                                 CODE OF VIRGINIA

RELATIONSHIP TO THE CITY OF HAMPTON (§ 2.2-2341)

A. All of Fort Monroe is within the City of Hampton&#8217;s jurisdictional
limits; therefore, the City of Hampton is the locality and Virginia municipal
corporation for the Authority&#8217;s Area of Operation. Nothing in this article
is intended to limit or restrict the otherwise existing authority of the City of
Hampton which, except as otherwise provided in this article, is reserved solely
for the City of Hampton. As authorized in this article, the Authority may
supplement in its Area of Operation the works, services, privileges, or
facilities provided by the City of Hampton to provide additional, more complete,
or more timely works, services, privileges, or facilities than provided by the
City of Hampton.

B. The Authority shall adopt procedures for the implementation of required
actions under the Programmatic Agreement and any other agreements regarding Fort
Monroe to which the Commonwealth is a party, including adherence to the Reuse
Plan and the Design Standards adopted by the Authority. Those procedures shall
provide the City of Hampton a reasonable opportunity for review and comment
regarding any proposed actions.

C. The City shall be responsible for dealing directly with any taxpayers at Fort
Monroe regarding the collection of any taxes or fees which the City believes are
due based on real property interests, business activity, ownership of personal
property, and other authorized taxes and fees, unless the City and the Authority
agree differently in writing.

D. In its comprehensive plan and in adopting a zoning ordinance for the Area of
Operation, the City shall recognize the authority of the federal and state
obligations for land use regulation placed upon the Fort Monroe Authority by the
requirements of the Fort Monroe Master Plan, Programmatic Agreement, Design
Standards, Reuse Plan, State Memorandum of Understanding, and any other
agreements regarding Fort Monroe to which the Commonwealth is a party.

HISTORY: 2011, c. 716; 2014, cc. 676, 681.