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3/25/1997 - Regular
o~ Roawo~~ ~ •~ rasa ROANOKE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ACTION AGENDA MARCH 25, 1997 ~~~~~~ ~~ ~~ R Welcome to the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors meeting. Regular meetings are held on the second Tuesday and the fourth Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. Public hearings are held at 7:00 p.m on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Deviations from this schedule will be announced. Individuals with disabilities who require assistance or special arrangement in order to participate in or attend Board of Supervisors meetings or other programs and activities sponsored by Roanoke County, please contact the Clerk to the Board at (540) 772-2005. We request that you provide at least 48- hours notice so that proper arrangements maybe made. A. OPENING CEREMONIES (3:00 P.M.) 1. Roll Call. 2. Invocation: F. Douglas Sweetenburg Roanoke County Sheriff s Office 3. Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag. B. REQUESTS TO POSTPONE, ADD TO, OR CHANGE THE ORDER OF AGENDA ITEMS 1 pMM ADDED EXE SESSION 21-344 A (~,1 TO CONSIDER THE A~21TiSITION OR USE OF F,AT. PROPERTY FOR PARK PURPOSES C. PROCLAMATIONS, RESOLUTIONS, RECOGNITIONS, AND AWARDS 1. Resolution of appreciation to John H. Cease, Chief of Police, for service to Roanoke County. CHIEF CEASE PRESENT TO ACCEPT RESO R-032597-1 LBE MOTION TO ADOPT RESO I7.g~ D. BRIEFINGS E. NEW BUSINESS 1. Resolution approving the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Budget for Fiscal Year 1997/98. (Diane Hyatt, Director of Finance) R-032597-2 BIT MOTION TO ADOPT RESO URC 2. Request for funding for 1997 Citizen Satisfaction Survey. (Anne Marie Green, Community Relations Director) ~-032597-3 FM MOTION TO APPROVE FUNDING OF $8,500 FROM BOARD CONTINGENCY FUND II~~ CONSENSUS OF BOARD TO DISCUSS BIENNIAL SURVEY FUNDING DURING BUDGET PROCESS a 3. Request to execute a training agreement with the Fifth District Employment and Training Consortium for R. R. Donnelley and Rusco. (Brian Duncan, Assistant Director, Economic Development) R-032597-4 FFH MOTION TO ADOPT RESO IIB~ 4. Resolution approving an option to purchase agreement with James C. and Arline B. Epperly to purchase approximately 0.50 acres, on the south side of Country Farm Road (being identified as County Tax Map parcel (55.03-3-9), as part of the Kroger expansion project. (Timothy Gubala, Economic Development Director) ~I$~ 5. Request for authorization to purchase replacement vehicles for Police Department. (John H. Cease, Chief of Police) A-032597-6 HCN MOTION TO APPROVE REQUEST IZg~ F. REQUESTS FOR WORK SESSIONS 3 G. REQUESTS FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS H. REQUEST FOR PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING OF REZONING ORDINANCES -CONSENT AGENDA 1. Ordinance to rezone appro~mately 3.3 acres from C-1 to I- 2 to construct a vehicle maintenance facility and new access road, located on the south side of West Main Street across from Alleghany Drive, Catawba Magisterial District, upon the petition of Industrial Development Authority (Roanoke County). 2. Ordinance to rezone approximately 2.35 acres from C-1 to I-2 to construct a vehicle maintenance facility and new access road, located on the south side of West Main Street across from Alleghany Drive, Catawba Magisterial District, upon the petition of Industrial Development Authority (Burritt Estate). 3. Ordinance to rezone 17.5 acres from R-3 to C-2 and obtain a Special Use Permit to construct a home for adults, located east of Airport Road north of the terminus of Woodbury Street, Hollins Magisterial District, upon the petition of Shenandoah Homes Retirement Villages. I. FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Ordinance declaring a parcel of real estate to be surplus and rejecting/accepting offer for sale of South County No. 4 well lot. (Gary Robertson, Utility Director) 4 I.BE MOTION TO APPROVE 1ST READING 2ND - 4/8/97 ~~ 2. Ordinance authorizing the vacation of a portion of an existing 20' sanitary sewer easement located on the eastern portion of Lot 7, Block 1, Section 23, Hunting Hills, Cave Spring Magisterial District, and authorizing acceptance of a relocation of the same easement. (Gary Robertson, Utility Director) FM MOTION TO APPROVE 1ST READING 2ND AND PUBLIC HEARING - 4/8/97 IZS~ 3. Ordinance authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement establishing the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission between the City of Roanoke, City of Salem, County of Roanoke and Town of Vinton. (Paul Mahoney, County Attorney) LBE MOTION TO APPROVE_1ST READING 2ND - 4/8/97 ~~ 4. Ordinance amending and reenacting Ordinance 82592-12, the Zoning Ordinance for Roanoke County, to allow broadcasting towers only by special use permit in C-2, General Commercial Districts, I-1 and I-2, Industrial Districts. (Terry Harrington, Director of Planning & Zoning) 5 ~~ 5. Ordinance amending and reenacting Section 12-13, Removal and Disposition of Certain Unattended Vehicles, of the Roanoke County Code to require the posting of warning signs on private property normally open to the public for parking. (Joseph Obenshain, Senior Assistant County Attorney) B~..J MOTION TO APPROVE 1ST READING 2ND AND PUBLIC HEARING - 4/8/97 II$_~ J. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Ordinance authorizing the execution of a lease agreement for office space for the Department of Social Services. (John Chambliss, Assistant County Administrator) 0-032597-7 HCN MOTION TO ADOPT ORD I~~ K. APPOINTMENTS 1. League of Older Americans -Advisory Board BOARS CONSENSUS TO RATIFY APPOINTMENT OF MRS. Fi,T7,A~ETH BOGLE FOR THREE YEAR TERM 2. Social Services Advisory Board BL T ADVISED THAT THIS IS HOLLINS DISTRICT APPOINTMENT AND HE WILL RAVE NOMINEE AT NEXT MEETING. 6 L. CONSENT AGENDA ALL MATTERS LISTED UNDER THE CONSENT AGENDA ARE CONSIDERED BY THE BOARD TO BE ROUTINE AND WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE RESOLUTION IN THE FORM OR FORMS LISTED BELOW. IF DISCUSSION IS DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. R-032597- 8 RT,T MOTION TO APPROVE CONSENT RESO ABSENT ITEM 6 I.Tg~ 1. Approval of Minutes for February 25, 1997 and March 11, 1997 Joint Meeting with Roanoke City Council. 2. Confirmation of appointment to League of Older Americans Advisory Council, and ratification of appointment to the League of Older Americans Advisory Board. 3. Acceptance and appropriation of a grant from the trust fund of the Comprehensive Services Act. 4. Resolutions of Appreciation to members of the Blue Ribbon Committee for participation in the 1997 Comprehensive Facilities Study of the Roanoke County School System. 5. Acceptance of water and sanitary sewer facilities serving Penn Forest Place. 6. Acceptance of water and sanitary sewer facilities serving Johnson Acres. 7. Request for acceptance of Windcrest Lane and portions of Apple Harvest Drive, Crumpacker Drive and Huntridge Road into VDOT Secondary Road System. M. REPORTS AND INQUIRIES OF BOARD MEMBERS ..S~pervi~or Eddy~,11 Announced Clean Valley Day will be held 4/6/97. N. CITIZENS' COMMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS O. REPORTS 1. General Fund Unappropriated Balance 2. Capital Fund Unappropriated Balance 3. Board Contingency Fund 4. Statement of Revenues and Expenditures as of February 28, 1997. 5. Accounts Paid -February 1997 6. Listing of real estate properties for judicial sale. 7. Report from the Virginia Department of Transportation of changes to the Secondary System as of February 1997. P. BUDGET WORK SESSION WITH VOLUNTEER FIRE AND RESCUE CHIEFS BOARDS (6:00 P.M. - 4TH FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM) 9 THIEF BURGH MA DE PRESENTA TION: DBACK REQUESTS. 222: APPARATUS STAFFING $170 •AD , 860 AN 489 D ALLOCATI ON FOR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING=. , FIRE HOSE, C'OMMLTNT_CAT ION EQUIP $32,000 .ADVISED T HAT FUNDS W ILL BE CONSOLIDATED TO FUND PROTECTIV E CLOTHING A S FOLLOWS: (1Z $32,000 FROM FIRE rOMPANIES AND (2) $32, 000 MATCH FROM COUNTY. THE RFSrLTF UN ITS APPROVE D CONCEPT BUT ARE WAITING= ANOTHER Y EAR TO PROV IDE FUNDS. WILL RAV E FIVE YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN FOR FIRE DEPT NEXT YEAR .ASKED F OR SUPPOR T FOR ENERAL SERVICES MAINTENAN CE BUDGET R EQUEST RT , i Anvi~F,n T HAT THESE FUNDS HAVE ALREADY BEEN ALLOCATED. (~ 1 $264,000 FOR EQUIPMENT AND (~) $330,000 FOR , BUNK ROOM ADD ITIONS. HCN ASKED FOR AFFIRMATI ON BY MEMBERSHIP THAT UNITS WANT BUNK RO OM FACILITI ES, AND WILL WORK TO STAFF STATIONS BLT ASKED AB OUT FEASIBI LITY OF MOVING CLEARBROOK STATION BECAUS E OF HIGH CO ST OF RENOVATION. WOODY HENDER SON ~ CHAIR , VOLUNTEER FIRE CHIEF BOARD AND TOE COYLE , CIiA~R, VO LUNTEER RESCUE CHIEF BOARD Q. EXECUTIVE SESSION pursuant to the Code of Virginia Section 2.1-344 A (3) To consider the acquisition or use of real property for public purposes: water transmission line, conservation donation, drainage easement and park purposes; 2.1-344 A ("n Consultation with legal counsel and briefing by staff pertaining to specific matters requiring legal advice, Town of Vinton; and 2-1-344 A (7) Consultation with legal counsel pertaining to actual or probable litigation, i.e. zoning violation. RI,_T MnTION TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION AT 4:30 P.M. IZ~C io R. CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION R-032597-9 BL T MOTION TO RETURN TO OPEN SESSION AT 7:05 P.M. AND AnOPT THE CERTIFICATION RESOLUTION - URCI F CLTTIVE SESSION FROM 4:30 P.M. UNTIL 5:40 P.M S. PUBLIC HEARINGS T. BRIEFINGS AND PRESENTATIONS 1. Budget requests from Human Services, Social, Cultural and Tourism agencies. U. PUBLIC HEARING AND SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Ordinance authorizing a Special Use Permit to expand the existing facility, located at 3028 Penn Forest Blvd., Cave Spring Magisterial District, upon the petition of Penn Forest Christian Church. (Terry Harrington, Planning & Zoning Director) 0-032597-10 FM MOTION TO APPROVE SPECIAL USE PERMIT ~~ ii 2. Ordinance authorizing a Special Use Permit to construct a home for adults located 0.15 mile west of the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Pinevale Road, Windsor Hills Magisterial District, upon the petition of Balanced Care Corp. (Terry Harrington, Planning & Zoning Director) I~~ 3. Ordinance authorizing a Special Use Permit to operate an ice cream stand located at 6415 Williamson Road, Hollins Magisterial District, upon the petition of McClung Enterprise T/A Wily's. (Terry Harrington, Planning & Zoning Director) IZS~ V. CITIZEN COMMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS W. WORK SESSION (Continued from afternoon session) is 1. Consideration of funding for recycling. PRESENTED BY BILL RAND •CONSENSLIS OF BOARD TO BRIN G BACK CONSENT AGENDA ITEM ON 4/8/97 TO INITIATE PRIVATI ZATION OF DROP OFF CENTERS THROT1rTH RFP PROCESS WITH APPROXIMATELY X85.000 COST ANNUALLY. ' OF ROANOKE CITY'S O .F,( 'H nIRF,rTF,n TO OBTAIN CON FIRMATI N COSTS FOR RECYCLING. 2. CIRCLE Employee Incentive Suggestion Program. X. ADJOURNMENT FFH MOTION TO AD.TOURN AT 10:09 P.M. I~ 13 OF ROANp~~ ti'' ~ `~ ~ ..t a~ 1838 ROANOKE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA MARCH 25, 1997 RQIACY~' CYKlMY I~GlVL1 Welcome to the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors meeting. Regular meetings are held on the second Tuesday and the fourth Tuesday at 3:00 p.m. Public hearings are held at 7:00 p.m on the fourth Tuesday of each month. Deviations from this schedule will be announced. Individuals with disabilities who require assistance or special arrangement in order to participate in or attend Board of Supervisors meetings or other programs and activities sponsored by Roanoke County, please contact the Clerk to the Board of (540) 772-2005. We request that you provide at least 48- hours notice so that proper arrangements maybe made. A. OPENING CEREMONIES (3:00 P.M.) 1. Roll Call. 2. Invocation: F. Douglas Sweetenburg Roanoke County Sheriff s Office 3. Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag. B. REQUESTS TO POSTPONE, ADD TO, OR CHANGE THE ORDER OF AGENDA ITEMS C. PROCLAMATIONS, RESOLUTIONS, RECOGNITIONS, AND AWARDS 1 1, Resolution of appreciation to John H. Cease, Chief of Police, for service to Roanoke County. D. BRIEFINGS E. NEW BUSINESS 1. Resolution approving the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Budget for Fiscal Year 1997/98. (Diane Hyatt, Director of Finance) 2. Request for funding for 1997 Citizen Satisfaction Survey. (Anne Marie Green, Community Relations Director) 3. Request to execute a training agreement with the Fifth District Employment and Training Consortium for R. R. Donnelley and Rusco. (Brian Duncan, Assistant Director, Economic Development) 4. Resolution approving an option to purchase agreement with James C. and Arline B. Epperly to purchase approximately 0.50 acres, on the south side of Country Farm Road (being identified as County Tax Map parcel (55.03-3-9), as part of the Kroger expansion project. (Timothy Gubala, Economic Development Director) 5. Request for authorization to purchase replacement vehicles for Police Department. (John H. Cease, Chief of Police) F. REQUESTS FOR WORK SESSIONS G. REQUESTS FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS a H. REQUEST FOR PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING OF REZONING ORDINANCES -CONSENT AGENDA 1. Ordinance to rezone approximately 3.3 acres from C-1 to I- 2 to construct a vehicle maintenance facility and new access road, located on the south side of West Main Street across from Alleghany Drive, Catawba Magisterial District, upon the petition of Industrial Development Authority (Roanoke County). 2. Ordinance to rezone approximately 2.35 acres from C-1 to I-2 to construct a vehicle maintenance facility and new access road, located on the south side of West Main Street across from Alleghany Drive, Catawba Magisterial District, upon the petition of Industrial Development Authority (Burritt Estate). 3. Ordinance to rezone 17.5 acres from R-3 to C-2 and obtain a Special Use Permit to construct a home for adults, located east of Airport Road north of the terminus of Woodbury Street, Hollins Magisterial District, upon the petition of Shenandoah Homes Retirement Villages. I. FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Ordinance declaring a parcel of real estate to be surplus and rejecting/accepting offer for sale of South County No. 4 well lot. (Gary Robertson, Utility Director) 2. Ordinance authorizing the vacation of a portion of an existing 20' sanitary sewer easement located on the eastern portion of Lot 7, Block 1, Section 23, Hunting Hills, Cave Spring Magisterial District, and authorizing acceptance of a relocation of the same easement. (Gary Robertson, Utility Director) 3 3. Ordinance authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement establishing the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission between the City of Roanoke, City of Salem, County of Roanoke and Town of Vinton. (Paul Mahoney, County Attorney) J. K. L. 4. Ordinance amending and reenacting Ordinance 82592-12, the Zoning Ordinance for Roanoke County, to allow broadcasting towers only by special use permit in C-2, General Commercial Districts, I-1 and I-2, Industrial Districts. (Terry Harrington, Director of Planning & Zoning) 5. Ordinance amending and reenacting Section 12-13, Removal and Disposition of Certain Unattended Vehicles, of the Roanoke County Code to require the posting of warning signs on private property normally open to the public for parking. (Joseph Obenshain, Senior Assistant County Attorney) SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Ordinance authorizing the execution of a lease agreement for office space for the Department of Social Services. (John Chambliss, Assistant County Administrator) APPOINTMENTS 1. League of Older Americans -Advisory Board 2. Social Services Advisory Board CONSENT AGENDA 4 ALL MATTERS LISTED UNDER THE CONSENT A~r~A ARE CONSIDERED BY THE BOARD TO BE ROUTINE AND WILL BE ENACTED BY ONE RESOLUTION IN THE FORM OR FORMS LISTED BELOW. IF DISCUSSION IS DESIRED, THAT ITEM WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE CONSENT AGENDA AND WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. 1. Approval of Minutes for February 25, 1997 and March 11, 1997 Joint Meeting with Roanoke City Council. 2. Confirmation of appointment to League of Older Americans Advisory Council, and ratification of appointment to the League of Older Americans Advisory Board. 3. Acceptance and appropriation of a grant from the trust fund of the Comprehensive Services Act. 4. Resolutions of Appreciation to members of the Blue Ribbon Committee for participation in the 1997 Comprehensive Facilities Study of the Roanoke County School System. 5. Acceptance of water and sanitary sewer facilities serving Penn Forest Place. 6. Acceptance of water and sanitary sewer facilities serving Johnson Acres. 7. Request for acceptance of Windcrest Lane and portions of Apple Harvest Drive, Crumpacker Drive and Huntridge Road into VDOT Secondary Road System. M. REPORTS AND INQUIRIES OF BOARD MEMBERS N. CITIZENS' COMMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS 5 O. REPORTS 1. General Fund Unappropriated Balance 2. Capital Fund Unappropriated Balance 3. Board Contingency Fund 4. Statement of Revenues and Expenditures as of February 28, 1997. 5. Accounts Paid -February 1997 6. Listing of real estate properties for judicial sale. 7. Report from the Virginia Department of Transportation of changes to the Secondary System as of February 1997. P. BUDGET WORK SESSION WITH VOLUNTEER FIRE AND RESCUE CHIEFS BOARDS (6:00 P.M. - 4TH FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOIt~ Q. EXECUTIVE SESSION pursuant to the Code of Virginia Section 2.1-344 A (3) To consider the acquisition or use of real property for public purposes: water transmission line, conservation donation, and drainage easement; 2.1-344 A (7) Consultation with legal counsel and briefing by staff pertaining to specific matters requiring legal advice, Town of Vinton; and 2-1-344 A (7) Consultation with legal counsel pertaining to actual or probable litigation, i.e. zoning violation. R. CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION 6 S. PUBLIC HEARINGS T. BRIEFINGS AND PRESENTATIONS 1. Budget requests from Human Services, Social, Cultural and Tourism agencies. U. PUBLIC HEARING AND SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Ordinance authorizing a Special Use Permit to expand the existing facility, located at 3028 Penn Forest Blvd., Cave Spring Magisterial District, upon the petition of Penn Forest Christian Church. (Terry Harrington, Planning & Zoning Director) 2. Ordinance authorizing a Special Use Permit to construct a home for adults located 0.15 mile west of the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Pinevale Road, Windsor Hills Magisterial District, upon the petition of Balanced Care Corp. (Terry Harrington, Planning & Zoning Director) 3. Ordinance authorizing a Special Use Permit to operate an ice cream stand located at 6415 Williamson Road, Hollins Magisterial District, upon the petition of McClung Enterprise T/A Wily's. (Terry Harrington, Planning & Zoning Director) V. CITIZEN COMMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS W. WORK SESSION (Continued from afternoon session) 1. CIRCLE Employee Incentive Suggestion Program. 2. Consideration of funding for recycling. X. ADJOU1tNMENT L A AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF BIIPERVISORS OF ROANORE COIINTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 RESOLUTION 032597-1 OF APPRECIATION TO JOHN H. CEASE, CHIEF OF POLICE, FOR SERVICES TO ROANORE COUNTY WHEREAS, the Roanoke County Police Department was approved by voter referendum in 1989, and began operations July 1, 1990; and WHEREAS, after a nationwide search, John H. Cease was named as the first police chief for the new department; and WHEREAS, since assuming command of the Roanoke County Police Department, Chief Cease has been responsible for implementing a variety of programs, including Accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies; a Citizens Police Academy; Neighborhood and Business Watch groups; the DARE Camp at Camp Roanoke; a substation at Tanglewood Mall; the Citizen Ride- Along Program; and Resource Officers in County High Schools; and WHEREAS, the Roanoke County Police Department is well- respected throughout the state as a modern, professional and nationally accredited department; and ~' WHEREAS, Chief Cease has announced his acceptance of a new position as Chief of Police in Wilmington, North Carolina. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, does hereby extend its appreciation to JOHN H. CEASE, first Chief of Police of Roanoke County, for his leadership, dedication, and professionalism in establishing the Roanoke County Police Department; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors extends 1 r its best wishes to Chief Cease in his new position in Wilmington, North Carolina. On motion of Supervisor Eddy to adopt the resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None A COPY TESTE: ~r~2~~ Brenda J. olton, Deputy Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors cc: File Joseph Sgroi, Director, Human Resources Resolutions of Appreciation File 2 --+ ~-~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANORE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO JOHN H. CEASE, CHIEF OF POLICE, FOR SERVICES TO ROANORE COUNTY WHEREAS, the Roanoke County Police Department was approved by voter referendum in 1989, and began operations July 1, 1990; and WHEREAS, after a nationwide search, John H. Cease was named as the first police chief for the new department; and WHEREAS, since assuming command of the Roanoke County Police Department, Chief Cease has been responsible for implementing a variety of programs, including Accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies; a Citizens Police Academy; Neighborhood and Business Watch groups; the DARE Camp at Camp Roanoke; a substation at Tanglewood Mall; the Citizen Ride- Along Program; and Resource Officers in County High Schools; and WHEREAS, the Roanoke County Police Department is well- respected throughout the state as a modern, professional and nationally accredited department; and WHEREAS, Chief Cease has announced his acceptance of a new position as Chief of Police in Wilmington, North Carolina. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, does hereby extend its appreciation to JOHN H. CEASE, first Chief of Police of Roanoke County, for his leadership, dedication, and professionalism in establishing the Roanoke County Police Department; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors extends 1 ~-/ its best wishes to Chief Cease in his new position in Wilmington, North Carolina. 1 '~ 1 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 RESOLIITION 032597-2 APPROVING THE ROANORE REGIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION BUDGET FOR FY 1997-98, UPON CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS WHEREAS, Section 24.B of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Act and Section 17.(a) of the contract between the City of Roanoke, Roanoke County, and the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission provide that the Commission shall prepare and submit its operating budget for the forthcoming fiscal year to the Board of Supervisors of the County and City Council of the City; and WHEREAS, by report dated March 12, 1997, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Clerk to the Board, the Executive Director of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission has submitted a request that the County approve the FY 1997-98 budget of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia that the FY 1997-98 budget and proposed capital expenditures for the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission as set forth in the March 12, 1997, report of the Commission Executive Director, a copy of which is incorporated by reference herein, is hereby APPROVED, and the County Administrator and the Clerk are authorized to execute and attest, respectively, on behalf of the County, any documentation, in form approved by the County Attorney, necessary to evidence said approval. On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote: 1 AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None A COPY TESTE: ~~~~.~~ Brenda J. lton, Deputy Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors cc: File Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance Jacqueline L. Shuck, Executive Director, RRAC Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney Bob L. Johnson, Chairman, RRAC Mary F. Parker, Clerk, Roanoke City Council 2 27-Feb-97 ATTACHMENT I ~~^ ` FOR YEAR 1997-98 BUDGET Camm8udg97-98 1996-97 Budgeted 1997-98 Budgeted EXPENSE BUDGET Expenditures Expenditures 1. Operations and Maintenance Expenses A. Salaries, Wages and Benefits $1,698,021 $1,755,390 B. Operating Expenditures 1,921,260 1,995,760 C. Other Projects 65,000 70,000 Total Operations and Maintenance 3,684,281 3,821,150 2. Non-Operating Expenses A. Interest 542,616 527,225 B. Debt Service 289,677 317,581 Total Non-Operating 832,293 844,806 3. Capital Expenses A. Capital Projects and Purchases 215,725 160,530 Total Capital Expenses 215,725 160,530 Total Budgeted Expenditures $4,732,299 $4,826,486 1996-97 Projected 1997-98 Projected REVENUE PROJECTIONS Revenues Revenues 1. Operating Revenues A. Airfield $977,738 $1,003,897 B. General Aviation 101,552 112,194 C. Terminal Related 3,273,903 3,333,031 D. Other Revenues 225,790 225,313 Total Projected Operating Revenues 4,578,983 4,674,435 2. Non-Operating Revenues A. Interest from Debt Service 40,000 46,000 B. Interest on Investments 425,000 400,000 Total Projected Non-Operating Revenues 465,000 446,000 Total Projected Revenue $5,043,982 $5,120,435 c-~ ATTACHMENT [I Proposed Capital Expenditures (For projects expected to exceed $100,000 in cost and intended to benefit five or more accounting periods) A. Projects 1. Purchase Land a.) .Description: Purchase approximately two (2) acres of land contiguous to new cargo ramp. b.) Justification: The ten acre air cargo ramp development project relies on only four acres of land for sorting, parking and office space outside the fence. These additional two acres would help provide adequate support area for the full ramp. Estimated Cost: $200,000.00 2. Construct Corporate Hangar a.) Description: Construct a 4,800 square foot corporate hangar in the general aviation area of the airport. b.) Justification: The John C. Nordt Co., Inc.'s, aircraft access to the airfield has been eliminated by the new air cargo ramp. This new hangar, which would be made available at cost plus a reasonable interest rate, would accommodate the Nordt Co.'s need for a replacement hangar. ` Estimated Cost: $155,000.00 3. General Aviation Redevelopment: Phase II a.) Description: Construct ramp, tie-down space and hangar building sites in the area where the quonset hangars were located. b.) Justification: The four quonset hangars are or will be razed since they have been determined to be unsafe and fiscally beyond repair. The land then needs to be redeveloped to help accommodate the needs of the Airport's 125 based general aviation aircraft and to provide possible building sites for corporate aircraft owners and/or general aviation related businesses. Estimated Cost: $300,000.00 B. Funding Sources Federal AIP Grant Funds _0_ State Aviation Grant Funds $240,000.00 Commission Funds 415,000.00 City and County Funds _p_ Estimated Total Projects Funding $655,000.00 *The $200,000 for the purchase of land may be reimbursed to the Commission through federal and state grants in future fiscal years. ~spozzs9~.n Cumm\a[tachll. bgt RESOLUTION OE THE ROANOKE REGIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION Adopted this 12th day of March 1997 No. Q5- 2 7 A RESOLUTION approving and adopting the Commission's Operating and Capital Purchase Budget for fiscal year 1997-98. BE IT RESOLVED by the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission that the fiscal year 1997-98 Operating and Capital Purchase Budget for the Commission as set forth in the report and accompanying attachment by the Executive Director dated March 12, 1997, is hereby approved; BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the Executive Director is authorized on behalf of the Commission to submit the fiscal year 1997-98 Operating and Capital Purchase Budget, as well as a list of Proposed Capital Expenditures, to the Roanoke City Council and the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors for approval pursuant to the contract between the Commission, Roanoke City and Roanoke County dated January 28, 1987, as amended ATTEST: Secretary AYES: Kiser, Smith, Turner, Whittaker, Johnson NAYS: None ABSENT: None ACTION # ITEM NUMBER ~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Approval of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Budget for Fiscal Year 1997-98. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: ~,M,..~r ~.,i BACKGROUND: The Roanoke Regional Airport Commission is required to submit their budget to the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors and the Roanoke City Council for approval before it can be formally adopted by the Commission. At its meeting on March 12, 1997, the Commission approved the attached budget for fiscal year 1997-98 to be forwarded to the governing bodies of the two localities. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: The 1997-98 budget for the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission shows revenues of $5,120,435 and expenditures of $4,826,486. This reflects that airport operations are self supporting and do not require any additional supplement from either the County or the City. The Commission also adopted the attached proposed capital expenditure budget program. The capital expenditures total $655,000. These expenditures will be funded with $240,000 of State Aviation Grant Funds and $415,000 of Commission Funds. FISCAL IMPACT: On June 30, 1996, the County made its final payment of $264,640 which completes our original ten year capital contribution to the airport. There will not be any additional monies needed as a result of this budget. m:\fmance\common\board\2-27-96.wpd March 19, 1997 ~~ STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends ado tin the attached resolution a rovin the Roanoke Re Tonal A' ort Commission P g PP g g uP budget for the fiscal year 1997-98. SUBMITTED BY: Diane D. Hyatt Director of Finance APPROVED: ~~5~~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Approved Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To () No Yes Eddy Harrison Johnson Minnix Nickens Abs • m:\finance\common\board\2-27-96.wpd March 19, 1997 ~~/ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE ROANOKE REGIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION BUDGET FOR FY 1997-98, UPON CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS WHEREAS, Section 24.B of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Act and Section 17.(a) of the contract between the City of Roanoke, Roanoke County, and the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission provide that the Commission shall prepare and submit its operating budget for the forthcoming fiscal year to the Board of Supervisors of the County and City Council of the City; and WHEREAS, by report dated March 12, 1997, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Clerk to the Board, the Executive Director of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission has submitted a request that the County approve the FY 1997-98 budget of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia that the FY 1997-98 budget and proposed capital expenditures for the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission as set forth in the March 12, 1997, report of the Commission Executive Director, a copy of which is incorporated by reference herein, is hereby APPROVED, and the County Administrator and the Clerk are authorized to execute and attest, respectively, on behalf of the County, any documentation, in form approved by the County Attorney, necessary to evidence said approval. • m:\fmance\common\board\2-27-96.wpd March 19, 1997 Bob L. Johnson, Chairman Kit B. Kiser, Vice Chairman Claude N. Smith James M. Turner, Jr. Arthur M. Whittaker, Sr. 5202 Aviation Drive Roanoke, Virginia 24012-1148 (540) 362-1999 FAX (540) 563-4838 ~- Jacqueline L. Shuck, Executive Director March 12, 1997 Honorable Chairman and Members Roanoke County Board of Supervisors P.O. Box 29800 Roanoke, Virginia 24018-0798 Re: Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Fiscal Year 1997-98 Budget and Proposed Capital Expenditures Dear Gentlemen: In accordance with the requirements of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Act, and the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Contract dated January 28, 1987, as amended, submitted for your approval is the Airport Commission's 1997-98 proposed Operating and Capital Purchases Budget (Attachment I), as well as a separate listing of proposed capital expenditures (Attachment II) which are expected to exceed $100,000 and are intended to benefit five or more future accounting periods. This budget was adopted by the Commission at its March 12, 1997 meeting. The Commission has been advised by bond counsel that formal approval of the budget by resolution of each of the participating political subdivisions would be appropriate. The capital expenditure list also requires formal approval. I will be pleased to respond to any questions or comments that you may have with regard to this matter. On behalf of the Commission, thank you very much for your help and cooperation. Very truly yours, Ja queline L. Shuck Executive Director Enclosures cc: Chairman and Members, Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Mark Allan Williams, General Counsel, Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Paul M. Mahoney, Roanoke County Attorney ~/fVlary H. Allen, Deputy Clerk, Roanoke County Board of Supervisors csp030697.h Comm197councn.ltr 2'-Feb-97 ATTACHMENT I ~" I FOR YEAR 1997-98 BUDGET CommBudg97-98 1996-97 Budgeted 1997-98 Budgeted EXPENSE BUDGET Expenditures Expenditures 1. Operations and Maintenance Expenses A. Salaries, Wages and Benefits $1,698,021 $1,755,390 B. Operating Expenditures 1,921,260 1,995,760 C. Other Projects 65,000 70,000 Total Operations and Maintenance 3,684,281 3,821,150 2. Non-Operating Expenses A. Interest 542,616 527,225 B. Debt Service 289,677 317,581 Total Non-Operating 832,293 844,806 3. Capital Expenses A. Capital Projects and Purchases 215,725 160,530 Total Capital Expenses 215,725 160,530 Total Budgeted Expenditures $4,732,299 $4,826,486 1996-97 Projected 1997-98 Projected REVENUE PROJECTIONS Revenues Revenues 1. Operating Revenues A. Ai~eld $977,738 $1,003,897 B. General Aviation 101,552 112,194 C. Terminal Related 3,273,903 3,333,031 D. Other Revenues 225,790 225,313 Total Projected Operating Revenues 4,578,983 4,674,435 2. Non-Operating Revenues A. Interest from Debt Service 40,000 46,000 B. Interest on Investments 425,000 400,000 Total Projected Non-Operating Revenues 465,000 446,000 Total Projected Revenue $5,043,982 $5,120,435 c-~ ATTACHMENT II Proposed Capital Expenditures (For projects expected to exceed $100,000 in cost and intended to benefit five or more accounting periods) A. Projects 1. Purchase Land a.) Description: Purchase approximately two (2) acres of land contiguous to new cargo ramp b.) Justification: The ten acre air cargo ramp development project relies on only four acres of land for sorting, parking and office space outside the fence. These additional two acres would help provide adequate support area for the full ramp. Estimated Cost: $200,000.00 2. Construct Corporate Hangar a.) Description: Construct a 4,800 square foot corporate hangar in the general aviation area of the airport. b.) Justification: The John C. Nordt Co., Inc.'s, aircraft access to the airfield has been eliminated by the new air cargo ramp. This new hangar, which would be made available at cost plus a reasonable interest rate, would accommodate the Nordt Co.'s need for a replacement hangar. Estimated Cost: $155,000.00 3. General Aviation Redevelopment: Phase II a.) Description: Construct ramp, tie-down space and hangar building sites in the area where the quonset hangars were located. b.) Justification: The four quonset hangars are or will be razed since they have been determined to be unsafe and fiscally beyond repair. The land then needs to be redeveloped to help accommodate the needs of the Airport's 125 based general aviation aircraft and to provide possible building sites for corporate aircraft owners and/or general aviation related businesses. Estimated Cost: $300,000.00 B. Funding Sources Federal AIP Grant Funds _0_ State Aviation Grant Funds $240,000.00 Commission Funds 415,000.00 City and County Funds _0_ Estimated Total Projects Funding $655,000.00 *The $200,000 for the purchase of land may be reimbursed to the Commission through federal and state grants in future fiscal years. csPOZ2s9~.n Cumm\at~ichll. bgt L " / RESOLUTION OF THE ROANOKE REGIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION Adopted this 12th day of Nlarch 1997 No. OS-031297 A RESOLUTION approving and adopting the Commission's Operating and Capital Purchase Budget for fiscal year 1997-98. BE IT RESOLVED by the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission that the fiscal year 1997-98 Operating and Capital Purchase Budget for the Commission as set forth in the report and accompanying attachment by the Executive Director dated March 12, 1997, is hereby approved; BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the Executive Director is authorized on behalf of the Commission to submit the fiscal year 1997-98 Operating and Capital Purchase Budget, as well as a list of Proposed Capital Expenditures, to the Roanoke City Council and the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors for approval pursuant to the contract between the Commission, Roanoke City and Roanoke County dated January 28, 1987, as amended ATTEST: Secretary AYES: Kiser, Smith, Turner, Whittaker, Johnson NAYS: None ABSENT: None .. + - ACTION # A-032597-3 ITEM NUMBER ~ - .2 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 SUBJECT: Request for Funding for Annual Citizen Satisfaction Survey COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: This was included in the budget requests for last year as an unfunded item that did not make the final budget. At that time we thought we could hold it until July and include it in the upcoming budget. I prefer to do it sooner to get some insight on how to proceed with the Schools' capital requests. Recommend approval. BACKGROUND INFORMATION: For the past two years, the Board has approved funding for a Citizen Satisfaction Survey. It has been anticipated that this survey would be conducted annually, so that citizen attitudes and perceptions can be monitored and County operations adjusted accordingly. The two recent surveys show a high satisfaction level among County residents, and contributed information for individual County departments about the levels of service which are being provided. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Citizen surveys are an important and effective method for obtaining information about perceptions and beliefs. In order to be useful, they should be pretested and unbiased, a reasonable length, and an appropriate number of random respondents must be interviewed. While surveys may be conducted by mail, telephone interviews offer a fast and cost- effective method of interviewing residents, while providing anonymity to the respondents. They also provide control over who responds to the questions and a far greater response rate. The two recent surveys were conducted by telephone, with 500 randomly selected, but statistically representative, households contacted. The questionnaire took ten minutes to complete, and the responses were tabulated by zip code, age and gender. The results provided a benchmark against which the County measured its provision of services and the satisfaction of our citizens. To be most effective, however, surveys should be conducted annually to track performance over a period of time. Staffis currently reviewing the survey document from last year and will make changes based CC ..~ C-~ on input from the department heads and recent events and issues. The Board will also have opportunity to review the document and provide suggestions or changes to the content or format. FISCAL IlVIPACT: Aten-minute telephone survey of 500 households will cost $8500. Funds are available in the Board Contingency Account. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve the request to appropriate $8500 from the Board Contingency Account to fund a citizen satisfaction survey to provide information for the Board and staff on various operations and functions of County government. 2. Do not approve the request. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of this request, so that the Board and Staff will have recent information to use in the decision making process. ~) Anne Marie Green, APR Director, Community Relations Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator E-2 Approved (x) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ( ) ACTION Motion by: H. Odell Minnix to ~porove fLnding of 58,500 from Hoard contingency Fund VOTE No Yes Abs. Eddy ~_ Harrison ,~ Johnson ~_ Minnix _~ Nickens ~_ cc: File Anne Marie Green, Director, Community Relations Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance A-032597-4 Item No. ~- _ `~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER, TUESDAY MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Request to execute agreements with the Fifth District Employment and Training Consortium (FDETC) to administer employment and training funds of behalf of Roanoke County for R.R. Donnelley and Rusco COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: ~~~~ ~ EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Staff is requesting that the Board of Supervisors authorize the County Administrator to execute agreements with FDETC to administer $49,772 of training and employment funds on behalf of the County for R.R. Donnelley and Rusco. Roanoke County pledged $43,750 ($250 for each employee, up to 175) in February 1996 to supplement training funds provided by the Commonwealth of Virginia as part of the incentive package developed to assist in Donnelley's location in Valley TechPark. Rusco has requested $6,022 of training assistance under the public private partnership policy for training of 56 employees associated with the new vinyl window product line. This request has been approved by the staff under the partnership guidelines. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION Staff has prepared a draft agreement for use between the County, FDETC and each company that sets forth guidelines and procedures for the reimbursement of employee training expenses. Staff is requesting that the County Administrator be authorized to execute a final agreement with each company and the FDETC. The FDETC advises that they are considering charging up to 10% as an administrative fee to administer "pass through" training funds in the future. This fee will be negotiated depending on the complexity of each training agreement that the FDETC is asked to handle. J FISCAL IMPACT: Funds for training for both R.R. Donnelley and Rusco have been appropriated. An administrative fee (if required) would have to be charged to the Economic Development Fund. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors authorize the County Administrator to execute training agreements with the FDETC and R.R. Donnelley and Rusco on a form approved by the County Attorney. Respectfully submitted: Brian T. Duncan, Assistant Director Department of Economic Development Approved (x) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ( ) Approved: Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ACTION Motion by: Fenton F. Harrison to a~~rove staff recommendationstaff recommendation VOTE No Yes Abs. Eddy ~_ Harrison ~_ Joh:~son ~ Minnix ~ Nickens _~ cc: File Brian T. Duncan, Assistant Director, Econ Dev Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney ~_~( AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANORE COUNTY,VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 RESOLUTION 032597-5 APPROVING AN OPTION TO PIIRCHASE AGREEMENT WITH JAMES C. EPPERLY AND ARLINE B. EPPERLY FOR 0.50 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, (BEING IDENTIFIED AS COUNTY TA% MAP PARCEL 55.03-3-9) AS PART OF THE RROGER PROJECT WHEREAS, by Resolution #012897-12, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County authorized and approved an economic development project, known as the Kroger Project, authorized execution of a Performance Agreement with the Industrial Development Authority of Roanoke County, Virginia, ("IDA"), and the Kroger Co., and appropriated the sum of $1,780,000 to pay for the County's and the IDA's performance obligations under the Agreement; and, WHEREAS, said agreement provides for acquisition of certain property, and the funds are available in the Kroger-IDA account as appropriated by the Board on January 28, 1997; and, WHEREAS, by Option to Purchase Agreement dated March 19, 1997, ,Tames C. Epperly and Arline B. Epperly granted unto the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, an option to purchase 0.50 acre, more or less, being further shown on the Roanoke County land records as Tax Map Number 55.03-3-9, ("the Property"); and, WHEREAS, under the terms of said agreement, the option fee is $2,500.00, the purchase price for the Property is to be $25,000.00, and the option must be exercised on or before August 31, 1997; and, WHEREAS, at such time as said option is to be exercised, this matter will be brought back to the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, for adoption of an ordinance to authorize exercise of the option and acquisition of the real estate. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: (1) That the Option to Purchase Agreement dated March 19, 1997, between James C. Epperly and Arline B. Epperly, Grantor, and the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, Grantee, and the terms and conditions provided for in said agreement, is hereby approved and the execution of said agreement by the County Administrator is hereby authorized and ratified. (2) That the County Administrator or assistant county administrators are hereby authorized to execute such documents and take such actions on behalf of Roanoke County in this matter as may be required to determine the feasibility and necessity of exercising the option and acquiring said Property, all of which shall be approved as to form by the County Attorney. (3) That this resolution shall be effective on and from the date of its adoption. On motion of Supervisor Harrison to adopt the resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None A COPY TESTE: Brenda J. ~Iolton, Deputy Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors cc: File Timothy W. Gubala, Director, Econ Dev Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney 2 Item No. AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER, TUESDAY MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Resolution approving an option to purchase agreement with James C. and Arline B. Epperly to purchase approximately 0.50 acres, on the south side of Country Farm Road (being identified as County Tax Map parcel (55.03-3-9) COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENT a~ ~ BACKGROUND: Roanoke County is assisting the Kroger Co. with an expansion of their Mid-Atlantic Distribution Facility in the Glenvar area. James and Arline Epperly are the owners of real estate on the south side of Country Farm Road. They have agreed to sell a 0.50 acre tract to Roanoke County, who in return will convey it to Kroger, so that Kroger can use this property for truck parking associated with the new Vehicle Maintenance Facility being constructed on adjacent property. This purchase and conveyance is in conformance with the approved performance agreement between Roanoke County and the Kroger Co. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION• The subject property is necessary for Roanoke County to assist the Kroger Co. with the expansion of their Mid-Atlantic Distribution Facility. The 0.50 acre of land is owned by James C. and Arline B. Epperly and is more particularly described as: BEGINNING at a point on the northern line of the N&W Railway Company's right of way, 195.5 feet west of the vacant lot owned by said Railway Company, known as the "station lot" and said beginning point being 1,909.6 feet east from Mile Post, "N. 269"; thence along said Railway Company's right of way, S. 70° West 149.6 feet to a point; thence leaving said RNV line and with the east line of the property of W. M. Gordon, North 20° W. 145.5 feet to a point; thence along the south side of a road, North 70° E. 149.6 feet to a point; thence leaving said road and with the west line of the property of M. S. McClung, et als, South 20° E. 145.5 feet to the place of BEGINNING, and containing %2 acre. Being Parcel 1 of the same property conveyed to James C. Epperly and Arline B. Epperly, Being Parcel 1 of the same property conveyed to James C. Epperly and Arline B. Epperly, ~~ U husband and wife, by Deed dated January 25, 1974, from Marvin H. Rogers, Sr., said Deed being of record in the Roanoke County Circuit Court Clerk's Office in Deed Book 989, Page 255. The County's independent appraiser has determined that this 0.50 acre parcel is valued at $18,800. Staff has negotiated a purchase price of $25,000. The County will also pay the Epperly's $3,000 for the replacement of a private well serving the Epperly's business and residence. Staff recommends that the 0.50 acres be acquired by the County in accordance with the performance agreement for truck parking for the expansion of Kroger's Mid-Atlantic Distribution Facility. Upon approval of the option, Mr. Epperly will commence crushing and removing vehicles that are stored on the property. Staff will have an environmental assessment completed to determine the suitability of the property prior to exercising the option. FISCAL IMPACT: Roanoke County appropriated funds for the Kroger expansion project at their meeting on January 27, 1997. Funds in the amount of $28,000 were included for land acquisition costs from James B. Epperly. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors adopt the attached resolution approving the option to purchase agreement with James B. Epperly for the benefit of the Kroger expansion project. Respectfully submitted: Timothy W. ubala, Director Department of Economic Development ACTION Approved ( ) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred to Motion by: Approved: Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Attachment No Yes Abs Eddy Johnson Harrison _ Minnix Nickens 2 F-~i AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER, TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 RESOLUTION APPROVING AN OPTION TO PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH JAMES C. EPPERLY AND ARLINE B. EPPERLY FOR 0.50 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, (BEING IDENTIFIED AS COUNTY TAX MAP PARCEL 55.03-3-9) AS PART OF THE KROGER PROJECT WHEREAS, by Resolution #012897-12, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County authorized and approved an economic development project, known as the Kroger Project, authorized execution of a Performance Agreement with the Industrial Development Authority of Roanoke County, Virginia, ("IDA"), and the Kroger Co., and appropriated the sum of $1,780,000 to pay for the County's and the IDA's performance obligations under the Agreement; and, WHEREAS, said agreement provides for acquisition of certain property, and the funds are available in the Kroger-IDA account as appropriated by the Board on January 28, 1997; and, WHEREAS, by Option to Purchase Agreement dated March 19, 1997, James C. Epperly and Arline B. Epperly granted unto the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, an option to purchase 0.50 acre, more or less, being further shown on the Roanoke County land records as Tax Map Number 55.03-3-9, ("the Property"); and, WHEREAS, under the terms of said agreement, the option fee is $2,500.00, the purchase price for the Property is to be $25,000.00, and the option must be exercised on or before August 31, 1997; and, WHEREAS, at such time as said option is to be exercised, this matter will be brought back to the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, for adoption of an ordinance to authorize exercise of the option and acquisition of the real estate. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: (1) That the Option to Purchase Agreement dated March 19, 1997, between James C. Epperly and Arline B. Epperly, Grantor, and the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, Grantee, and the terms and conditions provided for in said agreement, is hereby approved and the execution of said agreement by the County Administrator is hereby authorized and ratified. (2) That the County Administrator or assistant county administrators are hereby authorized to execute such documents and take such actions on behalf of Roanoke County in this matter as may be required to determine the feasibility and necessity of exercising the option and acquiring said Property, all of which shall be approved as to form by the County Attorney. (3) That this resolution shall be effective on and from the date of its adoption. c:\...agenda\econdev\epperly.res ~-~} 2 t ACTION NO. -032597-6 ITEM NUMBER ~'- AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HEb,D AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Request for Authorization to Purchase Replacement Police Vehicles. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: ~ ~~~ SUMMARY OF INFORMATI''ON: Police vehicle::; to be purchased during the next fiscal year under the state contract for delivery after July 1, 1997, must be ordered by May 31, "A 997. Eleven replacement vehicles are planned at a price of $19,418 each for a total amount of $213,600. Funds for the purchase of these vehicles are included in the Police Department target budget for FY 97-98. Replacement of these vehicles is consistent with County policy and all vehicles being replaced meet or exceed the guidelines provided in that policy. STAFF RECOMMENDATION': Staff recommences that authorization to place orders for these vehicles be granted. FISCAL IMPACT• There is no additional fiscal impact since funds for the purchase of these vehicles are included in the Police Department target capital budget for FY 1997-98. 1 L ~~ Respe tfully submitted, J. H. Cease Chief of P lice Approved (x) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Ref erred ( ) To ( ) Approved by, `~ ~> Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ACTION Motion by: Harry C Nickens to approve staff recommendation cc: File J. H. Cease, Chief of Police Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance Brent Robertson, Budget Manager VOTE No Yes Abs. Eddy ~_ Harrison ~. Johnson ~ Minnix x Nickens ,~ 2 .,. .: ACTION N0. ITEM N0. /~ ~ „~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Requests for Public Hearing and First Reading for Rezoning Ordinances Consent Agenda COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: BACKGROUND: The first reading on these ordinances is accomplished by adoption of these ordinances in the manner of consent agenda items. The adoption of these items does not imply approval of the substantive content of the requested zoning actions, rather approval satisfies the procedural requirements of the County Charter and schedules the required public hearing and second reading of these ordinances. The second reading and public hearing on these ordinances is scheduled for April 22, 1997. The titles of these ordinances are as follows: 1) An ordinance to rezone approximately 3.3 acres from C-1 to I-2 to construct a vehicle maintenance facility and new access road, located on the south side of West Main Street across from Alleghany Drive, Catawba Magisterial District, upon the petition of IDA (Roanoke County). 2) An ordinance to rezone approximately 2.35 acres from C-1 to I-2 to construct a vehicle maintenance facility and new access road, located on the south side of West Main Street across from Alleghany Drive, Catawba Magisterial District, upon the petition of IDA (Burritt Estate). N ~ -,~ 3) An ordinance to rezone 17.5 acres from R-3 to C-2 and obtain a Special Use Permit to construct a home for adults, located east of Airport Road north of the terminus of Woodbury St., Hollins Magisterial District, upon the petition of Shenandoah Homes Retirement Villages. MAPS ARE ATTACHED; MORE DETAILED INFORMATION IS AVAILABLE IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends as follows: (1) That the Board approve and adopt the first reading of these rezoning ordinances for the purpose of scheduling the second reading and public hearing for A rp it 22, 1997. (2) That this section of the agenda be, and hereby is, approved and concurred in as to each item separately set forth as Item 1 through 3, inclusive, and that the Clerk is authorized and directed where required by law to set forth upon any of said items the separate vote tabulation for any such item pursuant to this action. Respectfully submitted, Paul M. Mahoney County Attorney Action No Yes Abs Approved () Motion by Eddy Denied () Harrison Received () Johnson Referred Minnix to Nickens COUNTY OF ROANOKE DEPT. OF PLANNING AND ZONING 5204 Bernard Dr.••• - • P.O. Box 29800 Roanoke, VA 24018 ( 540' 772-2068 FAX (540) 772-2108 For staff use only /'~ _ date received application ee: PCBZA d '.e• / pl BOS date: - ase Number: ~ r Lf~ Check type of application filed (check all that apply}: ~ REZONING ^ SPECIAL USE ^VARIANCE Applicant's name: Industrial Development Authority of Roanoke County Phone: 772-2069 Address: P.O. Box 29800, Roanoke, VA ~. Zip Code: 24018- Oi98 Owner's name: County of Roanoke, Virginia •• Phone: 772-2069 Address: P.O. Box 29800, Roanoke, VA Zip Code: 24018- 0798 Location of property: South side of Tax Map Number: 55.03-1-18, 19, 20 S Route 11 & 460 t th a e eastern edge of Route 929 (Garman Road) ~+iagisterial District: Catawba Community Planning Area: Glenvar Size of parcel (s): Existing Zoning: C-1 • 3.00' acr s Existing land Use: Vacant ( PProxima sqy~ -~--3 . M yy PfOpOSed ZOning: I-2 Proposed Land Use: Vehicle Maintenance Facility hr Staf Use Oniy use Type: - Does the parcel meat the minimum lot area, widt~ ~, and frontage requirements of the requested distrc;? YES x NO IF N0, A VA~1,=.~VCE IS REQUIRED FIRST. Does the parcel meet the minimum criteria for t,e requested Use Type? YES X NO IF N0, A VARIANCE IS REQUIRED FIRST. _ If rzzoning request, are conditions being proffere~ ti•~ith this request? YES NO Variance of Section(s) of the Roanoke County Zoning Orcinance in cr~a~ to: Is the application complete? Please check if enclosed. APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF ANY OF THESE ITEMS ARE MISSING OR INCOMPLETE. ws v ws v : ws v X Consultation X 8 1 /2" x 1 1" concept plan _ X Application fee X Application X =;u Metes and bcunds description Proffers, if applicable Justification X `-y; Water and s2v~~er application Adjoining property o~•~ners l hereby certify that ! am either the owner of the property or the owner's agent or contract purchaser and am acting with the knowledge and sent of the owner. Owner's Signature: / v///GF~~~~ ~• • Secretary-Trea~rer, Industrial Development Authority of Roanoke Count ~. ~ ~-/-/ For Stall Use On/y: Case Number Applicant Industrial Development Authority of Roanoke County, VA The Planning Commission will study rezoning and special use permit requests to determine the need and justification for the change in terms of public health, safety, and general welfare. Please answer the follov~ing questions as thoroughly as possible. Use additional space if necessary. Please explain how the request furthers the purposes of the Zoning Ordinance (Section 30-3) as well as the purpose found at the beginning of the applicable zoning district classification in the zoning ordinance. The request furthers the purposes of the Zoning Ordinance by encouraging economic development activities that provide desirable employment and enlarge the IDA base. '', This site will be used for truck parking and staging for the Kroger Co., new Vehicle Maintenance Facility (VNIF) at the Mid-Atlantic Distribution Facility (MADF) in Glenvar. Proximi to Route 11/460 and Interstate I-81 are very locational factors. Water and Sewer service is either available or will be provided as part of Performance Agreement executed between Roanoke County and the Kroger Co. ease explain how the project conforms to the general guidelines and policies contained in the Roanok=_ County _~mprehensive Plan. The 198 Comprehensive Plan presents guidelines for Principle Industrial and generally recognizes that the Route 11/460 corridor is an industrial area (Glenvar Industrial Area). Policy Guidelines I-1, I-2, I-3, I-4, I-6, I-7, I-12 and I-13 are applicable. Please describe the impact(s) of the request on the property itself, the adjoining properies, and the surrounding area, as well as the impacts on public services and facilities, including water/sewer, roads, schools, parks/recreation, and fire/rescue. This property is one of several that will be assembled for use as parking and truck staging for Kroger's. This property will access Garman Road (as relocated/reconstructed). Other adjoining properties are (or will be owned) by Kroger for the VNIF. . ~ ~-/- / e y e ~ ~~B zT 2 , Rt1U7E ~ ~ ~~ { 4 ti _ . ;~ `~._.._ ~ .. is a~ 1~ I t1 ~~ ~ t ~,~' ° ~ eO' I y o ~ j `t ~ I .__.`~....._...i~f ~~1 .-. ,. PROPOS AL,TERAYIQN 70 -1~/AY ~,~ ;-, o ,m~ ~e~ a, J O ~- 0 -.~ - -` ~ _-~~~ .._,ti~ .t',,, `r ~ ~ = --___~_ ~ '~ --_ is ~~ i ~' ~`~ / ~ O CXISif O( i ~ KRCvER V,~r. ,, y±c ~;~ G a, r. ~_.~ `~ '~~ -~ ~ .. ~~_ .~ . o `. ~~ ~ o __ °EO'm PROPOSED ALTERATION TO ~,,,.,, _ CARMAN ROAD _ _ __ ~ -atut(D 7'CR OCOCLD ~~ ~- '- ROANOKS COUNTY --r `=_ - LUMSDEN ASSOCIATES, P.C. --~''~ __ ENC ftO~OKE.~ RC N A~~ O~T'E.3o ,utr,t~! g~EET t i r/ \~ R ~ I - ., / t . .. ' ' \\ {`, ra YMy YC ~. 9 ~ J !0 f I ~ / '~ ~ 11 ~ 4 T7~7Ac /. ~ 27 • ~ ~ R : ~- Cam. .. ~ z~cae it f~ ~~~ \ ' ~,.• 212 4 9¢ ~/ \ ° JJ/O 8 ! 1.'.d.4 r-nw Irm /vwr ~~ yt ~~ 1 263k 19~AC IL)1 i •I Pr ~o`~ ? ~ \~ r I ~~ 1 '~ S20Ac IG;. i • S ~~ 1•I Loo ac 3 5 1 0' ~ i : .. Jcs/ / ~ y1t6 f.00 de 4C6 Ac a aT ~ 1 Jar fZ'S"` ~°~ ~ ~ S'~ , ~~~ L /J~ c n.r.. - ` ~~ ~; I.I 1 et / ~~G~• O. 3.73 Ac '; o / .~ 1 1~ ~ ~ 5 ti o, GO~mon .L1J 18 y77I ~ ~^ ~\ . "~-L ~Z)~- 9 t :, ,~ 3 6ASC ' I• ',• ••9 I 9 \ .... LOOAC ~~~ s .o c ~~ ' '/jz 4 yrL' ~_ _ 1L'k '~~ 7 -1° i -- 1 /~ / '' ' ~ ~~ J6. ~. ~ ~~~. .~ ~• ~ 9 49E ,~~'~ ~~ v~ ~~ ,X - - --- _ ' * DEP n ~T,~VT OF PLC ~tN=\G p1vD zotvn.G Roanoke County IDA ~`~%~•. Tax Map Numbers 55,03-1-18,19,20 . a•,ON~ r ~o~~~\~r ,.-. ~ ~q~~~~NO ~t~~'J„ b b 1 S ~.. ~: 3 o /~ ~ ~ PGU- ~c ...o-_ Sl~Y "~• W PoRT 5•C. E S{ y I0 ~F.SOp~~ GR . R fi IN • P p :.E~t 0 vS ~ ~ `~ p ~E P 1 S SO(J~R~ Rq/tea - r •..~ m OR PO• OR Q. RES LE».I.; Par7~q ,bMF STRlAL ERN UE SOU STg7F ~l 'ti'T aRX 0 _.. }~~ `p 8F S ES7A. PQLICE .• SOu 9 ~ ~ Q+ 9Q,t ~ v O LK D ~ q ~ c` ~GARK?J/NOncO ~t~ .. ' L~ano ~ . ~ . o - ~ 5 R . ~ P WNi ~~ ~ e X ~Pf G~ ~~ p Ca ( 9 9 ~ c \p rOV?Ea .l~r. ~~ vS i RTES •0 / ( COUNTY OF ROANOKE DEPT. OF PLANNING AND ZONING 5204 Bernard Dr.••• • P.O. Box 29800 Roanoke, VA 24018 c 540' 772-2osa FAx c54o ~ 772-2t o8 For staff use only / ~ date c rv received by• ' application fee: PClBZA da~e• pl d i 80S date: C se Number: Does the parcel meat the minimum lot area, wicth, and frontage requirements of the requested dis::c:? YES X NO IF NO, A VAF.;A.~tiCE IS REQUIRED FIRST. Does the parcel meat the minimum criteria fcr t`~ r=_quested Use Type? YES X NO IF NO, A VARIANCE IS RECUIRED FIRST. If rezoning request, are conditions being proffer e~ with this request? YES NO Variance of Secticn(s) of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance in crce: to: Is the application complete? Please check if enclcsed. APPLICATION Y`lILL NOT EE ACCEPTED !F ANY OF THESE ITEMS ARE MISSING OR INCOMPLEi E. ws v wa v Consultation X 8 1 /2" x 1 1" concept plan Application X '~ " Ntetes and bounds description X Justification X ~'~-t Water and s2~r~er application /hereby certify that l am either the owner of the Property or the ot~ am acting N~ith the know/edge agds~a5ent of the owner. ,, ws v X ~J" ~ner's agent Application fee Proffers, if applicable Adjoining property owners or contract purchaser and Owner's Signature: l ~~yyj~~~~ L~J Sat,-or„-„_ Trea ter. Industrial Development Authority of Roanoke County .:.:.:..s :.~ ..:;:;E: Eiei :~ ., ..:. •:~.•••F - . T• .•.• Proposed Zoning: I-2 ~~ staff use ctrl;. Proposed Land Use: Vehicle Maintenance . acility, Road use Type: Residual parcel • N -.Z For Stall Use On/y: Case Number applicant Industrial Development Authority of Roanoke County, VA The Planning Commission will study rezoning and special use permit requests to determine the need and justification for the change in terms of public health, safety, and general welfare. Please answer the foliov~ing questions as thoroughly as possible. Use additional space if necessary. ' Please explain how the request furthers the purposes of the Zoning Ordinance (Section 30-3) as well as the purpose found at the beginning of the applicable zonir•,g districrclassification in the zoning ordinance. The request furthers the purposes of the Zoning Ordinance by encouraging economic development activities that provide desirable employment and enlarge the IDA base. This site will be used for truck parking and staging for the Kroger Co., new Vehicle Maintenance Facility (VMF) at the Mid-Atlantic Distribution Facility (MADF) in Glenvar. Proximity to Route 11/460 and Interstate I-81 are very locational factors. Water and Sewer service is either available or will be provided as part of Performance Agreement executed beriveen Roanoke County and the Kroger Co. ~ ^'ease explain how the project conforms to the general guidelines and policies contained in the Roanoke Ccunty ->~~mprehensive Plan. The 198 Comprehensive Plan presents guidelines for Principle Industrial and generally recognizes that the Route 11/460 corridor is an industrial area (Glenvar Industrial Area). Policy Guidelines I-1, I-2, I-3, I-4, I-6, I-7, I-12 and I-13 are applicable. Please describe the impact(s) of the request on the property itself, the adjoining properies, and the surrcu:~cing area, as well as the impacts on public services and facilities, including water/sewer, roads, schools, ,parks/recreation, and fire/rescue. This property is one of several that will be assembled for use as parking and truck staging for Kroger's. This property will access Garman Road (as relocated/reconstructed). Other adjoining properties are (or will be owned) by Kroger for the VMF. !~ ~~ • ~ ~ ~~LCBtT 2 f2QUTE ~b0 f ,~~a ~ ~, ---••- -~----- •--~.. ~~ ~ .~ ~ i o~ -~ ~~ i a ~ :t ~ ~, • ~, ~ pROPOS ~u,T£aA~rtoN To -1dAY O O ~~ it < < <~ ~ ~ o .~ je~ ==~~ - _ _~ -_ -~._. ~'.M...• -ate -~~~ ~\ C~' ~ , ~ =---~ ~ `' ~ - .~ :~ , ~a ~~ i .~ . ~ ~ ' l~ c, n ~ I ~-U s ~ ~ a ~~ ~:~~`~ -a ~_. e EXIS7U+C KRCv~R 'JA..:.~+~r . \\ o ~ ~`" `, (( a -- °fO'W PROPOSED ALTERATION TO ~,,,,,, GARMAN RDAD • _ _ ~ r+etr.+eto roe .~J RoANOKS COUNTY ~ •- --•.~=-- =-:' ~-_~• I emu: ~-:~ ~~-~-.-_=_'~~- LUMSDEN ASSOCIATES, P.C. =_._.~.-- gNCUIQERS-SUR}BYORS-PGINNBRS _-~--J -" ROANOKE, VIRGtN1Il 0^TE~~ ~r,i~ g,EEr t _»=mar t • yJ \~ ~ >~ p.l ' ` r~~ ,.. ~ 3 ~., __ _ ~ _ b ~ ~ 27 . ~ a . 1 ~- C%~ . ,.. ~ zm.~ 2ti ~ 94 ~ ~~ \ '° ~' J1IO 8 t 3~d L' /5 ",! O ~ N G' Gv '` `. 1 _. / ~' ff c....~.....r rwr... 4 ~`~~ .1 ° 24 25 Y+-~+ 1nn Nw. 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Pnan•~: 362-5412 Address: 5300 Hawthorne Road, Roanoke, VA _~,___-w cfp Coae: 24012 I ,, Location o. property: F,a.St of Aixport ~ i ax Map Number: 1b^, ~y _ ~- 5 I Road a.nd west o~ wi7.liamson Road, Roanoke, Count `"~gisteria( District: Y ~, _ b f N , I r 1 Co~muniry Planning Area: ~~ TE~~ ~r~vk_ CPS Size o* ~arc~l j;): Existing coning: R-3 1 7 _ S arras existing Land Use: Vacant 623 0 sq.r._ :;: y t?: 1 ~; r'€'~~: :~ ` ~ ~_ ms's j '•~y~'~ .ri' .`j' f' ~S ~ ~'s ~`.; r~r o . opos..d Goning: C-2 ~~ Srsff Una cn;y Pry;:csec Lanu l.'s2: Hame for adults use ~Ypg= :~ ._ , CO°S x:12 pcrCcl CndeL it1C minimum lCt af2c, ':nC:. and 'rGnw92 rae~irem2ntS o. ;he requesied dim:, ~;! .~.. ~i ' "J _L~- i~~.• 1- rill, i~ v!-,'.i. ,1~.~ iJ =.=.L:U~C1~:J rin., ~ . 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ACTION # ITEM NUMBER AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: First Reading of Ordinance Accepting Bid for Surplus Well Lot COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: 4 ~~~ ~~ BACKGROUND: With the construction of Spring Hollow Reservoir and Water Treatment Facility, the South County Well No. 4 located on Tax Parcel No. 76.01-01-24 became surplus. This property has an assessed land value of $3,400.00. With the construction of Longridge Subdivision, the developer, Mr. Frank Porter, inquired about the availability of the subject property. During the construction of the subdivision and the County water line and storage tank, there was damage to the downstream drainage channel as a result of heavy rain. It was agreed that Mr. Porter and the County would share the responsibility of repairing the channel at a cost of $7,539.17. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: On January 27, 1997, an ad was placed in the Roanoke Times declaring this property surplus. Also, a "For Sale" sign was placed on the property and the adjacent property owners were notified by letter that the property was for sale. The subject property was advertised for sale "as is" with no guarantee of being developable or having access to water and sewer. The County received one bid for the property in the amount of $3,800.00. A copy of the bid for Mr. Porter dated February 20, 1997 is attached. Mr. Porter has agreed to two deed stipulations. These .~" 1 stipulations are that the lot be classified as non-buildable and that additional right-of--way will be granted at no cost if and when Sugar Loaf Mountain Road is improved. FISCAL IMPACT: The bid, if accepted, suggests that a credit of $3,769.59 be given to Mr. Porter leaving a balance of $30.41 owed to the county. Should the offer be rejected, Roanoke County will reimburse Mr. Porter $3,769.59 for our share of the drainage improvements. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors adopt the attached Ordinance after the second reading. SUBMITTED BY: f Gary Rob rtson, P.E. Utility Director APPROVED: ~~C-~~ ~~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ACTION VOTE Approved () Motion by: No Yes Abs Denied () Eddy _ _ Received () Harrison Referred Johnson to Minnix Nickens FRANK D. PORTER, III, MAI CARRIAGE GLEN OFFICE PARK 5007 CARRIAGE DRIVE, SW ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018 Mr. John D. Willey Roanoke County Property Manager P. O. Box 29800 Roanoke, Virginia 24018-0798 REAL ESTATE APPRAISER/CONSULTANT/DEVELOPER ~.-F February 20, 1997 RE: Roanoke County Tax Map Number 76.01-1-24 Lot, South County No. 4 Dear Mr. Willey: (540) 989-8511 OFFICE (540) 776-9888 FAX Pursuant to your notification of Roanoke County's offering the referenced real estate for sale, my wife and I are extending the County a bid of $3,800.00. If our offer is accepted, I request a credit of $3,769.59 toward the purchase. As you are aware, the latter figure represents fifty percent of $7,539.17 we paid E. C. Pace Company, Inc. for rep rap work on the creek channel ruiuiing from our property to the duplexes on Sugarloaf Mountain Road. (That amount does not include our carrying costs for six months.) This work was performed to prevent further erosion and to solve drainage problems caused by the flooding from leakage of the County's new 2,000,000 gallon water tank on Sugarloaf Mountain Road. If our offer is accepted, we plan to remove the cinderblock building and fence from the lot to improve the aesthetics of the neighborhood. Thank you for notifying me of the sale of the property. Respectfully, ~/'~~_ ~W _ _ __ Frank D. Porter, III o1~23i97 . _. - : The Roanoke Times Acct: 38762000OUN Name: COUNTY OF ROANOKE ADVERTISE]NENT fOR BIDS Ph:387-6200 Class Rate: Disp Rate: suRPLUS~REAL ESTATE Br RonNalcE couNTy DEPT. OF GENERALSFRVICES CreditStatus: Roanoke County is making availade for ale the fdlowing 1216 Kessler Mill Road surplus real sane. Salem VA 2 4153 Reply Request Description: South County No. 4; Tax Map Number: 76.01- 1-24; Size: Lot; Zoning: R-7; Paytype BL Rate LE LeRals Rep: 4b 1 queina'esddrould bye d recee to John Willey, Roanoke County Source FX Class 10 LeRals ^ TFN Property Manager, at (540) ' 387-6073. Bids may be ll h P J W Start 01127197 Issues 1 Rste Iss 1 Stop 01127197 i a n ey, rop addressed to arty Manager, P.O. Bar 29800, Roanoke, Yrgmia 74018 - 0798. Closing date far bids roll • Words....... 85 Puce 41.60 ~ March 1,1997. John O. Willey Lines........ 26 DiscoLtilt 0.00 Roanoke County Property ana er Depth....... 2.26 FreeDay 0 4 g (96778) Columns...... ~ Net 41.60 - Graphic..... 0 StTax 0.00 - - St Words. '. 0 FedTaa 0.00 ^ BoxedAd ~ Total 41.60 Payment 0.00 Copy Line ADVERTISELIENT FOR B App Cr. 0.00 SortString Balance 0.00 ^ MJinualSort TearSheets ProductCode PO # ^ Receipt ^ Movable ^ On Hold ^ Kill Ad Comments Reason for Discount Editions DC, Adid: 496728 ~i 1-/ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE DECLARING A PARCEL OF REAL ESTATE TO BE SURPLUS AND ACCEPTING/REJECTING AN OFFER FOR THE SALE OF SAME; NAMELY THE 8OUTH COUNTY NO. 4 WELL LOT BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That pursuant to the provisions of Section 16.01 of the Charter of Roanoke County, the subject property, having been made available for other public uses before permitting disposition by sale, is hereby declared to be surplus. 2. That an advertisement for bids for the sale of this surplus real estate was advertised in the Roanoke Times & World News on January 27, 1997. 3. That pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Charter of Roanoke County, a first reading of this ordinance was held on March 25, 1997, and the second reading was held on April 8, 1997, concerning the disposition of the following parcel of real estate identified as follows: South County No. 4 Well Lot - Tax Map Parcel No. 76.01-1-24 4. That offers for said properties having been received, the offer of sum of to purchase this property for the Dollars is hereby accepted/rejected. 5. This conveyance is subject to the restriction that no Tr residential structure shall be constructed on this property and that an area 20' wide along the front lot line of this property be retained for possible future road widening purposes. 6. That the purchase price for the property will be paid upon delivery of a deed therefor and all proceeds from the sale of this real estate will be deposited into the water fund in accordance with the trust agreements of the 1991 water revenue bonds. 7. That the County Administrator is hereby authorized to execute such documents and take such actions on behalf of Roanoke County as are necessary to accomplish the sale of said property, all of which will be on form approved by the County Attorney. 8. That this ordinance will be effective on and from the date of its adoption. 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I 2.00 Ac 8 28 56 12.58 Ac '~ s ACTION # ITEM NUMBER ~ ~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: First Reading of Ordinance for Authorization to Vacate a Portion of an Existing 20-Foot Sewer Easement and to Accept a Relocated Portion of Same Easement COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: BACKGROUND: Hunting Hills Country Club, Inc. subdivided and developed a portion of property in the Cave Spring Magisterial District. This tract of land became Section 23, Hunting Hills, as shown on the plat dated March 16, 1989, made by Lumsden Associates, P.C. This plat is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Roanoke County, Virginia, in Plat Book 12, page 8 and shows a 20- foot sanitary sewer easement across portions of the development, in particular Lot 7, Block 1. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Richard M. Zaharias and Linda H. Zaharias are the owners of Lot 7, Block 1, and a recent survey of said property reflects that the residential dwelling located thereon encroaches upon the existing 20-foot sewer easement. Robert C. Laucher and Anna Jean Laucher are the builders of this dwelling. They have requested that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, vacate a portion of the sewer easement and accept in exchange an additional area for sewer easement purposes. ,. ...1...' The sewer line in this azea relocated in accordance with plans entitled "Sanitary Sewer Alignment situated on Lot 7, Block 1, Section 23, Hunting Hills" dated November 24, 1993 as prepazed by Lumsden Associates, P.C. Attached are copies of the revised easement plat dated Mazch 18, 1997, as prepazed by Lumsden Associates, P.C. The encroachment created by the residential structure will be eliminated by vacating the portion of the original easement proximate to the dwelling. Dedication of the additional easement will ensure adequate ingress/egress and work area to maintain the sewer line. FISCAL IMPACT: No costs to the County are associated with preparation and dedication of the subject easement. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the attached ordinance be approved following the second reading. SUBMITTED BY: Gary Robe son, P.E. Utility Director APPROVED: -rrc-~ ~~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ACTION VOTE Approved () Motion by: No Yes Abs Denied () Eddy _ _ _ Received () Harrison _ _ _ Referred Johnson _ _ to Minnix _ _ _ Nickens MER/4/AN OP SEG, +~q HUNTlN~ HlGGS P g' q Py 42 z 0 _ ti i 11,Km °Q ~ao~- ~~ ~ ~~ o~~ ti Qtr >r ~ u, c z Lv 0 z 0 >` e o ti, Q~~ ~ U C `' w ~~~ ~o~~ ~~~ ~~i s ~° 0 EX191 20' DRAINA4E E5M'L' 6 EXIST. 30' MINIMUM gUlbgrNf~ LINE EXIS1. 15' PUP~~IG "urlarrY EAhEMENP r- ~ Q Q' 1- SOX ~E~ ~DA-~ (50' Rlw) ~~--- {YA• SEG. ROtJrE * 6042 ) ~\ ~~ ~ ~. NOTES: 1) THI'S PLAT IS FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF RELOCATING A 20' SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE AN ACTUAL-BOUNDARY SURVEY. 2) THIS PLAT WAS PREPARED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A CURRENT TITLE REPORT AND THERE MAY EXIST ENCUMBRANCES WHICH AFFECT THE PROPERTY NOT SHOWN HEREON. 3) THIS PROPERTY IS NOT LOCATED WITHIN THE LIMITS OF A 100 YEAR FLOOD BOUNDARY AS DESIGNATED BY FEMA. THIS OPINION IS BASED ON AN INSPECTION OF THE FLOOD INSURANCE RATE MAP AND HAS NOT BEEN VERIFIED BY ACTUAL FIELD ELEVATIONS. FLOOD ZONE "C". SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT AREA.TO' BE DEDICATED CORNER BEARING & DISTANCE A7-Bt 5 84-03-58 W - 52.67' B1-C1 N 84-02-00 W - 71.08' C - 1 89-OS-4 - 1 3.10 AREA = 386 SOFT. ~~EAI.TH p~,, y °~~~1 i8. ~r7c,~, TIM Y ~ Z w lLi o ~ r 4N I ~ O ~ N ~ l~ `~ z Q 0 iv Lli N 7°39'00"W; 16~i, p0' rAX ~ 8719-1- S.r6 ~~~~, C±:~• REF, r~,3,153bPG,1094 ~~~~ai/~ ~ \ hPa / ~~~ ~tio // ~nP~`~n. i\\7\~/O~ ~~ 5,58r~ / G2 /Q~P~~,~` ~P~ i 1 1 Gr ' I ~ ~~ I V ~~~~ _._L r 8 lu / o ~ o ~ ~Q ~/ Z~ / {~~ ~/ ~/ L. I n i ~ $I ~ C' ~ t~'F ~ . a. ,, / Qo I rt ~~ ~h. .~ ~ ,, y BY ~ n: pa -5~l0~ - - 49°lo'2~°E, _ . r5r.94'(rorL 4WR~ESM j _.. -- '~ EXIST IDRAINA E E5M'r. PLAT SHOWING • NEW 20' SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT BEING GRANTED TO THE COUNTY OF ROANOKE BY R'ICM°ARD P1~, & "~IF~DA 'N~, ZRHR~R~IA•S SITUATED ON LOT 7, BLOCK 1, SECTION #23, HUNTING HILLS (P.B. 12, PAGE 8) TAX #87.19-1-8.16 CAVE SPRING. MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA SCALE: 1 " = 5 0 ' DATE; 18 b7ARCH 19 9 7 LUMSDEN ASSOCIATES, P. C. ENGINEERS-SURVEYOP,S-PLANNERS ROANOKE, VIRGINIA SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT A2-B2 S 84-03-58 W - 50.15 B2-C2 N 84-02-00 W - 69.75 C2-A2 S 89-00-28 E - 119.27 RFA = 3R1 O T CnAAAA #en .~. 1111 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF AN EXISTING 20' SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT LOCATED ON THE EASTERN PORTION OF LOT 7, BLOCK 1, SECTION 23, HUNTING HILLS SUBDIVISION (PB 12, PAGE 8), AND AUTHORIZING ACCEPTANCE OF A RELOCATION OF THE SAME EASEMENT, CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, the petitioners, Robert C. Laucher and Anna Jean Laucher, are the builders of a residential dwelling located on Lot 7, Block 1, Section 23, Hunting Hills (PB 12, page 8), Cave Spring Magisterial District (Tax Map No. 87.19-1-8.16); and WHEREAS, Richard M. Zaharias and Linda H. Zaharias are the current owners of the subject real estate; and WHEREAS, a recent survey of said property reflects that the residential dwelling located thereon encroaches upon the north side of an existing 20' sanitary sewer easement; said easement having been dedicated by the recordation of "Plat of Section No. 23 'Hunting Hills', Cave Spring Magisterial District, Roanoke County, Virginia, Property of Hunting Hills County Club, Inc." made by Buford T. Lumsden & Associates, P.C., dated 16 August 1989, of record in the Circuit Court Clerk's Office of Roanoke County in Plat Book 12, page 8; and WHEREAS, the petitioners have requested that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, vacate a "Portion of Existing 20' Sanitary Sewer Easement" and accept in exchange a "New 20' Sanitary Sewer Easement" on the southern side of the existing easement as shown on the attached "Plat Showing New 20' Sanitary Sewer Easement being granted to the County of Roanoke by Richard M. 1 ~~ Zaharias and Linda H. Zaharias situated on Lot 7, Block 1, Section 23, Hunting Hills (PB 12, page 8) Tax Map No. 87.19-1-8.16, Cave Spring Magisterial District" made by Lumsden Associates, P.C., dated 18 March 1997; and WHEREAS, the relocation has been accomplished without cost to the County and meets the requirements of the Utility Department. WHEREAS, Section 15.1-482 (b) of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, requires that the vacation of a portion of the plat be accomplished by the adoption of an ordinance by the governing body; and, WHEREAS, notice has been given as required by Section 15.1-431 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Roanoke County Charter, the acquisition and disposition of real estate can be authorized only by ordinance. A first reading of this ordinance was held on March 28, 1997; and a second reading and public hearing of this ordinance was held on April 8, 1997. 2. That pursuant to the provisions of Section 16.01 of the Roanoke County Charter, the subject real estate (easement) is hereby declared to be surplus and the nature of the interest in real estate renders it unavailable for other public uses; and 3. That, conditioned upon the exchange as hereinafter provided, 361 square feet of the northern portion of an existing 20' sanitary sewer easement across the eastern portion of Lot 7, 2 . ~r Block 1, Section 23, Hunting Hills of record in Plat Book 12, at page 8 in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Roanoke County, Virginia, be, and hereby is, vacated pursuant to Section 15.1-482(b) of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended; and, 4. That, in .exchange, acquisition and acceptance of 386 square feet for sanitary sewer easement purposes on the southern side of the existing easement for a total width of twenty (20') feet be, and hereby is, authorized and approved; all as shown on "Plat Showing New 20' Sanitary Sewer Easement being granted to the County of Roanoke by Richard M. Zaharias and Linda H. Zaharias situated on Lot 7, Block 1, Section 23, Hunting Hills (PB 12, page 8), Tax Map No. 87.19-1-8.16, Cave Spring Magisterial District, dated 18 March 1997, prepared by Lumsden Associates, P.C.; and 5. That, as a condition to the adoption of this ordinance, all costs and expenses associated herewith, including but not limited to, publication costs, survey costs and recordation of documents, shall be the responsibility of the petitioners, Robert C. Laucher and Anna Jean Laucher, or their successors or assigns; and 6. That as a further condition to the adoption of this ordinance, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, shall be indemnified of and held harmless from and against all claims for damages to any improvements or structures within the old easement area by the owner, their heirs, successors, or assigns. 7. That the County Administrator is hereby authorized to execute such documents and take such actions as may be necessary to 3 S.-~' „ accomplish this vacation and acquisition, all of which shall be on form approved by the County Attorney. 8. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect on the date of its adoption. 9. That pursuant to § 15.1-485 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, the Circuit Court Clerk shall write in plain legible letters across the part of the plat vacated, the word "vacated" and also make a reference on the same to the volume and page in which the instrument of vacation is recorded. C:\OFFICE\W PWIN\WPDOCS\AGENDA\VACATION\LAUCHER.ORD 4 -~-~---Z ME~~4/A N 0~ SEG, ~` 9 HUNT/NG HIGGS p, B. q py, 42 ~- z 4 1.. Q .~... ~ o ~ ~ o Q `~`O~ ~ ~w N 7°39'00''VYrl65, 00' TAIL' ~ 87!9-1- S.t6 GOT 7 CEC,. RAF, ~~ 1 ~~ ~~h ~_ -- / , 1 ACTION NO. ITEM NO. ~'"' AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Ordinance Authorizing an Intergovernmental Agreement Establishing the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR' S COMMENTS: '' 11,r 2 ~`~ `"" "'~. U ,/ Background: In December, 1994 the governing bodies of the cities of Salem and Roanoke, the Town of Vinton, and Roanoke County established the Roanoke Valley Greenways/Open Space Steering Committee to oversee the preparation of conceptual planning documents for a system of Greenways in the Valley. Each jurisdiction appointed three members, with one member also appointed by the Fifth Planning District Commission. In December, 1995 they completed their primary task which was the completion of a Conceptual Greenway Plan for Roanoke Valley, Virginia. One of the main recommendations of this plan was to create a permanent advisory body to continue the coordination of the various public and private groups interested in developing a greenway system. The attached ordinance and agreement would create this body. The Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission, as proposed, would be comprised of the same representation as the existing ad hoc steering committee. Three members are to be appointed by each of the four governing bodies and one member would be appointed by the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) of the Fifth Planning District Commission. In addition, the Chief Planning Official and the Director of Parks and Recreation for each jurisdiction would serve as ex-officio members. Finally, the Western Virginia Land Trust and a "friends" of greenways non-profit organization now being formed would each have an ex-officio representative on the commission. The Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission's role and responsibilities are clearly limited to coordinating the planning, development and z=3 2 maintenance of a Valley wide greenway system. They have no direct fiscal autonomy nor the ability to actually acquire land or construct a greenway. Funding from the member jurisdictions is permissive, not mandatory, with the expectation that operating funds will eventually be provided by private and non-profit sources. Finally, the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission would be established for a period of twelve years and would expire unless the agreement is renewed by all the member jurisdictions. The attached agreement and similar ordinance were approved by Roanoke City Council on Monday, March 17, 1997 and Vinton Town Council on Tuesday March 18, 1997. The City of Salem also has the creation of the Commission on their agenda for March 24, 1997. Recommendations: Alternative 1: Approve the first reading of the attached ordinance as prepared by the County Attorney, schedule the second reading for April 8, 1997, and have staff poll the current members of the steering committee to serve on the new Commission. Respectfully submitted, ~ ~C~ C f.~GEti L~ athan Hartley, A CP A ist. Dir. of Planning & Zoning Approved, Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Action Approved ( ) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred to Motion by Vote No Yes Abs Eddy Harrison Johnson Minnix Nickens ~..L. '" INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE ROANOKE VALLEY GREENWAY COMMISSION 1. PURPOSE The purpose of the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission ("Commission") is to promote and facilitate coordinated direction and guidance in the planning, development, and maintenance of a system of greenways throughout the Roanoke Valley. 2. SCOPE ` This gr!~nway s ctAm is intended to enhan~re the quality of life for Valley citizens and visitors and to: (a) provide safe and efficient alternative transportation linkages between recreational sites, open spaces, residential areas, employment centers, educational and cultural facilities, and other activity centers; (b) encourage citizen wellness and maintain environments which promote opportunities for recreation activities; (c) protect environmental assets and retain beneficial ecological habitats; (d) maintain a contiguous urban forest ecosystem to reduce community wide environmental problems such as excessive storm water runoff, air quality degradation, water pollution, and urban climate change; (e) promote an appreciation for the Valley's natural, historical and cultural resources and its neighborhoods; (f) protect and link significant remnants of the community's undeveloped open spaces, woodlands, and wetlands; and (g) enhance the Valley's appearance to encourage tourism, promote economic development, and improve the living environment for residents. 3. EFFECTIVE DATE; ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION This Agreement shall be effective, and the Commission shall be established, pursuant to §15.1-21, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, upon its execution pursuant to the authority of ordinances adopted by the governing bodies of each of the City of Roanoke, the City of Salem, the County of Roanoke and the Town of Vinton. 13 4. RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES The Commission shall have the following responsibilities and duties: (a) To study the needs of the Roanoke Valley and the desires of the Valley residents as expressed in the Roanoke Valley Conceptual Greenway Plan, dated December, 1995, as the same may be amended from time to time, and to work to implement a coordinated system of greenways into each jurisdiction's planning efforts; (b) To advise and inform the goveming bodies and the citizens of the Valley of existing, planned, and potential opportunities for establishing g; aenways within the Valley; (c) To make recommendations to the goveming bodies relative to desirable federal, state, and local legislation concerning greenway programs and related activities; (d) To investigate and recommend funding, grants, and/or donations of land, property or services from the Commonwealth of Virginia, the United States of America, their agencies, private citizens, corporations, institutions and others to promote, construct or maintain Greenways within the Roanoke Valley; (e) To study and recommend uniform standards for the design and construction of greenways, including sign standards, to be employed Valley-wide; (f) To actively pursue and promote public/private partnerships, work closely with the Western Virginia Land Trust and similar nonprofit organizations, and facilitate cooperation among Valley governments in developing, constructing and maintaining a system of greenways'cnrougnaut tha Vaiiey; ar'iu, (g To coordinate the efforts of the federal, state and local jurisdictions in the Valley to create aValley-wide system of greenways and trails that satisfy the needs of all the residents of the Valle, including those with special needs. 5. MEMBERSHIP (a) The Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission shall be composed of members, appointed as follows: (1) Three (3) members from each of the participating political subdivisions to be 2 appointed by the governing bodies, each for a term of three (3) years, except for the initial appointments which are to be staggered for each representative as a one, a two and a three-year term as determined by the goveming body. Each member shall be a resident of the jurisdiction which he or she represents. (2) One (1) member appointed by the Metropolitan Planning Organization of the Fifth Planning District Commission for a term of three (3) years. (b) In addition to the above members, the followingindividuals, or their designated representatives, shall serve as ex-ofFcio, non- vo#ing members of the Greenway Commission: (1) the chief planning official of each jurisdiction; (2) the official responsible for parks and recreation from each jurisdiction; (3) one representative of the nonprofit group heretofore established to support greenways in the Roanoke Valley; and, (4) one representative of the Western Virginia Land Trust. (c) A vacancy for the remainder of any term shall be filled by the goveming body making the original appointment. (d) The Commission may add ex-0fficio members, as appropriate, from interested organizations. (e) The members of the Commission shall serve without pay. 6. MEETINGS (a) The Commission shall hold regular meetings at least once per quarter each calendar year. All meetings and hearings of the Commission shall be open to the public except private meetings may be held pursuant to provisions of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. Reasonable notice of the time and place of all regular and special meetings shall be given to the public. Meetings shall be called by the chairman or upon request of a majority of the members. (b) The Commission shall adopt bylaws necessary to conduct the affairs of the Commission. 3 r-.3 7. OPERATING REVENUE (a) The Commission shall not operate as a fiscal agent. (b) Funding for staff support to the Commission may be made available as appropriated and administered through an agreed-upon fiscal agent. (c) Annual funding requests from the Commission shall be made by February 1 of each year to the governing bodies of the member jurisdictions. _ 8. ADMINISTRATION (a) An annual report shall be prepared and submitted to the governing body of each member jurisdiction each calendar year. (b) The Commission may establish any committees necessary to fulfill the responsibilities and duties of the Commission. (c) Any greenway coordinator or staff positions of the Commission approved by the governing bodies shall be funded on a per capita basis as determined by the most recent population estimates of the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service of the University of Virginia. 9. DURATION AND TERMINATION (a) This Agreement shall remain in force for a period of twelve (12) years unless specifically extended or otherwise modified by action of the governing bodies of all member jurisdictions. (b) A participating political subdivision may withdraw from this by adoption of appropriate ordinance. 10. AMENDMENTS This may be amended only by approval by the governing bodies of each member jurisdiction. 11. LIABILITY To the extent permitted by law, the participating political subdivisions agree to indemnify, keep and hold the members of the Commission and its staff free and harmless 4 ~r from any liability on acxount of any injury or damage of any type to any person or property growing out of performance of the duties and responsibilities imposed by this Agreement. In the event of any suit or proceeding brought against members of the Commission or its staff, the participating political subdivisions shall pay reasonable costs of defense. Any costs of the participating political subdivisions under this section shall be shared on a per capita basis as determined by the most recent population estimates of the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service of the University of Virginia. WITNESS our hands and seals this ATTEST: Mary F. Parker, City Clerk day of , 1997. CITY OF ROANOKE ey ATTEST: ATTEST: ATTEST: COUNTY OF ROANOKE By CITY OF SALEM By TOWN OF VINTON By H:WMISCW-GREENW.1/Draft 3/5/97 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AN INTERGOVERNMENTAL AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING THE ROANOKE VALLEY GREENWAY COMMISSION BETWEEN THE CITY OF ROANOKE, CITY OF SALEM, COUNTY OF ROANOKE, TOWN OF VINTON WHEREAS, over the past several years, citizens of the Roanoke Valley have expressed considerable interest in preserving open space, protecting viewsheds along the Blue Ridge Parkway and developing a Regional Greenway System; and WHEREAS, the Roanoke Valley Greenways Committee has previously been established to prepare a regional greenway plan and develop a long term organizational structure to carry on greenway planning and implementation; and WHEREAS, the Roanoke Valley Greenways Steering Committee has recommended an Intergovernmental Agreement establishing a permanent Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission; and WHEREAS, the purpose of the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission would be to promote and facilitate coordinated direction and guidance in the planning, development and maintenance of a system of greenways throughout the Roanoke Valley; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors desires to exercise its authority pursuant to Section 15.1-21, 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, to enter into an Intergovernmental Agreement establishing such Commission; and WHEREAS, the first reading of this ordinance was held on March 25, 1997, and the second reading was held on April 8, 1997. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County as follows: __L. ' ~" 1. That the Intergovernmental Agreement establishing the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission is hereby authorized and approved. 2. That the County Administrator is hereby authorized to execute the Intergovernmental Agreement establishing the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission upon form approved by the County Attorney and substantially in the form of the Agreement attached to the report of the County Administrator to this Board, dated March 25, 1997. 3. That this ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. C:\OFFICE\WPWIN\W PDOCS\AGENDA\GENERAL\GREENWAY.COM 1 ACTION NO. ITEM NO. --~- " AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Ordinance amending and reenacting Ordinance 82592- 12, Zoning Ordinance, to allow broadcasting towers only by special use permits in C-2,General Commercial, I-1 and I-2 Industrial Districts. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: Since January 1993, Roanoke County has regulated the placement of broadcasting towers within the County. Such towers are used for a variety of purposes, most commonly as a structure upon which an antenna is placed. These antennae receive and transmit information for uses such as private radio communications, radio/television broadcasting signals, and wireless phone signals. These towers are regulated by special use permit in AG3, AG1, AR, and C1 zoning districts. They are a prohibited land use in the AV and all residential zoning districts. Towers are allowed as a by-right use in C2, I1 and I2 zoning districts. Use and Design Standards exist for any tower constructed. Since 1993 the Board has reviewed six special use permit requests for broadcasting towers. Four requests were approved, and two requests were denied. One request was reviewed in 1993, two requests each, in 1994 and 1995 and one request in 1996. Of the four approved requests during this period, two were never constructed, and the special use permit authority has subsequently expired. In addition to the six special use permits reviewed, one tower was constructed by right in an industrial zoning district. This tower was constructed within the last month, in the Benois Road area of Roanoke County. In February of 1996 the Federal Telecommunications Act (the Act) was passed by Congress. The Act is wide-ranging in its effect, and provides new guidelines for localities that choose to regulate the placement of broadcasting towers. Both the Planning ~-- y 2 Department's staff and the County Attorney's office have been involved in researching the Act's provisions and their applicability to the County. To this end, and at the Board's direction, the staff has convened a committee comprised of communication industry representatives, local government representatives, and interested citizens. The purpose of the committee is to review our existing policy guidelines and ordinance provisions including Use and Design Standards) for broadcasting towers. Although Roanoke County has seen a steady level of tower requests within the last four years, the adoption of the Act and the forthcoming next generation of digital communication technology creates the potential that the number of tower proposals will rise sharply within the near future. Our policy committee will be researching the potential for tower proliferation in this area given our population demographics and market demand for communication services. Our current regulations that allow broadcasting towers by right in C2 and industrial zoning districts permit the placement of towers in these zoning districts based upon an administrative review of zoning compliance. At the February 25 meeting, the Board of Supervisors directed staff to prepare an amendment to the zoning ordinance that would permit broadcasting towers as a special use in C2, I1 and I2 zoning districts. The attached zoning ordinance change to permit broadcasting towers by special use permit in these districts will allow the Planning Commission and the Board to evaluate future tower proposals for compliance with the Act, our local comprehensive plan, and the impact of the proposed tower on the general community. The policy committee will be presenting a comprehensive set of recommendations for the Commission's and Board's consideration within the next six months. Implementing the committee's recommendations may require future code changes. Adopting an amendment at this time will insure that all towers are properly reviewed by the community during the committee process. Staff recommends as follows: 1. That the Board of Supervisors hold first reading on the attached ordinance that would permit broadcasting towers as a special use in C2, I1 and I2 zoning districts, and schedule second reading and public hearing on the ordinance for April 22, 1997 Respectfully Submitted, ~~~~ ~ ~y ~ Terran a L. Harring , AIC Director of Planning and Zoning _~ - L~/ 3 Approved, Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Action Approved ( ) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Ref erred to Motion by Vote No Yes Abs Eddy Harrison Johnson Minnix Nickens -.L AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING ORDINANCE 82592-12, THE ZONING ORDINANCE FOR ROANORE COUNTY, BY THE AMENDING SECTIONS 30-54-2 (A) 6, AND (B) 4; 30-61-2 (A) 6, AND (B) 3; 30-62-2 (A) 6, AND (B) 3 TO ALLOW BROADCASTING TOWERS ONLY BY SPECIAL IISE PBRMIT IN C-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS, I-1 AND I-2 INDUSTRIAL DISTRICTS. WHEREAS, on August 25, 1992, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, adopted Ordinance 82592-12 which enacted a new zoning ordinance for Roanoke County; and, WHEREAS, the Planning Commission for Roanoke County will hold its public hearing on this amendment on April 1, 1997, and will make a recommendation concerning approval of the ordinance adopting these amendments to the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia; and, WHEREAS, in the interest of public necessity, convenience, general welfare, and good zoning practice, the Board of Supervisors hereby amends certain provisions concerning broadcasting towers in the various zoning districts of the County; and WHEREAS, legal notice and advertisement has been provided as required by law, and that the first reading of this ordinance was held on March 25, 1997; and the second reading and public hearing will be held on April 22, 1997. BE IT ORDAINED, by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, that the Zoning Ordinance for Roanoke County, adopted on August 25, 1992, be, and hereby is, amended and reenacted, as follows: 1. That Sections 30-54-2 (A) 6, AND (B) 4; 30-61-2 (A) 6, AND (B) 3; and 30-62-2 (A) 6, AND (B) 3 be amended to read and provide as follows: ARTICLE III. DISTRICT REGULATIONS Section 30-54-2. Permitted Uses (A) The following uses are permitted by right subject to all other applicable requirements contained in this ordinance. An asterisk (*) indicates additional, modified, or more stringent standards are listed in Article IV. Use and Design Standards, for those specific uses. 6. Miscellaneous Section 30-54-2. Permitted Uses (B) The following uses are allowed only by Special Use Permit pursuant to Section 30-19. An asterisk (*) indicates additional, modified, or more stringent standards are listed in Article IV. Use and Design Standards, for those specific uses. 4. Miscellaneous ~': >:.>: Section 30-61-2. Permitted Uses (A) The following uses are permitted by right subject to all other applicable requirements contained in this ordinance. An asterisk (*) indicates additional, modified, or more stringent standards are listed in Article IV. Use and Design Standards, for those specific uses. 6. Miscellaneous 2 ~-L~. ~ / Section 30-61-2. Permitted IIses (B) The following uses are allowed only by Special Use Permit pursuant to Section 30-19. An asterisk (*) indicates additional, modified, or more stringent standards are listed in Article IV. Use and Design Standards, for those specific uses. 3. Miscellaneous Section 30-62-2. Permitted Uses (A) The following uses are permitted by right subject to all other applicable requirements contained in this ordinance. An asterisk (*) indicates additional, modified, or more stringent standards are listed in Article IV. Use and Design Standards, for those specific uses. 6. Miscellaneous Section 30-62-2. Permitted Uses (B) The following uses are allowed only by Special Use Permit pursuant to Section 30-19. An asterisk (*) indicates additional, modified, or more stringent standards are listed in Article IV. Use and Design Standards, for those specific uses. 3. Miscellaneous ~ ............................... :::::ii fld fat fl± 3 .;. .. ".~' 2. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after April 22, 1997. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same hereby are, repealed. G:\ATTORNEY\BOARD\TOWER.ORD 4 ACTION # ITEM NUMBER -~"-~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 12-13, REMOVAL AND DISPOSITION OF CERTAIN UNATTENDED VEHICLES, OF THE ROANOKE COUNTY CODE TO REQUIRE THE POSTING OF WARNING SIGNS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY NORMALLY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR PARKING COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: ~~` G~~s-'v BACKGROUND: When the predecessor of current Roanoke County Code Section 12-13 was adopted in 1971, the enabling legislation in Title 46.1 of the Code of Virginia contained no requirement for posting warning signs to drivers who park on private property which is normally open to the public for parking such as shopping centers and other business establishments. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: The General Assembly of Virginia has in recent years added language to § 46.2-1215 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, which requires that any local ordinance which provides for the towing of vehicles left on private property for a specified period must also contain a requirement for warning signs. Therefore, the County's Section 12-13 must now contain language requiring the property owner to post signs warning that vehicles left on property which is normally open to the public for parking maybe towed or removed at the owner's expense after a minimum of 72 hours. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ~' STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends adoption of the proposed County code amendment. Respectfully submitted, Jo h B. benshain S or Assistant County Attorney Approved ( ) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred to Motion by: ACTION VOTE No Yes Abs Eddy - - - Harrison _ _ _ Johnson Minnix -_ -_ -_ Nickens 2 ~~~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 12-13, REMOVAL AND DISPOSITION OF CERTAIN UNATTENDED VEHICLES OF THE ROANOKE COUNTY CODE TO REQUIRE THE POSTING OF WARNING SIGNS ON PRIVATE PROPERTY NORMALLY OPEN TO THE PUBLIC FOR PARKING WHEREAS, this section of the Roanoke County Code was originally adopted in 1971 as Section 10-9 in accordance with enabling legislation in the Code of Virginia, and, WHEREAS, the General Assembly has subsequently amended the enabling legislation to require the posting of signs warning of the possibility of towing or removal of vehicles on private property which is open to the public for parking; and WHEREAS, the first reading of this ordinance was held on March 25, 1997; and the second reading was held on April 8, 1997. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: 1. That Chapter 12 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC, Article I. In General, Sec 12- 13 Removal and disposition of certain unattended vehicles be amended and reenacted as follows: Sec. 12-13. Removal and disposition of certain unattended vehicles. (a) Whenever any motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer is found on the public roads or highways or public grounds unattended by the owner or operator and constitutes a hazard to traffic or is parked in such manner as to be in violation of law, or whenever any motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer is left unattended for more than ten (10) days upon any public property or privately owned property, other than the property of the owner of such motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer, within the county, or is abandoned upon such public property or privately owned property without the permission of the owner, lessee or occupant thereof, such motor vehicle, trailer or semitrailer may be removed for safekeeping by or under the direction of alaw-enforcement officer to a storage garage or area; provided, that no such vehicle shall be so removed from privately owned premises, without the written request of the owner, lessee or occupant thereof; 2. This ordinance shall be effective from the date of its adoption. 2 /'~ ~_~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANORE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE 032597-7 AUTHORIZING THE E%ECUTION OF A LEASE OF REAL ESTATE, OFFICE SPACE FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Charter of Roanoke County and pursuant to the authority found in §§ 15.1-262 and 15.1-897 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, the acquisition of any interest in real estate, which includes a lease of office space, shall be accomplished by ordinance; and 2. That pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Charter of Roanoke County the first reading on this ordinance was held on March 11, 1997, and the second reading was held on March 25, 1997, concerning the lease of office space for the use of the Department of Social Services at the Salem Bank and Trust Building in the City of Salem, together with all appurtenances thereto belonging; and 3. That this lease is with East Main Street Properties, L.L.C. of approximately 19,900 square feet of office space for a term commencing the 1st day of April, 1997, and ending the 31st day of March 2007, for an initial annual rental of $173,130.00, payable in equal monthly installments of $14,427.50. 4. That the lease agreement setting forth the terms and conditions of this lease is incorporated herein by reference. 1 5. That the County Administrator is authorized to execute this lease on behalf of the County of Roanoke and to execute such other documents and take such other actions as are necessary to accomplish this transaction all of which shall be upon form approved by the County Attorney. On motion of Supervisor Nickens to adopt the ordinance, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None A COPY TESTE: Brenda J. H ton, Deputy Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors cc: File John M. Chambliss, Jr., Assistant Administrator Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney Dr. Bety McCrary, Director, Social Services 4 ACTION N0. ITEM NUMBER mil-- ,~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Second Reading of an Ordinance Authorizing the Execution of a Lease Agreement for Office Space for the Department of Social Services. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: p~~~~ BACKGROUND: On March 11, 1997, staff reported to the Board of Supervisors the results of the Request For Proposal for office space for the Department of Social Services. Staff has evaluated the proposed space in the old First Virginia Bank Building, the Veterans' Center and the Salem Bank and Trust Building. Staff recommends signing a lease to stay at the Salem Bank and Trust Building site. The lease calls for nearly $200,000 in improvements which include the following items: • On the third and fourth floors, remove the electrical and phone lines from the grid system located in the floor and move the electrical service to the walls. (This will occur as we upgrade the State computer system and install an improved telephone system.) • Replace ceiling tiles. • Paint all walls. • Install Floor Treatment. • Install security doors on the third and fourth floors to minimize the general public from wandering among the office areas. • Upgrade the fifth floor (or third leased floor area) for use by our Department. Additionally, the landlord shall provide for a new handicapped restroom for use by the public, make needed roof repairs, restripe and repair the parking lot, and make any other necessary repairs to the facility and HVAC system to assure that the building is in ~=/ compliance with the appropriate building codes. The required improvements shall have minimal disruption to the work flow. The lease shall be for ten years beginning April 1, 1997 for the space currently leased (14,762 square feet) and beginning June 1, 1997 for the balance of the fifth floor. The annual rental rates will grow from $8.70 to $12.00 per square foot over the ten year period for 19,900 square feet of space to be used by the Department of Social Services. The lease will provide for two five year options for extensions at rates increasing at 3.5% per year ranging from $12.42 to $16.93 per square foot. The attached ordinance authorizes the County Administrator to execute the appropriate lease as approved by the County Attorney. FISCAL IMPACT: Funds are available within the Department of Social Services for the current fiscal year and appropriate adjustments will be necessary in the upcoming budget for the lease of the increased space. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve the second reading of the attached ordinance which authorizes the County Administrator to execute an appropriate lease for 19,900 square feet of space in the Salem Bank and Trust Building for use by the Department of Social Services. 2. Do not approve the execution of a lease for the Salem Bank and Trust Building and ask staff to seek other alternate sites before the existing lease expires August 31, 1997. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Alternative #1, authorizing the execution of a lease for 19,900 square feet of space in the Salem Bank and Trust Building for use by the Department of Social Services. Respectfully submitted, Approv d by, i John M. Chambliss, Jr. Elmer C. Hodge Assistant Administrator County Administrator 2 ,~'..' ~/ ----------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE Approved ( ) Motion by: No Yes Abs Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ( ) Eddy Harrison Johnson Minnix Nickens 3 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A LEASE OF REAL ESTATE, OFFICE SPACE FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Charter of Roanoke County and pursuant to the authority found in §§ 15.1-262 and 15.1-897 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, the acquisition of any interest in real estate, which includes a lease of office space, shall be accomplished by ordinance; and 2. That pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.04 of the Charter of Roanoke County the first reading on this ordinance was held on March 11, 1997, and the second reading was held on March 25, 1997, concerning the lease of office space for the use of the Department of Social Services at the Salem Bank and Trust Building in the City of Salem, together with all appurtenances thereto belonging; and 3. That this lease is with East Main Street Properties, L.L.C. of approximately 19,900 square feet of office space for a term commencing the 1st day of April, 1997, and ending the 31st day of March 2007, for an initial annual rental of $173,130.00, payable in equal monthly installments of $14,427.50. 4. That the lease agreement setting forth the terms and conditions of this lease is incorporated herein by reference. 5. That the County Administrator is authorized to execute this lease on behalf of the County of Roanoke and to execute such ~_~ other documents and take such other actions as are necessary to accomplish this transaction all of which shall be upon form approved by the County Attorney. C:\OFFICE\WPWIN\W PDOCS4IGENDAUtEALES7~SOCIA1,.325 ACTION NUMBER ITEM NUMBER ~ +~ `" AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 SUBJECT: Appointments to Committees, Commissions and Boards ~'OUN't'Y ADMINISTRATOR' S COMMENTS: ~tiMMARY OF INFORMATION: ~ T.FAGIIE OF OLDER AMERICAN3 - ADVISORY BOARD The three year term of Murry K. White will expire March 31, 1997. Mr. White has advised the LOA that he does not plan to serve another term. The LOA Board of Directors has nominated Mrs. Elizabeth Bogle to serve a three year term which will expire March 31, 2000. This appointment must be ratified by the County. Her confirmation is listed on the Consent Agenda. ~ SOCIAL SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD The unexpired four-year term of Mary Anderson. Ms. Anderson resigned in January. Her term will expire August 1, 1997. SUBMITTED BY: Mary H. lien, CMC Clerk to the Board APPROVED BY: G' N Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE Approved ( ) Motion by: No Yes Abs Denied ( ) Eddy Received ( ) Harrison _ Referred ( ) Johnson To ( ) Minnix _ _____ Nickens _ 706 Campbell Ave., S. W. P.O. Box 14205 Roano~e, VA 24038-4205 March 19, 1997 Mr. Bob Johnson, Chair Roanoke County Board of Supervisors P.O. Box 29800 Roanoke, Virginia 24018 Dear Mr. Johnson, ~+~' (540) 345-0451 fax Mac~ine; (540) 981-1487 The Board of Directors of LOA Area Agency on Aging has nominated Roanoke County resident Elizabeth Bogle of 3715 Colony Lane to serve a three year term expiring in March of 2000. We request that the Board of Supervisors endorse Mrs. Bogle for LOA Board membership. Ms. Bogle will replace Mr. Murry K. White who served two three-year terms and was ineligible for re- election. Mrs. Bogle has served on our Advisory Council, the past two years as Chair, since 1991 and was ineligible for re-election to that body. If you have any questions, please feel free to call me. Sincerely, ~'``S~usan B. Williams Executive Director l11•Clan•d Cee• Menepcmene Pa"riim'etwp ~ D;>rir.. Of Connrti<at Cammuxiry Can, Inr. ttHelping Olc~.er Persona Remain As Inc~.epena.ent As Possible" AREA :AGENCY ON :AGING United Way of ROOf10kB Whey ~~ Cities of Roano~Ze, Salem, C'li{ton ~orge £I Covington • Counties o~ Roano~ze, Alleghany, Botetourt ~f Craig PQUAL OPPORTUNITY / ~MPLOl'~R L1~~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANORE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 RESOLUTION 032597-8 APPROVING AND CONCURRING IN CERTAIN ITEMS SET FORTH ON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA FOR THIS DATE DESIGNATED AS ITEM L CONSENT AGENDA BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the certain section of the agenda of the Board of Supervisors for March 25, 1997 designated as Item L - Consent Agenda be, and hereby is, approved and concurred in as to each item separately set forth in said section designated Items 1 through 7, inclusive, as follows: 1. Approval of Minutes for February 25, 1997 and March 11, 1997 Joint Meeting with Roanoke City Council. 2. Confirmation of appointment to League of Older American Advisory Council, and ratification of appointment to the League of Older Americans Advisory Board. 3. Acceptance and appropriation of a grant from the trust fund of the Comprehensive Services Act. 4. Resolutions of Appreciation to members of the Blue Ribbon Committee for participation in the 1997 Comprehensive Facilities Study of the Roanoke County School System. 5. Acceptance of water and sanitary sewer facilities serving Penn Forest Place. 6. Acceptance of water and sanitary sewer facilities serving Johnson Acres. 7. Request for acceptance of Windcrest Land and portions of Apple Harvest Drive, Crumpacker Drive and Huntridge Road into VDOT Secondary Road System. 2. That the Clerk to the Board is hereby authorized and directed where required by law to set forth upon any of said items 1 1 the separate vote tabulation for any such item pursuant to this resolution. On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the Consent Resolution without Item 6, .and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None On motion of Supervisor Eddy to approve Item 6, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, NAYS: None ABSTAIN Supervisor Johnson A COPY TESTE: Brenda J. olton, Deputy Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors cc: File Paul E. Grice, Fiscal Agent, RCCP&MT Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance Gary Robertson, Director, Utility Arnold Covey, Director, Engineering & Inspection 2 ~~~ February 25,1997 R 9 Roanoke County Administration Center 5204 Bernard Drive Roanoke, Virginia 24018 February 25, 1997 The Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, met this day at the Roanoke County Administration Center, this being the fourth Tuesday, and the second regularly scheduled meeting of the month of February . IN RE: CALL TO ORDER Chairman Johnson called the meeting to order at 3:03 p.m. The roll calf was taken. MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Bob L. Johnson, Vice Chairman Harry C. Nickens, Supervisors Lee B. Eddy, Fenton F. "Spike" Harrison, H. Odell "Fuzzy" Minnix MEMBERS ABSENT: None STAFF PRESENT: Elmer C. Hodge, County Administrator; Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney; Mary H. Allen, Clerk; John M. Chambliss, Assistant County Administrator; Don C. Myers, Assistant County Administrator; Anne Marie Green, Director, Community Relations IN RE: OPENING CEREMONIES The invocation was given by John -M. Chambliss, -Jr., Assistant Administrator. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all present. February 25,1997 Interstate 81, Route 221, Route 220 South, and support for Interstate 73. He also reviewed the projects that Roanoke County have requested to be included. They are Route 11 (Williamson Road, Route 11/460 (West Main Street) and Route 115 (Plantation Road). These were also described in the prepared resolution but were not prioritized. Following discussion, there was consensus by the Board that the proposed projects be prioritized with Route 11/460 (West Main Street) the top priority. Supervisor Minnix moved to adopt the resolution as amended by Supervisor Eddy. The motion was amended by Supervisor Harrison to include Route 11/460 as the number one priority and Route 11 as the number 2 priority. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None RESOLUTION 022597-1 REQUESTING VDOT TO CONTINUE FUNDING PROJECTS CURRENTLY ON THE PLAN AND ADOPT THOSE PROJECTS IDENTIFIED AS "PROJECTS NOT ON PLAN" FOR INCLUSION INTO THE 1997-2003 PRIMARY AND INTERSTATE SIX YEAR IMPROVEMENT PLAN WHEREAS, the Six Year Improvement Program is the Commonwealth Transportation Board's plan for identifying funds anticipated to be available for highway and other forms of transportation construction; and WHEREAS, this program is updated annually to assist in the allocatign of federal and state funds for interstate, primary, and secondary roads. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia as follows: -1: That the following projects identified as "Projects on Plan" are recommended to continue to receive funding for planning and construction; and • Route I-81 -Roanoke County is very supportive of the Virginia February 25, 1997 concerns along the road, and to provide a safer roadway for the residents and commercial vehicles. This area of the County is growing, and development over the past two years has increased dramatically. R. R. Donnelly and Sons Company, Rusco Windows, Frito Lay and Richfield Retirement Facility have all built new or expanded facilities in that area, adding 432,200 square feet of industrial and commercial space in the area. Additionally, Kroger plans a major expansion and renovation at its existing facility within the near future. Traffic Counts: From the Salem city limits to Allegheny Drive, 17,000 trips per day, and from Allegheny Drive to Fort Lewis Church Road, 14,000 trips per day. Currently, Kroger and R. R. Donnelly generate 1,300 tractor trailer truck trips per week, with this number expected to increase by 50% in the next two years. This stretch of road is an alternate route when I-81 lanes are blocked, which has occurred several times over the past several years, causing major congestion .and safety risks for the community. Recommended Improvements: A five-lane highway with appropriate turning lanes. Cost: $10, 000, 000 - $12, 000, 000. 2. Route 11 (Williamson Road Need: Now that Route 11 has been widened from Plantation Road (Rte. 115) to Hollins College, there remains one section of three lane road from Peters Creek Road (Rte. 117) to the Roanoke City Limits. Additionally, the existing bridge over Carvins Creek does not meet current standards, and the realignment of Florist Road with Route 11 have crea#ed additional congestion and safety concerns. The existing section of road, 1.52 miles, is a three-lane with the center lane used for turning movements. Ninety percent of the tracts adjacent to Williamson Road are developed for commercial use. Traffic counts: 15,000 vehicles per day from the Roanoke city limits to Peters Creek Road. This stretch of road has also been identified as an alternate route in the event of a blockage on I- 81 /581. February 25, 1997 (~ ~ Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board Flood Prevention and Pro#ection Assistance Fund. Arnold Covey, Director of Engineering & Inspections) R-022597-2 Mr. Covey reported that in 1995, the Board approved the expenditure of $510,000 to be used as matching money for obtaining digital mapping for the County. Federal funds were used for Phase 1 of a five-phase project which is now being completed. Staff was notified in December 1996 that funds for this program were being reduced and Phase 2 of the mapping effort would not be fully funded. Staff now has the possibility of obtaining a $100,000 grant from the Virginia Soil and Water Conservation Board Flood Prevention and Protection Assistance Fund which would allow the mapping effort to stay on schedule. Mr. Covey advised that funds were available to match the grant money. In response to questions from the Board members, Mr. Covey advised that the federal government has made a commitment to the project but has not committed the funds. He also advised that it was his understanding when the Board approved the project in 1995, the County's share would be included in the budget over the five-year period. Supervisor Johnson moved to adopt the resolution. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens,Johnson February 25, 1997 special use permit in AG3, AG1, AR, and C1 zoning districts. They are prohibited in AV and all residential zoning districts, but allowed as a by-right use in C2, 11 and 12 zoning districts. Since 1993, the Board has reviewed six special use permit requests, approved four of them, and denied two. Mr. Harrington advised that in 1996 the Federal Telecommunications Act was passed by Congress and provides new guidelines for regulating the placement of broadcasting towers. County staff has convened a committee comprised of communication industry representatives, local government representatives, and interested citizens to review existing policy guidelines and ordinance provisions. The committee will also research the potential for tower proliferation. The committee's recommendation may require future code changes. Mr. Harrington recommended that the Board request the Planning Commission to prepare an amendment to the zoning ordinance that would permit broadcasting towers as a special use in C2, 11 and 12 zoning districts. Following discussion, Supervisor Nickens moved to approve requesting the Planning Commission to consider an amendment to the Zoning Ordinance. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES NAYS: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson None 4. Request from the Schoo! Board to amend the School February 25, 1997 Supervisor Harrison, Mr. Mahoney explained that the Board has the authority to appropriate any or all of the money to any category. Supervisor Nickens moved to place $188,000 in capital funds for capital use in the future and that the School Board use appropriated funds for these expenditures since there is usually a surplus at the end of the year. Supervisor Johnson offered a substitute motion to approve an appropriation of $128,000 with $50,000 sales tax and $10,000 legal fees removed. The motion was defeated by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Minnix, Johnson NAYS: Supervisors Eddy, Harrison, Nickens Supervisor Nickens' original motion was defeated by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisor Nickens NAYS: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Johnson Supervisor Nickens moved to table the issue. The motion was defeated by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisor Nickens NAYS: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Johnson Supervisor Eddy moved to reduce the appropriation to $178,000, eliminating the $10,000 legal fees. The motion was defeated by the following recorded vote: February 25, 1997 administration. Supervisor Nickens moved to approve the agreement with a minor change to the agreement noted by Supervisor Eddy. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None !N RE: REQUEST FOR PUBLIC HEARING AND FIRST READING OF REZONING ORDINANCES -CONSENT AGENDA Supervisor Johnson moved to approve the first readings and set the second readings and public hearings for March 25, 1997. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None 1.. Ordinance authorizing a Special Use Permit to expand the existing facility. located at 3028 Penn Forest Blvd Cave Sprinq Magisterial District, upon the aetition of Penn Forest Christian Church. 2. Ordinance authorizing a Special Use Permit to construct a home for adults located 0.15 mile west of the intersection of Brambleton____Avenue and Pinevale Road, Windsor Hills Magisterial District, upon the petition of Balanced Care Corp 3. Ordinance authorizing a Special Use Permit to operate an ice cream stand located at 6415 Williamson Road Hollins February 25,1997 ~ nZ Mr. Gubala reported that Richfield Retirement Community exchanged 3.00 acres for County land upon which Richfield is constructing an Alzheimer's Center. Kroger is requesting the County to donate this 3.00 acre tract for their expansion project. There was no discussion and no citizens to speak. Supervisor Harrison moved to approve the first reading and set the second reading for March 11, 1997. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None 2. Ordinance granting a private water line easement across property owned by Roanoke County to Neysa M Luckado (Gary Robertson, Utility Director Mr. Robertson advised that Ms. Luckado is in the processing of constructing a dwelling and the property has an existing well that is contaminated. She is therefore requesting public water. Although public water is still not immediately accessible to Mr. Luckado's property, there is a 24-inch water line located on the adjoining property owned by Roanoke County. Ms. Luckado has requested that Roanoke County grant an easement across the property for the purposes of installing a private water lateral. Supervisor Nickens suggested that any agreement assure that nothing February 25, 1997 There was no discussion and no citizens to speak. Supervisor Harrison moved to adopt the .ordinance. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None ORDINANCE 022597-6 APPROVING AN OPTION TO PURCHASE AGREEMENT WITH EVA M. BURRITT FOR FIVE FEET OF LOT 14, THE EASTERN 25 FEET OF LOT 14, LOT 13, AND LOT 12 ON MAP OF FORT LEWIS ESTATES (PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 51), AUTHORIZING THE EXERCISE OF SAID OPTION, AND AUTHORIZING ASSIGNMENT OF THE CONTRACT TO THE INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF ROANOKE COUNTY IN CONNECTION WITH THE KROGER PROJECT WHEREAS, by Resolution #012897-12, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County authorized and approved an economic development project, known as the Kroger Project, authorized execution of a Performance Agreement with the Industrial Development Authority of Roanoke County, Virginia, ("1DA"), and the Kroger Co., and appropriated the sum of $1,780,000 to pay for the County's and the IDA's performance obligations under the Agreement; and, WHEREAS, by Option to Purchase Agreement dated January 27, 1997, Eva M. Burritt granted unto the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, an option to purchase portions of lot 14, and all of lots 13 and 12 on the map of Fort Lewis Estates (Plat Book 3, Page 51), being further shown on the Roanoke County land records as Tax Map Numbers 55.03-1-17, 55.03-1-16, 55.03-1-15, and 55.03-1-14 ("the Property"); and, WHEREAS, under the terms of said agreement, the purchase price for the Property is $315,000 and the option must be exercised on or before February 28, 1997; and, WHEREAS, the agreement provides for settlement within 30 days of the notice of exercise of the Option, but possession by the County (or its assignee) is subject to the condition that Eva Burritt will be entitled to retain possession of the buildings for storage of personal belongings and property until May 31, 1997, with access thereto; unless the County/IDA, at its expense, moves the personal property to a bonded storage facility and bears the cost of storage through May 31, 1997, if possession of the buildings or commencement of construction is necessary prior to that February 25,1997 form by the County Attorney. 5. That this ordinance shall be effec#ive on and from the date of its adoption. On motion of Supervisor Harrison to adopt the ordinance, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None 2. Qrdinance authorizina conveyance of a sanitary sewer easement to the Town of Vinton across Stonebridge Park property owned by the Board of Supervisors (Paul Mahoney, County Att_or_ nev) 0-022597-7 There was no discussion and no citizens to speak on this ordinance. Supervisor Nickens moved to adopt the ordinance with the editorial change suggested by Supervisor Eddy. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None ORDINANCE 022597-7 AUTHORIZING CONVEYANCE OF A SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT TO THE TOWN OF VINTON ACROSS STONEBRIDGE PARK PROPERTY OWNED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WHEREAS, the Town of Vinton has requested an easement for sanitary sewer purposes across property owned by the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors, one parcel being located southwest of Tulip Lane (Va. Route #1017) and three parcels lying northeast of Tulip Lane and south of Mountain View Road (Va. Route #651), said property being known as Stonebridge Park in the Vinton Magisterial District of the Februar 25 1997 Supervisor Johnson moved to adopt the Consent Resolution. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None RESOLUTION 022597-8 APPROVING AND CONCURRING IN CERTAIN ITEMS SET FORTH ON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA FOR THIS DATE DESIGNATED AS ITEM L CONSENT AGENDA BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the certain section of the agenda of the Board of Supervisors for February 25, 1997 designated as Item L -Consent Agenda be, and hereby is, approved and concurred in as to each item separately set forth in said section designated Item 1, as follows: 1 Approval of Minutes -January 14, 1997. 2. That the Clerk to the Board is hereby authorized and directed where required by law to set forth upon any of said items the separate vote tabulation for any such item pursuant to this resolution. On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the Consent Resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None IN RE: REPORTS AND INQUIRIES OF BOARD MEMBERS Supervisor Nickens• (1) He asked the Board if there was consensus to move forward with legal action against the Moose Lodge. There was an affirmative response from the other supervisors. (2) He asked that a letter of appreciation be sent to Congressman Goodlatte for his efforts in retaining $75 million federal funds for community action programs. Chairman Johnson asked Clerk Mary Allen to draft a 25,1997 programming could be included in the citizen survey. Mr. Hodge responded that several questions will be included. Supervisor Eddy also requested a draft of the survey before it is conducted. (5) He asked for an update on the Dixie Caverns Landfill cleanup. Mr. Mahoney responded that the work is nearing completion. There will be a final audit review with Roanoke Electric Steel and there is litigation with the other PRP's. (6) He asked for a final report on the legislation from the recent General Assembly session. Mr. Mahoney will provide a brief summary at the March 11, 1997 meeting. Sypervisor Minnix: (1) He asked about the meeting with the Blue Ribbon Commission. Chairman Johnson advised that the meeting will be held on March 17 at the Brambleton Center at 7:00 p. m. (2) He asked about Vinton citizens paying for their decal without paying personal property taxes. Mr. Hodge advised that staffs from both localities are looking at a better process but it will require computer changes. Supervisor Harrison: (1) He advised that the forestry people are checking on the logging operations in the Dry Hollow Road area. In response to a question from Supervisor Minnix, Mr. Mahoney advised that an individual can cut any trees he chooses on his own property as long as he meets any erosion and sediment regulations (2) He advised that there will be an important basketball game between George Wythe High School and Glenvar High School played this evening. IN RE: REPORTS February 25,1997 -- F _ -_ _ _.~ ._ AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None IN RE: CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION R-022597-9 At 7:01 p.m., Supervisor Johnson moved to return to open session, and to adopt the Certification Resolution. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None RESOLUTION 022597-9 CERTIFYING EXECUTIVE MEETING WAS HELD IN CONFORMITY WITH THE CODE OF VIRGINIA WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia has convened an executive meeting on this date pursuant to an affirmative recorded vote and in accordance with the provisions of The Virginia Freedom of Information Act; and WHEREAS, Section 2.1-344.1 of the Code of Virginia requires a certification by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, that such executive meeting was conducted in conformity with Virginia law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, hereby certifies that, to the best of each members knowledge: 1: Only public business matters lawfully exempted from open meeting requirements by Virginia law were discussed in the executive meeting which this certification resolution applies, and 2. Only such public business matters as were identified in the motion convening the executive meeting were heard, discussed or considered by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia. On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the Certification Resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote: - ~ - ,. -- AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None February 25,1997 IN RE: PUBLIC HEARING AND SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Ordinance to rezone 11.05 acres from R-1 to R-3 to construct 90 residential condominiums located on the south side of Electric Road between McVitty Road and Electric Road Windsor Hills Magisterial District, upon the petition of Radford 8~ Company. (Terry Harrington, Planning & Zoning Director, Mr. Harrington advised that the primary concern with the Planning Commission was road access from the development. There is a proposed single access from Route 419, and staff did not want a median cut because of safety issues. However, the median cut is no longer an option. The residents in the community did not want access from McVitty Road. The Planning Commission recommended approval. Ed Natt, attorney representing Radford and Associates, was present. He advised that the land is designated for mid/high residential development. Under the proposed rezoning, 75% of the land will remain as green space with 25% building or cement. The area in the floodway will not be graded, but the property will be graded so that the tops of the building will be level with the neighborhood. He advised that the petitioner will install a solid stockade fence if everyone in the community desires a fence. He explained that the major question is access to Route 419, because: (1) February 25, x.997 ~ ~ ~ Terry Harrington Plannin4 8~ Zoning Directorl 0-022597-10 Mr. Harrington advised that VDOT will require a commercial entrance permit for this land use, and site distance and safety will be considered in their evaluation of the permit. He outlined the proposed conditions for the Special Use Permit. The Planning Commission recommended approval. Ms. McDowell was presen# to answer questions. Supervisor Eddy moved to adopt the ordinance. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None ORDINANCE 022797-10 GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO JEAN MCDOWELL TO OPERATE A HOME BEAUTY SHOP AT 6187 BENT MOUNTAIN ROAD (TAX MAP NOS. 96.01-3-14 AND PART OF 96.01-3-36), WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, Jean McDowell has filed a petition to operate a home beauty shop located at 6187 Bent Mountain Road (Tax Map No. 96.01-3-14 and part of 96.01- 3-36) in the Windsor Hills Magisterial District; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this matter on February 4, 1997; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, held a first reading on this matter on December 17, 1996; the second reading and public hearing on this matter was held on February 25, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the Board finds that the granting of a special use permit to Jean McDowell to operate a home beauty shop located at 6187 Bent Mountain Road (Tax Map No. 96.01-3-14 and part of 96.01-3-36) in the Windsor Hills Magisterial District is substantially in accord with the adopted 1985 Comprehensive Plan pursuant February 25,1997 first was held on February 11, 1997. There were no citizens to speak. Supervisor Johnson moved to adopt the resolution. The motion carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None RESOLUTION 022597-11 OF SUPPORT FOR A VIRGINIA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT APPLICATION FROM TOTAL ACTION AGAINST POVERTY (TAP) FOR A MICROENTERPRISE GRANT WHEREAS, Total Action Against Poverty (TAP) has requested that Roanoke County participate in a regional application on its behalf for TAP's Entrepreneur Training and Microenterprise Loan Program, and WHEREAS, Roanoke County, the City of Salem, and other non- entitlement communities in the 5th Planning District Commission, willingly joins in this application and endorses a regional effort to enhance business startups for low and moderate income persons, and WHEREAS, Total Action Against Poverty is requesting $160,000 of loan money which will be used toward creating two to five new businesses, of which 51 % of the employees, will be low- to moderate-income; and WHEREAS, Roanoke County has provided its citizens adequate opportunities to participate in the development of this application by satisfying the citizen participation requirements, including holding two public hearings on February 11 and 25, 1997 and has provided legal notice of these meetings, posted notices of the Microenterprise Loan program to advertise its availability; SO THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors supports Total Action Against Poverty's application for Virginia Community Development Block Grant Funds for Microenterprise Loan Capitalization and authorizes the County Administrator to execute all necessary grant application documentation on its behalf and to make such assurances as may be necessary, all on a form approved by the County Attorney. On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson February 25,1997 $100 assessed valuation. 1. Don Terp,. 5140 Appletree Drives expressed concern about the constant increase in real estate taxes. He suggested that the real estate tax rate be decreased to $1.13. 2. Frances H. Wilson, 2049 Surrey Lane also spoke in support of reducing the real estate tax rate. b. To set a personal property tax rate of not more than $3 50 per $100, assessed valuation. No citizens spoke on this issue. c. To set a machinery and tools tax rate of not more than $3 OO~er $100 assessed valuation. No citizens spoke on this issue. IN RE: CITIZEN COMMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS 1. Terry Lansford, representing Cave Spring Recreation Foundation, expressed concern regarding the limited availability of fields and gyms for youth sports. She requested that the Board and staff look for solutions to the problem. 1N RE; WORK SESSION (8:45 P.M. TO 9:40 P.M.) 1. Budget Work Session - . There was discussion on funding issues and contingencies that should be March 11, 1997 Roanoke County Administration Center 5204 Bernard Drive Roanoke, Virginia 24018 March 11, 1997 The Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, met this day at the Roanoke County Administration Center, this being the second Tuesday, and a joint meeting with Roanoke City Council. IN RE: CALL TO ORDER Chairman Johnson and Mayor Bowers called the meeting to order at 12:25 p.m. The roll call was taken for the Board of Supervisors and Roanoke City Council. MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Bob L. Johnson, Vice Chairman Harry C. Nickens, Supervisors Lee B. Eddy, Fenton F. "Spike" Harrison, H. Odell "Fuzzy" Minnix MEMBERS ABSENT: None STAFF PRESENT: Elmer C. Hodge, County Administrator; Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney; Mary H. Allen, Clerk; John M. Chambliss, Assistant County Administrator; Don C. Myers, Assistant County Administrator; Anne Marie Green, Director, Community Relations, Diane Hyatt, Finance Director, William Rand, General Services Director OTHERS PRESENT: Roanoke City Mayor David Bowers; Council Members, Nelson Harris, Carroll Swain, John Parrott, and Linda March 11, 1997 provided to the Roanoke Valley during the flood of 1985. Mayor Bowers suggested that City Manager Bob Herbert and County Administrator Elmer Hodge contact the appropriate officials to offer assistance from both governments. 2. Habitat for Humanity ~Req_uested by Roanoke Cites CONTINUED FROM NOVEMBER 4, 1996 Mr. Hodge announced that the County had been working with Total Action Against Poverty at the Pinkard Court Center which the County donated to TAP. Supervisor Eddy added that affordable housing in the County is being addressed through the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. Hodge also advised that Billy Branch offered approximately six acres of land off Starkey Road in the County to Habitat for Humanity but there are road access problems. 3. Low Band Tourist Radio Sxstem {.Requested by Roanoke County and Roanoke Citv) Mayor Bowers and Supervisor Eddy expressed strong support for the low band tourist radio system. Mayor Bowers reported on cost information to set up the system, and advised that he had requested that Congressman Goodlatte contact the Blue Ridge Parkway officials far assistance in developing the system and appropriate signage. Supervisor Minnix advised he would like to see statistics on whether the radio systems draw tourists to the area. March 11,1997 getting legislation passed. 6. Discussion of Specialized Transit Arranged Rides (STAR) bus service. (Requested by Roanoke City Mr. Herbert announced that the City had notified Roanoke County residents that the STAR bus service would terminate on June 30, 1997, and the Greater Roanoke Transit Commission would provide to the County a list of County riders dependent on the STAR service. Mr. Hodge responded that the County had received the list and contacted the individuals informing them that the County is planning to improve its CORTRAN bus service and increase the number of trips. 7. Changes in the General Assembly to the Personal Pro~ertx Tax and Business, Professional and Occupational License (BPOL) Tax. (Requested by Roanoke City) Roanoke City Finance Director James Grisso reported that the state law had changed regarding this tax and this will impact the City by $125,000. He advised that the City and County had worked together in the past so #hat fees would be the same. Chairman Johnson responded that the City and County need to continue to make the same decisions at the same time. Supervisor Minnix suggested looking at new taxes to replace the loss of BPOL. 8. Regional Recycling ACTION NO. A-032597-8.a ITEM NUMBER ~ '~` AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Confirmation of Committee Appointment to the League of Older Americans - Advisory Council and Ratification of appointment to the League of Older Americans - Advisory Board COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: The following nomination was made at the March 25, 1997 meeting: ~ League of Older Americans - Advisory Council Supervisor Eddy nominated Dee Pincock to serve a one year term which will expire March 31, 1998. The following nomination was made by the League of Older Americans Board of Directors. 2_._ League of Older Americans - Advisory Board The LOA has nominated Elizabeth Bogle to serve a three- year term which will expire March 31, 2000. It is recommended that the above appointments be confirmed by the Board of Supervisors. Respectfully submitted, ~~~' Brenda J Holton Deputy Clerk to the Board Approved by, Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE Approved (x) Motion by: Bob L. Johnson to No Yes Abs. Denied ( ) anorove Eddy ~_ Received ( ) Harrison x Referred ( ) Johnson ~_ To ( ) Minnix x Nickens ~_ cc: File League of Older Americans - Advisory Council/Advisory Board .y ACTION NO. A-~32S97-S.b ITEM NUMBER ~"' AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Acceptance and Appropriation of a Grant from the Trust Fund of the Comprehensive Services Act COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: The Comprehensive Services Act for At Risk Youth included a Trust Fund to provide grants to localities as start-up money to develop innovative programs to assist in the transition into the provision of services under the Act. Ninety-two localities applied for the grant and the Roanoke County Community Policy and Management Team (CPMT) was one of only twenty localities who received the award. This Trust Fund began in 1993-94 with 100% funding from the State. The State contribution dropped by 20 % in each succeeding year until it is 100 % funded by the locality. The total County grant for FY 96-97 is in the amount of $177,467 and will cover programmatic costs from July 1996 to June 1997, of which 60% must come from local funds. The grant will provide intensive in-home services to families involving targeted at-risk youth. This should ultimately reduce the amount of time spent by these youth in residential programs or in intensive treatment at costly treatment facilities. The concept involves working with the whole family to resolve these issues instead of only the identified child. It coordinates the various treatment programs which may already be helping the family in an unstructured manner. Referrals for this service will be generated by Social Services, Juvenile Court, schools, Youth Haven II, and parents, as well as any other source who serves at-risk youth in Roanoke County. FISCAL IMPACT: The State will fund 40% of the Trust Fund ($70,987) FY 1996-97. The remaining 60% ($106,480) must be funded locally. The local amount will be funded by reimbursements from Medicaid and Social Security and selling services to surrounding localities. The City of Salem is currently under contract to purchase these services from the County of Roanoke CPMT. The grant will be managed by the Community Policy and Management Team. CPMT will be required to reapply for grant monies in the future. The staff covered by this grant will be employees of Blue Ridge Community Services and will work under contract to the CPMT. M:\FINANCE\COMMON\BOARD\3-25-97. WPD ~i L-;3 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the acceptance of this Grant on behalf of the Roanoke County CPMT and the appropriation of the $177,467 for the 12 month period described above. SUBMITTED BY: ~ ~. Paul E. Grice APPROVED: ~~~ f~ Elmer C. Hodge Assistant Director of Finance Fiscal Agent, Roanoke County Community Planning and Management Team County Administrator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE Approved (x) Motion by: Bib L Johnson to No Yes Abs. Denied ( ) approve Eddy x Received ( ) Harrison x Referred ( ) Johnson ~_ To ( ) Minnix ~_ Nickens ~ cc: File Paul E. Grice, Fiscal Agent, RCCP&MT Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance John Chambliss, Assistant County Administrator • M:\FINANCE\COMMON\BOARD\3-25-97. WPD r ~ ACTION N0. ITEM NUMBER ~ ~ "7 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Resolution of Appreciation for Blue Ribbon Committee COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Attached is a resolution of appreciation to the members of the Blue Ribbon Committee for the long hours and extensive preparation and thought which they invested in the 1997 Comprehensive Facility Study of the Roanoke County Schools. Chairman Johnson will present individual resolutions to the members at an appropriate time. Approved by, ~~~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Approved ( ) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ACTION Motion by: Eddy Harrison Johnson Minnix Nickens VOTE No Yes Abs L-~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORB OF ROANORE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 RESOLUTIONS OF APPRECIATION TO MEMBERS OF THE BLUE RIBBON COMMITTEE FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE 1997 COMPREHENSIVE FACILITIES STUDY OF THE ROANORE COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM WHEREAS, a bond referendum for construction of a new south county high school and improvements to various other county schools was defeated in April, 1996; and WHEREAS, after that referendum, the Roanoke County School Board and the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors appointed a committee to conduct a Comprehensive Facilities Study to determine the needs of the Roanoke County School System; and WHEREAS, this group of 22 citizens, which became know as the "Blue Ribbon Committee", was comprised of men and women from all areas of the County, and met over 87 times, for approximately 2500 hours, which included touring the twenty-eight school facilities and interviewing faculty, staff, students and PTA members at each school, as well as meeting in Committee and subcommittee to prepare a report; and WHEREAS, on Monday, March 17, 1997, the Blue Ribbon Committee publicly presented the result of their well-reasoned, extensive, and county-wide Comprehensive Facilities Study to the Roanoke County School Board and Board of Supervisors, calling for almost $100 million in improvements, additions and new facilities to be constructed over the next ten years to benefit the school children of the County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors 1 r L-~ of Roanoke County, Virginia, does hereby extend its deepest appreciation to the members of the BLUE RIBBON COMMITTEE for the long hours and extensive preparation and thought which they invested in the 1997 Comprehensive Facilities Study of the Roanoke County School System; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors extends its gratitude to Becky Walter, Marylee Davis, David Semones, Bonnie Jones, Donna Vittur, Joseph L. Byrd, III, Michael A. Wray, Robert Kaplan, Jane Milliron, Terriann May, Al G. Thomason, N. Wayne Newman, Ring Harvey, Barbara Buckley, Mary Nasca, Michael Quinn, Bill Adkins, Al Hardy, Douq Chittum, John Lyden, Jeff White and Patricia McKinney for participation in the process as members of the Blue Ribbon Committee. 2 .' L-`I AT A REGIILAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANORE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 RESOLUTIONS 032597-8.C OF APPRECIATION TO MEMBERS OF THE BLUE RIBBON COMMITTEE FOR PARTICIPATION IN THE 1997 COMPREHENSIVE FACILITIES STUDY OF THE ROANORE COUNTY SCHOOL SYSTEM WHEREAS, a bond referendum for construction of a new south county high school and improvements to various other county schools was defeated in April, 1996; and WHEREAS, after that referendum, the Roanoke County School Board and the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors appointed a committee to conduct a Comprehensive Facilities Study to determine the needs of the Roanoke County School System; and WHEREAS, this group of 22 citizens, which became known as the "Blue Ribbon Committee", was comprised of men and women from all areas of the County, and met over 87 times, for approximately 2,500 hours, which included touring the 28 school facilities and interviewing faculty, staff, students and PTA members at each school, as well as meeting in committee and subcommittee to prepare a report; and WHEREAS, on Monday, March 17, 1997, the Blue Ribbon Committee publicly presented the result of their well-reasoned, extensive, and county-wide Comprehensive Facilities Study to the Roanoke County School Board and Board of Supervisors, calling for almost $100 million in improvements, additions and new facilities to be constructed over the next ten years to benefit the school children of the County. 1 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, does hereby extend its deepest appreciation to the members of the BLUE RIBBON COMMITTEE for the long hours and extensive preparation and thought which they invested in the 1997 Comprehensive Facilities Study of the Roanoke County School System; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors extends its gratitude to Becky Walter, Marylee Davis, David Semones, Bonnie Jones, Donna Vittur, Joseph L. Byrd, III, Michael A. Wray, Robert Raplan, Jane Milliron, Terriann May, Al G. Thomason, N. Wayne Newman, Rinq Harvey, Barbara Buckley, Mary Nasca, Michael Quinn, Bill Adkins, Al Hardy, Douq Chittum, John Lyden, Jeff White and Patricia McRinney for participation in the process as members of the Blue Ribbon Committee. On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None A COPY TESTE: .1 Brenda J. olton, Deputy Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors cc: File Dr. Deanna Gordon, School Superintendent Brenda Chastain, Clerk, School Board Resolutions of Appreciation File 2 ACTION # A-O32597-8.d ITEM NUMBER ~ "` , AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 SUBJECT: Acceptance of Water and Sanitary Sewer Facilities Serving Penn Forest Place COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: t~.~ SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: The Developers of Penn Forest Place, Boone, Boone & Loeb, Inc., have requested that Roanoke County accept the Deed conveying the water and sanitary sewer facilities serving the subdivision along with all necessary easements. The water and sewer facilities are installed, as shown on plans prepared by Lumsden Associates entitled Penn Forest Place, which are on file in the County Engineering Department. The water and sanitary sewer facility construction meets the specifications and the plans approved by the County. FISCAL IMPACT: The value of the water and sanitary sewer construction is $18,400 and $ 22,700 respectively. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors accept the water and sanitary sewer facilities serving the Penn Forest Place subdivision along with all necessary easements, and authorize the County Administrator to execute a Deed for the transfer of these facilities. ~~~ SUBMITTED BY: Gary Ro ertson, P.E. Utility Director APPROVED: Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE Approved (x) Motion by: Bob L. Johnson to No Yes Abs. Denied ( ) ~~prove Eddy ~_ Received ( ) Harrison ~_ Referred ( ) Johnson ~ To ( ) Minnix ~_ Nickens ~_ cc: File Gary Robertson, Director, Utility Arnold Covey, Director, Engineering & Inspections ~.. - 5 CHATTEL DEED THIS CHATTEL DEED, made this 9th day of December , 19 96 , by and between: Boone, Boone & Loeb. Inc. hereinafter referred to as the "Developer," party of the first part; and the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, its successors or assigns, hereinafter referred to as the "Board," party of the second part. :WITNESSETH: THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual benefits accruing to the parties, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Developer does hereby GRANT. CONVEY, ASSIGN AND TRANSFER, with the covenants of GENERAL WARRANTY OF TITLE, in fee simple unto the Board all water and/or sewer lines, valves, fittings, laterals. connections, storage facilities, sources of water supply, pumps, manholes and any and all other equipment and appurtenances thereunto belonging, in and to the water and/or sewer systems in the streets, avenues, public utility, easement areas, water and sewer easement areas that have been or may hereafter be installed by the Developer, along with the right to perpetually use and occupy the easements in which the same may be located, all of which is more particularly shown, described and designated as follows, to wit: As shown on the plan entitled Penn Forest Place ,made by Lumsden Associates and on file in the Roanoke County Engineering Department. ~~ The Developer does hereby covenant and warrant that it will be responsible for the proper installation and construction of the said water and/or sewer systems including repair of surface areas affected by settlement of utility trenches for a period of one (1) year after date of acceptance by the Board and will perform any necessary repairs at its cost. Elmer C. Hodge, County Administrator of Roanoke County, Virginia, hereby joins in the execution of this instrument to signify the acceptance of this conveyance pursuant to Resolution No. adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, on the day of , 19_. WITNESS THE FO2LOWING signatures and seals: Developer: ~ 4~r~aL' G ~ COLS, ~'1'~ e' ' By: SEAL As: ' State of: v~ ~k ~ U~ ~` County/~$f:-- oAnt~ol,~~' , to wit: The fore omg instrument was acknowledged before me this: ~ ~ ,day of~tg1d++t P,N~2. 19 ~~! By: JXGfl Co~'i~J~ and '~tLdstn~7 .Duly authorized officer Title on behalf of ~tsota.,~ ~daJ~..~~~~-01~, ~ w of P li My Commission expires: F~~4¢~~ ?$ t (448 ~~ County Attorney By (SEAL) Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator State of: County/City of: , The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this: day of 19 _, by Elmer C. Hodge, County Administrator, on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia. 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ACTION # A-032597-8.e ITEM NUMBER L _ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 SUBJECT: Acceptance of Water and Sanitary Sewer Facilities Serving Johnson Acres COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: The Developers of Johnson Acres, Mr. Bob Johnson and Ms. Linda Johnson, have requested that Roanoke County accept the Deed conveying the water and sanitary sewer facilities serving the subdivision along with all necessary easements. The water and sewer facilities are installed, as shown on plans prepared by Lumsden Associates entitled Johnson Acres, which are on file in the County Engineering Department. The water and sanitary sewer facility construction meets the specifications and the plans approved by the County. FISCAL IMPACT: The value of the water and sanitary sewer construction is $5,500.00 and $ 13,000.00 respectively. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors accept the water and sanitary sewer facilities serving the Johnson Acres subdivision along with all necessary easements, and authorize the County Administrator to execute a Deed for the transfer of these facilities. ~~ SUBMITTED BY: --J Gary bertson, P.E. Utility Director APPROVED: Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE Approved (x) Motion by: l,ee B. Eddy to No Yes Abstain Denied ( ) ~pbrove Eddy ~ Received ( ) Harrison _~ Ref erred ( ) Johnson ~_ To ( ) Minnix x Nickens x cc: File Gary Robertson, Director, Utility Arnold Covey, Director, Engineering & Inspections L- lv CHATTEL DEED THIS CHATTEL DEED, made this 9th day of December , 19 96 , by and between: Mr. Bob Johnson and Ms. Linda Johnson hereinafter referred to as the "Developer," party of the first part; and the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, its successors or assigns, hereinafter referred to as the "Board," party of the second part. :WITNESSETH: THAT FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION of the mutual benefits accruing to the parties, the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the Developer does hereby GRANT, CONVEY, ASSIGN AND TRANSFER, with the covenants of GENERAL WARRANTY OF TITLE, in fee simple unto the Board all water and/or sewer lines, valves, fittings, laterals, connections, storage facilities, sources of water supply, pumps, manholes and any and all other equipment and appurtenances thereunto belonging, in and to the water and/or sewer systems in the streets, avenues, public utility, easement areas, water and sewer easement areas that have been or may hereafter be installed by the Developer, along with the right to perpetually use and occupy the easements in which the same may be located, all of which is more particularly shown, described and designated as follows, to wit: As shown on the plan entitled Johnson Acres ,made by Lumsden Associates and on file in the Roanoke County Engineering Department. ~' The Developer does hereby covenant and warrant that it will be responsible for the proper installation and construction of the said water and/or sewer systems including repair of surface areas affected by settlement of utility trenches for a period of one (1) year after date of acceptance by the Board and will perform any necessary repairs at its cost. Elmer C. Hodge, County Administrator of Roanoke County, Virginia, hereby joins in the execution of this instrument to signify the acceptance of this conveyance pursuant to Resolution No. adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, on the day of , 19 WITNESS Developer: Bob Joh n Developer: ~~~ Linda Johnson By: As: State of: County/City of FOLLOWING signatures and seals: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this: ~, day of ~~,~~ 19 %CF By: Bob Johnson and Linda Johnson OWNER Duly authorized officer Title on behalf of OWNERS ~~ _~ ~~ Notary Public My Commission expires: ~~-t.e ~ ~~' ~ ~COU ROANOKE . to wit: ~. L-b Approved as to form: County Attorney Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia By (SEAL) Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator State of: County/City of: , to wit: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this: day of 19 _, by Elmer C. 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I/768 (R/w VARIES) j "23 21 ^ 82.95 _ __ 53'4Y33' E 18.51' ARFA r0 3E oEO~C ROANOKE COUNTY UTILITY DEPARTMENT ACCEPTANCE OF WATER AND SEWER FACILITIES SERVING JOHNSON ACRES ~?~ i~- ~.r THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANORE COUNTY, IN REGULAR MEETING ON THE 25TH DAY OF MARCH 1997, ADOPTED THE FOLLOWING: RESOLUTION 032597-8.f REQUESTING ACCEPTANCE OF WINDCREST LANE, AND PORTIONS OF APPLE HARVEST DRIVE, CRUMPACRER DRIVE AND HUNTRIDGE ROAD INTO THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SECONDARY SYSTEM. WHEREAS, the streets described on the attached Additions Form SR-5(a), fully incorporated herein by reference, are shown on plats recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Roanoke County, and WHEREAS, the Resident Engineer for the Virginia Department of Transportation has advised this Board the streets meet the requirements established by the Subdivision Street Requirements of the Virginia Department of Transportation, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, this Board requests the Virginia Department of Transportation to add the streets described on the attached Additions Form SR-5(A) to the secondary system of state highways, pursuant to §33.1-229, Code of Virginia, and the Department's Subdivision Street Reauirements, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this Board guarantees a clear and unrestricted right-of-way, as described, and any necessary easements for cuts, fills and drainage, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Resident engineer for the Virginia Department of Transportation. Recorded Vote Moved By: Su~rvisor Johnson Seconded By: None Re~IIired Yeas: ~perv~sors Edc~.y Harrison, Minnix, Nickens, Johnson Nays: None Absent: None A Copy Teste: ~~~ Brenda J.~Ho ton, Deputy Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors cc: File Arnold Covey, Director, Engineering & Inspections Virginia Department of Transportation NORTH v' `/~~ ` ~ -~/ ° _ use, Y-~, ~ ~_ `-~ •,. L-"^ I z: > ~^ i~~ ie - _ zi . z; 1 . ~ i ~, • _(. r \- ORC:-LARDS" APPLEWOOD, SECTION NO. 9 (DES: 2,3,4) /' r . ~.~., "THE ORCHARDS" HUNTRZDGE ROAD EXTENDED (DES: 1) ~ `'roe, r, zpr b ti \ "'] t ? •-P + O , ' / +~ • ., b PROPOSED ADDITION SHOWN IN GRAY DESCRIPTION: 1) HUNTRIDGE ROAD- FRCM THE NORTH RADII OF CIDER MILL COURT TO THE INTERSECTION OF CRUMPACKER DRIVE. 2) CRUMPACKER DRNE -FROM THE INTERSECTION OF HUNTRIDGE ROAD TO THE INTERSECTION OF APPLE HARVEST DRIVE. 3) APPLE HARVEST DRIVE -FROM THE INTERSECTION OF CRUMPACKER DRIVE TO THE INTERSECTION OF WINOCREST LANE. 4) WINDCREST LANE - FROM THE WEST CUL-DE-SAC TO THE EAST INTERSECTION OF APPLE HARVEST DRIVE. LENGTH: (1) 0.30 MILES (2) 0.08 MILES RIGHT OF WAY: (1) 50 FEET (2) 50 FEET ROADWAY WIDTH: (1) 38 FEET (2) 38 FEET SERVICE: (1) 0 HOMES (2) 1 HOMES LENGTH: (3) 0.07 MILES (4) 0.26 MILES RIGHT OF WAY: (3) 50 FEET (4) 50 FEET ROADWAY WIDTH: (3) 36 FEET (4) 30 FEET SERVICE: (3) 2 HOMES (4) 8 HOMES ROANOKE COUNTY "TxE ORCHARDS" APPLEWOOD, SECTION N0. 9 AND ENGINEERING & ~ "THE ORCHARDS" HiJNTRID(;F RDAs F,~TFf~T1Fn INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT ~i ~_~ c 'rye ~ `o U w .'G O 2 m O E ~ s U ~.1 4 2 d O O d N i Q C e O O ~ U d ~ N O d ~ H t E H 2 U n w O C ~ Q N Q ~ ~ 3 Q ~ a ~ a N ~ ~ O ~ - O ~ q a to 1 '~' Q ~ Ci ~ ~ ~ ~C C O O N t s Z p _° v ~ ~ C 0 t a 0 y9 R Q t% >_ N ~ N O ~ °a v; > .a„. < v> >. _ C U O ~ ~ ~ ~ c ~ O ^ ~ ~ ~: ~ U O O O O 0 r z a n 3 ~ v O ~n ~ H ~ ~ ~ ~ Q ~ ~ Q H ~ m a° ~ m a ~'' ~ ~ m a m c°. m a m d° a° a w A ~ c v ~w ° [z] .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ YpQ Ypp xSp C ~ ~ ~ ~ m ~ m ~ m ~ y ~ HH ~-~I HH ~! 7~ O O O O ~$ b W '_' \ ~ H \ Z d y .-. ~ .--~ n ~y O ~` O ~ O O O O d O ~ m ' ~ a ca ~ r°- a a ~ r°- a a ~ ~ Q o a ~ ~ ¢ o a ~ ~i ~ ¢ a a ~ LL c r ¢ a a - 7 X m ~/ H Q T ; ~ t~ A H O w t a ` W x ~ ~ ~ o _~ a ~ z ~% w a ~ a U ~ ~ Q Z .- N /7 f ~f1 fp !~ ii 01 O 2 z w 2 F~- { LL Z O 6 U x W U r. 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ITEM NUMBER ~--'~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: ACCEPTANCE OF WINDCREST LANE AND PORTIONS OF APPLE HARVEST DRIVE, CRUMPACKER DRIVE AND HUNTRIDGE ROAD COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Fralin and Waldron, Inc., the developer of "The Orchards" Applewood, Section No. 9 and "The Orchards" Huntridge Road Extended, requests that the Board of Supervisors approve a resolution to the Virginia Department of Transportation requesting that they accept 0.30 miles of Huntridge Road from the north radii of Cider Mill Court to the intersection of Crumpacker Drive, 0.08 miles of Crumpacker Drive from the intersection of Huntridge Road to the intersection of Apple Harvest Drive, 0.07 miles of Apple Harvest Drive to the intersection of Crumpacker Drive to the intersection of Windcrest Lane, and 0.26 miles of Windcrest Lane from the west cul-de-sac to the east intersection of Apple Harvest Drive. The staff has inspected these roads along with representatives of the Virginia Department of Transportation and find the roads are acceptable. FISCAL IMPACT: No County funding is required. RECOMMENDATIONS: The staff recommends that the Board approve a resolution to VDOT requesting that they accept Windcrest Lane and portions of Apple Harvest Drive, Crumpacker Drive and Huntridge Road into the Secondary Road System. 1 L -'1 ITTED BY: Arnold Covey, Dir'eci of Engineering & Ins ACTION Approved () Motion by: Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred To APPROVED BY: ~~~-° /~. Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Eddy Harrison Johnson Minnix Nickens 2 VOTE No Yes Abs ~- THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, IN REGULAR MEETING ON THE 25TH DAY OF MARCH 1997, ADOPTED THE FOLLOWING: RESOLUTION REQUESTING ACCEPTANCE OF WINDCREST LANE, AND PORTIONS OF APPLE HARVEST DRIVE, CRUMPACKER DRIVE AND HUNTRIDGE ROAD INTO THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SECONDARY SYSTEM. WHEREAS, the streets described on the attached Additions Form SR-5(a), fully incorporated herein by reference, are shown on plats recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Roanoke County, and WHEREAS, the Resident Engineer for the Virginia Department of Transportation has advised this Board the streets meet the requirements established by the Subdivision Street Requirements of the Virginia Department of Transportation, and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, this Board requests the Virginia Department of Transportation to add the streets described on the attached Additions Form SR-5(A) to the secondary system of state highways, pursuant to §33.1-229, Code of Virginia, and the Department's Subdivision Street Requirements, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this Board guarantees a clear and unrestricted right- of-way, as described, and any necessary easements for cuts, fills and drainage, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Resident engineer for the Virginia Department of Transportation. Recorded Vote Moved By: Seconded By: _ Yeas: Nays: A Copy Teste: Mary Allen, Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors ~..-.' NORTH "THE ORCHARDS" APPLEWOOD, SECTION NO. 9 (DES: 2,3,4) - 3 i'.'.' f: .. :e d - ~ _.i _ ~ ~_. ~ ~ ~` zs^ to - _ 26 r r ~ 21 ~ ~ - er i "THE ORCHARDS" HUNTRIDGE ROAD EXTENDED (DES: I) _ ._.. ~ ''- .,'• ro 2~ e, b I p Ni. PROPOSED ADDITION SHOWN IN GRAY DESCRIPTION: 1) HUNTRIDGE ROAD - FRCM THE NORTH RADII OF CIDER MILL COURT TO THE INTERSECTION OF CRUMPACKER DRIVE. 2) CRUMPACKER DRIVE -FRCM THE INTERSECTION OF HUNTRIDGE ROAD TO THE INTERSECTION OF APPLE HARVEST DRIVE. 3) APPLE HARVEST DRIVE -FROM THE INTERSECTION OF CRUMPACKER DRIVE TO THE INTERSECTICN OF WINDCREST LANE. 4) WINDCREST LANE - FROM THE WEST CUL-DE•SAC TO THE EAST INTERSECTION OF APPL E HARVEST DRIVE. LENGTH: (1) 0.30 MILES (2) 0.08 MILES RIGHT OF WAY: (~) 50 FEET (2) 50 FEET ROADWAY WIDTH: (1) 38 FEET (2) 38 FEET SERVICE: (1) 0 HOMES (2) 1 HOMES LENGTH: (3) 0.07 MILES (4) 0.26 MILES RIGHT OF WAY: (3) 50 FEET (4) 50 FEET ROADWAY WIDTH: (3) 36 FEET (4) 30 FEET SERVICE: (3) 2 HOMES (4) 8 HOMES ROANOKE COUNTY "THE ORCHARDS" APPLEWOOD, SECTION N0. 9 AND ENGINEERING & • "THE ORCHARDS" HtJNTRIn(;F R~ATI F,~TFt~nFn INSPECTIONS DEPARTMENT ~- ry ~ ~ U W x 0 z m o E '~ z U lE Q S t 1 0 ~ ~ z 0 E H 2 U W c ~ T m y Q ~ O ~ a ~ ~ a ~ ~ n e ~ Q a ~ x `o U v R'.. O W H i. 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O a G:. m f ~ m O O ~ c M M ~ O O < U 0 r Z n 3 O ~ O if1 u'1 Q o a° m a° m a° m a° o a° m a° m a° m m c c a _ v c a ~ U .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ H a H ~ ~ u r UUU ~ O O O ~ ~5 C o a H ~ ~ ~ .q.. < ~ n b ~ ~ M ~ a M ~ m m m m m .m.. m m O O ~ ° ~ O O m ~ ~ ~ e a a ~ a a a o ~ ~ ~ ~ Y ~ d ; F a a F F d ~ 0 F F a ~ a ~ 0 FF 6 e .~ ~ LL o r a ~ c r a a c r a S c r a LL c r a LL 0 r a ti o r a x m O (~ O O ~ 'C ~ h W r Q a H ~ Z z o O x (~ Z ~ a r~ a ~n m n n o 2 r Z LL 0 Z 0 H < U r Q W U I o-~ GENERAL FUND UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Amount Beginning Balance at July 1, 1996 (unaudited) $7,176,332 Add to Fund Balance from 1995-96 operations 1,440,559 Revised beginning balance at July 1, 1996 (audited) 8,616,891 Oct 8,1996 Public -Private Partnership Nov 19,1996 Valley Gateway Project Jan 28, 1997 Kroger Project Jan 28, 1997 Kroger Project - IDA Feb 11, 1997 Year 2000 - 2 positions March 11, 1997 Glenn -Mary property -Option and site analysis Balance at March 25, 1997 (250,000) (599,250) (460,083) (450,000) (31,850) (80,000) $6 745,708 Changes below this line are for information and planning purposes only. Balance from above $6,745,708 Recommended increase in 1996-97 budgeted revenues based upon 6 month review 3,355,509 Reserve for R.R. Donnelly - Phase II (570,000) Reserve for Valley Gateway sewer extension (150,000) Potential Liability (400,000) $8 981,217 -, 7.92% 7.45% 9.92% Note: On December 18, 1990, the Board of Supervisors aaoptea a goal staiemeii~ w ~~,a,~,,a.,, ~il~ General Fund Unappropriated Balance at 6.25% of General Fund Revenues 1996-97 General Fund Revenues $90,565,107 6.25% of General Fund Revenues $5,660,319 Respectfully Submitted, ~~ ~. Diane D. Hyatt Director of Finance of General Fund Revenues M:\Finance\Common\Board\Gen96.WK4 O-Z CAPITAL FUND UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Amount Beginning Balance at July 1, 1996 (unaudited) $648,413.00 (Includes final payment from City of Salem which was received in June 1996) Sale of surplus equipment during 1995-96 46,093.00 Amount added from 1995-96 operations per rollover policy 368,480.00 Revised beginning balance at July 1, 1996 (audited) 1,062,986.00 14, 1997 Revised rollover amount 50,057.00 Balance at March 25, 1997 $1,113,043.00 Respectfully Submitted, ~~~. Diane D. Hyatt Director of Finance M:\Finance\Common\Board\Cap96. WK4 t~ - 3 RESERVE FOR BOARD CONTINGENCY COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Amount From 1996-97 Original Budget $305,313.00 August 27, 1996 Public-Private Partnership (105,220. October 22, 1996 County share of Sheriff positions (11,842. October 22, 1996 Outside legal counsel for Sheriff (20,000. November 19, 1996 Environmental testing at Courthouse (14,015. December 17, 1996 Urban Partnership membership (5,000. January 14, 1997 Travel Assistance Grant Program (2,500. January 28, 1997 Masterplan for SW County Park (12,000. Balance at March 25, 1997 $134,735.55 Respectfully Submitted, ~~ a Diane D. Hyatt Director of Finance M:\Finance\Common\Board\Board96. WK4 o; o M • c+ o W w L F- Q Q a n q F 0y~ c~ ~ f~N N ~ \ N rn~o fl w > lJ F- <E a O y x LL O O G o al ~ «1 N I 0. O 2 1a F- T = a+ U O C F 7 O O J U j Q 4~ U d tq U, N 0 ~N I i ~i M N S O L O a tr I ~ I O ~+ I d i !T I V 1 O 7 1 U1 I N i ro 1 D 1 w U 1 C I -1 Ip I N .+ I Q~ IO I L m I c I ~ I 1 N I d 1 ] I o c I I- d I f- > I m 1 [Y 1 N I T d I ~+ ] I L C I 1• m I C > I O d I E fL' I v I d I P I II I ] I In i ~FUI -o. ~~cut r O+ v Q r- v a M III ~ •- O O O J m q v .. 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SUBMITTED BY: Diane D. Hyatt Director of Finance APPROVED: .~ /~~ ~- .~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ~i~ a ~~ Approved () Motion by No Yes Abs Denied () Eddy Received O Harrison Referred () Johnson To () Minnix Nickens ACTION NO. ITEM NUMBER ~ _. AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Report on Real Estate Judicial Sale Listing. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: ,, ~ JC.I.G~'n „~s' cJ ~ SIIMMARY OF INFORMATION: Attached is a list of Delinquent Real Estate Taxes on Properties three years or older that have been turned over to Steve Agee, Esq. for Judicial Sale as requested. FISCAL IMPACT: The total amount of taxes, penalties and interest due on these properties is as follows. Revenue will be generated from the judicial sale. $70,412.10 - Base taxes 7,814.42 - Penalties 20,742.66 - Interest 1,926.25 - Advertising Costs $100,895.25 Respectfully submitt~; Approved by, ~L ~~ /...--~~ Alfred C. Anderson, Treasurer Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE Approved ( ) Motion by: No Yes Abs Denied ( ) Eddy Received ( ) Harrison Referred ( ) Johnson To ( ) Minnix Nickens R& p R K.'~' R G& A A s~ 2~ YI ~ F, ~ R 8 e `3' S S n 9 B a ;2 s. '" Ei S S W a& 3~ L ~ S S R~ ~ F r_ I~ til~ 'I ~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~P~ I `~ II II ~~~ ~' ' "`' ' ~r ~ ~~ ~_z W ~ ~ ~cn 1 ~ - s ~ '-' ": ~~~~ ~i ia~ ~w I I i i I I I I i I ALL. 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I - .._ I i ~ I, ~. ~ ' r ii i ~ ~' I ~ '~. ~~ i ~ ~, ', I' ' I :. III ~~ i ~II ~ i, ~ j I :, r ~ i ~ ~~ ~I [ ~e ~ i iiJ I ,~ - ; r~. i r "V ul J J ~~ ~ - , ~ ~~ III ~, ~I ! I ~~~ ~~~li { ~II 1 ~, ~4 i II II i I I ' ~~ i I ~ ~, i i 1 i ~ i~ f ~ ! i ~ I I 1 t a~ ~ ~`" County of Roanoke Department of Planning and Zoning Memorandum TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Jon Hartley DATE: March 20, 1997 RE: Map and Chart of Judicial Sale Properties Attached is a Chart listing 40 of the 43 parcels on the judicial sale listing provided to you at your last meeting. Also attached is a countywide map indicating the general location of the properties with a red dot. These items were prepared by Gary Coleman using the Geographic Information System. Due to the scale of the map, some of the dots are overlapping. The tax map numbers in the blue grid provide a reference to the chart which contains additional detailed information from the Assessor's Records. Two of the three parcels missing from the chart and map (Tax Map No. 35.03-3-1 and 2) no longer exist in the Assessor's Records. These parcels were resubdivided in 1987 and their tax map number retired. However, since taxes were unpaid prior to the resubdivision, they have remained on County records as tax delinquent. The status of these properties may require some additional research by independent counsel who handle the sale of these properties. The third parcel (Tax Map No. 36.19-1-40) is only delinquent for two years of taxes and does not yet qualify for Judicial Sale. 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GIVENS STATE SECONDARY ROADS ENGINEER March 7, 1997 Mr. Elmer C. Hodge Roanoke County P. O. Box 29800 Roanoke, VA 24018-0798 Dear Mr. Hodge: The enclosed report contains a list of all changes to the Secondary System of State Highways in your county approved by the State Secondary Roads Engineer in February 1997. All additions to and abandonments from the Secondary System are effective the day they are approved by the State Secondary Roads Engineer. This date appears in the far right column of the monthly report. These changes will be presented to the Commonwealth Transportation Board at its monthly meeting on March 20, 1997. If you have any questions or comments about this report, please call Martin Law at 786-7399. James S. Givens State Secondary ads Engineer JSG/MII TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY J ~ ~ u N ~ N ~ N ., ,~ ~„i , N , N , N W ~ C ~ ~ rn rn a~O, ~ N N a> O N ~ ~ ~ O O O Aa ~ V7 O M 00 ~ ~ O O O G a o, i 0 ~~ w w '~ 0 V Oa w `0 d ao U i wO W F~ O L ~I 6~ ", 0 v L O a v o, a, ~ d ~ .~ b° c ~ ~ r~ U a~ ou ~ 3 M ~ _ .-. ~ r ~ !~ /. a0-+ Y y d o o z o x x M ~ ~ ~ 00 M l~ ~ ~ N N O O O O O O O ~. ~i Q~i Y N ~ N ~ ~ ~ 3 3 3 ~ ~ ~ C 0 z ~n O _M N ~ --~ C O O\ M ~ ~ ~ ~ a s z > °' ~ Q ~.~ ~ ~> ~~ 3 ~ .~ o a° ~ ~ 0 .~ .> b O a~ V 6> ~O L a c U 8 ''^~^ V/ Q C q .~ .~ .~ Q C Q 7 O O ~ N N ~ p .a ~ ~ ~ .~. a c a 0 0 0 _ .Y .y b b b Q o-~ ACTION NO. ITEM NUMBER AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: May 25,1997 AGENDA ITEM: Budget Work Session on the Upcoming Annual Budget for FY 1997-98. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: This time has been set aside for a budget work session to meet with representatives of the Volunteer Fire Chiefs Board and the Volunteer Rescue Chiefs Board. A presentation highlighting the FY97-98 funding requests will be made. Chief Rick Burch will lead the presentation. Respectfully submitted, Brent Robe son Budget Manager Approved by, Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Approved Denied Received Referred To ACTION () Motion by: O O O O VOTE No Yes Abs Eddy _ _ Harrison _ _ _ Johnson _ _ _ Minnix _ Nickens _ _ _ R AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANORE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 RESOLUTION 032597-9 CERTIFYING EBECUTIVE MEETING WAS HELD IN CONFORMITY WITH THE CODE OF VIRGINIA WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia has convened an executive meeting on this date pursuant to an affirmative recorded vote and in accordance with the provisions of The Virginia Freedom of Information Act; and WHEREAS, Section 2.1-344.1 of the Code of Virginia requires a certification by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, that such executive meeting was conducted in conformity with Virginia law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, hereby certifies that, to the best of each members knowledge: 1. Only public business matters lawfully exempted from open meeting requirements by Virginia law were discussed in the executive meeting which this certification resolution applies, and 2. Only such public business matters as were identified in the motion convening the executive meeting were heard, discussed or considered by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia. On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the Certification Resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None A COPY TESTE: Brenda J. lton, Deputy Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors cc: File Executive Session .~ ACTION NO ITEM NUMBER AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGIlVIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER A~EETING I?ATE: March 25, 1997 AG~~DA ITEM: Budget Presentations on the Upcoming Annual Budget for FY 1997-98. ~OLiNTY A<~MIIVIS'~P~..TOR'S COMMENTS ~~1MMARY nF INFORMATION: This time has been set aside for presentations to allow social service, human service, tourism and cultural agencies the opportunity to orally submit funding requests to the Board of Supervisors for inclusion in the FY 1997-98 budget. This work session format will allow a more focused presentation that will benefit the Board members and the requesting agencies. Please find attached an updated listing of organizational requests that include prior yeazs' actual payments, FY9b-97 approved budget, and the organizations' funding request for FY97-98 for your review during the presentations. The "proposed" funding column has not been completed. The County Administrator will make recommendations for funding and present them to the Board as part of the FY1997-98 proposed budget that is planned for submittal in April. The written requests and accompanying literature submitted by each organization has been placed in the Clerk to the Board's office for review. Respectfull submitted, Brent Roberts n Budget Manager ACTION Approved ( ) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To () Motion by: Approved by, Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator VOTE No Yes Abs Eddy ._ Harrison ~ _. Johnson _ Nickens County of Roanoke Contributions to Human Service Agencies FY 1997-98 Requests 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 Human Service Agency Actual Actual Budget Request Approved Adult Care Center of the Roanoke Valley $5,000 $5,000 $7,000 $12,480 Association for Retarded Citizens (ARC) 10,000 10,000 10,000 66,623 Bethany Hall 500 500 500 500 Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Roanoke Valley 0 0 2,500 2,500 Bradley Free Clinic 6,500 6,500 6,500 6,500 Child Abuse Prevention Council of Roanoke Valley 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,750 Child Health Investment Partnership (CHIP) 16,660 16,660 16,660 21,600 Conflict Resolution Center, Inc. 0 0 0 3,000 Council of Community Services- Information and Referral Center 3,000 3,000 3,000 6,791 Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASH) 1,053 1,053 2,000 5,000 Family Service of the Roanoke Valley 3,000 3,000 4,000 4,500 Fifth District Employment & Training Consortium 3,000 3,000 3,500 6,486 4H Camp 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 Goodwill Industries Tinker Mountain 5,000 5,000 5,000 8,125 League of Older Americans (LOA) 12,500 12,500 13,750 22,411 Literacy Volunteer Program 0 0 1,000 1,000 National Multiple Sclerosis Society 0 0 0 800 Presbyterian Community Center 0 0 0 2,000 Roanoke Area Ministries 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,500 Roanoke Valley Drug and Alcohol Abuse Council 0 0 1,000 2,000 Roanoke Valley Speech & Hearing Center 500 500 1,000 1,000 The Salvation Army 2,500 2,000 2,000 3,000 TRUST 5,500 5,500 5,500 6,000 Total Contributions $82,713 $82,213 $92,910 $191,066 $0 M:\FINANCE\BUDGET\BOOK-WK\B-CONTRLXLS 3/20/97 4:02 PM T County of Roanoke Contributions to Social Service and Cultural Agencies FY 1997-98 Requests 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 SociaUCultural Agency Actual Actual Budget Request Approved Health and Social Services Blue Ridge Community Services $79,332 $79,332 $79,332 $109,333 TAP 25,000 25,000 30,000 31,910 TAP-Transitional Living Center 15,000 15,000 17,500 18,348 $119,332 $119,332 $126,832 $159,591 Cultural Enrichment /Tourism Alonzo Stagg Bowl $2,500 $2,500 $2,500 $4,000 Art Museum of Western Virginia 1,000 2,000 2,000 10,000 Arts Council of the Blue Ridge 3,000 3,000 3,000 4,000 Center in the Square 30,000 50,000 50,000 75,000 Explore (The River Foundation) 100,000 150,000 160,000 200,000 Julian Stanley Wise Museum(25,000/yr. for 3 yrs.) 0 0 12,500 25,000 Mill Mountain Theatre 8,500 8,500 8,500 10,000 Mill Mountain Zoo: Operating 4,000 6,000 8,000 12,000 Capital 0 10,000 10,000 42,000 Sister-City Pavilion 10,000 10,000 0 0 Opera Roanoke 0 0 0 1,050 Roanoke Arts Commission Art Show 500 0 0 500 Roanoke Symphony 7,500 7,500 7,500 10,000 Roanoke Valley History Museum 6,450 6,350 7,500 n/a Salem Museum /Salem Historical Society 0 0 0 1,000 Science Museum: Operating 10,000 25,000 25,000 50,000 Capital 0 20,000 20,000 100,000 Transportation Museum: Operating 10,000 10,000 10,000 15,000 Capital 0 0 2,000 10,000 Vinton Dogwood Festival 500 500 500 500 $193,950 $311,350 $329,000 $570,050 Other League of Women Voters 275 275 300 n/a Ms. Virginia Senior Citizen Pageant 0 100 100 100 Miss Virginia Pageant 500 500 500 500 National D-Day Memorial Foundation ($25,000/year for 10 yeazs) 0 0 10,000 25,000 OUTLOOK Downtown Roanoke 0 0 1,000 n/a Roanoke Valley Greenways Coordinator 0 0 21,600 19,800 VA Western Community College Scholazship Fund 5,433 5,274 5,339 5,338 Construction Student Activities Center-3rd yr. 13,527 13,527 13,527 0 Site Development -Water Retention and Facility and Pazking Improvements 0 66,379 0 53,903 $19,735 $86,055 $52,366 $104,641 Total Contributions $333,017 $516,737 $508,198 $834,282 book-wk\ B-CONTRI.XLS 3/20/97 4:11 PM 1 T County of Roanoke Dues and Per Capita Allocations FY 1997-98 Requests 1994-95 1995-96 1996-97 1997-98 1997-98 Agency Actual Actual Budget Request Approved Blue Ridge Region $3,000 $0 $0 $0 Blue Ridge Soil and Conservation District 1,000 1,000 1,250 1,500 Convention and Visitors Bureau -Operating 107,500 107,500 107,500 125,000 Economic Development Partnership 107,500 107,500 107,500 107,500 Fifth Planning District Commission 21,500 21,900 29,160 29,654 National Association of Counties 1,557 1,557 1,557 1,557 National Civic League 200 200 200 200 Roanoke Regional Chamber of Commerce 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 Salem/Roanoke County Chamber of Commerce 6,000 6,000 6,000 6,000 Roanoke Valley Sister Cities 0 0 0 3,000 Tour Dupont 5,000 5,000 7,500 0 The Urban Partnership 0 0 0 5,000 Vinton Chamber of Commerce 100 100 100 100 Virginia Amateur Sports 30,000 35,000 35,000 45,000 Virginia Association of Counties 11,900 13,855 13,855 13,940 Virginia Institute of Government 0 5,000 0 5,000 Virginia Municipal League 14,301 15,245 16,006 16,806 Total $312,058 $322,357 $328,128 $362,757 4:02 PM 3/20/97 M:\finance\budget\book-wk\ B-CONTRLXLS BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SERVICE, O IAL, CULTURAL AND TOURISMAGENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~" ` A~'PE _ _ _ --- - CE REQUJEST a a PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS s SUBJECT: I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WREN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS- : FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY~ THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to .five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman- will ' decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of-the. Board to do otherwise. ^ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of ~ view.- only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All corciments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to Ieave any written statements and/or, con2~nents ' with the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF" OF AN ORGANIZED GROi1P SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHf?RIZATION FROM Itf1E GR4I~P ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK -~ ,. _ __ NAME ~~ c1 ~ C~ ~IJ ~ ADDRESS Cvv~-O I ~~ S ~ v~ PHONE ~j ~3 ° ~ ~i21 0 rc,G~ s ~I111111111I1111111111111111111111111111111!llllllllllllllilllllllllllllll[tlillllllltl BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SER VICE. SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND TOURISMAGENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~" ~ -- __ .~ Al'PE CE REQUEST PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: ' I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY~ THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speakin on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of~the Board to do otherwise. ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of ~ view anly Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. : ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ' ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK A UTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK _. n s ^ BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SER VICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL ~ ~ = AND TD URISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. 3 _ .. A]PPE CE REQUEST ,PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: (j ._ I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS , FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment C whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speakin on an issue , and will enforce the rule unless i t t d b th ~ ns ruc e y e majority ot the Board to do otherwise. ... _ ~... ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized = speaker and audience members is not allowed. , ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ._ ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ._ ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. ... PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK - -- . ... .~ NAME ice. ~~ ~; ,nn m ~ ~x ~ ADDRESS . c ... PHONE ~i ~3 ' 1 ~ d ~n .= 1111111111111111111111111111111IIilllllllillllll111111111IIIi111111111111111111111111111111illlliililllllil11111111111111111I11im BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL -- ~ ,=- AND TOURISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ ' T A~.'PEA~ANCE REQUEST PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the C meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED " BELOW: -_ '= ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment -. whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will c decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to °... do otherwise. .: ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. 'c - ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. 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WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: . r, ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will : decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to do otherwise. _ _... ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. 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Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. = ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK A UTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK ' Q. - `-T~'lo -ti-~-~ t~ r~ ~.1~ ~~- . 513 e r ~ n e ~ C~a4~ . cue 4~ i NAME ~O m ~~C'O ~ k. ~~ av~o ~~.c~ u-ri,~-.,~ a~ ~ 0 ~ ADDRESS- Ci ~~ ~~ `~ ~~o~~. PHONE 3~ a 5 ~o l 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111,11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 .. c BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SERVICE. SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND TO URISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ ' ~ ,~~ AI'PE--_ __- CE REQUEST ~~ 'PUBLIC HEARING ORDIN CE AN CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: OLLt~~ ~~ t V(,Le.~ I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to do otherwise. ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to .leave any written statements and/or comments wath the clerk. ' ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK - -- s s a a s BUDGET REQUEST HUMAN SERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL ~ AND TOURISMAGENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ ' -___ -____- .t`~ AI'PE CE REQUEST PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS ,r / ~~/' ~-~-l~- SUBJECT: ~~ ~ L ~~~t ~- -~..~'~. ~ f~.~G~~l~-~r?k I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: : ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to do otherwise. ^ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments wath the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BF,HALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. 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The Chairman will ' decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board tb do otherwise. ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ® All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. - ® Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. r - = ® Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments wflth the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP - SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. E PRINT LEG GIVE TOT -- ~fs~ ~~ s ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s D~ fin'` ,~Ie~~' n _ - -- ~ - - :. l , ,. NAME ,. ADDRESS ~02 S G~, ~ ~ c~ ~y~ S~ PHONE 3 ~~ - `~ -~ q l .. 1~111111Ullllllllllll11111111111111111111111I III 1i1111111111111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111111111111111111111111111 BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SER VICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL f AND TDURISMAGENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~' .y ~0 A~'PE _ -- -_- _ CE REQUEST W___ PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS --> ~. : SUBJECT: \ c(:~,t~, ~~s7 I~c_:.' S-~ -- ~~rn~ ~, "" , •- •.- ~. I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED '= BELOW: ~= ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment ~- whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speakin on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority ot~the Board to '_ do otherwise. _ _. _ -_ ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. ''_ Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ._ ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between arecognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ;= ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. "_ s ,: ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments ~; e with the clerk. ;: ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP ~, SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP "~ ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. =_ ~ ~~_ i ~ ~ ~~ PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK ... ,~ ' s s - - s : ~ s ~~ ~ _ r~ a ~~ ~ ~~ s , ~~ 0 U,4L1.~`~ IOnJ~t~Jl/orJ ~ ' .~ NAME ~AJ ~ ~-p L ~-} E \~ c_. - R Aa1olCt - U. c ~vo2.1 ~e...e1. ,` ADDRESS /I ~/ ~A,e~[~T Sr {~oA.vol~~ -- ., ;__ ~lllllllllllillllillllllilllllllillllllllllllillllllillllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllill1111111111111111111111111111111111~i~ BUDGET REQUEST HUMAN SER VICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND TD URISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ " ~ A]PPE- _ - - CE REQUEST ~~y/.~ ~~s.z~.f'~" P~LIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS susJECr: ~c_D G-~ I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the i meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED = BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to do otherwise. . ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ;. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. :. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ' ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK ,. _ ~. NAME ~- /~ ~% Zti~~YI ADDRESS ~' (j - _ PHONE ~ ~a ~ ~ I I l i 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 BUDGET REOUE,.~T__ HUMAN SER VICE. SOCIAL, CULTURAL ~ AND TO URISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ ' f..- _ .- A~'PE - - - - CE REQUEST / ~ PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will ' decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to do otherwise. ^ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Bath speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. 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The Chairman vnil~ decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speakin on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority oi:~the Board to do otherwise. _ ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ~, ' ~ ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy 'at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BF,HALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GRO1'IP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK ~, ' - - ~- NAME s a s s ~ = ADDRESS :. s PHONE 1~1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~11(fti[li~lil UPDATE `97 A Vision fo~° the Cultural Conzmu~zitti~ cif t17e Roc~t~ioke Region of Wester~7 ~~irinia Fiita! Report and Rcco~nnrcndcitions m -_ ~L .~~:RTS C~L:TNCIL O F T H E B L U E R I D G E BLUEPRINT 2000 PROGRESS REPORT The Lision: By the year 2000, the Roanoke region will be known as a preeminent cultural center of I%irginia and major cultural destination for travelers along the Blue Ridge Parkway. I INTRODUCTION The Blueprint 2000 planning process gave rise to an increased interest in cultural issues, especially as they contribute to economic development and the quality of life of the region. The Blueprint development process served to encourage the cultural community to work cooperatively to heighten awareness about the impact of cultural organizations on the economic vitality of the region. Because the Arts Council of the Blue Ridge was responsible for coordinating Blueprint 2000, the Council took on a leadership role in implementing the recommendations proposed in The Blueprint. Both through its own efforts, and encouragement from its member organizations, much has been accomplished since the Blueprint was published in 1994. Since that time, the Arts Council emerged as the voice for arts and culture throughout the region. Furthermore, the importance of providing a wide range of cultural offerings has become increasingly recognized as a strong element in the economic development and quality of life within the region. As a consequence of the efforts of The Arts Council to implement Blueprint 2000, the cultural community as a whole has taken a more visible role in asserting the value of arts and culture and stressing the importance of "cultural literacy" in our schools and with the public in general. The Blueprint called for a review and reassessment of the plan within two to three years. The Arts Council has initiated this review by holding a series of luncheons with representatives of cultural organizations to determine where the community stood in relation to implementing various elements of the plan. Following these meetings, and from comments received by mail, the Council found that many of the recommendations of Blueprint were being pursued. Additionally, some key issues were presented by cultural organizations which need to be pursued more throughly in the future. A discussion of these key issues is presented below. Following the section on key issues, there is an overview of accomplishments in relation to the Blueprint recommendations. KEY ISSUES Economic Impact of Culture: Culture is not simply a Quality of Life issue. The "cultural industry" has a substantial impact on the economy of the region. The Virginia Employment Commission (VEC) conducted research on the economic impact of the arts and culture on the Roanoke region as a part of the Blueprint 2000 planning process. The VEC presented the following from their research: (1) The culture industry in 1994 had an economic impact of approximately 28 million on the regional economy; and (2) Total employment related to the culture industry was 635. The Arts Council is `~ currently in the process of updating the regional economic impact of the culture industry. The Council will be reporting the results of their research efforts in the summer of 1997. Educational Impact of Culture: More importantly perhaps than the economic impact, is the impact of the culture industry on the youth of the region. With reductions in funding to arts and culture cumculum in elementary and secondary schools, the critical role played by cultural organizations becomes more evident. The museums, theaters, and other cultural opportunities in the region offer a supplement to the programs provided in schools. Thousands of school children benefit from their visits to these facilities each year. Unfortunately, the cultural facilities often do not possess sufficient funds to pursue a host of programs that would be a valuable addition to cultural literacy in the region. The Arts Council is currently conducting an educational impact study to determine to what extent are the cultural organizations providing expanded opportunities to school children. Very often the public sector underestimates the economic value of cultural education to our younger citizens. If we train school children to be skilled workers without giving them awell- rounded education in arts and culture, we will be creating a society of "automatons" who maybe able to read, write and calculate but will not be able to "think critically and openly" about the many issues facing our society. Regional Focus/Outreach: Cultural organizations are striving to broaden their audience through expanded community .outreach activities. The culture industry is attempting to improve children's programming, devise better ways of working with the physically/mentally disabled. Opportunities for cooperative ventures between cultural organizations, higher education institutions, and non-profit community groups need to be expanded. Furthermore, there needs to be a greater focus on expanding offerings throughout the greater Roanoke region to reach underserved areas. Arts and cultural activities need to be "taken on the road" to present their programs to rural audiences directly. Some cultural organizations are already pursuing this idea. We need to realize that one localized area should not be the focal point for the majority of cultural offerings. These offerings need to be shared widely with residents throughout this portion of the Commonwealth. Diversi luralism: Cultural organizations are seeking to increase diversity through examining the composition of their boards, audiences, and the nature/scope of their productions. The need to broaden the concept of culture throughout the region has been evident in many discussions. Enhancing services to a wide range of ethnic and income groups is critical to ensure that cultural Literacy is not limited to certain groups of residents. Expanding offerings to various special populations, such as the disabled, will enhance their quality of life in the community. Pursuing cooperative efforts with organizations such as the Regional Disabilities Services Board maybe helpful in this effort. 2 THE ARTS COL7NCIL O F T H E B L U E R 1 D G E EXAMPLES OF IMPLEMENTA TION OF MAJOR RECOMMENDATIONS FROM BL UEPRINT 2000 Information and Communication • Culture card which offers discounted admissions to individuals purchasing season tickets or memberships in participating cultural organizations will premiere in May 1997. • Economic impact study results promoted by TAC and member organizations to legislators, business leaders and the media. This study is being updated in spring 1997 with assistance from VPI. • Comprehensive calendar and scheduling to be part of Arts Council's new web site to premiere in April 1997. • Many Arts Council members such as the Virginia Museum of Transportation established web sites to allow members and potential visitors to learn more about programs, exhibits and events. • Cultural events hot line to premiere in Fall of 1997. • Collaborative Marketing Plans include: • The Arts Council will publish a "cultural directory" in May 1997. ~ The Arts Council is working with the marketing committee of the Roanoke Valley :~' Convention and Visitors Bureau to design collaborative marketing programs with member organizations • The Arts Council is collaborating with Downtown Roanoke Inc to place a kiosk in downtown Roanoke in May 1997 to advertise regional cultural attractions and events. • Blue Ridge Institute and Museum of Ferrum College expanded public awareness of folk arts by creating acalendar/brochure of folklike-related events in Southwest Virginia. Education • Comprehensive guide to the educational programs offered by regional cultural organizations compiled, published, and distributed free to schools and PTAs by TAC in 1995. • Assistance offered to teachers/educators seeking .cultural programming grants. • The Arts Council organized joint lobbying efforts for increased state funding for cultural programs. • The Arts Council is working with local governments to find creative solutions to expanding funding to cultural organizations. • Roanoke Symphony Orchestra has strengthened educational programs such as Youth Symphony and Junior Strings through the purchase of instruments and support of music .. instruction; Discover Concerts have been expanded in order to reach a broader age level and have wider appeal. • Mill Mountain Theater has also expanded Drama Enrichment Programs for youth. • Science Museum of Western Virginia expanded school publications and teacher in service training. • Area museums worked to bring the Virginia Association of Museums Annual Conference to Roanoke in March 1997 Resources • Board recruitment efforts expanded by TAC and many member organizations: to secure broader ethnic, geographic, and economic representation. • Joint Box Office established by RSO and Opera Roanoke. • Fund Raising Assistance Center established by TAC in 1997 to provide resources and services to assist cultural organizations in grant writing, identifying potential funding and developing professional skills in their efforts to broaden their base of support. • TAC and member organizations participated in multiple visioning and planning initiatives including the New Century Quality of Life Committee, Roanoke City and Roanoke County Visioning Process, Outlook Downtown Roanoke Plan...to insure that arts and culture are always integral to the planning process. • Increased collaborations include: Joint summer camps sponsored by the museums and the zoo. Joint programming such as that undertaken by Mill Mountain Theatre and the Harrison :~ Museum for Raisin in the Sun. Coordination of legislative activities. • BRI showcases the unique art of the Blue Ridge through its Blue Ridge Folklike Festival and gallery exhibits. Pluralism • New, non-traditional programming devised to increase accessibility to the arts: • TAC launched "Arts in the Park" an after school arts project in Spring 1997 at Hurt Park Elementary School. • The scope of offerings expanded by various organizations to reach a more diverse audience to include increased ethnic productions, performances for the hearing and visually impaired such as the Art Museum of Western Virginia Art Van. • Mill Mountain Theater has expanded outreach to disabled with more signed performances and is exploring the purchase of audio descriptive devices. • RSO pursued expansion of Discover Concerts to reach a more diverse audience in face of reduced funding. • RSO diversified its board and expanded number of minority artists. • BRI conducted fieldwork in the region's growing Hispanic community to identify craft and 4 music traditions. Hispanic music groups now included in Folklike Festival; bilingual ~"", advertising of the Festival; distribution of free tickets to the Spanish-speaking community. Planning and Facilities • Blueprint 2000 adopted by TAC board as the basis for its long-term strategic plan continues to guide TAC planning, programming, and service to the region's cultural organizations. • Blueprint 2000 has been endorsed by the City of Roanoke. • TAC will partner with National Society of Fund Raising Executives to begin planning for ways to better coordinate major fund raising initiatives by cultural organizations in the community. • Roanoke City adopted a "Percent for Art in Public Places" program. • TAC partnered with Virginians for the Arts in securing adoption of a legislative agenda during the 1997 General Assembly that included setting up a Virginia Foundation for the Arts, the goal of one dollar per capita funding for the arts by 1997 and an increase to the budget of the V'uginia Commission for the Arts of $500,000 for the 1997-98 fiscal year. TAC =The Arts Council BRI =Blue Ridge Institute RSO =Roanoke Sysphony Orchestra The following information gathering procedures were used for developing a Progress Report on ~~ the implementation of Blueprint 2000: ~Board assessment of TAC activities • Written survey to TAC members • Series of informal meetings with representatives of member organizations, Blueprint steering committee and task force members to identify their collective initiatives 5 SPONSORS OF M'LEMENTATION PHASE OF BLUEPRINT 2000 National Endowment for the Arts Beirne Carter Foundation Landmark Foundation Bell Atlantic Rice Foundation Virginia Commission for the Arts City of Salem Roanoke City System Four Advertising PROGRAMS IN IlVIPLEMENTATION PHASE FUNDED BY NEA GRANT AND MATCHING DONORS Arts in the Park -After school arts program for students at Htut Park School Star Card -Offering discounts to cultural attractions and events Cultural Directory -Listing Arts Colmcil Member Organizations and the cultural opportunities they provide Event Kiosk - To be located in downtown Roanoke, will provide information on cultural attractions and events Funding Resource Center - To assist cultural organizations and individual artists Scholarship assistance and workshops -For artists BUDGET REQUEST HUMAN SER VICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND TO URISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ " J A~PPE _- CE REQUEST / ~' PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS ~~ SUBJECT: '~ ~ ~-- S I would like the Chairman of he Board of S ervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment s whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will ' decide the time Iimit based on the number of citizens speakin on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of~the Board to do otherwise. ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All cor~nments must be directed to the- Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK _. . NAME d ~-~' a e w s s_ ADDRESS ~ ~ 7 S ~ ~~ ~ ` , PHONE ~ ~'7 ~ ~ ~ ~ 7 X111111111111111[III111111111111111111111i1111111IIIilllll11111111111111111111111111111111l1111111111111111111111111111!11111 BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SER VICE SOCIAL, CULTURAL -- AND TOURISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ ' ~ _ __-~._. APPEA~~2A.NCE REQUEST ` :.~~ ~~ r PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: C- F1,i (~ '~`(~ p ~~l (' m uM ;~'_l, ~ -fun, ~--- I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speakin on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of~the Board to do otherwise. ^ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. : Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized : speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. : ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments ' wath the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK -- - - NAME ~~ ,YtXI ~ ,~ .~' (~~ ~C~ ADDRESS ~ ~ p I ~ ~c~e`k._ ~ 5u,; .~C,f V~ ~-+1.0~ s BUDGET REQUEST HUMAN SERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND TOURISMAGENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ " ~ _--_ _ f APPE - _ ____ CE RE °~ ~ QUEST ~ PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: "- ~ i %i ~~- rJ ~i f;~~ ~ f -~1.~ ~ n_ ,t~_ l'~~- ~'tt ~ ST' w.,,J I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY~ THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to do otherwise. ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. s Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGAIYlZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT -THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK ,. . - - - NAME /} ,~Z ~~ ~ +y c=.- ~ h ~+ n~ j3 ~~./ ~} ~ --~ ~' ADDRESS i i~ 1 F~Y'i~-NrC ~ i ti /~'~ r~.ta - l~~r~tir~~-~; U,~~ ~irl PHONE ~.`i ~) ~~ ~~~ - ~ ~~~ ~ 111111111111111 i i l 111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111~11{I 1111 11111 ll 111 BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMANSERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL .AND TOURISM A GENCIES AGENDA TI'EM NO. ~ " ~ A~.'PE _ _ _ CE REQUEST ` ~ PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: ~ ~ ~~ r ~G~r ~.' ~ s I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WREN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY~ THE GUIDELINES LIS'I*ED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment. whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman. will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of-the Board to do otherwise. v ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between. a recognize speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments. wath the clerk. ' ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GItO+TIP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK ` -- r a NAME S cx ~ ~,~ s s ,~ a ADDRESS ;~ y z r C~ r PHONE ~ ~ L - °~ / l ~,~ ~111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111lIllllllll~lllll March 25, 1997 VIRGINIA'S P A R K An outdoor classroom and living history museum enabling visitors to learn about the land, wildlife, and early American civi&zations through a diversity of experiences at Milepost 1 IS on the Blue Ridge Parkway The Honorable Bob Johnson, Chairman of the Board Roanoke County Board of Supervisors Roanoke, Virginia RE: Request for $200,000 Budget Appropriation from Roanoke County Dear Mr. Johnson and Members of the Board of Supervisors: This letter is written to provide information about Explore Park's request for a continued budget appropriation from Roanoke County. Beginning with the Park's new fiscal year on July 1, 1997, numerous improvements will be in place that will increase the expense of operating Virginia's Explore Park. These improvements will have a positive impact on the entire Roanoke Valley. This requested appropriation will be used to assist in meeting the required staffing and maintenance needs of our growing and improved park. I offer the following as examples to confirm the growth and development of Virginia's Explore Park: In April 1998, the Blue Ridge Parkway spur road will be completed. Visitations to the park are anticipated to double from 30,000 visitors to more than 60,000 visitors. The increase is due to more convenient access and increased marketing and promotion activities. This will result in a doubling of the admission tax the county presently receives. Approximate cost: $9 million Administered by Virginia Recreational Facilities Authority Virginia Code §10.1-1600 et. seq. in partnership with The River Foundation, Inc. LR.C. §501 (c) (3) Post Office Box 8508 Roanoke, Virginia 24014.0508 (540) 427-1800 FAX (540) 427.1880 2. The Taubman Welcome Center is being bid at this time with the bids to be received on April 14, 1997. Construction is anticipated to begin on this center in May with the facility to be completed in December 1997. The Taubman Welcome Center will market the entire Roanoke Valley. Visitors to this site will have the opportunity to receive information about the Roanoke Valley including locations for lodging, food and entertainment. County businesses, particularly in the Route 220, Route 24 and Route 460 corridors, will be the beneficiaries of this service. Approximate cost: $700,000 3. The Brugh Tavern will be completed in December 1997. This will provide a site within the Park where food and beverages may be obtained. When fully operational, this restaurant will serve as a year round draw to Explore Park. Roanoke County will realize increased proceeds through its meals tax on this facility. The Brugh Tavern will offer travelers a place to stop and dine while traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway. Approximate cost: $1 million Letter to Mr. Bob Johnson and the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors March 25, 1997 Page 2 4. The Park has just completed the installation of 3,400 linear feet of water main completing a loop system to serve the Brugh Tavern, Taubman Welcome Center, the Blue Ridge Settlement and the administrative complex. The improved water service increases pumping costs. Public restrooms must be designed to accommodate increased wastewater flows. The increased use of these facilities will result in higher maintenance costs. Approximate cost: $30,000 5. A frontier fort is being constructed that will greatly enhance the appeal to visitors of all ages. The fort is being built with staff and financed from our operating budget. Approximate cost: $85,000 6. An authentic Native American Village is bringing national exposure to Virginia's Explore Park as a result of its exacting detail to the construction and technical capabilities of the prehistoric Eastern Woodland Indians indigenous to Southwest Virginia. 7. The Park has agreed to provide land to allow Roanoke County to establish a neighborhood park on Rutrough Road at ACRES. The use of this site by Roanoke County Parks will necessitate that alternative arrangements be made for the housing and pasturing of Park livestock. This will require construction of fencing and shelter. It will also necessitate periodic transportation of livestock over a longer distance, adding expense to the Park. 8. A Grist Mill is under construction that will produce and serve milled products on site. Much of the associated work is being performed by staff. When completed this facility will become the premier exhibit of 19th century milling technology in Virginia. Milled products will be sold to visitors and also used at the Brugh Tavern restaurant. Approximate cost: $150,000 9. The greatest demand for operational funding is to maintain the greatest resource of the Park-its employees. The increased number of exhibits requires additional staffing. A core cadre of skilled interpreters coordinates the education mission. Increased exhibits require the addition of seasonal employees that increase payroll and overhead even as we greet more visitors. 10. Virginia's Explore Park has been open to the public since July of 1994. A growing expense for the Park is the need to continually work to preserve the old structures that are extremely maintenance intensive. These costs are paid from operating expenses. The combination of age on existing facilities, roads and trails and the restoration of new facilities continues to make increased demand on operating funds. At present, the Park has 19 full-time staff members. It also has five part-time employees. During the open season the Park supplements staffing by the seasonal hiring of interpreters, ticket collectors, retail clerks and ADA assistants. The enclosed Letter to Mr. Bob Johnson and the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors March 25, 1997 Page 3 organizational chart will identify the great number of exhibits that are maintained by the Park. 11. Virginia's Explore Park adds more than 1,300 acres of open space land to the Roanoke Valley. New construction, betterments, increased marketing and an expanded education mission will all work to make Virginia's Explore Park a vital economic development tool for the Roanoke Valley. With your continued support and cooperation we will be able to shape and leave a lasting positive impression on all of our visitors who visit us from around the world. Virginia's Explore Park has grown and matured. It remains a resource that will increase the cultural, historic and economic base of the entire Roanoke Valley. We view the Board of Supervisors and County Staff as partners in our pilgrimage. Sincerely, ~J~ .-~-. S. F. 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WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: - - '' ~ ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will c = decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speakin on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority o~the Board to ;,; do otherwise. - -- a ~~ ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. __ I'~i = ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized = speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. -_ ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ~ - ~~ - _ ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. - PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK - - _,. - _. .. - - - _. - - ~ - .v - ~1111111111111I111111111111111111111111111111111111Iillillillilllli11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111m ~ NaTio~ti D-IIAY ME1~~ORTAi . FC)tJI~1I1~1TTON J 202 East Main Street Post Office Box 77 Bedford, Virginia 24523 Phone 800.351•DDAY 540.586 • DDAY Fax 540.586.7200 For more information contact: Linda Holsinger 540/345-5403 Richazd Burrow 540/586-3329 800/351-3329 Noted Historian, Presidential Biographer Chairs Efforts Congress Green-Lights Designation of Bedford, Va., as Memorial Site BEDFORD, Va., November 11, 1996 -Efforts to build a national memorial to D-Day have reached a new plateau with the naming of Stephen Ambrose, noted D-Day historian, author and biographer, as honorary chairman of the National D-Day Memorial Foundation Advisory Boazd. As chair, Ambrose will direct the international capital fund-raising campaign for the $8 million memorial. Meanwhile, in a related note, Congress has officially designated the proposed monument site in Bedford, Virginia, as the location for the National D-Day Memorial. The Congressional designation is part of the 1997 Defense Authorization Bill, which President Clinton signed into law in late September. "We're excited with these two very important milestones in our efforts to build the National D-Day Memorial," said Richazd Burrow, executive director of the National D-Day Memorial Foundation. (MORE) National D-Day Memorial November 11, 1996 2-- 2-- 2 "Mr. Ambrose brings a wealth of expertise and knowledge to our campaign. And we want to extend special thanks to Sen. John Warner (R- Va.) for his guidance in shepherding through Congress the bill officially proclaiming the National D-Day Memorial. This designation is critical as we move forward in our international fund-raising campaign." Ambrose is a respected historian who was hand-picked by former President Dwight Eisenhower to be Ike's official biographer. Among his many works, his book titled, D-Day, June 6, 1944: The Climactic Battle of World War 11, is considered the definitive work on the historic invasion at Normandy. He's currently working on a book about the U.S. Army's campaign in Northwest Europe in the year that followed D-Day. Ambrose is also author of the recent best-seller, Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson and the Opening of the American West. Bedford, located approximately 25 miles east of Roanoke, was chosen because it suffered the greatest per-capita loss of life of any single U.S. community on D-Day: Of the 35 soldiers from the Virginia National Guard in Bedford, only 12 survived. (MORE) National D-Day Memorial November 11, 1996 3-- 3-- 3 When completed, the monument will consist of a ten-acre memorial that symbolically replicates the scene Allied Forces faced at dawn that morning in June, 1944; additional land for France, England, Canada and other Allied nations to add their own memorials; and visitor facilities. A cornerstone of the monument that organizers say will make it unique among war memorials will be a museum and educational center that will serve as an international clearinghouse for materials and literature related to D-Day. Scheduled completion date is targeted for the 55th anniversary of D-Day, June, 1999. So far, approximately $1.85 million has been raised, including $250,000 from the Commonwealth of Virginia. The National D-Day Memorial Foundation is a nonprofit group of veterans and volunteers who organized in 1988 to begin developing plans for the memorial. Additional information is available by calling (800) 351- DDAY (3329). ### on .Tess Greco nizes ~- ~= - a s~ e ~_ ~_ 4 BY REBECCA JACKSON-CLAUSE EDITOR A bill okayed Wednesday by the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives officially declared Bedford as the site of i the national D-Day Memorial. Legislation on the memorial was included in a 1997 defense authorization bill approved by Senate and House conferees. U.S. Senator John Warner, R-Va., sponsored the legislation. "Without a doubt, this recognition," for the Bedford com- munity, "is long overdue," Warner said. "The Normandy invasion, otherwise known as D-Day, was the largest air, land and sea invasion ever undertaken. Surprisingly, the United States does not have a memorial commemorating this historic bat- tle. Amemo- "Without adoubt, this recogni- rial in tion is long overdue.... This Bedford will rectify this." memorial in .Bedford will rectify T h e that." National D- D a y -Senator John Warner M e m o r i a l Foundation, based in Roanoke, chose Bedford in late 1994 as the site for the memorial because it suffered the highest per capita loss of life of any U.S. community during the invasion. With a population of only 3,200 in 1944, Bedford was the home of Company A of the 116th Infantry Regiment. Of the 170-soldier company, 91 men died, 64 were wounded and only 15 were able to contin- ue fighting. Of the 35 Bedford soldiers who hit the beach on June 6, 1944, 19 died in the first 15 minutes of the invasion and four more were killed later in the day. The memorial will be constructed on an 88-acre parcel on a hilltop behind Bedford Elementary School. Twenty of those acres were donated by the City of Bedford. The memo- rial will feature a 44-foot granite arch, framing the Peaks of Otter. It will be crowned by a sculpture of a rifle with a bayo- net stuck in a rock and a helmet on the gun stock, which rep- resents the way temporary graves of battle dead were marked. Water will Row from the monument into a series of pools. One of them will contain sculptures of a soldier lying face down in the water and another swggling to reach the shore. The grounds also will have a museum and visitors' center. Other countries involved in the invasion will be allowed to build their own monuments on the site. Members of the memorial foundation hope to construct the $8 million memorial by June of 1999, the SSth anniver- sary of the D-Day invasion. A local fundraiser will be launched this fall. Conswction is expected to start on June 6, i 1998. THE ROANOKE TIMES OPINION A;MBROSE D-Day memorial on the move INADEQUATE attention may have been paid Monday to the holiday's pur- pose: remembering the contributtons and-sacrifices of America's veterans. But that doesn't mean Americans are immovable on the subject. Indeed, few would fail to be moved by the rows upon rows of graves in the military cemeteries on the hills over- looking the beaches of Normandy, France. Interred there are men who were among the nearly 6,600 U.S. casu- a~ties. during the Allies' landing in Nazi- oecupied France on D-Day, June 6, 144. 'The problem is that the Normandy beaches are an ocean away, too distant formost Americans to visit. Backers of the proposed D-Day memorial in Bed- ford hope to establish a permanent trib- utecloser to home. They're trying to raise $8 million to make the idea a real- ity .nearly $2 million has been raised so far. Their hopes -which include a cDmpletion date of June 6, 1999, for a monument that is to include a museum and education center - got a boost ~vilh the naming. recently announced, TUESDAY, NOV. 12,-1996 of noted historian Stephen Ambrose as honorary chairman of the National D-Day Memorial Foundation Advisory Board. Within a day's drive of several of America's biggest population centers, Western Virginia is a good location for such an attraction. Also, the Bedford site is easily accessible as a side trip by vacationers traveling the Blue Ridge Parkway. But the key impetus for choosing this site is that Bedford - population 3,200 at the time -was the home of 35 soldiers who fought on D- Day. Nineteen of them died within the first 15 minutes of the assault; four more died later in the day. That was the highest per-capita D-Day loss of any place in the United States. Ambrose is the official biographer of Dwight D. Eisenhower and author of the definitive book, "D-Day. June 6. 1944: The Climactic Battle of Wurld War II." Like congressional designation this fall of Bedford as the official site for a national D-Day memorial, Ambrose's appointment helps national- ize what heretofore has been a project primarily of Western Virginia veterans. He'll doubtless help the fundraising effort. Even more. he brings to the project a scholarly dimension that should enhance not only the memorial's attrac- tiveness as a visitor destination but also its suitability as a serious tribute to those who stormed the D-Da}~ beaches. THE RnANnKF T11~lES Walter Rugaber Alan Sorensen President and publisher Editorial page editor Geoff Seamans Margie Fisher Elizabeth Strcrher Editorial page staff D-DAY MEMORIAL A good start for allies THE ALLIED forces that hit the beaches of Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944, opened a second front against Germany in World War II. The impact, on a world scale, changed the course of the war. On a human scale, the invasion changed the histories of thousands of families who lost sons, husbands, broth- ers that day - an impact that reverber- ated with special intensity in Central and Western Virginia. It is fitting that, more than half a century later, when a memorial finally is to be raised to those who died in that monumental undertaking, the commu- nities that offered up so many of their young men have united in a show of regional cooperation that too often eludes them. The memorial, to sit on 20 acres of Bedford countryside, should call atten- tion to the devastating losses that tiny community suffered - 19 dead from Company A of the 116th Infantry Regi- ment in the first wave to come ashore on Omaha Beach; two more killed later in the day in different units. In Bedford, a community that sent only 35 to war, almost an entire generation of men was wiped out that day. The 116th Infantry had men from all over the country, but its nucleus was an activated Virginia National Guard unit. Seventeen men died from Roanoke's Company D, which landed in the third wave on Omaha Beach; 16 from Lynchburg's Company B, which came in on the second wave. The communities that absorbed such losses have honored the memories of these men in their willingness to sup- port the National D-Day Foundation's goal of building a National D-Day Memorial and Education Center. Pledges from Amherst, Bedford and Roanoke counties, the cities of Lynch- burg, Roanoke and Salem and the town of Vinton, plus previous commitments from the city of Bedford and the state and donated professional services, have ensured the foundation's five-year operating budget of $800,000 and gen- erated the first $1 million in an $8 mil- lion capital campaign. Getting allies working together for the success of all is atime-honored and still pressing task. THE RnANnKE TIMEfi Walter Rugaber Alan Sorensen President and publisher Editorial page editor Geoff Seamans Margie Fisher Elizabeth Strother Editorial page staff WEDNESDAY, JUNE 12, 1996 a o _ i° cg ~ ~<'noo O W -. al - ~ O ~ ~ v O ~ ~~ O ~~ - ~ CCQ~~.,.~ ;. : ~ ~ ~' ~ ~ ~~ ~O ~~ N :~~ O ~ Q ~~A ~g M ~CC~Ym~m~~~S>. 0~~~~-oE~3mC >mc ~ ., c ~~~$ G"m ~ ~ ~. v ~ ~ ~ ... ~ ,~ °' a ~~ D~v~ m o m >. G v d °U Wad -mE~~ -c'~~~H~= X03=-~ THE -- NATIONAL D-DAY 1VIElVIORTAL FOLI~~DATION 202 East Main Street Post Office Box 77 Bedford, Virginia 24523 Phone 800.351•DDAY 540.586 • DDAY Fax 540.586.7200 NATIONAL D-DAY MEMORIAL The National D-Day Memorial Foundation is a nonprofit foundation chartered to plan, design, build, and operate a memorial to Allied Forces who invaded the Normandy coast ~f France on June 6, 1944. The $8 million National D-Day Memorial will be ten acres in size, nnstructed on 88 acres of land in Bedford, Virginia. D-DAY D-Day, the Normandy Invasion of June 6, 1944, was the turning point in World War II -the decisive battle that spelled the beginning of the end for Hitler's dream of Nazi domination of the world. It was the largest air, land, and sea invasion ever undertaken, and included 5,333 ships, almost 11,000 air planes, 50,000 military vehicles, and over 175,000 soldiers. The invasion resulted in 9,758 casualties for the Allied forces, including 6,603 for the United States. There is no national memorial to D-Day in the United States. WHY VIRGINIA Virginia is forever linked with D-Day, the symbol of America's sacrifice. The Virginia National Guard, the 116th Infantry Regiment of the 29th Division, was one of the two first assault regiments on Omaha Beach, scene of the bloodiest fighting on D-Day. The Virginia unit was the only National Guard contingent to land on D-Day; all others were regular Army units composed of recruits from across the United States. Therefore, the men from Virginia who landed together suffered devastating casualties and the Commonwealth endured devastating losses. The 116th Regiment sustained 797 casualties, and the highest death toll was concentrated in Virginia. WHY BEDFORD Bedford, Virginia, with a 1944 population of only 3,200, was the home location for Company A of the 116th Infantry Regiment. Of the 170-soldier company, 91 men died, 64 were wounded, and only 15 were able to continuing fighting. Of 35 Bedford soldiers, 19 died in the invasion's first fifteen minutes, and four more died later in the day. War historians say that the 23 deaths from the tiny Town of Bedford were the largest per-capita loss from a single community in the invasion. ABOUT THE FOUNDATION The National D-Day Memorial Foundation is anon-profit, 501(c)(3) tax exempt Foundation as described by the Internal Revenue Code section 501 (a). The Foundation is a citizen-based group chartered to build a memorial complex commemorating the Normandy Invasion of World War II. The Foundation is charged with designing, building, and operating aworld-class memorial that will provide a place of reverence and solemnity for honoring the memory of all Allied Armed Forces who fought on D-Day. The Foundation is also committed to educating citizens of the world, especially young people, about the critical importance of D-Day; the scope of the invasion; the role of individual American soldiers; and the significance of the event. THE NATIONAL D-DAY NIEIVIORTAT . FOLTND~TION 202 East Main Street Post Office Box 77 Bedford, Virginia 24523 Phone 800.351•DDAY 540.586•DDAY Fax 540.586.7200 THE MEMORIAL The National D-Day Memorial is planned for construction on an 88-acre site located the City of Bedford, adjacent to the intersection of State Route 122 and U.S. Route 460 pass. The hill site is perfect for the memorial, with its easy access and direct view of the ue Ridge Mountains, and overlooking the Town of Bedford. The program of development ;ludes a Center with visitor facilities and museum wing with video rooms; an educational treach program; as well as a ten-acre memorial on the 88-acre site. The memorial will feature a granite arch Monument with the words "Operation verlord" across the top. Operation Overlord was the Allied Forces' code name for the ormandy Invasion. The arch itself will frame a view of the Peaks of Otter as the visitor ~proaches across the Victory Plaza. On top of the monument arch will be the featured piece of statuary, a bayonet affixed a rifle and stuck into the ground, with the rifle topped by a helmet. Titled "The Final ibute," the statuary will represent the temporary graves of soldiers who fell in combat. Water will flow from the memorial into a series of reflecting pools. Abridge crosses water flow, near steps that depict the beaches where soldiers stormed ashore. The ;morial also envisions three dioramas, incorporating sculptures around the reflecting pools commemorate the historic event. Large out-parcels on the grounds encompassing the memorial have been reserved for England, Canada, and other Allied nations, in order for these countries to add cents to their troops. The memorial will serve as a lasting tribute to all who took part in D-Day, as a r of the price paid for freedom and peace, and as a resource to educate future ons about the significance and sacrifice of D-Day. THE NATIONAL D-DAY MEMORIAL BEDFORD, VIRGINIA THE ARCHITECTURAL IMPERATIVE Dickson Architects & Associates/PC 1054 Old Country Club Road, NW Roanoke, Virginia 24017 Februray 1, 1996 PREFACE The following comments are provided by the Project Architect, Byron Rucker Dickson, senior member of the above design firm. Mr. Dickson has been associated with the Foundation since 1989 and has completed two previous concepts for sites in Roanoke, Virginia. The concept presented herein has been developed using broad motifs which reflect an overview of what many have called, The Most Significant Mi/itary Event of the Twentieth Century. Exact Protocols have not been finalized; however, sufficient latitude has been provided within the design to accommodate a wide range of participants and contributors. FOREWARD Appended to the text are several graphics designed to assist the reader in understanding the visual concepts described herein. The reader may want to peruse this material prior to, and during review of the narrative. Due to the manner in which the components, elements and motifs are arranged in the text, no alpha/numeric reference has been attempted. Material can be easily cross-referenced by name of each specific item appearing in the Memorial composition. The National D-Day Memorial The Architectural Imperative Page -1- The Decision In November 1994 the D-Day Memorial Foundation chose to locate the Normandy Commemorative in Bedford, Virginia. The Community The City of Bedford, located in west-central Virginia and known as "The world's best little town", has a population of 6,300 and occupies an area of 6.8 square miles. This small rural enclave is centrally located in Bedford County which is bordered on the north by the Blue Ridge Mountains containing the Jefferson National Forest, Blue Ridge Parkway and Appalachian Trail. To the east is the City of Lynchburg. On the south is Smith Mountain Lake, a regional resort and recreational area. The City of Roanoke abuts the western boundary. The Site The wooded site is positioned on the crown of a major hilltop in the southwest section of this quiet community. Along the southwest quadrant of the site runs the Route 460 By-pass, a primary arterial highway. Adjacent to the southeast is the Bedford Elementary School. The remaining perimeter abuts areas of single-family residential development. The total site area is 66 acres of which 10 acres belongs to the City of Bedford and are contiguous to the adjacent elementary school site. The remaining 56 acres, positioned to the north and west, have been optioned from private owners. Looking northward from the site one can observe the majestic Peaks of Otter approximately eleven miles away. These mountains are the most prominent geographic feature in Virginia's western piedmont. Access to the elevated site is from the south, using the entrance road serving the Elementary school. The Program The Foundation has requested an appropriate Memorial be constructed on the above site which will commemorate the military events which took place on the beaches of Normandy in northern France during the 48 hour period between the hours of 12:01 am on June 6, 1944 and 12:01 am on June 8, 1944. In addition recognition will be considered for events before and after the stipulated invasion window. The National D-Day Memorial The Architectural Imperative Page -2- The primary objective of the Memorial will be to recognize the exemplary contribution of individual soldiers, all of whom encountered extreme hardship and particularly those who were asked to make the ultimate sacrifice. While this is to be a National Memorial, the contribution of the many Virginia communities should be recognized. Soldiers of the 116th Infantry, a regiment dominated by units from the Old Dominion, provided the bulk of the invasion force assaulting the western half of Omaha beach. The ConceAt The overall development of the hilltop, referred to as "The Memorial", has been influenced by two major geographic features. First, the contour of the hilltop crown is unusually symmetrical and with relatively minor excavation can comfortably receive the perfect form of a circular perimeter drive. Secondly, an opportunity for unobstructed visual drama is offered by developing an orientation just to the east of due north. Facing directly onto the Peaks of Otter, this vista forms the geo-visual axis, or "keel", for the Memorial's three major components. The three major components focus on each phase of the battle; preparation, invasion and final victory. Preparation is represented by a smaller reflecting pool and sculpture positioned on the "keel" axis at the low point of the Memorial circle. The time spent in England preparing for the invasion will be featured in these lower environs. It has been suggested that the sculpture be that of the supreme allied commander, General Eisenhower. Invasion is characterized by a larger reflecting pool located at the exact center of the Memorial. This circular component will be positioned equally, both horizontally and vertically, between the two adjacent components. The pool geometry is concentric with the circular outer roadway, thus providing the epicenter for the radial relationship of all perimeter features. Out of the central reflecting pool will rise four larger-than- life statues of invading soldiers "hitting the beach" on that momentous day in June of 1944. These soldier statues will face the story wall which separates the invasion component from the upper plaza. Additional statuary will be positioned around the pool to commemorate the sacrifice of loved ones prayerfully awaiting the outcome of the invasion. The National D-Day Memorial The Architectural Imperative Page -3- The story wall, approximately 16 feet high, will feature a bas- relief sculpture composition explaining the battle sequence. Victory Plaza, the uppermost component, is ringed by the flags of the participating nations and has as its focal point the primary statement to be known by the operation's code name: "OVERLORD". OVERLORD is composed of three elements. The supporting element, or base, derives its form from the European concept of the triumphal arch, which was first erected during the Roman Empire to celebrate victorious military campaigns. An example of this architectural form is the Arch of Titus built in Rome to commemorate the emperor's successes in the eastern mediterranean during the first century A.D. The arch provides visitors a magnificent sight as they approach the plaza from the entry drive. Through the single opening between supporting pylons they will receive a dynamic view of the Peaks of Otter. Inscribed in gold leaf and positioned in the architrave above the opening will be the word "O V E R L O R D". The intermediate element sits atop the arch and corresponds to a classical element, consistent with the Roman style, known as the arch attic. The Romans used this feature to describe the campaign being celebrated. For the OVERLORD commemorative this element, now designated "the cathedral", will be composed of alternating black and white granite blocks, which replicate the striping used to identify allied aircraft during the invasion. Each granite block will increase in height from the outside member inward to the taller center spire block. Thrusting skyward, the uppermost element rises from the center of the tallest granite block. Literally the commemorative's crowning achievement, this sculpture entitled "FINAL TRIBUTE" seeks to characterize the traditional symbol of sacrifice in twentieth century combat; a soldier's rifle supported on embedded bayonet with helmet over the rifle butt. In addition to having a significant visual impact the artistry will be engineered to provide an audio sensation by allowing the helmet chin strap to strike the flared hollow rifle butt. This muted sound, emanating from high overhead, will serve to reinforce the serene ambiance of this consecrated hilltop. Total height of the OVERLORD commemorative is forty-four feet six inches(44'-6") from plaza floor to top of helmet. C The National D-Day Memorial The Architectural Imperative Page -4- From the floor of the plaza high atop the story wall visitors may overlook the larger reflecting pool and experience the perils presented by the cliffs from which the enemy poured a constant fusillade of terror onto the beachhead below. The Grounds surrounding the three major components and within the perimeter drive will have several supporting commemorative sites and memorial gardens available to honor the various participants and entities supportive of the Normandy invasion. All facilities will be accessible to the disabled. Two major Out Sites are available and will be offered to the major allies, England and France. Additional out sites could be made available depending on demand and the amount of land. currently under option. Adjacent to "The Memorial" will be located a Visitor's Center. This facility will provide for activities such as information assistance, education, museum, archives, offices, gift shop and toilets. Infrastructure will be state-of-the-art, supporting visitors year-round, both night and day. Preservation of existing natural conditions will be a major concern. All improvements will take care to protect the quality of life for all surrounding neighborhoods. Systems design and materials selection will seek to minimize maintenance needs and reduce the frequency of repair/replacement by optimizing life cycle considerations. . ,~, .Ea. •^ Looking northward towar t Otter. . ~ ~ ; ti~'~" ~ •~r ~'~~^ • ~~+ r. The Arch of Titus A triumphal gateway for victorious generals to pass through upon their return. w e ~~y -' ~ ~~~ ~~~~ ; -~ ~ oude~ s ",- ~ ~' q j, ,rx~«p , ,,. _~. ovra•lo~~ _ _ ~~( >Ma` ~ ~ ~ ~~ ---~ ~acktt~r~o,d ~ ,.. ~ ~ / ., ,.. 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The mission of the CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER, INC. is to provide the Roanoke Valley and surrounding areas with affordable, co-operative, accessible methods of dispute resolution and education about these methods. WHAT THE CONFLICT RESOLUTION CENTER DOES: ^ Provides mediation for individuals, businesses, organizations, churches and the courts for many types of disputes, including divorce, contractor, neighborhood, employer, business and industry related ^ Provides conciliation services for the Virginia Fair Housing Office ^ Provides panel members for grievance proceedings ^ Conducts group facilitation and meeting management ^ Provides mediation services in attorney fee disputes for the Virginia State Bar ^ Provides mediators for Its Your Choice juvenile restitution program ^ Plans and implements dispute resolution and organizational development training for businesses, organizations, churches, local branches of government, schools and the general public ^ Acts as a partner with the Supreme Court of Virginia Office on Dispute Resolution to train, mentor and certify mediators ^ Provides the only nonprofit resource in southwestern Virginia for alternative dispute resolution services, utilizing over 40 trained volunteer mediators with fees based on a sliding scale WHAT THE CONFLICT RESOLLiTION CENTER HAS DONE: ^ Mediated over 485 cases since its opening in October, 1990, representing over 4,000 volunteer hours ^ Conciliated 8 cases for the Virginia Fair Housing Office since 1995 ^ Trained thousands of individuals in mediation, conflict resolution, communication skills, team-building, group process and prejudice reduction ^ Become an integral part of the Roanoke Valley human resource landscape as a service provider, member of the Coalition on Family Violence, partner organization with the New Century Council WHO WE HAVE SERVED: (a partial listing) ^ Carilion ^ CHIP ^ Voluntary Action Center ^ Roanoke City ^ VA Skyline G. S. Council ^ Planned Parenthood ^ Roanoke County ^ Allegheny Health District ^ Art Museum of Western VA ^ Botetourt County ^ Hollins College ^ VA Tech 420 Campbell Avenue SW, Post Office Box 1185, Roanoke, Virginia 24006 040)342-2063 Fax (~40)34~-9161 TAP-TLC Funding Status FY 96-97 Funds needed to serve 65 (avg) persons daily, 24 hours, 365 days: $463,354* Funds Confirmed: H.U.D. Supportive Housing $ 220,184 ** Local Governments 79,500 VA (HCD) S.S.G. 17,000 VA (HCD) F.S.G. (federal $) 25,000 *** FEMA 1,800 United Way 27,000 Private Cash (as of 1-31-97) 22,900 $393,384 Deficit: "~;~d Funding Available FY 95-96 and previous, but cut for FY 96-97: ESG-Roanoke City 40,000 (avg.) Va. D.S.S.-McKinney 29,000 (avg.) United Way 4,800 73,800 * Does not include mortgage, administrative, major rehab., renovations costs. ** $112,384 of this figure must be matched 1:1. ***Cannot be used for space repairs or rehab to building. *Necessary decrease in persons served: 30 per day, reducing daily population avg. to 35 Staff loss -eliminated position of Resource Counselor, full time, decreasing coverage on weekends. This position responsible for procuring in-kind, volunteers, speakers, etc. OTHER REDUCTIONS IN NORMAL SERVICES TO COVER COSTS OF REPAIRS: Participant transportation (local bus passes for interviews, work) Drug screening supplies (to maintain drug-free population) Personal care items for residents (basic necessities) *By reducing the population to 35 per day, we can manage the evenings and weekends with one counselor, cutting staffing costs, however, this would seriously decrease the effectiveness of the program during these hours, as well as the security of the T.L.C. 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Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments wath the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK - -- : _ NAME ~~ ;' ~ ~ ~~~-GtL~~~ E~ C~? ~~ ~~_ >~ ~--~;~~~.~~,~ ADDRESS ~ `~ '`~ ~ d' `` I ~ ~'~ i;~-~~ ~~ ~ ~C t~ e~ PHONE '`~ k" ~ - 2 7~ -> ,BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND TOURISM AGENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ ' ~ _ _ _ ~- -_,. __ _ --- ,~ ~~ AI'PE CE REQUEST '~ v s- „~,~ `PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: ~~c.4 6 ~ ~ ~C C~tc.~T - ~~ a~ ~dii!.~~c.~' I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter. so that I may comment. WI-IEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to do otherwise. : ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments wath the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK -- NAME I~.c ~; LC~ir d ~~~~ ~ ~~c.1l~2 ~r~-z br~~i~ ~i~c~cu.~ C ADDRESS ) L L ~ J/.~c S ~~ ~/~_ ' S~ - L~ /3 PHONE In./~ Gi ~Z- ~ (!_ _ ~. ~ 7 ~- c/~~`7 ~I11111111111111111iilllilllllillllllllllillllllllllilllllilllllllillllllllillllllillllllllillillillillillllllllllllilllll1111 BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND TO URISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ ' ~ _. A~'PE _ __ CE REQUEST ~,;.~~ ,,,~~' PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS ~--~t SUBJECT: ~ C ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~. S c7 «~~. ~~ ,-~- ~vp 5~,,, ~ ~ < <-- ~ ~ 1~t I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will : decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to do otherwise. ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ' ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK -- - / `! .~.. ~r ~ ~ ~'7 NAME .Jri ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ S ~~~ ~--~._. - .~ Ssc - ADDRESS ~i~ t ~e PHONE J ~~ - ~ ~ ~ S r ~ 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 f 1111 U 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 h'"UDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND TOURISMAGENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ " ~ .~ A]PPE~]E~AI~CE REQUEST. ,~ .. PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: ~u s -tl`l~' ~-~.G~,~s ~ I~-- f yi.C~c ` e ~t'~'-' ~jGt-/'~-n~'~-~ ~- : I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WI;~N CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME. AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY~ THE GUIDELINES. LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to camme~t whether speaking as an individual or representa~tve. The Chairman mill decide the time Lmit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issiue, ' and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board' ~o do otherwise. i ^ ~ S esker will be limited to a p presentation of their point of view on13~. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. w ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy 'at all limes. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments ' wrath the clerk. ' ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF .AN ORGANIZED ~.RDUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK A UTHORIZATION FROM THE, ~RD i'IP ALLOWING THE INDIYID UAL TO REPRESENT THEM. = PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK _. - - NAME ~ U~ ~ ! ~ ~ S I= ~ _ ©a~~~-~ ` ~l~-e~ ~-~ ~ '~~~-ice ~~~{~ ~' ADDRESS t1 ~~ n/~. _ ,~' ~ L, ~' ~ ~~~~ PHONE ~ ~ ~Q~ .~ ~ .~ --~ ~~ S" s ~ X111{11111111111(1i11111Uii111111111111111l1111111111111!i1!l1111111111111111ii111111l1111111(Illl~~~tl~ll~llft~i111t11~1~11~f „fi: ~. t.~~ i 4 . .. ' r,' _µ ~ ~ µ , r 1. ~, } ,. Roanoke Valley Speech 8. Hearing Center, Inc. 2030 Colonial Ave., S.W. • Roanoke, VA 24015 Phone: Voice & TDD (540) 343-0165 • Fax (540) 345-4664 FACT SHEET 1. The Roanoke Valley Speech and Hearing Center has been serving citizens in the Roanoke Valley with speech and hearing disorders on a continuous, uninterrupted basis for the past 38 years. 2. The Center is the only speech and hearing facility in the Roanoke Valley which is accredited by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, a national, professional accrediting organization. 3. All professional staff members at the Center (5 speech-language pathologists and 2 audiologists) are licensed by the Commonwealth of Virginia in their professional field and are either certified, or in the process of becoming certified, by the American Speech- Language-Hearing Association. 4. The Center is the only speech and hearing facility in the Roanoke Valley which maintains a policy that no one is denied service because of inability to pay. 5. The Center is anot-for-profit, community service organization approved by the Internal Revenue Service as a 501(c)(3) organization and contributions to the Center are deductible for income tax purposes. 6. The current operational budget of the Center (FY 96-97) is $435,007. Support/Revenue comes from the following sources: 1996-97 Sources of Income 1. Fees for Service 2. United Ways 3. Grants 4. Contributions 5. Miscellaneous TOTAL BUDGET Amount $351,075 49,482 13,800 11,500 9,150 $435,007 of Total 80.71 11.37% 3.17% 2.64% 2.10% 100% Founded in 1959 by the Cosmopolitan Club of Roanoke Accredited for Speech- Language Pathology and Audiology Services by American Speech- Language-Hearing Association Officers Helene B. Shumate President Nancy W. Dixon Vice President Margie Flippin Secretary Peter B. Milward Treasurer Board of Directors William L. Bauman, Jr. Kimberly M. Cardwell Helen R. Cunningham Grace W . Curd H. Boyd Dickenson John C. Gurley Iii Andrea G. Haley Geoffrey T. Harter, M.D. Harriet S. Heinemann Leigh P. Huff, Jr. Jane K. Lawson Mary C. Malone J. Samuel Mitchener, III, M.D. William L. Neal Robert G. Williams Ex-Officio Carole M. Agee Immediate Past President Executive Director Richard R. Hawkins, M.A. A United Way PARTNER BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND TO URISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ " ~ -- ~-.~ -- A~'PE_ - CE RE VEST Q ~...... PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: 1~r-1' .; ~- ~ ~-~ ~-i~~ -~-.~.; ~~,~5 ~r~~- Rt%~= .~~- Imo. --~~:. I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speakin on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority ot~the Board to do otherwise. ^ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK NAME _ k~,` c: h~,~. ~ ~~, ~ k. ~,~-,., ADDRESS_ /~, ~ ~ ~. ~.~i~,~ ~~ ~;, , ~ .: x ~: ~ ~~ l~ C ..~;- ~~ ~ ~t ~ - 7 r s PHONE ~~t~;) ~~~ l~` _y- -- ~llli11111111111111111111111111111111i1111111111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIII111111111IIillllllllllilllil11111lIIIIII1111111111111111111111 . . I i ROA1100K!!=, fN~. P. Q. Sox 6220 335 Shenandoah Avenue Roannke, Virginia 2401? Telephone: (540)342-9624 FAX: (540)344-5685 T Rrc~n ® z~ bequest ~cvTZVE ~x~c~~s°i`l' June 30, 1998) P. _,...-..~ ~1 3355'S ~Sriaoa gout our three 3 rime service com onentS Attach Q®ANOK Ph woke, vA ~ Avenue {) p ry p which ~~ '^+c. ~,~~'e` (54QJ~4°x~ .ity residents make up the majority of the people servE (540J3~g_~6g~ ~ each locality changes little from year to year. The . locality served by each program during our most recent fiscal yeas ~. DEVELOPMENTAL ~v, . fED TRANSPORTATION SERVICES EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Roanoke City: 146 39 88 Roanoke County: 64 12 20 Salem: 31 6 10 Botetourt: 8 5 2 TOTALS: 249 62 120 The 76 Roanoke County residents served by Arc received services which cost Arc a total of $408,500 in 95!96. While the cost for each type of service is different, the average annual cost of each County resident served is $5,375 per person. Our current request for $66, 623 in County funds for FY 98 will cover the annual cost of serving 12 County residents. The remaining $341, 877 to cover the cost of 64 County residents will came from federal and state funding as well as Arc fund raising efforts. Arc must have full funding for the current Raanoke County request! Declining revenue from state and local sources over the past 4 to 6 years has made it all but impossible for Arc to make up the difference between the Roanoke County funding allocation and the Arc request. In the event Arc cannot cover the cost of all County residents needing services, Arc will have to prioritize serving those County residents most in need of the service. Prioritizing services based on the available funding would mean that some county residents would have services curtailed or would be dropped from Arc services altogether. ~~a~ r u~r m! Commisslpn on accrlOlUpOn ~1WJOfd1Byy„y Of R!nffiIIIUtIOn hC114t!!S -alnwAparcy Municipal Budget Request For FY 98 (July 1, 1997 -June 30, 1998} Attachment F of the Arc request provides information about our three {3} primary service components which rely on funding from localities. While Roanoke City residents make up the majority of the people served in each area, the number of people served from each locality changes little from year to year. The following chart shows the number of residents by locality served by each program during our most recent fiscal year (7/95 - 6196): DEVELOPMENTAL SUPPORTED TRANSPORTATION SERVICES EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Roanoke City: 146 39 88 Roanoke County: 64 12 20 Salem: 31 6 10 Botetourt: 8 ~ ? TOTALS: 249 62 120 The 76 Roanoke County residents served by Arc received services which cost Arc a total of $408,500 in 95!96. While the cost for each type of ~ s is different, the average annual cost of each County resident served is $5,375 per rn- ~~a~ ~: Our current rc~ -y~"•tE ~z~ Goer` -~`. cu fl X 622 ~, A`}e'~ue o . n' ~ ~~° 241 c~~24 Arl r ~ 3355 °Ke ~ 5401342.. 5~g5 R°~ e: ~ 54013~`.~ IOCL ~ yh°n l befin ~~ oNG. ~~~ NpK for FY 98 will cover the annual cost of serving 12 er the cost of 64 County residents will come from ~ efforts. aunty request! Declining revenue from state and I but impossible for Arc to make up the difference ~e Arc request. In the a°P _..,r all Gounty residents needing services, Arc will have to prioriti~ ..~y residents most in need of the service. Prioritizing services based on the ava~ ..~ would mean that some county residents would have services curtailed or would be drop. _,. rrom Arc services altogether. ~R a r ~InlCad Way 7P1! COmhtITSlOfI on at[tltllUtlon ~p~y,yyyy Of RlhaDlllta[Igh fatllltllT -atN+srhgrrKY BUDGET REQUESTS FOR i ; HUMAN SER VICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL .- AND TO URISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ " ~ '~ ; _----- APPE __ _ CE RE VEST '~ 3--3 C~ ~~.~ ,LPUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS w SUBJECT: ~~ 1 l ~C Icy V f ~ ~ U C-~l`-G~ l~ ~ ~'~ ~/ I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. W~~N CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY~ THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to ;: do otherwise. y ^ ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view oxily. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments wath the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GRDUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK ` .: .. ~ -- - - NAME ,..~ ~ n l~ ~_ _ a r Y c S ADDRESS ;~`~ ~ ~ ~,~~>s~ C.2~ (f~~ PHONE ~ ~' - '`~ G i ~111111l1111111111111111111illlillillllllilllll11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111fllllll BUDGET REQUEST HUMAN SERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL ' AND TO URISM A GENCIES AGENDA 1?I'EM NO. ~ '" ~ ~ ~_~___ a~ Ire„^...L`ti` 1 A~'PE _ _ -- - CE RE U Q EST ,~ ...~. yPUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS .,,_ ~ ~~ SUB CT• J I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the `{ meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. • .I WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND'.ADL112E FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY~~ THE GUIDELINES LIST BELOW: ~ `I ® Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes `to comm-enl whether speaking as an individual or representative, The Chairman wild decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an iss~~~ and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board- tb : a do otherwise. ~~ ® ~ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their ppoint of ~ view vri~~.. 1 Questions of clarification may be entertained by .the Chairman,. ' ,~ ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between s recognixe~l s speaker and audience members is not allowed... ~ ; 7 ® Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy 'at all times. ® Speakers are requested to leave any written statements andJar comments : '. with the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF ~ AN ORGANI.U ~ GRO ~~r w SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK A UTHORIZA.7'1'ON FROM 1'HE GR~ ~ . ~ _ ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. JULIAN STANLEY WISE FOUNDATION Tanglewood Mall 4428 Electric Road Roanoke, VA 24014 (540) 776-0364 (540) 776-0653 FAX THE HISTORY OF VOLUNTEER RESCUE AND EMS TODAY March 25, 1997 Roanoke County Board of Supervisors, The Julian Stanley Wise Foundation is grateful to the members of the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors for their support of the To The Rescue Museum during the past two years as well as the generous contribution made during the building of the museum. We are proud to be part of Roanoke County and look forward to a long and mutually beneficial relationship. Over the past five years the To The Rescue Museum has contributed dramatically to the economy of the Roanoke Valley through tourism by bringing conventions and meetings to the area in conjunction with the museum. According to the Roanoke Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, the economic impact of these meetings is calculated by multiplying the number of meeting days by $155 for those visiting from out of town and $75 each day for those from the area who are not spending the night. This figure includes hotels, meals, gas, shopping and other money spent during their visit. The Virginia Association of Volunteer Rescue Squads (VAVRS) schedules their two day 300 member Board of Governors meeting in Roanoke each spring. Over 200 people attend this meeting, therefore, according to the Roanoke Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, the economic impact is 200 people x $155 = $31,000 each year x 4 years = 124 000 The 315-member squads of VAVRS brought their convention to the Roanoke Valley in 1991 and 1995 and has scheduled their meeting in Roanoke every three years. Twelve hundred people were from out of town and 1,000 from the area attended these events. 1,200 people x $155 per night x 4 nights + 1,000 people x $75 per night x 1 day = $819,000 x 2 years = 1 638 000 Because of the location of the To The Rescue Museum this convention is to be held in Roanoke every three years. The National Emergency Medical Services Memorial Service honoring those who have lost their lives in the line of duty is held in Roanoke each spring. This two day event with over 700 people in attendance from all over the country has been held in Roanoke for the last three years. Board of Supervisors Page 2 700 people x $155 per night x 2 nights = $217,000 x 3 years = 51 000 Other meetings held in the area because of the museum include VAVRS Executive Committee meetings with 30 people spending one night, the Department of Health, Office of EMS PEER Workshop with 25 people spending two nights, other committee and special meetings. During the past four years the total economic impact of the To The Rescue Museum on the Roanoke Valley is over $2,413.000. Additionally, over 14,000 individuals from all over the state and the nation have visited the museum since it opened in 1991, almost half since the museum moved to the location in Roanoke County at Tanglewood Mall. The museum's brochures at Virginia's Welcome Centers and the publicity from the National EMS Memorial Service bring people into Roanoke from the interstate as they travel. While the economic impact of To The Rescue is important it is not as important as the expanded educational role the museum can play with children and adults. Just one child learning to dial 911 on the interactive phone in the museum can save lives. Children and adults learn how to react in an emergency and leave the museum with a commitment to safety. Many school children, Valley residents, EMS personnel and tourists learn of a unique part of Roanoke Valley's history, the founding of the first rescue squad in the nation. Roanoke's unique story needs to be told. Julian Stanley Wise devoted his entire life to the safety movement, To The Rescue is his story, Roanoke Valley's story. The To The Rescue Museum needs operating funds in order to continue to tell the story, to continue to educate our children, to continue to attract tourists and conventions to the area. We ask the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors to continue helping us honor the men and women of emergency medical services and to continue helping us honor the uniqueness of the Roanoke Valley through a gift of $25,000 to this one of a kind museum. Sincerely, {r J. Andree' Brooks Executive Director Julian Stanley Wise Foundation IIIIIIIIIIi1111111111111iililllillllllllllllUlllliiilllilllllllillliillllllllililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllti11111111~,L) _. - - ~ - AGENDA ITEM NO. 3 ._ - ,_ - ° - - ,_ - - ~. - APPE CE REQUEST - :_ - .~ - ,_ - PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS ® - /~1/ I ~ L T ~, ~P~-Ul~s - = suBJECT: ~ v e I ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n - _ _ ® _ ... _ .. I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO 'THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND' ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ° - - ° -_ ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman w~.ll s decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking on an issue, _ and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to e do otherwise. - _ - ,.- -_ •- - ^ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. s. - .~. - ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between arecognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. ° - ._. - ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times.y ° - ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments _-. -. ° with the clerk. .- - ° s ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BF,HA~F OF AN ORGANIZED GROUP -' SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP c ALLOWING THE INDl'VIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. - EASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK e _, PL - ~-. - - .~. - a.. - i - ~~ i - ~~ ~~ - ~~ - ~~ i~ .[ - ,- - NAME ~ 1- a < < -~ ~ - - '- ~ ~ ~ G ° - s ~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~ _- ~~ s ADDRESS ~ 2 ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ s ov - ie s s s PHONE ~ ~ `f ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~Iliilllllillllillillltlllllllllllllllllllll 11 litllllllllllllllilllllilllillliliillllll111llltlllillllllilllllIII{Illllllllilllllm !. BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY SERVICES Roanoke County Budget Work Session March 25, 1997 Thank you for the opportunity to discuss our budget request for FY 97-98. I am Rita Gliniecki, a member of the Board of Directors of Blue Ridge Community Services, appointed by Roanoke County. We are grateful for the financial support you have provided since 1970. Although that support has not significantly increased over the past several years, Blue Ridge Community Services has steadily increased the direct clinical services provided to the citizens of Roanoke County. For FY 95-96, for example, we provided services to 1,216 persons compared to 1,126 persons in FY 95-96. We also provided over 1,000 hours of mental health and substance abuse prevention services in FY 95-96. This all adds up to $1,965,382 in services for your investment of $79,332 in Roanoke County tax dollars. Put another way, Roanoke County received $25 in services for every dollar allocated to Blue Ridge Community Services. With that as introduction, we are here to talk with you about our allocation for FY 97-98. The County has not increased its allocation since July, 1992, and is the only member government which has not provided an increase in the past five years.As we have reminded you each year, the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services has stated that all State Base Funds are to be matched by local tax funds on a 90:10 ratio. e ~ Our member governments - Botetourt, Craig and Roanoke Counties, and the Cities of Roanoke and Salem -currently provide $531,864. In order to reach the 90:10 ratio we will need an increase from our member governments of $168,622 for FY 97-98. According to the service utilization formula established in 1983 we are asking Roanoke County to provide $109,333. This represents an increase of $30,000 over the FY 96-97 allocation. As you can readily see, this is a very significant increase. However, we would remind you that, even if this full increase were implemented, Roanoke County would still be placed well below the average for allocations to Community Services Boards by other Virginia Counties. Roanoke County now provides $0.97 in per capita funding for Blue Ridge Community Services, a ranking of 93 among the 95 Virginia Counties. Granting the full amount of our request would amount to $1.34 in per capita funding, a ranking of 85, and an amount which is still well below the average for Virginia Counties. In your deliberations we urge you to consider the following: Blue Ridge Community Services continues to strive to provide the most cost- effective and widest possible range of services to meet the needs of the disabled citizens of this County. Many are severely disabled, and this agency represents for them the only viable alternative for these vitally needed services. 2 i We are aware that the claims for tax dollars are many and varied. However, we believe that your investment in the services provided by Blue Ridge Community Services represents a commitment to those disabled citizens and their families of Roanoke County. Thank you for this opportunity to present our request for funding in FY 97-98. We will be glad to respond to any questions you may have. Rita Gluuecki March 25,1997 3 BUDGET REQUESTS FOR HUMAN SERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL ..---- AND TO URISM A GENCIES AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ " ~ ..,,,t A~'PE__ __ __ CE RE VEST '",~' ~~ Q PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: ~ ~ 6 l ~-e1l v~G~( I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to recognize me during. the meeting on the above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY~ THE GUIDELINES LISTED BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to ~ comment whether speaking as an individual or representative. The Chairman .will decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speakin on an issues and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority ot~the Board to do otherwise. ^ ~ S esker will be limited to a P presentation of their point of ~ view only: s Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized ,: speaker and audience members is not allowed. s ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy at all times. ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BEHALF OF AN ORGANIZED GRO Ul' ~. SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK A UTHORIZATION FROM THL~' GROUP ` ALLOWING THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK - -~ NAME f~ ~`n " ADDRESS g03 ~ ~ (~ ~s~- (,e~ Dr " " PHONE ~ 0 ~ a (c,e V~ ~~ 0 I ~ __ " ~ 9~9 ~ Boa ~ ~1111111111111111111111111111111111111111illlilliililll1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 ~ BUDGET REQUEST HUMAN SERVICE, SOCIAL, CULTURAL AND TD URISM A GENCIES AGENDA ~'EM NO. ~ " ~ ~~ APPE _ _- CE REQUEST ~. `~.'~',~ '/ PUBLIC HEARING `ORDINANCE CITIZENS COMMENTS SUBJECT: ~ (/ i~ (;~~~ . I would like the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. to recognize me during the meeting on thf: above matter so that I may comment. WHEN CALLED TO THE LECTERN, I WILL GIVE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD. I AGREE TO ABIDE BY~ THE GUIDELINES. LISTEn ` BELOW: ^ Each speaker will be given between three to five minutes to comment : , whether speaking as an individual or representative.. The Chairman vv~~1 . ; decide the time limit based on the number of citizens speaking vn an issue, `; '~ and will enforce the rule unless instructed by the majority of the Board to do otherwise. ^ Speaker will be limited to a presentation of their point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. ^ All comments must be directed to the Board. Debate between a recognized speaker and audience members is not allowed. - ' ' ^ Both speakers and the audience will exercise courtesy 'at all times: ^ Speakers are requested to leave any written statements and/or comments with the clerk. ^ INDIVIDUALS SPEAKING ON BF,HALF OF' AN ORGANIZED GROUP SHALL FILE WITH THE CLERK AUTHORIZATION FROM THE GROUP ALLOW.lNG THE INDIVIDUAL TO REPRESENT THEM. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK ` NAME ~ ~,n,,c~caG ~C. lX , s ADDRESS ~~ ~~ PHONE to t~ :~111II11111IiI111111111111II111111111111111111111i11111111I II!!11llllllilllll IIIIl11111!Il11111!!IlIIlil~ltl!!llllilllll J -~ AT A REGIII~AR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANORE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE 032597-10 GRANTING A SPECIAL IISE PERMIT TO PENN FOREST CHRISTIAN CHIIRCH TO EXPAND THE EXISTING FACILITY AT 3028 PENN FOREST BLVD. (TAX MAP N03. 87.06-3-27, 28, 29, 30, 31), CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT WHERI'sAS, Penn Forest Christian Church has filed a petition to expand the: existing facility located at 3028 Penn Forest Blvd. (Tax Map Nos. 87.06-3-27, 28, 29, 30, 31) in the Cave Spring Magisterial District; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this matter on March 4, 1997; and WHERI~AS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, held a first reading on this matter on February 25, 1997; the second reading ar.~d public hearing on this matter was held on March 25, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the Board f Inds that the granting of a special use permit tc- Penn Forest Christian Church to expand the existing facility located at 3028 Penn Forest Blvd. (Tax Map Nos. 87.06-3-27, 28, 29, 30, 31) in the Cave Spring Magisterial District is substan- tially in accord with the adopted 1985 Comprehensive Plan pursuant to the provisions of § 15.1-456 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and said Special Use Permit is hereby approved with the following condition: (1) That the driveways at the three homes to the east of the church not be used for access to these properties. The driveway at the home to the west of the church (life estate property), not be used for church related activities. On motion of Supervisor Minnix to approve the special use permit, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None A COPY TESTE: Brenda J. lton, Deputy Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors cc: File Terry Harrington, Director, Planning & Zoning Arnold Covey, Director, Engineering & Inspections John W. Birckhead, Director, Real Estate Assessment Paul M. 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CITIZEN COMMENTS Thomas Phillips, 3327 Kingswood Drive, expressed concern with increased water runoff, siting historic increases in runoff in this area of the County. C. SUMMARY OF COMMISSION DISCUSSION (Before the Public Hearing began, Mr. Witt announced that he would be abstaining from all discussion on the petition due to a potential conflict of interest. He left the room, and did not participate in, or hear the discussion during the hearing.) Bob Groth, architect, presented the petition for the church, explaining the extent of the proposed expansion plans. He discussed the proposed use of grid pavers (porous pavement), in portions of the expanded parking lots. Mr. Thomason, asked if the porous pavement could be used for all of the new parking lot areas. Terry Harrington addressed the question stating that although the Commission could require the use of the porous pavement for all areas, experience has shown that these materials work best for overflow parking areas that do not have constant vehicle usage. Mr. Robinson commented that if the proposed porous pavement area in the southwest corner of the site could possibly be designed to increase its water infiltration . D. RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS 1) That the driveways at the three homes to the east of the church not be used for access to these properties. The driveway at the home to the west of the church (life estate property), not be used for church related activities. E. COMMISSION ACTION(S) Mr. Ross moved to recommend approval of the petition with the condition. He encouraged the petitioner to mitigate storm water flows as much as possible. The motion carried with the following roll call vote: AYES: Hooker, Robinson, Thomason, Ross NAYS: None ABSTAIN: Witt F. DISSENTING PERSPECTIVE None. G. ATTACHMENTS: _ Concept Plan _ Vicinity Map _ Staff Report _ Other Terrance Harri ton, Sec tary Roanoke Co ty Plann' g Commission t STAFF REPORT Case Number: 4-3/97 Applicant: MarshWitt Associates, P.C. '' Prepared by: Janet Scheid Date: March 4, 1997 PART I B. DESCRIPTION This request is for a Special Use Permit to expand an existing religious assembly facility from 9595 square feet of building space to 24, 005 square feet of building space. The property is zoned R-l, Single Family Residential. It is located in the Cave Spring Magisterial District. C. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS • • 1. In the R-1 zoning district a Special Use Permit is required for the expansion of an existing religious assembly use if that expansion: 1) exceeds 7,500 square feet; 2)exceeds the existing gross floor area by more than 100%; or 3) includes a principal worship area expansion of more than 50%. The petitioner's request requires a Special Use Permit because it exceeds both ,~1 and #2 above. 2. Type C buffer yard (Section 30-92) is required where the parking area adjoins a residential use type. 3. Site plan review is required. 4. Compliance with on-site stormwater management regulations is required. 1 u-i • PART II A. ANALYSIS OF ERISTING CONDITIONS 1. Description of the Existing Site: The existing site consists of four separate parcels of land fronting on Penn Forest Blvd. Three of the parcels have single family residential structures on them. The church is located on a parcel between these houses. The house to the west of the church is in a life estate and is currently occupied for residential purposes. The two houses to the east of the church are used by the church for Sunday school classes and office space. The church sanctuary is located in a 4945 square foot building on a 1.84 acre parcel. 2. Access: Access is from Penn Forest Blvd. for the church facility and each of the three existing houses. B. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT 1. Use: The request is for a Special Use Permit to expand the existing religious assembly use. The proposed plans are to construct a 12,940 square foot multi-purpose fellowship hall directly behind (south) the existing sanctuary and connected by a covered walk way. In addition, the church proposes to purchase one single-family residential house to the east of the existing church. This house would be used for church activities. The general area surrounding this site is single-family residential. The church is bordered on all sides by houses. 2. Access to Site: The access would remain the same. 3. Circulation and Parking: The new circulation pattern is shown on the concept plan prepared by MarshWitt dated October 1996. Parking would be extended onto the properties to the east to replace parking lost by the construction of the fellowship hall. The existing site has 105 parking spaces. The proposed concept plan depicts 155 parking spaces. Due to the 50% lot coverage limitation in the R-1 zoning district, the petitioner is proposing that 50 of these 155 parking spaces be constructed using a material that is 80% pervious. 4. Traffic Count: The section of Penn Forest Blvd. between Chaparral and Kenwick Trail had approximately 4,000 vehicles per day in 1995. The Institute for Traffic Engineers does not provide traffic estimates for this type of expansion. 2 ~,- i 5. Public Services: Public water and sewer is available to this site. 6. Community Meeting: The petitioner will be holding a community meeting with adjoining homeowners on Monday, March 3 at t~-;c=~ church. Staff will be attending that meeting and will update the Planning Commission on citizen comments/concerns at the public hearing on March 4. C. CONFORMANCE WITH COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN The Roanoke County Comprehensive Plan designates this area as Neighborhood Conservation. The proposed expansion of a religious assembly use is consistent with this designation and with the land use principles and guidelines of the Plan. Specifically, Policy NC-6 encourages the development of neighborhood activity centers within convenient distance to existing housing. This would include churches and non-profit community uses. PART III STAFF CONCLUSIONS Recommend approval of the Special Use Permit. With slight site plan modifications, the four single-family residences that the church owns and uses for church functions could be accessed from the rear of each property. Turning movements at each of these four driveways could then be minimized or eliminated, possibly resulting in safer traffic conditions on Penn Forest Blvd. This may be a condition that the Planning Commission wants to discuss with the petitioner. PREPARED BY: JANET SCHEID DATE PREPARED: February 26, 1997 ~,~ I 9 r~yyk~ .,.off ~ syl4~ For--siaff use only I COUNTY OF ROANOKE DEPT. OF PLANNING AND ZONING 5204 Bernard Dr. P.O. Box 29800 - Roanoke, VA -24018 - ~F' ( 540' 772-2068 FAX (540) 772-2108 dates c 've received y: app ication PC/BZA placards issue BOS date: 4 4 ~" Case Number; ~~ Check type of application filed, (check all that apply): D REZONING C~SPECIAL USE VARIANCE Applicant's name: M a r s h W i t t Associates , P. C. //~~p~~ Phone: 7 7 6- 6 3 2 2 Address: 4656 Brambl eton Ave ~g`--~ Zip Code: 24018 Owner's name: w Penn Forest Christian Church ~ Phone: 774-2445 Address: r ~~ 3028 Penn Forest Blvd '7~ Zi Code: 24018 Roanoke, VA ~J Location of p perty: Tax Map Number: g 7 , 0 6 - 3 - Z 8 , - 2 9 , - 3 0 , - 31 c~, 3028 Penn Forest Blvd Magisterial District: Cave Spring i i n a Roanoke, Virg Community Planning Area: C d v e S p r i n g Size of parcel (s}: 4 .0 0 7 acres Existing Zoning: R- 1 Existing Land Use: Religious A s s em b l y 174562 sq.ft. :~: Proposed Zoning: R - 1 ; Special U S e ............................. For staff Use Only Proposed Land Use: Religious Assembly Use Type: Does the parcel meet the minimum lot area, width, and frontage requirements of the requested district? YES / NO IF N0, A VARIANCE IS REQUIRED FIRST. ~ Does the parcel meet the minimum criteria for the requested Use Type? YES / NO IF N0, A VARIANCE IS REQUIRED FIRST. l If rezoning request, are conditions being proffered with this request? YES NO / Variance of Section(s) 30-4 1 -1 (B) 3 of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance in order to: Construct an approximate 12,940 SF multi-purpose religious assembly facility is the application complete? Please check if enclosed. APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF ANY OF THESE ITEMS ARE MISSING OR INCOMPLETE. ws v ws v ws v Consultation 8 1 /2" x 11 " concept plan Application fee Application `~'~`. Metes and bounds description '~~ Proffers, if applicable Justification ~ Water and sewer application Adjoining property owners l hereby certify that I am either the owner of the property or the owner's agent or contract purchaser and am acting with the knowledge and consent/~of the owner. p Q (~' Owner's Sig nature: ~ Q,~ 4` • ~~ '1- ~ r~-- \ ~.. C ~ s ~^ ~ ~ r K~ ,;~,,, l~r,~,, - Foi SIaN Use Only: Caso Number u.- ~ Q~~~;T MarchW.itt Associates, P.C The Planning Commission will study rezoning and special use permit requests to determine the need and justification for the change in terms of public health, safety, and general welfare. Please answer the following questions as thoroughly as possible. Use additional space if necessary. Please explain how the request furthers the purposes of the Zoning Ordinance (Section 30-3) as well as the purpose found at the beginning of the applicable zoning district classification in the zoning ordinance. This request provides for uses of a community nature (religious assembly) and is an extension of what is currently provided. r~ L .7 Please explain how the project conforms to tt'~e several guidelines and policies contained in the F~oano<e County Comprehensive Plan. The Comprehensive Plan'! end Use Principals provide for mi:, of non-residential land uses including churches. The gropes: land use will not reduce residential property values (NC-.) will be provided with noise and visual safeguards as required by the Zoning Ordinance (NC-2), and provides neighborhood activity enters within convenient distances to existing residential (NC-6). Please describe the impact(s) of the request cr. t e property itself, the adjoining properties; and t..e surrounding area, as well as the impacts on public services and facilities, including water/sewer, roads, schccls, parkslrecreation, and fire/rescue. The addition will have no negative impact on the surrounding area. The building, located directly behind and below the.sanctuary, its mass will have minimum impact. The addition will have minimum impact on water, sewer and other public services. 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Rt.~ ~ c hai..a • ~ ~ a, F ~i: ~, ... . w c Z 28 r ~ ' J{{ty s.7 ( yu 1 n' ,>0 s) ~ o ~ h J ~ ~ ~ ?4 . Lip _ 1g~06 i , O ~ ~ic 0 w>. _ ~ y a ^ ~ . rs c ~ ~ld r9r1 i 9 r~.p iJ 2'T i RL 1690 .. 1 '' r. as ~ ~ ~ ~ i a 4 ~ l •- II n 5 yp~ h a ~ 41H 24 ~ ~a J ~, ~ ~ '~ ~. t=~ as 34 n _ 1 `` ( ~? Jorl a r \ _ ,~_ ~' J!/J ~- ~ :7 PENN FOREST CHRISTIAN CHURCH SPECIAL USE PERMIT 87.06-3-28, -29, -30, -31 ~.- i AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO PENN FOREST CHRISTIAN CHURCH TO EXPAND THE EXISTING FACILITY AT 3028 PENN FOREST BLVD. (TAX MAP NOS. 87.06-3-27, 28, 29, 30, 31), CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, Penn Forest Christian Church has filed a petition to expand the existing facility located at 3028 Penn Forest Blvd. (Tax Map Nos. 87.06-3-27, 28, 29, 30, 31) in the Cave Spring Magisterial District; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this matter on March 4, 1997; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, held a first reading on this matter on February 25, 1997; the second reading and public hearing on this matter was held on March 25, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the Board finds that the granting of a special use permit to Penn Forest Christian Church to expand the existing facility located at 3028 Penn Forest Blvd. (Tax Map Nos. 87.06-3-27, 28, 29, 30, 31) in the Cave Spring Magisterial District is substan- tially in accord with the adopted 1985 Comprehensive Plan pursuant to the provisions of § 15.1-456 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and said Special Use Permit is hereby approved with the following condition: (1) That the driveways at the three homes to the east of the church not be used for access to these properties. The driveway at the home to the west of the church (life estate property), not be used for church related activities. C:\OFFICE\WP WIN\WPDOCSIAGENDA~ZONIIdG\PENN.FOR G-~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANORE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE 032597-11 GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO BALANCED CARE CORP. TO CONSTRUCT A HOME FOR ADULTS LOCATED 0.15 MILE WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF BRAMBLETON AVENUE AND PINEVALE ROAD (TAX MAP NOS. 77.09-4-40, 41), WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, Balanced Care Corp. has filed a petition to construct a home for adults located 0.15 mile west of the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Pinevale Road (Tax Map Nos. 77.09-4-40, 41) in the Windsor Hills Magisterial District; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this matter on March 4, 1997; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, held a first reading on this matter on February 25, 1997; the second reading and public hearing on this matter was held on March 25, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the Board finds that the granting of a special use permit to Balanced Care Corp. to construct a home for adults located 0.15 mile west of the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Pinevale Road (Tax Map Nos. 77.09-4-40; 41) in the Windsor Hills Magisterial District is substantially in accord with the adopted 1985 Compre- hensive Plan pursuant to the provisions of § 15.1-456 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and said Special Use Permit is hereby approved with the following conditions: (1) A sprinkler/fire suppression system shall be installed. (2) Maximum building height shall not exceed 28 feet at rooftop measured from finished elevation of 1110 feet. (3) Type D vegetative screening shall be installed between the proposed use and the lots fronting on Brambleton Avenue. (4) The property shall be developed such that no storm water from this property shall be directed towards the lots fronting on Brambleton Avenue. 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J • \ , w w _~ ... ~' * DEPAR~L\1'I' OF PLA.NNIh'G BALANCED CARE CORP. - px~ ZoNnvG ~~ SPECIAL USE PERMIT .> ,,, 77.09-4-40, 41 .~ u- a- PETITIONER: BALANCED CARE CORPORATION CASE NUMBER: 5-3/97 Planning Commission Hearing Date: March 4, 1997 Board of Supervisors Hearing Date: March 25, 1997 A. REQUEST Petition of Balanced Care Corp. for a Special Use Permit to construct a home for adults, located 0.15 mile west of the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Pinevale Road, Windsor Hills Magisterial District. B. CITIZEN COMMENTS None. C. SUMMARY OF COMMISSION DISCUSSION The Commission inquired about security for the residents and the height of the building. Ed Natt responded that alarms will be installed at each building entrance and fencing will be installed. He said the building height will include 9.5 feet leading to pitched roof which will not exceed 28 feet at its highest point, topped by a chimney which will exceed rooftop height by four feet. D. RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS 1) A sprinkler/fire suppression system shall be installed. 2) Maximum building height shall not exceed 28 feet at rooftop measured from finished elevation 1110 feet. E. COMMISSION ACTION(S) Mr. Thomason moved to recommend approval of the petition with conditions. The motion carried with the following roll call vote: AYES: Hooker, Witt, Robinson, Thomason, Ross NAYS: None ABSENT: None F. DISSENTING PERSPECTIVE None. G. ATTACHMENTS: _ Concept Plan _ Vicinity Map _ Staff Report _ 0th r Terrance rrington, cretary Roanoke ounty PI nning Commission • u z- STAFF REPORT PETITIONER: BALANCED CARE PREPARED BY: TIM BEARD PARTI A. Executive Summary CASE NUMBER: 5-3/97 DATE: MARCH 4, 1997 This is a Special Use Permit request to construct and operate a 33,377 square foot Home for Adults on 3.88 acres. The proposed establishment would provide meals, housekeeping, personal care and limited medical assistance to the elderly. A wide range of single and multifamily residential, institutional and office and retail commercial uses comprise the general area. The site is designated Core by the 1985 Comprehensive Plan. The proposal is consistent with the Core designation. Historically, the property has been utilized for soil mining and residential/agricultural purposes. B. Description Petition of Balanced Care Corp. for a Special Use Permit to construct a home for adults, located 0.15 mile west of the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Pinevale Road, Windsor Hills Magisterial District. The property referenced in this petition is currently zoned C-2 but also needs a Special Use Permit in order to allow its owner to develop an assisted living facility. C. Applicable Regulations The C-2 district permits homes for adults, life care facilities, and nursing homes by Special Use Permit. "Assisted Living Communities" are not specifically mentioned in the ordinance but may be considered a similar civic use type. No particular use and design standards apply. The Special Use Permit is required in order to ensure that the proposal will have a minimum adverse impact on the surrounding neighborhood. The complete range of ordinance regulations involving building setbacks and height, building and lot coverage, signage, exterior lighting, screening and buffering, and parking will be applied. A commercial entrance permit will be required by VDOT. Site development plans will be reviewed and approved by County staff before a building permit is issued. • ,~ •- 2 PART II A. Analysis of Existing Conditions Location: The subject site is located on the north side of Brambleton Avenue (US 221) 0.15 mile west of its intersection with Pinevale Road (VA 1601) and across from the Brambleton/Custis Avenue (1603) intersection. The property is in the Cave Spring Community Planning Area and urban services are available. Topography/Vegetation: The eastern portion of the subject property (including the proposed access) is generally flat leading to the newly graded steep rear slope. Most of the western sector is characterized by widely varying slopes indicative of previous land disturbance and is intermittently covered by groves of young pine trees. Densely packed evergreens which previously stood along the north border have been removed by recent grading with the exception of the northwest corner of the site where 20 foot to 30 foot trees remain. Surrounding Neighborhood: Single and multifamily uses are found north and west of the site (Berwick Heights and Oakcliff Townhomes, respectively). Vacant commercial property and a small maintenance/shop building lie west of the proposed use. South of the proposal are professional office and retail businesses (an optometrist, a dentist, a bookstore, and a sewing machine sales and service facility). On the east, Advance Auto Parts will begin construction in the immediate future. Community Meeting: The petitioner conducted a neighborhood meeting on February 10, to familiarize interested citizens with its development plans. Approximately 26 neighbors attended. Among the issues raised were physical site development (especially building height and slope factors and the potential for retaining walls bordering adjoining properties), staffing and security measures for residents of the proposed facility, and general eligibility and cost factors for prospective residents. B. Analysis of Proposed Development Site Layout/Architecture: The concept plan titled "Outlook Pointe at Roanoke ..." proposes a 33,377 square foot building housing 60 to 60 occupants. Maximum building and lot coverages are projected at 20 percent and 41 percent, respectively. A resident to staff ratio of 12 to 1 is planned with parking sufficient for a staff total of 15 employees. Per the developer, there will be no "independent living suites" nor a pharmacy on-site. "Studio Suite A" rooms will offer a view the interior courtyard while "Studio Suite B° units will look out onto the exterior grounds. A director of nursing (either a registered or licensed professional nurse) will be available for an average of eight hours a day with nursing assistants handling the remainder of medical situations in a given day. The petitioner's project sketch indicates aone-story structure with dormers, asphalt shingles, brick veneer and hipped roof. Access/Traffic Generation: The site will be served by one entrance off Brambleton Avenue approximately 700 feet west of its intersection with Pinevale Road. No other accesses are planned nor is a shared entrance with the proposed Advance Auto store anticipated. Sight distance at the proposed access meets VDOT requirements. The 1995 ADT count for the 1.14 mile segment of US 221 from VA 419 to the Roanoke City Limits was 23,000 vehicles. Nineteen accidents were reported. tl~~~ f/ 3 New trip generation is estimated at 130 to 170 trips per day based on average projections by ITE for congregate care units and nursing homes. Homes for Adults typically do not generate high traffic levels as reflected by the zoning ordinance minimum requirement of one space per three residents plus one space for each employee on a major shift. Fire & Rescue/Utilities: This area is served by the Cave Spring station. Emergency vehicle travel time is estimated at 4 minutes or less. The petitioner intends to sprinkle the facility. Public water and sewer are sufficient to satisfy future needs. Drainage/Floodplain: The site does not lie within a FEMA flood hazard area although the Engineering Department reports that area flooding concerns in the Brambleton corridor are reported often. Screening & Buffering: Per ordinance, Type D is required along the north (rear) boundary with R-1 residential properties, Type C is required along the northwest border with R-3 Oakcliff property and interior parking lot landscaping will be applied. The concept plan (dated Feb. 3, 1997) proposes screening and buffering beyond ordinance requirements with the exception of a six foot high screen fence along the R-1 border which would also be installed within the 25 foot buffer yard under Type D regulations. C. Conformance with the Comprehensive Plan The site is designated Core by the 1985 Comprehensive Plan. Institutional uses are encouraged with high compatibility in Core areas. The proposal is consistent with Policy C-1 which advecates intensive mixed use urban development, Policy C-2 which specifies that each Core area be served by an arterial highway, and to a lesser extent with Policy C-5 which calls for screening and buffering along Core perimeters in order to reduce nuisances with less intensive development. The proposal is not consistent with Policy C-4 which advocates coordinated site design regarding efficient site-to-site movement, shared vehicular access points, and conservation of natural site amenities (i.e. slope and trees). D. Conformance with County Development Standard The proposed development's latest concept plan (Feb. 3, 1997) complies generally with zc^ing ordinance standards for Homes for Adults. Review and approval of site and building plans, erosion and sediment control and stormwater management will be required. PART III Staff Conclusions The proposed Special Use Permit would allow the applicant to provide assisted living facilities for a portion of the elderly population centered in south Roanoke County. Mitigating potential impacts through careful site planning and construction is achievable. Staff recommends the following conditions be attached to the Special Use Permit should it be approved: 1) installation of a sprinkler system; 2) maximum building height shall not exceed one story; 20 feet from finished grade. • COUNTY OF ROANOK.E '~~~~ DEPT. OF PLANNING AND ZONING 5204 Bernard Or. P.O. Box 29800 Roanoke, VA 24018 (540 772-2068 Fax (540 ~ 772-2108 ~ ., For staff use only ~,' date re d ! received appli cati e ~ PC/HZA d p a BOS date: y y Case Number: ~ ~ /~ r Check type of application filed (check all that apply): Rn ~'~/ I ~ REZONING ®SPECIAL USE OVARIANCEs % ~ lj Applicant's name: Balanced Care Corporation ~ Phone:717-796-61 0 Address: 5021 Louise Drive, Suite 200 ~~ `~p Code: 17055 Mechanicsbur PA Owner's name: J. Patton Webb Phone:864-229-77 7 Address: P . 0 . Box 10 9 5 , Greenwood , SC Zip Code: 2 9 6 4 8 Location of property: Tax Map Number: 77.09-40, 41 ~~~'OG- '~- `~'vf `f "` Brambleton Avenue Magisterial District: Windsor Hills Community Planning Area: tx%,~r1SV~ tfi lls Size of parcel (s): Existing Zoning: C- 2 3 . 8 8 acres Existing Land Use: None 16 9 , 012 sq.ft. ,, - . PrOpOSed ZOning: For Staff Use Only M r_.,,_. ""~-~`~" .,, Proposed Land Use: Home for Adults Use Type: Variance of Section(s) of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance in orcer to: Is the application complete? Please check if enclosed. APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED IF ANY OF THESE ITEMS ARE MISSING OR INCOMPLETE. ws v ws v ws v Consultation 8 1 i2" x 1 1 " concept plan Application fee Application ~ ~~~ Metes and bounds description >-< Proffers, if applicable Justification ~~`~ Water and sewer application Adjoining property owners l hereby certify that l am either the owner of the property or the owner's agent or contract purchaser and am acting with the knowledge~d,conse t of the owner. .~ ~ _ -, Owner's Signature: - ~~~ ~` ,. - ~~ c-- .-, ~ ~~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~- f ~ ~~~ ~l ~~4:~ ~f < /J ~. , ~ C ~ /, 1 ' (off ' ''YL_ ~L. ~~ ~ c/;! C ~ ~,(-2 Justification fi)r rezoning or special use permit request i Applicant: Balanced Carc {'orporation ]) Our project furthers the purposes of the zoning ordinance (Section 30-3) by promoting the health, safety, and general welfare of the public. We address the purposes of the zoning regulations as follows:. 1) We provide adequate light and air in the design of our building, a single story residentially designed dwelling with brick veneer, attractive open spaces and an intenor coutyard. !/ach resident room will have a large, comfortable livinu space with a window, The building also }tas plenty of common areas, li~~ing rooms, Florida rooms, etc., that provide open, airy environments for our residents enjoyment Our site is conveniently located of'FBrambleton Avenue by a private drive to be maintained by us. Our building provides for the safety of the residents through a smoke detection system and a fully sprinkled building. Our staff, vn duty 24 hours a day, is trained to handle emergency situations in our buildings and the evacuation of our residents. Our site is not located in the flood plain. 2) Uur use is trot a traf~lc generating use. With an average age of 82 years old, our residents do not maintain nor drive cars. tiVe will be providing for all of the residents transportation needs. The traffic generated by our use is from employees, occasional visitors, and vendor delivered (food and trash removal). 3) Our location off Brambleton Avenue is convenient for family members and friends to visit our residents. The location is also convenient. to medical, shopping, churches, and other professional services. The design of our building is very residential and will work as a transition use between the conunercial/retail uses on Brambletan Avenue and the e.~tisting residential neighborhoods vn Pinevale Road. Our building is single story• with a residential hipped roof, dormers, residential asphalt shingles, and brick veneer. The building grounds and open space will be beautifully landscaped. The topography of our• site, however, shields the homes on Pinevale Road from any direct views of our building from their homes. The townhomes on Oakcliff Drive which overlook ouc site, will see our residential designed building, beautiful landscaping and open space. Our design will complement and be harmonious with the existing neighborhoods and create a positi~~e atmosphere from the comn~erciaUretail uses on Brambleton Avenue. 4) We facilitate the provision of emergency public services (police, fire, disaster, and civil defense] by providing a secure environment for our residents with 24 hour professional staffing trained from emergency situations. Otrr building is also equipped ~vith a smoke detection systen, and is completed sprinkled. Public transportation is not burdened because we provide transportation for our residents. Because we are caring for older adults, 82 years old on average, we will not burdened public schools, playgrounds, nor parks and reereat.i:on. Landscaped open space and an interior courtyard will be provided for the enjoyment of the residents, Very few' of our residents will use the airport or the forests. Uur site is not located in the mood plain. 5) Otrr site is not located in a historic district nor does it have any current improvement. u-z 6) We are protecting against the overcrowding of land by having ample open space and an interior courtyard for the enjoyment of the residents. Our use is also single story so the density of the site is not compromised. The grounds will also he beautifully landscaped. Our residential design and open space protects against the obstruction of light and air. Our residents do not drive so we are protecting against tragic congestion. We will be providing transportation to our residents so we will not burden the need for more public transportation. We are protecting tTOnl the loss of life, health, and property by providing a smoke detection system, a fully sprit~lJed building, and providing a stafT trained f'or emergencies. We are not located in the flood plain. 7) Our 53.5 million project will provide 35 to 40 full time and part time jobs to the conurtunity. The building will increase the ti~alue of the assessment and raise more tax revenue for the county Without unduly burdening services. $) The site is not currently agriculture and only has a few shn~b pine trees so tive will not be destroying mature fot•ests or agricultural land, 9) Our buildinb will be only one story and will not ati'ect the flight patterns of the airport. 10) Our site will protect surface and ground water by managing; our own storm water runotl' Our use meets the purposes of the C-2 general commercial district of the zoning ordinance by providing a needed service for the older adults in the community as well as their children who may be needing these sen~ices for their parents. Our use will serve a community of several different neighborhoods as well as most of the county. Our use is located on a major arterial thoroughfare, Brambleton Avenue. Our use, deftned as a home for adults, is allowed by special use permit in the C'-2 district. 2) Our use complies with the comprehensive plan Core guidelines as an institution and is a desirable use within the Core. Our project cnnforms to all of the land use determinants as follows: Accessibility' Our site will have direct access to a major arterial thoroughfare, Brambleton Avenue, via a private driveway to be maintained by us. P~~pulation Center Our site is located within a mature, existing area, central to the county's population concentration. Land Ilse Pattern: Our site is located between established commercial/retail on Brambleton Avenue and e~cisting residential neighborhoods behind our site. The residential homes directly behind our site front on Pinevale Road and do not have direct visibility of our site from their l~otnes. Several townhomes located nn at the end of'Uakcliff'Drive will be able to see our residential designed building and beautitiilly landscaped grounds. u-~ Existing Zonine;: The site is currently zoned C-2 and allows our use by a special use perntit There are existing commercial/retail establishments in front of ,and beside our site on Brambleton Avenge. C~rban Sector: C}ur site is located within an existing urban service area. Our use, institutional use, is a desirable land use type in the Core area. C)ur use complies with the follotiving policy guides for the future use and development of Gore areas: C-1: We are encouraging the development of intensive mixed use urban development by being an accepted institutional land use. V~'e are part of the intent of multifamily housing (i'or the elderly) by coexisting with commercial uses. We also meet the intent of fiscal balance by being a transitional use between existing commercial/retail uses and existing residential neighborhoods. We also are creating a higher tax revenue for the county by building a $3.5 million building and creating new jobs. Finally, we meet the intent of efficiently delivering high-capacity public utilities and services by being located ~yhere thc;re are established public utility lines with the capacity to handle our use. C-?: Our site is served by an existing arterial grade street, Brambleton Avenue. Uur use is also part of the land use type, institutional, which is desirable for this land use application. Our use meets the intention of not creating tragic congestion by providing transportation to our residents because they do not drive, The only trafric to our use is employees, occasional visitors, and vendors (food and trash removal). Brambleton Avenue has more than adequate capacity to handle our use. C'-S; Our site will provide separation screening and buffering along the edge of the less intensive residential uses. Because of the topography of the site, we will be about the existing commercial/retail on Brambleton Avenge, but below and out of site from the homes that front on Pine~~ale Road that have property lines that back up to our site. Those townhomes at the end of Oakcliff Drive will be able to see the roof top of our building as well as the beautifully landscaped open spaces at our site. The topography of file site, our buffering, screening, and landscaping ~~ill help to protect the adjoining neighborhoods from our use. Our use is the ideal transitional use between the commerciaUretail uses on Brambleton Aven:.,e and the residential neig}~borhoc~ds belvnd our site. 3) Tl~e site is currently vacant with minimal small shrub pine trees. The development of the property to our use will o eatly enhance the commercial/retail tteilhborhood on Brambleton Avenue and provide a buffer or transition use for the residential neighborhoods behind our site Our use will have minimal impact on the adjoining residential uses behind our site. Because of tl~e topography ofthe site, being below the ridge where the homes are located, will shield us from their view from their homes. The townhomes on Oakclit;t Drive will see the residentially designed roof top of ot~r building as well as the beautifi~i landscaping around our building. The u- z commercial/retail uses in front of our site will not be impacted by our site because we are also . located abo~•e there sites. As a use that creates little traf~'ic, we will not create traffic congestion problems for their cocrunercial/retail uses on Brambleton Avenue nor the residemial neighborhoods in the area. The surrounding area will be enhanced by our X3.5 million residentially designed building and landscaped c;rounds. We are also providing a much needed service to the older adults of the community and their family members. Uur use evil] not negatively impact the school systems nor parks/recreation because of the advanced age of our residents. Emet•gency services (fire/rescue} will not be negatively impacted because our building is equipped with a smoke detection system, a fully sprinkled building, and a professionally trained staf~on duty 24 hours a day to handle emergency situations in our btiildin~;. There are existing adequate public utilities in the street to handle our water and sewer needs. We also provide transportation for our residents because they do not drive. 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AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO BALANCED CARE CORP. TO CONSTRUCT A HOME FOR ADULTS LOCATED 0.15 MILE WEST OF THE INTERSECTION OF BRAMBLETON AVENUE AND PINEVALE ROAD (TAX MAP NOS. 77.09-4-40, 41), WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, Balanced Care Corp. has filed a petition to construct a home for adults located 0.15 mile west of the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Pinevale Road (Tax Map Nos. 77.09-4-40, 41) in the Windsor Hills Magisterial District; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this matter on March 4, 1997; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, held a first reading on this matter on February 25, 1997; the second reading and public hearing on this matter was held on March 25, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the Board finds that the granting of a special use permit to Balanced Care Corp. to construct a home for adults located 0.15 mile west of the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Pinevale Road (Tax Map Nos. 77.09-4-40; 41) in the Windsor Hills Magisterial District is substantially in accord with the adopted 1985 Compre- hensive Plan pursuant to the provisions of § 15.1-456 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and said Special Use Permit is hereby approved with the following conditions: (1) A sprinkler/fire suppression system shall be installed. (2) Maximum building height shall not exceed 28 feet at rooftop measured from finished elevation of 1110 feet. C:\OFF7CE\W PW IN\W PDOCS\AGENDA\Z.ONING~BAL.CAR `"" AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SIIPERVISORS OF ROANORE COIINTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANORE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TIIESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE 032597-12 GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO MCCLUNG ENTERPRISE T/A WILLY'8 TO OPERATE AN ICE CREAM STAND LOCATED AT 6415 WILLIAMSON ROAD (TA7C MAP NO. 27.18-3-13.2), HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT WHEREAS, McClunq Enterprises t/a Willy's has filed a petition to operate an ice cream stand located at 6415 Williamson Road (Tax Map No. 27.18-3-13.2) in the Hollins Magisterial District; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this matter on March 4, 1997; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, held a first reading on this matter on February 25, 1997; the second reading and public hearing on this matter was held on March 25, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the Board finds that the granting of a special use permit to McClung Enterprises t/a Willy's to operate an ice cream stand located at 6415 Williamson Road (Tax Map No. 27.18-3-13.2) in the Hollins Magisterial District is substantially in accord with the adopted 1985 Comprehensive Plan pursuant to the provisions of § 15.1- 456 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and said Special Use Permit is hereby approved with the following conditions: (1) The parking lot shall be a hard surface such as surface treatment. (2) The site shall be developed in substantial conformance with the Conceptual Site Plan dated 24 January 1997 prepared by Jones & Jones Associates, Architects. (3) Use of this property under the authority of the Special User Permit shall be limited to ice cream sales as requested in the Special Use Permit. On motion of Supervisor Johnson to approve the special use permit with the addition of Condition 3, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Eddy, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None A COPY TESTE: G" Brenda J. H ton, Deputy Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors cc: File Terry Harrington, Director, Planning & Zoning Arnold Covey, Director, Engineering & Inspections John W. Birckhead, Director, Real Estate Assessment Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney 2 JAsnanoboh Bcr~arlrl .V/n/rh7rr AgaY 2. . ~ fJtO #f/.a! 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Z ~ .~ ~ 4r sill 7~J -7I/ 7QJ 1y/ L~ ~ 7p ` ` \ A f' A ' 6 f ~ / '`V a // ti ~ ~ • ~, T ~ ~`* DEPART'~NT OF PLA.NNIi~'G MCCLUNG ENTERPRISES T/A WILLY'S I - .SPECIAL USE PERMIT p~ ZoKnv~ ~ 27.18-3-13.2 :> ,,, ~~ PETITIONER: MCCLUNG ENTERPRISES T/A WILLY'S CASE NUMBER: 6-3/97 Planning Commission Hearing Date: March 4, 1997 Board of Supervisors Hearing Date: March 25, 1997 A. REQUEST Petition of McClung Enterprise T/A Willy's for a Special Use Permit to operate an ice cream stand located at 6415 Williamson Road, Hollins Magisterial District. B. CITIZEN COMMENTS None. C. SUMMARY OF COMMISSION DISCUSSION Mr. Witt asked whether the parking lot pavement would be surface treatment or plant mix. Mr. Ross asked for clarification of the entrance issue. Jyke Jones, architect for the petitioner, responded that the petitioner preferred surface treatment, and that cross- access easements to adjacent parking areas already exist. Mr. Robinson inquired about the design of the structure. The petitioner, Mr. McClung, responded that the stand will be acustom-built, modular unit anchored to the parking lot. D. RECOMMENDED CONDITIONS 1) The parking lot shall be a hard surface such as surface treatment. 2) The site shall be developed in substantial conformance with the concept plan. E. COMMISSION ACTION(S) Mr. Ross moved to recommend approval of the petition with conditions. The motion carried with the following roll call vote: AYES: Hooker, Witt, Robinson, Thomason, Ross NAYS: None ABSENT: None F. DISSENTING PERSPECTIVE None. G. ATTACHMENTS: _ Concept Plan _ Vicinity Map _ Staff Report _ Other Terrance Harrin n, Sec ary Roanoke Cou y Planning Commission U-3 County of Roanoke Department of Planning and Zoning Memorandum TO: Planning Commission FROM: David Holladay DATE: February 25, 1997 SUBJECT: Petition by McClung Enterprises for Special Use Permit to operate an ice cream stand at 6415 Williamson Road McClung Enterprises T/A Willy's Ice Cream is requesting a Special Use Permit to operate an ice cream stand at 6415 Williamson Road. The property was identified as an outparcel in a proffered concept plan for conditional rezoning and expansion of Brookside Shopping Center in 1988. The only condition of the rezoning was conformance with the concept plan. This request is in compliance with the conditional zoning. The .28 acre lot is mostly gravel, with some pavement at the entrance. The 216 square foot ice cream stand would be designed for walk-up service, and located at the edge of a new parking area. Picnic tables would be placed in a grass area behind the stand. Landscaping would be required by the zoning ordinance to be placed between the new parking area and Williamson Road. Water and sewer service area available to the site. Restroom facilities would be provided for staff only. Access from Williamson Road would be via an existing entrance at the southwest corner of the property. In addition, the new parking area would connect to the adjacent outparcel to the south, and the shopping center parking lot to the north. VDOT staff have commented that the existing entrance does not meet current standards due to the proximity to the property line, and that a new commercial entrance permit would require either reconstructing the entrance, or providing a cross access easement to the adjacent property to the south. The proposal conforms with the policies and guidelines of the Transition land use designation of the Roanoke County Comprehensive Plan. Site plan review will be required to ensure compliance with county standards. The new parking area does not contain enough spaces to require pavement, but it would be desirable to pave the lot in order to control dust and provide a consistent surface to the adjacent parking lots. In addition, all of the remaining gravel lot should be replaced with a grass yard. Staff recommends the Planning Commission consider the following condition: tantial conformance with the conce t lan with a awed arkin area 1. The site shall be developed in subs p p p p g and a grass rear yard. C: C~ • \ x Owner's Signature: ~.~~ COUNTY OF ROANOKE DEPT. OF PLANNING AND ZONING 5204 Bernard gr.~.. P.O. Box 29800 Roanoke, VA 24018 ( 540` 772-2068 >=Ax (540 ~ 772-2 i o8 ~d: ,lz~/~i~ `~ For staff use only r eive •" dat received by: ~ n %' ~ Y / ap licat~ n feed PC/BZA d a,e: ~ ~ 3- placards issued: BOS d ~ ~~ ~~ ~ 7 ~ • ~ Case Number: ~ Check type of application fled (check all that apply}: ~ REZONING SPECIAL USE VARIANCE Applicant's name: `7r. ~/c!;~~ tc-~7-tpF,r-,DES T/.4 !////~"i Phone:~s`n~~'-%'y~'S/~- Address: LL', o /~ ~Y ~. 7 Zip Code:, ; ~3 /- c JV ~ FJ'rvF~.i /://~ (/o . oc~ c3 c Owner's name: /}v~rS'j/r>i~Z j/.~/f~./ S'/,iJ~/'";~'•<ry CEr~I~~~, ~.~.r/c.. Phone: Zip Code: Address: ? 7 p c c'o c S L. ~, /v c, ~~~T ~~~~ ~:ry Location of property: n / Tax Map Number: a ~ /G' -- ~ - /j ;~ ~~~/ J ~; l ~ ire : n S'o ~~ l~`-O'l _~ r c?~J~ j~t`,~ u~~,,,t, lyLwZ Magisterial District: ~~~~/,~;,t N~Rf J-nlc-t .,E ~ Community Planning Area: ~(iF_; ~ ~f ~'~~,(L Size of parcel (s): Existing Zoning: ~ ~,~ ~,~Ox /.~ S ~ acres Existing Land Use: (/~ <-~' •-'T sq.ft. .................. .......... Proposed Zoning: C--.~ For staff Use cr;~y Proposed Land Use: (~(/, %/; 1 .~ Vic` ~r`r'•<?r~? Use Type: Does the parcel meet the minimum lot area, width, and frontage requirements of the requested district? YES _~~ NO ~ IF N0, A VA=:~-.NCE IS REQUIRED FIRST. Does the parcel meet the minimum criteria fer t':~ requested Use Type? YES NO IF NO, A VARIANCE IS REQUIRED FIRST. If rezoning request, are conditions being proffer ~~ with this request? YES NO Variance of Section(s) of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance in cr:;~- to: Is the application complete? Please check if enclosed. APPLICATION WILL N"OT BE ACCEPTED IF ANY OF THESE ITEMS ARE MISSING OR INCOMPLETE. ass v ws v ws v Consultation 8 1 /2" x 1 1 " concept plan Application fee ::;~ Application -:. Metes and bounds description ~ .< Proffers, if applicable Justification `'`~`~ Water and sewer application Adjoining property o~vr,ers ..: . l hereby certify that l am either the owner of the property or the owner's agent or contract purchaser and am acting with the knowledge and consent of the owner. • i• r~ ~~JONES IJ.l~iES ~~~ EXI5TINb PARKiNb _ _~_ ~I -- ---~ _---f __ - _ 1- GO~IG~PTU~i.. 5i'1'~ ~'~~~ 5c,~.~ ~~= 30~-0~ w z z ~,Y~ s ICE CREAM I~-3 0 n 24 JAN lq ~; 3 • JMnonabo .. BO(.i~/f/ .+///1/t/7'~If ~fJ~OC. 2. 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OF PLA.NNIi~'G .SPECIAL USE PERMIT pND ZONING 27.18-3-13.2 ~; 3 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, MARCH 25, 1997 ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO MCCLUNG ENTERPRISE T/A WILLY'S TO OPERATE AN ICE CREAM STAND LOCATED AT 6415 WILLIAMSON ROAD (TAX MAP NO. 27.18-3-13.2), HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DIS- TRICT WHEREAS, McClunq Enterprises t/a Willy~s has filed a petition to operate an ice cream stand located at 6415 Williamson Road (Tax Map No. 27.18-3-13.2) in the Hollins Magisterial District; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this matter on March 4, 1997; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, held a first reading on this matter on February 25, 1997; the second reading and public hearing on this matter was held on March 25, 1997. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the Board finds that the granting of a special use permit to McClung Enterprises t/a Willy's to operate an ice cream stand located at 6415 Williamson Road (Tax Map No. 27.18-3-13.2) in the Hollins Magisterial District is substantially in accord with the adopted 1985 Comprehensive Plan pursuant to the provisions of § 15.1- 456 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and said Special Use Permit is hereby approved with the following conditions: (1) The parking lot shall be a hard surface such as surface treatment. (2) The site shall be developed in substantial conformance with the Conceptual Site Plan dated 24 January 1997 prepared by Jones & Jones Associates, Architects. C:\OFFICE\WP WIId\WPDOCS\AGENDA\ZONING\MCCLUNG. WPD ACTION NO. ITEM NUMBER Wr~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: March 25, 1997 AGENDA ITEM: Work Session on CIRCLE Employee Incentive Suggestion Program ~`OUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: gtj~MARy OF INFORMATION: This time has been set aside to update the Board of Supervisors on the progress of the CIRCLE Suggestion Program. Director of Human Resources Joe Sgroi and members of the Employee Suggestion Team will be present. Respectfully Submitted by: Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE Approved ( ) Motion by: No Yes Abs Denied ( ) Eddy Received ( ) Harrison Referred ( ) Johnson To ( ) Minnix Nickens ACTION NO. ITEM NUMBER AT A REGULAR MEETING OF COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE MEETING DATE: March 25 AGENDA ITEM: Work Session Recycling COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMME THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER 1997 on Consideration of Funding for NTg SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: This time has been set aside to dicuss options for continuation of the recycling program, and the projected costs for each alternative. Respectfully Submitted by: E mer C. Hodge County Administrator ---------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE Approved ( ) Motion by: No Yes Abs Denied ( ) Eddy Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ( ) Harrison Johnson Minnix Nickens OF ROANp,,~~ ~ ,A .,, p Z ~ ._ 1838 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ELMER C. HODGE (540) 772-2004 (~~ix~#~ of ~~~xx~o~e P.O. BOX 29800 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 FAX (540) 772-2193 April 8, 1997 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT LEE B. EDDY WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL. DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 Mr. F. Douglas Sweetenberg Sheriff's Office 430 East Clay Street Salem, VA 24153 Dear Doug: On behalf of the Board of Supervisors, I would like to thank you for offering the invocation at our meeting on Tuesday, March 25, 1997. We believe it is most important to ask for divine guidance at these meetings and the Board is very grateful for your contribution. us. Thank you again for sharing your time and your words with With ki Bob J Roano reg~xas, bn, Chairman ty Board of Supervisors ®Recycled Paper O~ ROAN ~,F /~. . ~' 2 G7 ou, ~~ raas COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ELMER C. HODGE (540) 772-2004 P.O. BOX 29800 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 FAX (540) 772-2193 March 31, 1997 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT LEE B. EDDY WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 Mrs. Frances R. Holsinger 4845 Glen Ivy Lane, #313 Roanoke, VA 24014 Dear Mrs. Holsinger: The members of the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors have asked me to express their sincere appreciation for your service on the League of Older Americans Advisory Council. We appreciated very much your kind letter of resignation and are very glad that you will continue your fine service as a Roanoke City appointee. Citizens responsive to the needs of their community and willing to give of themselves and their time are indeed all too scarce. Roanoke County is fortunate indeed to have benefited from your unselfish contribution to our community. Allow me to personally thank you for the many years that you served on this Council, and as a small token of appreciation, we enclose a Certificate of Appreciation for your service to Roanoke County. Sincerely Bob L. J so Chairman Roanoke Coun Board of Supervisors BLJ/bjh Enclosure cc: Susan Williams, Executive Director, LOA C~~~trt#~ a# ~~~~a~e ®Recyded Paper 4fi ~~ 4 '-~-t O~ ~~ YOB Q z W~ Q V I- Z N V 0 V h W V W 0 CC x w z a 0 x o. Wx ~~ vw v x w a U ~~ F~~ 05~ N W V1 ~ ~~ ~~ O ~ W -n V1 N C1 zWo 5A~ Wo ~o W a O~ O~ O~ ~I N G ~ O~ p~pANp~~ ~ ~r ~ .9 Z ~, Z v a~ rasa COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ELMER C. HODGE (540) 772-2004 P.O. BOX 29800 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 FAX (540) 772-2193 March 31, 1997 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT LEE B. EDDY WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 Mr. Murry K. White P. O. Box 137 Salem, VA 24153 Dear Mr. White: The members of the Roanoke County. Board of Supervisors have asked me to express their sincere appreciation for your service on the League of Older Americans Advisory Board. Allow me to personally thank you for your many years of capable and dedicated service on this Board. Citizens responsive to the needs of their community and willing to give of themselves and their time are indeed all too scarce. Roanoke County is fortunate indeed to have benefited from your unselfish contribution to our community. As a small token of appreciation, we enclose a Certificate of Appreciation for your service to Roanoke County. Sincerely Bob L. Joh Chairman Roanoke County Board of Supervisors BLJ/bjh Enclosure cc: Susan Williams, Executive Director, LOA C~aixrt#~ ~~ ~.o~rxx~~~~ ®Recycled Paper ~~~ w ~, '-~-t O~ ~~ ~~ a_ z W~ Q DG V z N V O V W W V W W F o~ ~x ~~ R.' ~ r o~ w ~ ~ O~~ W~a ~z~~ ~ WU~ ~~~ ~~~ 0 ~ ~ zA~ O ~O~ ~O d a ..a -,~ O~ ~OANp,~~ ti z c~ o ~~~; v "~ a 1 38 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ELMER C. HODGE (540) 772-2004 P.O. BOX 29800 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 FAX (540) 772-2193 March 18, 1997 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT LEE B. EDDY WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 Ms. Susan B. Williams Executive Director League of Older Americans 706 Campbell Avenue Roanoke, Va 24009 Dear Ms. Williams: This letter will advise that at our meeting on Tuesday, March 25, 1997, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to recommend the appointment of Mrs. Elizabeth Bogle to the League of Older Americans Advisory Board for a three year term. Mrs. Bogle's term will begin March 31, 1997, and expires March 31, 2000. On behalf of the supervisors and the citizens of Roanoke County, please convey to Mrs. Bogle our sincere thanks and appreciation for her willingness to accept this appointment. Sincerely, Mary H. Allen, CMC Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bjh cc: Mrs. Elizabeth Bogle 3715 Colony Lane Roanoke, VA 24018 C~~ixx~#~ .~# ~a~~t~~e ®R~yded PaPe~ O~ pOANp~~ ti ', z G~ ov a? 1838 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ELMER C. HODGE (540) 772-2004 P.O. BOX 29800 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 FAX (540) 772-2193 March 28, 1997 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT LEE B. EDDY WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 Ms. Jacqueline L. Shuck Executive Director Roanoke Regional Airport 5202 Aviation Drive Roanoke, VA 24012-1148 Dear Ms. Shuck: Attached is a copy of Resolution 032597-2 approving the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Budget for FY 1997-98. This resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors at their meeting on Tuesday, March 25, 1997. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Mary H. Allen, Clerk Roanoke County Board of Supervisors Attachment cc: Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney Bob L. Johnson, Chairman, Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Mary F. Parker, Clerk, Roanoke City Council C~~~xrt~~ o~# ~~~rz~o~e ®Recycled Paper O~ ROANp,).~ L ~. ~ z c~ z ~ ~ ~~ ~~ 1838 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ELMER C. HODGE (540) 772-2004 P.O. BOX 29800 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 FAX (540) 772-2193 March 28, 1997 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT LEE B. EDDY WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 Mr. Dee Pincock 6750 Ivy Mountain Road Roanoke, VA 24018 Dear Mr. Pincock: I am pleased to inform you that, at their meeting held on Tuesday, March 25, 1997, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to appoint you as a citizen at large representative to the League of Older Americans Advisory Council for a one year term. This term will begin on March 31, 1997 and expire on March 31, 1998. State law provides that any person elected, re-elected, appointed, or re-appointed to any public body be furnished a copy of the Freedom of Information Act. Your copy is enclosed. We are also sending you a copy of the Conflicts of Interest Act. On behalf of the Supervisors and the citizens of Roanoke County, please accept our sincere thanks and appreciation for your willingness to accept this appointment. Very truly yours, Mary H. Allen, CMC Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bjh Enclosures cc: Mrs. Susan B. Williams Executive Director League of Older Americans C~~~x~t~ orb ~a~xto~~t~ ®Recycled Paper Printed by Brenda Holton / ADM01 3/21/97 9:16am From: Susie Owen / ADMO1 To: Brenda Holton / ADMO1, Wanda Riley / ADMO1 Subject: fwd: Report --------------------------------------- ===URGENT=NOTE========3/21/97==9:12am== I'm changing page 2 of Epperly report leaving out the Alternatives altogether and changing recommendation. Brenda, Paul says he's leaving the RESO as is. Fwd=by:=Brenda=Holton__________________ Fwd to: Susie Owen / ADMOl ....................................... I mentioned to ECH before he left. He won't be back until late morning. He said to have TWG and PMM straighten out. Just to let you know that I spoke to him. You may also need to change the title on the report, the last part, authorizing the exercise. Page: 1 Memo To: Elmer Hodge, County Administrator From: Tim Gubala, Director of Economic Development Subject: Economic Development items for discussion Date: March 20, 1997 The following item should be discussed with the Board of Supervisors at the March 25, 1997 meeting in executive session: 1. Status of real estate negotiations to acquire property from Mary Chambers for a drainage easement in exchange for an abandoned County well lot on Carson Road. This easement acquisition is needed to provide a drainage outlet to a natural watercourse for water that originates on the Gish Property and flows through Valley Gateway. Brian Duncan has been negotiating with the Chambers family and is available to present this issue to the Board. Thank you c Paul Mahoney Mary Allen Printed by Brenda Holton / ADM01 3/20/97 9:09am From: Brenda Holton / ADMO1 To: Doug Sweetenberg / SHFO1 Subject: fwd: Invocation 3-25 Board Meeting ===NOTE====------=====3/19/97=11:28am== Doug, could I prevail upon you to offer the invocation at our Board meeting next week, 3/25/97 at 3 p.m. I would really appreciate it. Please let me know if you can. Thanks Fwd=by:=Doug=Sweetenb=3/20/97==9:02am== Fwd to: Brenda Holton / ADM01 CC: Marvin Freeman / SHFOl ....................................... BREN, I WOULD BE DELIGHTED TO HAVE THE HONOR. SEE YOU THERE! Fwd=by:=Brenda=Holton=3/20/97==9:05am== Fwd to: Doug Sweetenberg / SHFO1 CC: Mary Allen / ADMO1 ....................................... Doug, thanks a lot. This will really help me out. It's March 25, 1997, Tuesday, 3 p.m. in the Board Meeting Room. Do you want me to remind you Monday? Fwd=by:=Doug=Sweetenb=3/20/97==9:09am== Fwd to: Brenda Holton / ADMO1 ....................................... TO BE ON THE SAFE SIDE, PLEASE REMIND ME. THANKS! Page: 1 Printed by Brenda Holton / ADM01 3/17/97 From: Brenda Holton / ADM01 To: Gang_of_forty* Group Subject: fwd: AGENDA STAFF MEETING --------------------------------------- ===NOTE====------=====3/17/97==8:41am== If you have an item on the MARCH 25 AGENDA, please plan to attend the Agenda Staff meeting today at 3 p.m. in the BOS Conference Room (4th floor). If you have any item to add, please either e-mail or call me with the title. Thanks. 9:06am Fwd=by:=Anne-Marie=Gr=3/17/97==9:05am== Fwd to: Brenda Holton / ADMO1 '~ Request for.funding.for.1997 Citizen.•. Satisfaction Survey Fwd=by:=Brenda=Holton__________________ Fwd to: Anne-Marie Green / ADMO1 ....................................... Thanks! I will add to the agenda. --------------------------------------- Page: 1 Printed by Mary Allen / ADMO1 3/14/97 1:23pm From: Sue Patterson-Bane / ADMO1 Confirm receipt To: Arnold Covey / GISO1, Gary Robertson / GUP01 Subject: fwd: Laucher - Sewer Easement --------------------------------------- ===NOTE====------=====3/14/97=11:27am== CC: Mary Allen / ADMO1 ....................................... Based upon a citizen request, it appears that we must vacate a portion of the plat of Sec. 23 of Hunting Hills for Lot 7. This will require two readings of an ordinance and a public hearing. In order to help these citzens (customer service!!!) I recommend that we try to schedule the second reading and public hearing for April 8. The first reading will be March 25. Gary has volunteered to prepare the Board report to vacate the existing sewer easement and to accept the donation of the relocated easement. Who will handle the preparation of the legal notice? As you recall this must be published once a week for two successive weeks 7 days in advance of the hearing. What else has to be done? Paul Fwd=by:=Mary=Allen=/___________________ Fwd to: Sue Patterson-Bane / ADMO1 ....................................... I thought that the customer paid for legal notices that they requested. If you get me the info, I can do it, but I believe they are billed for it. Page: 1 Printed by Mary Allen / ADM01 3/06/97 3:31pm From: Paul Mahoney / ADMConfirm receipt To: Jon Hartley / ADMO1, Mary Allen / ADMO1 Subject: fwd: 3/25 agenda /j ===NOTE====------=====3/06/97==3:30pm== ~i- I will place a resolution/ordinance on the 3/25 agenda authorizing the administrator to execute R.V. Greenway Commission agreement. I am asking Jon Hartley, by copy of this note, if he will draft Board report. I am advised that the greenway folks ,~ want to have an agreement signing ceremony '~ on arbor day (when is arbor day?). Y` Paul Fwd=by:=Mary=Allen=/___________________ Fwd to: Paul Mahoney / ADMO1 ....................................... Thanks - I'll add it to the 3/25 agenda. I don't know when Arbor Day is--I don't personally celebrate it! Page: 1 Printed by Mary Allen / ADMO1 3/07/97 2:41pm From: Paul Mahoney / ADMO1 To: Gary Robertson / GUP01, Mary Allen / ADM01 Subject: Condemnations Transmission line --------------------------------------- ===NOTE====------=====3/07/97==1:50pm== Based on correspondence from Bill Hopkins, Jr. it appears that we have 2 more condemnations for the transmission line on the horizon: Foutz/Spencer and Watts. Gary: should we discuss these with ~ BofS in executive session on 3/25/97? ~" These items would probably be on Board's April agenda. Mary: please remind me to include these items as possible executive session matters for the 3/25 agenda. Thanks. Page: 1 LEGAL NOTICE ROANOKE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS The Roanoke County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, 1997, in the Board Meeting Room of the Roanoke County Administration Center, 5204 Bernard Drive, Roanoke, VA, on the petition of McClung Enterprise T/A Willy's for a Special Use Permit to operate an ice cream stand located at 6415 Williamson Road, Hollins Magisterial District. A copy of this application is available for inspection in the Department of Planning and Zoning, 5204 Bernard Drive, Roanoke, VA. Dated: March 6, 1997 ~ ~_ Q Mary H. Allen, Clerk Please publish in the Roanoke Times Tuesday, March 11, 1997 Tuesday, March 18, 1997 Direct the bill for publication to: McClung Enterprise T/A Willy's PO Box 417 Fisherville, VA 22939 (540) 943-3800 SEND AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION TO: ROANOKE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 29800, ROANOKE, VA 24018 LEGAL NOTICE ROANOKE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS The Roanoke County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, 1997, in the Board Meeting Room of the Roanoke County Administration Center, 5204 Bernard Drive, Roanoke, VA, on the petition of Balanced Care Corp. for a Special Use Permit to construct a home for adults, located 0.15 mile west of the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Pinevale Road, Windsor Hills Magesterial District. A copy of this application is available for inspection in the Department of Planning and Zoning, 5204 Bernard Drive, Roanoke, VA. Dated: March 6, 1997 Mary H. Allen, Clerk Please publish in the Roanoke Times Tuesday, March 11, 1997 Tuesday, March 18, 1997 Direct the bill for publication to: Balanced Care Corp. Go Ed Natt PO Box 20068 Roanoke, VA 24018 (540) 774-1197 SEND AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION TO: ROANOKE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 29800, ROANOKE, VA 24018 LEGAL NOTICE ROANOKE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS The Roanoke County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, 1997, in the Board Meeting Room of the Roanoke County Administration Center, 5204 Bernard Drive, Roanoke, VA, on the petition of Penn Forest Christian Church for a Special Use Permit to expand the existing facility, located at 3028 Penn Forest Blvd., Cave Spring Magisterial District. A copy of this application is available for inspection in the Department of Planning and Zoning, 5204 Bernard Drive, Roanoke, VA. Dated: March 6, 1997 .~- .~ Mary H. Allen, Clerk Please publish in the Roanoke Times Tuesday, March 11, 1997 Tuesday, March 18, 1997 Direct the bill for publication to: Penn Forest Christian Church c/o Kevin Maze 3028 Penn Forest Blvd. Roanoke, VA 224018 (540) 774-2445 SEND AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION TO: ROANOKE COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT P.O. BOX 29800, ROANOKE, VA 24018 Bob L. Johnson, Chairman Kit B. Kiser, Vice Chairman Claude N. Smith James M. Turner, Jr. Arthur M. Whittaker, Sr. 5202 Aviation Drive Roanoke, Virginia 24012-1148 (540) 362-1999 FAX (540) 563-4838 Jacqueline L. Shuck, Executive Director March 12, 1997 Honorable Chairman and Members Roanoke County Board of Supervisors P.O. Box 29800 Roanoke, Virginia 24018-0798 Re: Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Fiscal Year 1997-98 Budget and Proposed Capital Expenditures Dear Gentlemen: In accordance with the requirements of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Act, and the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Contract dated January 28, 1987, as amended, submitted for your approval is the Airport Commission's 1997-98 proposed Operating and Capital Purchases Budget (Attachment I), as well as a separate listing of proposed capital expenditures (Attachment II) which are expected to exceed $100,000 and are intended to benefit five or more future accounting periods. This budget was adopted by the Commission at its March 12, 1997 meeting. The Commission has been advised by bond counsel that formal approval of the budget by resolution of each of the participating political subdivisions would be appropriate. The capital expenditure list also requires formal approval. I will be pleased to respond to any questions or comments that you may have with regard to this matter. On behalf of the Commission, thank you very much for your help and cooperation. Very truly yours, Ja queline L. Shuck Executive Director Enclosures cc: Chairman and Members, Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Mark Allan Williams, General Counsel, Roanoke Regional Airport Commission Paul M. Mahoney, Roanoke County Attorney Mary H. Allen, Deputy Clerk, Roanoke County Board of Supervisors csp030697.h Comm\97councn.ltr 27-Fib-97 ATTACHMENTI FOR YEAR 1997-98 BUDGET Comm8udg97-98 1996-97 Budgeted 1997-98 Budgeted EXPENSE BUDGET Expenditures Expenditures 1. Operations and Maintenance Expenses A. Salaries, Wages and Benefits $1,698,021 $1,755,390 B. Operating Expenditures 1,921,260 1,995,760 C. Other Projects 65,000 70,000 Total Operations and Maintenance 3,684,281 3,821,150 2. Non-Operating Expenses A. Interest 542,616 527,225 B. Debt Service 289,677 317,581 Total Non-Operating 832,293 844,806 3. Capital Expenses A. Capital Projects and Purchases 215,725 160,530 Total Capital Expenses 215,725 160,530 Total Budgeted Expenditures $4,732,299 $4,826,486 1996-97 Projected 1997-98 Projected REVENUE PROJECTIONS Revenues Revenues 1. Operating Revenues A. Airfield $977,738 $1,003,897 B. General Aviation 101,552 112,194 C. Terminal Related 3,273,903 3,333,031 D. Other Revenues 225,790 225,313 Total Projected Operating Revenues 4,578,983 4,674,435 2. Non-Operating Revenues A. Interest from Debt Service 40,000 46,000 B. Interest on Investments 425,000 400,000 Total Projected Non-Operating Revenues 465,000 446,000 Total Projected Revenue $5,043,982 $5,120,435 " ATTACHMENT II Proposed Capital Expenditures (For projects expected to exceed $100,000 in cost and intended to benefit five or more accounting periods) A. Projects 1. Purchase Land a.) Description: Purchase approximately two (2) acres of land contiguous to new cargo ramp. b.) Justification: The ten acre air cargo ramp development project relies on only four acres of land for sorting, parking and office space outside the fence. These additional two acres would help provide adequate support area for the full ramp. Estimated Cost: $200,000.00 2. Construct Corporate Hangar a.) Description: Construct a 4,800 square foot corporate hangar in the general aviation area of the airport. b.) Justification: The John C. Nordt Co., Inc.'s, aircraft access to the airfield has been eliminated by the new air cargo ramp. This new hangar, which would be made available at cost plus a reasonable interest rate, would accommodate the Nordt Co.'s need for a replacement hangar. Estimated Cost: $155,000.00 General Aviation Redevelopment: Phase II a.) Description: Construct ramp, tie-down space and hangar building sites in the area where the quonset hangars were located. b.) Justification: The four quonset hangars are or will be razed since they have been determined to be unsafe and fiscally beyond repair. The land then needs to be redeveloped to help accommodate the needs of the Airport's 125 based general aviation aircraft and to provide possible building sites for corporate aircraft owners and/or general aviation related businesses. Estimated Cost: $300,000.00 B. Funding Sources Federal AIP Grant Funds -0- State Aviation Grant Funds $240,000.00 Commission Funds 415,000.00 City and County Funds _0_ Estimated Total Projects Funding $655,000.00 *The $200,000 for the purchase of land may be reimbursed to the Commission through federal and state grants in future fiscal years. csp022897.h Comm\attachll.bgt RESOLUTION OF THE ROANOKE REGIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION Adopted this 12th day of March 1997 No. 05-031297 A RESOLUTION approving and adopting the Commission's Operating and Capital Purchase Budget for fiscal year 1997-98. BE IT RESOLVED by the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission that the fiscal year 1997-98 Operating and Capital Purchase Budget for the Commission as set forth in the report and accompanying attachment by the Executive Director dated March 12, 1997, is hereby approved; BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that the Executive Director is authorized on behalf of the Commission to submit the fiscal year 1997-98 Operating and Capital Purchase Budget, as well as a list of Proposed Capital Expenditures, to the Roanoke City Council and the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors for approval pursuant to the contract between the Commission, Roanoke City and Roanoke County dated January 28, 1987, as amended ATTEST: Secretary AYES: Kiser, Smith, Turner, Whittaker, Johnson NAYS: None ABSENT: None Printed by Brenda Holton / ADMO1 3/18/97 4:iipm From: Brenda Holton / ADMO1 To: Anne-Marie Green / ADMOl Subject: BOB JOHNSON REQUESTS --------------------------------------- ===NOTE________________________________ CC: Mary Allen / ADMO1, ECH @ PSTHASTE (ELMER HODGE) Mr. Johnson called me with two requests: 1. He wants resolutions of appreciation to Blue Ribbon Committee members put on Consent for 3-11 meeting. Check with Dr. Gordon and find out when the committee will meet again so he can attend and present the resolutions. He said to check with them also for members. I have a copy of the list in my committee book but may need to make sure accurate. MA said that we could write one resolution and put in names and then make fancy ones for each individual to be presented. 2. He wants a letter of sympathy to widow of Monty Johnson, principal at Arnold Burton. Call Schools - get information - how he helped thousands of kids - etc. and draft letter for his signature. Page: 1 Printed by Brenda Holton / ADMO1 3/18/97 1O:26am From: Mary Allen / ADMO1 CONFIRMED To: Brenda Holton / ADMO1 Subject: EXEC SESSION --------------------------------------- ===NOTE====------=====3/18/97=10:00am== Please add another probable litigation item to the executive session, i.e. zoning violation (Clean up of Bill Lee's property- don't list the actual item) Page: 1 N~rn MEMORANDUM ~~ ~C~Z TO: Members of the Board of Supervisors FROM: Elmer Hodge DATE: December 18, 1996 SUBJECT.• Regional Recycling Plan ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- At the Roanoke Valley Resource Authority Board Meeting on December 18, 1996, Bill Rand requested that the Authority arrange for a study to be conducted to identify alternatives available for the regional collection and disposition of recyclable material. After discussion, the Board voted unanimously for the following: 1. Request for Proposals will be prepared immediately. 2. Proposals are to be returned in time for an award to be made at the RVRA Board Meeting on January 24, 1997. 3. A requirement will be that the successful proposal must include a study completion date of no-later-than March 14, 1997. This plan is in keeping with the direction you provided at your December 17th meeting and will provide us with a completed study to discuss at our Board Meeting on March 25. cc: Don Myers Bill Rand 3. Request for approval of Smith Gap Landfill Host Community Fund Expenditure Plan. (John Hubbard, Executive Director, Roanoke Valley Resource Authority) 4. Request for approval of change to Recycling Plan. (Elmer C. Hodge, County Administrator) HCN MOTION TO APPR OVE AT T #3 AND THAT S TAFF W ORK WITH RVRA AND OTHER GOVERN MENTS TO DEVELOP A R EGIONA L A PPROA CH-NO VOTE A-121795-4 FM SLTBSTITLTTE MOTI ON TO CONTINITE THE P RESEN T PR OGRA M AND D A A ~F(~IIFST THAT RVRA AND OTHER GOVERNM ENTS W OR K TOW R RFGION T SOL.LTTION W ITH A REPORT TO BE BR OUGHT BAC K IN 9 0 DAYS (2ND MEETING IN MAR CH 1 AYES-L.BE,~~B~~T NAYS-FFH,HCN 5. Request to use Public Private Partnership Funds to complete application for Phase II ISTEA Grant for Hanging Rock Battlefield Trail. (Timothy Gubala, Economic Development F. REQUESTS FOR WORK SESSIONS 3