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1993-04-28 Packety ~8- 93 '.~. AIRPORT MASTER PLAN UPDATE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INCORPORATING AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS PHASE t AND II WORKING PAPERS Prepared for: CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA APRIL 1993 ;~~ DELTA AIRPORT CONSULTANTS, INC. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT CURRENT FAA AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (AIP) PROJECTS AIP PROJECT TOTAL % COMPLETION $ COMPLETE DATE ~ # 3-51-0007-07 1.4 MIL 95% SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETE RUNWAY SAFETY AREA GRADING GROOVE RUNWAY T-HANGAR SITE PREPARATION #3-35-0007-09 LAND ACQUISITION 1.4 MIL 3596 UNDER CONSTRUCTION AUG. 1993 FEE SIMPLE (t6 ACRES) AVIGATION EASEMENT (t5 ACRES) OBSTRUCTION REMOVAL OBSTRUCTION LIGHTING SUPPLEMENTAL PLANTING # # 3-51-0007-OS 85,000 75% AUG. 1993 MASTER PLAN UPDATE DELTA AIRPORT CONSULTANTS, INC. ~ z $ ~ v •, ~ 1 .~ ~ 4 .. „~ t. ~ ~t~? ~~~ ~i; "-~y ~« '~1 l~ ~~ ~ ~~ f ' a~ ~ n, } r~'~ t;,, ~~" +' ~ •. ~ ~', O } ~~. M4 .' ~ ~~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ 1 ~ ~~~ i ' ~ ~; + / ;'' ~~ / '~s • O ' 1 ~5' •~ r; •'~ . 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I I I _ ~ L ~y ~ i t ~~ 7 ~~ ~ p 1 I I i I ! 1 l ~ t~i~~ ~~ 1 11 y ~ / 1 1 p l l ~ ~ I I ~$ 1 I ~. I I~ t yl t ~_J y I 1 1 11 I Ii ,~ f ~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~r I ii~'~ 1 ~~ I, O w+ ` . I ~ l pp ff11 ~ ~-- .I II ~EJ\ ~ I ~ I II ~ I~~ + 7~~,- IyM ~~ I II ! 0~ 1 I t { ~;\ ,..~ III III II ~~ r \ 1\I r y ~~ - ~~ ~. ~~~' ~ I I 1 Y / _M__ ____rl~ -- ~ / _- 11 11 y',: /~ l l i 11 1 ~ ~~ ~ ~~ =;i •O ~~ e r s e wn r wr• ~~ ~ ~ ICI ~~ ` AGENDA BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ARTHUR S. WARREN, CHAIRMAN CLOVER HILL DISTRICT EDWARD B. BARBER, VICE CHAIRMAN MIDLOTHIAN DISTRICT J. L. McHALE, III BERMUDA DISTRICT HARRY G. DANIEL DALE DISTRICT WHALEY M. COLBERT MATOACA DISTRICT LANE B. RAMSEY COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR DATE: APRIL 28, 1993 PUBLIC MEETING ROOM TIME: 3:00 P.r~. 1. Approval of Iriinutes A. April 14, 1993 B. April 21, 1993 Paae 2. County Administrator's Comments ................ 1 3. Board Committee Reports 4. Requests to Postpone Action, Emergency Additions or Chanqes in the Order of pie a to ion. /3. A. K so~u~on ~~og~~~ ~i~ MR . ?A.mes M • C/a~~. Pol~~ Qc r•~mer~-~' /3.l~• /~eso/ufi'c+~ /.~~Co ~iZ~~ fht Weepmf rya ,?-1,1993 as ~Ches~crf+~e/d Cour~f~ 5 . Work Sessior~s `ypu b l;c .D rinXi n~ w,~k,c week ~~ A. Airport Master Plan...... ................ 2 B. Preparation of an Enterprise Zone Application for the Jefferson Davis Corridor ................... 3 C. Ordinance Amendment Relative to the Restriction of Dogs ................. 7 D. Ordinance Amendment Relative to Hotels/Motels ........................... 23 6. Deferred Items • To Consider Adoption of an Ordinance Revising Business and Professional Occupational Licenses for Veterinarians ............................... 27 7. New Business A. Streetlight Installation Cost Approvals .................................. 29 B. Consent Items 1. Adoption of Resolution Recognizing the Week of May 9-15, 1993 as "National Law Enforcement Week" .................. 35 CHEST E R~F I ~ ~D •~U~f~T ~ .r. • . CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA 23832 ~1rrr+ Board of Supervisors Agenda Page 2 Paae 7. New Business (continued) B. Consent Items 2. Adoption of Resolution Modifying and Updating the Emergency Operations Plan .............. 36 3. Appropriation of Federal Alcohol Drug Mental Health Services Block Grant Funds for Chesterfield Community Services Board ......................... 39 4. Permission to Apply for an Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 Grant for Chester Hiking/Bicycling Trail........ ....... ......... 5. Request to Initiate Special Exception Application and Substantial Accord Determination for 15821 Woods Edge Road ................... 6. Request for Musical/ Entertainment Festival Permit.... ...................... 7. Authorization for County Administrator to Execute a Stormwater Detention Agreement with the Virginia Department of Transportation .................... 8. State Road Acceptance ............. 9. Approval of Utilities Contract for Pheasant .... 40 .... 45 ..... 47 ..... 49 ..... 53 Run. .. .. 56 '7• C . ConsideYaf~'on vf'fy9~ Sv-ool ,fio4vnt ~6ud~e~-ar+a( flpProjvti'afi'onl 8. Reports ........................................ 58 9 . Executive Session Pursuant to (~ Nd D; N,ve,~) Section 2.1-344(a)(7), Code of Virginia, 1950, as Amended, for Consultation with Legal Counsel Regarding County v. Woodlake, et. al., and Pursuant to Section 2.1-344(a)(3), for Discussion of the Acquisition or IIse of Real Property for Public Purpose Relating to Park Sites and Athletic Fields ................. 71 ~r+' Board of Supervisors Agenda Page 3 10. Dinner at 5:00 p.m. Administration Building, Room 502 11. Invocation at 7:00 p.m. Reverend Herb Dorn, Pastor Grace Lutheran Church 12. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flaq of the IInited States of America Page 13. Resolutions and Special Recognitions R cogn'zing r. J es M. Clap , Po ice epart ent.. ... .... .......... 73 B. Rec gniz'ng th Wee ~of M• 2-8~ 993 as " este iel Coun bli Dri ing ter eek". .... ...... 75 C. Recognizing May 6, 1993 as " ay of Prayer" in Chesterfield County......... 78 D. Recognizing the Week of May 9-15, 1993 as "Small Business Week" in Chesterfield County ....................... 80 14. Hearings of Citizens on IInscheduled Matters or Claims A. Ms. Deborah Karnes, Regarding Residential Building Issues ............... 82 B. Mr. Robert Karnes, Regarding Residential Building Issues ............... 84 15. Public Hearings A. To Consider an Ordinance to Amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as Amended, by Amending and Reenacting the Preamble of Chapter 21 Relating to Conditional Uses, Conditional Use Planned Developments, Special Exceptions, Variances and Amendments to Previously Imposed Conditions or Proffered Conditions ...................... 86 Board of Supervisors Agenda Page 4 Page 15. Public Hearings (continued) B. To Consider an Ordinance to Amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as Amended, by Amending and Reenacting Section 5-6 Relating to the Restriction of Dogs in the County ...................... 89 C. To Consider an Ordinance to Amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as Amended, by Adding a New Section 15.1-23 Relating to the Operation of Hotels and Motels and Providing for a Penalty .................................... 93 16. Requests for Rezoning A. 91SN0276 - Evelyn J. Gray, Bermuda District B. 93SN0145 - The Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, Dale District C. 93SN0153 - G. Preston Picardat, Jr. and Margaret D. Picardat, Matoaca District D. 93SN0155 - J. Carl Morris, Bermuda District E. 93SN0156 - Old Buckingham Inn and Tavern, Midlothian District F. 93SN0168 - Brenda S. Busch, Dale District G. 93SN0169 - RAM/BSE Communications, L.P., d/b/a American Towers, Matoaca District H. 93SN0170 - Jack T. Shoosmith, Bermuda District I. 93SN0181 - The Chesterfield County Planning Commission, Dale District J. 93SN0189 - William A. Johns, Midlothian District 17. Adjournment C,r ~, -~; s~. ~/ ~~-93 Chesterfield County, Virginia Model County Government Program Apri127 - 28,1993 Chesterfield County Public Schools Chesterfield County Office on Youth Chester and Manchester Y M C A's ~ v~ o~ o~ o c"'n can ~o ~ ~ q~ g ~ ~ ~ ~o ~v ~v ~v ~ ~ ~ ~ ~' ~ x C ° ~. o c y n ~ 3 8 y~~ ~~~ a ~~' ~~ ~ 7aR ~~ ~ `~~° ~~ a °m a fD ~ g a~ ~.= of ~ a~ ~.~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ pp ~ ~ ~ p ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ y ~ ~. D Q. ~ ~' C D p ~ ~ a "A ~ ~ ~ of CI ~ 8 y v, g .g p ~ ~ ~ ~ R ~ ~ ~ n ~ a ~ ~ tyo ~ ~ ~'~ g~ ~~ o~ ~ ~a c r. -f°i aa~n ~ c ~~ ~a "";-~~ ^ ~ ~0~. ~ v~~ d'd ~ o a° ~ CT' "' ' 7 =. Vl n~~ ~" ~ ~ ~ ~. . ``~ fOp+ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~ C $3 a w`~,~ , ~~,v~ A A• ~; ~ ~ O r~ YK7 a ~ ~ ~ ~8 S y b .~.+ s • r ~ Q. 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Special thanks to the following individuals who have made this program possible: Barbara Blankenship Supervisor, Food Services Bonnie Cash Secretazy, Social Studies Program Gail Nichols Instructional Specialist, Visual Arts Richard Seltzer Instructor, Horticulture Chesterfield Technical Center Celina Schmucker Secretary, Office on Youth Julia Wolfe Instructor, Commercial Foods, Chesterfield Technical Center A. S. "Art" Warren Edwazd Bazber Whaley M. Colbert Harry G. Daniel J. L. "Jack" McHale, III Lane B. Ramsey Timothy C. Brown Elizabeth B. Davis John A. Cazdea, M. D. Harry A. Johnson, Ed. D. Mazshall W. Trammell, Jr. Thomas R. Fulghum Matoaca District Dale District Bermuda District County Administrator School Board Chairman, Midlothian District Vice Chairman, Dale District Clover Hill District Matoaca District Bermuda District Superintendent GpUNTY ~~ ~`~~C ~ N~ u ~ m o~ ~. oo~~e S~utlents,o~ Board of Supervisors Chairman, Clover Hill District Vice Chairman, Midlothian District ~v 'lbe Chesterfield County Public School Division does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, handicapping conditions or national origin in employment or in its educational programs and activities. Meeting Date: CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS April 28, 1993 AGENDA Item Number: Su=~L~ COUPdTY ADMINISTRATOR''S COMMFPITS Page 1 0~ 2. 1993 Model County Government Program - Presentation of Certificates County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Certificates of Participation to be presented in a package by the Chairman of the Board or his designee. The recipients will be Lee Chase, Instructional Specialist for Social Studies, Chesterfield County Schools and Barbara Bennett, Director, Chesterfield County Office on Youth. Summary of Information: Ms. Chase and Mrs. Bennett will step forward and ask the students to introduce themselves. All students (70) participating in the Model County Government Program will line up and introduce themselves to the Board. Ms. Chase and Mrs. Bennett will then accept the packet of certificates on behalf of the students. The Model County Government Program is sponsored by the Office on Youth, the Chesterfield County School System, and the YMCA. All participating students will be present at the board meeting between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. as the last official activity of the program. Presentation of these certificates will provide a time to conclude the Model County Government Program. ` I) /~~ Director, Office on Youth Preparers J 1:~ Title: .Barbara L. Benn t County Administrator: Attachments: ~ Yes ^ N o # 001 3 ~ e ~ o~ COUNTY Pag CKESTERFIELPER~SORS 3 , A. BOARD OF SU i AGENDA Item Number: April 28, 1993 .. '~ ~ Date: Upon His Retiremen ~lieeting Clapp ution Recognizing James Ni. Su~ Resol Comm un Administrator's en s. C~ Board Action Requested: Summa of Information: the Chestez'field will retire from James M, Clapp 1993; and WHEREAS, 1- County Police Department on May over 20 years of service Clapp has provided WHEREAS, James M. countyi and to the citizens of Chesterfield Ved the County in the capacity James M. Clapp has ser WHEREAS, of Dispatcher and Patrol Officer; an WHEREAS, James M. Clapp has contr uted to the Depdrt~lellt b ance of his duty , t0 prOVl ~ ,Y the perform ., p011CQ residents of Chesterfield CountY,~ and SerV1Ce 0 ~~ WHEREAS, Chesterfield Count miss James M. Cla Y d he 8C pp~s servlC2, d . of Su pe rV S y ~8- 93 7 AR i ~I I • AIRPORT MASTER PLAN UPDATE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INCORPORATING AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS PHASE I AND II WORKING PAPERS Prepared for: CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA APRIL 1993 ;~ DELTA ~. AIRPORT CONSULTANTS, INC. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT CURRENT FAA AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (AI P) PROJECTS AIP PROJECT TOTAL % COMPLETION $ COMPLETE DATE 4 # 3-51-0007-07 1.4 MIL 95% SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETE RUNWAY SAFETY AREA GRADING GROOVE RUNWAY T-HANGAR SITE PREPARATION ! # 3-35-0007-09 LAND ACC~UISITION 1.4 MIL 35% UNDER CONSTRUCTION AUG. 1993 FEE SIMPLE (t6 ACRES) AVIGATION EASEMENT (t5 ACRES) OBSTRUCTION REMOVAL OBSTRUCTION LIGHTING SUPPLEMENTAL PLANTING ! # 3-51-0007-08 85,000 75% AUG. 1993 MASTER PLAN UPDATE DELTA AIRPORT CONSULTANTS, INC. 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I~ _ .~' ~~ ~' _ _ •~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT MASTER PLAN ELEMENTSDELTA NRPOATCON91XTMfT8, NiC. ~ WORKING PAPER NUMBER 1 ...INVENTORY AND DATA COLLECTION ...AVIATION DEMAND FORECASTS WORKING PAPER NUMBER 2 ...DEMAND/CAPACITY ANALYSIS AND FACILITY REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS ...ENVIRONMENTAL OVERVIEW ~ WORKING PAPER NUMBER 3 ...AIRPORT LAYOUT PLAN ...TERMINAL AREA PLAN ...OBSTRUCTION 8~ APPROACH PLAN (PART 77) ...RUNWAY PROTECTION ZONE PLAN & PROFILE ...LAND USE PLAN ~ DRAFT FINAL REPORT ...INCORPORATES PREVIOUS CHAPTERS PLUS... ...SCHEDULES .AND COST ESTIMATES ...FUNDING Z Q ~_ W 4 O a~ Q ~~ z ~ o~ V ~ ~ Q J C1 W W °C o w ~ u~ w U N I ~i i $i i ~i 7 4~ r-! ~ ~~ W. ~.- N~ ~~ ;, N N M tD z 0 w a O U Q a .- T N T O a W Q m N to d' N z O w a 0 O Z Ya W a ~~~ N cp m r O r T 0 GAO W U Q a a Z c z CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS SUMMARI~ r AIRSIDE RUNWAYS TAXIWAYS LIGHTING/NAVIGATIONAL AIDS ~ LANDSIDE T-HANGARS CORPORATE HANGAR (SPACES} COMMUNITY HANGAR (SPACES) APRON AREA PROPOSED NEW CROSSWIND PARALLEL AND CONNECTOR HIRL / ILS EXISTING REQUIRED 70 97 18 ~ 6 7 41,500 SY 53,000 SY ~ MISCELLANEOUS DEVELOPMENT RELOCATE FUEL FARM RELOCATE ELECTRICAL VAULT MAINTENANCE STORAGE BUILDING FENCING (SECURITY & PERIMETER} AUTOMOBILE PARKING PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE TOTAL LOCAL SHARE $600,000 $120,000 $150,000 $144,000 $400,000 $250,000 $7,500 $144,000 $20,000 $~,~ DELTA AIRPORT CONSULTANTS, INC. • ~~ 1 ~• ' ~ -- t \, M1~~ fl I~ I / I I \',~ ' {\ ti\ I 1 I y, _ 1 I ~,.~ I I ! ~, , , ~ I II ~ I~ I • i i I ~~~ ~~ III i ~^ •~ I ~jll ~ : r- y \ '~ II I I I ~~ I ~~! 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WARREN, CHAIRMAN CLOVER HILL DISTRICT EDWARD B. BARBER, VICE CHAIRMAN MIDLOTHIAN DISTRICT J. L. McHALE, III BERMUDA DISTRICT HARRY G. DANIEL DALE DISTRICT WHALEY M. COLBERT MATOACA DISTRICT LANE B. RAMSEY COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR DATE: APRIL 28, 1993 PUBLIC MEETING ROOM TIME: 3:00 P.r-2. 1. Approval of I-Iinutes A. April 14, 1993 B. April 21, 1993 Pacre 2. County Administrator's Comments ................ 1 3. Board Committee Reports 4. Requests to Postpone Action, Emergency Additions or Changes in the Order of /3.A. K seo~~ta~~ gni~Ir~ A~R..Tq,mes M•C/a~P, Police ~purl~men-f' 13.g. /~esolufi'cn /.~~Cociaiz~~y ~ht lveekm~F Ma -~,i993 a~ "C~S~C"fi'c~d C~u~~f 5 . Work Sessions pu b I %c .D ri nKi n9 w,~ week ~~ A. Airport Master Plan ........................ 2 B. Preparation of an Enterprise Zone Application for the Jefferson Davis Corridor .. ................ 3 C. Ordinance Amendment Relative to the Restriction of Dogs ................. 7 D. Ordinance Amendment Relative to Hotels/Motels ........................... 23 6. Deferred Items • To Consider Adoption of an Ordinance Revising Business and Professional Occupational Licenses for Veterinarians ............................... 27 7. New Business A. Streetlight Installation Cost Approvals .................................. 29 B. Consent Items 1. Adoption of Resolution Recognizing the Week of May 9-15, 1993 as "National Law Enforcement Week" .................. 35 C,,ESTER~F I E~D~~I-~f~hT~, . ,.~ ., CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA 23832 r Board of Supervisors Agenda Page 2 Paste 7. New Business (continued) B. Consent Items 2. Adoption of Resolution Modifying and Updating the Emergency Operations Plan .............. 36 3. Appropriation of Federal Alcohol Drug Mental Health Services Block Grant Funds for Chesterfield Community Services Board ......................... 39 4. Permission to Apply for an Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 Grant for Chester Hiking/Bicycling Trail ........ .. ....... ............. 40 5. Request to Initiate Special Exception Application and Substantial Accord Determination for 15821 Woods Edge Road.. .................... 45 6. Request for Musical/ Entertainment Festival Permit .... ............................ 47 7. Authorization for County Administrator to Execute a Stormwater Detention Agreement with the Virginia Department of Transportation ......................... 49 8. State Road Acceptance .................. 53 9. Approval of Utilities Contract for Pheasant Run. 7• C • Cons+'devrl.~•on o~Fy9~•Sc/+oo~ ,8o4vd ~6ud~ed-a.-d Appr~jo~'Q-f+'~n~~ 56 8. Reports ........................................ 58 9. Executive Session Pursuant to (,~Nd DrNNE~~ Section 2.1-344(a)(7), Code of Virginia, 1950, as Amended, for Consultation with Legal Counsel Regarding County v. Woodlake, et. al., and Pursuant to Section 2.1-344(a)(3), for Discussion of the Acquisition or IIse of Real Property for Public Purpose Relating to Park Sites and Athletic Fields ................. 71 ;- `1Mr/ Board of Supervisors Agenda Page 3 Page 10. Dinner at 5:00 p.~. Administration Building, Room 502 11. Invocation at 7:00 p.m. Reverend Herb Dorn, Pastor Grace Lutheran Church 12. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the IInited States of America 13. Resolutions and Special Recognitions R cogn'zing r. J es M. Clap , Po ice epart ent.. ... .... .......... B. Rec gniz'ng th Wee ~of M• 2-8 993 as " este iel Coun bli Dri ing ter eek". .... ...... C. Recognizing May 6, 1993 as " ay of Prayer" in Chesterfield County......... D. Recognizing the Week of May 9-15, 1993 as "Small Business Week" in Chesterfield County ....................... 14. Hearings of Citizens on IInscheduled Matters or Claims A. Ms. Deborah Karnes, Regarding Residential Building Issues ............... B. Mr. Robert Karnes, Regarding Residential Building Issues ............... 15. Public Hearings A. To Consider an Ordinance to Amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as Amended, by Amending and Reenacting the Preamble of Chapter 21 Relating to Conditional Uses, Conditional Use Planned Developments, Special Exceptions, Variances and Amendments to Previously Imposed Conditions or Proffered Conditions ...................... 73 75 78 80 82 84 86 Board of Supervisors Agenda Page 4 15. Public Hearings (continued) Page B. To Consider an Ordinance to Amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as Amended, by Amending and Reenacting Section 5-6 Relating to the Restriction of Dogs in the County ...................... 89 C. To Consider an Ordinance to Amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as Amended, by Adding a New Section 15.1-23 Relating to the Operation of Hotels and Motels and Providing for a Penalty .................................... 93 16. Requests for Rezoning A. 91SN0276 - Evelyn J. Gray, Bermuda District B. 93SN0145 - The Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, Dale District C. 93SN0153 - G. Preston Picardat, Jr. and Margaret D. Picardat, Matoaca District D. 93SN0155 - J. Carl Morris, Bermuda District E. 93SN0156 - Old Buckingham Inn and Tavern, Midlothian District F. 93SN0168 - Brenda S. Busch, Dale District G. 93SN0169 - RAM/BSE Communications, L.P., d/b/a American Towers, Matoaca District H. 93SN0170 - Jack T. Shoosmith, Bermuda District I. 93SN0181 - The Chesterfield County Planning Commission, Dale District J. 93SN0189 - William A. Johns, Midlothian District 17. Adjournment 1 ~ ~~ '*,, s~. ~/ ~8-93 Chesterfield County, Virginia Model County Government Program. 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R 'E ,,, Special thanks to the following individuals who have made this program possible: Barbara BlaNcenship Supervisor, Food Services Bonnie Cash Secretary, Social Studies Program Gail Nichols Instructional Specialist, Visual Arts Richazd Seltzer Instructor, Horticulture Chesterfield Technical Center Celina Schmucker Secretary, Office on Youth Julia Wolfe Instructor, Commercial Foods, Chesterfield Technical Center Board of Supervisors School Board Chairman, Midlothian District Vice Chairman, Dale District Clover Hill District Matoaca District Bermuda District Superintendent GpUNTY ~,- O -'~A` ~~~~ P ZJ ~°c ~m oorn~ S~uCen~s ~,~ ~v A. S. "Art" Warren Chairman, Clover Hill District Edwazd Barber Vice Chairman, Midlothian District Whaley M. Colbert Matoaca District Harry G. Daniel Dale District J. L. "Jack" McHale, III Bermuda District Lane B. Ramsey County Administrator Timothy C. Brown Elizabeth B. Davis John A. Cazdea, M. D. Harry A. Johnson, Ed. D. Mazshall W. Trammell, Jr. Thomas R. Fulghum 'Ibe Chesterfield County Public School Division does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, handicapping conditions or national origin in employment or in its educational ptugrams and activities. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY " BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Ap r i l 2 8, 19 9 3 Item Number: Meeting Date: SU~ct: COUPdTY ADMINISTRATOR'' S COMMEPdTS Page 1 0£ ~ 2. 1993 Model County Government Program - Presentation of Certificates County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Certificates of Participation to be presented in a package by the Chairman of the Board or his designee. The recipients will be Lee Chase, Instructional Specialist for Social Studies, Chesterfield County Schools and Barbara Bennett, Director, Chesterfield County Office on Youth. Summary of Information: Ms. Chase and Mrs. Bennett introduce themselves. All County Government Program Board. Ms. Chase and Mrs. cert~;ficates on behalf of will step forward and ask the students to students (70) participating in the Model will line up and introduce themselves to the Bennett will then accept the packet of the students. The Model County Government Program is sponsored by the Office on Youth, the Chesterfield County School System, and the YMCA. All participating students will be present at the board meeting between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. as the last official activity of the program. Presentation of these certificates will provide a time to conclude the Model County Government Program. ,() - Director, Office on Youth Pre~arer: u.c~. ~" . Title: .Barbara L. Benn t County Administrator: Attachments: ~ Yes ^ N o # 001 ~8- 93 ~~_ AIRPORT MASTER PLAN UPDATE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INCORPORATING AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS PHASE I AND II WORKING PAPERS Prepared for: CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA APRIL 1993 ;~~_ DELTA AIRPORT CONSULTANTS, INC. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT CURRENT FAA AIRPORT IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (AI P) PROJECTS AIP PROJECT TOTAL % COMPLETION S COMPLETE DATE • #3-51-0007-07 1.4 MIL 95% SUBSTANTIALLY COMPLETE RUNWAY SAFETY AREA GRADING GROOVE RUNWAY T-HANGAR SITE PREPARATION ~ # 3-35-0007-09 LAND ACQUISITION 1.4 MIL 3586 UNDER CONSTRUCTION AUG. 1993 FEE SIMPLE (t6 ACRES) AVIGATION EASEMENT (t5 ACRES) OBSTRUCTION REMOVAL OBSTRUCTION LIGHTING SUPPLEMENTAL PLANTING i # 3-51-0007-OS 85,000 75% AUG. 1993 MASTER PLAN UPDATE DELTA AIRPORT CONSULTANTS, INC. }~ ~ ~ m m z ~ ° F ~f~l • ~- •• ,r "4 e;. ,~i ~j~ ~I( s ~~ 0 I o ~. •. ~. ~ Z rn ~ N ~ ,. ~. . CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT MASTER PLAN ELEMENTS ~T~ AIRPOfiT OON9lJLTANTB, MrC. ~ WORKING PAPER NUMBER f ...INVENTORY AND DATA COLLECTION ...AVIATION DEMAND FORECASTS ~ WORKING PAPER NUMBER 2 ...DEMAND/CAPACITY ANALYSIS AND FACILITY REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS ...ENVIRONMENTAL OVERVIEW ~ WORKING PAPER NUMBER 3 ...AIRPORT LAYOUT PLAN ...TERMINAL AREA PLAN ...OBSTRUCTION & APPROACH PLAN (PART 7~ ...RUNWAY PROTECTION ZONE PLAN & PROFILE ...LAND USE PLAN ~ DRAFT FINAL REPORT ...INCORPORATES PREVIOUS CHAPTERS PLUS... ...SCHEDULES AND COST ESTIMATES ...FUNDING U Z a~ ~ J t H Q Q Q Z~ o~ U F- o Q J ~ W W ~~ °C o w ~ w U i~ ~I T I ~, W .~ .•1 N t[~ N M CO z 0 w a. 0 U Q T T N ~A O Q W Q m 'd V z 0 w a 0 O a ~~~ N tC m ~"' M T W a a a z z A t i i CHESTERFIELD COUNTY AIRPORT FACILITY REQUIREMENTS SUMMARY • AIRSIDE RUNWAYS TAXIWAYS LIGHTING/NAVIGATIONAL AIDS ~ LANDSIDE r~ T-HANGARS CORPORATE HANGAR (SPACES) COMMUNITY HANGAR (SPACES) APRON AREA PROPOSED NEW CROSSWIND PARALLEL AND CONNECTOR HIRL / ILS EXISTING 70 18 6 41,500 SY REQUIRED 97 29 7 53,000 SY MISCELLANEOUS DEVELOPMENT RELOCATE FUEL FARM RELOCATE ELECTRICAL VAULT MAINTENANCE STORAGE BUILDING FENCING (SECURITY & PERIMETER) AUTOMOBILE PARKING PRELIMINARY COST ESTIMATE TOTAL LOCAL SHARE ~~ $120,000 $150,000 $7,500 $1 ~.~ $144,000 $400,000 $20,000 $250,000 $50000 DELTA AIRPORT CONSULTANTS, INC. AGENDA BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ARTHUR S. WARREN, CHAIRMAN CLOVER HILL DISTRICT EDWARD B. BARBER, VICE CHAIRMAN MIDLOTHIAN DISTRICT J. L. McHALE, III BERMUDA DISTRICT HARRY G. DANIEL DALE DISTRICT WHALEY M. COLBERT MATOACA DISTRICT LANE B. RAMSEY COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR DATE: APRIL 28, 1993 PUBLIC MEETING ROOM TIME: 3:00 P.P!~. Paste 1. Approval of l~iinutes A. April 14, 1993 B. April 21, 1993 2. County Administrator's Comments ................ 1 3. Board Committee Reports 4. Requests to Postpone Action, Emergency Additions or Changes in the Order of / 3. A. pie a to ion . K so~u~on ~xag~~~ ~i~ A~1R ..Tames M • C/apP, l~oll~ Ocpav~,ren->~' /3•g•~PSOIufi'cn R4Cociniz~nJt ~{~~ hiZeKmf Ma a-~, /99,3 as ~~ Chts~lcrfi'Gld Coun~ 5 . Work Sessions Pu b l:c ,D rinKi n~ w,~,~ `week ~~ A. Airport Master Plan ...... ................. 2 B. Preparation of an Enterprise Zone Application for the Jefferson Davis Corridor .. ................ 3 C. Ordinance Amendment Relative to the Restriction of Dogs ................. 7 D. Ordinance Amendment Relative to Hotels/Motels ........................... 23 6. Deferred Items • To Consider Adoption of an Ordinance Revising Business and Professional Occupational Licenses for Veterinarians ............................... 27 7. New Business A. Streetlight Installation Cost Approvals .................................. 29 B. Consent Items 1. Adoption of Resolution Recognizing the Week of May 9-15, 1993 as "National Law Enforcement Week" .................. 35 CESTER;FI ~tD~~lJ~f~T, CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA 23832 s Board of Supervisors Agenda Page 2 Page 7. New Business (continued) B. Consent Items 2. Adoption of Resolution Modifying and Updating the Emergency Operations Plan .............. 36 3. Appropriation of Federal Alcohol Drug Mental Health Services Block Grant Funds for Chesterfield Community Services Board ......................... 4. Permission to Apply for an 39 Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 Grant for Chester Hiking/Bicycling Trail........ ....... .............. 5. Request to Initiate Special 40 Exception Application and Substantial Accord Determination for 15821 Woods Edge Road ........................ 45 6. Request for Musical/ Entertainment Festival Permit .... .......................... 7. Authorization for County Administrator to Execute a Stormwater Detention Agreement with the Virginia Department of Transportation .. 47 ......................... 8. State Road Acceptance .................. 9. Approval of Utilities Contract for Pheasant 49 53 Run.. .. .. .. 56 "1 • C • Consider-a.~'on oFfy9'~ Schoo/ r8o~tvt~ ~6ud9e•I-a.~c( flpPro~vna.~fi'onl' 8. Reports ........................................ 58 9. Executive Session Pursuant to (~Nd D;NNG~~ Section 2.1-344(a)(7), Code of Virginia, 1950, as Amended, for Consultation with Legal Counsel Regarding County v. Woodlake, et. al., and Pursuant to Section 2.1-344(a)(3), for Discussion of the Acquisition or IIse of Real Property for Public Purpose Relating to Park Sites and Athletic Fields ................. 71 ,~ Board of Supervisors Agenda Page 3 10. Dinner at 5:00 p.~. Administration Building, Room 502 11. Invocation at 7:00 p.s. Reverend Herb Dorn, Pastor Grace Lutheran Church 12. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flaq of the IInited States of Ammerica Paae 13. Resolutions and Special Recognitions R cogn'zing r. J es M. Clap , Po ice epart ent.. ... .... .......... 73 B. Rec gniz'ng th Wee 'of M• 2-8' 993 as " este iel Coun bli Dri ing ter eek". .... ...... 75 C. Recognizing May 6, 1993 as " ay of Prayer" in Chesterfield County......... 78 D. Recognizing the Week of May 9-15, 1993 as "Small Business Week" in Chesterfield County ....................... 80 14. Hearings of Citizens on IInscheduled Matters or Clams A. Ms. Deborah Karnes, Regarding Residential Building Issues ............... 82 B. Mr. Robert Karnes, Regarding Residential Building Issues ............... 84 15. Public Hearings A. To Consider an Ordinance to Amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as Amended, by Amending and Reenacting the Preamble of Chapter 21 Relating to Conditional Uses, Conditional Use Planned Developments, Special Exceptions, Variances and Amendments to Previously Imposed Conditions or Proffered Conditions ...................... 86 ~M/ Board of Supervisors Agenda Page 4 Page 15. Public Hearings (continued) B. To Consider an Ordinance to Amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as Amended, by Amending and Reenacting Section 5-6 Relating to the Restriction of Dogs in the County ...................... 89 C. To Consider an Ordinance to Amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as Amended, by Adding a New Section 15.1-23 Relating to the Operation of Hotels and Motels and Providing for a Penalty .................................... 93 16. Requests for Rezoning A. 91SN0276 - Evelyn J. Gray, Bermuda District B. 93SN0145 - The Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, Dale District C. 93SN0153 - G. Preston Picardat, Jr. and Margaret D. Picardat, Matoaca District D. 93SN0155 - J. Carl Morris, Bermuda District E. 93SN0156 - Old Buckingham Inn and Tavern, Midlothian District F. 93SN0168 - Brenda S. Busch, Dale District G. 93SN0169 - RAM/BSE Communications, L.P., d/b/a American Towers, Matoaca District H. 93SN0170 - Jack T. Shoosmith, Bermuda District I. 93SN0181 - The Chesterfield County Planning Commission, Dale District J. 93SN0189 - William A. Johns, Midlothian District 17. 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Fulghum Matoaca District Dale District Bermuda District County Administrator School Board Chairman, Midlothian District Vice Chairman, Dale District Clover Hill District Matoaca District Bermuda District Superintendent CpUNTy O ~~~~ n N~ W r~ V (q Fp` ~0 v nOr/~~ Students ~o~ Supervisor, Food Services Secretary, Social Studies Program Instructional Specialist, Visual Arts Instructor, Horticulture Chesterfield Technical Center Secretazy, Office on Youth Instructor, Commercial Foods, Chesterfield Technical Center Board of. Supervisors Chairman, Clover Hill District Vice Chairman, Midlothian District ~v 'nee Chesterfield County Public School Division does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of sea, race, color, religion, handicapping conditions or national origin in employment or in its educational programs and activities. ~• - _ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 oi' 1 April 28, 1993 AGENDA 2. Meeting Date: Item Number: Su_~: COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ° S COMMEI`dTS 1993 Model County Government Program - Presentation of Certificates County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Certificates of Participation to be presented in a package by the Chairman of the Board or his designee. The recipients will be Lee Chase, Instructional Specialist for Social Studies, Chesterfield County Schools and Barbara Bennett, Director, Chesterfield County Office on Youth. Summary of Information: Ms. Chase and Mrs. Bennett will step forward and ask the students to introduce themselves. All students (70) participating in the Model County Government Program will line up and introduce themselves to the Board. Ms. Chase and Mrs. Bennett will then accept the packet of certificates on behalf of the students. The Model County Government Program is sponsored by the Office on Youth, the Chesterfield County School System, and the YMCA. All participating students will be present at the board meeting between 3:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. as the last official activity of the program. Presentation of these certificates will provide a time to conclude the Model County Government Program. ~2-yt~t.C~ Title: Director, Office on Youth Preparers Barbara L. Benn t County Administrator: # 0 0 .~ Attachments: ~ Yes ^ N o ;). r . CHESTERFIELD COUNTY `- ~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~ AGENDA 1 a ~ -~ Item Number: ~ • A Meeting Date: n~ 2 R _ , Su=~: Work Session on Airport Master Plan County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: This item requests the Board of Supervisors hold a work session on an update of the Chesterfield County Airport Master Plan. Summs~ry of Infirmati~n: The original Airport Master Plan was approved in 1981. An update of that plan was approved as a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) grant funded project and is now ready for briefing to the Board of Supervisors before submission to the FAA and Virginia Department of Aviation (VDA) for approval. After FAA and VDA approval, the Plan will be brought back to the Board of Supervisors for approval. Preparers illiam H. Howell 1~tle: Director of General Services County Administrator: ~7~~~'P # 00~ Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o -~r ~, ,- _..~ `~ ~~.~~,~; Meeting Date: CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS April 28, 1993 AGENDA Item Number: Page 1 0£? 5.B. Su_b,~ect: Work Session with the Board of Supervisors Regarding Preparing an Enterprise Zone Application for the Jefferson Davis Corridor County Administrator's Comments: ` Board Action Requested: County Planning Staff will brief the Board of Supervisors on the purpose and value of an Enterprise Zone for the Northern Section of the Jefferson Davis Highway Corridor and request that the Board authorize staff to prepare an application. Summary of Information: An Enterprise Zone is an economically distressed, distinct geographical area of a county, city or town. A package of State incentives are offered within the zone, for a period of twenty years. They are designed to encourage business recruitment and expansion through State and local tax relief and local regulatory flexibility. Local incentives developed by the locality can include personal property tax abatements, exemption from building permit fees and rezoning fees, to name a few possible alternatives. Recommendations for specific incentives will be developed, inconcert with other County Departments, during the application process. Governor Wilder has signed a bill, originated from the 1993 Session of the Virginia General Assembly, that increases the number of enterprise zones in the State from nineteen (19) to twenty-five (25). This enables Chesterfield County to apply for a zone designation. An application must be submitted to the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development's Planning and Development Office. Prior to submitting the application, a Board of Supervisor's Public Hearing is required to be held. The application submittal deadline is August 1, 1993. Zone designations will be tentatively approved by the Governor by the end of the year. Prepa er: - C - Thomas E. J Cou ty Administrator: ~ Attachments: ~ Yes Title: Director of Planningt Rev.B:3APR2393 No 003 `C CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Summary of Information: (Continued) An Enterprise Zone designation for a portion of Corridor study area will provide a tool by which the Jefferson Davis Corridor Plan recommendations. Page ? o~ the Jefferson Davis to implement many of The application for an Enterprise Zone designation will be screened on a competitive basis. Therefore, careful planning, scheduling and thought will go into completing the required application. 00~ o O t ~O ~ a°- -I o~ z oc ~ o v :~ ~ ~ Wa ~ LL LL = W ('3 ~ _ Ym m O m m y¢ O ~ a ~~ ~ ~ (n Q ~` t_.- ~I' . ` ., `. 1 ._ :" - _-~- ~~" -i =~~ ~ ~, ~~~ O O ~/ i ~ ENTERPRISE ZONE PROJECT SCHEDULE APRIL 28,1993 Board of Superviors Work Session MAY 1,1993 Commence data collection requirements for the application Commence developing local incentives MAY ,1993 Begin to work with Community Development Task Force Planning, Economic Development & CDBG MAY ,1993 Create an Interdepartmental team to assist with local incentives JUNE ,1993 Coordination with City of Richmond JUNE 8,1993 JDH Association meeting JULY 2,1993 Application completed JULY 21,1993 Required Board of Supervisors' Public Hearing AUGUST 2,1993 Submit application to Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development ~~~ «~ _~` VIRGINIA STATE ENTERPRISE ZONE PROGRAM WHAT IS AN ENTERPRISE ZONE? An economically distressed, distinct geographical area of a county, city or town as designated by the Governor. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A VIRGINIA ENTERPRISE ZONE? "To stimulate business and industrial growth in such areas which would result in neighborhood, commercial and economic revitalization of such areas of the Commonwealth by means of regulatory flexibility and tax incentives." The Virginia Enterprise Zone Act. WHAT REQUIREMENTS MUST BE MET BEFORE AN AREA CAN BE DESIGNATED AN ENTERPRISE ZONE? To be eligible for designation, the proposed zone must be a contiguous land area located within the applying jurisdiction (s) . It also must satisfy at least one of the following criteria: (a) twenty-five percent or more of the area's population must have incomes below 80 percent of the locality's median income; or (b) the unemployment rate in the area must be at least 1.5 times the State average; or (c) it must demonstrate a floor area vacancy rate of industrial and/or commercial properties of twenty percent or more. There is a limit on the geographic size of an enterprise zone. (a) For zones in unincorporated areas of counties the minimum size of zones is 1/2 square mile and the maximum is 4 square miles. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION ~U. Enterprise zones exist for twenty years from the designation date. fir/ Three State incentives are available to encourage new or expanded businesses and industrial operations within an enterprise zone. (a) a five or ten-year decreasing general credit against State business income, franchise or license tax; (b) a five or ten- year decreasing credit against State business .income, franchise or license tax based on the firm's State unemployment tax liability; and (c) a five-year exemption from State sales tax on items purchased for the conduct of business within a zone. BUSINESS QUALIFICATION CRITERIA Qualifying business must have at least fifty percent of its adjusted gross expenses during the taxable year attributable to business activity generated at its location within the zone. A NEW business must hire 40 percent of its work force from applicants whose family incomes prior to employment are below 800 of the area median income. An EXISTING business must increase its full-time work force by at least ten percent over the average work force of the base taxable year At least 40 percent of this 10 percent increase must come from applicants whose family incomes prior to employment are below 80 percent of the median income. WHAT INCENTIVES MAY A LOCAL GOVERNMENT PROVIDE TO BUSINESS LOCATED IN AN ENTERPRISE ZONE? A locality may propose local incentives such as regulatory and tax relief, and infrastructure and service delivery improvements in order to stimulate private investment in the proposed zone. Proposed local incentives are an important consideration in evaluating applications. Examples of local enterprise zone incentives offered throughout the State include the following: Deferral of real property tax. CDBG small business loans. License fee rebates. Exemption or reduction from fees and taxes. Tax increment financing. Reduced lending rates from bankers. Locality funded infrastructure improvements. `1d' Establish business incubator. Flexibility in zoning development standards. Aesthetic improvements. Locally initiated marketing assistance Locally funded enterprise zone support staffing. WHAT ON-GOING RESPONSIBILITIES DOES A LOCAL GOVERNMENT HAVE AFTER ZONE DESIGNATION? Local governments are responsible for promoting, marketing and making local incentives available to zone businesses. In addition, local governments must make surplus public land within a zone available for sale, conduct a survey of existing zone business conditions and submit an annual report to DHCH. PROGRAM LIMITATIONS An enterprise zone designation for the Jefferson Davis Corridor will not be a panacea for the corridor's economic ills, but one tool which will be a part of the greater solution. Limitations are created by the qualification criteria that affect the following types of businesses: A start-up business who pays no tax while in a loss or break- even position gains no benefit from an income tax credit. "Mom and Pop" establishments often do not meet the employment test for State qualification. Often, in recessionary times, new businesses are not in a position to increase employment levels by ten percent. Existing businesses also, in recessionary times, often times fail to maintain the 40% moderate income hiring level required by the program. An additional qualification that causes concern is the Adjusted Gross Expenses test. Larger firms need to incorporate the business located in the zone under a separate corporate identity to qualify for the State incentives. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY ENTERPRISE ZONE TIME FRAME APRIL 28, 1993 Board of Supervisors' for approval to proceed with application. ., MAY - JULY 1993 Application Preparation Other County Departments Jefferson Davis Association City of Richmond JULY 28, 1993 Required Board of Supervisors' Public Hearing Important to note that the Enterprise Zone application, CDBG and Jefferson Davis Plan will all go to the Board on this date. AUGUST 2, 1993 Enterprise Zone application submitted to Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development for review. DECEMBER 31, 1993 Estimated designation decision. ~~`~~~~~ ~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY Y ` e BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~ ~'"~~~ AGENDA Meeting Date: A= r; ~ ~ ~.~ i ~ ~ ~ Item Number: 5 • c - Su. b~ect: Work Session Regarding an Amendment to the Code of Chesterfield County Relative to the Restriction of Dogs. County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: On February 24, 1993, the Board of Supervisors forwarded Amendments I and II to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation. On March 30, 1993, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on those amendments. After hearing from several speakers, the Commission closed their public hearing and deferred their decision until April 20, 1993. Staff was directed to formulate additional alternatives based on the public comments. On April 5, 1993, staff met with Bob Duncan, Chief of the Wildlife Division, Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, and representatives from two (2) hunt clubs, Tom Tennille and Denny Quaiff. Alternatives that would allow hunting and still provide better control of dogs and more protection for County citizens were discussed. Four Alternatives were prepared for the Commission's consideration. Preparer ~ • 1~tle: E Director of Planning COUn Adm,n° s~i'atOi':Jaco son RevB:7APR2893 ° # Q~~ Attachments: ~ Yes ~ N o N CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Summary of Information: (Continued) Page ? oi:? On April 20, 1993, after considerable discussion, the Commission unanimously recommended that the Board adopt the code amendment entitled "Work Session Draft" that would: - Be applicable County-wide; - Not require physical confinement or restraint of dogs while on their owner's property; - Require non-hunting dogs to be on a leash when off their owner's property; - Exempt hunters' dogs from the "leash law" requirements for lawful hunting, training or field trials. Further, the Commission adopted the attached resolution which supports: - increasing the maximum penalty for violation of the County's running at large ordinance to the current state law maximum of $250; - requesting the General Assembly to increase the maximum fine which a locality may impose for running at large violations; - providing greater penalties for repeat offenders of the running at large ordinance. - enactment of County ordinances pursuant to new State regulations on dangerous and vicious dogs. The Police Department anticipates additional workload for Animal Control Officers with this recommendation. Their current staff is not sufficient enough to accommodate this workload increase. Animal Control will monitor enforcement activity and, if the anticipated increase materializes, will seek additional staff. The following items are attached for your review: - "Work Session Draft" Code amendment approved by the Planning Commission on April 20, 1993; - Alternative Code Amendments I and II; - Planning Commission Resolution for additional Board Alternatives; - Senate Bill 785 (Dangerous and Vicious Dogs); - Police Department memo dated April 25, 1993; - Dog data for Chesterfield; - County Health Department letter regarding animal bites in Chesterfield County in 1992. # 008 WORK SESSION DRAFT AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. 1978, AS AMENDED, BY AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 5-6 RELATING TO THE RESTRICTION OF DOGS IN CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE COUNTY BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County: (1) That Section 5-6 of the Code ~ the Count~f Chesterfield, 1978, as amended, is amended and reenacted to read as follows: Sec 5-6. Running at large -Prohibited. ~ It shall be unlawful to permit any dog to run at large within the county at any time during the year. Any person who permits his dog to run at large, ~~~-~.~~c-te~e~R~e~ed-~ shall be deemed to have violated the provisions of this section. T` °`-~" ''° «`'° `~"`-' °~ *The dog warden and deputy dog wardens are authorized to cause all dogs found running at large in violation of this section to be caught and penned up in the county dog pound. ,fib) Except as provided in subsection (c) a dog shall be deemed to be running at large under subsection (a) if the dog is off the property of its owner or custodian and is not directly connected to its owner or custodian by means of a yhysical restraint. rvc) A dog which is engased with its owner or custodian, in lawful hunting. training for huntine of field trials in conjunction with a hunting. training or field trial season authorized by the Virginia Deyartment of Game and Inland Fisheries and which is wearing; a collar with a tag showing the name address and telephone number of the owner of the dog shall not be deemed to be running, at large under subsection a . (2) That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 0405:3745.1 4/20/93 ~~ ORDINANCE I AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD, 1978, AS AMENDED, BY AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 5-6 RELATING TO THE RESTRICTION OF DOGS IN THE COUNTY BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County: (1) That Section S-6 of the Code of the County o Chesterfield, 1978, as amended, is amended and reenacted to read as follows: Sec. 5-6. Running at lame -Prohibited. ~ It shall be unlawful to permit any dog to run at large within the county at any time during the year. Any person who permits his dog to run at large, or remain unconfined, unrestricted or not penned up shall be deemed to have violated the provisions of this section. It shall be the duty of the dog warden and deputy dog wardens to cause all dogs found running at large in violation of this section to be caught and penned up in the county dog pound. bbl A dog shall be deemed to be running at lame under subsection (a) if the doa is not directly connected to its owner or custodian by means of a ~hvsical restraint or is not confined to the property of its owner or custodian by a physical or electronic restraint. (2) That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 0405:3374.1 -1- ~~0 ORDINANCE II AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD 1978, AS AMENDED, BY AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 5-6 RELATING TO THE RESTRICTION OF DOGS IN CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE COUNTY BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County: (1) That Section 5-6 of the Code of the County of Chester~Zeld. 1978, as amended, is amended and reenacted to read as follows: Sec. 5-b. Runnin ag` t large -Prohibited. ~ It shall be unlawful to permit any dog to run at large within the county at any time during the year. Any person who permits his dog to run at large, or remain unconfined, unrestricted or not penned up shall be deemed to have violated the provisions of this section. It shall be the duty of the dog warden and deputy dog wardens to cause all dogs found running at large in violation of this section to be caught and penned up in the county dog pound. bbl In any area of the county desi~rlated as a "no bum area" by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to Article IV Chapter 10 of this Code a dog, shall be deemed to be running at large under subsection (al if the doa is not directly connected to its owner or custodian by means of a~hysical restraint or is not confined to the property of its owner or custodian by a physical or electronic restraint. ~, In any area of the county which is not desisnated as a "no burn area" by the Board of Supervisors pursuant to Article IV Chapter 10 of this Code a dog s~ hall be deemed to be running at large under subsection (al if the dog is off the property of its owner or custodian and not under the immediate control of its owner or. custodian. (2) That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 0405:3374.1 -~- O~ Existing No Burn Area ea ial SOURCE: Chesterfield County Planning Department 01~ ~n~' Proposed N o Burn Areas SOURCi=: Chesterfieid County Planning DeQartrt~ent -~z Arens iai 0~~ ICES®LUTI®N BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission recommends that the Board of Supervisors consider (1) increasing the maximum penalty for violation of the County's running at large ordinance to the current state law maximum of $250; (2) requesting the General Assembly to increase the maximum fine which a locality may impose for running at large violations; and (3) providing greater penalties for repeat offenders of the running at large ordinance. BE IT RESOLVED FURTHER that the Planning Commission recommends that the Board consider adoption of an ordinance regulating vicious and dangerous dogs pursuant to Senate Bill 785 which was enacted during the General Assembly's 1993 session. 0405:3747.1 014 '' x''993 RECONVENED SESS VIRGINIA ACTS OF ASSEMBLY -CHAPTER REENROLLED . An Act to amend and reenact ~§ 3.1-796.116 and 3.1-796.117 of the Code of Virginia and to amend the Code of Virginia by adding a section numbered 3.1-796.93.•!, relating to dangerous or vicious dogs; penalties. [S 785] Approved Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: 1. That §§ 3.1-796.116 and 3.1-796.117 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted and that the Code of Virginia is amended by adding a section numbered 3.1-796.93:1 as follows: ~ 3.1-796.93:1. Authority to control dangerozs or vicious dogs.-A. The governing body of (i) any county having adopted the urban county executive form of governnre~:t, (ii) arty county contiguous thereto, (iii) any county having adopted the county nzazzager form of government, (iv) any town located, wholly or partly, in such cou~rties, (v) any city contiguous to a county having adopted the urban county executive form of government or surrounded by a county contiguous thereto, (vi) any city having a population of more than 100,000, and (viiJ any city or cortnty adjacent to a city /laving a population of more than 100,000 may enact an ordinance regulating dangerous dogs arzd vicious dogs. 13. As used in this section, "dangerous dogs" means a canine or canine crossbreed N~hich has bitten, attached, or inflicted injury on a person or companion animal, other than a dog, or hilted a companion animal, and "vicious dog" means a canine or cunin~~ crossbreed which has (i) killed a person; (ii) inflicted serious injury to a person, ir:cludirrg multiple bites, serious disfigurement, serious impairment of health, or serious impairment of a bodily function; or (iii) continued to exhibit the behavior which resrilted in a previous finding by a court that it is a dangerous dog, provided that its ow~zer has been given notice of that finding. C. Any ordinance enacted pursuant to this section shall prescribe the followi~rg provisions: 1. Any animal warden who has reason to believe that a canine or ca~rine crossbreed within his jurisdiction is a dangerous dog or vicious dog shall apply to a magistrate of ti:e jurisdiction for the issuance of a summons requiring the owner or custodian, if known, to appear before a general district court at a specified time. The summons shall advise the owner of the nature of the proceeding and the matters at issue. The animal warden or owner shall confine the animal until such time as evidence shall be heard and a verdict rendered. The court, through its contempt powers, rzzay compel the owner, ccrstodia~r or harborer of the animal to produce the animal. If, after hearing the evidence, the corrr•t finds that the animal is a dangerous dog, the court shall order the animal's owner to comply with the provisions of the ordinance. If, after Izearing the evidence, the court finds that the animal is a vicious dog, the court shall order the anirrral euthanized in accordance with the provisions of ~ 3.1-796.119. 2. No canine or canine crossbreed shall be found to be a dangerous dog or viciocrs dog solely because it is a particular breed, nor shall the local governing body prohibit the ownership of a particular breed of canine or canine crossbreed. No animal shall be found to be a dangerous dog or vicious dog if the threat, injz~ry or damage was sz~stained by a person who was (iJ committing, at the time, a crime upon the premises occupied by the animal's owner or custodian, (ii) committing, at the time, a willful trespass or other tort upon the premises occupied by the animal's owner or custodian or (iii) provohir:g, torn:entiz:g, or physically abusing the animal, or can be shown to Izave repeatedly provoked, tormented, abused, or assaulted the animal at other times. No police dog which was engaged in the performance of its duties as such at the time of the acts complained of shall be found to be a dangerous dog or a vicious dog. No animal which, at the time of the acts complained of, was responding to pain or injury, or was protecting itself, its '~ ke el, its offspring, or its owner or owner's property, shall be found to be a dangerous g o a vicious dog. ~ ~, 3. a owner of any animal found by a court to be a dangerous dog shall, within to d f such finding, obtain a dangerous dog registration certificate from the animal warden for a fee of fifty dollars in addition to other .fees that may be authorized by law. The local anima! warden s1:a11, also provide the owner with a uniformly designed tag which ide~ztifies the animal as a dangerous dog. The owner shall affix the tag to the ,- 2 animal•'s collar and ensure that the animal wears the collar and tag at all times. All certificates obtained pursuant to this subsection shall be renewed annually for the same fee and in the same manner as the initial certificate was obtained. • 4. All certificates or renewals thereof required to be obtained under this section shall only be issued to persons eighteen years of age or older who present satisfactory evidence (i) of the animal's current rabies vaccination, if applicable, and (ii) that the animal is and ' s will be confined in a proper enclosure or is and will be confined inside the owner residence or is and will. be muzzled and confined in the owner's fenced-in yard until the proper enclosure is constructed. In addition, owners who apply for certificates or renewals thereof under this section shall not be issued a certificate or renewal thereof unless they present satisfactory evidence that (i) their residence is and will continue to be posted with clearly visible signs warning both minors and adults of the presence of a dangerous dog on the property and (ii) the animal has been permanently identified by means of a tattoo on the inside thigh or by electronic implantation. 5. While on the property of its owner, an animal found by a court to be a dangerous . dog shall be confined indoors or in a securely enclosed ar:d locked structure of sufficient J:eight and desigt: to prevent its escape or direct contact with or entry by minors, adults, or other animals. The structure shall be designed to provide the animal with shelter from tl:e elements of nature. When off its owner's property, an animal found by a court to be a dangerous dog shall be kept on a leash and .muzzled in such a manner as not to cause injury to the anima! or interfere with the animal's vision or respiration, but so as to prevent it from biting a person or another animal. 6. If the owner of an animal found by a court to be a dangerous dog is a minor, the custodial parent or legal guardian shall be responsible for complying with all requirements of this sectio~t. 7. After an animal Jzas been found by a court to be a dangerous dog, tJze a~ziinal's otivner sl:all irntnediately, upon learning of same, notify the local animal co~ttrol authority if the animal (i) is loose or unconfined; (ii) bites a person or attacks another animal; (iii) is sold, given away, or dies; or (iv) has been moved to a different address. 8. The owner of any animal which has been found by a court to be a dangerous dog ivl:o willfully fails to comply with the requirements of the ordi~tance shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor. 9. All fees collected pursuant to the ordinance, less the costs incurred by the animal control authority in producing and distributing the certificates and tags required by the ordinance, shall be paid into a special dedicated fund in the treasury of the locality for the purpose of paying the expenses of any training course required under ,~ 3.1-796.105. § 3.1-796.116. Dogs killing, injuring or chasing livestock or poultry.-It shall be the duty of any animal warden or other officer who may find a dog in the act of killing or injuring livestock or poultry to kill such dog forthwith whether such dog bears a tag or not. Any person finding a dog committing any of the depredations mentioned in this section shall have the right to kill such dog on sight as shall any owner of livestock or his agent finding a dog chasing livestock on land utilized by the livestock when the circumstances show that such chasing is harmful to the livestock. Any court shall have the power to order the animal warden or other officer to kill any dog known to be a confirmed livestock or poultry killer, and any dog killing poultry for the third time shall be considered a confirmed poultry killer. The court, through its contempt powers, may compel the owner, custodian, or harborer of the dog to produce the dog. Any animal warden who has reason to believe that any dog is killing livestock or poultry shall be empowered to seize such dog solely for the purpose of examining such dog in order to determine whether it committed any of the depredations mentioned herein. Any animal warden or other person who has reason to believe that any dog is killing livestock, or committing any of the depredations mentioned in this section, shall apply to a magistrate of the county, city or town wherein such dog may be, who shall issue a warrant requiring the owner or custodian, if known, to appear before a general district court at a time and place named therein, at which time evidence shall be heard. If it shall appear killer, or has committed any of the depredations mentioned in that the dog is a livestock . this section, the district court shall order that the dog be (i) killed immediately by the ther officer designated by the court or (ii) removed to another state n d or o e animal war which does not border on the Commonwealth and prohibited from returning to the Commonwealth. Any dog ordered removed from the Commonwealth which is later found in the Commonwealth shall be ordered by a court to be killed immediately. § 3.1-796.117. Dog killing other domestic animals other than livestock or poultry.-The governing body of any county, city or town which has not adopted an ordinance ~1~ ._ .. ~ ~ 3 pursuant tog 3.1-796.93:1, may adopt an ordinance to provide for the confinement of dogs which kill other dogs or domestic animals other than livestock or poultry. The ordinance shall provide that any animal warden who has reason to believe that any dog is killing other dogs or domestic animals other than livestock or poultry shall apply to a magistrate of the county, city or town wherein the dog may be located for the issuance of a warrant requiring the owner or custodian, if known, to appear before a general district court at a specified time. The animal warden or owner shall confine the dog until such time as evidence shall be heard and a verdict rendered. If it appears from the evidence that the dog has habitually killed other dogs or domestic animals, the court may order the dog killed in accordance with the provisions of § 3.1-796.119. • President of the Senate Speaker of the House of Delegates ~~ ~' Approved: Governor 017 Chesterfield County Police Department P. O. Boz I ~8 Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 Col. J. E. Pittman, Jr. Chief of Police Maj. L. M. Parrish Deputy Chiet Administration (804)748-1266 T0: Chesterfield Planning Comm'ssio~ FROM : D. L Rose, Sr. , Superviso~~%~ , ~l~Y DATE: 3-25-93 RE: Proposed Leash Law Maj. D. G. McDonald Uniform Operations Bureau The existing confinement ordinance states a dog must be under voice control or on owner or custodian property at all times. In 1991/92 the Animal Control Department responded to 637 bites. Even. though 637 bites were recorded the figure doesn't separate bites that occurred on owners property. Many bites involve owner and dog. Rational reports on bites state that over half the dog bites that occur are not reported. There were 8.502 calls for service in 1991/92, where citizens reported dogs running at large. The number of dogs picked up in 1991/92 were 3,62 in 1,927 were euthanized. The proposed ordinance involving the KO burn areas would reduce off the property dog bites and dogs frequently visiting the bus stops, etc. It would also allow for a more clear and concise enforcement tool in court. It would reduce questionable circumstances involving voice and under the direct supervision of owner or custodian. The proposal would cause the citizens to be more responsible and make them directly accountable for their irresponsible actions. The impact on the department would involve an increase in calls for service. It is unknown the amount of increase and would be hard to project until the law was in effect ~or a period of six months to a year. The need for additional officers then would be justified. Most people assume the County has a leash law and are very surprised when they are informed we don't. An increase in calls for service would automatically increase the number of dogs impounded at the shelter thus causing expansion of shelter. Hunters would be restricted from hunting and training with their dogs. If hunting is disallowed then Animal Control calls for service in regards to hunting dogs straying onto properties would be reduced. A~: .^ •\ yy.~L'.• Y~ ~, A leash law that restricts the dog to its owner's property by leash, fence, pen, etc. would reduce dog bites, destruction of personal property, turned over trash, and livestock and poultry attacks. A law that allows a dog to be unleashed on its property would be less restrictive. Thus a dog left unrestrained on its property will most likely roam or be enticed off the property at some time or another by some unpredictable means. A County-wide leash law would cause similar concerns with the hunters. Land owners that own ten or more acres would be restricted from hunting or punished under a strictly enforced leash law where their dog or dogs leave the property or properties being hunted on. Regardless of final action there will be little impact on responsible pet owners. ~1~ • D(s '~~.TA FOR CHESTERFIELD C" '.•. L- 1991/1992 From: Donald Rose, Supervisor ' - Chesterfield County Animal. Control Number of licensed dogs in Chesterfield 11,162 . Countyl i 25 licensed dogs per squaze mile .~~~ (44b squaze miles with 11,162 dogs) _ Dogs seized and boarded 3,620 Dogs euthanized 1,927 ' Total complaints and drop-ins 10,331 handled by the Department Field calls made Reported dog bites' 5,502 (no breakdown by magisterial district) 637 Summons issued for various animal control violations (running at large, vicious dog, no vaccination, no license, cruelty, etc.) Fine for Homing at lazge: (§ 5-6 County Code) Complaints of livestock filled by dogs Staffing of Animal Control Department Capacity of dog pound Dog complaint investigation policy 396 S25 - X100 15 7 animal control officers work the road covering the County 24 hours/day 104 dogs; currently 50 - 100% filled By complaint only, staffing level does not permit general neighborhood patrolling Key problem areas in County identified as denser residential areas The restrictive covenants in Woodlake and Brandermill contain a "running at lazge'~ restriction that, according to the Civic Association manager, is not enforced. 0600:3227.1 `Rose estimates only 50% of dogs are actually licensed. ®~ (,1 '-Rose estimates only 50% of dog bites are reported. ~~ ~~~ ~ G~~ CHESTERFIELD HEALTH DISTRICT COUNTY -CITY OF COLONIAL HEIGHTS - POWHATAN COUNTY P. O. Box 100 Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 April 7, 1993 MEMORANDUM T0: Chesterfield County Planning Commission THROUGH: William R. Nelson, MD, MPH Director ~„~- FROM: Eric Crensha Environmental Health Supervisor SUBJECT: Animal bites in Chesterfield County in 1992 resulting in rabies vaccine being given. There were eight (8) animal bites in the county. last year that resulted in the victim receiving rabies vaccine. Of these eight (8) cases, five (5) of the biting animals were dogs and three (3) were cats. All of these bites were by stray animals that could not be located. When an animal bites someone and it is not available for the ten (10) day quarantine period or laboratory testing, then treatment with rabies vaccine is generally given to the victim. There were no cases of persons bitten in the county by an animal proven (by laboratory testing) to be rabid. There were two (2) cases of rabies in animals in the county in 1992: one (1) racoon and one (1) bat. Pets were exposed to these animals, but there was no human exposure. (No routine testing of wild animals is done, only those having contact with humans or pets; therefore, the actual number of rabid animals present in the county is much higher). There were no reported cases of rabies in humans in Virginia in 1992. There was an incident involving a family of four (4) Chesterfield residents who were exposed to a proven rabid dog in Tennessee during the Christmas holidays that resulted in the family receiving rabies vaccine. The dog was owned by a brother whom the family visited during the holidays. The brother's family and a number of visitors who had had contact with the dog were all reported to have been given rabies vaccine. The dog was a stray 02~. ~~DHo HEALMHNT Pmfr~rYinK Ynu and Yrwr Envimnmenf ~ ~ ~'` 'r/ Page 2 adopted from an animal shelter with no known rabies vaccination. Pets that roam are more likely to come into contact with a rabid wild animal. Dogs and cats should be properly vaccinated to protect them from rabies. Better control of stray dogs and cats is needed to help prevent needless pain and suffering incurred by victims of this kind of incident, as well as the high cost of the vaccine. This would result in fewer bites to our citizens, some of which result in severe lacerations and emotional trauma. What is most troubling is that someone may be bitten by a rabid animal and ignore the bite, A rabid animal may show no signs of sickness at the time of the bite, but could be shedding the rabies virus. In this event, that person would be at high risk of contracting rabies. Once symptons of this disease appear, it is too late for treatment. Rabies is 100% fatal. I urge you to support the proposed county leash ordinance for dogs. This will help our county Animal Control officers focus on those dangerous, lost or homeless strays rather than responding to calls about roaming dogs belonging to irresponsible pet owners. 022 J r~~ i? Y , ,' ~S Meeting Date: ~. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS April 28, 1993 AGENDA _ Item Number: Page 1 0~ 5.D. Su. b~' Work Session Regarding Code of Chesterfield County Amendment Relative to Hotels and Motels. County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: On October 14, 1992, the Board asked the Planning Commission to hold public hearings and make a recommendation concerning regulations for hotel and motel operations. The Commission held several work sessions and public hearings on this matter. Staff met with hotel/motel owners and interested citizens to discuss issues and concerns and both the community and industry concur with the attached draft. (See attached minutes.) On February 16, 1993, the Planning the attached code amendment. This regulations: Commission recommended approval of amendment addresses the following - Prohibition the showing of X-rated or pornographic movies in rooms; - Proper identification at time of registration; - Hotel/Motel to maintain guest registration for one (1) year; _ No person to knowingly rent rooms for prostitution, solicitation for prostitution, or for any other ~~,QQ~~c~riminal act. Prepar ° `~`'~~`Q ~ ~ Title: Director of ~~Thomas E. Jacobson Coun Administrator: Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o Planni # 023 . ~ An Ordinance to amend Chapter 15.1 of the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as amended, to regulate, restrict or condition the operation of hotels and motels . Mr . Mineks stated that there were three (3) different amendments any of which could be approved this evening. Mr. Gulley requested for anyone that would like to speak on the Amendment to please come forward. Mr. Vernon LaPrade, owner of the Holiday Inn Koger Center, came forward in support of Amendment 3. Mr. Steve Normant, General Manager of the Sheraton Park South, came forward in support of Amendment 3. Mr. George Beadles, a Clover Hill District resident, came forward. He indicated that he did not believe the Amendment was needed and he questioned the meaning of the language "prevailing community standards" in Item B on Amendment 3. Mr. Miller stated that there had been several discussions on this Amendment. He further stated that the language "prevailing community standards" was a legal definition to make determinations of obscenity. He indicated that he did not believe this Amendment would do any harm and that he had no problem endorsing the Amendment . On motion of Mr. Miller, seconded by Mr. Marsh, the Commission resolved to recommend approval of the following County Code Amendment: (1) That the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978 amended by acidin~ a new section as follows: Sec 15 1-33 Operation of hotel or motel -prohibited conduct. a.. For the purpose of this section, the terms "hotel" and "motel" are defined as provided in section 21.1-281 of this Code. b. No x-rated or pornographic movies, shows or programs, as judged by prevailing community standards , shall be offered in a room or suite of a hotel or motel. c. No person shall rent to a person a room or suite of a hotel or motel without registering such person by name and obtaining identification which confirms the name by which the person is registered . In the case of group rentals of more than two rooms, a rooming list provided by the group organizer which identifies the occupants of each room shall be sufficient identification under this subsection. d. Each hotel and motel shall maintain guest registration records for a period of one (1) year . 02 e. No person shall knowingly permit any person to rent, occupy or use a room or suite of a hotel or motel for prostitution, solicitation for prostitution, or for any other cr~nal act. (2) This ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption . A discussion regarding the Amendment followed. Mr. Easter indicated that he did not know what purpose this Amendment served or accomplished. He indicated the language was too vague and, therefore, he could not support the entire Amendment. He stated that he could support approval of an Amendment containing Item E alone because it may accomplish something. Mr. Gulley indicated that he had a concern with the original proposal, Amendment 1, but he did believe an Amendment would send a message to the residents of Chesterfield County that the Commission was concerned about hotels and motels being operated that did not abide by the Code of the County. He further indicated that he was satisfied that this Amendment would not harm the good hotel/motel industries and may have positive affects in the County, therefore, he could support Amendment 3. Mr. Marsh agreed with Mr. Gulley's comments and indicated that this would set standards for conduct in the Community. He stated that he could support Amendment 3. Mr. Cunningham stated that he could support Amendment 3. A vote was taken on Mr . Miller's motion and it was as follows AYES : Messrs . Gulley, Cunningham, Marsh and Miller . NAY: Mr. Easter. 2 2116193 / WP /MINFEBI6 D~v - ., z y ' AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TI-~ CODE OF THE COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD. 1973, AS A,~~IENDED, BY ADDING A NEW SEC'T'ION 15.1-23 RELATING TO THE OPERATION OF HOTELS AND MOTELS ?,IVD PROVIDING FOR A PENALTY BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Chesterneid County: (1) That the Code of the County of Chesterne>d 1978, as amended, is amended by adding a rce~.v section as follows: Sec 15 1 33 Operation of hotel or motel -prohibited conduct. a. For the purpose o€ this section, the terms "hotel" and "motel" are defined as provided in section 21.1-281 of this Code. b. No x-rated or pornographic movies, shows or programs, as judged 'oy prevailing community standards, shall be offered in a room or suite of a hotel ar motel. c. No person shall rent to a person a room or suite of a hotel or motel without registering such person by name and ob~a.iui.ng identification whica confirms tine name by which the person is registered. In the case of group rentals of more than two rooms, a rooming list provided by the group organizer which identities the occupants of each room shall be sufi3cient identification under this subsection. d. Each hotel and motel shall maintain guest registration records for a period of one (1) year. e. No person shall lmowingiy permit any person to rent, occupy or use a room or suite of a hotel or motel for prostitution, solicitation for prostitution, or for any other criminal act. (2) This ordinance shall become effec_*ive unmediately upon adoption_ 0403:3544? - 1 - O 2 ~ C~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY `~""~ -~ .BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 oi'? " ~ """ AGENDA Meeting Date: Apri128, 1993 Item Number: 5 Subject: -_ DEFF;P:RFD I Consideration of Adoption of an Ordinance Revising Business and Professional Occupational Licenses for Veterinarians County Administrator's Comments: ~r~,~;~ ,~,~;~ be. inn- /.~ ~~ ,~'~ ~ ~~~~ ~ Board Action Requested: Staff recommends approval of the attached business license ordinance text for veterinarians. Summary of Information: The attached ordinance further delineates that animal hospitals gross receipts, if properly billed and accounted for, are "personal services" rather than "professional". The portion of hospital expenses that relate to the billed expenses of the veterinarian will be regarded as professional. Under this structure, veterinarians and animal hospitals would be taxed like doctors and human hospitals. The veterinarians have advised staff that they believe the revisions do not meet their needs because all hospitalization procedures are not listed in the ordinance. They believe the ordinance should list exactly which services are personal and which are professional. The veterinarians also request that Section 12-49.2, which defines veterinarians, be deleted entirely. The Commissioner of Revenue believes the ordinance, as revised, is acceptable and does not recommend categorizing services. The principle behind this recommendation rests on the fact that no other business license is defined in this manner and that the County should not grant an exception for one particular business group. Deputy County Administrator Preparer~~~~ ~'t•" ~ itle: for Management Services B a ford.S H miner County ~~minis~raator: # 0 w ~1 Attachments: ~ Yes ^ N o K .:.:~~. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Summary of Information: (Continued) Page 2 oi:? Also attached to this agenda item is the last written communication from the veterinarians that provides language categorizing some of the services provided by animal hospitals and veterinarians. The veterinarians do not approve of the revisions recommended by staff. The staff recommendation is written generically to avoid listing every existing service or product that exists now or later. Providing language listing services will cause the code to be continually changed as services evolve. BSH.ajc.agenda30 # 028 ~t ~„r Cv AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD, 1978, AS AMENDED, BY AMENDING CHAPTER 12 RELATING TO THE BUSINESS LICENSE TAXATION OF VETERINARIANS BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County: (1) That Chapter 12 of the Code o~the County of Chesterfield 1978, as amended, is amended and reenacted to read as follows: Sec 12-39 Enumerated; amount of license tax. Every person engaged in one (1) or more of the following businesses shall pay a license tax equal to ten dollars ($10.00) or thirty-six hundredths of one percent (.0036) of the gross receipts, whichever is greater for the businesses conducted by him as follows: 000 (2) The business of addressing letters or envelopes, advertising agents and agencies, protective agents or agencies, agents finding tenants for and renting rooms, buildings, houses, and apartments, ticket, transportation, travel and tour agents or brokers, furnishing ambulance service, operating an anal ical laboratory, a computer adjuster, an electrolysist, artist's representatives, booking agent or concert manager, preparing bodies for burial, a boiler shop and machine shop, chicken hatchery, cleaning the outside of buildings, furnishing business research service, a caterer, cleaning chimneys, a correspondent establishment or bureau, detective service, furnishing detective service, furnishing clean diapers, an embalmer, operating a frozen food locker plant, conducting funerals, cleaning furnaces, boarding or keeping horses or mules, furnishing house cleaning service, furnishing janitorial service, operating a kennel er operating a small animal hospital {#er~ for .grooming, boarding, laboratory services ,(excluding_radio~raphy) administration of drugs_(excluding vaccinations and euthanasia and cremation services onlv), supplying clean linen, towels, work clothes, coats, aprons, locksmith, manicurist, a massage practitioner, furnishing messenger service, except telephone or telegraph messenger service, cleaning, maintaining and repairing motor vehicles, repair shop, towing motor vehicles, nurses' registry, packing, crating, shipping, cutting, hauling, or moving goods or chattels for others, a parking lot for the storage of or parking of vehicles or other personal property, a photographer, a photostater, a safety deposit box company, operating a passenger motor vehicle on the streets or roads of the 0403:3759.2 - 1 - 4/28/93 '' '; county for public hire with a chauffeur, physician's registry, picture framing or gilding, plating metals or any other materials, operating a reduction salon or health club, renting any kind of tangible personal property except as provided in chapter 8, article XIV, of this Code, operating a scalp treating establishment, furnishing statistical service, stevedoring, furnishing domestic or clerical help, labor or employment. 000 Sec. 12-49. Enumerated: amount of license tax. Every person engaged in one (1) or more of the following businesses or professions and having an office or place of business in the county shall pay a license tax equal to twenty dollars ($20.00) or fifty-eight hundredths of one percent (.0058) of the gross receipts, whichever is greater of the one (1) or more businesses or professions conducted by him as follows. The business or profession of: (1) An accountant, certified public accountant, an appraiser or evaluator of real estate for others for compensation, an architect, an assayer, anattorney-at- law, an auditor, an auditing company or firm, an auctioneer, a public bookkeeper, a buyer of installment receivables, a ceramic engineer, a chattel or real estate mortgage financier, a chenucal engineer, a chemist, a chiropodist, a chiropractor, a civil engineer, a claims adjuster, a coal mining engineer, a collection agent or agency, a common crier, a computer programmer, a consulting engineer, a consumer financier, a contracting engineer, a credit card service, a dentist, a doctor of medicine, a factorer, a financier of accounts receivable, a furnisher of plans or specifications for the erection or improvement of buildings or a person employed in a consulting capacity in connection with an architect, a credit bureau, a furnisher of data processing services, an electrical engineer, escrow agent, a financial planner, financial services, a geologist, a heating and ventilating engineer, a highway engineer, a homeopathist, an industrial engineer, an industrial loan company, an installment financier, an inventory financier, an interior decorator, an investment broker, a labor consultant, a landscape architect, a loan or mortgage broker, a loan or mortgage company, a lumber measurer, a mechanical engineer, a mercantile agency or agent, a metallurgist, a mining engineer, a naturopath, an optometrist, an osteopath, a patent attorney or patent agent, a physician, a physiotherapist, a professional engineer, a public relations counselor, a furnisher of publicity service, a radio engineer, a railway engineer, real estate brokers (including the gross receipts from all real estate agents who are licensed with the State Commerce Department through such broker, regardless of how such agents are compensated) and managers, a 0403:3759.2 - 2 - 4/28/93 i court reporter or stenographer, a refrigerating engineer, a sanitary engineer, a security and commodity broker, a steam power engineer, a stockbroker, a structural engineer, a surgeon, a surveyor, a tattoo artist, a tax consultant, a taxidermist, a preparer of tax returns, a veterinarian (subject to the provisions of 12-39 of this Codel, a working capital financier, an appraiser or evaluator of personal property or damage to the same, commercial or graphic artist and any person rendering a service for compensation in the form of a credit agency, an investment company, a broker or dealer in securities and commodities or a security or commodity exchange, and any person engaged in consulting services. 000 (2) That this ordinance shall become effective on January 1, 1994. 0403:3759.2 - 3 - 4/28/93 ~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY _. ` Pa e ~ o~ g ' , BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA / April 28, 1993 ~.A. Meeting Date: Item Number: Subject: St ight Installation Cost Approvals County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: This item requests Board approval of various Streetlight Installation Cost Approvals presented by Magisterial District. I Summary of Information: Streetlight requests from individual citizens or civic groups are re- ceived in the Department of Environmental Engineering. Staff requests cost quotations from Virginia Power for each request received. When the quotation is received, staff re-examines each request and presents them at the next available regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors for consideration. Staff provides the Board with an evaluation of each request based on the following criteria: 1. Streetlights should be located at intersections; 2. There should be a minimum average of 600 vehicles per day (VPD) passing the requested location if it is an intersection, or 400 VPD if the requested location is not an intersect ion; CONTINUED NEXT PAGE Director Environmental Engineering ~ ~ Title: ~~ / ~~~ ~~~~~ Preparer: _~ ~ ~P ~, c s c c County Administrator: # ~~~ Attachments: ~ Yes ~ N o ~+ ~~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY ~~=%~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page ~.. o~ Summary of Information: (Continued) 3. Petitions are required and should include 75~ of resi- dents within 200 feet of the requested location and if at an intersection, a majority of those residents immediately ,adjacent to the intersection. Cost quotations from Virginia Power are valid fora period of 60 days. The Board, upon presentation of the cost quotation may approve, defer, or deny the expenditure of funds for the streetlight installation. If the expenditure is approved, staff authorizes Virginia Power to install the streetlight. A denial will cancel the project and staff will so notify the requestor. A deferral will be brought before the Board again when specified. BERMUDA DISTRICT: * Intersection of Treely Road and Windward Drive Cost to install light: 50.00 Meets minimum criteria. Bermuda Streetlight Funds Status (unaudited) Requested Effective Balance Forward Expenditure Balance Remaining 55,465.00 50.00 55,465.00 MIDLOTHIAN DISTRICT: * Intersection of Lucks Lane and Spirea Drive Cost to install light: 5.0.00 ~.. Meets all minimum criteria. Midlothian Streetlight Funds Status (unaudited): ,. Requested Effective Balance Forward Expenditure Balance Remaining 521,624.00 50.00 521,624.00 # 030 err' STREETLIGHT REQUEST Bermuda District REQUEST ESTIMATE RECEIVED: January 23, 1993 REQUESTED: January 26, 1993 ESTIMATE DAYS ESTIMATE RECEIVED: April 15, 1993 OUTSTANDING: 79 COST TO INSTALL STREETLIGHT: 50.00 NAME OF REQUESTOR: James C. Grandison ADDRESS: 4609 Windward Drive, Chester, VA 23831 PHONE NUMBER: HOME - WORK - REQUEST IS LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF Treely Road and Windward Drive ^ REQUEST IS NOT AT AN INTERSECTION. REQUESTED LOCATION IS A POLE ALREADY EXISTS AT THIS LOCATION POLICY CRITERIA: INTERSECTION: Qualified VEHICLES PER DAY: Qualified PETITION: Qualified COMMENTS: Requestor states: "There are areas of this subdivision that are in dire need of lighting, specifically the corner of Treely Road and Windward Drive. This area, which is quite wooded, is in total darkness at night which poses a safety problem for my family and others in the area. I am employed at night and feel quite apprehen- sive knowing that they are alone and the darkness makes the area suceptible to break-ins and prowlers. This corner is also a school bus stop where children wait in the early morning darkness for their buses." Attachments? Map 03~ ~r+ STREET LIGHT REQUEST I~AP t" ~N ?`off }~pV. E EEE' Of' F ~ o~E ~N E%t ON 0. ~~ e~~~ M OE ~ Q~EE ~Q EFF ~ O oL~+ Q~ff ''M~ ~B o ~i Off` O,r .~'o Op' At~~,GE EN N ,O C~ ~Ad Ea~' ail ''p 8d `~O, oy J ~ . f OREEMpq~ . ~9 ! ~ ~• O ~° r`~ u f1~EE1. ',E6 `N ,REEL r R E Street light Legend a existing light April 28, 1993 requested light This ma shows citizen re nested This map is spatially accurate. P g The scale was computer generated streetlight installations in relation and is not shown on this map. (GjS O `~ to existing streetlights. \\,~, Ezisfing streetlight information was Thtis m¢p is a copyrighted product o f obtained from the Chesterfield Countv the Chester f tietd County CIS 0 f f lice. Environments! Engineering Department. STREETLIGHT REQUEST Midlothian District REQUEST ESTIMATE RECEIVED: February 7, 1993 REQUESTED: February 9, 1993 ESTIMATE DAYS ESTIMATE RECEIVED: April 5, 1993 OUTSTANDING: 55 COST TO INSTALL STREETLIGHT: 50.00 NAME OF REQUESTOR: Diane Semach ADDRESS: Secretary-Smoketree Association, 301 Smoket ree Terrace Richmond, VA 23236 PHONE NUMBER: HOME - WORK - ^X REQUEST IS LOCATED AT THE INTERSECTION OF Lucks Lane and Spirea Drive ^ REQUEST IS NOT AT AN INTERSECTION. REQUESTED LOCATION IS A POLE ALREADY EXISTS AT THIS LOCATION POLICY CRITERIA: INTERSECTION: VEHICLES PER DAY: PETITION: COMMENTS: Attachments? Map Qualified Qualified Formal request from civic association 03 STREET LIGHT REQUEST MAP /UCCA / O' c J7 ' L SUYflOVFR l0. R IYCRt lY E#FURT CT ~ 10. E o+t OLFR / ~ E}e~Pt ~ ~ ` •b 0.Y0 l0 R T7 0.l u i u Ti R~pOF Il J ~ •t V SO ~. ~ v SAYtYRT L L 06AY TRAC! ~' #Y 4 ~i v ~ ' ~ D -~ ~ SOUIM IT +OA ~ yL0. V ` o ~y ~RACt PO a `O i P Ri MRRf~ ~4 '~ ~ ~ YTCAy O~ MAYN~[l0 tAY ~ ~" S O . y J i i ~ ~ i ~ OOF ` ~ iORTRf l C ~ ~~t a T RO J TAR#~ ~ O i. ~ ', C' • 0 TO v p~ ~ f ,t0 O(0 l4t ~0 ~ es0 1 , ~Yj<< Street Light- legend © existing light requested light This map shows citizen requested streetlight installations in relation to existing streetlights. Existing streetlight information was obtained from the Chesterfield County Environmental Engineering Department. This map is spatially accurate. The scale was computer generated and is not shown on this map. April 28, 1993 ~~aIs 0 3 This map is a copyrighted product. o f the Chesterfield County CIS Office. ~, ~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY - BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA 1~1leet~ng Date: Apr i 1 2 s, 19 9 3 Item Number: Page 1 0~ 7.B.1. Sine=' Resolution Recognizing May 9-15, 1993, as "National Law Enforcement Week" County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: WHEREAS, the dedicated, loyal, and brave members of Law Enforcement Agencies throughout the County provide an invaluable service to all citizens; and WHEREAS, the week of May 9-15, 1993, is recognized as "National Law Enforcement Week"; and WHEREAS, the County is proud and honored to have such outstanding and professional individuals as law enforcement officers in Chesterfield County who serve to protect the health, safety, and welfare of its citizenry; and NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors declares the week of May 9-15, 1993, as "National Law Enforcement Week" in Chesterfield County and calls this recognition to the attention of all its citizens. /~- Preparer: ~ ~~/~~/~'/~ 15t1e: Gh i e f o f Po l i c e lonel J. E. Pittman, r. County dministrator: Attachments: ~ Yes ^ N o # 035 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY _ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Meeting Date: Apr i 1 2 8, 19 9 3 Item Number: Page 1 0~ 7.B.2. Su~ct: Resolution to readopt the updated Emergency Operations Plan with annexes for Chesterfield County as required by the Commonwealth of Virginia Emergency Services and Disaster Law of 1973, Title 44,7 Chapter 3.2, Section 44-146.13 through 44-146.28, Code of Virginia. County Administrator's Comments: ~~~ ~~ Board Action Requested: The Board is asked to adopt the resolution modifying and updating the Emergency Operations Plan with annexes. Summary of Information: The Commonwealth of Virginia and Federal Government statutes require the adoption of an Emergency Operations Plan with annexes for each locality every three years. The Emergency Operations Plan and annexes for Chesterfield County have been modified and updated and require adoption by the Board of Supervisors. The staff requests that the Board of Supervisors adopt the new plan by resolution. A copy of the updated Emergency Operations Plan is on file in the Clerk to the Board's office. Preparer• ~ _ Title: Fire Chief • Rob rt L. Eanes 1-20-9 County Administrator: ~-~~~ Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o 036 .,.-.. , 1 ~ R The following is a synopsis of the changes to the Emergency Operations Plan since its last adoption in October, 1989. 1. Quark Management Services, a private consulting company, suggested numerous changes, all minor and many of them were simple word changes for clarification. 2. Each department head reviewed and updated telephone numbers, personnel and procedures. 3. All other telephone numbers and contact people were updated. 4. The miniplan was rewritten to be consistent with the Incident Command System (ICS), the County's overall Emergency Management System. 5. The Emergency Communications Annex was written to incorporate the consolidation of Police and Fire Departments in the Communications Center. 6. Appendix 7, Lodging and Care, was divided into appendix 7 for Lodging and appendix 8 for Sheltering and Care, to account for the difference in departmental responsibilities. 7. Enclosed is a copy of the Quark Management Services report. ~~~~~ -s . .., , RESOLUTION WHEREAS, there exist dangers of many types including man-made disasters, natural disasters and possible hostile actions of an unknown enemy; and WHEREAS, the safety and protection of the citizen and property are of foremost concern to the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County; and WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors desires and the Commonwealth of Virginia and Federal Government require the adoption of appropriate planned protective measures. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Chesterfield this 28th day of April, 1993, that it hereby adopts the Chesterfield County Emergency Operations Plan with annexes as written as the necessary basic plan for County emergency services. ~~~ ~', r1~ ~ 3 ;, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~ April 28, 1993 AGENDA ~ . B. 3 . Meeting Date: Item Number: Sub ect: Federal Alcohol Druq Mental Health Services (ARMS) Block Grant Funds for Chesterfield Community Services Board County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: 1. Appropriate 31,300 in Federal funding and increase Mental Health, Mental Retardation & Substance Abuse FY93 appropriations by $31,300; and, 2. Authorize (1) Fulltime Case Manager and (1) Fulltime Senior Clinician positions. Summary of Information: The Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services (DMHMRSAS), has awarded the Chesterfield Community Services Board (CSB) additional Federal ADMS Block Grant funds for 1) substance abuse treatment; and, 2) substance abuse prevention services. As this funding will continue in FY94, the CSB has identified other SA funding which will allow a part-time case manager position to be utlized full time and allow establishment of a new Sr. Clinician position. The Sr. Clinician will work with the Health Department in providing discrete services to women, especially perinatal and post- partum services. The casemanager will manage all purchase of service for detox and residential, purchase of service for IV drug users (methadone maintenance), and ensure continuity of services to substance abusing consumers so that the cycle of leaving services and returning with recurrence of the same difficulty may be broken. Executive Director Preparers Title: MH/~j~f SA DEPARTMENT Dr. Burt H. Lowe County Administrator: ,;2~ # 03 Attachments: ~ Yes . N o CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS April 28, 1993 AGENDA Item Number: Page 1 0~? Meeting Date: 7.B.4. Subject: fission to Apply for an Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 Grant for Chester Hiking/Bicycling Trail County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: The Board of Supervisors is requested to grant approval for the Department of Parks and Recreation to apply to the Virginia Department of Transportation for Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of 1991 (ISTEA) Funds to be used to develop a one (1) mile hiking/bicycling trail within the County owned abandoned Seaboard Coastline Railway in Chester. The Hoard of Supervisors is requested to approve and authorize the County Administrator to execute the required resolution requesting the Commonwealth Transportation Board to approve this project. Director of Parks and Recreation ~j~( ~~~~~ & Director of Transportation Preparers ~ /~` / l'~ Title: R. J. McCracken County Administrator: (-- Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o ~ v v ~ ~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Summary of_Information: (Continued) Page ? o~ Chesterfield County owns approximately two (2) miles of abandoned railway right of way extending south from•Chester Road to Branders Bridge Road in Chester. This right of way was purchased for the purpose of constructing a new road from Chester Road to Branders Bridge Road. The road is a part of the County's adopted Thoroughfare Plan. The Department of Parks an Recreation Draft Greenway Plan proposed a hiking/bicycling trail system to complement the road within this same right of way. If ISTEA funding is approved for the system, a "temporary" trail can be constructed now with the "permanent" trail constructed when the road is built. A substantial accord review for the hiking/bicycling trail is scheduled for the Planning Commission in June. County staff has met with the neighborhood and recommends the development of the section of right of way between Delavial and Rt. 10 as Phase I of the development of this hiking/bicycling trail system. The Department of Parks and Recreation wishes to pursue grant funding in the amount of $20,000 from the Virginia Department of Transportation ISTEA Funds to develop this portion of the hiking/bicycling .trail system. The County's in-kind construction efforts will cover required matching funding. Estimated annual maintenance cost for the completed project is $5,000 per year. Due to the construction schedule, minimal costs will occur in FY-94 and FY-95 maintenance costs will be addressed in the budget development process. Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors authorize the application for ISTEA Funding for this project. # 041 PROJECT PROGRANIl~lING RESOLUTION WHEREAS, in accordance with Commonwealth Transportation Board construction allocation procedures, it is necessary that a request by resolution be received from the local government or state agency in order that the Virginia Department of Transportation program an enhancement project in Chesterfield County. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Chesterfield County, requests the Commonwealth Transportation Board to establish a project for the improvement of the Chester Greenway Phase I. HE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Chesterfield County hereby agrees to pay 20 percent of the total cost for planning and design, right of way, and construction of this project, and that, if Chesterfield County subsequently elects to cancel this project, Chesterfield County hereby agrees to reimburse the Virginia Department of Transportation for the total amount of the costs expended by the Department through the date the Department is notified of such cancellation. 04 Adopted this day of 19 Virginia By 04 RFP N'~32/93-5141-7027 .......................... . -- PACE N 15 -- ----------- •--- ----- ~•-. _..____..._. __.----~-•------- .__. __ _._..._ _ ~------•-•-•- _._ ...... _. A -- 044 l"1~ ~,~~ i Y "/, i~. %~, ~""`° CHESTERFIELD COUNTY ~~ ~ ~~' BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 °~- ~"' -~'~ AGENDA Meeting Date: .~i ,-; ~ ~ R ~ i a ~ ~ Item Number: ~ ' B' S ' Su=: Initiate Special Exception Application and Substantial Accord Determination for 15821 Woods Edge Road. Tax Map 149-12(1) Parcel 4 County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: The Board of Supervisors apply for a Special Exception and substantial accord determination for Emergency Rescue Squad buildings and grounds and direct that it be heard at the July 7, 1993 Board of Zoning Appeals. Summary of Information: Mr. Colbert requested that the Board initiate this Special Exception application and direct the Board of Zoning Appeals to schedule it for their July 7, 1993, regularly scheduled meeting. He also requested the substantial accord determination be processed as expeditiously as possible. The Bensley Volunteer Rescue Squad proposes to construct a rescue squad building on 1.156 acres at the southern terminus of Woods Edge Road, approximately 300 feet southeast of Woods Edge Road. (See Attached Map) The subject property is presently zoned M-1. If the Board approves the Zoning Ordinance amendment on April 28, 1993, to allow variances and other amendments in "old" zoning districts, the ordinance would require a Special Exception from the Board of Zoning Appeals in order to place a rescue squad on M-1 property. Prepar r: ~ 1~tle: Director of Planning ~ ,Thomas E. Ja son Coun Administrator: # 045 Attachments: r Yes ~ N o ~~ • , '~~~ ~. . _- _..~ , • ../ . ___~- ~, fi,fffy;~,i. A \~ iifiiii~ifii ~~ ifftlf `fffff ~ifflHiHliil -----.-- _ f~-9 ~- i ~` ~- l .' .~ '. ~~ ; ~, -'~ // ~~~ ~- ,i1Alfir. •. ., , 1---~ ~ ~ ` +~1 ~~ •,~ ,9~ `'-~, ~ ~~~ w a ~ ~ ~ ~IUTAf~tii •Iflffl _. 2. ~ ~~ o Ill ~~•' ~ ~. _- • O ^ p O i. a ~... ~ ~~ Q ~ i w ~ o M ~Q ~ ~... , -- ~ - Q \t ~ ~ _ ,y_~ C •..~....~ a.. `~ - -MNiHHiii ~~~ Aq` --_.. /I/ ~~ ~ . _ a1j,•1 ~ ; -__ _ __ _ _~ • r, ~i~ , fHllf ~ , ftHHf Illlllll,l r ,~ ~-:, t 1 V \ \ 'dam • S /, '' v~ _ `' ' ~ ~ •. ~' M Vy F, ~ ~ jjljl _„` ''~~ , ~11~ o 'u, •,1.11 • • ~ ~ v • t 111. _ i• \ ~/ _~ ~. r ~ •. ~4 ••• .~ .~ M "~ .: ~•. • 7 °:=i:E:: ~ `e~~~ ~ ~A •+~~ : ~ i' N = ~: M-/ .~ \M-/ ' o ``" `...`REEF. ~~~, ~ 'l~(~ (.n `~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY k ! ' ~ ~ ~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS " " `~ AGENDA Meeting Date: April 2s, 1993 Item Number: Su_~: Request for Music/Entertainment Festival. Permit County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Page 1 oir? 7.B.6. Staff recommends that the Board grant a musical/entertainment festival permit to the Easter Seal Society, subject to such conditions as the County Attorney deems necessary. Summary of Information: The Easter Seal Society proposes to conduct a series of outdoor music concerts for the purpose of raising funds for the Society's program of services for individuals with disabilities. One hundred percent of the net proceeds will be used for that purpose. Because the concerts will consist primarily of musical renditions conducted in open spaces not within a permanent enclosed structure, the Society must obtain a Musical/Entertainment Festival Permit, pursuant to § 4-18 of the County Code. The concerts are planned for the concert area of the Boulders office complex, located between Midlothian Turnpike and Jahnke Road on Boulders Spring Parkway. The concerts will be held on Thursday evenings from 5:00 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. beginning May 13, 1993 and ending July 29; 1993, June 10, 1993 excepted. A total of 11 concerts are planned, with an expected average weekly attendance of 2,000-3,000 people. The entertainment arrangements have been reviewed by the County Attorney's Office and, within the conditions imposed by staff, meet the substantive requirements of the ordinance. Arrangements include adequate measures to insure public safety, fire prevention, medical (Continued) Preparers V "vY C..~J Title; County Attorney Steven L. Micas County Administrator:~~~ Attachments: ~ Yes ^ N o 0903:3733.1 04 `C CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Summary of Information: (Continued) protection, sanitation, traffic control, permits and security. If the permit is compliance with any conditions imposed, concert. Page ? off? insurance coverage, relevant granted, staff will monitor prior to the start of each # 048 _ 1 111 ~ e'Vr;y.'~ r~.lJ~.'~. ~~~`~~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY r ~. ~ ~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~? `~ ~ AGENDA Meeting Date: April 2 a , 1993 Item Number: ~ • B • ~ Su~b'ect: Authorize County Administrator to Execute Stormwater Detention Agreement with VDOT County Administrator's Comments: ~wd A~~ Board Action Requested: Authorize County Administrator to execute Stormwater Detention Agreement with VDOT. Summary of Information: For many years, the County has required developers to construct stormwater detention facilities when the Director of Environmental Engineering determines that a detention facility is needed to control stormwater run-off created by a new development. When detention facilities are required by the County, the developer must execute an agreement obligating him or, in the case of a residential subdivision, the homeowner's association, to maintain the facility as long as it is in operation. Since the adoption of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act, the number of stormwater detention facilities in the County has increased substantially through the requirement of "best management practices". Recently, VDOT has informed the County that when stormwater detention facilities are required by the County, it will require a stormwater detention agreement between the County and the State before it accepts the subdivision roads into the State system. The purpose of this agreement is to confirm that VDOT has no maintenance or repair responsibilities for detention facilities except in cases of physical damage resulting from VDOT road construction projects. (Continued) Preparer• ~ Title• Director of Engineering is ar M. ~c,E~l~f~ish 0503:3722.1 County Administrator: r,~~' # 049 Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o ~- CHESTERFIELD COUNTY ~` BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page 2 0~ Summary of Information: (Continued) The attached agreement is a blanket agreement that will cover all future County detention facilities so that individual agreements will not be needed for each facility. Since the agreement merely confirms the existing maintenance responsibilities for detention facilities, and since it must be executed to obtain future State road acceptance, staff is recommending that the Board authorize the County Administrator to execute the agreement. Attachment # 05U ~ G SRC~2(1/93, CONTPRF.I~ENSIVE STORMWATER DETENTION AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of between the Board of Supervisors of (the "County"), party of the first part, and the Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Transportation ("VDOT"), party of the second part, for the purpose of satisfying Section 2.1 IF) of the Subdivision Street Requirements for the addition of subdivision streets made after this date throughout the County. R TAL R-1 The County has approved, or anticipates approval of, certain subdivision and site plans, the streets of which are intended for acceptance into the Secondary System of State Highways. R-2 Certain easements and rights of way will be provided for the purpose of constructing, operating and maintaining present or future stormwater drainage facilities including. necessary inlet structures and other pertinent facilities for removing water from said streets. R-3 Asa prerequisite for accepting any subdivision street into the Secondary System of State Highways, an adequate and acceptable method for transporting stormwater runoff from said street to a natural water course is required. R-4 Pursuant to Section 2.11F)14) of the Subdivision Street Requirements, when detention provisions are incorporated into stormwater drainage facilities "an acceptable agreement from the local government is required which absolves the Department from any responsibility or liability for the detention facility' before such streets are accepted as part of the Secondary System of State Highways. "stormwater detention facilities" as used in this agreement shall be limited to detention\retention facilities outside of the right of way dedicated to public use purposes for streets to be accepted into the Secondary System of State Highways. NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the premises, the mutual covenants stated herein, and other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which is acknowledged by all parties hereto, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. The County agrees that VDOT has no maintenance, upkeep and/or repair responsibility or liability far such stormwater detention facilities. except in cases of physical damage resulting from road construction projects administered by VDOT. This Agreement does not relieve the parties thereto of their rights and obligations pursuant to stormwater Management Regulations VR215-02-00 gI, egg. and related state regulations as amended or modified from time to time. Further, the County agrees not to hold VDOT liable for damages resulting from the County's failure to enforce County ordinances and regulations relating to stormwater flow. 2. The County will not seek indemnification or contribution from VDOT to correct damages arising from improper maintenance or construction of stormwater detention facilities. 3. Upon the County's request, VDOT will cooperate with the County in a reasonable manner to assist in the denial, settlement and/or litigation of claims for damages from the operation and maintenance of the stormwater detention facilities. Pape 23 O .Y~ . .* ~RQ ?,/1'/93 4. The parties expressly do not intend by execution of this Agreement to create in the public, or any member thereof, any rights as a third party beneficiary, or to authorize anyone not a party hereto to maintain a suit for any damages pursuant to the terms or provisions of this Agreement. In addition the parties understand and agree that this Agreement is not to be construed as an indemnification against third party claims. 5. VDOT agrees to recommend that the Commonwealth Transportation Board accept, as part of the Secondary System of State Highways, new subdivision streets which meet all provisions of the S++hdivision Street Requirements. 6. The parties hereto agree that the provisions of this Agreement may be invoked by reference in any resolution of the County requesting any future addition to the Secondary System of Sate Highways. Witness the following signatures and seals: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF By: Approved as to form Office of the Attorney General By: (Title! COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Commissioner COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF , to-wit: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of by (Title) on behalf of the Board of Supervisors of County. My commission expires: NOTARY PUBLIC COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, CITY OF RICHMOND, to-wit: The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of by Commissioner on behalf of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Department of Transportation. My commission expires: NOTARY PUBLIC Pape 24 052 ~' :~ ~' r~~ ~°~ ` CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Meeting Date: Apri 1 ~ i g9~ Item Number: Subject: State Road Acceptance County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: CLOVER HILL: Eaglewood - Section 1 MATOACA: Eirkdale - Section 8 Page 1 0~? ~.s.8. Director Preparers `~~i' Title: Environmental Engineering County Administrator: --~ ~- # 05~ Attachments: . Yes ~ N o TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Environmental Engineering SUBJECT: State Road Acceptance - Eaglewood, Section 1 MEETING DATE: April 28, 1993 Northland Drive Glenhurst Avenue Castle Glen Drive Northcreek Drive Stonecrest Road Stonecrest Court ~AGi_~WOOL ~v~~T S O~ OBE. may..-~„~ ~ r "' ~ - '`'Z.e"S,~` ~' ~ 4~ :Mi+-t~euossi- y'- ' .F,. ~ .~ ~ ,- yr n,= • ~ ~ ~~., ~,•~~,. -r (. _ ~ ~ J` \~~ ~W~~~ "1. ~ _ - O V ~ 7 ~L ~~. 05~ 1 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Environmental Engineering SUBJECT: State Road Acceptance - Birkdale, Section 8 MEETING DATE: April 28, 1993 Portion of Royal Birkdale Drive Twickenham Place Merseyside Lane Thornton Heath Drive ~ 2 FtKI~+Ai_E SECT ~ OAI E ~ GH'T J fi ~N JI / ^~1 McENA([ Y, ' /I ~~ F'OAO ~ ~:~;~ / ~£o~~y j 1 ~~~ ~ ~' S4i or - i ~l l ~~ ~i to • PA/f~1- ~'Q I ~rK ~ SECTION 8 ~ ~ ~~~ ~ as ~ \~ - ~ it ~J~J~' J . ~c ~ . Meeting Date: Apri 1 2 8 , Subject: Ttem Number: Page 1 0~ 7.B.9. Approval of Utilities Contract for Pheasant Run - Section B, Contract Number 91-0122 County Administrator/'~s Comments: Board Action Requested: Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors approve this contract and authorize the County Administrator to execute any necessary documents. Summary of Information: This project consists of onsite and offsite improvements which includes 1,468 L.F.± of offsite wastewater lines. In accordance with the ordinance, the developer is entitled to refunds for a portion of the construction cost of the offsite wastewater lines. Developer: UMP and Associates LC Contractor: Bookman Construction Company Contract Amount: Estimated Total - $142,212.00 Total Estimated County Cost: Wastewater (offsite) - $ 19,509.83 (Refund thru connections) Estimated Developer Cost: - $122,702.15 Code: (offsite) - 5N-572V0-E4D District: Matoaca Title•Assistant Director of Utilities I J. E. Beck,~~ County Administrator: # 050 Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o .~~~ Preparers CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA 1993 Meeting Date: Subject: CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Apri 1 28, 1993 AGENDA Item Number: FY1994 School Board Budget and Appropriation County Administrator's Comments: ~ ,~';~ ~~~ Boaf~d Action Re nested: 9 Page 1 0~? ADDITIOT'I ~.c. ~u"0"' act"~ _ ~~P~a7 Summary of Information: On April 14, 1993, the Board of Supervisors adopted its FY1994 budget, including a School Board budget of $245,756,300. Appropriations of $1,627,500 for the CIP reserve, $2,500,000 for a reserve for non-recurring expenditures, and $339,200 for the Comprehensive Services Act for at-risk youth were approved. The balance of appropriations to the School Board, however, were deferred pending receipt of a plan outlining actions taken by the School Board to balance its advertised budget to projected revenues. The School Board, at its regular meeting on April 27, 1993, approved a budget for FY1994 totaling $247,362,500 in four funds. To make up the $5.2M difference between the School Board Advertised Budget and the Board of Supervisors Adopted Budget, the FY1994 School Board Approved Budget includes revenue increases of $1.6M and expenditure decreases of $3,622,600 (a decrease in the operating fund of $3,958,800 and an increase in the Grants Fund of $336,200), compared to the Board of Supervisors' Adopted Budget. Attached is a letter from the School Board Chairman which provides details of these changes. The revenue increase is due to an FY1993 ending balance estimated at $1.0 million, a $6 increase in the instructional materials charges ($27.0,000), and minor changes to the School Grants Fund as a result of more current data on Federal and State grant awards for FY1994. Expenditure reductions include: textbooks ($1M); eight librarians ($268,000); employee assistance program ($188,000); eleven middle school teaching positions ($357,300); maintenance reserve ($300,000); curriculum development writing ($50,000); eleven teaching positions in staffing reserve ($357,300); ,, Preparers ~ ~ _ - Tine: Superintendent Thomas R. Fulgh County Administrator: ;~^ Attachments: ^x Yes ~ N o 0 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS page 2 0~ AGENDA Summary of Information: (Continued) trades/crafts hire date at 10/1 ($36,500); and, deletion of the current year supplement base in compensation ($2,213,700). This compensation reduction will not reduce the teacher salary schedules published as Appendix H in the Superintendent's Proposed Budget. The School Board requests that an appropriation resolution be approved to reflect these changes. Although the School Board continues to request a change to to include lump sum appropriation by fund, a breakdown by the School Board's FY1994 Approved Budget follows: Instruction Administration/Attendance & Health Pupil Transportation Operations & Maintenance Debt Service Food Service Net FY1994 Approved Request Plus FY1993 carry forward in Instruction category the appropriation process appropriation category, of $164,750,618 8,260,082 8,211,400 23,829,200 27,951,100 8,893,400 $241,895,800 1,000,000 Plus Appropriations from 4/14/93: Non-recurring costs-buses (Transportation category) 2,500,000 CIP Reserve in General Fund 1,627,500 Comprehensive Services Act 339,200 Total School Board Budget $247,362,500 It is requested that the FY1993 ending balance, estimated at $1,000,000, be reserved in the School Operating Fund at June 30, 1993 and the appropriation be carried forward into FY1994. The exact amount of the reserve will be determined after results of operations in the School Operating Fund in FY1993 are known. A request for a supplemental appropriation will be submitted by the School Board if the FY1993 ending balance exceeds $1,000,000. If $4.5M is withheld from the above appropriation request, the Instruction category should be reduced from $164,750,618 to $160,250,618, with $4.5M withheld from the School Operating Fund. 0 ' yO COUNTY p4e ~~~ 40 ' ~s V m GLCO' ,o`~~~ nB Students SCHOOL BOARD Timothy C. Brown Chairman-Midlothian Elizabeth B, Davis Vice Chairman-Dale John A. Cardea, M.D. Clover Hill Harry A, Johnson, Ed.D. Matoaca Marshall W. Trammell, Jr Bermuda SUPERINTENDENT Thomas R. Fulghum CHESTERFIELD COUNTY PUBLIC SCHO~'LS CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA 23832 • (804) 748-1497 April 27, 1993 Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors: On April 14, 1993, the Board of Supervisors adopted its FY1994 budget, including a School Board budget of $245,756,300. Actual appropriations to the School Board, however, were deferred pending receipt of a plan outlining actions taken by the School Board to reduce its advertised budget by approximately $5.2 million, as required by Attachment A (a County staff document presented to the Board of Supervisors during your April 14 Board meeting). After lengthy discussions with the Budget Advisory Committee and staff, the School Board has approved revisions to its FY1994 advertised budget as reflected in Attachment B, to meet the $5.2 million reduction and other requirements approved by the Board of Supervisors. One of the revisions approved by the School Board, as you suggested, is to fund a portion of the FY1994 operating budget from the FY1993 ending balance. Our estimate for that ending balance is $1.0 million. To the extent that the actual ending balance is greater than that amount, we intend to request your approval to fund some of the items deleted from our budget in the $5.2 million reduction, beginning first with the Employee Assistance Program ($188,000) and, if funding permits, differentiated funding ($188,000) for the two elementary schools deleted from this initiative this evening. Also incorporated into our FY1994 approved budget is another of your suggestions, to anticipate an FY1994 ending balance (estimated at $1.5 million), by realizing expenditure reductions of this magnitude prior to the end of FY1994. Attachment A also includes, in your overall funding for schools, a temporary transfer of $2.5 million to a County reserve for non- recurring expenditures, pending receipt of additional details. A memorandum from the County Administrator to Mr. Fulghum, dated April 16, specifically stated that this "$2,500,000 should not be considered part of the "base budget", but instead a one-time allocation of surplus funds for non-recurring costs". Although the School Board does not agree with the need for this restrictive language, a more detailed list of non-recurring expenditures not currently reflected in the School Board's FY1994 Advertised Budget is included at Attachment C. This list is in the format and includes the additional detail requested by the Board of Supervisors, as outlined in the County Administrator's memorandum of April 16. This list was submitted to the County Office of Budget and Management. Its format, content, and level of detail were approved verbally by that office and by the County Administrator on Thursday, April 22. Equal Opportunity Employer Mr. Chairman and Members of the Board of Supervisors April 27, 1993 Page 2 In summary, the School Board, at its regular meeting this evening, approved a budget for FY1994 totaling $247,362,500 in four funds, as reflected in Attachment D. The most important of these funds, the School Operating Fund, was approved by the School Board at $232,272,900, an increase of $15.6 million or 7.2% above the FY1993 budget for operations as of the midyear review. The School Board's FY1994 Approved Budget exceeds the budget ,approved by the Board of Supervisors on April 14 by $1.6 million, as reflected on Attachment D. This increase is due solely to the FY1993 ending balance revenue increase of $1.0 million, a $6 increase in the instructional materials charge ($270,000), and minor changes to the School Grants Fund as a result of more current data on Federal and State grant awards (detail reflected on Attachment D). We request that an appropriation resolution be approved to reflect these changes and that the School Board budget which you approved on April 14 be increased from $245,756,300 to $247,362,500. Although we continue to request a change to the appropriation process to include lump sum appropriation by fund, a breakdown by appropriation category, by fund, of the School Board's ~Y1994 Approved Budget, will be provided by Mr. Fulghum to the County Administrator after the file has been adjusted to reflect the decisions of the School Board. Budgetary adjustments to the School Board's FY1994 Approved Budget, due to implementation on July 1, 1993 of the Comprehensive Services Act for At Risk Youth and Families, will be furnished to the County Administrator by Mr. Fulghum under separate cover by April 30, as requested by the County Administrator. Vgry truly yours, Timothy~Carter Brown School oard Chairman TCB/ogg Attachments RECOMMENDED REVISIONS SCHOOL FUND TRANSFER Transrer to Schools: Deht Slate Sales Tax Other Operating Trf. to Rsv. for Non-Recurring Trf Comprehensive Svcs. Fund Transfer to Reserve for CIP Total Genera! Fund Funding For Schools: Requested Transfer Revenue Shortfall Compared To School Board Advertised Budget Attachment A ~~_~-n Co. Admin. ~ Revised Recomm. Co. Admin. FY94 Budget FY94 budget Difference $ 26, 476,100 $2G, 476,100 0 .. 21,998,600 21,907,000 (91,600) a4,620,E300 85,079,600 45x,800 0 2,500,000 2,500,000 339,200 339,200 1 627 b0 1~27.,bQ0 0 134,723,000 i 37,929,400 3,206,400 143,15ti,200 143.158,200 ($i3,435,200j (~5,228,800~ Possiblo Reductions {School Board Daclsion): Reduction 1n Health Insurance Rate Increase 200,000 Scl~ool E3us Maintenance Op©rating Changes 00 00 Remaining Difference: ** ~2Q~~ Tt~e revised total bud et fi ure for the School Funds is $245 766,300. * The difference between the $x,435,200 and tho ~-8,6~t0,200 shorlfal! referred to earlier is due to il~e fact that tho School Board anitlci- pated areduction of X205,000 in Stat© Sales Tax; however, the reduction will be $91,600. Siaff recommends spreading the remaining shortfall evenly across four School Operating Fund categories until the School Board adopts a balanced budget and identifies which categories will be reduced. **!f the F=Y93 Budget has a1 million surplus, which is also included in the FY94 Budget, the FY94 shortfall could be reduced to 59,728,800. Atta~:hment B ~.+ '~ 7 ~ m m ~ N O o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~'' d. o ~ U '~ ~ ~ ~ c N •O N U ~ M rn rn a Q C 'v C 01 a 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •~ 0 0 0 0 ao w ci vi of of o ~' i r• WI v v r r r r M M M M M U • • • • i • i • ~ ~ i • • • •I • • • • N • • • • • • ~I r ~ r ~ M v • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • z *r • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ ~ ~ • M M M M V r ~- M ~ O • • • • M V M M M r M tp In M E • • f~ (~ M N N • M N f~ r r' N • ~ ~ ~ • N ~ M n r ~ lp • N Q - . 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U ~ ~ o E ~ ~ 'a o a~ ~ c ~ c~ C ~ U ~ .. > .~ cn .~ ~ `= a~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ c ,, Attachme~~t C Page 1 of 3 Chesterfield County School Board Listing of Non-Recurring Expenses April 21, 1993 Number Item Description * Net Cost Key 1 Replacement School Bus $39,343 S 2 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 3 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S _ 4 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S _ 5 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 6 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 7 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 8 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 9 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S ~ 10 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 11 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 12 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S _ 13 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 14 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 15 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 16 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 17 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 18 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 19 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 20 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 21 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 22 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 23 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S KEYS M Items that are Mandated or otherwise required by state/federal regulations or agencies P Items that improve Productivity S Items that are necessary to maintain Service levels or required to keep pace with demands for service • Includes base bid for 71-passenger school bus, with automatic door opener, surveillance camera, and camera housing r - - Attachment C Page 2 of 3 Chesterfield County School Board Listing of Non-Recurring Expenses April 2l, 199{ Number `Item Description * Net Cost Key ' ~~ 24 Replacement School Bus 39 343 $ , S 25 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 26 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 27 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S _I 28 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 29 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S ~ 30 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 31 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 32 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 33 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 34 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S _ 35 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 36 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 37 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 38 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 39 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 40 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 41 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 42 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S _1 43 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 44 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 45 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 46 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S KEYS M Items that are Mandated or otherwise required by state/federal regulations or agencies P Items that improve Productivity S Items that are necessary to maintain Service levels or required to keep pace with demands for service * Includes base bid for 71-passenger school bus, with automatic door opener, surveillance camera, and camera housing f Attachment C Page 3 of 3 Chesterfield County School Board Listing of Non-Recurring Expenses April 21, 199 Number Item Description "~ 'Net Cost Key 47 Replacement School Bus $39,343 S 48 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 49 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 50 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 51 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 52 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 53 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 54 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 55 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 56 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 57 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 58 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 59 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 60 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S _ 61 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 62 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 63 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S 64 Replacement School Bus 39,343 S Total 2,517,952.. KEYS M Items that are Mandated or otherwise required by state/federal regulations or agencies P Items that improve Productivity S Items that are necessary to maintain Service levels or required to keep pace with demands for service Includes base bid for 71-passenger school bus, with automatic door opener, surveillance camera, and camera housing Attachment D rn yy c ~ o0 00 ° of oo °oo ooolov~ M C p 0 ~ m O N N O O , N. d O m O M O O O O ~ N M ~D ~ ~ Q m L ~ r r N v ~ fA fA ~ O 4 O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 O (O M h to co r N ~ C 'fl O M ~ M N NN O ~ O O ~ N N N G O -~ ~ O t 0 M ~ ~ tQ ~ M N N M ~C O ~ m a~ N ~ M N ~ ~ t0 r ~p Q N N ~ N r fA ~ i9 ~ O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 N > O O O O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 ~ O M ~ '~ M I~ Ch ~D r O N to ~ C d ~ N M ~ d' ~O ~ ~D O ~ 1~ ~ L ~ O a ~' O 0 00 h In f~ 1~ O M N U N U Q r O 00 f~ O I~ O d~ tp M ~O O N O N~ r 00 M N Ln lf) t0 N r ~O (~ M 0 N N fA N r 'C •-- .-. E,c~ ~ 00 O O OI ~ ~ ~ ~! 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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REPORTS Meeting Date: April 28, 1993 Item Number: Report On: Developer Water and Sewer Contracts BACKGROUND• Page ~ off. B.A. The Board of Supervisors has authorized the County Admin- istrator to execute water and/or sewer contracts between the County and the Developer in which no County funds are involved. The report is submitted to the Board members as information. SiTNII~iARY OF INFORMATION: The following water and sewer contracts were executed by the County Administrator: 1. Contract Number: 89-0105 Project Name: Fernbrook - Chatham Grove Phase IV Developer: Leroy B. Vaughan and Jamestowne Builders, Inc. Contractor: R.M.C. Construction Company Contract Amount: Water - $112,523.50 Sewer - $ 57,740.50 District: Dale PREPARED BY: . E. Bec Jr. sistant Director of Utilities County Administrator: Attachments: es ^ N o ~ 05 s Board Agenda April 28, 1993 Page 2 2. Contract Number: Project Name: Developer: Contractor: Contract Amount: District: 3 4. 92-0036 Proctors Point, Section B Richmond Development, Inc. Bookman Construction Company Water - $ 8,427.00 Sewer - $ 9,832.00 Bermuda Contract Number: 92-0076 Project Name: Harbour Green, Section 1 Mockingbird Lane and Route 360 Developer: Hill Development Corporation Ltd. Contractor: Castle Equipment Corporation Contract Amount: Water - $45,660.00 Sewer - $59,800.00 District: Matoaca Contract Number: Project Name: Developer: Contractor: Sub-Contractor: Contract Amount: District: 92-0084 Royal Inn Motel 9801 Hull Street Road Bhubendra & Manibel Patel W. E. Duke & Sons, Inc. Castle Equipment Corporation Water - $ 7,915.00 Sewer - $ 3,918.70 Dale 05J Bo~:rd Agenda April 28, 1993 Page 3 5. Contract Number: Project Name: Developer: Contractor: Contract Amount: District: 6. Contract Number: Project Name: Developer: Contractor Contract Amount: District: 92-0193 G. D. Packaging Addition G. D. Package Machinery, Inc. J. Steven Chaffin, Inc. Water - $ 1,475.00 Clover Hill 93-0033 Chimney Corner Motel Route 1 @ Kingsland Creek Joseph M. Duggins Lyttle Utilities, Inc. Sewer - $14,735.00 Bermuda ~~~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND BALANCE April 20, 1993 Board Meeting Date Description Amount Balance 07/01/92 FY93 Beginning Fund Balance $19,047,250 07/30/92 Budget Change Request to fund fall baseball ( 8,000) 19,039,250 07/29/92 Budget Change Request to fund black history month celebration ( 15,000) 19,024,250 11/24/92 Transfer to Reserve for Future Capital Projects ( 661,550) 18,362,700 01/13/93 Shrink Swell Soil ( 92,000) 18,270,700 Program 01/13/93 Temporary Supplement to ( 125,000) 18,145,700 the Shrink Swell Soil Program which will be restored to fund balance after July 1, 1993 V gfbal CHESTERFIELD COUNTY RESERVE FOR FUTURE CAPITAL PROJECTS TRADITIONALLY FUNDED BY DEBT April 20, 1993 Board Meeting Date Description FY89 Excess revenue FY90 Budgeted addition Designation from June 30, 1989 Fund Balance 11/22/89 Purchase of land-Cogbill Road 12/13/89 Purchase building at 6701 West. Krause Road 06/30/90 Budgeted addition of excess revenue 06/13/90 Purchase medical building for future library site 06/27/90 Funds to purchase land for park on Lake Chesdin 06/27/90 Budgeted but not appropriated funds to purchase land for school and park sites FOR FISCAL YEAR '91 BEGINNING JULY 1, 1990 12/12/90 Fill dirt for cover repair at Fort Darling Landfill 06/30/91 Budgeted addition from FY91 revenues 03/13/91 Designated but not appropriated funds to cover construction contract for MH/MR/SA building if bonds are not sold in fall, 1991 FOR FISCAL YEAR '92 BEGINNING JULY 1, 1991 07/01/91 Regional Jail Authority as approved in the FY92 Adopted Budget (which will be reim- bursed) Amount Balance $2,119,900 $2,119,900 1,881,500 4,001,400 1,500,000 5,501,400 ( 630,000) 4,871,400 ( 400,000) 4,471,400 2,100,000 6,571,400 ( 735,000) 5,836,400 ( 600,000) 5,236,400 (2,000,000) 3,236,400 ( 180,000) 3,056,400 4,000,000 7,056,400 (1,806,800) 5,249,600 Q~~ (1,000,000) 4,249,600 rfcip 08/2$/91 Provide funding for improve- . ments at Northern Area Landfill to allow reallocation of General Fund dollars to recycling programs 08/28/91 Additional funding for Bon Air Library expansion 08/28/91 Add back MH/MR building funds which were previously deducted for construction ( 315,000) 3,934,600 ( 275,500) 3,659,100 1,806,800 5,465,900 11/27/91 Appropriated funds for T.V. arraignment equipment but holding in reserve account until prices and all costs are confirmed ( 115,000) 5,350,900 03/27/92 Add back funds previously deducted to purchase land for school and park sites 03/27/92 Funds designated for interest costs in FY94 due to acceler- ated 1988 School bond issue 04/08/92 Designated but not appropriated funds for Centre Pointe Fire Station construction in FY95 FOR FISCAL YEAR '93 BEGINNING JULY 1, 1992 04/08/92 FY93 budgeted addition 04/08/92 FY93 Capital Projects (revenue sharing roads $500,000; indus- trial access $300,000; drainage $200,000) 04/08/92 Funds to convert Meadowdale Boulevard building into Hopkins Road Library 04/08/92 Funds to construct lights along portions of Jefferson Davis Hwy 05/13/92 Funding for emergency access for Millside subdivision contingent upon necessary right-of-way acquisition 07/22/92 Funding for design phase of Jail Annex 07/22/92 Funds to purchase Castlewood 2,000,000 7,350,900 (1,400,000) 5,950,900 (2,314,800) 3,636,100 2,600,000 6,236,100 (1,000,000) 5,236,100 (1,386,500) 3,849,600 ( 500,000) 3,349,600 ( 80,000) 3,269,600 ( 500,000) 2,769,600 ( 315,000) 2,454,600 ~~f~ rfcip 08/31/92 Budget Change Request to fund ., wetland study of property on Cogbill Road ( 14,000) 2,440,600 09/09/92 Supplement to finish improvements to intersection of River and Walkes Quarter roads ( 13,400) 2,427,200 09/09/92 Funds for Charter Colony Parkway ( 140,000) 2,287,200 09/09/92 Sidewalk at Enon Library ( 20,000) 2,267,200 11/12/92 Designated and appropriated, if needed, funds to cover shortfall in construction of Public Safety Academic/Training Building ( 326,000) 1,941,200 11/24/92 Increase from FY92 Results of Operations 661,550 2,602,750 12/09/92 Unappropriated funding for TV arraignment 115,000 2,717,750 12/09/92 Appropriated $1,941,200 balance plus $661,550 addition from FY92 ending fund balance and use of funds pre- viously appropriated for TV arraign- ment $115,000 (2, 717,750) 0 12/09/92 Unappropriated funds from 11/12/92 appropriation for construction of Public Safety Academic/Training Building 139,980 139,980 12/09/92 Appropriated to cover shortfall in construction Jail Annex ( 139,980) 0 rfcip r J ~ ~ z a Ca O V ~_ V/ H 2 C7 J H W H' VI Z 0 Q O Z W V W {.1. y +n ~o A +~ ~' cn a 0~0^ ~ O h ~ N 00 l~ ~ N O rr .-r ~ b 'd D b w ~ g S o° °o S ~ ° vi ~n v~ ~n v~ ~n o a ~ a w a M O M 00 ~ p M ~ N 00 00 M .-~ O r+ O~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ o . U w a ~; oo N ~ c ! ~ ~ n oa to M o~ ~n ~ V d as z ~ ~ S S b ,~ Q ' ~ w z 0 a a • ~ a w ~ a z Q eio M M ~ ~ ~' O ~ V ~ ~ ~ z z a ~ ~ -~ co ~ 5 ~ ' ~ ~ O c E ~ ~ ~ ~°_ c ~ o~ U O ~ ~ U .h O 2 ,~ '` C ,p 5 `o ~ ~ .~ a~ ~ o `~ 3 3 ~ Q ~a ~ ~~ rn L o ^CC p ~ O 0 ,~ ~o ~~ ~~ m~ ~~' L L ,~ ~~~ N U Prepared by . ~ Accounting Department '~ March 31, 1993 SCHEDULE OF CAPITALIZED LEASE PURCHASES Outstanding Date Original Date Balance Began Description Amount Ends 3/31/93 APPROVED AND EXECUTED 10/87 Jail Addition 245,385 12/01 178,080 Data Processing 1,839,219 1,334,752 Human Services 4,489,377 3,258,016 Courts Building 16.796.019 12.189,152 Total 23,370,000 16,960,000 6/88 800 MHz Equip. - Rescue Squads 85,000 6/93 9,785 800 MHz Equip.-Sheriff 140,000 16,042 Fire Pumpers 264,000 30,317 Fire Station Apparatus and Furnishings 1,428,000 85,646 A T & T Phone Equip. 946,400 105,227 Filing System-Treasurer 40,000 3,105 Unallocated 83.600 0 Total 2,987,000 250,122 10/88 School Copier 21,600 9/93 5,423 12/88 Airport State Police Hangar Additions 128,800 97,771 County Warehouse 331.200 12/00 251.410 Total 460,000 349,181 3/89 Geographic Information System ("GIS") - Automated Mapping System 3,095,000 1/98 2,205,000 12/89 Data Processing Equipment 2,015,570 1/95 529,409 10/90 Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Computer Equipment 96,500 7/93 17,441 10/92 School Copier 22.797 9/97 20.927 TOTAL APPROVED AND EXECUTED 532.068,467 S20,337.503 PENDING APPROVAL AND/OR EXECUTION None c:caplease.doc O 6 1 ~ . l' - .~ ~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY -~ °~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REPORTS Meeting Date: April 28, 1993 Item Number: Report On: Roads Accepted into the State Secondary System County Administrator: ~~~ Page 1 0~ s.c. Attachments: ^ Yes ^ N o # 0 6 r - ''~I~ _ _ i r ® j ~~~~~ ,. ~~ ~:~' `' DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION f~,~. '"%~ 1401 EAST BROAD STREET " ~""^ - ' ~ ... ! a r r1 ~•' RAY D. PETHTEL RICHMOND, 23219 ` COMMISSIONER April 9 , 1993 Secondary System Additions Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors County of Chesterfield P. 0. Box 40 Chesterfield, VA 23832 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: As requested in your resolution dated December 9, 1992, the following additions to the Secondary System of Chesterfield County are hereby approved, effective April 9, 1993. ADDITIONS LENGTH CEDAR RUN Route 1656 (Jolly Lane) - From 0.04 mile Southwest Route 1573 to 0.14 mile Southwest Route 1573. 0.10 Mi Route 3240 (Jolly Place) - From Route 1656 to 0.10 mile North Route 1656 0.10 Mi Sincerely, U. ~~ Ra~D. Pethtel Commissioner oU~ TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY ®~1V1L®1'~ YV 1Le~~1 ~ U~ ~Y ~~~~1Vll~. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1401 EAST BROAD STREET RAY D. PETHTEL RICHMOND, 23219 COMMISSIONER April 14, 1993 Secondary System Additions Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors County of Chesterfield P. 0. Box 40 Chesterfield, VA 23832 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: ~ °_3 ~.~W ~NF~ :,. W v '~; 0,~ C` ~`c~. Za \\~'.L 0 5 ~i c } As requested in your resolution dated December 9, 1992, the following additions to the Secondary System of Chesterfield County are hereby approved, effective April 14, 1993. ADDITIONS LENGTH POWELL GROVE Route 4620 (Powell Grove Road) - From Route 4337 to 0.15 mile Northwest Route 4337 0.15 Mi. Route 4621 (Powell Grove Drive) - From Route 4620 to 0.18 mile North Route 4620 0.18 Mi. Route 4622 (Powell Grove Terrace) - From Route 4621 to 0.07 mile Northeast Route 4621 0.07 Mi. Sincerely, ~ ~.t~~~ Ra 'D. Pethtel y Commissioner ®~~ TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 21ST CENTURY RAY D. PETHTEL COMMISSIONER ~p CP4y®\ I ~, ~~e,5 e'~h0. YYn^' ~ C®Ml~®1®TW~t~~,T'~ off' V~~~gN~A DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1401 EAST BROAD STREET RICHMOND, 23219 April 19, 1993 Secondary System Addition Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors County of Chesterfield P. 0. Box 40 Chesterfield, VA 23832 MEMBERS OF THE BOARD: ~~ ~~~ 1 ~ Rco~r~~;~a~°~, PQ~~~<~~~~~ c~~ ~~ As requested in your resolution dated October 14, 1992, the following addition to the Secondary System of Chesterfield County is hereby approved, effective April 15, 1993. ADDITION LENGTH NORTH SETTLERS LANDING, SECTION 4 Route 1775 (Early Settlers Road) - From 0.02 mile North Route 3815 to 0.11 mile Northeast Route 3815 0.09 Mi Sincerely, .1'e-~~ Ray D. Pethtel Commissioner D~U TRANSPORTATION FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY ~, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY ~~ ~~~ E~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~ .~ ~ ~ AGENDA Meeting Date: April 28 ® 1993 Item Number: 9 Sum e_: REQUEST FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: Executive Session, pursuant to § 2.1-344(a)(7), Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, for consultation with legal counsel regarding County v. Woodlake. et. al., and pursuant to § 2.1- 344(a)(3), for discussion of the acquisition or use of real property for public purpose relating to park sites and athletic fields. Preparers ~ I!~ - r, V'WU ? ~-4 Title: County Attorney # Obi Steven L. Micas oso5:3749.1 County Administrator: v s Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o „ , ' ~~ MOTION: SECOND: RE: CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION HELD IN CONFORMANCE WITH LAW DATE: WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors has this day adjourned into Executive Session in accordance with a formal vote of the Board, and in accordance with the provisions of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act; and WHEREAS, the Virginia Freedom of Information Act effective July 1, 1989, provides for certification that such Executive Session was conducted in conformity with law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of County Supervisors does hereby certify that to the best of each member's knowledge, i) only public business matters lawfully exempted from open meeting requirements under the Freedom of Information Act were discussed in the Executive Session to which this certification applies, and ii) only such public business matters as were identified in the Motion by which the Executive Session was convened were heard, discussed or considered by the Board. No member dissents from this certifi- cation. Vote: (by roll call) The Board being polled, the vote was as follows: AYES: NAYS: ABSENT DURING VOTE: ABSENT DURING MEETING: **CERTIFIED** CLERK TO THE BOARD 072 13~~, Y ,~ _ Meeting Date: CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS April 28, 1993 AGENDA Page 1 0~? Item Number: 13 ' A . SU, ~t: Resolution Recognizing James M. Clapp Upon His Retirement County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: WHEREAS, James M. Clapp will retire from the Chesterfield County Police Department on May 1, 1993; and WHEREAS, James M. Clapp has provided over 20 years of service to the citizens of Chesterfield County; and WHEREAS, James M. Clapp has served the County in the capacity of Dispatcher and Patrol Officer; and WHEREAS, James M. Clapp has contributed to the Department by the performance of his duty to provide police service to the residents of Chesterfield County; and WHEREAS, Chesterfield County and the Board of Supervisors will miss James M. Clapp's service. Preparers ~1i-r' Title: _S/~~ ~ lonel J. E. Pittm n, Jr. County Administrator: ~ ~~ Attachments: ~ Yes ^ N o # 073 ,, ,,./ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Summary of Information: (Continued) Page 2 0~. _ NOW, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that this Board of Supervisors publicly recognized James M. Clapp, and extends on behalf of its members and the citizens of Chesterfield County their appreciation for his service to the County. AND, Be It Further Resolved, that a copy of this Resolution be presented to James M. Clapp and that this Resolution be permanently recorded among the papers of this Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County. # 074 i rJ d l wl (.~~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY + BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~? AGENDA Meeting Date' A p r i l 28 , 19 9 3 Item Number: 13 . B . Subject: Resolution recognizing the week of May 2-8, 1993 as Chesterfield County Public Drinking Water Week. County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Adopt the attached resolution. Summary of Information: Each year, the National Drinking Water Alliance declares the first full week of May as "National Drinking Water Week." Members of the alliance include the American Water Works Association; the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; the American Ground Water Trust; the League of Women Voters; the American Library Association; and the National Geographic Society. Chesterfield County's Department of Utilities is proud of the high quality drinking water produced for its citizens. Employees work actively year round to build citizens' confidence in their water supply and to make them realize just what is involved in producing safe drinking and transporting it to the tap. The Department of Utilities, like most water suppliers in this country, has some of the safest drinking water in the world - so safe, in fact, that most people take it for granted. w/ Title: Preparer• ~~~ County Administrator: ~~~ ~. 9 0'7 v Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o h~:\ 3G: _~~' CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Summary of Information: (Continued) Page 2 of 2 To help citizens appreciate their public drinking water, the Department of Utilities will host an open house at Swift Creek Water Plant on May 8 from 10:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. and will display winning posters from its annual poster contest at Chesterfield Towne Center May 3-9, 1993. A Board resolution declaring May 2-8, 1993 as "Chesterfield County Public Drinking Water Week" will serve as a kickoff to this week of water appreciation activities. # 076 ~1rr+' k WHEREAS, May 2 - 8, 1993 has been officially declared National Drinking Water Week by the National Drinking Water Alliance; and WHEREAS, Our health, comfort and standard of living depend on an abundant supply of safe, high quality water; and WHEREAS, The future growth of Chesterfield County depends a great deal on the County's ability to provide drinking water; and WHEREAS, The public drinking water in Chesterfield County is treated to the highest standards and delivered to each customer's home for only pennies a day. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors hereby declares May 2 - 8, 1993 as Chesterfield County Public Drinking Water Week in honor and appreciation of the excellent water provided to the citizens of Chesterfield County. ~7~~ t CHESTERFIELD COUNTY .~1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~? „~ AGENDA Meeting Date: April 28, 1993 Item Number: 13.c. Sub,jeCt: Resolution Recognizing May 6, 1993 as "Day of Prayer" in Chesterfield County County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: Mr. Warren has requested the Board adopt a resolution recognizing May 6, 1993 as "Day of Prayer" in Chesterfield County. Mr. Glenn Hughes, representing First United Methodist Church in Hopewell, will be present to receive the resolution. See attached. Preparers oha~eJ`Z~L'{~~- Title: Cler}~ to the Board of Supervisors Theresa PZ. Pitts County Administrator: # 0"7~ Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o `rlr~ .~ RECOGNIZING ~IAY 6, 1993 AS "DAY OF PRAYER" IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY WHEREAS, the National Day of Prayer is a tradition first proclaimed by the Continental Congress in 1775; and WHEREAS, In 1988, legislation was unanimously ratified by both Houses of Congress and signed by President Ronald Reagan stating that the National Day of Prayer was to observed on the first Thursday of every May; and WHEREAS, Thursday, May 6, 1993 marks the 42nd consecutive observance of the annual National Day of Prayer; and WHEREAS, it is fitting and proper to give thanks to the Lord by observing this day in Virginia when all may acknowledge our blessings and express gratitude for them, while recognizing the need for strengthening religious and moral values in our State and Nation. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors does hereby proclaim May 6, 1993 as a "Day of Prayer" in Chesterfield County. AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors urges all citizens to observe this day in ways appropriate to its importance and significance. 0~~ ~~ IJ~ !~~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY ~l BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~? -"'' '' ~ AGENDA / Item Number 13 . n . Meeting Date: April 28 1993 Sub,ject• Resolution Recogniz ~ng the Week of May 9-15, 1993 as Small Business Week in Chesterfield County County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: Mr. Warren has requested the Board adopt a resolution recognizing the week of May 9-15, 1993 as "Small Business Week" in Chesterfield County. Mr. Stephen A. Morrow, Chairman of the Metropolitan Richmond Chamber of Commerce Business Development Committee, will be present to receive the resolution. See attached. Title: Clerk to the ~ Preparers ~,~akn~~.yYl ~.~ Theresa M. Pitts County Administrator: Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o of Su?~ervisors # O$~1 ~ - ~-., ~ RECOGNIZING THE WEEK OF MAY 9-15 1993 ~`~ ~• AS "SMALL BIISINESS WEEK" IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY WHEREAS, small businesses employ sixty percent of all workers in the United States, provide the majority of new jobs, and produce more than fifty percent of the country's goods and services; and WHEREAS, ninety-eight percent of the businesses in Chesterfield County employ fewer than one-hundred people each; and WHEREAS, the small business sector in Chesterfield includes a wide range of small business types -- manufacturers, retailers, wholesalers, business services, professional services, transportation and utilities, construction, financial/insurance/ real estate -- and makes significant contributions to the economic well being and employment base of our County; and WHEREpiS, the ownership of small businesses includes minority-owned firms and women-owned enterprises, whose owners add to the rich diversity and vitality of our County; and WHEREAS, entrepreneurs are the standard bearers of economic progress and the stalwarts of the energizing forces of the free market and as we embark upon a new era of economic growth and development, we should encourage small business owners by acknowledging their tremendous importance as the main springs of continued economic and individual progress of our County; and WHEREAS, there are a number of public and private entities that recognize the importance of small businesses and provide a variety of services and support to them. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors hereby declares the week of May 9-15, 1993 as "Small Business Week" in the County of Chesterfield. 081 ,.-~- r. V Meeting Date• Subject: ~- CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~ AGENDA ADDZTZCrr April 28, 1993 Item Number: 13.E. Resolution Recognizing the Month of April, 1993 as "Fair Housing Month" County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: Mr. Warren has requested the Board adopt a resolution recognizing the month of April, 1993 as "Fair Housing Month." Ms. Suzanne Franke, President-Elect of the Richmond Association of Realtors, Inc., will be present to receive the resolution. See, attached. Preparer• ~,Z,PDha~% X1'1 `~~-- Title: C1 erk to the Board of Sut~erviso~ Theresa P•~. Pitts County Administrator: s # Attachments: ~ Yes ~ ' N o i RECO(3NISIN(~ THE MONTH OF APRIL, 1993 A8 "FAIR 80IISINa MONTH" WHEREAS, the citizens of America enjoy the freedom of choice more than any other nation on the face of the earth; and WHEREAS, with this freedom we have within our rights as granted to us by the Constitution of the United States, the right to fair and equal access to the housing of our choice; and WHEREAS, the Civil Rights Act of 1968 prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, and national origin; and WHEREAS, this protection was expanded by the Fair Housing Act Amendments of 1988 to include the handicapped and families with children in Virginia to further include the elderly as protected classes; and WHEREAS, The Richmond Association of REALTORS, Incorporated, and THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS, have set aside time to celebrate the theme "Fair Housing Opens Doors - REALTORS Are The Key;" and WHEREAS, fair and equal treatment is a fundamental right of all our nation's citizens, a right REALTORS support and promote. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RE80LVED, that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors does hereby recognize the month of April, 1993, as "Fair Housing Month," and commends all those associated with promoting equal housing opportunity in Chesterfield County and the Commonwealth of Virginia and calls it's significance to the attention of all our citizens. l ~l N , CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~? • y _,~ ~"~- ~ AGENDA 14.A. Meeting Date: April 28, 1993 Item Number: II Subject: . HEARINGS OF CITIZENS ON UNSCHEDULED MATTERS OR CLAIMS County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: Ms. Deborah Karnes has requested to address the Board regarding residential building .issues in the County. See attached. Preparers - ~.dniAAl .~ ~~}~, Title: Clerk to the Board of Supervisor Theresa M. Pitts County Administrator: cy~ # O 8 Attachments: ^ Yes ~' N o 4/28/93 ~~' ~-a8-~3 FROM DEBORAH KARNES TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS (PLEASE ALLOW MY HUSBAND TO READ THIS FOR ME SINCE I AM UNABLE TO BE PRESENT) FIRST LET ME SAY I AM VERY SORRY I AM UNABLE TO SPEAK BEFORE YOU MYSELF. I AM NOT SURE WHY, AFTER TWO YEARS, THIS COUNTY AND TOMAC WOULD CONTINUE TO DENY MY HOME A COMPLETE, CODE-FREE REPAIR. I WISH I KNEW WHAT HAPPENED TO OWNING UP TO ONE'S MISTAKES. WHAT IS WRONG WITH SAYING I SCREWED UP - I WILL FIX IT. I MADE THE FIRST CALL TO THIS COUNTY (NOT BOB) BECAUSE i THOUGHT THIS COUNTY'S PURPOSE, LIKE MANY OTHER COUNTIES I HAVE LIVED IN, IS TO PROTECT THE WELFARE OF THEIR CITIZENS. I DID NOT KNOW HOW WRONG I WAS. IN CLOSING - I WOULD LIKE YOU TO KNOW, I AND MY CHILDREN HAVE SUFFERED ENOUGH, JUST REMEMBER -WHEN YOU AND YOU FAMILY ARE IN THE YARD HAVING A COOK OUT OR THROWING BALL, THINK OF THE KARNES FAMILY - WE HAVE NOT BEEN ABLE TO DO THIS SINCE WE MOVED TO CHESTERFIELD COUNTY. ~~l~ ~~ Chesterfield County ~C~-ffice of the County Administrator P.O. Box 40 Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 Dear Mr. Ramsey: n~~. ~>a ~'~~ ~. t~ ~ ~ ~ ,~ ,.., ua _. `~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ^'° ~ ~ Go ~ \~c'~ '~ l .* ~ , \ ;.. \ ~`~~s' ~, 4 `r' ` ,, April 13, 1993 I respectfully request permission tp address the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors on April 28, 1993. I would like to address the Board regarding residential building issues in Chesterfield County. I request that I be afforded time during the "Hearings of Citizens on Unscheduled Matters or Claims", but regret that I am not available during the 3:00 p.m. session and respectfully request that time be allocated during the 7:00 p.m. session for my presentation. I, as a citizen of Chesterfield County, appreciate the opportunity to raise concerns that greatly affect every citizen of Chesterfield County. Thank-you and see you at the Board meeting on April 28th. Sincerely, ~i~c'~%Y Deborah M. Karnes 15201 Powell Grove Road Midlothian, Virginia 23112 (H) 739-8884 X83 i~) a --~ r -.~ :> CHESTERFIELD COUNTY ~- 4 *~' ~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~ h .v '" AGENDA Meeting Date: Apri 1 2 8 , 19 9 3 Item Number 14 • B Subject: -- HEARINGS OF CITIZENS ON UNSCHEDULED MATTERS OR CLAIMS County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: Mr. Robert Karnes has requested to address the Board regarding residential building issues in the County. See attached. Preparers ~ n~1J`r}'1. ~,t~6, Title: Clerk to the Board of Superviso Theresa M. Pitts County Administrator: # 08~ Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o Chesterfield County Office of the County Administrator ;. -~P.O. Box 40 Chesterfield, Virginia 23832 pear Mr. Ramsey: I respectfully request permission to address the Chesterfield Board of Supervisors on April 28, 1993. I would like to address the Board regarding residential building issues in Chesterfield County. I request that I be afforded time during the "Hearings of Citizens on Unscheduled Matters or Claims", but regret that I am not available during the 3:00 p.m. session and respectfully request that time be allocated during the 7:00 p.m. session for my presentation. Thank-you. I, as a citizen of Chesterfield County, appreciate the opportunity to raise concerns that greatly affect every c~izen of Chesterfield County. Thank-you and see you at the Board meeting on Apri128th. Sincerely, Robert G. Karnes 15201 Powell Grove Road Midlothian, Virginia 23112 (H) 739-8884 (W) 279-5258 cc: Arthur S. Warren, Chairman Edward B. Barber, Vice-Chairman Whaley M. Colbert Randolph P. Smith, Richmond Times-Dispatch `~ April 12, 1993 a`, ~ 93 .f r. 1g ~e~' CE~V~O E u E~ R ~ ;pR ~.1~ w~ ,~ ~„ v , , da ~ ~~ ~~~~% ~ ~,,- , ®8~ ~-a8-93 r~. e• P~1T9~~,ls_L~C~U TY NOLIFICATfONS TO BUILDERS_DURII~C~__BUILDINr;_PERNI~ APPLI~. M , ASION PROC~~S L ss: Subdivision , BTfildel Cody 14600 Helrsman Court '~ Ashbrook ' Ryan Homes 2 A, B, C 14605 Helmsman Court Ashbrook Ryan Hornes 2 A, B, C 14607 Helrsman Court Ashbrook Ryan Hornes 2 C 14611 Helmsman Court Ashbrook Ryan Homes 2 C 14613 Helmsman Court Ashbrook Ryan Hornes 2 C 14715 Midship Woods Court Ashbrook D & J Const. 1 Hi S & S 718 Breaker Pt. Court Ashbrook Pacesetter Homes 2 C 7601 Offshore Drive Ashbrook D & J Cons[. 2 Hi S & S 7605 Offshore Drive Ashbrook 1st Gen. Ser~s. of Rich. Hi S1SS 7606 Offshore Drive Ashbrook James E. Higgins 2 C 7608 Offshore Drive Ashbrook 1st Gen. Ser~s. of Rich. Hi S & S 7611 Broad Reach Drive Ashbrook 1st Gen. Servcs. of Rich. 1 Hi S & S 7701 Broad Reach Drive Ashbrook D & J Const. 2 Hi S ~ S 7704 Breaker Pt. Cirde Ashbrook Pacesetter Homes 2 A, C 7706 Breaker Pt. Court Ashbrook Pacesetter Homes 2 A, C 7711 Breaker Pant Cirde Ashbrook Finer Homes 2 C 7713 Breaker Pt. Cirde Ashbrook Finer Homes 2C 7719 Broad Reach Drive Ashbrook 1st Gen. Ser~s. of Rich. 1 Hi S & S 7719 Offshore Drive Ashbrook Rex Yoder, Bldr. 2 C 7722 Breaker Pt. Court Ashbrook Pacesetter Homes 2 A, C 7723 Offshore Drive Ashbrook W. E. Shelton 2 C 7725 Offshore Drive Ashbrook Leeco Const. 2 A, C 7727 Offshore Drive Ashbrook Pacesetter Homes 2 A C 2308 Arrow Wood Road B'Mil -Arrow Wood Bk1r. Not Shown , 1 - Hi SIS 2309 Arrow Wood Road B'MiN -Arrow Wood Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 2310 Arrow Wood Road B'MiN -Arrow Wood Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 2400 Arrow Wood Road B'MiN -Arrow Wood Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 2403 Arrow Woad Court B'MiN -Arrow Wood Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 2404 Arrow Woad Road B'Mil -Arrow Wood Bk1r. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 2407 Arrow Wood Road B'MiN -Arrow Wood Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 2408 Arrow Wood Road B'MiN -Arrow Wood Bklr. Not Shawn 2 - Hi SIS 2409 Arrow Wood Road B'Mil -Arrow Wood Bkir. Not Shawn 1 - Hi S1S 2410 Arrow Wood Road B'MiN -Arrow Wood 8kir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S/S 2411 Arrow Woad Road B'MiN - ArrawWood Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 2413 Arrow Wood Road B'MiN -Arrow Woad Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 2803 Autumn Woods Cirde 8'Mill -Autumn Woods Bkfr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 14301 Bimam Woad Drive B'Mill - Bimam Woods 81dr. Nat Shawn 2 - Hi SIS 14304 Bimam Wood Drive B'Mill - Bimam Woods Bkfr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 14309 Bimam Woad Road B'Mill - i3irnarn Woods Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 14401 &mam Woods Drive B'Mill - Bimam Woods Joe Taylor 2 A C 14402 eimam Woods Drimre B'Mill - Bmam Woods Jce Taylor , 2 C 14403 &mam Woods Orivoe B'Mill - Bimam Woods Jce Taylor 2 A C 14404 Bimam Woods Drive 8'Mill - Bimam Woods Jce Taylor , 2 A C 14405 Bimam Woods Orive B'Mill - Bimam Woods Jce Taylor , 2 A C 14406 Bimam Woods Road B'Mill - Bimam Woods Bkfr. Not Shawn , 2 - Hi SIS 14411 Bimam Waads Road B'Mill - Bimam Woods Bklr. Not Shown 2 - Hi ~S1S 2203 Bimam Woad Court B'Mill - Rimam Woods Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 2204 &mam Wood Court B'Mill - Bimam Woods Bkir. Not Shawn 2 - Hi SIS 2204 &mam Woad Place 8'Mill - Bmam Woods Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 2205 Bimam Woad Place B'Mill - imam Woods Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 2207 eimam Wood Court B'Mill - imam Woods Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 2207 Bimam Wood Place B'Mill - i3irnam Woods Bk1r. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 2209 Birnam Woods Court B'Mill - Bimam Woods Dawn Tech. 2 C 13705 Carriage Creek Place B'Mill -Carriage Creek T. N. Ingram, Jr. 2 A C 2506 Carriage Creek Court B'mill -Carriage Creek Bkir. Not Shawn , 1 - Hi SIS 2507 Carriage Creek Court B'mill -Carriage Creek Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 4/26/93 Listing Deemed ?o ~e ketta6Le But Not CsuarantQeclr 1?ARITAL LIST OF COUNTY NOTI FICA S TO BUILDERS DUF ING BUILDIN IT PLICAT ION PROCESS ~ Address: Subdivision Builder Code 2510 Carriage Creek Court B'rnill -Carriage Creek Bldr. Not Showr7 2 - i-ii S1S 14207 Chimney House Road B'Mill -Chirnney House Tn -Star 2 C 14210 Chimney House Road B'MiII -Chirnney House D & B Const. 2 C 14213 Chimney House Road B'Mill -Chirnney House Tri -Star 2 C 14300 Chimney House Road B'Mill -Chimney House D & B Const. 2 A, C 14302 Chimney House Road B'Mill -Chimney House Colonial Crafts 2 A, C 14304 Chimney House Road B'Mill -Chimney House Tomas 2 A, ~~ 14305 Chirnney House Road B'Mill -Chimney House Colonial Crafts, Inc. 2 C 14306 Chirnney House Road B'Mill -Chirnney House Randy Carrington 2 A, C 14308 Chimney House Road B'Mill -Chimney House P - L 2 A, C 14309 Chimney House Road B'Milt -Chimney House James Dee & Gloria Marlin 2 A, C 2401 Chimney House Road B'Mill -Chimney House DAN Enterprises 2 A, C 2401 Chimney House Terrace B'Mill -Chimney House DAN Enterprises 2 A, C 2403 Chimney House Terrace B'Mill -Chimney House Tri-Star Const. 2 A, C 2405 Chimney House Terrace B'Mill -Chimney House Concepts Unlimited, Inc. 2 C 2407 Chimney House Terrace B'Mill -Chimney House Concepts Unlimited, Inc. 2 C 2500 Chimney House Court B'Mill -Chimney House Hixson 2 C . 2501 Chimney House Place B'Mill -Chimney House Roger & Claudia Justice 2 C 2502 Chimney House Court B'Mill -Chimney House Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S!S 2502 Chimney House Place B'Mill -Chimney House Cdonial Crafts 2 C 2504 Chimney House Road B'Mill -Chimney House Coonial Crafts 2 C 2505 Chimney Hause Place B'Mill -Chimney House DAN Enterprises 2 A C 2506 Chimney House Place B'Mill -Chimney House Jce Taylor , 2 C 25th Chimney House Court B'Mill -Chimney Hause Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 2514 Chmney House Court B'Mill -Chimney House Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 2525 Chimney House Court B'Mill -Chimney House Cdonial Crafts Inc. 2 C 14004 Capper Hill Road B'Mill -Copper Hill Bldr. Not Shown 2 • Hi S1S 14006 Copper Hill Road B'Mill -Copper Hill Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 2401 Capper Hill Court B'Mill -Copper Hill Pacesetter Homes 2 C 2403 Copper Hill Caurt B'Mill -Copper Hill Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 2404 Capper Hill Caurt B'Mill -Copper Hill Bldr. Nat Shown 2 - Hi S1S 2407 Copper Hill Place B'Mill -Copper Hill Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 2408 Capper Hitl Place B'Mill -Copper Hill Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S!S 2409 Copper Hill Place B'Mill -Copper Hill Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 2410 Capper Hill Place B'Mill -Copper Hill Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 14200 Cove Ridge Court B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 A C 14201 Cove Ridge Caurt B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulse , 2 A C 14203 Cove Ridge Court B'Mill -Cave Ridge Puite , 2 A C 14204 Cove Ridge Court B'Mill -Cave Ridge. Pulte , 2 C 14205 Cove Ridge Court B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulse 2 C 14206 Cove Ridge Court B'Mill -Cove Ridge Putte 2 C 14208 Cove Ridge Caurt B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 C 14209 Cave Ridge Court B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 A C 14210 Cove Ridge Court B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte , 2 C 14300 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulse 2 C 14302 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill • Cove Ridge Pulte 2 C 14304 Covee Ridge Road 13'Mill -Cave Ridge P - L 2 A C 14304 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cave Ridge Pulte , 2 C 14306 Cave Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomas 2 C 14307 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cave Ridge Tomas 2 C 14308 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cave Ridge Tomas 2 C 14309 r'~ Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomas 2 C 14310 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomas 2 A C 14311 Cave Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cave Ridge Tomas , 2 C 14312 Cove Ridge Place B'Mill -Cove Ridge Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 14312 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomas 2 A C 4/26!93 Listf-rub 1}¢em¢d ?o $e R,¢6{a6~¢ $ut Not Guarant~¢¢d 2 PARITAL LIST OF COUNTY NOT IFICATIONS TO BUILDERS DURING BUILDING PERMIT APPLICA TION PRO ' CESS Address : Subdivision ~ ~~ 14313 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tornac 2 C 14314 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 A, C 14315 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 A, C 14316 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tornac 2 A, C 14319 Cove Ridge Road i3'Mill -Cove Ridge Pacesetter Horn es 2 A, C 14321 Cove Ridge Place B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 A, C 2406 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 C 2802 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 C 2804 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 C 2900 Cove Ridge Circle B'Mill -Cove Ridge A & A Gen. Cont. 2 C 2901 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 C 2903 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 C 2904 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Murray and Co. 2 C 2905 Cove Ridge Circle B'Mill -Cove Ridge Thomas and Joan Phipps 2 C 2905 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 A, C 2907 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 C 2908 Cove Ridge Trace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 A, C 2909 Cove Ridge Road 8'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 A, C 2910 Cove Ridge Trace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 A, C 2911 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 A, C 2912 Cave Midge Trace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 A, C 2913 Cove Ridge Terrace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 A, C 2914 Cove Ridge Trace B'Mill -Cove Ridge Pulte 2 A, C 3000 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 C 3001 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 A C 3002 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac , 2 C 3003 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 A, C 3004 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 C 3005 Cove Fbdge Road 8'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 A C 3008 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 C 3101 Cave Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Anderson & Atkinson Bldrs. 2 C 3102 Cave Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 C 3104 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 A, C 3106 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 A, C 3107 Cove Ridge Road B'Mill -Cove Ridge Tomac 2 A, C 13829 Cross Timbers Road B'Mill - Crosstimbers Contract Bldg. Svcs. (Ken 2 A C 2502 Cross Timbers Court B'Mill - Crosstimbers Jce Tusin Canst , 2 C 2500 Cross Timbers Terrace B'Mill - Crosstimbers Jce Tusin Const 2 A C 2515 Cross Timber Terrace B'Mill - Crosstimbers BWr. Not Shown , 1 - Hi S/S 14206 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mil • Deer Meadow Bldr. Not Shown 2 A C 14302 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mil -Deer Meadow Beers & White , 2 C 14310 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mil -Deer Meadow Beers & White 2 C 14312 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mil -Deer Meadow Beers & White 2 C 14314 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mit -Deer Meadow Beers & White (To be set by 2 A B C 14401 Doer Meadow Drive 8'Mil -Deer Meadow W. A. Hixson , , 2 B C 14402 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mil -Deer Meadow Wilco Const. , 2 A C 14403 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mil -Deer Meadow C. E. Coghill , 2 C 14404 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mil -Deer Meadow Wilco ConsL 2 A C 14406 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mit -Deer Meadow Wilco Const. , 2 A B C 14407 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mil -Deer Meadow Beers & White , , 2 A, B C 14409 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mil -Deer Meadow Tri-Star , 2 A B C 14412 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mit -Deer Meadow C. E. Coghill , , 2 A C 14413 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mit -Deer Meadow Beers & White 2 A B C 14414 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mil -Deer Meadow Wilco Canst• , , 2 A B C 14416 Deer Meadow Drive B'Mit -Deer Meadow Beers & White , , 2 A B C 2000 Deer Meadow Court B'Mit -Deer Meadow C. E. Coghill , , 2 A B C ' 4126/93 Listt-ng D¢etnect ?o ~e R,eJ,{Abl.¢ $ut Not Guaranlae¢d 3 PARITAL~JST OF COUNTY_~1QIIFICpT~ON~TO BUILDERS DURING BUI ~~~^ PERMIT APPLICAT ION PROCESS `''~ Address 2001 Deer Meadow Court Subdivision B'MiN -Deer Meadow BuIIdeL C. E. Coghill ~~g ~; 2 q g 2005 Deer Meadow Court B'MiN -Deer Meadow Joe Tusin Cons[. , g 2 q C 2005 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiY -Deer Meadow C. E. Coghill , , 2 C 2006 Deer Meadow Lane B'Mill -Deer Meadow Tri -Star 2 q ~~ 2010 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiN -Deer Meadow Joe Tusin Const. 2 A C 2011 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiN -Deer Meadow Beers & White , 2 C 2013 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiN -Deer Meadow Beers & White 2 C 2014 Deer Meadow Lane 8'MiM -Deer Meadow Beers & White ~ 2 A C 2101 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiN -Deer Meadow Joe Tusin Const. , 2 C 2103 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiU -Deer Meadow Richard L. Henshaw 2 C 2103 Deer Meadow Place B'MiN -Deer Meadow Stirling Const. 2 C 2105 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiN -Deer Meadow Richard L. Renshaw 2 C 2107 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiN -Deer Meadow Beers & White 2 C 2107 Deer Meadow Terrace B'MiN -Deer Meadow Tri -Star 2 A C 2108 Deer Meadow Terrace B'Miq -Deer Meadow Jce Tusin Const. , 2 A C 2109 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiN -Deer Meadow Joe Tusin Const. , 2 C 2109 Deer Meadow Terrace B'MiN -Deer Meadow Beers & White 2 A C 2110 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiN -Deer Meadow W, A. Hixson , 2 A C 2114 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiN -Deer Meadow Jce Tusin Const. , 2 A C 2118 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiA -Deer Meadow W. A. Hixson , 2 q C 2119 Deer Meadow Lane B'MiN -Deer Meadow W. A, Hixson 2 A C 14003 Fortunes Ridge Court B'Mill -Fortune's Ridge Bkir. Not Shan~n , 1 - Hi SIS 13803 Garrison Place Drive B'Mill -Garrison Place Tomas S1S 13804 Garrison Place Drive B'Mill -Garrison Place Tomas Hi S1S 13807 Garrison Place Drive B'Mill -Garrison Place Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 2302 Garrison Place Court B'Mill -Garrison Place Tomas Hi S!S 2303 Garrison Place Road B'Mill -Garrison Place Tomas Hi SIS 2304 Garrison Place Road B'Mill -Garrison Place Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 2304 Garrison Place Terrace B'Mill -Garrison Place Tomas Hi SIS 2305 Garrison Place Court B'Mill -Garrison Place Tomas Hi S1S 2305 Garrison Place Road B'Mill -Garrison Place Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 2305 Garrison Place Terrace B'Mill -Garrison Place Tomas Hi SIS 2307 Garrison Place Court B'Mill -Garrison Place Tomas Hi SIS 2307 Garrison Place Terrace B'Mill -Garrison Place Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 2308 Garrison Place Terrace B'Mill -Garrison Place Tomas Hi SIS 2311 Garrison Place Raad B'Mill -Garrison Place Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 2312 Garrison Place Road B'Mill -Garrison Place Tamar Hi SIS 2314 Garrison Place Road B'Mill -Garrison Place Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S!S 2316 Garrison Place Road B'Mill • Garrison Place Tomas Hi S1S 14201 Lang Gate Road B'Mill - Huntgate Woods Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 14304 Lang Gate Raad B'Mill - Huntgate Woods D & B Const 2 C 14308 Lang Gate Road B'Mill - Huntgate Woods D & B Canst 2 C 14310 Long Gate Road B'Mill - Huntgate Woods Darwin Bldg- Corp, 2 C 14311 Lang Gate Road B'Mill - Huntgate Woods D & B Const. 2 C 2805 Lang G ate Court B'Mill - Huntgate Woods Randy Carrington 2 C 13910 McTyres Cave Lane B'Mill - McTyre's Cove Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 3914 McTyres Cove Court B'Mill - McTyre's Cove Bldr. Not Shaur 1 - Hi SIS 3918 McTyres Caine Court B'Mill - McTyre's Cove Glenn M. Hill 2 A C 3604 Muirfield Green Terrace B'Mill - Muirfield Green P . L , 2 C 3703 Muirfield Green Drive B'Mill - Muirfleld Green P - L 2 A C 3708 Muir6eld Green Drive B'Mill - Muirfield Green P - L , 2 C 3608 Nut~ee Woods Drive B'Mill - Nuttr~ee Woods Bldr. Nat Shawn 2 - Hi SIS 14210 Regatta Point Road B'Mill -Regatta Pointe Bldr. Nat Shown 1 - Hi S1S 14308 Reggatta Pointe Road B'Mill -Regatta Pointe JGS Const. 2C 14312 Regat~ Pointe Road B'Mill - R ~~ Pointe A & A Hi S & S 14316 Regat4 Pointe Road B'Mill -Regatta Pointe Murray & Co. 2 C 4126193 ttstfng 1}~ettt¢d ?o $e Reti,a6te but Hot C1uaranteed 4 PARITAL LIST OF COUNTY NOTIFICATIONS TO BUILDE S D RING BUIL DING PERMIT APPLICA TION PROCESS Add ress: Subdivision gt Code 14322 Regatta Pointe Road B'Mill -Regatta Pointe A & A Gen. Cont. 2 A, C 14324 Regatta Pointe Road B'Mill -Regatta Pointe DAN Enterprises 2 A, C 3211 Regatta Pointe Court B'Mill -Regatta Pointe Mike Durnont 2 A, C 14102 Ridge Creek Road B'Mill -Ridge Creek Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 14106 Ridge Creek Road B'Mill • Ridge Creek Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 14107 Ridge Creek Road B'Mill -Ridge Creek Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 14113 Ridge Creek Road B'Mill -Ridge Creek Bldr. Not Shornm 1 - Hi SIS 14120 Ridge Creek Road B'Mill -Ridge Creek Higgason & Co. 2 A, C 14121 Ridge Creek Road B'Mitl -Ridge Creek Higgason & Co. 2 A, C 13922 River Birch Trace B'Mill • Riverbirch Trace Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S!S 13908 Sage Wood Road B'Mill - Sagewood Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S!S 2306 Shadow Ridge Court B'Mill -Shadow Ridge P - L 2 A, C 14108 Shallowford Landing Road B'Mill - Shallowford Landing Bkir. Not Shawn 2 - Hi SIS 14109 Shallowford Landing Road B'Mill - Shallowford Landing Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 3300 Shallowford Trace B'Mill - Shallowford Trace Higgason & Co. 2 C 14200 Spring Gate Road B'Mill -Spring Gate Keith Const. Mgmt. 2 A, C 14206 Spring Gate Road. B'Mill -Spring Gate Romark Cust. Bldg. 2 A, C 14303 Spring Gate Circle B'Mill -Spring Gate Fairiane ConsT. 2 C 14307 Spring Gate Road B'Mill -Spring Gate Tri-Star Const. 2 A, C 14315 Spring Gate Road B'Mill -Spring Gate Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 14324 Spring Gate Court B'Mill -Spring Gate Murray & Co. 2 C 3600 Stoney Ridde Trail B'Mill -Stoney Ridge Eugene F. & Gloria R. Kuhn 2 A, C 3100 Spreading Oak Road B'Mill -The Oaks Teko Const. 2 Hi S ~ S 13908 Turtle Hill Road B'Mill -Turtle Hill Bk1r. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 13910 Turtle Hill Road B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomac 2 A, C 14005 Turtle Hill Road B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, C 14007 Turtle Hill Road B'Mill -Turtle Hill Bldr. Not Shown 2 A, C 14103 Turtle Hill Road B'Mill -Turtle Hill Bkir. Not Shown 2 C 2200 Turtle Hill Lane B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, C, D 2200 Turtle Hill Place B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, B, C 2201 Turtle Hill Lane B'Milt -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, C 2201 Turtle Hill Place B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, B, C 2202 Turtle Hill Lane B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, C 2202 Turtle Hill Place B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, C 2204 Turtle Hill Place B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, C 2206 Turtle Hill Lane B'Mitl -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, C 2207 Turtle Hill Lane B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, C 2209 Turtle Hill Lane B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, C 2306 Turtle Hill Court B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tomas 2 A, C 2308 Turtle Hill Court B'Mill -Turtle Hitl Tomas 2 A, C 2309 Turtle Hill Caurt B'Mill -Turtle Hill Tamar 2 A, C 13407 Two Notch Place B'Mill -Two Notch Bkir. No[ Shown 1 - Hi SIS 14503 Leamington Drive Birkdale J. B. McCutcheon Jr., Inc. 2 C 12510 Spring Cress Caurt Cottage Mill M. A. Dev. 2 A, C 12511 Spring Cress Court Cottage Mill M. A. Dev. 2 C 14001 Buds Rub Drive Deer Run Cardan Canst. 2 C 3902 Echo Ridge Place Echo Ridge Parker Homes 2 C 13100 Lady Ashley Road Evergreen DelMonaco & Kamonsky 2 A, C 13107 Lady Ashley Road Evergreen Tamica 2 A, C 13113 Lady Ashley Road Evergreen Tamica 2 A, C 13119 Lady Ashley Road Evergreen DelMonaco & Kamonsky 2 A, C 13120 Lady Ashley Road Evergreen DelMonaco & Kamonsky 2 C 13123 Lady Ashley Road Evergreen Tamica 2 A, C 13130 Lady Ashley Road Evergreen Tomas 2 A, C 13131 Lady Ashley Road Evergreen Delmonoco & Kamosky 2 A, C 13136 Wessanne Road Evergreen Homecxaft Bldrs. 2 A, C 4126193 Llistft~g D¢emed ?v $e ReL{a66¢ But Not G.uarantQ¢d 5 PARITAL LhST OF COUNTY NOTIF C~""7~1 S TO BUILDERS DURING BUILDIF' PERMIT APPLICA TION PROCESS ~V,r' w~' Address: Subdivision Builder ~~g 13137 Lady Ashley Road Evergreen Delrnonaco Ya Karnosky 2 C 1400 Lady Ashley Court Evergreen Tamica 2 A, B, C 1401 Lady Ashley Court Evergreen Tarnica 2 A, B, C 1407 Lady Ashley Court Evergreen Tamica 2 c, 1408 Lady Ashley Court Evergreen Tarnica 2 C 1413 Lady Ashley Court Evergreen Tamica 2 C 1414 Lady Ashley Court Evergreen Tamica 2 C 13003 Walton Bluff Court Queensmill R. E. Herrman & Assoc. ~: 2 C 13004 Walton Bluff Court Queensmill Burgess Const. 2 C 1415 Walton Bluff Terrace Queensmill Sundance Enterprises 2 A, C 2120 Normandstone Drive Roxshire Glenn M. Hill 2 C 2324 Edgevlew Lane Roxshire R. A. Lowry Const. 2 C 2600 Olde Stone Road Roxshire Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S/S 2610 Okde Stone Road Roxshire Bkdr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 12502 Wood Sage East Sachem's Head Oliver Homes 2 A, B, C 12509 Spring Cress Court Sachem's Head M. A. Dev. 2 C 12514 Wood Sage East Sachem's Head Oliver Homes 2 A, C 12516 Wood Sage East Sachem's Head Oliver Homes 2 A, C 14521 Castleford Court Salisbury Signature Homes 2 C 14601 Castleford Court Salisbury J. A. Wood 2 A, C 14630 Caslfeford Court Salisbury Yarco Inc. 2 A, C 14631 Castleford Court Salisbury Endicott Canst. 2 A, C 14631 Castleford Drive Salisbury Burgess Const. 2 A, C 14643 Castleford Court Salisbury Betty J. & Gary R. 2 C 14644 Castleford Court Salisbury Fresno Corp. 2 A, C 2311 Rochester Court Salisbury Levy 2 A, C 2330 Rochester Court Salisbury Voltz Inc. 2 A, C 2421 Rochester Court Salisbury Signature Homes 2 A, C 2510 Rochester Court Salisbury Winterberry Homes 2 A, C 2421 Viburg Court Salisbury -Hatfield Voltz Inc. 2 C 2520 Viburg Court Salisbury -Hatfield Taylor-SChmiel 2 A, C 2521 Viburg Court Salisbury -Hatfield Taylor - Schmiel 2 A, C 402 Viburg Court Salisbury - Hatfield Winterberry Homes 2 A C 2400 Rochester Court Salsibury J. A. Wood Corp. 2 A, C 12802 Rossmere Cirde Stonehenge West Savoy 1 Hi S & S 12805 Glengate Road Stonehenge West Cdonial Equity 2C 12805 Rossmere Court Stonehenge West Stonehenge Const 2 A, B, C 12806 Glengate Road Stonehenge Wes[ Cdonial Equtty 2C 12806 Rassmere Court Stonehenge West Cdanial Equity 2 C 12807 Rassmere Court Stonehenge Wes[ Ranger Const 2 C 12808 Rossmere Court Stonehenge West Savoy Corp. 2 C 12809 Glengate Road Stonehenge West Cdaniad Equity 2 C 12809 Rossmere Court Stonehenge West Ranger CansL 2 C 207 Rossmere Drive Stonehenge Wes[ Fred Cliffey 2 C 307 Rossmere Drive Stonehenge West Savoy Corp. 2C 318 Rossmere Drive Stonehenge West Wayne E. Hall 2 A, C 336 Rossmere Drive Stonehenge West Stonehenge Canst 2 B, C 342 Rassrnere Drive Stonehenge West J. B. McCulcheon Jr. 2 C 347 Rossrnere Drive Stonehenge West Vdtz Co. 2 C 14401 Bent Creek Place W lake -Bent Creek Bklr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 14402 Bent Creek Place W lake -Bent Creek Bk1r. Not Shown 1 Hi S1S 14404 Bent Creek Place W9ake -Bent Creek Bldr. Not Shawn 1 - Hi S/S 14405 Bent Creek Place W lake -Bent Creek Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 14406 Bent Creek Place WYake -Bent Creek Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 14500 Bent Creek Court W lake -Bent Creek Bklr. Not Shown 1 Hi S!S 14503 Bent Creek Court W lake -Bent Creek Bkir. Not Shown 2 Hi S/S 4126193 LiistLng Deemed ?o $e it.~ia6t¢ $ut Hot GuArant+e¢d g P~l.RITAL LIST OF C. OUNTY NOTIFIC~T~'1NS T O BUILDERS DURING BUILDING PER ~ MIT APPL ICATION PROCESS Address' ~ ~ Subdivision 13u ild e 14508 Bent Creek Court W'lake • Bent Creek r Bldr Not Shown ~~ 14514 Bent CrP,ek Court W'lake -Bent Creek . Taylor - Schrniel 2 Hi S1S 5801 Bent Creek Road W'lake -Bent Creek Bldr. Not Shown 2 A, C 2 Hi S/S 5805 Bent Creek Road 5806 Bent Creek Road W'lake -Bent Creek Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 5807 Bent Creek Road Wlake -Bent Creek ' Taylor- Schmiel 2 Hi S & S 5809 Bent Creek Road W lake -Bent Creek Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 5811 Bent Creek Road W lake • Bent Creek ' Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S/S 5813 Bent Creek Road W lake -Bent Creek Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 14600 Chatmoss Court W lake -Bent Creek ' Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 14604 Chatrnoss Court W Lake - Chatmoss ' M. A. Dev. 2 A, C 14607 Chatmoss Court W Lake - Chatmoss ' M. A. Dev. 2 A, C 5500 Chatmoss Road W Lake - Chatmoss ' M. A. Dev. 2 A, C 5503 Chatmoss Road W Lake - Chatmoss ' M. A. Dev. 2 A, C W Lake - Chatmoss M. A. Dev. 2 C 5505 Chatmoss Road W'Lake - Chatmoss M. A. Dev. 2 A C 5507 Chatrnoss Road W'Lake - Chatrnoss M. A. Dev. , 2 A C 5508 Chaimoss Road W'Lake - Chatmoss M. A. Dev. Co. , 2 A C 5509 Chatmoss Road W'Lake - Chatrnoss M. A. Dev. , 2 A C 5510 Chatmoss Road W'Lake - Chatrnoss M1N - A Dev. , 2 A C 5512 Chatrnoss Road W'Lake - Chatrnoss M. A. Dev. , 2 A C 5513 Chatrnoss Road W'Lake • Chaimoss M. A. Dev. , 2 A C 5515 Chatmoss Road W'Lake - Chatmoss M. A. Development , 2 A C 5608 Chatmoss Road W'Lake - Chatmoss M. A. Dev. , 2 A, B, C 14300 Country Walk Court W'Lake -Country Walk Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 14303 Country Walk Court W'Lake -Country Walk Larry fGdd 2 A, C 5905 Country Walk Road W'Lake -Country Walk Bkir. Not Shown 1 Hi S/S 6000 Country Walk Road W'Lake -Country Walk Bkfr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 6002 Country Walk Road W'Lake -Country Walk Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 6003 Country Walk Road W'Lake -Country Walk Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S/S 6017 Country Walk Road W'Lake -Country Walk Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 14603 Duck Cove Place W'Lake -Duck Cove P - L 2 A, C 14705 Dude Cove Place W'Lake -Duck Cove P - L 1 Hi S & Swell 14700 Forest Wood Lane W'Lake -Forest Wood Dove Homes 2 fii S & S 14705 Forest Woad Lane W'Lake -Forest Wood Taylor -Schmiel 2 A, B, C 6102 Forest Wood Road W'Lake -Forest Woad Tomas 2 C 6103 Forest Woad Road W'Lake -Forest Wood Tomas 2 A, C 6110 Forest Wood Road W'Lake -Forest Wood JGS Canst. 2 A, B, C 6113 Forest Wood Road W'Lake -Forest Wood Camden Homes 2 C 14903 Gates Mill Road W'Lake -Gates Mill ? -failed to list 2 C 14905 Gates Mill Road W'Lake -Gates Mill Cdonial Crafts 2 C 14908 Gates Mill Road W'Lake -Gates Mill Camden Homes 2 C 14911 Gates Mill Road W'Lake -Gates Mill JGS Canst. 2 A, C 15004 Gates Mill Road W'Lake -Gates Mill JGS Const. 2 C 15008 Gates Milt Road W'Lake -Gates Mill Taylor -Schmiel 2 C 15905 Gates Mill Place W'Lake -Gates Milt ? 2 C 5800 Gates Mill Court W'Lake -Gates Mill Lary W. Kidd 2 C 5801 Gates Mill Court W'Lake -Gates Mill Tomas 2 C 5805 Gates Mill Court W'Lake • Gates Mill ? 2 C 5805 Gates Mill Place W'Lake -Gates Mill Larry IGdd 2 A, C 5811 Gates MiN Court W'Lake -Gates Mill Jce Taylor 2 A, C 5815 Gates Mill Court W'Lake -Gates Mill Chelsea Bldg. Corp. 2 C 5904 Gates Mill Place W'Lake • Gates Mill D & J Const. 2 C 5907 Gates Mill Place W'Lake • Gates Mill JGS Const. 2 C 5909 Gates Mill Place W'Lake -Gates Mill Jce Taylor 2 C 14904 Lansgate Court W'Lake - Lansgate Tomas 2 A, C 14905 Lansgate Court W'Lake - Lansgate Tomas 2 C 4126193 LLstf-ng fl¢emed ?0 1je Rettabt¢ but Not Guarante¢d 7 PARlTAL LIST OF BOUNTY NOTIFI~T''~tlS TO BUILDERS. DURING 13UILDINC= °ERMIT APPLIC ATION PROCESS ~/ ' " Address: ~ubdiv 'on B~iid er Cow 14907 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 C 14908 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tarnica 2 A, C 14909 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate P - L 2 C 15000 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tarnica 2 A, C 15001 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tamica 2 A, C 15002 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tarnica 2 A, B, C 15004 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, B, C 15006 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tamica 2 A, B, C 15007 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, C 15008 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tamica 2 A, B, C 15009 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tamica 2 A, B, C 15010 Lansgate Court W'Lake -Lansgate Tamica 2 A, B, C 6001 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate P - L 2 A, C 6003 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tamica 2 A, C 6004 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, C 6006 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate P - L 2 C 6101 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Jce Taylor 2 A, C 6102 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, C 6103 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate P - L 2 A, C 6104 Lansgate Road W Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, C 6105 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, C 6106 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, C 6107 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Jce Taylor 2 A, C 6200 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tamica 2 A, C 6201 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, C 6203 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, C 6206 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tamica 2 C 6209 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 C 6210 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate P - L 2 C 6211 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate P - L 2 C 6212 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, C 6213 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate Tornac 2 A, C 6214 Lansgate Road W'Lake -Lansgate P - L 2 A, C 14100 Laurel Trail Place W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C 14103 Laurel Trail Place W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C 14105 Laurel Trail Place W'Lake -Laurel Trail Me Gurn Co. 2 A, C 5700 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake - Laure! Trail P - L 2 A, C 5701 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail McGurn Co. 2 A, C 5703 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C 5705 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail McGurn Co. 2 C 5708 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C 5710 Laurel Trait Court W'Lake -Laurel Trail Mc Gum Co. 2 A, C 5712 Laurel Trail Court W Lake -Laurel Trail Mc Gum Co. 2 A, C 5714 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail Mc Gum Co. 2 A, C 5716 Laurel Trail Road W Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C 5800 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail Mc Gum Co. 2 A, C 5802 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C, D 5805 Laurel Trail Court W'Lake -Laurel Trail Mc Gum Co. 2 C 5806 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 C, D 5810 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C 5811 Laurel Trail Court W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C 5812 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C 5813 Laurel Trail Court . W'Lake -Laurel Trail Oki Rich. Bkirs. Inc. 2 A, C 5814 Laurel Trail Road W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C 5815 Laurel Trail Court W'Lake -Laurel Trail P - L 2 A, C 13704 Long Cove Place W'Lake -Lang Cove Mike Dumont 2 Hi S & S 4126193 L{stt-ny D¢erned 'Tv ~e ReLfa6~e But Not Csuarantreed 8 PLfilI9.1_LIST O~COUNTY NOTIFICAL~S TO BUILDEgS_QURING BUILDIN'` HERMIT ApPLICA LION PROCESS ddress~ Subdivision 13uilder Code 13713 Lony Cove Place W'Lake -Long Cove H. T. Hagrnan 1 t 1i S FA S 13716 Long Cove Place W'Lake -Long Cove A A Gen. Cont. 2 C 13718 Long Cove Place W'Lake -Long Cove A ~ A Gen. Cont. 2 C 13726 Long Cove Place W'Lake -Long Cove Swank Design 2 C 13729 Long Cove Place W'Lake -Long Cove R. K. Coleman 2 A C 13733 Long Cove Place W'Lake -Long Cove Mike Anthony , 2 A C 13800 Long Cove Court W'Lake -Long Cove Larry Kidd , 2 C 13801 Long Cove Court W'Lake -Long Cove Monahan Inc. 2 A C 13809 Long Cove Court W'Lake • Long Cove P - L . 2 A B C 5709 Long Cove Road W'Lake -Long Cove A & A Gen. Cont. , , 2 t-N S & S 5711 Long Cove Road W'Lake -Long Cove P - L Hi S & S 5722 Long Cove Road W'Lake -Long Cove P - L Hi S & S 5723 Long Cove Road W'Lake -Long Cove Ted D. Salmon 2 A C 14600 Mill Spring Cirde W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shown , 1 - Hi S/S 14600 Mill Spring Drive W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 14601 Mill Spring Circe W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 14602 Mill Spring Circle W'Lake - MiII Spring Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 14602 Mill Spring Drive W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 14603 Mill Spring Cirde W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shown 1 • Hi S1S 14604 Mill Spring Cirde W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S/S 14604 Mill Spring Drive W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkfr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 14605 Mill Spring Cirde W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 14606 Mill Spring Cirde W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 14606 Mill Spring Court W Lake -Mill Spring Bklr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 14607 Mill Spring Cirde W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 14608 Mill Spring Cirde W'Lake -Mill Spring 131dr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 14701 Mill Spring Drive W'Lake -Mill Spring Bk1r. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 14702 Mill Spring Drive. W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 14709 Mill Spring Drive W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shawn 2 - Hi S/S 14714 Mill Spring Drive W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkfr. Noi Shown 1 - Hi S/S 5800 Mill Spring Lane W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 5801 Mill Spring Lane W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shawn 1 - Hi S/S 5802 Mill Spring Lane W'Lake -Mill Spring Bktr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 5803 Mill Spring Lane W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Nat Shown 1 - Hi S!S 5804 Mill Spring Lane W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S/S 5806 Mill Spring Lane W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkfr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 5806 Mill Spring Road W Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shawn 1 - Hi S1S 5807 Mill Spring Lane W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 5809 Mill Spring Lane W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shawn 1 - Hi S1S 5809 Mill Spring Road W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 5810 MiII Spring Raad W'Lake -Mill Spring 8kir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5811 Mill Spring Lane W'Lake -Mill Spring Bk1r. Not Shawn 2 - Hi S1S 5813 Mill Spring Lane W'Lake -Mill Spring Bk1r. Not Shawn 2 - Hi S1S 5815 Milt Spring Road W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 5816 Mill Spring Road W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Nat Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5817 Mill Spring Road W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkfr. Nat Shown 1 - Hi S/S 5820 Mill Spring Road W'Lake - Mitl Spring Bk1r. Nat Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5821 Mill Spring Raad W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkfr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 5824 Mill Spring Road W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5900 Mill Spring Road W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 2 • Hi S1S 5902 Milt Spring Road W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S/S & Fill 5904 Mill Spring Road W fake -Mill Spring P - L 2 Hi S & S 5905 Mill Spring Road W'Lake -Mill Spring Bk1r. Not Shawn 2 - Hi S1S 6001 Mill Spring Court W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 6003 Mill Spring Court W'Lake -Mill Spring BkJr. Not Shawn 2 - Hi S1S 6005 Mill Spring Court W'Lake -Mill Spring Bkir. Not Shawn 2 - Hi S/S 4126193 Listing D¢¢med ?o $e ReLi,a6L¢ But Not Guarant¢¢d g PARITAL LIST OF COUNTY NO TIFICATIONS TO BUILDERS DURING i3U ILDl r' .(y ~ER(VIIT AP PLICATION PROCESS Address: Subdivision Buiider C d 6006 Mill Spring Court W'Lake • Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shown o e 1 - Hi SIS 6007 Mill Spring Court W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 6010 Mill Spring Court W'Lake -Mill Spring Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 6013 Mill Spring Court W'Lake -Mill Spring Carr Co• 2 Hi S & S 5900 Moss Creek Road W'Lake -Moss Creek Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 5902 Moss Creek Road W'Lake • Moss Creek Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 5904 Moss Creek Road W'Lake -Moss Creek Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5906 Moss Creek Road W'Lake -Moss Creek Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 6008 Moss Creek Road W'Lake • Moss Creek Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 6012 Moss Creek Road W'Lake -Moss Creek Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 6103 Moss Creek Court W'Lake -Moss Creek 81dr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 5605 North Chase Court W'Lake -North Chase Fiixson 2 A C 5606 North Chase Road W'Lake -North Chase G & R Bldrs. , 1 Hi S & S 5607 North Chase Road W'Lake -North Chase G & R Bldrs. 2 F1i S & S 5704 North Chase Court W'Lake -Nash Chase Swank Designs 2 C 10400 Oak Knell Cirde W'Lake • Oak Knell Tomas 2 A C 14403 Oak Knell Grde W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shown , 2 - Hi S1S 14406 Oak Knell Circle W'Lake -Oak Knell Btdr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 5702 Oak Knell Lane W'Lake -Oak Knell Endicott Const. 2 C 5702 Oak Knell Road W'Lake -Oak Knell Taylor - Sdtmiel 2 C 5703 Oak Knell Lane W'Lake -Oak Knell 131dr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 5703 Oak Knell Road W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shawn 2 - Hi S1S 5705 Oak Knell Lane W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S/S 5707 Oak Knell Lane W'Lake -Oak Knell Bkfr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 5708 Oak Knell Lane W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 5709 Oak Knell Lane W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 5710 Oak Knell Lane W'Lake -Oak Knell 81dr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 5711 Oak Knell Lane W'Lake -Oak Knell Bkir. Not Shawn 2 - Hi SIS 5712 Oak Knell Road W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 5713 Oak Knell Lane W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5800 Oak Knell Road W'Lake -Oak Knell eldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 5802 Oak Knell Road W'Lake -Oak Knell Bkfr. Nat Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5803 Oak Knell Road W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 5804 Oak Knell Road W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5806 Oak Knell Road W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shawn 1 - Hi S1S 5808 Oak Knell Road W Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 5809 Oak Knoll Cirde W'Lake -Oak Knell Bkir. Nat Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5810 Oak Knell Road W'Lake -Oak Knell Bldr. Nat Shawn 1 - Hi S1S 5814 Oak Knell Road W'Lake -Oak Knell Hixson 2 C 5400 Pleasant Grove Lane W'Lake -Pleasant Grove Tomas 2 A, C 5405 Pleasant Grove Lane W'Lake -Pleasant Grove P - L 2 A, C 5411 Pleasant Grove Lane W'Lake -Pleasant Grave P - L 2 A, C 5413 Pleasant Grove Lane W'Lake -Pleasant Grove P - L 2 A, C 14600 Ridge Pdnt Drive W'Lake -Ridge Pdnt Dobson 2 A, C 14601 Ridge Pant Drive W'Lake -Ridge Pdnt Dobson 2 A C 14602 Ridge Pdnt Drive W'Lake -Ridge Pdnt Dobson , 2 A, C 14603 Ridge Pdrrt Drive W'Lake -Ridge Print Dobson 2 A, C 14605 Ridge Print Drive W'Lake -Ridge Print Dobson 2 C 14606 Ridge Print Driv W'Lake -Ridge Print Dobson 2 A C 14607 Ridge Pdr-t Drive W'Lake -Ridge Print Dobson , 2 C 14701 Ridge Print Drive W'Lake -Ridge Print Dobson 2 A C 14705 Ridge Print Drive W'Lake -Ridge Print Dobson 2 A C 14707 Ridge Print Drive W'Lake -Ridge Print Dobson 2 C 14709 Ridge Print Drive W'Lake -Ridge Print Dobson 2 C 14710 Ridge Print Drive W'Lake -Ridge Print Dobson 2 A C 14711 Ridge Print Drive W'Lake -Ridge Print Dobson 2 C 4/26/93 Gistf-ny i}¢emed ?o ~e R ¢i;{ab6¢ Eut N t C , o stutrant~eed 10 MARITAL LIST OF COUNTY NOT IFIC NS TO BUILDE~DURING BUILp~~lr P~MIT APPLICA TION PROCESS Add Subdivisio ~ ress: n Code 14712 Ridge Point. Driv W'Lake •Ridye Point C. Rich. Dobson 2 A, C 14713 Ridge Point Drive W'Lake -Ridye Point Dobson 2 C 14715 Ridge Point Drive W'Lake -Ridge Point Dobson 2 A, C 14716 Ridge Point Drive W'Lake • Ridge Point Dobson 2 A, C 14718 Ridge Point Drive W'Lake • Ridge Point Dobson 2 A, C 14720 Ridge Point Drive W'Lake -Ridge Point Dobson 2 A, C 5703 Ridge Point Court W'Lake -Ridge Point Dobson 2 A, C 5704 Ridge Pant Court W'Lake -Ridge Point Dobson 2 A, C 5705 Ridge Pant Court W'Lake -Ridge Point C. Rich. Dobson 2 A, C 5706 Ridge Point Court W'Lake -Ridge Point Dobson 2 C 5708 Ridge Point Court W'Lake -Ridge Point Dobson 2 C 5709 Ridge Point Court W'Lake -Ridge Pant Dobson 2 A, C 5710 Ridge Pant Court W'Lake -Ridge Paint Dobson 2 A, C 5712 Ridge Pant Court W'Lake -Ridge Point Dobson 2 B, C 5804 Ridge Pant Road W'Lake -Ridge Pant Dobson 2 A, C 5808 Ridge Pant Road W'Lake -Ridge Pant Dobson 2 A, C 5810 Ridge Pant Road W'Lake -Ridge Pant Dobson 2 A, C 5813 Ridge Pant Road W'Lake -Ridge Pant Dobson 2 A, C 5814 Ridge Pant Road W'Lake • Ridge Pant Dobson 2 A, C 5816 Ridge Pant Road W'Lake -Ridge Pant Dobson 2 A, C 5817 Ridge Pant Road W'Lake -Ridge Pant Dobson 2 A, C 5103 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour P - L 2 A, C 5105 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour P - L 2 A, C 5107 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour Jce Taylor 2 A, C 5109 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour P - L 2 A, C 5111 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rack Harbour Tomac 2 A, C 5116 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour P - L 2 C 5121 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour JGS Const. 2 A, B, C 5201 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour Jce Taylor 2 A, B, C 5203 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour P - L 2 A, C 5207 Rode Harbour Road W Lake -Rock Harbour Otway Edward Hatcher 2 A, C 5209 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rack Harbour JGS Const. 2 A, C 5217 Rack Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour Joe Taylor 2 A, C 5219 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour P - L 2 A, C 5300 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour P - L 2 A, C 5305 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour Jce Taylor 2 C 5306 Rod< Harbour Road W'Lake -Rack Harbour P - L 2 C 5307 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rack Harbour P - L 2 C 5308 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rack Harbour Jce Taylor 2 C 5400 Rode Harbour Road W'Lake -Rock Harbour Jce Taylor 2 A, C 14404 Shelter Cove Road W'Lake -Sheffer Cave A & A Gen. Cont. 2 C 14406 Shelter Cove Road W'Lake -Shelter Cove A & A Gen. Coat 2 C 14410 Shelter Cove Road W'Lake -Shelter Cave P - L 2 C 14461 Shelter Cove Road W'Lake -Shelter Cave Bk1r. Nat Shawn 2 - Hi S1S 14511 Shelter Cove Road W Lake -Shelter Cave Investmenrt Homes 2 C 14519 Shelter Cave Road W'Lake -Sheffer Cove Investment Homes 2 C 6202 Shatter Cove Road W'Lake -Shelter Cove Bldr. Not Shawn 1 - Hi S1S 6208 Shelter Cove Cirde W'Lake -Shelter Cave Dawn Tech. 2 Hi S & S 6212 Shelter Cove Cirde W'Lake -Shelter Cove A & A Gen. Cont. 2 A, C 14501 Standing Oak Court W'Lake - Srar-ding Oak Tomas 2 C 14502 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomas 2 A, C 14503 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomas 2 C 14505 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomas 2 A, C 14506 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomas 2 A, C 14509 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 14510 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 412fi/93 t{-stt-tuj D¢emed ?o $e ReL{u6L¢ ~u,t N ot Csucrrant~eed 11 PA_HiT_AL_~T OF COUNTY NOT IFICAT~nNS TO BUILn1=RS ntlRttv~ Ri ni nir~~ PERMIT APPL ICATION PROCESS Address: Subdivision bode 14513 Standing Uak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 C 14514 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 C 14515 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 C 14516 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 14517 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 A, C 14518 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 14600 Standing Oak Cart W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 14601 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L E 2 A, C 14603 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 A, C 14605 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 A C 14606 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 14607 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 A C 14609 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 A C ~ 14610 Standing Oak Court W'Lake • Standing Oak P - L 2 C 14612 Standing Oak Court W'Lake • Standing Oak P - L 2 C 14614 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 C 14615 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 C 14616 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 A, C 14617 Standing Oak Court W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A C 5400 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac , 2 A, C - 5402 Standing Oak Road W Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 5404 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 C 5406 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 A, C 5408 Staanding Oak Road W'Lake -Blending Oak Tomac 2 A, C 5409 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 C 5412 Blending Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 5414 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 5415 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Blending Oak P - L 2 C 5419 Blending Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Dobson 2 C 5421 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 C 5422 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 C 5423 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak P • L 2 C 5425 Standing Oak Road W'Lake - Blending Oak P - L 2 C 5500 Standing Oak Place W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 A, C 5502 Standing Oak Place W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 A, C 5505 Standing Oak Place W'Lake • Standing Oak Tomac 2 C 5507 Standing Oak Place W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 C 5508 Standing Oak Place W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 5600 Slgnding Oak Road W'Lake • Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 5601 Blending Oak Road W Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 C 5604 Blending Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, B, C 5605 Standing Oak Road W Lake - Standing Oak P • ~ 2 A, C 5606 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 5607 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 C 5609 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 5700 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 C 5702 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 C 5703 Standing Oak Place W'Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, C 5704 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Blending Oak Tomac 2 C 5705 Standing Oak Road W Lake -Standing Oak P - L 2 A, B, C 5706 Standing Oak Road W'Lake - Sending Oak Tomac 2 A, C 5707 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Tamar 2 A, g 5708 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Blending Oak James W. Poe 2 A, B, C 5709 Standing Oak Road W'Lake -Standing Oak Tomac 2 A, C 5421 Sunrise Bluff Court W'Lake -Sunrise &uff A & A Gen. Contractor 2 A, C 5423 Sunrise Bluff Court W'Lake -Sunrise Bluff JG S Cansi. 2 C 4126!93 LtstLtuJ Deemed 70 ~e Re6ia6~¢ Eu-t Nvt Guaranteed 12 P~FIITAL LIST OF.COUNTY NOTI FIS~ ~~~NS TO BUILDERS DURING B UILDIN' T LIGA TION PROCESS , ~~r++'' Address: Subdivision ~~~gr Code 14908 Walnut Bend Road W'Lake -Walnut Bend InveslrnN.nt Hornes Corp. 2 A, C 15000 Walnut Bend Road W'Lake -Walnut Bend Investment Hornes 2 A, C 15004 Walnut Bend Road W'Lake -Walnut Bend JGS Const. 2 C 15010 Walnut Bend Road W'Lake -Walnut Bend JGS Const. 2 A, B, C 15011 Walnut Bend Road W'Lake -Walnut Bend P - L 2 A, C 15012 Walnut Bend Road W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 A, C 15013 Walnut Bend Road W'Lake -Walnut Bend Larry W. Kidd 2 A, C 15015 Walnut Bend Road W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tomac 2 A, r 15017 Walnut Bend Road W'Lake -Walnut Bend Joe Taylor 2 A, C 6300 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Joe Taylor 2 A, C 6300 Walnut Bend Terrace W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 C 6301 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend JGS Const. 2 A, C 6301 Walnut Bend Terrace W'Lake -Walnut Bend Larry lGdd 2 A, C 6302 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 A, C 6304 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Sunlite Homes 2 A, C 6305 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 A, C 6306 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend P - L 2 A, C 6306 Walnut Bend Terrace W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 A, C 6307 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Camden Homes 2 A, C 6307 Walnut Bend Terrace W'Lake -Walnut Bend Larry Kidd 2 A, B, C 6308 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 q, C 6308 Walnut Bend Terrace W'Lake -Walnut Bend Sunlite Homes 2 q, C 6309 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Larry FGdci 2 A, C 6309 Walnut Bend Terrace W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tomac 2 A, C 6310 Walnut Bend Terrace W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 A, C 6311 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 A, C 6314 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tomac 2 A, C 6314 Walnut Bend Terrace W'Lake -Walnut Bend Joe Taylor 2 A, C 6316 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Larry FGdd 2 A, C 6400 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tomac 2 A, C 6402 Walnut Bend Drive W'Lake -Walnut Bend Fairlane Const. 2 A, C 6501 Walnut Bend Court W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 C 6502 Walnut Bend Court W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 A, C 6504 Walnut Bend Court W'Lake -Walnut Bend Tamica 2 A C 6505 Walnut Bend Court W'Lake -Walnut Bend Sunlite Homes , 2 A, C 6506 Walnut Bend Court W'Lake -Walnut Bend P - L 2 A, C 14206 Watercxest Court W'Lake - Watercres[ G & R Bkirs. 2 C 14101 Waters Edge Cirde W'Lake -Waters Edge Turner Const 2 A, C 14103 Waters Edge Cirde W Lake -Waters Edge A & A Gen. Cont. 2 A, B C 14106 Waters Edge Cirde W'Lake -Waters Edge P - L , 2 A C 14203 Waters Edge Terrace W'Lake -Waters Edge pawn Tech. 2 A C 5900 Waters Edge Raad W'Lake -Waters Edge Bkilr. Nat Shown , 2 Hi SIS 5901 Waters Edge Road W'Lake -Waters Edge Bkir. Nat Shown 1 - Hi SIS 5903 Waters Edge Road W'Lake -Waters Edge Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S!S 5904 Waters Edge Road W'Lake -Waters Edge Bkfr. Not Shown 1 Hi SIS 5905 Waters Edge Road W'Lake -Waters Edge Bki1r. Nat Shown 1 - Hi SIS 5906 Waters Edge Road W fake -Waters Edge Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 5907 Waters Edge Road W'Lake -Waters Edge Bkir. Not Shawn 2 - Hi S/S 5908 Waters Edge Road W'Lake -Waters Edge Bkfr. Not Shawn 2 Hi SIS 5909 Waters Edge Road W'Lake -Waters Edge Bkfr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 5910 Waters Edge Road W'Lake -Waters Edge Bkir. Not Shown 2 Hi S1S 6005 Waters Edge Road W Lake -Waters Edge Bk1r. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS & Fill 6104 Waters Edge Road W'Lake -Waters Edge David S. & Denise Wagner 2 C 6106 Waters Edge Road W'Lake -Waters Edge Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 13805 West Bay Drive W'Lake -West Bay Carr Co. 2 Fit S & S 14307 West Share Lane W'Lake -West Shore Ted T. Salmon 2 C 4126193 G{stLtuJ I)¢emed ?o ~¢ fteLia66¢ but Not Guarant¢¢d 13 PAAITAL LIST OF COUNTY NO TIFIC_A'7NS TO BUILDERS DURING BU ILDIN '' ~RMIT APPLICA TION PROCESS ~ ,~ Address: Subdivision B`i der Code 6026 Willow Glen Road W'Lake -Willow Glen Hixson 2 A C 6214 Willow Glen Road W'Lake -Willow Glen Endicott Const. , 2 A, C 6215 Willow Gten Road W'Lake -Willow Glen Sunlite Hornes 2 C 6217 Willow Glen Road W'Lake -Willow Glen P - L 2 A, C 6218 Willow Glen Road W'Lake -Willow Glen P - L 2 A, C 6219 Willow Glen Road W'Lake - Willow Glen P - L 2 A, C 6220 Willow Glen Road W'Lake -Willow Glen Sunlite Homes 2 C 6224 Willow Glen Road W'Lake -Willow Glen Endicott Const. f 2 C 6230 Willow Glen Road W'Lake -Willow Glen James G. Walters 2 A, C 6232 Willow Glen Road W'Lake -Willow Glen Fairlane Cons[. 2 A, C 6300 Willow Glen Road W'Lake -Willow Glen Pacesetter Homes 2 A, C 14400 Woods Walk Lane W'Lake -Woods Walk Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 14402 Woods Walk Court W'Lake -Woods Walk Bk1r. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 14402 Woods Walk Lane W'Lake -Woods Walk Bkir. Not Shown 2 - Hi S1S 14404 Woods Walk Lane W'Lake -Woods Walk Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 14405 Woods Walk Lane W'Lake -Woods Walk Bldr. Not Shown 2 - Hi SIS 14406 Woods Walk Lane W Lake -Woods Walk Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 14407 Woods Walk Lane W'Lake -Woods Walk Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 14408 Woods Walk Lane W'Lake -Woods Walk Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5600 Woods Walk Road W'Lake -Woods Walk P - L 2 C 5601 Woods Walk Road W'Lake -Woods Walk P - L 1 Hi S-Swell • 5602 Woods Walk Road W'Lake -Woods Walk P - L 2 C 5606 Woods Walk Road W'Lake -Woods Walk Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 5608 Woods Walk Road W'Lake -Woods Walk Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 5611 Woods Walk Road W'Lake -Woods Walk Bldr. Not Shawn 1 - Hi SIS 12803 Coralview Road Wagon Park Tomas 2 A, B, C 12804 Coralview Road Walton Park Tomas 2 A, B, C 12805 Coralview Road Walton Park Tomas 2 A, B, C 1300 Walton Bluff Terrace Walton Park Sundance Enterprises 2 A, C 13000 Walton Bluff Cirde Walton Park Burgess Const. 2 C 13001 Walton Bluff Cirde Walton Park Voltz Inc. 2 C 13001 Walton Bluff Terrace Walton Park Burgess Const. 2 C 13005 Walton Bluff Terrace Walton Park Burgess Const. 2 A, C 13017 Ardara Lane Walton Park 8kir. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 13023 Ardara Lane Walton Park Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 1305 Walton Bluff Terrace Walton Park Burgess Const. 2 A, C 1311 Walton Bluff Terrace Walton Park Burgess Const. 2 C 1312 Walton Bluff Terrace Walton Park Joseph V. Hdland 2 A, C 13202 G raveton Court Walton Park BkJr. Not Shawn 1 - Hi S1S 13203 Graverton Court Walton Park Bk1r. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 13204 Graveton Caurt Walton Park Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi S1S 13205 Grovertan Court Walton Park Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 13206 Groverton Court Walton Park Bkir. Not Shawn 1 - Hi S!S 13207 Gravertan Court Walton Park Bk1r. Nat Shown 1 - Hi SIS 1409 Walton Bluff Terrace Walton Park Burgess Const. 2 A, C 1411 Walton Bluff Terrace Walton Park Burgess Const. 2 A, C 406 Lancet' Drive Walton Park Old Tyme Bkir. 2 C 412 Lancet' Drive Walton Park Endicott Const. 2 C 518 Glenmeadow Road Walton Park BkJr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 524 Glenmeadow Road Walton Park Bk1r. Not Shown 1 - Hi S/S 548 Glenmeadow Road Walton Park Bldr. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 556 Glenmeadow Road Walton Park Bkir. Not Shown 1 - Hi SIS 600 Glenmeadow Road Walton Park Bkir. Not Shawn 1 - Hi S1S 701 Shadow Hill Court Walton Park Oki Tyme Bkir. 2 A B C 702 Shadow Hill Court Walton Park Tomas , , 2 B C 703 Shadow Hill Court Walton Park Tomas , 2 A, B, C 4126193 ListLng 17¢etn¢t[ ?o $¢ ReLi.ab~¢ Dut Not Cuarant~e¢s~ 14 ~~~w~nJ UUHIN ~ fj rILDINr' ?ERMIT APPLICATION PROCESS Address. 704 Shadow Hill Court 711 Shadow Hill Court 718 Shadow Hill Court 723 Shadow Hill Court Walton Park ' Tornac 2 B C Walton Park Tomac 2 A, B, C Walton Park Tomac 2 B C Walton Park Chas. F. Coates, Inc. 2 A, B, C 4!26!93 ListLng D¢em¢d ?o $e Re6ia6L¢ but Not Guarante¢d 15 /~~r CHESTERFIELD COUNTY ` BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0~ ~~~ AGENDA Meeting Date: Apr i 1 2 $~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Item Number: 15 ' A . Su_ b~ect: Public Hearing to Amend the Zoning Ordinance to Allow Variances and Other Amendments in "Old" Zoning Districts Without Requiring a Rezoning Coun Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: The Planning Commission and staff recommend approval of the attached Zoning Ordinance Amendment. Summary of Information: On March 10, 1993, the Board of Supervisors forwarded the attached Zoning Ordinance amendment to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation. This Amendment will permit owners of property with "old" office, commercial and industrial zoning to apply for: - Variances - Special Exceptions - Conditional Uses - Conditional Use Planned Developments - Amendments to conditions or proffered conditions The adoption of the "new" zoning ordinance in 1989 was envisioned as the first step in a process to improve the quality of development and improve the efficiency of the Planning Department. This process was envisioned to be completed shortly after adoption of the "New" Zoning Ordinance and include the following: - Allow development of property with old zoning; Prepay r: ~. ~~~~~,~1cv. TStle: Director of ~~ Thomas E. Jac son Coun Administrator: ` Attachments: ~ Yes ~ N o RevB:2APR2893 # 086 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Summary of Information: (Continued) Page ? off? - Not allow "zoning" actions...i.e. variances, special exceptions, conditional uses/conditional use planned developments, amendments to conditions in "old" zoning districts; - Convert all "Old" Zoning Districts to a comparable "New" Zoning Districts; - Repeal the "Old" Zoning Ordinance With the down turn in the economy and the downsizing of the Planning Department, the zoning conversion and repealing the "old" zoning ordinance were delayed until 1993. The Board has directed the Planning Commission and the Planning Department to begin the zoning conversion project. This conversion process, to include repealing the "old" Zoning Ordinance, should be completed in nine (9) to twelve (12) months. The change in the original schedule to complete the zoning conversion project has created delays and extra costs for some commercial and industrial projects. For example, if a change to a previously imposed condition is needed on a parcel with "old" zoning, the developer must first rezone the property to a "new" commercial or industrial zoning district. This adds a minimum of $1250 in County fees and adds three (3) months or more to the approval time. This Zoning Ordinance amendment will eliminate these extra costs and delays for a maximum of one (1) year to allow the County to complete the zoning conversion project and repeal the "old" Zoning Ordinance. If the conversion is not completed within that time frame, the current practice of requiring "new" office, commercial and industrial zoning prior to modifying development standards will automatically be reinstated. # ~ 8'~' AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD, 1978, AS AMENDED, BY AMENDING AND RE-ADOPTING AN ORDINANCE DEFINING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHAPTERS 21 AND 21.1 RELATING TO CONDITIONAL USES, CUPD'S, SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS, VARIANCES AND AMENDMENTS TO ZONING CONDITIONS 1. BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County: (1) That the attached ordinance adopted April 12, 1989, and amended on 4-22-92 and 6-24-92, amending Chapter 21 of the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as amended, is amended and reenacted as follows: 0 0 0 C. Except as noted in ara raph D property for which a rezoning application is filed with the County after April 12, 1989, shall be governed by the provisions of Chapter 21.1; provided however, that the applications for permits for mobile homes existing continuously in the same location in B or M zoning districts since on or before January 1, 1992, shall be governed by Chapter 21. D. All property zoned O, B or M on Aprii 12, 1989, or after such date if a rezoning application was filed with the County prior to April 12, 1989, may be developed in accordance with Chapter 21. Conditional Uses, Conditional Use Planned Develo m SBeciai Exceptions variances and amendments to previously imr~osed conditions or proffered conditions may be granted if applied for within one (1) year of the adoption of this Ordinance for properties zoned O. B or M and_ uch properties may be developed in accordance with Chapter 21. 0 0 0 That this Ordinance shall be effective on the date of its ado tion by the Board of Supervisors. W P/APR93/APR6/dm 08~s Richmond ,, Newspa pers, I nc. An Affiliate of Media General P.O. BOX C-85333 RICHMOND, VIRGINIA 23293-0001 (804) 649-6000 COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD BDARD OF SUF'ERVISDRS AT'TN : JOAN DULEZAL F'. D. HDX 4C~ CHESTERFIELD VA E;_;83~: DATE CODE DESCRIPTION RATE CHARGES CREDITS TOTAL INCHES AMOUNT LINES RUNS ~4 / U7I `~~:, 1 ]. 1 LEGAL NDT I CE TAY.E NDT I CE 43 J Z 7 • .~f}~ Richrnc~r,d Newspapers, Ir~c. p'~_Ibl fisher cif THE RICHMOND T I ME5-D I SF'ATCH This is tc~ certify that the ettached LEGAL NOTICE was p~.~b1 i shed by Richrnc~r,d Newspapers, Inc. , fir, the City cif Richuu~r,d, State cif Virgir,i~, car, the fc~llawir,g d~te5: C~4l~>7l9~:, Cy4/ 14/93 °fhe first ir,sertic~r, being giver,.... t~4l~~7/93 ~~r~r, tc~ ~rrgtt~r~ri~~d before ~ . r,ie this rlif ~ . ~ , _.. __ - NOta y F'~.,bl is S~,perv Or tote cif Virginia City Of RichrnOr,d My Gc ~mrn3!~a i Or, expires ~Y Eomm°~sion Fzoires dune 30 1 X96 WHEN REMIT~f'ING p'LEASE REFER TO YOUR CUSTOMER # ~:: ~>BU~S 19. 9c CASH DISCOUNT IF PAID ON OR BEFORE 15th OF THE SUCCEEDING MONTH. NO DISCOUNT ALLOWED THEREAFTER. ~~ -i +' ~ ~ TAKE IYOTICL r ~' ~ x , ~~ -,,~ i V'~ Take ~ notice that~f the Boatd:_ of.~. Suppeervisgrs of Chestis~eld County,:'Vir- ~inia,. at a reggular meet- mg on April 28, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. in the County Public Meetingg Room. at Chesterfield Courthouse, Chesterfield, Virginia, wily. hold public heanngs to< <,-. consi-der: 1. An ordinance to amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield. 1978, as amended,. by amending and reenacting the preamble of Chapter 21 relating to conditional uses, conditional use planned developments,. special exceptions, var- iances and amendments to previously imposed conditions or proffered conditions. This amend- ment would allow the filing of applications for the-above mentioned re- quests -may be granted if appplied for .within one (1) year of the adoption of this amendment for properties zoned O, B, or M without first rezon- ing the property to a new office, commercial, or • industrial .zoning district. 2._An ordtnance_;_t_ .: ~< ~~ sinendF~ the"` Code'`of' the• County of Chesterfield, 1978,: as .amended, by "amending and''reenacting 'Section 5-6' relating to the,: restriction of dogs in the County. Copies~of the ordinances • are.on file in the County Administrator's Office, Room : 505, , 9901. Lori ' Road, Chesterfield, Vir- ginia, and may be exa- mined by all interested persons between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. fix, Apr 7,14 /93 I~ EMILY WELL'~~ t~~inQ d~~13• swc~rn~ d+:,, uPnn m~• t+ath~ d~Pt~s~ and sa•,~ tl-lat I am C.lassifie+~ Adv~r•tisir,a ManaQ~r• ~t Thy F'r•_+Qr•~ss-Indc::~~~ a n~wsPaP~r ~r•intcd in said Iit••r• and ~:tat~~ and tl-~at tl-~~ advrrtis~m~nt c+f: TAN'E N~ITII_E waa PUt~I ish~d t~wr: I_hEStE•r•fiEl d ~ #2~+1 Ch~st~rfiel d~ Va. ~.''~c~;ii was p~1t+1 ishEd in said PaP~r ors: APr• 7~ 14 /::~:~e f)t_~ i ~+ ~ i _; tee, i:)f_i IF NOT AMOUNT DUE i PAID BY WILL BE ! i w i 'c h i r~ f ~ ~~ a'r 4 : ~~ i ::: ~ . is>ij AGATES LINES WORDS INCHES ZONE THE PROGRESS INDEX 7 `= P.O. BOX 71 ~ " 15 FRANKLIN STREET EDITIONS OPER S/V ~i PETERSBURG, VA 23804-0071 ~ 804-732-3456 .._ SKIP SCHEDULE N ~"; ',~. ; ;~ .;. .. ~ TO: ' AD GIVEN BY PHONE ~~. ~ S T' :'-' i ' i' l < t +~ , s"i ._' ~ ~ ~ C WDEXING TERMS TA6;EhIOTI ~ ~~h~stcr•ficld, Va.. `3c:.~: START DATE STOP DATE ~ I 2 518 8 7 6. RETURN THIS PORTION WITH PAYMENT j `~ ~ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ARTHUR S. WARREN, CHAIRMAN CLOVER HILL DISTRICT EDWARD B. BARBER, VICE CHAIRMAN MIDLOTHIAN DISTRICT J. L. McHALE, III BERMUDA DISTRICT HARRY G. DANIEL DALE DISTRICT WHALEY M. COLBERT MATOACA DISTRICT ~ CHESTERFIELD CO UNT Y``~ P.O. Box 40 CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA 23832-0040 TO: Richmond Times Dispatch FROli: Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors DATE: March 23, 1993 SII&TECT: Meetings and Coming Events One (1) time, Wednesday, April 7, 1993 One (1) time, Wednesday, April 14, 1993 LANE B. RAMSEY COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Please confirm by calling the Clerk to the Board of Supervisors Office at 748-1200. Also, please fax me a computer printout of the ad--fax number 748-3032. PLEASE SEND TEAR SHEET WITH BILL. Theresa M. Pitts Clerk to the Board of Supervisors Attachment 0 Providing a FIRST CHOICE community through excellence in public service. g~~ Pooled an Ra ycled PoW. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ARTHUR S. WARREN, CHAIRMAN CLOVER HILL DISTRICT EDWARD 8. BARBER, VICE CHAIRMAN MIDLOTHIAN DISTRICT J. L. McHALE, III BERMUDA DISTRICT HARRY G. DANIEL DALE DISTRICT WHALEY M. COLBERT MATGACA DISTRICT ~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY`" P.O. Box 40 CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA 23832-0040 TO: Progress Index FROI~i: Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors DATE: March 23, 1993 SUBJECT: Meetings and Coming Events One (1) time, Wednesday, April 7, 1993 One (1) time, Wednesday, April 14, 1993 LANE B. RAMSEY COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Please confirm by calling the Clerk to the Board of Supervisors Office at 748-1200. Also, please fax me a computer printout of the ad--fax number 748-3032. PLEASE SEND TEAR SHEET WITH BILL. Theresa M. Pitts Clerk to the Board of Supervisors Attachment Providing a FIRST CHOICE community through excellence in public service. PnnMEOn Re ycleE Papar .~ ., TAKE NOTICE Take notice that the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County, Virginia, at a regular meeting on April 28, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. in the County Public Meeting Room at Chesterfield Courthouse, Chesterfield, Virginia, will hold public hearings to consider: 1. An ordinance to amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as amended, by amending and reenacting the preamble of Chapter 21 relating ~o conditional uses, conditional use planned developments, special exceptions, variances and amendments to previously imposed conditions or proffered conditions. This amendment would allow the filing of applications for the above mentioned requests may be granted if applied for within one (1) year of the adoption of this amendment for properties zoned O, B, or M without first rezoning the property to a new office, commercial, or industrial zoning district. 2. An ordinance to amend the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as amended, by amending and reenacting Section 5-6 relating to the restriction of dogs in the County. Copies of the ordinances are on file in the County Administrator's Office, Room 505, 9901 Lori Road, Chesterfield, Virginia, and may be examined by all interested persons between the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. V .- /;j, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY • ° BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 0£? AGENDA Meeting Date: Apr i 1 2 8 , 19 9 3 Item Number: 15 . s . Subject: Public Hearing to Amend the Ordinance Relative to the Restriction of Dogs. County Administrator's Comments: Board Action Requested: The Planning Commission and staff recommend that the Board adopt the attached amendment to the County Code relative to the control of dogs. On February 24, 1993, the Board of Supervisors forwarded two (2) code amendments to the Planning Commission for review and recommendation. On March 30, 1993, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on those amendments. After hearing from several speakers, the Commission closed their public hearing and deferred their decision until April 20, 1993. Staff was directed to formulate additional alternatives based on the public comments. On April 5, 1993, staff met with Bob Duncan, Chief of the Wildlife Division, Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries, and representatives from two (2) hunt clubs, Tom Tennille and Denny Quaiff. Alternatives that would allow hunting and still provide better control of dogs and more protection for County citizens were discussed. Four (4) alternatives, as noted in the attached "Summary for Leash Law Ordinances," were prepared for the Commission's consideration. ~' ~,w,. Prepa r• 'I~tle• Director of Planning (N'0'~ . Coun Administrator: ~B~ Attachments: ^ Yes ~ N o ~: CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Summary of Information: (Continued) Page ? o~ On April 20, 1993, after considerable discussion, the Commission unanimously recommended that the Board adopt the following code amendment that would: - Be applicable County-wide; - Not require physical confinement or restraint of dogs while on their owner's property; - Require non-hunting dogs to be on a leash when off their owner's property; - Exempt hunters' dogs from the "leash law" requirements for lawful hunting, training or field trials. Further, the Commission adopted the attached resolution in support of higher fines, especially for repeat violators of Animal Control Laws, and enactment of County ordinances pursuant to new State regulations on dangerous and vicious dogs. # OJC1 ;, ' SLI~VIMARY OF LEASH LAW ORDINANCES I. Ordinances A, B, C & D: A. Remove unnecessary language in second sentence of subsection (a) B. Remove mandatory duty language in third sentence of subsection (a) C. Add hunting exception from leash law II. Ordinances A & B: A. Apply leash law to entire County B. Ordinance A: Confinement required on owner's/custodian's property C. Ordinance B: Confinement not required on owner's/custodian's property III. Ordinances C & D: A. Leash law in non-burn area; "control of owner" in burn area B. Ordinance C: Confinement required on owner's/custodian's property C. Ordinance D: Confinement not required on owner's/custodian's property PENALTIES I. Currently maximum $100 fine under County Code II. Could increase to maximum of $250 under Virginia Code III. No jail time available IV. Fines/penalties not technically before Commission 0400:3673.1 09~ WORK SESSION DRAFT AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CODE OF THE COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD, 1978, AS AMENDED, BY AMENDING AND REENACTING SECTION 5-6 RELATING TO THE RESTRICTION OF DOGS IN CERTAIN PORTIONS OF THE COUNTY BE IT ORDAINED by the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County: (1) That Section S-6 of the Code of the County of Chesterfield, 1978, as amended, is amended and reenacted to read as follows: Sec. 5-6. Running at large -Prohibited. _(a,~ It shall be unlawful to permit any dog to run at large within the county at any time during the year. Any person who permits his dog to run at large, shall be deemed to have violated the provisions of this section. The dog warden and deputy dog wardens are authorized to cause all dogs found running at large in violation of this section to be caught and penned up in the county dog pound. (b Except as provided in subsection (c , a dog shall be deemed to be running at large under subsection (a~ if the dog is off the property of its owner or custodian and is not directly connected to its owner or custodian by means of a physical restraint. ~c) A dog which is engaged, with its owner or custodian, in lawful huntings training for hunting, o~ field trials in conjunction with a hunting, training or field trial season authorized by the Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries and which is wearing, a collar with a tag showing the name, address and telephone number of the owner of the dog, shall not be deemed to be runnin ag_t large under subsection (aZ (2) That this ordinance shall become effective immediately upon adoption. 0405:3745.1 4/20/93 092 /5. ,8. AS A RESULT OF RECENT AND NUMEROUS INCIDENTS IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY INVOLVING VICIOUS/UNCONTROLLED DOGS, THE FOLLO[VING ISSUES DESPERATELY NEED TO BE ADDRESSED AND LAWS UPDATED TO INSURE THAT THE RIGHTS OF COUNTY RESIDENTS ARE BEING UPHELD.RESIDENTS NEED TO BE MADE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR DOGS AND IF THEY ARE NOT, THE ANIMAL CONTROL AND/OR VICTIMS NEED SOME LEGISLATION TO ENSURE THEIR RIGHTS. AT THE PRESENT TIME LEASH LA6VS ARE FOR THE PARK ONLY AND A CONTROL LAW GOVERNS THE REST OF THE COUNTY.THIS PETITION IS TO PROPOSE A LEASH LAW AND IN ADDITION: 1) ALL DOGS THAT PHYSICALLY ATTACK (WHEREBY THE VICTIM REQUIRES MEDICAL ATTENTION) BE PLACED IN A FENCE OR ON A LEASH AT ALL TIMES DURING THIS QUARANTINE TIME-FURTHERMORE ADDITIONAL STAFF SHOULD BE AVAILABLE TO MONITOR THIS QUARANTINE TO INSURE THE GUIDELINES ARE BEING MET.PEN MUST ALSO MEET SET STANDARDS. 2) ALL DOGS THAT ATTACK AS OF THE ADOPTION DATE OF #1 ABOVE WILL REMAIN UNDER THE LEASH LAW PERMANENTLY AS FOLLOW: A) CONFINED IN FENCE, PEN, OR DWELLING B) LEASH ANYTIME OUT OF DWELLING,FENCE,OR PEN. THIS WOULD PREVENT REPEAT ATTACKS AND NUMEROUS "RUNNING AT LARGE" CALLS TO THE COUNTY.LET US NOT ASK OUR RESIDENTS TO BE REPEATEDLY VICTIMIZED BY ALLOWING VICIOUS/ DANGEROUS DOGS TO RUN LOOSE. 3) THE COUNTY ALSO NEEDS A REPEAT OFFENDERS LAIV FOR BITES AS WELL AS RUNNING AT LARGE OFFENSES. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO OBEY THE LAW AND NOT TO ALLO[V THEIR PETS TO INFRINGE UPON THE RIGHTS OF OTHER RESIDENTS. A LOT OF TIME AND MONEY IS SPENT ON REPEATEDLY PICKING UP THE SAME ANIMAL AND THE FINES SHOULD COINCIDE [VITH 7'HE CRIME FOR REPEAT OFFENDERS. JAIL SHOULD BE AN OPTION FOR REPEAT OFFENDERS IN VICIOUS ANIMAL SITUATIONS. 4) ANY DOG DEEMED AS VICIOUS/DANGEROUS MUST BE LEASHED, IN A PEN, FENCE, OR DWELLING. A VICIOUS/DANGEROUS DOG SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO "STALK" INNOCENT CITIZENS. A VICIOUS DOG WALKING TO A BUS STOP ECT. [VITH ONLY VOICE CONTROL INFRINGES UPON THE MENTAL AND POTENTIAL PHYSICAL RIGHTS OF OUR CITIZENS.THE ANIMAL DEEMED AS VICIOUS MUST BE TATTOOED AND ANIMAL CONTROL MUST BE NOTIFIED OF THE LOCATION OF SAID ANIMAL SHOULD THE OWNER RELOCATE ANIMAL. A)ANY DOG WHILE OFF O[VNERS PROPERTY THAT EITHER MAIMS OR KILLS ANOTHER DOMESTIC ANIMAL OR APPROACHES A PERSON IN A THREATENING MANNER SHOULD ALSO FALL UNDER THESE GUIDELINES. 5) REMOVAL OF THE DOG OUT OF THE COUNTY ONLY MOVES THREAT TO ANOTHER AREA AND DOESN'T REMOVE O[VNERSHIP FROM 7'HE IRRESPONSIBLE DOG OWNER. THIS ISSUE ALSO NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED. 6) THE HISTORY OF THE DOG SHOULD GO TO COURT DURING A RUNNING AT 'fir LARGE HEARING AND IF THE DOG HAS A PRIOR HISTORY OF BITING IT WOULD IMMEDIATELY GRANDFATHER UNDER #1 ABOVE AND #4. 7) THE COUNTY IS GROSSLY UNDERSTAFFED AS TO THE NUMBER OF OFFICERS VERSUS THE NUMBER OF AT LARGE CALLS,ATTACKS, AND CAR ACCIDENTS-IT IS OUTRAGEOUS. SEVEN OFFICERS SPREAD OUT OVER A 12 HOUR DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK, 365 DAYS A YEAR IS RIDICULOUS. STAFF REQUIREMENTS NEED TO BE ADJUSTED TO THE 90'S. CHESTERFIELD HAS GROWN AND IS NO LONGER RURAL, OPEN LAND WHERE DOGS COULD RUN FREELY WITH NO CLOSE NEIGHBORS. IN CONCLUSION, ANIMAL CONTROL IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY IS INADEQUATE AND OUTDATED. LET'S PROTECT OUR RESIDENTS FROM VICIOUS DOGS WITH A LEASH LAW FOR DOGS AND REPEAT OFFENDERS LA6J FOR THE OWNERS. VOICE COMMAND IS NOT ENOUGH TO STOP A VICIOUS DOG!! TALK TO A CHILD WHO HAS BEEN BITTEN OR STALKED, LEARN OF THEIR NIGHTMARES AND INSECURITIES-IT OUTRAGEOUS!!!IF AN DOG 06dNER IS REPEATEDLY BREAKING THE LAW THE ANIMAL NEEDS TO BE REMOVED FROM THIS OWNER AND NO LONGER BE A NUISANCE/THREAT TO OTHERS. PLEASE SIGN THE ATTACHED PETITION AS A DECLARATION OF AGREEMENT TO PASS LEGISLATION IN OUR STATE AND COUNTY FOR A LEASH LAW. . „.• PE`PITION NAME ~~-~ ~~~ r~ m~..~' 0 ADDRESS ~~~~ / ~/i ~S~ ~i'/'~'~ ~ a3ff3~. ~3c~ ~ ~s ~s~ ~~zc~E Z3~33z. ~~ dc~ ~ ~ ~.~. ~.~ ~3~ ~~ o ~ ~ ~~ ~~ -~3 ~j z ,_. ~~~ ~-~ ~3 P3 ~. ~~ a-~ ~ ~~t,o~o ,~ Lam.. d~~~~. $ 33 ~ ~ G-'` ~ 3 ~ "~ ~ 3cY~ ~c. ~'~ ~.. .-~:3 8 ~ y~ia ~~+ -~,~ ~ , 3383a ~t(~- ~ Pcr~+ Lan, ~1 C1r-c`~323 a ~~.~~ ~~; ~~~; C,2cr~ a3Fs~~ _~ D ~ ~ ~ !~ ~, ~~ < ~ -~1-~-- i, ~i ,~ ~ 5 / ~ ~ v ~ e s S lam, -~-~ ~s~3.y `i ~3 3 ~,~3~3 ~ ._ PE'PITION NAME ADDRESS • , , '1r ~s a~93 a ' ~ ~ AS A REE3(1L'I' OF RECEl1'T AlIU 11UtIEROUS I NC I DEI1T'B I11 CIiE9 CERF I ELD COUNTY I (1VOLV I tIC V IC I OU9/Ul1CUNT'ROLLED UOC9 , THE FOLLOW I t1C I8BUE8 DEE-?FF.EZtI'I'ELY t1EE'rD T'O BE AUURESBED A21D LA4lB UFUA'CEU T O I tISURE THAT THE R IGIt'I't3 OF COUti'I'Y RE5I UEtIT'S ARE 13E I NC UFIIELD . RESI UEN'Tt3 NEED TO BE IIAi)E RESFOl19I BLE FOR Tt1F. I R DOCK ACID I F THEY ARE NOT , T'HE Atl I t1AL COtITROL ACID/CR V I CT I i1B tiEEU SOt1E L,EC I SLAT' I Otl TO ENSURE '1'11EIR RIGH'lB. AT T'lIE FREBEtiT TI11E LEAt3Il LA679 ARE FOR THE PARK OtiLY At1U A COtI'I ROL LAW CUVERt18 THE REST OF T'EIE COUNTY . T tll8 PETITIOtI I8 T'O PROPOSE : 1) ALL UOCl3 'C 1111"I' FltY13ICALLY A'I'CACI; (41HEF?EBY THE VIC'T'II1 I?EQUIREI3 IIEDICAL A'I'T'ENTIOl1) flE FL11CF_D I tl A FENCE': OR UN A LEAEEt A T ALL TI IlEB UUR I11C 'I'tt I8 QUARAl1 I' IlIE T I t1E-FUR I HERttOI?E AUDIT IOt1AL STAFF SItOUL,D BE AVAILABLE 'C C) 21r.)NITOR TItI9 QUAf?AN'IIlIE TO It13URE THE CUIUELItIES ARF_ ©EIt1C t1E'l'.FEN t1UBT AL60 ItEE'T BEC S"lAt1UARUB. 2) ALL` UOCfl 'I'fiAT A"I"['ACE; AS OF TtIE AUOFTIUN UA1E OF I<1 ABOVE WILL REtiAIN UNUER T'lIE LEA9fE LAia C'EIZt1At1Et1TLY AB FOLLOW:, A) GUtIF I NEf) III E F.11C;E ,E'EN , t)R UWELL 1110 H) LF.'AE3ti Atl Y'I' I t1E QU'C OF D'.~ELL I NC , F EIICF. , O[I PEtI . .. .. TIII13 GIVULU PREVEtI'I' REPEAT' A'T"1'AC1;8 AND lIU11ER~UB RUl1NItiG A'C LARCE CALL8 'I'O THE CUl)tl'1'Y .LET lll3 N~) I' t18K OUR REB I UEtI'1 S 'E U IIE I?EE'EATEDLY VIC'I'It1IZEU BY ALLOWItIC VICIUUB/ UANCEROUB UOC9 T'0 RUtt LOOSE. 3) THE CUUtit'Y ALSU NEEU9 A I?EFEA'I' C~'"FEIIDER9 LA~1 FC~R RITES I:S WELL AS RUNtt I t1C 11'I' LARCE OFFF.t15E8 . I T I F3 THE I?ESPOIIS I B I L I'I Y OF '1 IIE OWNER TO OBEY 'I'llE LAW At1D t10'I' T'0 ALL04/ TtiEIR FETE T'O INFRINGE UE'ON THE RIGIiTB OF OT'IIER RE6IDEt1TE3. A LOT OE '1'It1E AtiU ItUt1EY I5 F3FE111' ON REFEATEULY E 1CKI11C IJP TILE 8A11E At1I11AL Allp 'I'11E F' I NEB SNUULU COI }IC I DE to I7 I1 '1 HE CII I I1E FOR REPEAT OF FEt1UER8 . JAI [~ E3IIUULU BE All OFT I0l1 FOR REPEAT' OF f Et1DER8 ItI VICIOUS AllI1fAL 8I'I'UA'I'IONS. 4) ANY UUC llEEI1ED AB VICI0I19'I)AlIGEROU9 tilJE?1' PF LEA9IIEU, Itl A PE1f , FEIICE , OR UWELL I IIC . A V I C I OUST U1111r_ EROUS UOC' 9HUULU t1U'I' BF ALLO~.IEU 'CO ~ fll'ALE;~ ItiNOCE1IT CI'1'I7.f:tlfl. A VICIOUF3 UUG 41ALE(ItIC 'TO A 808 E3COE' ECT. 1lI'IN ONLY !'UIr~'E CO11'I'ROL I1IFRINCES UPON THE IIEHTAL ANU F07E11T'IAL FIIYEICAL RIGIt1F OF' OUR CI'I'IZF.t19.THF. A11I11T.L UEEIfEU A5 VICIOUS t1U4C HE T'A'I"I'OOI"U ACID All I ItAL COtI I R~)L t1U81' UE t10 1' I F I ED OF '1 IIE LOCATION OF SAID At1It1AL FIIOULU TILE OtJttEI2 BELUGA'] E AN I11AL . A)ANY UOG 1111IL~E OFF Ot:~t1EI?E3 FROI'ER1'Y TiIAT' E1lItEl? IIAi11g 0[2 YILL9 Al1Ul'tIER DUItEBI'IC At1It1AL Of? AFPROACIIES 11 E'F.F?9011 I11 A T'HREATENIliC IlAl1t1F,R 91tUULll AL8 0 FALL Ut1UER T ftESE CU I DELI t1ES . 5) REttOVA1, of 'CEIF. Uoc oU c OF 'I l1E c+iUtl t Y ONLY NC~vEO '1 I1i?E'A r 'ro ANO'Ct1ER AREA Al1U UOESII~~'I' FJEII~JVE Ot)tIEI?S}1I E' E F?rJll 'I HE I RREflFUFT I13LE UOC OWNER . TIiIS ISGl1E ALSU t1EFUE1 '10 PE AUUF?E6aEU . 6) T1IE III Fl l CiI?Y OF '1 NE UC)C• SNr?UL~1? C•'~ 'I p C'r'tiR I t~UE? 1 NC fl F?U1111Il1C A'I' LARCE liF:11I?TtIG 11110 IF 'IEIF L~UC• Nf18 A FI?IOR NI910I?Y Cif ETITIl1C IT { __ .. _ ~ ~~ - , ~,~ _a.__- --_.. ..._ w....~,~,~....,, _ ~ . _.__ v _ _. WOULD IMIiEDIATELY GRANDFATHER UNDER iti ABOVE AND ii4. 7> THE COUNTY IS GROSSLY UNDERSTAFFED AB TO THE NUtiBER OF OFFICERS VERSUS THE tdUtiHER OF AT LARGE CALLS,ATTACKB, AND CAR ACCIDENTS-IT I8 OUTRAGEOUS. SEVEN OFFICERS SPREAD OUT OVER A 12 HOUR DAY 7 DAYS A WEEK, 365 DAMS A YEAR I9 RIDICULOUS. STAFF REQUIRETIENTB NEED TO HE ADJUSTED TO THE 90'9. CHESTERFIELD HAS CROWN AND I8 NO LONGER RURAL, OPEN LAND WHERE DOGE COULD RUN FREELY WITH NO CLOSE NEICHBOR9. IN CONCLUSION, ANItIAL CONTROL IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY IS INADEQUATE AND OUTDATED. LET'6 PROTECT OUR RESIDENTS FROti VICIOU8 DOCB WITH A LEASH LAW FOR THESE DOGE AND REPEAT OFFENDERS LAW FOR THE OW?iERB. VOICE COt1t1AN0 IS NOT ENOUGH TO STOP A VICIOUS DOG!! TALK TO A CHILD WHO HAS BEEN BITTEN OR STALKED, LEARN OF THEIR NICHTlIAREB AND IN8ECURITIES-IT OUTRAGEOUS!!?IF AN DOC OWNER IS REPEATEDLY BREAKING THE LAW THE ANI?1AL NEEDS TO HE RE?tOVED FROti THIS OWNER AND NO LONGER BE A NUISANCE/THREAT TO OTHERS. PLEASE SIGN THE ATTACHED PETITION AB A DECLARATION OF AGREEMENT TO PASS LEGISLATION IN OUR STATE AND COUNTY. pErzTZON /~ _, NAME \~1 ~' - t ,~ h ,' ~-% (~ ~~ / ~~ ~~ ~- _~ ~.~~---- ADDRESS 'T /~ ~ / ~ /,fir-{ ~(. ~2C~ ~ %~ '7 ~~ y~~ f-,,~,r,--, ~< / ( / / ~- ~- JJ ~ ~ ~~ ~ 1 Ci ~ 1 ~ LL, n c~ of IJI~~~, 'l~_,r T ^~1 (.~~~;~C~ ~`~~`dIL~ ,~ T ~~ A ' PETITION NAME ~~~1~~ ADDRESS r~ l ' ~ _~ ~_ ~~Q.~; ~~. . fr k r z.,.. r ~' ~~ l~ ~ 1 l } ~ is lJk C/t'ti tJ r'~ 7l c~ ~-~~ S !{ r-.t.(e /1 1 ~1 ~ ~ ~ ~c tt.~~ . 1 t /(/' y ~ ~~ gay j~o~~ //~!~~ ~ .~ C~ <~ 1, ~ ~ 3~3~ r, i ~ _ PE'PITION ADDRESS ~a~,, ~~- ~~~. S'9 " , -~ , ; r- ~.f., C ~I _ 15(~ (~,)0.1'er l1~110~~~ pa' ~{ 11 ~ r 1 ~ S .~ ~ ~ '~ ~~ ` ` li' ~~ '" ~ 23932 7~s ~ ~ ~ . /~ ~ /_ '2-3~3~ ~ l Q l~ ~~_ ~ ~ ~,o ~ ~ a-3112- ~°~ ~ ~J loll C~t)G~r'1~ ~,~r ~Z~~ ~~~~~~~ l~n- ~' z3~3L 1U ` ~~ . AB A RESULT OF RECEtTT AND t1UItEROUB I tiC I DENTS I ti CHESTERF 1 ELD COUNTY INVOLVItiC VICIOUS/UNCOtiTROLLED DOGS, THE FOLLOWI2iC ISSUES DESPERATELY tiEED TO HE ADDRESSED AtiD LAWS UPDA'T'ED TO ItiBURE THAT THE R IGHTB OF COUtiTY REB I DEliTS ARE BE 1 NC UFETELD . REB I DENTS NEED TO BE MADE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR DOCB AtiD IF THEY ARE. NOT ,THE Ati I tIAL COtiTROL AtiD/OR V I CT I IIB 2iEEO 8011E LEG IBLAT I ON TO ENSURE THEIR RICITTB. AT THE PRESENT TIttE LEASH LAWS ARE FOR THE PARK OtiLY AND A COl1T•ROL LAW GOVERtI$ THE REST OF TTTE .COUNTY .THIS PETITION I8 TO PROPOSE: 1) ALL UOCS THAT PITYSICALLY ATTACK (WHEREBY THE VICTItt REQUIRES t1EDICAL ATTEtiTIOti) BE PLACED Iii A FENCE OR Oti A LEASH AT ALL TI11E8 DURItIC TTiIB QUARAtiTIttE TIriE-FURTITERMORE ADDITIOtiAL STAFF SHOULD t3E AVAILABLE TO IlOti I TOR TIt I8 QUARAtiT I t1E TO INSURE THE GUIDELIt1EB ARE BEINC t1ET.PEti t1UBT ALSO t1EET SET BTAliDARDB. 2) ALL DOCB THAT ATTACK A6 OF TITS ADOPTION DATE OF ttl ABOVE WILL REMAIti UNDER TIIE LEABIi LAW PERMAttEtiTLY A8 FOLLOW: A) COtIF I NED I t7 FEtiCE , PEti , OR DWELL I tiG 8) LEASH At1YT I TIE OUT OF DWELL T NC ,FENCE , OR FEti . THIS WOULD PREVEtiT REPEAT ATTACKS AND NUt1ER0US nRUtRiItIC AT LARCE~ CALLS TO THE COUtiTY .LET UB tiOT ABK OUR REB I DENTS TO HE REPEATE,ALY VICTIMIZED BY ALLOWIt1C VICIOUS/ DANCEROUB DOCK TO RUN LOOSE. 3) THE COUNTY ALSO tiEEDS A REPEAT OFFENDERS LAW FOR BITES AB WELL AB RUNNING AT LARGE OFFEtiSEB. IT IB THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO OBEY THE LAW AND tiOT TO ALLOW THEIR PETE TO ItiFR`INCE UPON THE RIGHTS OF OTHER RESIDEtiTB. A LOT OF TIt1E AND t10tiEY IS SPENT ON REPEATEDLY PICKIl1C UP THE 8A11E AN I IIAL AND THE F I NEB SHOULD COINCIDE WITH THE CR I I1E FOR REPEAT OFFEt1DER8. JAIL 8f10ULD BE AN OPTION FOR REPEAT OFFENDERS IN VICIOUS At1It1AL BITUATIO1i8. 4) ANY DOG DEEMED A8 VICIOUS/DANGEROUS RUST HE LEASHED, IN A PEN, FEtiCE, OR DWELLING. A VICIOUS/DANGEROUS DOC SHOULD NOT BE ALLOGIED TO B"TALK I tltiOCEt1T C I T IZEt1B . A VICIOUS DOG WALKING TO A HUB STOP ECT. WITH Ot1LY VOICE CONTROL ItiFRItiGEB UPOti THE MEIITAL AtiD POTEtiTIAL PftY6ICAL R I CHTB OF OUR C I'f I ZENB .THE Atl 1 MAL DEEMED AH V I C I OUB t1UBT BE TATTOOED AND Ati I t1AL C021TROL riusr t?E NOTIFIED OF T'HE LOCATION OF BA I D Ali I t1AL BTIOULD TITS OWtiER RELOCATE A!1 I IIAL . A) ANY DOG WTI I LE OFF OWliERB PROPERTY THAT EITHER t1A I21S OR K I LL9 AtiOT'HER DOMESTIC AtiIt1AL OR APPROACITEB A PERSON IN A THREATENING IlAtirlER SHOULD AL90 FALL UtiDER THERE CU I DEL ItiE9 . 5) REttOVAL OF TTTE DOG OUT OF 'I'IIE COUtiTY 0l1LY 110VES 'I'fIREAT TO ANOTHER AREA AND DOESN~~T REt1UVE OGIt1ERSHIP FR011 TETE IRREBP08IHLE DOC OWNER. THIS IBBUE ALSO liEEUB TO BE ADDRESSED. 6> THE ITIB~TORY OF 'I'IIE UOG SHOULD CO TO COURT' DURItiC A RUtINIMC AT LARGE IIEARItIG AtiD IF T'f1E DOG HA8 A PRIOR HI9'1'ORY OF BITIliC IT ~.~, ~„ ,,,j /~ WOULD ItiMEDIATELY GRANDFATHER UNDER !tl ABOVE AND ~t4. 7> THE COUNTY IS GR088LY UNDERSTAFFED AS TO THE NUMBER OF OFFICERS VERSUS THE NUtiHER OF AT LARGE CALLB~ATTACKB~ AND CAR ACCIDENTS-IT I8 OUTRAGEOUS. SEVEN OFFICERS SPREAD OUT OVER A 12 HOUR OAY 7 DAYS A WEEK, 365 DAYS A YEAR I8 RIDICULOUS. STAFF REQUIREriENTB NEED TO HE ADJU9TE0 TO THE 90'S. CHESTERFIELD HAS GROWN AND IS NO LONGER RURAL, OPEN LAND WHERE DOGS COULD RUN FREELY WITH NO CL08E NEIGHBORS. IN CONCLUSION, ANITtAL CONTROL IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY IS INADEQUATE AND OUTDATED. LET'B PROTECT OUR RESIDENTS FROri VICIOUS DOGE WITH A LEASH LAW FOR THESE DOGE AND REPEAT OFFENDERS LAW FOR THE OWNERS. VOICE COMMAND I9 NOT ENOUGH TO STOP A VICIOUS DOG!! TALK TO A CHILD WHO HA8 BEEN MITTEN OR BTALKEO~ LEARN OF THEIR NIGHTtlAREB AND INSECURITIES-IT OUTRAGEOUS!!!IF AN DOG OWNER IS REPEATEDLY BREAKING THE LAW THE ANIMAL NEEDS TO BE REriOVED FROri THIS OWNER AND NO LONGER HE A NUISANCE/THREAT TO OTHERS. PLEASE SIGN THE ATTACHED PETITION AB A DECLARATION OF ACREEIiENT TO PASS LEGISLATION IN OUR STATE AND COUNTY. PETITION NAME /~ n ~0."a~^ ADDRESS 7Llo 4' v9r ~. c4 . h ~,rrze~ L' ~ ~v~.~ L 5 v ~~ ~o~,~ CG~sw~~~ ~~~ ll 1 ~~ n 11~.. n~n.. ~!L-, ira P.r z3~3 Z ~3'2 .23~~ z ~ 2~~' 3Z. __~~_~~ ~~ .~ ,~S ~~~ ~~ ~ ~ ~r~~ M ;~ `v~r~' PEPITION a ~~~ Z.c ~- ~.,L~- C,[.~~ci ADDRESS ~~ ~°~~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ l ~ L ~~~ ~-3a-3 ~ 2~~~~z ~~~ ~ ~"~~~~~ ~ ~~~ -~ -3 ~ •. (000 e.~~ ~ ~ ~ ~, ~~~ ~3 (~G 2 ~~0 weer Mead~.,~ L.~~ M~i1o-~~,~r~y 23112 2I3d ~" Cep s ~ /~P ~ ~Ye ; ~-tt~ ~ ~, L~~~``3~~ o ~ ~.~~.~ U~ 3tl ~ l~ 3//,3 3/~ ~31~~3 ' ~ ' '~ ~ ~ PETITION NAME ADDRESS .~.h~~~~-~ i ~-~~' ~l0 CD ~~~ ~r-t,~~ ~ ©p ~ca ~~r~:rR-rug 1~~~31~~ f ~ hay ~ . 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N11ML l1UUI2ESS n/~ ~~` ~,~~.~ ~prI7~H'C~ 1'~~r /nom ~ +'~~/~'~r n ~ ~~~ cam` ~~ ~. ~~ ~~~~~C~ ~ ~~~ ~~ ~ ~ .~ ~ ~~ ~ ~~rF ~ ~~3 1~ '. i j5.~ l !. 1'~ , 'TES THE SEASON _ FOR AUTO REBATES ,. Bedev led by slt(mping sales and bul~ g inventories, auto makers are '; once ag in bxpec~,ed to rely on an effective cure-all: Fat rebates. December sales have been slow,~but overly optimistic forecasts will push .S. production nearly 15 percent higher in 1989's first quarter than in 1988'~a. Market analysts say current rebates of $300 to $600 on 1988 and '89 models could be increased by hundreds of dollars in mid-December and January to get cars moving. General ldotors should offer the bdst deals, since it has the largest g1uL.~Foreign-crar makers also will try to attra t U.S. consumers with rebates as the weak ~ollar continues to push up the price of imported cars. Rebates are belie ed to be.t.he most effective way to lure tiIuyers, bu} they don't always mean true cravings. so-called factory-assist and factot(y-incentive rebates, in which dealer and manufacturer split the costs of the paybacks or oi'fer them in tho form of "free"~ option i;ackages, could be meager by the time they reach your pocketbook, since dealers may try ,to offset them by offering less f,or trade-ins or by not .letting you bargain down prices as much. To get the best deal, fight for a final price before discussing rebates, then look for a "factory direct" rebate, which you'll receive straight from the manufacturer. I ^ WHEN ROVER BARES HIS TEETH ldan's best friend is becoming a liability. ittt~i~~~d.:-,t~.'~t~s. 4~,~;r,~,~ , l a w s u i t s a gains t dog ovrners are soaring. In turt the Nu~a:_:ne Soeitty of the United States. Dog-biite fines that once were $25 are now as high as $500, and ordinances govern everything from droppings to barking. California at,~.orney Mary Randolph says nearly)I 30 states that once required bite victlnis to prove dog owners knew that their pets were dangerous now hold owners liable for any harm pets cause. In a recent) California case, plaintiffs won $2.6 nit frdm the• owner of a dog that caused`` ,~,. Many states also are adopting "vicious dog" laws, whichempower courts to require owners of broed~ such as the pit bull to muzzle Lhem or Eet~ liability insurance oY $100,000 or more.~',Despite tougher laws, most cases are i U S W[W`i $ N1pR1 D FiLPOfiT, Dec. 12, 1Dfa© settled out of court. Fines are Ly ically• covered by homeowner's insurance. "!roundup of laws, which vary greatly, is in Randolph's new book, . "Dog Law" ($12.95 ,.Nolo Press). ^ RAW FACTS ON SUSHI Those who relish raw fish might wince at the news. Cases of anisakiasis, an illness• caused by parasitic worms that may be present in some types of fish Lhat are undercooked or used for raw-fish dishes such as sushi, are rising. University of California and U.S. Food and Drug, Administration resear•cheps say the worms are found most often in Pacific salmon and red snapper, Atlantic cod, haddock, tuna,. flounder, herring, mackerel and squid. The• parasites cause a tickling in the throat and, if not expelled but swallowed, can burrow into the stomach or bowels within 1 to 12 hours. They can cause pain, vomiting, fever and diarrhea and may require surgical removal, says Lhe FDA's `' Thomas Deardorff. Only about 50 people in the U,S. have suffered the illness, and experts stress that most fish is safe. You can spot the threadlike white worms by closely inspecting fish. After removing any you find, you can safely eat the fish. Chewing well should kill any hangers-on. At home, sushi chefs can safeguard fish by freezing it for seven days. ^ FEW DUDS IN TOYLAND Hoping their superbabies will become supertots, many parents are shopping for toys that will spur their children's skills. Yet aside from obvious age and safety considerations, parents really don't need Lo worry about choosing a useless or "psyehologic811y harmful" toy, says child psychiatrist and toy expert Richard Chase. The reason: Kids shun toys that are too advanced or too boring. But parents can prolong a child's interest, and thereby save a little money, by boning up on Loy-buying tips Prom the pros. Among the best guides are "Buy Me: Buy Me :" by Joanne Oppenheim ($11.95, Pantheon) and "Toy Report 1989" ($5.95, Ca adian Toy Testing Council). Phone (613' 729-7101. by Lisa J. Moore with Judith A. Shapleigh I .i i 97 I ' PATS t,Y ~ ~ '' ~~ DARDARA IIAII PAIAR r, . ~ J J / ~~ ~ ~ ~ C,1 41 .~ .R.- ,' \" Bars are for Ihs birds. Don't make your pets fake fh• rap,. ®wning a pct isn't simple anymore. Qroken f:rmilics fight for custcxly of the dog. Neighbors sue for property damage caused by curious cats. Many local ordin:tnccs discrimi- nate against pets. Does this mean you need a lawyer just to hring home a stray kitten? Al- though laws vary from state to state, even from city to city, this guide can help you deal with difficult situations or keep you and your pet out of court. DO YOU STlll GET ONE BITE? After Lady, your gentle labrador, nips a child, the parents ask you to pay the medical costs. Arc you legally obligated to do so? While some states have "one-bite" laws that release pct ewners from liability unless they have previous knowledge of the animal's tendency to bite, you will more than likely be found liable for the injury. However, if you can prove that she was provoked to attack, Lady might be found innocent. You also may be able to prove that the person Lady attacked was tres- passing on your property, but be care- ful about mzkrng this claim ~!~, ~~ u~~ ui~r~ ~ ~ u ii>II I ~ . ls. There have beetrcases wfi'cre a ~ -bc rob- ber, attacked by a dog, has sued the animal's owner for damages. And won! Some tromeowncr's and renter's - KEEPING F1~0 OUT OF COVRT Laws that affect pet owr>,er•~ insurance policies cover injuries .and damage caused by pets, but not the loss of the pet itself. INIURIES TO YOUR_PET , . If your pet is injured~or killed, you may be able to collect modest dam- ages. Qut, in most states, pets are con- sidered personal property, )ike a car, TIPS TO KEEP FIDO OUT OF COURT 1. Become familiar with regulations such as (cash laws, pooper-scoopcr policies, and one-bite rules. You'll find local lows in the municipal code, usually at your county courthouse, city offices, or library. 2. Check your homeowner's or renter's policy to see whether you're covered if your pet injures someone or damages property. ~~; ia+~t, .. 5. Never surrender your pet to authorities until you've talked to an ottorney. Once you hand over a t, it is difficult fo get it back. . If you suspect veterinary M malpractice or have some other ~t legal problem regarding your pef, contact a lawyer with experience rn animal law. For a local referral, contact fhe Animol Legal Defense Fund; T363 Linroln Ave., Dept. BHG, San Rafael, CA 94901; 41S/459-0885. Ii and your award may cover only re- placement cost or the animal's poten- tial value. Naturally, the owner of M1torris the cat would collect more than you would for your mixed-breed tom who is not finicky about his food and doesn't do commercials. Joyce Tischler, executive director of the An- imal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF), says, "Most people don't have Rin Tin Tin at home. Your pct may he worth a million dollars to yrnr emotionally, but the market value is still $30." Ilowever,'Tischlcr notes that judg- ments income areas of the country are increasing, hascd on peas' emotional value. While out-af--court settlements for pets that have been killed used to Fx in the $1()n to $1.(K) range, some now go ^s high as $I,(XX) to $2,(XX); $3,(X~ to $4,000 if the casts go to court. In some stales, including New fork, Florida, California, and Fla- waii, juclgcs and juries arc beginning to recognize that pets arc worth more to their owners than their f;rce value and tend to award higher damages. ~~ w PROPERTY DAMAGE As in cases of injury, pct olvners :xe usually found liable for damage caused by their pets. Dam;rge to live- st«ck is a particularly serious ofTense, and livestock owners i Chec ~ your homeowner s to sec if you are :ulcrluatcly covered. cviuiituc~d nrr page 724 122 ' ~ClI(R /~OuFS ,r~f~ CAN(ir 115, AU(;I)5r 199() r` :~ AS A RESULT OF RECENT AND NUMEROUS INCIDENTS IN CHESTERFIELD COUNTY INVOLVING VICIOUS/UNCONTROLLED DOGS, THE FOLLO[VING ISSUES DESPERATELY NEED TO BE ADDRESSED AND LAWS UPDATED TO INSURE THAT THE RIGHTS OF COUNTY RESIDENTS ARE BEING UPHELD.RESIDENTS NEED TO BE MADE RESPONSIBLE FOR THEIR DOGS AND IF THEY ARE NOT, THE ANIMAL CONTROL AND/OR VICTIMS NEED SOME LEGISLATION TO ENSURE THEIR RIGHTS. AT THE PRESENT TIME LEASH LAWS ARE FOR THE PARK ONLY AND A CONTROL LAW GOVERNS THE REST OF THE COUNTY.THIS PETITION IS TO PROPOSE A LEASH LAW AND IN ADDITION: 1) ALL DOGS THAT PHYSICALLY ATTACK (WHEREBY THE VICTIM REQUIRES MEDICAL ATTENTION) BE PLACED IN A FENCE OR ON A LEASH AT ALL TIMES DURING THIS QUARANTINE TIME-FURTHERMORE ADDITIONAL STAFF SHOULD BE AVAILABLE TO MONITOR THIS QUARANTINE TO INSURE THE GUIDELINES ARE BEING MET.PEN MUST ALSO MEET SEZ' STANDARDS. 2) ALL DOGS THAT ATTACK AS OF THE ADOPTION DATE OF #1 ABOVE WILL REMAIN UNDER THE LEASH LAW PERMANENTLY AS FOLLOW: A) CONFINED IN FENCE,PEN,OR DWELLING B) LEASH ANYTIME OUT OF DWELLING,FENCE,OR PEN. THIS WOULD PREVENT REPEAT ATTACKS AND NUMEROUS "RUNNING AT LARGE" CALLS TO THE COUNTY.LET US NOT ASK OUR RESIDENTS TO BE REPEATEDLY VICTIMIZED BY ALLOWING VICIOUS/ DANGEROUS DOGS TO RUN LOOSE. 3) THE COUNTY ALSO NEEDS A REPEAT OFFENDERS LA[V FOR BITES AS WELL AS RUNNING AT LARGE OFFENSES. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO OBEY THE LAW AND NOT TO ALLOW THEIR PETS TO INFRINGE UPON THE RIGHTS OF OTHER RESIDENTS. A LOT OF TIME AND MONEY IS SPENT ON REPEATEDLY PICKING UP THE SAME ANIMAL AND THE FINES SHOULD COINCIDE WITH TIDE CRIME FOR REPEAT OFFENDERS. JAIL SHOULD BE AN OPTION FOR REPEAT OFFENDERS IN VICIOUS ANIMAL SITUATIONS. 4) ANY DOG DEEMED AS VICIOUS/DANGEROUS MUST BE LEASI~EU, IN A PEN, FENCE, OR DWELLING. A VICIOUS/DANGEROUS DOG SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO "STALK" INNOCENT CITIZENS. A VICIOUS DOG WALKING TO A BUS STOP ECT. WITH ONLY VOICE CONTROL INFRINGES UPON THE MENTAL AND POTENTIAL PHYSICAL RIGHTS OF OUR CITIZENS.THE ANIMAL DEEMED AS VICIOUS MUST BE TATTOOED AND ANIMAL CONTROL MUST BE NOTIFIED OF THE LOCATION OF SAID ANIMAL SHOULD THE OWNER RELOCATE ANIMAL. A)ANY DOG WHILE OFF OWNERS PROPERTY THAT EITHER MAIMS OR KILLS ANOTHER DOMESTIC ANIMAL OR APPROACHES A PERSON IN A THREATENING MANNER SHOULD ALSO FALL UNDER THESE GUIDELINES. 5) REMOVAL OF THE DOG OUT OF THE COUNTY ONLY MOVES THREAT TO ANOTHER AREA AND DOESN'T REMOVE OWNERSHIP FROM THE IRRESPONSIBLE DOG OWNER. THIS ISSUE ALSO NEEDS TO BE ADDRESSED. 6) THE HISTORY OF THE DOG SHOULD GO TO COURT DURING A RUNNING AT ~. .~ ~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