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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9/23/2008 - Regular/OAN~ /,~ z -o ~J 1838 Roanoke County Board of Supervisors Agenda September 23, 2008 Good afternoon and welcome to our meeting for September 23, 2008. 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 Thursday at 7:00 p.m. and on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. Our meetings are now closed-captioned, so it is important that anyone addressing the Board speak directly into the microphones at the podium. Individuals who require assistance or special arrangements to participate in or attend Board of Supervisors meetings should contact the Clerk to the Board at (540) 772-2005 at least 48 hours in advance. A. OPENING CEREMONIES (3:00 p.m.) 1. Roll Call 2. Invocation: Reverend Barkley Thompson Saint John's Episcopal Church 3. Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag B. REQUESTS TO POSTPONE, ADD T0, OR CHANGE THE ORDER OF AGENDA ITEMS C. PROCLAMATIONS, RESOLUTIONS, RECOGNITIONS, AND AWARDS D. BRIEFINGS E. NEW BUSINESS 1. Resolution adopting policy guidelines for approval of the creation of a Community Development Authority (Paul Mahoney, County Attorney) 2. Request to approve the issuance of revenue bonds by the Economic Development Authority of Roanoke County in an aggregate amount not to exceed $10.5 million for the benefit of Richfield Retirement Community. (Doug Chittum, Director of Economic Development) 1 F. REQUEST FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS AND FIRST READING OF REZONING ORDINANCES -CONSENT AGENDA: Approval of these items does not indicate support for, or judge the merits of, the requested zoning actions but satisfies procedural requirements and schedules the Public Hearings which will be held after recommendation by the Planning Commission. 1. First reading of an ordinance upon the petition of Mel Wheeler, Inc. to obtain a Special Use Permit in an AG-3, Agricultural/Rural Preserve District, for the construction of a 170-foot broadcast tower on 3.06 acres located at 8131 Honeysuckle Road, Windsor Hills Magisterial District 2. First reading of an ordinance upon the petition of Bonsack Baptist Church to obtain a Special Use Permit in an R-1, Low Density Residential District, for the purpose of Religious Assembly on approximately 3.30 acres located at the 4800 and 4900 blocks of Cloverdale Road, Hollins Magisterial District G. FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES 1. First reading of an ordinance amending Chapter 20 "Solid Waste" of the Roanoke County Code. (Anne Marie Green, Director of General Services} H. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES 1. Second reading of an ordinance to amend Section 8.1-6 of Chapter 8.1 "Erosion and Sediment Control" of the Roanoke County Code to add certified landscape architect as a professional to prepare erosion and sediment control plans. (Tarek Moneir, Deputy Director of Development) I. APPOINTMENTS 1. Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare 2. Disability Services Board 3. Library Board (appointed by district) 4. Social Services Advisory Board (appointed by district) 2 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 AGENDAAND WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY. 1. Approval of minutes-August 26, 2008 2. Confirmation of committee appointments 3. Request to accept and appropriate Division of Motor Vehicle Grants in the amount of $93,810 and Bureau of Justice Assistance Grant in the amount of $10,833 K. REQUESTS FOR WORK SESSIONS L. REQUESTS FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS M. CITIZENS' COMMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS N. REPORTS 1. General Fund Unappropriated Balance 2. Capital Reserves 3. Reserve for Board Contingency 4. Accounts Paid -August 2008 5. Statement of expenditures and estimated and actual revenues for the month ended August 31, 2008 6. Proclamations signed by the Chairman 0. CLOSED MEETING pursuant to the Code of Virginia Section 2.2-3711.A.1 discussion and consideration of the employment and appointment of a specific public officer, namely the county administrator; and Section 2.2-3711.A.7 consultation with legal counsel pertaining to probable litigation, namely litigation with respect to enforcement of proffered conditions for a planned residential development. 3 EVENING SESSION P. CERTIFICATION RESOLUTION Q. PROCLAMATIONS, RESOLUTIONS, RECOGNITIONS, AND AWARDS R. PUBLIC HEARINGS AND SECOND READINGS OF ORDINANCES 1. CONTINUED UNTIL OCTOBER 28, 2008, AT THE REQUEST OF THE PLANNING COMMISSIONS Second reading of an ordinance upon the petition of Starkey Medical, PC to modify existing proffered conditions in a C-1 C, Office District with Conditions, on 1.241 acres located at 5681 Starkey Road, Cave Spring Magisterial District. (Philip Thompson, Deputy Director of Planning} 2. Second reading of an ordinance to amend Ordinance 0-120506-3 to accept the conveyance of a total of 153.029 acres of real estate located on Read Mountain from Fralin & Waldron, Inc. (Pete Haislip, Director, Parks, Recreation and Tourism; Janet Scheid, Greenway Planner) 3. Second reading of an ordinance upon the petition of Kroger Limited Partnership to obtain a Special Use Permit in a C-2, General Commercial District, to operate a drive-in and fast food restaurant on 18.02 acres located at 3940 Valley Gateway Boulevard, Vinton Magisterial District. (Philip Thompson, Deputy Director of Planning) 4. Second reading of ordinance electing to assume the power to consider petitions for the creation of Community Development Authorities (CDAs). (Paul Mahoney, County Attorney) 5. Second reading of an ordinance to accept the conveyance of three parcels of unimproved real estate for the extension of Huffman Lane, Route 761, Vinton Magisterial District, and to authorize the addition thereof to the State Secondary System of Highways. (Paul Mahoney, County Attorney) S. CITIZENS' COMMENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS T. REPORTS AND INQUIRIES OF BOARD MEMBERS 1. Michael W. Altizer 2. Joseph P. McNamara 3. Charlotte A. Moore 4. Joseph B. "Butch" Church 5. Richard C. Flora U. ADJOURNMENT 4 ACTIQN NQ. ITEM NQ. ~~' AT A REGULAR MEETING QF -fHE BQARD OF SUPERVISQRS QF RDANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE RQANOKE COUNTY ADMINISWfRA-f1QN CENTER MEETING DATE: AGENDA ITEM: SUBMITTED BY: September 23, 2008 Resolution adapting policy guidelines for approval of the creation of a Community Development Authority Paul M. Mahoney County Attorney COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S CGMMENTS: ~~~ ~.~ ~~ ~fJ~~'t~ ~~rw d SUMMARY aF INF4RMATI~N: The Board of Supervisors reviewed the policy guidelines far the approval of the creation of a comm~~nity development authority at a work session held August 26, 2008. These guidelines establish procedures to be followed for creating CDAs and the information required from a petitionerldeveloper for the Board of Supervisors to make an informed decision. Attached to this report are draft guidelines for the approval of the creation of the CDA. These guidelines would require a person seeking to create a CDA to work with County staff to develop a petition, a draft ordinance, and memorandum of understanding in advance of the formal notice and public hearing procedures required by State Code. It also requires specific detailed information with respect to the public improvements that are to be constructed within the CDA, a business plan for this project, pro-forma financial projections, preliminary bond issuance information, and anticipated assessments and revenues to pay for these bonds. These guidelines also require the payment of a $20,000 initial submission fee to cover the County's costs in reviewing a CDA petition . STAFF RECaMMENDAI'IGN: It is recommended that the Board favorably consider the adoption of a resolution adapting policy guidelines for approval of the creation of a Community Development Authority. ATA REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 RES~LUTIDN ADOPTING PGLICY GUIDELINES FGR APPROVAL 4F THE CREA`rIGN GFA CGMMUNITY DEVELaPMENTAUTHGRITY WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County the "Board"} has determined that, under certain circumstances, the creation of a Community Development Authority ~"CDA"} can further the community andlor economic development goals of Roanoke Co~~inty the "County"} through the financing andlor provision of various services, facilities and irriprovernents ~a "Project"}; and WHEREAS, in order to make informed decisions as to the proposed creation of a CDA, and subsequent issuance of revenue bonds or other debt obligations by such CDA, if any the "Bonds"}, the Board needs to receive, and have an opport~~inity to review and discuss, certain background, financial, and structural information with respect to the CDA, the Project and the Bonds; and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that in order to facilitate petitions for, and the creation of, a CDA which will further the community andlor economic development goals of the County, the Petitioners requesting the creation of a CDA the "Petitioners"} should be provided an opportunity to submit to the Board over a scheduled period of time the information required to evaluate the petition, and that not all information which will be required by the Board prior to approving the issuance of the Bonds must be provided prior to the Board's consideration of an ordinance regarding the creation of the CDA itself. NOW, THEREFORE, be it Resolved that Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County approves and adopts the following Guidelines which are designed to ensure that 1 the Board and the County staff, and the County's consultants and advisors, if any, receive and have an opportunity to review information necessary to make informed decisions as to both the creation of a CDA and the subsequent issuance of the Bonds, if any, while providing the Petitioners with an opportunity to provide such information over a period of time. Policy Guidelines I. Submission of Draft Petition. a. Submit a Draft Petition: the Petitioners must submit a petition for County staff review which is in accordance with Section 15.2-5154 VA Code Ann. In particular, and in addition to any other information required thereby, such petition must contain the following information: ~i} The name and boundaries of the proposed district, including a representation that the Petitioners are the owners of at least 51 % of the assessed value or land area of the real property contained within the jurisdictional boundaries of the proposed CDA the "CDA District"}; iii} A general description of the services and facilities proposed to be undertaken by the CDA within the CDA District; viii} A general description of the proposed plan for providing and financing such services and facilities within the CDA District; Div} A genera! description of the benefits that can be expected from the provision of such services and facilities by the CDA and specifically in what manner the creation of the CDA would be in furtherance of the Corr~prehensive Plan and the corr~mur~ity andlor econorr~ic development goals of Roanoke County; ~v} Provisions governing the selection of the board members of the CDA in accordance with the Code, and that the main office of the CDA shall be located in Roanoke County; and that the names, addresses, and phone numbers of those individuals recommended by the Peti~rioners to serve as the initial board members of the CDA shall be submitted with the petition; 2 Zvi} A request that the Board of Supervisors establish the proposed CDA for the purposes set forth in the petition; vii} A provision stating that the CDA will not issue bonds or debt or enter into arrangements or agreements for legal and financial services without the consent of the Board. Any bonds issued by the CDA shall be a debt of the CDA and not of the County. The County shall not retire any part of the bonds or pay any debt service of the CDA out of revenues or funds derived from sources other than the special tax or assessment authorized in Section 15.2-5158 VA Code Ann., except as may be specifically provided in the ordinance creating the CDA; viii} A provision stating that no amendment to an ordinance creating a CDA shall dilute the residential, economic development or other public benefits or protections which accrue to the County pursuant to the language contained in the original document; fix} A provision stating that the Petitioners commit to cover all costs for staff time in reviewing and evaluating the documents required to create a CDA, advertising for pi~iblic hearing, retaining financial, legal, engineering, and other consultants, printing, and other direct and indirect costs incurred in creating the CDA and obtaining the financing forthe improvements sought; fix} A provision stating that the CDA Board shall be comprised of five members who are appointed by the Board of Supervisors; the term of office shall be for four ~4} years with each member subject to reappointment. one or more members of the Board of Supervisors, County staff and members of the Roanoke County Economic development Authority, as well as the Petitioners or their representatives may be appointed CDA Board members; No person outside Roanoke County may serve on the Board; ~xi} The rate and method of the apportionment of assessments shall be fi.,illy disclosed to potential purchasers of property subject to a special assessment, and such assessment may be fully paid at any time and the obligation to make any annual payments thereunder may be permanently satisfied by payment of an amoun# computed in accordance with the assessment methodology. ~xii} The CDA andlar Petitioner will reimburse the County for any costs incurred in levying and collecting the special tax or assessments, if any, and any other ongoing administrative costs of the Co~inty in connection thereby. 3 b. Provide Funds Sufficient to Cover County Expenditures and Staff Time Incurred Creating the CDA and Reviewing Financing: At the time of submitting the petition, the Petitioners must provide: ~i} A cashier's check in the amount of $2g,4gg the "Ini~kial Submission Fee"} or a letter of credit or other surety sufficient to cover the anticipated future costs. iii} Such surety will be called upon if the Petitioners fail to reimburse the County for the additional expenditures within 45 days of receipt of the invoice. c. Demonstrate Potential Community and Economic Development Benefits. ~i} The initial information required to be provided with the draft petition must indicate that the proposed project or purpose for establishing the CDA has the potential for advancing the County's community andlor economic development goals in conformity with the County's comprehensive plan, zoning ordinance and capital improvements plan. iii} Afinancial and land use assessment performed by the County or its agents must demonstrate that the CDA's proposed development and business plan is sound, and the proposed project or purpose for establishing a CDA is economically feasible and has a high likelihood of success. The analysis must confirm why establishing a CDA is superior to other financing mechanisms from a public interest perspective. d. Vvork with County Staff to Develop the Petition and tl~e ordinance creating the CDA: ~i} The Petitioners will respond to and incorporate changes to the draft petition as requested by County staff prior to any notice of public hearing being published with respect to the proposed creation of the CDA. Failure to incorporate such changes will result in a staff recommendation to the Board against the creation of the CDA. iii} The Petitioners will work with and cooperate with County staff to draft a proposed ordinance with respect to the creation of the CDA which will be available for public inspection at the time of publication of the notice. In addition to such other information as may be required by County Staff and the Board, the proposed ordinance shall contain a statement substantially to the effect that the adoption by the Board of an ordinance approving the creation of 4 a CDA does not constitute approval of the issuance of any bonds or similar debt obligations by the CDA. e. 'fhe County will require the petitioner to enter into a memorandum of understanding with the County setting forth, as a minimum, the fallowing: (i) The business plan of the CDA. iii} The level, quality and type of public facilities andlor infrastructure to be included. viii} Protections for the benefit of the County with respect to repayment of debt, incorporation and annexation. Div} Protections for the benefit of individual lot owners within the CDA's boundaries with respect to foreclosure and other collection actions should their respective assessment be paid or is current. ~v} That, if the CDA requests the County to levy a special tax on its property owners, the CDA will pay the County for the costs to levy and collect the special tax and any other ongoing administrative costs of the County. II. Prior to the Posting of a Notice of a Public Hearing. 'I"he Petitioners shall submit the following items prior to the notice of public hearing being published wi~fh respect to the proposed ordinance providing for the creation of the CDA. a. Detailed Information Regarding the CDA. The following information andlor descriptions must be provided: ~i} A general description of the Project itself, including background and other information with respect to the Petitioners andlor developers of the Project, and the boundaries of the proposed CDA District; iii} The improvements, services and facilities anticipated to be financed by the Bonds, including preliminary cost estimates, project phasing, and projected land absorption within the CDA District; viii} A detailed summary of the CDA's proposed financing structure, including a schedule of the proposed CDA financing and debt service; Div} A discussion of the security for, and means by which, debt service on the Bonds will be paid, including a discussian of any applicable debt service reserve fund, capitalized interest financing, and 5 estimated lien-to-value ratios at both the time the Bonds will be issued and once the development is expected to be complete, ~v} A detailed summary of the assessment methodology to be used in determining the apportionment of benefits and special assessments within the CDA District, including a description of the anticipated assessment liens and the means of imposing, collec~ring and terminating installment payments payable pursuant to such assessment liens. Zvi} Initial Pro-Forma Projected Financial Information with respect to the Bonds. vii} A copy of a letter of intent from a reputable b~~yer or underwriter to finance, purchase, or otherwise place an offering of the Bonds, which shall include the conditions that must be satisfied prior to the issuance of the Bands. viii} Delivery of Pro-Forma Financial projections which indicate sufficient debt service coverage and lien-to-value ratios to successfully market the Bonds, with such projections being prepared by an organization or consultant with recognized experience and reputation in such matters. fix} A feasibility study relating to the projected development of the property within the proposed CDA District and an appraisal with respect to commercial property or other property which is expected to provide additional funds for debt service coverage on the Bonds or which will be included as additional security far the Bonds, unless otherwise directed by the Board. fix} Corporate andlor personal guaranties, letters of credit, certificates of insurance, or such other evidences of credit enhancement devices inform and substance acceptable to the Underwriter. ~xi} A preliminary estimate of the aggregate face amount, interest rate and amortization period for the Bonds based on current market conditions. b. A certification that the proposed community development authority will not provide services which are provided by, or obligated to be provided by any authority already in existence unless the existing authority cerkifies that the proposed community development authority will not have a negative impact upon any existing authority's operational or financial condition. b c. The Petition, ordinance and Supporting Documents. The Petitioners shall provide the County with fifteen X15} copies of the Petition, the ordinance, and all supporting documents which will be distributed to the Board and made available to the pi.,iblicfor inspection. III. Prior to ~rhe Issuance of Bonds. a. Gonsent of Board. The adoption of the Board of an ordinance approving the creation of a CDA does not constitute approval of the issuance of any bonds or similar debt obligations by the CDA. Accordingly, the GDA may not issue any bonds or similar debt obligations without the prior consent of the Board. The final assessment methodology must be submitted to the Board of Supervisors for its consent prior to the issuance of the bonds; such submittal must be within a reasonable time prior to the Board's consideration. b. Additional Information May be Requested, Subsequent to the adoption of an ordinance creating a CDA, but prior to the issuance of the Bonds, the board may request such additional information from the Petitioner and or developer of the Project as it may reasonably deem necessary, including but not limited to, evidence that the Petitioners andlor Developers have provided the information and sa~risfied the conditions precedent to the issuance of the Bonds required by the con~imitment letter referred to above. c. Statement in Financing Documents. The principal financing documents prepared with respect to the issuance of the Bonds and the Project shall reflect the fact that the County has no financial liability for present or future improvements connected with the Project, whether or not contemplated by the ordinance creating the CDA oras that ordinance may be amended. d. Executed Commitment Letter. A copy of an executed commitment letter from a reputable buyer or underwriter to finance, purchase, or otherwise place an offering of the Bonds, which shall be in form and substance acceptable to the Board of Supervisors must be submitted which shall include, among other things, the following conditions that m~~st be satisfied prior to the issuance of ~khe Bonds: ~i} Receipt of the unqualified opinion of Bond Counsel, in form and substance acceptable to the Underwriter, that the Bonds will be the legal, valid and limited obligations of the CDA. iii} Delivery of Pro-Forma Financial projections which indicate sufficient debt service coverage and lien-to-value ratios to successfully market the Bonds, wi~rh such projec~kions being prepared by an organization or consultant with recognized experience and reputation in such matters. viii} A feasibility study relating to the projected development of the property within the proposed CDA District and an appraisal with respect to commercial property or other property which is expected to provide additional funds for debt service coverage on the Bonds or wl~~ich will be included as additional security for the Bonds, unless otherwise directed by the Board of Supervisors. Div} Corporate andlor personal guaranties, letters of credit, certificates of insurance, or such other evidences of credit enhancement devices inform and substance acceptable to the underwriter. ~v} A preliminary estimate of the aggregate face amount, interest rate and amorkization period for the Bonds based on current market conditions. These guidelines shall be subject to review andlor modification by the Board at any time. That this resolution is effective September 24, 2DD8. 8 ACTIGN NO. ITEM NO. ~r AT A REGULAR MEETING GF THE BGARD OF SUPERVISORS GF RGANGKE CGUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE RGANGKE CGUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: AGENDA ITEM: SUBMITTED BY: APPRGVED BY: Septen~iber 23, 2008 Request to approve the issuance of revenue bonds by the Economic Development Authority of Roanoke County in an aggregate amount not to exceed $10.5 million for the benefit of Richfield Retirement Community Doug Chittum Economic Development Director John Chambliss CountyAdmiriistrator CGUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: r SUMMARYQF INF~RMATI~N: Richfield Retirement Community is currently developing a comprehensive financing plan for their Roanoke County facility. In order to accorr~plish tr~is goal, Ricr~~field would like to refinance all of their current bonds and taxabledebtthus lowering their interest rates and overall cost of operation. The elements of outstanding bonds are as follows: 1 }refunding all or a portion of the Authority's outstanding Economic Development Revenue Bonds Richfield Retirement Community}, County of Roanoke issued December 1996; 2} ref~~nding all or a portion of the Authority's outstanding Economic Development Revenue Bond Richfield Retirement Community} City of Salem originally issued on December 31, 1992; and 3} refinancing a loan previously issued by Rich~fieid Retirement Community for use by providers of medical services and products located at 2127 West Main Street. Richfield Retirement Community would also like to finance at an approximate cost of $5,800,000, the construction and equipping of two approximately 22,000 square-foot three- story buildings, each comprising ten residential units, for use as facilities for the aged to be located on their current 50-acre site located in west Roanoke County, Virginia. Therefore, Richfield Retirement Community desires to issue up to $10.5 million of tax- exemptbonds for this refinancing and expansion project. Richfield Retirement Community is a 501 (c) (3) corporation, and can only issue tax-exempt bonds through an Economic Development Authority (EDA). The EDA held a public hearing and authorized the sale of these bonds attheirmeeting on September 17, X008. Attached for your review is a letter to the Board from the EDA, Application for Authority Financing, Certificate of Public Hearing by the EDA, Notice of Public Hearing on proposed Revenue Band financing by the EDA, a Summary of Statements, the Inducement Resolution authorizing the financing and issuance of bonds, the Fiscal Impact Statementfor Proposed Band Financing, and the Resolution of the Board of Supervisors that will allow the approval of the plan of financing and the issuance of bonds by Ricr~~field. FISCAL IMPACT: The approval of this resolution will not have a financial impact on the County. These bonds are not bank qualified and will not affect the ability of Roanoke County to issue bank qualified debt in the future. STAFF REC~MMENDAI'IDN: Staff recommends approving the attached resolution that will allow Richfield Retirement Community to sell up to $10.5 million of non-taxable bonds through the Roanoke County EDA. September 17, ~Q~$ Board of Supervisors County of Roanoke, Virginia 524 Bernard Drive Roanoke, Virginia 24015-078 ~canamic Development Authority of the bounty of Roanoke, Virginia Proposed Financing far Richfield Retirement Ca~nmunity Richfield Retirement Cannnunity the "Bai7~owcr"}? whose address is 3G 15 west Main Street, Salem, Raanake County, Virginia X4153 the approximately Sa acres of land within the County of Roanoke, Virginia, owned by the Bo~~•ower at and adjacent to such address being refereed to as the "Property'>~, has requested that the Economic Development Authority of the County of Roanoke, Virginia the "Authority"), issue up to ~ 1 ~,~~~,Q~O of its revenue bonds ~"hands"}, at one tune or fi~om time to tune in one ar mare series, to assist the Borrower in financing or refinancing all ar a part of the following plan of financing ~calleetively, the `{Plan of Financing"} for the benefit of the Harrower; ~i} refunding all or a portion of the Authority's outstanding Industrial Development Revenue Band ~Richfreld Retirement Community, 1 ~~~} originally issued on December 19, 19~~ to frnance, in whole or in pant, the acquisition, construction and equipping of an approximately 4~,Z4~ square foot single-story assisted living facility located at 339 Daugherty Road on the Property; iii} refunding all or a portion of the outstanding industrial Development Authority of the City of Salem, Virginia, industrial Development Revenue Bond Richfield Retirement Con~munity~ o~•iginally issued on December 31, 199 to finance, in whore or in pa~~t, the construction and equipping of an approximately 45,D~Q square foot single-story assisted luring facility located at 3706 ~nollridge Road an the Property; (iii refinancing of a loan previously issued to finance, in whole or in part, the construction and equipping of an approximately 12,50 square fact single-story professional building owned and tiperated by the Boi~•ower for use by providers of medical services and products located at 337 west Main Street on the Property; Div} financing, at an approximate cost of $5,8D0,00~, the construction and equipping of two approximately 22,040 square foot th~•ee- story buildings, each comprising ten residential units, for use as facilities for the residence of the aged to be located on the Property; and ~v} other costs associated. with the foregoing, to the extent f nanGeable, including, without limitation, casts of issuance, Credit enhancement costs, eapitali~ed interest andlQr wo~•king capital. As set forth in the resolution of the Authority attached hereto the "Resolution"}, the Authority has agreed to issue its Bonds as requested. The Authority has conducted a public hearing on the proposed Plan of Financing and has recommended that you approve the Plan of Financing and the issuance of the Bands as required by Section 147~f} of the Internal revenue Cade of 1984, as amended, and Section ~ 5.2-496 of the Code of Virginia of ~ 950, as amended. At~.ched he~'eta is ~ 1 } a ce~~tif iGate evidencing the conduct of the public hearing and the action taken by the Authority, ~2~ the Fiscal impact Statement required pursuant to Virginia Code Section iS.Z-907 and (3} the form of resoiutian suggested by counsel to evidence your approval. Secretary, Econom c development Authority of the County of ~oar~oke, Virginia ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA A~~P~.1CA r10N FAR QUTH~#~lTY' ~lNANC1NG Sec#lor~ 1: lnfar~m~tion ~orrcernirt~ A~~lrc~rt~ 1. Name of Applicant Mailing Addressx Richfield Retirement Community P, o, Box 3~~0 Salem ~1A X4153 Federal Employer lD #, ,~~-ox90~~4 ~x hlame of Applicant's Representative to be contacted for additional information: Name: Mailing Address, il" Different from Applicant: Brett Landi, CFO Same Telephone No.: ~ 54C} 38~~-454 ext X525 __ ._ _, 3. Name{s} of Principal User~s~, Mailing Address, if different from Applicant: if Different from Applican#: mP. ..~.. lama Federal employer ID #_ ~~:me-_____ 4. Type of business presently conducted by applicant, if any: Retirement Cammunl.ty 5. Present location of applicant's principal place of business, if any: Salem, VA 2~I53 ~. In what yearwas business started: 7. if a corporation, give state of incorporation: Virginia 8. If a subsidiary of another corporation, give name, state of incorporation and mailing address of Parent corporation: Nf~ 9, if a corporation, give names and residence addresses of the principal officers, directors, and major stockholders ten percent or mare; ~ 0, If applicant is a partnership: NIA ~a} Dame of state Underwhnse laws it is organized: fib} City or County in which its principal office is located: 11. if a partnership, state whether general or limited: N/A ~ 2. if a partnership, give names ar~d residence address of a[l present partners and indicate whether general or limited: N/A 13. if applicant is a joint venture or ether business entity bother than a corporation ar partnership}, describe and give names and residence addresses of all principals: - N A ._. --__ . . - . ~4. If applicant proposes to undertake the facility sought to be financed through a subsidiary corporation, a new corporation, ar other entity to be formed by applicant, give details: -N~.W f.~ C-il.f t~._ W.i.11 ~a n ~ r t- of R ~ r_h ~' ~i ~ 1 r~ R ~ t ~ r ~m en t Cdr~mun~i t 15, Identify any officers, directors, ar shareholders except shareholders of publicly traded corporations} who hold any state or local elective ar appointive office, and state the office held: None ~fi. Describe any relationships between the applicant and principal users and any memberaf the Authority orthe Beard of Supervisors of Roanoke County: None Z Sec#ion ~: infot~mation Cor~cerr~in Facili# Sou h# #v be Financed 1. Type of facility: {a} Institutional ~~, {b} Commercial {c} Other if {c} Other, describe facility: 2. Indicate whether facility sought to be financed is a: {a} New facility x {b} existing Facility ~_--______ ~c}Addition to or modification of existing facility 3. Type of business ar activity to be conducted and purpose of facility sought to be financed. explain proposed use of facility by applicant andlor others and, if a manufacturing plant the type of products to be manufactured; 2 Assisted Livin fac%1.it3es, ~ Professional building leased to tenants construct 2~-lQ unit buildings and lease to residents looking far lacement at Richf~.e7,d 4. Specific site location, if known, including street number= if available: ~Z_W,.Main Street, 5a1em, VA 2453 ~ Professional --Buldin---~ 3T06 Knollrid~e Raad, Salem, VA 24153 ~ Assisted Li~r~.ng 3939 tau hter Road Sa~.em VA 24153 -- Assisted Living New Construction -~ address not known ^ 5~ General descriptlan of proposed facility describe type of construction, square footage, amount far each operation such as rnanuFacturing, storage, office, etc,}: -- nt s on cam us. Total s ware foota e -- 43 2C0 fi. Name and address of architect, if selected; Unknown at this time Telephone Number~~_~_-_a _ . - 1. Name and address of contractor, if selected: Unknown at this time Telephone Number: 8, If site has been selected, give name of present owner{s}: Richfield Retirement Community 3 9, If an existing facility: ~a} What is its present use's 2 Assisted Li~in 1 Profess anal bui d~.n leased to to (b) Number of regular employees presen#ly employed on year-round basis: (c) Average annual salary per such employee: $ 27,600 ~o. If applicant is not the present owner of the site, state what, if anything has been done concerning the location and acquisition of a site by or on behalf of the applicant. A licant owner of side ~~. If specific location of proposed facility is known, state the present zoning classification of the land underthe honing Ordinance of Roanoke County: CZS ~ ~. If specific location is known, is a zoning change required? Yes N o_ ~ if yes, state the zoning classification required; ~3. Does the site of the proposed facility require governmental expenditure far roads, utilities, etc.'? Describe; Igo 14, Are funds from o#hergavernment-sponsored programs involved in this project? Na ~~, Iwstimated number of regular employees to be employed on year-round basis after acquisition or completion of facility; 0 ~6. Average annual salary per such employee ~ 7, Estimate the annual payroll after completion of the facility: 0 18. State the growth potential for the facility, employees, proposed wage scale, and training needs: ~ ~. State the growth potential for the facility in terms of sales, employment, and plant expansion; N A . _, ,,, _ __ _ 4 ~0. If applica#ion were approved by the Authority, when would applicant anticipate issuance of bands and work an the facility started? within ~ months Sec#r"on 3; Cos# of Facili~v arrd Financin ~, Estimated total cast of proposed facility: ~ Soo ~ oQ0 Z. Maximum amount of financing sought through the Authority: ~a 5oa 000 3. Items of cost to be paid from Authority financing ~i.e., land, wilding, equipment, legal, etch: Refinance current bcnds and taxab~.e debt. Construction of 2-1Q knit bua~~.din~s 4. If financing is approved, does applicant expectthe Authority bonds to be sold by ` ~a~ Private placement ~b~ Public offering _ ~, __ - 5. if by private placement, has applicant received a commitment or other assurance from a bank or others with respect to the sale of the bonds? Nl~ Yes No Elaborate: 5. If by public offering, name and address of underwriter desired: Name Mailin Address Lancaster Pollard & Co, 65 E. State Street, kith Ploor Ken Gould, ~P Columbus, 0H 43215 Telephone Number: .- 7, Name and address of bond counsel desired: Name Illlailine address Michael. Graffr, Jr. 1754 Tysons Blvd, Suite 1800 McGu~,re Woods LLP McLean ~~ 22102-4215 ~'elephone Number; 703 712-5110 Secfron ~: fax ~~formafior~ ~, If the site of the proposed facility is known, state the current assessed value far real estate tax purposes of the land, and Improvements thereon. Land ~ ~, ~~~ , oaa Improvements $ 13,~4~.000 _ Yotal $.15,o~3,oao 5 2. Current yearly real property tax on the proposed site: $ ~z, os~ 3, Estimated taxable value of the facility's real property buildings, and improvements} to be constructed; $ 5 Sao aaa 4, estimated real property tax per year with respect to the facility when completed on real property to be constructed buildings and improvements} using present County of Roanoke tax rates: $ z3,ooo 5. Estimated personal property tax per year with respect to the facility when completed, using present tax rates: 6. Estimated merchants' capital tax per year with respect to the facility when completed, using present tax rates: NSA ?, Estimated dollar value per year of goads and services that will be purchased locally by applicant or other users of the facility: ~~.~,.~~~oa ~eCf1Qf~ ~: 1!?(~UCe~Q~~ 1, Explain how the requested financing by the Authority will enable or induce applicant to locate in Qr remain in the County of Roanoke and the Commonwealth of Virginia: Defra costs at each location in order to minimize increase in fees charged to residents and tenants, Increase ava~.~.ability of ~.nit,s en cam us. It is understood and agreed by the Applicant that Applicant ~a} will, upon the filing of this application, pay to the Authority and application fee of $x,250.00 and in addition fib} will pay, when billed the cost of necessary adverkisement of any public hearing required to be held with respect to this application, and ~c} will pay, when billed, all other costs and expenses of the Authority, including reasonable fees of its legal counsel, with respect to this application and any Authority or Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County meetings held in connection therewith. Also in addition, Applicant understands and agrees that in the event the Authority approves the application and adopts and inducement resolution with respect thereto and thereafter authorizes the issuance of its bonds or notes to finance a facility on behalf of the Applicant, all costs of the Authority in connection with any such issue, including the reasonable fees of its legal counsel and band counsel, will be paid either from the proceeds of the issue or directly by the Applicant, or if such bands ar notes are not issued for any reasons, then directly by the Applicant. The Applicant understands that the approval or disapproval of this application is within the discretion of the Authority and that if approved by the Authority the requested financing mus# also be approved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Roanoke; that the Authority andlor the Board of Supervisors may require additional financial and other information from the Applicant; that the Authority reserves the right to approve or disapprove bond counsel with respect to each issue; that if this application is approved and Authority bonds or notes are thereafter issued, all financing documents shall be in form and substance satisfactory to the Authority, its legal counsel and bond counsel, and shat[ include provisions satisfactory to the Authority with respect to indemnifying the Authority and payment by Applicant to the Authority, of additional funds as may be necessary on an annual basis to be applied to the Authority's general operating and audit expense while such bonds ar notes are outstanding; and that if the Authority adopts an inducement resolution with respect to the issuance of bands or notes on behalf of Applicant and #hereafter before the issuance of its bonds or notes determines {1 }that any material information furnished the Authority ar the ward of Supervisors by or an behalf of the Applicant is false ar misleading, (2} if after the adoption of such resolution the proposed financing is not thereafter approved by the Board of Supervisor of Roanoke County, or {3} if the Authority deems the Applicant to have taken insufficient action toward closing the requested financing, the Authority, in any such event, reserves and shall have the right to revoke or rescind such inducement resolution which the Authority's has entered into with Applicant, after not less than ten {1 ~} days written notice of the Authority's intention so to da, addressed and mailed to the Applicant at its address given in the Application. If the proposed financing is approved by the Authority and the Board of Supervisors, and for any reason, the bonds or notes are not issued prior to the end of the current calendar year, the inducement and authorization to issue bands shall terrninate and abate, and be of no further effect at midnight on the last day of the calendar year. Respect#u[ly submitted this ~~ * day of, ~u~u,~ f ,20U~ ~(/lh'C~O~ ~•(J7'!'~~T11n~ ~t!'L/Yl U>>i ~7 VV PteS~ ~~~ C e~ PL.EAS~' N~T~' {1} Individual applicants shall each sign the application, If applicant is a corporation, the application is to be made and signed in the full proper name of the corporation as it appears in ifs Articles of Incorporation, by a duty authorized officer thereof who shall give his title, and if a partnership, in the full proper name of the partnership as it appears in its Certificate of partnership, by one ar more general partners, {2} if additional space is needed to properly respond to any question, refer to and attach and additional numbered sheet at end of application. {3} if any ques#ion is not applicable, indicate by inserting "NIA". 7 RICH~`YELT~ RETIREMENT C[7NiMUNITY RICHFIELD RECOVERY & CARE CENTER DIRECTOR MARTHA ANDERSON DIRECTOR/OFFICER DIRECTOR JOSEPH C. TI30MAS P. (~. B~~ 13367 CHAIRIVI.AN ROANOI~E, VA 24033 494 GLENMORE DR1VE SALEM, VA 24153 DIRECTOR/OFFICER W. STEWART BRUCE DIRECTOR f OFFICER VICE CI~A1R DOUGLAS R. ~~1RIGHT P. O. BOA 1099 PRESXDENT/CEO f TREASURER SALEM, VA 24153 3615 '~~. MAIN STREET SAI,F,M, VA 24153 DIRECTOR I. RAY BYRD OFFICER DIRECTOR TONYA L. WOOLWINE 226 LEWIS AVENUE CORPORATE SECRETARY SALEM, VA 2415 3 3 G 15 W. I~IATN STREET SALEI~i, VA 24153 DIRECTOR LUCY ELLE'TT OFFICER DIRECTOR ROBERT RECTOR 3752 BRANDON AVENUE, S. ~!. CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER ROANOI~E, VA 24018 3615 ~. ~~iAIN STREET SALEM, VA 24I53 DIRECTOR 17R. DAVID NI. GRIND OFFICER DIRECTOR BRETT LANDZ S79 ZSLAI~D PO7NTE LANE CHIEF FINANCIAL OF~'~CER MONETA, VA 24I21 3615 ~l, MAIN STREET SALEM, VA 24I53 DIRECTOR I~.IARI~ L. GOBBLE OFFICER DIRECTOR SUSAN P. ~IOODIE 114 MARI~.ET ST., SUITE 2Q0 VICE PRESIDENT OF ASSISTED LI~~ING ROANOI~E, VA 24011 3615 ~l. I~IAIN STREET SALEM, VA 241 S3 DIRECTOR I~.ENNETI3 C. LAUGHON DIRECTOR P. O. BOA 8937 RO.ANOI~.E, VA 2401 ~ DIRECTOR DR. ED'~lzN nOLVERINO DIRECTOR 4767 ~ALTON LANE ROANOI~E, VA .2401$ DIRECTOR f OFFICER DONALD G. SMITH VICE CHAIR 41 S CANTERBURY LANE, S.W. ROANOI~E, V.A 24014 CERTIFICATE (3F FUBL~C ~LARIN~ The undersigned Secretary of the Economic I~evelaprnent Authority of the County of Roanoke, Virginia the "Authority"~ certif es as follows; 1. A meeting of the Authority was duly called and hold on September 1?, ZDQB, at 9:Q0 o'clock a.m. in the ~`~' ploar Conference Roam at 5z~4 l~e~~ard Drive, in Roanoke, Virginia, pursuant fa proper notice given to each i7irector of the Authority before such meeting. The meeting was open to the public, The time of the meeting and the place at which the meeting was held provided a 1~easonable opportunity for pexsons of diffe~~ing views to appear and be heard, 2. The Chairman announced the commencement of a public hearing an the application of Richf eld Retirement Community and that a notice of the hearing was published once a week for two successive weeks in a newspaper having general circulation in the County of Roanoke, Virginia the "Notice's}, with the second publication appearing not less than seven days n4~~ mo~~e than twenty-one days prior to the hearing date. A copy of the Notice has been filed with the minutes of the Autho~~ity and is attached as l~xhibit A. 3. A summa~~r of the statements made at the public hea~~ing is attached as Exhibit B. 4. Attached as Exhibit C is a ti~.e, correct and complete copy of a resolution the "Resolution"} adopted at such meeting of the Authority by a majority of the Directors present at such meeting. The Resolution constitutes all formal action taken by the Authority at such meeting relating to matters referred to in the Resolution. The Resolution has not been repealed, revoked, rescinded or amended and is in full farce and effect on this date. '~'I7"NESS my hand and the seal of the Autharit ~, is l~~' day of September, 2~~8. ~ ~ Seex'etary, Econo c development Authority of the County of Roanoke, Virginia [SEAL] E~cb~bit~; A - dopy of certified Notice ~ w Surnmat~y of Statements ~ -Inducement Resolution -2- The Raan~}~e ~~m~g ~,~an~kc, 'Vir~ina.a Affidavit 4~ Fubli~atic~n The Roanoke Timis w w w w w w rs - w ~ ~ •• w - r w w w w w w w •• •• - - - - ~ ~ - w ~ ~ w - .. .... ~. .. .. , ._... .. y n .L MiwaL~~~~W44D~ I~~,F ~vz~$ ~~av Z 7 5 ~ TYS~N~ B ~,VD MCL~AN CIA ZZ~OZ REF~R~~TCT: ~q~.ty~4408 ~D49~5~--Og02 ~Z~a~~ 03 Fxa~Q~LnR~V'~N~C7L 8~~1b State of Vir~i~iY~ pity ~~ R~ari~ke I, (thy und~r~i.~ned} ari au~hax'~.zed repxeaer~tat~.v~ ~~ Ghe T~,m~t3-~1~rld C~rparat~,an, wf~1.cl~ coxpexation ~e pu~l:~aht*x ~~ the ~oa~4k~~ T~m~~, a daiYy newspap~x ~ubJ.i~h~dl~ RQanQk~, ~,~ the SCdte of Vir~a~r~ia, da eerti~y that the ~nn~~ed not~.~e w~~ pu~~.i~hed 3n paid ri~wl~p~,per~l on the fQll~ow~.ng daGca: C3t;y~~oun~y a~ Roanoke, Comma~wva~,th/St~.te ~~ V~,~'~a. `a. 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M M ~ ~ Y L w Authvr~.zed Signatuxe:~ ~~_ ~.~~, BiL~,j~ri~ Ser~icee Repreeenta~a,v~ EXHII3~T B Summary of Statements Representatives of Richfield Retirement ~o~nmuni#y and Mc~uire~aods LLP, band counsel, appeared before the Au#harity #o explain the proposed plan of financing. No one appeared ~~ opposi#ian #o the proposed band issue. EXHTBYT ~ RESQLUTION QF THE EC4N[~l1~IC UEYELQPN~ENT AUTH~R~TY OF THE CQUI~TY 4F ROANG~Ey ~'rRGxNIA AUTHGRIZZNG THE YS~UANCE GF UP TQ $I0,5a0,U~0 RE~'ENCJE BGND~ P~JRSUANT TQ THE ALAN G~ FINANCING GF RICHFYELU RETIREMENT C~JMUNITY wT~EREAS, the Economic Development Authority of the County of Roanoke, '~irginia, apolitical subdivision of the Cornznonwealth of Virginia ("Authority"}, is empowered by the Industrial Development and Revenue Eond Act, Chapter 49, Title 15.2, Code of Virginia of 1954, as amended (the "Act"), to issue its revenue bonds for, among other purposes, the purpose of enticing nonprofit enterprises to locate in or remain in the Comm.anwealth of Virginia; WHEREAS, the Authority has received a request f~•om Richfield Retirement Community (the "Ba~•rower"}, an organization that is exempt fi•om taxation pursuant to Section 501tc}(3} of the Internal Revenue Code of 1956, as amended the "Code"}, whale address is 3615 hest Main Street, Salem, Roanoke County, Virginia X4153 the approximately 50 acres of land within the Gounty of Roanoke, Virginia, owned by the 13o~•rower at and adjacent to such address being referred to as the "Prope~~ty"}, requesting tlaat the Authority issue its revenue bonds, at one time or from time to time in one or more series, in an amount up to $10,500,aa4 to assist the Bor~•ower in al! ar a part of the following plan of financing collectively, the "Plan of Financing"} fox the benef t of the Bot~rower; (i} refunding all or a po~•tion of the A.uthority's outstanding Industrial Development Revenue Band (Richfield Retirement Community, I996} originally issued on December 19,1996 to finance, in whole ar in part, the acquisition, construction and equipping of an approximately 49,Za~ squaz•e foot single-story assisted living facility located at 3939 Daugherty Raad an the Property; (ii} refunding all or a portion of the outstanding Industrial Development Authority of the City of Salem, Virginia, Industrial Development Revenue Bond Richfield Retirement Community} originally issued an Decembe~• 31,199 to finance, in whole ar in pa~•t, the constt•uctian and equipping of an approximately 45,~aa square foot singleystory assisted living facility located at 376 Knolll•idge Road on the Property; (iii} refinancing of a loan previously issued to f Hance, in whale qr in part, the construction and equipping of an approximately IZ,S00 square foot single-story professional building owned and operated by the harrower for use by providers of medical services and products located at 37'37 west Main Street on the Property; (iv} financing, at an approximate cost of $S,SDO,a~a, the const~uctian and equipping of twv approximately 22,OQ~ square foot tluee-story buildings, each comprising ten residential units, for use as facilities far the residence of the aged to be located an the P~~aperty; and ~v} other costs associated with the foregoing, to the extent financeable, including, without limitation, casts of issuance, credit enhancement casts, capitalized inte~•est andlor working Capital; WHEREAS, such assistance v~rill induce the Borrower to implement the Plan of ~`inancing and benefit the inhabitants of the County of Roanoke, Vi~•ginia and the Commonwealth of Virginia, either through the increase of their comxne~•ce ar through the promotion of their safety, health, welfare, convenience or prosperity; wHEREA~, the Plan of Financing has been described to the Authority and a public hearing has been held as required by Section t~~1~f} 4f the Cade and Section 15.E-490 of the Act; wI~EREAS, the Borrower has represented that the estimated cost of the Plan of Financing and all expenses of issue will require an issue of revenue bonds in the aggregate pz~incipal amount not to exceed $ I0,500,000; wI~EREAS, (a} na member of the Board of Directors of the Authority is an aff~cer o~• employee of the County of Roanoke, Virginia, (b} each membex has, before entering upon his or her duties during his ar her present term of office, taken and subscribed to the oath prescribed by Section ~9-1 of the Code of Virginia of I950, as amended, and ~c} at the time of their appointments and at all times thereafter, including the date hereof, all of the members of the Board of Directo~•s of the Authority have satisfied the residency ~•equirements of the Act; and WHEREAS, no rr~err~ber of the Board of D~reetors of the Authority has any personal interest ar business interest in the Borrower or the proposed revenue bonds a~~ has otherwise engaged in conduct prohibited under the Conflict of Interests Act, Chapter ~ 1, `fide Z,~ of the Virginia Code in connection with this ~•esolution or any other official action of the Authority in connection therewith, NO~V, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY TIDE ECaNOMIC DEVELOPMENT AUTI-IORITY OF TIDE COUNTY OF nOANOKE, VIRGINIA: I. It is hereby found and determined that the Pian of Financing will be in the public interest and will prorriote the commerce, safety, health, welfare, convenience or prosperity of the Cvmrnonwealth of Virginia, the County of Roanoke, Virginia and their citizens, 2. To Induce the Borrower to implement the Plan of Financing, the Authority hereby agrees to assist the Bor1•awer in its Plan of Financing by undertaking the Issuance of its revenue bonds, at one time or from time to time in one ar mare series, in are amount not to exceed $10,50,000 upon terms and canditiQns mutually agreeable to the Authority and the Borrower. The bonds will be issued pursuant to documents satisfactory to the Authority, 3. It having been represented to the Authority that it is necessary to proceed immediately with the Plan of Financing, the Authority agrees that the Borrower may proceed with the Plan Qf Financing, enter into contracts far construction, materials and equipment for the Plan of Financing, and take such other steps as it may deem appropriate in connection with the Plan of Financing, provided, however, that nothing in this resolution shall be deemed to authari~e the Bo~~ower to obligate the Authority without its consent in each instance to the payment of any moneys ar the performance of any acts in connection with the plan of Financing. The Authority agrees that the Borrower nay be reimbursed from the proceeds of the proposed revenue bands for all expenditures and costs so incurred by ~t, provided such expenditures and costs are properly reirnbu~~sable under the Act and applicable federal laws, 4. At the request of the Borrower, the Authority approves NlcOuirewoods LLP, McLean, Virginia, as Band Counsel in connection with the issuance of the proposed revenue bonds, .2_ 5, All costs and expenses in connection with the Plan of Financing, including the fees and expenses of fond Counsel and rA.uthority counsel, shall be paid by the Borrower or, to the extent permitted by applicable law, Pram the proceeds of the proposed revenue bands ~f far aa~y reason such bands are not issued, it is understood that all such expenses shall be paid by the Bar~rower and that the Authority shall have na responsibility therefor, ~, The issuance of revenue bonds as requested by the Borrower will not constitute a debt or pledge of faith and credit of the Com~nanwealth of Virginia or the County of Roanoke, Virginia, and neither the faith and cz'edit nor the taxing power of the Commonwealth of ~lirginia or any political subdivision thereof will be pledged to the payment of such ~~evenue bonds, 7, In adopting this resolution the Authority intends to take "official action" toward the issuance of the proposed revenue bonds and to evidence its "official intent" to reimburse from the proceeds of such bonds any expenditures paid by the borrower pursuant to the plan of Financing before the issuance of such bonds, all within the meaning of regulations issued by the Internal Revenue Service pursuant to Sections 1 a3 and l41 through 1 S4 and related sections of the Code. 8, The Authority recommends that the ward of Supervisors of the County of Roanoke, Virginia, approve the issuance of the proposed revenue bonds, 9, This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adaptidn, .3~ C~RTI~+ ~~ATE The unde~~signed Secretary of the ~conamic Development Authority of the County of Roanoke, ~V'i~~ginia ~"A.uthority"~ certifies that the foregoing is a true, correct and complete copy of a resolution adopted by a majarlty of the Directors of the Autho~•ity present and voting at a meeting duly called and held on September 17a X008, in accordance with law, and that such resolution has not been repealed, revoked, rescinded or amended but is in full fake and effect an thi s date. WITNESS the following signature and seal of the Autha~~ity, this 17'h clay of September, coos, ~ _ Secretary of the ~cano is Development Authority of the County of Roanoke, ~Vi~•ginia SEAL] 1b494449.5 FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT FOR PROPOSED BOND FINANCING Date: August 28, 2008 To the Board of'Supervisors of the County- of ` koauoke, Virginia Applicant: Richfield Retirement Community Facility: 3615 west Main Street, Salem, Virginia, 24 153 1. Maximum amount of financing sought. 2. Estimated taxable value of the facility's real property to be constructed in the locality. 3. Estimated real property tax per year using present tax rates. 4. Estimated personal property tax per year using present tax rates. 5. Estimated merchants' capital tax per year using present tax rates. 6. (a) Estimated dollar value per year of goods that will be purchased frons Virginia companies witffin the locality, (b) Estimated dollar value per year of goods that will be purchased from non -Virginia companies within the locality. (c) Estimated dollar value per year of services that will be purchased from Virginia companies within the locality. (d) Estimated dollar value per year of services that will be purchased from non -Virginia companies within the locality. 7. Estimated -number of regular employees. on year round basis. $ _ 23,5000 r Chairman, Zconornic Development Authority of the County of Roanoke, Virginia 8, Average annual salary per employee. X21s.1 $ 10>500)000 $ 5,800,000 $ 12,0O0 $ N/A 41,000 $ 1152500 - - $ 0- X216.1 ' ATA REGULAR MEETING OFTHE BOARD CF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ~3, 2008 RESOLUTION GF THE BOARD GF SUPERVISORS GF THE COUNTY GF ROAN4KE APPROVING THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS BY THE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTAUTHORITYOF ROANOKECOUNTY INAN AGGREGATE AMOUNT NGT TO EXCEED $~4.5 MILLIUN FOR 'SHE BENEFIT OF RICHFIELD RETIREMENT COMMUNITY WHEREAS, the Economic Development Authority of the County of Roanoke, Virginia the "Authority"}, ~a} has considered the application of Richfield Retirement Community (the "Borrower"), an organization which is described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended the "Code"},whose address is 3615 West Main Street, Salem, Roanoke County, Virginia 24153 the approximately 50 acres of land within the County of Roanoke, Virginia, owned by the Borrower at and adjacent to such address being referred to as the "Property"} requesting the issuance of the Authority's revenue bonds, at one time orfrom timeto time in one ormore series, in an amount notto exceed $1D,500,OOD the "Bonds"}, to assist the Borrower in all or a park of the following plan of financing 4collectively, the "Plan of Financing"}for the benefit of the Borrower: ~i} refunding all or a portion of the Authority's outstanding Industrial Development Revenue Bond Richfield Retirement Community,1996}originally issued on December 19,1996, to finance, in whole or in part, the acquisition, construction and equipping of an approximately 49,~DD square foot single-story assisted living facility located at 3939 Daugherty Road on the Property; (ii) refunding all or a portion of the outstanding Industrial Development Authority of the City of Salem, Virginia, Industrial Development Revenue Bond Richfield Retirement Community}originolly issued on December31,199~, tofinance, inwholeorin part, the construction and equipping of an approximately 45,000 square foot single-story assisted living facility located at 3106 Knollridge Road on the Property; viii} refinancing of a loan previously issued to finance, in wholeorin part, the construction and equipping of an approximately 12,500 squarefootsingle-story professionalbnilding owned and operated by the Borrower for use by providers of medical services and products located at 3131 West Main Street on the Property; Div} financing, at an approximate cost of $5,800,000, the construction and equipping of two approximately 22,004 square foot three-story buildings, each comprising ten residential units, for use as facilities for the residence of the aged to be located on the Property; and ~v~ othercosts associated with theforegoing, tothe extent financeable, including, without limitation, cos#s of issuance, credit enhancement casts, capitalized interestandlorworkingcapital and ~b}has held a publichearing on September 1l, 2008; and WHEREAS, Section 147~f} of the Code providesthatthegovernmental unit having jurisdiction over the issuer of private activity bonds and over the area in which any facility financed with the proceeds of private activity bonds is located must approve the issuance of the bonds; and WHEREAS, the Authority issues its bonds on behalf of the County of Roanoke, Virginia the"County"},the Plan of Financing concernscertain improvements located and to be located in the County, and the Board of Supervisors of the County the "Board"} constitutes the highest elected governmental unit of the County; and WHEREAS, the Authority has recommended that the Board approve the Plan of Financing and the issuance of the Bonds; and WHEREAS, a copyoftheAuthority's resolution approvingthe Plan of Financing and the issuance of the Bonds, subject to the terms to be agreed upon, a certificate of the 2 public hearing, and a Fiscal Impact Statement have been filed with the Board. NOUV, "fHEREFoRE, BE IT RESQLVED BYTHE BGARD QF SUPERVISORS CF THE COUNTY GF RQANOKE, VIRGINIA; 1. The Board approvesthe Plan ofFinancing andthe issuance ofthe Bonds bythe Authority for the benefit of the Borrower, as required by Section 147(fl of the Code and Section 15.2-4905 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended. 2. "fhe approval of the Plan of Financing and the issuance of the Bonds does not constitute an endorsement to a prospective purchaser of the Bonds of the creditworthiness of the Plan of Financing or the Borrower. 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. 3 ACTIGN N~. ~ ~ ~~ ITEM N0. AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISGRS OF RGANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE RGANGKE GGUNTY ADMINISTRATIaN CENTER MEETING DATE: September 23, 2008 AGENDA ITEM: Requests for public hearing and first reading for rezoning ordinances; consent agenda SLIBMITTED BY: Philip Thompson Deputy Director of Planning APPROVED BY: John Chambliss County Administrator r GDUNTYADMINISTRATGR'S COMMENTS: r ~~~~ ~ L~-~1~ ~ ~ BACKGROUND: The first reading on these ordinances is accomplished by adoption of these ordinances in the mannerof consentagenda items. The adoption ofthese items does notimplyapproval of the substantive content of the requested zoning actions; rather, approval satisfies the procedural requirements of the County Charker and schedules the required public hearing and second reading of these ordinances. The second reading and public hearing on these ordinances is sched+aled for Gctober 28, 2008. The titles of these ordinances are as follows: 1. The petition of Mel Wheeler, Inc. to obtain a Special Use Permit in an AG-3, AgriculturallRural Preserve District, for the construction of a 1l0-foot broadcast tower on 3.06 acres located at 8131 Honeysuckle Road, Windsor Hills Magisterial District 2. The petition of Bonsack Bap~kist Church to obtain a Special Use Permit in an R-1, Low Density Residential District, for the purpose of Religious Assembly on approximately 3.30 acres located at the 4800 and 4900 blocks of Cloverdale Road, Hollins Magisterial District Maps are attached, and more detailed information is available in the Clerk's Gffice. 1 STAFF REC~MMENDATI~N: Staff recommends as follows: 1. -that the Board approve and adopt the first reading of these rezoning ordinances for the purpose of scheduling the second reading and public hearing for October 28 2005. 2. ~rhat this section of the agenda be, and hereby is, approved and concurred in as to each item separately set forth as Items} 1-2, and that the Clerk is authorized and directed where required by law to set forth upon any of said items the separate vote tabulation for any such item pursuant to this action. 2 .,~, ., County 0~ i~panokc ,~ or ./ Comm~niiy DeVeirop t ~ " ~~t~ r r P~annin & Zoning ~•`~'~ -°' ~`~' ~~~~ ~ g ~'~. Y ~~T,l~ *~+~1 s,~~,~~~:1~' r 'A ! `' ' PP 5204 Berna~~~ Drive ~~~~ ' P 0 fax X9800 Roar~oiCe, VA Z40 i 8~Q798 (5~0} 77~~~468 ~A~ X540} 77G-7155 r ~ ~ 1w ~ s~ Onl ~CCCIYI'd ~~: t~! ` ~ NV (cC: ~ ~~~ PC ate: i5s-I~d: 1~~5 ~latc: ,- ~ ~~ ~d ~G ~J~ Case Number ~ ~ '" ~~~ I r~~~ ~ ~;~ AFL ~tPP~~CAN~'S Chec]~ type of~a plication ~Icd (check all tl~at apply} D Rezoning Special Use D Variance D ~';~iver D Aclmini5trative Appeal D Comp Flan its 2~~~~~y Review Applicants namcladdress c~lzip Phone: ~~ fin) 5Z9 T_~~?~ ~~ ~~ ~~~ ~~ Cell ii?: ~ o ~ ~~. ~ a ~ ~ F a~ No U1~-ner's nameJaddre~ss ~~Izip Pl~anc ~: Warp; hlt~ ~1S p-~o1~. I•a ~p ~t Ala ~; , , ~ Praperty J.~acatian ~° Magistcr~al District; ~ Its A Se Q ~~I+.t~ 5 1 ~ ~ ~}~ ~ S~tC.~ ~~ ~ Gamtnt~nit Planttin ar~ca: Y b Tax Map No.; ~~ _ ~ .~ i . f~.xistir~g Zoning; ~ (7 -~ ~ Size oi' parcel~s~: Acres, ~,~CA Existif~g Land Use: ~~~c~~aw~~ R~E,~DN1111C, SP~C~.~,[. USEPERMr?', f~A1VER.~ND C~1VfPP~.AlVf~sZ Z?~?y REI~IEE~' .APPL~CAN?"S ~RISIw1CF} ~. Prapascr} Z.af~in ; ~~ " ~ ~~~~td~~ ~S~ ~~~~T g Proposed Land EJsc; ~~~ A ~ ~ot.~ Dat~s tine parcel meet the minimum ]at a~~ca, ~vidkh, and frontage requirements of tl~c requested district? es Na IF NU, A VARIANCE IS RCQUIRED FIRST. Daes the parcel meet the minimum criteria for the rcquc5ted Use Type? es Nta IF NQ, A VARIANCE ~S REQUIRED rIRST ]f rezoning rcgaest, are canditians being prof'f`ered ~~ith ibis request? Yes No ~~R1~~11YC~,1~AI~ER AND,~,b~I~'NISTRr~ ~'1 ~.L APPEAL APPLICANTS ~i~fl~'Ir~J ~ar~ianCC~~3tVCI D~ SCCkIan~S} af`tl~e Roanoke Catanty ZUnil~g Qrdinance in ardor ta: Appeal of~.oning Administrator's decision to Appeal af~fnterpr'ctatian of Scctian~s}; a]'thc Raanal`e Caunty Zoning C~rdinancc Appeal at interpretation of~7_.aning Map to ]s the application campletc? Please checlt ifenclased APPLICATION 1~'ILL Nf3T BE ACCEPTED Ir ANY t~F TI-IESE ITEMS ARE MISSiN~ QR INCQNfPLETE~ RlSnvfCt' VlAA ~15l1YlCt' ~1~I~A R1514YlCP 1'lAA Consultation $ l!?" x 1 I"concept plan x Application fee Applicatiar~ ~~ Metes ant! L~uncJs dC5cf'~ptiall ~ Prof~crs, i f cipplicablc Justificatil~n ~ Water anti saver application x Adjoining prnpcrty a~mers l hereby cerii fy tltal I am citl~cr tlrc v«lt~cr of tlxc prapcrty or khc o~vric:r's agcnk tar corttsact purchaser and am actin, wikh the kno~vtecJgc and consent of tl~c a~~mcr --- ~~~ Q~vt}cr's Si~ent~tt~re JUS"~ITICATI~N IrDR REZ4IVING, SPECIAL USE PERMIT V4'AxVI1R I~R CQMF PLAN (i~.z-~~3~} REYII;W REQUESTS ~ ~ ... pp ~hc P}snning Camrnission will study re~.arling, special use permit waiver or~ community plan ~ 15 ?-?Z3?} revic~v re~ucsls to determine the need and .justification for the cl~angc in tcnns of public hea}th, safety, and general ~velf'are. Please answer the fo}lotiving questions as thoroughly as possible, Use additions! space if~necessary Please explain how tl~e request ~urthcr~ the purposes of the Roanoke County Ordinance as t~~ell aS the purpose found at the beginning of the applicable 7aning district classihcatian in the Zoning Ordir~snce. S~ A~.Gw~ Please explain ho~v the projc;ct confoRns to the general guidelines and policies contained in the l~oanol;e County Community Plan lj~ ~1~R~Ac~1F--~ Please describe the impact{s7 of the reciuest on the property itself,the adjoining properties, ar~d the surrounding area, as t~-cll as lfYe impacts an pub}ic services and facilities, including ~vaterlse~ver, roads, schools, parkslrecreation arrd fire end rescue ~~ ~1 ~~~~ MEL Wheeler Inc. Coun~fy of Roanoke Speci~~l Use Permit Request Broadcasting Tower for WSLQ and WSLC August x, ZUO~ B&A Fz•aject # R0~04za0.~a Ta~alc of Contents I. Roanol~c Co€~nt~- Special Usc Application lI. Justification l`or the Special Usc Permit Ill. Concept Plan Ci~ccl~list Z"~, Raanal~c Ti~x~es Advertisca~aent V. Nance a~~ Applicant ~I. Arljoinin.g P~~opcrty ~~vnc~•s ~xl. l~cgal Dcsc~°iptian of Suhjcct Propea~ty 'VIII. Pre~Application Consultation Clxccl~list a. ~~isting Communicat~ot~ Systcros ~. Co~vei•age Maps c. Regional Map from site location to the RQanol~c Regional Airport d. Conceptual site Plan e. Photagrapl~ic Simulations f, To~~e~• Y]escriptian g. Ta~ver C'oustri~ction DetaYls h. A~itcnna ~ Accessor~~ 1]et~ils Justification #-ar" Special Use ~crnrit: 1. Tlris special DISC request is beil~~ I1~aClc f'or' tl~e ConSt~-uc~iol~ of a 17~' bl~~oaclcast towel~~ on 1'aor' lvloui~tain on tax ~~ar~ce193 ,~0-01 ~O 1.01. Tl~e proposed tower will accol~~pal~y tl~e Il~w trallsl~~Iitter building and existi~~~ 188' broadcast tower.. The Ilew tawer~ is required due to tl~e r~e-allocation of existinb call si~;Ias for r~aclia ~~I~aadcastil~~. The new towel-will also pi-ovicle I~~AA weatl~er~ alerts fir tl~e ~.Iner~;el~cy AIeI"t System ~C.AS}. ~, This plAojecl is located oI~ Poor Mountain wl~er~e tl~er~e are n~ultil~le l~r~oadcast towers due to the topa~r~aphacai Ixature of tl~e area and ability to serve a lame cover~a~;e area The towel' leas tl~e abilit~r to accomrnc~date three additional l~r~ovicler~s dIl tl~e tower far future eXpa115IQI1 3. This special use perrnit will have ~~o il~~pact on any adjacent pr~ope~-ties with tl~e exception of visrlal perception. Tl~e tower will be l~ainter~ to ~~~atrJ~ its suE~raul~din~s with a flat Irlatte finish, unless additiol~al requests are ~~~acle by the I~CC. ~.xistil~~ utilities on-site will support tl~e pr~apased tower. Tl~e tower is I~ot required to have ar~y li~l~tin~ per ~C~ stal~dar~ds , Balzer & Associates inG. CONCEIT PLAN CHECKLIST A concept plan ol~tl~c proposed project must be submitted ~~rith the application The concept plan shall graphically depict the land use change, development ar variance that is to be considered. purther, the plan shall address any potential land use or design issues arising from the request. ]n such cases involving r~exonings, the applicant may proffer conditions to limit the future use and development of tl~e property and ley sa doing, correct any dct'icienoics that may not lie manageable by County permitting rcgulatiarrs~ ~Che concept plan should not be carrfuscd ~vith the site plan ar plat plan that is required prior to the issuance afa building permit, Site plan arrd buildir~~, permit procedures ensure compliartice ti~~ith State and County devcloprrrent regulations and may require changes to the initial concept plan. Unless limiting conditions are prof fered and accepted in a rezoning or imposed on a special use permit ar var~iancc, tl~e concept plan may be altered to the extent permitted b}' the coning district and other regulritions A concept plan is acquired ~ti-ith alI rczar~ing, special use permit, Zvaivcr, community plan ~1~.~-?~3?} revie~v and variance applications, The plan should Ise prapared by a professional site planner The level of detail may vary, depending on the nature ofthe request. The County Planning Division stafC~~may exempt some of the items or su~,gest the addition of extra items, but the fallasvin are considered minimurrr; AI..I_~ AI'pt~[CANTS ~ a. Applicant name and name of development X b Date, scale and north arro~v X c LQt sire in acres or square feet and dimensions ~ d f~acation, names of otivners and >~oanol;e County ta~~ map numbers of adjoining properties ,,,~,,, e. physical features such as ground cover, natural ~~atercaurses, floadplrrin, etc X l". ~f lie 7aning and land use oI all adjacent properties X g 11I1 property lines and easements ~ h. All buildings, c`isting and pr•opased, and dimensions, i~par area and heights ,,,~,,, i l..ocation, ~a~idihs and names of al I existing or platted struts oc other public ti~ays within or adjacent to the development X j. Dimensions and locations of~all drivervays,parking spaces and loading spaces fCddr~rorru! rrrf~r r~ralf air t~ec~r~rred f or~ !~'~4~V~NG ~rrrd S1'~'CI~JI~ US£: P£f~4~1t I-r1 P~'l 1C~fN1°S k C1.~isting utilities (~~~atcr, server, storm drains) and carinections at the site ,~C „ 1 Any drivcruays, enlranacslGrits, curb openings and crossovers ~ ~~, Topography map in a suitable scale and cantvtrr intervals A n. Approximate street grades and site distances at intersections a Gocatians of all adjacent fire hydrants X p. Any pr~oflcred conditions at the situ and ho«r they arc addressed ~ cl. 1 ~ project is to be phased, please show phase schedule I certify that all items required in the checklist above are carrrplete, ~d ~~~ ~~~ Si tore of applicant bate 6 {~OAly a. ~ . ~omrrruni Develo rnent ~ ~:~r`. ~ ~~ ~ Plannin & Zonin Division ~ f~ ~ 9 9 ~8~8 NOTICE TO APPLICANTS I'OR RLZ~NING, SUBDIVISION WAIVER, PUBLIC STREET WAIVER, OR SPECIAL USE PERMIT pETITI(~N PLANNING CDMMISSIDN APPLICATIGN ACCEPTANCE PROCEDURE Tl~e Roanol~e County Planning Co~n~~ission reserves the right to continr~e a Rezoning, Subdivision waiver, Public Street waiver or Speciai Use Permit petition if new or additional information is prese~~ted at il~e public hearing. if it is the opinion cf the majority of the Planning Co~~~n~issioners present at the scheduled public hearing that suffcient time was not available for planning staff andlor an outside referral agency to adequately evaluate and provide written comments a~~d suggestions on the new or additional information prior to the scheduled public l~earing then the Planning Comm issior~ may vote to continue tf~e petition. This continuance shall allow sufficient time for a!i necessary reviewing parties to evaluate the yew or additional information and provide written co~riments and suggestions to be included in a written memorandum by planning staff to the Planning Commission. The Planning Cam~r+ission sf~all consult with planning staff to deterrnine if a continuance may be warranted P~?TENTIAL GE NEED FGR TRAI:~IC ANALYSES ANDIOI~ TRATPIC IMPACT STUDY The Roanoke County Planning Can~~nission reserves tl~e right to continue a Rezoning, Subdivision waiver, Public Street waiver, or Special Use Permit petition if the County Transportation Engineering tanager or staff fra~r~ the Virginia L7epartrnent of Transportation requests further traffic analyses andlor a traffic impact study tf~at would be beneficial in making a ]and use decision t~o1~. a ~rs~ of pole~7fla! lcrl~cl r~~~~~ arrd ~si~z~atror7s ~1~af ~~~or~dc~ rrece~,~i[at~ ~ir~tl~el~ str~~}t is p-•v~rrded cis paf~! of hr's crpp~rcairol7 pc~ckage~~, Tljis cantinc:once shall allow sufficient tithe for all necessary reviewing parties to evaluate the required traff c analyses andlar traff c impact study and to provide written comments andlor suggestions to the planning staff and the Planning Coinmissian~ if a continuance is warranted, the applicant will be notified of the continuance and the newly scheduled p~~blic hearing date. Eff~ctiv~ Date, A~ri119, ?0~5 Narne of Petition Petitioner's Signature date B w.,+,.-:...~'.; i'.~ t,~•1 `, ~~, ij ;,,..fir ..-.~ :.:: - ~''.. ~.~ ~-'.'. ~. i >. ~a ". r 1''1 t i 1Gf ~ .~:~++ ....a~ <~rw.a.r.., rw.w.wa.. ~ +wti..\~-.. `r. i...i3 A~~ja~nin~ F~•opc~~~~y O~vncrs of Tax IV~ap # ~~3.~~-~1-~~..a~ . .__.~. ~9~ .aa-a ~ -a 1.aa Roy H Fa~~k ~~~~oadeasting of Roa~~oke S~ ~.3 Ho~leysuckle Road l 71.43 AC. Zo~~ing: A~-~ Maili~~g Adclr~ess; 3.33 Fast Frai~kli~~ St~~eet Ricl~~no~ad, VA ?3Z19 a9.~.ao-o~~4~.oa Ma~~k ~ ~rt~ank ~ 151 Honeysuckle Road Zoni~~g: A~-3S Mai ling Add~~ess: 71 ~ ~irgi~~ia Ivey Drive U»ion Hala, VA ~~17C~ 093 .Da-a 1-45.aa ~DB.I 7'elevisian Inc, 8149 Honeysuckle Road 14.83 A~. Zoning. A~-3 Mailing Adt3ress: X807 Hershberger~ Road N.'V~~ Roanoke, VA ?~41 ~ ~ r I?Ei"lrEr''TII•IC TDer1OPP.Dw Raanake County tax number Q93.QQ-Q 1-Q 1.a 1-DQOD BEGINNING AT A POINT on the westerly Right-off Way line of Honeysuckle Raad ~Raute 915} being S43° 15'OQ"E, 5~D feet from the northeasterly corner of NIF ~IIIDBJ Television, Inc. ~~eed Book 88Q, Page 1?~, Roanoke County tax number 093,Q0-01 ~45,va~QgDQ}r thence N43° 15'QQ"W, passing the Right-of-UVay line of honeysuckle Rand at 5.0 feet and continuing along the northerly line of said WDB~ property and the northerly line of NIF IVlark UV. Drank ~lnstrument #200506878, Raanake CaN~nty tax number 093.00-01-~~ OQ~0OO0} for a total of 391.Q1 feet to a paint on the southerly line of NIF Roy I-~. Park Broadcasting of Raanake, inc. Deed Book 885, Page ~~ ~, Raanake County tax number a93~OQ-01-0~ .OQ-QagQ}, thence leaving the line of said Crank property and continuing along the southerly line of said Broadcasting property the following: N46°45'QQ"E, 345.12 feet to a point; thence S35°48'32"E, 418.5G feet to a point on the westerly Rightwaf-U1Ivy line of h~aneysuckle Road; thence leaving the line of said Broadcasting property and continuing along the westerly Right-off Way line of Honeysuckle Road the fallowing: 540°~ ~'S2"W, 128.24 feet to a paint; thence along a curve to the right being 83.95 feet in length, with a radius of ZQ5.OQ feet and a chard bearing of 551 °55'48"1N, 83.36 feet to a point; thence SG3°39'40"1111, 84..12 feet to the POINT QF BEGINNING, containing 3.068 acres and being Tract B as shown on plat entitled "Resubdivision Plat of Partial Survey and from Records far I111edia General ~peratian, Inc." recorded in the clerk's office of the circuit court of Roanoke County,l~irginia in Plat Book 29, Page 53.. PIANNERS ~ ARCHITECTS ; ENGINEERS ~ SURVEYORS ROANOKE + R~CHMpND ~ NEW RIVER VACi.E~' - SNENANUpAH VACCEI' I SOS Co-pafale Circle ~ Raanake, V~ginia 2018 • {S4a) 772-958x• FAX (540} 772-8050 www,balzer cc ~~~ADCA~T ToW~cr~ PI~i',.A-.~P~~CATI~N C~N~TJLTAT~t~N CI~~C~~.LY~T safe; ~ ~ t3Q~ l~l~pljc~~tat 1~Ii1I114': ~~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ Cansuit~ttt Staft' Menrbcr: ---~-• t ~ ~ ~ 1i~1 ~ ~~~~ a BRC~ADCASTNG TC)''~~l~S AID ASS~C~AT~~) AN'r~NNA ~'~~~NIITT~D ~~' RIGk~T: w Ne«- and replacen~erit bi~oadca5tin~ towers and associated a~~ter~na ~~at exceeding tfrirlY ~3D} feet iii height and located tivitlrin tray car~~r~~ercial or industrial 7aning district provided: a) the prapased tower i5 a rnonops,lc type design: b} the general ar'ca of the praposcd tativcr is currently served by above grarrnd utilities including electric power and telephone poles; and c} rtl! atl7er use rrnd ~Jcsi~;n standards far tl~e cor~struclian of ti}e broadcasting tal~~er and associated facilities are met p Antennas may be installed an ar~y existing; strrrct~~re i4~itl~in Ilse Count~~ provided said nrttertna does oat meet the clcfinitiorr of a broaclcastinb tower, sloes ~ic:~t irrc~rea5e the Iteigl~t ofthe existirr~; struct~rre ~no~e than ten t1~1 feet, and sloes nat result ire tl~e structure anal a~7teE~rra exceeding tlrr: rnaxi~77t~~~t strttctrrrc~ 17eig1~1 for thin ZOniil~ district. ~ ']~~en~ oi~~r' tativers a:ected fora er°iad ~lflt to exceed t«~cnt -o~~e da s. ~['ilc fnlirr~ving 'rtrfor-nirrtiErn slrr~ll he r cgitirct# as frrtr"t of tlrc Spcct`al L1sG t'ernrit fcrr;r ~3r"rrtirlc~rst ~l~a~vc~r° irl 7tfclit:ion lrJ standard applie~ttiorr rc~~ri~ements, f'~apos~cf Site Qu~tities ~ ~- -- Utilities that ~tre curre~~tl ~r~esent on site: ~~~~ ~{ ~ ~~~~o~t~ ~Vr~ ~~~ Utilities rewired that are oat cr~r~rently preserlt o~~ site: Lxpectecl route of lirrl~a~e: ~o~l~ Lstimatrrd noise level in decibels: ~~ ~~ Broadcast Ta~ver Structure 1 ype: ^ Monopole ~ Lattrce 1 a~~rer' ^ Guyed 'lower ^ Stealth Design (descriptioi3} ~ ether ~descr'iption} f'roposeci height of ta~ver excluding antenna: t ~~~ Existing ]~eighl afsu~rc~urtiding tree car~apy a~~dlar buildings: ~~ 1~J , ~ ~ ~~~ ~ ~ ~, x ~ Canstructian material and finish oi'to~ver: Specific tv~ver location Material: ~ ~~ Finislr: ~ ~~[.~angitude: ~ ° ~~ `r' " L.atitucle: °~ ` ~l `: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ , Z. Grauntl Elevcrtion in morn sea level of tl~e proposed totivcr site; t ~t~~ Totiver has sinrctural ability to accommodate; ^ ai~e ^ Two ~ `l'hr~ce otl~er~ providers ~~ ~y~es~s~_a_f_Atttentta ar ~tlter Devices Attncited to Tower ~ ~rnr~i-Directional Antenn~r d Directiar~al P;~rnel ~ Prrrabalic Al~terrna ^ Whip Antenna ~ ~thcr ~~ p ~ ~, Material and finish of the proposed antennas} Di~nensians of Antenna{s}-lteightlwidthldepth Materirl, 5 0 l:inisl~: L~~j1~Nn~ ~~ u ~ l ~ _- l..1 . ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~-~ :1~' ~`~yE `''4 Ol~~ ~ * ~ ~1 ~ . ~li ~It ~ ~A~~ ~ ~' ~l~ltc 1~ilo~ti°irt~; itrlcrrrttatian must be sttbmitletl scpttc~~rttely in ~it~rer' ~> >-~r~if(en crr~ nt:yl~lacd ~~rntctt, N`A Jnfar~trttion on lto«~ tJtc prapos~d site ielrites to the alaplicac}t's c~xistit~~ co~rtrt~unication system incltrdin~ nEimuer of oti~er Silcs u~itlii» tl~c Rouc~okc~ guile}f. ~rcyd the location rrl• the antenna at caclt silt A mup desi~natir~~ tltc specific cvvcr-a~c arca~s) desired ~vith ~rn~- ovc;rl~o~~~ areas denoted sepaE~tely ~ A list, wit}~ a map: uf'rt1l tare aftcrnalive sites considcreci at evlltratcd to serve tltc area al~tl~is proposecl to~~'er', i~tclt~din~ atltct ctistic~~ totiver sites in the vicinity phis sltQUld include rtnv caMlacativt~s cartsidcred rtnrl rite spudlic t~{;I~rticctl, Ic~~al or atl7er c•easor~s the otltcr~ site~s~ tiwere rejectecl Pr'~ovidc canccpttr7l site pl~rn dr°as~-n to scale, depicting tl~e lacativn of support stctccttrtes; egtiipmertt ct~clastcres, iandscaped areas, fences, lighting, access, limits aftlisl~crl~ed land, aver°age slope o~ ll~e rile, a~vrtersltil~ and use of adjoir7ing p~•apectics, ClC ® Provide acctrrate, to scale, pl~otagrapl~ic sirnulatit~ns sito~vin~ 117e relutit~~~sltip nl~~tltc; prc~puscd ~rc~adcasl tower acid rtssociated ~tr~tec~cla to tfte sunourttfings f'ltotogr~tpJtic simulations shuulcl in~:lude the relatioctships of any ne~`~ yr mc~clif ied r~aucl or trtility carl~i~ars necessary to serve tl~e Propvs~ri i~raadcast io~ver site ~ Provide coc»pttlrizcd ter~~~in anul~rsis sou-ing the visibility af~ the prvpc~sc~d bra~t~fcasl to~ve~~ and ar7teclna at rite requested iteigl~t and IQCatinn [f ne~v or' rnacli!"ied rand, access or trtility corr~irlcrr~s t~rc laroposecl, tft+~ tcccaict ~~nul~Jsis sJt~tll also sho`s~ the visibilit}r ol: tltcsc rlccs~ or cnadil~ecl 1e~yturis 1'rt~w~cJc clelail sJteet fir I~raatic~tst tourer strt2ctttre Pravirle art ~iCC4rE'~tC ffescc°iption a~~d pi~otagr~ti~lt of~ EItL l~rc~pase{I tr}~ti~~r Str~~cttrrt~. ic~cJccdirtg rrrat~r~na ~ !'rovide deluil sheet ai~any ar7tcrtt~a or devises attaches! to ta~vec including electrical and mechaE~ical sped f ~c~rii~ns f ar antenna sysler~~s Noes. ! lrcr~fa~° cerf~lfy l)r;it; ~ ~~fl! r e~rrir~ed srrbrrrrrlnls ~a ~Ir~ f ~.L~~, cis r•cctrri~ccl ~~}- ~olrrng ~1r"drllcr)1c~ 5~~11or130-~7-?~ ~ 1rQt~c~ b~err srr~rlrit~c'd .~~ r~egrrirec~ arr~sil~ bnllaorr ar carrrpar~crble rc~s'1 mill ~e ~crr fr7rrrrc~L~ orr ~lre dates of '""~ , ~ . for tyre Plarrrrirrry Corrrrrrissrorr~arrblic lr~crr~rng s~clrc~drrled fQr GT. 7 card orr ~lre dales of Qr t1rc~ ,~ratrr~d of ~SrrJ~er~~isors public Ireor'irrg sclredrrl~d for. ~~~~~$. • ~, ~Jre applicnr~t, .slrcrll be respo-r.srhle /vr crll jc~c~.s assoerarecr' is~itlt fhe~lirrg a~'11re applrcarrarr, rr~clrrdirrg Ilse ~~c~crsarrrrble ~os1 of ~'ri)~ irrrlrrrpc~rtc~e~rrt arrdjt~~rti~ de~errted rre~L7s~~ar,t~ btu the t"otrrrr>> ~o ~+~r~t llr~ treed for llr~ ~rc~t~~ br~ocrdcasr ~otrc~r 5 ign~tu re: Date: ~ ~ ~~. `~ Exzstir~ Conxmr~nications Systems b~- ll'~~~ w~-~~ELL~. lr~c.: ML.L wheeler 1~1c {Mwl}awns tl~e c~~rre~~t wS);,C-FM site (]~1 l~ovr Mautai~l ~sub~ect site} wllicla is heisz~ ul~~latec~ to accatn~l~oclate the l~r'oaaased tower°, ~xiStill~ tr'ansl~~itte~~, tawel~, aa~d now t~"'a11S~11~tt~I" builtlill~~ I~wi leases twa otl~ar sites o~~ Poa~~ 1Vlau~ltain i~o~' wSL~ ~al~praximatcly ~.?5 i1~i. southwest of the l~rol~osed site} and wXLi~ fat about 4.? mi. nartlleast o~ the l?r~aposocl site} faatl~ of which will 11~ave to the Co~lsalidatcd new site pi.o~ased herein. N~wl also awns a dir'ectiona~ AM ~I1t~nI11 array witlli~a the City of Salem at 1 ~~Z New~l~an give and leases a Paiz of AM towers near Colo~lial Avenue, The Mw~ studios are located 011 Electric Raad in Roanoke County and are tQUi~ped with ~~~icrawave a~~d '~HFIUHF base statia~as to accommodate broadcast operations. Ba]zer~ & Associates Inc. C'o~f~~~~gc l~I~~ps ~~'1~c c~~r~~~~ge of ~~~1 static~~~s ~l~~ll not c~j~nge sig~~ificantl~ fi•c~~~~ e~~sti~~g c~~r~:r•age. ~~~~ G~c~~~~ ~~~"~rNCe c~aa~o~~~i ~s ~~fiiiec~ ~~~ T'~~: 1r~ ~; ~ .. ~~ 1 r •'~ ~~ ~~ .~. 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'~ t~~ ~ ` «~ /~ Y"M"~ ti -~ -~ ~!; ~ .,. a«. , ~~ F '~ ..z 3 ~ ~ xacx wrc^. - ~ , . ~N .w.•d . 3 .,........ r } i ~ .. .. .. ,,, . r ~ >: ,~ . ` ~ ~# ~ 1....J ;~~~ !~ ~ ~ ~~ ,~ ; e ~:~ ~ ~ 5 .~ t8 f ~~. Tower ~escri~tion overview: The proposed tower will be .~ 79' tall and provide FM broadcasting capabilities for 1~USLQ and INSL~.. Two call signs will be operating from one tower location providing maximum efficEency from the proposed tower All required construction permits will be obtained and regulations followed as required by Federal, State, and l~aanoke Jaunty regulations. L.~catian: The tower will be located on an existing site owned and operated by Mel ~iUheeler Inc. The proposed ~ 7~' tower will be located adjacent to a proposed transmitter building and existing 13S' broadcast tower currently in service Sites adjacent to this one contain similar operations with various types of towers as shown in the attached photographs. The finished grade elevation of the tower is 3,753 above mean sea level The overall height including the tower will be 3,923 above mean sea level. Struc~uraf: All structural requirer~ents will meet all federal, state, and local requirements as noted an the tower construction drawings. RF ~x~os~re~ Appropriate warr7ing will be provided on the perimeter of the site indicating potential RF exposure. Fencing will be provided around the site to prohibit access to the area Tower Grounding: Alf required structures and equipment will be grounded and maintained thro~aghau~ the construction process Towe r S afe ty: In addition tQ site fencing, a safety cable will be installed for maintenance safety during repairs_ F~~ study: As shown an the pre~applicatian cansultatian checklist, an application has been forwarded tt~ the FAA in Fart vllorth, Texas to evaluate the prc~pased tower far any air navigation hazards. `rho towerwill be registered with ti•te FAA as required. ~N r ~ w '"' N r _ Kl !C N R d ~ k ~--. ~ ~ N 1 A n ~ M n w ry N M Y _ K n ~ N r sx w , ~ N C ~ N ~ rv +1 nn~ tY M .~ ~ n tr u5 A ~ ^ n o n t11 A 4 v ~ ~ N a ry q n F a ~ e h ~ ~ x .. r a D {A ~ VJ 1A N r- n ~ K ~ w p Y k A Y~i _ ~ m ~ 4 ~' M S ° +' r ~ N 2 '' w ~ 7 b K ~ ~ r ~ V v w. M ~ r ~ Y ~ ~ M r A ~ (~ O to O ~ (~ ~ ~ 0 b C el ~ a N 3 ~°+ n a -°" ~ ns si ~ ~ l70A II f~ES1GNED APPURTENANCE l~~ADING TYPE EkEVA714N ~'YPE ELEVATION 13catarrr5pur i1" Cnndiuq 170 ~~ 5•~lea+tn! 'ra01 flip' FirKl v--_ 170 1 9R" Scrt a0 3' ~jrh Ve~t~cal surma~t tI{1 SNPX-fi$C•SP {G lf9" Ritnd} 159.BJ • i09 ~~ ~~~~~ _ ,~ ,,,,... SFIPX•7/.E wlpale itutunt rnr larur I~~g ]5 . ~S _ Acldalivnst C~BEr alsntic ldwm (td' of ' ~ . 1?0 la' Fk~a<I caWel 7!9 5' Gr~1(710"Flex) 3p T _ 5~1:lcmrrtf Y;rr~k (Tf0' FEcxy _ _ _ 17a {,'Grid {7rn' flex) JO ,a~.~ ~I a ~2a.5 n . , a~a~f 1lf0,p tr ea,a >s ~~.~ ~a,n n 2aan uon ~~ ~.~.~ Eleclrr~r~ics Rc~earel~, rrrl~. °6j ~~2QO8oT~~~f-ST-VA t ~ ' ~ 77 7~ ~ardrler load prn~tt:Rol?nake, VA . '~° Chandler, IN ~7G10 CUcnL WSI.QIWSLC 99.1f9q. Q'~111nby.~h81b H~S€ma AAPd: ~sldblblied ~g41 AI5C Certilie¢Fobricatnt Phor#>r: 61z-925-60gQ cods: TIA-222•G as:n~ O7f2afa& Sr~is: IVT~ FAX; 8~ 2.925-4D26 ~s}lls: .... n ., pwq Nv, C-'~I MATERIAL. ~TRENCTN GRADE py tru GRADE f=y I~u ~~~z-~n sa k~l ~~ ~,I A3b a~ lei 5ti kai TOWER DE5~GN NaTES 1 Tower is Incated in Raarfake County. Virginia ~ Tower desigl~ed for Expas~re C to the TIA-2Z2-G Stancard 3 Tower designed Sara 90 mph basic wind in accordance with the TIA-222-G Standard ~ fiawer is also designed far a 3Q mph basic wind with tl 7a in ice Ice is considered la ir~creaae in thickrreess with height S Deftections are based upon a fiQ mph wind 6 Structure i5 designed for Structure Classilir~ation II and Topographic Category d (Pidge} with crest height o€ 2aQt} Seel per the A1~51fTIA-222-G Standard 7 Tower sections have Qange connections, 8 Typical connections use galvanized A32a baits or equal substitute along with nuts andlor nut locking devices in a Snug•tight condition Installaiian parANSiITIA•222 Specifications. 9 lower members ate "hat dipped" galvanized in accordance with A57M AtP3 ar}d ASTM A153 Standards 1A Welds are fabricated with ER-70S-~ electrodes 11 The final deign may incorpnra#e changes from the above specifications providing any suiastilutior3 shall nit materially and adversely affect the purchaser's ability to use the product a$ intended 12 Feedtawer; D' to 50' ] 3 Sch 4D pipe supporting ~ t y 6115" Rigid line and 318" cable safety climb 99 Maximum Mnmer~t ~ 4 Q k€t 15 Maximum Axial = 12 2 k i6 Maximvrn Shear ~ ~ 3 k MAX. CORNER RE~4CTIQNS AT BASE. GOWN. 4~2 K UPLIFT -394 K SHEAR 31 K Ax1aL ~~ K SHEAR MOMENT s x era ~;p•Irr TORQUE 4 Islp-f1 3o mph WIND - ~ rya In rCE AKIAL 35 K MOMEIIIT sHEa 3~sowpal 48 ~~ TORQUE ~5 kip•f€ REACTIONS • 90 mph IMINa N Y ry N ~ w ~ V7 ~ z x ,~, ~ n ~ N 1 n ~p : i . , ~ ~ N . rr N ~ a ry "` ~~ ;~ h N a w ~ Q N n ~ R .. CY M1 ~y ~ d .~- M a ~ ~ N tl ¢ N ~ m r , N A s ~ ~ 1'7 N p w A a y ti ~ N ~_ r N N ~ C q ~ n - ^ x o N w t a M w w ~yN, ~ ~ ~ ~ Ill ~ 4 ~ .- Y ~ . ,~ .~ ,. .. n x ~ ~ N h ~ ~ s C Cx ~ C p ~ ~ ~ ~' t7 ~ P ~ ~ b ~ b a .. C a w m ~ ~ } DE5IGNED APPURTENANCE LUADING 17ona TYPE ELEVATION TYPE ELEVATION 1 8cacunl5pur [t' Crmilud} t 7~ 5•Elen~er-I Yapi ~7l8"Flex[ 17D 1 1tZ' Srt- AA 3' tptt~ Vedic7! sappbrt t 1d ._~ StiPX•G9C-5P {b 11J!" ~1p~1} ~~~ 45~.89.1n9 74 3:'pr.~ ~. S31Px,~1AE v~ipole ~rraunl tat tapCr it:n 75 - Ga Arldaianz) ~nbie al~a~ lel~rct {iD' of t70 i~' F1ex1 _ , ~ ~ ..... 71a' cab4n} _ _ _ ~ ~y Gritl ~7ra- Fr~a~ _mm. . ~a . ~-Elermnt Yalrl (7111" FIex) 170 G' Grrd {7r8' Flex} ~, ]~ ~~~ 15a.e tt MATERIAL STRENGTH GRAQf~ Fy Fru GRAgE Fy f°u Ar~2.5~ Sa k5i ~~ G5 k51 Ad$ ~b ksl 5B k~l -- ~ Ta~~R DESIGN NaTEs 1 lower is located in Rvariake Courtly, Virginia ~ Tower designed for Exposure C is the TIA•22~•G Standard 3 Tower designed for a ~q mph basic wind in accordance with the TIA~~~Z-G Standard 4 Tower is also designed fora 30 mph basic wind with a 75 in ice Ice is considered to increase in IhiGkness wish heigh! 5 f)eileclians are based upon a 60 mph wind ~ Structure is designed far Structure Cla$sifcatian 11 and Topographic Category A (Ridged with crest heigftl of ~00f?feet per the AfV511TIA-22~-G Standard 7 Tower sections have flange connections. 8 Typical connectsorts use galvanized A32S bolts ar equal Substitute along with t~uls andlor nut loC~(It1~ devices In a Snug-tight condition lnstailation pet AN511TIA-~22 Speciftcatlans. 9 Tower members are''hot dipped" galvanized in acvardance wish ASTM A123 and ASTM A153 Standards 10 llllelds are fabricated with ER-TES-S electrodes 11 The final design may incorporate changes tram the above speciflcatiarls pravidirtg arty slJhsfituiaon shall not materially and adversely affect the purchaset's ability #o use the product as intended 1~ Feedtower; ~' is 60' 13 Sch AO pipe sltpparting ~1) ~ 118" Rigid tide and 3!B" cable saf ety climb 14 Maximum fVlvmen! = q 0 kft 15 Maximum Atrial =12 2 k 16 Maximum Shear ~ ~ 1 !~ 1331.I 1t I24.~S II t~9.3 n t~~.{! 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S~rie~ ~~~~~~~~ ~'.. ` ~ ,~~ L ~ 1 ~ N. ~ J Yagi Antenna S~I~L.~ D11~15~C~N ~~~~o5~1~MH~ Specifications; Fregu r~cY range CA7-410 ___y.. 406-420-MHz- _ - -- Gain 12 dBi impedance . 5Q arms ~_- VS1NR .~..~ .~. c1.35:1 Polarizatian ~ f"iorizanlal or vertical Franl•la-back ratio X18 dS Maximum input power 250 watts ~a15D°C} ~ H-plane beamwic~th 53 degrees (half-power} ~ ' E•plane beamwidth 41 degrees (half-power} _ ~ Connector . . N tamale _._...... ~, ~ ~ .~ _. Weight ,..~.__ ~ .. , W, . 6 5 Ib (2.95 k9y ~ W ~ Dimensicns _ 44 x 16.5 inches 11118 x 419 mrn) _~ Equivalent flat plate area 0.63 ft~ (0.659 rn~) Wand survival rating' ~~ - 126 mph X200 kph} __.._ _ _ w~ Shipping dimensions ~~ ~~ 48 x 26 x 6 inches (1219 x G50 x 152 mm} ~ Snipping weight ~~ __ 12 lb (5.4 k9) Mounting ~ Far masts aC 2,375 inches (fi0 mm) GD. ~ ~CiflG~t;~OflS: CA7-46D CA7-480 Frequency range d5{}-470 MHz" 47U-490 MHz Gain 12 d8i 12 dBi ImpetlanGe a0 ohms 50 ohms VSWR 41.35:1 " _ X1,35:# l7olariz.atian Hvrixontal ar vertical Horizontal or vertical Franl-la•bacl< ratio >16 dC3 X18 tl6 Maximum input power 250 walls fat 50°C} 2511 walls (al 50°C} H-plane beamwidth 53 degrees (hall-power} 53 degrees (half-power} E-plane beamwidtl~ ~ 41 degrees (half-power) 41 degrees (half-power} Connector N female N female UUeight 6.5 Cb (2.95 kg} G.5 ib (2.95 kg} Dimensions 39.9 x 14,9 inches (1013 x 37B mmy 36.1 x 13.1 inches X968 x 333 mm} Equivalent flat plate area 0.551t~ (p.051 m4} 0.53 f#~ l<O.Q49 m?} Wind survival rating` 120 mph (200 ispha 120 mpl~ (200 lcph} Shipping dlmenslons 41 x 15 x 6 inches {1041 x 381 x 152 mm3 41 x 15 x 6 inches (1041 x 381 x 152 mm} Shipping weight 91b (4.1 kg) 915 (4.1 kg) Mounting For masts of 2,375 inches ~fi0 mm} ~Q. Fvr masts of 2.375 inches HBO mm} DQ. "'VSWR tar 440-4~0 MMz <# 5:1 'Mechanical design is based on environmental candilions as stipulated in EIA-222-F (June 1998} andlar ETS 300 019.1.4 which include the static mechanical load imposed nn an antenna by wind at maximum velocity See tt~e Engir~eeririg Seclivn of the catalog Cos further derails order Inforrnatian: Model Description CA7-410 406-420 MHz Yagi antenna CA7.46Q 45Q--47Q MHz Yagi antenna c~~-aea 47Q-•a9o 1VIHz Yagl antenna kli sped€icafiorls are subject to change without nvi~ce The lafest specifECatiorts are available at www.kathrein-scala.cam KaRhrein Cnc.. Scala Division Post office Sax 45130 Medford, 0R 9T50~ (USA} Phone, (541) 779~50t3 Fax: ~54i} 779-399 Email; comm+~r-ications~kaihrein.com Internet: www.kalhrein~scala cam ~ °"~J r~ a• :~, rf ~~l~Ll~ ~ ~ ~ I ~ 1 ~~ CA7 5+~r~~s Yagl ~I~~~r~l~a ~~~ to 5~ ~ 1~Hz 5 eclficatio~s: Cal-49Q CA7.500 Frequency range , . 48D-5~t7 MHz ..~.._ ~.. - ---w 49~~-5~2 MHz . . - ..._, ~., ...___ _. . ..,..,~..~ Gain --~ -- _ , 12 dBi ....-~~ r.~..,.,_ ...._._~~. ............. ."..~. ..._ .~ __ . . 12 d8i _....~.,...4 ~.. ....~ Irnpedar~ce ~ _ . ,. ~.~ 5r~ ahrns , ~ _ _ 50 ohms ~ ~...,. VSWA X1.35:1 -- ~ <1,35;1 . - Palariaatian ~ ~~ _ _ Horizontal or vertical Horizontal or vertical _._. Front•to•back ratio >18 dB ~1$ dB Maximum input power 250 watts {x150°G) - ~~ 250 watts {at 50°~i H-plane bearnwidth 53 degrees (hat!-power) ~,^ , 53 degrees {hall-pawer} - E-plane beamwidth w..M 41 degrees {hat#•pawer) ~~ ~_ . 41 degrees (hat(-power) _. _ Connector N female _._... .~. _ . N temale T ... ~ ~._ tNeight . . .. 6.5 lb (2.95 kg) _ ~,5 lb {2.95 icg~ . Qimensians 37.6 x 12,2 inches {956 x 311 mm) 36.5 x 12.5 inches ~92T x 318 mm) Fgaivalent flat plate area 0.5 ftz {4.x46 m7y _ 0.5 ttx {4.04fi m~} Wind survival rating' 124 mph ~~00 tcphy 120 mpt~ {240 kph + Shipping dimensions 41 x 15 x 6 inches (1041 x 38i x 152 mm) 41 x 15 x 6 inches (1441 x 361 x 152 mm) _ - ~ - Shipping weight 9 Ib {4.1 kg) _~ 9 Ib (4.1 kg) -.. , Mounting 1~or masts of 2.375 inches (60 mm) CR t=ar masts of 2.37a inches 160 mm) aD. 'Mechanical design is based on environmental conditions as stipulated in EIA-222-~ iJ~ne 199fi) andlor ED'S 300 019.1.4 which include the static mechanical load imposed on an antenna by wind a! maximum velocity See the Englneerit~g 5eclivn of the cataiag far further details GA7-410 CA7.460 CA7.4B0 CA7~490 CA7-500 ~ o~ ~ ~ ~ ~ '~h r ~ ~ ~ dti ~ ~ ~ ~ t sp ~ ~ r ~ ~ i~ ,ti ;.~ 'pia ~ + • r ti teU' ~ ti Tea' ~ H-plane H-plane Hariaanla! pattern - V-polarization Horizontal pattern -- V polarization Vertical pattern ~- H•poiarizatian Vertical pattern -- H-polarization GA7~410 CAl•460 CA7.480 CA1.490 CAl-54a '~ ° - ~ t~ r` ~~ ~ r~ •;~, .~ t i t ~ '-b Urder Information: '* _-, • era ~ Ee0 ~ Madei Description ~•plane CA7-490 480-500 MHz Ya i antenna E-plane ~ Horizontal pattern -- H-potarizalioa Horizontal pattern -- H•paiarizatian CA7.500 490-512 MHz Yagi antenna Vertical pattern - V-palarizalian Vertical pattern - V-polarization all specifications are subject !o change withat~t notice. The latest specifications are available at www kathrein-scaly corm Kathrein Inc., Scala pivision Post Attica Box 4580 Medtord, [3R 97501 ~tlSA} Phone. (541}175-6504 Fax: {541y T19-3991 Email; cammuriicalians~kathrein Gam Internet: www ltalhrein-scaly corn u:.-:~ ~~~~~ ~I~11~1~1'V w .i ,~ 8 l~l~r ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~7C ~ ~l~l~ ~ ^ ~-{. ~ ~~ ~5hown vertically palarixe~y Dlmenaiovs, Model _ Q B .. CA7-4i0 ~ 44 inches 15.5 inches X1118 mm~ (4~9 mm} CA7.46D 39.9 inches 14.9 inches X1013 mm) {378 mmy CA7.460 38, f inches ~ 3.1 inches (965 mm) _ {333 mm~ CA7-490 37.5 inches 12.2 inches (956 mm~ {341 rnm} CA7.5QQ 36.5 inches i2.5 inches {927 mmy (318 mm~ Arden Infvfmation: Modal Description CA7.410 4fl5~~0 MHz Yagi antenna CA7-~ti0 450-47ta MHz Yagi antenna CA7.480 470-49fl MHx Yagi antenna CA7.490 480-~Og MHz Yagi antenna CA7'•5QD 490-51 ~ MHx Yagi antenna ~A~ Series Yagi Antenna 4~~ to 5~~ f~Hz ll~ ll, f.~~~ All specifications are subject to Ghan~e without na~ce `i+he latest specificatiar~s are available al www.kathreir~-scaly com I~alhr$in Inca Scala oivislon ~6St ~~ic8 BOX +~~~~ Medford, OR 97501(USA) Phone: {~1y 779.5500 i"ax; {~41~ 779-3991 Email: cammuriications~kalhrein.cam Internet: www kathrein•scala com ". _ q-.. _ ROTOTILLER° FM Antennas I;I~I :u>Ilrluurti ;[rc urlcll:tlicn~eil ill ~}u;tli[~~ :lrlcl tlcllc:rtcla#lililt' f:itl is nc~ ttrt]}' 111ant1laCtllrl~r lir LtsG l:lr~,t tliall1tt47 [rtttcr Cr.ttttlllctiar~ :ll~ll ;i cc>'tlti~kc:tc~ly encltlse~l~ 11re5surixt~~l, int~rtt;tl srric`s fricl tiy~etcnt 'k~ltc result is ;t sinll~l~' ;t[td rcli;rl~lt nletltucl i~f~ a?ttl~lirl~ 17o++'~r ttr rite Glcrtlents Ullljl;t Gc1tt1lulin~ ~lcsi~;ns. l~l~] s~'ries fctl ,rrttztut.t~ r][1 it+tt rccfuire.~ :t tr[~ul~lesonn secr~ncl;try currcrtt fc}oly ]i~r 4'lrmct~r cxrit;ttintt ~~'itlt ;tll rite risclltirt~; dis;tt~v;4r~t;lgc:s All F.1~.1 anre~ttn7s ineltrclr k1r:tCkr~ts (~yr tltOtl(tt•in~ ttr4 leg, pnl~. car l,tcc mtlttr~ting (up n7 ~l?-'srtt:il uluf~nrm crilsti scrtiatt rotvlw'r~; krrlrkrets l't~r i>'thcr motlrltin~ arnfi~;trr;ttinns ~trc' n~titrtl:tlly ;tv:rila~tlc: k.l~l~s clrigin:ll altcl tiistittctivc clesl~;tt ccsrt>Ehirtcs tht; eticclttit~n;ll rn~itlccrirt~ ft;tulres of an irltcrl~:tll}` Ictl. f ttll}' f~rc:ssurtrc~ systcl~l ~ti'irlt strinrior ftbric:~ttion clt;lr:tt:tcrixt;d ~y tat,~lly wcldcr~ fcccl cottttrctiarts. rttggccl br;t,,s trlctrrri;ll :tnc{ Tlt: tivelclitt~. l~tc: Itc7T(~T# I .f lrll" series 1~lt~ alttc:nnas ttriir}trr clcsi~[t rnrlsists t~~ t~vn series ~ct1, [lcttt clipctkc elements tvltith I"arm ;l s~1cc~ ph:tscl~, circ:tEkarly pcllarizccl r;tdiatnc nic ,ztttc'ttrlas cnn[`tgttratit~n anc~ tllc~ ]arLGc cliamc'tcr of the r;tdi;ttin~ clcmt+nts rrt~ntrilnltr tc'I rite ext~.'llettt b;tlldu`i~lrlt nl~ the ;tnterzn:t tis'srrrtt. ;utcl :11s~~ inllillits txlrtati;t clisrllar~;c 'l~tc 11c~rironrilly ~ol:trixrti ksariznr1t,11 pl:tt,c ,lrimtttlt ~ratterrt of rltr~ S1-[1'~ writ's arucnna is onirtit3irectianal witklin ~? t#~i «'hctt rile ,tntc'ttntt is Isoie ctr 1...r<11v1k3~A"' ~ptjrtli7etl hltturttin~; ~yst+`nt nl[~tltttcd ;trap a tntver Sjc4e tnc~untirl~ tltlr ;tntertn:t ott :t t}{pit:al to~~'rr structure t~'ill :t~i.'ct tltr ;t~imttrit I~,tttrrn ~i~f o~c"rc a k~attcrft rttcxsurcmrttr st!n`ice to assist in clrterttlinin~; the cf~ccr of tlic mounting strucrurc on clrc~ ;ttttcnn:is #~;tut~rn Usirt~; E1~f's Irtttcrlt [1lttiltliratit}tt 4crti'icr. rite p:tttcrn'S circul;rritt' ma}' l~r irnltruti>tEl tl~rctu~;h tll~ :tc][]itir~lt ni~p;lrasitic:tlly extitrd ~fclltc'11r5 ~~8~~~$S ^ L,a~v ~S~~R ® fnrcrnak ('cL'cl ® l~ttllt~ I~rrssuriri~[l ~ ~errc's lt.'d r:lclj,ttin~ elcmertts ^ C~ircul;lr #~al:lrjrcltinr~ A 1Xj~~~tled (~:ctl corrnc'ctittns ^ Sufmrjtzr VS~VI~ hand ~viclth ^ 1-li~;h in~tlt #~ct~t'cr ra~t:tt:it}~ ^ Custom maclifieations are av:lilzbkc ~ C~}Fr{a;jon rCtil4t;r11[ Ctlr1S[ClICC11311 ~~~~~~~~°~'15~9~C5 Fregnettt:y Range; 86 to 108 A1llt; Single ftcc}ucncy otmultiRl~xcd versions avail:lhlc polari>:atfan: [srtular ltlack4'rlsc] A~ fnpnt: ]-Sra ill(ft, 3.1lB irrc#t, or G• t J8 inch EIS fla~}e Azimuth; . „ a• ~ c#B in free spate . ~ Aalfa# Ratio; ,. 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W,~eeler Inc Exrsrrng Zanrng: A G3 PrOpose~ Zoning: AG3S Tax Map Number.' 093.00-0~~0~.0~~0000 Magr'sterr`al Dis~r7ct: Windsor Hi1is Area: 3.06 Acres 12 August, 2Q08 Scale. 1" = 200' ~a County of Roanoke ~ Cvn~munily Deve eat PlanniQg & fan AEG _ ~ 7~0~ nF~'~R~~~r ~~ ' ~~~~UNJTy 524 Bernard Dri DEV~~pp~~~. P Q fax 2984 Roanoke, ~A 2~018~4 ~S4D~ 772-2Db8 FAQ (S~~} 77 ~ 1 SS •.-- t~tl'1' Use ~nl ~ --~ p 'ccivcrl: Rcccivcd by. ~) ~ ~ ~ v ,~~ cntiarl fec: 4 ~ 1' ~ ~~lc: ~f1C~~dS 155vC~: B~S dIItC: - ~w ~ \J Caa~ Nal~bcr ~~ ~ ~~ ~~~ ALL APPLICANT'S Check type of applicatian pled check all that apply ~ Rezoning pecRal Usc ~ Variance ~ 'Waiver ^ Administ~atYVe Appes~I Q Comp Plan (t5.~-~Z3zy Review Ap licants nameladdress wlzip Phone: ~,~~~ ~ ~7 ~~'" 5 ~c' ' . ~1 rc ~ a ' ~~ c ~ ~ b '" ~'~~ ~` Nark; ~ ~c~. r~ ~. #"~ .~-~~ ~c ~.~~~r1 Fax Na.: ~ ~~ " ~~~ - ~~~~ (~wnerTs nameladdre5s wlzip Phone ~#: ~P~~.~ ' ' ~ Work: 1 ~- ~.~ ~~,•.,~c,. [ Fax Na.. #: ~~ ~ ~l Property Location ~ Magisterial District: ~~~ c '~ ~" ~~- ~ ~- ~ ~ !~ . Community P n~ng area. Tax Map No.: ~4'.~1~ •~~.~ .~1~1 ~ ~ Existing Zoning: " 1 ,~ ~, la ~~ Size of'parcel~s}: Acres: ~ ~~ ~ ~o X33 ~ ~ ~~ Existing Land Use: ~.~~~ RE'Z'ONING, SPECIAL [1SL' PERMIT, ~AI~ER AND CG~IP PLAN (1S ~•2~.~~) R~'~IEH~ APPLICANT'S ~RI51wICP} Proposed Zoning: ~. ~ ~~ ~ ~~ Proposed Land Use ~ ~~~ ~ . ,,+r -~~ Does the parcel meet the minimum lai area, width, and frontage requirements of the requested district? es Na IF N4, A VARIANCE IS REI,~[1IRED FIRST, s the parcel meet the minimum criteria for the requested Use type. es Na IF N{~, A VARIANCE I5 RE~CJIRED FIRST If rezoning request, are candihans being proffered with this request? Yes No YA,~AIYCL, II'AIVERANDAAI~'IN~f~STRATIV.r~APPL'ALAPPL~ICANTS(Y/fI~/AA) VariancellWaiver of Sectian~s} of the Roanoke County Zoning Qrdinance in order to; Appeal of Zoning Administrator's decision to Appeal of Interpretation of Sectian~s~: ~ - - - of the Roanoke County Zoning Qrdinance Appeal of interpretation afZaning Map to Is the applicatian complete? Please check if er~clased. APPLICATIQN wlL~- NQT BE ACCEPTED IF ANY tlF THESE ITEMS ARE Mt55tNQ QR INCOMPLETE, tt~~vfc~ v~~,A r~s~vfc~ vln~ rusrw~~t~ v~AA Consultation 8112" x 11'' canc~pt plan Application fee Application Metes and bounds description Proil'ers, if applicable ~ustilir,~tian Water end sewer applicatiana Adjoining property owners 1 hereby certify tt~ai 1 am either tlye owner flf the prapcrty or the owner's agent ar contxact purcl~aser and am acting with the knowledge and consent of the owner b~vrter's Signature 2 JUST~FICATfON ~'C~R REZ~N~NG, ~PEC~AL IJSE PERN~IT WAVER QR C~NiP PLAN {~~~~-zz~~) REVECVV REQUESTS Applicant ~~U~-~ ~~~ C~llVfWi The Flanr~ing Commission will study rezoning, special use permit waiver or community plan (l~.~WZ232} review requests to determine the need and jus#ificatiar~ for the change in terms of public health, safety, and general welfare Please answer the foljowing questions as thoroughly as passible. Use additional space if necessary. Please explain how the request furthers the parposes of the Roanoke County ordinance as well as the purpose found at the beginning of the applicttble zoning district classification in the caning ordinance. ~ .~ Please explain haw the project conforms to the general guidelines and policies captained in the Roanoke County Community Plat. --~,. ~~ pr ~~~~ ~ ,.~~ -~-1,~ c~ .~ r~.ln w~.~r e., ~J~.~ l~ < <..J 4, e. Please describe the impacts} of the request on the property itself, the adjoining properties, and the surrounding area, as well as the impacts on public services and facilities, including waterlsewer, roads, schools, parkslrecreatian and fire and rescue, .,J l 3 J~ST~FICATC~N ~'(lR VARIANCE REQllEST Applicant !,7`-If1Sq"~- ~~~ ~ ~~~"' The ofZoning Appeals is rewired by Section 1 ~.~-2.349 of the Cade a#`Virgir~ia to consider the fallowing factors before a variance can be granted. Please read the factors listed below carefully and in your awn wards, describe how the request meets each factar~ If' additional space is neededs use additional sheets of papers l ,The variance shall not be contrary to the public interest and shall be in harmony with the intended spirit and purpose afthe caning Ordinance. G~,r~ ~- ~-~`S ~ ~ ~ire4 . 2„ The strict application 4f the zoning ordinance would produce undue hardship; a hardship that approaches conftscatian has distinguished from a special privilege or convenience} and would prohibit or unreasonably restrict the use of the property„ r ~.~ ~~ 3~ The hardship is not shared by other properties in the same zoning district or vicinity. Such hardships should be addressed by the hoard of Supervisors as amendments to the Zoning Ordinance ~~ ~~ t ~ ~ ~ ~~ 4. The variance will not be of a substantial detriment to the adjacent properties ar the character of the district. 4 ~US'FIF~CATI4N FAR A~}l~~N~STRATIVC APPAL REQ~JE~T Applicant Please respond to the following as thoroughly as possible ~f additional space is needed, use additional shuts of~paper. 1 ~ Reasons for appeal; ~. Evidence supporting claim: CONCEPT PLAN CHEC~~~ST A cancept plan of the proposed project must be submitted with the application, The cancept plan shall graphically depict the land use change, development or variance that is to be considered. Further, the plan shall address any potential land use ar design issues arising from the request, In such cases involving rezanings, the applicant may proffer conditions to limit the future use and devcloprnent afthe praper#y and by so dying, correct any deficiencies that may not be manageable by County permitting regulations. The concept plan should not be confused with the site plan or plot plan that is required priarta the issuance of a building permit, Site plan and building permit prQCedures ensure compliance with State and County development regulations and may require changes to the initial concept plan. Unless limiting conditions are proffered and accepted in a rezoning or imposed on a special use permit or variance, the concept p}an may be altered to the extent permitted by the zoning district and other regulations. A concept plan is required with all rezoning, special use permit, waiver, community plan (15.2-~23~}review and variance applications. The plan should be prepared by a professional site planner. The level ofdetail may vary, depending an the nature of the request. The County planning Division staff'may exempt same of the items or suggest the addition of extra items, but the fallowing are considered minimum; -__ -___._ _ r ran ALPPLIC'ANTS a. Applicant name and name of development ~ b. l7atc, scale and north arrow ,~ c. Lot size in acres or square feet and dimensions ~ d. Location, names of owners and Roanoke [aunty tax map numbers of adjoining properties ~ e~ Physical features such as ground cover, natural watercourses, floodplain, etc. tr f:. The zoning and land use of all adjacent properties ~, g, All property lines and easements ~ h. Ali buildings, existing and proposed, and dimensions, floor area and heights ~ i.. Location, widths and names of'all existing or platted streets or other public ways within or adjacent to the development ~ !. f7imensions and locations of all driveways, parking spaces and loading spaces ~dditr`orra~ in~ormdtrorr re~uir~d for PE,ZUNING and~SPECf.~~• ~15,~ ~~~M~'~"APPLICANI'S ems` k. l~xisting utilities water, sewer, storm drains} and connections at the site ~ 1. Ally drIV~W~yS+ entranCeSleXltS, Curb a~]£n11~~S c~Rd CrQ550Vers ,_,~' m.. Topography map in a suitable scale and contour intervals _~. Approximate street grades and site distances at intersections ~ o„ Locations of all adjacent fire hydrants /' p. Any proffered conditions at the site and how they are addressed ., if ro'ect is to be haled lease show ha e c edule q PJ p ~p pssh I certify that all items required in the checklist above are complete. ~' ~~ Signature ofapplicant a e Ca~m~nity Davelapmer~t Plannftr~ & Zoning Division NOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR REZONING, SUBDIVISION WAIVER, PUBLIC STREET WAIVER, OR SPECL4L USE PERMIT PETITION PLANNING C~MMISSI~N APPLICATION ACCEPTANCE PROCET~URE The Roanoke County Planning Commission reserves the right to continue a Rezoning, Subdivision waiver, Public Street waiver ar Special Dse Permit petition if new or additional information is presented at the public hearing. If it is the opinion of the majority of the Planning Commissioners present at the scheduled public hearing that su~cient time was not available for planning staff andlar an outside referral agency to adequately evaluate and provide written comments and suggestions on the new or additional information prior to the scheduled public hearing then the Planning Commission may vote to continue the petition. This continuance shall allow sufficient time far all necessary reviewing parties to evaluate the new or additional information and provide written comments and suggestions to be included in a written memorandum by planning staff to the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission shall consult with planning staff to determine if a continuance may be warranted. POTENTIAL ~E NEED FAR TRAFFrC ANALYSES ANI~I~R TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY The Roanoke County Planning Commission reserves the right to continue a Rezoning, Subdivision waiver, Public Street waiver, or Special C.lse Permit petition if the County Transpoctatian Engineering Manager or staff from the'~irginia ~epartrnent of Transportation requests further traffic analyses andlar a traffic impact study that would be beneficial in making a land use decision ~~Yate, a Irs~ of potential Iand uses and ~sitt~a~io~s that ~vaurd r~ecessrtate~urther stad,~ rs provided as part a}'this applicatr'o~ pae~Crge~~ This continuance shall allow sufficient time fQr all necessary reviewing parties to evaluate the required traffic analyses andlor traffic impact study and to provide written comments andlar suggestions to the planning staff and the Planning Commission. If a continuance is warranted, the applicant will 6e natifed of the continuance and the newly scheduled public hearing date. Effective Date. Apn~ 19, 2005 ~~ Name of u#~tian } Petilianer~s 5ignaturs i~ AN ~ ... • • : G F» ', 11 ~ ~. rays Dat pa community Development ; ~ ~v Planning & Zoning Division r~ ~~TENTIAL OF N~~D FAR TRAFFIC ANALYSIS ANI71(3R TRAFFIC IIviPACT ~TUi7Y The following is a list of potentially high traffic-generating land uses and road network situations that could elicit a mare detailed analysis of the existing and proposed tragic pertinent to your rezoning, subdivision waiver, public street waiver, or special use permit request ~f your request involves one of the items an the ensuing fist, we recommend that yQu meet with a County planner, the County Transportation engineering Manager, and~or Virginia Deparrtrnnent of Transportation staff to discuss the potential additional traffic related information that may need to be submitted with the application in order to expedite your application process. ~~lo~e Iris Ilse fs nod indusive and the ~"~unfy staff and ilaf~T reserva the figfr~ ~a request a ~raf~c study ai~ any time, as dea~red necessa~y.~ High ~Traffic~Generating Land Uses: • Single-family residential subdivisions, Multi-farnily residential units, or Apartments with more than 75 dwelling units • Restaurant ~wlth or without drive~through windows} • Gas station/Convenience stare/Car wash • Retail sh4pJ5hopping center • offices Including: financial institutions, general, medical, etc, • Regional public facilities • LducationalJRecreational facilities • Religious assemblies • Hotel/Motel • Gal ~ cou rse • HospitalJNursing hameJClinic • Industrfa! site/Factory Day care center • Bank • Nan-specific use requests Road Network Situations: • Development adjacent to/with access anto/within 5pE~-ft of intersection of a roadway ciassifed as an arterial road ~e,g,, Rte ~.~, 24, 115, 117, 4~p, I.1l4GD, ~2~, X21, 41g, etc} • For new phases or changes to a development where a previously submitted traffic study is more than two ~Z} years old and/or roadway conditions have changed significantly • vVhen required to evaluate access issues • Development with ingressJegress on roads planned or scheduled for expansion, widening, improvements, etc, ~i,e, an Long Range Transportation plan, SixwYr Road Plan, etc.} • Development in an area where there is a known existing traffic andJar safety problem • Development would potentially negatively impact existing planned traffic signal~s~ • Substantial departure from the Community Plan Any site that is expected to generate over one hundred ~10Q} trips during the peak hour of the traffic generator or the peak hour on the adjacent streets, or over seven hundred fifty ~~75Q) trips in an average day ~ ~~ }-r ~ p ~~ bl6,G'dlNl'J~IIA '871GtiY.~si U's'G'~ ~'Pf~3/,D'7~ 4h6i• L z C' ~ _ oxL ~=~ ~ ~a~vaa ~~ ~ ~ ` ~ iak SNOISIn3il ~ ~ ~ s ` € k ~ f ~~~ NOl~~1'~dX~ ~?µl~i~d ~ 1 1 ~ `. ~~` ~; 1 ~ F ~ ~ ~ ~ f \1 s~ ~~ tt ~ ,` '~ ` 1 ss1 •11 ~ 1 ~ ~ ~ S .l ~ 1 •,1 1 1 ` y ` 15 ~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ J ,L 1 tit \ ~ .. ~~ - i za` ~ 3~ f ~~ '`' ~~ ~ ~~ ~ f '-~ 17t p ~~ t , r+ `1 ~ ~~ •.~~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ Ik I ,r, II i ;' rriw r 5 1 ~ I ~ I , I I N• r'I ~ . 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X97, X1.33, & 2. ~ Acres 12 August, 208 Scale: l" = 2~0' ACTION NO. ITEM NO. C~ ~ ~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANQKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CEN-fER MEETING DATE: Septernber 23, 2008 AGENDA ITEM: First reading of an ordinance amending Chapter 20 "Solid Waste" of the Roanoke County Code SUBMITTED BY: Anne Marie Green Director of General Services APPROVED BY: John C. Chambliss County Administrator ~- COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: l~ J.~ ~~ ~ . , r~ ~~ ~f .~ SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: Staff periodically recommends changes to the Solid Waste ordinance based on changes in circumstances and improvements of service to the citizens. The Board reviewed the proposed changes at a work session on Septernber 9, 2008, and those changes are incorporated into the attached ordinance. In particular, staff would like to call the Board's attention the following proposals: Section 20-~ Definitions Staff wishes to expand the service to 'the citizens by picking up small amounts of building materials at homes. Currently, the Code prohibits any pick up of building materials, requiring the do-it-yourself homeowner to take the debris to the transfer station. Many residents have indicated difficulty in transporting this waste and will appreciate this increase in service. Section 2D-24 Specific Collection Categories (a)(2) Deleted the specific zoning districts applying to removing trash can from public right of way and added a speci~Fic distance that the container must be pulled away from the street. ~a}~3} Added a provision that material in container must be bagged. Staff receives many complaints from residents concerning overkurned trash cans and trash blowing when it is dumped into the truck. Additionally, when there is a missed pickup, only bagged trash can be picked up since this collection is not handled with an automated truck. fib} Staff recommends charging all county residential customers for a second container. "the cost of the containers continues to rise as they are made from petroleum products, and the budget has been i.inable to keep up with the demand. This will bring us in line with the Cities of Roanoke and Salem, which charge for additional containers, as do the other localities in the state that provide automated service. -the funds collected will offset purchases of new cans. (b)(2) Requires the homeowner to purchase a new container when the loss is due to burning. This is our practice now, because the loss usually results from negligence on the part of the homeowner -generally from putting hot coals into the can -and staff wants to codify that practice. Section 20-25 Su lemental Collection Service (a)(1) Staff recommends increasing the size of the brush which can be picked iap and including small tree sturrips withiin our pick up service. This is a service 'that is requested by many homeowners and should not be a problem with our boom trucks and the new grinder at the transfer station. FISCAL IMPACT: Charging for a second can and placing those funds in the container replacement account will offset the cost of purchasing cans throughout the year. -there is no fiscal impact to the other changes. ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve the first reading of this ordinance as attached and set the secand reading on October 14, ~D08 2. Approve selected parts of the attached ordinance and set the secand reading on October 14, zoos 3. Do not approve the proposed changes. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Alternative 1. The changes generally increase service for the citizens, or bring the county in-line with neighboring jurisdictions. 2 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 20-1, `DEFINITIONS', SECTION 20- 24, `SPECIFIC COLLECTION CATEGORIES', AND SECTION 20-25. `SUPPLEMENTAL COLLECTION SERVICE' OF CHAPTER 20. "SOLID WASTE" OF THE ROANOKE COUNTY CODE WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County has determined that several amendments to the solid waste chapter of the Roanoke County Code are necessary to improve and enhance solid waste collection services for the citizens of Roanoke County; and WHEREAS, the Board has determined that it is in the public interest to make these amendments to this chapter; and WHEREAS, the first reading of this ordinance was held on September 23, 2008, and the second reading and public hearing was held on October 14, 2008. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That Chapter 20. "Solid Waste" of the Roanoke County is amended as follows: 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: Automated collection: A mechanical method of garbage collection utilizing a vehicle equipped with a hydraulic arm that empties special containers provided by the county. Brush collection: Curbside collection of brush, small tree limbs, and other arboreal materials from residential customers. Bulk collection: Manual curbside collection from residential customers of appliances, furnaces, air conditioners, furniture, carpeting, rugs, bagged leaves and grass, boxes, four (4) unmounted tires, small amounts of building materials and other permissible household items Building Material: Any homeowner generated material from small remodeling or repair work. Examples of included items would be lumber (less than 3 feet in length), wood 1 from trim, paneling, small amounts of containerized drywall or ceiling tile, PVC or galvanized pipe (less than 3 feet in length). No individual piece or container may weigh more than 50 pounds. No more than a pickup truck load will be collected at any one time. Commercial collection: The county's limited curbside collection of garbage placed in approved containers, generated by licensed business establishments, including three (3) to five (5) family rental properties, one (1) to five (5) unit retail complexes, churches and church-run daycares. r»vomon~ rnnfinr > r for > hn~rrl nir~inrr ~nrl > III nor eim il~r i~o~m~ Contractor/commercial waste: Waste material, including construction/demolition waste, resulting from work performed under contract for consideration. This includes, but is not limited to, trimming, yard maintenance and remodeling or other home repair. Curbside collection: The collection of solid waste that has been placed no farther than five (5) feet from a curb or edge of a qualified road. Debris waste: Stumps, logs, limbs, wood, brush, leaves, soil and rock from land clearing operations. Free loader.' Dumpster-style trailer which may be reserved by the county residential customers forone weekday orone weekend. Garbage: Solid and semi-solid items including discarded food wastes, wastes likely to decompose, bottles, waste paper, cans and clothing. Hazardous waste: "Hazardous substances" as defined by the Virginia Hazardous Management Waste Regulation; posing a danger to human health, harm to the environment, including but not limited to oil-based paint, insecticides, herbicides, poisons, corrosives, combustibles, caustics, acids, motor oils and gasoline. Household waste: Non-hazardous material, including garbage and trash, derived from households. Industrial waste: Any solid waste generated by manufacturing or industrial process that is not a regulated hazardous waste. 2 Physically-challenged service: Refuse pickup at the house for citizens who are physician-certified as unable to transport garbage to the street. Private road: A road not in the primary or secondary system. See also "Qualified Road" below. Premium garbage collection: Optional pickup of garbage from a residential customer for a fee. Residential customers: County residents living in single-family homes including individually-owned townhouses duplexes, single lot mobile homes and condominiums, Residential collection: Garbage, bulk and brush collection from residential customer's dwellings. Recyclables: Newspaper, cardboard, office paper, aluminum, copper, steel, tin, auto batteries, motor oil. Qualified road: A road in the primary or secondary system of highways in the Commonwealth of Virginia. This term also includes private roads meeting specific county prescribed conditions, as noted in section 20-23 below. Seasonal collection: Collection of Christmas trees and bagged leaves, during applicable times of the year. Solid waste: Solid and semi-solid materials including household garbage, yard waste, brush, bulk household waste, un-mounted tires and other permissible discarded, non- hazardous materials. Yard waste: Lawn clippings, small brush and twigs, shrubbery clippings, bagged leaves. ARTICLE II. COLLECTION BY COUNTY ***** Sec. 20-24. Specific collection categories. (a} Weekly curbside collection. The county shall provide weekly curbside garbage collection of household waste at no charge to all residential customers, meeting requirements of this chapter, in the county. To receive curbside collection, the following general rules must be followed: 3 (1) All containers placed within five (5) feet of the curb line of a qualified road by 7:00 a.m. of the scheduled collection day. (2) In R_1 ~ Q_~, Q_~z ~n~y ~~n~nn ~~~t~i~ Containers shall be removed at least 10 feet from the public street right-of-way no later than 7:00 a.m. of the day following the scheduled collection day. (3) All material placed in the container for collection must be bagged. (4) No dead animals, hazardous material, automobile parts, ashes, liquids, debris, rocks, dirt, mulch, concrete or construction waste, contractor/commercial waste, or any other material deemed unsafe for collection shall be placed in the containers for collection. (5) Sharps and needles must be sealed in proper needle disposal containers or other heavy, capped plastic containers, such as detergent bottles, milk jugs or soft drink bottles. (6) Pet feces must be double bagged before being placed in containers for collection. (7) Latex paint may be placed in containers after it has completely solidified. (b) Specific rules pertaining to automated collection. All residential customers within the automated service area will receive one (1) automated container. Weekly collection will only be for household waste, garbage and yard waste placed within the container. The containers are assigned to the structure, not to the occupants. Thn~o hnii~ohnlrJ~ All county residential customers are eligible for a second container, which must be purchased. No more than two (2) containers per residential customer will be allowed. Uvhen set to the curb line, each container must have at least five (5) feet of clearance on all sides. (1) The replacement fee for a container shall be established by the solid waste manager subject to the approval of the county administrator. (2) Residents may be charged for repairs or replacement of containers, if the loss or damage is due to negligence of the customer as determined by the solid waste manager. The homeowner will be responsible for purchasing a new container in all instances of loss due to burning. (c) Physically-challenged collection. Backyard household waste collection will be provided to residential customers when everyone living in the structure is disabled or handicapped and unable to transport the refuse to the curb. A physician's certification of handicaps or disabilities is required for all individuals residing in the household. 4 Physically-challenged residents will be required to renew this certification on an annual basis. The following additional criteria apply: (1) Customers receiving this service are limited to one container. (2) Customers will be subject to all automated guidelines except placing container at curb. (3) All materials placed in containers for collection must be bagged. (4) Bags shall weigh no more than 30 lbs. ~ ~ir,or ,n,oirrh+ ie Simi+~~+r~ 'fin the (5) This service is not available for bulk and brush collection. (d) Premium garbage collection. Optional backyard service may be available to residential customers for household waste only by application. The charge for premium backyard collection will be a minimum of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per month and will include service up to one hundred (100) feet from the curbside pickup location. For each additional one hundred (100) feet or fraction thereof, an additional ten dollars ($10.00) charge will be assessed. The premium refuse collection charges shall be paid in advance on a quarterly basis. The following additional criteria apply: (1) Customers receiving this service are limited to one (1) container. (2) Customers will be subject to all automated guidelines except placing container at curb. (3) All materials placed in containers for collection must be bagged. (4) Bags shall weigh no more than 30 lbs. ~ ~ir,or ,n,oinh+ i~ Simi+~ Ih~ (5) This service is not available for bulk and brush collection. (6) A nonrefundable application fee in shall be made in advance together with waste division of general services. the amount of twenty dollars ($20.00) proper application forms from the solid (e) Commercial collection. The county shall provide free, weekly, curbside collection of garbage to licensed commercial establishments (including churches and church-run daycares), generating not more than three (3) county provided automated containers per week. This service will be provided by application only through the office of general services. The county will not provide collection to any apartment office, or retail complexes of more than five (5) commercial establishments or to mobile home parks of any size. The county will provide licensed commercial establishments one (1) container at no cost; the commercial establishment may purchase two (2) additional containers. Commercial establishments generating over three hundred (300) gallons of refuse per 5 week are required to secure private collection. The following conditions apply to commercial collection: (1) Commercial customers within the automated service area will be subject to the rules pertaining to standard automated collection and all county solid waste rules. (2) Bulk/brush or bagged leaf collection is not available to commercial customers. (f) Nonresident collection. The county may, at its option, provide weekly garbage collection to nearby, non-county residents upon application and approval. A monthly fee of twenty dollars ($20.00) will be required. These customers are allowed only one (1) container and they will be required to pay a monthly rental fee of one dollar ($1.00) for the use of the container. Non-county residents are not eligible for bulk/brush collection. (g) Condominium and townhouse development collection. The county shall provide once weekly pickup by an automated vehicle to residential customers residing in owner- occupied condominium and townhouse developments. The method of collection shall be consistent with the collection service received by other residential customers. (h) General. Debris waste will not be collected under any circumstances. (1) Mixed or contaminated loads, e.g. bulk intermingled with brush, will not be collected. (2) Solid waste contaminated with hazardous wastes will not be collected nor handled by county personnel. Sec. 20-25. Supplemental collection service. (a) Brush collection. The county provides free brush collection every other week to residential customers. Brush or other yard waste collection service will not be provided to commercial or non-county residential customers. It will be the responsibility of premium and physically-challenged customers to place any brush items at the curb for collection. Brush must be placed as close as possible to the curb line or road (at a minimum within 5 feet) and five (5) feet away from any horizontal obstruction and have overhead clearance, such that the operation of the equipment is not impaired or restricted. Such placement shall be made no earlier than the Saturday preceding the scheduled collection and no later than 7:00 a.m. of the day scheduled collection date. (1) Brush resulting from normal property maintenance, may not exceed six (6) feet in length or twelve inches (12) inches in diameter. Tree stumps less than 1 foot in width must be free of all dirt, grass, clumps etc., in order to be collected by County personnel. Stumps must be placed manually at the curb in order to be 6 collected. Debris waste will not be collected pursuant to this section. The cuttings, limbs, and stumps must be placed in a pile not to exceed six (6) by six (6) by six (6) feet in size. (2) Brush cuttings and tree limbs resulting from commercial tree trimming operations (contractor/commercial waste) will not be collected. (3) Brush resulting from land-clearing will not be collected. (b) Yard waste. Residential customers may place small quantities of bagged yard waste in their county-provided containers on their regularly-scheduled collection day. Excess quantities of yard waste must be placed in disposable containers, to include but not be limited to, plastic or paper bags and adjacent to the road or curb line for scheduled bulk 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. (c) Seasonal collections. For asix-week period, usually beginning with the first Monday in November, bagged leaves will be collected on a ~^~~~~~~- h~eie frnm ~~T roer~a~T ~ ' ^11et~schedule to be set by the Director of General Services. The service is not offered during the week of Thanksgiving. The county will not provide vacuum service for the collection of leaves. (1) Leaves must be placed in sturdy, tied, plastic bags within five (5) feet of curb and may not exceed fifty (50) pounds per bag. (2) Christmas trees will be collected separately from other yard waste during a one-week period in January. Trees must be placed within five (5) feet of the curb with all decorations removed so they may be safely mulched. Notice will be provided as to exact collection dates for these services. (d) General. Materials resulting from land-clearing operations or commercial yard waste management operations will not be collected pursuant to this section. It will be the responsibility of the contractor or owner to properly dispose of any such materials. (e) Bulk collection. The county provides free collection of bulk items every other week to residential customers. Bulk collection service will not be provided to any commercial customers. It will be the responsibility of premium and backyard service customers to place any bulk items adjacent to the qualified road or curb line for collection. The bulk items must be placed as close as possible to the curb line or road (at a minimum within 5 feet) 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 the Saturday preceding scheduled collection and no later than 7:00 a.m. the day of collection. 7 (11 Di irei i~nt ~~~tinn 7f1_1 hi ilU nnllon ' n home ~n~ill ho rlofinorl ~e hni ~eo~a ~ni~e w~i to fit in~~o ~i itnm~torl nnnt~inore vv-~~rt~ ~v~rrnT ~-aa~vrrr~r~a--~viT~a-rr~rr. (2) Residential customers can place no more than a pickup truck size load of bulk for pickup. If it is necessary for the materials to be containerized, the container must be of a disposable nature. (3) Bulk items include materials resulting from normal household activity, including but not limited to, items such as appliances, furniture, four (4) unmounted tires, four (4) pallets, bicycles, swing sets (disassembled), lawn furniture, and cardboard moving boxes or other trash resulting from moving and small amounts of homeowner generated building materials. (4) Any constructionldemolition waste set out for collection must be less than 3 feet in length (wood, boards, pipes, plaster board etc.}, weigh less than 50 pounds per piece and be no more than a pickup truck load in total. Material deemed likely to be blown around shall be containerized by some means. The resulting container can weigh no more than 50 lbs. The material cannot have resulted from contracted work. Concrete and roofing shingles will not be collected by County personnel. (5) Any material that may be wind blown must be bagged. Any glass items, such as mirrors, windows or shower doors, must be taped and bagged. (6) Latex paint may be placed out for bulk collection after it has completely solidified. (7) Excluded items: All prohibited waste, such as concrete, asphalt, pavement, roofing shingles or tiles, dirt, rock, debris waste, hazardous materials, animal carcasses, automobile parts, propane tanks and riding lawnmowers will be the responsibility of the owner or contractor to properly dispose of. (f) Additional disposal services. County residential customers are entitled to the use of a fourteen-foot "freeloader" at no charge on a "first come, first serve" basis. The freeloader must be scheduled in advance and is to be used during spring cleaning, basement or attic cleaning, or major yard work projects. Use of the freeloader is governed by the following criteria: (1) Residential customers may reserve the freeloaders no more than four (4) times a year. (2) Materials may only be hand loaded (not mechanically) onto the trailer. (3) Small items or any material susceptible to wind must be containerized in some manner, such as bags or boxes. 8 (4) The freeloader will be delivered only to occupied residential homes. Homes currently under construction are not eligible to receive the freeloader. The freeloader will only be delivered to a safe and easily accessible location determined by solid waste staff. (5) The resident must be home to accept delivery of the freeloader to sign a release liability form. (6) No hazardous materials or debris waste or~t~~ n ~^,~~~ shall be placed in freeloader. (7) Permissible items include brush, bulk, small amounts of homeowner generated building materials and yard waste pursuant to section 20-1. (8) Prior to removal the loads will be inspected and the resident will be required to remove non-approved materials. (g) County residents may take pick-up truck loads of bulk items and brush originating from their residence to the Tinker Creek Transfer Station free of charge. The number of such loads permitted without charge, and other rules and regulations pertaining to removal and disposal of bulk items and brush at the Tinker Creek Transfer Station, shall be in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the county administrator or his designee. In special circumstances upon request, the county administrator or his designee may issue special dump permits for the disposal of bulk items and brush at the transfer station in addition to the number of loads generally permitted for county residents. 2. That the effective date of this ordinance is October 14, 2008. 9 ACTIGN NU. M ~#~ ITE NG. AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BGARD OF SUPERVISORS GF RCANOKE CGUNTY,VIRGINIAHELDATTHE ROANGKECDUNTYADMINISTRATI4N CENTER MEETING DATE: September 23, 2008 AGENDA ITEM: Second reading of an ordinance to amend Section 8.1-6 of Chapter 8.1 "Erasion and Sediment Control" of the Roanoke County Code to add certified landscape architect as a professional to prepare erosion and sediment control plans SUBMITTED BY: Tarek Moneir Deputy Director of Development Community Development Department APPROVED BY: John Chambliss County Administrator CGUNTY ADMINISTRATQR'S CaMMENTS: ~~.~~?I~ X17 f~r7 faI ~~ ~~~c.Jr.. ~ ~'~' ~~ ~~~J sG L. c7 [ ~"~ ~~ e d~ -" ~l i hc~ ~ ~ ~.- 4 ~-~ SUMMARY GF INF~RMATIDN: ~n January 13, 2404, the Board of Supervisors adopted a County ordinance to amend Chapter 8 - "Erosion and Sediment Control' of Roanoke County. This ordinance contained a subsection 8.1- 6 titled "Regulated land-disturbing activities submission and ap royal of plans :contents of Ian." The ordinance requires under the sub-chapter 8.1-6 ~a} ~2} & ~3} where the land-disturbing activity results in between two thousand five hundred X2504} square feet and five thousand X5400} square feet andlor 254 to 504 cubic yards ~R ten thousand X14,440} square feet or more andlor seven hundred fifty X750} cubic yards or more of disturbed area, an erasion and sedimentcontrol plan must besubrnittedwl~ich has been prepared by a professional engineer. In 2806, the Virginia General Assembly approved House Bill 521 requiring state agencies and local design review officials to accept for review plans prepared by landscape arcl~iitects. UVith the passage of this bill, the sealed and signed work of landscape architects is reviewed along side of the work of architects, engineers, and land surveyors. The staff recommends amending this ordinance to reflect the State Law requirements by adding certified landscape architect to prepare an erosion and sediment control plan in sub-section 8.1-6 (a) (2) & (3). The attached proposed ordinance provides details of the proposed language to include in the County Code. FISCAL IMPACT: None ALTERNATIVES: 1. Approve the second reading and adopt the attached amended ordinance of Chapter 8. Erosion and Sediment Control Section 8.1-6 "Regulated land-disturbing activities; submission and ap royal of plans; contents of lawn" sub-section ~a} ~2~ ~3} of the Roanoke County Codeto correspond withVirgiriia'sErosion and SedimentControl Law effective from and after the date of its adoption, 2. Deny the amendment as presented STAFF REC~MMENDAI"ION: Staff recommends adopting the attached ordinance. AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 8.1-6 OF CHAPTER 8.1 "EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL" OF THE ROANOKE COUNTY CODE TO ADD CERTIFIED LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT AS A PROFESSIONAL TO PREPARE EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLANS WHEREAS, Section 8.1-6 (a) (2) and (3) provide that an erosion and sediment control plan must be prepared by a professional engineer; and WHEREAS, Acts of Assembly 2006, Chapter 643 amended Section 54.1-409 of the State Code to provide that a certified landscape architect is authorized to prepare subdivision plans, site plans, plans of development including erosion and sediment control plans; and WHEREAS, the Roanoke County Code must be amended to conform with the State Code; and WHEREAS, the first reading of this ordinance was held on September 9, 2008, and the second reading was held on September 23, 2008. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That Section 8.1-6 (a) (2) and (3) be amended to read and provide as follows: 2) Where the land-disturbing activity results in between five thousand (5,000) square feet and ten thousand (10,000) square feet and/or five hundred (500) to seven hundred fifty (750) cubic yards of disturbed area, either a plot plan prepared by a certified responsible land disturber or an engineered plan prepared by a professional engineer or a certified landscape architect showing the erosion and sediment control measures must be submitted and executed by the plan-approving authority. A certified responsible land disturber must be named. (3) Where the land-disturbing activity results in ten thousand (10,000) square feet or more and/or seven hundred fifty (750) cubic yards or more of disturbed area, an erosion and sediment control plan must be submitted which has been prepared by a professional engineer or a certified landscape architect. For disturbed areas of less than ten thousand (10,000) square feet, refer to the chart below to determine requirements for the site. TABLE INSET: Square And/Or Cubic Re uirements q Feet Yards <2 500 0 Exempt from E&S Plan; *building permit plot plan ' required 2,500-- 250-- "Agreement in Lieu" of a plan; permit fee; *building permit 5,000 500 plot plan required 5,000-- 500-- Certified RLD, *building permit plot plan by a certified 10,000 750 RLD, certified landscape architect, or a P.E.; permit fee ~, Erosion and sediment control plan prepared by a >10 000 >750 P.E. or certified landscape architect; agreement; surety; a * ' building permit plot plan, if required by the building commissioner 2. That this ordinance shall be in effect from and after the date of its adoption. ACTION NO. ITEM NO. -.~ ~ ~~ AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SLIPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINIS~~RATION CENTER MEETING DATE: September 23, 2008 AGENDA ITEM: Appointments to Committees, Commissions, and Boards SUBMITTED BY: Mary V. Brandt, CPS Assistant Deputy Clerk APPROVED BY: John M. Chambliss, Jr. County Administrator `' COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY 4F INFGRMATION: 1. Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare The three-yearterm of Linda H. Bannister, member at large, will expire on December 31, 2008. Community Services Board members are eligible far three full three-year terms, and Ms. Bannister is serving her final term. Tim Stellar, Executive Director, has advised thatthe Blue R`rdge Behavioral Healthcare Board is requesting thatthe Board ratify the appointment of Larry Cadd. His initial term will begin January 1, 2009, and run through December 31, 2011. This appointment must also be ratified by the Cities of Roanoke and Salem. The ratification of Mr. Cadd's appointment has been added to the Consent Agenda. 2. Disability Services Board "fhethregi-yearterm of Debbie Pitts, County appointee, expires on December 31, 2008. Ms. Pitts has retired from the County and is no longer eligible to serve on this Board. Mandi Smith, Therapeutic Recreation Supervisor for the Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Department, is willing to serve as the County appointee. Ms. Smith may be appointed to servethe remainderof Ms. Pitt's currentterm and also be appointed to an additional three-year term that will begin January 1, 2009, and will expire December 31, 2011. If it is the consensus of the Board, confirmation of this appointment can be added to the Consent Agenda. 3. Library Board (appointed by district Lisa Boggess, who represents the Vinton District, has notified Supervisor Altizer that she is no longer a County resident. Her four-year term expires on December 31, 2008. 4. Social Services Advisory Board (appointed by district) The four-yearterm of Douglas C. Forbes, Vinton Magisterial District, expired on July31, 2008. Mr. Forbes is not eligible for reappointment as he has served two consecutive terms. -fhe representative from the Catawba Magisterial District has resigned. This four-year term expired on July 31, 2009. 2 ~ ~-3 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS QF RQANQKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD ATTHE R4ANOKE COUNTYADMINIS"fRATIQN CENTER QN TUESDAY, SEPTENIBER 23, 2008 RESOLU'~ION APPROVINGANDCONCURRING IN CERTAIN ITEMS SET FORTH ON 'SHE BOARD GF SUPERVISORS AGENDA FGR THIS DATE DESIGNATED AS ITEM J-CONSENT AGENDA BE IT RESGLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: That the certain section of the agenda of the Board of Supervisors for September 23, 2008 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 3 inclusive, as follows: 1. Approval of minutes-August 26, 2008 2. Confirmation of committee appointments 3. Request to accept and appropriate Division of Motor Vehicle Grants in the amount of $93,810 and Bureau of Justice Assistance Grant in the amount of $10,833 That the Clerk to the Board is hereby authorized and directed where required bylaw to set forth upon any of said items the separate vote tabulation for any such item pursuant to this resolution. ACTION NG. ITEM NO. 5-Z AT A REGULAR MEE"I"ING GF THE BGARD GF SUPERVISGRS GF RGANGKE CGUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT `rHE RGANGKE CGUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: AGENDA ITEM: SUBMITTED BY: APPROVED BY: COUNTY ADMINI September 23, 2008 Confirmation of committee appointments Mary V. Brandt, CPS Assistant Deputy Clerk John Chambliss County Administrator STRAT4R'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY aF INF~RMA1'I~N: ~ . Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare Chairman Flora advised tl~at ~rhe Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare Board has recommended that the appointment of Larry Cadd, mer~~ber at large, be ratified by the County of Roanoke. Mr. Cadd's initial term will begin January 1, 2049, and run through December 31, 2411. The member at large appointment must be ratified by Roanoke County and the Cities of Roanoke and Salem. It was the consensus of the Board that ratification of Mr. Cadd's appointment be placed on the consent agenda. ACTION N0. ITEM N0. ~- AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: AGENDA ITEM: SUBMITTED BY: APPRGVED BY: September ~3, 2008 Request to accept and appropriate Division of Motor Vehicle grants in the amount of $93,510 and Bureau of Justice Assistance grant in the amount of $10,833 James R. Lavinder Chief of Police John M. Chambliss, Jr. County Administrator CGUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: r ' ... ~ ~~ ~ SUMMARY 4F INF~RMATIDN: Five grant funds in the total amount of $93,810 became available from the Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) that will be used to support the Roanoke County Police Department's traffic enforcement and training. (1) "the first grant is in the amount of $29,860 to reduce alcohol related fatalities and serious injuries in traffic crashes. (2) 'fhe second grant is in the amount of $19,450 to reduce traffic crashed involving young drivers and improve teen driver safety. (3) The third grant is in the amount of $25,500 to provide for equipment and training of the regional crash team. (4) 'fhe fourth grant is in the amount of $15,000 to provide for special traffic enforcement in the 181 safety corridor. (5) "there is an additional $4,000 made available by DMV for our current DU I enforcement grant. There is no cost to Roanoke County. The Bureau of Justice Assistance (BJA) grant is in the amount of $10,833 forthe purchase of police traffic radar equipment. This will be for Fiscal Year 2009 (October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009.) FISCAL IMPACT: None ALTERNATIVES: None STAFF REC~MMENDA'~I~N: Staff recommends acceptance and appropriation of these DMV grants in the total amount of $93,810 and BJA grant in the amount of $10,833. N-I GENERAL FUND UNAPPROPRIATED BALANCE COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Unaudited balance at June 30, 2D08 Amount $ 16, 743,199 $ 16, 743,199 °/° of General Fund Revenue 9.51% Balance at September 23, 2008 8.90°/° Note: 0n December 21, 2004, the Board of Supervisors adopted a policy to increase the General Fund Unappropriated Balance incrementally aver several years. * 2007-08 a range of 8.5%-9.5°/° of General Fund Revenues 2007-2008 General Fund Revenues $176,033,678 8.5% of General Fund Revenues $14,962,863 9.5% of General Fund Revenues $16,723,199 ** 2008-09 a range of 9.0%-10.0% of General Fund Reven~~es 2005-2009 General Fund Revenues $188,178,858 9.0% of General Fund Revenues $16,936,097 10.0% of General Fend Revenues $18,817,886 The Unappropriated Fend Balance of the County is currently maintained at 9.51 °/° which met o~~r goal for 2007-2008. The balance will be increased over time to the following ranges: 2008-2009 9.0%-10.0% 2009-zolo 9.5°i°-~o.5°i° 2010-2011 10.0%-11.0% Submitted By Rebecca E. Owens Directoro~i: Finance Approved By John M. Chambliss, Jr. ~ County Administrator N- ~ COUNTY GF RGANGKE, VIRGINIA CAPITAL RESERVES Minor County Capital Reserve ~Projecfs not in fie ClP, archlfecfurai/engineering services, and afherone-time expenditures.) Unaudited balance at June 3D, 2008 Amount $1,540,757.20 Balance at September 23, 2008 $1, 540, 757.20 Major County Capital Reserve (Projects in the C1P, debt payments fo expedite projects identified in CIP, and land purchase opportunities.) Unaudited balance at June 30, 2008 Balance at September 23, 2008 Submitted By Rebecca E. Owens Director of Finance $2, 339, 030.00 $2, 339, 030.00 Approved By John M. Chambliss, Jr. ~~ County Administrator N- 3 RESERVE FGR BOARD CON'~INGENCY COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA Amount From 2008-2009 original Budget $ 300,000.00 June 24, 2008 Allocation to Art Museum of Western Virginia and Roanoke County ~200,000.00~ Public Schools for Education July 8, 2008 Appropriation for Legislative Liaison ~$24,000.00~ August 28, 2008 Appropriation for Development of a Regional Water Supply Plan x$11,100.00} Balance at September 23, 2D08 $ 64,900.00 Submitted By Rebecca E. Owens Director of Finance Approved By John M. Chambliss, Jr. ,~ County Administrator 4`~ ACTION NO. ITEM NO. ~~ LI AT A REGULAR MEETING GF THE BGARD OF SUPERVISaRS GF R4ANGKE CGUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE RGANGKE CGUNTY ADMINISTRATION CEN-fER MEETING DATE; AGENDA ITEM: SUBMITTED BY; APPROVED BY; September 23, 2008 Accounts Paid--August 2008 Rebecca E. Owens Director of Finance John M. Chambliss, Jr. . ~~ County Administrator CGUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARYGF INF~RMATIGN: Direct Deposit Checks Total Payments to Vendors $ - $ - $ 4,371,669.78 Payroll 08/08108 1,074,202.54 123,452.36 1,197,654.90 Payroll 08/22108 1,017,295.73 120,594.24 1,137,892.97 Manual Checks - 584.05 584.05 Voids - - - Grand Total $ 6,707,801.70 A detailed listing of the payments is an file with the Clerk to the Board of Supervisors. V ~ ~r ° ~ Aw '~ ~ ~ °, ~ Q y ~ \ ~ '~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o, ~~~ ro~ a~ ~ *' a ~ Q 0 ~L a 0 ~. a a Q ~ 0 '~ .~ ~ ~ .~ ~ ~ v, O C~ .~ u ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 ~ W O ~ t~ v ~ O G ~ x w ~~- ~, r a C w ~ ~ ~ 0 d o ~e W r 4•. 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NOW THEREFORE, I, Richard C. Flora, Chairman of the Beard of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, do hereby proclaim and recognize September 22, 2048, as FAMILY DAY-A DAY TO EAT DINNER WITH YOUR CHILDREN in the County of Roanoke; and FURTHER, urge all citizens to observe Family Day by making family dinners a regular part of their children's lives. ~• Wanda G. Riley, Clerk ~,,,...~ c. ~ ~ Richard C. Flora, Chairman ~ ~~~ ohn M. Chambliss, Jr. County Administrator AT A REGULAR MEETING QF THE BaARD GF SUPERVISQRS 4F RGANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE RQAN4KE COUNTY ADMINIS-fRATION CENTER GN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 RESOLU'f ION CER'f IFYING 'f HE CLOSED MEETING WAS HELD IN CONFORMITY'WITH 'fHE CODE of VIRGINIA WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia has convened a closed meeting on this date pursuant to an affirmative recorded vote and in accordance with the provisions of -fhe Virginia Freedom of Information Act; and WHEREAS, Section 2.2-3112 of the Code of Virginia requires a certification by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, that such closed meeting was conducted in conformity with Virginia law. NQV11, THEREFQRE, BE IT RESQLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, hereby certifies that, to the best of each member's knowledge: 1. Qnly public business matters lawfully exempted from open meeting requirements by Virginia law were discussed in the closed meeting which this certification resolution applies, and 2. Qnlysuch publicbusiness matters aswere identified inthemotionconveningthe closed meeting were heard, discussed or considered by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia. .,... . ~ PET11'IONER: Starkey Medical, PC CASE NUMBER: ~9-92008 Board of Supervisors Consent 1$t Reading Date: August 2fi, 2008 Planning Commission Hearing Date: September 2, 2008 Board of Supervisors Hearing & 2nd Reading Date: September 23, 2008 A. REQUEST The petition of Starkey Medical, PC to modify existing proffered conditions in a C-1 C, office District with Conditions, on 1.241 acres located at 5681 Starkey Road, Cave Spring Magisterial District Continued until the octoberl, 2008 Planning Commission mee#ing~ B. CITIZEN COMMENTS Several citizens were present at the hearing to voice their concerns about the project. The first citizen spoke about their concern with the parking layout and how it would be screened from the Starkey Road view. Vvithout having more refined drawings available prior to the hearing, the citizen requested that the petition be continued until more refined plans are available. A representative of a citizen expressed to the commission that if any changes are proposed to the deeded access on the northern side of the property, that all VDT standards and review should be undertaken. Additionally, it was noted that the driveway provided for the only egress to the neighboring property. A third citizen spoke of his concern regarding screening at the rear of the property on the western side. Based on potential impacts visually and aesthetically that proposed expansion would have on the neighboring property, the citizen asked the planning corrirr~ission to consider requiring a 30' buffer in lieu of a 20' buffer as allowed underthe screening requirements of the Roanoke County Zoning ordinance. C. SI~IMMARY of COMMISSION DISCUSSION Mr. Azar began the conversation discussing the overall square footage and whether or not the proposed parking will be adequate. The petitioner then discussed the method used to determine the parking, and that the County was alright with the methodology used. The discussion then continued to determine how signage would appear in addition to what the lighting scheme would entail. Ms. Hooker continued the discussion in looking at landscaping and wanting to see a more refined plan that was mentioned as a potential proffered condition. Additionally, concerns over how the proposed sign was to be lighted were also evaluated. Mr. Radford stated that he would need to see more information before taking action in that what was proposed to be proffered was not presented in full to the commission. Without the proper materials in place, awell- informed decision could not necessarily be reached at that time. IVIr. McNeil would then follow up on the difference befinreer~ medical versus general office. D, CONDITIONS ~PROFFERED~ 1. The building is to remain with minor improvements. 2. Total signage shall be limited to 24 square feet. 3. Landscaping shall be added to provide a visual barrier of the parking area from Starkey Road. 4. That the proposed improvements will be insubstantial conformance with the concept plan, as prepared by Craighead and Associates Architects dated July 3, 2448, subjectto final building and site engineering. E. COMMISSION ACTION Mr. McNeil made a motion to continue the petition to the Planning Commission's October 7th meeting. The motion passed 4-4. F. DISSENTING PERSPECTIVE None. G. ATTACHMENTS: X Concept Plan X Vicinity Map X Staff Report X ether Philip Thompson, Secretary Roanoke County Planning Commission Address of Sub'ect Pro ert Tax Map No.: GwnerlApplicant's Name: PRCIFFERS The undersigned ownerlapplicant does hereby proffer the following conditions in conjunction with rezoning application: 1. The property shall be developed in substantial conformance with the Site Plan prepared by Craighead and Associates, dated ,Zoos. 2. The proposed building shall be constructed in substantial conformance with the Floor Plan prepared by Craighead and Associates, dated , 2oas. 3. The proposed building shall be constructed insubstantial conformance with the Starkey Road Elevation East} prepared by Craighead and Associates, dated , 2008. 4. The proposed landscaping shall be constructed in substantial conformance with the Landscape Plan prepared by Craighead and Associates, dated ,Zoos. 5. If a new freestanding sign is proposed, it shall be monument in style. The monument sign shall not exceed ten X10} feet in height, contain no more than twen#y-four X24} total square feet, and may only be illuminated by ground lighting. 6. All exterior lighting poles shall not exceed fifteen (15) feet in total height. 1. The proposed uses on-site shall be limited tv General office, Medical Gffice, and Guidance Services. OwnerlApplicant: 5581 Starkey Road Cave Spring Magisterial District Roanoke County os~.1 s-o 1-40. oo-oooo Starkey Medical By: Starkey Medical „ ~ ,, ~ ~, ~ n t<; v ,•,~. ~ ~ , ~ os ~.Y~" r ~ a:. ~~.. ~ , y,,, ,a;, ,•;r<,: • ~.x ~ :~A;czra• a ~,,. ~~, yY,,, vv fi~~~ v i+ t 3 f:'':i~C \, :<;;v ~';;~'li;~~,,~~~~~~ e r1 ~'3~~:33•~%;,33r~Ss t», ;~~ zi\•Hi d'3)~+ 'a' y`~r~ '°+~e,~- ~xn~ E ~• v '~ ~2~.'~rveF33u`:avti ~ ~ ~a ~ %'~~~v, ~3~°~7n Y~(FS a^v ~„», ~p~ r 2~ ,. ~.. "r 4 ~ ~;~` \ f~;k`7 ?,p ~ ifr~ l Au +l •1',a~ ~ .,~ .~., fj 'i: a•„ '.R'.+ ar\~r V' '; ~ ' ~,, ,~, S \ v. n`~ ~'1,. ~;C.o`. ~ \~,,'> ~ '~0\~ q ~','~i~,,,•,~; I ~@'C.`: ;'l ! 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That the proposed improvements will be in substantial conformance with the concept plan, as prepared by Craighead and Associates, Architects dated ,tuly 3, 2DD8, subject to final building and site engineering, EXECUTIVE SUMMARY; Starkey Medical is requesting to rezone 1.241 acres from C-1, Office District with proffered conditions, to C-1, Office District with amended proffered conditions, in orderto construct a 6,600 square foot building expansion #o the existing business located at 5681 Starkey Road. The C-1, Office District, provides for the development of attractive and efficient office uses in the urban service area which serve both community and county-wide needs. Office Districts are most appropriately found along or near major arterial streets where existing commercial development has occurred andlor where commercial zoning has been established, or near existing residential development where it would serve as a logical buffer strip between conflicting land use types. Land uses permitted in this district are generally consistent with the recommendations set forth in the Transition and Core land use categories of the Comprehensive Development Plan. The following proffers have been submitted by the petitionerforthisproposal inaddressing staffconcerns: 1. The existing building is to remain with minor improvements. 2. Total signage shall be limited to 24 square feet. 3. Landscaping shall be added to provide a visual barrier of the parking area from Starkey Road. 4. That the proposed improvements will be in substantial conformance with the concept plan, as prepared by Craighead and Associates, Architects dated July 3, 2008, subject to final building and site engineering, 1. APPLICABLE REGULATIONS A medical office is defined in Section 30-20 as a site for facilities whicri provide diagnoses, n~inor surgical care and outpatient care on a routine basis, but which does not provide overnight care or serve as a base foran ambulance service. Current and proposed zoning is and will be regulated by Sec. 30-53, C-1, Office District. ~C•10ffice District Regulations attached} Site development review is required. 2. ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS Back round -The property was initially developed in the mid-1940s with the completion of the primary structure in 1945, The property would remain residential through its 1989 rezoning for a commercial use. The conditions imposed at that time included a provision preventing any future expansion of the structure. By 2001, a petition was filed to amend the condition preventing its expansion which allowed for a small expansion to the rear of the structure. The majority of the 1989 conditions were retained as part of the 2001 rezoning. Currently the property is the location of the Starkey Medical business. To o ra hylVe_c~eta~ion - At present, the site is generally level with the exception of the slight, downward slope from its Starkey Road frontage. The southern property line rests along a small creek. The western property line adjoins a residentially zoned parcel having a vegetated tree buffer, Surroundinq~Neighborhood --To the north is an existing single family home constructed in 1910 and is zoned C-1 C Office with Conditions}, To the northwest is a small parcel, currently vacant and zoned C-1 Office}, To the west is an existing single family residence zoned R-1 Low Density Residential}, To the south is and existing office in a former single family residence zoned C-1 C Office with Conditions}. 3. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT Site LayoutlArchitecture -Presently the site is the location of a 1,327 square foot primary building with a detached garage at the rear of the property. As proposed, the applicant will construct an expansion immediately to the rearof the existing primary str~~cture, with reargarage being demolished. ~rhe expansion is to include 4,750 square feet on the first ~I~loor and an additional 1,850 square feet on the second floor. No additional structures are proposed on the site. Access will be directly from Starkey Road on the eastern side of the property, utilizing the existing driveway. The proposed structure with be constructed with materials to complement the existing structure on-site Due to the location of the development adjacent to an R-1 zoned parcel, additional screening will be required per Section 30-92-6 of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance. Per this section, a Type B buffer is required which has two available options. Option One entails a, 30' bufferwithlarge trees and one row of evergreen shrubs and a row of deciduous shrubs. Option Two entails a, 20' buffer with one large and 2 small trees forevery 50', a 6'screening fence and 3 shrubs forevery 10'. At the time of this report, parking required for the site does not meet the requirement set in Section 30-91-9 of the Zoning Ordinance for a Medical Office, This section calls for l spaces perprac~ifioner, or 1 space per Z0~ sq. ff., whichever is greater. In this case, the greater number is the total square footage, which is approximately 8,250 total square feet between both the existing structure and the proposed addition. 'f his square footage equates to 41 total spaces for the proposed structure, with only 31 shown on the submitted concept plan. The applicant is aware of this discrepancy, and has indicated to staff that an adequate solution will be developed and presented before the Planning Commission atthe time of the public hearing on September 2nd, The petitioner has indicated that the only exterior lighting will be in the farm of a single lamp post adjacent to the parking area and adjacent to all exits. It is also understood that all exterior lights shall be designed, 2 arranged and located so as not to direct glare on adjacent residential properties orright-of-ways and has also acknowledged that the maximum lighting density at adjoining residential properties orright-of-ways shall not exceed 0.5 foot candles. Per Section 30-93-13~D}1 of the Zoning Ordinance, based on its approximate 152 feet of street frontage, l6 total square feet of signage is allowed for the property. ~~he total height allowed is defined in Section 30-93- 13~D~4, Option one allows fora 10' sign with a 10' setback, and option two allows fora 15' sign with a 15' setback. The applicant has submitted a proffer regarding signage stating "total signage shall be limited to 24 square feet." AccesslTraffic Circulation -The site will be accessed directly off Starkey Road, utilizing the existing driveway. In a letter from VDOT dated August 8, 2008, regarding this rezoning, it was noted that although the proposed use will increase traffic generated from the site. VDOT also noted that the Nfinimum Sfan~ards of En#rances fo State Highways should be adhered to when applicable due to this being a commercial entrance. Although sightdistances have not been field verified, there does appearto have adequate sight distance in each direction. Additionally, VDOT may require a left and right turn warrant analysis during the site plan review stage in addition to the acquisition of a land use permit if any work will occurwithin the right- of-way. Any proposed use of the driveway easement for the proposed commercial use would result in the needing to upgrade the driveway to meet VDOT standards for a commercial entrance. Fire & RescuelUkilities -The proposed use will result in additional impacts for fre and rescue with regards to inspections. Fire and rescue also requests ~khat access to the site by ~firelrescue vehicles and water for fire protection be considered. Public waterand public sanitary sewer are available to the site. Economic Development -The Roanoke Department of Economic Development offers no objections to the proposed rezoning assuming the developmentconforms to the Community Plan and is compatible with the surrounding land use. Community Meetings --A community meeting was held on Thursday, A~~g~~st21, 2008, in the 4th floor conference room at the Roanoke County Administration Center with 10 citizens in attendance. Both the petitioner and county staff were in attendance to address ~kheir concerns. Staff stated up front ~khat the meeting was designed to discuss the zoning and proposed use of the property, with issues pertaining to more technical issues to be addressed through the site plan review process if the petition receives approval. Concerns over both the driveway and waterline easement running through the property were addressed with the petitioner indicating that the proposed structure is six feet outside the easement. Issues pertaining to stormwater managementwere also addressed with the applicant stating that a final solution had no#as of yet been determined, but that it will be an underground facility, and all issues pertaining to both stormwater quality and quantity will be addressed as part of the site plan review process. Similarly, issues pertaining to traffic impacts were also discussed with staff stating that VDOT had commented on the submitted application, and that upon full receipt of site plans will have additional comments to address potential traffic issues. After all questions had been addressed, the majority of those in attendance were in favor of the project conceptually with the understanding that more technical details will be addressed during the comprehensive site plan review process. 4~ CONFORMANCE WITH ROANOKE COUNTY COMMUNITY PLAN The Roanoke County Corriprehensive Plan designates tf"~is site as Core and is immediately adjacent to parcels designated as Neighborhood Conservation. ~fhe Core is a future land use area where high intensity urban development is encouraged. Land uses within core areas may parallel the central business distric#s of 3 Roanoke, Salem and Vinton. Core areas may also be appropriate for larger-scale highway-oriented retail uses and regionally-based shopping facilities. Neighborhood Conservation is a future land use area where most new neighborhood development will occur, including large-scale planned developments which mix residential with retail and office uses. Innovation in housing design and environmental sensitivity in site development is a key objective. Clustered developments are encouraged as is the use of greenways and bike and pedestrian trails. ~~he proposed use does conform to the Core future land use designation, and with appropriate screening will have minimal effect on the neighboring property underthe Neighborhood Conservation future land use. 5~ STAFF CONCLUSIONS Starkey Medical is req~~esting to rezone 1.241 acres from C-1, Office District with proffered conditions, to C- 1,Office District with amended proffered conditions, in orderto construct a 6,600 square foot b~~iilding expansion to the existing business located at 5681 Starkey Road. The C-1, Office District, provides for the development of at#ractive and efficient office uses in the urban service area which serve both community and county-wide needs. Office districts are most appropriately found along or near major arterial streets where existing commercial development has occurred andlor where commercialznning has been established, arnearexisting residential developmentwhere itwould serve as a logical buffer strip between conflicting land use types. Land uses permitted in this district are generally consistent with the recommendations set forth in the Transition and Core land use categories of the Comprehensive Development Plan. The Roanoke County Comprehensive Plan designates this site as Core and is immediately adjacentto parcels designated as Neighborhood Conservation. The Core is a future land use area where high intensity urban development is encouraged. Land uses within core areas may parallel the central business districts of Roanoke, Salem and Vinton. Core areas may also be appropriate for larger-scale highway-oriented retail uses and regionally-based shopping facilities. Neighborhood Conservation is a future land use area where most new neighborhood development will occur, including large-scale planned developments which mix residential with retail and office ~~ses. Innovation in housing design and environmental sensitivity in site development is a key objective. Clustered developments are encouraged as is the use of greenways and bike and pedestrian trails, The proposed use does conform to the Core future land use designation, and with appropriate screening will have minimal effect on the neighboring property underthe Neighborhood Conservation future land use, The following proffers have been submitted by the petitioner for this proposal in addressing staff concerns: 1. The existing building is to remain with minor improvements. 2. Total signageshal! be lii~nited to 24 square feet. 3. Landscaping shall be added to provide a visual barrier of the parking area from Starkey Road. 4. That the proposed improvements will be in substantial conformance with the concept plan, as prepared by Craighead and Associates, Architects dated July 3, 2008, subject to final building and site engineering. 4 CASE NUMBER: 19-0912008 PREPARED BY: Chris Patriarca HEARING DATES: PC: 0910212008 ATTACHMENTS: Proffers Application Site Requirement Snapshot Proposed layout and design Photographs Aerial Map Land Use Map Zoning Map C-1, Office District Standards BOS: 0912312008 5 l.~TTRc bi rLt+~r{~ ' ~~ ~'roffe~-ed Conditions ~ ~ ~'he exzsting building is to remain with n~ina~ improvements. 2~ Total ~ignage shall be limited to ~4 square feet 3. f.andsca~ping shad be added to provide a visual barrier of the parki~ag area fram~ Markey Road 4. `hat tl~e prapased improvements will be in substantial conformance with the concept plan, as prepared by ~raigl~ead and Associates, Architects dated duly ~, ~OaB, subject to final building and site engineering, i r:• r-. ~~- .,,~ County oi~ounokc Carnrnunily rev Flannin ~ ion ~ rnen~~~, _ 4~~~$ ~ ~f' il~~~r -. D, ~f ~1'~~~~ ~I11 504 Bernard Driv ~~~~~~ P C~ fax X9800 Raa:noke, VA 24x18-0798 (540} 77.~~~0~$ FAQ ~540~ 7767155 Fc~aff Use ~ni . ~ceivcd: -3~~~ licatia~~ tee: t' ~,D~~'i'~- t'~ac:~ds issaeci: Cass: Nambir 4lft` I+J ~ ~~~ 5 ~! ~cceiv~;ct by; date: l~a~r ~~ DDS da1r,: i cr-~~ ! 1 ... ~ / .-~r ~r 11 . .~1,1. ~iPP1~1CAN1"S Check type of application filed check all that apply} Re~aning i~15pecial Use ~] Varianec ~ ~Vair~er Cl Administrs~tive Appeal 0 Comp Plan f t5.z-zz3z~ Rcvic~v Applicants narneladdress wlxip !'bane: _.. d "~~ ~ ~ ~~'~ . .. ,. ' ~ ~ ~ ~ „ 1 7~~ • ~~~ ~ ~ ~~~- ~~D i ~j Fax Nv.: Qwner's narneladdress whip Plyorte ~~: ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~ Work: _ ~» 1~~~~~~ ~~ ~'~~ ~~~{ ~~ Fax No. #~: r ~ ~ ~ 1/~„~ • ~ s 'r r Property Gacati°n Magisterial District: ~,~vr~ '~ ~ x~ ~~ Community Planning area: ~~ ~~~.~ ~~~ Tax Map No.: ~"~, ~~ .. ~,~ ~~ ~ Existing Zoning: ~ + ~ ~,~ ~~'~ ~ ~~~ 5i~e of~parcel(s}:Acres: ~ ~ "~ Existing f,~nd Use: ~~~G~ . ~r}.I ~,~j~j RL~~DNINC, SP~C1~1 ~ ~S~" P~R11111', EI'A1l~~R AND CDh1P PAN (1 s ? ??,3?~ RL l~1EfY APPLICANTS (R1S/WlCP} 1'raposed Zoning: ~ ' ~ ~.1~ ~"T"~ J'-~~~'T"t"~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~~ ~ Proposed Lard Use: ~ ~ Z~ ~~ ~~~~3 Does the parcel meet the minimum lot area, ~~ridth, and frontage requirements of the requested district? Yes Nv IF NG, A'~ARIANCE IS REt~UIREll FIRS . Does the parcel meet the minimum criteria for the requested Use hype? es No II; iVU, A 1~ARIANCE IS REQUYRFR ~`IRST ~ rez~oning request, are conditions being proirered with this request? Yes Na lf ~~AR1.~NCE, I~A1ffER AND ADh11N1S7'RA 1'1i'E AP1'EAI..APP,~,ICAIVTS (Y/H'/AA) Variance/Waivcr al~ Secti4r~(s) oi~ the Roanoke Caunty Zoning ordinance in order to: Appeal of Zoning Administrator's decision to ~ .~~~_~ ~ ~-~ Appeal of Interpretation of 5ectivn~s}: of ~e Roanoke County Zar~ir~g ~r~linancc Appaa.l of'lnterpretation of Zoning Map to is the ~pplic~tion corr~plete'? 1'tease ctzeck ~ (enclosed. APPLICATI(1N 1~ILL NQT BIB ACCEPTED IF ANY flF THE5E ITEMS ARE MISSING 4R INC~MPLCTE. r~s~viCr v~F~, ~sr~v~ci3 ~~~AA ~sr~vfcr* vr~~ Cansulta[ion $ lf~".1 l" ~r~cept plan Appli~~tia~i fee Application ~~~ Metes imcJ l~nEmds dcscriptia 1'rc~l~"ers, if applicable Jnstihcatior~ ~~ Water 7nc1 saver applic~ in Ad~aining prapcrty Owners 1 l~crcby certi fy that 1 am either the nwnerof ~e pmp~rty or the ner's t trac pur~has~rand am acting with tl~e knowledge and consent of the otmer . Qwncr's Signat~rre J'UST[F~CA~"IQN f pR REZQN~i*tGt SPECYAL USE FERNIIT VI~A-~VE~. (3R COMP P~,AN ~~5.~-~z3Zf REV~E~ RE~UCSTS ~ppl scant The Planning Commission ~vill sandy re~aning, special use permit waiver or community plan {1~~7-Z~3~~ review requests to determine the need and justification for the change in terms of public health, safety, ar~d general welfare. Please answer the follawing gt~estians as thoroughly as possible, Use adc[itional space if necessary. Plcasc explain haw the request furthers the purposes of the Roanoke County Qrdinance as well ~ the purpose found at the beginning a~ the applicable coning disfsict classification in the caning Ordinance., Please explain how the ~raject canfri~rms to the general guidelines and policies contained in the Roanoke Caur~ty Community Plan. Please describe the impacts} ofthe request on the pmpcrty itself, the adjoining properties, rind the surrounding area, as well as the impacts an public services a:nd f ~cilities, including waterlsewer, roads, scl~ovls, parkslrecre~t~un end #ire and rescue., C~NCE~'T PLAN CNCCI~L~ST A concept plan af'the pr~apased project must be submitted with the application. The concept plan shall graphically depict the land use change, development or variance that is to be considercd. Further, the plan shall address any potential land use ar design issues arising from the raqucst„ In such eases involving rcz~anir~gs, the applicant may profTar conditions to limit the Cuture use and development af'the property and by so doing, correct any deficiencies that may Pat be manageable by County perm fitting regulations. The concept plan should Pat be confused with the sits plan or plat plan that is required priorta the issuance ol• a building permit,. Sits plan and building permit procedures ensure compliance wish State and County development regulations and may rewire changes to tha initial concept plan. finless 1 inviting conditions are pra#~'ered and acr~epted in a rezoning or imposed on a special use permit or variance, the concept plsm may be altered to the extent permitted by the zoning district and ether regulations.. A concept plan is rewired with all rezoning, special use permit, waiver, community plan X15.,2-223~~ review ar~d variance applications, The plan should be prepared by a professional site planner The Laval of detail may vary, depending an the nature ai'the request. The Ca~ar~ty planning ~ivisian star may exempt some of the items or sug~,est the addition af~exU~a items, but the fallowing are considered minimum: Af.~~, nLiCANTS a~ Applicant name and name of development ~ b, Date, scab and north ar~~o~~f /' c.. l.ot size in acres or square reef and dimensions ...~.. d~ I.,ocation, narr~es ofowners and Roanoke County tax map numbers of adjoining properties ~ e.. Physical features such as ground cover, natural watercourses, f~oadpl~rin, etc. ~ f. The zoning and land use of all adjacent properties ~g. All property lines and easements h. Aii buildings, existing and proposed, and dirncnsians, floor area and heights i. laocation, widths and names of all existing ar platted streets ar other public ways within or adjacent to ~e deveiopment '''~ j. Dimensions and locations of all driveways, parking spaces and iaading spaces Addr~rona! ir~forma~iorr regiirred~4r REZ~NIN~ a1rd~PECI~L USE PLRM1~'~tPP,~~IC~NTS k. l;~,xisting utilities (tivater, sever, storm drains and connections at the site ~ 1. Any driveways, entrances~exits, curb openings aid crossovers m. Tapograpl~y map in a suitable scale and cantc~ur internals t~n. A raximate stmt radar and fife distances at 't pp g s ntersect~ar~s a.. Locations of all adjacent bra hydrants p. Any proffered conditions at the site and haw they are addressed q.. 1 f project is to be phased, please show phase schedule I ce ' ' at ail items r quir d in the checklist above are complete, ~r ~ ~~ Signature d licant ~~~,~ ~~~ ~l Community Development Planning & Zoning Division NOTICE Tn APPLICANTS FOR REZONING, SUBDMST~N WAVER, PUBLIC STREET WAVER, OR SPECIAL USE PERMIT PETITION PLACING CC~C~MtSStDN APPL[CATit~N ACCEPTANCE PROCEDURE The Roanal:e County Planning Carn~nissian reserves the right to continue a Rezoning, Subdivision waiver, Public Street waiver or Special lase Permit petition if new or additional information is presented at the public hearing. if it is the opinion of the ma,~ority of the Planning Cornmissianers present at the scheduled public hearing that sufficient time was not available for planning staff andlor an outside referral agency to adequately evaluate and provide written comments and suggestions on the new or additional information prior to the scheduled public hearing then the Planning Corr-missian may vote to continue the petition This continuance shall allow sufficient time for all necessary reviewing parties to evaluate the new or additional information and provide written comments and suggestions to be included in a written memorandum by planning staff to the Planning Commission The Planning Ca~nmission shall consult with planning staff to determine if a continuance may be warranted, POTENTIAL O~ NEED FOR TRAFFIC ANALYSES AND/OR TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY The Roanol~e County Planning Commission reserves the right to continue a Rezoning, Subdivision V~aiver, Public Street waiver, or Specie! use Permit petition if the County Transportation Engineering Manager or staff from the Virginia Department of Transportation requests further traffic analyses andlnr a traffic impact study that would be benef clef in making a land use decision ~~at~.~ a 1is~ o,~ po~enir`a1 land us~,r and si~ua~ions t~u~ would necessitate ~uriher study rs provided as part of jh~s a~plfcatron paeka~e~~ "this continuance shall allow sufficient time for all necessary reviewing parties tv evaluate the required traffic analyses andlor traffic impact study and to provide written comments andlar suggestions to the planning staff ~ and the Planning Commission ~f a continuance is warranted, the applicant will be notified of the continuance and the newly scheduled public hearing date. ~~`ective i7ate: April i 9, ~oa5 STi+i~+rY Mr"ra~iu~,i.. Name o~ Petition ~~~ itione s Sigtta~ ~' ~~ o~te ~ ~vnN~M .h ~, ~ i` ~ ~ y +- z __ ~~. s .x ~ .. a J a ..:~, x}8]8 1838 }ti'7i 7i~i'w, ` ,,.~ Community Development ~ _ ~ "~ Punning & honing division .r' ~ . J +~:'! l~~ PC~TENTIA~~ CF N~EI~ FOR TRAFFIC AI~A.LYSIS ANDIOR TRAFFIC ~M~ACT STUDY The following is a list of pQfien~ally high tra~nc-generating land uses and road network situations that could elicit a more detailed analysis of the existing and proposed traffic pertinent to your rezoning, subdivision waiver, public street waiver, or special use permit request. If your request involves one of the items an the ensuing list, we recommend that you meet with a County planner, the t:aunty Transpartatian engineering Manager, andjar Virginia Department al" Transpartatian staff to discuss the potential additional tragic related information that nay need to be submitted with the application in order to expedite your application process. ~IUote Phis list is not inclusive and the 'aunty staff and iI~C~T" reserve the righf to request a traffic study at any time, as deemed necessary. High Tra~c-venerating Land Uses: Single-family residential subdivisions, Nluiti~family residential units, or Apartments with more than 75 dwelling units • Restaurant twith or without drive-~thraugh windows} Gas station jConvenience starejCar wash • Retail shopjShapping center • Offices including: financial institi~tians, general, medical, etc.} • Regional public facilities EducationalJReereational facilities • Religious assemblies • Hotel jMotel • Golf course • HospitaijNursing hamejClinic ^ ~ndustriai sitejFactory Day care center • Bank IV~n-specific use requests Road Network Situations: • Development adjacent tojwith access ontojw'rthin 5oD_ff of intersection of a roadway classiFied as an arterial road (e.g., Rte ~.~, ~4, x.15, ~~7, ~6~, ~~j~~c~, ~2Q, Z~1, ~~.9~ etc} • Far new phases or changes to a development where a previously submitted traffic study is more than two ~~} years old andlor roadway conditions have changed significantly • when required to evaluate access issues Development with ingressjegress an roads planned yr scheduled for expansion, widening, improvements, etc. ~i.e. on Long Range Transportation Plan, Six-Yr Road Plan, etc. } • Development in an area where there is a known existing traffic andjor safety problem Development would potentially negatively impact existingjplanned trafr~c signals} • Substantial departure Pram the Community flan • Any site that is expected to generate aver one hundred ~10g} trips during the peals hour of the traffic generator or the peak hour on the adjacent streets, or over seven hundred fifty ~75D} trips in an average day CRAIGHEaD a550G1 ~T~s Architects, Designers, Construotion Managers Rezoning with the deletion of Existing Proffered Conditions with new Proffered Conditions Starkey Road 5681 Starkey Road Roanoke, VA. Prepared by; Craighead and Associates, Architects July 3, ~~as RAY CRi~1GHEA.D. ARGMCTECI' ~ 2721 BRANIHt,ET`{?N AVENUE. S W, • F.Q 8QX 4662 . RGANOI{E. VA. 24015 . ~540~ 774-5326 Narrative ~tateanen~ Pu rinse The owner requests an amendment to the existing proffers of the parcel located at 581 Starkey Road in order to construct a new building with associated site work pex the attached Concept Site plan as prepared by Craighead and Associates, Architects, dated ,iuly ~, X008, with proffers in order to allow far the expansion of an existing medical practice an site. Introduction The current property is being used far an existing medical practice, instructional facility. The current zoning of ~ C-1 ~ with proffers ~ gill be maintained through the expansion of the existing facility, The proposed site plan and building plan is in conformance to the planned Commercial Development for this property. The proposed building will set directly behind the existing facility and will be constructed to compliment and maintain the existing style and character of the original building. ll~aterials will be consistent with the neiglxborhood buildings and charactersn The proposed building will consist of approximately 4750 square feet on the first floor with approximately 1850 sf on the upper level. Final layouts may adjust the actual final size. The proposed balding will be approximately ~4 feet tall. The proposed site plan will keep the parking located appraxirnately in line with the front of the existing building, thus maintaining the current street scope along Starkey Road. The additional parking and layout have been presented to tl~e Roanoke County lJngineering Department in regard to the construction of the building being located within the flood plain of doe stream located on the south side of the property and the parking area proposed within the flood way of the stream. A new and updated flood certificate with f eld data elevations has been performed. Preliminary approval subject to f na1 engineering review and cona~nents has been given. The proposed additional building will share the existing water meter and sewer lines far the facility. No additional meter is contemplated. The existing facility is used predominately after S:QQ in the evening and the new building will be used during the conventional workday of $-5 ~anday thru 1~'riday. The proffered conditions currently in place are attached as Attachment A, The proposed amendments to replace the existing is attached as Attachment B. The proposed site changes are in agreement to the development master plan for the area, It gill allow for the existing usage to grow and provide for the owner to meet their expansion growth plans. Area and Adjacent users The property located directly to the north and south of the subject propel is currently zoned C- 1.The property to the north is being occupied as a residence and has design characteristics of a residential building. The property to the south is being used as office space and it to has design characteristics of aresidential building, The property located at the west rear area is also Legal Description BEC~IN~ at a paint on the westerly side of Starkey Raad, ~Iirginia Secondary Rt. 9~4 at the Southeasterly corner of doe property now ar farrr~er~y known as the Baptist Parsonage; thence with the westerly side of Starkey Raad South 24 l b' west l ~4 feet to a point in the center of a dry branch; thence heaving Starkey Road o~~ ?3 3U' west 31~.~ feet to a point; thence north ~l 37' East 19~~75 feet to a paint; thence 5auth 66 33' East ~ l~~f feet to the point and p1aGe of ~begi~vraing, LIST OF ADJACENT PROPEIZTX OWNERS parcel (~~vner Tax N~rnber 5695 Starkey Road Thomas E~ Scarce Living Tit Tax # 8?. ~ $-0 ~41.4a Current Zan~ng: C~~ PCB Box 43~? Roanoke, '~A. 24~ ~ 5 5669 Starkey Road barren S~ ~ ~.ona Coburn Tax # $7.18-~1-39.0 Current Zoning: C~~ 5669 Skey Raad ~m~ty Lat Raanal~e, V.A~. X40 ~ 8 5669 Starkey Road barren SR ~ Ilona Coburn Tax # S?, ~ 8-01-54.04 Current Zoning: R- 5669 Starl~ey Road Roanoke, ~A~ ?401 S 565 Starkey Road Anthony J & Tina L. N~usanra. Tax # S?. ~ 8-01-31,00 Current Zoning: Cwl 5665 Starl~e~r Raad Raanoke, VA..Z441 S A-~rdcaT,~~r '~x~ GQRRECTEB # 91 ~~~ 4~ SEE f TA~.ICS AT A REGULAR MEETING (~F THE f3GARD GF SUPERV[SGRS ~F RC~Af~GKE CGUN`fY, VfRGINIA, HELD AT THE RGANGI~CE CGUNTY ADMINISTRATIGN CENTER, TUESDAY, AUGUST Z8, ~g~~ ~R~NNANCE O~~S~~-~~ T~ CHANGE THE ~~HtNG CLASSIFICAI'fQN ~F A ~.~ 3-ACRE 'rI~ACT CAF REAL ESTATE LC~GATEQ AT 5~$~ STARKEY READ, 4TA~ SAP [~Q. 8?,~ 8-t~0~ ~N THE CASE S~~I~dG [V[AGISTER[AL DISTRICT ~R~~ THE ~~N~NC CI..ASSIF~CA'rI~N ~F C-[ UFEICE dIST~fCT w[TH CGNDlTI~NS T~ THE ~~NING CLASSfFICATIC~N ~F G~[ ~T~ CC~N~3iT'lO1~S E~pC~~[ THE A~PI.ICA'r[~iN QF f~A~aE aIV,~ LT~~, TIA PEf~FECT TQUGH. VIIHERl=AS, the first reading of this ordinance was held an Ju#y ~4, ~~~~, and the second reading and public hearing were held August ~8, 2g~~; and, VUH ERI~AS, the I~aanoke County Flann'rng Commission held a public hearing on this €~atter~ on August 1, ~OD~; and I~fHEREAS, legal notice and advertisernent has been provided as required by law. BE iT QRDAINED by the Board of S~~pervisars of Roanoke County, ll'rrginia, as follows: ~. That the zoning classifcation of a certain tract of rea[ estate containing x.13 acres, as described herein, and located at ~~~ Starkey Road ~'ax Map Number 87. ~ S~1- ~g~ in the Gave Spring Magisterial District, is hereby changed from the zoning classification of Cwl ~ttice District with conditions, to the zoning classification of C-I, Dttice Distric# with cand~tior~s. ~~ That this actinn is taken upon the application of RA-l~E Div.., Ltd., TEA Pe~#ect Touch. 3. That the owner of the property has voluntarily proffered in writing the fallowing canditivns which the Board of Supervisors of Roanofce County, Virginia, f~ereby accepts. ~,~ea~~~~~~~a~~s~s•~s~ ~~ ~iv#13~doc ~ ~ }That the existing residence on the property would be used for the office . .. •~'-~ use ~2} That there will be no printing in cQr~nection with the business operation. ~3} ' ' The existing house structure is litr~ited to future enlargerrrent not to exceed fi00 square feet and shall be ball! behind the front line of If~e existing hawse, {~} i ' ~ Signage sl~al!' be limifed fa ~4 square feel, b fee! in height. Nlonumen# s!y!e sign shall be required. {5~ The cinder blQCk garage to the rear of the existing c~weiling will be used only in connection with the operation of the business can the property and will not be leased to outside businesses. ~~} Ali an-site parking shall occur to the rear of the front line of the existing dwelling. If petitioners choose !o canstrucf addittor~al parking, fhaf parking shall be of a pervious surface. ~~ Landscaping is to be planted la prrrvide a visual buffer belweerr the existing parking !ot and Starkey load, landscaping shall include at a minirnurr~, ~-~ Leyland Cyprus or other evergreen type tree, riot to include white pine, and ~-~ deciduous yr evergreen bushes planted along the easlem side of the parking tat, 4 That said real estate is more fully c#escribect as follows: f~E~INNiN~ at a point vn the westerly side of Starkey Rand, Virginia Secondary Rt.. 904 at the Southeaste~y corner of the property now car forrnerfy known as the I~aptist I~arsonage; thence with the westerly side of Starkey Roatl South ~4 ° ~ ~' Uvest ~ ~ feet to a paint in the center of a dry branch; thence leaving Starkey Road North ~3 30' West 3 ~ 0.~ feet to a point; thence fVQrth ~~ 4 3~' East ~~9t.7~ feet tc~ a paint; (hence South fi6~ 33' East 3~~..fi feet to the point ar~d place Qf beginning 5. That this ordinance shall be in fi~fl force and effect thirty (3D) days after its final passage, All ardinance5 or parts of ordinances in cantiirt with the provisions of this ordinance be, and the same hereby are, repealed, The honing Adrninistratar is directed to amend the zoning district map to reflect the change in za~ning ciassifcatiar~ authorized by this ordinance. Can ma~ion of Supervisor I~innix to adapt the ardir~anc~e,and carried by the foiiawing recorded note: AYES: Supervisors Johnson, II~oNamaraf Dh~~rch, I~ioken$, Minnix IUAYS: Ncne A CQPY TESTE; Ma%~CMC -~l~~ Clerk to the Bard a# Supervisors cc: File Arr~ald Davey, Director ~ammunity Deveiaprr~ent Janet Scheid, Senior Planner Jahn ~!, Birckhead, Director, deal estate Valuation Paul IU1~ 1~ahoney, bounty Attamey ~:~~o~xaa~~o~x~~~s~s-~s~-n~ nr~~~.a~ Site Re uirement Sna shot Current, Site Zoning: Proposed Site Zoning: Proposed Use: Maximum Allowed. 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Sec. 30-53-1. Purpose. ~A} The purpose of the C-1 off ce district is to provide for the development of attractive and efficient off ce uses in the urban service area which serve both community and county-wide needs. The C-1 district allows for varying intensities of office development as part of either a planned office complex or, to a limited degree, small scale office uses. Retail uses are permitted, to a limited extent, where they are supportive of the off ce environment. The C-1 districts are most appropriately found along or near major arterial streets where existing commercial development has occurred andlor where commercial zoning has been established, or near existing residential development where it would serve as a logical buffer strip between conflicting land use types. Land uses permitted in the C-1 office district are generally consistent with the recommendations set forth in the transition and core land use categories of the comprehensive plan. Site development standards are intended to ensure compatibility with adjacent land uses. ~Grd. No. 042208-1~, § 1, 4-22-OS} Sec. 30-53-2. Permitted Uses. ~A} The following uses are permitted by right subject to all other applicable requirements contained in this ordinance. An asterisk ~*}indicates additional, modified or more stringent standards as listed in article IV, use and design standards, for those specific uses. 1. Residential Uses Accessory Apartment Home BeautylBarber Salon * Home Occupation, Type I Multi-family Dwelling Two-family Dwelling 2. Civic Uses Administrative Services Clubs Cultural Services Day Care Center Educational Facilities, College/University Educational Facilities, PrimarylSecondary Guidance Services Park and Ride Facility Post office Public Parks and Recreational Areas ~ Safety Services Utility Services, Minor 3. ~f~ce Uses Financial Institutions ~ General office Medical off ce 4. Commercial Uses Business Support Services Business or Trade Schools Communications Services Personal Services Studio, Fine Arts Veterinary HospitallClinic 5. Miscellaneous Uses Amateur Radio Tower Parking Facility ~B} The following uses are allowed only by special use permit pursuant to section 30-19. An asterisk ~*}indicates additional, modified or more stringent standards as listed in article IV, use and design standards, for those specific uses. 1. Civic Uses Religious Assembly Utlllty Services, Major 2. aff ce Uses Laboratories 3. Commercial Uses Commercial Indoor Sports and Recreation 4. Industrial Uses Landf 11, Rubble 5. Miscellaneous Uses Broadcasting Tower Outdoor Gatherings Ord. No. 52493-8, § 2, 8-24-93; Ord. ]~o. 042799-11, ~ 2, 4-27-99; Ord. Na. 042203-13, § 1, 4- 22-03; Ord. No. 042208-16, § 1, 4-22-08} Sec. 30-53-3. Site Development Regulations. General Standards. For additional, modified, or more stringent standards for specific uses, see Article IV, Use and Design Standards. ~A}Minimum lot requirements. 1. Lots served by private well and sewage disposal system; a. Area: 1 acre X43,560 square feet}. b. Frontage:100 feet on a publicly owned and maintained street. 2. Lots served by either public sewer or water, or bath: a. Area: 15,000 square feet. b. Frontage: 75 feet on a publicly owned and maintained street. ~B}minimum setback requirements. 1. Front yard: a. Principal structures: 30 feet, or 20 feet when all parking is located behind the front building line. b. Accessory structures: Behind front building line. 2. Side yard: a. Principal structures: l 0 feet on any one side, with a combined total on both sides of at least 25 feet. b. Accessory structures: 10 feet behind the front building line, or 3 feet behind rear building ine. 3. Rear yard: a. Principal structures:l5 feet. b. Accessory structures: 3 feet. 4. Where a lot fronts on more than one street, front yard setbacks shall apply to all streets. ~C}Maximum height of structures. 1, Height limitations: a. Principal structures: When adj Dining property zoned R-1 or R-2, 45 feet, including rooftop mechanical equipment. The maximum height may be increased, provided each required side and rear yard adjoining the R-1 or R-2 district is increased two feet for each foot in height over 45 feet. In all other locations the height is unlimited unless otherwise restricted by this ordinance. b. Accessory structures: 15 feet. ~D}Maximum col~erage. 1. Building coverage: 50 percent of the total lot area. 2. Lot coverage: $0 percent of the total lot area. ~4rd. No. 62293-12, § 10, 6-22-93} ACTIGN NO. ITEM NO. FZ- 2 AT A REGULAR MEETING GF THE BOARD GF SUPERVISORS GF RGANGKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: AGENDA ITEM: SUBMITTED BY: APPROVED BY: September 23, 2008 Second reading of an ordinance to amend Ordinance O- 120506-3 to accept the conveyance of a total of 153.029 acres of real estate (portions of Tax Map No. 39.00-01-01.05 and 40.01-01-22.00) located on Read Mountain from Fralin and Waldron, Inc. Pete Haislip, Director, Parks, Recreation and Tourism Janet Scheid, Greenway Planner John M. Chambliss, Jr. .. ~- 6 CountyAdmin~strator COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: ~. Z c~ .~r n~ ~~ ~ ~ ; p ~ ~~ ~ ~~ SUMMARY OF INF4RMATIUN: In 2506, Fralin and Waldron, Inc. donated 152.214 acres of propertyon Read Mountain to Roanoke County for public park purposes. In 2007, the Roanoke County Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Department, along with volunteers from the Read Mountain Alliance and the Pathfinders for Greenways, began to design and construct a trail system on this property. One short section of trail alignmentwas constrained by topography and existing boundary lines. After consulting with Fralin and Waldron and examining several alternatives, it was determined that the best course of action was to request that F&W Community Development donate an additional 0.755 acre of land. It was agreed that this would be done at no expense to them and that the Read Mountain Alliance would cover the survey expenses. The survey has been completed and is attached. The County is onceagainverygratefulto Fralin and Waldron, Inc. and F&W Community Development for their generous donations and their willingness to work with staff to make this Co~~inty park a reality. The first reading for ~rhis ordinance was held on September 9, Zoos. FISCAL IMPACT: None. STAFF REC~MMENDATI~N: Staff recommends that the Board approve the second reading of the ordinance to accept the conveyance of a total of ~ 53.029 acres of real estate located on Read Mountain from Fralin & Waldron, Inc. to Roanoke County. ATA REGULAR MEETING GF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE RDANGKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 ORDINANCE TO AMEND ORDINANCE ~ 20506-3 TO ACCEPT 'SHE CONVEYANCE OF A TOTAL OF 153.429 ACRES OF REAL ESTATE PORTIONS OF TAX MAP NO. 39.00-01-01,05 AND 40.01-01-22.OOy LOCATED ON READ MOUNTAIN FROM FRALIN & IIUALDRON, INC. TO'rHE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WHEREAS, by Ordinance 120506-3, the Board of Supervisors accepted the donation to Roanoke County by Fralin and Waldron, Inc of a parcel of real estate consisting of 152.274 acres located on Read Mountain on December 5, 2006; and WHEREAS, an additional area of 0.155 acres has been determined to be necessary to permit completion of a trail system to provide adequate acc ess and trailhead parking for the previously donated property on Read Mountain which has been generously agreed to by the owner; and WHEREAS, F & W Community Development Corp. will convey this additional property without cost to the County of Roanoke to permit the appropriate enjoyment of this porkion of Read Mountain for the benefit of the citizens of and visitors to the Roanoke Valley; and WHEREAS, the acceptance of this conveyance 'rs consistent with the adopted Comm~.,inity Plan, and it will support the open space and view shed protection policies and goals of the County and provide enhanced opportunities for passive recreational uses; and WHEREAS, Section 18.04 of the Roanoke Coun#y Charter directs that the acquisition and conveyance of real estate interests be accomplished by ordinance; the first reading of this ordinance will be held on September 9, 200$, and the second reading and public hearing will be held on September 23, 2008. N~VI1, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That Ordinance 120505-3 is hereby amended to permit the acquisition by donation From F & vV Community Development Corp. of an additional 0.155 acre parcel of real estate located on Read Mountain (Portions of Tax Map No. 040.00-01-22.00), in order to create a new parcel of 153.029 acres designated as "New Parcel 2-B-1" as designated on a plat of survey by Lumsden Associates, P.C., dated July 1, 2008, is hereby authorized and approved. ~rhe location of this parcel of 0.155 acres is shown on "SITE PLAN -READ MOUNTAIN PRESERVE" dated September 2, 2008, attached as Exhibit "A". 2. 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CITIZEN COMMENTS No citizens spoke. C. SUMMARYQF C4MMISSI~N DISCUSSION Ms. Tammi Wood presented the staff report. Ms. Annette Morgan, represented Kroger Limited Partnership and spoke briefly regarding this petition. Ms. Morgan confirmed signage location. Commissioners had concerns regarding the temporary signage and parking of commercial vehicles with business advertisement on site. D. CONDII'I~NS 1. The drive-in or fast food restaurant shall not exceed 1404 square feet. 2. Nodrive-through window shall be constructed or installed. 3. There shall be no temporary signage on site. 4. There shall be no parking of commercial vehicles with business advertisement on site. E. C~MMISSIQN AC1'14N Mr. Azar made a motion to recommend approval of the Special Use Permit with four conditions. The motion passed 4-0. F. DISSENTING PERSPECTIVE None. G. ATTACHMENTS: X Concept Plan X Vicinity Map X Staff Report X ether Philip Thompson, Secretary Roanoke County Planning Commission t,'44 1~ ~`: .~.; ~ '. 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'k ... ..F~ Petitioner: Kroger Limited Partnership --Domino's Restaurant Request: To obtain a Special Use Permit in a C-2, General Commercial, District to operate adrive-in or fast food restaurant on 18.OZ acres Location: 394D Valley Gateway Boulevard Magisterial Vinton Magisterial District District: Suggested 1. The drive-in or fast food restaurant shall not exceed 1,400 Conditions: square feet. Z. Nodrive-through window shall be constructed or installed. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Kroger Limited Partnership is requesting a Special Use Permit for the operation of a drive-in or fast food restaurant. This Domino's Pizza restaurant is approximately 1,490 square feet and will be located in Building "B" within the Kroger Shopping Center at 3940 Valley Gateway Boulevard in northeast Roanoke County. The property is currently zoned C-2, General Commercial District. The area of the location of the operation for this petition is designated as Core future land use in the 2005 Comprehensive Plan. The Core designation area encourages high intensity urban development. Core areas may also be appropriate for larger-scale highway-oriented retail uses and regionally-based shopping facilities. These areas are locations where commercial uses have been developed or will likely be developed, where commercial zoning exists and are sewed by an arterial street system. Additionally, the locations are within close proximity to the projected population concentrations. 1. APPLICABLE REGULAI'I~NS The Roanoke County Zoning Grdinance defines a "Restaurant, drive-in or fast food" as an establishment primarily engaged in the preparation of food and beverages, for either take-out, delivery or table service, served in disposable containers at a counter, a drive- up ordrive thro~~gh service facility or offers curb service. These restaurants are allowed in C-2 zoned districts with a Special Use Permit per Section 30-85-24~A}. The applicable section under general standards is as follows: 1. All drive-through windows shall comply with the standards for drive-through facilities contained in Section 30-91-1 ~. The restaurant will offer both carryout and delivery but will not provide an area for dine-in eatin or adrive-through window. Roanoke Coi~inty building permit review will be required. Z. ANALYSIS OF EXISTING CONDITIONS Background -The site of this development is located on the corner of Challenger Avenue and Valley Gateway Boulevard in northeastern Roanoke County. This development consists of an approximately 80,000 square foot Kroger grocery store and two strip buildings, Building "A"and Building "B". There arefo~~iroutparcelsfronting on Challenger Avenue. -fhe building the proposed restaurant will be located in is Building "B", suite B-7, wr~ich is currently under construction at the time of this staff report. In May Zoos, a Special Use Permit was approved for adrive-in or fast food restaurant Arby's} on "Gutparcel 3" adjoining the northwestern property line. In August 2008, a special use permit for a carwash was recommended for approval by majority vote of the Planning Commission. To o ra h Ne etation -The location of the proposed restaurant is part of a shopping center site which is a relatively flat parcel. ~fhere is a steep slope in front of the site fronting on Challenger Avenue. There are very few natural buffer areas or vegetation on the site; however a large buffer area was planted at 'the time of t~iis staff report. The rear of the shopping center development is visible from the Blue Ridge Parkway. Surroundin Nei hborhood --The surrounding adjoining properties are zoned C-2, General Commercial district and R-1, Low Density Residential District. The two adjoining properties zoned R-1 are currently used as residences. ~f he properties across the street are zoned C-1, office district, R-3, Medium Density Multifamily Residential district, and R-1, Low Density Residential district. 3. ANALYSIS OF PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT Site LayoutlArchitecture - Krager Limited Partnership proposes to operate a 1,400 square foot Domino's Pizza Delivery restaurant in Building "B", suite "B-7" on the site. The restai~irantwill offer both carryo~~t and delivery butwill not provide anarea fordine-in eating or adrive-through window. The required parking area is located in front of this suite in the main parking lot of the Kroger shopping center. Proposed signage includes a space on the main Kroger monument sign at the entrance of tl~e site. One sign attached to the building is proposed. These signs are the typical Domino's Pizza signs. A proposed site plan and a site locatian map have been submitted with the application. AccesslTraffic Circulation --Vehicular access to the business is proposed to be internal from the shopping center. There will be no access directly to or from Route 460 Challenger Road. Virginia Department of Transportation has no comments on this request due to the addition of a fast food restaurant being included in the Traffic Impact Analysis for the Kroger Development submitted on June 27, 2407. Additionally, this single proposed development does not meet the current thresholds for a traffic impact analysis under Chapter 527. Fire & RescuelUtilities -Per review by the Roanoke County Fire and Rescue department, the impact on Fire and Rescue includes an annual fire inspection. Economic Development- The Department of Economic Development offers no objections. 2 4. CONFORMANCE WITH R4AN~KE COUNTY COMMUNITY PLAN The area of the location of the operation for this petition is in conformance with the Core area Future Land Use Map from the 2005 Community Plan. The Core designation encourages high intensity urban development, highway-oriented uses. Commercial zoning currently exists, the location is served by an arterial street, and it also is currently served by urban services. "the surrounding zoning also supports implementation of the Future Land Use map. 5. STAFF CONCLUSIONS This is a request by Kroger Limited Partnership to obtain a Special Use Permit to operate adrive-in or fast food restaurant on the parcel at the corner of Challenger Avenue and Valley Gateway Boulevard in northeast Roanoke County. The X8.42 acre site is currently zoned C-2, General Commercial district. The property is designated as Core on the 2045 Future Land Use map. "fhe Core designation encourages dense commercial use along major highways. "the proposed use is consistent with uses in the Care designation. The proposed application generally conforms to the Zoning ordinance, although final approval is pending building permit review and approval. CASE NUMBER: 20-9!2008 PREPARED BY: Tamrni L. Wood HEARING DATES: PC: 9!2l2a08 BSS: 9!23!2008 ATTACHMENTS: Application Aerial Map Land Use Zoning Map Site Vicinity Map Site Requirement Snapshot C2, General Commercial District Standards Drive-in and Fast Food Use & Design Standards 3 ~ J~~ ~~~ ~ f'nttn~v n#"Rnatinkn „ ~'n.~~_ ~/z, Stnff USe Only Community De ~n~~~~D a#cscceived: lReseived by; ~ ~• ; r P~~tlnl~ & TO g ~;r ~' ~ ~ U 0 ' Application fee, ~ ~ PGBZA date: 5244 Bernard ~7r~ve ~~~ ~ ~ ~. ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~-~ ^~~ P ~ Box 2~H04 Placards is~ucd; soS d c: RoL;nakU, ETA 2441 S.4?~8 x ~ ~~~ 540} I 1 ir~Lr~~V ~f i!1 ~~ iV~ ~~V~ I ~ ~~ 4~~ ~Wi1~~ ~ '/ fir! J~1//J LJ :a:-~v~:: r.w-w~~.~.r tr -::rCh; ~i~~ Via,'- t' ~ 'r" ..r~~~ .Nr,~• •~a,.•.'.'•-n~.:Jtx....,~~, yy.:~r'~''.-Y. ''~~~.' 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Annette Morgan Phone #; Kroger Limited Partnership I Work: _. ~~ I.~~.l_--~~~4~ 3631 Peters Creek Road l~axNo.#: ~~ 5~ ~~. ~R~ ,~, Property Location Magisterial District: Ulnton Cha~,lenger A~renue ~ RDUte 4 6 D ~ Community Planning area: Vinton Tax Map No,: Existing Zoning: C 2 ~a~ -o ~ -a5. o~-- Si~ afparcel~s}: Acres: ~ Existingl~and Use: Commer.i Cal-Vaoa~t Y+ f ~1': y~' ~~ ''~LL ~y. i~ ~ INI~iP'!~.. .I Proposed Zoning: C 2 ~'°Posed Land Use Restaurant Drive-~in and ~~Fast Foad the parcel meet the minimum lot area, width, and frontage rec~irements of the requested district? Yes No IF NO, A VARIANCE IS REQUIRED FI es the parcel meet the minimum criteria for the requested lIse Type? es No IF NO, A VARIANCE IS REQUIRED FIRST If rezoning request, are conditions being proffered with this request? Yes No . y l l I ~ ~~. J ~ , ~ ~ ~. rat ,4, ~ ~ ~ A I!! w ~' Variance.lWaiver of Section{s} of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance in order to: - Appeat oi'7,oning Administrator's decision to •--^~~. Appeal of Interpretation of Sectiants}: of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance Appeal of Interpretation of Zoning Map to Is the application complete? Please check if enclosed. APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED tF ANY OF THESE ITEMS ARE MISSING OR INCOMPLETE. RISIWlCP VIAA R1SJWlCP VlAA x Consultation x $ ll~~ x ] 1"concept plan Application Metes and bounds description ]ustif}cation Water anc] sewer application I hereby certify that 1 am either the owner of the properly or the owner's agent or cantr of the owner. i ~' ~~ R1SrWICP YlAA x Application fee Proffers, if applicable Adjaiairtg properly owners act purchaser and am acting with the lrnawledge aid consent Owner"s Signature Pz -oGoa~~a J~3~T~7~A~~N FOR.~EZ~JNII~G,.SPEC~L USE ~ERNII_'r:WR~R~~~,PI~A,N:~i~~i~.~E~'~ Applicant ~"he Planning Camrnission will study rezoning, special use permit waiver ar community plan ~1~,~-~23~} review requests to determine the need and juslif cation far the change in terms of public health, safety, and general welfare Please answer the fallowing questions as thoroughly as passible, Use additional space if necessary Please explain how the request furthers the purposes of the Roanoke County ordinance as well as the purpose found at the beginning of the applicable zoning district classif cation in the Zoning ordinance.. The Roanoke County ~aninq Crdinanee for C~ Zoning designates this area far a variety of retail and services related issues. C~ Zoning allows restaurants w~.th fast food delivery require a special use permit, A Drive-thru is not being reQuested. Please explain haw the project conforms to the general guidelines and policies contained in the Roanoke County Community Plan. Roanoke County Comprehensive Pi a core land use area lotted ale core land use area designation commerical uses. Section 30-1~ and fast faad. an designates this area within nq the Route 46~ corridor. The permits a variety of retail and permits a restaurant, drive~in Please describe the icnpact~s} of the request on the property itself, the adjoining properties, and the surrounding area, as well as the impacts an public services and facilities, including waterlsewer, roads, schools, parltslrecreation and fire and rescue The proposed Domino's Restaurant wi11 be located in shops building "B".witha.n the Kroger Shopping Center. The restaurant will offer both carryout and delivery. This location wild. not provide an area far dine--in eating, vehicular access will be internal from the Shopping Center. A traffic impact study for the entire Kroger Shopping Venter was submitted and approved by Virginia Department of Transportation ~VD~T~. The results of the study were incorparat~d into the design of the Shopping Center. AD3~~NTNG PR~I~~~TY O'~NER L~ST~N~ Address of Subs ect Prapert~: Tax Ma No: Present Zonin Special Use Permit: Owner A licant: Challenger Avenue (Route 460} OS0.01-01-05.12-0000 C? C~, witl~ special use permit for Fast Foal Delivery Kroger Limited Partjaerslaip ~ Annette Mangan Kroger Limited Partnersl~ip Z 3b3 ~ Peters Creek Raad Roanoke, ~lirginia Z4~138 AD.XQrNING PROPERTY OwN~,RS This list as follows are those property owners who own Pi,.oper~' beside, bel~ind or acr~ass the street from tl~e subject property noted above: ~~UNTY ~F RC3AN~~E O~cial Tax Number Owner's Name a~ad iVlailing Address 04.1 ~wa?~l 3.aDrtaaao Fzances 'U~., T[~rasher Life Bstates ~a53 Challenger Avenue 3b14 Acluia Drive Stafford, Virginia ~~554 D4D~ 17-D2-1.~.QQ-~aQD Michael ,~. and Mary Lynn Malone ~4b5 Challenger Avenue 3b l 4 Aquia Dave Stafford, Vu~ginia ~~554 a50~Q l -a l -a5.a l -QaQO F & V~ Properties rI, Inc.. Challenger Avenr~e P. O. Box ~~60b9 Roanoke, Virginia ~40I S QS.~I-QI-QS.as~ooaa Kroger Limned Partnersl~ip I 3~7Q Challenger Avenue .3b31 Peters Creek Road Roanoke, Virginia ?~a3$ DSD.a I-D 1-a5.D7~QQDQ Roanoke Gateway, LLC 40~~ Integrity Drive 3381 Southwood Village Ct Roanoke, Virginia X40] 4 .. CUNCF~PT PLAN ~IIECKGLST . .. ~ : :. A canGept plan of the proposed project must be submitted with the application, Tile concept plan shall graphically depict the land use change, development or variance that is to be cansidered.l~urther, tl~e plan shall address any potential land use or design issues arising from the request. In such cases involving rezanings, the applicant may proffer conditions to limit the future use and development of the property and by sa doing, correct arry del ciencies that may not be manageable by County permitting regulations. The concept plan should not be confused with tl~e site plan or plot plan tl;at is required prior to the issuance of a building permit. Site plan and building permit procedures ensure compliance with State and County development regulations artd may require changes is the initial concept plan. Unless limiting conditions are proffered and accepted in a rezoning or imposed on a special use permit or variance, the concept plan may be altered to the extent permitted by the zoning district and other regulations. A concept plan is required with all rezoning, special use permit, waiver, community plan (1S.Z-2~3~} review and variance applications. the plan should be prepared by a professional site planner The leve] al"'detail may vary, depending on the nature of the request. T1ie County Planning Division staff'may exempt some ofthe items or suggest the addition of'extra items, but the following are considered minimum: .__ ._ , AL.L APPL,ICAN75 a. Applicant name and name of development b . Date, scale and north arrow c. L~at size in acres or square feet and dirnensians d, Location, names at"owners and Roanoke County tax map numbers of adjoining properties e Physical features such as ground saver, natural watercourses, flaadplain, etc f. The zoning and land use of all adjacent properties g_ All property lines and easements h. All buildings, existing and proposed, and dimensions, floor area and heights i. Location, widths and names al• all existing or platted streets ar other public ways within or adjacent to the development j. Dimensions and locations of~all driveways, parking spaces and loading spaces ~d'drtroila~ f-t~or~»iQriarr regirir-ed for I~EZ4lITZNG ~rrd SP~CI,~iL. ~JS~' ~~'R~.~rA~'PLICA~VT~S k. Existing utilities (water, sewer, storm drains} and connections at the site 1. Any driveways, entranceslexits,surb openings and crvssavers m. Topography map in a suitable scale and contour intervals n Approximate street grades and site distances at intersections o. Locations of all adjacent fire hydrants p Any proffered conditions at the site and how they are addressed q ~f~pratect is to be phased, please show phase schedule I certify that all items required in the checklist above are complete. Signature of applicant Date A Ak ~ ~vmmunity Development ~~~~ ~ ' ~ .. Planning & Zoning Division ~- t 3g NOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR REZONING, SUBDIVISION WAIVER, PUBLIC STREET WAIVER, OR SPE(;IAL. USE PERMIT PETITInN PLANNING COMMiSSIC~N APPLICATtQN ACCEPTANCE PRUCEDDRE The Roanoke County Planning Commission reserves the right to continue a Rezoning, Subdivision Waiver, Public Street waiver ar Special Else Permit petition if new or additional information is presented at the public hearing. If it is the opinion of the majority of the Planning Commissioners present at the scheduled public hearing that sufficient time was not available far planning staff andlar an outside referral agency to adequately evaluate and provide written comments and suggestions an the new ar additional information prior to the scheduled public hearing then the Planning Commission may vote to continue the petition. This continuance shall allow suffdent time for all necessary reviewing parties t4 evaluate the new ar additional information and provide written carnments and suggestions to be included in a written memorandum by planning staff to the Planning Comrryission. The Planning Commission shall consult with planning staff to determine if a continuance tnay be warranted. PQTENT~AL QF NEED FQR TRAFFIC ANALYSES ANDIQR TRAFFIC IIyIPACT STLiDY The Roanoke County Planning Commission reserves the right to continue a Rezoning, Subdivision waiver, Public Street V~aiver, or Special Use Permit petition if the County Transportation Engineering Manager or staff from the Virginia Department of Transportation requests further lraff c analyses andlor a tt~aff c impact study that would be benef cial in making a land use decision ~Na~e~ a Irs1 of poterifia! land i~s~s a~~d sitxra~~oris that wotrrd rTecessi~a~e~rr~tlrei~ strrd,P r`s pro~~rded as pare o f phis applrcatrorr package~~ Tl1is continuance shall allow sufficient time for all necessary reviewing parties tv evaluate the required traffic analyses andlar traffic impact study and to provide written comments andlar suggestions to the planning staff acrd the Planning Commission., if a continuance is warranted, the applicant will be natif ed of the continuance and the newly scheduled public hearing date. Effective Date: April 1 ~, ~DO~ Qnr~ef~c S. Mo~'go.~l Name of Retifian ~-- Pe#itivner'S Sign ure [date Community Development Planning & Zoning Division POTENTIAL. ~F NFF~D FC3R TRAFFIC ANALYSIS ANDI~R TRAFFIC IMPACT STUDY The following is a list of potentially high traffic-generating land uses and road network situations that could elicit a more detailed analysis of the existing and proposed traffic pertinent to yaur rezoning, subdivision waiver, public street waiver, ar special use permit request. Tf yaur request involves one of the items an the ensuing list, we reGammend that you meet with a County planner, the bounty Transportation Engineering Manager, andJor Virginia Department of Transportation staff to discuss the potential additional traffic related infarrnatian that may need to be submitted with the application in order to expedite your application process. (bate this list is not inclusive and the ~`ounty staff and I~DaT reserve the right to request a traffic study at any tire, a5 deemed necessary. ~ High Traffic-Generating Land uses: • Single-family residential subdivisions, Multi-family residential units, or Apartments with more than 75 dwelling units • Restaurant with ar without drive~thrvugh windvws~ • Gas station/Convenience storeJCar wash • Retail shopJShopping center • Offices including: financial institutions, general, medical, etc,} • Regional public facilities • Educationalf Recreational facilities • Religious assemblies • HatelJMatel • Golf course • HospitaljNursing hameJClinic industrial site/Factary • Day care center • Bank • Nonspecific use requests Road IVetwark Situations: • Development adjacent to/with access antojwithin 5~~-ft of intersection of a roadway classified as an arterial road ~e.g., Rte 11, Z~4, 115, 1~.7, 4G~, 11/46p, X20, 221, 419, etc} • Far new phases ar changes to a development where a previously submitted traffic study is more than two ~2) years old and/or roadway conditions have changed signifcantly • When required to evaluate access issues • Development with ingress/egress on roads planned ar scheduled for expansion, widening, improvements, etc. ~i.e, on Long Range Transportation Plan, Six-Yr Road Klan, etc.} • Development in an area where there is a known existing traffic andJar safety problem • Development would potentially negatively impact existingJplanned traffic signal~s~ • Substantial departure from the Community Plan • Any site that is expected to generate aver one hundred ~10a} trips during the peak hour of the traffic generator ar the peak hour on the adjacent streets, ar over seven hundred hfty ~75~~ trips in an average day ~. !~ - I l° tiL.'~__~ I ~~) ~1~`~~~ (~~P 0~ B~cfc ~~ FlI~ISH GRA~~} 3,T4:, 1 ~'-4" t s.Jl~Aytif r 5~~~ .t.~, I~ ~C':...~~~ r +. ~, list ~• .. ~ Pr ~_: ~ .f. ~ ~~.:. ~=~ .~...,v~~' .:~-~.- , ,mow ..a:~ ~~~~~x~~~ ~ ~ E -~,~~Zr ~~~ f fr....~~. _ ~w...~w i + ~__...__._.__~.____ :_.___~ ~,~'l.hyl b~ 'f ~r~ Y ' I 1 ~ F ~~ ~ / N• ~ [` i J ` .~ ~ J ~~ r, ~ ~ j /t~ Y.~ 1 i~~~. ~ ~ ~ 1 ~. . 1, '~ r$ r 1. 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I o ° i o i~ i l a w ~F .~ 0 ~~ ~ Appiicanfs Name: ~'rager limited Partnership R~anoe Cc~~r~fy~ Existing ~Z®ning: ~~ De ar~menf of Proposed Zoning: D2~ ~ Tax Map Number.' 050.0101-05.08-0400 ~'c~mmunrfy Develepmenf Magisterial Disfricf: Vinton Area: 18.02 Acres Ju~~a 2~~8 Sale: ~,~ ~ 40~'' Site Requirement Snapshot Current Site Zoning: Pro used Site Zonin Pro osed Use: Building Height Required: Builder Height Proposed: Total number of arkin s aces re wired: Total ni~imber of parking spaces proposed: Required number of handicap parking spaces: Actual number of handicap parkin spaces: Re wired Stackin s aces: Pro op sed Stacking spaces: Required Buffer Type: Required Crown Coverage °/o: Proposed Crown Coverage: C2 C2S Fast food restaurant with delivery (Domino's Pizza) In all locations the height is unlimited unless otherwise specified in the ordinance Existing building 1 space per 4 seats, plus 1 space per 4 employees on majorshift, plus required stacking space All parking spaces are shared with the Kroger shopping center None None Existing development buffer yard is established Existing building None proposed 4 SEC. 34-54. C-2 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT. Sec. 30-54-1. Purpose. ~A}The purpose of this district is to provide locations for a variety of commercial and service related activities witrMin the urban service area serving a cornmunity of several neighborhoods or large areas of the county. This district is intended for general application throughout the county. General Commercial Districts are most appropriately found along major arterial thoroughfares which serve large segments of the county's population. The C-2 district permits a wide variety of retail and service related uses. Land uses permitted in this district are generally consistent with the recommendations set forth in the Transition and Core land use categories of the Comprehensive Development Plan. Site development regulations are designed to ensure compatibility with adjoining land uses. Sec. 30-54-2. Permitted Uses. ~A}The following uses are permitted by right subject to all other applicable requirements contained in this ordinance. An asterisk ~~} indicates additional, modified or more stringent standards are listed in Article IV, Use and Design Standards, for those specific uses. 1. Residential Uses Accessory Apartment Home BeautylBarberSalon Home Occupation, Type I Multi-Family Dwelling Two-Family Dwelling 2. Civic Uses Administrative Services Clubs Cultural Services Day Care Center Educational Facilities, CollegelUniversity Educational Facilities, PrimarylSecondary Family Day Care Home Guidance Services Park and Ride Facility Post Office Public Assembly Public Parks and Recreational Areas Safety Services Utility Services, Minor 3. Office Uses Financial Institutions General Office Medical Office La baratories 4. Commercial Uses Agricultural Services Antique Shops Automobile Dealership, New 5 Automobile Repair Services, Minor Automobile RentallLeasing Automobile PartslSupply, Retail Bed and Breakfast Boarding House Business Support Services Business or Trade Schools Commercial Indoor Entertainment Commercial Indoor Sports and Recreation Commercial Qutdoor Entertainment Commercial Gutdoor Spurts and Recreation Communications Services Construction Sales and Services Consumer Repair Services Funeral Services Garden Center Gasoline Station Hospital HotellMotellMotorlodge Kennel, Commercial Pawn Shop Personal Improvement Services Personal Services Restaurant, General Restaurant, Family Retail Sales Studio, Fine Arts Veterinary HaspitallClinic 5. lnduslrlal Uses Recycling Centers and Stations 6. Miscellaneous Uses Amateur Radio Tower Parking Facility ~B} The following uses are allowed only by Special Use Permit pars+.~ant to Section 30-19. An asterisk ~*} indicates additional, modified or more stringent standards are listed in Article 1V, Use and Design Standards, for those specific uses. 1. Civic Uses Adult Care Residences Halfway House Life Care Facility Nursing Home Religious Assembly Utility Services, Major 2. Commercial Uses Automobile Dealership, Used Automobile Repair Services, Major Car Uvash Commercial Indoor Amusement Convenience Store Dance Hall Equipment Sales and Rental Manufactured Home Sales Mini-warehouse Gutpatient Mental Health and Substance Abuse Center Recreational Vehicle Sales and Service Restaurant, Drive-in and Fast Food Surplus Sales Truck Stop 3. 1na~ustrial Uses Custom Manufacturing Landfill, Rubble Transportation Terminal 4. Miscellaneous Uses Broadcasting Tower Gutdoor Gatherings ~4rd. No. 82493-8, § 2, 8-24-93; Grd. No. 022796-14, § 1, 2-27-96; 042297-14, § 1, 4-22-97; Ord. No. 042799-11, § 2, 4-27-99; Ord. No, 102803-15, § 2, 1 D-28-D3} Sec. 30-54-3. Site Development Regulations. General Standards. For additional, modified, or more stringent standards for specific uses, see Article IV, Use and Design Standards. ~A} Minimum lot requirements. 1. Lots served by private well and sewage disposal system; a. Area: 1 acre ~43,56o square feet}. b. Frontage: 104 feet on a publicly owned and maintained street. 2. Lots served by either public sewer or water, or both: a. Area:15,DD0 square feet. b. Frontage: 75 feet on a publicly owned and maintained street. ~B} Minimum setback requirements. 1. Front yard: a. Principal structures: 30 feet, or 2D feet when all parking is located behind the front building line. b. Accessory structures: Be~~ind the front building line. 2. Side yard: None. 3. Rear yard: a. Principal structures: 15 feet. b. Accessory structures: 3 feet. 4. Vllhere a lot fronts on more than one street, front yard setbacks shall apply to all streets. ~C} Maximum Height of structures. 1. Height limitations: a. Principal structures: When adjoining property zoned R-1 or R-2, 45 feet, including rooftop mechanical equipment. The maximum height may be increased, provided each required side and rear yard adjoining the R-1 or R-2 district is increased two feet for each foot in height over 45 feet. In all locations the height is unlimited unless otherwise restricted by this ordinance. b. Accessory structures: actual height of principal structure. ~D} Maximum coverage. 1. Building coverage: 50 percent of the total lot area. 2. Lot coverage: 90 percent of the total lot area. ~Grd. No. 62293-12, § 1D, 6-22-93} 7 Design Standards Sec. 30-85-24. Restaurant, Drive-In or Fast Food. ~A} General standards: 1. All drive-through windows shall comply with the standards for drive-through facilities contained in Section 3491-14. 2. A special use permit shall not be required for any fast food restaurant that is located within a shopping center excluding outparcels} and which does not propose drive-in or curb service. S ATA REGULAR MEETING aF THE BOARD GF SUPERVISORS GF RnANGKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE RGANGKE CQUNTY ADMINISTRATIGN CENTER ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2408 GRDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT T4 OPERATE A DRIVE-IN AND FAST FOLD RESTAURANT GN 15.02 ACRES LOCATED AT 3940 VALLEY GATEWAY BOULEVARD TAX MAP NO, 50.01-1-5.8~ VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, UPON THE PETITION OF KROGER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP WHEREAS, Kroger Limited Partnership has filed a petition for a special use permit to operate adrive-in and fast food restaurant to be located at 3940 Valley Gateway Bo~~levard Tax Map No, 50.01-1-5.8} in the Vinton Magisterial District; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this matter on September 2, 2008; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, held a first reading on this matter on August 26, 2408; the second reading and public hearing on this matter was held on September 23, 2008. NGW, ~fHEREFGRE, BE IT GRDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the Board finds that the granting of a special use permit to Kroger Limited Partnership to operate adrive-in and fast food restaurant to be located at 3940 Valley Gateway Boulevard in the Vinton Magisterial District is substantially in accord with the adopted 2005 Community Plan, as amended, pursuant to the provisions of Section 15.2-2232 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and that it shall have a minimum adverse impact on the surrounding neighborhood or community, and said special use permit is hereby approved with the following conditions: ~1} ~fhe drive-in or fast food restaurant shall not exceed 1,400 square feet. 1 (2) Nodrive-through window shall be constructed or installed. (3) There shall be no temporary signage on site. (4) There shall be no parking of commercial vehicles with business advertisement on site. 2. That triis ordinance shall be in full force and effect thirty (30) days after its final passage. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions ofthis ordinance be, and the same hereby are, repealed. The Zoning Administrator is directed to amend the zoning district map to reflect the change in zoning classification authorized by this ordinance. 2 ACTIGN NC. ITEM NO. ~- AT A REGULAR MEETING GF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISGRS OF RCANCKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE RCANGKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: September 9, 2005 AGENDA ITEM: SUBMITTED BY: Second reading of ordinance electing to assume the power to consider petitions for the creation of Community Development Authorities CDA} Paul M. Mahoney County Attorney COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: ~ c- cry ~ r° SI,IMMARY OF INFORMATION: ~n June 1D, 2008, fhe Board of Supervisars held a work session vn the creation of Community Developi~nent Authorities CDA} and the economic development benefits to local governments of CDAs. Jim Johnson and Kevin Rotty from Morgan Keegan Roanoke County's financial advisors} described the process of creating CDAs, the benefits, and several examples of existing CDAs around the Commonwealth. After this work session, the Board directed staff to perform further research on CDAs and repork back to them. 0n August 26, 2008, the Board held a work session on draft guidelines to be followed far the creation of the CDA in Roanoke County and a draft ordinance that would allow the County to elect to assume the power to consider petitions for the creation of a CDA. Mr. Johnson, Mr. Rotty, and Bonnie France, Esq. Roanoke County's bond counsel} attended this work session by telephone conference call. Attached is the initial ordinance which allows the County to elect to assume the power to consider petitions for the creation of CDAs. This initial ordinance is required by Section 15,2-5152 of the State Code. If the Board of Supervisors desires to create a CDA for a specific project, then a second more detailed ordinance is required under Section 15.2-5155. A second reading and public hearing on this ordinance has been scheduled for September 23, 2008. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: It is recommended that the Board favorably consider the adoption of the attached ordinance. AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADNIINISTRATION CENTER GN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 AN ORDINANCE 4F THE BARD OF SUPERVISORS ~F THE COUNTY ~F RaAN4KE, VIRGINIA, ELECTING T~ ASSUME THE PGWER T~ CONSIDER PETI1'IGNS FGR THE CREA'~IGN GF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITIES WHEREAS, the Virginia Water and Waste Authorities Act, Chapter 51, Title 15.2, Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended the "Act"} empowers any county, by ordinance, to elect to assume the power to consider petitions for the creation of community development authorities in accordance with the Act; and WHEREAS, following a public hearing held in accordance with the Act, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Roanoke, Virginia, has determined that it is in the best interest of the County of Roanoke, Virginia the "County"} for the County to elect to assume such power to consider petitions for the creation of community development authorities. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT GRDAINED BY THE BGARD GF SUPERVISGRS GF THE COUNTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA: 1. The County hereby elects to assume the power to consider petitions for the creation of community development authorities in accordance with the Act. 2. 'rl~is Ordinance shall become effective upon adop~kion. The undersigned Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Roanoke, Virginia, certifies that the foregoing constitutes a true, complete, and correct copy of an Ordinance adopted at a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Roanoke, Virginia, held on September 23, 2008. ACTIGN N~. ITEM NO. ~' S AT A REGULAR MEETING GF THE BGARD QF SUPERVISGRS aF RGANGKE CGUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE RGANGKE CGUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER MEETING DATE: AGENDA ITEM: SUBMITTED BY: September 23, 2008 Second reading of an ordinance to accept the conveyance of three parcels of unimproved real estate for the extension of Huffman Lane, Route 761, and authorize the addition thereof to the State Secondary System of Highways, Vinton Magisterial District Joseph B. flbenshain Senior Assistant County Attorney CGUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS: SUMMARY OF INFORMATION: This item involves the acceptance of the following real estate, being conveyed to the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, for roadway improvements, specifically the construction of an adequate turn-around at the end of state maintenance, to Huffman Lane, Route 161, in the Vinton Magisterial District: ~1 }Donation of 0.1203 acres of Roanoke County Tax Map No. 80.03-01-26 as shown on the plat attached hereto as "Exhibit A"; being a portion of the property conveyed to Catherine L. McCain by deed dated December 29,1912 of record in the Clerk's Office, Circuit Caurt for the County of Roanoke, Virginia, Deed Book 962, page 514. ~2} Donation of 0.0283 acres of Roanoke County Tax Map No. 80.02-02-21 as shown an the plat attached hereto as "Exhibit B"; being a portion of the property conveyed to Steven E. & Patsy K. Greer by deed dated September 2, 2003 of record in the Clerk's office, Circuit Court for the County of Roanoke, Virginia, Instrument number 200323295. ~3~ Donation of 0.081 acres of Roanoke County Tax Map No. 80.00-02-25 as shown on the plat attached hereto as "Exhibit C"; being a portion of the property conveyed to James VII. Jr. & Sheila H. Logan by deed dated August 31, 2005 o f record in the Clerk's Office, Circuit Court for the County of Roanoke, Virginia, instrument number 200514860. Acceptance of the aforementioned property is a necessary step in the process to get the extension of H~~ffman Lane, Rte 161, accepted by the VDT into their secondary system of State highways as a Rural Addition roadway. Assuming this real estate donation is favorably accepted by the Board, this action will be followed by future efforts by the Board of Supervisors and VDT under the Rural Addition Program framework. FISCAL IMPACT: None. ALTERNA'~IVES: 1. Approve the second reading of the ordinance to accept tl~e donation of real estate. 2. Take no action at this time. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends approval of Alternative 1. 2 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2008 ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT THE CONVEYANCE OF THREE PARCELS OF UNIMPROVED REAL ESTATE FOR THE EXTENSION OF HUFFMAN LANE, ROUTE 761, TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND TO AUTHORIZE THE ADDITION THEREOF TO THE STATE SECONDARY SYSTEM OF HIGHWAYS WHEREAS, as part of the extension of Huffman Lane, State Route 761, as part of a Roanoke County's Rural Addition project funded in partnership with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT), three adjacent land owners desired to donate portions of their property in fee simple to Roanoke for right-of way purposes to permit the construction of a cul-de-sac at the terminus of Huffman Lane; and WHEREAS, James W. Logan, Jr. and Sheila H. Logan, Steven E. Greer and Patsy K. Greer, and Catherine L. McCain have freely and voluntarily entered into deeds to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Roanoke, Virginia, to thus allow the Board of Supervisors to obtain ownership of each property for purposes road construction upon approval of this ordinance and recordation of a deed; and WHEREAS, Section 18.04 of the Roanoke County Charter directs that the acquisition and conveyance of real estate interests to the County of Roanoke be accomplished by ordinance; the first reading of this ordinance was held on September 9, 2008, and the second reading and public hearing was held on September 23, 2008. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the acquisition from James W. Logan, Jr. and Sheila H. Logan of approximately 0.0087 acres of real estate for purposes of location and construction of extensions and improvements of Huffman Lane, Route 761, as shown on a plat entitled "PLAT SHOWING RIGHT-OF-WAY BEING CONVEYED TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, ROANOKE COUNTY BY JAMES W. JR. & SHEILA H. LOGAN ROANOKE COUNTY TAX MAP PARCEL #80.00-02-25.00 SITUATED ALONG HUFFMAN LANE, VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, RONAOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA" dated July 15, 2008, is hereby authorized and approved. 2. That the acquisition from Steven E. and Patsy K. Greer of approximately 0.0283 acres of real estate for purposes of location and construction of extensions and improvements of Huffman Lane, Route 761, as shown on a plat entitled "PLAT SHOWING RIGHT-OF-WAY BEING CONVEYED TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, ROANOKE COUNTY BY STEVEN E. & PATSY K. GREEK ROANOKE COUNTY TAX MAP PARCEL #80.00-02-21.00 SITUATED ALONG HUFFMAN LANE, VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA" dated July 15, 2008, is hereby authorized and approved. 3. That the acquisition from Catherine L. McCain of approximately 0.1203 acres of real estate for purposes of location and construction of extensions and improvements of Huffman Lane, Route 761, as shown on a plat entitled "PLAT SHOWING RIGHT-OF-WAY BEING CONVEYED TO BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, ROANOKE COUNTY BY CATHERINE L. MCCAIN ROANOKE COUNTY TAX MAP PARCEL #80.03-01-26.00 SITUATED ALONG HUFFMAN LANE, VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA" dated July 15, 2008, is hereby authorized and approved. 4 That the addition of the extension and improvement of Huffman Lane, Route 761, to the Secondary System of State Highways of the Commonwealth of Virginia is hereby intended upon the recordation of the deeds from the above described 2 land owners to the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, and approval of a resolution for this Rural Road Addition. 5 That the County Administrator or Assistant County Administrator are hereby authorized to execute such documents and take such actions on behalf of Roanoke County in this matter as are necessary to accomplish the acquisition of this real estate, all of which shall be approved as to form by the County Attorney. 3 qd `~s'~~ ~0~ '~ ~~'~ ~~~~ ~ ~~~~oq~ ~ F ~- Ac ~~N~ ~ q ~s~. ~~ ~ ALY1N S. & 7'RACYP. 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PLAT SHOWING RIGHT-OF-WAY BEING CONVEYED TO cu.~=g' BARD 4F SL~PER~ISORS, ROANOKE ~4UNTY R~4o.o0' ~=48.64' BY °=6~'~0~°1" ' CATHERINE L McCain T~27.84 CH=N37'14 5S W ' . ~ ~~ ROANOKE COUNTY TAx MAP PARCEL Sa.O3-01-2fi.00 ~'" CHORD D4ST.=45.70 p ~;' SITUATED ALONG HUFFMAN LANE CURVE "CMCI R=4a.0a' CURVE "D" R=2s.oa' ~.~ F'+ ~ .` ~ VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT L=134.°s' ' ' ~_~.~~' ' ' ° . ~' ROANOKE COUNTY VIRGINIA D=1 e~~1$ 0s D=75~a o8 , T=77~•s5' T=19.52' 18 SCALE; 1 "= 3D' DATE: J~JLY 15, 2008 CH=589`15'52"E CH=N34~D5'S3'W CHORD DIST.*~79.88' CHORD DI5T.~34.77' PR~PARND ~ ROAN01~ COUNTY DEPARTII~I~1'1` OF C41[IiUNI'PY DEIi'B1,OPI~NT BENCHMARK RAILROAD SPIKE SET IN POWER POLE ~ 303-6015 ELEVA110N = 100.00 (ASSUMED) 4 0 o y ~ h PROPERTY OP & SHEILA N ~` ~` JAMES W ~ ~ ~ . ~ ~ ~~ . ~ ~ ~ z ^ ~ L4CAN ~ o ~ ~~ N / INSTRUMENT Nv. 200514860 ~ ~w~*`s ~ P.B. 28, PG. 9 m~°D ~~~ ~~ ~ ~ TAX #80.00-2-25 • N ~ ~ ~' ,~ ~9~$ ipA"C • ~ ~~ ~ '~ ~~, ~ ~ ~~ W~ END STATE 7D ~ 1~AINTENANCE ~ ~ ~0.1~ ° ~ ~ ~ W SIGN ~ '~ I 0~ " 5l3 3153E ~ 18.30' ~ ~ ~ 1~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ IPIr P I w ~ PRUPERTY ~F ~ 57"E'VEN E'. & PA~"SYK. . ~~: ~ ~~ ` ~ CRE'ER ~~., :s 1 ~ INSTRUMENT Na. 200323295 IPF o' `~~~~. ~ ~ P.B. 28, PG. 9 99.92 !. . ~ T 80.00-~2-21 't ~`'~r : AX # s ~~~~ ~ 5 .~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ 12d~ ~~ ~ ~ / ~ ~~ i '~ 30" OAK ~'9b~~ ~ ~ TELEPHONE l ? ~F PEDESTAL 29?, ~ ' 31,~'0~ " W ~ .~a ++ 68~~ ~ ~ ~_~/G S • ~ ~~ ~ TEhIPORARY ~ CONSTRUCTION pROPERIY OF EASEMENT y~, ,~. HARDY PROPOSED R/W TAX X80.03-1-22 P~~ of BENCHMARK ..ALY& CATNERINE`L, ~G~QEN RAILROAD SPIKE SET IN POWER POLE ~ 303-6015 ELEVATION = 10Q.00 (ASSUMED) D.B. 952, PG. 514 TAX ~i80.03-1-~6 E~Hf~~r rr~rr RIGHT--oF~-1NAY TO BE ACQUIRED PLAT SHOWING AREA= 1233.49 S.F. 0.0283 Ac. RIGHT-OF-WAY BEING CONVEYED TO BOARD of SUPERVISORS, ROANoKE COUNTY BY sTEVEN E. & PATSY K. GREER ~0~ ROANOKE COUNTY TAX MAP PARCEL #80,00-02--2.00 a~ ~ ~~ Cv~~ ~ - r.~~: ~ SITUATED ALONG HUFFMAN LANE R-~40.0o R 4o.aa ~ ~ VINTON MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT L=8.64' L~~30.06' l~ D~89'40'01" D~18fi'?B'06" ~ ;~' ROANOKE COUNTY, ~GII~ T=~7.B4' T~716.65' cH=N37'14'SS"w cH~ss9~5'~2"E SCALE: 1 "= 30' DATE: JULY 15, 2008 CHORD DIST.~45.7Q' CHORD DI5T.=79.88' PR~PIIRE'D 8Y ROANOI~ COUNTY D~PARTl1E'l~l' OF COYYUNI'!'Y DS~LOPIIEN? L N~ ~~. 7C~~ PRrAP1ER~Y AF ~ AL, YIN S. & TRACY P. BQARD PRaPERTY OF m ,, z D.B. 1329, PG. 924 JAMFS W. JR. & SNE'11~A H. P.B. i3, PG. 7 ~ N m TAX ~eo.v1-~-,6 , LoGAN ~~ z / INSTRUMENT No. 20D5148fiD ~ ~ a P.B. 28, PG. 9 ;!'' { ~ -~ ~ TAX #80.40--2-25 ~ ~ z , ~'0~3 ~ -r k D ry ~ E. - ~p~ I END STATE ~Q'161~, Ty ~ ~ ~~ ~ MAINTENANCE 2~0•~ ~~ sn SIGN ~! •~'~ . ;a G ~ 15" PINE ~ " ~ '~ ~~ ~ 573 3153E ~ ~. ~ IPF 18.30' Nm.~•~, / ~ ~ .~ ~ ~~.2 ~.: ~' ~ / ~1R~PERTY 4f' .. " ..'~ r. - ~., ~ STL YE'N L. & PATSYK. •'~ •' ° ~ ~ ~ ~ GRE'ER ~.:-1 '' ~ • 68b,~. - ~ l ~ INSTRUIrlENT Na. 2003Z3Z95 Q. ~ ~ ~* P.B. 28, PG. 9 ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ ;~ ,~ ~" r~rs, ` TAX X80.00-2-21 . 1~ . ~ rat Pq ~~~ ~ ~L~ .• I T.: '. Sr ~ ~ 30 ~ ~s • ~ ' ~ '~i 1 ~ ~~ , ~ 65 p ~ ~ l 30" oAK s6 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~° 1 B~~N ~ TELE 1 ~~g~• ~ PED. ~ ~.~~ ~~ 3'~~0~~ TEMPORARY ~ ~ • ,~ / S 6a'1'i • CQNSTRUCTION ~. _ ~ ~ ~G EASEMENT 1 ~ ~ `~ - r __:. P~oP~n °F BENCHMARK PROPOSED R/W W. J. FfARDY RAILROAD 5PIKE SET IN POWER POLE ~ 343-6015 TAX X0.03-~-22 ELEVATION ~ ioa.oo ASSUMED) RIGHT-OF-WAY TO BE ACQ~IIRED E~ChCIBIT r'C" AREA= 380.90 S.F. 0.487 Ac. PLAT SHOWING RIGHT-CF--WAY BEING CONVEYED TO cc R~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, RDANOKE COUNTY R=40.00' L=48.64` B Y °:6g~4°~°1" JAMES ~. Jr. & SHEILA H. LDGAN ra2~.e4' off=N37'14'S6'w ,~ ~a~~ ROANOKE CaUNTY TAX MAP PARCEL #80.DD-0225.00 c~oRD DIsT.sa5.7o' o SITUATED ALONG HUFFMAN LANE VINT4N MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT R=4o.oa' R-25.00' I,ai3o.os' L~~.iS' ~~ ~ RCANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA D=~ asp a'OS" a-7558'08" T=~26.~5' T=19.52' t~s SCALE: i "= 30' DATE: JULY 15, 20Q8 CH= SB9'15'52"E CH~1~34'05'S3"W CHORD DIST.=79,88' CHORD DIST.=30.77' ~~ ~ ROlII~lOI~ ~~ DRPAR?~~ 4F C01~glUN1'1'Y D~IAP][~1T