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Board of County Supervisors
Salem-Roanoke County Civic Center
Salem, Virginia 24153
June 10, 1980
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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 of June.
IN RE:
HEMBERS PRESENT:
Chairman Lawrence E. Terry, Vice Chairman Edward C. Park Jr.,
Supervisors May W. Johnson, Robert E. Myers, and Paul B. Matthews.
IN RE:
CALL TO ORDER:
Chairman Terry called the meeting to order at 6:20 p. m.
IN RE:
APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION NO. 2592 TRAVEL EXPENSE OF ADMINISTRATOR
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DESCRIPTION
ACCOUNT NUMBER
INCREASE
(DECREASE)
Class:
Fund:
Department:
Object:
Expenditure
General Operating
County Administrator
Travel
6030lB-220
$ 600
Department:
Object:
Contingent Balance
Unappropriated Balance
60399A-999
$(600)
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Park and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
EXECUTIVE SESSION
On motion of Supervisor Johnson the Board went into Executive session
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at 6:25 p.m.
IN RE:
CALL TO ORDER
The meeting for open session was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by
Chairman Terry.
IN RE:
INVOCATION
Rev.
Invocation was offered by/R. G. Quesenberry of Salem Pentecostal
Holiness Church, Salem, Virginia, and the pledge of allegiance to the Flag
was recited in unison.
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IN RE:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
On motion of Supervisor Matthews and a unanimous voice vote, the
minutes of the meeting for May 27, 1980 were approved.
IN RE:
COUNTY BUDGET
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Chairman Terry informed those in attendance that the County Budget
has not yet been adopted. He called for speakers who wish to comment on the
upcoming budget.
Mr. Claiborn Wilcox and Mrs. Marsha Cannon were present representing
the Red Cross of Roanoke Valley. Mr. Wilcox explained a new blood donation
program they would like to use in this area and requested as much funds as
may be available for this program.
Dr. Fred Roessel Jr., Director of Mental Health Services of Roanoke
Valley, was present to request that a modest increase be made to the tentativel
allocated $95,000 for this fiscal year's budget. No new programs are scheduled
for this year but the maintenance cost will be considerably more than last
fiscal year according to Dr. Roessel.
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Cindy Trinkle, Director of Planned Parenthood of Roanoke Valley,
spoke regarding the birth control program for the Valley citizens. She cited
a need of $4,000 for operation expenses this fiscal year.
Mr. E. Cabell Brand, TAP Board of Directors, was present to request
that $33,600 be made available to TAP in this year's budget. He also stated
that out of a total of 250 employees, 52 are Roanoke County residents and
that TAP's total budget for this year was $4 million dollars. He informed
the Board of the various projects with which TAP is involved and of programs
which would be funded by TAP. Mr. Brand submitted an "Economic Impact State-
ment" which is filed with the minutes of this meeting.
Mr. John Dove and Mrs. Barbara Newbill were present requesting funds
stated that funds come from various sources, including United Way, to support
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on behalf of the Child Abuse and Neglect program in the Roanoke area. They
this program.
Mr. Jack Hart, CASE representative, stated to the Board that, in
his opinion, if this proposed budget is adopted, it would be disastrous since
an increase in property taxes would be inevitable. He suggested that
Supervisors cut the budget now.
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On motion of Supervisor Johnson and a unanimous voice vote, the
public hearing on the budget was closed.
IN RE:
REQUEST OF JAMES B. COX JR. FOR A PERMIT TO PLACE A MOBILE *
HOME ON A 1.79-ACRE TRACT LOCATED ON A PRIVATE ROADWAY *
RUNNING APPROXIMATELY 600 FEET SOUTH OFF STATE ROUTE 676 * APPROVE
APPROXIMATELY 0.4 MILE WEST OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH U. S. *
ROUTE 220 IN THE CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. *
No one was present in support or opposition to this request. On
motion of Supervisor Johnson and a unanimous voice vote, the request was
approved.
IN RE:
REQUEST OF CLOVIS C. GARMAN FOR A PERMIT TO PLACE A *
MOBILE HOME TO BE OCCUPIED BY RALPH D. GARMAN ON A 5- *
ACRE TRACT WITH AN EXISTING DWELLING LOCATED ON THE * APPROVED
SOUTH SIDE OF STATE ROUTE 785 (BLACKSBURG ROAD) *
APPROXIMATELY 8.6 MILES WEST OF ITS INTERSECTION WITH *
STATE ROUTE 311 IN THE CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. *
Clovis Garman was present to support request for his son, Ralph
D. Garman, who will occupy the trailer. Since no one was present in oppositio
Supervisor Myers moved to approve this request; adopted by unanimous voice
vote.
IN RE:
REQUEST OF LOWRIE GLASGOW FOR A PERMIT TO PLACE A MOBILE *
HOME TO BE OCCUPIED BY DONNA AND RONNIE EPPERLY ON A 46- *APPROVED
ACRE TRACT LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF STATE ROUTE 617 *
(PITZER ROAD) APPROXIMATELY 0.7 MILE WEST OF ITS INTER- *
SECTION WITH STATE ROUTE 936 IN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT*
Mr. Ralph Glasgow was present to support this request. No one
appeared in opposition. On motion of Supervisor Park and a unanimous voice
vote, the request was approved.
IN RE:
REQUEST OF FRANCES BROWN GRAHAM FOR A PERMIT TO *
PLACE A MOBILE HOME TO BE OCCUPIED BY BOBBY LYNN *
GRAHAM ON A 2-ACRE TRACT WITH AN EXISTING DWELLING *
LOCATED ON THE NORTH SIDE OF STATE ROUTE 677 * APPROVED
APPROXIMATELY l.l-MILE WEST OF ITS INTERSECTION *
WITH STATE ROUTE 614 IN THE CAVE SPRING MAGIS- *
TERIAL DISTRICT. *
Ms. Graham was present to support this request and no one appeared
in opposition. On motion of Supervisor Johnson and a unanimous voice vote,
the request was approved.
IN RE:
REQUEST OF STEVE W. JENKINS FOR A PERMIT TO PLACE A
MOBILE HOME ON AN ll-ACRE TRACT WITH AN EXISTING
DWELLING LOCATED AT 2837 HIGHLAND ROAD IN THE
RIVERDALE FARM SECTION, VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT
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Mr. Jenkins was present to support this request and no one
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appeared in opposition. On motion of Supervisor Park and a unanimous voice
vote, the request was approved.
IN RE:
REQUEST OF DR. CLAUDIA A. JOHNSON FOR A HOME OCCUPATION *
PERMIT TO ALLOW PSYCOLOGICAL COUNSELING IN HER HOME *
AT 2127 LAUREL WOODS DRIVE IN SECTION 1 OF THE LAUREL * WITHDRAWN
WOODS SUBDIVISION, IN THE CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. *
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Tim Gubala, County Planner, stated Mrs. Johnson had phoned his
office this day and asked that her request be withdrawn. On motion of
Supervisor Myers and a unanimous voice vote, the request was withdrawn.
IN RE:
REQUEST OF CLAUDE AND GLADYS IRENE EGGLESTON TO REZONE *
FROM AGRICULTURAL DISTRICT A-I TO BUSINESS DISTRICT * APPROVED
B-3 A 2.6 ACRE TRACT LOCATED ON ROUTE 220 TO OPERATE *
A USED CAR BUSINESS IN THE CAVE SPRING DISTRICT. *
In compliance with the new procedure adopted by the Board, this
request is held over for a decision at a later date; on motion of Supervisor
Johnson and the following recorded vote. (SEE PAGE 88 ).
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None I
IN RE:
REQUEST OF R. W. WOODSON AND G. W. PETERS TO REZONE A *
PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 8.488 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, *
SITUATE ON BARRENS ROAD IN ROANOKE COUNTY 600 FEET * DENIED
NORTH OF PETERS CREEK ROAD FROM RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT *
R-l TO RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT R-3, CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL *
DISTRICT. *
Edward A. Natt Jr., Attorney, was present to support this request;
a number of citizens were present in opposition.
Mr. Natt informed the Board that owners propose to build a 40-unit
2 and 3 bedroom residences on this property. That units will be sold and
not rented. He submitted for review, a map of the proposed layout of units
and cited conditions which would be met by the developers.
After some discussion by the Board and residents of the area,
James Buchholtz, County Attorney, reminded the Board of Resolution
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Supervisor Myers moved to deny this request.
No. 2571 adopted May 13, 1980, which states that the request for rezonings
be presented at one meeting and a decision be made at the next regular
meeting. But, if the Board so desired, they could rescind the policy and make
a decision at the first presentation of a request.
Supervisor Myers then moved to withdraw his motion and moved to
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suspend the new rezoning policy,which was adopted by the following
recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
At this point Supervisor Myers then moved to deny the request of
R. W. Woodson & G. W. Peters for rezoning of property on Barrens Road;
adopted by the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
REQUEST OF T. N. NICHOLSON JR. TO REZONE A PARCEL OF *
LAND CONTAINING 4.39 ACRES SITUATE ON PETERS CREEK *
ROAD IN ROANOKE COUNTY APPROXIMATELY 1200 FEET NORTH * APPROVED
OF COVE ROAD FROM RESIDENTIAL R-l TO BUSINESS DISTRICT *
B-2 IN THE CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT *
Tim Gubala, County Planner, stated he was familiar with the
type of mini-warehouses proposed for this property and that he felt this
rezoning would be in keeping with the area.
Edward Natt, Attorney, submitted a list of conditions with which
the developers will comply. He further submitted a petition of the residents
of the area who favor the rezoning.
Supervisor Myers moved to approve the request with conditions
submitted.
County Attorney James Buchholtz reminded Supervisor Myers of the
policy on rezonings.
Supervisor Myers then moved to withdraw his motion to approve
(SEE BELOW)
IN RE:
RESCIND POLICY
Supervisor Johnson moved to rescind the Resolution, No. 2571,
adopted by the Board May 13, 1980 regarding procedure for rezonings; adopted
by the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson, and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
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REQUEST OF T. N. NICHOLSON JR. (CONTINUED)
Upon decision of the Board to abolish the rezoning procedure,
Supervisor Myers moved to approve the request; adopted by the following
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AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
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Supervisor Johnson moved to go back to the public hearing of
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Claude and Gladys Eggleston. She then moved to approve the request and it
was adopted by the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
REQUEST OF HARRIET S. PREECE TO RENEW A PERMIT TO PLACE A *
MOBILE HOME TO BE OCCUPIED BY JOHN MILLS, ON PROPERTY *
KNOWN AS LOCH HAVEN SOUTH OF STATE ROUTE 1404 IN THE * APPROVED
CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT. *
William B. Hopkins, Attorney, was present to support this request.
Mr. Newman Via, resident of the area, was present to oppose. Mr. Hopkins
passed out pictures to the Board for review of the trailer and area in
question. He stated that trailers and debris along the road fronting this
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property was more unsightly than the trailer which Mrs. Preece had placed
on her property.
Mr. Newman concurred with Mr. Hopkins regarding the debris along
the road and asked if something could be done to clean up. He then stated
his objection to the request of Mrs. Preece.
After some discussion Supervisor Myers moved to approve the request;
adopted by the following recorded vote.
AYES: Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry and Johnson
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: Supervisor Matthews
IN RE:
PETITION OF THE VIRGINIA ASSEMBLY CHURCH OF GOD
REZONE A PARCEL OF LAND CONTAINING 17.5 ACRES
SITUATE WEST OF HAWTHORNE ROAD, FROM R-l TO R-3
CONSTRUCT AN ADULT RESIDENTIAL FACILITY IN THE
HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT.
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APPROVED
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Stephen Yost, Attorney, was present to support this request which
was continued from a previous meeting. He cited conditions proffered for
the remaining approximate 7-acres.
Larry Garber, Asst. Resident Engineer, Virginia Dept. of Highways
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and Transportation, stated a need for the right-of-way to be extended at
each dead end street adjoining the property in order that a cul-de-sac be
built in the future.
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Mr. Maughan, a resident of the area, expressed his fear that a
water problem might arise unless a retaining wall is built near his property.
After some discussion regarding this request, Supervisor Matthews
moved to approve this request with all of the conditions proffered; adopted
by the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
HEARING ON ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR REGULATION OF PERSONS *
WHO ARE DEALERS IN THE BUSINESS OF PURCHASING SECONDHAND *
OR USED SILVER, SILVER-PLATED, GOLD, GOLD-PLATED OR * APPROVED
PEWTER ITEMS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, GUNS AND COINS. *
James E. Buchholtz, County Attorney, explained to the Board that
the City of Roanoke and Town of Vinton have adopted a similiar Ordinance
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and that such an Ordinance in the County would be in keeping with those
jurisdictions.
ORDINANCE NO. 2593 PROVIDING FOR REGULATION OF
PERSONS WHO ARE DEALERS IN OR ARE IN THE BUSINESS
OF PURCHASING SECONDHAND OR USED SILVER, SILVER-
PLATED, GOLD, GOLD-PLATED OR PEWTER ITEMS, WATCHES
AND JEWELRY, GUNS AND COINS.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County,
Virginia, as follows:
1. That there be and there hereby is established a Code for the
regulation of persons who are dealers in or are in the business of
purchasing secondhand or used silver, silver-plated, gold, gold-plated
or pewter items, watches and jewelry, guns and coins to read and provide
as follows:
DEALERS IN CERTAIN SECONDHAND MERCHANDISE
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Section 1. Requirements of register for dealers in certain secondhand
merchandise.
Every person who is a dealer in or in the business of purchasing
secondhand or used silver, silver-plated~gold, gold-plated or pewter
flatware, tableware or other similar household items, watches and jewelry,
guns and coins shall keep at his place of business a register in which
he shall record with respect to each purchase of any of the foregoing
items the following information:
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(a) a complete and accurate description of the goods,
articles or things purchased, including the number
of items;
(b) the time and date of receiving the same;
(c) the amount of money paid for the same; and
(d) the name and complete and accurate address of
the person selling the goods, articles or things
which information shall be taken from a valid driver's
license or special identification card issued by the
State Division of Motor Vehicles, together with a
particular description of such person.
Section 2. Access of law enforcement officers to register.
The register required to be maintained by Section 1 of this Code
shall be open to inspection by any federal, state or local law enforcement
officer during business hours.
Section 3. Examination of merchandise by law enforcement officers.
Every person who is a dealer in or in the business of purchasing
any of the items enumerated in Section 1 of this Code and every person
in the employ of such person shall admit to his premises during business
hours any federal, state or local law enforcement officer to examine any
item purchased and to search for and to take into possession any article
known by him to be missing or known or believed by him to have been
stolen.
Section 4. Purchases from minors prohibited.
No person who a dealer in or in the business of purchasing any
of the items enumerated in Section 1 of this Code shall purchase, buy or
receive, directly or indirectly, any such items from any person under
the age of eighteen (18) years of age.
Section 5. Penalties.
Violation of any provision of Section 1 through 4 of this Code shall
be a Class 2 misdemeanor punishable by a fine of not more than five hundred
dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment in jail for not more than six (6) months
or by both such fine and imprisonment.
2. This Code shall be in full force and effect from and after the date
of its passage.
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Johnson and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
HEARING ON ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING LAW ENFORECEMENT *
OFFICERS AND DEPUTY SHERIFF'S EMPLOYED BY ROANOKE *
COUNTY TO ENGAGE IN OFF-DUTY EMPLOYMENT WHICH MAY *
OCCASIONALLY REQUIRE THE USE OF THEIR POLICE *
POWERS IN THE PERFORMANCE OF SUCH EMPLOYMENT
REFERRED
Major Meador, Sheriff's Dept. was present to represent Sheriff
Foster, he reminded the Board of a letter from Sheriff Foster (filed with the
minutes of this meeting) which states rules and regulations which would be
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desirous if said Ordinance is approved. Major Meador spoke in favor of the
Ordinance if rules and regulations are followed. Major Meador further
informed the Board of insurance coverage for law enforcement officers which
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covers their actions in the line of duty.
The Vice-President of the Virginia Security Association was present
to speak in opposition to this request. Other members of the Association
were also present. He cited incidents whereby off-duty officers had abused
their position and of several lawsuits involving these officers. He further
stated that, in his opinion, the County should not supply uniforms, ga~, and
cars at the taxpayers expense in order that officers be employed for private
gain.
After some discussion Supervisor Matthews moved to refer this matteI
to the County Attorney for further investigation of this matter; adopted by
unanimous voice vote.
IN RE:
RECESS
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Chairman Terry called for recess at 9:35 p.m.
IN RE:
CALL TO ORDER
At 9:45 p. m. Chairman Terry called the meeting to order and
relinquished the chair to Edward C. Park, Jr., Vice-Chairman.
IN RE:
REQUEST OF HILLS DEPARTMENT STORE FOR A "FIREWORKS *
DISPLAY PERMIT" TO SET OFF FIREWORKS JULY 4TH AT *
THE STORE LOCATED AT CAVE SPRING CORNERS AND * DENIED
BRAMBLE TON AVENUE *
Allen Kiger, Assistant Manager, Hills Department Store, presented
to the Board copies of insurance covering the New York Protechnic Product
Company who would be responsible for setting off fireworks. He stated
there would be no tangible debris or excessive noise from the fireworks.
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Supervisor Terry stated that last year there was a traffic jam on
Route 419 and problems arose for the Sheriff's Department and that,in his
opinion, this should not be approved. Supervisor Terry moved to deny this
request which was adopted by unanimous voice vote.
**** At this point, Vice-Chairman Park relinquished the chair to Mr. Terry.
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IN RE:
REPORTS OF DEPARTMENTS, OFFICERS & COMMITTEES
County Administrator
Lease of County Property--Dixie Caverns
Administrator Clark informed the Board that the County's former
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Dixie Caverns landfill has been used for dumping recently and that efforts
to stop trespassers have been futile. Mr. L. D. Hill has requested to use
approximately one-acre of this property to store heavy equipment. He has
offered to install a gate and assist the County in preventing unauthorized
use of the property. Therefore, the following resolution was adopted.
RESOLUTION NO. 2594 AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR TO ENTER INTO A CERTAIN LEASE
AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF ROANOKE COUNTY UPON
CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County,
Virginia, as follows:
1. That the County Administrator be, and he hereby is authorized
and directed to enter into a certain lease agreement with Mr. L. D. Hill
to provide for the lease of approximately one acre of the County's
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property located near Dixie Caverns and formerly used by the County as a
landfill site, the said Mr. Hill to provide for security to the said
landfill site, and the leased portion of said site to be used for storage
of used equipment from Mr. Hill's crushed stone business and for no
other purpose; and
2. That the County Administrator shall enter into written agreement
with the said Mr. Hill containing provision for termination thereof upon
thirty days notice by either party and to be otherwise upon form approved
by the County Attorney.
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Myers and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews
NAYS:
None
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IN RE:
REFERRALS TO PLANNING COMMISSION
(a) Petition of Virginia Asphalt Paving Company, Inc.
requesting rezoning from A-l to M-2 of a 7-acre
tract adjoining the 16.91 acres already owned by
Virginia Asphalt Paving and located on the south
side of Route 679 (Buck Mountain Road) about
1,000 feet east from the Blue Ridge Parkway bridge
in Cave Spring District. Rezoning is requested to
permit construction of an office building and shop
facility.
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(b) Petition of Barry M. Fitzgerald requesting rezoning from
M-2 to RE of a 4.l3-acre tract on the east side of Route
639 between the Norfolk and Western railroad tracks and
the former Virginian railroad tracks in the Wabun section
of Catawba District. Rezoning is requested to permit
construction of a residence.
(c) Petition of W. W. Sink requesting rezoning from R-l to
A-I of about 18 acres lying on both sides of Enon Drive and
including four lots fronting on Carvin Street in Walrond
Court in Hollins District. Rezoning is requested because
the petitioner is of the opinion the land is unsuitable
for residential use.
IN RE:
TRANSIT SERVICE--TANGLEWOOD MALL AREA
Supervisor Johnson stated that she had a petition from Starkey
area residents who wished to support the Pendleton Bus Lines for that area
regarding public transportation, but they were unaware at the time that Mr.
Pendleton would not be continuing service for that area. In view of Mr.
Pendleton's decision to discontinue service, Supervisor Johnson moved to
approve the resolution prepared favoring Valley Metro bus service for the
Tanglewood area with an increase of $.10 for fares.
RESOLUTION NO. 2595 AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR TO ENTER INTO A CERTAIN AGREEMENT
ON BEHALF OF THE COUNTY OF ROANOKE WITH THE CITY OF
ROANOKE TO PROVIDE CERTAIN BUS SERVICE WITHIN THE
COUNTY UPON CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia,
as follows:
1. That the County Administrator be, and he hereby is authorized and
directed to execute a certain agreement on behalf of the County of Roanoke
with the City of Roanoke upon form approved by the County Attorney to
provide bus transportation along U. S. Route 220 and Virginia Highway
419 in Roanoke County to the Tanglewood Mall Shopping Center pursuant
to authorization contained in Section 15.1-526.2 of the 1950 Code of
Virginia, as amended; and
2. That the extension of such service shall specifically contain
provision authorizing the Board of Supervisors to from time to time
establish the rate of charge for such service into the County of
Roanoke; which said rate of charge is at the present time established
at $
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3. That an attested copy of this resolution be forthwith forwarded
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to the Clerk of the City Council of the City of Roanoke.
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Johnson and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry and Johnson
NAYS: None
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ABSTAIN: Supervisor Matthews
IN RE:
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE
Report--Central Service Cost Allocation Plan for Fiscal
Year Ending June 30, 1979
John Chambliss, Director of Finance, submitted a report for this
plan and explained that the County will receive $80,333 for indirect costs
invoiced to the State Welfare Department. The prepared resolution covers
payment from the local Welfare Department to the County for which they will
be reimbursed.
APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION NO. 2596 FOR COST ALLOCATION PLAN
INCREASE
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NUMBER (DECREASE)
Class: Expenditures I
Fund: General Operating
Department: Public Welfare - Superintendent's Office
Obj ect: Cost Allocation Plan 60308B-299C 20,333
Department: Contingent Balance
Object: Unappropriated Balance 603099A 60,000
Class: Revenues
Fund: General Operating
Source: Commonwealth
Object: Cost Allocation Plan 503020-0600 80,333
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Park and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews
NAYS:
none
IN RE:
LIVESTOCK CLAIM--C. H. GUNTER
Mr. Chambliss asked that this claim be continued due to a discrepenc
in the amount of the claim. On suggestion of Chairman Terry, this claim
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was continued.
IN RE:
LIVESTOCK CLAIM--MICHAEL S. LONG
Mr. Chambliss recommended to the Board that this claim in the total
amount of $10.00 be approved as suggested by the Animal Control Officers for
2 geese killed by dogs on April 8, 1980. On motion of Supervisor Johnson
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and the following recorded vote the claim was approved.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
ACCOUNTS PAID FOR MONTH OF MAY
Mr. Chambliss submitted his May report which was accepted and filed
with the minutes of this meeting.
IN RE:
HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE
Mr. Chambliss informed the Board of a change in rates (decrease) in
the Blue Cross/Blue Shield hospitalization insurance and that it would be
necessary to approve the new rates for the County.
Supervisor Myers moved to approve the new rates; adopted by the
following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION NO. 2597 FOR THE TANGLEWOOD INTERCONNECT
Mr. Chambliss explained that at the last regular Board meeting, a
resolution to appropriate funds for the Tanglewood Interconnect project was
not formally adopted and that it would be necessary to vote on this resolution
DESCRIPTION
INCREASE
(DECREASE)
ACCOUNT NUMBER
Class:
Fund:
Department:
Object:
Expenditure
Water Bond
Utility
Tanglewood Interconnect
647000-609G
$ 38,000
Object:
647000-999
$ (38,000)
Unappropriated Balance
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Johnson and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION
REQUEST TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS IN THE AMOUNT OF $10,000 FOR
CAREER PROJECT.
Bayes Wilson, Director of Finance for School Administration, was
present and explained to the Board that funding for this project comes from
State funds for the purpose of installing a Guidance Information system in
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the schools but it would be necessary to appropriate the funds at this time
which are 100% reimbursable.
APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION NO. 2598
Class:
Fund:
Department:
Object:
Expenditures
School Operating
Schools
Other Instruction Costs
INCREASE
ACCOUNT NUMBER (DECREASE)
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DESCRIPTION
Class:
Fund:
Department:
Object:
Revenues
School Operating
Schools
Guidance Information System
517000-18
$10,000
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Johnson and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
PLANNING COMMISSION
REQUEST OF PLANNING COMMISSION TO HAVE ALL TERMS OF MEMBERS
OF THE COMMISSION TO EXPIRE UNIFORMLY
Tim Gubala, County Planner, informed the Board that terms for the
Commission members expire on various days in January at the end of each three
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January 1st. Therefore, he requests the Board's concurrence on this request.
Approved on motion of Supervisor Matthews and a unanimous voice vote
IN RE:
COUNTY ENGINEER
Gene Robertson, County Engineer, requested that an extension of 0.10
mile for Route 827 be approved. Mr. Robertson submitted a report with facts
and circumstances which, in his opinion, warrants approval of this extension.
RESOLUTION NO. 2599 ESTABLISHING A NEW PUBLIC ROADWAY THE
SAME BEING AN EXTENSION OF SECONDARY ROUTE 827.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County,
Virginia, as follows:
1. That the County Engineer, having heretofore been appointed by
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the Board to view an extension of State Secondary Route 827 for a distance
of 0.1 mile and to establish the location thereof and to report thereon,
the report of the said County Engineer is hereby received and filed; and
2. That the County Engineer's report as herein received and filed
be and it hereby is approved, and it is ordered that said road as des-
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cribed in said report be and it hereby is established as a public road
to be a part of the State Secondary Highway System in Roanoke County,
the Board of Supervisors guaranteeing the right-of-way and right-of-
drainage; and
3. That a certified copy of this resolution be forthwith forwarded
to the resident engineer of the Virginia Department of Highways and
Transportation, Salem District, having supervision and maintenance of
State Secondary roads in Roanoke County.
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Johnson and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
BID COMMITTEE
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT--MOTOROLA MINI TORS
Michael Turner, Purchasing Supervisor, submitted a report which
states that a service contract is now available to the County for service
on 220 Motorola minitors used by the Fire and Emergency Services Department,
at a total cost of $9,900.00 which realizes a savings of $29,700 for a 5-year
period now covered at a cost of $39,600.00 by Lucky's Communications.
RESOLUTION NO. 2600 AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR TO ENTER INTO A CERTAIN CONTRACT
TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE SERVICE FOR CERTAIN FIRE
AND EMERGENCY SERVICES RADIOS UPON CERTAIN TERMS
AND CONDITIONS.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia,
as follows:
1. That the County Administrator be, and he hereby is authorized
and directed to accept a certain agreement with Motorola Communications
and Electronics for the servicing of two hundred twenty Motorola Minitors
for the fire and emergency services department of the County for the full
sum of $9,900.00, being $45.00 per unit, to provide for said two hundred
twenty units for a period of five years; and
2. That said servicing agreement shall be executed on behalf of the
County of Roanoke by the County Administrator upon form approved by the
County Attorney.
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Myers and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
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APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION NO. 2601 FOR RADIO MAINTENANCE
INCREASE
DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NUMBER (DECREASE)
Class: Expenditures
Fund: General Operating I
Department: Fire
Object: Radio Maintenance 60307A-2lSD $ 9,900
Department: Contingent Balance
Object: Unappropriated Balance 60399A-999 $(9,900)
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Myers and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
LIGHTING TENNIS COURTS--WALROND PARK
RESOLUTION NO. 2602 ACCEPTING A BID FOR FURNISHING
AND INSTALLING ALL MATERIALS NECESSARY FOR ADEQUATE
LIGHTING AT WALROND PARK TENNIS COURTS.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County,
Virginia, as follows:
1. That that certain bid of Southeastern Electrical Contractors of
Roanoke, Virginia in the amount of $47,441.00 for furnishing and install-
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ing all materials necessary for adequate lighting at Walrond Park tennis
courts, upon all and singular the terms and conditions of the invitation
to bid, the specifications of the County of Roanoke, Virginia, the
bidder's proposal and the provisions of this resolution be, and the same
is hereby accepted; and
2. That the County Administrator be, and he is hereby authorized
and directed to enter into contract with Southeastern Electrical Con-
tractors of Roanoke, Virginia for said work; and
3. That all other bids for said work are hereby REJECTED and the
County Administrator is directed to so notify such bidders and express
the County's appreciation for such bids.
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Myers and the following recorded vote.
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NAYS:
None
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IN RE:
RESOLUTION NO. 2603 CANCELLING THE REGULAR MEETING
OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SET FOR JULY 8, 1980.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia,
as follows:
1. That the regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors scheduled
for July 8, 1980 be, and it hereby is cancelled; and
2. That an attested copy of this resolution be posted at the front
door of the County Administration Building at 430 East Clay Street in
Salem, Virginia; the front door of the Roanoke County Courthouse; and at
the front door of the County Annex Building at 302 East Main Street in
Salem, Virginia.
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Matthews and the following recorded vote.
AYES:
Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
RESOLUTION NO. 2604 ESTABLISHING AND DECLARING THE
POLICY OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RELATING TO THE
REPLACEMENT OF COUNTY FIRE AND RESCUE VEHICLES WITH
VEHICLES PURCHASED FROM GENERAL FUND REVENUES OF THE
COUNTY.
BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia,
as follows:
1. That from and after the date hereof all fire and rescue vehicles
of the County of Roanoke hereafter replaced by fire and rescue vehicles
purchased from general fund revenues of the County shall be and remain
the property of Roanoke County; and
2. The disposal of such replaced vehicles shall be as directed
by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County from time to time and
funds realized from such disposal shall be paid into the general fund
of the County of Roanoke.
Adopted on motion of Supervisor Johnson and the following recorded vote.
AYES: Supervisors Park, Myers, Terry, Johnson and Matthews.
NAYS:
None
IN RE:
APPOINTMENTS
TAP Board of Directors
Mrs. Elizabeth W. Stokes and Mr. E. Cabell Brand now serve designate
terms for Supervisors Johnson and Myers, respectively. Supervisor Johnson
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stated these appointments were between Supervisor Myers and herself and moved
it be continued; approved by unanimous voice vote.
IN RE:
HEARING OF CITIZENS
Mr. Newman Via spoke in regard to the trash and debris along the
road in the Loch Haven area and asked the Board to look into the matter to
see if this problem can be alleviated. He also informed the Board of a house
which is an eyesore and questioned if something could be done about the house.
Rev. Carl Tinsley, Vice-President NAACP, spoke in opposition to
the reappointment of E. Cabell Brand to the TAP Board of Directors.
Mrs. Betty Despar, County resident and employee at TAP, spoke in
favor of Mr. Brand's reappointment.
Stephen Johnston,
Associate Director of TAP, stated that in his
opinion, it would be a mistake not to reappoint Mr. Brand to the Board of
Directors.
Theodore Edlich III, Executive Director TAP, stated his opinion
favoring the reappointment of Mr. Brand.
IN RE:
INQUIRIES OF BOARD MEMBERS
Supervisor Johnson asked Michael Turner, Purchasing Supervisor, to
write a letter to the Clear brook Rescue Squad stating that monitors for them
have been ordered.
IN RE:
ADJOURNMENT
On motion of Supervisor Johnson and a unanimous voice vote, the
meeting was adjourned at 10:45 p.m.
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