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Roanoke County Board of Supervisors
Roanoke County Administration Center
3738 Brambleton Avenue, SW
Roanoke, Virginia 24015
January 8, 1985
The Roanoke County 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 January, 1984.
IN RE:
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman McGraw called the meeting to order at 3:10 p.m.
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The roll call was taken.
MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chairman Steven A. McGraw; Vice-Chairman
Athena E. Burton; Supervisors Alan H.
Brittle, Harry C. Nickens, and Gary J.
Minter
MEMBERS ABSENT:
None
IN RE:
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Supervisor Burton moved to go into Executive Session
pursuant to the Code of Virginia Section 1.334 (a), (1), (2),
(4), and (6). The motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
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IN RE:
OPEN SESSION
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RESOLUTION 84-2 CANCELING THE JANUARY 22
1985 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' MEETING AND
RESCHEDULING THE MEETING FOR JANUARY 29,
1985
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
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County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That the January 22, 1985 Board of Supervisors'
meeting be, and hereby is, canceled and rescheduled for January
29, 1985, at the Roanoke County Administrator Center, 3738
Brambleton Avenue, Roanoke County, Virginia, at 3 o'clock p.m.;
and
2. That a copy of this resolution be posted at the
front door of the Courthouse and the Administration Center and
advertised in a newspaper having general circulation in the
Roanoke Valley.
On motion of Supervisor Burton and the following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Minter, Burton, and McGraw
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NAYS: Supervisors Brittle and Nickens
IN RE:
JOINT SESSION WITH ROANOKE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD
School Superintendent, Bayes Wilson, handed out a
letter that the School Board has sent to the Honorable C. Richard
Cranwell requesting consideration for the following legislative
concerns:
a. Request that consideration be given to a higher
level of state funding than has been approved for the second year
of the biennium, 1985-86.
b. Request that the Literary funds not be diverted for
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any other use and, that HB 284 be opposed since the school
construction program in Roanoke County is contingent on Literary
funds.
c. Request that SJR 28 which places a limit on state
expenditures be opposed. It is the feeling of the School Board
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that this type of legislation would unduly restrict the funding
of education and other needs.
d. Request that consideration be given to improving
the Virginia Supplemental Retirement System.
without a cap should be considered for those
"old" system (contributing prior to 1980).
should be given to permitting the purchase of a certain amount of
military serfice at five percent instead of fifteen percent.
This would remove the inconsistency that now exists permitting
such purchase of military service at five percent if the employee
was a member of VSRS prior to military service, but fifteen
percent if the employee was a member of VSRS after military
service.
The Rule of 90
employees in the
Consideration also
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e. Request that consideration be given to some funding
from the state for elementary guidance counselors since the
Standards of Quality encourage elementary counselors, but the
state currently provides no funding.
f. Request that the state adequately fund its portion
of the expense of the Governor's School for Math and Science
proposed for the Roanoke area. The participation of the Roanoke
County School Board in this project is contingent upon the state
funding.
Supervisor Burton asked about the location of the
Governor's School. Mr. Wilson reported that the State has
requested that it be in Roanoke City since that would be a
central location. It is expected to be held at Patrick Henry or
William Fleming. The state has only funded "planning money" for
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this year. There has been a request of $200,000 plus funds for
operational funds in addition to the request of the City of
Roanoke for Literary funds for an additional wing to house
equipment.
Mr. Homer Duff, reported on the Cave Spring High School
Project. He reported that Buford Lumsden has requested an
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extension of time and should have their study and data prepared
by the middle of January, 1985.
Mr. Bayes Wilson handed out a letter from George E.
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Calvert, Jr., Director of Debt Management for the Commonwealth of
Virginia, concerning the Virginia Public School Authority funding
(additional funding needed for William Byrd Junior High School).
Mr. Bayse Wilson reported on the progress on the
transportation and vehicle services operation. He reported that
he and Mr. Flanders would like to suggest to both Boards that a
committee be formed (like the data processing committee) to meet
once a month with a member of the Board of Supervisors, the
School Board, Mr. Flanders, Mr. Bayes Wilson, Mr. Homer Duff, and
Mr. John Chambliss for review of the operation. Mr. Pollard
reported that the vehicle services operation is presently
servicing 284 vehicles of which 123 are serviced at the old
facility. Mr. Pollard requested an extra mechanic that could
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possibly float between the two service centers. Supervisor
Burton volunteered to serve on committee to represent the Board
of Supervisors.
Mr. Flanders requested an update on the salary survey
from the School Board. Mr. Wilson reported that Mr. Robison and
Mr. Cook are not prepared to present a report.
IN RE:
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Supervisor Burton moved to go into Executive Session
pursuant to the Code of Virginia 2.1-334 (a) (2).
The motion
carried by a unanimous voice vote.
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IN RE:
OPEN SESSION
The Board of Supervisors and the School Board discussed
the needs for more open communication between the two bodies. It
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was decided that the Chairman of the School Board, David Rowe,
is to stay in constant communication with the County
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Administrator and County Board Chairman.
The salary survey for the Roanoke County schools was
briefly discussed and each board agreed that it was imperative to
get the base pay in order before starting to add increases for
coaches of sports, etc.
IN RE:
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Supervisor Nickens moved to go into Executive Session
pursuant to the Code of Virginia 2.1-334 (a) (1), (2), (4), and
(6). The motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
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IN RE:
OPEN SESSION
Supervisor Nickens moved to return to Open Session.
The motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
IN RE:
RECESS
Chairman McGraw called for a dinner recess at 5:35 p.m.
IN RE:
CALL TO ORDER
Chairman McGraw called the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m.
The roll call was taken.
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MEMBERS PRESENT:
Chairman Steven A. McGraw; Vice Chairman
Athena E. Burton; Supervisors Alan H.
Brittle, Harry C. Nickens, and Gary J.
Minter
MEMBERS ABSENT:
None
IN RE:
OPENING CEREMONIES
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The invocation was given by the Reverend Branan G.
Thompson, Minister, Colonial Avenue Baptist Church. The Pledge
of Allegiance was recited by all present.
Chairman McGraw presented a certificate of appreciation
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and a plaque to Supervisor Nickens for his excellent leadership
during the previous year as Chairman of the Board of Supervisors.
Chairman McGraw also announced that the Board had
received a report on the airport matter late this afternoon and
that he had given it to the staff for their consideration and
report.
IN RE:
CONSENT AGENDA
Supervisor Burton requested that Item 7 be removed from
the Consent Agenda. Supervisor Nickens requested that Items 9
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and 13 also be removed from the Consent Agenda. Supervisor
Nickens moved for approval of the Consent Agenda with the
deletion of the Items 7, 9, and 13.
RESOLUTION NO. 85-5 APPROVING AND
CONCURRING IN CERTAIN ITEMS SET FORTH
ON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA
FOR THIS DATE DESIGNATED AS ITEM B -
CONSENT AGENDA
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That that certain section of the agenda of the
Board of Supervisors for January 8, 1985, designated as Item B -
Consent Agenda be, and hereby is, approved and concurred in as to
each item separately set forth in said section designated Items 1
1. Letter dated December 6, 1984 from Mary
Parker, Roanoke City Clerk enclosing an
amending the City's franchise agreement
Roanoke Valley Cablevision.
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ordinance
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through 15, inclusive, as follows:
2. Letter dated December 12, 1984 from George W.
Nester, vinton Town Manager, enclosing ordinance
which amends the Town's franchise agreement with
Roanoke Valley Cablevision.
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3. Report from Lowell M. Gobble, Virginia
Cooperative Extension Service for period from
November 1 - 30, 1984.
4.
Letters dated December 7, 1984 and December 11,
1984 from Oscar K. Mabry, Department of Highways
and Transportation approving the additions of
penquin Drive and Kenwick Trail to the Secondary
System and the abandonment of Route 756 from
Route 460 to a northwest dead end.
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5. Letter from George R. Long, Executive Director,
Virginia Association of Counties, dated December
12, 1984 thanking Donald R. Flanders for the
recognition and honor bestowed on him by VACo.
6. Application of Abbott Bus Lines for a certificate
of public convenience and necessity as a
sight-seeing carrier by motor vehicle.
7. Letter dated December 17, 1984 from James W.
Matthews, Salem Cable TV enclosing a copy of
federal legislation which deregulates certain
aspects of the Cable TV industry.
8. Resolution to the Department of Energy opposing
Roanoke County as a site for a nuclear waste
dump.
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9.
Bid Reports for the following:
a. Vehicles - Fire & Emergency Services and
Sheriff1s Department.
b. Motor Fire Apparatus - 1250 GPM pumper
c. Motor Fire Apparatus - 1000 GPM pumper
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10. Letter dated December 21, 1984 from Fred Altizer,
Department of Highways and Transportation
advising that Roanoke County is now eligible for
Secondary Additions under Section 33.1-72-1 of
the Code of Virginia.
11. Resolution by the Allegheny County Board of
Supervisors requesting for time and financial
assistance in its efforts to comply with the
Clear Water Act.
12. Approval of the Policy Statement of powers,
duties, and responsibilities of the Pathway
Citizens' Advisory Board.
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13. Letter of agreement concerning Vinyard Park
14. Report on street light requests.
15. Franchise Fee for Roanoke Valley Cablevision.
2. That the Clerk to the Board is hereby authorized
and directed where required by law to set forth upon any of said
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items the separate vote tabulation for any such item pursuant to
this resolution.
On motion by Supervisor Nickens, deleting Items 7, 9, and 13.
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Supervisor Burton moved to accept Item 7, and Supervisor Nickens
moved to approve Items 9 and 13. The motions were adopted by the
following roll call vote:
AYES:
Supervisor Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton, McGraw
NAYS:
None
RESOLUTION 85-5.A OPPOSING CONSIDERATION
OF ROANOKE COUNTY AS A LOCATION FOR A
HIGH LEVEL NUCLEAR WASTE DUMP
WHEREAS, the United States Department of Energy has
identified Roanoke County as being one of fifty-six counties in
the Commonwealth of Virginia under consideration for location of
a high level nuclear waste dump; and
WHEREAS, this identification appears to be based
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primarily upon a finding of suitable rock formations; and
WHEREAS, contamination by radioactive materials have
added over $11 billion to clean-up costs under the EPA Superfund
program; and
WHEREAS, it appears that the Federal government has
been unable to effectively identify and manage such sites without
substantial clean-up costs.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Roanoke County
Board of Supervisors opposes any consideration of Roanoke County
as a suitable location for a high level nuclear waste dump.
On motion by Supervisor Nickens and adopted by the following roll
AYES:
Supervisor Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton, McGraw
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call vote:
NAYS:
None
Supervisor Brittle requested that the above prepared
resolution be forwarded to the Department of Engergy but to the
representatives in Richmond.
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RESOLUTION 85-5.B ACCEPTING CERTAIN BIDS
MADE TO ROANOKE COUNTY SET FORTH AS
FOLLOWS
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BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That those certain bids set forth as follows in the
following words and figures be, and hereby are, accepted, upon
all and singular the terms and conditions of the invitation to
bid, the specifications of the County of Roanoke, the bidder1s
proposals, and the provisions of this resolution, to-wit:
a. Purchase of four police-type vehicles to be
placed in service by the Fire and Emergency Services
Division and two police-type vehicles to be placed in
service by the Sheriff1s Department through State
Contract to JKJ Chevrolet in the amount of
$65,543.10.
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b. Purchase of one motor fire apparatus 1250 GPM
pumper to be placed in service by the Fire and
Emergency Services Division at Vinton from
Commonwealth Fire Equipment in the amount of
$124,427.00.
c. Purchase of one motor fire apparatus 1000 GPM
pumper to be placed in service by the Fire and
Emergency Services Division at Mason's Cove from A-I
Fire and Rescue Equipment in the amount of
$111,987.00.
2. That the County Administrator is hereby authorized
and directed to execute the necessary documents on behalf of
Roanoke County upon a form approved by the County Attorney; and
3. That all other bids are hereby rejected and the
Clerk is directed to so notify such bidders and express the
County's appreciation for the submission of their bids.
On motion by Supervisor Nickens and adopted by the following roll
call vote:
AYES:
Supervisor Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton, McGraw
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NAYS:
None
Supervisor Nickens recognized the donation of the Vinyard
property to Roanoke County and requested that the property be
named IVinyard Park I.
IN RE:
REPORTS AND INQUIRIES OF BOARD MEMBERS
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1. Supervisor Brittle - Presented a resolution
to rescind Resolution 84-174 concerning the bailiff IS position at
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the Roanoke County Sheriffls Department. Supervisor Brittle
moved for approval of the prepared resolution.
RESOLUTION 85-3 RESCINDING RESOLUTION NO.
84-220 ADOPTED DECEMBER 18, 1984 AND
AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 84-174 ADOPTED
OCTOBER 9, 1984
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That Resolution 84-220 adopted December 18, 1984,
which amended Resolution 84-101 approving the classification plan
for the 1984-85 fiscal year be, and hereby is, rescinded; and
2. That Resolution 84-174 adopted October 9, 1984,
which amended Resolution 84-101 approving the classification plan
for the 1984-85 fiscal year be amended to read and provide as
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follows:
Grade 17
Code
Title
Dept.
Sheriff/policing &
Investigation
No. Emp.
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820
Court Bailiff
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3. These amendments to be in full force and effect
from and after January 1, 1985.
On motion by Supervisor Brittle and adopted by the following roll
call vote:
AYES:
Supervisor Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton, McGraw
NAYS:
None
2. Supervisor Nickens - Requested a work session
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involving the June 30, 1984, financial report. This work session
has been scheduled for January 29, 1985.
3. Supervisor Minter - No Report.
4. Supervisor Burton - Requested the staff to expedite
the conclusion of the Burgess/Shindell donation of property.
Supervisor Burton also requested the staff to report to the
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Department of Highways and Transportation any construction that
is causing traffic problems.
5. Supervisor McGraw - Expressed his appreciation to
all Board members and staff for their support.
IN RE:
REPORTS OF CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICERS
No Report.
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IN RE: REPORTS OF OFFICERS, DEPARTMENTS AND COMMITTEES
1. County Attorney - Reported that the Roanoke County
Code had been forwarded to Muncipal Code Services of Tallahasse
and should be returned in two to three months.
2. Personnel - No Report.
3. Department of Public Facilities - Requested that
the report on street light requests be removed from this agenda.
4. Department of Development - Mr. Rob Stalzer,
Planning Coordinator, reported on the mini-warehouse ordinance
and adult home care facilities. The adult home ordinance
currently defines adult homes and such homes are allowed through
special exception permits in the A-l Agriculture and B-2 Business
districts. Mr. Stalzer feels that both issues could be handled
in a report format on a case by case basis or through major
revisions of the zoning ordinance. The staff feels that it would
be better to include the amendments in the Zoning Ordinance since
they are presently in the process of updating this ordinance. A
final draft of the land use plan should be available by March 15
and Mr. Stalzer feels that these issues will be addressed in this
plan. Supervisor Nickens moved for concurrence of the staffls
recommendation (Alternative 1). The motion carried by the
following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton, and McGraw
NAYS: None
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Timothy W. Gubala, Superintendent of the Department of
Development reported on the elevating equipment inspection fees.
Mr. Gubala reported that the current inspection fee is $10.00
and that staff feels that the Countyls fees should be increased
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to match the fee charged to the County of $25.00 per inspection.
Mrs. Burton requested that staff investigate fees charged by
other localities. Supervisor Nickens moved that a resolution be
spread in the minutes reflecting an elevating equipment
inspection fee be increased from $10 to $30. The motion carried
by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Supervisor Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton, and McGraw
NAYS: None
RESOLUTION 85-7 AMENDING RESOLUTION NO.
83-213 ESTABLISHING CERTAIN FEES FOR
CERTAIN SERVICES PROVIDED BY ROANOKE
COUNTY THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF
DEVELOPMENT FOR ZONING AND BUILDING
RELATED MATTERS
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BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That Resolution No. 83-213 establishing certain
fees for certain services provided by Roanoke County through the
Department of Development for zoning and building related matters
be, and hereby is, amended as follows:
BUILDING FEES
Elevator Inspection
$~e.ee $30.00
2. Any fees heretofore established and not herein
specifically altered or amended shall remain in full force and
effect.
3. That this elevator inspection fee shall be
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effective February 1, 1985.
On motion by Supervisor Nickens and adopted by the following roll
call vote:
AYES:
Supervisor Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton, McGraw
NAYS:
None
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5. Department of Fiscal Management - No Report.
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6. County Administrator - Mr. Bob Frye of VVKR was
present to answer any questions the Board may have regarding the
Change Order Number 8 for the new Roanoke County Courthouse. Mr.
Frye reported that the project is currently 95 percent complete.
Supervisor Nickens moved to approve Change Order Number 8 wit the
condition that Roanoke County will be able to negotiate with VVKR
on costs.
RESOLUTION 85-4 APPROVING CHANGE ORDER
NO. 8 TO THE CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF
THE ROANOKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That Change Order No. 8 to the contract for
construction of the Roanoke County Courthouse be, and hereby is,
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approved as follows:
1) Add 2 exit lights
located in second floor
Judges I corridor not
shown on original
drawings but required by
Code
2) Add 7 electrical
outlets to supply power
to credenza lighting for
Judges' offices
3) Modify glass
dividing Bailiff and
waiting areas by cutting
holes for voice and
pass-through options in
3 locations - Bailiff
Room A-211, Bailiff
Station A-148, and
Secretarial Area A-149
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4) Starter for fan in
AHU#2 (not shown on
original drawings, but
required to operate
system)
5) Power wiring
required to connect
electric hand dryers in
public toilets (not
shown on drawings but
VVKR & Creative
Construction
$ 563.62
Construction
coordination with
revised furniture
plan requirements
$ 656.24
Bailiff & Judges
$ 930.21
VVKR & Creative
Construction
$ 641.46
VVKR & Creative
Construction
$3,774.73
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required to operate)
6) Wiring required at
revolving doors to
connect recessed
lighting at both
revolving doors to panel
box (not shown on
drawings but required
for operation)
VVKR & Creative
Constriction
$1,574.86
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7) Replace ballast in
site lighting (fixtures
re-used from
Jail/different voltage)
Creative
Construction
$ 333.55
8) Combination starter/
contactor for Fan ILF-3.
Contractor for cooling
tower sump pump
Creative
Construction
$ 959.75
9) Installation of
additional head rail
support for rigidity of
toilet partitions
located in public
toilets (8)
VVKR
$ 280.49
10) Control wiring
required for boiler &
water heater
11) Power wiring for
the opeartion of the
variable speed damper
for VAV Units #1, #2, &
#3)
VVKR & Creative $ 303.09
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VVKR & Creative $ 758.03
Construction
12) Expansion valve to
control boiler manifold
piping expansion and
contraction
VVKR
$2,036.33
TOTAL
$12,812.36
2. That the County Administrator is authorized and
directed to execute this Change Order on behalf of Roanoke
County.
On motion by Supervisor Nickens and adopted by the following roll
call vote:
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AYES:
Supervisor Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton, McGraw
NAYS:
None
Supervisor Minter moved to have staff prepare a work session on
procedures of bidding to be brought up after budget work sessions
The motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
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Mr. Flanders, County Administrator, requested that a
Courthouse tour for the City Council of Salem be held on January
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28, 1985, from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.
Mr. Flanders also reported that the General Revenue
Sharing Program will be phased out. Roanoke County has funds in
the amount of 4.5 cents on Roanoke Countyls tax rate available
through 1986. Mr. Flanders requested that the Board urge federal
legislators to consider retaining a perpetuation of the Federal
Revenue Sharing Program for counties since this is basically
the only federal funding Roanoke County is eligible for.
Mr. Flanders also reported that the 911 Committee would
be meeting on Wednesday night, January 9, 1985. The Management
Advisory Committee will be meeting on Monday, January 14, 1985.
IN RE: PROCLAMATIONS AND RESOLUTIONS
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Chairman Steven A. McGraw presented a proclamation to Mr.
Steve Goodwin, Director of Product Management for the American
Red Cross, saluting Roanoke Valley Vietnam Veterans. Upon motion
of Supervisor Nickens and the following recorded vote.
PRO C LAM A T ION
WHEREAS, there are over 11,000 Vietnam era veterans in the
Roanoke Valley area; and
WHEREAS, these veterans served their country during
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Americanls longest and most controversial war; and
WHEREAS, these veterans returned home to adverse social
acceptance conditions due to their participation in a
controversial and unwon war; and
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WHEREAS, the contributions and sacrifices of vietnam
veterans on behalf of this Nation have not been adequately
recognized; and
WHEREAS, the lack of recognition has denied vietnam
veterans the public acceptance, appreciation and praise they
deserve.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Steven A. McGraw, Chairman of the
Roanoke County Board of Supervisors, do hereby proclaim the ~eek
of January 7 through January 12, 1985, as
ROANOKE VALLEY SALUTE TO VIETNAM VETERANS WEEK
and urge all County citizens to recognize our vietnam vetera!s,
to provide an official "Welcome Home" in order to create gre~ter
public awareness and recognition of the contributions of Vie~nam
veterans, to express the communities I appreciation for their
service, and to inspire more responsive care and concern for the
nation's "forgotten" veterans.
Chairman McGraw read a prepared resolution express'ng
the appreciation of the Board of Supervisors to Ira Bradley ~pon
his retirement.
RESOLUTION 85-6 EXPRESSING THE
APPRECIATION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
OF ROANOKE COUNTY TO IRA M. BRADLEY FOR
TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF SERVICE TO THE COUNTY
WHEREAS, Ira M. Bradley was employed by the Count~ of
Roanoke in July, 1963, as a refuse collector in the Roanoke
County Refuse Collection Department where he served as a
dedicated and loyal employee for twenty-one years; and
WHEREAS, he did hold the position of Motor EquipmEat
Operator I and was promoted to Refuse Collection Foreman in
February, 1975.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of
Supervisors of Roanoke County expresses its heartfelt
appreciation and the appreciation of the citizens of RoanokE
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County to Mr. Ira M. Bradley for his twenty-one years service in
the Roanoke County Refuse Collection Department; and
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FURTHER, the Board of Supervisors does, on behalf of
the citizens of Roanoke County, express its best wishes for a
happy, restful, and productive retirement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an attested copy of this
resolution duly authenticated be forthwith presented to Mr. Ira
M. Bradley.
On motion by Supervisor Nickens and adopted by the following roll
call vote:
AYES:
Supervisor Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton, McGraw
NAYS:
None
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Chairman McGraw also presented Mr. Bradley with a $100
U. S. Savings Bond from Roanoke County.
IN RE:
CITIZENS COMMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS
Ms. Betty Desper of Total Action Against Poverty, was
present and presented a check in the amount of $500 to the County
in reimbursement for the preliminary engineering study for the
Water and Waste Water Project in Hollins. This check was
presented on behalf of the Virginia Water Project and TAP. Ms.
Desper also reported that TAP was selected as the model community
action agency in the nation. Ms. Desper requested that the Board
present a proclamation to TAP for their 20 year anniversary in
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May.
Mr. Phillip Ragland reported on the Weatherization
Project. They exceeded their goal for Roanoke County for 1984 by
nine (9) houses. A total of 69 houses were weatherized. Mr.
Ragland also reported that funding has been increased for this
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project in the upcoming year and intend to weatherize over 80
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Ms. Martha Ogden of TAP reported that TAP does receive
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referrals from the Board of Supervisors and other agencies and
organizations for the Weatherization Programs. At present, there
are three outreach workers who scan the communities and take
applications from these clients. Ms. Ogden also reported that
their Community Outreach Program also provides emergency
assistance on a one-time basis and makes referrals to other
agencies and organizations, distribute Chirstmas baskets (25
baskets were distributed this year), receive applications for
Farmers I Home Lines, Water and Waste Water, Fuel Assistance, and
Weatherization applications. As a result of these services over
$1,800 in WP grants were awarded to Roanoke County residents,
$4,000 in Farmer Home Grants to Roanoke County residents.
IN RE:
PUBLIC HEARINGS
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Petition of Paul E. Durham
for a Special Exception Permit to
place a mobile home on a
1.75-acre tract located on the
south side of Route 688
approximately 600 feet from the
intersection of State Route 688
and 613 in the Cave Spring
Magisterial District. Held
over from December 18, 1984.
APPROVED
Mr. Durham was present to answer any questions the
Board might have. Supervisor Brittle moved that the special
exception be granted. The motion carried by the following
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recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton, and McGraw
NAYS: None
Petition of James F. and
Gertrude B. Conlan requesting
vacation of the restriction shown
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on a survey recorded in plat book
9, page 213, located in the
Catawba Magisterial District
stating "Each individual lot
shall not be further subdivided."
to permit subdivision of their
73.28 acre parcel for the purpose
of constructing one dwelling.
The Planning Commission
recommends approval.
APPROVED
Charles Cornelison was present representing Mr. and
Mrs. Conlan. Mr. Cornelison presented an agreement of all the
adjoining property owners, lienholders, and trustees to Mr.
Flanders, County Administrator, for his signature. Supervisor
Minter moved for approval of the final order.
FINAL ORDER
NOW, THEREFORE, be it RESOLVED and ORDERED, that at
this meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, held
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on January 8, 1985, that:
a. The restriction shown on a survey made for F. Earl
Frith and Kenneth S. Gusler, dated December 10, 1981, and revised
January 6, 1982 and February 1, 1982, of record in Plat Book 9,
page 213, in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
Roanoke County, Virginia, insofar as it says:
"Each individual lot shall not be
further subdivided"
is hereby vacated; and
b. By agreement of all of the property owners therein,
the following restriction is imposed:
"Each individual lot shall not be
further subdivided into more than
one additional lot per tract".
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BE IT FURTHER ORDERD, that Donald R. Flanders, County
Administrator of the County of Roanoke, Virginia, is authorized
and directed, on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, to enter into the aforementioned agreement dated November
20, 1984, which agreement provides for the vacation of said
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restriction and imposition of the subsequent restriction,
pursuant to Section 15.l-482(a);
AND, BE IT FURTHER ORDERED, that the Clerk is directed
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to comply with the provisions of Section 15.1-485 of the Code of
Virginia of 1950, as amended, and write in plain legible letters
across that portion of the aforementioned Plat, affected the word
"Vacated", and also make a reference on the Plat to the volume
and page in which this instrument of vacation is recorded.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED, that the Clerk of
this Board shall forthwith certify a copy of this resolution and
order to the Petitioners.
The foregoing resolution was adopted on motion of
Supervisor Minter and upon the recorded vote, the Supervisors,
voted as follows, to-wit:
AYES: Supervisors Brittle, Nickens, Minter, Burton and McGraw
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NAYS: None
ABSENT: None
Petition of Wayne W. Wise and
Renta Corporation requesting
rezoning from Office and
Residential District B-1 and B-2
to Industrial District M-l a
parcel of land containing 1.65
acres located on the east side of
Brambleton Avenue north of its
intersection with Route 1663 and
located in the Cave Spring
Magisterial District. Planning
Commission recommends denial.
APPRO ED
Edward A. Natt was present on behalf of Mr. Wise. Mr.
Wise desires to have the property rezoned in order to build a car
care facility and 35 mini-warehouse units.
Mr. Jim Anderson and Mr. Nelson Craighead, adjoining
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property owners, were present in support of the rezoning. Mr.
Carter Garrett, a customer of Mr. Wise, was also present in
support of the rezoning.
Supervisor Brittle moved for denial of the rezoning
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request.
The motion failed by the following recorded vote:
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AYES: Supervisor Brittle
NAYS: Supervisors Nickens, Minter, Burton, and McGraw
Supervisor Minter moved for approval of the rezoning
request.
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FINAL ORDER
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the aforementioned
tract of land, more particularly described below, be rezoned with
conditions from Office and Residential District B-1 and Business
District B-2 to Industrial District M-l:
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BEGINNING at an iron on the easterly side of U. S.
Route 221 at the northwesterly corner of property owned by Mick
or Mack Stores Company, Inc., and being corner also to L. C.
Leffler property; thence with the easterly line of U. S. Route
221, N. 400 591 52" E. 325.22 feet to a point, corner to property
of James T. Anderson (D. B. 767, p. 404); thence with line of
Anderson property, S. 40 05' 54" W. passing his corner at 420.96
feet and continuing with the line of Nelson Craighead property
(D. B. 589, p. 376), in all 695.48 feet to a point, corner to
Richard L. Williams property (D. B. 978, p. 230); thence with the
northerly line of Williams property along the center of a 20 ft.
sanitary sewer easement, N. 810 391 44" W. 109.0 feet to an iron
at the southeasterly corner of property of Mick or Mack Stores
Company, Inc.; thence with line of same, N. 40 19' 40" E. 429.57
feet to an iron; thence N. 850 401 20" W. 89.35 feet to the
BEGINNING and containing 1.65 acres and being as shown on map
made by T. P. Parker & Son, Engineers & Surveyors, dated December
28, 1978.
BEING (1) a part of the same property conveyed to L. C. Lefflet
by C. M. Emerson, et ux, by deed dated April 17, 1940, and
recorded in Deed Book 273, page 584, of the Clerkls Office of the
Circuit Court of the County of Roanoke, Virginia; and,
(2) BEING that triangular strip of land conveyed to the parties
of the first part by Mick-or-Mack Stores Co., Incorporated, by
Deed dated October 22, 1969, and recorded in the aforesaid
Clerkls Office in Deed Book 894, page 634.
BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be
transmitted to the County Planner and that he abe and hereby is
directed to reflect that change on the official zoning maps of
the County.
PROFFER OF CONDITIONS
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The petitioners hereby voluntarily proffer to the Board
of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, the following
conditions to the zoning request hereinabove set forth:
1. Permitted uses limited to a car care center and
mini-warehouses.
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2. Maintain a 30 foot buffer area along the north
property boundary which adjoins the R-l District.
3. Preserve and maintain existing, natural growth and
topography within the 30 foot buffer area.
4. To the furthest practical extent, conserve
significant natural contours of the land.
5. Along the rear property boundary, plant and
maintain one row of white pine trees - planted not more than 20
feet in center and having a minimum height of five feet at
planting.
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6. The building containing the car care center will be
constructed of textured brick with a cedar mansard roof. The
lounge area will have tinted glass with a more decorative stone.
The structure will be 14 feet in heighth. The doors will be 8
feet x 10 feet on the car wash and oil and lub areas and 8 feet x
8 feet elsewhere.
7. The mini-warehouse facility will be constructed of
masonry. The mini-warehouse units will be 10 feet x 20 feet with
8 feet x 8 feet doors.
8. The construction will be in accordance with the
site plan for proposed car wash and mini-warehouses for C. M.
Davis attached hereto. The site plan will include one point of
access onto Brambleton Avenue (Route 221). The car care bulding
will contain 3,900 square feet. The mini-warehouse building will
contain 35 units of 200 square feet each in a building 350 feet
long by 20 feet deep.
ADOPTED on motion of Supervisor Minter and the
following recorded vote:
AYES: Supervisors Nickens, Minter, Burton, McGraw
NAYS: Supervisor Brittle
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APPOINTMENTS
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Supervisor Brittle moved that the Pathways Citizens I
Advisory Board be confirmed. The members nominated are: The
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Rev. George K. Bowers, W. Heywood Fralin, Ann Marie Wood, Beth
Wilkerson, Edward A. Natt, Esquire, Dr. Roger Grady, Earl
Reynolds, Rita Renee Watson, Joyce Dunn, Chan Bolling, Liz
Radford, Jean Vandergrift, Jackie Ward, Andy Scott, and Edna
Henning. The motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
IN RE: WORK SESSIONS
Work Session - Comprehensive Plan - Rob Stalzer,
Planning Coordinator, presented a report on land use for Roanoke
County. He also presented a map of Roanoke County showing
districts as either rural, urban, or suburban in nature.
Mr. Stalzer also reported on the Plan for Libraries.
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All library locations have been studied for availability to each
citizen. Staff is considering the potentials of a Bonsack
substation perhaps building in conjunction with satisfaction of
the needs of the Blue Ridge area in Botetourt County. The
headquarters library on 419 will require approximately 1,500
more square feet since it houses the administration end of the
library system. A Bonsack branch or sub-branch should be planned
within the next 10 years because of anticipated growth in that
area. Additional space is also needed at the Hollins library.
Glenvar and Bent Mountain libraries are in good shape at the
present time. Mr. Stalzer and his staff have also studied travel
time of fire and rescue stations within each community.
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IN RE:
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Supervisor Brittle moved to return to Executive Session
pursuant to the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended, Section
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2.l-344(a) (1), (2), (4), and (6). The motion carried by a
unanimous voice vote.
IN RE:
OPEN SESSION
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Supervisor Nickens moved to return to Open Session at
10:50 p.m. The motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
Supervisor Nickens moved to stop the clock at 10:59 p.m. The
motion carried by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Supervisors Brittle, Nickens, and McGraw
NAYS: Supervisors Minter and Burton.
IN RE: EXECUTIVE SESSION
Supervisor Nickens moved to return to Executive Session
2.1-344(a) (1), (2), (4), and (6). The motion carried by a
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pursuant to the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended, Section
unanimous voice vote.
IN RE:
OPEN SESSION
Supervisor Minter moved to return to Open Session. The
motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
IN RE:
ADJOURNMENT
Supervisor Brittle moved to adjourn at 11:43 p.m.
The
motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
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