support for the Chesterfield LINK
service
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- Reconform to Federal Tax Code
- Support Virginia returning to federal tax conformity
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- Living Wage Legislation
- Support legislation that prohibits living wage ordinances in
procurement as a requirement of these contracts
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- Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce
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