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Roanoke County Board of Supervisors
Roanoke County Administration Center
3738 Brambleton Avenue, S. W.
Roanoke, VA 24015
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April 10, 1984
The Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia,
met this day at the Roanoke County Administration Center,
Roanoke, Virginia, this being the second Tuesday and the first
regular meeting of the month of April, 1984.
IN RE: CALL TO ORDER
Vice Chairman Burton called the meeting to order at
3:03 p.m. The roll call was taken:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Vice Chairman, Athena E. Burton, Supervisors
Alan H. Brittle, Steven A. McGraw, Gary J.
Minter
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MEMBERS ABSENT:
Chairman, Harry C. Nickens
EXECUTIVE SESSION
Supervisor McGraw moved to to into Executive Session
pursuant to the Code of Virginia, Section 2.1-344(a) (1), (2),
(4) and (6) to discuss personnel, real estate, location of a
prospective business or industry, and legal matters. The motion
carried by a unanimous voice vote.
IN RE: OPEN SESSION
Supervisor Brittle moved to return to Open Session at
4:25 p.m., and the motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
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Work Session - Rural Addition Priority Policy
Superintendent of the Department of Public Facilities, John
Hubbard, explained that there was no written policy whereby a
citizen could apply for addition to the State Highway
Department's Secondary Road System. Pending receipt of the
Attorney General's opinion on statutes, Supervisor McGraw moved
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to approve the policy changing the petition requirements from
100% to 75%. The motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
Work Session - Policy on Concession Stand Use
Assistant to Superintendent of the Department of Public
Facilities, Gary Huff, explained that a policy needs to be
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County parks. The Board directed that he proceed to contact the
recreation club presidents to explain the policy and the
procedures and obtain their input. This will be brought back to
the Board at a future meeting.
Work Session - Carry-Over Appropriation Since the
public hearing has already been held, and the required seven-day
waiting period has lapsed, Superintendent of the Department of
Fiscal Management, John Chambliss, reviewed the carry-over
appropriations needed by the County. One resolution represented
the operating expenses, encumbrances, and unpaid obligations
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outstanding as of June 30, 1983, which should have been included
in the 1982-1983 budget. The second resolution represented a
reappropriation of unspent monies for capital projects
outstanding as of June 30, 1983. Both resolutions were on the
Consent Agenda (Item #5) and were voted on during the evening
session.
In order to consolidate the Board of Supervisors
Meetings, County Administrator, Donald Flanders will draft a
tentative agenda to be brought back before the Board.
IN RE: RECESS
Vice Chairman Burton called for a dinner recess at 5:20
p.m.
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IN RE: CALL TO ORDER
At 7:01 p.m. Vice Chairman Burton called the regular
meeting to order. The roll call was taken:
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MEMBERS PRESENT: Vice Chairman, Athena E. Burton; Supervisors
Alan H. Brittle, Steven A. McGraw, Gary J.
Minter
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MEMBERS ABSENT:
Chairman, Harry C. Nickens
IN RE: OPENING CEREMONIES
The invocation was offered by Reverend Leonard Becker,
of Lawrence Memorial united Methodist Church. The Pledge of
Allegiance was recited by all present.
IN RE: CONSENT AGENDA
Supervisor Burton requested that Item #5 be deleted
for discussion. Superintendent of the Department of Fiscal
Management, John Chambliss explained that the Carry-Over
Appropriation was discussed earlier in a Work Session.
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Supervisor Minter moved to amend Resolution 84-67.a under
Personnel adding $1,253 for Office Supplies and amending the
total to $122,974 and moved for adoption of the prepared consent
resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 84-67 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 April 10, 1984, 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
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through 6, inclusive, as follows:
1. Approval of Minutes - February 28, 1984.
2. Application of Gammon Tours, Inc. for a license to
broker the transportation of passengers by motor
vehicle.
3. Treasurer's Report - February 28, 1984.
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4. Informational Report - Food and Related Items -
Roanoke County-Salem Jail; Cooperative Purchasing
with the Roanoke County School Board.
5. Carry Over Appropriation - Resolution.
6. Accounts Paid for the Month of March, 1984. I
2. That the Clerk to is authorized
the Board hereby
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.
AYES:
NAYS:
ABSENT:
Adopted by the following roll call vote:
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Supervisors McGraw, Minter, Brittle, Burton
None
Supervisor Nickens
RESOLillION NO. 84-67.a
On IOOtion made by Supervisor Minter, the General Appropriation Resolution
of Roanoke County, Virginia, adopted June 14, 1983, be, and the same hereby
arænded as follows to becaœ effective April 10, 1984.
DESCRIPrION
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ACCXXJNT NUMBER
INCREASE
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Expenditures
Debt
General Fund Obligations
Bank Service Charges
02-6-03000-92300
1,990
Revenue
Debt
Transfer from General Fund
02-5-5l030-00000
1,990
Expenditures
General
Board of Supervisors
Public Information
03-6-01101-30071 2,000
03-6-01203-10030 12,000
03-6-01203-20010 733
03-6-01203-54010 1,253
03-6-01204-30020 9,500 I
03-6-01215-30020 58,000
03-6-01215-70020 176
03-6-01215-10030 2,771
03-6-01215-20010 185
03-6-02106-55000 600
Personnel
Part-tiIre help
FICA (Employer Contribution)
Office Supplies
County Attorney
Professional Services
Central Accounting
Professional Services
Office Equipment - New
Part-tiIre
FICA - Employer Contribution
Clerk of Circuit Court
Travel Expense
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Object: Repairs - Bldgs. & Grounds 03-6-03201-30047 2,450
Allocation to Volunteers 03-6-03201-58990 6,062
Radios - New 03-6-03201-70030 3,281
DepartIœnt: Rescue Squad
I Object: Allocation to Volunteers 03-6-03203-58990 2,735
DepartIœnt: Engineering
Object Repairs - Equipnent 03-6-04301-30048 4,025
DepartIœnt: Employee Benefits
Object: Employee Recognition 03-6-09102-58100 762
Depart.Iœnt: Transfer to Internal
Service Fund
Object: Transfer to Radio Maintenance 03-6-09370-90170 3,682
Object: Transfer for Data Processing 03-6-09370-90270 2,610
DepartIœnt: Transfer to Recreation Fee 03-6-09350-90050 12,184
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DepartIœnt: Transfer to Debt 03-6-09302-90002 1,990
Class: Revenues
Fund: General
Source: Beginning Balance 03-5-99999-99999 126,999
Class: Expenditures
Fund: Internal Services
I DepartIœnt: Data Processing
Object: Office Equipment - New 70-6-01220-70020 2,610
DepartIœnt: Radio Maintenance
Object: Maintenance Supplies 70-6-01225-54070 3,682
Class: Revenues
Fund: Internal Services
Source: Transfer from General Fund
Object: Transfer - Radio Maintenance 70-5-05103-10000 3,682
General
Transfer - Data Processing 70-5-05103-10000 2,610
General
Class: Expenditures
Fund utility
DepartIœnt: Refuse Disposal
Object: Repairs - Motor Vehicles 92-6-04200-30043 33,000
Motor Vehicles - Replace 92-6-04200-70051 120,000
DepartIœnt: utility Maintenance and
Operations
Contracted Repairs 92-6-04302-30040 8,000
Maintenance Supplies 92-6-04302-54070 9,898
Small Equipment and Supplies 92-6-04302-58070 120
I Repairs - Motor Vehicles 92-6-04302-30043 50
Chanicals 92-6-04302-54041 1,336
Repairs - Other Equipnent 92-6-04302-30048 60
Contracted Repairs 92-6-04302-30040 3.943
Repairs - Buildings and 92-6-04302-30047 6,810
Grounds
Machinery & Equipment - New 92-6-04302-70010 2,231
Tires, Tubes, Parts, etc. 92-6-04302-54080 272
DepartIœnt: Non-DepartIœntal - Water
Jbject: Unappropriated Balance (16,360)
)epartIœnt: Non-DepartIœntal - Sewer -
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Unappropriated Balance (16,360)
DepartIœnt: Non-Departaræntal - Refuse
Unappropriated Balance 92-6-09106-99999 (153,000)
Class: Expendi tures I
Fund: Recreation Fee Classes
DepartIœnt: Leisure Activities
Object: Salary Instructors 50-7-07120-10032 3,199
I Fee Class Supplies 50-7-07120-54121 1,599
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DepartIœnt: Senior Citizens
I Object: Salary Instructors 50-7-07140-10032 415
Contractual Services 50-7-07140-30015 831
Fee Class Supplies 50-7-07140-54121 415
DepartIœnt: Special Events
Object: Recreation Equipænt & Supplies 50-7-07150-54120 52
Fee Class Supplies 50-7-07150-54121 52
DepartIœnt: Therapeutics
Object: Salary Instructors 50-7-07160-10032 32
Fee Class Supplies 50-7-07160-54121 32
DepartIœnt: Adult Athletics
Object: Salary - Sports Officials 50-7-07107-10034 3,935
Salary Instsructors 50-7-07170-10032 506
Recreation Equipnaent & 50-7-07170-54120 300
Supplies
Contractual Services 50-7-07170-30015 506
DepartIœnt: Youth Athletics I
Object: Recreation Equipænt & 50-7-07180-54120 184
Supplies
DepartIœnt: Administration 50-7-07190-30061 126
Object: Printed Forms
Class: Revenue
Fund: Recreation Fee Classes
Object: Transfer from General 50-5-51030-00000 l2,184
Adopted by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Supervisors McGraw, Minter, Brittle, Burton
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Supervisor Nickens
RESOLillION ID. 84-67.b
On IOOtion by Supervisor Minter, the General Appropriation Resolution of
Roanoke County, Virginia, adopted June 14, 1983, be and is the same hereby I
arænded as follows to becaœ effective April 10, 1984, and to remain in effect
until such projects are completed.
INCREASE
DESCRIPrION ACCOUNT NUMBER (DEŒEASE)
Class: Expenditures
Fund: General
DepartIœnt: Transfer to Capital Projects 03-6-09316-90016 $5,902,320
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Class: Revenues
Fund: General
DepartIœnt: Beginning Balance 03-5-99999-99999 5,902,320
I Class: Expenditures
Fund: Revenue Sharing
Object: Regional Landfill 14-6-90100-00000 196,776
Object: Transfer to Capital Projects l4-6-00000-90016 62,600
Object: Unappropriated Balance 14-6-99999-99999 (259,376)
Class Expenditures
Fund: Capital Projects
DepartIœnt: Da ta Processing 16-6-60003-00000 52,523
Rescue Apparatus 16-6-60004-00000 50,000
Mapping l6-6-60008-00000 62,600
Fire Apparatus 16-6-60010-00000 491,030
Public Works 16-6-60012-00000 573,676
Courthouse Expansion 16-6-60026-00000 4,522,427
Sewer Metering Station 16-6-60059-00000 20,000
Glade Creek - Botetourt Co. 16-6-60067-00000 479,574
Tinker Creek - I & I Study 16-6-60070-00000 40,910
Stonebridge Park 16-6-60077-00000 135,000
Roanoke River - Phase I 16-6-60082-00000 522,605
Penn Forest Park 16-6-60086-00000 149,468
Brooklawn Line Replacement 16-6-60099-00000 93,406
Well Drilling & Development #1 16-6-60102-00001 45,778
Uniform Division - Heating Unit 16-6-60136-00000 550
Outdoor Lighting - Little 16-6-60137-00000 100
I Brushy Mountain
Mt. Pleasant Fire Station 16-6-60139-00000 9,911
Clearbrook Fire Station 16-6-60140-00000 2,800
Mason Cove Fire Station 16-6-60141-00000 4,070
Shamrock Water Line 16-6-60142-00000 4,000
Hollins Library 16-6-60143-00000 5,200
Library Headquarters 16-6-60145-00000 800
Dog Pound 16-6-60146-00000 5,000
West County - Phase I 16-6-60149-00000 70,000
Arlington Hills Interconnection 16-6-60150-00000 3,800
Burlington Heights Connection 16-6-60151-00000 53,000
Avenharn - Southern Hills 16-6-60152-00000 2,942
Hollins City Interconnection 16-6-60153-00000 5,775
Lenora Road - City Inter- 16-6-60154-00000 6,600
connection
pine Mountain - Avenharn 16-6-60155-00000 1,392
Connection
Roanoke River - Phase I 16-6-60156-00000 1,095,988
(Sect. 2)
Tanglewood Sutxnain 16-6-60158-00000 82,830
Ore Branch Extension 16-6-60159-00000 86,257
Arlington Hills - Layman 16-6-60160-00000 13,182
Connection
Andrew Lewis Place 16-6-60161-00000 114,538
Tinker Knoll Subdivision 16-6-60162-00000 38,830
I Dwight Hills Replacement 16-6-60163-00000 53,969
Westward Lake Darn 16-6-60165-00000 1,265
Brambleton Road - Utility 16-6-60166-00000 8,000
Ore Branch Facilities Plant 16-6-60200-00000 1,200
Waterfall Lake 16-6-60199-00000 1,000
Class: Revenues
Fund: Capital Projects
Source: Stonebridge Park Grant 16-5-60077-00000 67,500
Penn Forest Park Grant 16-5-60086-00000 34,000
Transfer from General Fund 16-5-51030-00000 5,902,320
Transfer from Revenue Sharing 16-5-51140-00000 62,600
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Transfer from Sewer Bond Fund
Transfer from Water Fund
Transfer from Sewer Fund
Glade Creek - Botetourt
County Line
Tinker Creek - Botetourt
County Line
Expendi tures
Sewer Fund
Transfer to Capital
Projects Fund
l6-5-51460-00000
16-5-51900-00000
16-5-51950-00000
16-5-60067-00000
1,870,343
512,212
5,200
444,376
16-5-60069-00000
13,445
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46-6-00000-90016
1,870,343
Revenues
Sewer Bond Fund
Beginning Balance
46-5-99999-99999
1,870,343
Expenditures
utility
Non-DepartIœntal - Water
Transfer to Capital Fund
Unappropriated Balance
512,212
(512,212)
Non-DepartIœntal - Sewer
Transfer to Capital Fund
Unappropriated Balance
5,200
(5,200)
Adopted by the following roll call vote:
Supervisors McGraw, Minter, Brittle, Burton
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Supervisor Nickens
IN RE: PROCLAMATIONS
proclamations.
vice Chairman Burton issued the following
PRO C LAM A T ION
WHEREAS, for 125 years the Young Women's Christian Associa-
tion of the U.S.A. has pioneered in meeting the contemporary
needs of women and girls in an ever more complex society; and
WHEREAS, the YWCA has worked to open up to women and girls
of all ages, races, ethnic, economic and religious backgrounds
equal access to the lifestyle opportunities of their choice; and
WHEREAS, the YWCA has taken decisive and affirmative stands
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on such national issues as full and fair employment, the elimina-
tion of institutional racism, empowerment of women through legis-
lation and legislative support systems, establishment of child
care services, prevention of teenage pregnancy and protection of
the vulnerable from violence; and
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WHEREAS, the YWCA of the U.S.A., as one of 83 members of the
world YWCA, endorses peace and disarmament, and human rights
internationally.
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NOW, THEREFORE, I, Harry C. Nickens, hereby proclaim April
22-28, 1984, as
NATIONAL YWCA WEEK IN ROANOKE COUNTY
and invite our citizens to join with me in saluting the YWCA
of Roanoke Valley as it celebrates, with some 450 communities and
student YWCAs composed of two and one-half million women and
girls nationwide, the 125th Anniversary of the YWCA of the united
States.
PRO C LAM A T ION
WHEREAS, Parkinson's Disease is a progressive and as yet
incurable neurological affliction that affects one out of every
one hundred citizens over the age of sixty and whose cause is
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still unknown; and
WHEREAS, with improved methods of diagnosis, the onset of
the disease is now being diagnosed as early as the age of forty
and younger; and
WHEREAS, with earlier diagnosis and the aging of our entire
population, more and more of our citizens will be afflicted with
Parkinson's Disease; and
WHEREAS, it is important to educate the public about the
need for research into the cause and cure of this disabling
disorder; and
WHEREAS, only public awareness of the terrible toll taken by
this neurological affliction can spur Federal, State, and local
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government agencies, and the private sector to establish the
programs necessary to find a cure, improve treatment, and help
those afflicted and their families to cope with this disabling
disease.
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Harry C. Nickens, do proclaim the week of
April 8 through 14, 1984, as
Parkinson's Disease Awareness Week
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and do call upon the citizens of Roanoke County to observe this
week with appropriate programs, ceremonies and activities.
IN RE:
REPORTS AND INQUIRIES OF BOARD MEMBERS
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Supervisor McGraw - Will be conducting three
public meetings in the Catawba Magisterial District for the
purpose of discussing the tax issues - April 16, 1984 at 8:00
p.m. in Masons Cove Elementary School, April 17, 1984 at 8:00
p.m. in Northside High School Library, and April 19, 1984 at 8:00
p.m. in Glenvar High School Library.
Supervisor Minter - Moved that the Board request
the Attorney General's opinion on the legal recourses that the
County has for developers who do not comply with standards.
The motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
He also requested that the Board review his file on
the internal auditor position and consider the establishment
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of this position in the 1984-1985 budget process..
Supervisor Brittle - No report.
Supervisor Burton - made a statement regarding the
lighting facilities at Hidden Valley School. She requested
that the media be given copies of the report indicating that the
County has communicated with the City of Roanoke in responding to
the complaints, that lights have been redirected, curfews have
been imposed, and that the Department of Public Facilities is
checking into the installation of automatic switches for the
lighting.
IN RE:
PUBLIC HEARINGS
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REQUEST TO SET A PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX
RATE OF NOT MORE THAN $4.00 PER $100
ASSESSED VALUATION IN ROANOKE COUNTY.
APPROVED
Vice Chairman Burton set a three-minute time limit for
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citizens wishing to speak and clarified that discussion was on
the personal property tax rate only.
Those citizens speaking in opposition were Mr. J. E.
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Hindle, 6065 Oriole Lane, Roanoke; Mr. W. A. Drewry, 844 Dillon
Drive, vinton; Mr. Stan Reas, 6206 South Roselawn Road, Salem;
Mr. G. T. Guthrie, a General Electric employee from Northwest
Roanoke County; Mr. G. H. McFall, 821 Dillon Drive, vinton; and
Mr. T. E. Robertson, 803 Ruddell Road, vinton. Mr. Bob Johnson,
6628 Northway Drive, Roanoke spoke in favor of the quality of
services provided by Roanoke County and reminded senior citizens
that they may qualify to have their taxes frozen.
In response to Supervisor McGraw's question,
Superintendent of the Department of Fiscal Management, John
Chambliss, reported that for Machinery and Tools the City of
Roanoke has a rate of $3.75, the City of Salem's rate is $3.25,
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and the Town of vinton's tax rate is $1.00 per $100 of assessed
valuation. The County Administrator, Donald R. Flanders,
recommended the personal property tax rate for Roanoke County be
continued at $3.50 per $100 of assessed valuation. Supervisor
Brittle moved the following resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 84-68 SETTING THE TAX LEVY
ON ALL CLASSES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
SITUATE IN ROANOKE COUNTY FOR THE
CALENDAR YEAR 1984
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That the levy for the twelve-month period beginning
January 1, 1984 and ending December 31, 1984, be, and it hereby
is, set for a tax rate of $3.50 PER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of
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assessed valuation on all taxable, tangible personal property,
excluding all those classes of household goods and personal
effects as are defined in Sections 58-829.1 and 58-829.1:1 and
machinery and tools taxed as a separate class as defined in
Sections 58-831 and 58-412 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as
amended, but including the property separately classified by
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Sections 58-829, 58-829.2, 58-829.3, 58-831.1 and 58-831.2 in the
1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, located in this County on
January 1, 1984, and tangible personal property including the
58-829.3, 58-831.1 and 58-831.2 in the 1950 Code of Virginia, as
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property separately classified by Sections 58-829, 58-829.2,
amended, of public service corporations based upon the assessed
value thereof fixed by the State Corporation Commission and duly
certified.
Adopted by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
Supervisors McGraw, Minter, Brittle, Burton
NAYS:
None
ABSENT:
Supervisor Nickens
REQUEST TO SET MACHINERY AND TOOLS TAX
RATE OF NOT MORE THAN $3.00 PER $100 ASSESSED
VALUATION IN ROANOKE COUNTY.
APPROVED
Supervisor McGraw moved the prepared resolution to keep
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the Machinery and Tools tax rate at $3.00 per $100 of assessed
valuation:
RESOLUTION NO. 84-69 SETTING THE TAX LEVY
ON ALL TAXABLE, TANGIBLE PROPERTY
GENERALLY CLASSIFIED AS MACHINERY AND
TOOLS
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That there be, and hereby is, established a
separate class of personal property in Roanoke County to include
those items of personal property set forth in Sections 58-831 and
58-412 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and generally
designated as machinery and tools; and
2. That the levy for the twelve-month period
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beginning January 1, 1984 and ending December 31, 1984, be, and
hereby is, set for a tax rate of $3.00 PER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS of
assessed valuation on all taxable, tangible personal property as
herein established as a separate classification for tax purposes
and as more fully defined by Sections 58-831 and 58-412 of the
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1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and generally designated as
machinery and tools.
Adopted by the following roll call vote:
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Supervisors McGraw, Minter, Brittle, Burton
NAYS:
None
ABSENT:
Supervisor Nickens
PETITION OF C. M. DAVIS FOR A SPECIAL USE
PERMIT TO OPERATE A "BORROW PIT" ON A
THREE-ACRE TRACT LOCATED ON OLD CAVE SPRING
ROAD IMMEDIATELY WEST OF ROUTE 410 AND ROUTE
221 IN THE WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL
DISTRICT.
DELETED FROM AGENDA
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REQUEST TO CLOSE TO TRUCK TRAFFIC THE
FOLLOWING ROUTES AND PROPOSED ALTERNATE
ROUTES (A) KNOWLES DRIVE FROM MERRIMAN
ROAD (ROUTE 613) TO ARLINGTON HILLS DRIVE;
(B) ARLINGTON HILLS DRIVE FROM KNOWLES DRIVE
TO STATE ROUTE 221. ALTERNATE ROUTE
RECOMMENDED IS ALONG MERRIMAN ROAD (ROUTE
613) TO RANCHCREST DRIVE (ROUTE 907), ALONG
RANCHCREST DRIVE TO STATE ROUTE 221, THENCE
SOUTH ON ROUTE 221 TO ARLINGTON DRIVE AND
ONWARD ALONG ROUTE 221 IN THE CAVE SPRING
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.
FORWARDED TO HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT (Reference Resol ution 84-95)
Mr. Mike Lazzuri, 5812 Knowles Drive, acted as
spokesman for the residents and explained the dangers to the
children and residents which is a result of trucks using this
route as a short cut through this residential section.
Supervisor Brittle moved that a transcript of this public hearing
be prepared and forwarded to the Virginia Department of Highways
and Transportation to determine whether another public hearing is
necessary and that the Board's support be conveyed for closing
this road.
The motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
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PETITION OF CALVIN LEWIS LUCAS, JR. FOR A
SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO RENEW THE PLACEMENT OF A
MOBILE HOME ON A 13-ACRE TRACT, LOCATED
APPROXIMATELY .25 MILES FROM THE END OF
GRANDIN ROAD EXTENSION IN THE WINDSOR HILLS
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.
HELD OVER
Citizens speaking in opposition to the renewal of this
mobile home permit were Mr. Warren C. Belcher, Route 2, Box 25,
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Salem; Mrs. Elizabeth Belcher, Route 2, Box 26, Salem; and
Mr. Merriman Sears, 1540 Apperson Drive, Salem. Their main
objection was related to a problem they encountered with Mr.
that construction of the house which Mr. Lucas promised to build
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Lucas regarding the use, maintenance, and upkeep of the road and
has not begun.
Ms. Jennifer Mulligan, attorney for Mr. Lucas,
explained that the reason Mr. Lucas was requesting a renewal of
the special exception is because of his financial difficulties,
and the Bankruptcy Court must approve the construction of the
home. She also indicated that the road problems were between the
neighbors and not related to his request for the permit. She
also indicated that she and Mr. Lucas would welcome the
opportunity to negotiate an agreement with the neighbors
regarding the road. Supervisor McGraw moved that the permit be
granted for a one-year period, and that construction of a
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permanent dwelling is to begin during this time and to be
completed within eighteen months from this date. Supervisor
Minter made a substitute motion to hold this over until the April
24, 1984 meeting in order to give Mr. Lucas time to check with
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the bankruptcy court regarding construction of a home and
extending the Board's encouragement for the citizens to
communicate towards establishing a good-neighbor policy. The
motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
PETITION OF ROBERT W. BUTTERWORTH FOR A
SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO PLACE A MOBILE HOME ON A
5-ACRE TRACT LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF
STATE ROUTE 622 APPROXIMATELY 6.8 MILES FROM
THE INTERSECTION OF STATE ROUTES 864 AND 622
IN THE CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.
APPROVED
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Mr. Butterworth was present.
There being no
objections, Supervisor McGraw moved that the permit be granted;
motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
PETITION OF WILLIAM LEWIS AND GEORGE
BANDY FOR A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO PLACE A
MOBILE HOME ON A 15.45-ACRE TRACT LOCATED ON
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THE WEST SIDE OF STATE ROUTE 666, 3 MILES
SOUTH OF GARDEN CITY BOULEVARD IN THE CAVE
SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.
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APPROVED
Mrs. Bandy was present. There being no objections
Supervisor Brittle moved to grant the permit; and the motion
carried by a unanimous voice vote.
PETITION OF B. E. SCOTT FOR A SPECIAL USE
PERMIT TO OPERATE A LAND FILL ON AN
APPROXIMATELY 1.5-ACRE TRACT ZONED A-I,
LOCATED ON A PRIVATE DRIVE ON THE EAST SIDE
OF STATE ROUTE 845 APPROXIMATELY 0.1 MILE
FROM THE INTERSECTION OF STATE ROUTE 676 AND
845 IN THE CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.
APPROVED
Mr. Scott was present. In answer to Supervisor
thru August.
Minter's question, Superintendent of the Department of
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from the State Health Department in Lexington and that in
Development, Timothy Gubala, explained that a permit is required
compliance with their guidelines fill dirt, rocks, and limbs will
be approved for dumping in the land fill. Mr. Scott also
indicated that he keeps the entrance locked. Supervisor Brittle
moved to grant the permit, and the motion carried by a unanimous
voice vote.
PETITION OF BRENDA L. ROBSON FOR A
SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO OPERATE A FLEA MARKET ON
A 5.1-ACRE TRACT ZONED B-2, THE DIXIE
DRIVE-IN THEATER, LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE
OF STATE ROUTE 24 APPROXIMATELY 0.5 MILE FROM
THE VINTON TOWN LIMITS IN THE VINTON
MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.
APPROVED
Supervisor Minter moved that the permit be granted for
a period of one year subject to the following conditions. The
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motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
1. Hours 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturdays only March
2. If drive-in is purchased by Ms. RObson, she will
erect a fence.
3. No amplified music.
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No parking on Route 24 - parking area of drive-in
will be used.
5. No sale of animals or fowl.
6. Trash to be picked daily (this is already being
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done to allow use of drive-in facilities at dark).
7. Plans as per drawing attached to the permit
application.
PETITION OF VIDEO VILLAGE, LTD. FOR A
SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO RENEW THE OPERATION OF A
VIDEO GAME ROOM LOCATED AT 7214 WILLIAMSON
ROAD (MARKET SQUARE NORTH SHOPPING CENTER,
ZONED B-2), IN THE HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL
DISTRICT.
APPROVED
The owner and operator of Video Village, Tom Johnson
was present. Mr. David Smith, Manager of Eckerd Drug Store in
Market Square North, presented a letter of complaint from eight
of the twelve merchants in the shopping center. Those merchants
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present were James and Carolin Keith - Hallmark Card Shop; Percy
Fuller - Shear Design Hair Salon; Reginald Gilbert - D & N
Gilberts; George Dunkee - Second Act; and Philip Ferro - Ferro's
Pizza. The merchants felt that although Mr. Johnson had complied
with the conditions of the permit, the conditions have not been
effective. Chairman Burton then read the complaint letter which
related to the crowds of teenagers and their disturbing conduct
on the shopping center premises. Mr. Johnson indicated that this
was the first time he was aware of any complaints, and that he
had hired a Sheriff's deputy to be on duty on the premises. He
suggested that perhaps the officer could be on duty outside the
premises rather than inside. Supervisor McGraw suggested that
he can effectively eliminate the problem outside his business.
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Mr. Johnson contact an attorney to see what the law is so that
Supervisor Minter moved to extend the permit for a three-month
trial basis with the present conditions to remain in effect as
follows:
(1) hours of operation Monday thru Thursday 9:00 a.m.
to 11:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m.,
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Sunday 1:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. ; ( 2 ) An attendant must be on duty
during all hours of operation; ( 3 ) A deputy must be on duty on
Friday and Saturday nights; ( 4 ) No eating or drinking in the
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gameroom. The new condition moved by Supervisor Minter is that
the Sheriff's deputy is to be on duty outside the establishment.
The motion carried by the following voice vote:
AYES: Supervisors McGraw, Minter, Brittle
NAYS: Supervisor Burton
ABSENT: Supervisor Nickens
IN RE: REPORTS OF OFFICERS, DEPARTMENTS, AND COMMITTEES
Industrial Development Authority - Superintendent
of the Department of Development, Timothy Gubala, spoke on behalf
of the Industrial Development Authority requesting authorization
of bonds for the feed mill off Starkey Road for Seaboard Farms,
Inc. Supervisor Brittle moved the following prepared
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resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 84-70 APPROVING THE
ISSUANCE OF CERTAIN INDUSTRIAL
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF ROANOKE COUNTY
BONDS FOR SEABOARD FARMS, INC.
WHEREAS, the Industrial Development Authority of
Roanoke County, Virginia, (the "Authority"), has considered the
application of Seaboard Farms, Inc. (the "Company"), 750 Airport
Road, Lakewood, New Jersey 08701, requesting the issuance of the
Authority's industrial development revenue bond in an amount
estimated at $1,000,000.00 (the "Bond") to assist in the
financing of the Company's acquisition, construction and
equipping of a feed mi 11 facility (the "project") in the Starkey
Road area, north of Crescent Heights Subdivision, on the Norfolk
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& Western Railway Company right-of-way, adjacent to a Shell Oil
Company petroleum products terminal, Roanoke County, Virginia,
and has held a public hearing thereon on April 6, 1984; and
WHEREAS, Section 103(k) of the Internal Revenue Code of
1954, as amended, provides that the governmental unit having
jurisdiction over the issuer of industrial development bonds and
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over the area in which any facility financed with the proceeds of
industrial development bonds is located must approve the issuance
of the bonds; and
WHEREAS, the Authority issues its bonds on behalf of
Roanoke County, Virginia (the "County"), the Project is to be
located in the County and the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia (the "Board") constitutes the highest elected
governmental officials of the County; and
WHEREAS, the Authority recommends that the Board of
Supervisors approve the issuance of the Bond; and
WHEREAS, a copy of the Authority's resolution approving
the issuance of the Bond, subject to the terms to be agreed upon,
and a certificate of the public hearing has been filed with the
Board of Supervisors.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That the Board of Supervisors approves the issuance
of the Bond by the Authority for the benefit of the Company, as
required by Section 103(k), to permit the Authority to assist in
the financing of the Project.
2. That the approval of the issuance of the Bond, as
required by Section 103(k), does not constitute an endorsement to
a prospective purchaser of the Bond of the creditworthiness of
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the Project or the Company, and, as required by Section 15.1-1380
of the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended, the Bond shall
provide that neither the County nor the Authority shall be
obligated to pay the Bond or the interest thereon or other costs
incident thereto except from the revenues and moneys pledged
therefor and neither the faith or credit nor the taxing power of
the Commonwealth, the County nor the Authority shall be pledged
thereto.
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3. This Resolution shall take effect immediately upon
its adoption.
Adopted by the following roll call vote:
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AYES:
Supervisors McGraw, Minter, Brittle, Burton
NAYS:
None
ABSENT:
Supervisor Nickens
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In conjunction with this approval, Agenda Item H.6.a
requested industrial access funds. Supervisor Brittle moved the
following prepared resolution:
RESOLUTION NO. 84-71 RECOMMENDING AND
URGING THE INITIATION OF A PROJECT TO
PROVIDE INDUSTRIAL ACCESS TO A CERTAIN
NEW INDUSTRIAL PLANT TO BE LOCATED IN
ROANOKE COUNTY
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke
County, Virginia, as follows:
1. That the Board, having duly considered the request
and assurances of Seaboard Foods, Inc., respectfully urges and
recommends to the Highway Commission of Virginia that considera-
tion be given, that immediate study be made, and that a project
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be approved and initiated pursuant to the provisions of Section
33.1-221 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, to provide
approximately 451 feet of fifty (50) foot wide needed industrial
access improvements to provide access along an extension of
Terminal Road to the new plant site of Seaboard Foods, Inc.
situate in Roanoke County; and
2. That Roanoke County guarantees any expense of acqui-
sition of all necessary right-of-ways and the vesting thereof in
the public agency, and does further guarantee any adjustment of
utility expenses necessary for the project, and does hereby
assure the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation
that such Department shall incur no expense for such items nor
for any preliminary engineering or plan development should the
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industry fail to locate at the proposed site; and
3. That the Clerk of this Board forthwith transmit
certified copies of this resolution together with any necessary
appropriate supporting data to the State Highway Commission of
Virginia through the local office of the Virginia Department of
Highways and Transportation.
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Adopted by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
Supervisors McGraw, Minter, Brittle, Burton
NAYS:
None
ABSENT:
Supervisor Nickens
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County Attorney - no report.
IN RE: RECESS
Chairman Burton called for a recess at 9:50 p.m.
IN RE: RECONVENEMENT
The meeting reconvened at 10:08 p.m.
County Attorney - no report.
Personnel - Personnel Officer, Keith Cook,
presented two resolutions, the first one establishing a Pay Plan
for employment, and the second one placing the positions on the
salary schedule. He recommended the alternate page for the
second resolution which changed the Assessor, and the Library
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Director from Grade 27 to 28 and the Assistant Superintendent of
the Department of Fiscal Management and the Director of
Engineering from Grade 28 to 29. In answer to Supervisor
Minter's question regarding the change in the anniversary date to
April 1, 1984, Mr. James Buchholtz, County Attorney, advised
that when a job is reclassified the anniversary date changes to
the effective date of reclassification. Supervisor Minter moved
the following resolution adopting the Pay Plan for Roanoke County
employees retroactive to April 1, 1984:
ænl.JrI(N ID. 84-72 E.SIÞB:..IæIN3 A mY KAN RR ~ :IN 'IHE SERVIŒ Œ' KÞNJ<E <I1NlY
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1. 'llat tl'Et:B tE, arrl œ.rà:?l is, establiS'aì a };BY plan fer ~ in tiE ærviœ of
. Cb.nty in tiE fal1a.vin:J WJ1rls am fjgJres, to-wit:
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St.ep; B:Ðrl m H:nrl y IRsi.s
H:nrly Iè.te Tllœs 173.33 R;¡æ1s M:nthly Iè.te, R:nrl:d 01t 'Ib Næœst CEnt.
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Gr:aÈ A B C D E F G H
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I Ol A 6801.48 6967.92 7321.44 7695.84 8091.00 8486.28 8902.20 9339.00
M 566.79 580.66 610.12 641.32 674.25 707.19 741.85 778.25
H 3.27 3.35 3.52 3.70 3.89 4.08 4.28 4.49
02 A 7134.24 7321.44 7695.84 8091.00 8486.28 8902.20 9339.00 9796.56
M 594.52 610.12 641.32 674.25 707.19 741.85 778.25 816.38
H 3.43 3.52 3.70 3.89 4.08 4.28 4.49 4.71
03 A 7500.64 7695.84 8091.00 8486.28 8902.20 9339.00 9496.56 10295.76
M 625.72 641.32 674.25 707.19 741.85 778.25 816.38 857.98
H 3.61 3.70 3.89 4.08 4.28 4.49 4.71 4.95
04 A 7883.04 8091.00 8486 .28 8902.20 9339.00 9796.56 10295.76 10015.84
M 656.92 674.25 707.19 741.85 778.25 816.38 857.98 901.32
H 3.79 3.89 4.08 4.28 4.49 4.71 4.95 5.20
05 A 8278.20 8486.28 8902.20 9339.00 9796.56 10295.76 10815.84 ll356.56
M 689.85 707.19 741.85 778.25 816.38 857.98 901.32 946.38
H 3.98 4.08 4.28 4.49 4.71 4.95 5.20 5.46
06 A 8673 .48 8902.20 9339.00 9796.56 10295.76 10015.84 11356.56 11918.16
M 722.79 741.85 778.25 816.38 857.98 901.32 946.38 993.18
H 4.17 4.28 4.49 4.71 4.95 5.20 5.46 5.73
07 A 9110.28 9339.00 9796.56 10295.76 10815.84 ll356.56 11918.16 12521.40
I M 759.19 778.25 816.38 857.98 901.32 946.38 993.18 1043.45
H 4.38 4.49 4.71 4.95 5.20 5.46 5.73 6.02
08 A 9546.96 9796.56 10295.76 10815.84 ll356.56 11918.16 12521.40 13145.40
M 795.58 816.38 857.98 901.32 946.38 993.18 1043.45 1095.45
H 4.59 4.71 4.95 5.20 5.46 5.73 6.02 6.32
09 A 10046.16 lO295.76 10815.84 11356.56 11918.16 12521.40 13145.40 13810.92
M 837.18 857.98 901.32 946.38 993.18 1043.45 1095.45 11.50.91
H 4.83 4.95 5.20 5.46 5.73 6.02 6.32 6.64
10 A 10545.36 10815.84 ll356.56 11918.16 12521.40 13145.40 13810.92 14497.32
M 848.78 901.32 946.38 993.18 1043.45 1095.45 1150.91 1208.11
H 5.07 5.20 5.46 5.73 6.02 6.32 6.64 6.97
11 A 11065.44 11356.56 11918.16 12521.40 13145.40 13810.92 14497.32 l5225.36
M 922.12 946.38 993.18 1043.45 1095.45 11.50.91 1208.11 1268.78
H 5.32 5.46 5.73 6.02 6.32 6.64 6.97 7.32
12 A 11626.92 11918.16 12521.40 13145.40 13810.92 14497.32 15225.36 15994.92
M 968.91 993.18 1043.45 1095.45 l15O.91 1208.ll 1268.78 1332.91
H 5.59 5.73 6.02 6.32 6.64 6.97 7.32 7.69
13 A l2209 .40 12521.40 13145.40 13810.92 14497.32 l5225.36 15994.92 16785.24
I M 1017.45 1043.45 1095.45 l15O.91 1208.11 1268.78 1332.91 1398.77
H 5.87 6.02 6.32 6.64 6.97 7.32 7.69 8.07
14 A 12812.52 13145.40 13810.92 14497.32 15225.36 15994.92 16785.24 17617.32
M 1067.71 1095.45 1150.91 1208.11 1268.78 1332.91 1398.77 1468.11
H 6.16 6.32 6.64 6.97 7.32 7.69 8.07 8.47
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M 1121.45 1150.91 ]2)8.11 1268.78 1332.91 1398.77 1468.11 1540.90
H 6.47 6.64 6.97 7.32 7.69 8.07 8.47 8.89
16 A 14143.68 14497.32 15225.36 15994.92 16785.24 17617.32 18490.80 19406.04
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17 A 14850.96 15225.36 15994.92 16785.24 17617.32 18490.80 19406.40 20383.56
M 1237.58 1268.78 1332.91 1398.77 l468.ll 1540.90 1617.17 1698.63
H 7.14 7.32 7.69 8.07 8.47 8.89 9.33 9.80
18 A 15599.76 15994.92 l6785.24 17617.32 18490.80 19406.04 20383.56 21402.84 I
M 1299.98 1332.91 1398.77 1468.ll 1540.90 1617.17 1698.63 l73.57
H 7.50 7.69 8.07 8.47 8.89 9.33 9.80 lO.29
19 A 16369.32 16785.24 17617.32 18490.80 19406.04 20383.56 21402.84 22463.52
M l.364.ll 1398.77 1468.ll 1540.90 1617.17 1698.63 1783.57 1871.96
H 7.87 8.07 8.47 8.89 9.33 9.80 10.29 10.80
20 A 17180.52 l7617.32 18490.80 19406.04 20383.56 21402.84 22463.52 23586.72
M 1431.71 1468.ll 1540.90 1617.17 1698.63 1783.57 1871.96 1956.56
H 8.26 8.47 8.89 9.33 9.80 10.29 10.80 ll.34
21 A 18033.24 l8490.80 19406.04 20383.56 21402.84 22463.52 23586.72 24m. 32
M 1502.77 1540.90 1717.17 l698.63 l783.57 1871.96 1956.56 2064.36
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22 A 18927 .60 194Œ>.04 20383.56 21402.84 22463.52 23586.72 24772.32 26Oæ.32
M 1577 .30 1617.17 l698.63 1783.57 1871.96 1965.56 2064.36 2168.36
H 9.10 9.33 9.80 10.29 10.80 ll.34 ll.91 12.51
23 A 19884.36 20383.56 21402.84 22463.52 23586.72 24m. 32 26020.32 27330.72
M 1657.03 1698.63 1783.57 1871.96 1965.56 2064.36 2168.36 2277 .56
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M 1738.50 1783.57 1871.96 1965.56 2064.36 2168.36 2277 .56 2391.95 I
H lO.03 10.29 10.80 ll.34 ll.91 12.51 13.14 13.80
25 A 2l9Ol.92 22463.52 23586.72 24772.32 26020.32 27330.72 28703.40 30138.60
M 1825.16 1871.96 1965.56 2064.36 2168.36 2277 .56 2391.95 25ll.55
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M 1917.00 1965.56 2064.36 2168.36 2277 .56 2391. 95 25ll.55 2636.35
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28 A 25375.56 26020.32 27330.72 28703.40 30138.60 31636.20 33216.96 34880.88
M 2114.63 2168.36 2277 . 56 2391. 95 2511.55 2636.35 2768.08 2906.74
H 12.20 12.51 13.14 13.80 14.49 15.21 15.97 16.77
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M 2220.36 2277 .56 2391.95 2511.55 2636.35 2768.08 2906.74 3052.34
H 12.81 13.14 13.80 14.49 15.21 15.97 l6.77 17.61
30 A 27996.24 28703.40 30138.60 31636.20 33216.96 34880.88 36628.08 38458.44
M 2333.02 2391.95 2511.55 2636.35 2768.08 2906.74 3052.34 3204.87
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M 2449.15 25ll.55 2636.35 2768.08 2906.74 3052.34 3204.87 3364.34
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2. ']hat tiE piy plan lEœin establi.sha1l:E, arrll'E.rEty is, retractiœ to Þprill, 1984, ani
shill. tœræfter l:E in full fcrœ ërrl effEct. U1til alterErl, d1arq:d er æe:rlrl q¡ tiE Ibml of
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Adopted by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
Supervisors McGraw, Minter, Brittle, Burton
NAYS:
None
ABSENT:
Supervisor Nickens
Supervisor McGraw moved the following prepared
resolution placing the positions on the Pay Plan and implementing
this effective April 1, 1984:
RERIIJrICN ID. 84-73 ES:IÞ1LIEHIN; A CJ..ASSIFJO\T[( RAN
Fœ ~ :IN '1HE 9R7IŒ Œ' lŒŒE CIllJIY
æ :rr IællÆD q¡ tiE B:::md Œ ~ of R:Erd<e G:ulty, Virginia, as fal.1t:ws:
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1. '1lB.t tlEœ l:E, arrll'ErEi:¥ is, EStablisŒrl a ("l~ifiœtim plan fer ~ in
tiE ærviœ of lbn::ke Cbnty in tiE foJ.1o,¡jrg v.oræ ani fig.Ire:;, to-wit:
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A B C D E F G H
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503 Iatorer ~ 1
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Parks & R:D:ætim 1
500 01stalian Rliliiirg3 & Grw'rls 2
505 utilities MrintaBrrE Vòrker utility MrintaBrrE 5
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102 CLerk 'IYJ?ist II utility M.tintaBrx:e 1
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210 'lax Clerk I Ctmnissicrer c£ ~ 3
213 Iml EState Clerk I G:mniss:i.cœr c£ ~ 2
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221 Tr:æs.Ir:er Clerk I Tr:æs.Ir:er 2
225 Þ.a:oJnt CLerk I utility Bi.:lUnJ 1
300 Air Rillntim OEfiœ Clerk Air Rillntim O:nt.rol 1 I
8m Wm:ants am IaDrds CLerk 9Eriff 0
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702 rnrlnical Service:; A&s.istant Library 2
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710 Ia:::ræ.tiœ Inst:roctxr Parks & Ie::rætim 1
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506 MJtor RpipŒnt QEratoL" I EhJÏŒErÏnJ 1
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801 R:xrl eerv1.ŒS Di.ra:::txr ~iff/Jail 1
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211 'lax Clerk II ctmnissiaEr of lèæn.E 1
214 Ieal EState Clerk II ~ 1
222 TœasJrer Clerk II TœasJrer 6
226 k:m.Jnt Clerk II ~ 4
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RJblic Rrilities 1
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201 Ea1icr I.B.ta Ehtry Cbxdiœ.t:cr I.B.ta Prcx:Ess.ÏnJ 1
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400 Right4~y 'llrlI1ician ~ 1
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418 Witer (þ=ratxr N utility Millrt:aBrx:e 6
422 Vàste Witer Træ.1:rŒnt. Plant .
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712 Assistant lß::ŒBtirn ~ Parks & Ia:::ræt.im 0
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108 I£gll 8.a::retary O:mty At:t.ar'Œ¥ 1
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122 :Eers:rIEl Assistant :Eers:rIEl 0
215 RÐl EState Clerk ill Ctmni.ss.i.aEr Œ IeìEnE 1
227 kxDDt Clerk ill utility ~ 1
228 Payroll ~ Aca1Jnt.in;J 1
ill Plann:inJ 'lèrlIri.ci.an r:e.elqm:nt 0
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423 W3stEw:iter Træ.1:rŒnt. Plant
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833 ari.ef Q:mnniœ.ti.cns 0ÏSfRtda:' 9Eriff/Q:mnniœ.tims 1 I
838 Fire Fighter Fire & Etcg. 8ervices 13
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15225.36
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16785.24
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708 HÐ.i Librarian Library 3
8Œ) IèJ:Bbilitatirn Cl:u1.ælar 9Eriff/Jail 2
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aœ Cbn:e:::t.irns Eergænt 9Eriff/Jail 0
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824 D:pJty S"a:iff SarlJ=&íL ~ & Irlœst.igitim 11
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217 ~iær IT A~ 4
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826 yæth & Family S=rvi.ces Eergænt SH'i.f:f¡Yæth & Family SVæ 1
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842 Fire 03ptain Fire & Etrg. S=rvi.ces 2
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431 Þdnin:istIatiœ Asst to ~.int:arl:nt
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315 Le.e1.qIra1t Ià7i.EW ClD:diœ.tor Le.e1.qIra1t 1
615 Cl:mnni.œti.cm Dira:mr R:rlio Mrint:aBn:e 1
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430 Dira:mr of Fa::ilities }31;ln;rq:> & Granis 1
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2. '!hat tiE ~li¥tsifiœtim plan lEœin est:abli.sh:rl te, am ~ is, ret.rt:a:tive to
Þ¡:rill, 1984, arrl sŒùl tta:æft:er" te in full farce arrl effe::±. U1til altera:1, d1anp:l cr CIlt:ld:cl.1:?i
tiE B:md c£. ~; arrl
3. '!hat th:æ ~ d2si.gœ.taì in this reriI..ut:.irn ''lÞ"'l~ifi.e:i'' sh3ll te pìid at
rate to te œterm:in:d l:¥ tiE B:md of ~ in its g),e d.i.&:retim; arrl
4. 'J1at tiE Œœin EStabl.ù:hrl f'"lR.c::sificatim plan a::œt.i.tutes a tR""li¥tsificatirn of
all ed..st.in:J ~lR.c:t~ifi.e:i Chnty ~ effECtive Þ.prill, 1984, arrl EStabl.i.sh:s tiE anniveræ.ry
d:ite far all s..rl1. ~ as April 1.
Adopted by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
Supervisors McGraw, Minter, Brittle, Burton
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NAYS:
None
ABSENT:
Supervisor Nickens
Department of Public Facilities - Superintendent,
John Hubbard, reported that Roanoke County made a strong appeal
for a more equitable share of construction funds at the Highway
Department's public hearing for the six-year plan,
indicating that allocations should be received within the next
month.
Department of Fiscal Management - Superintendent,
John Chambliss recommended a contract be awarded to Video
Production Services for development of a tape to be used for an
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annual report and economic development. At the recommendation
of Chairman Burton, this was held over until the April 24, 1984
meeting in order to obtain proposals, timetables, and samples
from Appalachian Power and Norfolk and Western since they provide
this service at no cost.
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Supervisor McGraw asked John Chambliss if the studies
have been submitted on residential versus commercial property
values, and Mr. Chambliss reported that the real estate office
has summarized this and a report will be prepared.
County Administrator - Donald R. Flanders reviewed
the information on the County Vehicle Maintenance Control
Program. Supervisor McGraw moved to approve the vehicle
classification and numbering system, and the motion carried by a
unanimous voice vote.
IN RE: APPOINTMENTS
Supervisor Minter moved for the appointment of Betty
Lucas, Director of the Social Services Department, to serve on
the Human Service Committee for a one-year term effective
March 1, 1984. The motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
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IN RE: WORK SESSIONS
Timothy Gubala reported that the Planning staff has
prepared a work schedule and outline for the regulation of
mobile homes, and the Board concurred with the schedule.
IN RE: SCHEDULE OF UPCOMING BOARD MEETINGS
The following meetings will be held for budget review:
April 13, 1984 at 4:00 p.m. School Budget
April 16, 1984 9:00 a.m. - l2:00 p.m. Budget
April 23, 1984 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Budget
April 25, 1984 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Budget
May 2, 1984 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. County Attorney
I Application Reviews
IN RE: ADJOURNMENT
At 9:53 p.m. Supervisor McGraw moved to adjourn to
April 13, 1984 at 4:00 p.m. to meet with the School Board for an
exchange of information relative to the school budget, and the
motion carried by a unanimous voice vote.
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