Land Use & Zoning

In Virginia, an 'Intensely Developed Area' (IDA) designation under the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act allows:

ADevelopment without any environmental review
BMore development flexibility in already urbanized areas, recognizing that strict RPA/RMA rules may be relaxed for infill✓ Correct
COnly residential development
DCommercial development only in Bay watersheds

Explanation

IDAs recognize highly developed urban areas where some normal CBPA restrictions can be modified to allow infill and redevelopment without the full open-space buffers required in less developed settings.

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