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HomeMy WebLinkAbout6/8/1999 - Regulari CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION BY MEMBERS WHO LEFT PRIOR TO ADOPTION OF CERTIFICATION RESOLUTION ON JUNE 8, 1999 This is to certify that while I was not present to vote on the Certification Resolution following the Executive Session on June 8, 1999, to the best of my 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 Ro~oke County, Virginia. Bob L. J~hns~rvJChairman H. Odell "Fuzzy" innix ~ AOAN ,r F ,a , `'' s, z ~ a r C~.~a~xx~# 13 .~# ~.~~xx~.a ~e ROANOKE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ACTION AGENDA JUNE 8, 1999 ,tea ~~,~ 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. The meetings are broadcast live on RVTV, Channel 3, and will be rebroadcast on Wednesday at 7 P.M. and Sunday at 4 p.m. 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 may be made. A. OPENING CEREMONIES (3:00 P.M.) 1. Roll Call HOM ABSENT AT 3:01 P.M. (Arrived at 3:22 p.m.,~ 2. Invocation: The Honorable Harry C. Nickens Roanoke County Board of Supervisors 3. Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag B. REQUESTS TO POSTPONE, ADD TO, OR CHANGE THE ORDER OF AGENDA ITEMS ECH ADDED ITEM J-8 :NAMING OF FIELD AT SHELL PARK BLJ ADDED EXECUTIVE SESSION 2.1-344A(71 PROBABLE LITIGATION, VINEYARD PARK. HCN .ADDED EXECUTIVE SESSION 2.1-344 A (71 LITIGATION. MCCORKLE VS. ROANOKE COUNTY 1 ® Recycled Paper PMM ADDED EXECUTIVE SESSION 2.1-344 A (3) ACQUISITION OR REAL ESTATE FOR UTILITY PURPOSES. C. PROCLAMATIONS, RESOLUTIONS, RECOGNITIONS, AND AWARDS NONE D. BRIEFINGS 1. Presentation on the New Century Region's quality of life study, "Vital Signs" Community Indicators for the New Century Region". (Terry Lynn Cornwell, Project Director) PRESENTED BY ROBERT MANETTA CHAIR OF THE VITAL SIGNS STEERING COMMITTEE. E. NEW BUSINESS 1. Approval of a resolution adopting a legislative program for the 2000 session of the Virginia General Assembly to be submitted to VACo. (Paul Mahoney, County Attorney) R-060899-1 HCN MOTION TO ADOPT 1998 RESO WITH ADDITIONS RECOMMENDED BY PMM. AYES-HOM.FFH,HCN,BLJ NAYS-J P M 2. Request from Sheriff for appropriation of funds for 8 emergency funded corrections deputy positions and increase Classification Plan by 8. (Sheriff Gerald Holt) BOARD MEMBERS TO PROVIDE QUESTIONS AND CONCERNS TO SHERIFF HOLT AND ECH AND ITEM WILL BE BROUGHT BACK ON 6/22/99 F. FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES G. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Second reading of an ordinance to acquire the Read Mountain Water System. (Gary Robertson, Utility Director) 2 0-060899-2 BLJ MOTION TO ADOPT ORD AND ADD TWO POSITIONSNEHICLES URC BLJ ASKED FOR ANALYSIS OF $300,000 IN OVERTIME COSTS. H. PUBLIC HEARING 1. Public Hearing to solicit input on Roanoke County's local community development and housing needs in relation to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for a project in Roanoke County. (Terry Harrington, County Planner) 2 PEOPLE SPOKE IN SUPPORT OF READY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SITES. 1 LETTER RECEIVED IN SUPPORT OF READY SITES. I. APPOINTMENTS 1. Blue Ridge Community Services Board of Directors 2. Clean Valley Council 3. Community Policy and Management Team 4. Highway and Transportation Safety Commission 5. League of Older Americans -Advisory Council 6. Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission HOM NOMINATED LEE BLAIR CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT TO ANOTHER 3-YEAR TERM EXPIRING 6/30/2002 J. 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. 3 R-060899-3 BLJ MOTION TO APPROVE CONSENT AGENDA WITH ADDITION OF ITEM J -8 URC 1. Confirmation of Committee appointments to the Board of Zoning Appeals, Clean Valley Council, Fifth Planning District Commission, Fifth Planning District Commission Metropolitan Planning Organization, Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission, Roanoke Valley Resource Authority and Virginia Western Community College Board and ratification of appointment to the Community Policy and Management Team. A-060899-3.a 2. Request from Parks and Recreation to accept $1,000 grant from the Commission of the Arts. A-060899-3.b 3. Request from Parks and Recreation to accept $190,000 access grant for South County Park. A-060899-3.c 4. Request from Schools to appropriate $728,000 technology grant funds for purchase of computer equipment. A-060899-3.d 5. Request from Schools to appropriate $121,586 grant funds to hire four additional teachers to reduce class size. A-060899-3.e 6. Acceptance of sanitary sewer facilities serving The Orchards, Botetourt South, Section 5. A-060899-3.f 7. Request from the Sheriff to appropriate fees collected from inmate forfeited social security payments for medical supply costs. A-060899-3.a 8. Naming of Softball field at Shell Park. A-060899-3.h K. REQUESTS FOR WORK SESSIONS 4 to discuss private June 22, 1999 Terry k Session on future development' ( 1 Request for wor they relate to road issues as planner) Harrington, County ULED FOR 6122199 SESSION SCHED WORK FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS 99 regarding issuan of REC~UESTS June 22, 19 ort,ion --• eating on County s p (plane ublic h bonds to finance the Facility. 1. Request f 5 725000 in Treatment to ~ ~ wastewater of up Tonal the Roanoke Reg H att, Finance Director) y SCHEDULED FOR 6122199 pUgL1C HEARING AND COMMUNICATIONS COMMENTS M. CITIZENS NONE N REppRTS p FILE -UVV MOTION TO RECEIVE AN BI-J ropriated Balance General Fund Unapp 1' riated Balance Capital Fund UnapprOp 2. Board Contingency Fund 3' eserVe Future School Capital R 4. ES OF BOARD MEMBERS REpORTg AND INQUIRI work sessic O. _..~o~ that the _,~„ ~o~ai ;onstruc~~~will be reor an"G" ---- S AND RECEPTION (4:00 ;ommittee HAL1- OF FAME AWARD SENIOR CITIZENS p• loot of the Administration P•M') the fourth f tion will be held on The recep owing the awards ceremony. Center foil 5 INDUCTEES WERE JOAN DERENGE SALLY LIPTON DICK HAWKINS LOA AREA AGENCY ON AGING FOR THE SENIOR HOME SAFETY PROJECT. Q. WORK SESSIONS (4TH FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM) 1. Work Session to discuss amendments to the Freedom of Information Act. NOT HELD 2. Work Session on Refuse Collection. NOT HELD R. EXECUTIVE SESSION pursuant to Code of Virginia Section 2.1-344 A (1) Personnel matter, performance evaluations for County Administrator and County Attorney; 2.1-344A(7) PROBABLE LITIGATION, VINEYARD PARK; 2.1-344 A (7) LITIGATION, MCCORKLE VS. ROANOKE COUNTY; 2.1-344 A (3) ACQUISITION OR REAL ESTATE FOR UTILITY PURPOSES. BLJ MOTION TO GO INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION FOLLOWING SENIOR CITIZENS RECEPTION AT 4:25 P.M. EXECUTIVE SESSION HELD FROM 4:45 P.M. TO 6:33 P.M. S. CERTIFICATION RESOLUTION R-060899-4 HCN MOTION TO RETURN TO OPEN SESSION AT 6:33 P.M. AND ADOPT CERTIFICATION RESO. BLJ AND HOM LEFT DURING EXECUTIVE SESSION AND WILL CERTIFY SEPARATELY. AYES-JPM.FFH.HCN ABSENT-BLJ.HOM (WILL CERTIFY SEPARATELY) T. ADJOURNMENT HCN ADJOURNED AT 6:34 P.M. 6 ~ POAN ,~,~ ~ ,, ~ Z J .~ 1 38 C~~~tx~#g ~~ ~.~~x~~~e ROANOKE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA JUNE 8, 1999 ,~~~~,~ 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. The meetings are broadcast live on RVTV, Channel 3, and will be rebroadcast on Wednesday at 7 P.M. and Sunday at 4 p.m. 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 may be made. A. OPENING CEREMONIES (3:00 P.M.) 1. Roll Call 2. Invocation: The Honorable Harry C. Nickens Roanoke County Board of Supervisors 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 D. BRIEFINGS 1. Presentation on the New Century Region's quality of life study, "Vital Signs" Community Indicators for the New Century ®Recycled Paper Region". (Terry Lynn Cornwell, Project Director) E. F. G. H. NEW BUSINESS 1. Approval of a resolution adopting a legislative program for the 2000 session of the Virginia General Assembly to be submitted to VACo. (Paul Mahoney, County Attorney) 2. Request from Sheriff for appropriation of funds for 8 emergency funded corrections deputy positions and increase Classification Plan by 8. (Sheriff Gerald Holt) FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Second reading of an ordinance to acquire the Read Mountain Water System. (Gary Robertson, Utility Director) PUBLIC HEARING 1. Public Hearing to solicit community development Community Development project in Roanoke County. input on Roanoke County's local and housing needs in relation to Block Grant (CDBG) funding for a (Terry Harrington, County Planner) APPOINTMENTS 1. Blue Ridge Community Services Board of Directors 2. Clean Valley Council 3. Community Policy and Management Team 4. Highway and Transportation Safety Commission 5. League of Older Americans -Advisory Council 6. Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission J. CONSENT AGENDA ALL MATTERS LISTED UNDER THE CONSENT AGENDA ARE CONSIDERED BY THE BOARD TO BE ROUTINE AND WILL BE 2 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. Confirmation of Committee appointments to the Board of Zoning Appeals, Clean Valley Council, Fifth Planning District Commission, Fifth Planning District Commission Metropolitan Planning Organization, Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission, Roanoke Valley Resource Authority and Virginia Western Community College Board and ratification of appointment to the Community Policy and Management Team. 2. Request from Parks and Recreation to accept $1,000 grant from the Commission of the Arts. 3. Request from Parks and Recreation to accept $190,000 access grant for South County Park. 4. Request from Schools to appropriate $728,000 technology grant funds for purchase of computer equipment. 5. Request from Schools to appropriate $121,586 grant funds to hire four additional teachers to reduce class size. 6. Acceptance of sanitary sewer facilities serving The Orchards, Botetourt South, Section 5. 7. Request from the Sheriff to appropriate fees collected from inmate forfeited social security payments for medical supply costs. K. REQUESTS FOR WORK SESSIONS 1. Request for work session on June 22, 1999 to discuss private road issues as they relate to future development. (Terry Harrington, County Planner) L. REQUESTS FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS 1. Request for public hearing on June 22, 1999 regarding issuance of up to $5,725,000 in bonds to finance the County's portion of the Roanoke Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility. (Diane Hyatt, Finance Director) 3 M. CITIZENS' COMMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS N. REPORTS 1. General Fund Unappropriated Balance 2. Capital Fund Unappropriated Balance 3. Board Contingency Fund 4. Future School Capital Reserve O. REPORTS AND INQUIRIES OF BOARD MEMBERS P. SENIOR CITIZENS HALL OF FAME AWARDS AND RECEPTION (4:00 P.M.) The reception will be held on the fourth floor of the Administration Center following the awards ceremony. Q. WORK SESSIONS (4TH FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM) 1. Work Session to discuss amendments to the Freedom of Information Act. 2. Work Session on Refuse Collection. R. EXECUTIVE SESSION pursuant to Code of Virginia Section 2.1-344 A (1) Personnel matter, performance evaluations for County Administrator and County Attorney. S. CERTIFICATION RESOLUTION T. ADJOURNMENT 4 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: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Presentation on the New Century Region's quality of life study, "Vital Signs: Community Indicators for the New Century Region" COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Terri Lynn Cornwell, Project Director for the New Century Region, which is now located at Hollins University, has requested time on the agenda to present the findings of a regional quality of life study, "Vital Signs: Community Indicators for the New Century Region." She and the co-chair of the Vital Signs Steering Committee, Robert Manetta, will make the presentation. Attached is a copy of the executive summary of the study. She will provide you with copies of the full study at the meeting. e~~- ~~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ACTION VOTE No. Yes Abs Approved () Motion by: Harrison _ Denied () Johnson _ Received () McNamara- Referred () Minnix _ To () Nickens _ ,. q~.J ~~ ,'~ Vital Signs: Community Indicators for the New Century Region May 19, 1999 Mary Allen, Clerk to the Board Roanoke County Board of Supervisors P.O. Box 29800 Roanoke, VA 24018 Dear Ms. Allen: ~-1 I am writing to request time at the June 8`~' Board of Supervisors' meeting to present the fmdings of a regional quality of life study, Vital Signs: Community Indicators for the New Century Region. This project, which grew out of a regional visioning process involving more than 1,000 volunteers throughout the New Century Region, is now located at Hollins University. We believe this report is extremely valuable for community planning efforts and of particular interest to public policymakers. Co-chair of the Vital Signs Steering Committee, Robert Manetta, will accompany me, and we will bring copies of the complete report for distribution. I have enclosed an executive summary of the 121-page document. Thank you for your assistance in this matter. Sincerel , ~~' ~~~, Terri L tirnwell, Ph. Project Director Enclosure Cc: Robert Manetta P.O. Box 9515, Roanoke, VA 24020-1515 (540) 362-6426 • Fax: (540) 362-6286 E-mail: tcornwell@hollins.edu Web site: www.hollins.edu ~-i VITAL SIGNS: COMMUNITYINDICATORSFQR THE NEW CENTURYREGION Executive Summary May 11, 1999 ~i VTIAL SIGNS 1998 COMMUNTI'YINDICATORS FOR THE NEW CENTURYREGION Executive Summary Back round In 1993 business and community leaders from the New River and Roanoke valleys formed an organization to design a strategic plan for the future of their region of western Virginia. Known as the New Century Region, this area encompasses approximately 500,000 people and includes the counties of Alleghany, Bland, Botetourt, Craig, Floyd, Franklin, Giles, Montgomery, Pulaski, Roanoke, and Wythe (Smythe was added after Vital Signs 1998 was published), and the independent cities of Clifton Forge, Covington, Radford, Roanoke, and Salem. Led by the New Century Council, more than 1,000 citizen volunteers throughout the region participated in a planning process which identified goals and strategies designed to achieve a desirable, sustainable future. Of primary importance to the process was the agreement that the path to this future involved complex interconnections between vazious aspects ofsociety -economic, cultural, environmental, and social -and that these aspects must be monitored to ensure a high quality of life for everyone. One of the major recommendations from the New Century Council's Quality of Life Committee was to establish vazious community indicators, collect data pertaining to each indicator, compare the data with other areas around the state and nation, and determine where the New Century Region has strengths and weaknesses. This profile could then be used to create programs designed to correct deficiencies, promote strengths, and, in general, help support a high quality of life for the region. The Community Indicators Program When the New Century Council's visioning process was complete, several projects were selected for implementation. One of these projects was the Community Indicators Program. Led by the Community Indicators Committee, the process involved selecting indicators, compiling and analyzing data, and publishing a report. Indicators were selected by the committee with advice from local organizations which collected the data from both the Roanoke and New River valleys and suggestions from more than 300 citizens gathered from a newspaper questionnaire and surveys of local leaders. The data- gathering organizations formed what the committee has called "The Partnership," in essence, the heart of the project. The Partnership consists of pairs of organizations, one each from the New River and Roanoke valleys, which provide the research for each of the indicators. ~-i Indicators While hundreds of communities across the country have also begun to "rate" their regions, each chooses different indicators. The categories chosen for the New Century Region are: Population, Community, Economy, Education, Environment, and Health. Related to each indicator aze historical data, trendlines, projections, and interpretations of the indicator's significance for the region. For example, data related to the Health Indicator include infant mortality rate, prevalence of prenatal care, tobacco usage, accidental injury rates, and number of suicide deaths. Although the report presents and analyzes data for the entire region, the Appendix lists corresponding data individually,for each coon and city within the region. This material allows each locality to see specific azeas, which might be of local concern. Vets Once the data is assembled, it can be compared to specific targets to determine how well (or poorly) the region rates with respect to the chosen tazget. The first report, Vital Signs 1998, did not set specific targets in most cases, but did compaze data, where applicable, to figures from Virginia or the nation as a whole. The Results While Vital Signs 1998 has attempted to present the most reliable, current data in an unbiased manner, interpretations of some data may differ. Still, specific quantifiable information does provide a picture of the "objective quality of life" of the region. The "subjective quality of life," a complex combination of objective elements and the individual's perception of well-being is, of course, beyond the scope of the current analysis. Below is a brief overview of each indicator highlighting strengths and azeas of concern as indicated by the data: POPULATION Strengths • Slow growth makes sustainable future possible • Fewer traffic jams, less pollution, lower crime rates, slower pace of life Areas of Concern • Slow population growth makes economic growth more difficult • Population decline in relation to the state as a whole may lower legislative influence • Slow growth makes gradual degradation of environment hazd to detect • With the shift to a larger proportion of older residents the region must be prepared to provide appropriate services 2 COMMUNITY Stren hs • The region has a highly developed social support and health care network • Rate of teenage mothers has dropped and is lower than the rate for Virginia • Rate ofout-of-wedlock births is lower than that of Virginia • Person-to-person crime and property crime rates are consistently lower than Virginia's rates D-i • Number of incidents of weapons in schools has been declining, while Virginia's rate has changed little • Rate of arrests for possession of narcotics is lower than that for Virginia • The number of individuals served by large arts and cultural organizations, as well as the number of volunteers and staffassociated with these groups, has been increasing steadily • The region has four times the parks and recreational acreage per person than Virginia as a whole and, at 9.9 acres per 1,000 residents, nearly achieves the historically accepted standazd of 10 acres per 1,000 residents • Voting rates closely track those of Virginia, but turnout is often higher in local and state elections Areas of Concern • Poverty rates are higher than Virginia or the U.S. • Percent of children living in poverty has increased dramatically • Divorce rate is higher than that of Virginia • Child abuse and elderly abuse have continued to increase slowly and rates aze higher than those of Virginia • Juvenile crime rate is higher than that of Virginia • Rate of DUI arrests exceed those of Virginia • School incidents involving alcohol or drugs are higher than those of Virginia • Library use is not increasing like that of the state average ECONOMY Stren hs • Rate of unemployment is low, matching Virginia and running consistently below the national averages, with some azeas of the region running below the state average • Job base is diverse • Per capita income has grown almost 29 percent since 1990 • Number of students continuing their education beyond high school has increased significantly since 1986 • ''. D-~ Areas of Concern • Percent of employment opportunities paying enough to support a family of three has been decreasing • "Buying power index" and "Community wealth indicator" reflect declining economic standards relative to the state • Per capita income for the region is lower than the state and the nation • More than 30 percent of the area's adults lack a high school diploma • The area has a widening disparity between lower- and upper-income households • Average daily number of passengers boazding commercial aircraft in the region has been static or declining; however, current figures show a slight increase EDUCATION Strengths • Student enrollment is increasing • Student drop out rate stays close to the state average of 5 percent • Attendance rates at community colleges aze higher than those of the state • The region offers diverse opportunities for higher education Areas of Concern • The region consistently scores below the state average on standazdized tests • The region is below the state average for annual per student expendftures • The economic burden of attending a four-yeaz college has increased for the residents of the region and is neazly 50 percent greater than for residents of Virginia ENVIRONMENT Stren hs • Air and water quality aze generally good • The region has a large portion of the national forest land in Virginia Areas of Concern • In 1995, 28 percent of toxic chemical releases allowed in the state were in the region while the region accounts for only 12 percent of the land and 7 percent of the population • Atmospheric inversions often trap unhealthy air in the valleys and the hospitalization of children for asthma in the region is nearly double the rate for the state as a whole • Annual solid waste disposal per person is above the U.S. EPA average annual estimates • The region reflects the state and national trend of decreasing farmland • "Best Management Practices" are often not applied to private timber harvests • The 70 percent of land that is not protected by the state or federal governments is also not protected by local governments from ridgeline and steep-slope development 4 Y ~-I HEALTH Strengths • Infant mortality rate has decreased and is lower than the rate in the state as a whole • Prenatal care has uicreased • The percentage of 4~' and 5"' graders passing physical fitness tests in the region is higher than the percentage of students passing in the state as a whole Areas of Concern • The percentage of residents not having health insurance is slightly higher than that of Virginia • Rates of tobacco usage are higher for the region than for the state • Coronary heart disease deaths are higher in the region than in Virginia • The rate of accidental deaths is higher in the region than in the state • Suicide rate is higher than the rate of Virginia • Hospitalization due to diabetes mellitus is higher in the region than in the state The Challenge Clearly, most residents of the New Century Region value the close ties among individuals - a special sense of community -- that can develop when living alesser- populated area. They also appreciate the scenic beauty and the slower pace of life found in western Virginia. The challenge is to increase economic vitality in a sustainable fashion that protects the highly valued natural and cultural heritage of the New Century Region and to ensure that all residents of the area can enjoy this same high quality of life. To be successful at this task, all sectors of the region must understand the inter- relationships between the indicators -brought together and analyzed for the first time in Vital Signs -- and the value of keeping score in order to track progress. The New Century Region can then move beyond simple caretaking to leadership that will ensure a sustainable future in the 21 S` century. 1 z ua ~..• 0 -~ 0 K 0 ~• r• n A~ O -~ ~~ U~ /~~ ~ 1 1 ~ NEW CENTURY REGION Indicators Feedback Form HELP US PROVIDE YOU WITH USEFUL DATA! Your comments about this report are an important part of the process for gathering useful information about the quality of life in the New Century Region. Please take a few minutes to give us your feedback. 1) Please check all that apply to you: ^ Funder ^ Community Leader ^ Consumer ^ Agency Employee ^ Government Employee ^ Student ^ Business Employee ^ Volunteer ^ Public Official ^ Agency Board Member ^ Academic Faculty/Researcher ^ Other 2) Please rate the format of the report: ^ User Friendly ^ Not User Friendly Suggestions for improvement: Should the entire report be published annually? ^ Yes ^ No Should the report just be updated annually and published in its entirety every 3-5 years? ^ Yes ^ No Comments: 3) Please review the data presented: COMMUNITY ^ Helpful ^ Not Helpful to Me Suggestions for additions, deletions, or changes: What would be an appropriate benchmark? EDUCATION ^ Helpful ^ Not Helpful to Me Suggestions for additions, deletions, or changes: What would be an appropriate benchmark? ECONOMY ^ Helpful ^ Not Helpful to Me Su estions for additions deletions or than 99 es: 9 What would be an appropriate benchmark? ~- over -~- VITAL SIGNS 1 Community Indicators for the New Century Region 1 62 Indicators tracking the Population, Community, Economy, Education, Environment and Health Project History 1 The New Century Region 1 Geographic "super" region: New River Valley and Roanoke Valley 1 Counties: 12 Cities: 5 Population over 500,000 Project History 1 The Community Indicators Project was originally a subcommittee of the NCC 1 We are now an independent committee: and the project based at Hollins University Community Indicators Don't Just Monitor Progress They Make It Happen! Beneti lts of Indicator Programs 1 Stimulate citizen involvement & actions 1 Measure progress & effectiveness of efforts 1 Important issues stay before the public 1 Responsible individuals and organizations can be held accountable 1 Understand linkages among issues especially long term 1 Market region by comparing it with with others Indicator Programs 1 Community Indicators Network - 125 communities nationwide 1 Many communities starting programs 1 Usually single political jurisdiction - town, city, county, state level 1 New Century Super-Region fairly unique 1 Run by volunteers, non-profits, economic development groups, governments 2 1999-2000 Goals 1 Publish 2nd Annual Report and begin 3rd 1 Five taskforces: Community, Economy, Education, Environment, Health 1 Review current Indicators and make changes, if necessary 1 Begin setting benchmarks or targets 1 Get more citizen feedback 1 Research historical data & present trends Long-Term Plan 1 Establish permanent local funding for future reports 1 Insure distribution of reports to create "dog-eared" copies 1 Periodic citizen review of Indicators and Visions We Become What We Choose to Measure Measure What You Want To Be 3 Committees Challenge: The New Century Region 1 Reinvigorate citizen involvement and sense of purpose 1 Keep attention of citizens on a vision for the New Century Region 1 Increase credibility with local and state governments, foundations, businesses 1 To be a driving force to implement Vision Major Contributors 1 Virginia Environmental Endowment 1 Carillon Health System 1 Ferrum College 1 Hollins University 1 Fifth Planning District Commission 1 Robins Foundation 1 Cabell Brand Center 1 Norfolk Southern The New Century Region If there is No Citizen Involvement There will be No Momentum No Credibility No Support 4 Request Read the report Fill out the enclosed feedback form Pass the report on to others in your government VITAL SIGNS Find the report at WWW.NEWCENTURY.ORG 5 f~ 0 O 00 oW~ ~~~ 0 ~~~ ~~~ ~~ ~= ~~~~ N ~ ~ O O ~ Cn ~ n fD ~C O O a.. ~ ~ O ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ ~~ Q.: ~. l"r 0 0 r• t-t fD CD O ~ ~ ^ l 1 ~i ~+ ~ -+ ~ ry-, Q ~ C . r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~. ~ ~~~ ~ ' ~_ ky C~ C1 v~ C ni ''~ o ~ z o d~c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ p.. o ~ '~ a. ~ ~ ~' ~ R ~ ~• y ~* -s o c~ "'- ~' 0 0 ~^ ~. 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NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, that the following legislative initiatives are submitted to the Virginia Association of Counties for its legislative program for the 1999 session of the Virginia General Assembly for its favorable consideration and adoption. A. Education. Realizing that public education is the foundation of American democracy and the cornerstone of our future economic well being, the County urges the General Assembly to consider favorably the following actions. 1) The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia should be amended to 1 provide that elected school boards may be granted the authority and responsibility for taxation to support public education. 2) The General Assembly should authorize a reliable, recurring, independent source of local funding for school capital construction, that does not require annual or biennial appropriation by the General Assembly. 3) Local school divisions should be authorized to establish opening dates for school. 4) Disparity funding should be based not only upon the number of students eligible for free or reduced fee lunches, but also upon the locality's local tax effort in support of education. Disparity funding should be based upon the composite index (which measures a locality's relative fiscal ability to provide its share of the cost of a local school system that meets the standards of quality) and the locality's local effort in support of that school system. B. Roanoke County supports legislation relieving local governments of the responsibility of meeting recycling rates on all wastes collected by private haulers and diverted from waste disposal facilities identified to receive such wastes as set out in the local solid waste management plan. This legislation should also require that private haulers diverting such wastes be held accountable and responsible to meeting the same recycling rates and requirements as the local governments. Section 10.1-1411 imposes a 25% recycling mandate on local governments. The General Assembly has severely limited the ability of local governments to regulate the flow of waste. This proposal would relieve local governments of the responsibility of meeting this recycling mandate on all wastes collected by private haulers. It would also 2 require that private haulers be subject to the same recycling mandates as local governments. C. Roanoke County supports additional new construction and maintenance funding for the Virginia Department of Transportation for secondary and primary roads. Additional funding for new construction projects will address critical transportation needs of all local governments. Additional maintenance funding shall be used for an expanded program to mow grass and weeds, and inspect and clean drainage pipes and culverts. D. Roanoke County supports allowing the disposal of land clearing vegetative debris (including tree stumps) in less expensive facilities in a manner not detrimental to the environment. This would require groundwater and methane gas monitoring, financial assurances from the owner/operator, and local governing body certification of compliance with all local ordinances. E. Roanoke County supports legislation amending Section 14.1-46.01:1 to increase the salary supplement for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors from $1,800 to $2,500 per year. F. Roanoke County supports continued and increased funding for the Comprehensive Services Act, the Virginia Community Juvenile Crime Control Act, the Family Preservation Act, local police departments (HB 599 funding), and the Regional Competitiveness Act. G. Roanoke County vigorously opposes any attempt to restrict or eliminate local sources of taxation, including personal property taxation and business and professional occupational licensing, unless local governments are guaranteed the opportunity to replace lost sources of local revenue with comparable, equivalent, 3 independent sources of revenue to allow localities to fulfill their public service obligations. H. Roanoke County supports authority to impose an additional one-half percent ('/Z%) local option sales tax. I. Roanoke County supports expanding local authority to create transportation districts, to impose local option motor vehicle fuels taxes, and to expend these tax proceeds for local transportation improvements. J. Roanoke County supports legislation appropriating funds and directing the State Compensation Board to modify staffing standards for local jails and court services positions for Sheriff's offices. K. Roanoke County supports amending Chapter 6.1, "Virginia Tire Tax" of Title 58.1, "Taxation" (a) to increase the tire tax from $.50 to $1.25, and (b) to direct and authorize the Department of Waste Management to utilize the increased Waste Tire Trust Fund to remediate illegal or abandoned waste tire dumps. L. Amend Sec. 22.1-280.1 to allow the sharing of criminal incident information between local law enforcement agencies and school officials within or among political jurisdictions. M. Amend Sec. 15.2-901 (weeds and trash) and 15.2-904 (inoperable motor vehicles) to allow enforcement through the use of civil penalties, as authorized forviolations of zoning ordinances under Sec. 15.2-2209, or for violations of erosion and sediment control ordinances under Sec. 10.1-562.J. II. That the Clerk to the Board of Supervisors is directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to the Virginia Association of Counties. On motion of Supervisor Nickens to adopt the 1998 resolution with additions 4 recommended by Mr. Mahoney, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: Supervisor McNamara A COPY TESTE: ~•~~ Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors cc: File Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney James D. Campbell, Executive Director, VACo 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: June 8, 1999 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: COMMENTS: This Resolution advises the Virginia Association of Counties (VACo) of the issues or specific proposals that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County wishes to have addressed in VACo's 2000 Legislative Program. BACKGROUND: Each year at this time VACo requests its members to advise it of issues or specific proposals having statewide application for inclusion in its legislative program for the upcoming session of the Virginia General Assembly. VACo has requested our proposals by June 15, 1999. On May 7, 1999, I advised the Board, County department heads and Constitutional Officers of the VACo request for contributions to the 2000 Legislative Program, and suggested that any proposals be submitted to me for submittal to the Board at its meeting on June 8, 1999. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Attached to this report is a copy of the Resolution adopted by the Board on June 9, 1998. It is suggested that the Board adopt last year's Resolution with the following amendments: (i) delete A.2 (school capital funding)and replace it with Supervisor Harrison's proposal (see 2. below); (ii) delete items L (library funding) and M (spot blight), both of which have been accomplished by the 1999 session of the Virginia General Assembly; and (iii) delete item N (train whistles), since safety concerns appear to preclude adoption of such an amendment. The following suggestions have been submitted to me for inclusion in the legislative program: 1. Chairman Johnson requests Board support for General Assembly AGENDA ITEM: RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING PROPOSALS FOR THE VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 2000 LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM, AND REQUESTING THE VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES TO FAVORABLY CONSIDER THE TOPICS AND ISSUES ADDRESSED HEREIN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S 1 ` ~°` ~.. action to amend the charter for the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission (Acts of Assembly, Chapter 140)to authorize the payment of salaries for commissioners. 2. Supervisor Harrison requests Board support for General Assembly action to authorize a reliable, recurring, independent source of local funding for school capital construction, that does not require annual or biennial appropriation by the General Assembly. 3. The Police Department requests an amendment to Sec. 22.1-280.1 to allow the sharing of criminal incident information between local law enforcement agencies and school officials within or among political jurisdictions; an amendment to authorize Roanoke County to impose and receive the proceeds from fines for enforcement of weight limitations; and an amendment to Section 46.2-882 adding Roanoke County to the list of jurisdictions authorized to utilize laser speed detection devices. Items 1 and 3 appear to be of local concern (except for the sharing of criminal incident information) and therefore would not be appropriate for consideration by VACo, since they are not matters of statewide concern. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Board consider the adoption of a Resolution, with amendments. Respectfully submitted, ~~ J~~ Paul M. Mahoney County Attorney No Yes Abs Approved ( ) Motion by Harrison _ Denied ( ) Johnson _ Received ( ) McNamara _ _ Referred ( ) Minnix _ _ to Nickens 2 .~. AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1998 RESOLUTION 060998-6 RECOI~~NDING PROPOSALS FOR THE VIRGINIA ASSOCIATION OF COUNTIES 1999 LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM, AND PETITIONING THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO FAVORABLY CONSIDER THE TOPICS AND ISSUES ADDRESSED HEREIN WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, has identified major legislative issues of state-wide concern to be considered by the 1999 session of the Virginia General Assembly; and WHEREAS, the Board hereby recommends these issues to its state-wide organization, the Virginia Association of Counties, for consideration in the adoption of its legislative program; and WHEREAS, the Board adopts this resolution as its Legislative Program for the Virginia Association of Counties for the 1999 session of the Virginia General Assembly. NOW, THEREFORE, Be It Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, that the following legislative initia-tives are submitted to the Virginia Association of Counties for its legislative program for the 1999 session of the Virginia General Assembly for its favorable consideration and adoption. I. A. Education. Realizing that public education is the foundation of American democracy and the cornerstone of our future economic well being, the County urges the General Assembly to consider favorably the following actions. 1) The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia should be amended to provide that elected school boards may be granted the authority and responsibility for taxation to support public education. r-i 3) Local school divisions should be authorized to establish opening dates for school. 4) Disparity funding should be based not only upon the number of students eligible for free or reduced fee lunches, but also upon the locality's local tax effort in support of education. Disparity funding should be based upon the composite index (which measures a locality's relative fiscal ability to provide its share of the cost of a local school system that meets the standards of quality) and the locality's local effort in support of that school system. B. Roanoke County supports legislation relieving local governments of the responsibility of meeting recycling rates on all wastes collected by private haulers and diverted from waste disposal facilities identified to receive such wastes as set out in the local solid waste management plan. This legislation should also require that private haulers diverting such wastes be held accountable and responsible to meeting the same recycling rates and requirements as the local governments. Section 10.1-1411 imposes a 25% recycling mandate on local governments. The General Assembly has severely limited the ability of local governments to regulate the flow of waste. This proposal would relieve local governments of the responsibility of meeting this recycling mandate on all wastes collected by private haulers. It would also require that private haulers be subject to the same recycling mandates as local governments. C. Roanoke County supports additional new construction and maintenance funding for the Virginia Department of Transportation for secondary and primary roads. Additional funding for new construction projects will address critical transportation needs of all local governments. Additional maintenance funding shall be used for an expanded program to mow grass and weeds, and inspect and clean drainage pipes and culverts. D. Roanoke County supports allowing the disposal of land clearing vegetative debris (including tree stumps) in less expensive facilities in a manner not detrimental to the environment. This would require groundwater and methane gas monitoring, financial assurances from the owner/operator, and local governing body certification of compliance with all local ordinances. E. Roanoke County supports legislation amending Section 14.1- 46.01:1 to increase the salary supplement for the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors from $1,800 to $2,500 per year. F. Roanoke County supports continued and increased funding for the Comprehensive Services Act, the Virginia Community Juvenile Crime Control Act, the Family Preservation Act, local police departments (HB 599 funding), and the Regional Competitiveness Act. G. Roanoke County vigorously opposes any attempt to restrict or eliminate local sources of taxation, including personal property taxation and business and professional occupational licensing, unless local governments are guaranteed the opportunity to replace lost sources of local revenue with comparable, equivalent, independent sources of revenue to allow localities to fulfill their public service obligations. ~~~ H. Roanoke County supports authority to impose an additional one-half percent ('~~) local option sales tax. I. Roanoke County supports expanding local authority to create transportation districts, to impose local option motor vehicle fuels taxes, and to expend these tax proceeds for local transportation improvements. J. Roanoke County supports legislation appropriating funds and directing the State Compensation Board to modify staffing standards for local jails and court services positions for Sheriff's offices. K. Roanoke County supports amending Chapter 6.1, "Virginia Tire Tax" of Title 58.1, "Taxation" (a) to increase the tire tax from $.50 to $1.25, and (b) to direct and authorize the Department of Waste Management to utilize the increased Waste Tire Trust Fund to remediate illegal or abandoned waste tire dumps. __r_ rretworice~ __--_.-_-__.._-. ' w~ 0. Amend Sec. 15.2-901 (weeds and trash) and 15.2-904 (inoperable motor vehicles) to allow enforcement through the use of civil penalties, as authorized for violations of zoning ordinances under Sec. 15.2-2209, or for violations of erosion and sediment control ordinances under Sec. 10.1-562.J. II. That the Clerk to the Board of Supervisors is directed to send a certified copy of this resolution to the Virginia Association of Counties. On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the resolution, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors Minnix, Harrison, Johnson NAYS: Supervisors McNamara, Nickens 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: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Request for appropriation of funds for eight emergency-funded corrections deputy positions, to be partially funded by the State Compensation Board for FY99-2000. This request also includes an amendment to the County Classification and Pay Plan to temporarily accept these positions into the plan until State funding expires on June 30, 2000. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: BACKGROUND: For FY98-99 the State Compensation Board granted Roanoke County four temporary positions to deal with overcrowding in the jail. These four positions were based on an Average Daily Population (ADP) of 159. The Board of Supervisors provided supplemental funding for the non-reimbursed cost of the four emergency positions (1 Administrative Analyst and 3 Deputy Sheriff positions) out of year-end expenditure savings by rolling over FY97-98 funds. Recent notification from the Compensation Board (during the final week of May) has indicated that for FY99-2000, the Sheriff's Office will receive funding to provide eight temporary emergency positions for jail overcrowding. This allocation represents continuation of the 4 currently funded positions and funds 4 additional positions. The allotment of positions is based on an ADP of 180. This represents an increase of 13% over the prior year. These positions are designated for FY99-2000 and would be reevaluated in FY2000-01. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: I request that the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors accept the State funding for one Grade 23, Administrative Analyst and seven Grade 19, Deputy Sheriff positions and inGude them in the Roanoke County Classification and Pay Plan, effective for FY1999-2000. FISCAL IMPACT: The total impact is $262,135. The State Compensation Board will be responsible for $209,292, leaving a difference of $52,843 to be supplemented by the County. $35,000 has been included in the Jail's FY99-00 operating budget for these emergency positions. This allocation leaves $17,843 unfunded. The County supplement is needed because the Compensation Board does not cover all fringe benefits and also recognizes a lower salary reimbursement rate for corrections deputies than is paid by Roanoke County. ~-a Position State Funding County Salary & Benefits Supalement Administrative Analyst $26,864 $38,352 $11,488 Corrections Deputy 26,864 31,969 5,105 Corrections Deputy 26,864 31,969 5,105 Corrections Deputy 26,864 31,969 5,105 Corrections Deputy 25,459 31,969 6,510 Corrections Deputy 25,459 31,969 6,510 Corrections Deputy 25,459 31,969 6,510 Corrections Deputy 25,459 31,969 6,510 209 292 262 135 52 843 STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends appropriation of $209,292, in revenue reimbursement from the Compensation Board and a related expenditure increase in the Sheriff's personnel budget of $227,135 ($262,135 of total cost less $35,000 included in the budget). The difference between the increased revenue appropriation and the increased expenditure appropriation of $17,843 will have to be allocated from existing funds. Allocate year-end expenditure savings of $17,843 by rolling FY98-99 funds over to cover the FY99-2000 expenditures; however, year-end savings are not guaranteed. A shortage of funds available to rollover would dictate the supplemental funds be allocated from within the Sheriff's FY99-00 budget. espectfully submitted, ~~-~~~c~ Gerald S. Holt Sheriff Approved Denied Received Referred To () ACTION Appr ved by, G~ Elmer C. Hodge, County Administrator () Motion by: O O () VOTE No Yes Abs McNamara _ _ _ Harrison _ _ _ Johnson _ _ _ Minnix _ _ _ Nickens _ _ _ ~- ~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1999 ORDINANCE 060899-2 AUTHORIZING ACQUISITION OF THE READ MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY WHEREAS, the Utility Director has negotiated an agreement to acquire the assets of the Read Mountain Water Company owned by Read Mountain Water Company, Inc.; and, WHEREAS, on June 1, 1999, the Roanoke County Planning Commission reviewed the acquisition of the assets of the Read Mountain Water Company and approved said acquisition as being substantially in accord with the adopted Community Plan, as required by Section 15.2-2232; and WHEREAS, Section 18.04 of the Roanoke County Charter directs that the acquisition of real estate be accomplished by ordinance; the first reading of this ordinance was held on May 27, 1999, and the second reading was held on June 8, 1999. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA: 1. That the acquisition and acceptance of the assets of the Read Mountain Water Company, serving an area located in Roanoke County and Botetourt County as shown on the map designated as Exhibit C, from the Read Mountain Water Company, Inc. for the sum of $600,000 is hereby authorized and approved. 2. That the accounts receivable from the last quarter billing of Read Mountain Water Company, Inc. will be purchased at 95% of value (estimated to cost $30,000); and 3. That a contingency of $10,000 is necessary for contingencies, surveys, etc.; 1 l and 4. That the sum of $640,000 is hereby appropriated to fund the purchase of the assets of the Read Mountain Water Company for the purposes herein described, and for related expenses of closing this transaction. This money is appropriated from the following sources: (a) $269,737.51 from the Water Repair and Replacement Fund for water system acquisition and (b) $370,262.49 from the Water Fund Unappropriated Balance. 5. That the County agrees to pay off-site facility fees for up to 256 residential connections over a period not to exceed six years. The Water Capital fund will reimburse the Water Operating Fund for the 256 connections. 6. That the County Administrator is hereby authorized to execute such documents and take such actions as may be necessary to accomplish these transactions, all of which shall be on form approved by the County Attorney. On motion of Supervisor Johnson to adopt the ordinance and add two positions and vehicles, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors McNamara, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None A COPY TESTE: `7~~~z~-cam- ~ • C~~-G~.yi~ Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors cc: File Gary Robertson, Director, Utility Arnold Covey, Director, Community Development Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance John W. Birckhead, Director, Real Estate Assessment Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney Joe Sgroi, Director, Human Resources 2 ~' 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: June 8, 1999 SUBJECT: Second Reading of Ordinance Authorizing the Purchase of the Read Mountain Water System COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: Read Mountain Water System is a relatively new system, which is built to Roanoke County's standards and is equipped with fire hydrants throughout. Purchase of the system is good for Roanoke County because it will guarantee a supply of water to existing county users, accommodate future growth in the area, provide water to the new Bonsack School and provide a comprehensive system. It is imperative that we communicate the benefits of this purchase to water customers in Roanoke County and to Botetourt County as well. Now they will have the full support of the Roanoke County Utility Department in the event their wells become deficient. Alternate water sources available to Roanoke County include the East County Water System, as well as, feeds from the Town of Vinton and Roanoke City. Ultimately, water will be supplied from the Spring Hollow system, possibly through Roanoke City water lines. This purchase is good for us and for the citizens. Recommend approval. BACKGROUND: Fralin and Waldron purchased Crumpacker Orchards in the early 1970's for residential development. The property covers a portion of eastern Roanoke County and western Botetourt County as shown on exhibit "C". Because public water was not available at that time, Fralin and Waldron, Inc. developed a private water system named Read Mountain Water Company. The heirs of Horace Fralin and Elbert Waldron have now decided to sell the Water Company. Roanoke County has been given the first opportunity to purchase the system. The system currently serves approximately 560 customers. The first reading was held on May 27, 1999. ~_- Roanoke County staff has been negotiating with Fralin and Waldron for several months and a contract is pending. The agreement as presented, calls for Roanoke County to pay $600,000. Read Mountain Water Company will read the meters and send the final quarterly bill within three days prior to closing. Roanoke County will pay Read Mountain Water Company 95% of the value of these billings (estimated at $30,000), and will be responsible for collection from the users. Roanoke County also agrees to pay off-site facility fees for up to 256 new residential connections. If there were a problem in the future with the groundwater sources, the County would not be obligated to provide new connections. If purchase of the water system is approved, staff recommends that County rates and charges become effective at time of closing. Representative monthly charges comparing County rates and Read Mountain Water Co. rates are shown below. Monthly Volume Roanoke County Rate Read Mountain -Present Rate 6,OOO.gallons $26.16. $21.06 10,000 gallons $34.36 $31.47 Staff further recommends that the vehicle and personnel count of the Utility Department be increased by two. These personnel will be utilized for meter reading, customer service, routine maintenance and emergency service. Fralin and Waldron contracted out these functions at a cost of $71,327. The cost of adding two staff to the County will be $66,000 including amortization of the vehicles and equipment. This will also allow us to reduce overtime in other areas of the department. Attached is a purchase analysis of the water system. This analysis provides a positive cash flow and includes the above expenses and a 10-year debt service on the $600,000 purchase price. If annual net income is reduced to zero, the water system will actually be paid for in year seven. A proposed time line for this acquisition is as follows: May 27: The Board of Supervisors approved the first reading. June 1: The Planning Commission reviewed the purchase under Sec. 15.2-2232 and determined that this acquisition is "substantially in accordance with the adopted 1998 Roanoke County Community Plan". June 8: The Board of Supervisors approves second reading and agrees to purchase Read Mountain Water System. June 8 -August 30: Read Mountain Water Company requests that the SCC approve sale of the water system to Roanoke County in accordance with the Utility Transfers Act in the Code of Virginia. August -Sept: Staff holds public meeting with property owners and sends letters of welcome to all new customers. October 1, 1999: Roanoke County begins operating Read Mountain Water System. ~, FISCAL IMPACT: Funds for purchase of the water system are available as follows: $269,737.51 -Presently allocated in Water Fund for water system acquisition. $370,262.49 -Funds available in Water Fund Unappropriated Balance. $640,000.00 These funds include the $600,000 purchase price, $30,000 to acquire the assets of the last quarter billing, and $10,000 for contingencies such as surveys, testing, etc. Funds for operation and maintenance of the water system will be made available from water customers of the system. The water capital fund will reimburse the water operating fund for off-site facility fees. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that purchase of the Read Mountain Water System is approved following second reading on June 8, 1999 and after Read Mountain Water Company receives approval from the State Corporation Commission. 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G ~~~~ } , r ~~h, Y`t tr ~ I ~;v ~ li '~~1P ,~ / <~ / r i!P} ~ ~~~~~~1~~ ~~~ ~Rd~ II I ~ '~ '~\ ~ ^ , ~.'f d '.,~ ~ i~ ~ ~ a~,~ ~i i } ;a~~ ` ~; )qu ,j ~'~ r, ~) ~. ~~ 'y ,, >- ~~ ~~~ ~: r ! ~, ~- - AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1999 ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ACQUISITION OF THE READ MOUNTAIN WATER COMPANY WHEREAS, the Utility Director has negotiated an agreement to acquire the assets of the Read Mountain Water Company owned by Read Mountain Water Company, Inc.; and, WHEREAS, on June 1, 1999, the Roanoke County Planning Commission reviewed the acquisition of the assets of the Read Mountain Water Company and approved said acquisition as being substantially in accord with the adopted Community Plan, as required by Section 15.2-2232; and WHEREAS, Section 18.04 of the Roanoke County Charter directs that the acquisition of real estate be accomplished by ordinance; the first reading of this ordinance was held on May 27, 1999, and the second reading was held on June 8, 1999. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA: 1. That the acquisition and acceptance of the assets of the Read Mountain Water Company, serving an area located in Roanoke County and Botetourt County as shown on the map designated as Exhibit C, from the Read Mountain Water Company, Inc. for the sum of $600,000 is hereby authorized and approved. 2. That the accounts receivable from the last quarter billing of Read Mountain Water Company, Inc. will be purchased at 95% of value (estimated to cost $30,000); and 3. That a contingency of $10,000 is necessary for contingencies, surveys, etc.; and 4. That the sum of $640,000 is hereby appropriated to fund the purchase of the assets of the Read Mountain Water Company for the purposes herein described, and for related expenses of closing this transaction. This money is appropriated from the following sources: (a) $269,737.51 from the Water Repair and Replacement Fund for water system acquisition and (b) $370,262.49 from the Water Fund Unappropriated Balance. U:\WPDOCS\AGENDA\UTILITY\READMTN.ORD c- That the County agrees to pay off-site facility fees for up to 256 residential connections over a period not to exceed six years. The Water Capital fund will reimburse the Water Operating Fund for the 256 connections. 6. That the County Administrator is hereby authorized to execute such documents and take such actions as may be necessary to accomplish these transactions, all of which shall be on form approved by the County Attorney. U:\WPDOCS\AGENDA\UTILITY\READMTN.ORD 1 ACTION NO. ITEM NO . ~ _ I AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: June 22, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: A Public Hearing to Solicit Public Input on Roanoke County's Local Community Development and Housing Needs in Relation to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Funding for a Project in Roanoke County. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: Roanoke County anticipates submitting a CDBG grant application to the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) in the near future. If approved by DHCD, the funds will allow Roanoke County to assist with the expansion of an existing business and will allow the County to correct a long standing stormwater drainage issue in a North County neighborhood. CDBG requirements specify that any locality considering a CDBG grant application must hold two public hearings. The first hearing, scheduled for June 8,1999, is for the purpose of soliciting general public input on Roanoke County's general community development and housing needs. The second hearing, to be held prior to submittal of the CDBG grant application, is for the purpose of soliciting public input on the specific grant application and project proposed. Staff has advertised this hearing by publishing two block ads in the Roanoke Times on May 31 and June 1, 1999. We have also notified all of the Roanoke County Civic League Presidents of the purpose of the hearing and have solicited their attendance and comments. Finally, we have also advertised this hearing on Channel 3 for the past several weeks. ." ~ - ~ ~.~ 2 Staff recommends as follows: 1. That the Board of Supervisors hold a public hearing on June 8, 1999 to solicit public input on Roanoke County's local community development and housing needs in relation to Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding for a project in Roanoke County. Respectfully Submitted, ~~~ Terrance Ha ngton, AICP Departm t of Community Development Approved, (~~~~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Action Approved ( ) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Ref erred to Motion by Vote No Yes Abs Harrison Johnson McNamara Minnix Nickens O~ ROAN ,~~` ~ .:; 9 z ~ o Z J t~ .a 1838 AGENDA ITEM NO. ~ ~" 1 APPEARANCE REQUEST PUBLIC HEARING -ORDINANCE _ CITIZEN COMMENTS SUBJECT: ~~~ ~~~/ ~v-bl i~1(It~ - S~1~e~ ,S i~eS 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, / W/LL G/VE MY NA/NE AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD, /AGREE TO AB/DE BY THE GU/DEL/NES L/STED 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. ^ The speaker will be limited to a presentation of his/her 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 to the Board. ^ Individuals speaking on behalf of an organized group shall file with the Clerk written authorization from the Group allowing the individual to represent them. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK TO THE BOARD NAME: A Y1'(le ~1 ~C~'l~.lOrU~ ADDRESS: 2C~ ~ ~.~ ~ L I C~ t ~ , ~~~~~~~ ~ v n~' PHONE: ~~~(3 - t S~~ ROAN ,f~ O~ L s AGENDA ITEM NO. ~~ ~' 1 38 APPEARANCE REQUEST PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE CITIZEN COMMENTS SUBJECT: ~~~r~~~: ~ d~l~~~~~~s-~' ~~ G-i'~fi~'` - - 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, / W/LL G/VE MY NAME AND ADDRESS FOR THE RECORD, /AGREE TO AB/DE BY THE GU/DEL/NES L/STED 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. ^ The speaker will be limited to a presentation of his/her point of view only. Questions of clarification may be entertained by the Chairman. . ^ All comments must be directed to the oard. 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 to the Board. ^ Individuals speaking on behalf of an organized group shall file with the Clerk written authorization from the Group allowing the individual to represent them. PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY AND GIVE TO THE CLERK TO THE BOARD NAME: ,~' `U~~ ~~~ ADDRESS: ~-~~.~~ ~~~~ ~/~'~ , ~~U~il~~; i V~ ~~~fL PHONE: ~~~~'~%/~6 ~`-~ ~~i~ 5"- 3~.~~ C~~ Jun-08-99 12:02P SALEM/ROANOKE COUNTYCofC 540 387-4110 P_Ol ~neorperated June 8, 1999 Mr. Terry Harrington Roanoke County Administrative Offices PO Box 29800 Roanoke, Virginia 24018 Dear Terry: Due to time constraints, ! am unable to be at the 3:00 p.m. Board of Supervisors Meeting today. However, I want to express to you my opinion regarding this matter. We have a need in Roanoke County as well as the Roanoke Valley in general for sites with adequate off-site improvements to allow for economic opportunities. The Salem/Roanoke County Chamber of Commerce supports site development and feels that Roanoke County should address the issue of oft=sire improvements. Again, please accept my apology and if the Chamber can be of assistance, please don't hesitate to ask. Sincere) )lady Griesenbrock Executive Vice President P.O. BOX 832 SALEM, VIRGINIA 24153 (540) 387-0267 ~. ACTION NUMBER 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: June 8, 1999 SUBJECT: Appointments to Committees, Commissions and Boards COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR' COMMENT~~ 1~ BLUE RIDGE COMMUNITY SERVICES BOAR OF DIRECTORS The unexpired three-year term of Susan J. Cloeter who has resigned. Her term expires on December 31, 1999. Her letter of resignation is attached. 2a CLEAN VALLEY COUNCIL The two year terms of Joseph McNamara, Board Liaison, and Vince Reynolds will expire 06/30/99. ~, COMMUNITY POLICY AND MANA ,FMFNT TEAM The three year term of Gary Wilburn, representing the private community resources, will expire 06/30/99. The CPMT has recommended that Mr. Wilburn be reappointed for another three year term which will expire 06/30/02. His ratification is on the Consent Agenda. 4~ HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION SnFFTV COMMISSION The four year term of Jeffrey Echols, VDOT Representative, Jay E. Gaylor, Legal Representative, James M. Martin, Senior Representative, Horace L. McPherson, Senior Representative, and Lt. Stephen Turner, will expire 06/30/99. The four year term for a youth representative is vacant. Mr. James Martin has notified the Clerk's Office that he does not wish to serve another term. Mr. Horace McPherson has served two consecutive terms and is not eligible for reappointment. Z ~. ~~"'"~ The one-year term of Thelma Ihrig expired March 31, 1999. She has indicated that she does not wish to serve another term at this time. The three year terms of Mrs. Lee Blair, Cave Spring District, and Robert R. Cookston, Member at Large, will expire 06/30/99. SUBMITTED BY: Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board APPROVED BY: ~~~ ~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ACTION VOTE No. Yes Abs Approved () Motion by: Harrison Denied () Johnson Received () McNamara- Referred () Minnix To () Nickens _ _ _ 2 „ g,g.~s ~r / 3633 Larson Oaks Dr., SW Roanoke, Virginia 24018 May 10, 1999 Mr. Bob Johnson ~~~ ~''~ r~,.-~~~~ - ~_ - . ^ Chairman, Roanoke County 1' Board of Supervisors ~ 5204 Bernard Dr., SW ~~~ r,~' Roanoke, Virginia 24018 _ . . Dear Mr. Johnson: I have had the opportunity to serve as a Roanoke County representative to the Board of Directors of Blue Ridge Community Services for almost six years. In this time I have learned about the many functions of BRCS and have developed a great sense of pride from being associated with such awell-run organization. My experiences with BRCS have been very rewarding, and for this reason I regret that I must resign from the Board. Heightened familial obligations coupled with being afull-time student have made it difficult forme to contribute the time to BRCS that it both requires and deserves. Please know that I appreciate the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors for having allowed me the opportunity to serve my community in this capacity. Sincerely yours, =~--- ~~L ~ Susan J. Cloeter Cc: Dr. Fred Roessel, Executive Director Mr. Rodney Furr, Chairman of Board of Directors • J~l -g AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1999 RESOLUTION 060899-3 APPROVING AND CONCURRING IN CERTAIN ITEMS SET FORTH ON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA FOR THIS DATE DESIGNATED AS ITEM J -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 June 8, 1999 designated as Item J -Consent Agenda be, and hereby is, approved and concurred in as to each item separately set forth in said section designated Items 1 through 8, inclusive, as follows: Confirmation of Committee appointments to the Board of Zoning Appeals, Clean Valley Council, Fifth Planning District Commission, Fifth Planning District Commission Metropolitan Planning Organization, Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission, Roanoke Valley Resource Authority and Virginia Western Community College Board and ratification of appointment to the Community Policy and Management Team. 2. Request from Parks and Recreation to accept $1,000 grant from the Commission of the Arts. 3. Request from Parks and Recreation to accept $190,000 access grant for South County Park. 4. Request from Schools to appropriate $728,000 technology grant funds for purchase of computer equipment. 5. Request from Schools to appropriate $121,586 grant funds to hire four additional teachers to reduce class size. 6. Acceptance of sanitary sewer facilities serving The Orchards, Botetourt South, Section 5. ~~ ~~- 7. Request from the Sheriff to appropriate fees collected from inmate forfeited social security payments for medical supply costs. 8. Naming of Softball field at Shell Park. 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 with Item 8 added, and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors McNamara, Minnix, Harrison, Nickens, Johnson NAYS: None A COPY TESTE: .1~. Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors cc: File Pete Haislip, Director, Parks & Recreation Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance Dr. Jane James, Director of Technology Dr. Deanna Gordon, School Superintendent Brenda Chastain, Clerk, School Board Joy Wright, Supervisor, Federal Programs Gary Robertson, Director, Utility Arnold Covey, Director, Community Development Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney Gerald S. Holt, Sheriff 2 ~-' ~ ~ A-060899-3. a 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: June 8, 1999 SUBJECT: Confirmation of Committee appointments to the Board of Zoning Appeals, Clean Valley Council, Fifth Planning District Commission, Fifth Planning District Commission Metropolitan Planning Organization, Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission, Roanoke Valley Resource Authority and Virginia Western Community College Board and ratification of appointment to the Community Policy Management Team. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: The following nominations were made at the May 27, 1999 Board of Supervisors meeting. 1. Board of Zoning Appeals Supervisor Minnix nominated Rodney McNeil to another 5 year term which will expire 6/30/04 2. Clean Valley Council Supervisor Minnix nominated Supervisor Joseph McNamara to another 2 year term which will expire 6/30/01 3. Fifth Planning District Commission Supervisor Minnix nominated Supervisor Joseph McNamara to another 3 year term expiring 6/30/02 4. Fifth Plannina District Commission Metropolitan Planning Organization Supervisor McNamara nominated Supervisor H. Odell Minnix to another 3 yearterm as Alternate. The term expires 6/30/02. 5. Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission ~~ Supervisor McNamara nominated William Skelton to another 3 year term representing the Windsor Hills District. The term expires 6/30/02. 6. Roanoke Valley Resource Authority Supervisor Harrison nominated Elaine Carver to fill the unexpired term of William Rand. The term expires 12/31 /99. 7. Virginia Western Community College Board Supervisor Johnson nominated James W. Arend and Geoffrey Ottaway to another 4 year term which will expire 6/30/03. 8. Community Policy and Management Team The CPMT has recommended the reappointment of Gary Wilburn to another three year term which will expire 6/30/02. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the above appointments be confirmed by the Board of Supervisors and that the appointment to the Community Policy and Management Team be ratified. SUBMITTED BY: Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board APPR VED BY: Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ACTION Approved (x) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ( ) Motion by: Bob L. Johnson to approve VOTE No Yes Abs Johnson _ x Harrison _ x _ McNamara_ x _ Minnix _ x _ Nickens x cc: File Board of Zoning Appeals Clean Valley Council Fifth Planning District Commission Fifth Planning District Commission Metropolitan Planning Organization Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission Roanoke Valley Resource Authority Virginia Western Community College Board Community Policy and Management Team A-060899-3 . b 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: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Appropriation of a $1,000 Grant from the Virginia Commission of the Arts to Parks and Recreation. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: ~ ~/' SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Each winter the special event section of the Parks and Recreation department sponsors the Children's Entertainment series. This year Parks and Recreation sponsored a performance by Theatre IV of Richmond. Theatre IV is a sanctioned program of the Virginia Commission of the Arts which makes localities eligible for grants to help pay for performances by sanctioned groups. Parks and Recreation applied and received $1,000 for this program. FISCAL IMPACT: Increase the Parks and Recreation special event budget by $1,000. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: The Board of Supervisors appropriate $1,000 to Parks and Recreation Department to offset the expense of Theatre IV. Respectfully submitted, Pete Haislip Director Approved by, C,J`~yy~"'~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ACTION VOTE No Yes Abs Approved (x) Motion by: Bob L. Johnson to approve Johnson _ x _ Denied () Harrison _ x _ Received () McNamara- x _ Referred () Minnix _ x _ To (1 Nickens x cc: File Pete Haislip, Director, Parks & Recreation Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance A-060899-3.c 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: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Appropriation of $190,000 Recreation Access Grant for South County Park COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: The Board of Supervisors has previously approved the construction of phase 1 of the South County Park. Part of this process authorized the Parks and Recreation department to apply for recreational access funds. In March 1999, the Commonwealth Transportation Board approved a $190,000 recreational access grant to construct the access road for the new South County Park. County policy requires these funds be appropriated to the Parks and Recreation budget. FISCAL IMPACT: Increase the Parks and Recreation capital budget by $190,000. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors appropriate the $190,000 access grant for the South County Park development Respectfully submitted, Pete Haislip Director ACTION VOTE No Yes Approved (x) Motion by: Bob L. Johnson to approve Johnson _ x Denied () Harrison _ x Received () McNamara- x Referred () Minnix _ x To () Nickens _ x cc: File Pete Haislip, Director, Parks & Recreation Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance Approved by, Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Abs A-060899-3 . d ACTION # ITEM NO. '~~- MEETING DATE: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Request for advance spending of $728,000 Technology Funding and appropriating to the Technology Grant Fund BACKGROUND: Chapter 935, 1999 Virginia Acts of Assembly (the 1998-2000 Appropriation Act) authorizes the Virginia Public School Authority to conduct an education technology grant program in the spring of the year 2000. This program focuses on: a) school networks; b) providing network-ready multimedia computers for every classroom; and c) providing a 5 to 1 ratio of pupils to network-ready computers. Roanoke County's portion of this grant is $728,000. With the attached resolution, localities aze authorized to expend these funds immediately and reimburse the locality upon the sale of the bonds. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: This money will be used to provide a general purpose Pentium or PowerPC computer lab for each school not having one and additional Windows® computers to achieve the objective of having a networked, multimedia computer in each high school classroom. FISCAL IMPACT (Alternatives, if applicablel: The required local match of $145,600 is included in the media services budget for 1999-2000. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of the resolution and appropriation of $728,000 to the Grant Fund for the purchase of classroom computers, related peripherals, and networking. ~~~~ D Jane Jame Director of Technology Approved (x) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ( ) C/''~`~ ~l ~~~1~~1 " ' Elmer C. Hodge . County Administrator ACTION VOTE No Yes Abs Johnson _ x Harrison _ x McNamara- x Minnix _ x Nickens _ x Motion by: Bob L. Johnson to approve cc: File Dr. Jane James, Director of Technology Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance Dr. Deanna Gordon, School Superintendent Brenda Chastain, Clerk, School Board sy FROM THE MINUTES OF THE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD OF ROANOKE COUNTY MEETING IN REGULAR SESSION AT 7:00 P.M. ON MAY 27, 1999 IN THE BOARD ROOM OF THE ROANOKE COUNTY SCHOOLS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES. RESOLUTION OF THE SCHOOL BOARD OF ROANOKE COUNTY DECLARING ITS INTENTION TO REIMBURSE ITSELF FROM THE PROCEEDS OF ONE OR MORE GRANTS MADE BY THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA FOR CERTAIN EXPENDITURES TO BE MADE IN CONNECTION WITH CERTAIN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS WHEREAS, Roanoke County Public Schools (the "Division") is a political subdivision organized and existing under the laws of the State of Virginia; and WHEREAS, the Division will pay, after June 15, 1999, certain expenditures (the "Expenditures") in connection with the capital project (the "Project"), as more fully described in Appendix A attached hereto; and WHEREAS, the Roanoke County School Board of the Division (the "Board") has determined that the money to be advanced on and after the date hereof to pay the Expenditures are available only for a temporary period and it is necessary to reimburse the Division for the Expenditures from the proceeds of one or more grants to be made by the Commonwealth of Virginia (the "Grants") from the proceeds of its tax exempt notes (the Notes"); NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Board hereby declares the Division's intent to reimburse the Division with the proceeds of the Grants for the Expenditures with respect to the Project made on and after June 15, 1999. The Division reasonably expects on the date hereof that it will reimburse the Expenditures with the proceeds of the Grants. Section 2. Each Expenditure will be of a type properly chargeable to a capital account under general federal income tax principles (determined in each case as of the date of the Expenditure). Section 3. The maximum cost of the Project is expected to be $728,000. .~-y Section 4. The Division will make a reimbursement allocation, which is a written allocation by the Division that evidences the Division's use of proceeds of the Grants to reimburse an Expenditure, no later than 18 months after the later of the date on which the Expenditure is paid or the Project is placed in service or abandoned, but in no event more than three years after the date on which the Expenditure is paid. The Division recognizes that exceptions are available for certain "preliminary expenditures," costs of issuance, certain de minimus amounts, expenditures by "small issuers" (based on the year of issuance and not the year of expenditure) and expenditures for construction projects of at least 5 years. Section 5. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage. PASSED AND ADOPTED this twenty-seventh day of May, 1999. Adopted on motion of Thomas A. Leggette, seconded by William A. Irvin, III, and on the following recorded vote: AYES: Jerry L. Canada, William A. Irvin, III, Marion G. Roark, Michael W. Stovall and Thomas A. Leggette. NAYS: None TESTE: ~~CG`/ ,Clerk ~ c: Mrs. Penny Hodge Mrs. Diane Hyatt File S~ Appendix A Classroom Computers and Networking Technology Initiative Project Roanoke County School Board The Roanoke County School Board , in accordance with its Plan for Instructional Technology and the Six-Year Educational Technology Plan for Virginia, will use the proceeds from this grant for the purchase of classroom computers, peripheral devices, and equipment necessary to connect computers to Local Area Networks in each building and a proposed Wide Area Network within Roanoke County. Equipment to be purchased includes multimedia, network-ready computers (either Macintosh or Windows), printers, display devices, CD-ROM drives, ethernet cards, and graphic devices such as scanners and digital cameras. Where needed for optimum use, portable computers may be substituted. All buildings within the Roanoke County School Division have been wired with an ethernet network. A limited amount of additional wiring and network equipment has been identified as necessary to complete and enhance the Local Area Networks. Equipment to facilitate connection to Virginia's PEN and the Internet may also be purchased. A-060899-3.e ACTION ~ ITEM NUMBER ~"°° MEETING DATE: June 8. 1999 AGENDA ITEM: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: Request to appropriate $121,586 grant funds to hire four teachers to reduce classroom size. ~~ BACKGROUND : For fiscal year 1999, Congress has provided a down payment of $1.2 billion that will be available to States on July 1, 1999, to hire new classroom teachers for the 1999-2000 school year in grades 1, 2 and 3. Since research shows the value of lowering class size, the goal of this Class-size Reduction initiative is to help schools improve student achievement by adding additional, highly qualified teachers to the workforce. The addition of these teachers would ensure that class size in some of the aforementioned grades be reduced to no more than 18 children per class. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Roanoke County is eligible to receive $121,586 for hiring teachers to reduce class size to 18 or below. After close examination of class size averages and space availability at each of the 17 elementary schools, the following schools will receive one additional teacher in 2na grade for the 1999-2000 school year: Burlington, Cave Spring Elementary, Clearbrook and Mountain View. FISCAL IMPACT: The grant money in the amount of $121,586 will become available after July 1, 1999. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: To approve appropriation of $121,586 to the Grant Fund. ~~~ ~~/~/fJ02 1 `~ ACTION Approved (x) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ( ) ~~~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Motion by: Bob L. Johnson to approve cc: File Joy Wright, Supervisor, Federal Programs Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance Dr. Deanna Gordon, School Superintendent Brenda Chastain, Clerk, School Board VOTE No Yes Abs Johnson _ x Harrison _ x McNamara- x Minnix _ x Nickens _ x A-060899-3.f ACTION # ITEM NUMBER S`"' ~+ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: June 8, 1999 SUBJECT: Acceptance of Sanitary Sewer Facilities Serving The Orchards, Botetourt South, Section 5 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: ,,,~ ,~' SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: The Developers of The Orchards, Botetourt South, Section 5, F & W Community Development, have requested that Roanoke County accept the Deed conveying the sanitary sewer facilities serving the subdivision along with all necessary easements. The sewer facilities are installed, as shown on plans prepared by Lumsden Associates entitled Botetourt South, Section 5, dated December 5, 1995, which are on file in the Community Development Department. The sanitary sewer facility construction meets the specifications and the plans approved by the County. FISCAL IMPACT: The value of the sanitary sewer construction is $27,400. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors accept the sanitary sewer facilities serving the Botetourt South, Section 5 subdivision along with all necessary easements, and authorize the County Administrator to execute a Deed for the transfer of these facilities. ~-L SUBMITTED BY: Gary Robertso .E. Utility Director APPROVED: ~rrvw Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator ACTION VOTE No Yes Abs Approved (x) Motion by: Bob L. Johnson to approve Johnson - x Denied () Harrison _ x Received () McNamara- x Referred () Minnix _ x To () Nickens _ x cc: File Gary Robertson, Director, Utility Arnold Covey, Director, Community Development Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney ~„ ~- RETURN TO: ROANOKE COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE THIS CHATTEL DEED, made this 23rd day of December , 19 97 , by and between: F & W Community Development , a Vir inia corporation, 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 ,pumps, ma oles and any and all other equipment and appurtenances thereunto belonging, in and to the ef'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: Page 1 of 4 W As shown on the plan entitled Botetourt South. SEction 5 ,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 Page 2 of 4 r' ......~' .,"• WITNESS THE FOLLOWING signatures and seals: Developer: By: As: State of: Virginia County/City of: Roanoke , to wit: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this: 23rd ,day of December 19 97 , By: Andrew Kelderhouse Its Vice President Duly authorized officer Title on behalf of F & W Community Development Corp Notary Public My Commission expires: March 31, 1999 Page 3 of 4 r r" ..,~ ~ w Approved as to form: County Attorney Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia By: Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator SEAL) State of: Virginia County/City of: Roanoke , to wit: 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. Notary Public My Commission expires: Page 4 of 4 ~ ~~ ' ~~ ~ I I ~ ~ ~~,~ I I ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ \ ~ ~.. ~ 'NO TH ,~ ~ ~ / 4 [ \ /` -~~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ,n~ ~ / ~3 )~ 4i ~"., 2s ' - 4r.e~ ~"' ~~o--"~~;~ . '' 6 ~ ---- ~ `~a °~~~~a , ®/ BO TETO UR CO Y N .~ g1.56J 2 ~ ~ ~,~ 4~ '~ 'LP'L h ~ 95 ~ ~h~. 96 as ~. 32.98 r ~ ~ $4 rn ~ M .3 80.00 .,.3 120.93 ~~ ~~ 2~. ..' ~.' ROANOKE COUNTY ACCEPTANCE OF SANITARY SEWER FACILITIES UTILITY SERVING "THE ORCHARDS" DEPARTMENT BOTETOURT SDUTA SECTION S ~_ ~'li~~. ROANOKE COUNTY 40.05 A-060899-3. g 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: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Request to appropriate inmate forfeited Social Security Administration Payments COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: BACKGROUND: In accordance with section 1611(e) (1) (I) (I) (II) of the Act, SSA will pay an incentive payment to afacility/institution covered by this agreement for information on a confined individual which the Compensation Board Reporter furnishes to SSA within the time periods specified in the agreement. The Roanoke County Sheriff's Office furnishes a LIDS (Local Inmate Data System) report on a monthly basis to the State Compensation Board to receive revenue per diem payments. This report is also being utilized to assist the SSA with identifying inmates who are receiving social security payments while incarcerated. Once the SSA has this information they suspend payment to the inmate and pay the County an incentive payment of $200 or $400 for the information. The amount of payment depends on the time frame in which the SSA receives information from the Compensation Board, 30 days/$400 and 90 days/$200. Due to the increase in inmate population from an ADP of 159 in FY97/98 to an ADP of 180 in FY98/99 the Jail Facility is projecting a 44% increase in total medical supply costs (medicine) for inmates in FY98/99 over the previous fiscal year. [FY97/98 total medical supply costs were $22,463.11(budget - $14,000) and FY98/99 projected costs will total $32,369 (budget - $16,000)]. The Roanoke County Sheriff's Office would like to use these revenues in the same manner as the Inmate Co-Payment Program. We anticipate annual revenue of $600-$1,000 from this source which would assist in offsetting the escalating medical supply costs for inmates. SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: I request that the Board of Supervisors appropriate the fees collected from inmate forfeited social security payments for medical supply (medicine) costs and direct the Roanoke County Department of Finance to credit the Jail Medical Account an amount equal to that collected each month. FISCAL IMPACT: None ALTERNATIVES: Place fees collected in to the Roanoke County General Fund and increase the target budget for medical care for Roanoke County/Salem prisoners. a ~ STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval. Respectfully submitted, Gerald S. Holt Sheriff Approved (x) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ( ) Appr ed by, Elmer C. Hodge, Jr. County Administrator J-I ACTION VOTE No Yes Abs Motion by: Bob L. Johnson to approve Johnson _ x Harrison _ x McNamara- x Minnix _ x Nickens _ x cc: File Gerald S. Holt, Sheriff Diane D. Hyatt, Director, Finance t. . A-060899-3.h 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: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: NAMING OF SOFTBALL FIELD AT SHELL PARK COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION Supervisor Minnix has requested that the softball field at Shell Park next to the Penn Forest Elementary School be named in honor of a Southwest County resident who has worked with County youth and the softball program for many, many years. The proposed name for the softball field is not being made public at this time so that this citizen and his family may be recognized at a dedication ceremony at a later date. All of the Board members were notified earlier of this request and have agreed that it would be fitting that this softball field be named for this citizen. Also, Director of Parks & Recreation Pete Haislip has been notified of this proposed action, and concurs with the request. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the softball field be named in honor of this citizen and his life- long contributions to youth athletics in Roanoke County, and that the name be made public at the time of the dedication ceremony. Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator 1 .~ ." ACTION VOTE No Yes Abs Approved (x) Motion by: Bob L. Johnson to approve Johnson _ x _ Denied () Harrison _ x _ Received () McNamara_ x _ Referred () Minnix _ x _ To () Nickens x cc: File Pete Haislip, Director, Parks & Recreation 2 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: June 22, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Request for June 22, 1999 Worksession to discuss Private Road Issues as they Relate to Future Development within Roanoke County COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: BACKGROUND' Since the mid 1980's Roanoke County has required that all new single family lots have frontage along a public road. The only exception to this requirement are rural family exempt subdivisions and private roads approved as part of a Board approved PRD zoning district such as Wolf Creek or Wilshire. The staff is now preparing a cluster housing ordinance for the Planning Commission's and Board's consideration. A key component of the cluster provisions will be authority to permit limited private roads for the purpose of promoting flexibility in lot layout and creativity in design. The purpose of the worksession will be to discuss private road issues and present to the Board for discussion, alternative strategies for allowing limited private roads. Staff recommends as follows: 1. That the Board of Supervisors schedule a worksession for June 22, 1999 to discuss private road issues. s -~ . Respectfully Submitted, y K-1 Approved, ~~~~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Terrance L,/ Harr~gton, AICP Departure of Community Development Action Approved ( ) Motion by Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred to Vote No Yes Abs Harrison Johnson McNamara Minnix Nickens ACTION NO. ITEM NUMBER L- I AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Request for Public Hearing on June 22, 1999 Regarding the Issuance of up to $5,725,000 in Bonds to Finance the County's Portion of the Roanoke Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: ~~ ~~, ~~ SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: The County of Roanoke has previously borrowed $13,100,000 in revenue bonds through Virginia Water Facility Revolving Fund to finance the County of Roanoke's portion of the expansion of the Roanoke Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility. Due to increases in costs since we began the construction of this project the County now needs to borrow an additional amount to complete this project. The Board of Supervisors has previously met in work sessions reviewing the status of the project. On June 22, 1999 time will be set aside to hold a public hearing on this matter and consider the adoption of the necessary resolution to proceed with the supplemental financing. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: SUBMITTED BY: Diane D. Hyatt APPROVED: irrt.-~ Elmer C. Hodge Director of Finance County Administrator M:\FINANCE\COMMON\B OARD\6-8-99.wpd r L -- ~ Approved ( ) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ( ) Motion by McManara Harrison Johnson Minnix Nickens No Yes Abs M:\F[N ANCE\COMMON\BOARD\6-8-99.wpd N-I GENERAL FUND UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Audited Beginning Balance at July 1, 1998 July 28, 1998 Second 'installment on West County Business Park March 23, 1999 Purchase and renovation of Salem Office Supply Balance at June 8, 1999 Changes below this line are for information and planning purposes only. Balance from above of General Amount Fund Revenues $7,947,047 7.71 (1,115,300) (81,720) $6,750,027 6.55% I, $6,750,027 $6,750,027 6.55% Note: On December 18, 1990, the Board of Supervisors adopted a goal statement to maintain the General Fund Unappropriated Balance at 6.25% of General Fund Revenues 1998-99 General Fund Revenues $103,087,232 6.25% of General Fund Revenues $6,442,952 Respectfully Submitted, ~~ ~ Diane D. Hyatt Director of Finance Approved By, ~r~~ ' Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator M:1Finance\Common\Board\Gen98. WK4 N~~ CAPITAL FUND UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Amount Audited Beginning Balance at July 1, 1998 $768,458.71 Amount added from 1997-98 operations per rollover policy $471,083.00 Projects appropriated in 1998-99 original budget Center for Research and Technology (100,000.00 Blue Ridge Parkway Interpretive Center (30,000.00 South County Park Development (100,000.00 North County Soccer Field (50,000.00 Police Firing Range (50,000.00 Courthouse Renovations (75,000.00 McDonald Farm (100,000.00 'Dec 1, 1998 Purchase of land at library headquarters (91,550.00 Dec 15,1998 / Underground storage tank remediation (to be replenished Jan 4, 1999 with year end rollover) (11,948.78 March 23, 1999 Purchase and renovation of Salem Office Supply (620,000.00: Balance at June 8, 1999 $11,042.93 Note: $100,000 of these funds have been temporarily advanced to the Mayflower Hills Park project. Respectfully Submitted, ~~~ Diane D. Hyatt Director of Finance Approved By, e6~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator M:\Finance\Common\Board\Cap98.WK4 RESERVE FOR BOARD CONTINGENCY N-~ ~ COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Amount From 1998-99 Original Budget $210,000.00 June 23, 1998 Roanoke Valley Convention & Visitors Center (107,500.00) Sept 8, 1998 Contribution to TAP Transitional Living Center (9,650.00) Oct 13, 1998 Matthews Electroplating SuperFund Remediation (22,790.00) Nov 17, 1998 Demolish abandoned structure (10,000.00) Jan 12, 1999 Roanoke Regional Chamber dues (2,500.00) Apri127, 1999 Republican Primary Election costs (12,370.00) Apri127, 1999 Citizen Satisfaction survey (10,250.00) Balance at June 8, 1999 $34,940.00 Respectfully Submitted, }U,C.alr.iu ~ • J~ Diane D. Hyatt Director of Finance Approved By, ~~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator M:\Finance\Common\Board\Board98.WK4 N-Y FUTURE SCHOOL CAPITAL RESERVE COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Amount Savings from 1996-97 debt budget $670,000.00 Transfer from County Capital Projects Fund 1,113,043.00 FY97-98 Original budget appropriation 2,000,000.00 23, 1998 Savings from 1997-98 debt fund 321,772.00 FY98-99 Original budget appropriation 2,000,000.00 Balance at June 8, 1999 104,81 IThe following funds have been temporarily advanced from this fund will be reimbursed with future bonds issues: Balance from above Land purchase and site work for new South County high school Science Labs $6,104,815 (4,000,000) (2,170,600) ($65,785) Respectfully Submitted, Diane D. Hyatt Director of Finance Approved By, f,~- ~ Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator M:\Finance\Common\Board\Schoo198.WK4 ~~ 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: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Senior Citizens Hall of Fame Awards COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: This time has been set aside to recognize senior citizens for their contributions to the community. This is the 14th year of the Hall of Fame awards, and the third time the awards have been presented at a Board of Supervisors meeting. The Board members have previously received information about the presentation and recipients. The many contributions of these volunteers are impressive and we are grateful for their work. The Hall of Fame was established to give recognition to Roanoke County residents, age 60 and over, who through their volunteer efforts, have improved the quality of life in their communities. The Hall of Fame was also established to recognize a community minded business, agency or organization that provides a service to the senior citizens population or has as a statement of purpose, the betterment of the community. The ceremony is coordinated by the Parks and Recreation Department staff, under the direction of Myra Sellers. Following the awards ceremony, there will be a reception on the fourth floor of the Administration Center honoring this year's award recipients. Submitted by: Elmer C. Hodge County Administrator Approved ( ) Denied ( ) Received ( ) Referred ( ) To ( ) ACTION Motion by: VOTE ~- No. Yes Abs Harrison _ _ _ Johnson _ _ _ McNamara- _ _ Minnix Nickens _ _ cc: File /- JOAN DERENGE, PH. D Dr. Derenge has served as chair and board member of Youth Support Services for over 15 years. During those times, Dr. Derenge has trained counselors pro-bono. Youth Support Services, an all volunteer agency, works with youth, ages 7 to 17. The organization helps ensure that high-risk youth and minor juvenile offenders are directed away from official action and therefore not stigmatized by the criminal record. Because of Dr. Derenge's expertise, Youth Support Services counselors receive guidance and direction in dealing with their clients. In cases such as shoplifting, a program was started five years ago, and the recidivism rate is only 2%. Additionally, Dr. Derenge worked for 25 years with Juvenile Court Services 2 days a week while maintaining a private practice as a clinical psychologist. Without a doubt, Dr. Derenge has helped hundreds of adults and children to a better and more productive life. She has had to retire from the court system and private practice, however, Youth Support Services will continue to accomplish their mission in counseling the youth of Roanoke Valley through Dr. Derenge's on-going training and direction. Joan Derenge, advocate for youth and silent partner of Youth Support Services has set a fine example of a dedicated volunteer. Dr. Derenge, it is my pleasure to induct you into the 1999 Roanoke County Senior Citizens Hall of Fame. ~~. SALLY LIPTON Sally became a volunteer at Carilion Roanoke Community Hospital (CRCH) in December 1997 and has donated 837 hours of service since that date. She works in the Gift Shop and at the hospital's Information Desk. Sally unpacks, prices, stocks, and sells the merchandise for the Gift Shop. She assists in assembling charts, packet and booklets for educational projects and meetings. Sally also delivers flowers, mail, and packages to patients, runs errands for the nursing units, answers the phones, and provides directions and escort service to visitors and incoming patients. Sally's main assignments, the Gift Shop and hospital's Information Desk, require her to interact with patients, visitors, and employees. Sally always has a positive attitude - smiling and up beat; her personality is contagious. Sally works four afternoons per week and consistently offers to work extra, to fill in for those absent from their shift. Sally is very dedicated and dependable. One important facet of volunteering with local organizations is the contribution of one's time and talents back to the community. Sally is a giving person, concerned about others, and wants to "make a difference". The Volunteer Department at CRCH has certainly benefited from having Sally participate as a volunteer, not only her hours and duties completed but also her commitment. The hospital has benefited because Sally is a great "PR" person. The patients, visitors and employees benefit by the contact they have with her -she is fun to be around -you just feel better! Sally, it is my pleasure to induct you into the Roanoke County Senior Citizens Hall of Fame. T DICK HAWKINS Dick has 23 years of dedicated service to TRUST where he provides hotline counseling to people calling with a crisis, a need to talk, or for information and referrals. In addition to his four-hour weekly shift, he assists clients in the emergency shelter, and trains volunteer trainees on the TRUST counseling model. He also provides community education for college classes, other agencies, civic and church groups. Dick serves on the Board of Directors as the volunteer representative and has been active on the capital campaign council, speakers bureau, and co-chair of the recruitment and retention committee. Dick has also held the position of training coordinator and helped develop the TRUST training program. TRUST provides the Roanoke community with prevention and intervention, information and referrals, emergency shelter and related services. TRUST has an adult and a teen hotline, staffed with trained volunteers, and emergency shelter and a traveler's assistance program. These services for homeless people and the hotlines where people can call and talk about their problems, are provided free, and in a confidential and safe environment. TRUST logs over 300 calls a month into its adult and teen hotlines. Dick listens and talks to people feeling overwhelmed with problems such as substance abuse, domestic violence, sexual assault, relationship issues, anxiety, depression and suicide. TRUST also provides about 300 shelter beds per month to people in our community in need of emergency shelter. Dick tends to these clients that have no where else to turn when they have lost everything. Dick has a warm, charming, and friendly nature, which puts clients and trainees at ease. He has improved the quality of life ~J in Roanoke over the past 23 years by providing an empathetic ear on the hotline, service on the Board, and by training multitudes of people in the Roanoke Valley on effective listening skills on the hotline, as well as in their own lives. Dick is a delightful and dedicated volunteer. Dick, it is my pleasure to induct you into the Roanoke County Senior Citizens Hall of Fame. Now it is time to present the Special Award and this year it goes to LOA Area Agency on Aging for the Senior Home Safety Project. I would like Gerri LaManna and the Home Safety Volunteers to come forward. Gerri, would you introduce these volunteers. Thank you. The Senior Home Safety Project utilizes the skills of volunteers who assist frail senior citizens in making their homes a safer place. Seven volunteers do small home repairs such as fixing broken steps, windows, and locks, and install railings, grab bars, and other safety features as needed. These volunteers also do simple chores which seniors cannot do for themselves such as changing ceiling light bulbs and checking smoke detector batteries. Many older persons have difficulty maintaining their home properly and are living in unsafe conditions. Poor lighting, broken steps, or railings cause falls. Lack of adequate security because of broken windows, doors, and locks increase the senior's vulnerability to criminal victimization. Lack of smoke detectors is another hazard. Frail elderly who have problems with mobility need installation of grab bars, railings or other modifications in order to remain in their home. Seniors with limited resources who don't have a family member to do the work have difficulty finding someone to do small jobs. Volunteers are constantly challenged by the need to be creative in their home safety assignments. Often, when they are in a home, the volunteer will find other repair jobs that the older person has overlooked or the volunteer will spot other safety hazards to which they can alert the senior. Seniors who have received this service are able to remain in their home environment with better safeguards against fire, crime, and accidents. ACTION NO. ITEM NUMBER Q - / AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Work Session to discuss amendments to the Freedom of Information Act COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: This time has been set aside for County Attorney Paul Mahoney to update the Board of Supervisors on amendments to the Freedom of Information Act which were recently adopted by the General Assembly. ~~22rn.w C'. / Elmer C. Hodge ~ County Administrator --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE No. Yes Abs Approved () Motion by: Harrison _ Denied () Johnson _ _ Received () McNamara- _ _ Referred () Minnix _ _ _ To () Nickens _ _ _ q- i ROANOKE COUNTY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE Roanoke County Administration Center 5204 Bernard Drive, S. Wilson. -Room 431 Roanoke, VA 24018-0798 772-2007 MEMORANDUM TO: Board of Supervis %~ r~ FROM: Paul M. Mahoney~~~/~ l ~ DATE: 3 June 1999 SUBJECT: Amendments to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act As you are aware the 1999 Session of the Virginia General Assembly adopted changes to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act ("Act"). These changes take effect July 1,1999. This memorandum is provided to you to briefly summarize several of the more significant changes that will affect the Board of Supervisors. This summary does not include all of the amendments to the Act. I will forward to you for your use a copy of the Act showing the changes that have been made. During your work session on June 8,1999, I will provide you with greater detail with respect to many of the significant changes to the Act. The summary below highlights several of the more significant changes as they may affect the activities of the Board of Supervisors. One of the most significant changes is a requirement that public officials read and familiarize themselves with the Act. See Section 2.1-341.1. §2.1-341.1. Notice of chapter. A. Any person elected, reelected, appointed or reappointed to any body not excepted from this chapter shall be furnished by the public body's administrator or legal counsel with a copy of this chapter within two weeks following election, reelection, appointment or reappointment. History At the urging of media interests, the 1998 Session of the Virginia General Assembly created a job sub-committee to study revision of the Act. At its initial meeting on June 12, 1998, the joint subcommittee agreed to commence its work from a 48-page revision of the Act prepared by the attorney for the Virginia Press Association. Delegate Woodrum, chair of the joint subcommittee, made a great effort to see that the joint subcommittee gave all sides a fair and full hearing, and attempted to find common ground between the parties. The final legislation reflects the compromises that were agreed upon with several significant exceptions. The ability of local government attorneys to confidentially advise their clients The current law exempts "written opinions" of local government attorneys and "any other writing protected by the attorney-client privilege." The media's draft bill would have repealed the exception for written opinions. Local government attorneys would have been unable to provide their clients confidential written memoranda discussing legal issues arising in local government operations. Through negotiation the language "written advice of county, city, and town attorneys to their government clients' was finally agreed to and ultimately included in the bill enacted by the General Assembly. Records protected by the attorney-client privilege will continue to be exempted under the Act. Next, the media's bill would have deleted the current exemption for discussion of "probable litigation' and substituted a new "eminently threatened litigation' standard. Negotiations resulted in a compromise that was incorporated into the legislation enacted by the General Assembly. The "probable litigation' standard will be retained but the revised Act places two conditions on closed sessions for probable litigation. First "probable' litigation will be defined as "litigation which has been specifically threatened or on which the public body or its legal counsel has a reasonable basis to believe will be commenced by or against a known party." Second closed sessions for probable litigation will be restricted to those instances where open discussion will "adversely effect the negotiating or litigating posture of the public body." Finally another area of disagreement was the provision of the current Act that permits closed sessions pertaining "other specific legal matters requiring the provision of legal advise by counsel." The media sought complete repeal of this provision. Through negotiation it was agreed to substitute the following language: "consultation with legal counsel employed or retained by a public body regarding specific legal matters requiring U:\WPDOCS\AGENDA\GENERAL\FOIA.MO 2 the provision of legal advice by such counsel." Closed session were also made subject to new language providing that the mere presence of an attorney representing a public body or consulted on a matter does not in and of itself justify a closed session. Closed sessions for real estate matters Under current law closed sessions are permitted for discussion of acquisition, condition, or use of real property for public purposes or the disposition of publicly-held property. Elimination of the condition or use of real estate as grounds for closed sessions was one of the prime goals of media interest. Under the new legislation, the ability to hold closed sessions for the condition or use of real estate was lost. Under the amended Act closed sessions for acquisition or disposition of real property will be permissible, but subject to the condition that discussion in open meeting "would adversely affect the bargaining position or negotiating strategy of the public body." Production of records The term "public records' replaces the term "official records." The revised Act retains the five working day time frame for responses to requests for records; however, certain responses to such a request are subject to new conditions. If the public body desires to withhold the disclosure of records, in addition to citing the specific Code section authorizing such action, the public body must identify with reasonable particularity the volume of subject matter of the withheld records. If the requested records are provided in part and withheld in part the new law will require that the response cite the Code section that authorizes the withholding as to each category of withheld records and identify with reasonable particularity the subject matter of withheld portions. If the public body determines that it needs more time to respond it must specify the conditions that made timely response impossible. The revised Act imposes new limits on charges that may be imposed for providing public records. Under current law a public body may make reasonable charges for copying, search time, and computer time expended in the supplying of records. The revised Act will permit reasonable charges for accessing, duplicating, supplying, or searching for the requested records but any charge may not exceed the actual cost. In addition, the public body may not charge extraneous costs or general costs associated with creating or maintaining records. No duplicating fee may exceed the actual cost of duplication. Therefore, every public body should be prepared after July 1,1999 to establish that its copying fees do not exceed the actual cost of duplicating the requested records. In producing electronic records, if exempt and non-exempt records are combined, U:\WPDOCS\AGENDA\GENERAL\FOIA.MO 3 the public body shall provide access to non-exempt records. The public body is required to produce in any medium or format requested if that medium or format is used in the regular course of business. The public body may also be required to post the information on a web site or deliver it to an E-mail address. The revised law provides the conversion of data from one format to another is not the creation of a new record. As to charges the public body is limited to actual costs in producing electronic records. Public notice of meetings The current Act merely provides that notice, including the time, date and place of each meeting shall be furnished to any citizen of the Commonwealth who request this information. The new law imposes significant new requirements with respect to public notice of each meeting. The public body will be required to give notice of the date, time and location of its meetings by placing a notice in a prominent public location at which notices are regularly posted, and in the office of the clerk of the public body. Notices must be published at least 3 working days prior to the meeting. As to special or emergency meetings, there is no change in the notice required. Enforcement The media sought to impose upon a public body claiming an exemption the burden of proving the exemption by "clear and convincing evidence." The new law will provide that the public body has the burden of establishing an exemption, but the familiar standard of a "preponderance of the evidence" will be retained. Media representatives had argued to the sub-committee that any exemption not identified in a public body's initial response to a request for records should be waived and thereafter unavailable as a defense in any action brought to enforce the Act. Delegate Woodrum later labeled this provision the "Gotcha' clause. The "Gotcha" clause was struck during the legislative process. However, civil penalties for wilful and knowing violations of the Act were adjusted upward: the minimum penalty for first violation has been increased from $25 to $100, the maximum penalty for first violation remains at $1,000. For second or subsequent violations the minimum penalty has been increased from $250 to $500, and the maximum has been increased from $1,000 to $2,500. U:\WPDOCS\AGENDA\GENERAL\FOIA.MO 4 Miscellaneous issues Several new definitions are added to the Act. The familiar term "executive meeting" has been deleted and the new term "closed meeting' has been substituted but the new definition remains the same. The term "official records" has been deleted and the new term "public records' substituted. As stated above the Act includes a new statutory mandate requiring that public officials read and familiarize themselves with the Act. You may recall some discussion in the media with respect to the "working papers" exemption of the Act. It was alleged that this exemption was being abused by the Governor and certain state officials. The Act places certain restrictions on this exemption. At the local government level the exemption will continue to apply to the mayor or chief executive officer. Anew definition of "working papers' provides that the term has reference to records prepared by or for the named public official "for his personal or deliberative use." Finally the revised Act provides a new recipe for motions to convene closed sessions. There are several changes in the language describing the elements of an appropriate motion although the new language appears to be no more restrictive than current law. I hope that the foregoing summary will be of some benefit to you. Once you have had an opportunity to read and familiarize yourself with the Act, I will be glad to respond to any further questions or comments that you may have. I will be providing training sessions for County employees in order to familiarize them with the provisions of this new Act so that Roanoke County will be incompliance with its provisions. PMM/ spb U:\WPDOCS\AGENDA\GENERAL\FOIA.MO 5 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: June 8, 1999 AGENDA ITEM: Work Session on Refuse Collection Services COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Chapter 20, Section 20-1 through 20-25 of the Roanoke County Code describes the level of refuse collection services provided by the County to its citizens. A copy of the Code is attached. It has been determined that there are a number of deviations from the standard whereby a premium service is being provided at no charge to the customer. There are several categories ofthesenon-standard collections, and the purpose ofthis Work Session is to make you aware that these exceptions exist and to receive your direction on whether to continue or discontinue the practice. Respectfully Submitted by: Appr ed by: ~~~'~ Elaine Carver Elmer C. Hodge Director of General Services County Administrator --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACTION VOTE No. Yes Abs Approved () Motion by: Harrison _ Denied () Johnson Received () McNamara- _ Referred () Minnix _ _ _ To () Nickens _ _ R_ ~.. SOLID WASTE § 20-1 ARTICLE I. IN GENERAL Sec. 20-1. Definitions. The following words and terms, as used in this chapter, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section: Automation, or automated refuse collection system means a method of collection utilizing a vehicle equipped with a hydraulic arm that empties specially provided containers. Backyard collection means at-the-house collection for citizens who either are physician certified as unable to carry waste to the street or who pay an extra fee for the service. Brush collection means Roanoke County's curbside collection of brush, tree limbs, and other arboreal materials. Bulk collection means Roanoke County's curbside collection of appliances, furniture, car- peting or rugs, and other white goods derived from households. Commercial collection service means Roanoke County's curbside collection of waste gen- erated by commercial establishments. For the purpose of this document commercial also in- cludes churches and church-run daycares. Commercial waste means all solid waste generated by establishments engaged in business operations other than manufacturing. Construction and demolition waste means waste material produced in the construction, remodeling, repair, or demolition of buildings, homes, industrial plants, pavements and struc- tures. Curbside collection means the collection of materials that have been placed no farther than five (5) feet from a curb or qualified road. Curbside recycle collection means the curbside collection of recyclable materials derived from households. Debris waste means stumps, wood, brush and leaves from land clearing operations. Free loader means a trailer which may be reserved by Roanoke County residents for one weekday or one weekend. Garbage means 1) discarded food wastes, 2) wastes likely to decompose. Hazardous waste means a "hazardous waste" as defined by the Virginia Hazardous Man- agement Waste Regulation. Household refuse means any waste material (nonhazardous), including garbage and trash, derived from households. Industrial waste means any solid waste generated by manufacturing or industrial process that is not a regulated hazardous waste. Supp. No. 3 1283 (~_~ § 20-1 ROANOKE COUNTY CODE Institutional solid wastes means solid wastes generated by schools, hospitals, universities, museums, governments and other institutions. Manual collection means the collection of waste materials at the curb by solid waste personnel as opposed to mechanical equipment. Premium refuse collection means backyard collection of refuse for a fee. Residential customers means single-family units (to include individually owned townho- mes and condominiums), duplexes and single lot mobile homes. Residential collection means collection from residential customers. Road means passable street or roadway serving three (3) or more separate residences or businesses. Qualified road means a road in the primary or secondary system of highways in the Commonwealth of Virginia. This term also includes private roads upon which an owner has requested or invited the county to enter upon and upon which an owner has assumed the risk of any damage thereto arising from usage by the county. Seasonal collections means collection of materials, such as Christmas trees and leaves, during applicable times of the year. Solid waste means any garbage, refuse, trash or other discarded materials. Townhomes and/or condominium collection means collection of household refuse for mul- tifamily dwellings that are individually owned. Yard waste means lawn clippings, small brush and twigs, shrubbery clippings. (Code 1971, § 14-4; Ord. No. 72694-4, § 1, 7-26-94) Sec. 20-2. Reserved. Editor's note-Ord. No. 72694-4, § 1, adopted July 26, 1994, deleted, in effect repealed, § 20-2, which pertained to rates and charges for use of county landfill. Secs. 20-3-20-20. Reserved. ARTICLE II. COLLECTION BY COUNTY Sec. 20-21. Article not applicable to Town of Vinton. This article shall not apply to residents or commercial or industrial establishments of the Town of Vinton, Virginia, an incorporated town lying within the boundaries of the county, since the council for the town has provided for solid waste collection for the residents of the town. (Code 1971, § 14-7; Ord. No. 72694-4, § 1, 7-26-94) Supp. No. 3 1284 q_~ SOLID WASTE § 20-24 Sec. 20-22. Responsibility of county administrator under article. The administration of this article, including the establishment of a budget for providing effective solid waste collection service; the hiring of all employees necessary for providing such service; the billing of persons receiving such service; and all other matters related thereto shall be the responsibility of the county administrator; provided, that all matters pertaining to the establishment of an annual budget and the establishment of collection rates and charges shall be approved by the board of supervisors. (Code 1971, § 14-5; Ord. No. 72694-4, § 1, 7-26-94) Sec. 20-23. Right to, and application for, service. All county citizens, including businesses, firms and corporations located in the county, shall be entitled to receive solid waste collection service consistent with the provisions of this article, subject to the determination of the county administrator regarding the economic fea- sibility of providing such service to any particular location. Any person desiring such service shall make application through the office of general services. Payment, if required, for one- quarter year's service shall be made in advance at the time of application. Solid waste collection service shall be provided only from and along a road in the primary or secondary system of highways in the Commonwealth of Virginia. This service may be provided from and along a private road only upon the invitation of the owner, and upon the owner assuming the risk of any damage to the private road arising from the provision of such service by the county. (Code 1971, § 14-6; Ord. No. ?2694-4, § 1, 7-26-94) Sec. 20-24. Specific collection categories. (a) Roanoke County shall provide at no charge once per week curbside service to all residential customers in Roanoke County. To receive curbside service, residents will be re- quired to bring the containers to within five (5) feet of the curbline of a qualified road. The refuse must be to the curb by 7:00 a.m. of the scheduled collection day. All households within the automated service area will receive one automated container. The containers are assigned to the house, not to the householder. Those households with five (5) or more people will be entitled to one additional automated container, upon request. All others will be required to purchase the second container. Residents will be charged for any container damaged due to negligence. No more than two (2) containers per household will be allowed. When set to the curbline, each container must have at least five (5) feet of clearance on all sides. Weekly collection will be for household refuse, garbage and yard waste only. No dead animals, hazardous waste or any other materials deemed unsafe for county manpower or equipment or disposal in the regional landfill will be collected. The replacement fee for a lost, stolen, or damaged container shall be sixty-five dollars ($65.00). Supp. No. 3 1285 (j_ ZL § 20-24 ROANOKE COUNTY CODE (b) Backyard collection will be provided to households in which everyone living in the structure is disabled or handicapped and unable to transport the refuse to the curb. Physicians certification of handicaps or disabilities is required. Residents will be required to renew this certification annually. (c) Premium refuse collection service will be provided to all residential households for normal household refuse only on an individual application basis. The charge for premium backyard collection will be a minimum of eight dollars ($8.00) per month and will include service up to one hundred (100) feet from the curbside pickup location. The premium refuse collection charges shall be paid in advance on a quarterly basis. For each additional one hundred (100) feet or fraction thereof over the initial one hundred (100) feet, an additional five dollars ($5.00) charge will be made. Premium refuse collection charge per month is as follows for the distance indicated: 100 feet or less: Eight dollars ($8.00) per month (five dollars ($5.00) for each additional one hundred (100) feet). An application charge in the amount of twenty dollars ($20.00) shall be made in advance together with proper application forms approved by the county. (d) Commercial collection service will be provided by application only. The county will not provide service to any apartment or office/retail complexes of more than five (5) units or any mobile home parks. Roanoke County shall provide free once per week service to all other licensed commercial establishments generating not more than ten (10) thirty-gallon cans or three (3) ninety-five-gallon automated containers per week (total not to exceed three hundred (300) gallons). Commercial customers must place all containers in one central location. Refuse must be at the collection point by 7:00 a.m. on the scheduled collection day. All generators of over three hundred (300) gallons of refuse per week are not eligible for county collection and will be required to secure private collection. (e) Roanoke County may provide weekly service to noncounty residents upon application and approval. A collection fee of ten dollars ($10.00) per month will be charged. (f) Roanoke County shall provide once per week curbside or single location service to all condominium and townhouse developments that are individually owned. The refuse must be at the collection point by 7:00 a.m. of the scheduled collection day. The method of collection shall be consistent with the collection service received by other residential customers. Any other request for service shall be subject to a collection fee to be determined by the county administrator. (g) The county administrator or his designee is authorized to develop and implement such regulations as may be necessary to accomplish the purposes of this section. (Ord. No. 62888-13[AJ, §§ 1, 2, 6-28-88; Ord. No. 72694-4, § 1, 7-26-94) Supp. No. 3 1286 ~~' ~ SOLID WASTE Sec. 20-25. Supplemental collection service. § 20-25 (a) Upon request the county will schedule and provide collection of brush items or other yard waste materials from all residential customers only. Brush or other yard waste collection service will not be provided to commercial customers. It will be the responsibility of premium and backyard customers to place any brush items to the curb for collection. The items, de- scribedindividually below, must be placed as close as possible to the curbline and road and five (5) feet away from any obstruction. Such placement shall be made no earlier than 6:00 p.m. of the day preceding the scheduled collection and no later than 7:00 a.m. of the day scheduled for collection. (1) Brush cuttings and tree limbs, resulting from normal property maintenance, will be scheduled and collected by county personnel upon request. The cuttings or limbs individually may not exceed six (6) feet in length or three (3) inches in diameter. Tree stumps will not be collected pursuant to this section. The cuttings and limbs must be placed in a pile not to exceed six (6) by six (6) by six (6) feet in size. The piles must be adjacent to the road or curbline and have at least five (5) feet cleazance on all sides. The pile must be cleaz of any overhanging wires or branches, in order to be collected. (2) Grass clippings or clippings from small shrubs or bushes must be placed in disposable containers, to include but not limited to plastic or paper bags or cazdboard boxes,. and adjacent to the road or curbline for collection. The disposable containers must be of substantial construction and shall not weigh more than fifty (50) pounds when full. The containerized clippings must be separate from any other bulk or brush items set out for collection. (3) During leaf season, which is defined as the period between the first Monday in No- vember and December 29, bagged leaves only will be collected weekly from all resi- dential customers. The county will provide no vacuum service for the collection of leaves. Christmas trees will be collected separate from other yazd waste during a one-week period in January. Notice will be provided as to exact collection date. (4) Materials resulting from land-clearing operations or commercial yard waste manage- ment operations will not be collected pursuant to this section. Commercial is defined as any trimming or yard maintenance done for hire. It will be the responsibility of the contractor or owner to properly dispose of any such materials. (5) Scheduling collections under this section shall be done by the solid waste division. (b) Upon request the county will schedule and provide collection of bulk items from all residential customers. Bulk collection service will not be provided to any commercial custom- ers. It will be the responsibility of premium and backyard service customers to place any bulk items adjacent to the qualified road or curbline for collection. The bulk items must be placed as close as possible to the curbline or road and five (5) feet away from any obstruction. The items must be completely clear of any overhanging wires or branches, in order to be collected. Such placement shall be made no earlier than 6:00 p.m. of the day preceding scheduled collection and no later than 7:00 a.m. the day of collection. (1) Bulk items will be defined as any items too large to fit into the automated containers. Any material placed. to the curb for bulk collection that could be placed in the auto- mated container for weekly collection is subject to not being collected at that time. Supp. No. 3 1287 (~_ z § 20-25 ROANOKE COUNTY CODE (2) Residential customers are limited to placing no more than six (6) items out to the curbline or road for any one collection. If it is necessary for the materials to be containerized, the container must be of a disposable nature. A container will count as one item. (3) As used in this section, "bulk item" includes, but is not limited to, household furniture, major household appliances, carpeting and rugs, no more than three (3) tires, bicycles, swing sets, lawn furniture, and cardboard moving boxes or other refuse resulting from moving. (4) Materials resulting from the construction of a new home or an addition to an existing home, to include installations, remodelings, renovations or major repairs to a home, will not be collected pursuant to this section. It will be the responsibility of the owner or contractor to properly dispose of such materials. (5) No dead animals, hazardous material or any other item deemed unsafe for the coun- ty's manpower or equipment, or for disposal in the regional landfill as determined by the director of general services will be collected by county personnel pursuant to this article. It will be the responsibility of the owner of these materials to properly dispose of such items. (c) Upon request, the county will deliver a freeloader to all residential customers. The freeloader must be scheduled in advance and is mainly to be used during one-time clean-ups such as spring cleanings, basement or attic clean outs, moving materials or major yard work projects. Use of the freeloader is governed by the following restrictions: (1) Residential customers may reserve the freeloaders no more than four (4) times a year. (2) Materials must not be mechanically loaded onto the trailer. (3) The freeloader will be delivered only to previously constructed residential homes. No homes currently under construction will be allowed to receive the freeloader. The trailer will only be delivered to an easily accessible location determined by staff. (4) The resident must be home during the delivery of the freeloader to sign a release form. (5) Before pickup the loads will be inspected and the resident may be responsible for materials requiring special disposal. (d) It shall be the duty of every owner or occupant utilizing the supplemental collection service to properly secure the materials placed for collection in such a manner as to ensure the safety of the public. (Ord. No. 2177, 11-14-78; Ord. No. 72694-4, § 1, 7-26-94) Sec. 20-26. Reserved. Editor's note-Ord. No. 72694-4, § 1, adopted July 26, 1994, deleted, in effect repealed, § 20-26, which pertained to certain items excluded from normal collection and derived from Ord. No. 2177, adopted Nov. 14, 1978. Supp. No. 3 1288 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, JUNE 8, 1999 RESOLUTION 060899-4 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 member's knowledge: 1. Only public business matters lawfully exempted from open meeting requirements by Virginia law were discussed in the executive meeting to 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 Nickens to adopt the Certification Resolution; that Supervisors Johnson and Minnix left during the Executive Session and will certify separately; and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors McNamara, Harrison, Nickens NAYS: None ABSENT: Supervisors Minnix, Johnson A COPY TESTE: m~~ ~ Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors cc: File Executive Session ~ AOAN ~.F G ti ' A 2 L7 ~ 2 a~ 1838 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ELMER C. HODGE (540) 772-2004 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 FAX (540) 772-2193 June 10, 1999 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JOSEPH MCNAMARA WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 Mr. Gary Wilburn Lutheran Family Services 2609 McVitty Road, SW Roanoke, VA 24018 Dear Mr. Wilburn: The members of the Board of Supervisors wish to express their sincere appreciation for your previous service to the Community Policy and Management Team. Citizens so responsive to the needs of their community and willing to give of themselves and their time are indeed all too scarce. I am pleased to inform you that, at their meeting held on Tuesday, June 8, 1999, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to reappoint you as a member of the Community Policy and Management Team for another three year term representing the private community resources. Your new term will begin on June 30, 1999, and expires on June 30, 2002. State law provides that any person elected, re-elected, or appointed to any public body be furnished a copy of the Freedom of Information Act. Your copy is enclosed. 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. Sincerely, ~ ~ / Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bjh Enclosure cc: John M . Chambliss, Jr., Assistant Administrator P.O. BOX 29800 Internet E-Mail Internet E-Mail ehodge@viww.co.roanoke.va.us ®Recycled Paper bos@www.co.roanoke.va.us O~ aOANp,I.~ ' ~. A ~ ! p rr~~ a? 1~ ~7 ~-w~~ ~'F ~ Y1r' Z1"~1' T1' Y? A P.O. BOX 29800 MARY H. ALLEN, CMC CLERK TO THE BOARD Internet E-Mail: mallenpwww.co.roanoke.va.us 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 (540) 772-2005 FAX (540) 772-2193 BRENDA J. HOLTON DEPUTY CLERK Internet E-Mail: bholtonQwww.co.roanoke.va.us June 9, 1999 The Honorable Joseph McNamara Roanoke County Board of Supervisors P. O. Box 29800 Roanoke, VA 24018 Dear Supervisor McNamara: The members of the Board of Supervisors wish to express their sincere appreciation for your previous service to the Clean Valley Council. I am pleased to inform you that at the meeting held on Tuesday, June 8, 1999, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to reappoint you as Board Liaison to the Clean Valley Council for another two year term beginning June 30, 1999, and ending June 30, 2001. 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. 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. Sincerely, Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bjh Enclosure cc: Ms. Ann Masters, Executive Director Clean Valley Council P. O. Box 523 Roanoke, VA 24003 ® Recycled Paper ~ pOANp,I.~ ~ . p z c~ ~ a? ~~~~~ aor~ ~~xxr~r.~.~e 1838 P.O. BOX 29800 5204 BERNARD DRIVE MARY H. ALLEN, CMC ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 2401 8-0798 BRENDA J. HOLTON CLERK TO THE BOARD (540) 772-2005 DEPUTY CLERK Internet E-Mail: mallenQwww.co.roanoke.va.us FAX (540) 772-2193 Internet E-Mail: bholtonOa www.co.roanoke.va.us June 9, 1999 Mr. Wayne Strickland Executive Director Fifth Planning District Commission P. O. Box 2569 Roanoke, VA 24018 Dear Mr. Strickland: This is to advise that at their meeting on Tuesday, June 8, 1999, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to re-appoint H. Odell "Fuzzy" Minnix as an alternate member of the Roanoke Valley Metropolitan Planning Organization. His appointment is for a three year term which will begin July 1, 1999, and expire on June 30, 2002. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bjh cc: The Honorable H. Odell "Fuzzy" Minnix ®Recycled Paper ~ ROANp,Y~ ti p t7 1838 P.O. BOX 29800 MARY H. ALLEN, CMC CLERK TO THE BOARD Internet E-Mail: mallen@www.co.roanoke.va.us 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 (540) 772-2005 FAX (540) 772-2193 BRENDA J. HOLTON DEPUTY CLERK Internet E-Mail: bholton@www.co.roanoke.va.us June 9, 1999 Mr. William M. Skelton, Jr. 4349 Cordell Drive Roanoke, VA 24018 Dear Mr. Skelton: The members of the Board of Supervisors wish to express their sincere appreciation for your previous service to the Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission. Citizens so responsive to the needs of their community and willing to give of themselves and their time are indeed all too scarce. I am pleased to inform you that, at their meeting held on Tuesday, June 8, 1999, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to reappoint you as a member of the Parks & Recreation Advisory Commission for another three year term representing the Windsor Hills Magisterial District. Your new term will begin on June 30, 1999, and expires on June 30, 2002. State law provides that any person elected, re-elected, or appointed to any public body be furnished a copy of the Freedom of Information Act. Your copy is enclosed. 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. Sincerely, 3u'C~tce"`~ Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bjh Enclosure cc: Pete Haislip, Director, Parks & Recreation ® Recycled Paper ~" ~ ~tOANp,1.~ z c~ p a2 rasa C~~~xxY# ~a~ ~~x~~a.~..e P.O. BOX 29800 MARY H. ALLEN, CMC CLERK TO THE BOARD Internet E-Mail: mallenQwww.co.roanoke.va.us 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 (540) 772-2005 FAX (540) 772-2193 June 9, 1999 Mr. Geoffrey Ottaway 5288 Flintlock Circle, SW Roanoke, VA 24014 Dear Mr. Ottaway: BRENDA J. HOLTON DEPUTY CLERK Internet E-Mail: bholton@www.co.roanoke.va.us The members of the Board of Supervisors wish to express their sincere appreciation for your previous service to the Virginia Western Community College Board. Citizens so responsive to the needs of their community and willing to give of themselves and their time are indeed all too scarce. I am pleased to inform you that, at their meeting held on Tuesday, June 8, 1999, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to reappoint you as a member of the Virginia Western Community College Board for another four year term. Your new term will begin on June 30, 1999, and expires on June 30, 2003. State law provides that any person elected, re-elected, or appointed to any public body be furnished a copy of the Freedom of Information Act. Your copy is enclosed. 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. Sincerely, ''~-car ~`'~'c~,c`'ti'' Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bj h Enclosure cc: Dr. Charles Downs, President Virginia Western Community College ® Recycled Paper ~ ROANp,I.~ ti •~,, A ~ ~ v a= C~~~xx~# ~~ .~a~xx~~a.~.~e 1838 P.O. BOX 29800 MARY H. ALLEN, CMC CLERK TO THE BOARD Intemet E-Mail: mallen@www.co.roanoke.va.us 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 (540) 772-2005 FAX (540) 772-2193 BRENDA J. HOLTON DEPUTY CLERK Internet E-Mail: bholton@www.co.roanoke.va.us June 9, 1999 Mr. James W. Arend 5608 Village Way Roanoke, VA 24014 Dear Mr. Arend: The members of the Board of Supervisors wish to express their sincere appreciation for your previous service to the Virginia Western Community College Board. Citizens so responsive to the needs of their community and willing to give of themselves and their time are indeed all too scarce. I am pleased to inform you that, at their meeting held on Tuesday, June 8, 1999, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to reappoint you as a member of the Virginia Western Community College Board for another four year term. Your new term will begin on June 30, 1999, and expires on June 30, 2003. State law provides that any person elected, re-elected, or appointed to any public body be furnished a copy of the Freedom of Information Act. Your copy is enclosed. 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. Sincerely, Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bjh Enclosure cc: Dr. Charles Downs, President Virginia Western Community College ® Recycled Paper ~ ROANp,I.~ L ti ,_ p ~ ~ Z v ~ 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 June 9, 1999 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JOSEPH MCNAMARA WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 The Honorable Joseph McNamara Roanoke County Board of Supervisors P. O. Box 29800 Roanoke, VA 24018 Dear Supervisor McNamara: The members of the Board of Supervisors wish to express their sincere appreciation for your previous service to the Fifth Planning District Commission. I am pleased to inform you that, at their meeting held on Tuesday, June 8, 1999, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to reappoint you as an elected representative to the Fifth Planning District Commission for another three year term. Your new term will begin on June 30, 1999, and expires on June 30, 2002. State law provides that any person elected, re-elected, or appointed to any public body be furnished a copy of the Freedom of Information Act. Your copy is enclosed. 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. Sincerely, Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bjh Enclosure cc: Wayne Strickland, Executive Director, 5PDC Intemet E-Mail Intemet E-Mail ehodgeQwww.co.roanoke.va.us ®Recycled Paper bosQwww.co.roanoke.va.us ~ ROANp~~ ~ ~ ~ E 2 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 Ms. Elaine Carver, Director General Services Department 1216 Kessler Mill Road Salem, VA 24153 Dear Ms. Carver: June 9, 1999 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JOSEPH MCNAMARA WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 I am pleased to inform you that, at their meeting held on Tuesday, June 8, 1999, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to appoint you as a member of the Roanoke Valley Resource Authority to complete the four year term of Mr. William J. Rand, III. This term will expire on December 31, 1999. 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. State law requires that you take an oath of office before the Clerk of the Roanoke County Circuit Court. This oath must be administered prior to your participation on this Board. Please telephone Steven A. McGraw, at 387-6205, to arrange to have this oath administered, and Mr. McGraw has asked that you bring this letter with you. 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. Sincerely, ~~ Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors Enclosures cc: John Hubbard, CEO, RVRA Steven A. McGraw, Clerk, Circuit Court Intemet E-Mail Internet E-Mail ehodgeQwww.co.roanoke.Va.us ®Recycled Paper bos@www.co.roanoke.va.us FiOANp~~ ~ 4 ti ~ 9 2 G_) ~ 2 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 June 9, 1999 Brig. Gen. Rodney W. McNeil, Retired 5540 Arthur Street, SW Roanoke, VA 24018 Dear Mr. McNeil: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JOSEPH MCNAMARA WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 I am pleased to inform you that, at their meeting held on Tuesday, June 8, 1999, the Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to reappoint you to the Board of Zoning Appeals for another five year term. Your term will expire June 30, 2004. State law provides that any person elected, re-elected, or appointed to any public body be furnished a copy of the Freedom of Information Act. Your copy is enclosed. State law requires that you take an oath of office before the Clerk of the Roanoke County Circuit Court. This oath must be administered prior to your participation on this Board. Please telephone Steven A. McGraw, at 387-6205, to arrange to have this oath administered, and Mr. McGraw has asked that you bring this letter with you. 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. Sincerely, 7''YLc~r.t.c.~- Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bjh Enclosures cc: Tim Beard, Secretary, BZA Steven A. McGraw, Clerk, Circuit Court Intemet E-Mail Intemet E-Mail ehodge@www.co.roanoke.va.us ®Recycled Paper bos@www.co.roanoke.va.us ~ ROANps.~ 4 ti A Z ~ 7 _ ~~ 1838 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ELMER C. HODGE (540) 772-2004 P.O. BOX 29800 5204 BERNARD DRIVE ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24018-0798 FAX (540) 772-2193 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BOB L. JOHNSON, CHAIRMAN HOLLINS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT HARRY C. NICKENS, VICE-CHAIRMAN VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT FENTON F. "SPIKE" HARRISON, JR. CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT JOSEPH MCNAMARA WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT H. ODELL "FUZZY" MINNIX CAVE SPRING MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT (540) 772-2005 June 10, 1999 Mr. James D. Campbell Executive Director Virginia Association of Counties 1001 East Broad Street Richmond, VA 23219 Dear Mr. Campbell: Attached is a certified copy of Resolution No. 060899-1 adopting a Legislative Program for the 2000 Session of the Virginia General Assembly. This resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors at their meeting on Tuesday, June 6, 1999. If you need further information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, ~. Mary H. Allen, CMC/AAE Clerk to the Board of Supervisors bjh Enclosure cc: Paul M Mahoney, County Attorney C~~~x~#g o~ ~2~~~~~e Intemet E-Mail Internet E-Mail ehodge@www.co.roanoke.va.us ®Recycled Paper bosQwww.co.roanoke.va.us