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11/25/1986 - Regular J 204 -----~- ._-----_.-~"..._-------_.__.__._>--- >"."_'W","._·_'___'__~__'~_~_·~_·____··_·____ Roanoke County Board of Supervisors Roanoke County Administration Cente 3738 Brambleton Avenue, SW Roanoke, Virginia 24015 November 25, 1986 The Roanoke County Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, met this day at the Roanoke County Administration Center, this being the fourth Tuesday, and the second regularly scheduled meeting of the month of November, 1986. IN RE: CALL TO ORDER Chairman Brittle called the meeting to order at 2:59 p.m. The roll call was taken. MEMBERS PRESENT: Chairman Alan H. Brittle; Vice-Chairman Bo Johnson; Supervisors Steven A. McGraw; Lee Garrett; and Harry C. Nickens MEMBERS ABSENT: None STAFF PRESENT: Elmer C. Hodge, County Administrator; Paul M. Mahoney, County Attorney; John R. Hubbard, Assistant County Administrator of Public Facilities; John M. Chambliss, Assistant County Administrator of Management Services; Timothy W. Gubala, Assistant County Administrator of Communit Development; Linda Lehe, Assistant County Attorney; Janet Johnstone, Public Information Officer; Bobbie L. Hall, Deput Clerk; Mary H. Allen, County Administrator's Office; Thomas Bane, Count Administrator's Intern; Reta R. Busher, Director of Budget; John A. Peters, Roads Coordinator; Phillip Henry, Director of Engineering; Clifford Craig, Director of utilities; Harry Franks, Director of Automated Services; D. Keith Cook, Directo of Human Resources; Bayes Wilson, Superintendent of Roanoke County Schools; Tommy Fuqua, Fire and Rescue Chief; Mike Webb, Engineering; Darrell Shell, Director of Parks and Recreation; Ron Edwards, Fire and Rescue; Gary Robertson, Public Facilities; Gary Huff, Buildings and Grounds; Roy Nester, Director of Building and Grounds; George Garrettson, Director of Libraries; and George Simpson, , 2 Q5 November 25, 1986 Engineering !IN RE: OPENING CEREMONIES The invocation was given by the Reverend Fred Taylor. ~he Pledge of Allegiance was recited by all present. N RE: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S COMMENTS Mr. Hodge presented brochures to the Board, developed )y R. Wayne Compton, explaining the various taxes and their leadlines to aid citizens. N RE: REQUESTS TO ADD, POSTPONE, OR CHANGE THE ORDER OF AGENDA ITEMS Chairman Brittle announced that public hearing 1186-2, ~he petition of Nicholas Munger, has been withdrawn upon the ~equest of the petitioner. He also announced that item G, work ßession on the Capital Improvements Program, will be heard Following Item L, Citizens' Comments and Communications. Mr. Hodge requested that a report concerning Route 419 be added under New Business as Item E5 and that a report ~oncerning the sinkhole on Sierra and Fenwick be added to the ~onsent Agenda as Item K8. N RE: PROCLAMATIONS, RESOLUTIONS, RECOGNITIONS, AND AWARDS Chairman Brittle presented a resolution of appreciation o the Roanoke Junior Womens Club for their donation of $6,000 to Wouth Haven II. Ms. Camille Cabanass and Ms. Barbara Shores of ~he Roanoke Junior Womens Club were present to accept the r-esolution. November 25, 1986 t206 ~------_. -'-"--'--~--'-'~'~---_.~------- _~_._"__"'_""'_'_ 'W_.' Supervisor McGraw moved to approve the prepared resolution. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Johnson. RESOLUTION 11-25-86-231 EXPRESSING THE APPRECIATION OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO THE ROANOKE JUNIOR WOMEN'S CLUB FOR THEIR DONATION TO YOUTH HAVEN II WHEREAS, in May of 1985, the Board of Supervisors recognized the need for and approved the development of a home for troubled girls in Roanoke County; and WHEREAS, the building where the Youth Haven II home will be located has required substantial renovation and improvement; and WHEREAS, the Roanoke Junior Women's Club has generousl donated $6,000 for the construction of the Youth Haven II conference room, and in doing so, have greatly improved the quality of the building and the program; and WHEREAS, this act of generosity and support is one tha expresses in a meaningful way the concern of this organization for the troubled youth of the Roanoke Valley and further demonstrates an admirable sense of civic responsibility. NOW, THEREFORE, the Roanoke County Board of Supervisor wishes to express its gratitude and the gratitude of all Roanoke County citizens for the donation of the Roanoke Junior Women's Club for the youth of our community, the Youth Haven II program, and Roanoke County. On motion of Supervisor McGraw, seconded by Supervisor Johnson, and upon the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors McGraw, Garrett, Johnson, Nickens, and Brittl NAYS: None Chairman Brittle presented a proclamation declaring December 1986 "Christmas Seal Month" to Laura Wimmer, Regional Director of the American Lung Association. '2ß7 November 25, 1986 Supervisor Nickens moved to approve the prepared proclamation. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Johnson and carried by a unanimous roll call vote. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS, the American Lung Association of Virginia, Roanoke Region, is an organization that promotes lung health; and WHEREAS, the activities of this association include many programs and services which include Freedom From Smoking Clinics, adult and child lung disease programs, second-hand smoke health programs, and the Family Asthma Programs; and WHEREAS, additional services are made possible by support groups for patients suffering with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and persons who have quit smoking, patient assistance, and school health education programs; and WHEREAS, funds also support research at the state and national levels for the purpose of preventing and controlling lung disease. NOW, THEREFORE, We, the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors, in cooperation with the American Lung Association of Virginia, do hereby proclaim December 1986, as CHRISTMAS SEAL MONTH Chairman Brittle also presented a certificate to Ms. Bonnie Preas, Contract Supervisor in the Department of Procurement, acknowledging her certification as a professional public buyer. Chairman Brittle also introduced Ms. Janet Johnstone, who recently began her employment with Roanoke County as public information officer. IN RE: NEW BUSINESS 1. Progress Report Concerning Services Provided to Roanoke County Citizens by the Mental Health Services of Roanoke November 25, 1986 .:J ~. 2.''0 8 -"-'._~--- Valley - Ms. Helen Sublette presented a report updating the Boaré on certain services provided to County citizens by the Mental Health Services of Roanoke Valley. 2. Health Insurance Coverage for Retired County Employees - Supervisor Johnson informed Mr. Cook, Director of Human Resources, that there may be a study resolution introduced in the Senate which will possibly establish a state commission or health insurance. If this occurs, the state will create a pool for all employees and local government employees to provide insurance. He directed Mr. Cook to please keep the Board informed on this issue. Supervisor Johnson moved to approve staff recommendation. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Nickens and carried by a unanimous roll call vote. 3. Authorization to Execute an Agreement to Reimburse Boone, Boone, & Loeb, Inc., for Costs Incurred To Install Off-Site Water Facilities to Canterbury Park and Adjoining Lands - Supervisor Nickens moved to authorize the execution of this agreement. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Garrett and carried by the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors McGraw, Garrett, Johnson, and Nickens NAYS: None ABSTAINED: Supervisor Brittle 4. Petition of Jonathan Rogers for Allowance of Claim - Mr. Jonathan Rogers reported to the Board that he obtained a judgment against Mr. C. M. Davis. At that time, he had planned to execute this judgment through a Sheriff's sale, however, he was advised that Mr. Davis had a $3,000 bond with the County. HE reported that Mr. Anderson, Roanoke County Treasurer, feels that the County is entitled to this bond money since Mr. Davis owes personal property taxes for an automobile owned by Renta Corporation which is owned by Mr. Davis. '209 November 25, 1986 Linda Lehe, Assistant County Attorney, reported that the County has judgments against Mr. Davis and his corporation and recommended that the County retain the funds. Supervisor Johnson moved to deny Mr. Rogers' request. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Brittle and carried by a unanimous roll call vote. 5. Route 419 Improvements - Mr. John Peters, Road Coordinator, reported to the Board that the improvements included in the six-year plan for Starkey Road and Ogden Road could have an adverse impact on traffic on Route 419 in the vicinity of Tanglewood Mall. In order to eliminate these potential problems, the Highway Department has prepared a preliminary plan for improving Route 419 from Route 220 to Route 800. In addition, the preliminary 419 Corridor Study by the Fifth Planning District Commission indicates that this part of Route 419 has an accident frequency 7 times that of the average accident rate. Supervisor Brittle moved to approve the prepared resolution. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Garrett. Supervisor Johnson inquired if the railroad trestle would have to be removed. Mr. Peters reported that that portion of Route 419 does not require a turning lane. He also reported that if this project is funded, it will be expedited so that there is not a time lag between the Starkey and Ogden project and the proposed 419 project. Chairman Brittle requested that the record reflect that the speed at which this item came to the County from the Highway Department did not allow time for notification of all the property owners on Route 419. RESOLUTION ll-l5-86-235 REQUESTING THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION PRIMARY FUNDING FOR HIGHWAY IMPROVEMENTS TO ROUTE 419 WHEREAS, Route 419 (Electric Road) is the most heavily traveled primary highway in the Salem District; and November 25, 1986 1,,210 WHEREAS, the daily traffic count on Route 419 is sub- stantially in excess of the statewide average for similar primar1 highways; and WHEREAS, the accident rate on Route 419 is more than seven times the statewide average for similar primary highways. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Super- visors of Roanoke County, Virginia does hereby request state fun(~ ing from the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation to construct improvements to Route 419 (Electric Road) from RoutE 220 (Franklin Road) to Route 800 (Chaparrel Drive) within RoanokE County, Virginia, in accordance with the recommendations contain- ed in the "419 Corridor Study" from the Municipal Planning Organi~ zation of the 5th Planning District Commission. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that funding for these highway improvements to Route 419 be from primary highway construction funds. BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that this request for funding from the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation is ir addition to those primary highway priorities previously identi- fied and conveyed to the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation at the November 13 preallocation hearing. On motion of Supervisor Brittle, seconded by Supervisor Garrett and upon the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors McGraw, Garrett, Johnson, Nickens, and BrittlE NAYS: None IN RE: REQUESTS FOR WORK SESSIONS Chairman Brittle requested that a work session be scheduled on December 16, 1986, at 2:30 p.m., to discuss the regional airport. Mr. Hodge reminded the Board members of the following events: , 211·: November 25, 1986 December 1, 1986, at 7:00 p.m. - Christmas Tree ..ighting ceremony. December 2, 1986, at Tanglewood Mall the uptown Roanoke :ounty Christmas Parade. December 8, 1986, at 8:00 a.m. - work session on ~conomic Development strategy and Park Master Plan. December 16, 1986 from 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. - ~mployee Christmas Luncheon and Board of Supervisors meeting at : 30 p.m. - N RE: APPOINTMENTS Supervisor Garrett nominated Mr. William Sandridge to ~he Human Services Committee. Supervisor Nickens nominated Ms. 3ue Ivey to Mental Health Services of Roanoke Valley and Mr. J. ~. Jones to the Planning Commission. N RE: REPORTS AND INQUIRIES OF BOARD MEMBERS Supervisor McGraw - Supervisor McGraw reported that he ßent a letter to Roanoke City, the City of Salem, and the Town of inton regarding a consolidated library system. Supervisor Johnson - Supervisor Johnson reported that 1e has written a letter to Mr. Stephen A. Musselwhite requesting hat the weigh station on Route 81 be relocated between Exits 48 :md 49. Supervisor Nickens - Supervisor Nickens directed John eters to work with the Highway Department to study the accident ate from the town limits of Vinton to the Bedford County line on oute 24. He also directed Mr. Peters to look at the difference )etween speed limits from the town from 35 miles per hour to 45 niles per hour and also that a traffic control signal going into he East Vinton Shopping Center be considered. November 25, 1986 t·':2··12 _._.'----~--~ -"-"~.._._.,-------"---_.~_._~--~. Supervisor Nickens directed that a resolution be place on the next Consent Agenda which will increase the tippage fees to cover future land acquisition for the landfill. IN RE: CONSENT AGENDA Supervisor Nickens moved to approve the Consent Agenda with the addition of Item K8 concerning the sinkhole on Sierra and Fenwick. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Johnson. RESOLUTION 11-25-86-236 APPROVING AND CONCURRING IN CERTAIN ITEMS SET FORTH ON THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA FOR THIS DATE DESIGNATED AS ITEM K - CONSENT AGENDA BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That that certain section of the agenda of the Board of Supervisors for November 25, 1986, designated as Item K - Consent Agenda be, and hereby is, approved and concurred in as to each item separately set forth in said section designated Items 1 through 6, inclusive, as follows: 1. Minutes of Meeting - November 11, 1986. 2. Acceptance of Peregrine Crest Circle, Fox Ridge Road, and Silver Fox Road into the Secondary System. 3. Confirmation of Committee Appointments to the Cour Service Unit Advisory Council/Youth and Family Services Advisory Board. 4. Acceptance of Highfields Farm Drive and Highfields Farm Circle into the Secondary System. 5. Authorization for the County Administrator to execute a deed of easement for drainage purposes - Fort Lewis Village. 6. Notification of acceptance of Route 1920 (Portion of old Route ll5) from Route 1801 to 0.13 mile southeast of Route l80l into the Secondary System of Roanoke County. 7. Acceptance of Berryhill Drive into the Secondary System. 8. Sinkhole on Sierra and Fenwick. , 2 ~g November 25, 1986 2. That the Clerk to the Board is hereby authorized ~nd directed where required by law to set forth upon any of said 'terns the separate vote tabulation for any such item pursuant to his resolution. )n motion of Supervisor Nickens with the addition of Item 8, seconded by Supervisor Johnson, and upon the following recorded iTote: ~YES: Supervisors McGraw, Garrett, Johnson, Nickens, and Brittle ~AYS: None N RE: WORK SESSION l. Capital Improvements Program - Mr. John Chambliss presented a brief overview of the 1985 bond projects. The ollowing staff members were present to give more detailed status eports on each project: Mr. Bayes Wilson, Superintendent of ~oanoke County Schools - Schools, Existing School Administration 3uilding, and Renovation of William Byrd Intermediate School; Mr. 3ary Robertson - Public Service Center, 419 Library, and 460 East Nater Line; Mr. John Peters - Roads; Mr. Michael Webb - Well 3ystem and Fire Hydrant Program; Mr. Tommy Fuqua - Fire Stations; ~r. Darrell Shell - Parks and Recreation; and Mr. Rob Stalzer - ~mergency Communications. N RE: DINNER RECESS Chairman Brittle declared a dinner recess at 6:00 p.m. N RE: CALL TO ORDER Chairman Brittle called the meeting back to order at : 58 p.m. "-, November 25, 1986 &214' -'-,"_._,.¥.__..£__._.,-'_._-_..._-~_._,-,-'----"_'_' . .._ ..~,_"______,,,_",,_>..,. ___.__.____.'n_~.____~_._ IN RE: FIRST READING OF ORDINANCES The Deputy Clerk read the following first readings int the record: 1. Ordinance amending Chapter 22 of the 1985 Roanoke County Code, "Water", to reduce the fees for separate fire service. Supervisor Brittle moved to approve the first reading of the ordinance. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Nickens and carried by a unanimous roll call vote. Mr. Hodge reported that staff will bring more information to the Board concerning this ordinance at the next meeting and noted that the ordinance may have to be changed. 2. Ordinance accepting an offer for and authorizing the conveyance of 3.92 acres of surplus real estate, Hidden valley Junior High School property. Mr. Mahoney reported that he has received an offer fro a citizen and that other citizens can still make an offer on thi property. Supervisor Garrett moved to approve the first reading of this ordinance. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Nicken and carried by a unanimous roll call vote. IN RE: SECOND READING OF ORDINANCES The Deputy Clerk read the following second readings into the record: 1. Ordinance accepting an offer for and authorizing the conveyance of surplus real estate, a well lot on View Avenue. Mr. Mahoney reported that he has received an offer fro Harris Simmons in the amount of $1,200.00 to purchase this property. , 215 November 25, 1986 Supervisor Johnson moved to approve the second reading of this ordinance. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Garrett. ORDINANCE 11-25-86-237 ACCEPTING AN OFFER FOR AND AUTHORIZING THE CONVEYANCE OF SURPLUS REAL ESTATE, A WELL LOT ON VIEW AVENUE BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke :ounty, Virginia, as follows: 1. That pursuant to the provisions of §18.04 of the ~harter of Roanoke County, a first reading concerning the sale ~nd disposition of the hereinafter described real estate was held ~n November 11, 1986. A second reading on this matter was held ~n November 25, 1986. This real estate consists of a well and storage building lot located off View Avenue, Tax Map No. 77.14-5.73. 2. That offers having been received for the well lot ocated off View Avenue, the offer of Harris Simmons in the imount of $1,200.00 is hereby accepted and all other offers are ejected; and 3. That the County Administrator is authorized to exe- þute such documents and take such actions on behalf of Roanoke tounty as are necessary to accomplish the conveyance of said pro- þerty, all of which shall be upon form approved by the County l\ttorney. bn motion of Supervisor Johnson, seconded by Supervisor Garrett ~nd upon the following recorded vote: ~YES: Supervisors McGraw, Garrett, Johnson, Nickens, and Brittle ~AYS: None 2. Ordinance authorizing the acquisition of 110 acres þf real estate from the Young Men's Christian Association. Mr. Hodge reported that this property would be used for he reservoir. He also reported that $40,000 would be paid upon ~xecution of the contract and the balance would be paid in four ~nnual installment payments. ': ~ 2 1 6 November 25, 1986 --_._---~---~,._--_..,-----,,-,...."------_._--~_._--'--~--,..,,~._-- ---_. _,__.'~"" "U ___"..__"_._,__.,__~____·W___'___~_ Supervisor McGraw moved to approve the ordinance. The motion was seconded by Supervisor Johnson. ORDINANCE 11-25-238 AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF 110 ACRES OF REAL ESTATE FROM THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, as follows: 1. That pursuant to the provisions of §18.04 of the Charter of Roanoke County a first reading concerning the acquisition of the hereinafter described real estate was held on November 11, 1986. The second reading on this matter was held 0 November 25, 1986. This real estate consists of approximately 110 acres of real estate, including improvements, identified by Roanoke County Tax Map No. 83.00-1-6. 2. That the County shall acquire this real estate pursuant to the terms of an agreement entered into between the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County and the Young Men's Christian Association. This agreement provides in part that the purchase price for this property is $200,000.00, said purchase price to be paid $40,000 upon delivery of the deed and the balance to be paid in four equal annual installments. The payment of the balance of the price shall be subject to future appropriations made by the County. The repayment of the balance of the purchase price shall be secured by a deed of trust pursuant to the provisions of §15.l-262 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. 3. That the County Administrator is authorized to execute the aforementioned agreement and such documents and take such actions on behalf of Roanoke County as are necessary to accomplish the acquisition of said real estate, all of which shall be upon a form approved by the County Attorney. Further this acquisition of real estate shall be subject to a judicial proceeding commenced by the Young Men's Christian Association to authorize the sale of said real estate. t 217 November 25, 1986 On motion of Supervisor McGraw, seconded by Supervisor Johnson ~nd upon the following recorded vote: ~YES: Supervisors McGraw, Garrett, Johnson, Nickens, and Brittle INAYS: None IN RE: PUBLIC HEARINGS 1186-1. Petition of REGION PROPERTIES to rezone 44.39 acres from R-l, Residential, to R-3, Residential, to construct townhomes and/or detached homes located on the east side of Merriman Road at Ranchcrest Road in the Cave Spring Magisterial District. (Held Over From October 28, 1986) Supervisor Brittle reported that he met with the citizens involved in this rezoning earlier. Mr. E. E. Haynes, 5508 Ingleside Drive, SW, Roanoke, Virginia, 24018, was present on behalf of the citizens opposing ~his rezoning. He requested that the Board approve the ~evelopment of single family homes only instead of townhomes. Supervisor Brittle moved to rezone this property from ~-l to R-2 instead of R-3 as requested. The motion was seconded ~y Supervisor McGraw and carried by a unanimous roll call vote. FINAL ORDER NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDERED that the aforementioned parcel of land, which is contained in the Roanoke County Tax Maps as Parcel numbers 86.12-2-3 and 87.09-4-1 and recorded in Deed ßooks 1116, page 440, and 1239, page 1241, and legally described below, be rezoned from Residential R-l District to Residential R-2 District. BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Merriman Road (Va. Secondary Route 6l3), common corner with Ingleside Subdivision (Plat Book 3, page 177); thence with the easterly line of Merriman Road N. 14° 26' 55" E. 202.53 feet to a point; thence still with Merriman Road with a curve to the left the radius of which is 1,412.18 feet, the chord bearing and distance of which are N. 10° 23' 08" E. 200.ll feet, an arc distance of 200.27 feet; thence leaving Merriman Road S. 79° 13' 40" E. 229.92 feet to a point; thence , 218 November 25, 1986 o ... u_ ~~._~,,~._ _~_·W".._,,_."~·,. -- __._,'._>_'_ ..._._...~_.~___. ._~. ___M ~.,,_.....~_~__.__.~.... _,__ 9° 11' 30" E. 218.09 feet to a point; thence S. 82° 30' 15" E. 200.91 feet to a point; thence N. 13° 45' 15" W. 473.00 feet to a point; thence N. 47° 38' 52" E. 549.18 feet to a point; thence N. 89° 51' 14" E. 395.00 feet to a point; thence S. 3° 28' 00" W. 505.39 feet to a point; thence S. 42° 23' 10" E. 583.01 feet to a point; thence S. 12° 22' 41" W. 415.91 feet to a point; thence N. 79° 10' 00" W. 89.11 feet to a point; thence S. 79° 46' 46" W. 141.41 feet to a point; thence S. 42° 59' 30" W. 205.187 feet to a point; thence S. 19° 16' 41" E. 179.00 feet to a point; thence S. 52° 01' 54" E. 147.73 feet to a point; thence S. 74° 38' 00" E. 275.73 feet to a point; thence S. 15° 22' 00" W. 165.59 feet to a point; thence S. 67° 43' 36" W. 474.53 feet to a point; thence N. 52° 44' 57" W. 550.18 feet to a point; thence N. 31° 18' 48" W. 238.30 feet to a point; thence N. 66° 09' 48" W. 154.07 feet to a point; thence S. 80° 56' 12" W. 185.42 feet to a point; thence N. 6° 33' 38" E. l63.06 feet to a point; thence N. 73° 01' 38" W. 243.44 feet to the place of BEGINNING, Containing 44.386 acres, more or less, as shown by a plat of survey prepared by Buford T. Lumsden and Associates, P.C., dated July 20, 1986. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be transmitted to the Secretary of the Planning Commission and that he be directed to reflect that change on the official zoning map of Roanoke County. ADOPTED on motion of Supervisor Brittle, seconded by Supervisor McGraw, and upon the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors McGraw, Garrett, Johnson, Nickens, and Brittl NAYS: None ABSENT: None PROFFER OF CONDITIONS Being in accord with Section 15.1-491.1 et seq. of the Code of Virginia and Section 2l-l05E. of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance, the Petitioner, Region Properties, Inc., hereb voluntarily proffers to the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, the following conditions to the rezoning of thE above-referenced parcel of land: , 219. November 25, 1986 1. Not more than thirty-nine (39) buildings will be ~onstructed on the property, and the number of dwelling units ~ill not exceed seventy-eight (78). All dwelling units will be ßither townhouses or detached single-family residences. No þuilding will contain more than two (2) dwelling units. 2. A strip of land ten (10) feet in width along ~erriman Road will be dedicated for road widening purposes. 3. All streets or roads will be built according to ßtate highway standards and, after acceptance into the state ßecondary road system, will be maintained by the state. 4. The property will be developed in substantial ~onformity with the Site Plan prepared by Buford T. Lumsden and '\ssociates, P.C. 186-2. Petition of NICHOLAS MUNGER to rezone 39.9 acres from RE, Residential Estates, and M-l, Industrial, to R-l, Residential, to develop a single family subdivision located south of Starkey Road in the Cave Spring Magisterial District. Held Over From October 28, 1986. Chairman Brittle reported that this matter has been ~ithdrawn upon request of the petitioner. 186-3. Petition of LUCILLE M. BOYD for a Special Exception Permit to operate a part-time beauty shop in her home, located at 4789 Vintage Lane in the Catawba Magisterial District. Ms. Lucille Boyd was present to answer any questions he Board might have. There was no one present in opposition to this matter. Supervisor McGraw moved to approve the Special ~xception permit request. The motion was seconded by Supervisor ~rittle and carried by a unanimous roll call vote. 186-4. Petition of WILLIAM C. and CAROLYN B. LAUB for vacation of a drainage easement on the survey plat of Lot 8 and Lot 9 of Heidelberg Estates in order to relocate the easement 30 feet to the north in the Catawba Magisterial District. Mr. William C. Laub was present to answer any questions he Board might have. He reported that this request to vacate a rainage easement will allow him to adjust property lines on everal parcels of land that he owns. · 2 '2,0- November 25, 1986 ~~-- ~'~"'.--- ----." >,~ -- . . -.'~,_...-..,,~.,,--- .,.... _..~..- ~..~......,....,,_.. -~.," -..".'.~-" ._'.~ . - - There was no one present in opposition. Supervisor McGraw moved to approve the vacation reques . The motion was seconded by Supervisor Johnson. FINAL ORDER NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the entire drainage easement(s), hereinabove described as vacation of drainage easement on a plat attached hereto, be permanently vacated and abandoned. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be transmitted to the Department of Development and that this order be recorded by the Petitioner along with the attached plat among the land records of Roanoke County. Adopted on motion of Supervisor McGraw, seconded by Supervisor Johnson, and upon the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors McGraw, Garrett, Johnson, Nickens, and BrittlE NAYS: None '- ABSENT: None 1185-5. Petition of JELCO CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC., to rezonE the front portion of the property from M-l, Industrial with conditions, to B-2, Business with conditions, and to amend the existinq conditions on the rear portion 0 the property located north and east of Mick or Mack on Route 221 in the Cave Spring Magisterial District. Mr. Jeff Straum of Balzer & Associates was present on behalf of the petitioner. He presented site plans of the development of the proposed parcel. Mr. James T. Anderson, 4915 Colonial Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia, was present in opposition to the rezoning request. Mr. Rudy Cox of Rudy Cox Realty reported that the petitioner is requesting rezoning back to what this property was originally zoned. ,,~-' Supervisor Brittle moved to deny the petitioner's request. Supervisor Johnson requested that this matter be referred to engineering to study the slope of that property. ,~2\ November 25, 1986 3upervisor Nickens also requested that this matter be referred to ~he engineering department. Supervisor Brittle withdrew his motion to deny the þetition and directed that this matter be referred to the ~ngineering staff and be returned to the Board for a decision on December 16, 1986. 186-6. Petition of WILLIAM P. CROSIER to rezone from M-2, Industrial, to B-2, Business, a tract containing 0.433 acre and located south of Route 11 approximately 150 feet west of its intersection with Route 777 in the Catawba Magisterial District. Mr. William P. Crosier, 3128 Clearview Drive, Roanoke, Jirginia, was present to answer any questions the Board might 1ave. There was no one present in opposition. " Supervisor McGraw moved to approve the rezoning request. Whe motion was seconded by Supervisor Brittle. FINAL ORDER NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the aforementioned þarcel of land, which is contained in the Roanoke County Tax Maps ~s Parcel 54.04-2-7 and legally described below, be rezoned from ~-2 District to B-2 District. BEGINNING at a point on the south side of U. S. Route 11, said point being the common corner between Parcel B and Parcel A of the property owned by William P. Crosier; thence leaving said point and following a curve to the right whose arc is 116.82 feet and whose radius is 811.11 (chord equals N. 57° 51' 42" E. 116.72 feet to a point); thence continuing with Route 11, N. 61° 59' 15" E. 33.18 feet to a point; thence with two new lines through Parcel A, S. 30° 52' E. 150.00 feet to a point; thence S. 62° 11' 30" W. 106.00 feet to a point on the line of Parcels A and B; thence with the line between Parcels A and B, N. 47° 55' W. 150.00 feet to the point of BEGINNING and being designated New Parcel A-2 and containing 0.433 acres and being as shown on Zoning Plat for William P. Crosier by T. P. Parker & Son, Engineers and Surveyors, Ltd., dated October 16, 1986. BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this order be ransmitted to the Secretary of the Planning Commission and that 1222 November 25, 1986 -..-- -",-, --.~, --,.-,-..-.,'.-' . . ~.~'"' _.._,...._~...__.____. h'_,' .__,.._.." .--.-- "-~'-"'-' ..'-- he be directed to reflect that change on the official zoning map of Roanoke County. ADOPTED on motion of Supervisor McGraw, seconded by Supervisor Brittle, and upon the following recorded vote: AYES: Supervisors McGraw, Garrett, Johnson, Nickens, and Brittl NAYS: None PROFFER OF CONDITIONS Being in accord with Section l5.l-49l.l et seq. of the Code of Virginia and Section 2l-l05E. of the Roanoke County Zoning Ordinance, the Petitioner, William P. Crosier, hereby voluntarily proffers to the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, the following conditions to the rezoning of th above-referenced parcel of land: 1. No animal hospitals, clinics or commercial kennels 2. No public dance halls. 3. No home for adults. 4. No public or non-profit organization uses. 5. No undertaking establishments or funeral homes. 6. No public billiard parlors, poolrooms, bowling alleys, golf driving ranges, or similar forms or public amusements. 7. No animal hospitals or clinics or commercial kennels. 8. No home for adults. 9. No clinics, hospitals, hospital special care or nursing homes. 10. No flea markets. 11. No public dance halls. 12. No commercial uses such as retail drug sales, wearing apparel shops, home appliance sales and services, hotel, motel, theaters, coin-operated laundries, and small dry cleaning and laundry establishments, new car dealerships, or restaurants. ,. 2~3 ..... ~ November 25, 1986 IN RE: ADJOURNMENT Chairman Brittle adjourned the meeting to December 8, 1986, at 8:00 a.m. for a work session to discuss economic development strategy and the park master plan. . Ai.";'-- ,¡- ~~\ '- Chairman