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Salem-Roanoke County Civic Center
Salem, Virginia
February 13, 1979
7:00 P.M.
The Board of County Supervisors of Roanoke County,
Virginia, met this day in open session at the Salem-Roanoke
County Civic Center in Salem, Virginia, this being the second
Tuesday and the first regular meeting of the month.
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Members Present: Chairman May W. Johnson, Vice-Chairman
Robert E. Myers, Supervisors R. Wayne Compton (left meeting at
8:50 p.m.), Edward C. Park, Jr. and Lawrence E. Terry.
Chairman Johnson called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m.
and recognized Reverend W. F. McMahan, Locust Grove Methodist
Church, who offered the invocation. The Pledge of Allegiance to
the flag was given in unison.
IN RE:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
Supervisor Terry moved that the minutes of the regular
meetings of January 9 and January 23, 1979, be approved as
presented, which motion was adopted unanimously.
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IN RE:
REQUEST OF FRANCES GRAHAM FOR A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO
PARK A MOBILE HOME TO BE OCCUPIED BY DAVID C. GRAHAM
(SON) ON A 47-ACRE TRACT LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF
STATE ROUTE 677 (WILLOW BRANCH ROAD), 1.1 MILES WEST
OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH STATE ROUTE 614 IN THE CAVE
SPRING DISTRICT
This request was presented to the Supervisors by Ms. Graham.
No one appeared in opposition.
This concluded the pullilic hearing and Supervisor Terry
moved that the request of Frances Graham be approved subject
to the provisions of the County Zoning Ordinance as it pertains
to mobile homes, which motion was adopted unanimously.
NOTE: Variances have been granted by Board of Zoning Appeals-
(1) Existing house on the property
(2) Mobile Home is not owner occupied
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IN RE:
REQUEST OF WILLIAM AND SHIRLEY MILLNER FOR RENEWAL OF
THEIR SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO PARK A MOBILE HOME TO BE
OCCUPIED BY HAZEL ASHBY ON A 58.2-ACRE TRACT (WITH AN
ADDITONAL MOBILE HOME) LOCATED ON A PRIVATE ROAD OFF
FRANKLIN COUNTY ROUTE 852, 800 FEET NORTH OF FRANKLIN
COUNTY ROUTE 613 IN THE WRIGHT AREA OF THE CAVE SPRING
DISTRICT
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This request was presented to the Supervisors by Ms. Hazel
Ashby, mobile home occupant. No one appeared in oppositon.
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This concluded the public hearing and Supervisor Terry
moved that the request of William and Shirley Millner be approved
beginning September 28, 1978, subject to the provisions of the
County Zoning Ordinance as it pertains to mobile homes, which
motion was adopted unanimously.
IN RE:
REQUEST OF ROBERT LEE ROGERS FOR A SPECIAL EXCEPTION
TO PARK A MOBILE nOME TO BE OCCUPIED BY MR. AND MRS.
:). C. JACOBS (MCTEER AND FATEER- IN-LP.T~~) G:~ /A L-.~CS~E
TRACT LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF STATE ROUTE 642
(ALLEGhANY DRIVE), 0.5 MILE NORTH OF U.S. ROUTE 11-460,
GATA1.JBA DISTRICT
Neither the applicants or the proposed occupants of the
mobile home were present at the public hearing.
Mr. T. T. Tuttle, area resident, spoke in opposition to the
request stating that a mobile home would devalue his property.
Mr. Haxie Cooner's son appeared on his behalf and advised that
his father is an adjoining property owner and that access to the
Rogers' property is an easement through his father's property.
Mr. Cooner also stated that his father was concerned over
possible overload of the spring, which already serves 19 families
Supervisor Myers moved that the public hearing be continued
to March 27, 1979, and that the applicants be notified or such
continuance, which motion was adopted unanimously.
IN RE:
REZONING OF A PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING ~~
6.7726 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, SITUATE ON *
THE NORTHWEST SIDE OF U.S. HIGlfWAY *
ROUTE 221 AT CAVE SPRING *
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ORDER
This request was presented to the Supervisors by H. Allen
Glover, Attorney, who noted that Oakey's owns property on Route
419 but in the course of working and trying to find 2 suitable
location, this property on 221 became available. Mr. Glover
then described the property in question which is located on
Route 221, a predominantly cormnerical area and also noted that
adjoining landowners are in favor of this proposed use of the
land. Mr. Glover described the site plan and explained that the
proposed building will be similar to Oakey's North Chapel and
Vinton Chapel.
Mr. Kenneth C. King, Jr., Attorney, appeared Oi''. behalf of
representatives of the Roanoke Valley Artificial Kidney Center,
which orerates a kidney dialysis center located 2.t L~.330
Brambleton Avenue, S.W. (across the highway from the property
in question). Mr. King submitted a petition containing over 40
signatures of persons who are basically patients at the center
opposing tl1e rezoning, a. copy of Vlhich is filed with these
minutes. Er. King stated that his clients opposed the rezoning
since a funeral home ,;d thin sight 1iI.'ou.ld be depressir.g to patients
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the facilities' patients who arrive and depart on a schedule.
Mr. Bob Saunders, Vice President of the Artificial Kidney
Association and dialysis patient opposed the rezoning stating
that it would be depressing to drive by a funeral home when in
route for treatments. Dr. Jorge Roman, a kidney specialist,
expressed concern over the Funeral Home depressing the kidney
patients and told the Supervisors that suicide is a major cause
of death in kidney patients. Mr. Francis Ray from Martinsville
and a former patient of the center, said he would find it very
depressing to pass by a funeral home on the way to treatments.
In rebuttal, Mr. Glover stated that the only objection
raised is incompatible use -- which should not be allowed to
control zoning decisions. He further cited the predominantly
commercial area and the Planning Commission's unanimous favorable
recommendation.
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FINAL ORDER
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the
Zoning Ordinances of Roanoke County as amended, be, and they ~
hereby are, further amended to reclassify and rezone from
Business District B-1 to Business District B-2 the following
tract or parcel of land:
BEGINNING at an iron pin on the northwest side
of U.S. Highway Route 221, which pin is the
common pin of the property now or formerly
owned by C.D.B., as shown on the Plat of Survey
prepared by Jack G. Bess, Certified Land Surveyor,
dated April 22, 1974, thence N. 53 Deg.3l' W. 150
feet to an iron pin; thence S. 36 Deg. 29' W. 285 feet
to an iron pin; thence N. 1 Deg. 14' 38" W. 52 feet to
a point; thence S. 85 Deg. 5' 36" W. 282.50 feet to an
old iron pipe; thence N. 9 Deg. l' 52" W. 115.92
feet to an old iron pipe; thence S. 82 Deg. 52' 4"
W. 123.57 feet to an old iron pipe, thence N.
10 Deg. 55' 3" E. 47.62 feet to an old iron pipe;
thence N. 74 Deg. 34' 33" E. 30.93 feet to a tack;
thence N. 54 Deg. 57' 33" E. 71.23 feet to an old
iron pin; thence N. 37 Deg. 3' 3" E. 71.85 feet to
an old iron pin; thence N. 5 Deg. 7' 50" W. 105.02
feet to a bolt; thence S. 65 Deg. 39' 16" W. 30.67
feet to an old iron pin; thence N. 18 Deg. 23' 43"
W. 69.90 feet to an old iron bolt on the south-
east side of State Route 1663; thence with State
Route 1663 N. 31 Deg. 31' 56" E. 65.90 feet to a
point; thence continuing on State Route 1663 N.
42 Deg. 45' 35" E. 13.15 feet to an old iron pin;
thence N. 73 Deg. 36' 27" E. 169.19 feet to an old
iron pin; thence N. 74 Deg. 3' 52" E. 131.86 feet
to an old iron pin; thence S. 17 Deg. 35' 2" E.
111.45 feet to an old iron pin; thence N. 69 Deg.
57' E. 83.70 feet to a post; thence S. 75 Deg.
40' E. 400.92 feet to an iron pin situate on
U.S. Highway Route 221; thence following the
northwesterly line of said highway S. 36 Deg.
29' W. 337.61 feet to the PLACE OF BEGINNING,
CONTAINING 6.7726 acres, more or less, as shown
on the Plat of Survey prepared by Jack G. Bess,
Certified Land Surveyor, dated April 22, 1974.
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that this Resolution
and Order be spread on the official records of the Board of
County Supervisors of Roanoke County by the Clerk of this
Board and that the Clerk further furnish a certified copy of
this Resolution and Order to A. A. Guepe, Secretary of the
Planning Commission of Roanoke County, Virginia, who is hereby
directed to change all official zoning maps of Roanoke County
to reflect the rezoning ordered herein and that additional
certified copies be sent to counsel for the petitioner herein.
This concluded the public hearing, and Supervisor
Compton moved that the Board concur with the recommendation
of the Planning Commission and approve the rezoning, which
motion was adopted by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnso
NAYS: None
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IN RE: PETITION OF M. R. FITZGERALD FOR REZONING FROM
B-2 TO M-2 OF A PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 3 ACRES
AND LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SODE OF U. S. ROUTE 11-.460,
1200 FEET EAST OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH STATE ROUTE
~~ 612 IN THE CATAWBA DISTRICT TO PERMIT CONTINUED
OPERATION OF A CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT STOP~GE YAP~
This request was presented to the Supervisors by Mr.
Fitzgerald. No one appeared in opposition.
FINAL ORDER
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County
Supervisors of Roanoke County that the following described parcel
of land situate on the southerly side of U. S. Route 11-460,
approximately 1,200 feet west of its intersection with State
Route 612, be, and the same is hereby, rezoned from Business
District B-2 to Industrial District M-2:
BEGINNING at a persimmon tree, corner to the
Conner's lot on the north line of the Norfolk
and Western right-of-way, thence with the N&W
right-of-way S. 52 deg. 03' W. 149.5 feet to a
point, thence S. 47 deg. 07' W. 150 feet to a
point; thence S. 22 deg. 33' W. 84 feet to a
point, thence a new line N. 47 deg. 55' W. 369
feet to a stake on the south line of the right-
of-way of U. S. Route 11-460; thence with the
same N. 41 deg. 07' E. 75.5 feet to a point;
thence N. 48 deg. 51' E. 73 feet; thence N.
59 deg. 30' E. 126 feet; thence N. 63 deg. 48'
E. 175.5 feet to a point in Stipes Branch on
the Goodwin lot line; thence down the Branch
with the Goodwin lot line S. 12 deg. 38' E.
222 feet to a point in the Branch; thence N.
70 deg. 15' E. 122 feet to a point in the Branch
on the said Conner lot line; thence with the
Conner lot line leaving the Branch, S. 21 deg.
15' E. 64 feet to the BEGINNING.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Planner be, and he
is hereby, directed to reflect this change in zoning on the
zoning maps of the County.
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On motion of Supervisor Myers and adopted by the following
recorded vote:
AYES:
NAYS:
IN RE:
Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnsor
None
PETITION OF ALLEN R. AND EDNA H. MORAN FOR REZONING
FROM B-1 TO B-2 OF 1.152 ACRES LOCATED ON THE NORTH
SIDE OF STATE ROUTE 1663 (OLD CAVE SPRING ROAD) ,330
FEET WEST OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH STATE ROUTE 1637
(RASMONT ROAD) IN THE WINDSOR HILLS DISTRICT TO PERMIT
CONSTRUCTION OF A FACILITY FOR THE OPERATION OF SMALL
RETAIL BUSINESS
This request was presented to the Supervisors by Frank K.
Saunders, Attorney, who explained that the petitioners wished
to construct a small group of retail businesses or a neighborhooc
mini-mall type of operation. Mr. Moran was also present at the
hearing.
Mr. Gerard B. Bijwaard, resident of the Windsor Hills
District, appeared in opposition since only a vague plan was
presented at the Planning Commission hearing. Mr. Bijwaard also
questioned the legality of the Supervisors hearing the request
because of a 2 to 1 vote at the Planning Commission hearing.
Supervisor Terry moved that the petition be referred back
to the Planning Commission for further consideration.
At this point, Supervisor Compton moved that the Board
proceed with its regular agenda and asked the County Attorney to
clarify the question of the legality of the Supervisors hearing
this request without a majority vote of the Planning Commission,
which motion was adopted unanimously.
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IN RE: PETITION OF EMERGENCY VEHICLES INC. FOR A SPECIAL
EXCEPTION TO OPERATE A BUSINESS FOR THE SALE OF NEW
AND USED AMBULANCES, FIRE TRUCKS, AND EMERGENCY
SERVICES SUPPLIES ON PROPERTY PRESENTLY ZONED B-3
AND LOCATED AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF FRANKLIN
ROAD (ROUTE 220) AND VALLEY STREET (PINKARD COURT)
IN THE CAVE SPRING DISTRICT
This request was presented to the Supervisors by Mr. John
T. Molumphy, III, Attorney. No one appeared in opposition.
FINAL ORDER
(1) Upon petition for Special Exception by W. H. FRALIN,
KAREN WALDRON LESTER and EMERGENCY VEHICLES, INC. for use of
certain property zoned business B-3, said Special Exception
being expresssly provided for in the Roanoke County Zoning
Ordinance, as amended, at article 11 section 1-4, and said
parcel being more particularly described and indicated on the
copy of plat attached hereto and made a part hereof, said
property being located on the westerly side of Franklin Road,
S.W. on the northerly side of its intersection with Valley
Street, S. W. in the Cave Spring Magisterial District, Roanoke
County, Virginia and said Special Exception being desired so tha
a business for the sale of new and used ambulances and emergency
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services, supplies and fire trucks may be operated thereon; and
(2) Upon receiving and filing of said petition and upon
public hearing before the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors
pursuant to notice,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the petitioners be
and hereby are granted a Special Exception as provided by
article 11 section 1-4 of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance,
as amended, for the above described parcel and for the
hereinabove stated purposes; and
The Roanoke County Planning Commission is directed to
reflect said Special Exception upon the map of Roanoke County,
Virginia.
The foregoing Order was adopted on motion of Supervisor
Compton and the following recorded vote:
AYES: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry,
Mrs. Johnson
NAYS: None
PETITION OF DAVID E. BITTEL, D.M.D. FOR REZONI~G
FROM R-l TO B-1 OF A PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING
0.43 ACRE AND LOCATED ON THE SOUTHEASTERLY SIDE
OF COLONIAL AVENUE, 0.3 MILE NORTHEAST OF ITS
INTERSECTION WITH ROUTE 419 IN THE CAVE SPRING
DISTRICT SO THAT A PROFESSIONAL OFFICE BUILDING
INCLUDING MEDICAL AND DENTAL OFFICES MAY BE
CONSTRUCTED THEREON
This request was presented to the Supervisors by Jennings
T. Bird, Attorney. Also present were his associate Ms. Lea L.
Lautenschlager and Dr. Bittel. Mr. Bird explained the location
of the property and advised that Dr. Bittel has a contract to
purchase the property from Mr. and Mrs. Tickle subject to the
rezoning being approved. Mr. Bird explained that a 40 by 90
foot office building to house two dental offices is proposed and
noted the abundant parking facilities, the availability of
water and sewer and the fact that the topography of the land
is practically level. Mr. Bird stated that the property cannot
be developed under its present zoning classification and that
the requested rezoning is the highest and best use given the
particulars of the neighborhood. He noted that the proposed offic
building would generate considerably less traffic than the
adjacent convenience store. Mr. Bird advised that residents of
the neighborhood were invited to a meeting in July for the
purpose of discussing his proposal but only 2 persons responded.
Mr. Bird stated that subsequent phone calls were made, with some
neighbors in favor of the rezoning and some opposed. He further
stated that the petitioners have agreed that the property will
be used only for the construction and operation of a professional
office building, including medical and dental offices; said
condition being submitted ot the Board in a proffer statement
dated February 13, 1979 prior to the hearing. He also noted that
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one of the key elements involved is that a buffer is needed
between area residents and an adjacent convenience store which
this proposed use would provide.
Ms. Dorothy M. Smith, a resident of 3657 Colonial Avenue
(directly across from the property in question), appeared in
opposition to the request. Ms. Smith advised that she also
represented those citizens residing in the 3600 block of
Colonial Avenue and then recounted the history of the convenienc
store and former gasoline station, advising that the convenience
store got in through a grandfather clause. Ms. Smith further
state that these businesses were offensive to the neighbors
who wished the area to remain residential. Mr. Fred Clarkson,
who resides directly opposite the property in question, also
appeared in opposition and generally agreed with Ms. Smith.
Board Chairman Johnson, who represents the Cave Spring
Magisterial District, advised that the main concern of certain
of the area residents was the fear of commercializing Colonial
Avenue--that approval of this request will be the beginning
of another Brambleton Avenue.
Chairman Johnson recognized Jennings Bird who concluded
his presentation by reading from a recent legal opinion in the
Vienna Council vs. Kohler case stating that adjoining landowners
objections were not sufficient reason to overturn a rezoning
request. Mr. Bird also reiterated his opinion that the property
cannot be used in its current zoning classification.
ORDERED that the Petitioner be, and hereby is, granted
rezoning of the following described parcel of land from R-l
Residential District to B-1 Office and Residential District,
subject to the condition that the property will be used only
for the construction and operation of a professional office
building, including medical and dental offices, pursuant to
Section 21-61, et seq., of the Roanoke County Code:
BEGINNING at a iron on the southeasterly side of
Colonial Avenue, corner to the property of J. D.
MacArthur Properties, Inc. (7-Eleven Store) and
being located 279.50 feet northeasterly from
Thompsons Lane; thence with the southeasterly
side of Colonial Avenue N. 52 deg. E. 95.0 feet
to an iron; thence with two new division lines
through the Robert H. Tickle property S. 31 deg.
15' E. 200.00 feet to an iron; thence S. 52 deg.
15' W. 95.0 feet to an iron on line of B. E.
Conner property; thence with the line of the
Conner property passing an old iron, corner to
J. D. MacArthur Properties, Inc., and continuing
with the line of same N. 31 deg. 15' W., in all
200.0 feet to the BEGINNING and containing 0.43
acres and being as shown on map made by T. P.
Parker & Son, Engineers and Surveyors, dated
March 14, 1978.
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This concluded the public hearing and Supervisor Terry
moved that the Board concur with the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and deny the rezoning, which motion was
defeated by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson
NAYS: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park
Supervisor Myers moved that the rezoning be approved
subject to the condition that the property will be used only
for the construction and operation of professional office
building, including medical and dental offices, which motion was
adopted by the following recorded vote:
AYES: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry
NAYS: Mrs. Johnson
IN RE: PETITION OF ALLEN R. AND EDNA H. MORAN
In regard to the petition of Allen R. and Edna H. Moren,
County Attorney Buchholtz advised that action of the Board of
Supervisors is legislative in nature and is determined by
statute, while the Planning Commission is an advisory body only
and exercises no legislative power. Mr. Buchholtz stated in his
legal opinion it is not necessary that a majority of the
Planning COlnmission members act on any request since it is an
advisory commission and suggested that the Board is within its
rights to re-refer the petition in question to the Planning
Commission since one of the functions of the Planning Corrmission
is to give its best-reasoned recommendation to the governing
body.
Mr. Terry's motion to refer the Moran petition back to
the Planning Commission was adopted by the following recorded
vote:
AYES:
Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry,
Mrs. Johnson
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At 8: 50 p. m., Supervisor Compton advised that he mus t
leave the meeting. Prior to his leaving, Mr. Co~pton made
reference to a need in the school system for certain teachers
and consolidation, stating that in his opinion the first step
towards consolidation will be when the Valley governments work
to provide services interchangeably.
IN RE:
REQUEST OF CITIZENS FOR DRAINAGE AND ROAD IMPROVEMENTS
IN THE WEST TEXAS HOLLOW SECTION OF THE CATAWBA
DISTRICT
Mr. David L. Simm.ons and other residents from the West
Texas Hollow section of the Catawba District appeared before
the Board regarding certain drainage and road improvrnents
concerns in their area. Mr. Simmons then presented petitions
containing over 250 signatures and a Highway Renovation Proposal
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Following considerable discussion, Supervisor Myers moved
that these citizen recommendations be forwarded to the State
Highway Department for study and that a meeting be arranged
amoung County officials, citizen representatives and the
Highway Department to further discuss the matter, which motion
was adopted unanimously.
IN RE: BINGO PERMIT RENEWAL-SUGAR LOAF LIONS CLUB
Supervisor Terry moved that the application of Sugar
Loaf Lions Club for renewal of their bingo permit be approved
for the period February 13, 1979 through December 31, 1979,
which motion was adopted unanimously.
IN RE: BINGO PERMIT RENEWAL-CAVE SPRING DISTRICT LIONS CLUB
Supervisor Myers moved that the application of Cave Spring
District Lions Club for renewal of their bingo permit be
approved for the period February 13, 1979 through December 31,
1979, which motion was adopted unanimously.
IN RE: ROANOKE BASIN MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE-
APPOINTMENT OF A COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE
Supervisor Park moved that Supervisor Compton be appointed
to serve as a County representative on the newly created
Roanoke Basin Management Advisory Committee, which motion was
adopted unanimously.
IN RE: SPECIAL CETA PROJECT-PARK FACILITIES IMPROVEMENTS
Supervisor Myers moved adoption of the prepared resolution
accepting a certain grant from the Roanoke Consortium for
Manpower Services for the RQanoke County Department of Parks
and Recreation.
Consideration of the matter was continued to the
February 27, 1979 meeting due to the following recorded tie
vote:
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ABSENT:
IN RE:
Mr. Myers, Mrs. Johnson
Mr. Park, Mr. Terry
Mr. Compton
REFERRALS TO PLANNING COMMISSION
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In a report to the Board, the County Executive advised
that the following petitions have been referred to the County
Planning Commission since the Supervisors' meeting on
January 23, 1979:
(1) Petition of Harold C. and Mildred R. Wingate requesting
rezoning from RE to B-2 of 5.5 acres on the south side
of Route 311 (part of lots 8 and 9 of the Morgan Estates
subdivision) so a country farmhouse-type restaurant may
be operated thereon. Catawba District.
(2) Petition of Century Development Corporation and Branch
Associates, Inc. for rezoning from M-l to B-2 of one-
half acre at the northwest corner of the intersection
of Route 628 (Wood Haven Road) and Peters Creek Road to
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allow operation of a convenience store. Catawba District.
(3) Petition of Robert C. Dantzler for rezoning from RE to
A-I of 19 acres at the northwest corner of the intersection
of Texas Hollow Road and Route 913. Catawba District.
(4) Petition of Robert S. and Helen S. McCluer for rezoning
from B-1 to B-2 of lot 3 and west 50 feet of lot 2, block
3, survey 1 of Mount Vernon Heights subdivision (3815
Brambleton Avenue, S.W.) to allow operation of a retail
miniature store. Cave Spring District.
(5) Petition of George B. Cartledge, Jr. and Marianne Cartledge
for rezoning from R-3 to B-2 of 2.36 acres located 200 feet
from the southeast corner of Route 419 and Route 706
(Elm View Road) so a furniture store and offices may be
operated theron. Cave Spring District.
(6) Petition of L. Ben Murray, Jr., Marcella N. Murray,
Frederick W. Thomas, and Kitty M. Thomas for rezoning from
R-l to B-2 of a 9,000-square-foot tract on the northeast
side of Route 118 (Airport Road), 400 feet south of its
intersection with the access road to Woodrum Airport so a
real estate business may be conducted thereon. Hollins
District.
(7) Petition of Stone Printing and Manufacturing Company for
rezoning from R-l to M-l of an 8.46l-acre portion of ~
26-acre tract on the northeast side of Route 118
(Airport Road), 3,000 feet northwest from its intersection
with Hershberger Road to allow operation of an office and
printing plant thereon. Hollins District.
(8) Petition of Friendship Manor Apartment Village Corporation
for rezoning from R-l to B-2 of 24.178 acres on the north
side of Hershberger Road and east of State Route 623
(Florist Road) to permit the construction of an addition
to a convalescent and nursing care facility and construction
of life-lease apartments for the elderly. Hollins District.
(9) Petition of Friendship Manor Apartment Village Corporation
for rezoning from R-l, R-3, and B-2 of 56 acres known as
the "Lakeview property" located on the west sid.e of
Williamson Road and fronting partly on Peters Creek Road,
Dent Road, and Airport Road to permit construction of an
addition to an existing home for adults and construction
of life-lease apartments for the elderly. Hollins District.
(10) Petition of William and Arlene Alvarez for vacation and
closing of Ferrell Road from the north side of Warwood
Drive to its terminus on the boundary of lot 1, block 1,
section 1 of Bear Ridge subdivision. Windsor Hills District.
(11) Petition of Charlotte Heslep and Dell F. Critcher for
rezoning from R-l to B-2 of 1.84 acres at 3505 Brambleton
Avenue, S. W. (just west of the intersection of Brambleton
Avenue and Pinevale Road) to permit operation of a retail
business for the display and sale of custom-made home
interior decorations. Windsor Hills District.
(12) Petition of Ray B. and Violet V. Tucker for rezoning from
B-1 to B-2 of 0.356 acre on the east side of Old Cave
Spring Road, 1200 feet north from its southerly intersection
with Route 221 to permit the operation of a gift shop ~n
and existing building thereon. Windsor Hills District.
IN RE: EXECUTIVE SESSION
On motion of Supervisor Park and a unanimous voice vote,
the Supervisors voted to hold an Executive Session later in the
meeting at which time they will discuss several legal matters,
two personnel matters and two real estate matters.
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AYES: Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Mr. Compton
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DESCRIPTION
APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION NO. 2244-MID-YEAR BUDGET ADJUSTMENTS
Class: Expenditures
Fund: General Operating
Department: County Attorney
Object: Consultant Fee
Department:Department of Public Works-Garage
Object: Salaries
Department:School Transfer
Object: School Transfer
Department:Reimbursable Expenditures
Object: Reimbursable Telephone-Welfare
Department:Miscellaneous Operating Functions
Object: Attorney Fees-Sewer
Department:Contingent Balance
Object: Unappropriated Balance
Class: Revenues
Fund: General Operating
Department:Local Revenues
Ob j ec t :
ACCOUNT NUMBER
6030lf-103
603101-100
60317a-901
60318b-218c
60318f-103
60399a-999
Taxes-Personal Property 503010-0102
Taxes-Public Service Corporations 503010-0103
Local Sales Tax 503010-0202
Recordation and Conveyance Tax 503010-0203
Franchise Tax 503010-0204
Merchants' and Professional Licenses503010-0305
Animal Control Fees 503010-0306
Building Permit Fees 503010-0308
Fines and Forfeitures 503010-0401
Interest and Investments 503010-0501
Garbage Collection Fees 503010-0714
Court Recording Fees 503010-0722
Clerk Fees 503010-0723
Board of Prisoners 503010-0907
Miscellaneous Refunds 503010-0911
VPI Extension Services-Salem 503010-0917
Air Pollution Control-Salem 503010-0919
Refund Sheriff Mileage(Miscellaneous)503010-0921
Department:Commonwealth Revenues
Object: Incentive Payments
Welfare Grant-State, Federal
Share Trailer Tax
Share Local Hospitalization
Department:Non-Revenue Accounts
Object: Reimburse Federal Grant VA400-9
Refund Circuit Court Expenses
Department:Beginning Balance
Object: Beginning Balance
(CONTINUED)
503020-0606
503020-0608
503020-0612
503020-0621
503030-0998
503030-1010
503099-0001
INCREASE
(DECREASE)
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$ 15,500
1,500
22,359
31,000
6,056
1,305,563
$1,381,978
$ 207,000
31,000
180,000
15,000
5,000
35,000
9,000
5,000
5,000
100,000
10,000
6,000
16,300
5,000
8,000
2,000
1,000
200
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850
(350,000
5,000
(12,000)
1,768
(9,000)
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1,104,860
1,381,978
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DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NUMBER
INCREASE
(DECREASE)
Expenditures
School Operating
Schools
Administration 617000-17a
Instruction 617000-17b1
Other Instruction Costs 617000-17b2
Attendance and Health Services617000-17c
Adult Education 617000-17i
Maintenance of School Plant 617000-17f2
Capital Outlay 617000-19a
Debt Principal and Interest 617000-20b
$17,158
89,842
(134,590)
19,612
6,660
17,512
4,890
1,275
Revenues
School Operating
Schools
Local Appropriation-Rke Co Gen Oper
517000-31d
$22,359
vote:
On motion of Supervisor Myers and adopted by the following recorded
AYES:
NAYS:
Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson
None
ABSENT: Mr. Compton
IN RE: RESOLUTION NO. 2245 ACCEPTING THE DONATION OF A
CERTAIN PARCEL OF REAL ESTATE AND AUTHORIZING
THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO DULY AUTHENTICATE SUCH
ACCEPTANCE AS MADE AND PROVIDED BY LAW
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Supervisors of
Roanoke County as follows:
1. That that certain offer of Richard R. Hamlett and wife
to donate that certain parcel of real estate more particularly
described as Lot 1, Block 2, as shown on the map of Hamlett
Estates of record in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court
for the County of Roanoke, Virginia, to the ,Board of County
Supervisors of Roanoke County be, and it hereby is, accepted;
and
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2. That upon receipt of a duly executed deed from
Richard R. Hamlett and wife conveying the hereinabove-mentioned real
estate to the Board of County Supervisors of Roanoke County, the County
Executive is hereby authorized to authenticate the acceptance thereof, as
made and provided by Section 15.1-286 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as
amended.
III On motion of Supervisor Terry and adopted by the following recorded vote,
AYES: Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson
NAYS: None
ABSENT:
IN RE:
Mr. Compton
REQUEST TO WAIVE WATER ORDINANCE - SUMMERDEAN HEIGHTS, SECTION 2
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04.'.2.
Supervisor Park moved that the Board concur with the recommendation
of the Public Service Authority and deny the request of John Parker, Consulting
Engineer, for waiver of the County's Water Ordinance for Summerdean Heights,
Section 2.
Motion was adopted by the following recorded vote.
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AYES:
Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson
NAYS:
Mr. Myers
ABSENT:
Mr. Compton
IN RE:
RESOLUTION NO. 2246 COMMENDING THE ROANOKE COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF FIRE AND EMERGENCY SERVICES AND THE
ROANOKE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT FOR THEIR
PERFORMANCE DURING THE 1979 WINTER ICE STORM
WHEREAS, on the weekend of January 19-21, 1979, Roanoke County was
stricken by a severe winter ice storm causing power failure and other hardships
to the area; and
WHEREAS, said storm caused numerous calls for emergency assistance;
and
WHEREAS, the Roanoke County Department of Fire and Emergency Services
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and the Roanoke County Sheriff's Department responded to these calls for
assistance; and
WHEREAS, the volunteer and salaried personnel of these departments
did perform effectively and efficiently over a fifty-hour period without rest
and gave unselfishly of their time and skills; and
WHEREAS, their actions contributed appreciably to the safety and
relief of the community.
NOW, THERFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Supervisors
of Roanoke County that said Board does, on behalf of themselves and the citizen~
of Roanoke County, hereby commend the Roanoke County department of Fire and
Emergency Services and the Roanoke County Sheriff's Department for outstanding
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performance under very adverse conditions and recognizes the significant
contribution of the individuals and units involved in saving lives and
minimizing suffering during the 1979 winter ice storm.
On motion of Supervisor Park and adopted by a unanimous voice vote.
IN RE:
APPOINTMENT - COURT SERVICE UNIT ADVISORY COUNCIL
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Supervisor Terry moved that Mr. Gerard B. Bijwaard be appointed to
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serve as one of two representatives of the Windsor Hills Magisterial District
on the Roanoke County Court Service Unit Advisory Council for a term
beginning on February 13, 1979 and ending on March 22, 1981.
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The motion was adopted unanimously.
IN RE:
EXECUTIVE SESSION
At 9:50 p.m., on motion of Supervisor Terry and a unanimous vote
the Board recessed and went into Executive Session pursuant to a motion
heretofore adopted.
At 11:40 p.m. on motion of Supervisor Myers and a unanimous voice
vote, the Board reconvened in open session.
IN RE:
RESOLUTION NO. 2247 AUTHORIZING THE PURCHASE OF A
CERTAIN PARCEL OF REAL ESTATE UPON CERTAIN TERMS
AND CONDITIONS; AND AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY
EXECUTIVE TO DULY AUTHENTICATE SUCH ACCEPTANCE AS
MADE AND PROVIDED BY LAW
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Supervisors of Roanoke County
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as follows:
1. That that certain offer of G. G. Lovell and Dealie Lovell, husband
and wife, to sell and convey that certain parcel of real estate more particu-
larly described as 12.150 acres situate, lying and being on the northerly
side of State Highway Route 117 (Peters Creek Road) in the County of Roanoke,
Virginia, for a consideration not to exceed the sum of $295,000.00, to the
Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County be, and it hereby is, accepted; and
2. That upon receipt of a duly executed deed from G. G. Lovell and
Dealie Lovell, husband and wife, conveying the hereinabove-mentioned real
estate, certified as to title as made and provided by law, to the Board of
Supervisors of Roanoke County, the County Executive is hereby authorized to
authenticate the acceptance thereof, as made and provided by Section 15.1-286
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of the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended.
On motion of Supervisor Terry and adopted by the following recorded vote.
AYES: Mr. Myers, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Mr. Compton
ABSTAIN: Mr. Park
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IN RE:
APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION NO. 2248 - ACQUISITION OF LAND (NORTH COUNTY
DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NUMBER
INCREASE
(DECREASE)
Class:
Fund:
Department:
Object:
Expenditures
General Operating
Capital Outlay
Acquisition of Land (North County) 603l9A-60lH
$295.000.0C
Department:
Object:
Contingent Balance
Unappropriated Balance
60399A-999
(295.000.0C
On motion of Supervisor Terry and adopted by the following recorded vote.
AYES: Mr. Myers. Mr. Terry. Mrs. Johnson
NAYS: None
ABSENT: Mr. Compton
ABSTAIN: Mr. Park
IN RE: WOMACK PROPERTY
Supervisor Park moved that the County Executive be authorized and
directed to investigate the Womack property adjacent to Northside High School
for possible acquisition by the County for public purposes. which motion was
adopted unanimously.
IN RE:
ADJOURNMENT
This concluded the business before the Board at this time and on the
motion of Supervisor Myers and a unanimous voice vote. the meeting was adjourned
at 11:42 p.m.
CHAIRMAN
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