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7/24/1979 - Regular 7-24-79 21..;,0. .".. - ",,_ .,....1 . Board of Supervisors Salem-Roanoke County Civic Center Salem, Virginia July 24, 1979 6:00 p.m. The Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County met this day in open session at the Salem-Roanoke County Civic Center in Salem, Virginia, this being the fourth Tuesday and the second regular meeting of the month. Members Present: Chairman May W. Johnson, Vice Chairman Robert E. Myers, Supervisors R. Wayne Compton, Edward C. Park, Jr. and Lawrence E. Terry. Chairman Johnson called the meeting to order at 6:10 p.m. and announced that opening business will include only routine matters; public hearings and other public agenda items will not begin before 7:00 p.m. IN RE: CONSORTIUM DELEGATION AGREEMENT County Executive Clark advised that the Supervisors will likely want to act on the proposed 1980 Consortium Delegation Agreement at the 7 o'clock session, but did briefly explain the proposed agreement noting only a few proposed differences in thi~ agreement from previously approved agreements. Mr. Clark did notE that the Consortium is changing its name to the Fifth District Employment and Training Consortium. No action was taken at this session. I I IN RE: HIDDEN VALLEY SCHOOL LIGHTED ATHLETIC COMPLEX The communication enclosing the decision of the Roanoke City Board of Zoning Appeals stating that the lighted athletic complex being maintained by Roanoke County on Hidden Valley School property is a permitted use in residential districts was this date received and filed on motion of Supervisor Terry and a unanimous voice vote. IN RE: REFERRALS TO PLANNING COMl1ISSION The County Executive, in a report to the Board, advised that the following petitions have been referred to the County Planning Commission since the Supervisors' meeting on June 26, 1979; (1) (2) Petition of Ay1ett B. Coleman, Fred P. Bullington, George B. Cartledge, and T.D. Steele requesting the extension of Starkey Road, from Route 419 in a northeasterly direction about 2,063.87 feet to Ogden Road. Petition further request that, upon completion, the extension of Starkey Road be accepted by the County as a public road and by the State Highway Department as a part of the State Secondary System of Highways. Cave Spring District. Petition of Roadway Express, Inc. for rezoning from R-1 to M-2 of 3 acres, more or less, at the northwest corner of Enon Drive and Walrond Drive, adjoining Jamison Industrial Park in the Hollins District so the property may be used for a trucking terminal. I I I I .. 7-24-79 . 21'Q. . '. ... . (3) Petition of George L. and Judity S. Gross, and Gary L. Rothrock for rezoning from B-1 to B-2 of one acre on the south side of the new right of way line in the 3500 block of Brambleton Avenue (the remaining portions of lots 5 and 6, block 3, Mount Vernon Heights) in the Cave Spring District so that a barber and beauty shop may be operated in the existing building thereon. Petition of SALCO, Limited for rezoning from R-l to B-1 of 1.15 acre on the west side of Route 419, adjacent to the Oak Grove Elementary School in the Windsor Hills District to permit construction of an office building to accomodate professional offices. (4) IN RE: DEPARTMENTAL ACTIVITIES REPORT The Departmental Activities Reports for the month of June, 1979, as submitted by the County Executive, were for information of the Supervisors and are filed with the minutes of , this meeting. IN RE: JAIL REPORT On motion of Supervisor Myers and a unanimous voice vote, the Jail Report for the month of June, 1979, was this date received and filed. IN RE: EXECUTIVE SESSION At 6:23 p.m., on motion of Supervisor Terry and the following recorded vote, the Board went into Executive Session to discuss legal and real estate matters and a matter involving potential litigation. AYES: Hr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson NAYS: None 7 O'CLOCK SESSION Chairman Johnson recognized County Executive William F. Clark, who offered the invocation. The Pledge of Allegiance to the flag was recited in unison. IN RE: APPROVAL OF MINUTES On motion of Supervisor Terry and a unanimous voice vote, the minutes of the regular meeting of June 26, 1979 and the special meeting of July 6, 1979 were this date approved as presented. IN RE: REQUEST OF KINNIE C. AUSTIN FOR RENEWAL OF A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO PARK A MOBILE (OCCUPIED BY KINNIE LEE AUSTIN) ON A 1 ACRE TRACT AT THE END OF ROUTE 678, 0.35 MILE SOUTHWEST OF ROUTE 804 (LEFFEL ROAD) IN THE CAVE SPRING DISTRICT Chairman Johnson opened the floor for public comments. No spokesman for the petitioner was present nor was anyone present in opposition. This concluded the public hearing and Supervisor Myers moved that the renewal be approved beginning June 28, 1979, subject to the provislons of the County Zoning Ordinance as it pertains to mobile homes, which motion was adopted unanimously. 7-24-79 ~ 20 · . .. . . .. REQUEST OF JESSIE W. WOOLDRIDGE FOR RENEWAL OF A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO PARK A MOBILE HOME ON A 1 ACRE TRACT ON THE EAST SIDE OF ROUTE 603 (COVE HOLLOW ROAD) 1.3 MILE SOUTH FROM U.S. ROUTE 11 IN THE CATAWBA DISTRICT. Chairman Johnson opened the floor for public comments. No spokesman for the petitioner was present nor was anyone present in opposition. This concluded the public hearing and Supervisor Myers moved that the renewal be approved beginning February 22, 1979, subject to the provisions of the County Zoning Ordinance as it pertains to mobile homes, which motion was adopted unanimously. IN RE: I IN RE: REQUEST OF WILLIAM E. THURMAN FOR RENEWAL OF A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO PARK A MOBILE HOME ON A 1.064 ACRE TRACT ON A PRIVATE ROAD OFF THE EAST SIDE OF ROUTE 737, 0.2 MILE SOUTH OF ROUTE 639 IN THE CATAWBA DISTRICT. Chairman Johnson opened the floor for public comments. No spokesman for the petitioner was present nor was anyone present in opposition. This concluded the public hearing and Supervisor Myers moved that the renewal be approved beginning July 12, 1979, subject to the provisions of the County Zoning Ordinance as it pertains to mobile homes, which motion was adopted unanimously. IN RE: I REQUEST OF TOMMY FERGUSON FOR A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO PARK A MOBILE HOME ON A I-ACRE TRACT LOCATED 0.09 MILE NORTH OF ROUTE 6.5, ON THE WEST SIDE OF ROUTE 220 IN THE CAVE SPRING DISTRICT Chairman Johnson opened the floor for public comments and recognized Mr. Ferguson, who was present for the hearing. No one appeared in opposition. This concluded the public hearing and Supervisor Terry moved the request be approved subject to the provisions of the County Zoning Ordinance as it pertains to mobile homes, which motion was adopted unanimously. IN RE: REQUEST OF ELMER E. CARTER FOR RENEWAL OF A SPECIAL EXCEPTION TO PARK A MOBILE HOME ON A l6.9-ACRE TRACT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF A BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY SERVICE ROAD, 0.25 MILE EAST OF ROUTE 691 IN THE CAVE SPRING DISTRICT Chairman Johnson opened the floor for public comments. No spokesman for the petitioner was present nor was anyone present in opposition. This concluded the public hearing and Supervisor Park moved that the renewal be approved beginning May 24, 1979, subject to the provisions of the County Zoning Ordinance as it pertains to mobile homes, which motion was adopted unanimously. NOTE: Variance has been granted by the Board of Zoning Appeals due to an existing house being on the property. I I I I 7-24-79 221 , . ~~, '!O_" IN RE: REQUEST OF BENT MOUNTAIN AMUSEMENT PARK, INC. FOR * A "USE NOT PROVIDED FOR" PEHMIT UNDER SECTION 21-7 ~'~ OF THE ROANOKE COUNTY CODE TO HOLD A STRING BAND *FINAL FESTIVAL ON PROPERTY OF PAUL D. HOLLYFIELD LOCATED * ON BENT MOUNTAIN ON THE WEST SIDE OF ROUTE 221 AND *ORDER ON THE EAST SIDE OF ROUTE 889 AND CONTAINING 130.71* ACRES * WHEREAS, this matter come to be heard before the Board of County Supervisors of Roanoke County at its regular meeting held at the Salem-Roanoke County Civic Center on Tuesday, July 24, 1979, at 7:00 p.m., the same having been previously filed with the County Zoning Administrator and referred to the Planning Commission of Roanoke County, and upon notice and public hearing before the Board of County Supervisors of Roanoke County advert- ised to be held on the 24th day of July, 1979, at 7:00 p.m., and upon the appearance of interested citizens and with the recommend ation of the Planning Commission, and the Board having heard and weighed the evidence in the case and being of the opinion that the granting of the petition herein for the use of the premises described herein for the String Band Festival on his property located along Route 221 on Bent Mountain in Roanoke County is in accord with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia and consist- ent with the Zoning Ordinance and policy of the County of Roanoke Virginia, it is accordingly ORDERED as follows: The property is situate on Bent Mountain on the west side of Route 221 and on the east side of State Route 889 joining both roads and contains approximately 130.71 acres; A more complete description of the property may be found in Deed Book 711 on Page 378, Deed Book 649 on Page 283, Deed Book 735 on Page 174 and in Deed Book 476 on Page 523 in the Clerkts Office of the Circuit Court for Roanoke County together with all rights of ingress and egress over the lands of the Petitioners and such other persons as he has a right by the law to use. This permit is granted with the following conditions: (a) The "Use Not Provided For" granted herein shall remain in force and effect for one three-day weekend event to be conducted between August 31, 1979 and September 2, 1979. (b) On the weekend of the event, the hours of operation will be from 6:00 p.m. to 12:00 Midnight on Friday, 12:00 Noon to 12:00 Midnight on Saturday and from 12:00 Noon to 6:00 p.m. on Sunday. (c) That police protection for the events be provided for at the expense of the petitioners by following the recommendations of an in close cooperation with the Sheriff of Roanoke County. (d) Petitioners will provide one (1) privy for each 100 persons present at the event, one sewage dump station to serve campers, (trailers), adequate dumpsters and trash containers to contain trash pending removal and an approved water supply. 7-24-79 22"2: (e) The property shall be used in accordance with the plat submitted by the petitioner. (f) A woven wire fence at least 54 inches in height with at least two strands of barbed wire will surround the spectator area and four gates shall be installed for the entrance. (g) A sign shall be posted at each entrance gate depicting restrictions specified by the Sheriff of Roanoke Count (h) Additional lighting will be added to the spectator area to insure that the grounds are sufficiently lighted. (i) White signs with black lettering shall be permanently displayed on the restrooms to enable spectators to know where they are located and permanent inside lighting shall be installed in the same restrooms. The Zoning Ordinance and Zoning Map of Roanoke County as they relate to the premises in question shall and are hereby accordingly amended to reflect the adoption of this resolution. Chairman Johnson opened the floor for public comments and recognized MS.Julie Hollyfield, who presented the request to the Supervisors. No one spoke in opposition. This concluded the public hearing and Supervisor Terry moved that the Board concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approve the "Use Not Provided For" permi subject to the conditions enumerated above and contained within the Final Order, which motion was adopted by the following recorded vote: AYES: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Jbhnson NAYS: None IN RE: REZONING OF CERTAIN PROPERTY IN THE CATAWBA * FINAL MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT OF ROANOKE COUNTY, * ORDER VIRGINIA (ROGER A. HARRISON) * NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County that pursuant to the provisions of law, the present zoning of Industrial District M-2 be changed to Agricultural District A-l for that property located in Roanoke County, Virginia, described as follows: Beginning at a point marked by an old iron at the northermost corner of the property of Grover A. Harrison (See Deed Book 773, page 583) which point adjoins the property now or formerly owned by Lewis Jones and the property now or formerly owned by Guilliams; thence partly with the Guilliams property and partly a new line through the Harrison property S 46 deg. 00' W passing the Guilliams corner at 160.5 feet, in all 250 feet to a point marked by a set iron; thence with two new lines through the Harrison property S 50 deg. 27' 30" E 233.3 feet to a point marked by a set iron; N 42 deg. 58' 30" E 224 feet, crossing a roadway to a point on the Jones line marked by an iron; thence with the Jones property N 44 deg. 00' W 220 feet to the place of BEGINNING and containing 1.23 acres, more or less. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Clerk transmit a certified copy of this Final Order to the County Engineer so that the zoning maps of Roanoke County may be amended to reflect I I I 7-24-79 223 ',,' '- . ~.. I this rezoning. Chairman Johnson opened the floor for public comments and recognized the petitioner. Mr. George R. Walton, Attorney, was also present at the hearing. It was noted that Mr. Harrison plans to construct a single-family dwelling on the property in question. No one appeared in opposition. This concluded the public hearing and Supervisor Myers moved that the Board concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approve the rezoning, which motion was adopted by the following recorded vote: AYES: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson NAYS: None IN FE: PETITION OF SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY FOR REZONING FROM B-2 TO M-l OF A 0 . 44-ACRE PARCEL ON THE EAST SIDE OF GARST MILL ROAD (ROUTE 682), 239 DENIED FEET NORTH FROM ITS INTERSECTION WITH BRAMBLETON: AVENUE IN THE WINDSOR HILLS DISTRICT SO TP~T AN : AAMCO TRANSMISSION STORE MAY BE OPERATED THEREON: I Chairman Johnson opened the floor for public comments and recognized Jack V. Place, Attorney, who advised that rezoning is requested for the operation of an AAMCO Transmission Shop. Mr. Place noted that the site would contain an inside operation and general offices and stated that the shop would be in character with the present industrial and business uses in the general area. Mr. Place then advised that the petitioners had agreed to proffer the following conditions to which the requested rezoning be subj ect: (1) That the Industrial District M-l designation requested for the subject parcel not be effective until an AAJ1CO Automobil Transmission Shop commences business thereon; and (2) That the Industrial M-l designation for the subject parcel remain in effect only for as long as an AAMCO Automotive Transmission Shop is being operated thereon and, should the operation thereof cease, that the zoning designation automatically revert back to its present Business District B-2 designation. At the request of Supervisor Terry, County Planner Gubala read his original staff report to the Planning Commission which was unfavorable to the rezoning. Mr. Gubala noted that this recommendation had been made prior to the petitioner profferring the above conditions, after which Mr. Place noted that the Planning Commission did recommend approval of the rezoning subject to the profferred conditions. No one appeared in opposition to the rezoning. This concluded the public hearing, and Supervisor Terry moved that the rezoning be denied since the present B-2 I 7-24-79 '.~.02~ 4 .. .,.., ~T' . . . classification is appropriate use for the area. The motion was adopted by the following recorded vote: AYES: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson NAYS: None IN RE: PETITION OF AYLETT B. COLEMAN AND FRED P. .. * BULLINGTON (OWNERS OF A l4.6l-ACRE TRACT) * AND GEORGE B. CARTLEDGE AND T. D. STEELE * (OWNERS OF A 9.20-ACRE TRACT) REQUESTING * THE EXTENSION OF STARKEY ROAD, FROM ROUTE * 419 IN A NORTHEASTERLY DIRECTION ABOUT *FINAL 2,063.87 FEET TO OGDEN ROAD TO BE CONSTRUCTED*ORDER AT THE PETITIONERS' EXPENSE AND DEDICATED TO * PUBLIC USE. PETITION FURTHER REQUEST THAT * UPON COMPLETION, THE EXTENSION OF STARKEY * ROAD BE ACCEPTED BY THE COUNTY AS A PUBLIC * ROAD AND BY THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF * HIGHWAYS AND TRANSPORTATION AS A PART OF THE * STATE SECONDARY SYSTEM OF HIGHWAYS * I WHEREAS, by petition heretofore filed, Aylett B. Coleman, Fred P. Bullington, George B. Cartledge and T. D. Steele, requested that Starkey Road be extended for a distance of approximately 2063.87 feet in the manner and upon the terms and conditions set forth in said petition; and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED and ORDERED at this meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County held on the 24th day of July, 1979 at 7:00 O'Clock p.m. that Roanoke County accept the dedication of the extension of Starkey Road for public use over and across the right-of-way shown on a plat of survey prepared by Buford T. Lumsden and Associates, Va. CLS, under date of March 22, 1979, which plat has heretofore been filed in the Office of the Planning Commission of Roanoke County, subject, however, to the conditions that; a) said road be constructed at petitioners expense; b) petitioners enter into bond with appropriate surety conditioned upon the completion of construction in accordance with plans previously submitted to the Offices of the Roanoke County Planning and Engineering Departments; and c) that said construction be in accordance with the requirements of the Virginia State Department of Highways to the end that it be accepted into the Virginia State Secondary Highway System upon its completion. This concluded the public hearing and Supervisor Terry moved that the Board concur with the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approve the request, which motion was adopted by the following recorded vote: AYES: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson NAYS: None Chairman Johnson opened the floor for public comments on the petition of Aylett B. Coleman and Fred P. Bullington and recognized Jack v~ Place, Attorney, who advised that the Highway Department and County Engineer have reviewed the plans I I > ~ > I I I 7-24-79 2.2,,5 >. . >> and profiles and that the Highway Department has approved them. Mr. Place further advised that the public hearing was necessary in order to comply with Article 15.1-456 of the Code of Virginia. No one appeared in opposition. IN RE: RESOLUTION NO. 2363 APPROVING A NEW DELEGATION AGREEMENT FOR THE FIFTH DISTRICT EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING CONSORTIUM AND AUTHORIZING THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY SUPERVISORS TO EXECUTE SAID AGREEMENT BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Supervisors of Roanoke County as follows: 1. That the new Delegation Agreement, a copy of which is on file in the office of the Clerk to the Board, for the Fifth District Employment and Training Consortium be, and the same is hereby, APPROVED; and 2. That the Chairman of the Board of County Supervisors be, and she is hereby, authorized and directed to execute, upon form approved by the County Attorney, and the Clerk of the Board to attest, the said agreement. On motion of Supervisor Terry and adopted by the following recorded vote: AYES: NAYS: IN RE: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson None ROUTE 221 (BRAMBLETON AVENUE) The communication from D. L. Eure, State Programming and Scheduling Engineer, Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation, responding to Supervisors' Resolution No. 2328 requesting the Highway Department to reconsider its decision to delete the proposed construction project on Route 221 (Bramb1eton Avenue) between the Roanoke City Limits and Garst Mill Road from the proposed improvement program was for information of the Supervisors and is filed with the minutes of this meeting. Chair- man Johnson did note that Mr. Eure's letter did assure the Board that the Highway and Transportation Commission has no intention of eliminating the section of Route 221 in question form the Improvement Program, but the Corrmission has not received a resolution from the City of Roanoke requesting improvement of Bramb1eton Avenue within the Corporate Limits and the other improvements to Route 221 have made it fiscally impossible to fund the improvement at the Corporate Limits at this time. IN RE: WOMACK PROPERTY-EXTENSION OF BUFFER Supervisor Myers moved that the motion made at the June 12, 1979 meeting (See Page 245, Minute Book 28) agreeing to sell a 100 foot strip of land to be used as a buffer to five (5) North Lakes property o'VImers abutting the Womack property as the rate of $4,250 per acre be amended by extending the width of the buffer to 108 feet, more or less. 7-24-79 '22 ~ ... . IN RE: RESOLUTION NO. 2364 RELEASING A CERTAIN WATER LINE EASEMENT IN THE FAIRWAY FOREST SUBDIVISION AND AUTHORIZIN( THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO EXECUTE A CERTAIN RELEASE , BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Supervisors of Roanoke County as follows: 1. That a certain ten (10) foot wide water line easement running across lots 3 and 4 of proposed block 1 of the Fairway Forest subdivision be, and the same is hereby, released as a public utility easement; and 2. That the County Executive be, and he is hereby, authorizE to execute a certain agreement releasing said easement, upon form approved by the County Attorney. On motion of Supervisor Terry and adopted by the following recorded vote: AYES: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson NAYS: None IN RE: APPROPRIATION RESOLUTION NO. 2366-FISCAL AGREEMENT COUNCIL OF COMMUNITY SERVICES I DESCRIPTION ACCOUNT NUMBER INr.REASE DECREASE Class: Fund: Department: Obj ect: Expenditures Grant Proj ects Information and Referral Payment to State 660090-299 $7,200 I Class: Revenues Fund: Grant Projects Department: Information and Referral Object: Doner Funds Received 560090-0902 $7,200 Supervisor Park moved adoption of the foregoing appropriatic 1 resolution and also moved that the County Executive be authorizec to execute the necessary agreement providing that the County act as a pass-through agency for the local match required by a grant from the State Welfare Department, which motion was adopted by the following recorded vote: AYES: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Br. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson NAYS: None IN RE: RESOLUTION NO. 2365 ACCEPTING A CERTAIN BID MADE TO THE COUNTY OF ROANOKE FOR THE PURCHASE OF UNIFORMS FOR USE IN THE FIRE SERVICE BY THE VOLUNTEERS UPON CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND AUTHORIZING THE COUNTY EXECUTIVE TO ENTER INTO CONTRACT WITH THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDER BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of County Supervisors of RoanokE County as follows: 1. That that certain bid of Hub Uniform Company of Virginia for the purchase of uniforms for use in the fire service by the volunteers, upon all and singular the terms and conditions of the invitation to bid, the specifications of the County of Roanoke, Virginia, the bidder's proposal and the provisions of this resolution be, and the same is hereby, ACCEPTED; and I 7-24-79 . 227 .'-. . '. "....... . .. 2. That the County Executive be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to enter into contract with Hub Uniform Company of Virginia for the purchase of uniforms as aforesaid; and I 3. That all other bids for the purchase of said uniforms are hereby REJECTED and the County Clerk is directed to so notify such bidders and express the County's appreciation for such bids. On motion of Supervisor Compton and adopted by the followin~ recorded vote: AYES: NAYS: IN RE: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson None BENT MOUNTAIN AND CATAWBA FIRE STATIONS I Supervisor Myers moved that the Board receive and concur with the joint report of the County Engineer and Fire Coordinator recommending that the County use the method of obtaining design- construct builders for construction of Bent Mountain and Catawba fire stations, which motion was adopted unanimously. IN RE: SIGNING OF WATER AND SEWER CONTRACT Supervisor Terry announced that the formal signing of the proposed water and sewer contract with the City of Roanoke will take place on August 13, 1979, at 11:00 a.m. in Roanoke City Council's Conference Room, fourth floor of the Municipal Buildin~ IN RE: WELFARE BOARD Mrs. Johnson advised that Mr. Von Jones, a member of the County's Welfare Board, has moved from the area and therefore will need to be replaced. She then asked the Supervisors to give consideration to nominating someone to fill Mr. Jones' unexpired term on this Board by the Supervisors' next regular meeting. IN RE: ELECTRICAL EXM1INING BOARD-APPOINTMENTS When appointment of the Roanoke County Electrical Examining Board was made on June 12, 1979, consideration of appointment of the alternate utility representative was deferred since it was the Supervisors' understanding that Mr. William M. Mills, who formerly served in this capacity, had recently become disabled. The Electrical Inspector was directed to provide the name of someone else qualified to serve on the Board as a utility representative. The Supervisors were advised that the Electrical Inspector phoned the County Executive's Office on July 13, to strongly urge the reappointment of Mr. Mills advising that he had telephoned Mr. Mi+ls and was informed that he has recovered, is returning to work and would be willing to continue to serve if reappointed. Supervisor Terry moved that Mr. William M. Mills be reappointed to serve as the alternate utility representative on the Roanoke County Electrical Examining Board for a one-year I 7-24-79 228 f term covering the period July 1, 1979 through June 30, 1980, which motion was adopted unanimously. IN RE: ROANOKE COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD-CATAWBA MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE Since the Board of Supervisors did not elect a person to the position of Catawba Magisterial District member on the County School Board on June 26, 1979, consideration of this appointment was again before the Board. The six applicants were interviewed by the Supervisors at an informal public session which began at 5:00 p.m., prior to the Board's regular meeting held this date. Chairman Johnson advised that the interview with the candidates went well and commented favorably on the well- qualified candidates and thanked each one for their interest in this important position. Catawba District Supervisor Myers also thanked each candidate who applied for the position, stating that all six were certainly qualified for the position. This concluded the discussion and Supervisor Myers nominated Mr. C. Wayne Taliaferro to fill the Catawba District vacancy on the Roanoke County School Board. There being no other nominees at this time, the election of Mr. Taliaferro was approved by the following recorded vote: AYES: Mr. Compton, Mr. Myers, Mr. Park, Mr. Terry, Mrs. Johnson NAYS: None IN RE: ADJOURNMENT This concluded the business before the Board at this time and on the motion of Supervisor Park and a unanimous voice vote, the meeting was adjourned at 7:55 p.m. CHAIRMAN I I I