Botetourt County Authority
Botetourt County has 34,004 residents and a median household income of $81,213.
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Botetourt County Virginia Government: Structure, Services, and Administration
Botetourt County operates as a constitutional subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia, governed under the framework established by the Virginia Constitution and Title 15.2 of the Virginia Code. The county's administrative structure, elected offices, and service delivery functions reflect both state-mandated requirements and locally adopted ordinances. This reference covers the organizational structure of Botetourt County government, the mechanisms through which services are administered, common scenarios involving public interaction with county offices, and the boundaries that separate county authority from state and federal jurisdiction.
Definition and Scope
Botetourt County is a general-purpose local government in the Roanoke Valley region of western Virginia, with a land area of approximately 543 square miles. The county seat is Fincastle. Under Virginia's Dillon Rule doctrine — the governing legal principle by which Virginia localities possess only those powers expressly granted by the General Assembly — Botetourt County's authority is strictly defined by state statute rather than broad home-rule discretion.
The county operates under the Board of Supervisors–County Administrator model, one of the two primary structural forms available to Virginia counties under § 15.2-1540 of the Virginia Code. The Board of Supervisors holds legislative and policy authority; the County Administrator carries executive and operational responsibility. Botetourt County is divided into 5 magisterial districts, each represented by one elected supervisor.
Constitutionally mandated offices — the Circuit Court Clerk, Commissioner of the Revenue, Treasurer, Commonwealth's Attorney, and Sheriff — operate independently of the Board of Supervisors. These offices are elected directly by county voters and derive their authority from Article VII, Section 4 of the Virginia Constitution.
Scope limitations: This page covers the governmental structure and administrative services of Botetourt County, Virginia. It does not address the independent cities adjacent to or near the county (such as the City of Roanoke or the City of Salem), which are legally separate jurisdictions from Botetourt County. Federal agencies operating within the county's geographic boundaries — including U.S. Forest Service facilities within the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests, which cover portions of Botetourt County — fall outside county administrative authority. For broader Virginia governmental context, the Virginia Government Authority index provides statewide reference coverage.
How It Works
The Board of Supervisors meets on a regular schedule to adopt the annual budget, set the real property tax rate (expressed in dollars per $100 of assessed value), enact zoning ordinances, and approve capital improvement plans. The Commissioner of the Revenue assesses all taxable property and business licenses within the county; the Treasurer collects those revenues.
The County Administrator oversees departments organized into functional clusters:
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Public Safety — Sheriff's Office, Emergency Management, E-911 Communications, and volunteer fire and rescue coordination
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Community Development — Planning and Zoning, Building Inspections, and Economic Development
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Public Works — Roads and maintenance of county-owned infrastructure (distinct from state-maintained roads, which fall under the Virginia Department of Transportation)
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Human Services — Social services functions delivered under contract with the Virginia Department of Social Services, including SNAP, Medicaid eligibility, and child protective services
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Parks, Recreation, and Tourism — management of county parks and greenways
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Finance and Administration — budget management, human resources, and information technology
Botetourt County schools operate under a constitutionally separate School Board, which manages the school division budget independently, though the Board of Supervisors retains authority over the local appropriation to schools. The school division interfaces with the Virginia Department of Education for state funding formulas and accreditation standards.
Real estate assessment is conducted by the Commissioner of the Revenue on a regular reassessment cycle. Property owners who contest assessed values may appeal first to the Board of Equalization, then to the Circuit Court under § 58.1-3984 of the Virginia Code.
Common Scenarios
The most frequent interactions between Botetourt County residents and county government occur across a predictable set of service categories:
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Land use and building permits: Applications for new construction, additions, and zoning variances are filed with the Department of Community Development. Zoning decisions may be appealed to the Board of Zoning Appeals.
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Business licensing: New businesses operating within unincorporated Botetourt County must obtain a business license from the Commissioner of the Revenue and may require additional zoning clearance.
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Property tax payments: Annual real estate and personal property taxes are paid to the Treasurer's Office. Botetourt County also levies a machinery and tools tax on qualifying business equipment.
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Social services eligibility: Residents applying for SNAP, Medicaid, or Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) are processed through the Botetourt County Department of Social Services, which operates under state program rules administered by the Virginia Department of Social Services.
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Voter registration and elections: Administered locally through the Botetourt County General Registrar's Office, which reports to the Virginia Department of Elections and the State Board of Elections.
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Law enforcement and emergency services: The Botetourt County Sheriff serves as the primary law enforcement agency for unincorporated areas. Emergency medical services are provided through a hybrid system of volunteer rescue squads and county-supported resources.
Botetourt County's proximity to neighboring jurisdictions — including Bedford County, Rockbridge County, Craig County, and Alleghany County — creates shared service arrangements in areas such as regional libraries and emergency mutual aid.
Decision Boundaries
Distinguishing county authority from state and other governmental authority is essential for service navigation:
County authority vs. Virginia state agencies: Road maintenance within Botetourt County is primarily a state function. The Virginia Department of Transportation maintains the secondary road network under the Commonwealth's urban and secondary construction programs, not the county. Residents with road maintenance concerns file requests with VDOT's Salem District office, not the county Public Works department.
County authority vs. independent municipalities: Botetourt County contains no incorporated independent cities. The Town of Buchanan and the Town of Fincastle are incorporated towns within the county — unlike independent cities, they remain part of Botetourt County for taxation and school division purposes, but maintain their own town councils and limited municipal authority under § 15.2-1200 of the Virginia Code.
Constitutional officers vs. county administration: The Sheriff, Commonwealth's Attorney, Circuit Court Clerk, Commissioner of the Revenue, and Treasurer are elected independently and are not subordinate to the County Administrator. Budget requests from these offices are submitted to the Board of Supervisors but the operational authority of each office is constitutionally protected.
State law supremacy: Where Botetourt County ordinances conflict with Virginia statutes, state law controls under the Dillon Rule framework. The Virginia General Assembly retains authority to preempt local ordinances in domains such as firearms regulation, land use procedures, and taxation.
References
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Virginia Code, Title 15.2 — Counties, Cities, and Towns (Legislative Information System)
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Virginia Legislative Information System — Virginia Administrative Code
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