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7/26/2011 - Regular
Roanoke County Board of Supervisors Agenda July 26, 2011 Good afternoon and welcome to our meeting for July 26, 2011. Regular meetings are held on the second and 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 for everyone to 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. Please turn all cell phones off or place on silent. A. OPENING CEREMONIES (3:00 p.m.) 1. Roll Call 2. Invocation: Reverend Scot Finley, Minister of Senior Adults Bonsack Baptist Church 3. Pledge of Allegiance to the United States Flag B. REQUESTS TO POSTPONE, ADD TO OR CHANGE THE ORDER OF AGENDA ITEMS C. PROCLAMATIONS, RESOLUTIONS, RECOGNITIONS AND AWARDS 1. Recognizing Fire and Rescue for receiving two (2) Regional Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Awards (Richard E. Burch, Jr., Chief of Fire and Rescue) 2. Resolution of Appreciation to Genevieve Henderson of the Back Creek Civic League for her service to Roanoke County (Eddie “Ed” Elswick, Supervisor) Page 1 of 5 Üò ÞÎ×ÛÚ×ÒÙÍ Ûò ÒÛÉ ÞËÍ×ÒÛÍÍ ïò λ¯«»¬ ¬± °«®½¸¿» ¬¸®»» øí÷ º·®» ª»¸·½´» ¿²¼ ¿°°®±°®·¿¬» üïôêððôðð𠱺 º«¬«®» »¯«·°³»²¬ ´»¿» °®±½»»¼ øÎ·½¸¿®¼ Ûò Þ«®½¸ô ݸ·»º ±º Ú·®» ¿²¼ 뽫»å λ¾»½½¿ Ñ©»²ô Ü·®»½¬±® ±º Ú·²¿²½»÷ îò λ¯«»¬ ¬± ¿¼±°¬ ¿ ®»±´«¬·±² ¼»½´¿®·²¹ ·²¬»²¬ ¬± ®»·³¾«®» »¨°»²¼·¬«®» º±® ¬¸» °«®½¸¿» ±º ¬¸®»» øí÷ º·®» ª»¸·½´» º®±³ º«¬«®» »¯«·°³»²¬ ´»¿» °®±½»»¼ øÎ»¾»½½¿ Ñ©»²ô Ü·®»½¬±® ±º Ú·²¿²½»÷ íò λ¯«»¬ ¬± ®»ó¿°°®±°®·¿¬» üîéôðð𠺱® ²»»¼»¼ ·³°®±ª»³»²¬ ¿²¼ ®»°¿·® ¿¬ Ó±«²¬ д»¿¿²¬ Ô·¾®¿®§ô Ê·²¬±² Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬ øÜ·¿²¿ α¿°»°»ô Ü·®»½¬±® ±º Ô·¾®¿®§ Í»®ª·½»å Ü·¿²» Üò ا¿¬¬ô ß·¬¿²¬ ݱ«²¬§ ß¼³·²·¬®¿¬±®÷ Úò ÎÛÏËÛÍÌ ÚÑÎ ÐËÞÔ×Ý ØÛßÎ×ÒÙÍ ßÒÜ Ú×ÎÍÌ ÎÛßÜ×ÒÙ ÑÚ ÎÛÆÑÒ×ÒÙ ÑÎÜ×ÒßÒÝÛóÝÑÒÍÛÒÌ ßÙÛÒÜßæ 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 ïò ̸» °»¬·¬·±² ±º ¬¸» α¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Û½±²±³·½ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ ß«¬¸±®·¬§ ¬± ®»³±ª» ¬¸» °®±ºº»®»¼ ½±²¼·¬·±² ±² ¿°°®±¨·³¿¬»´§ ëçòïí ¿½®» ¦±²»¼ ×óïÝô Ô±© ײ¬»²·¬§ ײ¼«¬®·¿´ô Ü·¬®·½¬ ©·¬¸ ½±²¼·¬·±²ô ´±½¿¬»¼ ¿¬ ìðîî ײ¬»¹®·¬§ Ü®·ª» ¿²¼ ìðëð ײ¬»¹®·¬§ Ü®·ª»ô Ê·²¬±² Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬ îò ̸» °»¬·¬·±² ±º ¬¸» α¿²±µ» ݱ«²½·´ ±º Ù¿®¼»² Ý´«¾ô ײ½ò ¬± ¿³»²¼ ¬¸» °®±ºº»®»¼ ½±²¼·¬·±² ±² ¿°°®±¨·³¿¬»´§ îòê ¿½®» ¦±²»¼ ÝóïÝô ݱ³³»®½·¿´ô Ü·¬®·½¬ ©·¬¸ ½±²¼·¬·±²ô ¿²¼ ¬± ±¾¬¿·² ¿ °»½·¿´ «» °»®³·¬ º±® ®»´·¹·±« ¿»³¾´§ô ´±½¿¬»¼ ¿¬ íêìð ݱ´±²·¿´ ߪ»²«»ô Ý¿ª» Ͱ®·²¹ Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬ Ùò Ú×ÎÍÌ ÎÛßÜ×ÒÙ ÑÚ ÑÎÜ×ÒßÒÝÛÍ ïò Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ¿³»²¼·²¹ ¬¸» α¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Ʊ²·²¹ Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ¾§ ¬¸» ¿¼¼·¬·±² ±º ¿³»²¼³»²¬ ®»´¿¬·²¹ ¬± Ô¿®¹» ¿²¼ ˬ·´·¬§ É·²¼ Û²»®¹§ ͧ¬»³ô ·²½´«¼·²¹ ¿³»²¼³»²¬ ¬± Í»½¬·±² íðó Ê¿®·±« Í»½¬·±² ײ ß®¬·½´» ××× ôóèéó ͧ¬»³ô Ô¿®¹»å ¿²¼ É·²¼ Û²»®¹²¼ îò Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ¿«¬¸±®·¦·²¹ ¬¸» °«®½¸¿» ±º ¿°°®±¨·³¿¬»´§ ðòìëì ¿½®» ±º ®»¿´ »¬¿¬» øÌ¿¨ Ó¿° Ò±ò èéòðéóíóé÷ ¿¼¶¿½»²¬ ¬± ¬¸» α¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ ß¼³·²·¬®¿¬·±² Ý»²¬»® º®±³ Ú®¿²µ´·² λ¿´ Û¬¿¬» ݱ³°¿²§ô Ý¿ª» Ͱ®·²¹ Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬ô ¿²¼ ¿°°®±°®·¿¬·²¹ üìðôðð𠺮±³ ¬¸» Ó·²±® Ý¿°·¬¿´ Ú«²¼ øÐ¿«´ Óò Ó¿¸±²»§ô ݱ«²¬§ ߬¬±®²»§÷ п¹» î ±º ë íò Ñ®¼·²¿²½» ¿³»²¼·²¹ ݸ¿°¬»® ïí ó Ù»²»® ¹«² ·² α¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ øÐ¿«´ Óò Ó¿¸±²»§ô ݱ«²¬§ ߬¬±®²»§÷ Øò ßÐÐÑ×ÒÌÓÛÒÌÍ ïò Ý¿°·¬¿´ ׳°®±ª»³»²¬ Ю±¹®¿³ øÝ×Ð÷ λª·»© ݱ³³·¬¬»» ø¿°°±·²¬»¼ ¾§ Ü·¬®·½¬÷ îò Ý´»¿² Ê¿´´»§ ݱ«²½·´ íò п®µô λ½®»¿¬·±² ¿²¼ ̱«®·³ ß¼ª·±®§ ݱ³³··±² ø¿°°±·²¬»¼ ¾§ Ü·¬®·½¬÷ ×ò ÝÑÒÍÛÒÌ ßÙÛÒÜß ßÔÔ ÓßÌÌÛÎÍ Ô×ÍÌÛÜ ËÒÜÛÎ ÌØÛ ÝÑÒÍÛÒÌ ßÙÛÒÜß ßÎÛ ÝÑÒÍ×ÜÛÎÛÜ ÞÇ ÌØÛ ÞÑßÎÜ ÌÑ ÞÛ ÎÑËÌ×ÒÛ ßÒÜ É×ÔÔ ÞÛ ÛÒßÝÌÛÜ ÞÇ ÑÒÛ ÎÛÍÑÔËÌ×ÑÒ ×Ò ÌØÛ ÚÑÎÓ ÑÎ ÚÑÎÓÍ Ô×ÍÌÛÜ ÞÛÔÑÉò ×Ú Ü×ÍÝËÍÍ×ÑÒ ×Í ÜÛÍ×ÎÛÜô ÌØßÌ ×ÌÛÓ É×ÔÔ ÞÛ ÎÛÓÑÊÛÜ ÚÎÑÓ ÌØÛ ÝÑÒÍÛÒÌ ßÙÛÒÜß ßÒÜ É×ÔÔ ÞÛ ÝÑÒÍ×ÜÛÎÛÜ ÍÛÐßÎßÌÛÔÇ ïò ß°°®±ª¿´ ±º ³·²«¬» Ö«²» îèô îðïï îò λ¯«»¬ ¬± ¿½½»°¬ ¿²¼ ¿°°®±°®·¿¬» üïðôððð ·² ¿¼¼·¬·±²¿´ ½±²¬®·¾«¬·±² º®±³ Ý¿¬¿©¾¿ ʱ´«²¬»»® Ú·®» Ü»°¿®¬³»²¬ ¬±©¿®¼ ¬¸» Ý¿¬¿©¾¿ Ó·²·óЫ³°»® °«®½¸¿» íò ݱ²º·®³¿¬·±² ±º ¿°°±·²¬³»²¬ ¬± ¬¸» п®µô λ½®»¿¬·±² ¿²¼ ̱«®·³ ß¼ª·±®§ ݱ³³··±²å α¿²±µ» Ê¿´´»§ Í«¬¿·²¿¾·´·¬§ ݱ²±®¬·«³ ͬ»»®·²¹ ݱ³³·¬¬»» Öò ÎÛÏËÛÍÌÍ ÚÑÎ ÉÑÎÕ ÍÛÍÍ×ÑÒÍ Õò ÎÛÏËÛÍÌÍ ÚÑÎ ÐËÞÔ×Ý ØÛßÎ×ÒÙÍ Ôò ßÒÜ ÝÑÓÓËÒ×ÝßÌ×ÑÒÍ Óò ÎÛÐÑÎÌÍ ïò Ù»²»®¿´ Ú«²¼ ˲¿°°®±°®·¿¬»¼ Þ¿´¿²½» îò Ý¿°·¬¿´ λ»®ª» íò λ»®ª» º±® Þ±¿®¼ ݱ²¬·²¹»²½§ п¹» í ±º ë ìò ±®¬º±´·± б´·½§ ¿ ±º Ö«²» íðô îðïï ëò ß½½±«²¬ п·¼Ö«²» îðïï êò λ°±®¬ ±º Ý´¿·³ ß½¬·ª·¬§ º±® ¬¸» Í»´ºóײ«®¿²½» Ю±¹®¿³ éò Ï«¿®¬»®´§ Û²¼ ±º ¬¸» Ç»¿® λ°±®¬ ݱ³³«²·¬§ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ ß½¬·ª·¬·» èò Ю±½´¿³¿¬·±² ·¹²»¼ ¾§ ¬¸» ݸ¿·®³¿² Òò ÉÑÎÕ ÍÛÍÍ×ÑÒÍ ïò ɱ®µ »·±² ±² ¬¸» ײ³¿¬» ɱ®µ Ю±¹®¿³ ø·¬¿²¬ ݱ«²¬§ ß¼³·²·¬®¿¬±®ô Ó·½¸¿»´ É·²¬±²ô ͸»®·ºº÷ îò ɱ®µ »·±² ±² ¿² ±®¼·²¿²½» ¿³»²¼·²¹ ݸ¿°¬»® ïíò ó Ó»¿±² ·² α¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ øÐ¿«´ Óò Ó¿¸±²»§ô ݱ«²¬§ ߬¬±®²»§÷ Ñò ÝÔÑÍÛÜ ÓÛÛÌ×ÒÙô °«®«¿²¬ ¬± ¬¸» ݱ¼» ±º Ê·®¹·²·¿ ¿ º±´´±©æ ïò Í»½¬·±² îòîòíéïïòßòïò Ü·½«·±² ½±²½»®²·²¹ ¬¸» ¿°°±·²¬³»²¬ ¬± ¬¸» Û½±²±³·½ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ ß«¬¸±®·¬§å ͱ«¬¸ л¿µ ݱ³³«²·¬§ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ Ê·®¹·²·¿ É»¬»®² ݱ³³«²·¬§ ݱ´´»¹» Þ±¿®¼ EVENING SESSION Ðò ÝÛÎÌ×Ú×ÝßÌ×ÑÒ ÎÛÍÑÔËÌ×ÑÒ Ïò ÐËÞÔ×Ý ØÛßÎ×ÒÙ ßÒÜ ÍÛÝÑÒÜ ÎÛßÜ×ÒÙ ÑÚ ÑÎÜ×ÒßÒÝÛÍ ïò ̸» °»¬·¬·±² ±º ß²¹»´± Îò Ù·¿²²·ô Ö®ò ¬± ±¾¬¿·² ¿ Ͱ»½·¿´ Ë» л®³·¬ ·² ¿ Îóïô Ô±© Ü»²·¬§ λ·¼»²¬·¿´ô Ü·¬®·½¬ º±® ¿ ³«´¬·°´» ¼±¹ °»®³·¬ ±² ïòðî ¿½®»ô ´±½¿¬»¼ ¿¬ êëíç Ú¿·®©¿§ Ê·»© Ì®¿·´ô É·²¼±® Ø·´´ Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬ øÐ¸·´·° ̸±³°±²ô Ü»°«¬§ Ü·®»½¬±® ±º д¿²²·²¹÷ Îò Íò ÎÛÐÑÎÌÍ ßÒÜ ×ÒÏË×Î×ÛÍ ÑÚ ÞÑßÎÜ ÓÛÓÞÛÎÍ ïò îò ݸ¿®´±¬¬» ßò Ó±±®» íò Ó·½¸¿»´ Éò ß´¬·¦»® ìò η½¸¿®¼ Ýò Ú´±®¿ ëò п¹» ì ±º ë Ìò ßÜÖÑËÎÒÓÛÒÌ Ð¿¹» ë ±º ë AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2011 RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO GENEVIEVE HENDERSON OF THE BACK CREEK CIVIC LEAGUE FOR HER SERVICE TO ROANOKE COUNTY WHEREAS, Genevieve Henderson has served on the Back Creek Civic League for over twenty-four (24) years, holding every office and serving as President for the past six to seven (6 to 7) years; and WHEREAS, her unselfish, dedicated and caring service to the Back Creek and adjoining communities is legendary; and WHEREAS, her leadership in local and countywide issues is admired and respected by all; and WHEREAS, your neighbors appreciate your involvement in matters affecting their way of life; and WHEREAS, staff and elected officials greatly appreciate your service and your knowledgeable input on matters brought before them; and WHEREAS, if ever there was a characterization of a “model” citizen, they would look like Genny Henderson. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, expresses its deepest appreciation and the appreciation of the citizens of Roanoke County to Genevieve Henderson for her many significant contributions; and FURTHER, the Board of Supervisors wishes Ms. Henderson continued success in all her future endeavors. Page 1 of 1 Í·¬» q ß°°´·½¿²¬ Ò¿³»æ α¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Û½±²±³·½ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ ß«¬¸±®·¬§ Û¨·¬·²¹ Ʊ²·²¹æ ×ïÝ Î±¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Ю±°±»¼ Ʊ²·²¹æ ×ïÝ Ü»°¿®¬³»²¬ ±º Ì¿¨ Ó¿° Ò«³¾»®æ ðëðòðïóðïóðëòðð ú òðé ݱ³³«²·¬§ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬æ Ê·²¬±² ß®»¿æ ëçòïí ß½®» ͽ¿´»æ ïþ ã ìððù ç Ö«²»ô îðïï Í·¬» Ô¿²¼ Ë» Ò»·¹¸¾±®¸±±¼ ݱ²»®ª¿¬·±² Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ Í«¾«®¾¿² Ê·´´¿¹» Ê·´´¿¹» Ý»²¬»® Ϋ®¿´ Ê·´´¿¹» Ϋ®¿´ Ю»»®ª» ݱ²»®ª¿¬·±² Ì®¿²·¬·±² ݱ®» Û½±²±³·½ Ѱ°±®¬«²·¬§ Ю·½·°¿´ ײ¼«¬®·¿´ ˲·ª»®·¬§ q ß°°´·½¿²¬ Ò¿³»æ α¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Û½±²±³·½ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ ß«¬¸±®·¬§ Û¨·¬·²¹ Ʊ²·²¹æ ×ïÝ Î±¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Ю±°±»¼ Ʊ²·²¹æ ×ïÝ Ü»°¿®¬³»²¬ ±º Ì¿¨ Ó¿° Ò«³¾»®æ ðëðòðïóðïóðëòðð ú òðé ݱ³³«²·¬§ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬æ Ê·²¬±² ß®»¿æ ëçòïí ß½®» ͽ¿´»æ ïþ ã ìððù ç Ö«²»ô îðïï Í·¬» Ʊ²·²¹ ßÙí ÛÐ ßÙï ßÎ ßÊ Ýï Ýî ÝîÝÊÑÜ ×ï ×î ÐÝÜ ÐÎÜ ÐÌÜ Îï Îî Îí Îì ÎÞ ÙÞ ÝÞ Óï Óî q ß°°´·½¿²¬ Ò¿³»æ α¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Û½±²±³·½ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ ß«¬¸±®·¬§ Û¨·¬·²¹ Ʊ²·²¹æ ×ïÝ Î±¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Ю±°±»¼ Ʊ²·²¹æ ×ïÝ Ü»°¿®¬³»²¬ ±º Ì¿¨ Ó¿° Ò«³¾»®æ ðëðòðïóðïóðëòðð ú òðé ݱ³³«²·¬§ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬æ Ê·²¬±² ß®»¿æ ëçòïí ß½®» ͽ¿´»æ ïþ ã ìððù ç Ö«²»ô îðïï Í·¬» q ß°°´·½¿²¬ Ò¿³»æ α¿²±µ» ݱ«²½·´ ±º Ù¿®¼»² Ý´«¾ô ײ½ò Û¨·¬·²¹ Ʊ²·²¹æ ÝïÝ Î±¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Ю±°±»¼ Ʊ²·²¹æ ÝïÝ Ü»°¿®¬³»²¬ ±º Ì¿¨ Ó¿° Ò«³¾»®æ ðééòïèóðíóïëòððóðððð ݱ³³«²·¬§ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬æ Ý¿ª» Ͱ®·²¹ ß®»¿æ îòê ß½®» ͽ¿´»æ ïþ ã îððù ç Ö«²»ô îðïï Í·¬» Ô¿²¼ Ë» Ò»·¹¸¾±®¸±±¼ ݱ²»®ª¿¬·±² Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ Í«¾«®¾¿² Ê·´´¿¹» Ê·´´¿¹» Ý»²¬»® Ϋ®¿´ Ê·´´¿¹» Ϋ®¿´ Ю»»®ª» ݱ²»®ª¿¬·±² Ì®¿²·¬·±² ݱ®» Û½±²±³·½ Ѱ°±®¬«²·¬§ Ю·½·°¿´ ײ¼«¬®·¿´ ˲·ª»®·¬§ q ß°°´·½¿²¬ Ò¿³»æ α¿²±µ» ݱ«²½·´ ±º Ù¿®¼»² Ý´«¾ô ײ½ò Û¨·¬·²¹ Ʊ²·²¹æ ÝïÝ Î±¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Ю±°±»¼ Ʊ²·²¹æ ÝïÝ Ü»°¿®¬³»²¬ ±º Ì¿¨ Ó¿° Ò«³¾»®æ ðééòïèóðíóïëòððóðððð ݱ³³«²·¬§ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬æ Ý¿ª» Ͱ®·²¹ ß®»¿æ îòê ß½®» ͽ¿´»æ ïþ ã îððù ç Ö«²»ô îðïï Í·¬» Ʊ²·²¹ ßÙí ÛÐ ßÙï ßÎ ßÊ Ýï Ýî ÝîÝÊÑÜ ×ï ×î ÐÝÜ ÐÎÜ ÐÌÜ Îï Îî Îí Îì ÎÞ ÙÞ ÝÞ Óï Óî q ß°°´·½¿²¬ Ò¿³»æ α¿²±µ» ݱ«²½·´ ±º Ù¿®¼»² Ý´«¾ô ײ½ò Û¨·¬·²¹ Ʊ²·²¹æ ÝïÝ Î±¿²±µ» ݱ«²¬§ Ю±°±»¼ Ʊ²·²¹æ ÝïÝ Ü»°¿®¬³»²¬ ±º Ì¿¨ Ó¿° Ò«³¾»®æ ðééòïèóðíóïëòððóðððð ݱ³³«²·¬§ Ü»ª»´±°³»²¬ Ó¿¹·¬»®·¿´ Ü·¬®·½¬æ Ý¿ª» Ͱ®·²¹ ß®»¿æ îòê ß½®» ͽ¿´»æ ïþ ã îððù ç Ö«²»ô îðïï AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2011 ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ROANOKE COUNTY ZONING ORDINANCE BY THE ADDITION OF AMENDMENTS RELATING TO LARGE AND UTILITY WIND ENERGY SYSTEMS, INCLUDING AMENDMENTS TO SECTION 30-29 “USE TYPES; GENERALLY,” VARIOUS SECTIONS IN ARTICLE III “DISTRICT REGULATIONS,” AND A NEW SECTION 30-87-7 “WIND ENERGY SYSTEM, LARGE; AND WIND ENERGY SYSTEM, UTILITY” IN ARTICLE IV. “USE AND DESIGN STANDARDS” WHEREAS, in June 2009 the Roanoke County Planning Commission and Community Development staff identified various provisions of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance to review and update as provided in Section 30-14 of the Roanoke County Code and Section 15.2-2285 of the Code of Virginia; and, WHEREAS, wind energy was one topic identified not only by County staff but also requested by citizens for further research to develop provisions to recommend be incorporated into the Zoning Ordinance; and, WHERAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed wind energy issues in ten (10) work sessions over the past eighteen (18) months, and on January 24, 2011, completed its recommendations for proposed amendments incorporating small wind energy systems; and, WHEREAS, wind energy is a renewable source of alternative energy and alternative sources of energy are beneficial to Roanoke County, the Commonwealth of Virginia and the United states of America; and, WHEREAS, public necessity, convenience, general welfare and good zoning practice are valid public purposes for such recommendations by the Planning Commission and action by the Board of Supervisors; and, Page 1 of 10 WHEREAS, by Ordinance 022211-4 adopted on February 22, 2011, the Board of Supervisors adopted amendments to the County zoning ordinance relating to small wind energy systems; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held its public hearing on these proposed amendments on March 1, 2011, after legal notice and advertisement as required by law; and, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors held its first reading on this ordinance on July 26, 2011, and its second reading and public hearing after legal notice and advertisement as required by law on August 23, 2011. NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County as follows: 1. That the following sections of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance be amended to read and provide as follows. ARTICLE II - DEFINITIONS AND USE TYPES SEC. 30-29. USE TYPES; GENERALLY. Definitions: Wind energy system, large: A wind energy conversion system consisting of one or more wind turbines, towers and associated control or conversion electronics, having a rated nameplate capacity of not more than 999 kilowatts (kW). For purposes of non-residential net metering, Virginia Code Sec. 56-594B limits the electrical generating facility to a capacity of not more than 500 kilowatts. Wind energy system, utility: A wind energy conversion system consisting of more than one wind turbine, towers and associated control or conversion electronics, having a rated nameplate capacity of one (1) megawatt (MW) or greater. ARTICLE III – DISTRICT REGULATIONS Page 2 of 10 SEC. 30-32. AG-3 AGRICULTURAL/RURAL PRESERVE DISTRICT. Sec. 30-32-2. Permitted Uses. (B) The following uses are allowed only by special use permit pursuant to section 30-19. An asterisk (*) indicates additional, modified or more stringent standards as listed in article IV, use and design standards, for those specific uses. 5. Miscellaneous Uses Wind Energy System, Large* Wind Energy System, Utility* SEC. 30-33. AG-1 AGRICULTURAL/RURAL LOW DENSITY DISTRICT. Sec. 30-33-2. Permitted Uses. (B) The following uses are allowed only by special use permit pursuant to section 30-19. An asterisk (*) indicates additional, modified or more stringent standards as listed in article IV, use and design standards, for those specific uses. 6. Miscellaneous Uses Wind Energy System, Large* Wind Energy System, Utility* SEC. 30-61. I-1 LOW INTENSITY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. Sec. 30-61-2. Permitted Uses. (B) The following uses are allowed only by special use permit pursuant to section 30-19. An asterisk (*) indicates additional, modified or more stringent standards as listed in article IV, use and design standards, for those specific uses. 3. Miscellaneous Uses Wind Energy System, Large* Wind Energy System, Utility* SEC. 30-62. I-2 HIGH INTENSITY INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT. Page 3 of 10 Sec. 30-62-2. Permitted Uses. (B) The following uses are allowed only by special use permit pursuant to section 30-19. An asterisk (*) indicates additional, modified or more stringent standards as listed in article IV, use and design standards, for those specific uses. 4. Miscellaneous Uses Wind Energy System, Large* Wind Energy System, Utility* ARTICLE IV – USE AND DESIGN STANDARDS SEC. 30-87. MISCELLANEOUS USES. Sec. 30-87-7. Wind Energy System, Large; and Wind Energy System, Utility. (A) Purpose and Intent: The purpose of this ordinance is to provide regulations for the placement, design, construction, monitoring, operation, modification, and removal of large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems, while addressing public safety, minimizing impacts on scenic, natural and historic resources of the County and not unreasonably interfering with the development of independent renewable energy sources. (B) General Standards: 1. Type of Tower: The tower component of any large wind energy system or utility wind energy system shall be one of monopole design that is recommended and certified by the manufacturer. 2. Tower Color: Any large wind energy system tower or utility wind energy system tower shall maintain a white or galvanized steel finish, unless Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) standards require otherwise. The Board of Supervisors may allow a property owner, who is attempting to conform the tower to the surrounding environment and architecture, to paint the tower to reduce its visual obtrusiveness. 3. Setbacks: Large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems shall be set back a distance of one hundred ten percent (110%) of the height of the wind energy system from all adjoining non-participating property lines, and shall be set back a distance of 2,640 feet from existing dwelling units on non-participating properties. The Board of Supervisors may modify the required setbacks from Page 4 of 10 property lines and existing dwelling units as appropriate based on site specific considerations during the special use permit process. Setbacks shall be measured from the base of the tower of the wind energy system. 4. System Height and Separation: The maximum height of a large wind energy system or utility wind energy system, and the minimum distance required between these systems’ towers shall be established during the special use permit process by the Board of Supervisors. System height is defined as the vertical distance measured from average grade at the base of the tower to the highest point of the turbine rotor or tip of the turbine blade when extended to its highest elevation. The system height established through a special use permit shall supersede any other height requirement in the zoning ordinance. 5. Noise: Large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems shall not exceed 60 decibels (dB(A)), as measured from the closest non-participating property line. Based upon site specific considerations, the Board of Supervisors may modify the decibel level during the special use permit process. An analysis, prepared by an acoustical engineer with a professional engineering license in the Commonwealth of Virginia, shall be provided to demonstrate compliance with this noise standard. 6. Shadowing/Flicker: Large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems shall be sited in a manner that minimizes shadowing and flicker impacts. The applicant has the burden of proving that this effect does not have significant adverse impacts on neighboring or adjacent uses through the appropriate siting of the facility or through mitigation. 7. Lighting: Large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems shall not be artificially lighted unless required by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) or an appropriate authority. 8. Communication Interference: Large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems shall be sited in a manner that minimizes the disruption or loss of radio, telephone, television or similar signals or service. If loss or disruption occurs due to the operation of the large wind energy system or utility wind energy system, the applicant shall be required to provide appropriate mitigation measures to ensure that the signal or service is restored within 24 hours. 9. Airports: No large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems shall be constructed unless the applicant has i.) first completed and submitted a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Form 7460-1 to the FAA for the preparation of an aeronautical study and determination of there being no Hazard to Air Navigation prior to filing an application for a special use permit; and ii.) has provided a copy of the completed FAA Form 7460-1, including all attachments and the FAA’s case study number, to the Executive Director of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission at least 30 days prior to filing an application for a special use permit. Page 5 of 10 10. Zoning Overlay Districts: Large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems shall comply with any additional requirements established in the airport overlay district in Section 30-72 of this ordinance, and the emergency communications overlay district in Section 30-73. 11. Advertising: Signs, writing, pictures, flags, streamers, or other decorative items that may be construed as advertising are prohibited on wind energy systems, except as follows: (a) Manufacturer’s or installer’s identification on the wind turbine; and (b) Appropriate warning signs and placards. 12. Speed Controls: Large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems shall be equipped with manual (electronic or mechanical) and automatic over speed controls to limit the blade rotation speed to within the design limits of the wind energy system. 13. Land Clearing, Soil Erosion and Habitat Impacts: Clearing of natural vegetation shall be limited to that which is necessary for the construction, operation and maintenance of the wind facility. Adherence to Erosion and Sediment Control regulations is required. The restoration of natural vegetation in areas denuded for construction activities shall be required so long as the restored vegetation does not interfere with the operation of the wind energy system or the maintenance thereof. 14. Monitoring and Maintenance: The applicant shall maintain large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems in good condition. Such maintenance shall include, but not be limited to, painting, structural integrity of the foundation and support structure and security barrier (if applicable), and maintenance of the buffer areas and landscaping if present. Site access shall be maintained to a level acceptable to the Zoning Administrator in accordance with the County’s Fire Access Code. The project owner shall be responsible for the cost of maintaining the large wind energy system and the utility wind energy system and access roads, unless accepted as a public way, and the cost of repairing and damage occurring as a result of operation and construction. 15. Removal of Defective or Abandoned Large Wind Energy Systems or Utility Wind Energy Systems: (a) At such time that a large wind energy system or utility wind energy system is scheduled to be abandoned or discontinued, the owner shall notify the Zoning Administrator by certified mail of the proposed date of abandonment or discontinuance of operations. (b) Within 180 days of the date of abandonment or discontinuation, the owner shall physically remove the large wind energy system or utility wind Page 6 of 10 energy system. This period may be extended at the request of the owner and at the discretion of the County.Physically remove shall include but not be limited to: i. Removal of the wind turbine and tower, all machinery, equipment, equipment shelters, security barriers, and all appurtenant structures from the subject property; ii. Proper disposal of all solid and hazardous materials and wastes from the site in accordance with local and state solid waste disposal regulations; iii. Restoration of the location of the large wind energy system or utility wind energy system to its natural preexisting condition, except that any landscaping or grading may remain in the after- condition if a written request is submitted by the landowner to the County. iv. Foundations shall be removed to a depth of three (3) feet below ground level or covered to an equivalent depth with fill material. At the time of removal, the site shall be restored to its preexisting condition. If a written request is submitted by the landowner to the County then this requirement may be waived or altered for any other legally authorized use. Restoration shall be verified by the County. (c) If the large wind energy system or utility wind energy system, or any part thereof, is inoperable for more than 180 days and the owner fails to give such notice to the County, then the large wind energy system or utility wind energy system shall be considered shall be considered abandoned or discontinued. The County shall determine in its decision what proportion of the large wind energy system or utility wind energy system is inoperable for the wind energy system to be considered abandoned. (d) Decommissioning: i. If an applicant fails to remove a large wind energy system or utility wind energy system in accordance with this section of the ordinance, the County shall have the authority to enter the subject property and physically remove the facility. The County shall require the applicant, and/or subsequent owners of the property or large wind energy system or utility wind energy system, to provide a form of surety mutually agreeable to the applicant and the County to cover costs of the removal in the event the County must remove the facility. Page 7 of 10 ii. Prior to obtaining a Certificate of Occupancy and Zoning th Compliance from the County and on every tenth (10) anniversary of the commencement of the commercial operation of the project, the applicant shall provide to the County an estimate of the projected cost of removing the turbines and other equipment from the site as determined by an independent engineer mutually agreeable to the applicant and County (“Gross Decommissioning Cost’). iii. Based on this determination, the applicant shall post and maintain decommissioning funds in an amount equal to Net Decommissioning Cost, that being Gross Decommissioning Cost minus Salvage value. iv. Decommissioning Funds may be in the form of a performance bond, surety bond, letter of credit, corporate guarantee or other form of financial assurance as may be mutually acceptable to the applicant and the County. v. The Decommissioning Funds shall be posted and maintained with a bonding company or Federal or State chartered lending institution mutually agreeable to the applicant and County. 16. Compliance with Other Regulations: Large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems shall comply with all applicable local, state and federal regulations. 17. Application Requirements: (a) All potential applicants for a large wind energy system or utility wind energy system shall consult with County staff at least thirty (30) days prior to submitting an application. During this consultation, the applicant shall present information to the County staff regarding the proposed project, its objectives and its potential site and viewshed impacts including potential direct and indirect impacts to a national or state forest, national or state park unit, wildlife management area, or known historic or cultural resource site within five (5) miles of the proposed project. The staff shall provide the potential applicant with information on County policies and standards for large wind energy systems and utility wind energy systems. (b) In addition to the application requirements contained in Section 30-19-2 of this ordinance, all applications for a large wind energy system or utility wind energy system shall provide the following at the time of the application: Page 8 of 10 i. A detailed concept plan with project location maps that show the location and clearing limits of all components of the large wind energy system or utility wind energy system. Project components include, but are not limited to: roads, power lines and other project infrastructure; collector, distribution and transmission lines; temporary or permanent storage lay down areas; substations; and any structures associated with the project. ii. A description and analysis of existing site conditions, including information on topography, archaeological and historic resources, natural water courses, floodplains, unique natural features, tree cover areas, etc. iii. Accurate, to scale, photographic simulations showing the relationship of the large wind energy system or utility wind energy system and its associated facilities and development (i.e. substation, appurtenances, disturbed areas, etc.) to its surroundings. The photographic simulations shall show such views of wind energy structures from locations such as property lines and roadways, as deemed necessary by the County in order to assess the visual impact of the large wind energy system or utility wind energy system. The total number of simulations and the perspectives from which they are prepared shall be established by the County staff at the pre-submission consultation required in section 17 (a) above. County staff will work with all national or state forest, national park or state park unit, wildlife management area, or known historic or cultural resource site within five (5) miles of the proposed project to establish which possible observation points and visual simulations will be necessary to represent the most sensitive views from which the project will be visible. iv. Sound study providing an assessment of pre-construction and post- construction conditions. Additionally, the applicant shall provide documentation regarding noise complaint response procedures and protocol for post-construction monitoring. v. A phasing schedule for the construction of the large wind energy system or utility wind energy system, including staging areas, off- site storage facilities and transportation routes. vi. Written verification that all required submittals to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have been submitted, including a copy of the completed FAA Form 7460-1 and all attachments. A copy of the FAA’s written determination of whether the proposed Page 9 of 10 large wind energy system or utility wind energy system would create a Hazard to Air Navigation shall be submitted. vii. A summary of the wind data gathered for the proposed large wind energy system or utility wind energy system. The dates and periods of the collection of the wind data shall also be submitted. The applicant shall provide access to the wind data for County staff or its consultant(s), as needed. viii. The County shall provide written notification to the office of a national or state forest, national or state park unit, wildlife management area, or known historic or cultural resource site, if a proposed wind energy system is within five (5) miles of the boundary of said entity. ix. Information (including modeling) regarding the impacts from shadowing and shadow flicker for the proposed large wind energy system or utility wind energy system during different times of the year (seasonal) and different times of the day. x. Additional information as deemed necessary by County staff. (c) The applicant shall be responsible for all fees associated with the filing of the application including the cost of any independent analysis deemed necessary by the county to verify the information submitted for the large wind energy system or utility wind energy system. (d) The applicant shall conduct public information meeting(s) to discuss its development plans and obtain community feedback. Page 10 of 10 AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING ON TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2011 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13 – “OFFENSES- MISCELLANEOUS” ARTICLE I – “IN GENERAL” OF THE ROANOKE COUNTY CODE TO PROVIDE FOR REGULATION OF PNEUMATIC GUNS IN ROANOKE COUNTY WHERAS, the 2011 session of the Virginia General Assembly adopted SB757 which bans any locality from adopting an ordinance that prohibits the shooting of pneumatic guns on private property, with permission of the owner of the property, if reasonable care is taken to prevent a projectile from crossing the bounds of the property; and WHEREAS, this legislation also invalidates any local ordinances that conflict with it; and WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend the Roanoke County Code in order to bring it into compliance with this mandate from the General Assembly; and WHEREAS, the first reading of this ordinance was held on July 26, 2011; and the second reading was held on August 9, 2011. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That Chapter 13 – “Offenses-Miscellaneous” Article 1 – “In General” be amended to read and provide as follows: Sec. 13-4. - Discharge of firearms, air guns, etc., or any similar gun or device, generally. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to shoot or discharge any firearm, air rifle, air pistol, BB gun, pellet gun or any other similar gun or device within the limits of the county, except when lawfully hunting in accordance with the fish and game laws of the state or when safely engaged in target practice or when lawfully and safely engaged in shooting upon a range or gallery which has been properly licensed or approved or when shooting in a match conducted in accord with article III of chapter 4 of this Code. (b) Any person violating this section shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. In addition, the court in which the case is prosecuted may, in its discretion, confiscate the firearm, gun or device in question. Page 1 of 3 (c) This section shall not apply to federal, state or local law-enforcement officers in the performance of their duties. 2. That a new Section 13-4.1. – “Pneumatic guns” be adopted to read and provide as follows: Sec. 13-4.1. - Pneumatic guns. (a) As used in this section, "pneumatic gun" means any implement, designed as a gun that will expel a BB or a pellet by action of pneumatic pressure. "Pneumatic gun" includes a paintball gun that expels by action of pneumatic pressure plastic balls filled with paint for the purpose of marking the point of impact. (b) Pneumatic guns may be used at facilities approved for shooting ranges, or on or within private property with permission of the owner or legal possessor. Use thereof must be conducted with reasonable care to prevent a projectile from crossing the bounds of the property. "Reasonable care" means that the gun is being discharged so that the projectile will be contained on the property by a backstop, earthen embankment, or fence. The discharge of projectiles across or over the bounds of the property shall create the rebuttable presumption that the use of the pneumatic gun was not conducted with reasonable care. Minors may use such implements only under the following conditions: (1) Minors under the age of 16 must be supervised by a parent, guardian, or other adult supervisor approved by a parent or guardian and shall be responsible for obeying all laws, regulations, and restrictions governing the use thereof. (2) Minors 16 years of age and older must have the written consent of a parent or guardian and shall be responsible for obeying all laws, regulations and restrictions governing the use thereof. (3) Training of minors in the use of pneumatic guns shall be done only under direct supervision of a parent, guardian, junior reserve officers training corps instructor, or a certified instructor. Training of minors above the age of 16 may also be done without direct supervision if approved by the minor's instructor, with the permission of and under the responsibility of a parent or guardian, and in compliance with all requirements of this section. Ranges and instructors may be certified by the National Rifle Association, a state or federal agency that has developed a certification program, Page 2 of 3 any service of the Department of Defense and similar groups approved by the chief of police, or any person authorized by these authorities to certify ranges and instructors. (4) Commercial or private areas designated for use of pneumatic paintball guns may be established and operated for recreational use in areas where such facilities are permitted by the county’s zoning ordinance. Equipment designed to protect the face and ears shall be provided to participants at such recreational areas, and signs must be posted to warn against entry into the paintball area by persons who are unprotected or unaware that paintball guns are in use. (c) A violation of this section shall constitute class 3 misdemeanor. 3. That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. Page 3 of 3 T A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE A COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2011 ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 13. - “OFFENSES- MISCELLANEOUS” PROVIDING FOR AN URBAN ARCHERY DEER SEASON IN ROANOKE COUNTY WHEREAS, human/deer conflicts are increasing in Roanoke County and these conflicts have caused damage to vehicles and personal property; and WHEREAS, the adoption of local ordinances prohibiting the discharge of firearms have created large tracts of land that act as sanctuaries for unregulated growth of deer populations; and WHEREAS, archery deer hunting is an effective and quiet method for harvesting deer in urban settings; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors finds that establishing an urban archery deer season in Roanoke County would minimize these human/deer conflicts and would be an effective deer management option; WHEREAS, the first reading of this ordinance was held on _____ and the second reading was held on _____. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That Article I.-In General of Chapter 13.-Offenses-Miscellaneous be amended by the addition of a new section, Section 13-5.5.-Urban archery hunting season to read and provided as follows: Section 13-5.5.-Urban archery hunting season. Page 1 of 2 Archery deer hunting is permitted within the county limits by licensed hunters during an approved Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries urban archery season. In addition to the urban archery season, archery deer hunting is also allowed during the early archery deer season, the general firearms deer season and the late archery deer season. Licensed archery deer hunters must abide by all applicable sections of the Virginia State Code and Virginia Hunting Regulations (including bag limits and tagging/checking requirements). It shall be unlawful and a Class 1 misdemeanor for any person, while hunting deer during the county’s archery season, to violate any of the following additional county restrictions: (a) Any person discharging a bow shall, at all times, while engaged in such activity, have in his possession written permission from the landowner(s) to discharge such a weapon on his premises. (b) No person shall discharge a bow from, over, or across any street, sidewalk, alley, near primary or secondary highways, roadway, or public land or public place or near a public school and county/town/regional parks within the County limits or toward any building or dwelling in such a manner that an arrow may strike it. (c) No person may discharge a bow unless from an elevated position of at least ten feet above the ground. 2. That this ordinance shall be full force and effect from and after __________________ . 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No. 042799-11, § 1f., 4-27-99; Ord. No. 042208-16, § 1, 4-22-08) Sec. 30-41-2. - Permitted uses. (A) ̸» º±´´±©·²¹ «» ¿®» °»®³·¬¬»¼ ¾§ ®·¹¸¬ «¾¶»½¬ ¬± ¿´´ ±¬¸»® ¿°°´·½¿¾´» ®»¯«·®»³»²¬ ½±²¬¿·²»¼ ·² ¬¸· ±®¼·²¿²½»ò ß² ¿¬»®·µ øö÷ ·²¼·½¿¬» ¿¼¼·¬·±²¿´ô ³±¼·º·»¼ ±® ³±®» ¬®·²¹»²¬ ¬¿²¼¿®¼ ¿ ´·¬»¼ ·² ¿®¬·½´» ×Êô «» ¿²¼ ¼»·¹² ¬¿²¼¿®¼ô º±® ¬¸±» °»½·º·½ «»ò 1. Agricultural and Forestry Uses Stable, Private* 2. Residential Uses ß½½»±®§ ß°¿®¬³»²¬ö ر³» ѽ½«°¿¬·±²ô ̧°» × ö Ó¿²«º¿½¬«®»¼ ر³» ö Ó¿²«º¿½¬«®»¼ ر³»ô Û³»®¹»²½§ ö Ó«´¬·°´» ܱ¹ л®³·¬ö λ·¼»²¬·¿´ Ø«³¿² Ý¿®» Ú¿½·´·¬§ Í·²¹´»óÚ¿³·´§ Ü©»´´·²¹ô Ü»¬¿½¸»¼ øÚ±® Æ»®± Ô±¬ Ô·²» Ѱ¬·±² ó ö÷ Í·²¹´»óÚ¿³·´§ Ü©»´´·²¹ô ߬¬¿½¸»¼ ö Í·²¹´»óÚ¿³·´§ Ü©»´´·²¹ô ߬¬¿½¸»¼ ¿²¼ Ü»¬¿½¸»¼ øÝ´«¬»® Í«¾¼·ª··±² Ѱ¬·±² ó ö÷ Ì»³°±®¿®§ °±®¬¿¾´» ¬±®¿¹» ½±²¬¿·²»® ö 3. Civic Uses ݱ³³«²·¬§ λ½®»¿¬·±² ö п®µ ¿²¼ η¼» Ú¿½·´·¬§ ö Ы¾´·½ п®µ ¿²¼ λ½®»¿¬·±²¿´ ß®»¿ ö ˬ·´·¬§ Í»®ª·½»ô Ó·²±® 4. 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Ù»²»®¿´ ͬ¿²¼¿®¼ò Ú±® ¿¼¼·¬·±²¿´ô ³±¼·º·»¼ô ±® ³±®» ¬®·²¹»²¬ ¬¿²¼¿®¼ º±® °»½·º·½ «»ô »» ß®¬·½´» ×Êô Ë» ¿²¼ Ü»·¹² ͬ¿²¼¿®¼ò (A) Minimum lot requirements. 1. ß´´ ´±¬ »®ª»¼ ¾§ °®·ª¿¬» ©»´´ ¿²¼ »©¿¹» ¼·°±¿´ §¬»³æ a. ß®»¿æ ðòéë ¿½®» øíîôêé𠯫¿®» º»»¬÷ò b. Ú®±²¬¿¹»æ ç𠺻»¬ ±² ¿ °«¾´·½´§ ±©²»¼ ¿²¼ ³¿·²¬¿·²»¼ ¬®»»¬ò 2. Ô±¬ »®ª»¼ ¾§ »·¬¸»® °«¾´·½ »©»® ±® ©¿¬»®æ a. ß®»¿æ îðôðð𠯫¿®» º»»¬ò b. Ú®±²¬¿¹»æ éë º»»¬ ±² ¿ °«¾´·½´§ ±©²»¼ ¿²¼ ³¿·²¬¿·²»¼ ¬®»»¬ò 3. ß´´ ´±¬ »®ª»¼ ¾§ ¾±¬¸ °«¾´·½ »©»® ¿²¼ ©¿¬»®æ a. ß®»¿æ éôîð𠯫¿®» º»»¬ò b. Ú®±²¬¿¹»æ ê𠺻»¬ ±² ¿ °«¾´·½´§ ±©²»¼ ¿²¼ ³¿·²¬¿·²»¼ ¬®»»¬ò (B) Minimum setback requirements. 1. Ú®±²¬ §¿®¼æ a. Ю·²½·°¿´ ¬®«½¬«®»æ í𠺻»¬ò b. ß½½»±®§ ¬®«½¬«®»æ Þ»¸·²¼ ¬¸» º®±²¬ ¾«·´¼·²¹ ´·²»ò 2. Í·¼» §¿®¼æ a. Ю·²½·°¿´ ¬®«½¬«®»æ ï𠺻»¬ò b. ß½½»±®§ ¬®«½¬«®»æ ï𠺻»¬ ¾»¸·²¼ º®±²¬ ¾«·´¼·²¹ ´·²» ±® í º»»¬ ¾»¸·²¼ ®»¿® ¾«·´¼·²¹ ´·²»ò 3. λ¿® §¿®¼æ a. Ю·²½·°¿´ ¬®«½¬«®»æ îë º»»¬ò b. ß½½»±®§ ¬®«½¬«®»æ í º»»¬ò 4. ɸ»®» ¿ ´±¬ º®±²¬ ±² ³±®» ¬¸¿² ±²» ¬®»»¬ô º®±²¬ §¿®¼ »¬¾¿½µ ¸¿´´ ¿°°´§ ¬± ¿´´ ¬®»»¬ò (C) Maximum height of structures. 1. Ø»·¹¸¬ ´·³·¬¿¬·±²æ a. Ю·²½·°¿´ ¬®«½¬«®»æ ìë º»»¬ò b. ß½½»±®§ ¬®«½¬«®»æ ïë º»»¬ô ±® îë º»»¬ °®±ª·¼»¼ ¬¸»§ ½±³°´§ ©·¬¸ ¬¸» »¬¾¿½µ ®»¯«·®»³»²¬ º±® °®·²½·°¿´ ¬®«½¬«®»ò (D) Maximum coverage. 1. Þ«·´¼·²¹ ½±ª»®¿¹»æ íð °»®½»²¬ ±º ¬¸» ¬±¬¿´ ´±¬ ¿®»¿ º±® ¿´´ ¾«·´¼·²¹ ¿²¼ é °»®½»²¬ º±® ¿½½»±®§ ¾«·´¼·²¹ò 2. Ô±¬ ½±ª»®¿¹»æ ëð °»®½»²¬ ±º ¬¸» ¬±¬¿´ ´±¬ ¿®»¿ò (Ord. No. 62293-12, § 10, 6-22-93; Ord. No. 42694-12, § 8, 4-26-94; Ord. No. 042208-16, § 1, 4-22-08) Sec. 30-82-4. - Multiple dog permit. øß÷ Ù»²»®¿´ ¬¿²¼¿®¼æ 1. Ó·²·³«³ ´±¬ ·¦»æ Ѳ» øï÷ ¿½®»ò 2. ß ³«´¬·°´» ¼±¹ °»®³·¬ ¸¿´´ ¾» °»®³·¬¬»¼ ±²´§ ©¸»² ¿½½»±®§ ¬± ¿ ·²¹´»óº¿³·´§ ¼©»´´·²¹ò 3. Û¨¬»®·±® ®«²ô °»² ¿²¼ ±¬¸»® ½±²º·²»¼ ¿®»¿ ¼»·¹²»¼ ¬± ¸±«» º±«® øì÷ ±® ³±®» ¿²·³¿´ ¸¿´´ ¾» »¬ ¾¿½µ ¿¬ ´»¿¬ ¬©»²¬§ó º·ª» øîë÷ º»»¬ º®±³ ¿²§ °®±°»®¬§ ´·²»ò Ú±® ¬¸» °«®°±» ±º ¬¸· »½¬·±²ô °»®·³»¬»® º»²½·²¹ ±º ¿ §¿®¼ ¸¿´´ ²±¬ ¾» ½±²·¼»®»¼ ¿ ½±²º·²»¼ ¿®»¿ò 4. ß °»½·¿´ «» °»®³·¬ ¸¿´´ ¾» ®»¯«·®»¼ ±² ´±¬ ´» ¬¸¿² º·ª» øë÷ ¿½®» ·² ¿² Îóï ±® Îóî ¦±²·²¹ ¼·¬®·½¬ò úÔÉÔÃØÏúÎÐÐØÏÉÊËØÚØÔÇØÙÛÄØÐÜÔÑ ÿÿÿÑÔÊÜÑÜÈËÔÜÑÔÊÜÑýÚÎÐÚÜÊÉÏØÉÿ Ò¿³»æ ݸ®· ¿²¼ Ô·¿ Ô¿«®·¿ ß¼¼®»æ êêðç Ú¿·®©¿§ Ê·»© Ì®¿·´ô α¿²±µ»ô Êß îìðïè É» ©±«´¼ ´·µ» ¬± »¨°®» ±«® ª·»© ¬¸¿¬ ©» ¸¿ª» ¸»¿®¼ »¨½»·ª» ¾¿®µ·²¹ º®±³ ¬¸» í ¼±¹ °®»»²¬´§ ¿¬ êëíç Ú¿·®©¿§ Ê·»© Ì®¿·´ò ̸»®»º±®»ô ©» ©±«´¼ ´·µ» ¬± ±°°±» ¬¸» °»½·¿´ °»®³·¬ ¿´´±©·²¹ ì ±® ë ¼±¹ ±² ¬¸· °®±°»®¬§ò Í·²½»®»´§ô Ô·¿ ¿²¼ ݸ®· Ô¿«®·¿ ÿÿÿÑÜÈËÜÐÚÚÜËÉÄÉÕØÊÔÅÐÚÚÊýÖÐÜÔÑÚÎÐÿ × ©±«´¼ ´·µ» ¬± ¹± ±² °«¾´·½ ®»½±®¼ ¿ ±°°±·²¹ ¬¸» °»½·¿´ °»®³·¬ º±® ë ±® ³±®» ¼±¹ ¿¬ ¬¸» ®»·¼»²½» ´±½¿¬»¼ ¿¬ êëíð Ú¿·®©¿§ Ê·»© Ì®¿·´ò ر©»ª»® ³¿²§ ¼±¹ ¬¸»§ ¸¿ª» ²±© ¾¿®µ »¨½»·ª»´§ ¿²¼ µ»»° ³§ ¼¿«¹¸¬»® «° ¿¬ ²·¹¸¬ò ×ù³ ±®®§ ¾«¬ ¬¸» ©¿§ ±«²¼ ¬®¿ª»´ ·² ±«® ²»·¹¸¾±®¸±±¼ »¨¿½»®¾¿¬» ¬¸» °®±¾´»³ò ̸¿²µ §±«ô Ô¿«®¿ ¿²¼ Ù»±ºº ӽݿ®¬§ êëçï Ú¿·®©¿§ Ê·»© Ì®¿·´ α¿²±µ»ô Êß îìðïè AT A REGULAR MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ROANOKE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD AT THE ROANOKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION CENTER ON TUESDAY, JULY 26, 2011 ORDINANCE GRANTING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR A MULTIPLE DOG PERMIT FOR FOUR (4) DOGS ON 1.02 ACRES LOCATED AT 6539 FAIRWAY VIEW TRAIL, WINDSOR HILLS MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT, UPON THE PETITION OF ANGELO R. GIANNI, JR. WHEREAS, Angelo R. Gianni, Jr. has filed a petition for a special use permit for a multiple dog permit for five (5) dogs on 1.02 acres located at 6539 Fairway View Trail (Tax Map No. 66.04-1-29) in the Windsor Hills Magisterial District; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on this matter on July 5, 2011; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, held a first reading on this matter on June 28, 2011; the second reading and public hearing on this matter was held on July 26, 2011. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED 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 Angelo R. Gianni, Jr. for a multiple dog permit on 1.02 acres located at 6539 Fairway View Trail in the Windsor Hills 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: a) The Multiple Dog Permit shall be for a maximum of four (4) dogs not to exceed twenty-five (25) pounds each. Page 1 of 2 b) The Special Use Permit shall be issued to Angelo R. Gianni, Jr. only, and shall not be transferable to any other subsequent property owner. It shall be the responsibility of Mr. Gianni to notify the Zoning Administrator, in writing, of the transfer of ownership of the property within thirty (30) days of the transfer. 2. That this 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 of this ordinance be, and the same hereby are, repealed. The provisions of this special use permit are not severable. Invalidation of any word, phrase, clause, sentence or paragraph shall invalidate the remainder. The Zoning Administrator is directed to amend the zoning district map to reflect the change in zoning classification authorized by this ordinance. Page 2 of 2