HomeMy WebLinkAbout5/28/2019 - Adopted Board RecordsAT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
RESOLUTION 052819-1 ADOPTING THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020
OPERATING BUDGET, THE FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 CAPITAL BUDGET,
AND FISCAL YEARS 2020-2029 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
FOR ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA AND ROANOKE COUNTY PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
WHEREAS, Section 15.2-2503 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, provides
that the governing body of the County shall prepare and approve an annual budget; and
WHEREAS, said budget shall be prepared and approved for informative and fiscal
planning purposes only; and
WHEREAS, this budget contains a complete itemized and classified plan of all
contemplated expenditures and all estimated revenues and borrowings for the ensuing
fiscal year; and
WHEREAS, a brief synopsis of said budget was published as required by the
provisions of Section 15.2-2506 of the State Code, and the public hearings as required
thereon were held on April 9, 2019 and May 14, 2019; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia:
1. That there is hereby approved the annual operating budget for fiscal year
2019-2020 for Roanoke County, Virginia, and Roanoke County Public
Schools as shown on the attached Schedules 1 and 2.
2. That there is hereby approved the capital budget for fiscal year 2019-2020
and Capital Improvement Program for fiscal years 2020-2029 for Roanoke
County, Virginia, and Roanoke County Public Schools as shown on the
attached Schedule 3.
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That the preparation and approval of these budgets is for informative and
fiscal planning purposes only.
The fees which shall be charged by the County of Roanoke for the following
described emergency medical services provided by the Roanoke County
owned, operated, funded, housed or permitted emergency vehicles shall be
as follows:
Advance Life Support (ALS) 1 Emergency $465.00
Advance Life Support (ALS) 2 Emergency $700.00
Basic Life Support (BLS) Emergency $400.00
Mileage (loaded) $11.00/per mile
No recipient of ambulance services who cannot afford to pay the ambulance
transport fees will be required to do so.
The ambulance fees described above in this resolution replace fees
approved as part of resolution 052317-4 and shall be in full force and effect
on and after July 1, 2019.
That there is hereby approved a Fee Compendium which lists all fees and
charges imposed by the County for providing specialized programs and
services. The Fee Compendium provides details on the type of fee, authority
to levy the fee, current fees, and proposed changes to the current fees.
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On motion of Supervisor Hooker to adopt the resolution, seconded by Supervisor
Radford and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: Supervisor Assaid
A COPY TESTE:
Deborah C. JacksLto/e
Chief Deputy Cler Board of Supervisors
cc: Rebecca Owens, Assistant County Administrator
Meredith Thompson, Budget Manager
Steve Elliott, Budget Manager
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County of Roanoke, Virginia
FY 2019-2020 Fee Compendium
County of Roanoke, Virginia FY 2019-2020 Fee Compendium TC- I
Table of Contents
Page Number
Page Number
FY 2019-2020 Roanoke County Fee Changes
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Weed and Trash Abatement Penalty
27
Clerk of Circuit Court Fees
6
Zoning Verification Fees
28
Booking Fee
6
Finance Fees
29
Courthouse Maintenance Fees
6
Payment in Lieu of Taxes
29
Courthouse Security Fees
7
Fire and Rescue Fees
30
Other Roanoke County Clerk of Circuit Court Fees
7
Ambulance Fees
30
Commissioner of the Revenue Fees
8
Fire Marshall Permits and Fees
30
Amusement Machine Fee
8
General Services - Solid Waste Fees
34
Bondsman License Fee
8
Bear Container Retrofits Fee
34
Business License Fee
8
Non -Resident and Premium Solid Waste Collection Fees
34
Carnivals, Circuses and Speedways
9
Library Fees
35
Fortune-teller, astrologists, etc.
9
Copier and Fax Machine Charges
35
Going out of business sale permit
9
Library Facility and Rental Fees
36
Massage Parlor License
9
Library Material Fines and Services Fees
38
Non -Perishable Good Peddler and Itinerant Merchant License!
10
Passport Fees
40
Perishable Good Peddler and Itinerant Merchant Licenses
10
Police Fees
41
Permanent coliseums, arenas, or auditoriums
I I
Adult Business Permit Fee
41
Shows and Sales License
I I
Concealed Handgun Permit
41
Solicitor Permit
I I
Criminal Justice Academy Fees
41
Wine, Beer, and Mixed Beveral Licenses
12
Dealers of Percious Metals & Gems License Fee
42
Economic & Community Development - Development F
Is
False Alarm Fees
42
Building and Trade Permit Fees
15
Fingerprinting Fee
43
Certificate of Occupancy Fees
18
Mopeds Traffic Violations
43
Erosion & Sediment Control Plan Review/Permit Fees
19
Parade Fees
44
Miscellaneous Development Fees
19
Parking Tickets
44
Subdivision Review Fees
20
Police E -Citation Fee
46
Stormwater Management Permit Fees
21
Sale of Records of Arrests, Offenses and Traffic Accident Rep(
47
Economic & Community Development - Planning Fees
26
Parks, Recreation & Tourism Fees
48
Planning & Zoning Fees
26
Recreation Fees, Membership Fees, and Rentals
48
Special Use Permit Fee
27
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Public Information Fees
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Charges
Public Transportation (CORTRAN) Fees
CORTRAN Fee per Trip
Real Estate Valuation Fees
Land Use Fees
Sheriff and Jail Fees
Board of Prisoners - Salem
Canteen Fees
Daily Jail Fees
Fingerprint Cards
Medical Costs
Weekender Jail Fees
Social Services Fees
Custody Investigations/Home Studies
Guardianship Fee
Home Study for Parental Placement Adoptions
Treasurer Fees
Animal Control - Cat Tags
Animal Control - Dog Tags
Animal Control - Dangerous Dogs
Collection Fee
Debt Set -Off Fee
Judicial Tax Sale Fees
Returned Check Fee
Vehicle License Fee
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FY 2019-2020 Roanoke County Fee Changes
Ambulance Fees
Fee
Description
FY 2019
FY 2020
Fee for ground transportation by ambulance vehicle for providing a level of
$4
$5
Ambulance Service Fee
CORTRAN provides public paratransit transportation to qualified residents of
CORTRAN fee per trip
medical care which is used for victims of life-threatening illnesses or injuries until
$390
$400
Basic Life Support
one-way trip
one-way trip
they can be given full medical care at a hospital.
Fee for ground transportation by ambulance vehicle for providing a level of
Ambulance Service Fee
medical care which is used for victims of life-threatening illnesses or injuries with
$450
$465
Advanced Life Support I
the provision of an Advanced Life Support assessment or at least on Advanced
Life Support intervention until they can be given full medical care at a hospital.
Fee for ground transportation by ambulance vehicle for providing a level of
Ambulance Service Fee
medical care which is used for victims of life-threatening illnesses or injuries with
$685
$700
Advanced Life Support 2
the provision of more intervention than that of Advanced Life Support I until
they can be given full medical care at a hospital.
Ambulance Service Fee
$11
$11
Fee for ground transportation by ambulance vehicle per mile.
Rescue Vehicle Mileage
per mile
per mile
CORTRAN Fee Per Trip
Fee
Description
FY 2019
FY 2020
$4
$5
CORTRAN provides public paratransit transportation to qualified residents of
CORTRAN fee per trip
Roanoke County. Charge of $4 is for each one-way trip.
per person per
per person per
one-way trip
one-way trip
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FY 2019-2020 Roanoke County Fee Changes
Library Facility and Rental Fees
Fee
Description
FY 2019
FY 2020
South County Library
Auditorium and Meeting
Fee to rent the Auditorium with Meeting Rooms I and 2 at South County Library
$150
$125
Rooms I and 2 Rental
South County Library
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms I or 2 at South County Library by
Meeting Rooms I or 2 Rental
$15 per hour
$10 per hour
(Community)
community groups. After hours rate at South County Library is doubled.
South County Library
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms I and 2 South County Library by
Meeting Rooms I and 2
$45 per hour
$40 per hour
businesses or commercial groups.
Rental (Commercial)
South County Library
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms I and 2 at South County Library for
Meeting Rooms I and 2
parties. Must rent for a minumum of 3 hours that includes I hour setup and I
---
$25 per hour
(Party Rentals)
hour cleanup. Non refundable $50 deposit.
South County Library
Rental fee for the Business office at South County Library for I/2 day (up to 4
Business Office 1/2 Day
---
$50
hours)
Rental
South County Library
Rental fee for the Business office at South County Library for full day (over 4
Business Office Full Day
---
$100
hours)
Rental
Glenvar Library Meeting
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Glenvar Library by community groups.
$7.50 per hour
$10 per hour
Room Rental (Community)
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FY 2019-2020 Roanoke County Fee Changes
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Glenvar Library for parties. Must rent
Glenvar Library Meeting
for a minumum of 3 hours that includes I hour setup and I hour cleanup. Non
---
$25 per hour
Room Rental (Party Rentals)
refundable $50 deposit.
Hollins Library Meeting
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Hollins Library by community groups.
$5 per hour
$10 per hour
Room Fee (Community)
Hollins Library Meeting
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Hollins Library by businesses or
$25 per hour
$40 per hour
Room Fee (Commercial)
commercial groups.
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Hollins Library for parties. Must rent
Hollins Library Meeting
for a minumum of 3 hours that includes I hour setup and I hour cleanup. Non
---
$25 per hour
Room Fee (Party Rentals)
refundable $50 deposit.
Hollins Library Meeting
Room Fee - Conference
Hourly rate for rent of conference room at Hollins Library by community groups.
$5 per hour
$10 per hour
Room (Community)
Hollins Library Meeting
Hourly rate to rent a projector for use in a meeting room at Hollins Library
---
$5 per hour
Room Fee - Projector Rental
Vinton Library Meeting
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Vinton Library by businesses or
$25 per hour
$10 per hour
Room Fee (Community)
commercial groups.
Vinton Library Meeting
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Vinton Library by community groups.
$45 per hour
$40 per hour
Room Fee (Commercial)
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Vinton Library for parties. Must rent
Vinton Library Meeting
for a minumum of 3 hours that includes I hour setup and I hour cleanup. Non
---
$25 per hour
Room Fee (Party Rentals)
refundable $50 deposit.
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FY 2019-2020 Roanoke County Fee Changes
Parks, Recreation & Tourism Fees
Fee
Description
FY 2019
FY 2020
Athletics Camps
Athletics Camps
$89
$99
Youth and Full Day Camps*
Youth and Full Day Camps (does not include Camp Roanoke)
$175
$185
Explore Park In -House
Camps
Explore Park In -House Camps
$205
$210
Explore Park Paddling Camp
Explore Park Paddling Camp
$330
$340
Explore Park Mountain Biking
Camp
Explore Park Mountain Biking Camp
$305
$340
Preschool Camps*
Preschool Camps (does not include Camp Roanoke)
$75
$80
Well Program
Wellness/Fitness Program
$49
$51
Brambleton Center Room
Brambleton Center Room Rental Rates
$30
$35
Rental Rates
After School for Kids (ASK)
Bi -Monthly Program Rate for ASK program
$ 120.05
$ 127
Splash Valley - Resident/Child
Splash Valley - Resident/Child (ages 3 to 17)
$7
$8
(ages 3 to 17)
Splash Valley - Resident/Adult
Splash Valley - Resident/Adult (ages 18 to 54)
$8
$9
(ages 18 to 54)
Splash Valley - Resident/Ages
Splash Valley - Resident/Ages 55 and up
$6
$7
55 and up
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FY 2019-2020 Roanoke County Fee Changes
Splash Valley - Non-
Splash Valley - Non-Resident/Child (ages 3 to 17)
$9
$10
Resident/Child (ages 3 to 17)
Increase gross receipts threshold for annual license fee for issuance of a license
Splash Valley - Non-
on businesses, trades, professions, occupations, and callings, firms, corporations,
$89
$99
Resident/Adult (ages 18 to
Splash Valley - Non-Resident/Adult (ages 18 to 54)
$10
$1 1
54)
Splash Valley - Non-
Splash Valley - Non-Resident/Ages 55 and up
$8
$9
Resident/Ages 55 and up
Splash Valley Concessions
Splash Valley Concessions
Varies
Varies
Atheltic Field Rental Rate -
Atheltic Field Rental Rate - 100% County Residents per 2 hour block
$30
$40
100% County Residents
Atheltic Field Rental Rate -
50% or more County
Atheltic Field Rental Rate - 50% or more County Residents per 2 hour block
$40
$50
Residents
Atheltic Field Rental Rate -
Less than 50% County
Atheltic Field Rental Rate - Less than 50% County Residents per 2 hour block
$60
$70
Residents
Business License Fee
Fee
Description
FY 2019
FY 2020
Increase gross receipts threshold for annual license fee for issuance of a license
Business License Fee
on businesses, trades, professions, occupations, and callings, firms, corporations,
$89
$99
or persons from $125,000 to $135,000
*Changes to fees and legislative authorizations for fees will be updated in the following pages once the Board of Supervisors
have taken appropriate action to adopt new fees and amounts.
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Clerk of Circuit Court Fees
Booking Fee
Roanoke County Code Chapter 2, Article I, Section 2-8
Legislative Authorization Ordinance 040803-10
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Legislative Authorization
Fee as part of the costs in each criminal or traffic case in which a period of
Fee
Booking Fee April 8, 2003
incarceration or confinement in the county jail shall be imposed or served as
$25
any part of the sentence for conviction of any statute or ordinance.
Courthouse Maintenance
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Courthouse Maintenance Fees
Code of Virginia § 17.1-281
Roanoke County Code Chapter 2, Article I, Section 2-6
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 020910-4
Fee
Effective Date Description Fee Amount
Fee on the costs in each civil, criminal and traffic case in the district and
circuit courts serving Roanoke County for the construction, renovation and
Courthouse Maintenance
February 9, 2010 maintenance of the courthouse or jail and court -related facilities and to $2
Fees
defray increases in the cost of heating, cooling electricity, and ordinary
maintenance.
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Clerk of Circuit Court Fees
Courthouse Security Fees
Roanoke County Code Chapter 2, Article I, Section 2-9
Legislative Authorization Ordinance 062607-15
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Fee on each criminal or traffice case in which an individual is convicted of a
Courthouse Security Fees July 1, 2007
$10
violation of any statute or ordinance.
Other Roanoke County Clerk of Circuit Court Fees
Information on fees paid to the Roanoke County Clerk of Circuit Court as set by the Commonwealth of Virginia can be found by following
the link below:
http://webdev.courts.state.va.us/cgi-bin/DJIT/ef djs_ccfees calc.cgi
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Commissioner of the Revenue Fees
Amusement Machine Fee
Code of Virginia § 58.1-3720
Legislative Authorization Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-53
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Fee
Fee for coin-operated amusement machines or devices. $25 for 3 machines
$25 to $200
Bondsman License January I, 1989
or fewer, $25 for each additional machine up to a maximum of $200 for 10
based on
Amusement Machines June 25, 1996
Gross Receipts less than
May 22, 2018
machines or more.
number of
$125,000
machines
Bondsman License Fee
Code of Virginia § 58.1-3724
Legislative Authorization Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-40
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Fee
Annual license for every person who, for compensation, enters into any bond
Description
Bondsman License January I, 1989
or bonds for others, whether as principal or suerty.
$500
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Business License Fee
Code of Virginia § 58.1-3703
Legislative Authorization
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article I, Section 10-3, Ordinance 052218-7
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Business License Fee
Annual license fee for issuance of a license on businesses, trades, professions,
Gross Receipts less than
May 22, 2018
occupations, and callings, firms, corporations, or persons with gross receipts
$50
$125,000
less than $125,000.
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Commissioner of the Revenue Fees
Going out of business sale permit
Carnivals, Circuses, and Speedways
Code of Virginia § 18.2-223
Code of Virginia § 58.1-3728
Legislative Authorization
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-57
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Carnivals, Circuses, and
Fee of $65 for a permit to operate a sale to liquidate the goods or assets of
License fee per performance for the operation of a carnival, circus, or
permit
Speedways
January I, 1989
speedway
$250
Going out of business sale permit
Fortune-tellers, astrologists, etc.
Code of Virginia § 18.2-223
Code of Virginia § 58.1-3726
Legislative Authorization
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-41
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Fee of $65 for a permit to operate a sale to liquidate the goods or assets of
Annual license for every person engaged in business as a fortune-teller,
permit
Fortune-tellers,
January I, 1989
clairvoyant, phrenologist, spirit medium, astrologist, hypnotist, palmist, or
$1,000
astrologists, etc.
handwriting analyst.
Going out of business sale permit
Code of Virginia § 58.1-3706
Legislative Authorization Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-50
Code of Virginia § 18.2-223
Legislative Authorization
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-58, Ordinance 92292-8e.
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Going out of business sale
Fee of $65 for a permit to operate a sale to liquidate the goods or assets of
permit
October I, 1992
business that is closing.
$65
Massage Parlor License
Code of Virginia § 58.1-3706
Legislative Authorization Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-50
Fee Effective Date
IDescription
IFee Amount
Massage Parlor License January I, 1989
jAnnual license to operate a massage parlor.
1 $5,000
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Commissioner of the Revenue Fees
Non -Perishable Good Peddler and Itinerant Merchant Licenses
Legislative Authorization
Code of Virginia § 58.1-3717
Legislative Authorization
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-45
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Fee for any person who carries from place to place any goods, wares, or
Fee for any person who carries from place to place any goods, wares, or
$250 per
general merchandise of a non-perishable nature. Fee is $250 per month, per
month, per
Peddler of Non
November 10,
Goods
2015
vehicle, not to exceed $500 per year.
vehicle, not to
Perishable Goods
2015
Fee for any person who transacts a business in a location for a period of less
Itinerant Merchant of
exceed $500
per year
than one year to sell goods of a perishable nature and merchants of ice,
$50
Fee for any person who transacts a business in a location for a period of less
2016
Itinerant Merchant of
November 10,
wood, or coal.
than one year to sell goods of a non-perishable nature.
$500
Non Perishable Goods
2016
Perishable Good Peddler and Itinerant Merchant Licenses
Legislative Authorization
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-45
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Fee for any person who carries from place to place any goods, wares, or
Peddler of Perishable
November 10,
merchandise and offer to sell general merchandise of a perishable nature and
$50
Goods
2015
peddlers of ice, wood, or coal.
Fee for any person who transacts a business in a location for a period of less
Itinerant Merchant of
November 10,
than one year to sell goods of a perishable nature and merchants of ice,
$50
Perishable Goods
2016
wood, or coal.
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Commissioner of the Revenue Fees
Shows and Sales License
Permanent coliseums, arenas, or auditoriums
Fee Effective Date
Code of Virginia § 58.1-3729
Legislative Authorization
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-55
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
merchandise, foodstuffs or services of any kind, character or description;
Annual license on every permanent coliseum, arena, and auditorium withing
Permanent coliseums,
Solicitor Permit
propspective customers for purchase of insurance; obtain subscriptions to
$30
1984
January 1, 1989
the county having a maximum seating capacity of more than 10,000 persons
$1,000
arenas, or auditoriums
and open to the general public.
Shows and Sales License
Legislative Authorization Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-52
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Shows and Sales License January I, 1989
License per event of up to a three day period to conduct a show or sale in
the county.
$30
Solicitor Permit
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 19 Article I, Sections 19-1 to 19-8
Legislative Authorization Ordinance 84-194
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Permit for person seeking to obtain orders for the purchase of goods, wares,
merchandise, foodstuffs or services of any kind, character or description;
November 13,
Solicitor Permit
propspective customers for purchase of insurance; obtain subscriptions to
$30
1984
books, magazines, periodicals, newspapers, or other publications.
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Commissioner of the Revenue Fees
Wine, Beer, and Mixed Beverage Licenses
Code of Virginia § 4.1 206-210
Legislative Authorization
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 10 Article III, Section 10-49
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Wholesale Distributor -
January 1, 1989
Annual license to sell beer wholesale
$75
Beer
Wholesale Distributor -
Wine
January 1, 1989
Annual license to sell wine wholesale
$50
Wholesale Distributor -
January 1, 1989
Annual license to sell beer and wine wholesale
$125
Beer and Wine
On premisess Beer Sales
January 1, 1989
Annual license to sell beer on premises.
$25
Off premisess Beer Sales
January I, 1989
Annual license to sell beer off premises.
$25
On premisess Beer and
Wine Sales
January I, 1989
Annual license to sell beer and wine on premises.
$37.50
Off premisess Beer and
Wine Sales
January I, 1989
Annual license to sell beer and wine off premises.
$37.50
On and Off premisess
January I, 1989
Annual license to sell beer on and off premises.
$50
Beer Sales
On and Off premisess
Beer and Wine Sales
January I, 1989
Annual license to sell beer and wine on and off premises.
$75
Mixed Beverages and
B
Beer premisess Sales
January I, 1989
Annual license to sell mixed beverages and beer on premises with seating
$200
capacity between 50 and 100 persons.
License with seating
between 50 and 100
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Commissioner of the Revenue Fees
Mixed Beverages and
Beer & Wine On
premisess Sales License
January 1, 1989
Annual license to sell mixed beverages and beer & wine on premises with
$237.50
with seating between 50
seating capacity between 50 and 100 persons.
and 100
Mixed Beverages and
Beer & Wine On & Off
premisess Sales License
January 1, 1989
Annual license to sell mixed beverages and beer & wine on and off premises
$275
with seating between 50
with seating capacity between 50 and 100 persons.
and 100
Mixed Beverages and
Beer & Wine On
premisess Sales License
January 1, 1989
Annual license to sell mixed beverages and beer & wine on premises with
$387.50
with seating between 101
seating capacity between 101 and 150 persons.
and 150
Mixed Beverages and
Beer & Wine On
premisess Sales License
January 1, 1989
Annual license to sell mixed beverages and beer & wine on & off premises
$425.00
with seating between 101
with seating capacity between 101 and 150 persons.
and 150
Mixed Beverages and
Beer & Wine On
Annual license to sell mixed beverages and beer & wine on premises with
premises Sales License
January I, 1989
seating capacity over 151 persons
$537.50
with seating over 151
es
Mixed Beverages and
Beer &Wine and Off
January I, 1989
Annual license to sell mixed beverages and beer & wine on and off premises
$575
premises Sales License
with seating capacity over 151 persons
with seating over 151
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Commissioner of the Revenue Fees
Private Club Beer & Wine
on premises sales
January 1, 1989
Annual license for private clubs to sell beer & wine on premises.
$387.50
Private Club Beer & Wine
January 1, 1989
Annual license for private clubs to sell beer & wine on and off premises.
$425
on and off premises sales
Wine off premisess sales
and beer on premises
January 1, 1989
Annual license to sell wine off premises and beer on premises.
$50
sales
Beer & Wine on premises
sales and beer off
January 1, 1989
Annual license to sell beer & wine on premises and beer off premises.
$62.50
premises sales
Mixed Beverages sales
with seating between 101-
Annual license for mixed beverage sales with seating capacity between 101
150, beer & wine sales on
January 1, 1989
and 150 persons and to sell beer & wine on premises and to sell beer off
$412.50
premises, and beer off
premises.
premises.
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Economic & Community Development - Development Fees
Building and Trade Permit Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 7, Article 5, Section 7-71 to 7-79
Legislative Authorization
Roanoke County Ordinance 092804-7
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Building Permit for structure with
Any building permit application for new structure with estimated value of
September 2$
estimated value of between $0
between $0 and $5,000. Permit fees are determined by calculating a value of
$30
2004
and $5,000.
construction as adjusted annually by the county real estate valuation.
Building Permit for structure with
Any building permit application for new structure with estimated value of
September 28,
$30 + $6 per
estimated value of between
between $5,000 and $20,000. Permit fees are determined by calculating a
2004
thousand
$5,000 and $20,000.
value of construction as adjusted annually by the county real estate valuation.
Building Permit for structure with
Any building permit application for new structure with estimated value of
September 28,
$120 + $5 per
estimated value of between
between $20,000 and $100,000. Permit fees are determined by calculating a
2004
thousand
$20,000 and $100,000.
value of construction as adjusted annually by the county real estate valuation.
Building Permit for structure with
Any building permit application for new structure with estimated value of
September 28,
$520 + $2 per
estimated value of between
between $100,000 and $500,000. Permit fees are determined by calculating a
2004
thousand
$100,000 and $500,000.
value of construction as adjusted annually by the county real estate valuation.
Building Permit for structure with
Any building permit application for new structure with estimated value of
September 28,
$1,320 + $1 per
estimated value of between
between $500,000 and $1,000,000. Permit fees are determined by calculating
2004
thousand
$500,000 and $1,000,000.
a value of construction as adjusted annually by the county real estate valuation.
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Building Permit for structure with
Any building permit application for new structure with estimated value of over
September 28,
$1,820 +$0.50
estimated value of over
$1,000,000. Permit fees are determined by calculating a value of construction
2004
per thousand
$1,000,000
as adjusted annually by the county real estate valuation.
Trade permit fees with estimated
September 28,
Any trade permit for Heating, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Structure, etc.
$30
value of $0 to $1,000
2004
with an estimated value of $0 to $1,000.
Trade permit fees with estimated
September 28,
Any trade permit for Heating, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Structure, etc.
$40
value of $1,000.01 to $2,000
2004
with an estimated value of $1,000.01 to $2,000.
Trade permit fees with estimated
September 28,
Any trade permit for Heating, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Structure, etc.
$50
value of $2,000.01 to $3,000
2004
with an estimated value of $2,000.01 to $3,000.
Trade permit fees with estimated
September 28,
Any trade permit for Heating, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Structure, etc.
$60
value of $3,000.01 to $4,000
2004
with an estimated value of $3,000.01 to $4,000.
Trade permit fees with estimated
September 28,
Any trade permit for Heating, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Structure, etc.
$75
value of $4,000.01 to $5,000
2004
with an estimated value of $4,000.01 to $5,000.
$75 + $4 per
Trade permit fees with estimated
September 28,
Any trade permit for Heating, Electrical, Mechanical, Plumbing, Structure, etc.
each additional
value of over $5,000
2004
with an estimated value of over $5,000
$1,000 or
fraction thereof
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Economic & Community Development - Development Fees
$15.00 for
Kiddie rides,
September 28,
$25 for Circular
Amusement Devices
Kiddie rides, circular rides or flat rides, etc.
2004
rides or flat
rides, $45 for all
others devices
September 28,
Any physical connection of arrangement between two otherwise separate
Cross connection
$30
2004
piping system
September 28,
Permit request include but not limited to reinsertion, temporary certificate of
Miscellaneous
$50
2004
occupancies, etc.
Certificate of Occupancy -
September 28,
Permit request include but not limited to reinsertion, temporary certificate of
$10
Temporary residential
2004
occupancies, etc.
Certificate of Occupancy -
September 28,
Permit request include but not limited to reinsertion, temporary certificate of
$35
Existing Building
2004
occupancies, etc.
September 28,
Permit request include but not limited to reinsertion, temporary certificate of
Elevator periodic inspection
$35
2004
occupancies, etc.
An administrative fee of 25% of the actual calculated permit fee will be
September 2$
Cancellation of project or permit
withheld from any permit or application that is canceled, withdrawn or
Varies
2004
revoked before issuance of the permit or completion of the project.
Pass-thru Fee to State of Virginia (2% Charge on all Building, Plumbing,
Pass-thru Fee to State of Virginia
July I, 2018
Electrical, or Mechanical Permits)
2% Charge
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Economic & Community Development - Development Fees
Certificate of Occupancy Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 7, Article 5, Section 7-71 to 7-79
Legislative Authorization
Roanoke County Ordinance 092804-7
Certificate of Occupancy -
September 28,
Permit request include but not limited to reinsertion, temporary certificate of
$10
Temporary residential
2004
occupancies, etc.
Certificate of Occupancy -
September 28,
Permit request include but not limited to reinsertion, temporary certificate of
$35
Existing Building
2004
occupancies, etc.
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 7, Article 5, Section 7-71 to 7-79
Legislative Authorization
Roanoke County Ordinance 052218-8
Certificate of Occupancy -
Permit request include but not limited to reinsertion, temporary certificate of
July I, 2018
$50
Commercial
occupancies, etc.
Certificate of Occupancy -
Permit request include but not limited to reinsertion, temporary certificate of
July 1, 2018
$25
Residential
occupancies, etc.
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Economic & Community Development - Development Fees
Erosion & Sediment Control Plan Review/Permit Fees
Miscellaneous Development Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 8. 1, Section 8.1-8(c)
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 052218-8.
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Erosion & Sediment Control
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
July 1, 2018
Any land disturbing activities of less than 5,000 SQ FT
$25
Plan Review/Permit Fee
July I, 2018
control, site plan and/or large subdivision development); there will be no fee
(if applicable)
Erosion & Sediment Control
for the first twelve (12) month renewal of a permit).
Technology Fee Fund
July I, 2018
Any land disturbing activities between 5,000 SQ FT and 9,999 SQ FT
$50
Plan Review/Permit Fee
$350+
Erosion & Sediment Control
$75/acre or
July I, 2018
Any land disturbing activities of 10,000 SQ FT or more
Plan Review/Permit Fee
portion
thereof
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Miscellaneous Development Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 8. 1, Section 8.1-8(c)
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 052218-8.
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Second and subsequent renewals of annual permits (for erosion and sediment
$750 + VSMP
July I, 2018
control, site plan and/or large subdivision development); there will be no fee
(if applicable)
Permit Renewal (Annual)
for the first twelve (12) month renewal of a permit).
Technology Fee Fund
Ijuly I, 2018
3% fee per any permit issuing fees.
1 3% Charge
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Economic & Community Development - Development Fees
Subdivision Review Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 7, Article 2, Section 7-18; Chapter 7, Article 5
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 61290-6.
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Small Subdivision Review (Less
June 12, 1990
Residential land subdivision of creating 4 or less parcels
$25
than 4 lots or parcels)
Resubmittal of Plans 3rd, 4th,
Charges to review the plans following the second review due to changes
$350 per
June 12, 1990
5th & 6th
presented by the owner or their engineer of record.
submittal
Vacating any old plat or removing any easements that are no longer needed to
Vacation of Plat &Easements
June 12, 1990
$188
cloud property deed.
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 8. 1, Section 8.1-8(c)
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 052218-8.
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
$755 +
Site Plan Review
July I, 2018
Any commercial construction plans or subdivision of any kind.
$75/acre
Large Subdivision Review (5 or
$350 + $75/lot
July I, 2018
Residential land subdivision of creating 5 or more parcels.
more lots or parcels)
or parcel
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Economic & Community Development - Development Fees
Stormwater Management Permit Fees
Code of Virginia, Section 62.1-44.15:28
Virginia Water Control Board regulations 9VAC25-870-820, 9VAC25-870-825, 9VAC25-870-830
Ordinance 042214-12 Stormwater Management Ordinance
Legislative Authorization
Resolution 051314-2 Adopting Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Schedule of Fees
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Virginia Stormwater Management
Statewide permit fee established by the State Board of Water Control. For
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
single-family detached residential structure within or outside common plans of
$209
Single Family Residential 0 to 5
development or sale with land disturbance acreage between 0 and 5 acres
acres
$290
Virginia Stormwater Management
Statewide permit fee established by the State Board of Water Control. Small
($209 to
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
construction activity/land clearing (areas within common plans of development
Roanoke
Small Construction less than I
or sale with land -disturbance acreage less than I acre)
County,
acre
$81 to State)
$2,700
Virginia Stormwater Management
Statewide permit fee established by the State Board of Water Control. Small
($1,944 to
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
construction activity/land clearing (areas within common plans of development
July I, 2014
Roanoke
Small Construction between I
or sale with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater than I acre and less
County,
and 5 acres
than 5 acres)
$756 to State)
$3,400
Statewide permit fee established by the State Board of Water Control. Large
($2,448 to
Virginia Stormwater Management
Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common plans of
July I, 2014
Roanoke
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater than 5
County,
acres and less than 10 acres)
$952 to State)
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$4,500
Virginia Stormwater Management
Statewide permit fee established by the State Board of Water Control. Large
($3,240 to
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common plans of
July I, 2014
Roanoke
Large Construction between 10
development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater than 10
County,
and 50 acres
acres and less than 50 acres)
$1,260 to State)
$6,100
Virginia Stormwater Management
Statewide permit fee established by the State Board of Water Control. Large
($4,392 to
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common plans of
July I, 2014
Roanoke
Large Construction between 50
development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater than 50
County,
and 100 acres
acres and less than 100 acres)
$1,708 to State)
$9,600
Statewide permit fee established by the State Board of Water Control. Large
($6,912 to
Virginia Stormwater Management
Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common plans of
July I, 2014
Roanoke
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater than
County,
100 acres)
$2,688 to State)
Modification or Transfer of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Small Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Areas within common plans of
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
$20
development or sale with land disturbance acreage less than I acre)
Small Construction less than I
acre
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Economic & Community Development - Development Fees
Modification or Transfer of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Small Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
plans of development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater
$200
Small Construction between I
than I and less than 5 acres)
and 5 acres
Modification or Transfer of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Large Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
plans of development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater
$250
Large Construction between 5
than 5 acres and less than 10 acres)
and 10 acres
Modification or Transfer of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Large Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
plans of development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater
$300
Large Construction between 10
than 10 acres and less than 50 acres)
and 50 acres
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Economic & Community Development - Development Fees
Modification or Transfer of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Large Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
plans of development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater
$450
Large Construction between 50
than 50 acres and less than 100 acres)
and 100 acres
Modification or Transfer of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Large Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
plans of development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater
$700
Large Construction greater than
than 100 acres)
100 acres
Annual Maintenance Fee of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Small Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Areas within common plans of
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July 1, 2014
development or sale with land disturbance acreage less than I acre) except for
$50
Small construction less than I
single family detached residential structures.
acre
Annual Maintenance Fee of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Small Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July 1, 2014
plans of development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater
$400
Small construction between I and
than I and less than 5 acres)
5 acres
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Economic & Community Development - Development Fees
Annual Maintenance Fee of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Large Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
plans of development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater
$500
Large construction between 5 and
than 5 acres and less than 10 acres)
10 acres
Annual Maintenance Fee of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Large Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
plans of development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater
$650
Large Construction between 10
than 10 acres and less than 50 acres)
and 50 acres
Annual Maintenance Fee of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Large Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July I, 2014
plans of development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater
$900
Large construction between 50
than 50 acres and less than 100 acres)
and 100 acres
Annual Maintenance Fee of
Virginia Stormwater Management
Large Construction Activity/Land Clearing (Sites, or areas within common
General Coverage Permit (VSMP)
July 1, 2014
plans of development or sale, with land -disturbance acreage equal to or greater
$1,400
Large construction greater than
than 100 acres)
100 acres
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Economic & Community Development - Planning Fees
Planning & Zoning Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 7, Article 2, Section 7-18; Chapter 7, Article 5
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 61290-6.
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Any request to review variances or wave certain requirement in residential or
Subdivision Waiver or Variance
June 12, 1990
$238
commercial subdivision due to hardship
Application to Board of Zoning Appeals to get relief from zoning requirement
$30 + $6 per
Zoning Variance
June 12, 1990
due to hardship
thousand
Application to Board of Zoning Appeals to appeal the Zoning Administrator's
Administrative Appeal
June 12, 1990
$275
decision on a zoning matter
Land Use Plan
June 12, 1990
Application to amend the County's Future Land Use Plan Map
$710
Special Use/Landfill
June 12, 1990
Application for a special use permit for a land fill
$1,875
$415 +
Rezoning: Agricultural/Single
Application to rezone property for agricultural uses or for single family housing
$20/acre or
June 12, 1990
Family Residence
(A-1, RE, R-1)
portion
thereof
$660 +
Application to rezone property for multi -family housing (R-2, R-3, R-4, R-5, R-
$25/acre or
Rezoning: Multi -Family
June 12, 1990
MH, R-6)
portion
thereof
$840+
$30/acre or
Rezoning: Industrial
June 12, 1990
Application to rezone property for industrial uses (B-1, B-2, B-3)
portion
thereof
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Economic & Community Development - Planning Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 8. 1, Section 8.1-8(c)
Legislative Authorization Ordinance 052218-8.
Fee Effective Date
$945+
Fee Amount
Special Use Permit July I, 2018
Application for a use that is listed as a special use within a particular zoning
$30/acre or
Rezoning: Commercial
June 12, 1990
Application to rezone property for commercial uses
Weed Abatement Penalty - November 12,
First penalty for weeds or grass higher than twelve inches in height within 250
First Violation 2013
portion
to cut grass
thereof
Special Use Permit Fee
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 8. 1, Section 8.1-8(c)
Legislative Authorization Ordinance 052218-8.
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Special Use Permit July I, 2018
Application for a use that is listed as a special use within a particular zoning
$150
district
$50 and cost
Weed and Trash Abatement Penalty
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 13, Sections 13-151 through 13-159
Legislative Authorization Ordinances 052609-9 and 1 1 1213-16
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fine Amount
Not to exceed
$50 and cost
Weed Abatement Penalty - November 12,
First penalty for weeds or grass higher than twelve inches in height within 250
First Violation 2013
feet of property developed for residential use.
to cut grass
and weeds if
applicable
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Economic & Community Development - Planning Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 8. 1, Section 8.1-8(c)
Legislative Authorization Ordinance 052218-8.
Fee Effective Date
I Description
Not to exceed
Zoning Verification Fee July I, 2018
1 Fee for any verification of zoning required on site or property.
Subsequent penalty within a twelve month period for weeds or grass higher
$200 and cost
Weed Abatement Penalty -
November 12,
than twelve inches in height within 250 feet of property developed for
to cut grass
Subsequent Violations
2013
residential use.
and weeds if
applicable
Not to exceed
Trash Abatement Penalty - First
November 12,
$50 and cost
First penalty for the accumulation of trash on any parcel or propety.
Violation
2013
to remove
trash
Not to exceed
Trash Abatement Penalty -
November 12,
Subsequent penalty within a twelve month period for accumulation of trash on
$200 and cost
Subsequent Violations
2013
any parcel or property.
to remove
trash
Zoning Verification Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 8. 1, Section 8.1-8(c)
Legislative Authorization Ordinance 052218-8.
Fee Effective Date
I Description
Fee Amount
Zoning Verification Fee July I, 2018
1 Fee for any verification of zoning required on site or property.
$50
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Finance Fees
Payment In Lieu of Taxes
Legislative Authorization Code of Virginia § 58.1-3400 and 58.1-3401
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
A service fee paid by entities that qualify for tax-exempt status as defined by
the Commonwealth of Virginia. The fee is used by Roanoke County to offset
20% of
Payment In Lieu of Taxes April 12, 2004
costs associated with providing services to tax-exempt entities. Each
Assessed Real
payment in lieu of tax for each entity must be approved by the Board of
Estate Taxes
Supervisors.
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Fire and Rescue Fees
Ambulance Fees
Legislative Authorization
County of Roanoke, Virginia Resolution 052317-4
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Effective Date
Description
Fee for ground transportation by ambulance vehicle for providing a level of
Ambulance Service Fee
Permit for the operation of an amusement building per event. The fire
Amusement Building
May 24, 1988
July 1, 2017
medical care which is used for victims of life-threatening illnesses or injuries
$390
Basic Life Support
Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
until they can be given full medical care at a hospital.
Fee for ground transportation by ambulance vehicle for providing a level of
medical care which is used for victims of life-threatening illnesses or injuries
Ambulance Service Fee
July 1, 2017
with the provision of an Advanced Life Support assessment or at least on
$450
Advanced Life Support I
Advanced Life Support intervention until they can be given full medical care
at a hospital.
Fee for ground transportation by ambulance vehicle for providing a level of
Ambulance Service Fee
medical care which is used for victims of life-threatening illnesses or injuries
July I, 2017
$685
Advanced Life Support 2
with the provision of more intervention than that of Advanced Life Support I
until they can be given full medical care at a hospital.
Ambulance Service Fee
$11
July I, 2017
Fee for ground transportation by ambulance vehicle per mile.
Rescue Vehicle Mileage
I
I
I per mile
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Fire Marshall Permits and Fees
Code of Roanoke County, Virginia Chapter 9, Article II, Section 9-10, Article III, Section 9-19
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 52488
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Permit for the operation of an amusement building per event. The fire
Amusement Building
May 24, 1988
marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia
P P P g
$25
Permit
Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
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Fire and Rescue Fees
Permit for the operation of a carnival or fair per event. The fire marshal shall
Carnival and Fair
May 24, 1988
issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire
$25
Permit
Prevention Code.
Annual permit for businesses which produce combustible dust during facility
Combustible Dust-
May 24, 1988
operations. The fire marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions
$25
Producing Permit
of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
Permit for the use of compressed gas per event. The fire marshal shall issue
Compressed Gas Permit
May 24, 1988
all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire
$25
Prevention Code.
Annual permit for enclosed malls and shopping centers for alarm and fire
Covered Mall Building
suppression systems. The fire marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the
Permit
May 24, 1988
provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
$25
Permit for welding, cutting, and hot work per event or job. The fire marshal
Cutting, Welding, and
May 24, 1988
shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire
$25
Hot Work Permit
Prevention Code.
Permit for exhibit or trade show per event. The fire marshal shall issue all
Exhibit and Trade Show
May 24, 1988
permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention
$25
Permit
Code.
Permit for any blasting work per event. The fire marshal shall issue all
Explosives Permit
May 24, 1988
permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention
$25
Code.
Permit for the storage of and/or removal of a tank per event. The fire
Flammable and
May 24, 1988
marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia
$25
Combustible Liquids
Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
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Fire and Rescue Fees
Permit for using chemicals to finish floors per event. The fire marshal shall
Floor Finishing Permit
May 24, 1988
issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire
$25
Prevention Code.
Annual permit for businesses where ethylene gas is introduced into a room
Fruit and Crop Ripening
to promote the ripening of fruits, vegetables, and other crops. The fire
Permit
May 24, 1988
marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia
$25
Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
Fumigation and
Permit for professional fumigation, thermal, or fogging pesticide use per
Thermal Insecticidal
May 24, 1988
event. The fire marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of
$25
Fogging Permit
the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
Annual permit for businesses storing or using hazardous materials. The fire
Hazardous Materials
May 24, 1988
marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia
$25
Permit
Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
Liquid or Gas Fuel
Permit for use of liquid or gas fuel vehicles or equipment in buildings during
Vehicles or Equipment
assembly per event. The fire marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the
in Assembly Buildings
May 24, 1988
provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
$25
Permit
Permit for burning materials in open area. The fire marshal shall issue all
Open Burning Permit
May 24, 1988
permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention
$0
Code.
Permit for flames or candles in open area. The fire marshal shall issue all
Open Flames and
May 24, 1988
permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention
$0
Candles Permit
Code.
Permit for a private fire hydrant. Permit is per hydrant. The fire marshal
Private Fire Hydrant
May 24, 1988
shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire
$25
Permit
Prevention Code.
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Fire and Rescue Fees
Permit for the use of pyrotechnic special effects materials per event. The fire
Pyrotechnic Special
May 24, 1988
marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia
$25
Effects Material Permit
Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
Storage of Scrap Tires
Annual permit for the storage of scrap tires and tire by-products. The fire
and Tire By -Products
May 24, 1988
marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia
$25
Permit
Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
Temporary Membrane,
Permit for the use of a temporary membrane, structure, tent, or canopy per
Structure, Tent, and
May 24, 1988
event. The fire marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of
$25
Canopy Permit
the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
Annual permit for businesses or individuals to handle waste. The fire marshal
Waste Handling Permit
May 24, 1988
shall issue all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire
$25
Prevention Code.
Place of Assembly
Permit for any business where people may assemble including restaurants,
Occupancy Permit
May 24, 1988
theaters, etc... The fire marshal shall issue all permits pursuant to the
$25
provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
Annual permit per magazine to store explosives. The fire marshal shall issue
Storage of Explosives
May 24, 1988
all permits pursuant to the provisions of the Virginia Statewide Fire
$25
Prevention Code.
Sale of Copies
May 24, 1988
ICost per page for copies of any incident reports
$5
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General Services - Solid Waste Fees
Bear Container Retrofits Fee
Legislative Authorization
Fee set administratively by the Director of General Services
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Bear Container Retrofits
January I, 2014
Fee to retrofit existing automated collection containers with device to make
them bear resistant.
$30
Non -Resident and Premium Solid Waste Collection Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 20, Article II, Section 20-24.
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 012704-3
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Non -County Resident
Montly waste collection fee for Non -County Residents
January 27, 2004
$20
Waste Collection Fee
Non -County Resident
Monthly container rental fee for Non -County Residents
January 27, 2004
$ I
Container Rental Fee
Premium Waste
Application fee for optional backyard services may be available to residential
January 27, 2004
$20
Collection Fee
customers for household waste.
Premium Waste
Collection Fee for first
January 27, 2004
Optional backyard collection service for first 100 feet from Curb
$15
100 feet from Curb
Premium Waste
Collection Fee for each
Optional backyard collection service for each additional 100 feet or fraction
January 27, 2004
$10
additional 100 feet from
thereof from Curb
Curb
Fee to replace an automated collection container. Per County Code
Container Replacement
Chapter 20, Article II, Section 20-24, b: The replacement fee for a container
January 27, 2004
$65
Fee
shall be established by the solid wast manager subject to eh approval of the
county administrator.
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Library Fees
Copier and Fax Machine Charges
Legislative Authorization
Lease Agreement with copy machine and fax machine vendor
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Amount
Library Service Fee -
April 3, 2017
Fee, per page, for photocopy services.
$0.15 per page
Copies
$2 first page,
Library Service Fee -
$1 additional
April 3, 2017
Cost per page for fax machine use for local service.
Local Fax Service
page, $0.50
receiving page
$3 first page,
Library Service Fee -
$1 additional
April 3, 2017
Cost per page for fax machine use for long distance service.
Long Distance Fax Service
page, $0.50
receiving page
$6 first page,
Library Service Fee -
$1.50 additional
April 3, 2017
Cost per page for fax machine use for international service.
International Fax Service
page, $0.50
receiving page
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Library Fees
Library Facility and Rental Fees
Resolution 12131 1-1 allows the Library Director to establish fees for the use of Library meeting rooms based
Legislative Authorization
upon recommendations for the Library Baord and Approval of the County Administrator
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Amount
South County Library
December 13,
Fee to rent the Auditorium with Meeting Rooms I and 2 at South County
Auditorium and Meeting
$150
2011
Library
Rooms I and 2 Rental
South County Library
December 13,
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms I or 2 at South County Library by
Meeting Rooms I or 2
$15 per hour
2011
community groups. After hours rate at South County Library is doubled.
Rental (Community)
South County Library
December 13,
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms I and 2 South County Library by
Meeting Rooms I and 2
$45 per hour
2011
businesses or commercial groups.
Rental (Commercial)
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Library Fees
Glenvar Library Meeting
December 13,
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Glenvar Library by community
Room Rental
$7.50 per hour
(Community)
2011
groups.
Hollins Library Meeting
December 13,
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Hollins Library by community
$5 per hour
Room Fee (Community)
2011
groups.
Hollins Library Meeting
December 13,
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Hollins Library by businesses or
$25 per hour
Room Fee (Commercial)
2011
commercial groups.
Hollins Library Meeting
December 13,
Hourly rate for rent of conference room at Hollins Library by community
Room Fee - Conference
$5 per hour
Room (Community)
2011
groups.
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Library Fees
Vinton Library Meeting
December 13,
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Vinton Library by businesses or
$25 per hour
Room Fee (Community)
2011
commercial groups.
Amount
Vinton Library Meeting
December 13,
Hourly rate for rent of meeting rooms at Vinton Library by community
Library Material Fee -
$45 per hour
Room Fee (Commercial)
2011
groups.
Library Material Fines and Services Fees
Code of Roanoke County, Virginia Chapter 2, Article I, Section 2-5.
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 052510-12
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Amount
Overdue fines for adult or children's books or materials. $5.00 maximum
Library Material Fee -
fine per item. $1.00 maximum fine per item for children's book or material. A
Overdue Fines for "Adult
July I, 2010
$0.20 per day
person shall be denied library privileges if $10.00 in fines, fees, or charges
Books"
have accrued or if 25 or more items are overdue.
Overdue fines to new or high circulation books. $5.00 maximum fine per
Library Material Fee -
item. $1.00 maximum fine per item for children's book or material. A person
Overdue Fines for "In
July I, 2010
$I per day
shall be denied library privileges if $10.00 in fines, fees, or charges have
Demand" Books
accrued or if 25 or more items are overdue.
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Library Fees
Overdue fines for video materials including DVDs. $5.00 maximum fine per
Library Material Fee -
item. $1.00 maximum fine per item for children's book or material. A person
Overdue Fines for Video
July I, 2010
$I per day
shall be denied library privileges if $10.00 in fines, fees, or charges have
Materials
accrued or if 25 or more items are overdue.
Library Material Fee -
$1 charge for a replacement library card. A person shall be denied library
Replacement of Library
July 1, 2010
privileges if $10.00 in fines, fees, or charges have accrued or if 25 or more
$1
Card
items are overdue.
Cost varies per item. A $5 service fee is charged in addition to the
$5 service
Library Material Fee -
replacement cost of the item. A person shall be denied library privileges if
charge + item
July I, 2010
Lost Materials
$10.00 in fines, fees, or charges have accrued or if 25 or more items are
replacement
overdue.
cost
Repair cost up to replacement cost per item. A person shall be denied library
Repair cost up
Library Material Fee -
July 1, 2010
privileges if $10.00 in fines, fees, or charges have accrued or if 25 or more
to replacement
Damaged Materials
items are overdue.
cost per item
Library Service Fee -
Printing (Black and
July 1, 2010
Fee, per page, for printing black and white pages on public library printers.
$0.10 per page
White)
Library Service Fee -
July 1, 2010
Fee, per page, for printing color pages on public library printers.
$0.25 per page
Printing (Color)
Lender library fee, if applicable, plus postage cost per item. A person shall be
Lender fee, if
Library Service Fee -
July 1, 2010
denied library privileges if $10.00 in fines, fees, or charges have accrued or if
any, plus
Inter Library Loan
25 or more items are overdue.
postage cost
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Library Fees
Passport Fees
Legislative Authorization 22 U.S. Code 214 - Fees for Execution and Issuance of Passports
Fee Effective Date iDescription Amount
Passport Execution Fee April 2, 2018 lCost per passport application processed at South County Library. $35
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Police Fees
Adult Business Permit Fee
Legislative Authorization
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 13, Article III, Section 13-101
Ordinance 102505-8
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Adult Business Permit Fee
October 25, 2005
Permit required by the Chief of Police to run an Adult Business
$500
Concealed Handgun Permit
Legislative Authorization Code of Virginia § 18.2-308.03
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Concealed Handgun
April 3, 2013
Permit
Fee for a original or renewal permit to carry a handgun or other firearm in a
concealed fashion for a five year period.
$50
Criminal Justice Academy Fees
Code of Virginia § 16.1-69.48:1, 17.1-275.2, 17.1-275.3, 17.1-275.4, 17.1-275.7, 17.1-275.8, and 17.1-275.9
Legislative Authorization Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 2, Article I, Section 2-10
Ordinance 062210-5
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Criminal Justice Academy
Fee of $5 in every criminal or traffice case in which costs are assessable to
June 22, 2010
Fees
support the County's criminal justice training academy
$5
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Police Fees
False Alarm Fees
Dealers of Precious Metals & Gems License Fee
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 16, Article VIII, Section 16-26
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 16. 1, Article III, Section 16.1-31
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 111991-12
Ordinance 081 1 15-3
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
License for Dealers of
Users of alarm services shall be allowed 4 false alarms, without fees, in any
August 11, 2015
Annual License For Dealer Of Precious Metals & Gems
$200
Precious Metals &Gems
I
False Alarm Fee for 5th
False Alarm Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 16, Article VIII, Section 16-26
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 111991-12
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
False Alarm Fee for less
November 19,
Users of alarm services shall be allowed 4 false alarms, without fees, in any
$0
than 4 dispatches per year
1991
calendar year.
False Alarm Fee for 5th
November 19,
False alarm fee for the 5th dispatch within one calendar year.
$25
dispatch
1991
False Alarm Fee for 6th
November 19,
False alarm fee for the 6th dispatch within one calendar year.
$50
dispatch
1991
False Alarm Fee for 7th
November 19,
False alarm fee for the 7th dispatch within one calendar year.
$100
dispatch
1991
False Alarm Fee for 8th
November 19,
False alarm fee for the 8th and subsequent dispatches within one calendar
and subsequent
$150
dispatches
1 991
year.
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Police Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 16, Article IV, Section 16-11
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 62690-10
Following a fourth false alarm within one calendar year, users will be notified
Description
Fee Amount
Effective Date
by the Police Department withing thirty days of the fourth false alarm that an
Fee Amount
November 19,
alarm system inspection is required. An inspection must be completed
Fingerprinting Fee June 26, 1990
Alarm inspection failure
$10
35 miles per hour. A moped shall be considered a motorcycle when
$100
1991
within thirty days of the receipt of notice from the alarm system company.
connection with any public service project or promotion.
Failure to return the completed inspection form to the Police Department
within this thirty day period with result in a $100 Administrative fee.
Fingerprinting Fee
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 16, Article IV, Section 16-11
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 62690-10
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Effective Date
Fingerprinting Fee (Per Fingerprint Card) for any individual. Fee does not
Fee Amount
apply when at the request of another law-enforcement agency or authorized
Fine for safety violations for any moped which has an operating speed below
Fingerprinting Fee June 26, 1990
representative of the armed forces of the Unite States or the
$10
35 miles per hour. A moped shall be considered a motorcycle when
Commonwealth. The chief of police is authorized to waive this fee in
2012
connection with the fingerprinting of minors conducted by the department in
connection with any public service project or promotion.
Mopeds Traffic Violations
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 12, Article VII, Section 12-137
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 121112-6
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
December 11,
Fine for safety violations for any moped which has an operating speed below
Mopeds Traffic Violations
35 miles per hour. A moped shall be considered a motorcycle when
$50
2012
operated at speeds in excess of 35 miles per hour.
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Police Fees
Parade Fees
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 12, Article III, Division I, Section 12-51
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 14, Article II, Section 14-23
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 022498-10
Ordinance 2993-4
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Fee for the processing of an application for a parade permit. The chief of
Parade Permit Fee
February 2, 1993
police may waive the fee if the parade is to be conducted on behalf of a
$25
nonprofit or charitable organization. Not applicable to the Town of Vinton.
Parking Tickets - Parking
Classes of parades may be established by the chief of police to determine
Parade Expenses
February 2, 1993
ordinary costs of providing traffic control and other normal administrative
Varies
costs to the county based upon the time, place, and manner of parades.
Parking Tickets -
Parking Tickets
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 12, Article III, Division I, Section 12-51
Legislative Authorization
Chapter 12-54 and 12-54.1
Ordinance 022498-10
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Parking Tickets - Double
February 24, 1998
Double Parking (5$ Penalty If Not Paid In 10 Days)
$15
Parking
Parking Tickets - Parking
February 24, 1998
Parking Over Allowed Time ($5 Penalty If Not Paid In 10 Days)
$15
Over Allowed Time
Parking Tickets -
Unattended Motor in
February 24, 1998
Unattended Motor In Operation ($5 Penalty If Not Paid In 10 Days)
$15
Operation
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Police Fees
Parking Tickets - Tractor
Semi-Trailer/Recreational
Tractor Semi-Trailer/Recreational Vehicle/Boat In Residential Area ($5
February 24, 1998
$5
Vehicle in Residential
Penalty If Not Paid In 10 Days)
Area
Parking Tickets - Blocking
February 24, 1998
Blocking Traffic ($5 Penalty If Not Paid In 10 Days)
$15
Traffic
Parking Tickets -Parking
Parking In A Designated Space On County Property ($5 Penalty If Not Paid
in a Designated Space on
February 24, 1998
$15
In 10 Days)
County Property
Parking Tickets - Parking
within 500 feet of
Parking Within 500 Feet Of Accident Or Area Of Emergency ($5 Penalty If
February 24, 1998
$25
Accident or Area of
Not Paid In 10 Days)
Emergency
Parking Tickets - Other
February 24, 1998
Any Other Violation ($5 Penalty If Not Paid In 10 Days)
$15
Violations
Parking Tickets - Parking
in Fire Lane or within 15
Parking In Fire Lane, Within 15 Feet Of Hydrant Or Fire & Rescue Building
February 24, 1998
$50
feet of Hydrant or Fire &
($5 Penalty If Not Paid In 10 Days)
Rescue Building
Parking Tickets - Parking
in areas labeled as "No
February 26, 1991
Parking in a No -Parking Zone ($5 Penalty If Not Paid In 10 Days)
$15
Parking"
Parking Tickets - Parking
Parking Within 20 Feet Of An Intersection ($5 Penalty If Not Paid In 10
within 20 Feet of an
February 24, 1998
$15
Days)
Intersection
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Police Fees
Parking Tickets - Parking
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 052218-9
Fee Effective Date
Description
in Area Designated as
A $5 fee assessed as part of the costs of each convicted or pre -payable
criminal or traffic offense in the Roanoke County district and circuit courts
Parking In Area Designated As Handicapped without proper license plates or
Police E -Citation Fee July I, 2018
Handicapped without
February 24, 1998
$100
proper license plates or
placards ($5 Penalty If Not Paid In 10 Days)
placards.
Police E -Citation Fee
Code of Virginia § 17.1-279.1
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 052218-9
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
A $5 fee assessed as part of the costs of each convicted or pre -payable
criminal or traffic offense in the Roanoke County district and circuit courts
Police E -Citation Fee July I, 2018
$5
used to fund software, hardware, and associated equipment costs for the
implementation and maintenance of electronic summons (E -Citation) system.
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Police Fees
Sale of Records of Arrests, Offenses and Traffic Accident Reports
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia Chapter 16, Article IV, Section 16-10 and 16-12
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 62690-10
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Sale of Records of
Police Department may charge a fee of $10 to defray the administrative cost
Arrests and Offenses
June 26, 1990
of searching for and providing any records of arrests and offenses.
$10
Traffic Accident Report
Police Department may charge a fee of $10 to defray the administrative cost
June 26, 1990
$10
Requests
of searching for and providing any records of accident reports.
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Parks, Recreation & Tourism Fees
Recreation Fees, Membership Fees, and Rentals
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance 92794-11 Authorizes Parks, Recreation & Tourism Director to establish and change fees.
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Advertising Rates -
$350-$1800
1/1/2017
Advertising Rates for Roanoke County Recreation Magzine. Rates vary.
Recreation Magzine
per add
$600-$950
After Hours Splash Valley
per event +
1/1/2010
After hours rentals for Splash Valley and Green Ridge facilities
and Green Ridge Rentals
$200-$375
extra hours
$63
After School Programs
8/1/2018
After School Programs - Weekly Monday through Friday
per week
$30-$125
Athletics Clinics
Various
Athletics Clinics - 1-6 week sessions
per class
Athletics Field Rentals. Costs vary by number of fields, number of teams, and
$30-$60
Athletics Field Rentals
7/1/2016
ages of participants.
per 2 -hours
$100-$150
Athletics Tournament
Athletics Tournament Rentals. Costs vary by number of fields or facilities,
2002
per field per
Rentals
number of teams, and ages of participants.
day
Brambleton Center
$25-$50
1/1/2012
Per hour rate for room rental at Brambleton Center. Costs vary by room.
Rentals
per hour
Camp Director's Cabin
$400
Rental Payment -
1/1/2012
Camp Director's Cabin Rental Payment at Camp Roanoke per month.
per month
Camp Roanoke
Catawba Recreation
$25
1/1/2000
Per hour cost for Catawba Recreation Center rentals.
Center Rentals
per hour
$15-$40
Cooking Classes
Various
Cooking Classes - 1-6 week sessions
per class
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Parks, Recreation & Tourism Fees
$25-$75
Crafts Classes
Various
Crafts Classes - 1-6 week sessions
per class
$25
per hour + $25
Craig Center Rentals
1/1/2000
Per hour cost for Craig Center Rentals.
deposit + $10
per additional
hour
$140-$160
Dog Training Classes
Various
Dog Training Classes - 4-6 week sessions
per class
$25-$90
Drawing/Painting Classes
Various
Drawing/Painting Clases - 1-6 week sessions
per class
Educational/ Instructional
$10-$75
Various
Educational/ Instructional Classes - I-4 week sessions
Classes
per class
Equestrian Center
$40-$80
Various
Equestrian Center Membership cost per year.
Membership
per year
Explore Park Building or
$600-$2200
Outdoor Space Weddings
1/1/2014
Explore Park Building or Outdoor Space Weddings and Other Rentals
and Other Rentals
per event
Explore Park Room
Per hour rental fee for the upper floor of the Arthur Taubman Center at
$100
Rental - Taubman Upper
1/1/2014
Explore Park.
per hour
Floor
$185-$330
Full Day Summer Camps
11/1/2018
Full Day Summer Camps. Costs vary by programs included.
per week
Green Ridge Daily
$5-$7
Admission -
1/1/2010
Green Ridge Daily Admission for County Residents
County Resident
per visit
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Parks, Recreation & Tourism Fees
Green Ridge Daily
$II -$13
Admission -
7/1/2018
Green Ridge Daily Admission for Non -County Residents
Non -County Resident
per visit
Green Ridge Membership
7/1/2018
Green Ridge Membership for County Residents including access to
$19-$70
County Resident
gymnasiums, wellness facility, indoor pool, and access to exercise classes.
per month
Green Ridge Membership for Non -County Residents including access to
$27-$81
Green Ridge Membership
7/1/2018
gymnasiums, wellness facility, indoor pool, and access to exercise classes.
per month
Non -County Resident
Green Ridge Pool Party
$160-$250
7/1/2016
Green Ridge pool party rentals per event
Rentals
per event
Green Ridge Room
$60-$145
7/1/2016
Per hour fee for room rentals at Green Ridge Recreation Center
Rentals
per hour
Group Swimming Lessons
$49-$70
1/1/2015
Group Swimming Lessons at Green Ridge - 4-6 week sessions
at Green Ridge
per class
$80-$155
Half Day Summer Camps
11/2/2018
Half Day Summer Camps. Costs vary by programs included.
per week
$10-$60
Hobby Classes
Various
Hobby Classes - 1-6 week sessions
per class
$200
Lifeguard Training Classes
1/1/2015
Per class fee for Lifeguard Training Classes.
per class
$325-$450
Lose Big Wellness Class
7/1/2018
Lose Big Wellness Class - 12 week sessions
per class
$30-$60
Martial Arts Classes
Various
Martial Arts Classes - 1-6 week sessions
per class
$5-$60
Music & Dance Classes
Various
Music & Dance Classes - 1-6 week sessions
per class
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Parks, Recreation & Tourism Fees
Outdoor
$5-$45
Hikes/Environmental
Various
Outdoor Hikes/Environmental Education Programs. Costs vary by program.
per class
Education Programs
Parks, Recration and Tourism provides opportunities for various outdoor
Outdoor Trips and
$40-$250
Various
trips and excursions. Costs vary between $40 and $250 per trip or
Excursions
per trip
excursion.
Overnight Summer
$215-$600
11/1/2017
Overnight Summer Camps. Costs vary by programs included.
Camps
per week
Park Flyers Membership for remote controlled model flying machines. Costs
$25-$50
Park Flyers Membership
Various
vary by programs included.
per year
Per event cost for Camp
Designed for groups interested in environmental education, team building or
$27.50-$40.00
Roanoke Custom
I / 1 /2016
guided outdoor experiences
per person
Outdoor Experiences
Per event cost for Camp
Roanoke Lodge, Ropes
$50-$300
Course and Pavilion
1/1/2007
Kiwanis Lodge, Nature Cabin, Dining Hall, Kitchen, Pavilion Rentals
Rentals. Cost varies by
per event
facility.
Personal Training at
$30-$50
7/1/2018
Hourly Rate for Personal Training at Green Ridge
Green Ridge
per session
$50-$150
Picnic Shelter Rentals
1/1/2015
Picnic shelter rental costs vary based on number of guests
per event
$50-$250
Pottery/Ceramics Classes
9/1/2014
Pottery/Ceramics Classes - 1-8 week sessions, including firing fees
per class
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Parks, Recreation & Tourism Fees
Prepared
Food/Concessions Items
Prepared Food/Concessions Items at Splash Valley and East County Cafe.
$0.25-$16
Various
at Splash Valley and East
Costs vary per item.
per item
County Cafe
Private Swimming Lessons
$14.50-$25 per
10/1/2017
Private swim lessons at Green Ridge
at Green Ridge
session
Retail Sales Items at
Explore Park Gift Shop,
Retail Sales Items at Explore Park Gift Shop, Green Ridge & Splash Valley.
$0.50-$400
Various
Green Ridge & Splash
Costs vary per item.
per item
Valley
Senior Van/Bus
$30-$400
Various
Van/Bus Excursions for Senior Citizens. Costs vary by program.
Excursions
per class
Snow Day and School's
Fee for child care programs on snow days and other days during the school
$30-$40
Various
Out Child Care Programs
year when schools are closed.
per class/day
Splash Valley Daily
$6-$8
Admission -
5/15/2018
Splash Valley Daily Admission for County Residents
County Resident
per visit
Splash Valley Daily
$8-$10
Admission -
5/15/2018
Splash Valley Daily Admission for Non -County Residents
Non -County Resident
per visit
$59-$95
Splash Valley Season Pass
6/1/2013
Splash Valley Season Pass
per season
Wellness/Group Exercise
$25-$75
Various
Wellness/Group Exercise Classes - 1-6 week sessions
Classes
per class
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Public Information Fees
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Charges
Code of Virginia § 2.2-3700 through 2.2-3714
Legislative Authorization
Resolution 011012-4
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) time and
FOIA request for five or fewer pages of information. Roanoke County
January I Q 2012
$0
materials - five pages or
waives all charges for requests that total $25.00 or less.
fewer
Freedom of Information
FOIA request for five or more pages of information printed in black and
Act (FOIA) time and
January 10, 2012
white. Roanoke County waives all charges for requests that total $25.00 or
$0.10 per page
materials -black and
less.
white copies over 5 pages
Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) time and
FOIA request for five or more pages of information printed in color.
January 10, 2012
$0.16 per page
materials - color copies
Roanoke County waives all charges for requests that total $25.00 or less.
over 5 pages
Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) time and
FOIA request for audio or video tapes. Roanoke County waives all charges
January 10, 2012
$5 per tape
materials - audio or video
for requests that total $25.00 or less.
tapes
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Public Information Fees
Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) time and
FOIA request for audio or video CDs. Roanoke County waives all charges
January I Q 2012
$5 per CD
materials - audio or video
for requests that total $25.00 or less.
CDs
Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) time and
FOIA request for map information formatted to 24 by 36 inches per copy.
January 10, 2012
$4.75 per copy
materials - 24 by 36 inch
Roanoke County waives all charges for requests that total $25.00 or less.
maps
Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA) time and
FOIA request for map information formatted to 36 by 48 inches per copy.
January 10, 2012
$7.70 per copy
materials - 36 by 48 inch
Roanoke County waives all charges for requests that total $25.00 or less.
maps
Freedom of Information
FOIA request requiring staff time to complete. Cost varies by staff required
Act (FOIA) time and
January 10, 2012
to complete the request. Roanoke County waives all charges for requests
varies
materials -County
that total $25.00 or less.
personnel hourly rate
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Public Transportation (CORTRAN) Fees
CORTRAN Fee Per Trip
Legislative Authorization Board Action Item A -042710-5.e
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
CORTRAN provides public paratransit transportation to qualified residents
$4
CORTRAN fee per trip July 1, 2019
of Roanoke County. Charge of $4 is for each one-way trip.
per person per
one-way trip
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Real Estate Valuation Fees
Land Use Fees
Code of Virginia: Title 58. 1, Chapter 32, Article 4
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 21, Article 3, Sections 21-51 through 21-60
Legislative Authorization
County of Roanoke, Virginia Ordinance Number 091499-8
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
The Land Use Program is designed to encourage the preservation of land,
while conserving natuarl beauty and open spaces within Roanoke County.
Land Use Fee
September 14,
For landowners that qualify for this program, enrollment fees are required
Initial Enrollment Fee
1999
after subimission of a land use plan (Land Use Plan fee is $710). Annual
$30
revalidation is mandatory for landowners alread participating in the program.
The Land Use Program is designed to encourage the preservation of land,
while conserving natuarl beauty and open spaces within Roanoke County.
Land Use Fee
September 14,
For landowners that qualify for this program, enrollment fees are required
$0.30
Additional Fee Per Acre
1999
after subimission of a land use plan (Land Use Plan fee is $710). Annual
per acre
revalidation is mandatory for landowners alread participating in the program.
The Land Use Program is designed to encourage the preservation of land,
while conserving natuarl beauty and open spaces within Roanoke County.
Land Use Fee
September 14,
For landowners that qualify for this program, enrollment fees are required
Renewal Fee Every 6th
1999
after subimission of a land use plan (Land Use Plan fee is $710). Annual
$30
year
revalidation is mandatory for landowners alread participating in the program.
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Real Estate Valuation Fees
The Land Use Program is designed to encourage the preservation of land,
while conserving natuarl beauty and open spaces within Roanoke County.
Land Use Fee
September 14,
For landowners that qualify for this program, enrollment fees are required
$0.30
Renewal Fee Per
1999
after subimission of a land use plan (Land Use Plan fee is $710). Annual
per acre
Additional Acre
revalidation is mandatory for landowners alread participating in the program.
The Land Use Program is designed to encourage the preservation of land,
while conserving natuarl beauty and open spaces within Roanoke County.
Land Use Fee
September 14,
For landowners that qualify for this program, enrollment fees are required
Late Filing Penalty
1999
after subimission of a land use plan (Land Use Plan fee is $710). Annual
$40
revalidation is mandatory for landowners alread participating in the program.
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Sheriff and Jail Fees
Board of Prisoners - Salem
Legislative Authorization
Agreement between the City of Salem and Roanoke County
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Board of Prisoners -
Salem
July 1, 2018
Daily fee charged to the City of Salem, Virginia to board prisoners from that
jurisdiction in the Roanoke County Jail.
$54.96
per day
Canteen Fees
Legislative Authorization Code of Virginia 53.1-127.1
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Canteen Fees March 5, 2013
The Sheriff may establish a canteen or store for inmates to purchase certain
goods and food. Revenue from these fees must be used for educational,
recreational, or other purposes for the benefit of the inmates.
Varies
Daily Jail Fees
Legislative Authorization Code of Virginia 53.1-131.3
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Daily Jail Fees April 11, 2010
Daily fee charged to inmates to offset jail costs. Revenue must be used for
jail or sheriff purposes. Indigent inmates with no ability to pay are not
charged. Per state code, fee is not to exceed $3 per day.
$1 per day
Fingerpint Cards
Legislative Authorization Sheriffs Office bases charge on the local average cost of service
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Finger Print Cards
Provide authorized finger print cards for individuals requesting offical finger
print cards.
$5
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Sheriff and Jail Fees
Medical Costs
Legislative Authorization Code of Virginia 53.1-32
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Medical Costs April 18, 2012
Inmates requiring medical care while in confinement may be charged for a
portion of the care provided. Indigent inmates with no ability to pay cannot
be denied care.
Varies
Weekender Jail Fees
Legislative Authorization Code of Virginia 53.1-131.1
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Fee for inmates sentenced with the option of serving sentence on non-
consecutive days during weekends. State code allows charges to be up to
Weekender Jail Fees April 6, 2006
$8 per day
the actual cost of incarceration but shall not exceed the amount charged to
the Compensation Board for purposes of reimbursement.
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Social Services Fees
Custody Investigations/Home Studies
Legislative Authorization Code of Virginia 16.1-274
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Custody
Fee for conducting a home study for individuals seeking custody of a child.
$5
Fee for conducting a home study for individuals adopting a child through a
Income based
Investigations/Home March 30, 2012
Fee based on income to a maximum of $300. Amount established by
placement adoptions
$0 to $300
Studies
appropriate Board of Social Services.
Guardianship Fee
Legislative Authorization Code of Virginia 64.2-2020
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Guardianship fee March 6, 2013
Fee for processing the annual Guardianship Report required for court
appointed guardians of incapacitated persons.
$5
Home Study for Parental Placement Adoptions
Legislative Authorization
Code of Virginia 63.2-1248
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Fee for conducting a home study for individuals adopting a child through a
Home Study for parental
placement adoptions
April 7, 2002
parental placement. Amount established by appropriate Board of Social
$846
Services.
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Treasurer Fees
Animal Control - Cat Tags
Code of Virginia § 3.2-6528
Legislative Authorization
County Code Chapter 5, Article 11, Div. 2, Sec. 5-44
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
One year license for cats of owners who reside within Roanoke County.
Cat Tag, I year
July 26, 2005
Fees are per cat and must be accompanied by proof of rabies vaccination.
$ 10,
Dog Tag, I Year
July 26, 2005
per dog and must be accompanied by proof of rabies vaccination. Limit of 3
$5 if neutered
Three year license for cats of owners who reside within Roanoke County.
$27,
Cat Tag, 3 year
July 26, 2005
Fees are per cat and must be accompanied by proof of rabies vaccination.
$13.50 if
License for dogs of owners who reside within Roanoke County. Fees are
neutered
Animal Control - Dog Tags
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: (Chapter 5, Article 2, Divisions I - 2).
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance No. 072605-7.
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
License for dogs of owners who reside within Roanoke County. Fees are
$ 10,
Dog Tag, I Year
July 26, 2005
per dog and must be accompanied by proof of rabies vaccination. Limit of 3
$5 if neutered
dogs per dwelling without a multiple dog permit.
License for dogs of owners who reside within Roanoke County. Fees are
$27,
Dog Tag, 3 year
July 26, 2005
per dog and must be accompanied by proof of rabies vaccination. Limit of 3
$13.50 if
dogs per dwelling without a multiple dog permit.
neutered
$25 per year or
Multiple Dog permit, up
License for up to 20 dogs of owners who reside within Roanoke County.
July 26, 2005
$67.50 for 3
to 20
Fees are per dog and must be accompanied by proof of rabies vaccination.
years
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Treasurer Fees
Code of Virginia § 3.2-6540
$35 per year or
Multiple Dog permit, up
Ordinance No. 072605-7. Dangerous Dog Ordinance No. 092413-6
License for up to 50 dogs of owners who reside within Roanoke County.
Effective Date
to 50
July 26, 2005
Fees are per dog and must be accompanied by proof of rabies vaccination.
$94.50 for 3
$150 first year,
years
Animal Control - Dangerous Dogs
Code of Virginia § 3.2-6540
Code of the County of Roanoke, Virginia: Chapter 5, Article II, Division 2 , § 5.44
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance No. 072605-7. Dangerous Dog Ordinance No. 092413-6
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Collection fee to cover the administrative costs associated with the
$150 first year,
$20 before
If a dog is legally declared a dangerous dog by an general district court or
collection of delinquent taxes. Fee is $20 for taxes collected prior to
Dangerous Dog
July 26, 2005
circuit court in the Commonwealth of Virginia, the license fee is initially
$85 each
judgment and $25 for taxes collected subsquent to judgment. Code of
subsequent
after judgment
$150, then $85 to update and renew.
Virginia allows $30 before judgment and $35 after judgment.
year
Collection Fee
Code of Virginia § 58.1-3958
County Code Chapter 21, Article I, Sec. 21-8
Legislative Authorization Ordinance No. 72891-10
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Collection fee to cover the administrative costs associated with the
$20 before
collection of delinquent taxes. Fee is $20 for taxes collected prior to
Collection Fee July 28, 1992
judgment; $25
judgment and $25 for taxes collected subsquent to judgment. Code of
after judgment
Virginia allows $30 before judgment and $35 after judgment.
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Treasurer Fees
Debt Set -Off Fee
Legislative Authorization Code of Virginia § 58.1-520 through 58.1-535
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Fee for the collection of delinquent taxes or fees owed to the County
through the Virginia Department of Taxation. Delinquent taxes or fees can
Debt Set -Off Fee March 10, 2015
be withheld from Virginia income tax refunds. (Virginia Department of
Up to $25
Taxation can deduct up to 25% as cost offset).
judicial tax sale
Judicial Tax Sale Fees
Legislative Authorization Code of Virginia § 58.1-3965
Fee Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Judicial tax sales may be held on properties which have delinquent taxes on
or after December 31 following the second anniversary on which such taxes
Judicial Tax Sale Fees March 10, 2015
have become due. Fees for conducting the sale including advertising fees, any
Varies by
attorney fees, fees for title search, and any administrative fees may be
judicial tax sale
charged as a part of the sale.
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Treasurer Fees
Returned Check Fee
Code of Virginia § 15.2-106
County Code Chapter 2, Article 1, Sec. 2-3
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance No. 092209-4
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Vehicle License Fee -
Any check returned to the County due to insufficient funds in the account it
General Vehicles less than
September 22,
Annual license fee for general vehicles weighing less than 4,000 pounds
$20
Returned Check Fee
was drawn on or if such account does not exist, a charge of $35 will apply.
$35
Vehicle License Fee -
2009
General Vehicles more
January 1, 2009
Code of Virginia allows up to $50.
$25
Vehicle License Fee
Code of Virginia § 46.2-752
County Code Chapter 12, Article 2, Sec. 12-29
Legislative Authorization
Ordinance No. 031009-9
Fee
Effective Date
Description
Fee Amount
Vehicle License Fee -
General Vehicles less than
January 1, 2009
Annual license fee for general vehicles weighing less than 4,000 pounds
$20
4,000 pounds
Vehicle License Fee -
General Vehicles more
January 1, 2009
Annual license fee for general vehicles weighing more than 4,001 pounds
$25
than 4,001 pounds
One-time fee for vehicles registered as an antique vehicle with the Virginia
Vehicle License Fee -
January 1, 2009
DMV. No additional fees are due as long as antique vehicle registration is
$5
Antique Vehicles
maintained.
Vehicle License Fee - Boat
January 1, 2009
Annual license fee for boat trailers
$6.50
Trailers
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Treasurer Fees
Vehicle License Fee -
January 1, 2009
Annual license fee for vehicles registered for farm use
$15
Farm Use Vehicles
Vehicle License Fee -
January 1, 2009
Annual Iicese fee for motorcycles
$15
Motorcycles
Vehicle License Fee -
Trailers less than 1,500
January 1, 2009
Annual Iicese fee for trailers weighing less than 1,500 pounds
$8
pounds
Vehicle License Fee -
January 1, 2009
Annual Iicese fee for trailers weighing between 1,501 and 4,000 pounds
$18.50
Motorcycles
Vehicle License Fee -
January 1, 2009
Annual Iicese fee for trailers weighing more than 4,001 pounds
$20
Motorcycles
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER, MAY 28, 2019
RESOLUTION 052819-2 NAMING THE CATAWBA COMMUNITY
CENTER SHELTER THE GARMAN-LAYMAN SHELTER
WHEREAS, Catawba Valley Ruritan Club has asked the County to consider
naming the picnic shelter at Catawba Community Center after Catawba Valley residents
Ms. Lucille Garman and Mr. Robert Layman; and
WHEREAS, Catawba Valley Ruritan Club reports that Ms. Garman and Mr.
Layman served the Catawba Valley community for many years; and
WHEREAS, Ms. Garman began her teaching career at the Catawba School in
1943 and taught at the school through its closing in 1981; and
WHERAS, Mr. Layman was a graduate of the Catawba School in 1934 and was
an active member of the Catawba Valley Ruritan Club; and
WHEREAS, Catawba Valley Ruritan Club would like to express their sincere
appreciation for their dedication to the citizens of the Catawba Valley and Catawba Valley
Ruritan Club is willing to cover the cost associated with erecting and maintaining a plaque
honoring Ms. Garman and Mr. Layman.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Roanoke County Board of
Supervisors does hereby designate and name the Catawba Community Center shelter
the Garman -Layman Shelter.
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On motion of Supervisor North to adopt the resolution, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
A 00PY TESTE:
Deborah C. Jacks/the
Chief Deputy Clerk Board of Supervisors
cc: Doug Blount, Director of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
RESOLUTION 052819-3 AMENDING THE ROANOKE COUNTY PUBLIC
SCHOOLS BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 UPON CERTAIN
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
WHEREAS, State Code 22.1-93 requires the governing body of a County to
prepare and approve an annual budget for education purposes by May 15 or within thirty
(30) days of the receipt by the County of the estimates of state funds, whichever shall
later occur; and
WHEREAS, the Roanoke County School Board approved their fiscal year 2019-
2020 budget on March 28, 2019;
WHEREAS, the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors approved as part of
Resolution 042319-4 to adopt the fiscal year 2019-2020 Roanoke County Public Schools
budget on April 23, 2019;
WHEREAS, at the request of the Roanoke County Schools, the Roanoke County
Board of Supervisors adjusted the revenue for the County's operating budget in fiscal
year 2019-2020 after April 23, 2019, which included adjustments to revenues included in
the Revenue Sharing Formula as adopted in the Comprehensive Financial Policy.
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County,
Virginia that the fiscal year 2019-2020 Roanoke County Public Schools revenue budget
be amended to include an additional $7,985 in the County's transfer to schools and
expenditure budget to include an additional $7,985 in the General Fund. A copy of the
amendment, as requested by the Roanoke County Schools, is incorporated by reference
herein. The amended fiscal year 2019-2020 Roanoke County Public Schools budget is
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hereby APPROVED. The County Administrator and the Clerk are authorized to execute
and attest, respectively, on behalf of the County, any documentation, in form approved
by the County Attorney, necessary to evidence said approval.
On motion of Supervisor North to adopt the resolution, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
FTIV1�.'
Deborah C. Jacks
Chief Deputy Clerk to "ard of Supervisors
cc: Susan Peterson, Roanoke County Public Schools, Director of Finance
Laurie Gearheart, Acting Director of Finance
Meredith Thompson, Budget Manager
Steve Elliott, Budget Manager
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
ORDINANCE 052819-4 APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE 2019-2020
FISCAL YEAR OPERATIONS BUDGET AND APPROVAL OF THE
CLASSIFICATION AND PAY PLAN FOR FISCAL YEAR 2019-2020 FOR
ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA
WHEREAS, upon notice duly published in the newspaper, public hearings were
held on April 9, 2019 and May 14, 2019, concerning the adoption of the annual budget
for Roanoke County for fiscal year 2019-2020; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, approved said
budget on May 28, 2019, pursuant to the provisions of Section 13.02 of the Roanoke
County Charter and Chapter 25 of Title 15.2 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended;
and
WHEREAS, the first reading of this appropriation ordinance was held on May 14,
2019, and the second reading of this ordinance was held on May 28, 2019, pursuant to
the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Roanoke County Charter.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as
follows:
1. That the following appropriations are hereby made from the respective funds
for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, for the
functions and purposes indicated:
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County of Roanoke, Virginia
Fiscal Year 2019-2020
County Operations
First Reading May 14, 2019; Second Reading May 28, 2019
Revenues:
General Fund - County:
General Government
Communications & Information Technology
Children's Services Act
Public Works Projects
Recreation Fee Class
Parks, Recreation & Tourism - School Operations
Police E -Citation
Community Development Technology Fee
Grants & Other Funds
Police Special Programs
Criminal Justice Academy
Fleet Service Center
Subtotal, General Fund
Debt Service Fund - County
Internal Service Fund - Health Insurance
Internal Service Fund - Dental Insurance
Internal Service Fund - Risk Management
Subtotal, Internal Service Funds
Total Revenue - County Operations Funds
Expenditures:
General Government - County Operations:
General Administration
Board of Supervisors
County Administration
Internal Auditor
Public Information
County Attorney
Human Resources
Subtotal, General Administration
Constitutional Officers
Commissioner of the Revenue
Commonwealth's Attorney
Sheriffs Office
Treasurer
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Subtotal, Constitutional Officers
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Appropriation
Amount
$ 115,499,365
11, 003, 692
7,750,007
183,243
6,513,202
364,098
60,000
40,000
1,869,416
1,000
387,706
3,283,731
$ 146,955,460
$ 7,200,919
$ 12,436,770
758,540
1,604,003
$ 14,799,313
$ 168,955,692
$ 339,239
769,180
120,427
205,869
641,123
887,535
$ 2,963,373
$ 855,252
1,126, 896
11, 244, 996
964,462
1,136, 221
$ 15,327,827
Judicial Administration
Circuit Court
General District Court
Magistrate
Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court
Court Service Unit
Courthouse Maintenance
Subtotal, Judicial Administration
Management Services
Real Estate Valuation (Assessor)
Finance (Accounting, Payroll, Purchasing)
Management & Budget
Subtotal, Management Services
Public Safety
Police
Fire & Rescue
Subtotal, Public Safety
Community Services
Economic & Community Development
General Services
Subtotal, Community Services
Human Services
Parks, Recreation, & Tourism
Public Health
Social Services
Library
Virginia Cooperative Extension
Elections (Registrar)
Subtotal, Human Services
Non -Departmental
Employee Benefits
Transfer to Communications & Information Technology
Contributions - Discretionary, Contractual, Dues & Memberships
Miscellaneous
Board Contingency
Addition to Fund Balance
Subtotal, Non -Departmental
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Appropriation
Amount
$ 257,068
105,440
1,590
39,086
520,144
50,000
$ 973,328
$ 866,541
1,981,407
361,304
$ 3,209,252
$ 12,850,306
16, 809, 204
$ 29,659,510
$ 4,804,177
8,150,407
$ 12,954,584
$ 4,897,460
500,358
12,828,615
4,182,511
87,097
409,010
$ 22,905,051
$ 2,324,380
9,401,349
2,214,905
1,834,000
50,000
718,298
$ 16,542,932
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Appropriation
Amount
Transfers to Other Funds
Transfer to Debt Service - County
$
6,910,931
Transfer to County Capital
199,650
Transfer to Children's Services Act - County
1,859,000
Transfer to Internal Services - Risk Management
1,604,003
Transfer to Criminal Justice Academy
206,681
Transfer to Public Works Projects
183,243
Subtotal, Transfers to Other Funds
$
10,963,508
Total, General Government - County Operations
$
115,499,365
Communications & Information Technology
$
11,003,692
Children's Services Act
$
7,750,007
Public Works Projects
$
183,243
Recreation Fee Class
$
6,513,202
Parks, Recreation & Tourism - School Operations
$
364,098
Police E-Citation
$
60,000
Community Development Technology Fee
$
40,000
Grants & Other Funds
$
1,869,416
Police Special Programs
$
1,000
Criminal Justice Academy
$
387,706
Fleet Service Center
$
3,283,731
Total, General Fund - County Operations
$
146,955,460
Debt Service Fund - County
$
7,200,919
Internal Service Fund - Health Insurance
$
12,436,770
Internal Service Fund - Dental Insurance
758,540
Internal Service Fund - Risk Management
1,604,003
Total, Internal Service Funds
$
14,799,313
Total Expenditures - All County Operations Funds
$
168,955,692
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2. That the County Administrator may authorize or delegate the authorization of
the transfer of any unencumbered balance or portion thereof from one
department to another.
3. That all funded outstanding operating encumbrances at June 30, 2019, are re -
appropriated to the 2019-2020 fiscal year to the same department and account
for which they are encumbered in the previous year.
4. That all General Government Fund unexpended appropriations and all General
Government revenues collected in excess of appropriated revenues at the end
of the 2018-2019 fiscal year not lapse but shall be re -appropriated and
presented to the Board of Supervisors for allocation based on guidance
provided in Section 10-1 through 4 of the County of Roanoke Comprehensive
Financial Policy approved by the Board of Supervisors on April 24, 2018.
5. Account balances remaining in the Fee Class Fund collected by the Parks,
Recreation and Tourism Department will be allocated to accounts as defined
by the Fee Class Accounts Procedure.
6. Account balances remaining in Children's Services Act (C111), Police
Confiscated Property (C120), Police Special Programs (C121), Forfeited Asset
Sharing (C122), Sheriff Confiscated Property (C123), Sheriff Jail Fees (C124),
Inventory Accounts (C125), Criminal Justice Academy (C126), Police Training
Facility (C127), Garage - Fleet Service Center (C130), Motor Pool (C132),
Grants (C135), Communications and Information Technology (C141 -C144),
Fee Class (C150), PRT Schools Ground Maintenance (C151), Public Works
Fund (C170), South Peak Community Development Authority (C201), County
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Debt Fund (C310, C320, C330, C340), County Capital and Economic
Development Funds (C420, C421, C425, C428, C440, C445, C451, C455),
County Trust Funds (C501, C502), Internal Service Funds (C700, C705, C710),
Special Welfare (C810), Regional Fire/Rescue Training Center (C814),
Commonwealth Fund (C815), and Economic Development Authority (C818)
funds will carry over 100% and be re -appropriated to the individual funds.
7. That the Board of Supervisors anticipates receiving various grants, donations,
and other miscellaneous revenues. These anticipated funds are appropriated
to the Grants Fund for the various functions and purposes as provided therein,
and said appropriation shall be acknowledged and allocated to the appropriate
fund upon approval by the Board of Supervisors on the Consent Agenda.
8. That the Board of Supervisors approves the County of Roanoke Classification
and Pay Plan. The Classification and Pay Plan included as part of this
ordinance is effective July 1, 2019. The County Administrator shall implement
the County Classification and Pay Plan pursuant to Board of Supervisors
Resolution 082515-1.
9. This ordinance shall take effect July 1, 2019.
On motion of Supervisor Peters to adopt the ordinance, seconded by Supervisor
Radford and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
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A COPS( TESTE:
Deborah C. Jacks'
Chief Deputy Clerk t e Board of Supervisors
cc: Rebecca Owens, Assistant County Administrator
Meredith Thompson, Budget Manager
Steve Elliott, Budget Manager
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CLASSI FI CA TION & PAY PLAN
Fiscal Year 2019-2020
PREPARED BY THE
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
Classification Plan and Unclassified Schedule for employees in the service of Roanoke County for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2019,
effective July 1, 2019, as herein set forth in the following words and figures:
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part I - Classified Positions
Grade
Code Title
Status
Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
9
815 Custodian
Nonexempt
General Services
4
20,971
27,320
33,670
10
618 Courier
Nonexempt
Finance
1
22,019
28,686
35,354
10
855 Refuse Collector
Nonexempt
General Services
5
22,019
28,686
35,354
11
0
23,120
30,121
37,121
12
685 Tax Clerk I *CP
Nonexempt
Commissioner of the Revenue
2
24,276
31,627
38,977
12
673 Secretary
Nonexempt
Commonwealth's Attorney
1
24,276
31,627
38,977
12
850 Parks Maintenance Worker *CP
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
8
24,276
31,627
38,977
12
689 Treasurer Clerk I
Nonexempt
Treasurer
2
24,276
31,627
38,977
13
840 Motor Equipment Operator I *CP
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
1
25,490
33,208
40,926
13
621 Customer Service Representative
Nonexempt
General Services
2
25,490
33,208
40,926
13
840 Motor Equipment Operator I *CP
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
4
25,490
33,208
40,926
13
621 Customer Service Representative I
Nonexempt
Social Services
2
25,490
33,208
40,926
14
626 Deputy Clerk of Circuit Court I
Nonexempt
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1
26,765
34,869
42,972
14
665 Real Estate Clerk 11
Nonexempt
Commissioner of the Revenue
1
26,765
34,869
42,972
14
686 Tax Clerk 11 *CP
Nonexempt
Commissioner of the Revenue
3
26,765
34,869
42,972
14
560 Recreation Technician
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
26,765
34,869
42,972
14
653 Parks Clerk
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
26,765
34,869
42,972
14
661 Records Technician I *CP
Nonexempt
Police
1
26,765
34,869
42,972
14
805 Corrections - Food Services Director
Exempt/Compensatory
Sheriff
1
26,765
34,869
42,972
14
576 Social Services Aide 11
Nonexempt
Social Services
4
26,765
34,869
42,972
14
622 Customer Service Representative 11
Nonexempt
Social Services
2
26,765
34,869
42,972
14
690 Treasurer Clerk 11
Nonexempt
Treasurer
7
26,765
34,869
42,972
15
732 Motor Equipment Operator 11 *CP
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Developmentelopme
3
28,103
36,612
45,120
15
600 Accounts Representative
Nonexempt
Finance
2
28,103
36,612
45,120
15
732 Motor Equipment Operator 11 *CP
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
2
28,103
36,612
45,120
16
643 Income Tax Coordinator
Nonexempt
Commissioner of the Revenue
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
687 Tax Clerk III *CP
Nonexempt
Commissioner of the Revenue
0
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
595 Permit Technician I *CP
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
655 Office Support Specialist
Nonexempt
Finance
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
655 Office Support Specialist
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
2
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
655 Office Support Specialist
Nonexempt
General Services
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
702 Fleet Mechanic I *CP
Nonexempt
General Services
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
744 Solid Waste Equipment Operator
Nonexempt
General Services
23
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
602 Accounts Coordinator
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
0
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
655 Office Support Specialist
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
655 Office Support Specialist
Nonexempt
Police
2
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
697 Records Technician 11 *CP
Nonexempt
Police
5
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
655 Office Support Specialist
Nonexempt
Real Estate Valuation
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
468 Control Room Operator
Nonexempt
Sheriff
2
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
608 Civil Process Support Specialist
Nonexempt
Sheriff
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
655 Office Support Specialist
Nonexempt
Sheriff
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
602 Accounts Coordinator
Nonexempt
Social Services
2
29,509
38,443
47,376
16
691 Treasurer Clerk III
Nonexempt
Treasurer
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
17
627 Deputy Clerk of Circuit Court 11
Nonexempt
Clerk of the Circuit Court
3
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
384 Tax Compliance Deputy
Nonexempt
Commissioner of the Revenue
1
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
667 Real Estate Clerk Supervisor
Nonexempt
Commissioner of the Revenue
1
30,984
40,365
49,745
Grade
Code Title
Status
Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
17
651 Legal Secretary
Nonexempt
Commonwealth's Attorney
3
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
451 E-911 Call Taker
Nonexempt
CommlT
2
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
596 Permit Technician I I *CP
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
1
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
662 Payroll Technician
Nonexempt
Finance
3
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
672 Purchasing Technician
Nonexempt
Finance
1
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
810 Crew Leader
Nonexempt
General Services
2
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
536 Library Assistant
Nonexempt
Library
13
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
677 HR PRT Administrative Assistant
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
623 Assistant General Registrar I *CP
Nonexempt
Registrar
1
30,984
40,365
49,745
17
641 Social Services Administrative Assistant
Nonexempt
Social Services
1
30,984
40,365
49,745
18
606 Business Ordinance Inspector
Nonexempt
Commissioner of the Revenue
1
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
688 Tax Clerk IV *CP
Nonexempt
Commissioner of the Revenue
1
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
452 Communications Officer I *CP
Nonexempt
CommlT
2
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
597 Permit Technician III
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
1
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
733 Motor Equipment Operator III
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
1
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
345 Equipment Technician
Nonexempt
General Services
1
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
704 Building Maintenance Technician *CP
Nonexempt
General Services
4
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
700 Fleet Mechanic 11 *CP
Nonexempt
General Services
1
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
528 Human Resources Specialist I
Nonexempt
Human Resources
2
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
558 Recreation Programmer
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
5
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
733 Motor Equipment Operator III
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
2
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
842 Parks Crew Leader
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
6
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
846 Parks Maintenance Service Specialist
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
639 Police Administrative Assistant
Nonexempt
Police
1
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
535 Accreditation Specialist
Nonexempt
Sheriff
1
32,532
42,383
52,233
18
333 Benefit Programs Specialist
Nonexempt
Social Services
28
32,532
42,383
52,233
19
628 Deputy Clerk of Circuit Court III
Nonexempt
Clerk of the Circuit Court
6
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
311 Communications Equipment Installer
Nonexempt
CommlT
2
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
454 Communications Officer 11 *CP
Nonexempt
CommlT
20
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
540 Office Coordinator/Department Budget Specialist
Nonexempt
CommlT
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
318 Construction Inspector*CP
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
2
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
324 Electrical Inspector *CP
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
0
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
360 Plumbing and Mechanical Inspector *CP
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
0
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
540 Office Coordinator/Department Budget Specialist
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
676 Planning Administrative Assistant
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
540 Office Coordinator/Department Budget Specialist
Nonexempt
General Services
2
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
705 Building Maintenance Technician 11 *CP
Nonexempt
General Services
3
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
811 Housekeeping Supervisor
Nonexempt
General Services
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
539 Department Budget Specialist
Nonexempt
Library
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
564 Senior Library Assistant
Nonexempt
Library
11
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
540 Office Coordinator/Department Budget Specialist
Nonexempt
Real Estate Valuation
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
624 Assistant General Registrar 11 *CP
Nonexempt
Registrar
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
348 Fraud Investigator
Nonexempt
Social Services
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
381 Senior Benefit Programs Specialist
Nonexempt
Social Services
4
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
542 Program Coordinator- CORTRAN
Nonexempt
Social Services
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
692 Treasurer Clerk Supervisor
Nonexempt
Treasurer
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
20
616 Technical Support Technician*CP
Nonexempt
CommlT
0
35,867
46,727
57,587
20
820 Stormwater Maintenance Foreman
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
2
35,867
46,727
57,587
20
416 Firefighter/EMT *CP
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
52
35,867
46,727
57,587
20
715 Fleet Mechanic III *CP
Nonexempt
General Services
5
35,867
46,727
57,587
20
865 Solid Waste Collection Foreman
Nonexempt
General Services
2
35,867
46,727
57,587
20
530 Human Resources Specialist 11
Nonexempt
Human Resources
1
35,867
46,727
57,587
20
442 Police Officer-Uniform Division *CP
Nonexempt
Police
36
35,867
46,727
57,587
20
470 Deputy Sheriff *CP
Nonexempt
Sheriff
35
35,867
46,727
57,587
20
284 Family Services Specialist
Nonexempt
Social Services
30
35,867
46,727
57,587
20
336 Self Sufficiency Specialist
Nonexempt
Social Services
6
35,867
46,727
57,587
21
456 Communications Training Officer
Nonexempt
CommlT
8
37,661
49,064
60,466
Grade
Code Title
Status
Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
21
457 Accreditation Coordinator
Nonexempt
CommlT
1
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
308 Combination Code Compliance Inspector *CP
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
6
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
598 Permit Technician Supervisor
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
1
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
512 Buyer
Nonexempt
Finance
3
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
407 Fire and Rescue Data Analyst
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
1
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
408 Logistics Technician
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
1
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
421 Community Outreach Coordinator
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
1
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
852 Welding Shop Foreman
Nonexempt
General Services
1
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
201 Librarian
Exempt/Compensatory
Library
3
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
202 Assistant Librarian
Exempt/Compensatory
Library
0
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
265 Recreation Program Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
5
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
538 Bussiness Services Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
37,104
47,976
58,848
21
425 Investigative Support Specialist
Nonexempt
Police
1
37,661
49,064
60,466
22
629 Deputy Clerk of Circuit Court IV
Exempt/Compensatory
Clerk of the Circuit Court
4
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
354 Technical Analyst I *CP
Nonexempt
CommlT
3
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
321 Development Review Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
292 Volunteer/Public Relations Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Fire and Rescue
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
717 Fleet Mechanic IV *CP
Nonexempt
General Services
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
870 Lead Solid Waste Collection Foreman
Nonexempt
General Services
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
342 Technology Services Coordinator
Nonexempt
Library
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
327 Electronic Services Specialist
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
845 Parks Maintenance Supervisor
Nonexempt
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
443 Police Officer 11 - Uniform Div. *CP
Nonexempt
Police
25
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
300 Appraiser *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Real Estate Valuation
2
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
461 Master Deputy Sheriff II *CP
Nonexempt
Sheriff
5
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
260 Resource Coordinator
Nonexempt
Social Services
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
280 Senior Family Services Specialist
Nonexempt
Social Services
5
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
354 Technical Analyst I
Nonexempt
Social Services
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
378 Senior Self Sufficiency Specialist
Nonexempt
Social Services
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
22
383 Benefit Programs Trainer
Nonexempt
Social Services
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
23
312 Communications Technician
Nonexempt
CommlT
4
41,522
54,093
66,665
23
458 Communications Training Coordinator
Nonexempt
CommlT
1
41,522
54,093
66,665
23
460 Communications Team Supervisor
Nonexempt
CommlT
4
41,522
54,093
66,665
23
206 Planner I
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
2
41,522
54,093
66,665
23
376 Senior Combination Code Compliance Inspector *CP
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
0
41,522
54,093
66,665
23
660 Payroll Specialist
Exempt/Compensatory
Finance
1
41,522
54,093
66,665
23
418 Paramedic/Firefighter *CP
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
47
41,522
54,093
66,665
23
447 Police Officer III - Uniform Div. *CP
Nonexempt
Police
21
41,522
54,093
66,665
23
463 Master Deputy Sheriff 111 *CP
Nonexempt
Sheriff
5
41,522
54,093
66,665
23
379 Services Trainer
Nonexempt
Social Services
1
41,522
54,093
66,665
23
330 Benefit Programs Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Social Services
4
41,522
54,093
66,665
24
233 Business Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
24
346 GIS Specialist I *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
0
43,598
56,797
69,997
24
355 Technical Analyst 11 *CP
Nonexempt
CommlT
2
43,598
56,797
69,997
326 Development GIS Specialist
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
635 Administrative Assistant to the County Administrator
Exempt/Compensatory
County Administrator
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
635 Administrative Assistant to County Attorney
Exempt/Discretionary
County Attorney
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
233 Business Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Fire and Rescue
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
420 Master Paramedic/Firefighter *CP
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
17
43,598
56,797
69,997
541 Capital Projects Specialist
Nonexempt
General Services
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
222 Divisional Librarian
Exempt/Compensatory
Library
3
43,598
56,797
69,997
527 Administrative and Marketing Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Library
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
233 Business Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
233 Business Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Police
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
424 Crime Analyst
Exempt/Compensatory
Police
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
449 Police Officer IV - Uniform Div. *CP
Nonexempt
Police
31
43,598
56,797
69,997
Grade
Code Title
Status
Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
24
233 Business Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Sheriff
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
24
464 Master Deputy Sheriff IV *CP
Nonexempt
Sheriff
8
43,598
56,797
69,997
25
140 Chief Deputy Commissioner of Revenue
Exempt/Compensatory
Commissioner of the Revenue
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
588 Victim/Witness Director/Executive Assistant
Exempt/Compensatory
Commonwealth's Attorney
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
256 Planner II
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
5
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
314 Chief Inspector/Field Supervisor
Nonexempt
Econ & Comm Development
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
873 Stormwater Operations Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
232 Financial Analyst*CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Finance
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
210 Branch Librarian
Exempt/Compensatory
Library
3
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
266 Public Services Librarian
Exempt/Compensatory
Library
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
253 Parks Administrator
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
444 Police - Records Unit Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Police
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
263 Recreation Program Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
4
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
269 Content Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Public Information
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
282 Family Services Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Social Services
5
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
337 Self Sufficiency Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Social Services
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
25
144 Chief Deputy Treasurer
Exempt/Compensatory
Treasurer
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
26
347 GIS Specialist II *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
356 Technical Analyst III *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
214 Civil Engineer I *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
2
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
295 Transportation Engineer
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
207 Financial Systems Analyst
Exempt/Compensatory
Finance
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
227 Senior Financial Analyst l*CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Finance
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
412 Fire Lieutenant-Inspector
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
3
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
414 Fire Lieutenant
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
20
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
716 Facilities Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
General Services
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
242 Human Resources Consultant
Exempt/Compensatory
Human Resources
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
277 Greenway Planner
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
0
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
289 Tourism/Event Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
440 Police Ofcer- Sergeant
Nonexempt
Police
15
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
375 Senior Appraiser *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Real Estate Valuation
5
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
462 Deputy Sheriff -Sgt- Analysis
Nonexempt
Sheriff
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
466 Deputy Sheriff -Sgt- Rehabilitation
Nonexempt
Sheriff
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
477 Deputy Sheriff -Sgt- Inmate/Jail Services
Nonexempt
Sheriff
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
478 Deputy Sheriff- Sgt -Inmate Records
Nonexempt
Sheriff
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
482 Deputy Sheriff- Sergeant
Nonexempt
Sheriff
9
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
484 Deputy Sheriff -Sgt- Training
Nonexempt
Sheriff
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
26
496 Deputy Sheriff- Sgt - Medical
Nonexempt
Sheriff
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
27
150 Chief Deputy Clerk to the Board of Supervisors
Exempt/Compensatory
Board of Supervisors
1
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
250 Systems Engineer *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
2
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
287 GIS Analyst I *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
2
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
297 Web Systems Analyst I *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
0
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
310 Communications Shop Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
316 Telecommunications Engineer *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
0
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
364 Business Systems Analyst I *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
3
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
225 Senior Financial Analyst 11*CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Finance
0
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
219 Administrative Librarian- Material Management
Exempt/Compensatory
Library
1
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
223 Senior Branch Librarian
Exempt/Compensatory
Library
1
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
285 Administrative Services Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Library
1
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
241 Marketing and Administration Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
254 Parks Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
2
50,469
65,750
81,031
27
285 Administrative Services Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Social Services
1
50,469
65,750
81,031
28
138 Chief Deputy Clerk of the Circuit Court
Exempt/Compensatory
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
246 Systems Architect *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
2
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
362 Data Integration Specialist I *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
0
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
317 Web Systems Analyst 11 *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
Grade
Code Title
Status
Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
28
319 Telecommunications Architect *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
365 Business Systems Analyst II *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
4
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
205 Senior Plans Examiner/Codes Compliance Inspector
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
226 Economic Development Specialist
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
2
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
410 Fire Captain
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
21
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
236 Department Systems Analyst
Exempt/Compensatory
General Services
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
236 Department Systems Analyst
Exempt/Compensatory
Human Resources
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
236 Department Systems Analyst
Exempt/Compensatory
Police
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
245 Parks Planning and Development Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
920 Registrar
Exempt/Discretionary
Registrar
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
480 Deputy Sheriff - Lieutenant
Nonexempt
Sheriff
5
52,993
69,038
85,082
28
495 Deputy Sheriff- Lieutenant -Court Services
Exempt/Compensatory
Sheriff
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
29
251 Budget Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Budget
2
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
450 Emergency Communications Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
288 GIS Analyst II *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
309 Communications Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
363 Data Integration Specialist II *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
366 Business Systems Analyst III *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
6
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
216 Civil Engineer II *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
0
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
221 Economic Development Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
191 Finance Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Finance
3
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
240 Purchasing Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Finance
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
228 Facilities Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
General Services
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
286 Solid Waste Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
General Services
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
714 Fleet/Garage Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
General Services
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
194 Human Resources Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Human Resources
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
29
229 Parks Superintendent
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
30
231 Data Services Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
273 Network Services Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
386 Technical Services Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
220 Project Engineer
Exempt/Discretionary
Econ & Comm Development
1
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
257 Principal Planner
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
164 Public Information Officer
Exempt/Discretionary
Public Information
1
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
294 Stormwater Operations Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
298 Stormwater Program Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
192 Accounting Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Finance
1
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
402 Battalion Chief
Exempt/Compensatory
Fire and Rescue
7
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
432 Police Officer - Commander
Exempt/Compensatory
Police
9
58,425
76,114
93,803
30
473 Deputy Sheriff-Captain
Exempt/Compensatory
Sheriff
3
58,425
76,114
93,803
31
208 Assistant County Attorney
Exempt/Compensatory
Social Services
1
61,346
79,920
98,494
32
203 Application Services Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
64,414
83,917
103,419
32
209 Enterprise Services Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
64,414
83,917
103,419
32
271 Geographical Information Systems Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
64,414
83,917
103,419
32
388 Infrastructure Services Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
CommlT
1
64,414
83,917
103,419
32
132 Building Commissioner
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
64,414
83,917
103,419
32
278 Planning Administrator
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
64,414
83,917
103,419
32
299 Zoning Administrator
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
64,414
83,917
103,419
33
0
67,634
88,112
108,590
34
274 Senior Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney
Exempt/Compensatory
Commonwealth's Attorney
5
71,017
92,518
114,019
34
177 Assistant Director for Communications
Exempt/Discretionary
CommlT
1
71,017
92,518
114,019
34
115 Assistant Director for Information Technology
Exempt/Discretionary
CommlT
1
71,017
92,518
114,019
34
190 Principal Development Engineer
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
71,017
92,518
114,019
34
261 County Engineer
Exempt/Compensatory
Econ & Comm Development
1
71,017
92,518
114,019
34
189 County Auditor
Exempt/Compensatory
County Administrator
1
71,017
92,518
114,019
34
276 Senior Assistant County Attorney
Exempt/Compensatory
County Attorney
2
71,017
92,518
114,019
34
110 Assistant Director of General Services
Exempt/Discretionary
General Services
1
71,017
92,518
114,019
Grade
Code Title
Status
Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
34
114 Assistant Director of Human Resources
Exempt/Discretionary
Human Resources
1
71 .017
92,518
114,019
34
116 Assistant Director of Library Services
Exempt/Discretionary
Library
1
71.017
92,518
114,019
34
118 Assistant Director of Parks
Exempt/Discretionary
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
71,017
92,518
114,019
34
124 Assistant Director of Recreation
Exempt/Discretionary
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
71,017
92,518
114,019
34
122 Assistant Director of Real Estate Valuation
Exempt/Discretionary
Real Estate Valuation
1
71,017
92,518
114,019
34
126 Assistant Director of Social Services
Exempt/Discretionary
Social Services
2
71,017
92,518
114,019
35
136 Chief Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney
Exempt/Compensatory
Commonwealth's Attorney
1
74,567
97,144
119,721
35
157 Deputy Director of Development Services
Exempt/Discretionary
Econ & Comm Development
1
74,567
97,144
119,721
35
159 Deputy Director of Planning
Exempt/Discretionary
Econ & Comm Development
1
74,567
97,144
119,721
35
108 Assistant Director of Finance
Exempt/Discretionary
Finance
1
74,567
97,144
119,721
35
403 Deputy Chief- Operations
Exempt/Discretionary
Fire and Rescue
1
74,567
97,144
119,721
35
422 Deputy Chief -Administration
Exempt/Discretionary
Fire and Rescue
1
74,567
97,144
119,721
35
100 Assistant Chief of Police
Exempt/Discretionary
Police
2
74,567
97,144
119,721
35
142 Lieutenant Colonel
Exempt/Discretionary
Sheriff
2
74,567
97,144
119,721
36
0
78,295
102,001
125,707
37
130 Budget Director
Exempt/Discretionary
Budget
1
82,210
112,440
142,668
37
170 Director of General Services
Exempt/Discretionary
General Services
1
82,210
112,440
142,668
37
176 Director of Library Services
Exempt/Discretionary
Library
1
82,210
112,440
142,668
37
180 Director of Parks, Recreation & Tourism
Exempt/Discretionary
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
82,210
112,440
142,668
37
184 Director of Real Estate Valuation
Exempt/Discretionary
Real Estate Valuation
1
82,210
112,440
142,668
38
178 Director of Communications & Information Technology
Exempt/Discretionary
CommlT
1
86,321
118,060
149,799
38
166 Director of Economic Development
Exempt/Discretionary
Econ & Comm Development
1
86,321
118,060
149,799
38
162 Director of Economic Development & Community Developm Exempt/Discretionary
Econ & Comm Development
1
86,321
118,060
149,799
38
168 Director of Finance
Exempt/Discretionary
Finance
1
86,321
118,060
149,799
38
146 Chief of Fire and Rescue
Exempt/Discretionary
Fire and Rescue
1
86,321
118,060
149,799
38
174 Director of Human Resources
Exempt/Discretionary
Human Resources
1
86,321
118,060
149,799
38
148 Chief of Police
Exempt/Discretionary
Police
1
86,321
118,060
149,799
38
186 Director of Social Services
Exempt/Discretionary
Social Services
1
86,321
118,060
149,799
39
0
90,637
123,964
157,291
40
102 Assistant County Administrator
Exempt/Discretionary
County Administrator
2
95,169
130,162
165,155
Total Classified Positions
936
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part II - Unclassified Positions
Code
Title
Number
902
Board Chairman
1
908
Board Vice Chairman
1
904
Board Member
3
152
County Administrator
1
154
County Attorney
1
912
Commissioner of the Revenue
1
924
Treasurer
1
922
Sheriff
1
914
Commonwealth's Attorney
1
910
Clerk of the Circuit Court
1
Total Unclassified Positions 12
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part III - Grant Funded and Temporary Full -Time Positions with Benefits
Grade
Code Title
Status
Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
16
655 Office Support Specialist
Nonexempt
Social Services
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
Note: Position funded through CSA and Local Funds
19
249 Youth Surveillance Officer
Nonexempt
Court Services
3
34,160
44,502
54,845
Note: VJCCCA Grant
19
587 Victim Witness Assistant Coordinator
Nonexempt
Commonwealth's Attorney
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
Note: Position funded through the Department of Criminal Justice Services
20
416 Firefighter/EMT *CP
Nonexempt
Fire and Rescue
11
35,867
46,727
57,587
Note: Positions funded through the Fire Safer Grant
20
442 Police Officer -Uniform Division *CP
Nonexempt
Police
2
35,867
46,727
57,587
Note: Positions funded through the DUI Task Force Grant
22
589 Victim/Witness Assistant Director
Nonexempt
Commonwealth's Attorney
1
39,544
51,517
63,490
Note: Position funded through the Department of Criminal Justice Services
25
247 Juvenile Intervention Services Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Court Services
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
Note: VJCCCA Grant
25
283 Utilization Management Specialist
Exempt/Compensatory
Social Services
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
Note: Position funded through CSA and Local Funds
25
232 Financial Analyst
Exempt/Compensatory
Finance
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
Note: Position funded through CSA and CMPT Funds
26
217 Comprehensive Services Act Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
Social Services
1
48,066
62,619
77,172
Note: Position funded through CSA and Local Funds
Unclassified
699 Workers Compensation Rehabilitation Worker
Nonexempt
Risk Management
2
Total Grant Funded and Temporary Positions
25
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part IV - Recreation - Fee Class
Grade
Code
Title
Status
Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
28
290
Center Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
52,993
69,038
85,082
21
265
Recreation Program Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
3
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
538
Green Ridge Business Services Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
37,661
49,064
60,466
21
562
Membership Supervisor
Exempt/Compensatory
Parks, Recreation & Tourism
1
37,661
49,064
60,466
20 844 Operations Supervisor Exempt/Compensatory Parks, Recreation & Tourism 1 35,867 46,727 57,587
18 557 Aquatics Specialist Nonexempt Parks, Recreation & Tourism 1 32,532 42,383 52,233
18 558 Recreation Programmer Nonexempt Parks, Recreation & Tourism 2 32,532 42,383 52,233
18 704 Building Maintenance Technician Nonexempt Parks, Recreation & Tourism 1 32,532 42,383 52,233
16 567 Program Services Coordinator Nonexempt Parks, Recreation & Tourism 1 29,509 38,443 47,376
16 554 Recreation Marketing Assistant Nonexempt Parks, Recreation & Tourism 1 29,509 38,443 47,376
16 655 Office Support Specialist Nonexempt Parks, Recreation & Tourism 1 29,509 38,443 47,376
Total Recreation Fee Class Positions 14
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part V - Recreation - School Operations
Grade Code Title Status Department No. Emp. Minimum Midpoint Maximum
13 840 Motor Equipment Operator I *CP Nonexempt Parks, Recreation & Tourism 2 25,490 33,208 40,926
15 732 Motor Equipment Operator 11 *CP Nonexempt Parks, Recreation & Tourism 2 28,103 36,612 45,120
845 Parks Maintenance Supervisor Nonexempt Parks, Recreation & Tourism 1 39,544 51,517 63,490
Total Recreation School Operations Positions
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part VI - Roanoke Valley Television - Government and Educational Access
Grade Code Title Status Department No. Emp. Minimum Midpoint Maximum
22 390 Television Producer Exempt/Compensatory Cable Television 3 39,544 51,517 63,490
25 204 Manager of Cable Access Exempt/Compensatory Cable Television 1 45,778 59,637 73,497
30 134 Director of Cable Access Exempt/Compensatory Cable Television 1 58,425 76,114 93,803
Total Roanoke Valley Television Positions 5
Total Roanoke Area Libraries 1
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part VII -Roanoke Valley Greenway Project
Grade
Code
Title
Status Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
28
272
Roanoke Valley Greenway Coordinator
Exempt/Discretionary Greenway Project
1
52,210
67,508
82,805
1
FY 2019 - 2020
Part VIII - Roanoke Area Libraries
Grade
Code
Title
Status Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
25
371
RAL Automation Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory Library
1
45,778
59,637
73,497
Total Roanoke Area Libraries 1
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part IX - Regional Center for Animal Care and Protection (RCACP)
Grade
Code
Title
Status
Department
No. Emp.
Minimum
Midpoint
Maximum
34
188
Executive Director of RCACP
Exempt/Discretionary
RCACP
1
71,017
92,518
114,019
32
238
Veterinarian
Exempt/Compensatory
RCACP
1
64,414
83,917
103,419
29
218
Operations Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
RCACP
1
55,642
72,490
89,337
24
788
Kennel Manager
Exempt/Compensatory
RCACP
1
43,598
56,797
69,997
20
620
Customer Service Supervisor
Non-exempt
RCACP
1
35,867
46,727
57,587
19
268
Rescue & Volunteer Coordinator
Exempt/Compensatory
RCACP
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
328
Animal Health Coordinator
Non-exempt
RCACP
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
19
808
Foster Coordinator
Non-exempt
RCACP
1
34,160
44,502
54,845
16
708
Maintenance Technician/Custodian
Non-exempt
RCACP
1
29,509
38,443
47,376
13
818
Lead Animal Attendant
Non-exempt
RCACP
1
25,490
33,208
40,926
12
668
Front Desk Clerk
Non-exempt
RCACP
2
24,276
31,627
38,977
11
828
Animal Attendant
Non-exempt
RCACP
9
23,120
30,121
37,121
Total RCACP
Total Shared Positions
21
27
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Total Positions
Part I
Classified Positions
936
Part 11
Unclassified Positions
12
Part II I
Grant Funded and Temporary Full -Time Positions with Benefits
25
Part IV
Recreation - Fee Class
14
Part V
Recreation - School Operations
5
Total County Positions
992
Part VI
Roanoke Valley Television - Government and Educational Access
5
Part VII
Roanoke Area Libraries
1
Part VIII
Roanoke Valley Greenway Project
1
Part IX
Regional Center for Animal Control and Protection
21
Total Shared Services Positions
28
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part IX - Career Path Job Series
18 452 Communications Officer I
Nonexempt
Communications & Information 1 32,052
41,444 50,835
64,293
78,862
Technolo 2
45,692
19 454 Communications Officer II
Nonexempt
munications & Information
33,655
43,516 53,377
28 365 Business Systems Analyst II
Exempt/Compensatory
Te 20
52,210
27 364 Business Systems Analyst I
Exempt/Compensatory
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Communications & Information
49,724
64,293
78,862
35,337
45,692
Technology 3
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 52,210
Technolo 0
28 365 Business Systems Analyst II
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information
52,210
67,508
82,805
22
354
Technology 4
Nonexempt
Communications & Information
29 366 Business Systems Analyst III
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information
54,820
70,883
86,946
Technology
Technolo 6
20
616
Technical Support Technician
Nonexempt
Communications & Information
67,508
35,337
45,692
56,046
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 52,210
Technolo 0
Technology
0
363
Data Integration Specialist 11 `CP
Exempt/Compensatory
22
354
Technical Analyst I
Nonexempt
Communications & Information
38,959
50,375
61,791
Technology
3
24
355
Technical Analyst II
Nonexempt
Communications & Information
42,953
55,539
68,124
Technology
2
,724
26
356
Technical Analyst III
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information
47,356
61,231
75,107
Technology
1
24
346
GIS Specialist I
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information
67,508
42,953
55,539
68,124
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 52,210
Technolo 0
Technology
0
363
Data Integration Specialist 11 `CP
Exempt/Compensatory
26
347
GIS Specialist II
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information
47,356
61,231
75,107
Technology
1
27
287
GIS Analyst I
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information
49
64,293
78,862
Technology
2
,724
29
288
GIS Analyst II
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information
54,820
70,883
86,946
Technology
1
28
362
Data Integration Specialist I'CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 1 52,210
67,508
82,805
28 319 Telecommunications Architect `CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 52,210
Technolo 0
29
363
Data Integration Specialist 11 `CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 1 54,820
70,883
86,946
Technolo
27 316 Telecommunications Engineer *CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 49,14
64,293 78,862
Technolo 0
28 319 Telecommunications Architect `CP
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 52,210
67,508 82,805
Technolo
27 297 Web Systems Analyst l
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 49,724
64,293 78,862
Technolo 0
28 317 Web Systems Analyst II
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 52,210
67,508 82,805
Technolo
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part IX - Career Path Job Series
Grade Code Title Status Department No. Emp. Minimum Midpoint Maximum
Authorized Positional 1
27 250 Systems Engineer
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 49 724
64,293 78,862
Technolo 2
28 246 Systems Architect
Exempt/Compensatory
Communications & Information 1 52,210
67,508 82,805
Technolo 2
CLASSIFICATION PLAN
FY 2019 - 2020
Part IX - Career Path Job Series
Classification Plan
FY 2019 - 2020
MINIMUM MIDPOINT MAXIMUM
GRADE
HOURLY
ANNUAL
HOURLY
ANNUAL
HOURLY
ANNUAL
9
10.0823
20,971
13.1350
27,320
16.1876
33,670
10
10.5862
22,019
13.7918
28,686
16.9973
35,354
11
11.1157
23,120
14.4814
30,121
17.8470
37,121
12
11.6716
24,276
15.2055
31,627
18.7393
38,977
13
12.2552
25,490
15.9656
33,208
19.6760
40,926
14
12.8681
26,765
16.7640
34,869
20.6599
42,972
15
13.5114
28,103
17.6021
36,612
21.6927
45,120
16
14.1871
29,509
18.4823
38,443
22.7774
47,376
17
14.8963
30,984
19.4063
40,365
23.9163
49,745
18
15.6408
32,532
20.3766
42,383
25.1123
52,233
19
16.4231
34,160
21.3955
44,502
26.3678
54,845
20
17.2442
35,867
22.4653
46,727
27.6864
57,587
21
18.1065
37,661
23.5885
49,064
29.0705
60,466
22
19.0116
39,544
24.7680
51,517
30.5243
63,490
23
19.9626
41,522
26.0066
54,093
32.0506
66,665
24
20.9606
43,598
27.3067
56,797
33.6528
69,997
25
22.0087
45,778
28.6721
59,637
35.3355
73,497
26
23.1090
48,066
30.1057
62,619
37.1023
77,172
27
24.2644
50,469
31.6110
65,750
38.9575
81,031
28
25.4776
52,993
33.1914
69,038
40.9052
85,082
29
26.7514
55,642
34.8511
72,490
42.9507
89,337
30
28.0892
58,425
36.5936
76,114
45.0980
93,803
31
29.4936
61,346
38.4235
79,920
47.3533
98,494
32
30.9685
64,414
40.3448
83,917
49.7210
103,419
33
32.5167
67,634
42.3619
88,112
52.2070
108,590
34
34.1429
71,017
44.4801
92,518
54.8173
114,019
35
35.8497
74,567
46.7040
97,144
57.5582
119,721
36
37.6422
78,295
49.0392
102,001
60.4361
125,707
37
39.5245
82,210
54.0577
112,440
68.5908
142,668
38
41.5007
86,321
56.7598
118,060
72.0188
149,799
39
43.5758
90,637
1 59.5983
123,964
75.6208
157,291
40
45.7546
95,169
62.5783
130,162
79.4019
165,155
AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
ORDINANCE 052819-5 APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE 2019-2020
FISCAL YEAR CAPITAL BUDGET FOR ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA
WHEREAS, upon notice duly published in the newspaper, public hearings were
held on April 9, 2019 and May 14, 2019, concerning the adoption of the annual budget
for Roanoke County for fiscal year 2019-2020; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, approved said
budget on May 28, 2019, pursuant to the provisions of Section 13.02 of the Roanoke
County Charter and Chapter 25 of Title 15.2 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended;
and
WHEREAS, the first reading of this appropriation ordinance was held on May 14,
2019, and the second reading of this ordinance was held on May 28, 2019, pursuant to
the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Roanoke County Charter.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as
follows:
1. That the following appropriations are hereby made from the respective funds
for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, for the
functions and purposes indicated:
Page 1 of 4
County of Roanoke, Virginia
Fiscal Year 2019-2020
County Capital
First Reading May 14, 2019; Second Reading May 28, 2019
Appropriation
Amount
Revenues:
County Capital:
Transfer from General Government Fund $ 6,295,485
County Unrestricted Cash (excl. Transfer from General Govt. Fund) 1,283,319
County Restricted Cash 1,598,778
Non -County 8,217,291
Miscellaneous 130,000
Lease / Revenue Bonds 10,000,000
Total Revenue - County Capital $ 27,524,873
Expenditures:
County Capital:
FY 2020 Capital Fund supported by General Government Fund
excluding General Government Transfers to CIP & Fleet Replacement $ 3,305,000
FY 2020 Capital Year Budget - Public Safety
$
487,000
FY 2020 Capital Year Budget - Community Services
$
3,923,538
FY 2020Capital Year Budget - Human Services
$
5,549,711
FY 2020 Capital Year Budget - Internal Services
$
12,365,139
Subtotal, FY 2020 Capital Year Budget
$
22,325,388
FY 2020 Fleet Replacement Budget
$
1,894,485
Total Expenditures - County Capital
$
27,524,873
Page 2 of 4
2. That the County Administrator may authorize or delegate the authorization of
the transfer of any unencumbered balance or portion thereof from one project
to another so as to provide for the completion of a capital project.
3. That all funded outstanding capital encumbrances at June 30, 2019, are re -
appropriated to the 2019-2020 fiscal year to the same account for which they
are encumbered in the previous year.
4. That appropriations designated for capital projects will not lapse at the end of
the fiscal year but shall remain appropriated until the completion of the project
or until the Board of Supervisors, by appropriate action, changes or eliminates
the appropriation. Upon completion of a capital project, staff is authorized to
close out the project and transfer to the funding source any remaining balances.
This section applies to appropriations for capital projects at June 30, 2019, and
appropriations in the 2019-2020 fiscal year budget.
5. That the Board of Supervisors anticipates receiving various grants, donations,
and other miscellaneous revenues. These anticipated funds are appropriated
to the Grants Fund for the various functions and purposes as provided therein,
and said appropriation shall be acknowledged and allocated to the appropriate
fund upon approval by the Board of Supervisors on the Consent Agenda.
6. This ordinance shall take effect July 1, 2019.
On motion of Supervisor Peters to adopt the ordinance, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: Supervisor Assaid
Page 3 of 4
Chief Deputy Clerk to
cc: Rebecca Owens, Assistant County Administrator
Meredith Thompson, Budget Manager
Steve Elliott, Budget Manager
Page 4 of 4
ors
AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
ORDINANCE 052819-6 APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE 2019-2020
FISCAL YEAR TRANSFERS TO AND ON BEHALF OF ROANOKE
COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS FOR ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA
WHEREAS, upon notice duly published in the newspaper, public hearings were
held on April 9, 2019 and May 14, 2019, concerning the adoption of the annual budget
for Roanoke County for fiscal year 2019-2020; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, approved said
budget on May 28, 2019, pursuant to the provisions of Section 13.02 of the Roanoke
County Charter and Chapter 25 of Title 15.2 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended;
and
WHEREAS, the first reading of this appropriation ordinance was held on May 14,
2019, and the second reading of this ordinance was held on May 28, 2019, pursuant to
the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Roanoke County Charter.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as
follows:
1. That the following appropriations are hereby made from the respective funds
for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, for the
functions and purposes indicated:
Page 1 of 3
County of Roanoke, Virginia
Fiscal Year 2019-2020
Schools Revenue Sharing Transfer, Debt Service Transfer, and
Children's Services Act Transfer
First Reading May 14,2019; Second Reading May 28, 2019
Appropriation
Amount
Revenues:
General Government Fund $ 81,441,128
Total Revenue - Schools Transfers $ 81,441,128
Expenditures:
General Government Fund
Transfer to Schools Operations $ 70,499,722
Transfer to Transfer to Debt Service Fund - Schools Debt Service 9,137,406
Transfer to Children's Services Act on behalf of Schools 1,804,000
Total Expenditures - Schools Transfers $ 81,441,128
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2. That the transfer to Roanoke County Public Schools for operating per the
County and School revenue sharing agreement shall be transferred in its
entirety.
3. That the transfers made by Roanoke County on behalf of Roanoke County
Public Schools to the Debt Service Fund and Children's Services Act Fund shall
be based on actual expenditures incurred during fiscal year 2019-2020. Any
remaining balance in those transfers shall remain with Roanoke County
government.
4. This ordinance shall take effect July 1, 2019.
On motion of Supervisor Hooker to adopt the ordinance, seconded by Supervisor
Peters and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
TESTE:
Debo'ah C. Jacks '
Chief Deputy Clerk to th card of Supervisors
cc: Rebecca Owens, Assistant County Administrator
Meredith Thompson, Budget Manager
Steve Elliott, Budget Manager
Page 3of3
AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
ORDINANCE 052819-7 APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE 2019-2020
FISCAL YEAR OPERATIONS BUDGET FOR ROANOKE COUNTY
PUBLIC SCHOOLS
WHEREAS, upon notice duly published in the newspaper, public hearings were
held on April 9, 2019 and May 14, 2019, concerning the adoption of the annual budget
for Roanoke County for fiscal year 2019-2020; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, approved said
budget on May 28, 2019, pursuant to the provisions of Section 13.02 of the Roanoke
County Charter and Chapter 25 of Title 15.2 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended;
and
WHEREAS, the first reading of this appropriation ordinance was held on May 14,
2019, and the second reading of this ordinance was held on May 28, 2019, pursuant to
the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Roanoke County Charter.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as
follows:
1. That the following appropriations are hereby made from the respective funds
for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, for the
functions and purposes indicated:
Page 1 of 3
County of Roanoke, Virginia
Fiscal Year 2019-2020
Roanoke County Public Schools Operations
First Reading May 14, 2019; Second Reading May 28, 2019
Appropriation
Amount
Revenues:
Schools Operating Funds:
General $ 151,594,497
Nutrition 5,976,814
Grants 6,524,323
Instructional Resources 913,905
Bus Replacement 1,374,927
Technology Replacement 3,116,589
Subtotal, Schools Operating Funds
$
169,501,055
Debt Service Fund - Schools
$
13,348,414
Total Revenue - Schools Operations and Debt Service Fund
$
182,849,469
Expenditures:
Schools Operating Funds:
General
$
151,594,497
Nutrition
5,976,814
Grants
6,524,323
Instructional Resources
913,905
Bus Replacement
1,374,927
Technology Replacement
3,116,589
Subtotal, Schools Operating Funds Expenditures
$
169,501,055
Debt Service Fund - Schools
$
13,348,414
Total Expenditures - Schools Operations and Debt Service Fund
$
182,849,469
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2. That all funded outstanding operating encumbrances at June 30, 2019, are re -
appropriated to the 2019-2020 fiscal year to the same department and account
for which they are encumbered in the previous year.
3. That all School Fund appropriations remaining at the end of the 2019-2020
fiscal year not lapse but shall be appropriated to Roanoke County Public
Schools and allocated per Section 10-5-A and B of the County of Roanoke
Comprehensive Financial Policy approved by the Board of Supervisors on April
24, 2018.
4. Account balances remaining in the Schools Debt Fund (C360, C365, C370) will
carry over 100% and be re -appropriated to the individual funds.
5. This ordinance shall take effect July 1, 2019.
On motion of Supervisor Peters to adopt the ordinance, seconded by Supervisor
North and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
A GORY TESTE:
'Debor'dh C. Jacks
Chief Deputy Clerk to t oard of Supervisors
cc: Rebecca Owens, Assistant County Administrator
Meredith Thompson, Budget Manager
Steve Elliott, Budget Manager
Page 3 of 3
AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
ORDINANCE 052819-8 APPROPRIATING FUNDS FOR THE 2019-2020
FISCAL YEAR CAPITAL BUDGET FOR ROANOKE COUNTY PUBLIC
SCHOOLS
WHEREAS, upon notice duly published in the newspaper, public hearings were
held on April 9, 2019 and May 14, 2019, concerning the adoption of the annual budget
for Roanoke County for fiscal year 2019-2020; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, approved said
budget on May 28, 2019, pursuant to the provisions of Section 13.02 of the Roanoke
County Charter and Chapter 25 of Title 15.2 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended;
and
WHEREAS, the first reading of this appropriation ordinance was held on May 14,
2019, and the second reading of this ordinance was held on May 28, 2019, pursuant to
the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Roanoke County Charter.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as
follows:
1. That the following appropriations are hereby made from the respective funds
for the period beginning July 1, 2019, and ending June 30, 2020, for the
functions and purposes indicated:
Page 1 of 3
County of Roanoke, Virginia
Fiscal Year 2019-2020
Roanoke County Public Schools Capital
First Reading May 14, 2019; Second Reading May 28, 2019
Revenues:
Schools Capital
Schools Cash Sources
Total Revenue - Schools Capital
Expenditures:
Schools Capital
Capital Maintenance Plan
Human Resources and Payroll Module
Reserve for Future Capital Projects
Other Minor Capital Items & Contingency
Total Expenditures - Schools Capital
Page 2 of 3
Appropriation
Amount
1.847.500
$ 1,847,500
$ 1,000,000
310,820
176,680
360,000
$ 1,847,500
2. That all funded outstanding capital encumbrances at June 30, 2019, are re -
appropriated to the 2019-2020 fiscal year to the same account for which they
are encumbered in the previous year.
3. That appropriations designated for capital projects will not lapse at the end of
the fiscal year but shall remain appropriated until the completion of the project.
This section applies to appropriations for capital projects at June 30, 2019, and
appropriations in the 2019-2020 fiscal year budget.
4. Upon completion of a capital project, staff is authorized to close out the project
and transfer to the funding source any remaining balances. This section applies
to appropriations for capital projects at June 30, 2019, and appropriations in
the 2019-2020 fiscal year budget.
5. This ordinance shall take effect July 1, 2019.
On motion of Supervisor Peters to adopt the ordinance, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
Chief Deputy Clerk to th
cc: Rebecca Owens, Assistant County Administrator
Meredith Thompson, Budget Manager
Steve Elliott, Budget Manager
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rs
AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
ORDINANCE 052819-9 AMENDING SECTION 10-3 (LEVYING OF
LICENSE FEES AND TAXES) OF THE ROANOKE COUNTY CODE,
RAISING THE THRESHOLD OF ANNUAL GROSS RECEIPTS FOR
THOSE ENTITIES REQUIRED TO PAY THE COUNTY BUSINESS
LICENSE TAX (FROM $125,000 OR MORE TO $135,000 OR MORE);
AND REQUIRING ENTITIES THAT ARE BELOW THE THRESHOLD TO
PAY ONLY AN ANNUAL $50 LICENSE FEE
WHEREAS, Section 58.1-3703 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended,
authorizes localities to enact an ordinance levying a local license tax and/or fee for issuing
a business license; and
WHEREAS, Section 10-3(1) of the County Code presently imposes a fifty dollar
($50) annual license fee upon those entities whose annual gross receipts (during the prior
year) are less than one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000); and
WHEREAS, Section 10-3(2) of the County Code presently imposes an annual
license tax upon those entities whose annual gross receipts (during the prior year) from
a business, trade, profession, occupation or calling are one hundred twenty-five thousand
dollars ($125,000) or greater; and
WHEREAS, in order to encourage and benefit small businesses in Roanoke
County, it is proposed that the above County Code provisions be amended to 1) raise the
threshold of annual gross receipts for those entities required to pay the County business
license tax from one hundred twenty-five thousand dollars ($125,000) or more to one
hundred thirty-five thousand dollars ($135,000) or more, and 2) require that entities below
the threshold to pay only the annual fifty dollar ($50) license fee; and
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WHEREAS, the first reading of this ordinance was held on May 14, 2019, and the
public hearing and second reading was held on May 28, 2019.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Roanoke County Board of
Supervisors as follows:
That Sections 10-3(a)(1) and (2) of the Roanoke County Code are hereby
amended as follows:
Sec. 10-3. - Levying of license fees and taxes.
(a) Subject to the limitations provided in § 58.1-3703.C. of the Code of Virginia (1950, as
amended), and except as otherwise specifically provided for in this chapter of the
Roanoke County Code, there are hereby imposed and levied for each and every year,
beginning with January 1 of each year and ending December 31 following, and there
shall be collected the following license fees and taxes upon the privilege of doing
business or exercising a profession, trade, occupation or calling, including all phases
thereof, in the county, which license fees and taxes shall be for the support of the
county government, payment of the county debt, and for other county and public
purposes:
(1) There is hereby imposed and there shall be collected an annual license fee
in the amount of fifty dollars ($50.00) for issuance of a license on businesses,
trades, professions, occupations and callings and upon the persons, firms and
corporations engaged therein within the county; provided, however, that this
license fee shall not be charged to any person whose gross receipts from a
business, trade, profession, occupation or calling are eA49 h-in,-Ired tWeRty fi., 1
one hundred thirty-five thousand dollars
($135,000.00) or greater during the preceding calendar year and who is subject to
levy and payment of the annual license taxes as provided in subsection (a)(2)
hereof; and
(2) There is hereby levied and there shall be collected the annual license taxes
at the rates and in the amounts hereinafter set forth in this chapter upon any
person, firm, or corporation engaged in a business, trade, profession, occupation
or calling subject to licensure in the county. Except as may be otherwise authorized
by specific or special provisions of chapter 37 (§ 58.1-3700 et seq.) of the Code of
Virginia, 1950, as amended, and this chapter of the Roanoke County Code, the
annual license taxes shall not be imposed upon any person whose gross receipts
from a business, profession, trade, occupation or calling are less than
t ntv_fiVe dGIlar6 ($125,999.99) one hundred thirty-five thousand
dollars ($135,000.00) during the preceding calendar year.
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2. All ordinances or part of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this
ordinance shall be, and the same hereby are, repealed.
3. This ordinance shall take effect July 1, 2019.
On motion of Supervisor Radford to adopt the ordinance, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
A COPY TESTE:
Deb&ah C. Jacks '
Chief Deputy Clerk to tl�e oard of Supervisors
cc: Rebecca Owens, Assistant County Administrator
Meredith Thompson, Budget Manager
Steve Elliott, Budget Manager
Nancy Horn, Commissioner of the Revenue
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
ORDINANCE 052819-10 AMENDING THE ROANOKE COUNTY ZONING
ORDINANCE, EXPLORE PARK (EP) DISTRICT
WHEREAS, it is proposed that certain sections of the Roanoke County Zoning
Ordinance that pertain to the Explore Park (EP) District be amended; and
WHEREAS, the Roanoke County Planning Commission held a public hearing on
this matter on May 7, 2018, and recommended approval of the proposed amendments;
and
WHEREAS, the first reading and public hearing of this ordinance was held on May
14, 2019, and the second reading was held on May 28, 2019.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Roanoke County Board of
Supervisors:
1. That Appendix A (Roanoke County's Zoning Ordinance), Article I (General
Provisions), and Article IV (Use and Design Standards) of the Roanoke County Code be
amended as follows:
ARTICLE I — GENERAL PROVISIONS
SEC. 30-71. EP EXPLORE PARK DISTRICT.
Sec. 30-71-1. Purpose.
(A) The purpose of this district is to establish an area within the county that is
designated and reserved solely for activities associated with Explore Park,
(hereafter referred to as the Park). These district regulations are designed to
permit current Park uses while facilitating, through adequate public review, the
development of the Park as a regional destination F@seA which
incorporates significant natural areas within its boundaries. They are also
designed to ensure that the facilities and services are adequate to ensure the
safe and efficient operation of the Park with a minimum of impact on the
surrounding neighborhood and the larger community.
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Sec. 30-71-2. Applicability.
(A) These regulations shall only apply to land in the County of Roanoke owned or
leased by the Virginia Recreational Facilities Authority (VRFA), Virgioia
Ina or the County of Roanoke associated with Explore Park, and to
any facilities, and/or operations on such land.
Sec. 30-71-3. Permitted Uses.
(A) The following uses are permitted by right subject to all other applicable
requirements contained in this ordinance. An asterisk (*) indicates additional,
modified or more stringent standards are listed in Article IV, Use and Design
Standards, for those specific uses.
1. Agricultural and Forestry Uses
Agriculture
Stables, Commercial *
Wayside Stand *
2. Civic Uses
Administrative Services
Camps *
Cultural Services
Educational Facilities, College/University *
Post Office
Public Assembly
Public Maintenance and Service Facilities
Public Parks and Recreational Areas *
Religious Assembly *
Safety Services *
Utility Services, Minor
Page 2 of 13
3. Office Uses
Financial Institutions
General Office
Commercial Uses
Antique Shops
Automobile Rental/Leasing
Automobile Repair Service, Minor*
Bed and Breakfast *
Bed and Breakfast Inn *
Business Support Services
Campgrounds *
Commercial Indoor Amusement
Commercial Indoor Entertainment
Commercial Indoor Sports and Recreation
Commercial Outdoor Entertainment
Commercial Outdoor Sports and Recreation
Communication Services
Convenience Store
Gasoline Station
Golf Course *
Hotel/Motel/Motor Lodge
Marina
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Recreational Vehicle Sales and Service *
Restaurant'>` General
Restaurant Drive-in or Fast Food *
Retail Sales *
Special Events Facility *
Studio, Fine Arts
5. Industrial Uses
Industry, Type I
6. Miscellaneous Uses
Shooting Range, Outdoor *
Wind Energy System, Small *
(B)
POFM
. The following uses are allowed only by
special use permit pursuant to section 30-19. An asterisk (*) indicates additional,
modified or more stringent standards as listed in article IV, use and design
standards, for those specific uses.
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*
Miscellaneous Uses
Broadcasting Tower *
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Sec. 30-71-4. Site Development Regulations.
General Standards. For additional, modified, or more stringent standards for specific
uses, see Article IV, Use and Design Standards.
(A) Setbacks. Minimum setback requirements for structures from exterior lot lines
and public roads:
Front yard: 30 feet, or 20 feet when all parking is located behind the front
building line.
2. Side yard: 10 feet.
3. Rear yard: 15 feet.
(B) Height. Maximum structure height shall be 45 feet including rooftop mechanical.
The maximum height may be increased provided each required yard (front, side,
rear, or buffer) from an exterior property line is increased two (2) feet for each
foot in height over forty-five (45) feet, up to a maximum height of 125 feet. Zip
line towers and observation towers shall be exempt from this section.
(C) Signage. All visible signs from public right-of-way shall be no higher than 25 feet
and shall have a consistent design treatment.
(D) Buffers. When Explore Park development adjoins a residential or civic use type
exterior to the Explore Park District boundaries, a Type C buffer yard in
accordance with section 30-92 shall be provided along the property line which
adjoins the residential or civic use type.
(E) Lighting. All exterior lighting fixtures shall be designed, located and arranged so
as not to direct glare on adjoining streets or surrounding properties. The lighting
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intensity at adjoining properties exterior to the Explore Park District shall not
exceed 0.5 foot candles.
(F) Roads. Roads within the Explore Park District may be public or private. Private
roads shall provide for emergency access.
(G) Open Space/Developed Area. Within the Park, there shall be limits on
developed areas in order to ensure that at least 30% of the acreage of the Park,
within the jurisdiction of the County of Roanoke, consists of open space, forested
space, trails, buffers or natural areas. To achieve that objective, those uses
which are identified in Sec. 30-71-3 (A) and (B) shall not exceed 70% of the
Park's acreage in the County of Roanoke.
Calculation of Developed Area ratio.
a. Buildings and other structures, streets and other paving, utilities,
filling, grading, and excavating shall be included in the calculation
of developed area.
b. Any pasture, crop land, forested areas, trails, ponds other than
stormwater detention areas, recreated natural features, buffers and
similar open or yard areas shall not be calculated as developed
areas.
ARTICLE IV — USE AND DESIGN STANDARDS
SEC. 30-80. USE AND DESIGN STANDARDS.
SEC. 30-83. CIVIC USES.
SEC. 30-85. COMMERCIAL USES.
Sec. 30-85-6. Automobile Repair Services, Minor.
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(A) General standards:
Exterior display or storage of new or used automobile parts is prohibited.
2. Equipment and vehicles stored overnight on the premises shall be behind
the front building line or at least thirty-five (35) feet from the public right-of-
way, whichever is greater.
Sec. 30-85-9. Campground.
(B) In the EP district, the following shall apply:
Year-round residence(s), including a manufactured home or recreational
vehicle, may be constructed/installed as a caretaker's home or residence
in addition to other facilities on the property.
Sec. 30-85-13. Convenience Store.
(A) General standards:
Limited sale of foods prepared on the premises may be allowed provided
no more than twenty (20) percent of the floor areas is devoted to seating
facilities. Seating areas in excess of this shall constitute a fast food
restaurant.
2. Exterior display of merchandise for sale is allowed under the following
conditions:
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a. On a paved walkway within three (3) feet of the building.
b. Ice machines and soft drink vending machines, in operating
condition, shall be stored under roofed areas.
3. The display of vehicles "for sale" is prohibited.
Sec. 30-85-16. Gasoline Station.
(A) General standards:
Bulk storage of fuel shall be underground pursuant to the standards
established by the National Fire Prevention Association (NFPA) and the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
2. Fuel dispensers shall be located at least thirty (30) feet from any public
street right-of-way, and shall be located at least one hundred (100) feet
from any adjoining residential use type.
3. When adjoining a residential use type, a Type C buffer yard in accordance
with section 30-92 shall be provided along the property line which adjoins
the residential use type.
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Sec. 30-85-24. Restaurant, Drive-in or Fast Food.
(A) General standards:
1. All drive-through windows shall comply with the standards for drive-
through facilities contained in Section 30-91-6.
2. A special use permit shall not be required for any fast food restaurant that
is located within a shopping center.
3. Expansions of existing uses are permitted by right.
Sec. 30-85-24.5. Retail Sales.
(B) In the EP District:
1. A special use permit shall be required for any retail sales use, building or
structure that exceeds fifty thousand (50,000) square feet of gross floor
area.
SEC. 30-86. INDUSTRIAL USES.
2. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately.
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On motion of Supervisor Peters to adopt the ordinance, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
cc: Philip Thompson, Acting Director of Planning
Peter Lubeck, Senior Assistant County Attorney
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ors
ACTION NO. A -052819-11.a
ITEM NO. J_2
AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER
MEETING DATE: May 28, 2019
AGENDA ITEM: Confirmation of appointments to Parks, Recreation and
Tourism Advisory Commission; Roanoke Valley -Alleghany
Regional Commission; Western Virginia Regional Industrial
Facility Authority
SUBMITTED BY:
APPROVED BY:
ISSUE:
Deborah C. Jacks
Chief Deputy Clerk to the Board of Supervisors
Daniel R. O'Donnell
County Administrator
Confirmation of appointments.
BACKGROUND:
Parks, Recreation and Tourism Advisory Commission:
Supervisor Phil C. North has recommended the reappointment of Ranny Grubb and David
Linden to additional three-year terms, which will expire June 30, 2022.
Roanoke Valley -Alleghany Regional Commission:
The Commission has recommended the reappointment of Kevin Hutchins as the elected
representative to an additional three-year term, which will expire on June 30, 2022. It is
the consensus of the Board to reappoint Mr. Hutchins.
The Commission has recommended the reappointment of Phil C. North, elected
representative, to an additional three-year term, which will expire June 30, 2022. It is the
consensus of the Board to reappoint Mr. North.
The Commission has recommended the reappointment of Dean Martin, as the non-
elected representative, to an additional three-year term, which will expire June 30, 2022.
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It is the consensus of the Board to reappoint Mr. Martin.
Western Virginia Regional Industrial Facility Authority:
It is the consensus of the Board of Supervisors to appoint Rebecca Owens as alternate
to the above Authority to fill the unexpired term remaining on Christopher R. Bever's term.
This appointment will expire February 4, 2022.
FISCAL IMPACT:
There is no fiscal impact associated with this agenda item.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends confirmation of all appointments listed.
VOTE:
Supervisor Peters moved to confirm the appointments. Supervisor Hooker seconded the
motion. Motion approved.
cc: Doug Blount, Director of Parks, Recreation and Tourism
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Yes
No
Absent
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Mr. Hooker
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ACTION NO. A -052819-11.b
ITEM NO. J-3
AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER
MEETING DATE: May 28, 2019
AGENDA ITEM: Request to accept and allocate funds in the amount of
$5,329.69 from the Commonwealth of Virginia to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court
SUBMITTED BY:
APPROVED BY:
ISSUE:
Jill Camilletti
Deputy Clerk IV
Daniel R. O'Donnell
County Administrator
Request to accept and allocate funds in the amount of $5,329.69 to the Clerk of the Circuit
Court from the Commonwealth of Virginia
BACKGROUND:
Technology Trust Funds representing fees collected by the Roanoke County Circuit Court
Clerk's Office, have been received from the State in the amount of $5,329.69. In
accordance with State of Virginia Code Section 17.1-279 stated the Circuit Court Clerks
Office shall assess a $5.00 fee called Technology Trust Fund Fee. Each month, the
Clerk's Office can request the fees that were assessed the previous month. The code
section further states that four of every five dollar fee shall be allocated by the
Compensation Board from the trust fund for the purposes of obtaining and updating office
automation and information technology equipment including software and conversion
services; preserving, maintaining and enhancing court records, including but not limited
to the costs of repairs, maintenance, land records, consulting services, service contracts,
redaction of social security numbers from land records and system replacement or
upgrades and improving public access to court records.
DISCUSSION:
The funds received from the Commonwealth of Virginia have been earmarked for
maintenance needs for the Clerk of Circuit Court, specifically towards the twice yearly
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maintenance bill from the Supreme Court for maintaining their records, equipment, etc.
FISCAL IMPACT:
All funds are provided by the Commonwealth of Virginia. No County matching funds are
required.
STAFF RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends accepting and allocating $5,329.69 to the Clerk of Circuit Court from
the Commonwealth of Virginia.
VOTE:
Supervisor Peters moved to accept and allocate the funds. Supervisor Hooker seconded
the motion. Motion approved.
cc: Jill Camilletti, Deputy Clerk IV
Meredith Thompson, Budget Manager
Steve Elliott, Budget Manager
Laurie Gearheart, Acting Director of Finance
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Yes
No
Absent
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Mr. Hooker
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Mr. Radford
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cc: Jill Camilletti, Deputy Clerk IV
Meredith Thompson, Budget Manager
Steve Elliott, Budget Manager
Laurie Gearheart, Acting Director of Finance
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
and
RESOLUTION 052819-11.c EXPRESSING THE APPRECIATION OF THE
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY TO OTTO
SCHWIZER, DEPUTY SHERIFF -COURT SERVICES, UPON HIS
RETIREMENT AFTER MORE THAN TWENTY (20) YEAR OF SERVICE
WHEREAS, Otto Schwizer was employed by Roanoke County on March 22, 1999;
WHEREAS, Deputy Sheriff Schwizer retired on May 1, 2019, after twenty (20)
years and one (1) month of devoted, faithful and expert service to Roanoke County; and
WHEREAS, during Deputy Sheriff Schwizer's tenure, he has served as a Deputy
Sheriff -Corrections from March of 1999 until July of 2002 where he became Deputy
Sheriff -Court Services has served with professionalism and dedication in providing
services to the citizens of Roanoke County until his retirement in 2019.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County expresses its deepest appreciation and the appreciation of the citizens of
Roanoke County to OTTO SCHWIZER for more than twenty (20)years of capable, loyal
and dedicated service to Roanoke County; and
FURTHER, the Board of Supervisors does express its best wishes for a happy and
productive retirement.
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On motion of Supervisor Peters to adopt the ordinance, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
TESTE:
-ah C. Jacks `
Deputy Clerk to WBoard of Supervisors
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
RESOLUTION 052819-11.d REQUESTING ACCEPTANCE OF A
PORTION OF HUFFMAN LANE, VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT,
INTO THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SECONDARY ROAD SYSTEM
WHEREAS, the street described below currently serves at least three families and
was established prior to July 1, 1992, at which time it was used by motor vehicles as a
public access; and
WHEREAS, the County has determined its subdivision ordinance satisfies
subsection B of §33.2-335, Code of Virginia, and is therefore eligible to make qualifying
additions to the secondary system of state highways maintained by the Virginia
Department of Transportation and fund necessary improvements as set out therein,
except as otherwise prohibited by subsection B of §33.2-336, Code of Virginia; and
WHEREAS, after examining the ownership of all property abutting this street,
including the deeds and related plats, this Board finds no restriction on the use of public
funds for improving of the road; and
WHEREAS, after examining the ownership of all property abutting this street, this
Board finds that speculative interest does not exist; and
WHEREAS, this Board has identified immediately available funding to make
improvements required to qualify the street for addition to the aforesaid secondary system
of state highways, based on the Department's cost estimate of $ 100,000.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, pursuant to §33.2-335, Code of Virginia,
this Board requests the following street be added to the secondary system of state
highways maintained by the Virginia Department of Transportation and hereby
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guarantees the right-of-way of the street to be clear, unencumbered and unrestricted,
which right of way guarantee shall including any necessary easements required for cuts,
fills, and drainage:
Name of
Subdivision: Map of O.C. AND LUCY HUFFMAN
Name of
Street: HUFFMAN LANE
From: 0.30 Mile from intersection of Rutrough Road, Rte. 618
To: Proposed turn around Length: 0.1095 miles
Guaranteed
Right -of -Way
Width: 40 feet + (R/W Width Varies)
Right of Way or
Instrument Instrument #: 201904453-201904459and 201904492-201904493 (9
Reference Deeds Total).
and Dates Recorded: May 21, 2019 and May 22, 2019
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this Board requests the Virginia Department of
Transportation to improve said street to the prescribed minimum standards, funding said
improvements with the following funds;
Source of Funds Amount
VDOT / Roanoke County Revenue Sharing Program Funds $ 100,000
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this Board agrees to reimburse, within 45 -days of
receiving an invoice, all costs that the Virginia Department of Transportation incurs to
relocate existing utilities within the right of way that are discovered during the course of
and in conflict with the construction, drawing such funds from resources other than those
administered by the Department; and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this Board agrees to reimburse, within 45 -days of
receiving an invoice, all costs that the Virginia Department of Transportation incurs in the
construction of necessary improvements to the road that are over and above the
estimated cost of improvements or to otherwise identify an eligible source of funds
administered by the Department to cover such costs; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution and a County
check in the amount of $ 0 , be forwarded to the Residency Administrator of the
Virginia Department of Transportation.
On motion of Supervisor Peters to adopt the resolution, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker, the motion was carried by the following roll call and recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
TESTE:
Deborah C. Jacks ''1
Chief Deputy Clerk to i Board of Supervisors
cc: David Holladay, Planning Administrator
Virginia Department of Transportation
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
RESOLUTION 052819-11 APPROVING AND CONCURRING IN
CERTAIN ITEMS SET FORTH ON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
AGENDA FOR THIS DATE DESIGNATED AS ITEM J -CONSENT
AGENDA
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as
follows:
That the certain section of the agenda of the Board of Supervisors for May 28,
2019, designated as Item J - Consent Agenda be, and hereby is, approved and concurred
in as to each item separately set forth in said section designated Items 1 through 5
inclusive, as follows:
1. Approval of minutes — April 23, 2019
2. Confirmation of appointments to Parks, Recreation and Tourism Advisory
Commission; Roanoke Valley -Alleghany Regional Commission; Western
Virginia Regional Industrial Facility Authority
3. Request to accept and allocate funds in the amount of $5,329.69 from the
Commonwealth of Virginia to the Clerk of the Circuit Court
4. Resolution expressing the appreciation of the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County to Otto Schwizer, Deputy Sheriff -Court Services, upon his retirement
after more than twenty (20) years of service
5. Resolution requesting acceptance of a portion of Huffman Lane into the Virginia
Department of Transportation Secondary System of Highways, Vinton
Magisterial District
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On motion of Supervisor Peters to adopt the resolution, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
TESTE:
Deborah C. Jacks
Chief Deputy Clerk t t e Board of Supervisors
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
RESOLUTION 052819-12 CERTIFYING THE CLOSED MEETING WAS
HELD IN CONFORMITY WITH THE CODE OF VIRGINIA
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia has convened
a closed meeting on this date pursuant to an affirmative recorded vote and in accordance
with the provisions of The Virginia Freedom of Information Act; and
WHEREAS, Section 2.2-3712 of the Code of Virginia requires a certification by the
Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, that such closed meeting was
conducted in conformity with Virginia law.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of
Roanoke County, Virginia, hereby certifies that, to the best of each member's knowledge:
1. Only public business matters lawfully exempted from open meeting
requirements by Virginia law were discussed in the closed meeting which this certification
resolution applies; and
2. Only such public business matters as were identified in the motion convening
the closed meeting were heard, discussed or considered by the Board of Supervisors of
Roanoke County, Virginia.
On motion of Supervisor Peters to adopt the resolution, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
A QDRY TESTE:
Deborah C. Jacks'
Chief Deputy Clerk t e Board of Supervisors
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
RESOLUTION 052819-13 COMMENDING THE HONORABLE ROBERT W.
GOODLATTE FOR HIS SERVICE TO THE ROANOKE VALLEY
WHEREAS, in 2019, the Honorable Robert W. Goodlatte retired from public office
after twenty-six (26) years of dedicated service to the residents of Roanoke, Lynchburg
and much of the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia's Sixth Congressional District; and
WHEREAS, as a former attorney, Robert W. "Bob" Goodlatte first ran for the United
States House of Representatives in 1992 and was undefeated in thirteen (13) general
elections and three primary contests, becoming the longest serving representative in the
history of the Sixth District; and
WHEREAS, Bob Goodlatte represented more than 750,000 constituents through
offices in Roanoke, Lynchburg, Staunton and Harrisonburg; and
WHEREAS, during his tenure, Bob Goodlatte served as Chairman of the United
States House Committee on Agriculture from 2003-2004, followed by four (4) successive
years as Ranking Member of the Agriculture committee and served as Chairman of the
United States House Committee on the Judiciary for a full, six-year term; and
WHEREAS, Bob Goodlatte enhanced transportation in the Sixth District,
introducing legislation to eventually enable the extension of Amtrak service to Lynchburg
and Roanoke and legislation to route Interstate 73 through Roanoke; and
WHEREAS, a champion for fiscal responsibility, Bob Goodlatte proposed a
Balance Budget Amendment to the Constitution in each Congress for the last ten (10)
years; and
WHEREAS, as Judiciary Committee Chairman, Bob Goodlatte helped craft the
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USA Freedom Act, which ended the national Security Agency's collection of phone data
and spelled out how and when the government could access that information; and
WHEREAS, throughout his career, Bob Goodlatte enjoyed the support of his
devoted wife, Maryellen, his children and his beloved granddaughters; and
WHEREAS, Bob Goodlatte was the epitome of a servant -leader, who represented
all of his citizens with the utmost integrity and dedication garnering the respect of his
constituents, colleges and loyalty of this staff.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, does hereby extend its appreciation and congratulations to ROBERT W.
GOODLATTE, for all of his leadership, time, innovation and contribution to the region,
Roanoke County and all its citizens; and
FURTHER RESOLVED, the Board of Supervisors does express its best wishes
for a happy and productive retirement.
On motion of Supervisor North to adopt the resolution, seconded by Supervisor
Assaid and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
A GORY TESTE:
Deborah C. Jacks
Chief Deputy Clerk to h Board of Supervisors
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
RESOLUTION 052819-14 COMMENDING THE HONORABLE JOSEPH P.
MCNAMARA FOR HIS SERVICE TO ROANOKE COUNTY
WHEREAS, Joseph P. McNamara was first elected to represent the Windsor Hills
Magisterial District on the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County in November 1997
and served in that capacity from January 1, 1998, through December 31, 2009; and
WHEREAS, Joseph P. McNamara was again elected to represent the Windsor
Hills Magisterial District in November of 2013 and served in that capacity from January 1,
2014 through November 20, 2018; and
WHEREAS, he has served as Chairman or Vice Chairman of the Board for twelve
years demonstrating leadership, collaboration and conservative financial skills; and
WHEREAS, he has served on many committees, both in Roanoke County and the
Roanoke Valley -Allegheny Commission; and
WHEREAS, Mr. McNamara is a certified public accountant, who along with our
School Board member from the Windsor Hills District created and established a Roanoke
County Schools Funding formula supporting County Schools, their teachers, staff and
students that is still in use today; and
WHEREAS, Mr. McNamara is a successful small business owner; and
WHEREAS, he has continued his leadership in the 400th session of the 2019
Virginia General Assembly representing the 8th District in the House of Delegates,
consisting of a portion of both Roanoke County, Montgomery County and all of Craig
County and the City of Salem, Virginia; and
WHEREAS, throughout his career, Joe McNamara enjoyed the support of his
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devoted wife, Cheryl, and his children.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, does hereby extend its appreciation to JOSEPH P. MCNAMARA for all
of his leadership, time, innovation and contribution to the region, Roanoke County and all
its citizens.
On motion of Supervisor Hooker to adopt the resolution, seconded by Supervisor
Assaid and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
A TOIPY TESTE:
Deborah C. Jacks
Chief Deputy Clerk to oard of Supervisors
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
RESOLUTION 052819-15 COMMENDING PETER S. "PETE" LARKIN FOR
HIS SERVICE TO ROANOKE COUNTY
WHEREAS, Pete Larkin began work as District Representative in Congressman
Bob Goodlatte's office in 1993 before moving to Roanoke to begin service from 1995 to
2012;
WHEREAS, Pete Larkin served as Chief of Staff for Virginia's Sixth District
Congressman Bob Goodlatte from January 2013 until the Congressman's retirement on
January 3, 2019; and
WHEREAS, as Chief of Staff Mr. Larkin worked with the Washington office staff
responsible for the Congressman's legislative work. Additionally, he worked with the
District staff in offices in Roanoke, Lynchburg, Staunton and Harrisonburg responsible for
constituent service in the Sixth District; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Larkin was the remaining member of the original "Team
Goodlatte" Congressional staff upon Congressman Goodlatte's retirement; and
WHEREAS, he has served the Roanoke Valley on many committees and
organizations such as the Virginia Tech Alumni Association Board of Directors, the
Virginia Tech College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences Alumni Advisory Board, the
Hokie Club, Virginia's Blue Ridge Board of Directors, and served on a four -person
committee responsible for establishing Roanoke's Blue Ridge Marathon. Pete served for
over nine (9) years as a volunteer and coach for Cave Spring National Little League and
spent four (4) years as a team parent for the Cave Spring High School baseball team.
Pete has served as a volunteer for Junior Achievement, the West End Center and the
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American Red Cross and played an integral role in the selection and movement of the
2004 United States Capital Christmas Tree; and
WHEREAS, throughout his career, Pete Larkin enjoyed the support of his devoted
wife, Susan and his son Justin.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, does hereby extend its appreciation to PETER S. LARKIN for all of his
time, innovation and contribution to the region, Roanoke County and all its citizens.
On motion of Supervisor Assaid to adopt the resolution, seconded by Supervisor
Hooker and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
PY TESTE:
Deborah C. Jacks'
Chief Deputy Clerk toAh Board of Supervisors
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
ORDINANCE 052819-16 GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT IN A C-2
(HIGH INTENSITY COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT TO OPERATE A
COMMERCIAL INDOOR AMUSEMENT FACILITY ON 3.98 ACRES,
LOCATED AT 4820 HOLLINS ROAD (TAX MAP NO. 038.16-01-03.03-
0000) IN THE HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT
WHEREAS, SRW Squared, LLC (dba Wolf's Den Billiards) has petitioned to
operate a commercial indoor amusement facility on 3.98 acres, located at 4820 Hollins
Road (Tax Map no. 038.16.01-03.03-0000) in the Hollins Magisterial District; and
WHEREAS, the Roanoke County Planning Commission held a public hearing on
this matter on May 7, 2019, and subsequently recommended approval of the special use
permit; and
WHEREAS, the first reading of this ordinance was held on April 23, 2019, and the
second reading and public hearing were held on May 28, 2019; and
WHEREAS, legal notice and advertisement has been provided as required by law.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as
follows:
1. The Board finds that the granting of a special use permit to allow the operation
of a commercial indoor amusement facility at 4820 Hollins Road (Tax Map No.
038.16-01-03.03-0000), a 3.98 acre parcel in the Hollins Magisterial District,
meets with the requirements of Section 30-19-1 of the Roanoke County Code;
the proposed use conforms with the standards set forth in article IV, use and
design standards, and further conforms with the following general standards:
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a. The proposed use is in conformance with the comprehensive plan of the
County, as amended, pursuant to the provisions of Section 15.2-2232 of
the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and with official County policies
adopted in relation thereto, including the purposes of the zoning
ordinance.
b. The proposed use will have a minimum adverse impact on the
surrounding neighborhood and community;
2. The Board grants a special use permit to allow the operation of the commercial
indoor amusement facility at 4820 Hollins Road (Tax Map No. 038.16-01-03.03-
0000), a 3.98 acre parcel in the Hollins Magisterial District.
3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon its final passage. The
Zoning Administrator is directed to amend the zoning district map to reflect the
change in zoning classification authorized by this ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor North to adopt the ordinance, seconded by Supervisor
Peters, the motion was carried by the following roll call and recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Radford, Peters, North
NAYS: None
COPY TESTE:
Deborah C. Jack's I/
Chief Deputy ClerkYo the Board of Supervisors
cc: Philip Thompson, Acting Director of Planning
Tarek Moneir, Acting Director of Development
Kenneth Fay, Director of Real Estate Valuation
Peter Lubeck, Senior Assistant County Attorney
John Murphy, Zoning Administrator
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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE
COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION
CENTER ON TUESDAY, MAY 28, 2019
ORDINANCE 052819-17 REZONING 14.90+/- ACRES FROM C-1 (LOW
INTENSITY COMMERCIAL) DISTRICT TO 1-1 (LOW INTENSITY
INDUSTRIAL) DISTRICT FOR A TRUCK TERMINAL, LOCATED NEAR
THE 5100 BLOCK OF HOLLINS ROAD, IN THE HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL
DISTRICT
WHEREAS, upon the petition of Lindor Development, LLC to rezone approximately
14.90 acres from C-1 (Low Intensity Commercial) to 1-1 (Low Intensity Industrial), located
near the 5100 block of Hollins road near its intersection with Lois Lane, in the Hollins
Magisterial District; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on May 7, 2019, and
recommended approval of this application; and
WHEREAS, first reading of this ordinance was held on April 23, 2019, and the
second reading and public hearing were held on May 28, 2019; and
WHEREAS, legal notice and advertisement has been provided as required by law.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as
follows..
1. The Board approves the rezoning requested by petition of Lindor Development,
LLC to rezone the parcel located near the 5100 block of Hollins Road near its
intersection with Lois Lane (Tax Map No. 039.09-01-02.00-0000) from C-1 to
2. The Board finds that the proposed rezoning is consistent with the purpose and
intent of the County's Comprehensive Plan and good zoning practice, and will
not be a substantial detriment to the community.
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3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after its final
passage. The Zoning Administrator is directed to amend the zoning district map
to reflect the change in zoning classification authorized by this ordinance.
On motion of Supervisor Hooker to adopt the ordinance, seconded by Supervisor
Peters, the motion was carried by the following roll call and recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Assaid, Hooker, Peters
NAYS: Supervisors Radford, North
OP1Y TESTE:
D6bQrah C. Jacks//
Chief Deputy Cler t he Board of Supervisors
cc: Philip Thompson, Acting Director of Planning
Tarek Moneir, Acting Director of Development
Kenneth Fay, Director of Real Estate Valuation
Peter Lubeck, Senior Assistant County Attorney
John Murphy, Zoning Administrator
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