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08/08/1973 Packet
'War �► s +ir -- a w f +a a w ee s r +a n ar as as r +r +s �r �r a at �r sr aF as -p3 `. '�. FOR OFF=CE USE ONLY -7 S O `•? �0 £ Z _„BrpgS�'d oning Appeals Fee Rec�ipt o �1 .s' �t�-'=--`_;_�:,�.* aa�'iP1 as as ar at at as as as as as ar as � as � as +► a►�'i� as r 1 TION TO THE CHESTERFSELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERV2SOR5 OR BOARD OF ZON=NG APPEALS THE FOLLOW=NO =NFORMATSON SHALL B;; TYPED OR PRSNTED AND COMPLETED =N FULL a as as ae it as at * as � as ar X. EXPLASN FULLY THE REQUEST DES=RED Community District A) REZONSNG: From Type o£ use (s)proposed 8) CONDST20NAL USE C) VAR A C - D) S EC=AL EXCEPT ON : ai as as ae ai aF ai ao aF if ae a! 2. A) NAME OF APPLICANT: IJjTBnARD INVESTMENT COMPANY B) MATT-MMO ADDRESS : 1Z4 wi'vmrax gs n oa - 45 Ricivnozid, Va_ E Wo- D) NAME OF PRESENT OWNER OF PROPERTY ON bJHZCH THIS REQUEST WILL OCCUR: See attached list. E) MASL=NG ADDRESS: F TEL PHONE NO _ G) NAME OF PERSON TO BE NOT2FSED SF OTHER THAN APPL=CANT AND OR PROPERTY OWNER: IIUI9B1kRD INVESTMENT COiIII-P-VY H) ADDRESS- 124 raznx a prm"A:s oa n:k . zrg n a Z TELEPHONE NO _ — as at ar aF as ar at W at as � 3. SF THE APPL=CANT =S NOT THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY TN QUESTSON , EXPLASN: (A Copy o£ pending contract or option agreement sria11 be attac rigid hereto and made a part o£ this app llcat ion_ ) See attached options. sr as as ai � as at aF • ai as as LOCAT20N OF PROPERTY SN QUESTSON (Following information sriall be obtained from the O££ice o£ the County Assessor Room 213) 16-8 (1) . 5-1 4_ A) MA0SSTER2AL 02STRSCT Mi43-othiazi B) TAX MAP NO_ 16-8 (1) 20 C) SEC _ NO _ D ) SUBD2V2S=ON NO _ E ) BLOCK NO _ F) LOT OR PARCEL NO - (-- ) STREET ADDRESS H) SOURCE OF T=TLE FOR A R01-ERT2ES SNVOLVED DE D DOOK PAGE y 5. STATE THE REASON FOR THIS REQUEST: Present zoni rinAc not normi t rnmmPrri al development. ricultural; 6. STATE HOW THIS REQUEST WILL NOT BE MATERIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO THE ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS OR THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD: Properties east, west and south along Route 60 zoned predominantly B-2 and B-3. There is no planned residential property adjacent. 7. EXPLAIN ANY EXISTING USE PERMIT, SPECIAL EXCEPTION, CONDITIONAL USE OR VARIANCE GRANTED PREVIOUSLY ON THE PARCEL IN QUESTION: None. * * * ( 10 acr 8. A) EXISTING LAND USE(S): Vacant land except for 1 dwelling on Par. 5-1 B) EXISTING STRUCTURE(S): TYPE USE: C) EXISTING ZONING: Agricultural D) TOTAL ACREAGE OF THE REQUEST: 38.44 Acres. 9. GIVE NAMES OF ALL OWNERS ADJACENT, ACROSS THE ROAD OR HIGHWAY AND FACING THE PROPERTY AND ANY OWNERS ACROSS ANY RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FROM SUCH PROPERTY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY AFFECTED IS SITUATED AT OR WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY TWO OR MORE ROADS OR HIGHWAYS, AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEED OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY ROAD OR HIGHWAY WITH A RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OR AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF ANY TWO RAILROADS, GIVE NAMES OF PROPERTY OWNERS AT ALL CORNERS OF ANY SUCH INTERSECTION. (Following information MUST BE obtained by the applicant from the office of the County Assessor, Room 213). A) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: See attached list. MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: B) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS:_ TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL BLOCK: SECTION: C) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS:_ TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: D) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING TAX MAP LOT or ADDRESS: NO.: SUBD. NAME: PARCEL: BLOCK: -2- SECTION: . See attached list. E) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK. SECTION: F) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: 3LOCK. _ SECTION: G) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: S BD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: H) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: _ SECTION: I) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: J) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCE : BLOCK: SECTION: K) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: _ BLOCK: _ SECTION: L) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.:--SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: M) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: _SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: _ SECTION: N) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE USE THE BACK OF PAGES 2 & 3 -3- 10) THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE FEE REQUIRED. A FEE SCHEDULE IS AVAILABLE IN THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, ROOM 307. 11) CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: TREASURER, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD 12) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION EITHER THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY TAX MAP OR A SURVEYED PLAT OF THE ENTIRE PARCEL. 13) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION ANY PERTINENT SITE PLANS OR TENTATIVE PLATS. NOTE: INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS MAY DELAY THE SCHEDULING OF REQUESTS. 14) I/WE HEREBY DEPOSE AND SAY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE STATEMENTS AND THE STATEMENTS CONTAINED IN ANY EXHIBITS TRANSMITTED ARE TRUE: 2Z ff�?�vU%Ir , 1973 . 21 (Name of person other ylyhn,Out ( acting for the applicdht, fillin out all or a part of this appli- cation) HUBBARD INVESTMENT COMPANY James F. Hubbard;,President name as used in Item 2-A, Page 1) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS_,g_.01- DAY OF Ott ,197a _- MY COMMISSION EXPIRESO_4d.j G 19 7 - NOTARY -4- FP FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ar f Supervisors __ Case No.� �Q J p�SA'of Zoning Appeals Fee Receipt No. -T-�T �ill ATION TO THE CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SHALL B.'11 TYPED OR PRIN`-ED AND COMPLETED IN FULL 1. EXPLAIN FULLY THE REQUEST DESIRED A) REZONING: From (�'2) To (B-3 ) Type of uses proposed: B) CONDITIONAL USE: C) VARIANCE: D) SPECIAL EXCEPTION: 2. A) NAME OF APPLICAN :j DAY REALTY OF RICHMOND$ INC. B ) M#j&LNojdADB§E '- Ine '644 9965 -ELERONE ,:� D ) NAME OF WipgNoTf %jJ?oRj WRRTA Th 1iaCH THIS REQUEST WILL OCCUR: E) MAILING ADDRESS: F TELEPHONE NO.: G) NAME OF PERSON TO 5E j0pF�nAdFrOTHER THAN APPLICANT AND/OR PROPERTY H[rNris H ) ADeFSSo I TELEPHONE NO. * * * * * * * * * * 11 3, IF THE APPLICANT IS NOT THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY IN QUESTION, EXPLAIN: (A Copy of pending contract or option agreement shall be attached hereto and made a part of this application.) Authorization Attached LOCATION OF PROPERTY IN QUESTION (Following information shalki be obtained from the Office of the County Assessor, Room 213) Bermuda ? 8 2- 5 (3 ) 4. A) MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT B€ TAX MAP NO. NO.�l,�y E ) BLOCK NO. F) LOT �OR PARCEL NO. G) STREET ADDRESS H) SOURCE M TITLE FOR ALL PROTPERTIES INVOLVED DEED BOOK PAGE 5. STATE THE REASON FOR THIS REQUEST: To construct and ooerate Motel and Restaurant 6. STATE HOW THIS REQUEST WILL NOT BE MATERIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO THE ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS OR THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD: In keeping with the development which has already occurred adjacent to +this property. 7. ORPLAIN ANY VARIANCE GRANTEDGUSE PREVIOUSLYTONSTHEIAL PARCELEINIITIONAL USE QUESTION: 8. A) B) C) D) EXISTING EXISTING USE: LAND USE(S): Vacant STRUCTURE(S): EXISTING ZONING: TOTAL ACREAGE OF THE REQUEST : 5.7 Aeres 9. GIVE NAMES OF ALL OWNERS ADJACENT, ACROSS THE ROAD OR HIGHWAY AND FACING THE PROPERTY AND ANY OWNERS ACROSS ANY RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FROM SUCH PROPERTY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY AFFECTED IS SITUATED AT OR WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY TWO OR MORE ROADS OR HIGHWAYS, AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEED OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY ROAD OR HIGHWAY WITH A RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OR AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF ANY TWO RAILROADS, GIVE NAMES OF PROPERTY OWNERS AT ALL CORNERS OF ANY SUCH INTERSECTION. (Following information MUST BE obtained by the applicant from the office of the County Assessor, Room 213). A) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: Rosa V. Go e MAILIT4G ADDRESS: P.O. Box 4 8, Chester, Virginia TAX MAP NO. • 82-5 {3)82-5(1)__12 SUBD. NAME: Xingsl, and Heights LOT or PARCEL: 10A BLOCK: SECTION: B ) PROPERTY OWNER'S I4AME : Church, Methodist, World Div. Board of Missions MAILING ADDRESS: 475 Riverside Drive New York New York TAX MAP NO.: 82-5 (1) SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL BLOCK: SECTION. C) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: Willis Limited Partnership MAILING ADDRESS•c/o Robert M. Goodman Assoc. RED CARPET INN, Petersburg TAX MAP NO.: 82-5 (1) SUBD. NAME: FIRE, EXIt bA .23234 LOT or PARCEL:- 11 BLOCK: SECTION: D) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: John S. Scherer MAILING ADDRESS:Route 15, Box 498, Richmond, Va. 23234 TAX MAP NO.: 81-4 (3 ) SUBD. NAME : Kingsland Heights LOT or PARCEL: 7 BLOCK: SECTION: -2- E) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME. A-aM e A rl^^a - MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: U A I S. LOT or PARCEL��, BLOCK: _ SECTION: • F) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: ,SUB . NAME: LOT or PARCEL: Q 13 C : SECTION: G ) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: L'A l ror M. nahnnm MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO. . SUBD. NAME xilq LOT or PARCEL: c BLOCK: SECTIOrT:- H) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: op p Pamc avanup Rieniiayirginia TAX MAP NO.: 92i_c (: _ SUBD. NAME LOT or PARCEL: cr BLOCK: SECTION: I) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: _ SECTION: J) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: K) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: _ SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: L) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: M) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: _SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: N) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE USE THE BACK OF PAGES 2 & 3 -3- 10) THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE FEE REQUIRED. A FEE SCHEDULE IS AVAILABLE IN THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, ROOM 307. 11) CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: TREASURER COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD 12) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION EITHER THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY TAX MAP OR A SURVEYED PLAT OF THE ENTIRE PARCEL. 13) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION ANY PERTINENT SITE PLANS OR TENTATIVE PLATS. NOTE: INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS MAY DELAY THE SCHEDULING OF REQUESTS. 14) I/WE HEREBY DEPOSE AND SAY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE STATEMENTS AND THE STATEMENT CONTAINED IN ANY EXHIBITS TRANSMITTED ARE TRUE: 19?-j-. name of person other than, but acting for the applicant, filling out all or a part of this appli- cation) SIGNATURE APPMANT (Same name as used in Item 2-A, Page 1) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO EFORE ME THIS r 3 DAY OF ��c�' �197 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES ��-� -1��` '1-_1� / �� 19 �`�• NOTARY -- -4- 7 m * FOR OFFICE USE ONLY # Board of Supervisors Case No.-73S0 �1 Board of Zoning Appeals Fee Receipt No. APPLICATION TO THE CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVXSORS,OR, BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS � THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SHALL BE TYPED OR PRINTED AND CQIrLETED IN BULL 1. EXPLAIN FULLY THE REQUEST DESIRED A) REZONING: From ( ) To_---- -_ o Type of use propose : singls__famil.m risidice B) CONDITIONAL USE: NIA -- C ) VARIA CE : *•!e D) SPECIAL EXCEPTION: _A - 2. A) NAME OF APPLICANT: Wilijam T .nnada B) MAILING ADDRESS: 2A05 Whj+aboleft Rnad 0010n4913 He C TELEHONE NO.:526-6200 D) NAME -OF PRESENT OWNER OF PROPERTY ON WHICH THIS REQUEST WILL OCCUR: $as Back E) MAILING ADDRESS: F TELEPHONE NO.:see G) NAME OF PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT AND/OR�� PROPERTY OWNER: i,mes W DeBo r -- H) ADDRESS : 1 He is Virginia I TELEPHONE NO.: 52 9535 3. IF THE APPLICANT IS NOT THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY IN QUESTION, EXPLAIN: (A Copy of pending contract or option agreement shall be attached hereto and made a part of this application.) N/A LOCATION OF PROPERTY IN QUESTION (Following information shall be obtained from the Office of the County Assessor, Room 213) 1 4. A) MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Matoaca B) TAX MAP NO. 158-ise C) SEC. NO. N/A D) SUBDIVISION NO. N/A E) BLOCK NO. F) LOT OR PARCEL NO . M• 31 G) STREET ADDRESS giver_ Rai._ & X.eter aii Rd. H) SOURCE OF TITLE FOR ALL PROPERTIES INVOLVED DEED BOOK 1a66 PAGE 21 9 2 .D, ,19 do F - William L. Canada C/O Canada Sheet Metal Company '. 2605 Whitehouse Road -Colonial Heightp-.(Chesterfield County), Virginia 52"200 Charles J. Lail 26M irlhitehouse Road Colonial Height s (Che sterf ield County^) , Virginia 526-2461 Julius J. DeBoer and Cl-larlotte M. DeBoer Route 3, Cox Road Petersburg, Virginia . 732--6107 5. STATE THE REASON FOR THIS REQUEST: T+ aFj tha degire of the nymers to devel_o� thi p y� i mi e rnr! t ha n= pt rjtnt i en et ai '1_e �ami t dt *at 1 i nQ i, i th 1 nt a r. 6. STATE HOW THIS REQUEST WILL NOT BE MATERIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO THE ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS OR THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD: being -used i -either farm land- or for timber V=ses. Within the Mast several months there has bei a substantial increase in the construction of residences wlithin the surrounding ei hborhood. Since it is the purpose and desire of the ovners to develop the properl for the construction of rAnglok fp4 y* dkv3v1ivg%1 p is felt that the proposed (over) %. ORPLAIN ANY VARIANCE GRANTEDGUSE PREVIOUSLYTONSTHEIAL PARCELEINIITIONAL USE QUESTION: 8. A) EXISTING LAND USE(S): --Rem TYPE B) EXISTING STRUCTURES):=@ USE: C ) EXISTiN#o4Zt +illv6 : D) TOTAL ACREAGE OF L 9. GIVE NAMES OF ALL OWNERS ADJACENT, ACROSS THE ROAD OR HIGHWAY AND FACING THE PROPERTY AND ANY OWNERS ACROSS ANY RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FROM SUCH PROPERTY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY AFFECTED IS SITUATED AT OR WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY TWO OR MORE ROADS OR HIGHWAYS, AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEED OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY ROAD OR HIGHWAY WITH A RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OR AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF ANY TWO RAILROADS, GIVE NAMES OF PROPERTY OWNERS AT ALL CORNERS OF ANY SUCH INTERSECTION. (Following information MUST BE obtained by the applicant from the office of the County Assessor, Room 213). A) PROPERTY OWNER'S MAILING ADDRESS: Horhe Is Box 88, Chesterfield, vir TAX MAP NO.: j 5. 8_t2 SUBD . NAME: LOT or PARCEL: 100.0 acres BLOCK: " S NAME : T_hn w A--= B) PROPERTY OWNER' S NAME: Winfield Broyn. Jr. MAILING ADDRESS: Route 1 , Chesterfield, Virginia TAX MAP NO.: i -SUBD . NAME: LOT or PARCEL p:0 acres BLOCK: N fA SECTION: N�A C ) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: pandora CoMM, IM• - MAILING ADDRESS: 1?4 E. Bay Street, Charleston, South Carolina TAX MAP NO .: 158-19 SUBD . NAME LOT or PARCEL : _20.5 acres - BLOCK: HAA SECTION: N A D ) PROPERTY OWNER' S NAME: Phillip Bland - MAILING ADDRESS: 1012 Shepherd Street, Petersburg, Virginia TAX MAP NO.: j5A. 20 SUBD. NAME: N/A �_ LOT or PARCEL: 26.80 acres BLOCK: N/A SECTION: _- -2- b (ccnti.) use of raid property All, actually enhance the value of the property of the adjacent miners and the surrounding neighborhood. I and E) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: Lloyd M. Stephenson and Phillip,M. MAILING ADDRESS2� N. 25th Street, SUBD. NAME.:: - TAX MAP NO.. BLOCK: SECTION: N'A LOT or PARCEL: F) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: Dana M. Parham MAILING ADDRESS -. Route 1, Chesterfield vjr SUBD. NAME: TAX MAP NO.: 3L0 K: SECTION LOT o-^ PARCEL : ' ina G ) PROPERTY OWNER' S iioutE : J. ��' and Pearl Fisher e, V , a e d 93r MAILING ADDRE SUBD. NAME: - TAX MAP NO.. BLOCK : SECTION: N/A LOT or PARCEL.' Moses G. and Nellie Broti�n H) PROPERTY OWNER'S E 1007jaxeI avema, foungstovu Ohio 02 MAILING ADDRESS: SUBD. NAME: --A TAX MAP NO.: 15 2 LOT or PARCEL • acres BLOCK : N A SECTION : N/A I ) PROPERTY OWNER'S RAu�e iJo:�eph Simmons Ethel Brot.n MAILING ADDRES SUBD. NAME: TAX MAP NO.. BLOCK: SECTI LOT or PARCEL. J ) PROPERTY OWNER' WN M i:Percy Fisher e , , e r a MAILING ADDRESs SUBD. NAME: u/Q TAX MAP N0 .: -- 5 LOT or PARCEL:,- es BLOCK : A SECTION: ]g, K) L) PROPERTY OWNEER�R'ssS NAMEMOz�• B. Branch Route 1� x , �e erfield Vir MAILING ADDD7�2 .. SUBD. NAME: TAX MAP NO LOT or PARCEL. $ BLOCK: SECTION�_ PROPERTY OWNER'SJ E Waverly C. Brovn and Copeland Broc•n I � � MAILING ADDr%$ SU D . 1AME : N TAX M..P N0. • BLOCK : SECTION : N A LOT or PARCEL' tinental Timber Lands. Co . Woodlands M) PROPERTY OWNER' Nl�M t, 2^ 0 MAILING ADDRJ� ' ' TAX MAP NO.' ST?"n 7SEE ""TN A LOT or PARCEL'BLOCK:C'1''t0N : N A N) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: SUBD. NAME: TAX MAP NO.: BLOCK: SECTION• LOT or PARCEL: FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE USE THE BACK OF PAGES 2 & 3 -3- 10) THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE FEE REQUIRED. A FEE SCHEDULE IS AVAILABLE IN THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, ROOM 307. 11) CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: TREASURER, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD 12) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION EITHER THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY TAX MAP OR A SURVEYED PLAT OF THE ENTIRE PARCEL. 13) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION ANY PERTINENT SITE PLANS OR TENTATIVE PLATS. NOTE: INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS MAY DELAY THE SCHEDULING OF REQUESTS. 14) I/WE HEREBY DEPOSE AND SAY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE STATEMENTS AND THE STATEMENTS CONTAINED IN ANY EXHIBITS TRANSMITTED ARE TRUE: April 30, 197' (Name o erson other than, but acting or the applicant, filling out all or a part of this appli- cation) 197 4- SIGNATUNh (Same name as used in Item 2-A, Page 1) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS30th DAY OF April ,1973 • MY COMMISSION EXPIRES J=e 3 , 1975 . NOTARY -4- * FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Board of Supervisors Case Board of Zoning Appeals Fee * * * * * * * * * * * * # * * * * # * * * * * * * * *--F-w * APPLICATION TO THE CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SHALL B, TYPED OR PRIN`13D AND COMPLETED IN FULL * * * * * * * * * * * If 1. EXPLAIN FULLY THE REQUEST DESIRED A) REZONING: FromA ricultural ( ) To Residential Type of uses proposed: Residental - Subdivision B) CONDITIONAL USE: C) VARIANCE: D) SPECIAL EXCEPTION: * * If * # # * # x * # # 2. A) NAME OF APPLICANT: Custom Investments Inc. B) MAILING ADDRESS: Post Office Box 458, Chester, Virginia 231 C ELEHONE NO.: 74b-b3: D) NAME OF PRESENT OWNER OF PROPERTY ON WHICH THIS REQUEST WILL OCCUR: Thomas W. Leete E) MAILING ADDRESS: 9900 Hickory Road, a ers urg, rg n a F TELEPHONE NO . : G) NAME OF PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT AND/OR PROPERTY OWNER: John E. Dodson H) ADDRESS: Post Office Box il, Unestertiela, Virginia I TELEPHONE NO.: 74 - 311 3. IF THE APPLICANT IS NOT THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY IN QUESTION, EXPLAIN: (A Copy of pending contract or option agreement shall be attached hereto and made a part of this application.) If * * * * * * * If * * LOCATION OF PROPERTY IN QUESTION (Following information shall be obtained from the Office of the C unty Assessor, Room 213) 4. A) MAGISTERIAL DISTR B) TAX MAP NO. C) SEC. NO. D) SUB IVISION NO. E) BLOCK NO. F) LOT OR PARCEL NO. -/ ✓✓- G) STREET ADDRESS H) SOURCE OF TITLE FUR ALL OPERTIES INVOLVED DEED BOO PAGE tIcl 5. STATE THE REASON FOR THIS REQUEST: tion 6. STATE HOW THIS REQUEST WILL NOT BE MATERIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO THE ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS OR THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD: Plans are for the orderly development of a residential subdivision as per plans attached hereto. 7. EXPLAIN ANY EXISTING USE PERMIT, SPECIAL EXCEPTION, CONDITIONAL USE OR VARIANCE GRANTED PREVIOUSLY ON THE PARCEL IN QUESTION: 8. A) EXISTING LAND USE(S): undeveloped B) EXISTING STRUCTURE(S): None TYPE USE: C) EXISTING ZONING: Agricultural D) TOTAL ACREAGE OF THE REQUEST: 41.13 Acres 9. GIVE NAMES OF ALL OWNERS ADJACENT, ACROSS THE ROAD OR HIGHWAY AND FACING THE PROPERTY AND ANY OWNERS ACROSS ANY RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FROM SUCH PROPERTY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY AFFECTED IS SITUATED AT OR WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY TWO OR MORE ROADS OR HIGHWAYS, AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEED OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY ROAD OR HIGHWAY WITH A RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OR AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF ANY TWO RAILROADS, GIVE NAMES OF PROPERTY OWNERS AT ALL CORNERS OF ANY SUCH INTERSECTION. (Following information MUST BE obtained by the applicant from the office of th County AssesEorRoom 213). A) PROPERTY OWNER'S" NA MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: B) PROPERTY OWNER' S NAME:J/ / J ' �' ��� r✓ MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: /7v i SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL � l!y BLOCK: SECTION: r C ) PROPERTY OWNER' S NA E : MAILING ADDRESS: A� G' TAX MAP NO.: 7 v i SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: _BLOCK: SECTION: D ) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: lei �� -�/ ✓! "6'' •' MAILING ADDRESS: ���✓' �� TAX MAP NO.: 7 v i SUBD. NA LOT or PARCEL: v1 b BLOCK: SECTION:- -2- E) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: A TAX MAP NO.: / L' LOT or PARCEL F) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: SUBD. NA SECTION: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: 3L0 K: SECTION: G) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: H) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: I) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: J) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: K) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: L) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: M) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: _SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: N) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE USE THE BACK OF PAGES 2 & 3 -3- 10) THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE FEE REQUIRED. A FEE SCHEDULE IS AVAILABLE IN THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, ROOM 307. 11) CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: TREASURER, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD 12) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION EITHER THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY TAX MAP OR A SURVEYED PLAT OF THE ENTIRE PARCEL. 13) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION ANY PERTINENT SITE PLANS OR TENTATIVE PLATS. NOTE: INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS MAY DELAY THE SCHEDULING OF REQUESTS. 14) I/WE HEREBY DEPOSE AND SAY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE STATEMENTS AND THE STATEMENTS CONTAINED IN ANY EXHIBITS TRANSMITTED ARE TRUE: 1977_• OF AGENT (Name of person other than, but acting for the applicant, filling out all or a part of this appli- cation) SIGNATURE APPLICANT (Same name as used in Item 2-A, Page 1) FI- SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THISG DAY OF ,197 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES I , 19• -4- �t r� c, C� OARD SUPERAbRS. ��•r;�;E�C�,'� •di iF � # iF # # �F 'lE it ftR OFFICE USE ONLY oupervisors oning Appeals Case No./ 3y,0 Fee Receipt No�f * * * * * * * i '�1iV TO THE CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR BOARD OF 70NING APPEALS THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION SHALL B".-"TYPED OR PRIN"IED AND COMPLETED IN FULL 1. EXPLAIN FULLY THE REQUEST DESIRED A) REZONING: From ( ) To R-2 ( ) Type of uses proposed: B) CONDITIONAL USE: C) VARIA E: D) SPECIAL EXCEPTION: 2. A) NAME OF APPLICANT: & J.P. Spinner B) MAILING ADDRESS: POO, B x 381 C V;fainja 31 E XHONE NO. 74d7 D) NAME OF PRESENT OWNER OF PROPERTY ON WHICH THIS REQUEST WILL OCCUR: Same E) MAILING ADDRESS: F TELEPHONE NO.: G) NAME OF PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT AND/OR PROPERTY OWNER: H) ADDRESS: I TELEPHONE NO.: 3. IF THE APPLICANT IS NOT THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY IN QUESTION, EXPLAIN: (A Copy of pending contract or option agreement shall be attached hereto and made a part of this application.) LOCATION OF PROPERTY IN QUESTION (Following information shall be obtained from the Office of the County Assessor, Room 213) 4. A) MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT Dale B) TAX MAP NO. 81-13 C ) SEC. NO. D ) SUBDIVISION NO. E ) BLOCK NO. F) LOT OR PARCEL NO. L-1 G) STREET ADDRESS H) SOURCE OF TITLE FOR AL, PROPERTIES INVOLVED DEED BOO PAGE . 5. STATE THE REASON FOR THIS REQUEST: Sub -division 6. STATE HOW THIS REQUEST WILL NOT BE MATERIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO THE ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS OR THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD: This progerty will be zoned the same as Kendale Acres and we feel_. that it will not be detremental to the adjacent,proFerty owner. 7. EXPLAIN ANY EXISTING USE PERMIT, SPECIAL EXCEPTION, CONDITIONAL USE OR VARIANCE GRANTED PREVIOUSLY ON THE PARCEL IN QUESTION: 8. A) EXISTING LAND USE(S): B) EXISTING STRUCTURE(S).__ USE: C) EXISTING ZONING: AgricUtUral D) TOTAL ACREAGE OF THE REQUEST: yb 9. GIVE NAMES OF ALL OWNERS ADJACENT, ACROSS THE ROAD OR HIGHWAY AND FACING THE PROPERTY AND ANY OWNERS ACROSS ANY RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FROM SUCH PROPERTY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY AFFECTED IS SITUATED AT OR WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY TWO OR MORE ROADS OR HIGHWAYS, AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEED OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY ROAD OR HIGHWAY WITH A RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OR AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF ANY TWO RAILROADS, GIVE NAMES OF PROPERTY OWNERS AT ALL CORNERS OF ANY SUCH INTERSECTION. (Following information MUST BE obtained by the applicant from the office of the County Assessor, Room 213). A) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME :,T-M. Tiir n= & 9.L. Davis _%W.H.F. Joh—ndnn MAILI14G ADDRESS TAX MAP NO.: qfi_4_(_j)_T SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: B) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: F.G. Pruitt Jr. MAILING ADDRESS: 2-415 Grenoble Roid,Richmonds. Va. 2 2z TAX MAP NO.: W-1 - 1 -1 SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL BLOCK: SECTION: C) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: ' 00 Old Lane. Gar p Va. TAX MAP NO.: 81-1-1 SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: 2 BLOCK: SECTION: D) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: County of Chesterfield (Utilities) MAILING ADDRESS: Chesterfleld, Vlrglnla 23632 TAX MAP NO.: 81-9 SUBD. NAME. LOT or PARCEL: 11 BLOCK: SECTION: -2- E) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: Miless G.E. et al MAILING ADDRESS: P.O. Box 3519 chestex, va 23632 TAX MAP NO.: 81-13 SUBD. NAME: Kendal® 9cres Ad, LOT or PARCEL:l-D. 1-EBLOCK: SECTION: F) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: :3L CK: SECTION: G) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: H) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: I) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: J) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: K) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: L) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: M) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: _SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: N) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE USE THE BACK OF PAGES 2 & 3 -3- 10) THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE FEE REQUIRED. A FEE SCHEDULE IS AVAILABLE IN THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, ROOM 307. 11) CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: TREASURER, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD 12) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION EITHER THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY TAX MAP OR A SURVEYED PLAT OF THE ENTIRE PARCEL. 13) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION ANY PERTINENT SITE PLANS OR TENTATIVE PLATS. NOTE: INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS MAY DELAY THE SCHEDULING OF REQUESTS. 14) I/WE HEREBY DEPOSE AND SAY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE STATEMENTS AND THE STATEMENTS CONTAINED IN ANY EXHIBITS TRANSMITTED ARE TRUE: C::)a 197 7 �. SIGNATURE OF AGENT (Name of person other than, but acting for the applicant, filling out all or a part of this appli- cation) / Ze- GNATSA ANT (Same name as used in Item 2-A, Page 1) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BE ORE ME THIS_�1DAY OF �- '�/ ,197 3 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES �� �-� �, 19• i NOTARY -4- Ll OF SUPERVISORS _ IELD COUNTY, Board ► ';+ �f�s0 s Board zpp� R OFFICE USB ONLY Case No.7.3so s Fee Receipt No ?y Qq S APPLICATION TO THE CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR BOARD OF 70NING APPEALS THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION .SHALL B7, TYPED OR PRIN`ED AND COMPLETED IN FULL 1. EXPLAIN FULLY THE REQUEST DESED A) REZONING: From & ) To — Type Type of uses proposed: ' B) CONDITIONAL USE: C) VARIANCE: D) SPECIAL EXCEPTION: 2. A) NAME OF APPLICANT: Ukjdo/ B) MAILING ADDRESS: dCU D) NAME OCCU: E) MAIL Cu �k",w b j 01-17-3"0 C ) TELtHUNt NU.: ;SS73-VV nF PR ;RNT OWNER of PROPERTY ON WHICH THIS REQUEST WILL G) NAME OF PERSON TO B NOTIFIED IF OTHER THAN APPLICANT AND OR PROPERTY OWNER: Ar)R H) ADDRESS: I-Y TELEPHONE NO.: 3. IF THE APPLICANT IS NOT THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY IN QUESTION, EXPLAIN: (A Copy of pending contract or option agreement shall be attached hereto and made a part of this application.) LOCATION OF PROPERTY IN QUESTION (Following information shall be obtained from the Office of the County Assessor, Room 213) 4. A) MAGISTERIAL DISTRICT `'(M TAX MAP NO. I h ' 9 C ) SEC. NO. Ih - °1 (I) D ) SUBDIVISION NO. E ) BLOCK NO. F) -L-e - PARCEL NO. 3 G ) STREET ADDRESS 1 j p ; 0 I H) SOURCE OF TITLE FOR ALL PRROPERTIES INVOLVED DEED BOOK 16�r/f� PAGE 51 zc 5. STATE THE REASON FOR THIS REQUEST: SG��' 6. STATE HOW THIS REQUEST WILL NOT BE MATERIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO THE ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS OR THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD: 7. EXPLAIN ANY EXISTING USE PERMIT, SPECIAL EXCEPTION, CONDITIONAL USE OR VARIANCE GRANTED PREVIOUSLY ON THE PARCEL IN QUESTION: 8. A) EXISTING LAND USE (S) : B ) EXISTING STRUCTURE (STYPE USE: C ) EXISTING ZONING • I CU [. rz D) TOTAL ACREAGE OF THEREQUEST: /.17 9. GIVE NAMES OF ALL OWNERS ADJACENT, ACROSS THE ROAD OR HIGHWAY AND FACING THE PROPERTY AND ANY OWNERS ACROSS ANY RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FROM SUCH PROPERTY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY AFFECTED IS SITUATED AT OR WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY TWO OR MORE ROADS OR HIGHWAYS, AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEED OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY ROAD OR HIGHWAY WITH A RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY OR AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF ANY TWO RAILROADS, GIVE NAMES OF PROPERTY OWNERS AT ALL CORNERS OF ANY SUCH INTERSECTION. (Following information MUST BE obtained by the applicant from the office of the County Assessor, Room 213). A) PROPERTY OWNERS NAME: s o "A a.,,,.. a M • _— MAILING ADDRESS : qQ n". �,. �, . u� 3'IS Cam. 5 Sano„coia TAX MAP NO.: Ih - 9 SUBD, NAME: 1GEP o PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: B) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: 'N MAILING ADDRESS: S(c ► I `'^ A , TAX MAP NO.: t'! - 4 0 ) SUBD . NAME: +6T-o PARCEL `°1- 1 BLOCK: SECTION: C) PROPERTY OWNER' S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: on TAX MAP NO.: 1 11- ► o k%) SUBD . NAME: L T_or PARCEL: 1 BLOCK: SECTION: D ) PROPERTY OWNER' S NAME: t�� �S , �• �� ' `a MAILING ADDRESS: %90 S TAX MAP NO.: 01- (o (%) SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: I BLOCK: SECTION: -2- 335uC E) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: F) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT o , PARCEL: 'BLOCK: 3ECTION : G) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: H) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: I) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: J) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: K) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: L) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: _ SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: M) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: _SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: N) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE USE THE BACK OF PAGES 2 & 3 -3- 10) THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE FEE REQUIRED. A FEE SCHEDULE IS AVAILABLE IN THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, ROOM 307. 11) CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: TREASURER, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD 12) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATIONT EITHER THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY TAX MAP OR A SURVEYED PLAT OF THE ENTIRE PARCEL. 13) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION ANY PERTINENT SITE PLANS OR TENTATIVE PLATS. NOTE: INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS MAY DELAY THE SCHEDULING OF REQUESTS. 14) I/WE HEREBY DEPOSE AND SAY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE STATEMENTS AND THE STATEMENTS CONTAINED IN ANY EXHIBITS TRANSMITTED ARE TRUE: 197 SIGNATURE OF AGENT __SIGNATU E OF APPLICANT (Name of person other than, but (Same name as used in Item 2-A, acting for the applicant, filling Page 1) out all or a part of this appli- cation) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS L DAY OF ,197 3 - MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 19 7 �O• NOTARY -4- BOARD U �;UHEVIVJSOT, CHESTERFIELD OOUNIV " FOR OFFICE USE 0 L� C `-Np." Supervisors Case '..;Board of -Zoning Appeals Fee Receipt No. c.A APPLICATION TO THE CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OR BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS .`)`' .' THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION >HALL B. TYPED OR PRINrZZD, AND! COMPLETED IN FULL 1. EXPLAIN FULLY THE REQUEST DESIRED A) REZONING: From Type of use(31 proposed: / ti B):CONDITIONAL USE: _ C) VARIANCE: D) SPECIAL EXCEPTION: - 2. A) NAME .OF APPLICANT: B) N .;,MAI ADDRESS : 0 Q/ i ELE 0 .: D)''NAME OF PR ENT OWNER OF PROPERTY ON WHICH THIS REQUEST WILL^ OCCUR: E) MAILING A RE$S : v "1 u ,v EL PHONE NO.:ycc� G) ;NAME;•OF PERSON TO BE NOTIFIED F OTHER THAN APPLICANT -=A D OR PROPERTY OWNER: e IM nv e! ' H) ADDRESS: S'. u/F lT "C d - " Z U I TELEPHONE_N0.: 9 -72 7 3. ,` ''`IF"THE"APPLICANT IS NOT -THE OWNER OF THE PROPERTY IN -QUESTION, EXPLAIN: (A Copy of pending contract or option agreement shall be attached hereto and made a part of this application.) LOC/TION OF PROPERTY IN QUESTION (Following information shall be obtained frofn( the Of%fice.of the County Assessor, Room 213) 4. A) MAGISTERIAL DhSTRIC 8) TAX MAP N0. L/%- //(/�/ C) $EC . Nth: D) SUBDIVISION NO. E;) BLOCK N0 " F)"`;"LOT OR PARCEL N0. G) STREET ADDRESS H)SOURCE OF TITLE FOR ALL PROPERTIES INVOLVED DEED BOOK PAGE 1 5 . STATE THE TREASON FOR THISS.. REQUEST: /J Ar N "�`T/{ A.nI tT/iAi.�!�/i/!✓l�l w � T..i � � /d 6. STATE HOW THIS REQUEST WILL NOT BE MATERIALLY DETRIMENTAL TO THE ADJACENT PROPERTY OWNERS OR THE SURROUNDING NEIGHBORHOOD: 7. EXPLAIN ANY EXISTING USE PERMIT, SPECIAL EXCEPTION, CONDITIONAL USE OR VARIANCE GRANTED PREVIOUSLY ON THE PARCEL IN QUESTION: A) EXISTING LAND USES): /�,�<<a./fcee� �'r,c•R1ih� s. B ) EXISTING STRUCTURE (S) :/ USE: C) EXISTING ZONING: D ) TOTAL ACREAGE OF THE REQUEST: _ S /Jc•,�Fs 9. GIVE NAMES OF ALL OWNERS ADJACENT, ACROSS THE ROAD OR HIGHWAY AND FACING THE PROPERTY AND ANY OWNERS ACROSS ANY RAILROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY FROM SUCH PROPERTY. IN THE EVENT THE PROPERTY AFFECTED IS SITUATED AT OR WITHIN 100 FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY TWO OR MORE ROADS OR HIGHWAYS, AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEED OF THE INTERSECTION OF ANY ROAD OR HIGHWAY WITH A RAILROAD RIGHT -OF -[JAY OR AT OR WITHIN ONE HUNDRED FEET OF THE INTERSECTION OF THE RIGHT-OF-WAYS OF ANY TWO RAILROADS, GIVE NAMES OF PROPERTY OWNERS AT ALL CORNERS OF ANY SUCH INTERSECTION. (Following information MUST BE obtained by the applicant from the office of the County Assessor, Room 213). A) PROPERTY OWNER'S NA E : -'i/ MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: iz7- 76) SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: a] PROPERTY OWNER'S TRAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: _//r- )/ 61)z 6udll. LOT or PARCEL BLOCK: NAME: SECTION: C ) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: D ) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: L ///v,;, s MAILING ADDRESS: �ZS�,�''A 1,F'���,,� 1�1 C1 mr. c % C�� TAX MAP NO.: /3 5/ - / ri) SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: -2- ,51 E) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: 115 MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SURD. N ME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: F ) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: 3OC.: SECTION: G) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: H) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: I) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: J) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: K) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: L) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: M) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: _SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: N) PROPERTY OWNER'S NAME: MAILING ADDRESS: TAX MAP NO.: SUBD. NAME: LOT or PARCEL: BLOCK: SECTION: FOR ADDITIONAL SPACE USE THE BACK OF PAGES 2 & 3 -3- 10) THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE FEE REQUIRED. A FEE SCHEDULE IS AVAILABLE IN THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT, ROOM 307. 11) CHECK OR MONEY ORDER MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: TREASURER, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD 12) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION EITHER THE APPROPRIATE COUNTY TAX MAP OR A SURVEYED PLAT OF THE ENTIRE PARCEL. 13) ENCLOSE WITH THIS APPLICATION ANY PERTINENT SITE PLANS OR TENTATIVE PLATS. NOTE: INCOMPLETE APPLICATIONS MAY DELAY THE SCHEDULING OF REQUESTS. 14) I/WE HEREBY DEPOSE AND SAY THAT ALL OF THE ABOVE STATEMENTS AND THE STATEMENTS C07 ,�ED IN ANY EXHIBITS TRANSMITTED ARE TRUE: Cp 197,3 SIGMURE OF AGENT (Name of person other than, but acting for the applicant, filling out all or a part of this appli- cation) SIGNATURE- ame name as used in Item 2-A, Page 1) SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS DAY OF. �c x ,1973 MY COMMISSION EXPIRES l NOTARY -4- LM n Present: VIRGINIA: At a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County held at the Courthouse on August 8, 1973 at 9:00 A.M. Mr.Irvin g. Horner, Chairman Mr. Leo iviyers, Vice -Chairman Mr. J.Ruffin Apperson lVir. A.J.Krepela Mr. E.Merlin O'Neill i,r. Apperson gives the invocation. Also Present: Mr. Ilif.orris Mason, Asst.Comm. Atty. Mr. !,,t.�V.'urnett, Co.Administrator Mr. Robt. A. Painter, Co. Eng. Mr. Dave Welchons, Asst. Co. Eng. Mr. William Prosise, Asst. Co. Eng. Mr. P•iichael Ritz, Co. Planner Mr. Stan Balderson, Planner Iviessrs. Stanley, Rountree and Baldock, from,the Division of Forestry, presentdd to the Board a check for $19, 968.53, being one --fourth of the gross proceeds derived from the sale of timber at the Pocahontas Park. The Chairman thanks the Division of Forestry and commends: them on the sale of this much timber. Mr. Robert Painter, County Engineer, presents Contract W73--53D for the installation of water mains to the Swift Creek Company in the amount of $3657.50 and recommends the approval of said contract. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. A pperSon,seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that Contract W73-53D be approved. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. I,iyers, Mr. Apperson and *mr. Krepela. On motion of Mir .Krepela, seconded by I`�ir.I°iyers, it is resolved that Sewer contract #73-49CD for the Powhite Village, Section "A", in the amount c,f $87,947.85 be and it hereby is approved. Ayes: Iylr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson,&Fir. Krepela. On motion of I,lr. Myers, seconded by I,ir.hpper.�on, it is resolved that a sewer connection be given Mr. Charles R. Erb at the corner of Willis and Germont Roads, at a cost of :600.00 or the actual cost of the installation whichever is greater. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Fir. Myers, Mr. Apperson and Ivlr.Krepela. U *10 On motion of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that due to the emergency of obtaining easements for Project 6511 that condemnation proceedings be instituted against the following named citizens, if the bona fide offer is not accepted: Emmett Gregory, Jr., et als, Project 6511-69 D/2 $50.00 Bernice Vaughan (Widow) Projr:ct 6511-69D/1 50.00 Ayes; Mr.Horncr, , Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr.Krepela and I"tr. O'Neill. Mr. Pzosise gives a report on the status of certain roads in sub- division and it was generally concluded that commitments be obtained from the developers so that when said roads have been hard -surfaced or otherwise Completed and a report of this be given on August 22, 1973. On motion of Mr. Apper.on,seconded by Mr.Krepela, it is resolved that the County save the State harmless from a drainc;ge easement across County -owned property, adjacent to the Courthouse Green Subd., Section 1RC9t. Ayes; Mr, Horner, Mr. Myers, IL2r. Tpperson, Mr.Krepela and Mr.0'Neill. On motion of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Nr. Myers, it is resolved tht).t Contract 6511-69D for the installation of sewers on a portion of the Pocoshock Creek be awarded to Moore, Kelly and Reddiah, who submitted the low bid of $249,896.00. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Appe on, Mr.Krepela and Mr.O$Neill. On motion of Mr.Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that Contract 7032.-6 .for the installation of sewers in Southampton Acres, be awarded to 3 P- Construction Company, Inc., who submitted the low bid of $174,754.25. Ayes: Nir. Horner, iuir. Myers, Mr. Apperson and Nir. Krepela. On motion of lIr. Krepela econded by Nr. Myers, it is resolved that Contract S72-54CD-10 for the installation of sewers in the Buckingham Road area be awarded to the G.L.Howard Construction Company, who submitted the low ,id of $339,058.00, using A/C Pipe. Ayes: Mr.Horner, Mr. Myers, N.ir. Apperson and Mr.Krepela. On motion of Mr. Apperson,seconded by Px.O'Neill, it is resolved that winfree Street in the Beulah area be changed to Brookshire Drive. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr.Krepela and Mr.O'Neill. -2- On motion of Mr. O'Neill seconded by Mr.Apperson, it is resolved that on the agreement of the Supervisor from the District and Chief Eanes, that a fire hydrant be installed at the end of a water line on Carmel Road. Aye: Mr.Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, i,ir.Krepela and Fir.0'Neill. On motion of Mr.Krepela, seconded by M.r. Apperson, it is resolved that that 1973-74 Secondary Road budget of the County of Chesterfield in the total sum of $2,533,423.00 be and it hereby is approved. Ayes: Mr. Horner, P-tr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr.Krepela 4nd Mr.O'Neill. The State Highway Department notified the County formally that the following road had been taken into the State Secondary System of roads: Addition Centralia Gardens Subdivision Crossvile Road - From its intersection with State Route 788, Telstar Road, eastwardly 0.10 mile to its intersection with St).te Route 750, Shiloh Drive 0.10 Mi. Ayes: 14r. Horner, iNir. I,iyers, hire Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr.O'Neill. On motion of Mr.Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the request of the Salisbury Corporation for the County to save the State Highway Department harmless from any problems with drainage easements involved in Section "H"-3 of the Salisbury Subdivision be and it hereby is approved. It is here noted that the subdivider has signed an agreement with the County saving the County harmless from the same problems. Ayes: Mr.Horner, Mr. P,.yers, Mr. Apperson, Mr.Krepela and Mr.O'Neill. Thcre was read a letter from Mr.E.L.Covington, Resident Engineer, Virginia Department of Highways, concerning the request of the Board to remove the toll barriers from the ?Jalthall Interchange, which letter offered some hope that this might be accomplished after the original bond debenture is paid off in 1974. On motion of Mr. Apperson,seconded by Mr.1viyers, it is resolved that Little Creek Lane be taken into the Secondary System of roads as a Rural Road as of July 1, 1973, from its intersection with State Route 637, eastwardly 603.55' (0.11 Mi.) to State maintenances on Berrybbook. This road has a 50-ft. right-of-way and serves 5 houses. Ayes: Nir.Horner, Mr.Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr.Krepela and Mr.O'Neill. -3— On motion of I,'-,r. Krepela, seconded by I;r, Niyer ., it is resolved that that the highway Department be and it hereby is requested to install traffic control lights as soon as possible at Ruthers Road and Rt.60, Turner road and Rt.60 and Buford Road and Rt.60. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. P-iyers, Mr. Apperson, Mr.Krepela and Nir. O'Neill. On motion of Mr. i�,pperson,seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the sum of v5450.00 be paid from a fliiscellaneous -,unction Account toward the planning of a Science Vuseu!-n in the City of Richmond. It is here noted that other localities in the area have supported this project. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. i-lpperson and "Mr. O'Neill. On motion of Nir. r,yers, seconded by D^.;r.Apperson, it is resolved that the following erroneous tax claims be and they hereby are approved for payment: Revco Southeast Drug Centers, Inc. K, Paul Johnson Louis A.Palans H.G. & Nora . 'Dade Robert R. & Jean A. Camden,Jr. John E. Phyllis C. Harris Floyd I and Gladys m.Kunkel Co.Retail Merch. License $410.00 1973 Co. license 10.00 Taxes for first half of 1973 11.47 2irst half of 1973 10.23 Taxes for first half of 1973 13.64 Taxes for first half of 1973 101.68 Taxes for first and second half of 1971 3.26 Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. iiyers, Mr. Apperson and i"ir. O'Neill. On motion of Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the Chief Electrical Inspector, Butler be authorized to attend the International Association of Electrical Inspectors in aeptember at Houston, Texas. Mr. Horner, Nir.Niyers, Nir. Apperson & Mr.O'Neill-Ayes. the matter of vacating a section of road in the Greenbriar Subdivision was scheduled for this date; how ver, -Ije advertisement has not been accomplished in a legal fashion. Mr. Biggs and Nir. Sawyer come before the Board and state that they still wish the 25-ft. road to be vacated. On motion of 1`ir. O'Neill,seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that this road be closed to traffic and the Highway be contacted for further signage on both sides of this right--of-way. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson and Mr. O'Neill. -4- n Upon further consideration of this matter, it is on motion of Mr. O'Neill, seconded 13y Mr. Myers, resolved that the Commonwealth's Attorney be requested to advertise the vacation of this road for the Board meeting of October 10, 1973 at 11:00 o'clock. Ayes: lair. Horner, Lr. Myers, Mr. Apperson,&Mr. O'Neill, Mr. Stan Balderson presented to the Board a firs, station plan which is the result of cooperative efforts of the Fire officials and the Planning Department. Chief Eanes speaks briefly in support of the plan. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Nir. 1111yers, seconded by Mr. '-�pperson, it is resolved that the following resolution be adopted: WHEREAS, Section 15.1-452 of Virginia Statutes provides for preparation of a comprehensive plan in parts; and WHEEEiaS, the Chesterfield General Plan - 1955 does not include proposed fire st:_,tion facilities; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the District Fire Chiefs have reviewed the Chesterfield General Plan - 1995-Fire Station and Service District Location Plan - a plan map and a plan report herein- after referred to aw the "Plan",and have recommended approval thereof; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has reviewed and considered the Plan; NOW, THERL:F�.RE, THIS BO.%RD RESCLVES that the Plan attached hereto be approved with the following statements of conditions and policies: A. The Plan is intended to be gener.Ll in nature and specific location and actual ultimate size of fire st��.tions are not intended to be shown thereon. Sche- duling of acquisitions or improvements is advisory only. B. The following reports and maps are accepted as part of the Plan: 1. Chesterfield General Plan - Soil Condition and Existing Public Tjater and Sewer Service - 1972 (a map). 2. Chesterfield General Plan - 1995 - Transportation, Land Use and Community Facilities ( A t,iap). C. The Planning Commissionand District Fire Chiefs map review and amend the Plan within two years for certi- fication to the Board of Supervisors but that the Plan shall be considered amendable at any time. D. This Plan shall become a part of the Chesterfield General Plan - 1995. E. The Director of Planning is hereby authorized to map the fire stations on the Chesterfield General Plan - 1995- -5- M M Transportation Land Use, and Community Facilities (A Map). Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson Iir. O'Neill. On motion of mr. O'IQuill,seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that the Variance granted to Firs. Doris Goode on March 12, 1973, on Tax TJ<,: p :,ec c.146 (1) Parcel 17 be chanced to allow the construction of a dwelling across the proposed street to Parcel 4 from the original property. Ayes: Mr.Horner, Nx. I,iyers, Mr. j�.pperson, and Nr. O'Neill. On motion of Mr. Horner, seconded by hir.i\'.yers, it is resolved that this Board requests the Highway Department to take into the Secondary System as of July 1, 1973, Robertson Road, from a point on Rt.653, .09 of a mile south of its intersection with Rt.678,.36 of a mile westwardly to a turn --around, Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr.Myers, Mr. App� _son and Mr.0'Neill. On motion o.- Mr. �pper son, seconded by Mr. lvyers, it is resolved _ By the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County that the application of Disabled l,Jar Veterans - kl Bartrum Chapter No.50, for permission to conduct Bingo games and/or raffles, having been received by the Board and duly considered, permission is hereby granted said applicant Disabled !ar Veterans, -Al Bartrum--Chapter No.50., to conduct Bingo games and/or raffles subject to the conditions as set forth in said permit. Ayes: I-±r. Hornex, ivlr. Myers, Ivir. Apperson and I'4r.Krepela. On motion of 11'ir. Nyers, seconded by I'ir.Krepela, Be it Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County that the application of thc: Loyal Order of the Moose for permission to conduct Bingo games and/or raffles, having been received by the Hoard and duly considered, permission is hereby granted said application, the Loyal Order of the Id.00se, to conduct Bingo games and/or raffles subject to the conditions as set forth in said permit. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. J;Apperson and Mr. Krepela. On motion of Mr. Apperson, seconded by i,ir e Myers, it is resolved that the officials of the Chesterfield Fair Association be given the right to place bumper stickers on County v.hicles under the control of the Board of Supervisors. Ayes: Mr. Horner, 11'ir. Myers, Iir. Apperson and !V;r. O'Neill. On motion of NIr. Apperson,seconded by I,�r.i,-.yers, it is resolved that the County Administrator be requested to express to hiss Lucy Corr, Director of Social Services the Board's sympathy in the loss of her Sister. Ayes: Mr. Horner, 1`ir. Myers, Er_. Apperson and Mr.O'Neill. 73-41 hlr.Howard N'ayo, representing the Hubbard Investment Company comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Community Business (B---2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 38.44 acres, fronting approximately 1000 feet on Old Suckingham Ro,-id (Rt.677) and fronting approxim,ately 550 ft. on I-lidlothian Pike (Rt.60) and being loc:.ted 700 feet borthwest of the intersection of Old Buckingham Load :nd Huguenot Road (Rt.147) and 1900 feet west of the intersection of Midlothian hike and Huguenot oad in Midlothian Magisterial District. Refer to Tax h.ap Sec. 16-8 (1) parcels 5-1 and 20 (Sheet 20). Mr. I,,iayo states that lie lives in the area -..nd believes that the 500 ft. allowed as a buffer strip along Buckingham Road to be adequate to safeguard the County from the effects of any business on Rt.60. Mr. Leonard Paris states that he is not generally opposed but there is too much traffic on Buckingham ..oar; ,-end requested that the lots be no less than 100 feet in width, and requested further that there be no chrough .road on this property which connects Buckingham with Rt.60. Upon consideration whereof and on motion of 1,-ir. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is rezoned to B-2 with the exception of that portion of the property lying within 500 feet on the south side of Buckingham Road, which parcel is hereby rezoned to R-2, and with the further provision that there be a 15 ft. widening strip on Buckingham Road, no connecting street from Buckingham to Rt.60 and that no residential lots be less than 100 ft. frontage. Ayes: Mr. Horner, h:r. Myers, Nr. sLpperr.1'on, iir.Krc:pela and 1\;ir.G'Neill. 73-74 Mr. Jack O'Connor, representing the Day Realty of Richmond, Inc., comes before the Hoard requesting the rezonin,; from Residential (R-2) to General Business (B-3) of a parcel of land of rectangular shape, containing 5.72 acres, fronting approximately 700 feet on Pams 4.venue, extending ea.stwardly to a depth of approximately 400 f t.,and being located approximately 200 ft. north of the intersection of Pams 1;.wenue and illis Road (Rt. 613) in Bermuda I,agisterial District. Refer to Tax Nap Sec. 82-5 (3) lots 10, 117 11A, 12A2 12B and 12C,Kingsland Heights (Sheet 23). Mir. O'Connor states that he wishes to construct a motel at this location . Mr. John S. Scherer presents further recommendations on additional restrictions which some citizens of the area would like to have. _7 Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. dyers, seconded by Mr. O'Neill, it is resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is rezoned to Gener,=il 3)usiness-(B-3) with the understanding thec-. the restrictions in the Zoning Ordinance will take care of the request of the citizens in the area,. Ayes: Mr.Horn:r, Mr. Myers, Fir. Apper:,on, 1�1r.Krep la and Mr.O'Neill. 73-81 i-Ir. James DeBoer, representing Mr.`.!Jilliam L.Canada, comes before the Board requesting the r�:zoning from Agricultural (A) to aesidential (R-2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 76.20 acres, having no road frontase, but bounded on the north and east by the oilliam L. Canada Plat, and being located in the southwest guadrant of the intersection of River Load (Rt.602) and Exter Will Road (Rt.636) in iiato ca iIagistcrial District. Refer to Tax Nap Sec. 158-12 (1) parcel 37 (Sheet 47). Mr. DeBoer states that approxim d.ely 10 to 15% of the land will not percolate and th.,t his client will in::.t� ll a central well system and use septic tanks where possible, i�.fter some discussion of this matter and noting that the Planning Commission had recommended the approval of R-1 zoning, it is on motion of I1r.G'Neill, seconded by Ivi.r.1-1.yers, resolved that the afore - described property be and it heEbyy is rezoned for residential purposes (R--1) . Ayes: Iv,r. Hornr, i,lr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Nr.Krepela and Mr.O'Neill. 73-82 Cn motion of I°ir. Apperson,seconded by i:i.r.i.yers, it is resolved that the withdrawal of the application o-j_ Custom Investments, Inc., of a request on GrDves Road, be and it hereby is accepted. Ayes: Dir. Horner, Mr. i,yrers, 'Nr. Apperson, and Mr. Krepela. 73-92 ir. Paul Sharpe, representing Realty Industries, Inc.,comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from residential (R-1) to Residential (R--2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 37.3 acres, fronting approximately 500 ft. on South Courthouse Road, (Rt.653), and being bounded on the east by Forest P-cres Subdivision and on the west by Lake Crystal Farms Subdivision in Clover Hill Magisterial District. Refer to Tax 1,,ap Sec. 27-14 (1) parcel 7, Sheet 8. Mr.Sharpe states that there will be only 80 lots in the 38 acres, that all lots will have. County water and sewers, storm sewers and curb and gutters. ;'vir.R.E.Burks presented a petition signed by approximately 175 persons opj�osing the rezoning to R-2. Vir.J.L.Condrey questions :he number of people in the area and ivir. ..E3-... M M Kelley raises some question about the drainage. Fir. Sharpe states that the houses will cost in excess of,$#0,000 each and the zoning on Courthouse Road may be: R-1. Mr. Sam ivicEwen states that the area is becoming overcrowded and that the Board should not allow increased density of people. On motion of Mr.Horner, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that this request be deferred to September 12, 1973. Ayes: T'.,r. Horner, T,,ir. Myers, Mr. Apperson and i,ir.Krepela. 73-93 Mr,G.E.i',iles comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R-2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 96 acres, fronting approximately 500 ft. on the west line of Hopkins Road (Rt. 637) and being bounded on the north by the south line of proposed Route 288 and on the southwest by Crooked Branch Creek in Dale !Magisterial District. Refer to Tax Map Sec. 81-13 (1) parcel 2-1 (Sheet 23). There appearing no one in opposition to this request and the Planning Commission having recommended approval, it is on motion of T1r.Apper on, seconded by Mr. Vyers, resolved that the of oredescribed parcel of land be rezoned from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R-2). Ayes: Mr. Horner, i-ir. P.yars, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Kr,:pela and N.!X. O'Neill, 73-96 Mr, Paul Sharpe, representing 'realty Industries, Inc., comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Residential (R-2) to Townhouse For Sale (R-7) part of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 19.1 acres, located approximately 418 feet east of Adkins Road and being bounded on the east by Beaver Pond Branch and on the south by the proposed extension of Powhite Parkway in Clover Hill Magisterial District. Refer to Tax Plap Sec. 27-16 (1) part of parcel 4 (Sheet 8). Mr. Sharpe states that his clients own approximately 110-acres around this site, that sewers were brought to this area at great expenses that they have worked with the Highway Department in improving Adkins Road, that this project has been approximately 2 years in planning due to the Powhite Parkway extension which takes approximately 23-acres and th8t his clients wish to put 131 Townhouse units on 18.7 acres. Approximately 45 people ap,Jear to oppose this rezoning. Mr. Sam NcEwen, Attorney, representing the Springhill and Gatewood Subds. states that there is no reason to overdevelop the area, that schools will be crowded, traffic will be clogged, fire -Ind Police service will be hampered and the aver:=lge house now sells for between 16401000 and $60,000 and that the area does not need Townhouses. Mr. W. Patrick Clayton, presents a petition signed by some 220 citizens opposed to Townhouse projects, Mr. Daniel H.Gerritz, President of the Archway Civic ,,ssociation, ME speaking also for the Scottingham and Shenandoah Subdivisions, states that all three subdivisions oppose Townhouses in the area. I,ir. Sharpe states that Ryan Homes is a part of the contract which Realty Industries purchased and that there will not be any morel units now than there would have been before Powhite Parkway. 1'ir.Horner states that the Highway Department is somewhat bt:hind in its trafficways construction, that Powhite Parkway will be of necessity a toll facility, that in his opinion the present people must be protected and the Health and '.�elfare of everyone should be paramount, at which point Mr. Sharpe seeks to withdraw the application of the Realty Industries, Inc. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Ial of rezoninecondedg by Mr. Kr pela, it is resolved that the withdrawal of this rezoning request be accepted.. T':yc ,�yesz Tir. Horner, Fr rs, Tr. pperson, i:r.Krepcla and T"r.0'Neill. 73-99 mr. Marshall Tuck, representing the Woodie lissociates, of which he is part owner, comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Community Business (B-2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 1.576 acres, fronting approximately 200 feet can the north line of riidlothian Turnpike (Rt.60), extending northwardly to a depth of approximately 500 feet and being located approximately 500 ft. east of the intersection of i,iidlothian Turnpike and Research i-�Ioad in Tiidlothian Magist(--:rial District. Refer to Tax T'!ap Sec.17-9 (1) parcel 3 Sheet 8). T-!:r. Tuck states that a Chinese Restaurant will open on this tract of land. Nir.Walter S. Carter, does not oppose the request but seeks to establish where buildings will be constructed. There being no opposition to this request and the Planning Commission having recommended approval, it is on motion of 1,,x .Krepela,seconded by i•,r. O'Nei117 resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it herebyis rezoned to B-2. ;ayes: Mr.Horne::rT,'ir. i° yers, N� r.xpperson, I1,1r.Krepela and it'ir.0'Neill. 73-100 Mr.Marshall Tuck, representing Raymond L.Berry et al, comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Agricultural (A.) to Community 1--�usiness (B-2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 1.87 acres, fronting approximately 300 feet on the north line of Midlothian Turnpike (Rt.60), extending north wardly ea depth of approximately 400 ft., and being located approximately 800 ft. west of the intersection of Pi.idlothian Turnpike and Robious Road (Rt.675 ) in I>idlothian l\,agisterial District. Refer to Tax Map sec. 17-7 (1) parcel 21 (Sheet 8). Mrs. L.B.Poole speaks in opposition and T,.rs. Rosa Brown speaks at length concer.ninq the opposition of the neighborhood concerning the present motorcycles and state that if the County is going to allow business on Rt.60, she does not oppose this move; however, it should establish a buffer along Robious Road. Mr. Tuck states that he is not willing to accept a buffer strip, whereupon, it is on motion of Nir. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers, resolved that this zoning request be deferred to September 12, 1973. Ayes: Mr. Horner, i�r.Myers, Mr. 73-102 Apperson, Mr.Krepela and P°.r.O'Neill. Mr.James Sellers, representing the American Alchemy, Inc.,comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from General Industrial (M-2) to Heavy Industrial (ii-3) part of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 5.85 acres, fronting approximately 460 ft. on the south line of Cld Bermuda Hundred Road (Rt.618), extending southwardly to a depth of approximately 500 feet, and being located approximately 900 feet east of the intersection of Gld Bermuda Hundred Road and Ramblewood Drive (Rt.617) in Bermuda Magistclrial District. Refer to 1�.x Map Sec. 117-14 (1) part of parcel 1 (Sheet 33). There appearing no opposition to this request and the Planning Commission having recommended approval, with certain restrictions, it is on motion of Tiro Myers, seconded by I1:r. Apperson, resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is zoned to Heavy Industrial (M-3) with the provision that there be a 50-f to buffer zone left on the southern part of the property and a 25-f t. buffer facing (ld Bermuda Hundred Road. Ayes: Mr.Horner, P.r. Mydr.s, Nra Apperson, i,.ir.4repela and T,r,O'Neill. 73-103 Pair. Garland Dodd, representing I:ents Enterprises comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to i:obile I--,ome Park (i.H-1) several parcels of land of r,-ctangular shape,containing 4 acres, fronting approximately 700 ft. on SQring Street (unimproved), also fronting approximately 200 ft. on Sunset i.venue (unimproved), and being located in the northwest quadrant of the intersection of the aforementioned unimproved roads in Bermuda i'agisterial District. Refer to Tax i,iap :sec. 116-10 (3) Block C, lots 1 thru 28, Cool �E;ring (Sheet 32)9 nr requests a deferral of this application. Upon considerati.on whereof, and on motion of P,ir. i,yers,seconded by i,iro Apperson, it is resolved that this request be deferred to September 12, 1973. Ayes: Nir. Horner, N':r. iviyers, Mr. Apperson and I� r.Krepela. 73-104 ior. Jqmes '.,4'ard comes before the Board seeking a Use Permit to locate a mobile home at 8209 i�iidlothian Pike on Pray Noe18-15 (1), stating that he is employed as a Night yatchman for the businesses in the area. On motion of tiro Horner, seconded by 1°1r.Myers, it is resolved that a Use Permit be granted for a period of three ( 3 ) years to allow -11- M the location of a Mobile Home on the aforedescribed parcel of land. Ayes; Mr. Horner, Mr. riyers, Mr. Apperson, Nr.Krepela and Mr.O'Neil1. 73-105 Mr. Herman E. Iv'.orris comes before the Board requesting the right to locate a Mobile Home on the east line of Otterdale Road,approximately 1200 feet south of its intersection with Genito Road on mpa 46 (1) parcel 16-1 and states that he wishes to house his N other who needs constant attention close to the home of his Brother. Cn motion of Mr.Horner, seconded by I1ir.Myers, it is resolved that a permit be granted for the location of a Mobile home on the afore - described parcel for a period of two (2) years. Ayes: Dir.Horner, Fir. Myers, Nr. Apperson and Eir.Krepela. 73--106 Mr, Walter L. Gulledge comes before the Board requesting a use Permit to locate a Mobile Home at 7811 Pioneer Street on Tax I�ap Sect. 67-11 (21 Block 20, Lots 11-179 Rayon Park (Sheet 23). Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of lvir. Myers, seconded by Mr.Krepela, it is resolved that a Use Permit to locate a Nobile Home on the aforedeseribed parcel of land for a period of two ( 2 ) years be and it hereby is granted. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. Layers, Pair. Appersonr and Ivir. Krepela. 73. :107 mr. Thomas Saidy comes before the Board requesting the right to locate a I,iobile Home on the property of 1jerty T. martin, located at 4721 Lee Street on May Sect. 115-6((6)) Lots 1 and 2B and states that he has been in ill health and wishes to locate a trailer close to the Martin Home. Upon consideration whereof $ and on motion of Nr. Iers seconded by Fir, Appersont it is resolved that a Use Permit to' locate a mobile home on the aforesaid parcel be granted for the use of Virs Saidy only for a limit of two (2) years. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Vir. Myers, hir. Apperson, and I�ir. Krepela. There was pr:_sented proposed changes to the Chesterfield Subdivision Regulations, Che same having been advertised properly and there appearing no one to oppose the ordinance amendments and the Planning Commission having recommended same, it is on motion of Mr.Krepela, seconded by Mr. Apperson, resolved than the following Ordinance changes be approved: erection .yrticle VII, Stage B, Sec. 1.-Delete'Jithin twelve (12) months of the date of approval of the tentative plat" and substitute therefor: ;,�,,fter complying with the terms and conditions of tentative �12- in 5-2 .G ; a :c;re"; Section 8.2-Delete ;'Reserved" and insert the following. "Monuments shall be installed in all subdivisions at all block corners, angle points, radial points of curve in streets, and at intermediate points along streets or boundary lines where monuments cannot readily be seen one from the other. The replacement of any monuments removed or destroyed during the development of the subdivision shall be the responsibility of the subdivider"; Section 10.3-d-Delete "exact" and add the following after "foot": with accuracy to 0.5 percent;"Delete and reserve the number; Section 10.13-1-Add on radial lots of cul-de-aec" after "lines"; Section 10.3-0-Add the following: f°Source of topography shall be stated on plat. USGS quadrangle sheets shall not be an acceptable source." Ayes: Mr.Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson and Krepela. There were presented six (6) bids for the construction of the addition to the Nursing Home. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Apperson,seconded by Mr.Krepela, it is resolved that the construction of the Nursing Home Addition be awarded to the 1-I.E.Howard & Sons, Inc., who submitted the low bid of $905,558.00 with a completion date of four hundred and twenty (420) days. Ayes: Mr, Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson and Mr.Krepela. Mr. Jacob Niast, Nursing Home Administrator, comes before the Board and states that due to the rapid escalation of food and medical supply costs and the increase in the minimum wage in the latest Federal Program, that it is necessary to raise the rates for the Nursing Home to the following scale: Intermediate Care - Skilled Care - Semi -Private Private Femi-Private Private $18.50 to $20.50 $23.50 to 25.50 $22.00 to 24.00 25.00 to 27.00 Ubon consideration whereof, and after considerable discussion of the necessity of this increase, it is on motion of P.l.Apperson,seconded by Mr. Krepela, resolved that the recommended rate increases be approved„ Ayes: Mr.Horner, Mr. Ivlyers, Mr. Apperson and Vir.Krepela. There was read a letter from the Police Department concerning some recommendations as to the Retirement Program of the Police Officers, which matter is held for further study. _13- u M On motion of Mr. the Police Chief as a Dog Warden, October 31, 1973, Ernest P.Gates is Police powers. Ayes: iir. Horner, Apperson,seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that be authorized to employ Russell Nathaniel N:iills, beginning August 16, 1973 and extending through and the Judge of the Circuit Court, the Honorable requested to give Russell Nathaniel Mills special 1`ir. Myers, Nr. Apperson and Dir. Krepela. On motion of 1v1r.i�Lpperson, seconded by 1vir.Myer_ s, it is resolved that a Variance be granted to I-Ir. billy Quaiff for the construction of a dwelling on approximately 1.1 acres fronting 59.4 feet on Hopkins Road, lying between Kimberly Acres and the property of D.C.Clark, with the understanding that the house would be located some 300 feet from Hopkins Road and that a widening strip 30-ft. from the center line of Hopkins ;load be dedicated along the property in question. Ayes: Mr. Horner, ir. Byers, Mr. Apperson and 1,�X.Krepela. On motion of i,,,r.Myers, seconded by Ilir.Krepela, it is resolved that the sum of $3182.00 be approved for the construction of underground electric lines at the %irport in the gicinity of the maintenance hangar. Ayes: "ir. Horner, I°lr. Iiyers, Mr. Apperson and Itr.Krepela. On motion of 1lir.Apperson,seconded by f"r.Krepela, it is resolved that the name of the new recreational park at the intersection of Courthouse Road and Rt.360 be officially called Rockwood Park. Ayes: Mr.Horner, "ir. flyers, 11ir. Apperson and Nr.Krepela. On motion of 11ir.Apperson, seconded by i�'Ir.Krepela, it is resolved that the preliminary plans of the restroom facilities of the Rockwood Park be approved and the Planning DLr�-ctor be authorized to get completed plans and secure bids through proper channels for the construction of this building. Ayes: Mr. Horner, I�ir. Myers, 1`11r. Apperson and Ivlr.Krepela. There was read a le::ter from the Greater .Ri_c; mond Transit Company requesting the County's approval for the continued operation of existing bus service in Chesterfield County by the Greater Richmond Transit Company when said Company takes over the transit system from the Virginia Transit Company on or about September 11 1973. On motion of Nr. Apperson, seconded by Hr.Myers, it is resolved that this Boal_d gives its approval for the continued operation as requested. Ayes: I-ir.Horner, iir. Myers, Ivir. Apperson and ilr. Krepela. On motion of 1"r. F�.yers, seconded by Nr.Apperson, it is resolved that Mr.B.J.Meredith and ,ir. 8dward Ryan be appointed as County representatives to the "Horizon 2000" Committee. Ayes: 1�'ir.Horner, ?-Ir. *"lye 's, Mr. Apperson and Mr.Krepela. -14- On motion of ir. Apperson,seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that this .Board pay $40,465.50 to the John Tyler Community College for site development and operating costs of the College. byes: 'Lr. Horner, IX. Myers, I°ir. i-.pper.son and Mr. Krepela. On motion of Itr. Apperson,seconded by lvir.Krepela, it is resolved that the S,ommonwealth's Attorney be requested to review the policy and requirements for applications for Bingo permits with an eye to clarifying the requirements on certain type of applicants. Ayes: ►`'ir. Horner, i'ir. Myer,, Nir. Apperson and Nir.Krepela. On motion of PIr.Myers, seconded by Ilr. Apperson, it is resolved that the sum of $12,000 be appropriated from the unappropriated surplus of the General Fund to the following funds: 11-102-104 - Compensation of Inspectors $109450.00 11-102-109 - Clerical P�ssts. 12550.00 in the Building Inspector's Department. Ayes: Mr. orner, , Mr. Myers, 1%r . upper: on and Mr. Krepela . On motion of I.r. Myers, seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that the following statement be sent to 1,1r.Henry Howell: Big IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield Countyy, wishes to express publicly its sincere thanks to Lt. Governor henry Howell and his Aides for m:eting with the Board on July 24, 1973 to discuss matters of grave concern f�lcing the County. We greatly appreciate his reviewing with us these problems. He displayed an intimate knowledge of County Government and the problems of roads, proposed regional government, Welfare administration, and others. his obvious interest in Chesterfield County is heartily appreciated. Ayes: Mr. Horner, sir. Myers, I•�r. 1pperson and i,ir.Krepela. On motion of Dir. i-.pperson, seconded by Pir.Myers, it is resolved that this Board adjourns at 7:30 P.hI. to 8:00 A.L. on August 97 1973 4o meet with Gov. I -fills Godwin. Eyes: L�ir. A orner, Fr. Piye:cs, I.r. Apperson and Nr.Krepela. -15- COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA r 6- GOW. FORM 5-2/1/73-300,000 SETS INVOICE DUPLICATE 1 (Name and address of State Agency receiving goods or service) SOLD VIRGINIA DIVISION OF FORESTRY TO P. O. BOX 3758 iCNARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA 22903 s�... ((Ntame aandd,address of Vendor) BY c% W. F. Custard P. 0. Bos 3758 L Charlottesville, Va, 22903 I 7 I Purchase Oro Requisition, Dote of Invoice J%mo. 1973 How Shipped Terms and Discount NOTICE TO VENDOR All invoices against agencies of the Commonwealth of Virginia must be prepared on this form and four copies sent directly to the agency to which merchandise was shipped or for which service was rendered. Invoices must be completed in detail. Reader a separate invoice for each purchase order promptly upon completion of ship- ment, or performance of service. Retain last copy for your records. If charges for freight or express are added to invoice, original bill of lading or receipt must be attached. DATE OF SHIPMENT OR DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLES OR SERVICES I QUANTITY UNIT IUN IT ( AMOUNT SERVICE PRICE 6/29%73 One fourth Voss proceeds derived from the lands of the Pbeabmtas Felt in Chesterfield Comty in sccordalsrlse with the Provision of Chapter 4, Article 1, Sectiaa 10-33, Sub-Seotim 5 of the Virgixtia Code. VENDORS SHOULD NOT WRITE BELOW THIS LINE VENDOR'S TOTAL Remarks DE1)UC I'l O.N S Discounts-- ..... ... ..�fo Other (Specify) : July 12, 1973 ..._ 4t-90-0E,4-1430 19,968.53 Amount certified for payment LEAVE BLANK The enclosed check is in payment of the account as stated above. Any errors should be brought promptly to the attention of the State Treas. urer Y. U. Box 6 H., Richmond 15, Va. and this check returned with the statement. An endorsed check constitutes evidence of payment: no further receipt is r Fed... Chief Fiscal Officer ENEERING AND UTILITIES DEPARTME' COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD AGENDA FOR THE MEETING OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AUGUST 8, 1973 I. Approval of water contract: W73-53D Route 360 Swift Creek Company $3,657.50 II. Approval of sewer contract: S73-49CD Powhite Village, Section A $37,947.85 III. Request for sewer connection: Letter dated August 2, 1973 from Charles R. Erb for corner of Willis Road and Germont Road. IV. Review of proposed changes in sewer and water connection charges. V. Resolution authorizing condemnation proceedings against the following properties: Emmett Gregory, Jr., et als, Project 6511-69D/2 $50.00 Bernice Vaughan (Widow) Project 6511-69D/1 $50.00 VI. Report on status of subdivision roads not in State System. VII. Consideration of request from Realty Industries for a drainage easement across County property (Courthouse Green, Section C). VIII. Miscellaneous 1. Award of Sewer Contract 6511-69D, Portion of Pocoshock Creek Trunk, to Moore, Kelly & Reddish in the amount of $249,896.10 based on the use of A/C pipe. 2. Award of Sewer Contract 7032-6, Southampton Acres, to 3 M Construction Company, Incorporated in the amount of $174,754.25 based on the use of A/ C pipe. 3. Street Name change. 4. Award of Sewer Contract S72-54CD-10, Buckingham Road to Salisbury - Windsor Forest, to G. L. Howard Contruction Company in the amount of $333,570. 5. Recommend rejection of bid for Sewer Contract S72-54CD-9, Stonehenge to Buckingham Road. 8/3/73 t W, . Robert A. ftiatar u lr s County of Choy orrf'i+ ld. CLx"ter field 0, V t. D*&r Bob: it it felt that the f*IUWIM offers for a $a m easement agreement will be rofwtad: Ott ornery, Jr. , 6 6511-69D12 50.00 ac ala 110rataa M (Wi rw) ► 11-i 9D/'1 50.00 Slaw corelr, Riot of Vey agivieOr AJB/u* cat Robert A. Pafltars COVSt �IUaaW e t pia 42, n rmer .. ilrr�r - clavor 1t 11 t!# ! J. C. I'a ►roaar, COMO Aii for M, W. iMM rma C a &'ram l votary PLAT SHOWING EASEMENTS TO BE RTE �a5j•o L ACQUIRED CROSSING THE LAND mtiA60M,� NOW BELONGING TO EMMETT N \'' �° \, GREGORY MIDirOTH1AN DISTRICT M, ys00 y CHESTERFIELD. COUNTY, o,��� \, �� G VIRGINIA. ,O v 2 7 rn t, \ K �\ z \\ I Z \ 5 y 153 t 83.14 ` (n MH 153.8764 LOP'(1 C> 'O\ �(n O tZt� �� F?7�� . r fZ f p (� i► To 40 o A �\ th 7\5�3�6p�0 OSO� O A S • .' � Js' 9 /'� a •d v\p Y % m NOTE �. o. PERMANENT EASEMENT ENCLOSED IN RED = CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT ENCLOSED IN GREEN E= th 0� DO�NEST . �0 0 a NOTE' • BEARINGS REFER TO ViRGINIA RECTANGULAR px GRID SYSTEM -SOUTH ZONE -1927 N.A. DATUM b• P;N 0 50 100 200 p LOT 34 \ �� \ GRAPHIC SCALE ! U ry . �2 EDNA BLUNT N . Q N N Q EXIST AT&T `' �� D.B.810 P.229 as p EASEMENT �•<t' 'AO �� 25' PERMANENT EASEMENT 702• . _ AI , c 574'2S'48'W---► �'579-2=_31yv l0 vspG 0cOQk 00 2t 12174• TDM -!O ,q 90,01: — L. o U pAR O TRUCTION EASEMENT R .STUART ROYER • 236 0 5+82 51 "n 6511- 690 & ASSOCIATES DATE:s-s-73 2 CONSULTING ENGINEERS RICHMOND ,VIRGINIA m m TC-; J A M E-'-') A. & 3E R, i\J I C VAUGHAN , CLOVER H!LL DISTRICT, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY) VIRGINIA. R E V. 5-25-73 P. SUBDIVISION STATUS REPORT During the period of July 20 thru the 31st a general. inspection of the roads and drainage structures in various subdivisions was conducted. The subdivisions inspected were those that have been recorded and homes completed and occupied. This report should give an overall concept of the extent of citizens living in County subdivisions without enjoying State maintained roads and adequate drainage facilities. The following subdivisions have certain elements in common, the roads are not State maintained, the County requirements on the road and drainage plans have not been satisfied, and there are homes occupied and more under construction. The developers of the following subdivisions have had more than a reasonable length of time to complete their work according to the plans approved by the State and County. A - Road surface gravel, dirt, paved B - Homes occupied C - Homes under construction (includes those completed, but not occupied.) Edgehill, Section B - Stone p' B - 40 C - 16 Date of Recordation: April 1970 Greenfield, Section A (includes Fernfeaf Drive) y � - Part paved, part stone �} B- 31 0t C - 31 Genito Estates, Section C A - Stone (f B - 31 C - 2 *Scottingham, Section E A - Paved �+ B-14 C - 13 kit al'is-10Y Date of Recordation: Nov, 1963 Date of Recordation: July 1972 Date of Recordation: August 1972 M bake Crystal. Farms, Section G A - Stoned B-7 C - 5 Wedgewood, Section 1 & 2 A - Dirt B-2 C - 14 -2- Date of Recordation: August 1972 Date of Recordation: Dec. 1972 (Sec. 1) May 1973 (Sec. 2) Chestnut ,Hills, Section A, B, C �l G f'� A - Paved Date of Recordation: July 1971 (Sec. A) B - 73 Feb. 1972 (Sec. B) C - 19 Aug. 1972 (Sec. C) Kimberly Acres, Section 1 & 2 VF A - Section 1 paved, Section A dirt and stone B - 9 (all lots but one in Section 1 are occupied) C - 5 Date of Recordation: Jan. 1970 (Sec. 1) Feb. 1972 (Sec. 2) Kendale Acres Addition A - Part paved and part dirt Date of Recordation: July 1965 B-20 C - 4 Beaverwood, Section A A - Paved Date of Recordation: May 1972 B-4 C-6 Hickory Hill Estates A - Part paved part dirt Date of Recordation: Dec. 1970 B - 48 (majority homes have been occupied over 1 year) C - 5 M Trojan Moods A - Stone a B - 21 C - 8 Sandy Ridge A - Stone B - 5 C - 0 Bermuda Place A - Dirt �J B-9 C - 4 Trueheart Heights, Section 4 0410/ A - Paved B - 9 C - 12 Lakewood Farms Q,�✓ A - Paved IiJJ B - 6 C - 5 Brittonwood Jora A - Stone B - 3 C - 2 tG Courthouse Green, Section A A - Part paved part stone B - 48 C - 25 -3- Date of Recordation: June 1970 Date of Recordation: Oct. 1972 Date of Recordation: April 1955 D-ate of Recordation: June 1972 Date of Recordation: Jan. 1965 Date of Recordation: July 1971 Date of Recordation: May 1972 -4- Genito Estates, Section B ell A - Paved B-16 Date of Recordation: June 1971 C - 0 Rolling Hills, Sections A & B A - Paved Date of Recordation: Dec. 1969 (Sec. A) B - 17 Feb. 1971 (Sec. B) C - 0 Lake Genito, Sections A, B & C Sec. A - A - Paved Date of Recordation: July 1971 Y, - B - 4 C - 0 Sec. B - A - Gravel Date of Recordation: Jan. 1972 B - 10 C - 1 Sec. C - A - Gravel Date of Recordation: April 1972 B - 27 C - 14 Qualla Farms, Sections A, B, C & D GSec. (� A & B - A - Paved Date of Recordation: Jan. 1972 (Sec. A) B - 4 April 1972 (Sec. B) C - 0 Sec. C - A - Gravel Date of Recordation: May 1972 B - 9 C - 0 Sec. D - A - Gravel Date of Recordation: Jan. 1973 B - 4 C - 1 *Scottingham Sections C & D all lots are occupied and County requirements have not been completed. TOTAL - B - 492 C - 192 COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD STREET NAME CHANGE RECOMMENDATION ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT TO: Board of Supervisors It is recommended that Winfree Avenue be named Brookshire Drive from the intersection of Beulah Road running North to Jackie Lane. Date 4147 Recommen ed By Approved By DOUGLAS B. FUGATE, COMMISSIONER MORRILL M. CROWE, RICHMOND, VA. LE ROY EAKIN, JR., MCLEAN, VA. EARL A. FITZPATRICK, ROANOKE, VA. THOMAS R. GLASS, LYNCHBURG, VA. LEONARD R. HALL, BRISTOL, VA. DOUGLAS G. JANNEY, FREDERICKSBURG, VA. ROBERTS. LANDES, STAUNTON, VA. WILLIAM T. ROOS, YORKTOWN, VA. L. R. TREAT, JR. DISTRICT ENGINEER Board of Supervisors County of Chesterfield Chesterfield, Virginia Gentlemen: DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 1221 EAST BROAD STREET RICHMOND, VA. 23219 P.O. Box 3036 Bon Air, Virginia 23235 June 27, 1973 23832 JOHN E. HARWOOD, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER & CHIEF ENGINEER W. S. G. BRITTON. DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION A. K. HUNSBERGER, DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING H. GORDON BLUNDON, DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING J. M. WRAY, JR., DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS OFFICE OF DISTRICT ENGINEER PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA 23803 We are submitting the 1973-74 Secondary Budget for Chesterfield County. Please note that this budget format has been revised to give a more legible discription of the work that is to be performed. 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(n C/) 0 o a% n QQ to to N N• QQ In to 0 4-- H H R. 0 0 H w (D C_n o rt H. tt rt 0 0 to P) (D 0 0 rt 0 ►i rt 0 0 H O QQ 0 0� rt 0 0 w 0 (D W O O N rt 0 0 w n rD w o o I n 10 (D • • to N• v • • H QQ OQ rt • • I N• £ • • H H QQ rt • • O w H Nrt w £ oow o woo H w G Oo 0o N•oo HG w (D oo 00 rt 00 w rt Oo N0 rt 00 w 9Lrt 00 ON•rt H. I a' rt m 0 G' rt N• N t o (D rt to o' N• 1 0' N• O `C N I 1 I 1 I i I I I 1 G G G C @ cc+ ct � IQ rt (D ►i yP) ct ct k V V V V V O W W �• l!) O V O O O O p O O O O O O O ct • 0 • • 0 • 0 0 (D 0 v) r_ (D N, , ► c* :zr W o (D y I ON 'p (D j� M 1• rl. t+: v H N � w am c ct o C+�I� I H r cn ''iO� H ti O K CD m tj H N 9 � � n rt C w to O O v DOUGLAS B. FUGATE. COMMISSIONER MORRILL M. CROWE. RICHMOND, VA. LE ROY EAKIN, JR., MCLEAN, VA. EARL A. FITZPATRICK, ROANOKE, VA. THOMAS R. GLASS, LYNCHBURG, VA. LEONARD R. HALL, BRISTOL, VA. DOUGLAS G. JANNEY, FREDERICKSBURG, VA. ROBERT S. LANDES, STAUNTON, VA. WILLIAM T. ROOS, YORKTOWN, VA. JOHN E. HARWOOD, DEPUTY COMMISSIONER & CHIEF ENGINEER .p�,�2s s6,ypER W. S. G. BRITTON, DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION . .. A. K. HUNSBERGER, DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING H. GORDON BLUNDON, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING 1221 EAST BROAD STREET J. M. WRAY, JR., DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS RICHMOND, VA. 23219 July 25, 1973 IN REPLY PLEASE REFER TO Secondary System Addition Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 Gentlemen: As requested in resolution by your Board on June 13, 1973, the following addition to the Secondary System of Chesterfield County is hereby approved effective July 1, 1973. ADDITION LENGTH CENTRALIA GARDENS SUBDIVISION Crossvine Road - From its intersection with State j Route 788, Telstar Road, eastwardly 0.10 mile to its intersection with State Route 750, Shiloh Drive. 0.10 Mi. Copies: Mr. A. S. Mattox Mr. J. P. Mills, Jr. Mr. C. A. Palmer Mr. L. R. Treat, Jr. Mr, L. H. Dawson, Jr. Mr. E. L. Covington, Jr. 4-- J..rHlarwood,y, Deputy Commissioner - Chesterfield A HIGHWAY IS AS SAFE AS THE USER MAKES IT %W ` 0 THE SALISBURY CORPORATION 21 14005 STEEPLESTONE DRIVE, MIDLOTHIAN, VIRGINIA 23113 TEL. 703-794-6886 July 24, 1973 Mr. M. W. Burnett County Administrator County of Chesterfield Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 Dear Mr. Burnett: Enclosed please find one signed agreement form as you requested. Should you eed furt r information, please let us know. Sincere y, 0. H. Harriss Executive Vice President 0HH/j Enclosure Richmond's Distinctive Community DOUGLAS B. FUGATE, COMMISSIONER MORRILL M. CROWE, RICHMOND, VA. LE ROY EAKIN. JR., MCLEAN, VA. EARL A. FITZPATRICK, ROANOKE, VA. THOMAS R. GLASS, LYNCHBURG, VA. LEONARD R. HALL, BRISTOL, VA. DOUGLAS G. JANNEY, FREDERICKSBURG, VA. ROBERTS. LANDES, STAUNTON, VA. WILLIAM T. ROOS, YORKTOWN, VA. L. R. TREAT, JR. DISTRICT ENGINEER Mr. M. W. Burnett County Administrator County of Chesterfield Chesterfield, Virginia Dear Mr. Burnett: DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 1221 EAST BROAD STREET RICHMOND, VA. 23219 JOHN E. HARWOOD. DEPUTY COMMISSIONER & CHIEF ENGINEER W. S. G. BRITTON, DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION A. K. HUNSBERGER, DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING H. GORDON BLUNDON, DIRECTOR OF PROGRAMMING AND PLANNING J. M. WRAY, JR., DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS P.O. Box 3036 OFFICE OF DISTRICT ENGINEER P ETERSBU RG, VIRGINIA 23803 Bon Air, Virginia 23235 August 2, 1973 f - 2 3 5 ,UG 1973 CNJQ. CEIVE All j 23832 This is with further reference to the Board's resolution dated July 11, 1973, wherein, they request the toll barriers at the Walthall Interchange at Route 620 be removed from the southbound off ramp of the Richmond -Petersburg Toll Road. This matter has been taken up with Highway Officials, and they advise that although the Highway Commission assumed the duties of the Richmond -Petersburg Turnpike Authority on July 1, and the Highway Department is responsible for the operation, there were no changes insofar as the responsibility and requirements dictated by the original bond indenture were concerned. Any changes which will affect revenue on the facility must be completely investi- gated and recommended by the Consulting Engineers for the bond authorities and have their approval. It is very unlikely that any changes in the present toll arrangement can be made prior to full payment of the original bond indenture. At such time as the original bond indenture is paid off, which is estimated to be some time in 1974, and the new bond issue executed by the State, then possibly some changes can be made. We will certainly keep this request of the Board under advisement at such time as changes in the toll barriers are reviewed. cc: Mr. L. R. Treat, Jr. Mr. E. Merlin O'Neill ELCjr/vcn Very truly yours, E. L. Covingto Jr. Resident Engineer A HIGHWAY IS AS SAFE AS THE USER MAKES IT bood 063 PAGE 238 THIS DEED OF DEDICATION, made this 16th day of November, 1970, by and between CLYDE B. ARMSTRONG, unmarried, party of the first part, hereinafter referred to as grantor; COUNTY OF CHESTER- FIELD, VIRGINIA, party of the second part, hereinafter referred to as grantee, and RAY EUGENE GRUBBS and EL95M HST GRUBBS, his wife, parties of the third part, - WITNESSETH: THAT, WHEREAS, the grantor desires that a fifty (50) foot private road crossing his land as hereinafter described be dedicated and improved as a public road right-of-way, the said right-of-way to be known and designated as Little Creek Lane, and the grantor desires to convey to the County of Chester- field, Virginia, a parcel of land fifty (50) feet in width for the purpose expressed herein; and, WHEREAS, the parties of the third part own a perpetual easement of right-of-way over the said fifty (50) foot private road as aforesaid for purposes of ingress and egress which easement is dated October 20, 1959, and recorded October 29, 1959, in the Clerk's Office, Circuit Court, Chesterfield County, Viginia, in Deed Book 603, page 207, and desire to quit claim said easement in favor of the County of Chesterfield, Virginia, for the purposes aforesaid. NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises, and of the mutual benefits accruing or to accrue to the grantor an( the parties of the third part and the sum of TEN DOLLARS ($10.00), the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the grantor does hereby grant and convey unto the County of Chesterfield, Virginia, with GENERAL WARRANTY of title, a fifty (50) foot strip or parcel of land, and the parties of the third part do hereby release, relinquish and forever quit claim all of their right, title and interest in and to the said fifty (50) foot strip or parcel of lan , described as follows, to -wit: All that certain strip or parcel of land, lying and being ;n Dale District, Chesterfield County, Virginia, being a strip of land 50 feet in width extending generally in an eastward and westward direction commencing at a point on the east right- of-way line of State Route #637 (Hopkins Road); thence proceeding in an eastward direction for :I BOOK1003 PACE 237 a distance of 604 feet, more or less, as shown on a plat entitled "Little Creek Lane", dated October 20, 1970, made by M. E. Floyd, C.L.S., Richmond, Virginia, a copy of which is attached hereto and by this reference made a part hereof for a more detailed and accurate description of the land herein conveyed for public use. BEING a portion of the same land conveyed to Clyde B. Armstrong in fee simple by deed dated May 3, 1962, from John W. Armstrong and Rosa M. Armstrong, his wife, recorded May 28, 1962, in the Clerk's Office, Circuit Court, Chesterfield County, Virginia, in Deed Book 680, page 39. The grantor covenants that he has the right to convey the said land to the grantee; that he has done no act to encumber the said land; that the grantee shall have quiet possession of the said land, free from all encumbrances; and that he, the grantor, will execute such further assurance of the said land as may be requisite. This conveyance to the County of Chesterfield, Virginia, is made in compliance with Section 15.1-286 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, and is approved by the Commonwealth's Attor ,as to form, and accepted on behalf of the Board of Supervisors by resolution of the Board duly adopted, as certified by its Clerk, authorized to so act, as evidenced by their affixing their signatures to this deed of dedication. WITNESS the following signatures and seals: _(SEAL) Clyy a B. Armstrong �7 v Ra Eugene ru bs Htmbmm/Grubbs STATE OF VIRGINIA Opt of to -wit: a Notar y Public i V;4 VAP ;4 opof e and for they State , do hereby certify that ICLYDE B. ARMSTRONG, unmarried, whose name is signed to the foregol writing bearing date on November 16, 1970, has acknowledged the same before me in my jurisdiction aforesaid. Given under my hand this A,/ - day of QC 197, M - ,. BOOKI-063 PACE 238 My commission expires: STATE OF VIRGINIA y�rs�-� of to -wit: a Notary Public in And for the •---d State afvr kl , do hereby certify that RAY EUGENE GRUBBS and SDN GRUBBS, his wife, whose names are signed to the foregoing writing bearing date on November 16, 1970, have each acknowledged the same before me in my jurisdiction aforesaid. Given under my hand this Z,S_ day of 1970. My commission expires: /-1G _ %4) i I, M. W. E!1"4ETT, E)(E'G'Ti,5 S'77^4Y AUT'^^'?ED AGENT OF WE CC'R,, CF S'if.1,03 R" OF GF:ES'iLi d'O C.UiTY, VIRG::i!A, 00 HLR'.Ji Ar'PT li!'� C)';Y�1'A�^.l :. UE','A'.F Of Otar THE BJA?D OF SUP:R4'!SOR3 TO ADI't$W.JY VcSTED IN ME BY RE30LUTGN OF THE BOARO F SUPtRVISORS D Y pOOrTE - . .... ......... ..... ................._..............-~- EXECUTIVE SECRETARY c Qq y- � _ t -, !.1.. ....U.if Cif_....ma.. 4, .�*-P.4v l tii 7.2. with the certificate ! ...... cloc,c.A-t---- -M. Testc: , _ f Clerk i84", Y:,o't booKI063 PACE 239 -e I-Ir ^Ale YAP 3CWING A 50 Flal:sT .ilD;:, STI,,IP LF LAND K;XWN AS LIA"TLZ CR--'-z;K LAN" UAL 1. DISTL'I.ICT LF CHo-:3T-'RFIi..'LD CLUNTY, VIRGINIA. Cctober 20, 1970 At r M COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR Mr. Melvin W. Burnett County Administrator Chesterfield County Courthouse Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 Dear Mr. Burnett: M THE SCIENCE MUSEUM OF VIRGINIA 217 GOVERNOR STREET RICHMOND. VIRGINIA 23219 PHONE: (703) 770-4133 July 20, 1973 7 P�3 CHfcn �, The recent endorsement by the Richmond Regional Planning District Commission of the Science Museum of Virginia's Headquarters/Physical Sciences Facility within this region has provided considerable impetus to our planning program. We will now be able to move for- ward with the design of the building which will be a source of great pride for this area as well as the entire State. With the major emphasis on education, all aspects of the building and programs will be geared toward exploring many fascinating areas of science. Whether looking at the stars and planets through a telescope; traveling through the solar system in a modern, unique- ly designed tilted dome planetarium; matching wits with the weatherman by predicting tomorrow's weather in a completely operational weather station; analyzing rocks, minerals, soil, air or water samples at testing stations; or interacting with a computer --school classes and the adult public will have the opportunity to discover more about the world and themselves through their own exploration. The building itself can become an ex- hibit, providing a public demonstration of energy conservation, possibly using solar energy to power some of its systems. The support for the Science Museum that Chester- field County demonstrates through its willingness to contribute $5,455.00, as you indicated, to the develop- ment of site and sketch plans for this facility, will add to the increasing momentum and help attain the goal of opening this facility for public programming in early 1976, the bicentennial year. I look forward to Mr. Melvin W. Burnett Page 2 July 20, 1973 receiving your contribution and working building the Science Museum of Virginia. am willing to meet with you or members Supervisors whenever you feel this to b ince ely, a H. WaE Associate Dire PHK:ac e n COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR ® THE SCIENCE MUSEUM OF VIRGINIA 217 GOVERNOR STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23219 PHONE: (703) 770-4133 Mr. Melvin W. Burnett Intergovernmental Coordination and Legislative Committee Richmond Regional Planning District Commission Chesterfield County Courthouse Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 Dear Mr. Burnett: July 9, 1973 90 n U JUL 1973 RECEIVED of Sg'�r�S HHSi€71E WJNn k vat The Science Museum has progressed in planning for the Capital Area facility to the point where non -State funds are needed to move forward on the schedule estab- lished by the Board of Trustees. As I am sure you are aware, funds for planning through completion of working drawings (approximately $100,000) have been requested individually from the City of Richmond and three sur- rounding counties. However, these urgently needed funds have not been received. Therefore, the Museum --by letter from our Associate Director, Dr. Paul H. Knappenberger, Jr. to Mr. Anthony P. Mefoud, Chairman of your Committee --has requested the Richmond Regional Planning District Commission to provide $34,701 through its member jurisdictions. These funds would enable the Museum to complete test borings and site survey work ($5,000); schematic drawings ($11,881); and preliminary drawings ($17,820). Dr. Knappenberger suggested that the total be con- tributed by the member jurisdictions according to a fair and equitable formula acceptable to the Commission. Although this would not sustain us through completion of working drawings, it would enable the Museum to pro- vide accurate cost estimates, building diagrams, and a model of the facility --all of which would create an added incentive for the General Assembly to provide construction funds during the 1974 session. I have attached a summary of the projected Science Museum facility for this region, and I am sure you will agree that such a unit will bring a new dimension in M M The Science Museum of Virginia Brief History: Recent Developments: . Science Museum Study Commission produced a comprehensive report in 1969 that served as the basis for Senate Bill No. 8. Passed by the General Assembly in 1970, Senate Bill No. 8 created the Science Museum of Virginia. (copy of the Museum legislation, taken from the Code of Virginia, attached) Some $66,500 was appropriated for the 1970-72 biennium to implement the Study Commission's report. Early in 1971 Governor Holton appointed a nine -member Board of Trustees to implement the legislation (Trustee list attached). Science Museum received widespread support, and in 1972 the General Assembly appropriated nearly $140,000 for the 1972-74 biennium. In April, 1972 the Museum's Project Report was completed, as required by State planning procedure. This document outline typical initial Museum facilities, sites, and costs for four regions in the State. In January, 1973 the Museum's master plan for the Richmond area --which calls for completion of a physical sciences facility in the Byrd Park area by January, 1976--was completed and approved by the Virginia Art Commission. Master plans for other possible divisions were also being considered. During the 1973 session, the General Assembly 1) directed that development of the Museum's physical facilities be limited to one site; and 2) authorized the preparation of schematic, preliminary, and construction drawings for one facility, to be financed by non -State funds. `0 Mr. Melvin W. Burnett Page 2 July 9, 1973 education and enrichment to citizens of all age levels in the area. If you need additional information, please do not hesitate to call me or Dr. Knappenberger. Your concern, cooperation, and continued interest in the Science Museum are greatly appreciated. Sincerely, D. Rae Carpeir ter! Jr. Chairman, Board of Trustees DRC:ac Enclosures CC: Museum Trustees Consistent with previous policy decisions the Board of Trustees is moving forward to implement plans for the physical sciences/ headquarters facility to be located in the Richmond area. The Board also expects to extend the program and exhibits featured in this facility to many areas of the State through mobile units (Sciencemobile), traveling.exhibits, educational television, and whatever other channels may be available. It is also the intent of the Board to cooperate with local groups and societies seeking to develop their own science programs and ex- hibit facilities, offering advice, guidance, and educational materials whenever possible and practical. Modification of the above legislation, to allow more than one division, is a matter for legislative determination. Capital (Richmond) Area Plan: A master plan which calls for the phased utilization --beginning with construction of a physical sciences facility --of Richmond's Byrd park area as a "living museum", has been completed. As the plan's first phase, the physical sciences facilities will occupy approxi- mately 45 acres in Byrd Park, just to the west of route 161, and extending almost to the banks of the James River. The structure will include a 300-seat planetarium, an observatory, weather satellite tracking station, and exhibit areas, as the major elements; along with offices for the pro- fessional staff, and space for classrooms, laboratories, a library, a cafeteria, and other areas. To enhance the "living museum" concept, structures will be carefully designed to blend in with the natural environment; and a system of nature trails, as well as botani- cal gardens and/or arboretums, will be developed around the facility. According to the master plan, prepared by RTKL, Inc. a -2- nationally known planning/urban design - architectural -engineering firm, "the 'living museum' will not only encourage walking, but will provide education and stimulation through its varied facilities. Nature trails, scent gardens, flower displays and overlooks are only some of the unending number of experiences possible." The prime objective of the initial facility will be to make available educational opportunities at various levels in selected areas of the physical sciences which may be of current interest. These will include: the study of man's environment; his relation- ship to the other celestial bodies in the universe; and the soils and minerals of the earth. Museum Staff: Dr. Paul H. Knappenberger, Jr. Associate Director Milton J. Elliott III Assistant to Director Edward C. Fordyce II Chief Planner Mrs. Ann Clarke Secretary -3- 6/29/73 Lmn § 9-58 CODE OF VIRGINIA t uivo ., functionino of any committee which it establis 1942, § 311a.) § 9-65.2 (1936, p. 370; Micbik-Co- de § 9-58. Advisory boards. — The Commission may vide for advisory boards -for itself and for its various committees, a r the service of private citizens on such boards. (1936, p. 370; Idichie C 942, § 311a.) § 9-59. Reports. — The Commiss' all report to the Governor and to the General Assembly within fift ays after the convening of each regular legislative session, and a • other times as it deems appropriate. (1936, p. 370; Michie Code 19 ' lIa.) § 9-60. 'p ice without compensation. — The members of the Commission and t embers of all committees which it establishes shall serve without .ninn�:L1936,�I�...32.0:�kliCktia.C�1�2�.§.,3112. CHAPTER 7. MUSEUM OF SCIENCE STUDY COMMISSION. § 9-61: Repealed by Acts 1970, c. 466. §§ 9-62, 9-63: Repealed by Acts 1964, c. 297. §§ 9-64, 9-65: Repealed by Acts 1968. c. 250. CHAPTER 7.1 THE SCIENCE MUSEUM OF VIRGINIA. Sec. Sec. 9-65.1. Museum created; essential govern- 9-65.8. Oath of members. mental function. 9-65.9. Bonds of members. 9-65.2. Purposes. 9-65.10. Meetings of board. 9-65.3. Organization. 9-65.11. Quorum of board. 9-65.4. To be governed by board of trustees; 9-65.12. Powers and duties of board. appointment of members. 9-65.13. Agents and employees. 9-65.5: Terms of members; vacancies. 9-65.14. Acceptance of gifts; expenditures; 9-65.6. Officers of board. application of § 23-9.2. 9-65.7. Members to receive no salaries; expenses. § 9-65.1. Museum created; essential governmental function. — 'There is hereby created, and constituted an agency of the Commonwealth, an institution to be known as "'The Science Museum of Virginia, hereinafter in this chapter sometimes referred to as the "Museum." The exercise by the Museum of the powers conferred by this chapter shall be deemed and held to be the performance of an essential governmental function. (1970, c. 466.) The numbers of §§ 9-65.1 to 9-65.14 were assigned by the Virginia Code Commission, the 1970 act having assigned no numbers. § 9_651.2, Purposes. — The purposes of The Science Museum of Virginia are: to deepen our understanding of man and his environment; to promote a knowledge of the scientific method and thus encourage objectivity in the every day affairs of man; to educate citizens of all ahes in the concepts and princi- ples of science and how these concepts and principles form the foundation upon which tests our technological society and its economy; to motivate and stimulate ,young people to seek careers in science; to encourage an understanding of the history of scie:Itifie endeavor; to provide special facilities 20 duL:R'3, r. ate. T % I is C': C, 9-65.11 9 9-65.3 CONIMIISSIONS, BOARDS AND INSTITUTIONS GENERALLY § love al resources; a oster and collections for the study of Vi urThese p� rposes areto f hereby de - of nature and concern for its preservation. dared to be a matter of legislative determination.sha111contain a6headquarters and § 9_�r,3, Organization- —The Museum six divisions to encompass the following major areas of science: Physical Sciences Botanical Sciences Natural History Industry and Technology Oceanography and Limnolo_ gy Zoological Gardens. (1970, c. 466.)es; a intment of members. § 9-65.4. To be governed lay board of board of — The 14luseum shall be governed by a board of trustees, consisting of nine members, each of whom shall n app ointed by the Governor. The appointments if in session if shall be subject to confire din nsess on.CThe boa deneral sofitrustees will here nafter not, then at its next succ g in this chapter be referred to as the "board."an(1970T vo of )the first members of § 9-65.5. Terms of members; v the board shall be appointed for terms of two years, two for terms of three years, two for terms of four years and three ofoted for terms offive f ve years f the board shall be app of their W. x Thereafter, the members o expiration of the respective terms each beginning from the exp nexpired to fill a vacancy shall be for the uvernor .. t predecessors, except an appointment Go at p be suspended or removed by th the term. Members of the board may the initial appointments of of succession, ointments to fill his pleasure. For the purpose years more than two fororduring for terms of lesshall vacancies. No person spp members be eligible to serve he person appointed to fill a vacancy rovided, however, any terms; pe t1970se466.)fter the term of the successive a be eligible for two additional successive may has expired ( vacancy for which he was appointed The board shall select a chairman from its § 9-65.6. Officers of board. — elect one of its members as itself secretary. (1970, c. 466.), dmembers membership, and hall elect one of it as vice-chairman. It The members of`. F < § 9-65.7. Ii'iembers to receive no salaries; ease Tises: — trav receive no salaries. They shall be pma i Wigs, or evh le therwl se the board shall and other expenses in in attendance upon their duties. (19 70, c•466.) engaged in the discharge of n the discharge of his u § 9-65.8. Oatli of members. —Before lee ire g usual upon of office. (1970, C. of the board shall to r duties, each member 466.) Each member of the Ga eanor,lcondi toned -65.9• Bonds of members. — § 9 penalty as is fixed by the with corporate surety, in such p on the bonds shall be upon the faithful discharge of his duties. The p remium to the Museum. (1970, c. 466.) paid from funds available meet at such times as it 9-65.10. t+leeih�gs of board. — The board shall deems and on call of the chairman when in his opinion meetings E y appropriate are expedient or necessary. . 1970, c. 466.) Four members of the board shall constitute E 1 9-65.11. Quorum of board. — for all (1970, c. 466.) t quorum purposes. t 21 .?'; dowyRR, •Tdre,� ;:TP`�/i.P :•+"':.•r -vdP`, �)'(S.'�.'_ 4 �• �''rxlY:.i. L 'i -P> tK?++�� � - .. r,�•-O r re a�•"^t"';"i4 *'m'p' � .,: ,. ,:.- 11y;�'�.Y:�Vhdi.S0e�.7..a 3.a--`��+,�Jsdw.FkSe"ss�§�'e.Es.�.sa�.+['.if�s'sti. �yyy �y�;�`-`•�'�1,SiCi$.Zb�itlPii3:a��raia'�+a:+FLL�f:1A4{✓YS.�r�7e�isb. } u !->, CODE OF VIRGINIA § 9-66 § 9-65.12 fJ. 3_C,5.12. Powers and duties of board. —The board is hereby authorize and empowered: (a) To select'sites for the Museum and the divisions thereof; (b) To appoint the Director of the Museum, and prescribe his salary; (c) To prescribe rules and regulations for the operation of the Museum, including, but not limited to, the kinds and types of exhibits, and the making o T3J. plans for expansion from time to time of the Museum; l ; (d) To employ panning consultants and architects in relation to 7 ' establishment of the Museum and any expansions thereof; ' a 7.'o acquire by purchase, gift, loan or otherwise land necessary for establishment and expansion of the Museum, and exhibits and displays; (f) To enter into contracts for construction of physical facilities; and (g) To adopt a seal; and (1970, c. TAN (h) To charge for admission to the Museum, if deemedappropriate. r#� 466;1972, c. 524.) The 1972 amendment added subdivision (h). 9-55.13. Agents and employees. — The Director may engage or authorize the engagemded in the ent of such agents and employees as may be nee of the .` operation and maintenance of the Museum, subject to the approval '° board. (1970, c. 466.) ' nditures; application of § 23-9.2. — § 9-65.14. Acceptance cif &rifts; espe (a) The board is authorized, o. the Commonwealth and In n behalf of furtherance of the purposes of the Museum, to receive and administer gifts, ever, and grants from ro erty of any kind whatso :. bequests and devises of p p =, r. agencies of the United States government, and to expend, or authorize the 1 expenditure of, funds derived from such sources and funds app P Y General Assembly to the Museum. (b) The Museum shall 23-9.2 of the be Code of deemed to be an IVirg Virginia. (1970, ch 466; 1972,nstitution of higher c. within the meaning of § ` 524.) The 1972 amendment designated the former provisions of this section as subsection (a) and added subsection (b). r'1 VIRGINIA CODE CONIMISSION. Sec. to - See. 9-73. Omission of certain,:pt'ovisions. 9-66. Commission continued; name. 9-67. blembers of Commission; terms and 9-74. Cont pas rtessi�tance and lequipment. ffice vacancies. 9-75. Codification of subsequent acts. 9-68. Compensation and expenses. 9-76 General edition of the Code. 9-69. Codification of Acts of 1948. , numbering, etc.; changes 9-77.1Printing and distribution. 9-70. Arrangement and corrections. 77•• Gradual revision of the Code; order of revision. 9-71. Repeal of statutes enacted prior to 1948. 9-72, Amendment of statutes enacted print to 9 77.3. Continuing gradual Code. revision of the Code 1948. � Commis3ion coiitied. name. Acts of Assembly nineteen Cde Recodification created -by chapter fou rmanent commission and shall Hereafter hundred forty-six,,, is continued as a permanent 496 Miand hall I. 1948, § be entitled the -Virginia Code Commission. (1948, p• 585(94a).).,K `' Cross,.' reference. — As to duty of Comrnission to include rules of Supreme Court ��tl�ao�.es�DPlernentsee.§S-L2r� 22 nine title 4 nece and part r, G,, r ope hc1 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR o THE SCIENCE MUSEUM OF VIRGINIA 217 GOVERNOR STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23219 PHONE: (703) 770-4133 BOARD OF TRUSTEES Nathan H. Bundy, Jr., Dalton -Bundy Division of Bass & Co., Inc., P. 0. Box 537, Norfolk, Virginia 23501 (office-625-2556); for unexpired term ending June 30, 1977. D. Rae Carpenter, Jr., Ph.D., Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia 24450 (office-463-6225); for unexpired term ending June 30, 1974. Roscoe D. Hughes, Ph.D., Mechanicsville, Virginia 23111 (home- 746-5387; office-217 Governor Street, Richmond, Virginia 23219 770-4133); for a term of five years ending June 30, 1975. Mrs. William T. Reed, Jr., Sabot Hill Farm, Manakin -Sabot, Virginia 23103 (home-784-5242); for a term of five years ending June 30, 1977. T. Dale Stewart, Ph.D., Division of Anthropology, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. 20560 (office-202-381-5456; home -McLean, Virginia--522-4328); for a term of five years ending June 30, 1975. Mrs. William A. Stuart, Jr., Rosedale, Virginia 24280 (home- 889-1748); for a term of three years ending June 30, 1973. COMMONWEALTH ® OFFICE OF THE ` W# OF VIRGINIA GOVERNOR THE SCIENCE MUSEUM OF VIRGINIA A1ori l 11 A$-- If ?)-%. Mr. M. W. Burnett Executive Secretary Chesterfield County Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 Dear Mr. Burnett: 217 GOVERNOR STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23219 PHONE: (703) 770-4133 March 29, 1973 ,P MAR 1973 I cam, RECEIVE,, g BOARD Of SUpf�SORS etiIs110d My _�o YEW I enjoyed meeting with you and Mrs. Girone on Tuesday and discussing very frankly the plans for the Science Museum and Chesterfield County's involvement in the project. As you realize, the programs and facilities provided by the Science Museum will greatly benefit the school children and adult citizenry of Chesterfield County. I have enclosed additional information about the projected programs of the Science Mu- seum and some of the resulting benefits to the community. As I mentioned to you previously, the General Assembly recently authorized the Science Museum to proceed with con- struction plans for one facility, using non -State funds. The same amendment stated that it is the intent of the General Assembly that there shall in no event be more than one Science Museum; rather than two or more regional Museums. The Board of Trustees has accepted this directive in good faith and is proceeding to develop the plans for the Capital Division fa- cility. The Board has received verbal assurance from key members of the General Assembly that if construction plans are completed, the State would very likely fund construction during the 74-76 biennium. The timetable adopted by the Board projects an opening date of January 1, 1976, the bicentennial year. To meet this deadline it is vitally important that work begin in early April on the schematic drawings. As you know, the Master Plan for this site has recently been approved by the Art Commission, Division of Engineering and Buildings, and the Governor's Office. The total cost for continued planning through con- struction drawings is approximately $100,000. As per our dis- cussion on Tuesday, I hope that Chesterfield County would be able to provide $10,000 to $15,000 of this amount. Additional BOARD OF TRUSTEES: ROSCOE D. HUGHES, CHAIRMAN T. DEALE STEWART, VICE CHAIRMAN RM S. WIILLIAM A. STUART, JR., SECRETARY RICHMOND MRS. J. T. BIRD D. RAE CARPENTER LYONS DAVIDSON SALEM LEXINGTON LYNCHBURG M. LEE PAYNE MRS. WILLIAM T. REED, JR. HAROLD SOLDINGER NORFOLK MANAKIN -SABOT PORTSMOUTH M Mr. M. W. Burn Wi-- Page 2 March 29, 1973 funds have been requested from the City of Richmond and the Counties of Henrico and Hanover, who will share with you in the cultural and economic benefits derived from the Science Museum in this area. Dr. Hughes and I would be most willing to provide addi- tional information, should you desire it. Thank you for the interest shown by you and the Board of Supervisors in the Science Museum program. S' e ely, a H. K aFeOrgerAssociate Dirr PHK:ac Encl. Science Museum of Virginia De ilopment Summary 3/28/73 A. Virginia, while taking the lead in history and the arts, has not met its responsibility in the area of science. As we become more depen- dent on, and sensitive to, the "wonders" of science, the average citizen should be provided the resources for a basic understanding and full appreciation of the world of science --which will continue to undergird our technology. The Science Museum of Virginia would relationship to his surroundings, and lightenment for the Commonwealth and grams in science education. Legislative Action effectively communicate man's generate a new era of en - all her citizens through pro - A positive move towards bringing the Science Museum into reality was begun with the enabling legislation. 1.1 An Act to create The Science Museum of Virginia and declare its purposes, ... (S.B. No. 8, approved April 3, 1970) states in part: "Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: 1. $ 1. There is hereby created, and constituted an agency of the Commonwealth, an institution to be known as "The Science Museum of Virginia," hereinafter in this Act sometimes referred to as the "Museum". The exercise by the Museum of the powers conferred by this Act shall be deemed and held to be the performance of an essential governmental function. 1 2. The purposes of The Science Museum of Virginia are: To deepen our understanding of man and his environment; to pro- mote a knowledge of the scientific method and thus encourage objectivity in the everyday affairs of man; to educate citizens of all ages in the concepts and principles of science and how these concepts and principles form the foundation upon which rests our technological society and its economy; to motivate and stimulate young people to seek careers in science; to en- courage an understanding of the history of scientific endeavor; to provide special facilities and collections for the study of Virginia's natural resources; and to foster a love of nature and concern for its preservation. These purposes are hereby declared to be a matter of legislative determination...." 1.1.1 To fulfill the above requirements, it is necessary that the facilities described in Section 2. be.tunded, cons ruc e , equipped, stattea and operated. Great progress has already been made with support from both State and non -State sources in preparing for the construction program. The Master Plan was approved by the Governor's office and authorization received from General Assembly to proceed with construction planning for this facility, using non -State funds. The Board of Trustees plans to proceed in accordance with a timetable calling for the schematic drawings to be completed by May.1973, the pre- liminary drawings to be completed by September 1973, and the work- ing drawings to be completed by March 1974. The architects have assured the Science Museum that there would be no difficulty in meeting this schedule. We would then be prepared to proceed with construction of the Physical Sciences Unit using State appropriated funds and additional non -State funds of nearly $0.5 million, which have already been pledged. This timetable will enable the Science Museum to begin public programs in the Physical Sciences Facility in January 1976, the Bicentennial Year. B. Furthering Educational Development 1. For the Young: The Science Museum will provide special pro- grams in conjunction with classroom education. Besides unique collections and facilities, the Museum will boast professional talent and flexibility of presentation. Do-it-yourself exhibits appeal to a child's zest for partici- pation, and for those who are uninspired by science, the Mu- seum's exhibits will awaken the learning impulse, offering a variety of activities which they otherwise might be deprived. 2. Science Museum work with the underprivileged is also an im- portant adjunct as the Museum shifts from a static position to a role of active cultural influence. Mobile exhibits, outreach centers, and the extensive use of educational tele- vision have made such efforts fruitful. 3. Through Higher Education: In concert with colleges and uni- versities, the Museum would open its facilities for special classes. The planetarium, for instance, will be used to con- duct astronomy courses. The American Museum of Natural History, for example, offered 19 different courses to science majors at the City College of New York in 1968. Collections are regularly used for graduate and postgraduate research, and museums and universities find it mutually profit- able to make joint staff appointments. Another valuable Mu- seum service is the sponsorship of summer study programs for high school science teachers. By appealing to every segment of the student population, preschool to postgraduate, the Science Museum will enhance the intellectual life of the community and State. 4. Adult Education: As science continually discovers more about the past and projects deeper into the future, adults feel 2 overwhelmed by the knowledge explosion. To keep pace with the technological advances, an intelligent man must have a basic knowledge of science. The Museum serves as a show place for science, dramatizing its progress and potential. The Museum's activities --its exhibits, demonstrations, lectures, and films will clarify science, closing the distance between living room and laboratory. The Museum will bring science into the public domain. C. Economic Stimulant 1. Industrial Development: By supplementing the efforts of State school:3, the Museum would help raise the level of science edu- cation in Virginia. With stronger scientific backgrounds State students would be better prepared for productive and lucrative technical careers. This eventually would underscore the widely accepted correlation between advanced education and economic prosperity. The economy of Virginia would ultimately benefit from improved science education. Employees with more scientific knowledge would make important contributions to the Commonwealth's in- dustries; while selected industrial success in Virginia would encourage out-of-state industries to locate here. 2. Halting the Talent Drain: By conveying a progressive science image, the Commonwealth could hold more of its talented young students. Virginia has witnessed an out migration of these individuals, which costs untold dollars in economic loss. A Science Museum would help alleviate this. 3. Increased Tourism: Because of increased leisure time and a rising interest in the arts, America's museums have been ex- periencing a boom in annual visits. The Belmont Report, a study of American museums, notes that "it becomes evident that when business executives discover --as they have --that a city with good museums is a better place for them and their employees to live than a city without adequate museums. But the economic value of museums is most apparent in their contribution to tourism, which turns museums into a factor of considerable im- portance in the economic health of a city and a nation." This quality Science Museum would increase the number of out- of-town visitors traveling to Virginia. Since the Commonwealth's tourist appeal is historically and recreationally oriented, the Science Museum would provide an excellent balance among attractions. Also, the Museum would serve as a showplace for Virginia's natural resources. 3 D. Ecological Concern The Science Museum would effectively communicate man's rela- tionship to his environment, and truly generate a new era of enlightenment for the Commonwealth and her citizens. The Museum itself would serve as constant reminder of the need for natural beauty, open space, serenity, the preservation of flora and fauna. Exhibits and displays will be directed to- ward the necessity of individual concern relative to the en- vironment. 4 Science Museum of Virginia Description;hysical Sciences Facility 3/28/73 In establishing the programs and facilities described herein, major emphasis has been placed on an active educational program. Coordination with area school systems and university programs was an important consideration. Input was received from science super- visors, coordinators and teachers in local schools; faculty, depart- ment chairmen and administrators of area universities; and other groups and societies that have shown an active interest in the physi- cal sciences. Contributions from these -sources, coupled with visits to other science museums, science centers, exhibit halls and nature centers, have been fitted into the framework established by the Board of Trustees. Accordingly, the following program objectives and initial facilities for the Physical Science's Unit have been developed and have been approved by the Board. The prime objective is to make available educational opportuni- ties in selected areas of the physical sciences that are of current interest. Coordination and cooperation with other area educational facilities will insure that these programs are supplementary to, not in competition with, existing programs. Exhibits and collections of the Museum will be chosen to correlate with and reinforce the program offerings. The study of man's environment --his relationship to the other celestial bodies in the universe, the life-giving radiation from the sun, the earth's atmosphere and hydrosphere, the soils and minerals of the earth and the living community that surrounds us -- will be the common thread that ties together the programs of this unit. The main focus will be on the planetarium-atmospherium concept, with a domed auditorium capable of seating approximately 300 persons for programs in astronomy, meteorology, space sciences and other appropriate topics. The astronomy theme will be further emphasized with a moderate -size observatory housing one principal telescope (24 to 30 inches), capable of deep -sky observations, celestial photo- graphy, photometry and other astronomical projects, and several smaller, portable telescopes that can be used by program partici- pants on an adjacent observing deck. The study of the earth's atmosphere and the forces that shape the daily weather patterns will be extended from the atmospherium into a meteorology lab equipped with modern instrumentation for recording and predicting daily weather changes. A weather satellite tracking station with instantaneous displays from orbiting satellites will form an important and attractive part of this program. A chemistry/environment lab and a soils and minerals lab will combine to extend the study of man's environment to, include air, r water and soil quality, the nature and extent of available natural resources and the delicate balances and interrelationships that exist between these various factors. The natural setting of Byrd/ Maymont Park area lends itself to programs in outdoor education, including the development of nature trails and botanical gardens, which will not only extend, but help relate, the physical science programs to the living segment of the environment. In support of these major areas; several additional facilities are -necessary to develop and present the envisioned programs. These include a small computer center, classrooms, research labs, library, workshop, storage areas and of course, staff offices. The addition of a Museum store, cafeteria, conference room and an area adjacent to the library for Museum members, round out a well-balanced, but moderate approach to an initial facility for the Science Museum. 2 1 *4 4 -- THE SCIENCE MUSEUM OF VIRGINIA Ma.sterplan For Capital Division, Richmond, Virginia M 0 A Virginia Museum of Science had its modern (1943) inception with a five -man Advisory Commission consisting of, in part, the president of the Virginia Academy of Science and two other members of the Academy. Although it recommended that the State establish a Museum of Science, no action was taken because of the War. In 1964 the General Assembly appointed an Advisory Committee to aid the Department of Conservation in "encouraging and establishing a Museum of Science, Archaeology, and Natural History." Again the effort failed because of a lack of organized advocacy. Because the 1964 Committee's report did not stimulate legislative action, it became even more apparent that a sound plan by a competent committee recommending the development of a science museum is in itself clearly not enough to insure the establishment of a museum. It was at this point that the Virginia Academy of Science assumed leadership in bringing to fruition the 1970 legislation; and subsequently in lending its continuing support by articulating concepts, and acting as a sounding board to the Museum Study Commission and later the Board of Trustees in formulating developments, guidelines and procedures. M 0 4 N.- .. 1�41111W *0 08JECTIVES Since the appointment of the Board of Trustees of the Science Museum of Virginia in early 1971 certain basic objectives and principles of development for the Museum system have been followed. Based on the 1943 and 1969 Study Commission reports end deliberations by the Board, these objectives and principles include: That quality be stressed in the development of the Museum. The Museum has only one basic function, namely: education in science for all Virginians. It should not be considered merely as an adjunct to any other state, regional, or local service, however desirable this may be in itself. That the Museum system be designed to serve all regions of Virginia. Regional divisions should be essentially equal in scope and diversification, but -not necessarily in degree. The degree would depend primarily on the population density in the area to be served. Regional Museums should be located in a large natural, wooded, or botanical site; the whole site thus becoming a "Living Museum", and at the same time providing a serene refuge or sanctuary from the workaday world. That the Museum system be supported partly by state funds, partly through its own .,� revenue, and partly by private citizens, foundations, and other non -state sources. That the Museum emphasize the history of science as appropriate, but that political and civil history not be a part of its responsibility. That the Capital Division should serve as headquarters for the entire state system, and that the headquarters be located appropriately in relation to other cultural and educational institutions; and have sufficient space (approximately 300 acres or more) for eventual inclusion of the main divisions of science. IfThe physical structures in regional Museums should be designed to blend with the natural environment; be functional rather than monumental. Outreach centers, including mobile units, should be an integral part of the Museum system from the start, and should be an important and relatively inexpensive way to reach educationally deprived children and adults in even the remote areas of Virginia. Nonpolluting transportation means should be provided especially for children, physically handicapped, and the aged. tt to the Museum should be fun for all age groups. A 5 SPACE REQUIREMENTS The resolution adopted by the Richmond City Council in October, 1971, stated that consideration be given to the establishment of Science Museum facilities in the Williams Island -James River-Byrd/Maymont Park area. Thus the Captial Division of the Science Museum of Virginia has been planned for this central Richmond area. This facility is planned as a "Living Museum", complete with botanical and zoological gardens; a first phase building for the physical sciences containing exhibition space, a planetarium, an observatory; and future additional building elements for other branches of science. The specific program*for the first phase building is listed below: Exhibit area 20,000 square feet Auditorium 4,000 square feet Planetarium and Observatory 5,400 square feet Classrooms 1,900 square feet Public area ( Lobby, Museum Shop, 4,000 square feet Corridors, Toilets, etc.) Workshop 3,000 square feet Mechanical Equipment 2,000 square feet Storage and Supply 1,600 square feet Cafeteria or Restaurant 2,400 square feet Offices 2,600 square feet Laboratories 1,800 square feet Special Lecture area 1,600 square feet Public area, Corridors, Toilets, etc. 800 square feet Open well to First Floor (for Foucault Pendulum) 400 square feet Total 51,500 square feet The Science Museum of Virginia Project Report; Wiley & Wilson. 6 -3 ,aTE DESCRIPTION s+te of the Richmond facility of the Science Museum of Virginia is the Byrd and t,ra,rnont Park area. This scenic 400 acre area of rolling grass and mature trees has remained It" a motor urban green space within the City of Richmond. A'.scent to the Virginia Commonwealth University, the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts and w•,rral grade schools, this location makes the site an integral "joint" in the matrix of public S. residential neighborhoods and educational facilities of Richmond. -r,,n the Byrd and Maymont Parks there are three areas of generally differing character. s?-r the portion west of Route 161, is a natural setting with dense vegetative growth and trr terrain with no ground maintenance in operation; two, an area of flat open space and 2ar1 in the north-east sector; three, the park setting of the Dooley Estate buildings and yWffrns. �" rr:alority of the site is tree covered and being maintained by the Park and Recreation i)c;wrtment, making the area easily accessible and inviting to strollers. Maymont particularly „trays the romantic park setting of a past way -of -life, with its formal gardens (Italian and _3.Ianew), arcaded entrance drive, arboretum of trees and the Dooley Estate buildings which -;,o•:tsnue to command a place of importance within Maymont Park and the James River '• a'. !"Y 11 r of the dramatic features of this site is the steep terrain which drops down to the s:znawha Canal and James River. This presents a physical barrier but affords views across • r;:rr valley and an opportunity to integrate the terrain with landscaped gardens, a and lookouts. Thus there exists a very rich series of elements and experiences in ;portion of the site. .„t=nuation of the rugged terrain, rock outcrops, quarry sites and ledges is found across ar 161. Above the Pumphouse a major ravine with steep side slopes and dense tree and ¢..V'l growth comprise much of this sector of Byrd Park. area is the most natural to be found in the Maymont and Byrd Parks. The area from the • on to the Pumphouse has remained in general non-use and as this area has not been or maintained, natural habitation and wildlife exist only there. Some coniferous -� .>•+ present, but the hardwoods predominate and give cover along with honeysuckle . ^d underbrush, making inviting nesting conditions for animals and birds. Within this ' it there are partly covered water mains and some fill and dump areas, but these are not :- cant in characterizing this as a natural setting for the Museum. "" ' "*�-nq Maymont Park to the south, the fenced bison yard and a steep drop from Park W ov at Shields Lake combine to prevent easy north -south movement between Byrd and "r o—,Orit Parks. On this edge and along the east periphery, mature woods with picnic rnrourage neighborhood use. Paralleling that, Shields Lake and Swan Lake provide ,th division between the periphery area and the interior open space which is f] L Of F, sparsely tree covered and laced with roads and walks. Facing this open space and penetrating Byrd Park for its full length is a wedge of private residences which face on Spottswood Road and Westover Road. Although the residences are well maintained and individual landscaping is an asset to the area, they divide Byrd Park physically and visually, thereby reducing the benefits of the park as a contiguous whole. However, removal of these houses need not be accomplished for the near term development. Another visually negative element out of character with the setting is the existing park maintenance area beside Shields Lake. From Spottswood Road to Route 161 and north to the reservoir the area is flat and well wooded with many fine mature trees, including a delightful arcade of crepe myrtle. This area of lawn and trees encourages spontaneous use and provides a typical park setting. The portion of Byrd Park bounded by the proposed downtown expressway, Rueger Playground, the reservoir and Davis Avenue is of a different character. It is open, with small flowering trees along the roads, a large body of water and flat game areas. It, too, is bisected by Route 161 and fragmented further by proposed access ramps to the expressway. Being presently devoted to active recreation, the area appears best suited for this type of use in the future. The Science Museum site consisting of Maymont and Byrd Parks presents superior quality and opportunity for fulfilling its program. The size, 400 acres, allows excellent individual siting of initial features, as well as flexibility for expansion. The basic premise of an open living green museum is well accomplished within the framework of an established and representative selection of trees and plants which make the entire site an arboretum. El L A 1 0 1 ti ANALYSIS SITE CHARACTERISTIC WOODED AREA WATER BODY i STEEP SLOPE III II I�II,II�IIjIIjI k . r PHYSICAL BARRIER + �CTIVE- JiECRE TION, DOWNTOWN FEATURE O •FACILI EXPRESSWAY VISUAL CONNECTION SCHOOL PLAYGROL FOUNT` r ,.•• USE POWER GENEh TOR tRTLEAR • ,�: 'ARBORETUM�t�. CHURCH/ ,'� ��'7�: Y. � ''�ti /V, ILP Si• CES LAKE r" - „• •,.,: -yam .. FORMAL r, G4 '1 %-~ �•��;!'' : ,L,�r*�`y PLANTI `',,731, �;;-;'' ,. ;.C.�• CARILLO PHIT AT R�Zv ti `v�• SCHOOL LAKE { .. I &A, �tQOI\i INMENT `STAIR 'f `•;;� fir.~. �.� a. ISTIN. ^ARKING A �� ANIMAL & B RD EX BITS \ PUMPHOUSe, �` •� \ \\ OMINANT JIDGE SPECIMEN TEES R ST DOOLEY ESTATE QUA Y' ITALIA 'GARDEN i�/��i�lllllllli Illllll�!!/L JAPANESE OrRDEN 12 0 �r�AS71r 1>i - 'N VESCIIIPTION ;A f r l c0hlctpt has been incorporated as a method of gaining a better natural fit 'lw: c'< n -Museum facilities and their setting. This allows structures to be set into slopes and 10 ',vks ally absorbed into the landscape. It makes possible the retention of existing trees irrPrrh� sing small parking bays down gentler slopes within the green grass and trees :grr*, ijhere which Byrd and Maymont Parks have been known for. ft jhF6 '" Living Museum setting which so. ideally suits the Science Museum and which will 'wt�iirted and enhanced throughout the masterplan development. To illustrate how this turs been accomplished, an interpretation of the masterplan follows: �ptbuTe 'I$'I was accepted as the main access road for the Museum because it bisects the site cb-nnects to the Richmond area road network. As such it constitutes an existing zone of aunt zorrcntration, which although having some negative aspects does offer an opportunity tr1, wtaTe parking areas so that all parking is located immediately adjacent to the access road a" within the automobile zone. Service and emergency access penetrate as required. First phitw, ,parking (150 cars and 15 buses) is nestled into a gentle and wooded slope just to the ;tzf ,Route 161, and future parking of about 100 cars is located on the east side of Route 1�61, rnak:ing this the major auto entrance point for Museum parking. A third parking area of admut 1100 oars is backed up to the reservoir embankment at the edge of the site between the Tmawr transformer and Route 161. The fourth parking area is associated with both existing ;use of MaVrnont Park and the Dooley Estate buildings and further Museum activities, and akin is peripherally located on the street. Si!rnpiti'rication of auto circulation within the site was considered a necessity in order to thieve the desired continuity for the total 400 acres. Consequently through traffic has been ��x.t:ricted to serve the existing residences on Spottswood and Westover Roads to allow vuUlic access to the picnic activities along the east side; the lakes and the access points onto ;te 161; Davis Avenue and Pumphouse Drive; and the drop-off to the Carillon and aveyl Avenue. This leaves the whole of the Museum site as a pedestrian experience that ii§ Jmrt4wf facilitated through a pedestrian bridge across Route 161 and a bridge into the ,Aimw§ Piver system, as well as a path connection under the Nickel Bridge. �r9l,ting has been a part of the Maymont and Byrd Park experience and this is not to be lost. - h€ "'Living Museum" will not only encourage walking but will provide education and .�.=�titrtior� through its varied facilities. From each arrival and dispersal point,paths and/or -ass movement modules have been designed to direct you immediately into the network of ;w: jttwian circulation and continual contact with the "Living Museum." Nature trails, scent .irrrdi,ns. -flower displays and overlooks are only some of the unending number of VXrvt,ri�nfespossible in the Science Museum. 20 The first phase of development will occur west of Route 161, deep in the overgrown and steeply sloping site. Nearby, and in the same natural setting, the Carillon and Dogwood Dell complement the face-to-face experiences of man and nature, and will continue to do so. Utilizing an already cleared area where some filling has occured, the structure will be set into the slope facing down the ravine in a composition of multiple levels. Thereby the building impact on the environment is reduced. With the structure set right down in the woods the associated nature trails and botanical and zoological displays become an extension of the building and of the Museum. The critical pedestrian linkages which reinforce the dispersal concept, bind this area to the larger portion across Route 161 by an above grade bridge and a foot path along the Kanawha Canal under Route 161. This foot path is a shared facility with the James River Park and points to the fact that the Museum actually embraces the James River with its wealth of history and science. Using this link, the zoological garden of natural habitats and native animals and birds will expand into the site west of Route 161. Based on the Fowler Report*, many of the natural habitat areas exist here. This will allow expansion of the zoological garden while the existing site is undergoing the recommended renovations and redesign indicated in the Fowler Report. Other than the revised zoological garden, this masterplan does not indicate additional development in Maymont Park. It is, however, recommended that the soon -to -be abandoned stables and barns be considered for future Museum use without substantially changing the exterior character of these buildings. 3L 111 E, r� 1W 'Concept for the Proposed Maymont Zoological Park and Gardens Masterplan; James 64 F other 21 A future aquarium has been "floated" in Shields Lake and made accessible either by an over water or underwater approach from Maymont Park, utilizing the dam embankment at the south end. Again, this siting allows the main tank and structure to go below the water retaining a low profile above grade. It also makes possible the excitement of entering below water level and seeing native fish in their natural habitat. The Botanical Sciences are seen as an ongoing Museum experience both for the public and the Museum. New plants and landscape development, as well as maintenance will be continuing from the very first phase. In fact, all of the "Living Museum" will be an expression of the Botanical Sciences. Specific plots for display and demonstration will be designated and will be utilized solely for teaching programs. Other plots, rose gardens and plant collections, as well as the conservatory, green houses and teaching labs, will be located to the south of the reservoir. Here the power source, parking and water supply are readily available. The area is also relatively sparsely tree covered and open for sun penetration. Being centrally located the Botanical Sciences provide a pleasing dispersal point for pedestrians to other functions. At this central location also are the existing residences. The masterplan recognizes their presence but suggests that serious consideration be given to the acquisition of these properties in the event they become available at some future date. In this general area or somewhat to the south, the masterplan visualizes the development of facilities to house other program elements such as Natural History exhibits, Industry and Technology exhibits and a Hall of Man. 22 ILLUSTRATIVE 19 131 71 0 23 M M To Xr. S, L. Mums# Chief Building isspectcr 26v 1973 Permission to requeeted to attend the 45th Auxua d meeting of the International Aesoelation of 21eotrioal Inspeatore on Sept. 9 thm SOpt. Igo 1973 at HOUGtamp Texas, The main theme of this meeting, win be the proposed amendmente for the 1974 National lao9trioal Cade. W1b Butler Chief ,lao4trioal apaotor copy M. W0 Burnett Meoutive Secret► TAKfc � .'kICE That /hA Beard M ST=isors Of Chesterfieeq{ COuhtY will, on Wetl^esiaY, a' Autst, 1973. beginning' # 11;Op AM. in the on file in the noun 0e1ies0 AX between P M. of each regular bueinep d:Y Afl D}►sons favoring- or aacoai^o thN Plan are inylted ro herein rin sbtted, at the time and piece Mioheel C. Rite, 0irecto► of Planning County M Chesterfield �eMrH N+r RICHMOND NEWSPAPERS, INC. 1011, Publisher of THE RICHMOND TIMES -DISPATCH Richmond, Va........... 1..8�1`73............ This is to certify that the attached........ Legra1.,I+TOtiCA . was published in The Richmond Times -Dispatch, a newspaper published in the City of Richmond, State of Virginia. 7/25/73 8/1/73 7/25/73 The first insertion being given.......................................................... Sworn and subscribed before me A ..18...... ..ram `�/ :. t,�r-�...lc.E-�,r....... Notary Public ER ow�iils State of Virginia, City of Richmond: My commission expires 2 / 2 5 / 7 7 ME' . BMINESS OFFICE .................... ..................... TITLE :5 7/17/73 PROPOSED RESOLUTION FOR FIRE STATION AND SERVICE DISTRICT LOCATION PLAN WHEREAS, Section 15.1-452 of Virginia Statutes provides for preparation of a comprehensive plan in parts; and WHEREAS, the Chesterfield General Plan - 1995 does not include proposed fire station facilities; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and the District Fire Chiefs have reviewed the Chesterfield General Plan - 1995 - Fire Station and Service District Location Plan - a plan map and a plan report herein- after referred to as the "Plan", and have recommended approval thereof; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has reviewed and considered the Plan; NOW, THEREFORE, THIS BOARD RESOLVES that the Plan attached hereto be approved with the following statements of conditions and policies: A. The Plan is intended to be general in nature and specific location and actual ultimate size of fire stations are not intended to be shown thereon. Sche- duling of acquisitions or improvements is advisory only. B. The following reports and maps are accepted as part of the Plan: 1. Chesterfield General Plan - Soil Conditions and Existing Public Water and Sewer Service - 1972 (a map). 2. Chesterfield General Plan - 1995 - Transportation, Land Use and Community Facilities (a map). C. The Planning Commission and District Fire Chiefs may review and amend the Plan within two years for certi- fication to the Board of Supervisors but that the Plan shall be considered amendable at any time. D. This Plan shall become a part of the Chesterfield General Plan - 1995. E. The Director of Planning is hereby authorized to map the fire stations on the Chesterfield General Plan - 1995 - Transportation Land Use, and Community Facilities (a map). In M AAk, AA.ws Sv�4ue1► MEMORANDUM DATE: August 7, 1973 TO: Mr. M. W. Burnett, County Administrator FROM: Michael C. Ritz, Planning Director SUBJECT: Variance Request for Mrs. Doris gods Tax Map Sec. 146 (1) Part of Parcel 17 In Matoaca Magisterial District, Mrs. Doris Goode, Rt. 10 Box 65, Chesterfield, Virginia, Telephone No. 526-5880, requests that the variance granted to her by the Board of Supervisors on March 12, 1973 be rescinded (extract copy of minutes attached). Mrs. Goode states that she cannot obtain a clear deed or loan on Lot 5 of the attached plat because there is a mortgage on the dwelling which occupies the lower half of this parcel. Mrs. Goode now requests a variance to build a dwelling on parcel 4 of the attached plat. If this variance is granted, we recommend that a 50 ft. wide road easement be dedicated to the County as shown on the attached plat. This dedication would be with the understanding that the County will not maintain or improve this road until it is brought up to state standards by others. 2 Incl. VIRGINIA: At an adjourned meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County, held at the Courthouse on March 12, 1973 at 5:00 P.M. Present: Mr. Irvin G.Horner, Chairman Mr. Leo Myers, Vice-Chr. Mr. J.Ruffin Apperson Mr. A.J.Krepela Mr. Merlin E. O'Neill Also Present: N.W,Burnett, County Administrator Mr.C.G.Manuel, Asst. Co. Admin, Mr. James Condrey, Dir.Central Accounting Col. E.P.Gill, Police Dept, Chief Robert Eanes The Chairman calls the meeting to order to discuss the budget, particularly with regard to the Fire and Police Departments. —$wOn motion of Mr. O'Neill,seconded by Fir.Myers, it is resolved that the Variance granted to Mrs. Doris Goode on February 28, 1973 be and it hereby is rescinded. And be it further resolved, that a Variance be granted to Mrs. Doris Goode for the construction of a house on a lot shown on Sketch II filed with the papers of this Board, provided a 50-f t. roadway is dedicated as shown. Ayes: 1`••Ir. Horner, Mr. Myers, k1r. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr.O'Neill. The matter of the inability of Mr. Ed Thacker to take his vacation comes before the Board and it appears that there being a need for his services which would not allow him to take his vacation at this time, it is on motion of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Fir.Myers,resolved that Mr. Thacker be paid for four weeks of his vacation time. Ayes.: lir. Horner, Mr. Myers, Nir. Apperson, Pir. Krepela and Mr.O'Neill. On motion of i,.r. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that four (4) employees in the v,later and Sewer Departments be raised 5% effective April 1, 1973. Ayes: P,'_r. Nyers, Mr. Horner, Mr. Apperson, P,Ir. Krepela and 11r,O'Neill. Gn motion of i%.r. O'Neill,seconded by Mr. 1pperson, it is resolved that this Board adjourns at 11:45 p.m. to 9:00 A.M. on N arch 14, 1973. .�F,g ;�L ea /9 73 On motion of A r. 1vly-rs, seconded T_y 1"Ir. O'Neill , it is ?esolved that a Variance be anted to i1ir. Sam N. SarlN4to building a dwelling on a parce of land which has only a -2-foot easement to Happy hill !:oad, with the understanding that only one house will be built at this location and the County is not responsible for constructing and maintaining a right -of --way to this property. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Fr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr.0'Neill. On motion of Nr. Apperson, seconded 1:)y !,,Ir. Krepela, it is resolved that the proposed ordinance concerning community antenna television, which had been advertised for a public hearing at this tine, be, and it hereby is deferred to March 28, 1973, at 3:00 P.M. Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, I°r. Krepela and Mr.O'Neill. On motion of Mr. 01111eill,seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that the Variance request of Ivir. BE!n �Jilson be deferred to March 14, 1973. Ayes: I=ir.Horner, Mr. Myers, I-Ir. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Pir.O'Neill. On motion of Mr. Horner, seconded by I';ir. 1•1yers, it is resolved that the request for a Variance by Mr. D.K.Kiser be and it hereby is deferred to March 14, 1973. Ayes: V'r. HorrEr, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr.Krepela and Mr.0'Neill. ft-lo►On motion of Mr. O'Neill,seconded by Ivir. Myers, it is resolved that a Variance be granted to Mrs. Doris Goode for the construction of a dwelling] on a parcel of land shown on sl etch 3 of a division of property off State Route 692 and recorded with the Board's papers, and provided further that the proposed 50-ft. right-of-way be dedicated as a public road. Ayes: Mr. Horner, 11,1r. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr.O''eill. The following roads have been officially accepted by the State Highway Department into the Secondary System: Gx:;r1 :-`C ..C�:i!.' - :. —m I'l , s(uth.-rn cn:' C:�: i �nfenance Rte. 20807 0.06 miles southwardly to Palmerston Road, thence 0.08 miles southwardly to Trebeck Road, thence 0.06 miles to a cul-de-sac 0.20 Mi. Palmerton. Road - beginning at its intersection with Oxbridge Road 0.20 mi. eastwardly to its intersection with Dunraven Road 0.20 Dunraven road - beginning at the intersection of Glass Road (Rte. 20S2) 0.09 mi. southwardly to its intersection with Palmerton Road, thence 0.10 mi. southw,� rdly to its intersection with Rebeeck Road, thence 0.04 mi. southwardly to a cul-de-sac 0.23 It -2- H.!,O. &20513Y r GF) -1 Iricl i5,19 -c 14' C22 CIS 0 3 9. 044C 620 VE '3C Sz, D DO J �5 TEA."J 5 kv �-, f Y 7 0 5, 6 D E D I CIJ T� f 7,-') AM701JCIA DISTOIC7 Cll. 5TF-2FI14ELD COUX17 DCA Z- r /"=/Co /1-7,j o�,4,1 CF k1Z1Z e9c Disabled American Veterans AL BARTRAW CHAPTER NO. 50 P. O. Box 9 CHESTERFIELD, VIKGINIA 23832 M LoYAL ORDER, MOOSE CHESTER LODGE No. 1980 P. O. Box 3421 Richmond, Virginia Chester, Virginia -RESOLUTION WHEREAS, Chesterfield Lodge No. 1980, Loyal Order of Moose, Inc. is an organization which comes within the provisions of Section 101(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (53 Stat., Part 1) and Section 101(3) of the Revenue Act of 1938 and the corresponding provisions of prior Revenue Acts, and WHEREAS, the Bureau held this organization to be entitled to exemption under the provisions of Section 101(3) and income tax returns not required to be filed, and WHEREAS, Chesterfield Lodge No. 1980, Loyal Order of Moose, Inc. having been established as a non profit organization and eligible under provisions of Section 18.1-316 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended to conduct Bingo games and/or raffles, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Officers and general membership of Chesterfield Lodge No. 1980, Loyal Order of Moose, Inc., at a special meeting on Wednesday, August 1, 1973 in the Ledge Home at 9500 Jefferson Davis Hwy., Richmond, Chesterfield County, Virginia, petition the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County for a one year permit to conduct Bingo games and/or raffles. This Resolution was passed by unanimous vote of the Board of Officers and general membership. GOVERNOR SECRETARY f M M APPLICATION FOR BINGO AND/OR RAFFLE PERMIT The undersigned applicant, pursuant to the provisions of Section 18.1-316 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, hereby petitions the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County for a one-year permit to conduct Bingo games and/or raffles. 1. The applicant, in support of this petition, says that it is a proper organization to conduct such Bingo games and/or raffles because estate here the kind of organization requesting said permit) J h�ESTE�2 �/E L ZS o�D E A%. _1 ggo Z a DE�e p,4-- /_ XI-C _ 2, An authenticated copy of a resolution of the Board of Directors or other governing body of said organization requesting said permit is attached hereto, together with supporting evidence that said organization is an organization permitted to conduct said Bingo games and/or raffles under Section 18.1-316 of the 1980 Code of Virginia, as amended. 3. The applicant further states that it has read all of the conditions which will be a part of said permit and agrees to comply therewith, APPLICANT By STATE OF VIRGINIA to -wit: 7TSscrlibMedand sworn to before me this 2_ day of , 1973 My commission expires: Commission Expires October 6,1973 1973 CP RICHMOND NEWSPAPERS, INC. l • h of Pub is er THE RICHMOND TIMES -DISPATCH Richmond, Va.........$/1/................. 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Copies of these amendments are on file in the Planning Department, Room 307, Office Building, Chesterfield Courthouse, Chesterfield, Virginia, for public examination between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. of each regular business day. APPLICANT AND/OR AGENT MUST BE PRESENT AT HEARING All persons favoring or opposing the granting of the above requests are invited to appear at the time and place herein stated. n Michael C. Ritz, Director of Planning County of Chesterfield Chesterfield, Virginia M Bd. - August 8, 1973 *73SO74 In Bermuda Magisterial District Day Realty of Richmond, Inc. requests the rezoning from Residential (R-2) to General Business (B-3) of a parcel of land of rectangular shape, containing 5.72 acres, front- ing approximately 700 ft. on Pams Avenue, extending eastwardly to a depth of approximately 400 ft., and being located approximately 200 ft. north of the intersection of Pams Avenue and Willis Road (Rt. 613)• Refer to Tax Map Sec. 82-5 (3) lots 10, 11, 11A, 12A, 12B & 12C, Kings - land Heights (Sheet 23). *73SO81 In Matoaca Magisterial District William L. Canada requests the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R-2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, contain'ng 76.20 acres, having no road frontage, but bounded on the north and east by the Wm. L. Canada Plat, and being locat- ed in the southwest quadrant of the intersection of River Road (Rt. 602) and Exter Mill Road (Rt. 636). Refer to Tax Map Sec. 158-12 (1) parcel 37 (Sheet 47). *73SO82 In Matoaca Magisterial District Custom Investments, Inc. requests ro he rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R-2) of a parcel of and of irregular shape, containing 41.13 acres, fronting approximately 27.92 ft. on Graves Road (Rt. 630), extending northwardly to a depth f approximately 2000 ft., and being located approximately three -fourths 3/4) of a mile southwest of the intersection of Graves Road and Hickory oad (Rt. 628). Refer to Tax Map Sec. 172 (1) parcels 51 & 54 (Sheet 48). 73SO41 In Midlothian Magisterial District Hubbard Investment Company requests the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Community Business (B-2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 38.44 acres, fronting approximately 1000 ft. on Old Buckingham Road (Rt. 677) and fronting approximately 550 ft. on Midlothian Pike (Rt. 60) and being located 700 ft. northwest of the intersection of Old Buckingham Road and Huguenot Road (Rt. 147) and 1900 ft. west of the intersection of Midlothian Pike and Huguenot Road. Refer to Tax Map Sec. 16-8 (1) parcels 5-1 and 20 (Sheet 7). 73SO92 In Clover Hill Magisterial District Realty Industries, Inc. re- quests the rezoning from Residential (R-1) to Residential (R-2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 37.3 acres, fronting approximately 500 ft. on South Courthouse Road (Rt. 653), and being bounded on the east by Forest Acres Subdivision and on the west by Lake Crystal Farms Subdivision. Refer to Tax Map Sec. 27-14 (1) parcel 7, Sheet 8. 7 SO93 In Dale Magisterial District G. E. Miles & J. P. Spinner request the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R-2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 96 acres, fronting approximately 500 ft. on the west line of Hopkins Road (Rt. 637), and being bounded on the north by the south line of proposed Route 288 and on the south- west by Crooked Branch Creek. Refer to Tax Map Sec. 81-13 (1) parcel 2-1 (Sheet 23). *These cases were deferred by the Board of Supervisors at previous meetings to their August 8, 1973 meeting. M n Bd. - August 8, 1973 73SO96 In Clover Hill Magisterial District Realty Industries, Inc. re- quests the rezoning from Residential (R-2) to Townhouse For Sale (R-7) part of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 19.1 acres, located approximately 418 ft. east of Adkins Road and being bounded on the east by Beaver Pond Branch and on the south by the proposed exten- stion of Powhite Parkway. Refer to Tax Map Sec. 27-16 (1) part of par- cel 4 (Sheet 8). 73SO99 In Midlothian Magisterial the rezoning from Agricultural (A) parcel of land of irregular shape, approximately 200 ft. on the north extending northwardly to a depth o located approximately 500 ft. east Turnpike and Research Road., Refer Sheet 8). District Woodie Associates requests to Community Business (B-2) of a containing 1.576 acres, fronting line of Midlothian Turnpike (Rt.60), f approximately 500 ft., and being of the intersection of Midlothian to Tax Map Sec. 17-9 (1) parcel 3 73S100 In Midlothian Magisterial District Raymond L. Berry et al, c/o W.M. Tuck, request the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Community Business (B-2) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 1.87 acres, fronting approximately 300 ft. on the north line of Midlothian Turnpike (Rt. 60), extending northwardly to a depth of approximately 400 ft., and being located approximately 800 ft. west of the intersec- tion of Midlothian Turnpike and Robious Road (Rt. 675). Refer to Tax Map Sec. 17-7 (1) parcel 21 (Sheet 8). 73S102 In Bermuda Magisterial District American Alchemy, Inc. requests the rezoning from General Industrial (M-2) to Heavy Industrial (M-3) part of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 5.85 acres, fronting approximately 460 ft. on the south line of Old Bermuda Hundred Road (Rt. 618), extending southwardly to a depth of approximately 500 ft., and being located approximately 900 ft. east of the intersection of Old Bermuda Hundred Road and Ramblewood Drive (Rt. 617). Refer to Tax Map Sec. 117-14 (1) part of parcel-1 (Sheet 33). 73S103 In Bermuda Magisterial District Kents Enterprises requests the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Mobile Home Park (MH-1) several par- cels of land of rectangular shape, containing 4 acres, fronting approxi- mately 700 ft. on Spring Street (unimproved), also fronting approximate- ly 200 ft. on Sunset Avenue (unimproved), and being located in the northwest quadrant of the intersection of the aforementioned unimproved roads. Refer to Tax Map Sec. 116-10 (3) Block C, lots 1 thru 28, Cool Spring (Sheet 32). Bd. - August 8, 1973 MOBILE HOMES 735104 Clover Hill District James Ward Located at 8209 Midlothian Pike. Refer to Tax Map Sec. 18-15 (1), parcel 12 (Sheet 8). 735105 Clover Hill District Herman E. Morris Located on the east line of Otterdale Road (Rt. 667) approximately 1200 ft. south of its intersection with Genito Road (Rt. 604). Refer to Tax Map Sec. 46 (1) parcel 16-1 (Sheet 12). 735106 Jermuda District Walter L. Gulledge Located at 7811 Pioneer St. Refer to Tax Map Sec. 67-11 (2) Block 20, lots 11-17, Rayon Park (Sheet 23). 735107 Bermuda District Berty E. Martin Located at 4721 Lee St. Refer to Tax Map Sec. 115-6 (6) lots 1 & 2B, Nunnally's Add. (Sheet 32). . M M 2�2,�-. attAl)-Z� PLANNING COMMISSION AND PLANNING STAFF REMIMENDATIONS & REPORTS FOR REZONING A11D CONDITIONAL USE REQUESTS to be heard by the CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 1Tednesday, August 8, 1973 DEFERRED CASES 73SO74 Day Realty of Richmond, Inc. Bermuda 'Magisterial District �- lots --- --' Tax Map Sec. 82-5 ( 3 ) 10,11,11A,12A,12B & 12C, Kingsland Heights (Sheet 23) Request to- .rezone from Residential (R-2')' :to'eeziera3lr:Bu"sin�ss (B-3) General Plan: Planning Commission recommendation: Commercial development APPROVAL SUBJECT vote aye. X CE This case was deferred from the June 13, 1973 meeting at the request of the applicant. 73SO81 William L. Canada Matoaca Magisterial District Tax reap Sec. 158-12 (1) parcel 37 (Sheet 47) Request to rezone from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R-2). General Plan: Planning Commission recommendation: Single family residential DENIAL OF REQUESTED R-2 REZONING AND APPROVAL OF R-1 REZONING All vote aye. This case was deferred from the July 11, 1973 meeting in order to allow the applicant's representative an opportunity to convey to the applicant the Board's feeling; with regard to the proposed rezoning and ultimate development of the parcel in question. M M 7,S03 82 Custom Investments, Inc. Matoaca Magisterial District Tax Map Sec. 172 (1) parcels 51 & 54 (Sheet 48) Request to rezone from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R-2). General Plan: Planning Commission recommendation: Vacant/Agricultural development DENIAL OF REQUESTED R-2 REZONING AND APPROVAL OF R-- l REZONING All vote aye. This case was deferred from the July 11, 1973 meeting at the request of the applicant. REZONING AND CONDITIONAL USES 73SO41 Hubbard Investment Company Midlothian Magisterial District Tax Map Sec. 16-8 (1) parcels 5-1 and 20 (Sheet 7) Request to rezone from Agricultural (A) to Community Business (B-2). General Plan: Planning Commission recommendation: 73SO92 Realty Industries, Inc. Single family residential REZONE PARCEL B-2 EXCEPT THAT PORTION THE OF WITHIN 500 FT. OF OLD BUCKINGHAM ROAD WHICH UTOULD -BE REZONED R- 2 11 vote aye except Mr. Price who votes nay. Clover Hill Magisterial District Tax Map Sec. 27-14 (1) parcel 7 (Sheet 8) Request to rezone from Residential (R-1) to Residential (R--2). General Plan: Single family residential Planning Commission recommendation: APPROVAL All vote aye - 2 - M M 73SO93 G. E. Miles & J. P. Spinner Dale Magisterial District Tax Map Sec. 81-13 (1) parcel 2-1 (Sheet 23) Request to rezone from Agricultural (A) to Residential (R-2). General Plan: Single family residential Planning Commission recommendation: APPROVAL All vote aye. 73SO96 Realty Industries, Inc. Clover Hill Magisterial District Tax Map Sec. 27-16 (1) part of parcel 4 (Sheet 8) Request to rezone from Residential (R-2) to Townhouse for Sale (R-7). General Plan: Single family residential Planning Commission recommendation: APPROVAL All vote aye. 73SO99 Woodie Associates Midlothian Magisterial District Tax Pap Sec. 17-•9 (1) parcel 3 (Sheet 8) Request to rezone from Agricultural (A) to Community Business (B-2). General Plan: Commercial development Planning Commission recommendation: APPROVAL All vote aye. 73S100 Raymond L. Berry et al Midlothian Magisterial District Tax Map Sec. 17-7 (1) parcel 21 Oheet 8 ) Request to rezone from Agricultural (A) to Community Business (B-2). General Plan: Planning Commission recommendation: - 3 - Commercial development APPROVAL OF B-2 REZONING WITH PROVISIONS FOR A 50 FT. BUFFER TO BE PROVIDED ALONG THE ROBIOUS ROAD FRONTAGE ALLOWING NO ACCESS ACROSS THE BUFFER AND WITH A FENCE CONSTRUCTED ACROSS THT PARCEL WITHIN THE BUFFER AREA All vote aye. 73S102 American Alchemy, Inc. Bermuda Magisterial District Tax P-lap See. 117-14 (1) part of parcel 1 (Sheet 33) Request to rezone from General Industrial (M-2) to Heavy Industrial (M-3). General Plan: Planning Commission recommendation: Agricultural development APPROVAL OF M-3 REZONING WITH A 50 FT. BUFFER ON THE NORTH..AND SOUTH PROPERTY LINES ALLOWING ACCESS ACROSS THE BUFFER ON THE NORTH PROPERTY LINE All vote aye. 73S103 Kents Enterprises Bermuda magisterial District Tax "dap Sec. 116-10 (3) Block C, lots 1 thru 28, Cool Spring (Sheet 32) Request to rezone from Agricultural (A) to Mobile Home Park (MH-1). General Plan: Multi -family development Planning Commission recommendation: APPROVAL All vote aye. Proposed Chesterfield Branch Library Site Location (Headquarters and Central Branch On July 24, 1973 the Planning Commission recommended approval of a request from the Chesterfield County Library Board for a proposed Headquarters and Central Branch Library site location. This site - 4 - M M would be located to the north and east of the realigned Lori Road - Route 10 intersection. The parcel in question is zoned Agricultural (A) as is all adjacent property with the exceptions of those parcels to the extreme -north-- west and southeast which are zoned Community Business (B-2). At present, the subject parcel is vacant and wooded as is the majority of adjacent property. However, it is intended that the adjacent parcel to the north will be used for the location of the County Vocational Technical High School. The proposed site contains approximately six (6) acres and is owned by Chesterfield County. Upon review of this location, the Planning Commission was of the opinion that the site selected was in keeping with the proposed courthouse complex plan and would be located so as to provide the necessary centralization for a headquarters facility. Also, the additional use of this facility as a central branch library will offer reasonable access to the residents of central Chesterfield. After giving due consideration, the Planning Commission recommended approval of this site location subject to final site plans being submitted for review and approval in accordance with Article 25 of the County Zoning Ordinance. All voted aye. Respectfully submitted, Stanley R:�Balderson, Jr. Chief Planner Chesterfield County Planning Dept. Min w t, E2 2. (d) and (e) Name of Present owners of property on which :-- this request will occur: Edward D. Post, Jr. 11701 Old Buckingham Road Midlothian, Virginia 23113 794-5958 Sec. 16-8 (1) Parc. 5-1 W.K. Post, Sr. Roberta 14. Post 13401 Oak Lane Midlothian, Virginia 23113 794-6980 I. R. Board Ida Post hoard 744 Chinook Place Lynchburg, Virginia 23502 Edward D. Post, Jr. Helen M. Post 11701 Old Buckingham Road Midlothian, Virginia 23113 794-5958 Sec. 16-8 (1) Parc.20 OPTION TO PURCHASE 1 This option to purchase made the I t ll •day of Fehr i a ry 19_ Z L , between ,�t1.,,sf�R►) I JVF:`NT":iNT fAS LGI1=' r,1,-.,'hereinafter referred to as Buyer, Y.n. PO:iT. L;R. t`T eerrtcr:'.f:tr Po ' / and Y a herfinafter, r ferred togs Seller. WINE SETH that the Seller, for and in consideration of the sum of '�W_O iittliat'C�'-si_f_Ln_�i411Q0_ -0ellers (a_ �` • 0 _) to him in hand paid by the Buyer, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby give and grant unto the Buyer, his heirs, assigns, or representatives, the exclusive right and option to purchase all of that certain plot, piece, or parcel of land together witj�, all im rovements located thereon in the City of ___ County of _C— 4 s C e r f . -e 1:1 State of V l r g i li i a , being known as and more particularly described as follows: See .I t t a c h oci Rropertydeser I)t1on. _ The terms and conditions of this option are as follows: This option shall be for a period of _�Y__ .__ _ (_90 _) days and shall exist and continue through 12:00 noon on the 12 t 11 • day of t f a_Y— , 19 Z 3 . The purchase price for said property shall be $ 5 91 LO 0 0. 0 0 payable as follows: 1. S 1 S 0.0 0 the consideration paid to the Seller for this option; 2. _ , by the assumption of the unpaid balance of an existing mortgage as of (this item #2 to be adjusted to the exact balance of the mortgage on the date of closing); 3. s419, 610. 00 , by a promissgr note of Buyer secured by a purchase money dee ����Cust on the above described property payable `t � * h 1 • E� it per _ 1 c a r'!__ J I�j{g� tares''{{ at the rate of 7_—% per annum CrA. t e unT,ai:: 1)rir,cinal balance. 4. $171,140.00 the balance of the purchase price, in cash upon delivery of the deed and the closing of this transaction. (The amount of this item #4 is to be adjusted as may be necessary because of any change in the balance of the mortgage assumed as stipulated in item #2 above). Rents, if any, for the subject property are to be prorated to the date of closing and delivery of the deed. Up� ex rci�@, his opii'�p which exerc �, shall be bv delve of ritte n��ic to Post, S r . at �I1�'gp`A14 ri, VlY''IL Z �►,:.eCutOr- ,:iyi'y i�u;;nt T -g at within the option period, the Seller shall execute and deliver to the Buyer a good and sufficient deed conveying title to the property free and clear of all encumbrances except ad valorem taxes for the year in which the property is conveyed (the taxes for the real property are to be prorated on a calendar year basis to the date of final settlement and any taxes for personal property are to be paid by the Seller or if not then payable credited to the Buyer), zoning regulations, restrictive covenants and easements of record, if any; and such other conditions as may be hereinafter stated. If this option be exercised as herein pro r�'d 4 the purchase price shall be PM and each party shall execute any and all documents or papers that may be necessary within YY �,,.�,I day fjQ�t dale of delil�ery of said Qtice, unless extended as herein provided and the deed is to b to IiLll;a �ST''"�j` • Ln'�� A IY or its ASSIGNS Possession of the property shall be delivered el:ArlCi1ia e y Aron tile exercise of this option, Risk of loss or damage by fire or other casualty pending transfer of the title shall remain with the Seller. Ten 10 ;Villiam Postlf�,hV g8Vj8jex"V VOW sion of ,r �nt °� of the purchase price shall be paid by r o as a fee for negotiating this sale. Other conditions: SEE ADDENDLAM. The Buyer acknowledges that he has inspected the above described property, that no representations or inducements have been made other than those expressed herein and that this contract contains the entire agreement between all parties hereto. Three IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have signed or caused this agreement to be executed in counterparts effective the day and year first above written. 144— ;)o -Z-,y (Buyer) eller) (Se e 3, M A D D E N D U M This option to be extended for 60 days in the event Chester- field County Board of Supervisors has not given final approval of zoning of subject property to Purchasers choice of B-3, V-1 or Multi -Family. Purchaser shall have full Right of Anticipation without penalty except in the calendar year of settlement. Any prepayment must pay the entire principal balance and all accrued interest. After said year, partial prepayments of principal shall be permitted without penalty. _ It is a reed the above Real Estate Commission of 100 of the total sales price for services rendered is to be paid as received by the Sellers from the Purchasers with same interest which h receive. n � 4' Property Description That property consisting* of 28.44 acres as surveyed by Charles If. Plect £; Associates Noveriher 21, 1972 beginning at a point on the north line of U.S. Route 60 approximately 0.40 miles west of Rt. 147 thence S. 39 degrees-00 S. 534.80' to a point thence N. 11 degrees-14'10" E. 250.46' to a point thence N. 71 degrees - 20'-30" E. 40.50' to a point thence N. 16 degrees - 19' 1'1. 333.97' to a point thence S. 76 degrees - 41 W. 253.90' to a point thence N. 16 degrees - 191Iti 110.62' to a point thence N. 29 degrees - 00 ' - 50" E. 533.13' to a point thence N. 37 degrees - 47'50" E. 211.0' to a point thence S. 51 degrees - 39'-3n,, E. 358.47' E. to a point thence _ S. 46 degrees - 02'-40" E. S56.70' to a point thence N. 44 degrees-19' E. 782.50' to a point on the south line oC Rt. 677 thence S. 46 degrees-02140" E. 384.62' to a point on the south line of Rt. 677 approximately 0.10 wiles from Route 147. Thence S. 44 degrees-50'-40" 1151.81' to a point thence N. 33 der,rees- 50' -30" IV. 297.19" to a point thence S. 3 degrees-07'-30" E. 198.47' to the point of origin . � 3 `h � r •rrr � 61 OPTION TO PURCHASE ' This option to purchase made the 12 th, day of r cab r! � ^ rY 1973, between IIU1�:+ARIL INVriST'7:NT f AMLNY car its-A,__5Irhereinafter referred to as Buyer, and ED- ARD D. POST fin.( hiS wi re hereinafter referred to as Seller. WITNESSETH, that the Seller, for and in consideration of the sum of IS i`:1 r,L1°ussuia--t�{t no 100- — to him in hand aid b the Buyer, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, does hereby give and rant unto the P Y Y P Y B� Yg g 'Buyer, his heirs a `signs, or representatives, the exclusive right and option to purchase all of that certain plot, piece, or parcel of land together with all improvements located thereon in the City of __ County of )) e s t er E i c 1 d State of Vir:!inia , being known as and more particularly described as follows: T)lat 11roPerty con- sistin•* of 10 acres as sl.lrvoveu bv Cba.rles ;I. Plcet F, Assoc. on Nov. 21,1972, and £ rent in 536.70 feet on the south side of State Rt. 677. The Same bef.1 nn ins at a tloir,t apl)roxi,:atcly .20 .ni. west o.f_Rt. 147 thence 544 - 191 west 732.501 to a 1loillt thence 14. 46-021 - 40" west 556.70 to a Loint thence `d. 44 - 18 cast 732.501 to a lwint on south line of State Rt. 677 thence alone), e ms a d co lions. f this option are as follows- t110 south line of Rt. 677 546-02'-40" E. 556.7 T.0 .c o>1%di of ari!.in. This optioc� hal be fora period of 1linety __ _ (_��_) days and shall exist and continue through 12:00 noon on the 1 t�l • day of 19 73 . The purchase price for said property shall be _ . _0, 00'0'. pp payable as follows: 1. Z 250.00 the consideration paid to the Seller for this option; 2, $ , by the assumption of the unpaid balance of an existing mortgage as of _ (this item #2 to be adjusted to the exact balance of the mortgage on the date of closing); 3. $ 56, 800. 00 by a promissory note of Buyer secured by a purchase money�IlTnnts* eeq.Rf trust on the above described property payable 5 6� t1 _per Year �i�iiirest at the rate of Z—% per annum J}11yaJ) C 111 tt:)1 (.'C{11i11-1i1Ii1-wall 11.S t i1 4. = 22,950.00 , the balance of the purchase price, in cash upon delivery of the deed and the closing of this transaction. (rho amount of this item #4 is to be adjusted as may be necessary because of any change in the balance of the mortgage assumed as stipulated in item #2 above). Rents, if any, for the subject property are to be prorated to the date of closing and delivery of the deed. upjp� grci a of this oet�op, which execcise•shall Ijip,by� �leliv ry, of writlen notice to I:Jward D . Po s t at 11� 1" '• i r;, .1.11 1'' " 1 ` o teh l'�. i� •y r , i n la within the option period, the Seller shall execute and deliver to the Buyer a good and sufficient deed co nveying title to the property free and clear of all encumbrances except ad valorem taxes for the year in which the property is conveyed (the taxes for the real property are to be prorated on a calendar year basis to the date of final settlement and any taxes for personal property are to be paid by the Seller or if not then payable credited to the Buyer), zoning regulations, restrictive covenants and easements of record, if any; and such other conditions as may be hereinafter stated. If this option be exercised as herein . rovided the purchase price shall be p� and each party shall execute any and all documents or papers that may be necessarywithin 1x `� s f ive s n t' nless extended as herein provided and the deed is to a to J;; ' ITM" 'y MMA � t 5 4 Pgssession of the progert shl bey delivered t see n e r► . • �(}• CI&Cel acres • �G� �jJrY«Ls `�L' .S CGl la � li Risk of loss or damage by fire or other casualty pending transfer of the title shall remain with the Seller. If this op ion is exercised a com Ten ssion rc t 10 %) of the purchase price shall be paid by Edward D. Post an f wil 0 I�IMAi�iT—R�1 ,, as a fee for negotiating this sale. Other conditions:411-7 � �-�-- SEE ADDENDMI. The Buyer acknowledges that he has inspected the above described property, that no representations or inducements havebeen made other than those expressed herein and that this contract contains the entire agreement between all parties hereto. IN WITNESS WHEREOF the parties hereto have signed or caused this effective the day and year first above written. G to be executed in `-5! counterparts (Seller) 9. 31 M or i A D D E N D 1.1 N1 This ontion to be e:.ten-'cd for 60 O!ays ir. the evert Cl ,ster- field Cour.ty !oird of Supervisors has not Driven fi-,a1 anr).oval o ::or►in-, of subject lirol)erty to Purchasers choice (1: Tfi-1, VAlti-family, or J-3. Purchaser shall have full Ri:;ht of Auticir)arion wit}4o)llt l-�Clkalty ,;xcel)t in the calenjar year of settle,ient any nrcpayicnt rust Tay the entire principal balance and all accrued interest. i After said year, partial prepayments of principal shill be Ter- riitted without Penalty. It is agreed the above Real Tistate Co,z•Pf ssion of 10° of tile. tota� sales Price for services rendered, is to be raid as received by the Sellers from the Purchasers with sai:e interest which th ir`receive. I &I I L OF Pp)PERT--1 ITUATE-D L t N F -7AN _ __S T u -T F- N267 0 i4- op POUTE CHF-STE-R�VA. Nov 21, �C)72- �CALE. c1 �` 5,e U7 i- -- -7 �2 n V M 9. In Re: POST PROPERTIES William Wesley Whitaker 11815 Old Buckingham Road Midlothian, Virginia 23113 William Bass Rt. 1 Box 237 Midlothian, Virginia 23113 Alma C. Sheppe 8101 Ammonett Drive Richmond, Va. 23235 William Wesley Whitaker 11815 Old Buckingham Road Midlothian, Va. 23113 Esther L. Gibrall 204 N. Robinson St. Richmond, Va. 23220 Elizabeth R. Dubose 11724 Old Buckingham Road Midlothian, Va. 23113 O.C. Allen Rt. Box 58 Midlothian, Va. 23113 Bowman H.L. Thomas Rt. 1 Box 49-A Midlothian, Va. 23113 John W allo Rt. 1 Box 54-A Midlothian, Va. 23113 James F. Hubbard 124 Granite Springs Road Richmond, Virginia 23225 9, Sec. 16-7 (1) Par.10 Sec. 16-7 (1) Par.11 Sec. 16-7 (1) Par.12 Sec. 16-8 (1) Par.2 Sec. 16-8 (1) Par.5 Sec. 16-8 (1) Par.6 Sec. 16-8 (1) Parll Sec. 16-8 (1) Par.12 Sec. 16-8 (1) Par.13 Sec. 16-12 (1) Par.l M n Page 2 Esther I. Gibrall 200 N. Tilden St. Richmond, Va. 23221 Robert F. Harman 4841 Hill St. La Canada, California 91011 Florence Hembrick Clarke 3607 E. Marshall St. Richmond, Va. 23223 Sol Axel et als 8810 Three Chopt Road Richmond, Va. 23229 W.K. Post, Jr. Route 2 Midlothian, Va. 23113 Sec. 16-12 (1) Parcels 2,3, and 4 Sec. 16-11 (1) Par. 14 Sec. 16-11 (1) Par. 15 Sec. 16-11 (1) Par. 10 Sec. 16-11 (1) Par. 13 M M FREEMAN J. DANIELS ROBERT McCORMACK MICHAEL PINTO ROBERT K. RICHARDSON WILLIAM B. RODMAN JOHN SPUCHES D. CHASE TROXE_LL JOHN M. WHEL.AN KURT E. JOHN SON PERKINS. DANIELS & McCORMACK 30 ROCKEFELLER PLAZA NEW YORK. N.Y. 10020 April 10, 1973 Mr. John R. O'Connor Harrison & Bates Ross Building 601 E. Main Street Richmond, Virginia 23219 Dear Mr. O'Connor: CIRCLE 7-3400 CABLE 'SOHO" THOMAS L. PERKINS ABRAHAM S.ROBINSON COUNSEL As attorney for the world Division of the Board of Global Ministries of The United Methodist Church, you are hereby authorized to proceed with a rezoning applica- tion which will permit the property now owned by the World Division to be rezoned for business use. This letter is strictly limited to authorizing the filing of the applica- tion and it is not to be construed as engaging you as our broker or agent for any other purpose. It is understood and agreed that the World Division will pay no cost, ex- pense or fee of any kind in preparing and processing the said application. If you agree, will you please signify your acknow- ledgement below. Very truly yours, Michael Pin biP : S i {, 2. I ; 1 / '�1 V ) P N x _ _ N �,ZIZ 00 ! • 1 o - i � N LO N O �iN n ,f` P N W m Nt � Qi J i� Ol U A LA1' 1 sban aAt' CJ1 8 1 m N = N o - I u N CD ol En , I m N OAS .x.9 93a2 9336 9330 1932a co 9318 9312 9306 9300 202q -4 a OZY-r- 110 8g%02 `_ ao r Sa,oal vl_OL wp0arpin4 Rd. m o _ z10z m sAOoCA TO - a' CA 0 Ol0 £b£b Lf£6 Ifi£6 CZ£6 61fi8 fl£6 LO£6 10f5 �. N m r0 p ' 9138 9118 T U 7 0 N ' r Ir I � O cA I OU cp O W 6116 1 `'•1 1t o L , 11 � le �soa ., N `� -4 93' a 9318 1 wr,� "'i M 7 3SOd"1y HARRISON & BATES INCORPORATED ROSS BUILDING • 801 E. MAIN ST., RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23219 • AREA CODE 703 • 644-2965 REALTORS June 12, 1973 Mr. Stan Balderson Planner Chesterfield Court House Chesterfield County, Virginia Subject: Tax Map No. 82- 5 (3) Parcels No. 10, 11, 11A, 12 12B and 12C Dear Mr. Balderson: As you know, the subject property is scheduled for consideration of rezoning to business uses before the Board of Supervisors June 13, 1973. The applicant, Day Realty of Richmond, Inc., wishes to d er consideration by the Board uLtil Jul 11 h. The reason for —this deferral is to enable the applicant to resolve certain details relative to the purchase of property from the Board of Missions, Methodist Church. By copy hereof all adjacent property owners have been notified of the applicantts desire. Thank you for your cooperation and assistance. Yours truly, �/ John R. O'Connor Commercial Sales JRO/am cc: All Adjacent Property Owners o"d 93 CO 7 q . .f Day Realty of Richmond, Inc. 3827 A WALMSLEY ha IRGINIA 23234 / 703-271-6039 D f e SO (70,rs 726t Fir[ A.J) 44 , S �oa3EeT : l7i�p /Y�. 8i2"S'" �3� plal-cats J4- fie, r1, I1 A o 12,I7.8,12C. 3jadclo 3on j As y,, kos ew,, �iKS •4,s �►.�C.�en, of tt ..o. $44 ,cc-zr- .p c ,s s exled�, / d eoc. jv�:,cr // e't. 8, F73 /Ale sPp 1. e�-c du awes ?a i f w e.K ::ol • of e f ff'otfold trot, / fir. — • lea 100- P4.0- 7"o-- P716. t o 9 /JOF eONS� e. �,.c. er l/ ,cc✓ eca�.•-`7� r. o .wno�s �o�� Orat /Y ,e;'c, G a.. k peiror 14440, Coi errs .•sc_. ,�i+4� .�f l�J'ls.�,C�c. . 9/10 !,, . 73-?� �ytlZ, sS�il�S'�'�,C G � lZisa � �S.FL�,r'Tii'.�/ h,�6111819�p2�� C.i�,c�T,fr=,ctJ J',.C�'r,�f�cr� Cd�a•Y ,��'�• all Gti',C`�,�72.•�t.�-:t-d, ��GtN.I,,�. ti ���° 09��� �� r o •1b����RdW � ti 191-I)Wl ll�y /yt- 91A!IA1-6 k�1/`a.t'.C= J2sU4 c0is ,44/a.is's0N a>" % AP/ 4 ,*-4 0W,6, ,�.cQu rrTtd� �cs-Sr�.rss a�l.v� ra�C �.�.a,�x�✓^j n �r t'���� �j�-� tesr- .��5� ud,� �,6sJ7�rzr�rlrr,�s �>�� %�>' -� il7�i�.tr�l yi' TT�T�"� i •e W, ,C,C .di.c' x) ��Zi fl. 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Knoth President RFK: wrh Y . t t- f � y q �s �` �", a��y. as a� k , i � ``r:9• � � . ; . 1 s Il A4z WWI } ^'�YpAy t f Y *F 4 k ,Y'x sAb i.- TrollinSwood MOBILE HOME COMMUNITY/SALES JEFFERSON DAVIS HWY., 1/4 MI. NO. of RT. 10 P.O. BOX 458 CHESTER, VIRGINIA 23831 PHONE 703/748-6316 OR 748-4342 July 30, 1973 Mr. Michael C. Ritz, Director of Planning County of Chesterfield Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 RE: Custom Investments, Inc. Request for Rezoning - 73SO82 Dear Mr. Ritz: whxnnaw�, This letter is to notify you that we would like to illbAnrva the above referenced zoning! realest due to unfavorable percolation which means we cannot develop this property. Your attention to this matter is appreciated. Sincerely ell Llo d C. ourn a . Jr. Preside� n LCJ : Jdv Ifto 92 Lloyd C. Journigan, Jr. P. 0. Box 458 Chester, Virginia 23831 June 26, 1973 Board of Supervisors c/o Melvin W. Burnett Chesterfield County Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 RE: Custom Investments, Inc. Request for Rezoning 73SO82 Gentlemen: We would like to request a 30 day deferral of our request for rezoning scheduled before the Board of Supervisors this July 11, 1973• We would like to have it postponed until the Board meeting of August 8, 1973• Copies of this letter are being sent by Certified Mail to the adjacent property owners. Sincerely,) 4�Lloyd� C . �ournig n, Jr. President LCJ : j dv cc: Deane Belcher Harriet B. Stowe Brown Minnie Graves Thomas M. Leete Catherine R. Murphy V• yrr P"A.- lil'� � P^'r f i �'• ,fit'• 4 4 t y x 0.� �y, r -�i �'y�, a. •= h"p R''�" e t l" 0. :�!rt#,�' 15. , x sSy'We x k' S ti�`y" '^i + • ,s '' x �'j' �'' e +y a;, � � a a�u nr w rt�✓4b` � � Y �`r 'V.t � �' "�", x �'k�. S'5�.,. y a+ { ram; `� �, • -x �- � y.. ` �' a •c,J "' '* �a�g. � �' , "� 4 �§ � ,r n„ e4 - � ><, i ,�,',„, xw - 3 x i` My yyV ` +k A i "d� , �•>_ AN }.: Ed�"5 < �,� k`§.�y .��r a�"�„ '�^�# yri� z t`4` .a .C" :'• ,Z. Y }r,+x ANII r �be�m vq �stx # ps N, r fy n � x ON Y �, d4+, - �K7o� % r� 4 >• "' �v*p�- � y �.+'�. � r" 3, p' .p .. � F. + ,�` �' Tis,:„ : t s,�.Y `R ° "'• nal �x a,iL•.?"r�,,,,� + a 1 + r t,t e h }`- nl x w.k �'''+dx'T i .q ij' pr{.-f k r A e a a ire Y ^A11�`, } i .:'�.� rs4a 1� r ..e :.. .,,ti. "3i,6'Ce1�l! -- .:ash!L✓Ya'��EF3��.><.A.11�"dkrr,. r•.F.� T, S-T m 600' eel" plly m nrnrrauurrurrur Hurl BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CH , "ERFIELD 00UN' �ESTERFIELD,, VA. f I 4 � � IItICPc . � � f "Y i Q � v�r����, � •.. at ! IIIII 0 . • •� Y z {tiNN{t8 -iN{ia - atYattatiN{tl l R"21., � f yv.LrT'vN aN� } .IOItUtttltYtl�ltttNUltttti gavel I>. 1 A P � pi► w:' u 10 5 CA 1 \\ c w w n i 3 L/� l - 6t.) 5 7 m pa L s -row 1,3 l � 38- 4- - c/)- 4- 3 4¢Co Sao z7 ti/E�✓ Jig . VA- t/, T)0 Z46v F,'-2 ''I�i�SC�98 \ Sw, ,!!� 73S099 tlltatA assists, I IS a I A TO M E5 June 25, 1973 Prillaman Chemical Company has a valid contract to purchase 5.85 acres of land on Bermuda Road (parcel A of 117-14(1)1) from Moore Signs Inc.. Moore Sign Co. has a valid contract with Lynn M. & Loretta Hamilton for the entire 11.7 acres on tax map 117-14(1)1. It is our intention to use parcel A for the erection of a 150® square foot warehouse with low profile roof and 1500 square foot adjoining office area. In addition to this building the erection of storage tanks in a dyked area would be required these tanks will not exceed 25000 gallons in size and range downward to 1000 gallons. Product stored in these tanks will not be more flammable than gasoline and in some cases are totally non-flammable. Rail siding shall be brought into the property approximately 150 feet parellel with the existing rails. It is the intention of our corporation to erect and maintain an attractive indu: ' -, P_ _ . , _ -__ OFFM A(; El�6NT Receipt is, * rebq ackAiawled ed of :� g sum► of `$1,630.00 from Pri lLaman chdolitAi ny, a Virginia Cerpor4pi � herein` calleo the 3 Pur44;kor, as a dP iaa� on the ac+Cdu in �i ttie lowing 41 dorib eV��roprt�:' . �. ' { A vr#1f Ining 5.8.8 4�,: OL kd 3kc i11 sle F.iS; t C^of-why !Flz"%'°' t" @ Va. yEt�+c"F"i�r1s;'e Piz- A.�1 �iie+�eiiti't�e' " y yf fir, . f& yJ#F 1 3 y f g ,[ti YVA_ -�'°" yyy ,a �, i?�'n: '°y'ti*;,3 4 fl` "' �,j'"'�y 'r.. 'x ;rnFV . ' ` # ax r X �t � # '"# � „�� '��� >- t .a ��� �,%� t -.. � ,aC+��q ��A'1�� �� � • � wok �. � �' �� ���Y � t °',x� satedki : _�* se ,.- i f 4 s 4.4 r� < 14, e r v � E v. . nN : ©°<ad " 'to the above- lafttWtsstr .06 . tust roeet►t. vsrraatathat ha"�t Proper ty I► 404,4w 144, VAi f� l' J& L` F. �� .a.� S +zr ..n .ul, .. ..,. �..e„ ke. ,.ar �`a oi'�'f-&A: +,•.$ce'*„' i R r `eW�i � �" � ,y ,fi � � �, �+ �"�� mod. `� '� • � � k IT I, + � ie itr P�eb1 • h " and for, b* 37 i esident and- ucxetary rRcpect vely, of Atgpte Sign Corporation, vbose namesare signed to the ioga— going instrumentphale atknowledg*d-'-4%s' spa before we vithis my e � ` !Mate' aforesaid. 0 AMERICAN ALCSEMY, INC. 1510 WEBSTER STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23260 P. 0. BOX 26073 TELEPHONE: (703) - 643.2864 June 22, 1973 Zoning Request Addenum #2 Current Employment Level 11 Fiscal 1974 projected employment 21 Description: Blenders of air pollution free solvents for industry Blenders of dry chemicals for industry on toll basis Resale of petroleum solvents in drums & transports Resale of oxygenated hydrocarbon solvents Packaging of solvents for U. S. Governments Warehousing & resale of proprietary finishes Warehousing & resale of food grade chemicals �01 %.i!l�i� �C9 Q1.p�NIN� DouNtr, American Alchemy, Inc, is a responsible Virginia Corporation with excellent growth record. The corporation a-1ways con- structs its facilities after prior planning with civil & municiple officials regarding fire protection, safety standards and aesthetic values. It is our intent to develop the most attractive facility possible since we are actively engaged in air, water and soil pollution abatement. We at Alchemy feel our presence in the Chesterfield area will be a definite positive factor for both the county and our corporation. �--� JAS/ss James A. ellers Vice President & General Manager r � � > � � /� /° § � � � §� �� \ ���! | � 2 \ � ��2 °� � . . . . . . ��° ��. � � � � . .. � : � � � \. � . . \� . \ ./ \�� :\ � \�\� «ƒ)\�/ ! �§\ \ . , \ �), \ . § \ � / \ / . \ 2 .� � � \ � �w �` � }/.`�! . 2 \ �.w#. � � . 22�� !` 2� �:.! . «) :_«<:. * y< . . �®` � < . \ � �Z \ ` . i { : \.\ °� ! . � \ . � ,. �/^ \� . } » ` � � . �'« "}! �� � « \ .�\ /� � � } � f 2 / � \ �'�^�/\ z�\ . � �� , � � � \ } � : /\� \} ��z�-\/� : �� \ , �� m y a 1 �t 4& PETITION_ TO THE BOARD Or SiTER— ISORS OF CiTESTERFIE,D COUNTY WE, the undersigned residents in the area around the land being considered for townhouses in connection with the proposed Kingswood Subdevelopment of Chesterfield County, DO HEREBY PROTEST the construction of such dwellings in or adjacent to our neighborhood and urge, with the greatest sincerity and urgency, that the necessary variance and/or permits not be issued to enable and thereby grant governmental approval and license to such construction. IN support of our objections, we offer the following grounds: 1. Townhouse dwellings will not add to present or prospective land values, quietude, tranquillity and enjoyment of the present improved residents' property. Present residents would be categorized in the $25,000.00 to $40,000.00 range. 2. Public education facilities are not adequate to accommodate an accelerated infusion of additional young people, such as would result from a rapid development from the proposed dwellings in the immediate area. 3. Highly urbanized conjested conditions, not unlike those r!any of us left to come to this beautiful, peaceful rural setting would be inevitable. 4. Increased traffic caused by such an influx as may be reasonably projected would render our roads inadequate and unsafe. NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. ✓j x % �,i v7 4 i'ttz"id J-6,� L-I y t 1`_131 CJ d_LL__ - - / v L1 NAP.`E S TELEPIRONE ,:0. r 3 3 L e-L�L �P,4, PETITION TO THE BOARD OF SLTERVT_SORS OF CHESTERFIELD COLINTY WE, the undersigned residents in the area around the land being considered for tocmhouses in connection with the proposed Kingswood Subdevelopment of Chesterfield County, DO HEREBY PROTEST the construction of such dwellings in or adjacent to our neighborhood and urge, with the greatest sincerity and urgency, that the necessary variance and/or permits not be issued to enable and thereby grant governmental approval and license to such construction. IN support of our objections, we offer the following grounds: 1. Townhouse dwellings will not add to present or prospective land values, quietude, tranquillity and enjoyment of the present improved residents' property. Present residents would be categorized in the $25,000.00 to $40,000.00 range. 2. Public education facilities are not adequate to accommodate an accelerated infusion of additional young people, such as would result from a rapid development from the proposed dwellings in the immediate area. 3. Highly urbanized conjested conditions, not unlike those many of us left to come to this beautiful, peaceful rural setting would be inevitable. 4. Increased traffic caused by such an influx as may be reasonably projected would render our roads inadequate and unsafe. ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. /NAME _(a l (7j c` 6 ,� "� ► 4 1 1 7 Z4:: 1 L, l 1 � 33i Ar //d a,& 4�� 7,,- - 7/ Z/ 10301 7 6 - 3o %023s' l �. a.ja ,0 /�,,c a 76 - 3735 Lim T T T:'1\T TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOPS OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY WE, the undersigned residents in the area around the land being considered for townhouses in connection with the proposed Kingswood Subdevelopment of Chesterfield , County, DO HEREBY PROTEST the construction of such dwellings in or adjacent to our neighborhood and urge, with the greatest sincerity and urgency, that the necessary variance and/or permits not be issued to enable and thereby grant governmental approval and license to such construction. IN support of our objections, we offer the following grounds: 1. Townhouse dwellings will not add to present or prospective land values, quietude, tranquillity and enjoyment of the present improved residents' property. Present residents would be categorized in the $25,000.00 to $40,000.00 range. 2. Public education facilities are not adequate to accommodate an accelerated infusion of additional young people, such as would result from a rapid development from the proposed dwellings in the immediate area. 3. Highly urbanized conjested conditions, not unlike those many of us left to come to this beautiful, peaceful rural setting would be inevitable. 4. Increased traffic caused by such an influx as may be reasonably projected would render our roads inadequate and unsafe. NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. - /21 gi r U -1Y 7 -:2 esy k)fv 5 -7yl � 17 6 2 3 65-0 TO THE BOARD Or SUPERVISOE6 Of CHES'TEREIELD COMNTY WE, the undersigned residents in the area around the land being considered for townhouses in connection with the proposed Kingswood Subdevelopment of Chesterfield County, DO HEREBY PROTEST the construction of such dwellings in or adjacent to our neighborhood and urge, with the greatest sincerity and urgency, that the necessary variance and/or permits not be issued to enable and thereby grant governmental approval and license to such construction. IN support of our objections, we offer the following grounds: 1. Townhouse dwellings will not add to present or prospective land values, quietude, tranquillity and enjoyment of the present improved residents' property. Present residents would be categorized in the $25,000.00 to $40,000.00 range. 2. Public education facilities are not adequate to accommodate an accelerated infusion of additional young people, such as would result from a rapid development from the proposed dwellings in the immediate area. 3. Highly urbanized conjested conditions, not unlike those many of us left to come to this beautiful, peaceful rural setting would be inevitable. 4. Increased traffic caused by such an influx as may be reasonably projected would render our roads inadequate and unsafe. 11 Of � �rA NO,' 004 1 PAP PROVA "M. Mwxol�1110 `� _i . /�� LPL/. � � � �/ ��.r� /I'� •' %� - � r Iwo r 017 NA,'IIE ADDRESS 1 �Lr,ravtvr. �vv. 1,3 �s- 76f l9 77 o2 %,6 aG o /Z., TO THE BO RD OF SUPERVISORS OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY RE, the undersigned residents in the area around the land being considered for townhouses in connection with the proposed Kingswood Subdevelopment of Chesterfield County, DO HEREBY PROTEST the construction of such dwellings in or adjacent to our neighborhood and urge, with the greatest sincerity and urgency, that the necessary variance and/or permits not be issued to enable and thereby grant governmental approval and license to such construction. IN support of our objections, we offer the following grounds: 1. Townhouse dwellings will not add to present or prospective land values, quietude, tranquillity and enjoyment of the present improved residents` property. Present residents would be categorized in the $25,000.00 to $40,000.00 range. 2. Public education facilities are not adequate to accommodate an accelerated infusion of additional young people, such as would result from a rapid development from the proposed dwellings in the immediate area. 3. Highly urbanized conjested conditions, not unlike those many of us left to come to this beautiful, peaceful rural setting would be inevitable. 4. Increased traffic caused by such an influx as may be reasonably projected would render our roads inadequate and unsafe. NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. 2 ' 1 L w� �7 ?v7t/• yi 2- C c --� ._.. �i JQ i PETITION TO 112E BOARD OF SLTERGiS01ZS or, CIII:STE2N iELll CUUi3TY WE, the undersigned residents in the area around the land being considered for townhouses in connection with the proposed Kingswood Subdevelopment of Chesterfield County, DO HEREBY PROTEST the construction of such dwellings in or adjacent to our neighborhood and urge, with the greatest sincerity and urgency, that the necessary variance and/or permits not be issued to enable and thereby grant governmental approval and license to such construction. IN support of our objections, we offer the following grounds: 1. Townhouse dwellings will not add to present or prospective land values, quietude, tranquillity and enjoyment of the present improved residents' property. Present residents would beycategorized in the $25,000.00 to $40,000.00 range. 2. Public education facilities are not adequate to accommodate an accelerated infusion of additional young people, such as would result from a rapid development from the proposed dwellings in the immediate area. 3. Highly urbanized conjested conditions, not unlike those many of us left to come to this beautiful, peaceful rural setting would be inevitable. 4. Increased traffic caused by such an influx as may be reasonably projected would render our roads inadequate and unsafe. NAME ADDRESS TELEPIIGNE NO. _ AD Vel- -lei z6t Fl;? r 7 7 � - / S / 7 61" "06 4-1 A I -wc J O-e aDDRLSS � r� i eki v �,/��v� ,��✓ • 9� M M PETITION TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C1JES,Jh;,n IZLD COUNTY WE, the undersigned residents in the area around the land being considered for townhouses in connection with the proposed Kingswood Subdevelopment of Chesterfield County, DO HEREBY PROTEST the construction of such dwellings in or adjacent to our neighborhood and urge, with the greatest sincerity and urgency, that the necessary variance and/or permits not be issued to enable and. thereby, grant goyernme,_ntal approval and license to such construction. IN support of our objections, we offer the following grounds: 1. Townhouse dwellings will not add to present or prospective land values, quietude, tranquillity and enjoyment of the present improved residents' property. Present residents would be categorized in the $25,000.00 to $40,000.00 range. 2. Public education facilities are not adequate to accommodate an accelerated infusion of additional young people, such as would result from a rapid development from the proposed dwellings in the immediate area. 3. Highly urbanized conjested conditions, not unlike those many of us left to come to this beautiful, peaceful rural setting would be inevitable. 4. Increased traffic caused by such an influx as may be reasonably projected would render our roads inadequate and unsafe. 3 021/ NAME, ADDUSS TELEPHONE NO. Awl Ac/l Rio I 1)";Z c / AIA I 1 j &R,3 (46 PETITION TO 1-HE BOARD OF JUL,n'R ISORS OF GkILSTEIR IELD COUNTY WE, the undersigned residents in the area around the land being considered for townhouses in connection with the proposed Kingswood Subdevelopment of Chesterfield County, DO HEREBY PROTEST the construction of such dwellings in or adjacent to our neighborhood and urge, with the greatest sincerity and urgency, that the necessary variance and/or permits not be issued to enable and thereby grant governmental approval and license to such construction. IN support of our objections, we offer the following grounds: 1. Townhouse dwellings will not add to present or prospective land values, quietude, tranquillity and enjoyment of the present improved residents' property. Present residents would be categorized in the $25,000.00 to $40,000.00 range. 2. Public education facilities are not adequate to accommodate an accelerated infusion of additional young people, such as would result from a rapid development from the proposed dwellings in the immediate area. 3. Highly urbanized conjested conditions, not unlike those many of us left to come to this beautiful, peaceful rural setting would be inevitable. 4. Increased traffic caused by such an influx as may be reasonably projected would render our roads inadequate and unsafe. NAHE ADDRESS TELEPHONE NO. ia. Z) 0 iz411) ,T 00D ?g, — 5-% J 2 � 90 / �� ct �35 7 6/ A, -� ayd -0 7� PETITION TO THE BOARD OF SLTERVISORS OF CIESTERFIELD COLMY WE,,.the undersigned residents in the area around the land being considered for townhouses in connection with the proposed Kingswood Subdevelopment of Chesterfield County, DO HEREBY PROTEST the construction of such dwellings in or adjacent to our neighborhood and urge, with the greatest sincerity and urgency, that the necessary variance and/or permits not be issued to enable and thereby grant governmental approval and license to such construction. IN support of our objections, we offer the following grounds: 1. Townhouse dwellings will not add to present or prospective land values, quietude, tranquillity and enjoyment of the present improved residents' property. Present residents would be categorized in the $25,000.00 to $40,000.00 range. 2. Public education facilities are not adequate to accommodate an accelerated infusion of additional young people, such as would result from a rapid development from the proposed dwellings in the immediate area. 3. Highly urbanized conjested conditions, not unlike those many of us left to come to this beautiful, peaceful rural setting would be inevitable. 4. Increased traffic caused by such an influx as may be reasonably projected would render our roads inadequate and unsafe. ADDRESS�• s 1 13 n �. /91 / e 62 ;e t3r23S-, 1117 �^} 1 /DUB9 / 9' �/.�. • �• �- � / O a o r aDa„�,t� '�` • �/ / �-�,.a-ri-ei� `�a- , 2 Ira 3 $ 16 _ 40 . odrmda., J . � / a o r 9 '� ��� QOtL44 eXW a 3 i a o r 9 Q66 d" �o� a 3 a 3S ����� z32-3r M merican Alchemy, Inc. P. O. Box 26073 Richmond, Va. 23260 703-643-2864 M. W. BURNETT AMERICAN ALCHEMY) INC. 1510 WEBSTER STREET RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23260 P. 0. BOX 26073 TELEPHONE: (703) - 643.2864 Zoning Request Addenum #2 Current Employment. Level 11 Fiscal 1974 projected employment 21 Description: Blenders of air,pollution free solvents for industry Blenders of dry chemicals for industry on toll basis Resale of petroleum solvents in drums & transports Resale of oxygenated hydrocarbon solvents Packaging of solvents for U. S. Governments Warehousing & resale of proprietary finishes Warehousing & resale of food grade chemical American Alchemy, Inc, is'a responsible Virginia Corporation �ith',excellent growth record. The corporation :always con- structs its facilities after prior planning with civil & municiple officials regarding fire protection,'safety standards and aesthetic values. It is our intent to develop the most attractive facility possible since we are actively engaged in air, water and soil pollution abatement. We at Alchemy feel our presence in the Chesterfield area will oe a definite positive factor for both the county and our corporation. James A. ' , ellers Vice President & General Manager Prillaman Chemical Company- has a valid contras- to p,,rcra-�'e 5.85 acres of Tana on Berltwda 'Road ( parcel A of 11 I-14(l )1) from Moore Signs inc.. Moore Sign Co. 'has .a, valid contract with Lynn M. �C' I caret.` Hamilton on for the entir�:.7 acres on tax map I't is our intent i*,'.. 4 use parcel, .A for the es~ec tiara of a 150T square footwarehouse with low profile roof' and 1500 square foot adjoining office area.W i� <` In addition to this buildin:r � �� �fan of s� orage tank, ir, a dykes ,. ea would t e re�rl rPri *.here arrk. i 1_- not, exc.eeE f �,00t} gallons ir: siP and ranee 1--wriward to, I!. f :: i"on,r. °` g :rduct stared in these .'auks will not be more flarri-aw le gasoline and in sCme `cases at-e totally non-flammat,le. Rail siding shall be brought into the property 150 feet parellel with the exir=t,inF, rails.. It is the i' tention of our corporation <> erect ar.,l main.+:air: an attractive industrial facility, t 8 9 For Of 'ce Use Only: n�6 ��D>>� Case No.S �0 R IL 1973 Zoning Cb M t. d, cHfsrF�Frfr' u��j �, `J<��,1YlRGq N,y4'CATI0N FOR A USE PERMIT T O P A R A M 0 B I L E H 0 M E (NE AND RENEWAL) (Following info ion is to be typed or printed) 1. Name of Applicant:_.���� '"r► .,(Must be owner occupant of the Mobile Home) 2. Address of Applicant '7 % Y � ' , Telephone_,= _/e_.$ `1 3. Mailing address where mobile home will be located isterial District Map T ��- is *Ma g r,�r� irt�, . �/ Tax � o Subd. Name Let--er Parcel1/Blk. Sec. A map of this property must be attached to this -application. This map must be to scale. 4. Nam,ey `Iffo�f owner ofproperty on which mobile home will be parked lt' the applicant is not the owner of th property in question, explain.) 7 .�;��... �,•, .� _ �ti� _- �,� .� 5. If mobile home will remain unoccupied, explain 6. Time requested for mobile home to remain at site (use permit granted for a maximum of two years only.) 12- months years 7. Size and type of mobile home to be parked on the above noted property. Make i -Model/ 19 7,1 Colore,-4ej!��'idth %1 Length No. of Bedrooms_.71 No. of Bathrooms 8. Source of water supply Method of sewage dispo * Information obtainable from the office of the County Assessor. (Room 213) g. Information, addresses, and signatures of all property owners,occupants who are adjacent to the parcel on which the mobile home be located must be provided in the spaces below. X We, the undersigned owners and occupants of the adjacent property to the property on which a mobile home is proposed to be located, hereby certify that we do or do not object to the granting of a Use Permit to park a mobile hom(, on the propert�T described in this petition. Information available from the office of the County Assessor (Room 213). Name (print) /�� 1w: Pres _ Owner ( ) Occupant Tax Map No. Block No. Lott or Parcel No. Address:- Check One Only I do object I do not object Signature: Name (print) ,B-' V ILveime- m- s Cam. Owner (L/) Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. / Z ( ! ) Block No. bet--e.F, Parcel No. P, Address: Check One Only I do object Signature: I do not object i Name (print) ,� Owner ( r/I Occupant ) �- -3 Tax Map No. J Block No. Lar-ox� Parcel No. Address: Check One Only I do object I do not object Signature: _��'• o° �T��'�-� Additional spaces on back of page. (2) Y -Name (print) ,g�i_S��/ IV ¢ ,E/►rrr►� Owner U, Occupant ( ) i 7 Tax Map NoZ04 ^0019-fS// Block No. -~ bet-e-r Parcel No. 1,�Z Address: �5�3/ �a.✓e,EsT �� �Jy'2� ►._....S.:rGc f gZ �c 33 X7w Check One Only I do object I do not object Signature: Name (print) Owner (Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. ) Bloclk/ No. —/ bed-,-�eJr Parcel No. l Address: Check One Only ;74- I do object I do not object ( ) O Signature: Name (print)J! Owner (L/,� Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. - / i) Block No. Leek --or Parcel No. TT. Address:_ Check One Only I do object I do not object Signature: Name (print) Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. Block No. Lot or Parcel No. Address: Check One Only I do object ( ) I do not object Signature: (3) 10. THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE SUM OF FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($45.00) TO BE ATTACHED TO THIS APPLICATION TO ASSIST IN DEFRAYING THE COST OF PROCESSING THE SAME. A) Check or money order must be made payable to: Treasurer, County of Chesterfield B) Application fee ($45.00) is not refundable. )<11. The Chesterfield County Health Department must make an inspection of the proposed or existing mobile home location site (both new & renewal). It is the applicant's responsibility to contact the Health Department and make an appointment for this inspection (telephone - 748_ 13 8). The inspection form must be attached to this applica ion. 12. APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR PROCESSING UNLESS OR UNTIL: A) All questions have been answered B) Location map or plat is attached C) Health Department inspection form attached D) Application is signed and notarized. THE APPLICANT AND/OR HIS AGENT MUST BE PRESENT AT THE BOARD HEARING. I/We hereby certify that all of the above statements and the statements contained in any exhibits transmitte herewith are true. App icant Is SIgnature Subscribed and sworn to before me this_4 % day of _� 1971-14. My Commission expires . v ( No ary ublic (Page 4) V CHESTERFIELD HE.ALTE DEPARTMENT CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA 7 / 9 73 Date SUBJECT^ Inspection For Trailer Renewal Permit For County Planner 11..pplicant 11-11 Address Location of Trailer Phone F;n inspection of the sewage disposal system and the environment of the above trailer site was made by the undersigned, this date. Tiie following report is submitted• /% Health Department finds no environmental health hazard. An environmental health hazard does exist, as described below, therefore, the Health Department recommends corrective action prior to renewal of. permit. /% Recommend denial of renewal for the following reasons. /-7 Other Remarks Phone ° 7 4 8 R % -- Distribution! Original to 7:pplicant Copy to County Planner Cope to File .,.. - -- V V - In A W N - O -7-7F 1 { I — , , i I I 'NLI I - � } + t t 1 I Y — I tip 4-- - Y -- — Ite —� { + r _ Igo I e I 4 � 41 ''' III _ - -- --- - a -�-�-- ---� �--- -- �`'�� � ► �, 6 v-- ---- - - — - , 4 --t — . _t TT For Ofce Use Only: JUL 1973 Case Pdo.7� 0 6 RECEIVED Zoning PLANNING DEPT. / CHESTERFIELD COUNTY / VIRGINIA A P P L I C A F O R A U S E P E R M I T T O P A R K A M 0 B I L E H 0 M E NEW AND RENEWAL) (Following infor on is to be typed or printed) 1. Name of Applicant: Ile 4 c_4�2" rr► S (Must be own & occupant of the Mobile Home)�'� 2. Address of Applicant ��-�r-�Q�Y 3`�1.l Telephone 3. Mailing address where mobile home will be located %- J / O .S Z� *Magisterial Dist rict,��/ai,tr Tax Map No. Subd. Name 7., Parcel'Z6-LBlk. _ Sec. A map of this property must be attached to this application. This map must be to scale. 4. Name of owner of property on which mobile home will be parked _ . f rr/ Cy f the applicant is no the explain.) D . rjer � s & er of the property in question, 5. If mobile home will remain unoccupied, explain____ 6. Time requested for mobile home to remain at site (use permit granted for a maximum of two years only.) 0-- months years 7. Size and type of mobile home to be parked on the above noted property. Make�So iie Model /�% ColorB/ue dth�7`� Length 9Z)_F7— No. of Bedrooms f _ No. of Bathrooms 8. Source of water supply IW,) v/- Method of sewage disposal 7'r'k -- * Information obtainable from the office of the County Assessor. (Room 213) 9. Information, addresses, and signatures of all property owners,occupants who are adjacent to the parcel on which the mobile home be located must be provided in the spaces below. We, the undersigned owners and occupants of the adjacent property to the property on which a mobile home is proposed to be located, hereby certify that we do or do not object to the granting of a Use Permit to park a mobile home on the property described in this petition. Information available from the office of the County Assessor (Room 213). Name (print) Sm i t% Owner ( Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. J7/ Block No. Lot or Parcel No. //7" Address : / 3 ,41V e�� 5&6 7Dp __ XV R 6 • , l � 3 .� � Check One Only I do object Signature: I do not peJett ( Name (print) r �e Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. Block No. Ereb eqL Parcel No. / Z Address: Check One Only I do object Signature: I do(notV jbject Name (print ) e r/ , Owner ( Occupant ( ) Tax Map No . � 1p Block No . s'r Parcel No ./% Address: Check One Only I do object I do not ob ' ct Signature: Additional spaces on back of page. (2) M n Name (print ) 19,,J C'/ Owner ( Occupant ( ) f Tax Map No. Block No. Lot or Parcel No. Address: Check One Only I do object I do not ob t Signature: Name (print )'-T)/,F i.� /' i✓Owner ( Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. y Block No.+ot•-er Parcel No.� Ap o r r', 5 m JO Address : p_D�� ,�lo�J� a n , 3 ° 3 / Check One Only I do object I do not ob a ct Signature: Name (print) Tax Map No. Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Block No. Lot or Parcel No. Address: — I do object Signature: Name (print) Tax Map No. Address: I do object Check One Only I do not object Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Block No.Lot or Parcel No. Check One Only I do not object Signature: (3) 10. THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE SUM OF FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($45.00) TO BE ATTACHED TO THIS APPLICATION TO ASSIST IN DEFRAYING THE COST OF PROCESSING THE SAME. A) Check or money order must be made payable to: Treasurer, County of Chesterfield B) Application fee ($45.00) is not refundable. 11. The Chesterfield County Health Department must make an inspection of the proposed or existing mobile home location site (both new & renewal). It is the applicant's responsibility to contact the Health Department and make an appointment for this inspection (telephone - 748-1398). The inspection form must be attached to this application. 12. APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FOR PROCESSING UNLESS OR UNTIL: A) All questions have been answered B) Location map or plat is attached C) Health Department inspection form attached D) Application is signed and notarized. THE APPLICANT AND/OR HIS AGENT MUST BE PRESENT AT THE BOARD HEARING. I/We hereby certify that all of the above statements and the statements contained in any exhibits transmitted herewith are true. t� Subscribed and sworn to before me this ay of �.... 1971. My Commission expires' (Page 4) PERMIT TO INSTALL ❑ REPAIR, M:,,�ASONS FOR REJECTION ❑ WATER SUP^" Y ❑, SEWAGE DISPOS-A' SYSTEM ❑ (1) Void after (12) twelve months. ( tomatically cancelled when site conditions a*&*anged from those shown on permit. (3) Automatically cancelled should facts later become known that a potential hazard would be created by continuing installation: FHA/VA ❑ Yes [] No Date f2^ 0-;?� Case No. Owner '�"�'^'��► ��'�t Address 1 l�AS �y Phone (Mailing A ress) Address Phone Occupant (Mailing Address) Exact Location of premises -' Actual ❑ Dwelling Potential (Subdivision, Street or Road Name, Section or Lot No.i Automat �L s edrooms_ 3 Garbage Disposal Unit ne Yes 0 No Consumption 7;V v gal. per day ❑ Yes �j-1 o (❑ Actual Q__es'timated Water) WATER SUPPLY (Existing) Class 'Approved ❑ ❑' Other 0, (To be installed) Class Cased ft. to be grouted ft. (Unless supported by positive evidence Class III is to be considered as to be installed.) SOIL STUDY Naturally drained, suitable by sight as []No Technical Classification lit Known) (Estima2) ted Percolation Rate 1-10 ❑ 11-25 ❑ 26-50 > 51 ❑ Percolation Test Required ❑ Yes No e—Fate (Minutes per inch) (Minutes per inch to nearest 10 minutes) Depth to Grey Mottles.!+ _ incDos s (estimate over 4 ft.) OTHER Surface drainage required ❑ Yes to OTHER DRAINAGE � HOUSE SEWER LINE Size,�inches. Type of material required. Distance from Water Supply feet. (4)DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION Watertight Septic Tank of �ltrw-i- �"Ol� �`rr�/late )r el lnside Dimensions Length_6:0 _feet. Width —feet. Liquid Depth FACE ABSORPTION FIELD Number of square feet required ape aggi Liquid CapacIty �± U gallons. et. Depth of Air Space _L_—feet. requ SUBSUR Depth of aggregate from base of tile to bottom of ditches inches. Allowable fall �to inches. (5) Total aggregate minimum depth _j,3— inches or more. Depth of drainfield to be V inches from surface of original ground. Distance from well to septic tank_n _ feet; distance from well to drainfield—feet. Rough Sketch of Premises (including adjacent properties if pertinent, Showing Location of Lot Line, Buildings, Water Supplies, Sewage Disposal Systems, ... — ,s c... live b— tndieatina Distances and Slope with regard to,one another. - - 01 covered at the direction of the Health Director or his agent H ns require Health Department approval before being made. SYSTEM DESIGN. Changes from above specificatio Based an the above information, the undersigned recommends that this permit be issued. r Data Approved _Date�igned an avian or Health D actor) LHS - 121 REV. 12/71 (Reviewing Authority) s Virginia State Department of Health ORIGINAL so � 'ivy F a� 1 o M ca o 350 Ft. to nearest resident 375 Ft. to public highway (Otterdale Road) k a Will use private dirt road (Indicated in Red) 11sSTo ti�� 5c tRVEY OF Z 57' L/NE GF DTTE,eA9LE .r N 70-30 E ,E'p. � ENESTE,PF✓ELLS �a.,1�s3. OTi Ec't 4140 ram. k �'7 ; ,/�, z3 May 17Z BY ' R. A. Carrouth C. L. S. No. 915 A P P L I C A T. I Oj N F O R A For 0' Jee Use Only: Case No.-735106 Zon g 3 q5 U S E P E R M I T T O P A R K M 0 B I L E H 0 M E 44 EW AND RENEWAL) (Following inform ion is to be typed or printed) 1 RT .. «.i. .,fl A„r,3n7 f-. 11f,7 / -P k . 14Ile 4�e (Must be owner & occupant of the MobileHome) 2. Address of Applicant ,i ✓r S 4 e- dfephone 7 0 - LW2- 3. Mailing address where mobile home will be located *Magisterial istrict Tax Map �?o. /��� Subd. Nam Lot or Parcel#V7B1kp^ Sec. A map of this 4roperty must be attached to this application. This map must be to scale. 4. Name of owner of property on which mobile home will be parked it k, If the applicant is not the o ner of the property in question, explain.) 5. If mobile home will remain unoccupied, explain 6. Time requested for mobile home to remain at site (use permit granted for a maximum of two years only.) a-- months years 7. Size and type of mobile home to be parked on the above noted ColorzL I1 Width O q property . MakeS_ k Model 9 7 3_ __ Length No. of Bedrooms___,�_No. of Bathrooms /Q 8. Source of water supply .- Method of sewage disposal S e * Information obtainable from the office of the County Assessor. (Room 213) 9. Information, addresses, and signatures of all property owners,occupants who are adjacent to the parcel on which the mobile home be located must be provided in the spaces below. We, the undersigned owners and occupants of the adjacent property to the property on which a mobile home is proposed to be located, hereby certify that we do or do not object to the granting o" a Use Permit to pa°k a mobile home on the proper described in this petition. Information available from the office of the County Assessor (Room 213). Name (print Tax Map No. Address: I do object Signatur, Name (pr. Tax Map Address: I do object Signature: Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Block No Lot or Parcel No. Check One Only I do not bject ( V ) Check One Only I do not object Name (print) Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Tax Map Ny� Block No.Lor or Parcel No o. Address: Check One Only �- I do object I do not object Signature: Additional spaces on back of page. (2) Ik Name (print) �' �- _Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. /�'�`� Block No�o Lot Parcel No. Address: I do object Signature: Check One Only I do not object ( 1�1) Name (print)/ Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. lock No. . Lot or Parcel No. b ' /7\ / Address: I do object Signature: Name (print) Tax Map No. Address: Ile) I do object Signature: Check One Only I do not object Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Block No.__/ Lot or Parcel No.��? " Check One Only I do not object Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Name (print)A�Ly /7,OQ�� p Tax Map NO. . Block No. Lot or Parcel No Address: 1'3�� / i� /� ✓ Y° �' ��`'f Check One Only �i«1 I do object 1 ( ) I do not object J Yy✓^lj� Signature: (3) n 10. THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE SUM OF FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($45.00) TO BE ATTACHED TO THIS APPLICATION TO ASSIST IN DEFRAYING THE COST OF PROCESSING THE SAME. A) Check or money order must be made payable to: Treasurer, County of Chesterfi-ld B) Application fee ($45.00) is not refundable. 11. The Chesterfield County Health Department must make an inspection of the proposed or existing mobile home location site (both new & renewal). It is the applicant's responsibility to contact the Health Department and make an appointment for this inspection (telephone 748-1398)• The inspection form must be attached to this application. 12. APPLICATION WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED FAR PROCESSING UNLESS OR UNTIL: A) All questions have been answered B) Location map or plat is attached C) Health Department inspection form attached D) Application is signed and notarized. THE APPLICANT AND/OR HIS AGENT MUST PE PRESENT AT THE BOARD HEARING. I/We hereby certify that all of the above statements and the statements contained in any exhibits transmitted herewith are true. palican 's Signature Subscribed and sworn to before me thisday of y �97 3• Lll,_J yMy Commission expires, &7 Jn � c' ( No ary Pub li c (Page 4) CHESTERFIELD COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 7 CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA ,,23832 _�-- 7-4�Date SUBJECT! Inspection for Trailer renewal Permit FOR. County Planner T.pplicant G" L, 't Q C 6- Address %/�i2SJ P 9 �'�1 R cy y Phone Location of Trailer 4-07 S /V /i 84k ao )@fyow P'4RK An inspection of the sewage disposal system and the environment of the above trailer site was made by the undersigned, this date. The following report is submitted /W Health Department finds no environmental health hazard. /-7 An environmental health hazard does exist, as described below, therefore, the Health Department recommends corrective action prior to renewal of permit. /7 P.ecommend denial of renewal for the following reasons. /% Other Remarks /� e� r,, r„ ��r ,o�,c rg PiivG 74/U c, IAIC c o- f j �-�4 A/ Q Tk s- SYs r e r7 y y nr c f-d_�v g --� P9Nv AT + Tdek-- San tar an Phone! 748-,1 T 9S' Distribution? v6riginal to Applicant Copy to County Planner Cony to File n M Mr. Campbell Goudie 3430 E. Wellington St. Philadelphia, Pa. Dear Sir: 11625 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Cheater, Virginia 23831' July 99 1973 Do you have any objection to me living in a mobile home in Rayon Park at 7811 Pioneer Street, Richmond, Va.? We would appreciate an immediate answer. Enclosed is a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Sincerely, Walter L. Gulledge 11625 Jeff. Davis Hwy. Chester• Va. 11625 Jefferson Davis Hwy. Chester, Virginia 23831 July 9, 1973 Mr. Maroi Rodrigues 135 Richland Avenue Merritt Island, Florida 32952 Dear Sir: Do you have any objection to me living in a mobile home in Rayon Park at 7811 Pioneer Street, Richmond, Va.? We would appreciate an immediate answer. Enclosed is a self-addressed, stamped envelope. Sincerely, Ad&ov Iiie'- f Walter L. Gulledge 11625 Jeff. Davis Hwy. Chester, Va. For Off'^e Use Only: (r"'CHESTERHEID UL 1973 Case No.CEIVEDNNINGDEP�. zoning CDDH3S 3 A P P L I C A T I O N F O R A U S E P E R M I T T O P A R K A M 0 B I L E H 0 M E PTEAND RENEWAL) (Following inforon is to be typed or printed) e r'r 1. Name of Applicant: 1y14 D (Must be owner & 9006pWrit-of the Mobile Home 2. Address of Applicant % , Telephone 7- 7 9 dsrm r , jV4 3. Mailing address where mobile home will be located 4 7,7/- -c v- --- *'Magisterial District A-c'0A)-u Tax Map No Subd. Name of or Parcel�Blk.-Sec. A map of this property must be attached to this application. This map must be to scale. 4. Name of owner of property on which mobile home will be parked A f/ Al s C- If the applicant is not the owner of the property in ques on, explain.) 5. If mobile home will remain unoccupied, explain 6. Time requested for mobile home to remain at site (use permit granted for a maximum of two years only.), I- --- months years 7. Size and type of mobile home to be parked on the above noted property . Make Model Color M�Width_Z0_ZL Length �`Or-�No. of BedroomsNo. of Bathrooms _ 8. Source of water supply Method of sewage dispo Information obtainable from the office of the County Assessor. (Room 213) 9. Information, addresses, and signatures of all property owners,occupants who are adjacent to the parcel on which the mobile home be located must be provided in the spaces below. We., the undersigned owners and occupants of the adjacent property to the property on which a mobile home is proposed to be located, hereby certify that we do or do not object to the granting.of a Use Permit to park a mobile home on the property described in this petition. Information available from the office of the County Assessor (Room 213). /hRR6ARif- Name (print) /- Owner ( V) Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. Mack No. _ Lot or Parcel No. i Address: Check One Only I do object Signature: I do not o ect Name (print) �-, v n'ra� ni� ��- A Owner Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. //- (h Block No. Lot or Parcel No. Address: %/%% 'Check One Only I do object I do not o eet Signature: C. (a Name (print) ��,� 4TP %,�Oe�es, Owner ( !� Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. j/5 ) Block No. -Lor or Parcel No. Address :0Z—?-3 o.4c� � '''�V / I do object Signature: Check One Only I do not o ject ( ditional spaces on back of page. (2) Name (print ) Airy e; (� Fo R e L Owner (L,"') Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. //,!;-- (, � i Block No. — Lot or Parcel No. ►f� Address: Check One Only I do object Signature:_ a -- I de not 9,6j ect Name (print )__ A).,' .._C1i81� N d Owner ( Pl Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. //() Block No . Lot or Parcel No . /i4 �A Address: �6. 15o`x 1t / C e� ��-� - fa- � � 1 I do object Signature: Name (print) Check One Only. jJ I do not,,,object Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. Block No. Lot or Parcel No. Address: I do object Check One Only I do not object Signature: Name (print) Owner ( ) Occupant ( ) Tax Map No. Address: I do object Signature: Block No. Lot or Parcel No. Check One Only (3) I do not object z LM M 10. THE APPLICANT HEREWITH DEPOSITS THE SUM OF FORTY-FIVE DOLLARS ($45.00) TO BE ATTACHED TO THIS APPLICATION TO ASSIST IN DEFRAYING THE COST OF PROCESSING THE SAMIE. A) Check or money order must be made payable to: Treasurer, Cour'-.y of Chesterfi ^ld B) Application fee ($45.00) is not refundable. 11. The Chesterfield County Health Department must make an inspection of the proposed or existing mobile home location site (both new & renewal). It is the applicant's responsibility to contact the Health Department make an appointment for this inspection (telephone 7_4LL8 ° The inspection .form must be attached to this applica.t on 1 �9� 12. APPLICATION WILLOT BE ACC,PTED FOR PROCESSING UNLESS OR UNTIL: A) All questions have been answered B) Location map or plat is attached ' C) Health Department inspection form attached D) Application is signed and notarized. THE APPLICANT AND/OR HIS AGENT MUST PE PRESENT AT THE BOARD HEARING. I/We hereby certify that all of the above statements and the statements contained in any exhibits transmitted herewith are true. ,e 2r,--e z Subscribed and sworn to before me this / 4 day o My Commission expires/-� (Notary Public (Page 4) SUBJECTi CHESTERFIELD HEALTH DEPARTMENT CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA. Date pectioh For Trailer Renewal Permit For, County Planner il.pplicant-e6_&-, Address Location of Trailer ti Y- G'�s �T �iv- T� Phone 5 T ' rn inspection of the sewage disposal system and the environment of the above trailer site was made by the undersigned, this date. The fo;lowing report is submitted* /,?--'Health Department finds no environmental health hazard. /-7 An environmental health hazard does exist, as described below, therefore, the Health Department recommends corrective action prior to renewal of permit. /% Recommend denial of renewal for the following reasons. /-7 Othe r P.emarks Phone! 7 4 8 - Distribution! Original to T:pplicant Copy to County Planner Cone to File mb \ L ••° •�• _ Apo+ �aA v / / /� °� 4 lam` E cP/ LIP OD r 12200 OD ca S b W ro D \ 11,40 slozl e N S A. 12018 w O ° 12012 V • \\ N De _ w •o �OVpI I o � , _ r a _ P m N• m N + CCB11 N � m •a ' O loe A u° a \ •vt O � o ° f • O rtPs' / • � / ae pe\y r i�awa aT� 9e O as '� ���1. ••'pry r �10 "'dtN $OOJO ? O �G �� • old 0•l��y\ �J +� o �• e• + • va • s �µ�1\ f do v000a° boy\ $' e+oro�J o '0. '' • \ap d u°► r B°° 5�fi NA. o'L.'/U/,\ 4 \ ' 0]Ix31 1�, �•a .CM\ �6°•Ti,'S:\ c ^hD Cyr O Rl. 1.4 I I w-'- -------------- O $ RICHMOND NEWSPAPERS, INC. TAKE NOTICE Trial,the ®card of suvervleora of Publisher of �hWftld Countyoy will, On yaY 5 p0 uP� . in the �� � �'9ith FTHE MOND TIMES-eDISPATCH Amendments to The $/1/ 13 Cam dial Subdivision Regulations. Richmond., , Va........... 9......................... Section Article Vil, STAGE S. Legal Notice Sec. t.-Delete "Within twelve (t 2) ,ennthe of the data of approval Of the tenzaz,vo vro• ,. subnittute therefor: -- ,.... ..mk tho terms oornars. _ she Points, racial ppooints of. curve in streets. and at .. itltarmediets points along whets ts Or boundary linty monuments cannot readily be SW ors from the other. The replacement of any monuments removed or destroyed during. the deveiOpment of the subdivision shell be the responsibility of the subdivider.' . Section M3-d- Delete "exact" and add the " Munwino after -"foot"; "wrth This is to certify that the attached .................... ........................... was published in The Richmond Times -Dispatch, a newspaper published in the City of Richmond, State of Virginia. . 7/2517. ........................ The first insertion being given .......................... Sworn.if and subscribed1bQetoorree me .... . .. .. _ . . Notary Public State of Virginia, City of Richmond: My commission expires 2/ 2 5/ 7 7 CER W1E1VS ........ fur..... Mo., BUSINESS OFFICE .............................17'L E pineto► of Piannin r, GhesteHi�!a T A K E N O ''T I C E That the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County will, on Wednesday, 8 August, 1973, beginning at 5:00 P.M., in the County Board Room at Chesterfield Courthouse, Virginia, take under consideration the Proposed Amendments -to The Chesterfield Subdivision Regulations. Section Article VII, STAGE B, Sec. l.-Delete "Within twelve (12) months of the date of approval of the tentative plat" and substitute therefor: "After complying with the terms and conditions of tentative approval as noted in STAGE A above,"; Section 8.2-Delete "Reserved" and insert the following: "Monuments shall be installed in all subdivisions at all block corners, angle points, radial points of curve in streets, and at intermediate points along streets or boundary lines where monuments cannot readily be seen one from the other. The replacement of any monuments removed or destroyed during the development of the subdivision shall be the responsibility of the subdivider."; Section 10.3-d-Delete "exact" and add the following after "foot": "with accuracy to 0.5 percent."; Section 10.3-g-Delete and reserve the number; Section 10.3-h- Delete and reserve the number; Section 10.3-1-Add "on radial lots of cul-de-sacs" after "lines."; Section 10.3-o-Add the following: "Source of topography shall be stated on plat. USGS quadrangle sheets shall not be an acceptable source." More copies of these amendments are on file in the Planning Department, Room 307, Office Building, Chesterfield Courthouse, Chesterfield, Vir- ginia, for public examination between the hours of 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. of each regular business day. All persons favoring or opposing these amendments are invited to appear at the time and place herein stated. Michael C. Ritz, Director of Planning County of Chesterfield Chesterfield, Virginia MEMORANDUM DATE: July 18, 1973 TO: Board of Supervisors & County Administrator FROM: Michael C. Ritz, Director of Planning SUBJECT: Proposed Amendments to The Chesterfield Subdivision Regulations as approved by the Chesterfield Planning Commission Page Section Revised Text 10 Article VII, Delete "Within twelve (12) months STAGE B. of the date of approval of the Sec. 1. tentative plat" and substitute therefor: "After complying with the terms and conditions of tentative approval as noted in STAGE A above," 12 8.2 Delete "Reserved" and insert the follow- ing: "Monuments shall be installed in all subdivisions at all block corners, angle points, radial points of curve in streets, and at intermediate points along streets or boundary lines where monuments cannot readily be seen one from the other. The replacement of any monuments removed or destroyed during the development of the subdivision shall be the responsibility of the subdivider." 24 10.3-d Delete "exact" and add the following after "foot": "with accuracy to 0.5 percent." 24 10.3-9 Delete and reserve the number 24 10.3-h Delete and reserve the number 24 10.3-1 Add "on radial lots of cul-de-sacs" after "lines." 25 10.3-0 Add the following: "Source of topography shall be stated on plat. USGS quadrangle sheets shall not be an acceptable source." r c. Y Y a H A . (Z V 8 • v A Ni A • v ad O O Q O c 1! !! 9 M 9 H H N C4 v VN Htst9 r+ o M t �c •d 9 a B t; C A— 3.p a t�r an- 7, C'nz mas A. -!,,rjeL I2�h I 7�_ 4.a co 'by th�:_a-wm-r, a _;--cc�rdpace th r m `o_ z thl-t said tha, C, cf Lkia pr"'jyo:_;al 0' zet for ._!'lc? f),- the f,ar h _31 "i In l tO CGi2?lfAa tile ind-3-Z:C'-_ -ka xroas t i ftom to !�a -onil, 0�,"TAno a ays tac.O,- A ;�ep-nesan.t th"I liq'AiAsl�z!d :anzgaz Will Of -d-,2 R ALS t ex da j ure o, S"b f�-ve D Z �r Ir A4 sh*, ed iL ts As Co. IT; E'O 2 A -'.ng CHESTERFIELD COUNTY NURSING HOME It? I CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA 23832�� 1973� RECEIVED To: Mr. M. W. Burnett, Executive Secretary f S Chesterfield County From: Jacob W. Mast, Administrator Chesterfield County Nursing Home Date: Aug. 3, 1973 Re: Private Patients Per Diem Rate As has been discussed with the Nursing Home Administrative Board, it became very apparent during the routine analysis of the Nursing Home's financial operation that additional revenue will be needed for the current fiscal year 73-74 which can only be achieved by a per diem rate increase. It is very important at this time, as a 1.5 million bond issue is being proposed, that the Nursing Home present a rate structure which will satisfy its existing and future financial needs. At this time it may be anticipated that Chesterfield Nursing Home will have at least a 10% increase in expenditures from $739,220 for FY 72-73 to $813,150 for FY 73-74. Two primary factors creating this increase are: 1. The increase in minimum wage 2. The rapid escalation of food and medical supply cost In addition, the participating federal programs will increase their reimbursement levels to cover cost or the prevailing private rate, whichever is lower. Therefore, it is recommended that the Chesterfield County Nursing Home private patient rate be increased as follows: Pvt. Room Semi-pvt. Intermediate care $25.50 $20.50 Skilled care 27.00 24.00 The last rate increase on Jan. 1, 1973 was made in order to cover expenditures thru June 30, 1973 and was in accordance with the price and wage regulations for Phase III 1 M DO= As we are still under price controls the new rates should be approved to become effective as soon as a proper clearance can be secured from the CLC or upon removal of existing price controls. It should also be noted that there is no interest expenses built in the existing and proposed rate structure and that in order to cover the bond issue interest expense it will be necessary to increase rates by approximately $1.25 prior to opening the new addition. Respectfully submitted, �Jadob W. Mast Administrator Nursing Home Rates /�-�vr.�ro��•f� ea�ve- July. 1973 01, s Private Chesterfield County 2S>d $22.00 John Rando 1ph - ,��ell MOO 00 ,,-a 4.� hosr;4 ►1 Guardian Care p,,4 e,,r bvl - rxw 24.00 Terrace Hill - /✓o. %QCZrµvH.d 23.25 Stratford Hall Libbie Plylers Forest Hill 25.80 26.60 25.00 28.00 25.00 Semi -private Ward $18.50 - 16.50 18.50 - 19.25 $18.00 21.25 18.50 19.50 21.40 17.00 22.50 18.00 22.00 18.00 24.00 - 19.00 n COLONEL E. P. GILL CHIEF OF POLICE E. T. SMITH CAPTAIN OF DETECTIVES W. E. MARTIN CAPTAIN OF POLICE C O U N T Y O F C H E S T E R F I E L D CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA POLICE D EPARTM ENT August 3, 1973 Honorable Board of Supervisors County of Chesterfield Chesterfield, Virginia Gbntlemen: I would like to recommend Russell Nathaniel Mills as a dog warden and special police officer for the County of Chesterfield beginning August 16, 1973 and extending through October 31, 1973. Respectfully submitted, Colonel E. P. Gill Chief of Police EPG/jc In COLONEL E. P. GILL CHIEF OF POLICE E. T. SMITH CAPTAIN OF DETECTIVES W. E. MARTIN CAPTAIN OF POLICE C O U N T Y O F C H E S T E R F I E L D CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA POLICE D EPARTM ENT August 3, 1973 Mr. M. W. Burnett Executive Secretary County of Chesterfield Chesterfield, Virginia Dear Sir: Mr. Mills who I am recommending as a dog warden has had expericence in this field. (See attached letters.) He is to fill the vacancy created by the resigning of Warden John F. Eyler who is leaving to accept a position with the Western Auto Stores in Chester with a considerable in- crease in salary. I would appreciate it if you would have this approved on August 8, so this vacancy can be filled on August 16, 1973. Respectfully submitted, Colonel E. P. Gill Chief of Police EPG/jc COLONEL E. P. GILL CHIEF OF POLICE M E. T. SMITH CAPTAIN OF DETECTIVES W. E. MARTIN CAPTAIN OF POLICE C O U N T Y O F C H E S T E R F I E L D CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA POLICE D EPARTM ENT July 25, 1973 Colonel E. P. Gill RE: Employment —Dog Warden Department Chief of Police Russell Nathaniel Mills Police Department Chesterfield, Virginia Dear Sir: With the pending resignation of Warden Eyler, effective July 31, 1973-, we will need a warden to replace him. I wish to recommend Mr. Mills for that replacement as a deputy warden. Mr. Mills resigned from Pinellas County, Florida, Dog Control Department due to his wish to return to Virginia. He was the second warden hired in a group of six when Pinellas County instituted a Dog Control Department a little over a year ago. Prior to the formation of the department, all calls were handled by the SPCA in Clearwater, Florida. Mr. Mills has seen the department grow to its present 14 wardens, three secreatries, one admiustration head, and one department head. They have a 24 hour, seven days a week operation and serve 27 municipalities with an overall population of 300,000 people. They just completed a new $157,000 shelter. See attached letters of recommendation. The Chief of Police of Colonial Heights advises he knows nothing detrimental against Mr. Mills, that he has a high regard for him and he enjoys an excellent reputation throughout the community. He loves animals and is a dedicated employee as far as he knows. The Chief advised him to get in touch with us. Officer Wells, Colonial Heights Police, lives next door to the applicant and has known him for seven years and advises he doesn't drink, doesn't curse, is a "heck of a nice fellow," his family is well thought of, and you can rely on what he tells you. He heartily recommends the applicant to us. I have spent several hours interviewing the applicant in detail and it is obvious he is well versed in the business. He is most impressive. He has brought copies of all of the forms that he has used plus a complete set of blueprints to the new building. He served as a supervisor in the Dog Control. Department. I. feel he will be a valuable man to our operation here. Resp ctfully, Detective Sgt. Mason T. Chalkley MTC/lw Special Assistant to Chief of Police n 13().•�I`I � ()�� C( )i T�''I'Y c._'( );� I � II��—;It ):�'I;1`� PINELLAS COUNTY, FLORIDA 315 HAVEN STREET CLEARWATER. FLORIDA 33516 COMMISSIONERS WILLIAM D. DOCKERTY, CHAIRMAN GEORGE R. BRUMFIELD. VICE CHAIRMAN Tune 20, 1 �47 1 G. PATRICK ILEY A. OLIVER MCEACHERN CHARLES E. RAINEY I TO WIIOM IT MAY CONCERN: Russell N. Mills has been a Dog Control Officer for the Pinellas County Dog Control Program for the past 14 months. As ( am the administrative control over this operation, I have had many oppor- tunities to observe his work, his association with all types of people in extremely trying circumstances, and his efficient Nvork pertaining to the enforcement of the Dog Control law. Mr. Mills is a fine man, diligently seeks to improve himself, is very loyal to those for whom he works, and I would not hesitate to recommend him for any job commensurate with his ability. Sincerely your.,;. ` X` � George A. Grace Community Relations Coordinator (l Inc' / j s PLEASE REPLY TO: COUNTY BUILDING I -so 5tH sIRI ET NORTH bT PETERyNURC7, FLORIDA -13701 �r���;�,�5 Cps-„ �r►'' 3().A I tI) * *j PINELLAS COUNTY. FLORIDA 315 HAVEN STREET c CLEARWATER. FLORIDA 33516 COMMISSIONERS WIL.LIAM D. DOCKERTY. CHAIRMAN GEORGE R. BRUMFIELD, VICE-CHAIRMAN G. PATRICK ILEY A. OLIVER MCEACHERN CHARLES E. RAINEY 1 I June 21, 1973 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Russell Mills has been employed by the County Dog Control for the past year. He has an excellent record in the performance of his duties. His attendance record is excellent, and he is willing to obey anc' follow orders. I would highly recommend Russell and would be more than willing to hire him if he re -applied for employment. Sincerely, A. 0. Lindblom, Jr. DVM Director, nog Cotit:rol AOLjr/al PLEASE AUUkt SS REPLY TO: PINELLAS COUNTY DOG CONTROL IIOAR[) OF l.OUhf`/ (1OMMISSIONt.Rti 9G2J- I`1 k)fH .\b i. [v. if . NORTH CA ARW-,I ER FIOH'i)A1 A""1Fi FROM FUND DEPT.tic _ NEW HIRE CHANGE OF STATUS EFFECTIVE DATE 1 26 ❑ 06-23-n TO FUND OBJECT OBJECT e LAST NAME FIRST NAME NAME MIDDLE AME , 1 ILI DEPT.NO. EM P. NO. CITY STATE IZIP CODE 'HOME P STREET ADDRESS ►f EX' FA '.V H. SOCIAL SECURITY NU. HIHE DATE 7ERM.OR LEAVE7]DATE TERM REACTIVATED DATE BIRTH DATE RACE SEfME! T.1ri q!✓, OtINT CDDE EMPLOYEE EVALUATION' SATISFACTORY UNSATISFACTORY APPEARANCE ATTENDANCE ATTITUDE DEP-ENDABI LI TY INITIATIVE KNOWLEDGE OF JOB QUALITY OF WORK QUANTITY OF WORK RELATIONSHIP WITH OTHERS DATE RATING AUTHORITY DATE q EVIEwING AUTHORITY DATE � PAT DATE DEPARTMENT HEAD f `- SUPERVISORV ABILITY RE O"ENDED MFOR YES Np -i f •f r�.•:i} REHIRE DAME. DIRECTOR OF PERSONNEL "Explain the evaluations you have made in the COMMENTS section below. The "comments' are art extremely 'Important part of the review process. Point out particular strengths and weaknesses. Outline goals to be accomplished. (Use additional sheet if necessary). EMPLOYEE PERFORMANCE REVIEW REQUEST FOR TRANSFER: WILL YOU ACCEPT DISCIPLINARY ACTION: ❑ 3 MOS. ❑ 6 MOS. DEMOTION? ANOTHER DEPT. ❑ ❑ DISCHARGE ❑ SUSPENSION ❑ 12 MOS. ❑ ANNUAL ANOTHER DIVAN DEPT. [] EXPLAIN ❑ DEMOTION ❑ REPRIMAND ILI OTHER 4 Mio REASONS FOR TRANSFER UNDER COMMENTS STATE PERSONNEL RULE$ EXPLAIN I certify that this Performance Review has been discussed with me, and that 1 understand that I may appeDl this rating to my Deportment Head within ten (10) calendar days from the date of my signature. 0 r t J / .� .,ram � 1� T—== DATE sIGNATURe EMPLOYEE COPY TO BE COMPLETED BY PERSONNEL DE CURRENT C LASS' F I C AT ION IGRADE,STEP a PAY RATE: (NATURE OF ACTION— 10 K 0 19 L-1 4 T ..rµ.... Z; '�.•- V�^� •�`4�_ Y.. '1 .. �.,V... _.. V `... �,bilr���5..r�L'_"'! 5� � y^''.s". Fo ��Pemx .57,W%cb cc vJ fN -sma DATE: J SCALE. AUSTIN BROCKENBROUGH AND ASSOCIATES CIVIL ENGINEERS RICHMOND. VIRGINIA 0 r (�Z��ih( \W- u I% n Vepco County of Chesterfield Chesterfield C.H., Virginia VIRGINIA ELECTRIC AND POWER COMPANY, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23261 August 1, 1973 Attention: Mr. Thomas S. Page Chesterfield County Airport Gentlemen: This is in reference to your letter of June 14, 1973, concerning underground electric service to the maintenance hanger, the fuel form, and the two (2) 'IT" Hangers at the Chesterfield County Airport. Enclosed is an agreement for underground electric service for these locations. Please sign one copy of the agreement and return it to us along with a letter authorizing us to bill the County of Chesterfield $3,182 for the underground work. If you have any questions, please call. Sincerely your, XAM 01i Sam B. Watkins Rate Representative tal Enclosures %W *40 COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA June 14, 1973 14r. Sam Watkins Virginia Electric & Power Company P. O. Box 26666 Richmond, Virginia 23261 Dear Mr. Watkins: Subsequent to my letter of June 11, 1973, in which I request additional services, what we will need will be secondary service to the follo�-,zng areas in accordance with the letter from Mr. Kenneth Cobb dated March 7, 1972: Ii intenance ian;ar 3(" 800 (2) "T" Hangars le,- 400 amp each Fuel Farm 3�: 200 amp By next spring (1974) we will have need of service to the terminal building, but :-ig:iit nowt+.:2 type of service is undetermined. I would appreciate a cost/revenue analyses as soon as possible. Should you have any question.:,, 'p _ :aso contact me. 3inc'rel�l, T. S. Page, Manager Chesterfield County airport TSP:mm COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD CHESTERFIELD. VIRGINIA June 11, 1973 Mr. Sam Watkins VEPCO Box 26666 Richmond, Virginia 23261 ? Dear Mr. Watkins: As we have discussed over the telephone, the County of Chesterfield will require electric service to several ? buildings on the airport in excess of the 34 kva service now under contract. The buildings we need to serve immediately will be the two "T" hangar buildings, Fuel Farm and the Maintenance hangar. In addition, by next spring, vie will need service °I to the airport terminal building. The breakdown supplied you by Mr. Kenneth on March 7,1972 i gives a complete and accurate account of the electrical loads we will need through Phase II of the construction. If you have any questions, please contact me. Sincerely, Thomas S. Page, Manager Chesterfield County Airport TSP:mm e f ��y,� � b �,��w:K � � q��#9 ��',�"*�r� g ��.; W � �e 3`•�va. O f �' oti i 3 Z� I 0 I Dj f m II� 0 L_ y �d . M M rester 7tramond �nsit c' orripanY 900 East Broad Street • Richmond, 1973 9` RECEIVED '5�9, OOK OF OMRS` Mr. M . W . Burnett cGrlI; J4 . 10 y� Executive Secretary County of Chesterfield Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 Dear Mel: Virginia 23219 August 2, 1973 As you very well know, for several months now the Greater Richmond Transit Company has been involved in the process regarding the acquisition of the Virginia Transit Company and the takeover of the system by Greater Richmond Transit Company on or about September 1, 1973. I am sure that you will also recall that the Richmond City Charter was amended at the last session of the General Assembly granting power to the City to acquire, operate, lease or otherwise provide for the operation of a public transportation system both within and out- side the City of Richmond, provided, however, that the operation of any such system outside the City of Richmond shall only be with the consent of the governing body of the political sub- division in which such operation is to occur. Since the anticipated September 1 take-over date is rapidly approaching, I respectfully request on behalf of Greater Richmond Transit Company that Chesterfield County consent to the continued operation of the existing service in Chesterfield County by Greater Richmond Transit Company upon and following the effective date of the takeover of the system by Greater Richmond Transit Company. Directors: Lee F. Davis, Chairman William J. Leidinger, President H. Jack Lissenden Conard B. Mattox, Jr. William H. Neal, Jr. Arthur T. Robinson Elijah B. Rogers Dr. Frank S. Royal Rev. Everett Eugene Smith, Jr. Mr. M . W . Burnett Page 2 August 2, 1973 I would very much appreciate Chesterfield County giving this matter its prompt attention so that Greater Richmond Transit Company can act in accordance with the wish of Chesterfield County upon this effective take-over date. It is my personal hope that Chesterfield County will consent to the continuation of existing service in Chesterfield County. S cerely, LV William J. Leidinger President CC: General Counsel WJL: sam m m are July 9, 1973 Mr. Melvin W. Burnett County Administrator Chesterfield County Courthouse Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 Dear Mel: Attached is a xeroxed copy of a June 13, 1973 letter from Earl Henley to Irvin Horner to your attention. As I mentioned to you over the telephone last week, this letter request three representatives from Chesterfield to serve on our HORIZON 2000 Citizen Advisory Committee. We are looking for somewhat of a balance between diverse interests throughout the community. Already, for example, we have quite a few representatives from the real estate or developer interest. I would hope that you could recommend three people including at least one woman, a housewife would be sufficient, to help lend some balance to our Committee. If you have any further question about this, I would happy to talk it over with you. Very syaVrely, Edward G . C6--URe+ Executive Director EGC, III/kes Attachment 1 t � Mr. Irvin G. Horner, Chairman Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors 3707 Hull Street Richmond, Virginia 23224 Attention: Mr. Melvin W. Burnett, County Administrator Dear Mr. Horner: . Last month, at our• itihay 10 meeting, I requested your assis;cmce on ,c matter of extreme importance -• the selection of citizens for the F11ORIZOl'! 20,00 Advisory Com•- riiitee, The c;ear.ilinc� for ; omir:atin�, Ci,esterfie!d's threry rc�;��c e:n`cz;i�res to this com- e 2 mittee is JulU, 1973 If we do not have the Advisory C<�mr.^.i{te.cer,tahlished by this date, we will seriously ieo,Pardize the regional dev:iopcnent play work schedule for our consultant, Barton•-Asclima n Associates. As a result, the Plannieg District's certifica- tions for various federal funds will be seriously impaired if sufficieritprogress is not r.ciJo by August 1, 1973. As I m r)tioncd to you earlier, the primary responsibility of the citiz`11 cornrnittee will be to provide meaningful advice and recommendations to the dcvelor:.�ant plan consul taut and the regional commission While the nlan is being prepared. '~lost important, (1' j the determinaticn recommendations will be souc;ht at three critical decision point.: , of regional de�:elopirent policies (July); (Z_ review and evaluation�ci alternative land use plans (September); and (3) selection of the final land use plan (`.linuory 1974). It is anticipated that the Advisory Committee will meet on a monthly b<sis beginning in June 1973 through the end of this calendar year. hope to convene the first meeting of this group in !ate June, so, ma;; I have your nominations by,June 26? Should you have any questions, please contact me or Ed Councils at ilia Cornmission'of{ices. Very sincerely, • Earl H. Henley Chairman EHH/tls 804/748-6481 JOHN TYLER COMMUNITY COLLEGE, Chester, Virginia 23831, Telephone August 6, 1973 Mr. Melvin W. Burnette Executive Secretary County of Chesterfield Chesterfield Courthouse, Virginia 23832 Dear Mel: In accordance with your suggestion in our telephone conversation earlier today, I write to request that you forward two checks to the College (attn: Dean of Financial and Administrative Services) as follows: 1. One in the amount of $34, 744.50, the remaining half of Chesterfield County's share of the Fiscal Year 1972-73 site development and operating costs of the College. 2. One in the amount of $5 , 721, to be applied to the $13, 674 Chesterfield County share of the College's budget for such costs during Fiscal Year 1973-74. (It now appears that some of the $7, 953 balance will not in fact be required. Final determination and notification will be made in January, 1974.) Particulars are as set forth in my January 22, 1973, letter to you. On behalf of the College, I take this opportunity again to thank the Board of Supervisors, and you personally, for the generous cooperation shown us. Sincerely, Ames R. Walpole rf President i, JRW/mj s ,A( 30- 74cg-s"o 1`7- Supported by the Commonwealth of Virginia; Cities of Colonial Heights, Hopewell, Petersburg; Counties of Amelia, Charles City, Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, Prince George, Surry, Sussex. n COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD M INTRACOUNTY CORRESPONDENCE TO: Mr. M. W. Burnett FROM: J. R. Condre SUBJECT: Change in 73-74 Budget August 8, 1973 Please ask the Supervisors to appropriate $12,000.00 from the Unappropriated Surplus of the General Fund as follows for the Building Inspector: 11-102-104, Comp. of Inspectors $10,450.00 11-102-109, Clerical Assts. 1,550.00 This money is needed by Mr. Mumma so he can employ several inspectors and additional clerical help for the remainder of 73-74. 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