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Roanoke County Board of Supervisors
Roanoke County Administration Center
5204 Bernard Drive
Roanoke, Virginia 24018
March 14, 1995
The Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, met
this day at the Roanoke County Administration Center, this being the
second Tuesday, and the first regularly scheduled meeting of the month
of March, 1995.
IN RE:
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman Minnix called the meeting to order at 3: 05 p.m.
The roll call was taken.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chairman H. Odell "Fuzzy" Minnix, Vice Chairman
Edward G. Kohinke, Sr., Supervisors Lee B. Eddy,
Bob L. Johnson, Harry C. Nickens
MEMBERS ABSENT:
None
STAFF PRESENT:
Elmer C. Hodge, County Administrator; Paul M.
Mahoney, County Attorney; Mary H. Allen, Clerk;
John M. Chambliss, Assistant County Administrator;
Don C. Myers, Assistant County Administrator;
Anne Marie Green, Director, Community Relations
IN RE:
OPENING CEREMONIES
The invocation was given by the Reverend David Elks,
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Minister of Education and Adults, vinton Baptist Church. The
Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all present.
IN RE: REQUESTS TO POSTPONE, ADD TO, OR CHANGE THE ORDER OF
AGENDA ITEMS
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Mr. Hodge added two items: (1) Reimbursement
resolution for renovations to Cave Spring Junior High School, and
(2) Resolution of Congratulations to Margaret Moles.
Supervisor Kohinke asked that the appointment for the
Industrial Development Authority be deferred to the next meeting.
IN RE:
PROCLAMATIONS, RESOLUTIONS, RECOGNITIONS, AND AWARDS
~ Proclamation Declarinq the Month of March 1995 as
Purchasinq Month in Roanoke County.
Chairman Minnix presented the proclamation
Johnson, President of the Roanoke Chapter of the
Association of Purchasing Management.
Supervisor Kohinke moved to approve the proclamation.
The motion carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS: None
to Kay
National
~ Resolution of Conqratulations to Marqaret S. Moles
Upon Beinq Selected Virqinia's National
Distinquished Principal.
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Chairman Minnix announced that he would present the
resolution to Ms. Moles at a reception being held tonight in her
honor.
Supervisor Eddy moved to adopt the resolution. The
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motion carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, KOhinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
RESOLUTION 31495-1 OF CONGRATULATIONS
TO MARGARET S. MOLES UPON BEING SELECTED
VIRGINIA'S NATIONAL DISTINGUISHED PRINCIPAL
WHEREAS,
Margaret S. Moles, principal of Oak Grove
Elementary School in Roanoke County, was recognized as Virginia's
National Distinguished Principal by the Virginia Association of
Elementary School Principals on March 7, 1995, in Williamsburg,
Virginia; and
WHEREAS,
Mrs. Moles was nominated by her school and
Parent Teachers Association and was judged on interpersonal
skills,
resource
management
skills,
and
human
resource
development; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Moles has shown effective leadership and
community involvement by being principal of and maintaining the
high standards of a nationally recognized Blue Ribbon School,
pioneering the School Renewal Project
for the Southern
Association of Colleges & Schools, and helping establish and
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being an active participant in the mentoring program for
administrative interns through Virginia Tech; and
WHEREAS, Mrs. Moles will represent Virginia this fall
at the White House in Washington, D. C. where she will be
recognized by the President of the united States.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of
Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, hereby extends its
congratulations to MARGARET S. MOLES upon being selected as
Virginia's National Distinguished Principal; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that on behalf of its citizens,
the Board extends its deepest appreciation to Mrs. Moles for her
dedication and outstanding services to the students of Roanoke
County.
On motion of Supervisor Eddy to adopt the resolution,
and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
NEW BUSINESS
~ Request for Adoption of Primary and Interstate
proiects for virqinia Department of Transportation
Six-Year Improvement Proqram.
(Arnold Covey,
Director of Enqineerinq & Inspections)
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Mr. Covey reported that the Six-Year Improvement
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Program is the Commonwealth Transportation Board's plan for
identifying funds anticipated to be available for highway and
other forms of transportation construction in the 1995-2001 plan,
The plan is updated annually.
The list will be presented at a
Pre-allocation hearing on March 22. Roanoke County's budgeted
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projects on the Six-Year Improvement Program are: (1) Route I-
81; (2) Route 221-Brambleton Avenue; (3) Route 115; (4) Route 11-
Williamson Road; (5) Support for proposed Interstate 73; (6)
Route 220 South; (7) Route 311-Catawba Valley Drive and (8)
Access Road to Explore Park. Mr. Covey also presented a list of
proj ects not currently on the plan that are in need of road
improvements.
They are:
(1) continuation of improvements
toRoute 115-Plantation Road; (2) Additional portions of Route 11-
Williamson Road; (3) Route 11j460-West Main Street.
Mr. Covey
requested that the Board adopt the recommended list.
Following discussion, Supervisor Johnson moved to adopt
the resolution.
The motion carried by the following recorded
vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
RESOLUTION 31495-2 ADOPTING PRIMARY AND INTERSTATE
PROJECTS FOR THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
SIX-YEAR IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
WHEREAS, the six Year Improvement Program is the
Commonweal th Transportation Board's plan for identifying funds
anticipated to be available for highway and other forms of
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transportation construction for distribution in the 1995-2001
plan; and
WHEREAS, this program is updated annually to assist in
the allocation of federal and state funds for interstate,
primary, and secondary roads.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of stJ.pervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, that the following is a list of the recommended
Primary and Interstate proj ects for inclusion by the virginia
Department of Transportation Six Year Improvement Program for the
1995-96 Fiscal Year:
1. Route I -81 increase the number of north and
southbound travel lanes, improvement of all interchanges and
consider the construction of an additional interchange between
Wildwood Road (Route 619) and the interchange at Dixie Caverns
(Route 460) .
2. Route 221 (Brambleton Avenue) - continuation of
improvements to Route 22l from Crystal Creek Road to Route 752
(Old Mill Road) for a distance of approximately 2.3 miles.
3. Route 115 (Plantation Road) continuation of
improvements south to the Roanoke City Limits to the four lane
section of Plantation Road or, in the alternative, consideration
of the construction of a segment between the Roanoke city Limits
and Hershberger Road.
4. Route 11 (Williamson Road) - the widening of Route
11 from the Roanoke City Corporate limits north to Route 117 to
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include improvements to the existing bridge structure over
Carvins Creek and the realignment of Florist Road to Route 11.
5. Route 11/460 (West Main street) - continuation of
the four laning of Route 11 to the existing four lane section of
Route 647 (Dow Hollow Road).
6. Route 220 South (Franklin load) - We are also
pleased that money has been allocated to prepare a feasibility
study to improve the existing corridor from Roanoke to
Martinsville.
7. Interstate 73 Roanoke County would like to
express our support for this project through the Roanoke Valley.
We ask that funds be allocated to continue the study.
On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the
resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS: None
~ Request from the Sheriff for Authorization to
Transfer Funds into the Inmate Medical Copavment
Proqram. (Sheriff Gerald Holt)
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Sheriff Holt reported that the Department of
Corrections now refuses to provide medical, dental and eye care
for inmates housed in local jails, and that the Roanoke County-
Salem Jail has experienced an increase from $5,000 to $60,000 per
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year for hospitalization and from $2,0000 to $20,000 per year for
prescription drugs. The County has instituted an Inmate Medical
Co-payment program which provides that the inmate pay a portion
of his medical care. This has resulted in a decrease in requests
from the inmates. Sheriff Holt requested that the Board
appropriate the fees collected for medical a~d dental care to the
Jail Medical Account.
He advised that $240 was collected in
February.
In response to a question from Supervisor Eddy, County
Attorney Paul Mahoney recommended that the action be authorized
by resolution.
Supervisor Eddy moved to approve the transfer of funds
with a resolution to be brought back to the March 28, 1995
meeting outlining the action.
The motion carried by the
following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
h Request to Participate in a Water Line Extension
on Loch Haven Road to Serve Honeycutt veterinarian
Clinic.
(Gary Robertson, utility Director)
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Mr. Robertson advised that Mr. Adam Honeycutt has
submitted plans to construct a veterinarian clinic on Loch Haven
Road. Because this is a commercial development, the owner would
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need to extend a minimum 12-inch water line at an estimated cost
of $18,750. The portion of this line in excess of 300 feet would
be subject to possible credits from his proposed off-site
facility fee of $6,554. The line extension is part of the future
north transmission line that will extend along Loch Haven Road
This line will be a 16-inch line. Mr. Rober~son recommended that
the County participate in the project by paying the difference in
cost for the 16-inch water line and additional length with the
total owner cost of $14,054 and County cost of $32,000.
Supervisor Johnson advised he would abstain because one
of his real estate agents is participating in the sale of the
property.
Supervisor Kohinke moved to approve the participation.
The motion carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: Supervisor Johnson
IN RE: FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES
~ Ordinance Amendinq and Reenactinq Section 22 of
the Roanoke County Code to Provide for Monthl v
Billinq of water and Sewer Service in the County
of Roanoke and to Provide for Conditions Upon the
Placement of Liens on Residential Rental Real
Estate.
(Paul Grice, Assistant Director of
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Finance)
Mr. Grice reported that on December 13, 1994 the Board
approved the plan for monthly billing of utility customers and
staff has developed a proposed ordinance to issue monthly utility
bills. Monthly billing would be phased in £eginning July 1 with
one third receiving an actual bill and two-thirds receiving an
estimated bill. The due date would be moved to the 20th of the
month following the bill date.
Penal ties would be applied to
monthly amounts but cutoff will only be done after the actual
meter reading. Mr. Grice advised that the net cost for monthly
billing will be approximately $32,000 for increased postage and
forms and a public information campaign.
Mr. Grice explained
that the reason for monthly billing was to be consistent with
most other utilities and to assist citizens in managing their
finances.
David Courey, 3419 Ashmeade Drive S.W., spoke in
opposition to the monthly billing because of the additional labor
and mailing costs.
Supervisor Eddy advised that he had offered some
suggested changes to the wording in ordinance.
Supervisor Eddy moved to approve the first reading and
set the second reading and public hearing for March 28, 1995.
The motion carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
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None
~ Ordinance Amending and Reenactinq sections 12-51
Penalties for Parkinq violations and 12-52,
Parkinq on streets and Hiqhways GenerallY to
Authorize
the
Enforcement
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Zoninq violations
Involvinq the Unlawful Parkinq of Vehicles by the
Issuance of Parkinq Tickets for Such Violations.
(Joseph Obenshain, Senior Assistant County
Attorney)
Mr. Obenshain reported that the zoning ordinance
prohibits the overnight parking of trucks or commercial vehicles
that have more than two rear wheels in AR and Residential
districts.
The
penalties
are
enforced
by
the
Zoning
Administrator who notifies the property owner in writing and
gives them up to 15 days to correct, followed by a second written
notice.
Staff is recommending that the ordinance be amended to
permit the Police Department to issue tickets for these
violations with a penalty of $15.00 which is consistent with
other parking offenses.
Board members expressed concerns with several aspects
of the proposed ordinance including whether a warning could be
issued prior to ticketing and that the ordinance only be enforced
on public roadways not on private property.
Supervisor Eddy moved to approve the first reading with
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the understanding that ordinance will be amended based on
suggestions by the Board members including a warning notice and
tickets on public roadway only, and set second reading for March
28, 1995.
The motion carried by the following recorded vote:
NAYS:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
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AYES:
None
IN RE:
SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES
~ Ordinance Authorizinq the Extension of Aqreement
wi th Fifth District Employment and Traininq
Consortium for use of County Property at 3330
Valley Forqe Avenue. (Timothv W. Gubala, Economic
Development Director)
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Mr. Gubala advised that the Consortium is requesting
use of the County property for a fifteen-month period beginning
June 1, 1995.
There was no discussion. Supervisor Johnson moved to
adopt the ordinance.
The motion carried by the following
recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
ORDINANCE 31495-5 AUTHORIZING EXTENSION OF AN
AGREEMENT WITH THE FIFTH DISTRICT EMPLOYMENT
AND TRAINING CONSORTIUM FOR USE OF COUNTY
PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3330 VALLEY FORGE AVENUE
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WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County,
Virginia, authorized the execution of an agreement with the Fifth
District Employment and Training Consortium for' the use of
surplus County real state located at 3330 Valley Forge Avenue on
May 11, 1993; and
WHEREAS, the Fifth District Empioyment and Training
Consortium has requested an extension of this agreement for the
use of this property; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions of § 18.04 of the
Charter of Roanoke County, a first reading of an ordinance
extending this use of County property was held on February 28,
1995. The second reading on this matter was held on March 14,
1995.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That it is in the County's best interests to
extend the agreement for the use of this property located at 3330
Valley Forge Avenue by the Fifth District Employment and Training
Consortium for an additional fifteen (15) month period to August
31, 1996 upon the same terms and conditions to assist the
Consortium in the administration of a grant to provide employment
counseling services to dislocated workers in the Roanoke Valley.
2. That the County Administrator is authorized to
execute such documents and take such actions on behalf of Roanoke
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County as are necessary to accomplish this transaction, all of
which shall be upon a form approved by the County Attorney.
On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the ordinance,
and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
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NAYS:
None
IN RE:
APPOINTMENTS
~ Industrial Development Authority.
Supervisor Kohinke requested that this appointment be
deferred to the next meeting.
IN RE:
CONSENT AGENDA
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Supervisor Nickens
moved to
adopt the
Consent
Resolution. The motion carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
RESOLUTION 31495-6 APPROVING AND CONCURRING
IN CERTAIN ITEMS SET FORTH ON THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS AGENDA FOR THIS DATE DESIGNATED
AS ITEM K - CONSENT AGENDA
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. that the certain section of the agenda of the Board
of Supervisors for March 14, 1995, designated as Item K-
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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 - February 14, 1995, February
28, 1995.
2. Resolu~ion of congratulationsjto Judge Lawrence L.
Koontz, Jr., Upon His Appolntment to the state
Supreme Court.
3. Acceptance of Water and Sanitary Sewer Facilities
Serving Plantation Grove Subdivision.
4. Acceptance of Water and Sanitary Sewer Facilities
Serving The Orchards, section 8.
5. Approval of a Raffle Permit for the Roanoke Valley
Therapeutic Riding Program.
2. That the Clerk to the Board is hereby authorized
and directed where required by law to set forth upon any of said
items the separate vote tabulation for any such item pursuant to
this resolution.
On motion of Supervisor Nickens to adopt the Consent
Resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
RESOLUTION 31495-6.a OF CONGRATULATIONS
TO JUDGE LAWRENCE L. KOONTZ, JR.
UPON HIS APPOINTMENT TO THE VIRGINIA SUPREME COURT
WHEREAS, the Honorable Lawrence L. Koontz, Jr. has
served as a member of the judiciary in the Roanoke Valley since
1967, when he was appointed to the Salem Juvenile and Domestic
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Relations Court;
and
WHEREAS, Judge Koontz was appointed in 1985 as one of
the first members of the Virginia Court of Appeals, where he has
served with distinction; and
WHEREAS, the Virginia General Assembly has appointed
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Judge Koontz to the Virginia Supreme Court, where he will serve
as the only Justice from Southwest Virginia.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, tha t the Board of
Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, extends its deepest
appreciation to LAWRENCE L. KOONTZ, JR. for his devotion and
dedication to the judicial system in the Roanoke Valley; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors
congratulates Judge Koontz on his new position as a Justice of
the Supreme Court of Virginia.
On motion of
Supervisor Nickens to adopt the
resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
REPORTS AND INQUIRIES OF BOARD MEMBERS
supervisor Nickens: (1) He expressed concern that the
City of Roanoke requested Special Use Permits for stormwater
detention basins before they had the proper authority from the
property owners.
(2)
He agreed with Supervisor Eddy's budget
memorandum and will look at all expenses with a sharp eye.
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Supervisor Johnson: (1) He expressed concern regarding
the Freedom of Information "FOI" articles in the newspaper and
felt that there are certain items that must be discussed in
private such as offers for property and settlement of law suits,
and that the Board must certify what was discussed in executive
sessions.
Supervisor Kohinke: (l) He visited Transkrit and
Medeco and thanked Economic Development Specialist Joyce Waugh
for her assistance. (2) He attended a luncheon forum for
Moorhead Kennedy from the U. S. Foreign Service and thanked David
Wymer with the County Schools for setting it up. (3) He
expressed appreciation to the Catawba/Mason Cove Rescue Squad"s
for finding the youth who was lost on Dragon Tooth.
Supervisor Eddy: (1) He thanked the staff for the new
citizen handbook. Ms. Green reported that the handbooks can be
picked up from her office. (2) He asked whether the Roanoke
County Todav show on monthly utility billing should be aired
before the proposed ordinance is approved. Ms. Green advised
that they will announce that the ordinance is only being
considered. (3) He asked Ms. Allen if there has been any
response to the County resolution requesting other localities to
form an Organ Donor Commission. Mr. Hodge advised that this is
being considered at the next Salem city Council meeting. (4) He
asked when the Customer satisfaction Survey will take place. Ms.
Green advised that the survey will be conducted around May. (5)
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He asked Mr. Mahoney to make sure that all executi ve sessions
involve only issues that fall within the legal statutes
Supervisor Minnix:
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He advised that Gordon willis
asked him to speak in support of the "Smart Road" at the VDOT
public hearing and asked for Board consensus to express support.
(2) He expressed concern about the trash and litter along Route
419, Colonial Avenue and other areas. He suggested that emphasis
be placed on the cleanup of roadways on Clean Valley Day which
will be held April 1.
IN RE:
CITIZENS' COMMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
~ Paula Bittinqer and others Speakinq on Behalf of
citizens Concerned about Road Construction and
Development of the 221 Corridor.
Ms. Bittinger and the following citizens spoke in
opposition to the four-laning of Route 221 primarily because it
would encourage additional growth and development in that area
and destroy the farmland, historic and scenic beauty of the
mountains.
Instead the citizens would prefer minimal safety
improvements to the road.
1. Paula Bittinger, President of the Bent Mountain
civic League, 10325 Tinsley Lane
2. Gerry Caldwell, 7011 Hollyberry Road
3. Brent C. Riley, 2255 Grandin Road
4. Hugh J. Hagan, 7215 Hollyberry Road
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5. Alan Gleiner, 10185 Bottom Creek Road
6. Suzon Bowles, 10357 Ivy Ridge Road
7. Bill Rosolowsky, 8314 willett Road
8. EldonKarr, 8011 Poor Mountain Road
9. Chris Barlow, 6542 Old Mill Road
10. Diane Rosolowsky, 8314 WillettrLane
~ Gordon Saul on Behalf of the Back Creek civic
Leaque, Speakinq on Road Improvements to Route
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Mr. Saul spoke in support of making all the road
improvements to Route 221 explaining that a delay would
substantially increase the cost of the road improvements. He
presented a video showing the increased traffic volume on Route
221 and the dangerous curves in the road.
h Jeff Echols, Resident Enqineer, virginia
Department of Transportation.
Mr. Echols reported on the meeting and public hearing
opportunities that will be available for citizen comment during
the location and design process of the road.
h Terek Morsie spoke concerninq alleqed harassment
by the police department who are checkinq licenses
on his vehicles.
Mr. Morsie advised that he felt he is being harassed
because police officers are checking the licenses of vehicles
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which come to his house.
Chairman Minnix suggested that Mr. Morsie contact an
attorney to represent him if he felt he had a legal problem with
the County.
IN RE:
REPORTS
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Supervisor Johnson moved to receive and file the
following reports after discussion of item 8. The motion carried
by a unanimous voice vote.
~ General Fund Unappropriated Balance
~ Capital Fund Unappropriated Balance
h Board continqency Fund
~ Accounts Paid - February 1995
h
statement
of
Treasurer's
Accountability
Per
Investments and Portfolio POlicy as of February
28, 1995.
statement of Expenditures and Revenues as of
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February 28, 1995.
h Report on Results of the 1995 Virqinia General
Assembly.
~ Report on Bulk and Brush Collection
Mr. Hodge was directed to prepare a memorandum to the
Board on the cost of the bulk and brush collection.
IN RE:
WORK SESSION (5:00 P.M.)
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The work session began at 5:45 p.m. with all members of
the School Board and Board of Supervisors present.
The following budgetary issues were discussed:
(1) new
positions added to the school payroll; (2) proposed increases to
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teachers salaries and how their salaries are calculated; (3)
employee health care; (4) renovations and maintenance projects at
the schools; (5) projected debt for county and schools; (6)
proposed new Cave Spring High School and (7) the proposed $10.1
bond referendum.
Supervisor Nickens asked for the number of School Board
employees who have been added to the payroll.
Supervisors Johnson and Eddy asked that staff look at a
managed health care program to offer employees another choice.
Supervisor Eddy asked the School Board to look at all
options for a new high school including the possibility of two
smaller schools.
IN RE:
NEW BUSINESS
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Request
from
School
Board
to
Approve
a
Reimbursement Resolution for Renovations to Cave
Sprinq Junior Hiqh School.
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Mr. Hodge advised that the School Board wishes to
proceed with some building improvements before the $2.5 million
literary loan funds are available, and they are are requesting an
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advance in the amount of $500,000 to begin work on the Cave
Spring Junior High renovations.
Supervisor Eddy moved to adopt the resolution amended
that the reimbursement will not exceed $500,000.
The motion
carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
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NAYS:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke
RESOLUTION 31495-7 OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE
COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO
REIMBURSE ITSELF FROM THE PROCEEDS OF A FINANCING FOR
CERTAIN SCHOOL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS
The Board of Supervisors of the County of Roanoke,
Virginia ("County") has determined that it is necessary or
desirable to advance money to pay the costs of acquiring,
constructing, equipping and developing certain improvements or
expansions to the Cave Spring Junior High School ("Project") and
to reimburse such advances with proceeds of one or more
financings.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA:
1. The Board of Supervisors adopts this declaration
of official intent under Treasury Regulations section 1.150-2.
2. The Board of Supervisors reasonably expects to
reimburse advances ñšI0ËgW~*g~~ªfJ&~19::gg~9 made or to be made by
the County to pay the costs of acquiring, constructing, equipping
and developing the Project from the proceeds of its debt or other
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financings.
The maximum amount of debt or other financing
expected to be issued for the Project is $2,500,000.
3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon
its adoption.
On motion of Supervisor Eddy to adopt the resolution
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amended that reimbursement not exceed $50a,000, and carried by
the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke
IN RE:
EXECUTIVE SESSION
At 7:25 p.m., Supervisor Johnson moved to go into
Executive Session with the School Board pursuant to the Code of
Virginia Section 2.1-344 A (3) Discussion on Disposition of
Publicly held property; and 2.1-344 A (3) Discussion on Use of
School Board Real Estate located in North County.
The motion
carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
The School Board members left at 8:20 p.m.
IN RE:
CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION
R-31495-8
At 8: 24 p.m., Supervisor Johnson moved to return to
open session and adopt the certification resolution. The motion
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carried by the following recorded vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
RESOLUTION 31495-8 CERTIFYING EXECUTIVE MEETING WAS
HELD IN CONFORMITY WITH THE CODE OF VIRGINIA
WHEREAS, the Board of supervisor~ of Roanoke County,
Virginia has convened an executive 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 2.1-344.1 of the Code of Virginia
requires a certification by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, that such executive 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 members knowledge:
1. Only public business matters lawfully exempted from
open meeting requirements by Virginia law were discussed in the
executive meeting which this certification resolution applies,
and
2. Only such public business matters as were
identified in the motion convening the executive meeting were
heard, discussed or considered by the Board of Supervisors of
Roanoke County, Virginia.
On motion
of
Supervisor
Johnson
to
adopt the
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certification Resolution, and carried by the following recorded
vote:
AYES:
Supervisors Johnson, Kohinke, Eddy, Nickens, Minnix
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
ADJOURNMENT
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At 8:25 p.m., Supervisor Johnson moved to adjourn. The
motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
Respectfully submitted,
Approved by,
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H. Odell "Fuzzy"
Chairman
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Mary H. lIen, CMC
Clerk to the Board
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Minnix
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