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2012-01-25 PacketCHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 of 1 AGENDA IA9 Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 2.A. Subject: County Administrator's Report County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: The County Administrator will update the Board on the progress of various projects as requested by the Board of Supervisors. Preparers Louis G. Lassiter Attachments: ^ Yes Title: Assistant County Administrator ^ No #~~~~ County Administrator's Top 40's List I. Critical Proiects/Activities 1. Airport Entrance Improvements 2. ARWA Reservoir Project 3. Community Risk Analysis/Emergency Service Coverage 4. Countywide Comprehensive Plan/Public Facilities Plan 5. Eastern Midlothian Re-development - Chippenham Square - Spring Rock - Stonebridge (future phases) - Streetscaping (future phases) 6. GRTC Service 7. Irrigation Policies/Demand Management for Water Use 8. Jefferson Davis Streetscape Project - (next phase) 9. Mass Grading Ordinance 10. Recycling Committee Recommendations 11. Private Sewer Treatment Facility 12. Sports Quest 13. Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Presentation to Board 14. Ukrops Kicker Complex/GRAP Swimming Pool -Stratton Property -Construction began May, 2011 15. Utilities Policies and Managed Growth II. Ongoing Proiects/Activities 1. 2011 Legislative Program -adopted 11/30/2011 2. Airport Master Plan 3. Animal Welfare Issues 4. Capital Improvement Program 5. Capital Regional Collaborative Focus Group 6. Cash Proffers 7. Chesterfield Avenue Enhancements Future Phases 8. Citizen Budget Advisory Committee 9. Efficiency Studies -Countywide 10. Federal Stimulus Package - Energy Block Grant - Economic Development - Police Department 11. Financial/Budget Issues 12. Fort Lee Expansion 13. Joint Meetings of Board of Supervisors/School Board 14. Magnolia Green CDA 15. RMA Work Group 16. RRPDC -Large Jurisdiction Committee 17. RRPDC -Transportation Strategies Work Group (work on hold) 1 000002 Updated 1/18/2012 County Administrator's Top 40's List III. 18. Sports Tourism Plan Implementation 19. UASI (Regional) Completed Proiects/Activities 1. Board's Appointments Process - 8/2008 2. Bow Hunting Restrictions - 2/24/2010 3. Business Climate Survey - 7/2008 4. Business Climate Survey - 4/2010 5. Business Fee Holiday (Extension) - 9/2010 6. CBLAB Discussions -12/2009 7. Census 2010/Redistricting - 6/2011 8. Chesterfield Avenue Enhancements Phase 1 - 5/2011 9. Citizen GIS - 5/2010 10. Citizen Satisfaction Survey -12/2008 11. Citizen Satisfaction Survey - 12/2010 12. COPS Grants 13. DCR Erosion & Sediment Control Program - 3/11/11 14. Eastern Midlothian Re-development - Stonebridge (Phase 1) -Groundbreaking 10/25/11 - Streetscaping (Phase 1) - 12/2011 15. Efficiency Studies -Fire Department and Fleet Management - 6/2008 16. Efficiency Study -Quality/Chesterfield University Consolidation - 7/2009 17. Electronic Message Centers - 9/2011 18. Electronic Signs -1/2010 19. Board's Emergency Notification Process 20. Employee Health Benefits -Contract Rebid - 8/2011 21. Financial/Budget Issues - Adoption of 2011 Budget - 4/2011 - Adoption of County CIP - 4/2011 - Adoption of School CIP - 4/2011 - Bond Issue/Refinancing - AAA Ratings Retained 22. 457 Deferred Comp Plan (Approved) 23. Hydrilla Issue 24. Hosting of Hopewell Website 25. Impact Fees for Roads - 9/2008 26. In Focus Implementation - Phase I - 8/2008 27. In-Focus Implementation -Phase II (Payroll/HR) -12/2009 28. Insurance Service Upgrade (ISO) for Fire Department - 9/2009 29. Jefferson Davis Streetscape Project - 5/2010 30. Leadership Exchange Visits with City of Richmond 31. 2011 Legislative Program - 3/2011 32. Low Impact Development Standards 33. Meadowdale Library -11/2008 ~00~`3 34. Meadowville Interchange -Ribbon Cutting 12/15/2011 2 Updated 1/18/2012 County Administrator's Top 40's List 35. Midlothian Turnpike/Courthouse Road Streetscape Improvements (Towne Center) 36. Minor League Baseball (new team) - 2/2010 37. Multi-Cultural Commission (Quarterly Reports due to Board) -11/2008 38. Planning Fee Structure (General Increases) - 6/2009 39. Planning Fee Structure (Reductions for In-Home Businesses) -1/2009 40. Planning Fees (Holiday for Commercial Projects) - 8/2009 41. Police Chase Policy (Regional) - S/2010 42. Postal Zip Codes -Changes approved 4/2011, LISPS date of implementation 6/2011 43. Potential Legislation -Impact Fees/Cash Proffers -1/2009 44. Property Maintenance -Proactive Zoning Code Enforcement (countywide) - 2/2009 45. Property Maintenance -Rental Inspection Program 46. Public Safety Pay Plans Implemented (Phase I) - 9/2008 47. Redistricting 2011 Calendar/Process Report 48. Regional Workforce Investment Initiative 49. Results of Operations -11/19/2010 and 11/2011 50. Sign Ordinance 51. Southwest Corridor Water Line - Phase I - 7/2008 52. Sports Tourism Plan -1/2010 53. Sports Tourism Program with Metropolitan Richmond Sports Backers - 8/2009 54. Streetlight Policy -12/1/10 55. Ukrops Kicker Complex -soccer fields -Opened 8/2009 56. Upper Swift Creek Plan (Adopted) - 6/2008 57. Upper Swift Creek Water Quality Ordinances 58. VDOT Subdivision Street Acceptance Requirements - 7/2009 59. VRS Benefits for New Employees - 7/2010 60. Walk Through Building Permit Process -10/2009 61. Water Issues/Restrictions 62. Website Redesign - 6/2009 63. Wind Energy Systems - 3/10/2010 64. Wireless Internet Access in County Facilities - 9/2008 65. Watkins Centre 66. Woolridge Road Reservoir Crossing Project - S/2010 000004 Updated 1/18/2012 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ,,. Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 5.A. Subiect: Resolution Recognizing Mr. Thomas Miller for His Contributions to the Committee on the Future and Chesterfield County County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: The Committee on the Future has requested that the Board of Supervisors commend and recognize Mr. Thomas Miller for his service to Chesterfield County and the Committee on the Future. Summary of Information: Mr. Thomas Miller is being recognized for his commitment and dedicated service to the county and the Committee on the Future. The Committee is appointed by the board to identify and address issues in terms of their long- range impact on the county. Preparers Anne M. Hayden Title: Government Affairs Analyst Attachments: ^ Yes ~ No X00045 RECOGNIZING MR. THOMAS MILLER FOR HIS SERVICE TO THE COMMITTEE ON THE FUTURE WHEREAS, the Chesterfield County Committee on the Future was established in 1987 by the Board of Supervisors and included in the County Charter for the purpose of assessing the future and long- range challenges facing the county, advising the Board of Supervisors, and making recommendations for minimizing the adverse effect of future changes on the county; and WHEREAS, Mr. Thomas Miller was appointed as a member of the committee on January 8, 2008; and WHEREAS, Mr. Miller has been involved in the community for many years and has served the citizens of the Bermuda District with distinction; and WHEREAS, Mr. Miller served as an active committee member for four years; and WHEREAS, the committee identified and researched the challenges of globalization facing Chesterfield County in the future; and WHEREAS, during his tenure, the committee completed the "Preparing Residents to Thrive in a Global Society" report, which studied how globalization will affect Chesterfield County over the next decade and how lifelong learning can be used to help county residents thrive in a highly globalized world; and WHEREAS, Mr. Miller was instrumental in the development of extensive research and dedicated countless hours to the committee during the past four years. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, this 25th day of January 2012, publicly recognizes Mr. Thomas Miller and commends him for his dedication and outstanding service to the Committee on the Future and to the citizens of Chesterfield County. AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be presented to Mr. Miller and that this resolution be permanently recorded among the papers of this Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County, Virginia. oo~oos CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page 1 of 1 Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 5.B. Subiect: Resolution Recognizing Ms. Karen Pusey for Her Exemplary Volunteerism County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Board Action Request The Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission requests that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors recognize Ms. Karen Pusey for her exceptional community contributions. Summary of Information: Ms. Karen Pusey, founder and president of the Miracle League of Richmond, was instrumental in the funding and development of two special needs recreational facilities at the Bird Athletic Complex. Her leadership, philanthropy and mentoring have inspired the community and have enriched the lives of individuals with special needs. Preparers Michael S. Golden Title: Director, Parks and Recreation Attachments: ^ Yes ~ No _ ~.7 ~ooo RECOGNIZING MS. KAREN PUSEY FOR HER EXEMPLARY VOLUNTEERISM WHEREAS, the Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission has recommended recognition of exemplary volunteerism in the parks and recreation area through display of volunteer names and accomplishments on five Volunteer Hall of Fame Monuments located throughout the Parks System; and WHEREAS, the Lifetime Volunteer Award is a special award that recognizes the exemplary leadership and character of volunteers whose achievements will be a source of historic pride for future leaders in the community; and WHEREAS, Ms. Karen Pusey, founder and president of the Miracle League of Richmond, has in a few short years accomplished a lifetime of exceptional community contribution by her spirited and exemplary volunteerism; and WHEREAS, under Ms. Pusey's guidance and direction, the Miracle League of Richmond has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to build a special needs recreational facility at the Bird Athletic Complex in Chesterfield County; and WHEREAS, Virginia's first custom-designed baseball field and Richmond's first Boundless Playground has enabled individuals with special needs to participate in organized recreational programs and have provided recreational opportunities that will enrich the lives of individuals with special needs, their families and the community; and WHEREAS, Ms. Karen Pusey's outstanding achievements demonstrate how philanthropy and volunteerism can enhance the lives of our county residents. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, this 25th of January 2012, publicly recognizes Ms. Karen Pusey on behalf of the citizens of Chesterfield County, for her dedicated and unselfish commitment to the youth of Chesterfield County by displaying her name on the Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation Volunteer Hall of Fame Monument located in Harry G. Daniel Park at Iron Bridge. AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors publicly recognizes the dedicated commitment and untiring efforts displayed by Ms. Pusey, thanks her family for their support for her public service and urges all Chesterfield County residents to keep Ms. Karen Pusey's many contributions fondly in mind when they visit the Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation Volunteer Hall of Fame Monument in Harry G. Daniel Park at Iron Bridge. 00008 ~~. ~i _ _;a 1799 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page 1 of 2 Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 6.A. Subject: Work Session on the Proposed FY2013-2017 Capital Improvement Program County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Board Action Requested: Hold a work session on the Proposed FY2013-2017 Capital Improvement Program. Summary of Information: A work session on the proposed Capital Improvement Program (CIP) has been scheduled for this date. The Program encompasses a five-year period, FY2013- 17 and proposes funding for new facilities, renovations and expansions of existing facilities, and transportation projects. The five-year plan proposes expenditures of $532.7 million. A breakdown of the CIP is as follows: General County Projects School Projects Utility Projects Five-Year Total $165,613,500 154,597,300 212,524,000 $532,734,800 Preparers Allan M. Carmody Title: Director, Budget & Management Attachments: ^ Yes ~ No #000009 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 2 of 2 AGENDA The Proposed CIP, including revenues and specific expenditures will be reviewed at the work session. There is no action requested of the Board during the work session. A public hearing on the CIP is scheduled for March 14, 2012, followed by adoption on March 28th. The County Charter requires adoption of the CIP by May 1st ~~~ 0~~ `~ ~~ : Q ~, ~ r b ~KY }~ ~ _,_ .~~ ~ b a .,Yt ti ' 0. ~~ ~ y +. ~:' - ~t ~~~. ~ ~ ~: 4~ „~ Proposed ~aptal Jm~prov~men FY30;1t 3~-FYZ,O;i/7 = Janes 25,, 3,O;1i3~ ~11~l~~.I~IRI Q'~/~_~'~ ~~?);~ ,.:~I C'J,Jis~lllirl;l~~)'i~rr;dris;~l ,r /'a 1) Guiding principles 2) Revenues 3) Strategies 4) Proposed projects 5) A look at the CIP timeline 000011 T -•.`~'- ~~y ~~~~~ Pr~~r~Epl 1) Citizen input /Referenda 2) Board direction 3) Board adopted financial policies 4) Planning models 5) Internal and external reviews ® ~ ~ ~. ~ ~~ ~~ ~ ~r ~ ~I~~io~ ~~ ~~~~~~.~~y ~~~1~~t~~~ ;~;Y~l(lcj,~ti'i~Jlltl%hl-~ sJ;!.'s~Jul,J~~~i)i~~J~; !~iisl~:~)l!;JJ~Is%~r'J~~sr3 Average Yearly County CIP ($ in millions) $60 Sso Sao $30 Szo Slo So Pu611c FeellKlee -len: FIrolEM6 Recommendetion~ `~ tl tea,, • . ~1.:r ~, .,K.. ._.._ ~ © ~~ ._., o -.-_...._ ,. _ FY09.14 FY10.15 FY2011-1s FY12-16 FY13-17 1) Debt service well within policy limit 2) Capital reserve funding inches back to policy level 000012 1__--~1--:~ _'~~- I_~~n~~~t~~ ~~t~~~.~~~~ fps ~,~~~,~ i~lisl Jtl %/il ~f )i~;1i rl ti%d s~3~d 1~ ~;J~t) j ~ ~l~ ~isil Sri ~~rl ~1~~',%~l% 1) Advance projects in favorable construction market 2) Building acquisitions to reduce costs 3) Maximize use of existing county facilities 4) Electronic document imaging/offsite storage 5) Partnerships utilized Ba~~l~:~ a~ _~'~~j~~~~ ~~~~i~~ '~Li)~~~)i;Y~l~~~/'t1r',{s%~>>~)f~~s~~!.'1%~~~J;~t~1i1 ;)rl~!lrl~.s~~)r)'.'ii5i1 ~; 1) Previously funded and designed projects on hold 2) Project requests exceed available funding ~~ ~ ~ ~ , 000013 w pY A ~ ~ ,i ~:h~ F~~r~~ ire ~~~ IW~~r~ T~rr~ 1u);Jr~)~?;rls~lrl Jlrlj~'!5~t!l~s!Ii~~I~LI~r%/sr~ 2) Continued emphasis on maintaining/ refreshing existing assets ~.r~r~~ ~ Play ~~~ t~~i~ ~~t~~~ ~~!kllis%~)J'lij~31_Il~Irts-;~l~,iisillnl~,r'r~~l!r3.')lr: {~i~ 1) Continue 2004 bond projects 2) Public safety radio system replacement 3) Park land acquisitions 4) Technology investments 5) Future referendum OOOOi4 1) Improving roads via maximum match funding: $10M state/ $10M local _-; ~' -~--- Pr~~~~~ed ~'~~~~:2i~-FY2~J~~ SIP ~i%~1itl~~r!I~L~~~1 J itblluLl~% • /_-f ~_ _ _ /_ _ _ ~ : v -~ ~~~~o~:~d F''~2~~3-F'~(~~17 - ~~~r~~y R~oj.~e ul;liltlj~j~J~1 r1-Jr1~J'i~~sr~; ~l ~l~]t)i'i~'~I~~~J/~~i/Cl~rl;~rl~Irlr;~ $165.6 million New Construction Renovation/ Major Maintenance $70.3M $15.7 M 000015 ~'n)Jil^;li ~~~ ~::J~sl~1 J:'lslli%l~~ $154.6 million Additions/ Renovations Future Acquisitions $66.OM $6.7M 1 ,, , . Administretio, $2,OM -Maintenance/ Technolo ~ HVAC BY $33.SM Energy. $43.6M Security $2.SM ~II~ .Q~~u~l~o~~~~~t fiir~~l ;~Ih;'r~/~9/;~~1%III;~Ii1~I ~;~;~Ir~I ~IJ ;'~1~;-r~'ii':~;~7I~1~)!~;' 1) December/January Budget Advisory Committee/ Board of Supervisors 2) March Community meetings 3) March 14 Public hearing 4) March 28 ~.:.- >,; Adoption 000016 ! t, 000017 1718 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page 1 of 1 Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 8.A.1. Subiect: Appointment to Richmond Regional Planning District Commission County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Board Appointment of Mr. Russell Gulley to the Richmond Regional Planning District Commission (RRPDC). Summary of Information: The Board requested that the Planning Commission recommend a representative to serve on the RRPDC. On January 17, 2012, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend that Mr. Russell Gulley serve as the Planning Commission representative to the RRPDC. Preparers Kirkland A. Turner Title: Director of Planning Attachments: ^ Yes ^ No # 000018 ,,.s CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page 1 of 1 Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 8.A.2. Subiect: Appointment to Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Planning Organization County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Board Appointment of Dr. William Brown to the Richmond Metropolitan Transportation Planning Organization (MPO). Summary of Information: The Board requested that the Planning Commission recommend a representative to serve on the Richmond MPO. On January 17, 2012, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend that Dr. William Brown serve as the Planning Commission representative to the Richmond MPO. Preparers Kirkland A. Turner Title: Director of Planning Attachments: ^ Yes ^ No # 000019 ' ~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY `~-, BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 of 4 AGENDA Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 8.6.1. Subject: Approval of Design, Appropriation and Award a Construction Contract for Revenue Sharing Widening Project fro Transfer of Funds, and Authorization to the Powhite Parkway/Old Hundred Road m Route 288 to Watermill Parkway County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Board Action Requested: The Board is requested to take the following actions for the Powhite Parkway/Old Hundred Road Revenue Sharing Widening Project from Route 288 to Watermill Parkway: 1) approve the design; 2) appropriate and transfer $813,000 from the Powhite Parkway/Charter Colony Parkway Interchange Service District Reserve, transfer $150,000 of project savings from the completed Otterdale Road Bridge Replacement project, appropriate and transfer $413,956.05 in interest revenue to the General Fund, transfer $413,956.05 from the General Fund to this project, and appropriate and transfer $413,043.95 to this project from a combination of revenue sources; and 3) authorize the award of a construction contract, up to $7.6 million, to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Summary of Information: In April 2011, the Board authorized staff to proceed with the Powhite Parkway/Old Hundred Road Revenue Sharing Widening Project from Route 288 to Preparer: R.J.McCracken Title: Director of Transportation Preparer: Allan M. Carmody Title: Director, Budget and Management Attachments: ^ Yes ^ No # 0~~~~~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 2 of 4 AGENDA Watermill Parkway. The initial estimate for this project was $10 million. VDOT provided the County with a reduced match of $4 million for the FY2012 Revenue Sharing Program (for a total budget of $8 million), and staff developed the project within this reduced budget. Based on nearly completed construction plans, staff estimates the project will cost $9.79 million. The additional $1.79 million in project needs can be funded through multiple sources. Funds totaling $813,000 are available in the Powhite Parkway/Charter Colony Parkway Interchange Service District Reserve, and $150,000 in project savings can be captured from the Otterdale Road Bridge Replacement project. Interest revenue can ,provide $413,956.05. This revenue was generated from investment of previously sold bond proceeds for road and other projects as part of the 2004 Referendum. These interest earnings are limited in their use, specifically for the purpose of paying debt service. The interest revenue is currently on hand but not appropriated. Upon approval of the item as presented, the interest earnings would be appropriated and transferred to the General Fund to cover FY2012 budgeted debt service payments. In turn, $413,956.05 currently budgeted for debt service payments would be transferred to the project. The remaining balance of $413,043.95 can be provided from a combination of the following funding sources: • Industrial Access account, • General Road Improvement funds, • Transportation cash proffers, • Capital and other reserve funds, • Other project savings, and • VDOT reimbursement. The design of the project has been substantially completed. A citizen information meeting on the design was held on December 7, 2011. Approximately 37 people attended the meeting. Twenty-nine provided written comments. Twenty-four indicated their position on the project - eighteen supported, three were neutral and three disagreed with the project. Several people requested the installation of a traffic signal at Brandermill Parkway. A few people expressed opposition to the future extension of the Powhite Parkway west of Watermill Parkway. This extension is not part of the current project. Several people commented on the need to improve the existing Watermill Parkway/Old Hundred Road intersection. This intersection is not part of the current project; however, minor improvements to the islands at the intersection are being considered. The citizen comments received are available for review. On January 10, 2012, staff met with Brandermill Woods residents to discuss the project. Many CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 3 of 4 AGENDA letters have been received requesting the traffic signal at Brandermill Parkway. Major design features of the project are as follows: • Powhite Parkway/Old Hundred Road will be widened from two to four lanes, with a median, from the end of the existing four lanes at Route 288 through the Brandermill Parkway intersection and transition back to two lanes at Watermill Parkway. The two new lanes will be constructed on the north side of the existing lanes., • The existing traffic signal at the Charter Colony Parkway intersection will be modified to accommodate the widening. • A traffic signal at Brandermill Parkway has been approved by VDOT. • Additional maintenance easements/right-of-way (approximately 0.342 acres) will have to be purchased from Riverstone Properties, LLC so that stormwater management basins can be constructed. The project design is still being adjusted to reduce or eliminate as much of the acquisition as possible. The remainder of the project will be constructed within existing right-of-way. No residences or businesses will be displaced by the widening. • Wetland mitigation will be required for the project. No threatened or endangered species, cultural resources, or hazardous materials will be impacted by the project. • The total estimated cost of the project is $9.79 million. Detailed construction plans of the project are available for review in the Transportation Department. Summary of Information: If the Board approves the design, right-of-way acquisition will begin immediately with construction expected to begin in the summer of 2012 and completed by the end of the year. Staff is also requesting authorization to award a construction contract up to $7.6 million to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. Recommendation: Staff recommends the Board: 1. Approve the design of the Powhite Parkway/Old Hundred Road Revenue Sharing Widening Project from Route 288 to Watermill Parkway; 2. Appropriate and transfer $813,000 from the Powhite Parkway/Charter Colony Parkway Interchange Service District Reserve, transfer $150,000 of project savings from the completed Otterdale Road Bridge CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 4 of 4 AGENDA Replacement project, appropriate and transfer $413,956.05 in interest revenue to the General Fund, transfer $413,956.05 from the General Fund to this project, and appropriate and/or transfer $413,043.95 to this project from a combination of revenue sources; and 3. Authorize the award of a construction contract, up to $7.6 million, to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. District: Clover Hill 000023 Powhite Parkway /Old Hundred Road Revenue Sharing Widening Project (Route 288 to Watermill Parkway) PROJECT REVENUE DATE AMOUNT SOURCE 4/27/11 appropriation $4,000,000 Various Sources 7/27/11 appropriation $4,000,000 Anticipated VDOT Reimbursements 1/25/12 proposed Powhite Parkway /Charter Colony appropriation $813,000 Parkway Interchange Service district 1/25/12 proposed transfer $413,956.05 General Fund $413,043.95 Multi le Revenue Sources 1/25/12 proposed transfer $150,000 Completed Otterdale Road Bridge ' Re lacement Pro ect TOTAL $9,790,000 PROJECT ESTIMATE Desi n $ 810,000 Ri ht-of-Wa $ 70,000 Utili Relocation $ 100,000 Construction En ineerin $ 300,000 Construction $7,500,000 Construction contin enc $ 760,000 Miti ation $ 250,000 Total $9,790,000 PROPOSED PROPERTY ACQUISITION Property Owner Approximate Right-of- wa acre Riverstone Properties, LLC 0.342 000024 POWHITE PARKWAY /OLD HUNDRED ROAD WIDENING PROJECT .. k- ~y ~~~ ~~ ~~LZ~"",, ~ OLD HUNDRED ~ WIDENING PROJECTq'~O ppWH~TE RD ~ V 2~ PKWY -~-~ :`'" ~~r~' ~ v ~` Q ~ 12/30/11 ~~0~2~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 of 1 „, AGENDA Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: s.B.2. Subject: Renewal of Lease of The Episcopal Church of Our Saviour to Provide Senior Citizen Programs County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Authorize the County Administrator to enter into a lease agreement with The Episcopal Church of Our Saviour to provide senior citizen programs. Summary of Information: The Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation Department is sponsoring older adult activities at satellite locations in order to better serve the recreation needs of senior citizens. Since July 2008, successful progz~ams have been operated at The Episcopal Church of Our Saviour four days per week. Activities include classes in aerobics and arts and crafts as well as special events, such as brown bag education series and potluck luncheons. The program is co-sponsored by the nonprofit group Chesterfield Senior Center. They work with Parks and Recreation staff to program the activities and manage the site. The lease will be for use of facilities Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and for special events as mutually agreed. The rent is $585 per month. Funds are available in the Parks and Recreation Department budget. Approval is recommended. District: Midlothian Preparers John W. Harmon Title: Real Property Manager Attachments: ~ Yes ^ No # 000026 .,~ CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 of 1 ~• ~ AGENDA Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 8.8.3. Subiect: Request to Quitclaim Sixteen-Foot Sewer Easements Across the Property of First Community Bank, N.A. County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Authorize the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and the County Administrator to execute a quitclaim deed to vacate 16' sewer easements across the property of First Community Bank, N.A. Summary of Information: First Community Bank, N.A. has requested the vacation of 16' sewer easements across its property as shown on the attached plat. New easements will be dedicated for the Wilfang Court Sewer Line Relocation. This request has been reviewed by the Utilities Department. Approval is recommended. District: Clover Hill Preparers John W. Harmon Title: Real Property Manager Attachments: ^ Yes ~ No # 00002'7 VICINITY SKETCH Request to 4uitclaim Sixteen Foot Sewer Easements Across the Property of First Community Bank, N.A. 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Subiect: Appropriation and Transfer of Additional Funds and Authorization to Award a Construction Contract for the Construction of the Chester Road Right Turn Lane Extension Project County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Board The Board is requested to appropriate an additional $45,000 from road cash proffers (traffic shed 13) and authorize the award and execution of a construction contract up to $147,000 for the construction of the Chester Road Right Turn Lane Extension Project located at the intersection of Chester Road and Route 10. Summary of Information: In April 2011, the Board authorized staff to proceed with the design and construction of the Chester Road Right Turn Lane Extension Project located at the intersection of Chester Road and Route 10. This project was initiated to reduce congestion at a key intersection in the Bermuda District through the use of cash proffer funds within the district. The Board also authorized the award of a construction contract up to $140,000. Ten bids were received on December 20, 2011. The lowest responsive and responsible bid of $147,000 was submitted by Shoosmith Construction, Inc. The bid is approximately nine percent lower than the engineer's estimate of $161,823. The Board is requested to approve the award of the project to Shoosmith Construction, Inc. While the construction bid is lower than the engineer's estimate, the cost of the project is higher than initially expected due to increased costs in preliminary engineering, the potential need to relocate utilities, and Preparer: R.J.McCracken Title: Director of Transportation Preparer: Allan Carmody Title: Director of Budget and Management Attachments: ^ Yes ^ No ~oooao CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 2 of 2 AGENDA contingencies. The Board is requested to appropriate additional cash proffers to cover these costs so the project can proceed. Sufficient cash proffers are available in traffic shed 13 to appropriate to the project. Recommendation: Staff recommends the Board: 1) Appropriate an additional $45,000 from road cash proffers (traffic shed 13), and 2) Authorize the County Administer to award a construction contract up to $147,000 to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. District: Bermuda 000031 Chester Road Right Turn Lane Extension Project Budget Ori final Revised Prelimina En ineerin $34,000 $41,750 Ri ht-of-Wa $0 $0 Utility Relocations Contin enc $0 $5,000 Construction Administration/Ins ection $24,000 $33,200 Construction Bid $130,000 $147,000 Contin enc $26,000 $32,050 TOTAL $214, 000 $259, 000 Appropriations Traffic Shed 14 -April 13, 2011 $214,000 Proposed, Traffic Shed 13, Janua 25, 2012 $ 45,000 TOTAL $259,000 Bids Contractor Amount Responsive & Res onsible Blakemore Construction Cor $178,420.00 Yes Buchanan & Rice Contractors, Inc. $161,207.00 Yes Duke Contractin of VA, Inc. $187,000.00 Yes G. V. La ne Contractin ,Inc. $163,777.00 Yes Howard Brothers Contractor, Inc. $189,700.00 Yes Jireh Construction Co., Inc. $287,410.00 No Messer Contractin ,Inc. $216,040.00 Yes Northstar Excavatin ,Inc. $ 99,982.73 No Shoosmith Construction, Inc. $147,000.00 Yes Simons Contractin Co., Inc $159,240.00 Yes 000032 Chester Road Right Turn Lane Extension Project Project Location Klt ~ '~~ ~ :.r f4 L ~ i ~ -~01'^ ~ ~~• ~ , r ~_.. f~ " . ~~; ,* `- .. !+ *' ~ ~y~-~ I ` l _ . ~ rr, *~ ¢ r. ~ A. ~ Ifs ~ ~' °; ~ ~ ~~ y ~, .. 1r' 't1 F _ Y ~ ~ ~ } J ~ • 1. ~ 1 "~ 1 ~ a ,~ ;f. ~. ~`~ - ~ , 0 90 180 36D Feet I I I 13 ~i:nnltY>/:Oxt lr al rl q~'ayenla roy 31-I I 000033 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ,r. Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 8.B.5. Subject: Initiate an Application for Conditional Use Planned Development for Ordinance Exceptions to Permit an Offsite Community Identification Sign for the Brandermill Community, in the Clover Hill Magisterial District County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: on 1) Authorize staff to seek permission from VDOT for the county to initiate a CUPD application for a private use in the right of way. 2) Upon receipt of permission form VDOT initiate an application on behalf of the Brandermill Community Association for conditional use planned development to allow an offsite community identification sign (located outside of the median strip of the community entrance) for the Brandermill community, in a roundabout within the public right-of-way at the intersections of S. Old Hundred Road, Brandermill Parkway, and Kelly Green Drive (in Agricultural (A), Residential (R-7), and Residential Townhouse (R-TH) districts). 3) Appoint Kirkland Turner, Director of Planning, as agent for the Board of Supervisors for the purposes of this application and waive disclosure. Summary of Information: The Brandermill Community Association(BCA) is requesting that the Board initiate an application for a conditional use planned development to permit an existing offsite community identification sign to be legally established. The sign was recently installed within a new roundabout. As part of the application the BCA intends to change the sign area to comply with the 100 sq ft maximum area limitation (per sign face) as required by the zoning ordinance. Preparers Kirkland A. Turner Attachments: ^ Yes Title: Director of Planning ^ No #000034 ~xs CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page 1 of 1 Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 9.A. Subject: Developer Water and Sewer Contracts County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: The Board of Supervisors has authorized the County Administrator to execute water and/or sewer contracts between County and Developer where there are no County funds involved. The report is submitted to Board members as information. Summary of Information: The following water and sewer contract was executed by the County Administrator: 1. Contract Number: 07-0389 Project Name: Walgreens - Iron Bridge Road Location: Iron Bridge Road and Centralia Road Developer: Fern Springs, LLC Contractor: Castle Equipment Corporation Contract Amount: Water Improvements - $49,542.00 Wastewater Improvements - $25,717.37 District: Dale Preparers William O. Wright Title: Assistant Director of Utilities Attachments: ~ Yes ^ No 0 0035 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page 1 of 1 Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item .Number: 9.8. Subject: Report on Status of General Fund Balance, Reserve for Future Capital Projects, District Improvement Funds, and Lease Purchases County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Board Action Requested: Acceptance of attached report. Summary of Information: Preparers James J. L. Stegmaier Title: County Administrator Attachments: ^ Yes ^ No # 00036 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY GENERAL FUND BALANCE Budgeted Ending Balances January 25, 2012 of General Fund Budgeted Expenditures* FY2008 $50,945,000 7.5% FY2009 $53,495,000 7.7% FY2010 $53,495,000 8.1% FY2011 $53,495,000 g.3% FY2012 $53,495,000 8.2% *Effective FY2012, the Board of Supervisors adopted a change to the financial policy ratio to raise the targeted fund balance level from 7.5 percent to 8.0 percent 00003'7 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY RESERVE FOR FUTURE CAPITAL PROJECTS January 25, 2012 Board Meeting Date Description Amount Balance FOR FISCAL YEAR 2011 BEGINNING JULY 1, 2010 4/15/2010 FY2011 Budget Addition 13,169,200 17,947,388 4/15/2010 FY2011 Capital Projects (12,962,600) 4,984,788 5/26/2010 FY2011 Part of Sports Quest funding (206,600) 4,778,188 8/25/2010 Replacement generator for the IST building (290,400) 4,487,788 8/25/2010 Replacement funding to complete projects at Clover Hill (340,000) 4,147,788 Sports Complex 11/17/2010 Renovations and Additions to the Manchester Volunteer (120,000) 4,027,788 Rescue Squad (MVRS) Project FOR FISCAL YEAR 2012 BEGINNING JULY 1, 2011 4/13/2011 FY2012 Budget Addition 13,552,500 17,580,288 4/13/2011 FY2012 Capital Projects (13,352,500) 4,227,788 8/24/2011 Construction of first phase of Mary B. Stratton Park (391,735) 3,836,053 11/9/2011 Chesterwood-Cogbill Road Drainage Improvements (32,066) 3,803,987 000038 Q z w ~~ owo N W O ~' a ~' a 7 C ~ ~ ~ ~y~ ~~..yy~ ~ W U F, A O ~ ~. ~ L O d a, a „ d u "C ea ~ q se o b E eu °~' Q ~ ~ N "C ~ y ~ -7 A ~~ Q ~. a~ w~ o °- N rr W •C. Jam. a a Q ~ ~ O i. O ~„ C, U u '% y A O 00 ~ N 00 ~ .--~ ~O O M 00 ~!1 ~C ~1 ~ M ~!1 ~!1 ~ V7 v'~ b N ~ ~ M O ~C [ ~ ~D N ~O ~O ~O °o °o °o °o °o M M M M M M M M M M 69 ~ ~ 00 ~ M O~ l ~ l ~ N Vl ~ N N ~ N 69 i 3 x ~ "a L CO > ° E ~ ;fl o AO U A ~ ~ U 000039 Prepared by Accounting Department December 31, 2011 SCHEDULE OF CAPITALIZED LEASE PURCHASES APPROVED AND EXECUTED Date Original Date Began Description Amount Ends 04/99 Public Facility Lease -Juvenile Courts Project $16,100,000 01/20 (Refinanced 10/10) O1/O1 Certificates of Participation - Building Construction, Expansion and Renovation; Acquisition/Installation of Systems 03/03 Certificates of Participation -Building Construction, Expansion and Renovation 03/04 Certificates of Participation -Building Construction, Expansion and Renovation; Acquisition/Installation of Systems 10/04 Cloverleaf Mall Redevelopment Project 12/04 Energy Improvements at County Facilities OS/OS Certificates of Participation -Building Acquisition, Construction, Installation, Furnishing and Equipping; Acquisition/Installation of Systems 05/06 Certificates of Participation -Building Acquisition, Construction, Installation, Furnishing and Equipping; Acquisition/Installation of Systems 08/07 Certificates of Participation -Building Expansion/Renovation, Equipment Acquisition TOTAL APPROVED AND EXECUTED PENDING EXECUTION Description None Outstanding Balance 12/31/2011 $7,185,000 13,725,000 11/21 5,605,000 6,100,000 11/23 3,540,000 21,970,000 11/24 13,990,000 16,596,199 10/12 16,596,199 1,519,567 12/ 17 906,120 14,495,000 11/24 8,325,000 11,960,000 11/24 7,145,000 22,220,000 11/27 17,545,000 124.685.766 $80 837 319 Approved Amount 000040 January 25, 2012 Speakers List Afternoon Session 1. Mr. Dick Pa e 2. 3. 4. 5. ,,~ ,~, CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page 1 of 1 Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 14.A. Subject: Resolution Recognizing Ms. Abby Portyrata for Her Superior Achievements in Golf and Her Outstanding Representation of Chesterfield County County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Mr. Warren has requested that the Board of Supervisors commend and recognize Ms. Abby Portyrata for her exemplary skill and leadership while participating in the Virginia High School League Golf Program. Summary of Information: Under the guidance of Coach Jim Alberston and Coach Paul Sargent, Ms. Abby Portyrata, a sophomore at Clover Hill High School won the Dominion District Coed Golf Championship, was a two-time Team MVP Award winner, named to the Dominion and Central Region All-Academic Team, named to the All District, All Regional and All Metro Richmond Times-Dispatch First Team, was the recipient of the Betsy King LPGA Award and was the 2011 Virginia High School League State Champion. Preparers Michael S. Golden Title: Director, Parks and Recreation Attachments: ^ Yes ~ No # 000041 RECOGNIZING MS.ABBY PORTYRATA FOR HER SUPERIOR ACHIEVEMENTS IN GOLF AND HER OUTSTANDING REPRESENTATION OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY WHEREAS, participation in high school athletics has long been an integral part of Chesterfield County's educational, physical and emotional development for students; and WHEREAS, Ms. Abby Portyrata, a sophomore at Clover Hill High School, has shown exemplary skill and leadership while participating in the Virginia High School League golf program; and WHEREAS, under Coach Jim Alberston and Coach Paul Sargent's guidance and direction, Abby has been named to the 2011 All District, All Regional and All Metro Richmond Times-Dispatch First Team; and WHEREAS, Ms. Portyrata won the 2011 Dominion District Coed Tournament, winning by five strokes; and WHEREAS, Ms. Portyrata has been a two-time Team MVP Award winner for Clover Hill High School; and WHEREAS, Ms. Portyrata has been named to the Dominion District and Central Region All-Academic Team; and WHEREAS, Ms. Portyrata has been a recipient of the "Betsy King LPGA" Outstanding Female Golfer Award; and WHEREAS, Ms. Portyrata was the 2011 Virginia High School League State Champion; and WHEREAS, Ms. Portyrata attended the First Tee Life Skills and Leadership Academy and volunteers with the First Tee staff in helping younger players in golf and life skills. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, this 25th day of January 2012, publicly recognizes Ms. Abby Portyrata, on behalf of the citizens of Chesterfield County, for her commitment to excellence and sportsmanship and her outstanding representation of Chesterfield County and expresses best wishes for her continued success. AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be presented to Ms. Portyrata, and that this resolution be permanently recorded among the papers of this Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County, Virginia. 000042 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 of 1 AGENDA .,., Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 14.8. Subject: Resolution Recognizing Mr. Derek Matthew Allen, Troop 876, Upon Attaining the Rank of Eagle Scout County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Board Action Requested: Adoption of the attached resolution. Summary of Information: Staff has received a request for the Board to adopt a resolution recognizing Mr. Derek Matthew Allen, Troop 876, sponsored by Mount Pisgah United Methodist Church, upon attaining the rank of Eagle Scout. Mr. Allen, a Clover Hill District resident, will be present at the meeti*~g, accompanied by members of his family, to accept the resolution. Preparers Janice Blakley Attachments: ^ Yes Title:__ Clerk to the Board ^ No 00043 RECOGNIZING MR. DEREK MATTHEW ALLEN UPON ATTAINING THE RANK OF EAGLE SCOUT WHEREAS, the Boy Scouts of America was incorporated by Mr. William D. Boyce on February 8, 1910, and was chartered by Congress in 1916; and WHEREAS, the Boy Scouts of America was founded to build character, provide citizenship training and promote physical fitness; and WHEREAS, after earning at least twenty-one merit badges in a wide variety of skills including leadership, service and outdoor life, serving in a leadership position in a troop, carrying out a service project beneficial to his community, being active in the troop, demonstrating Scout spirit, and living up to the Scout Oath and Law, Mr. Derek Matthew Allen, Troop 876, sponsored by Mount Pisgah United Methodist Church, has accomplished those high standards of commitment and has reached the long-sought goal of Eagle Scout, which is received by only four percent of those individuals entering the Scouting movement; and WHEREAS, growing through his experiences in Scouting, learning the lessons of responsible citizenship, and endeavoring to prepare himself for a role as a leader in society, Derek has distinguished himself as a member of a new generation of prepared young citizens of whom we can all be very proud. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, this 25th day of January 2012, publicly recognizes Mr. Derek Matthew Allen, extends congratulations on his attainment of Eagle Scout, and acknowledges the good fortune of the county to have such an outstanding young man as one of its citizens. 000044 January 25, 2012 Speaker's List Evening Session #1 (Following Presentation of Resolutions) 1. Mr. Ralph Carter 2. 3. 4. 5. Evening Session #2 (End of the Evening Agenda) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ,~, Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 14.C. Subject: Resolution Recognizing Ms. Jessica Ann Fee for Her Personal Achievements County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: Board Action Regueste . Ms. Jaeckle requests that the Board of Supervisors adopt the attached resolution recognizing Ms. Jessica Ann Fee, a graduate of Thomas Dale High School and selected as Miss Chesterfield County Fair 2011, in recognition of her achievements, as well as her bravery following a vehicle crash in which she and a family member Summary of Information: were injured . Ms. Fee has demonstrated remarkable bravery and fortitude in the wake of a harrowing experience. She is credited with saving her brother's life despite her own severe injuries sustained when she and her brother were the victims in a December 2011 crash on Old Bermuda Hundred Road. The crash was caused when another vehicle passed the siblings illegally and forced their vehicle off the road and into a tree. Miss Fee's actions to get help following the crash and her determination to compete in the Miss Virginia Association of Fairs Scholarship Pageant, despite her injuries, are worthy of recognition of the Board of Supervisors. Preparers Mike Likins Title: Cooperative Extension Director Attachments: ^ Yes ~ No 00045 RECOGNIZING MS. JESSICA ANN FEE FOR HER PERSONAL ACHIEVEMENTS WHEREAS, Ms. Jessica Ann Fee is a graduate of Thomas Dale High School, where she was a four-year member of the Key Club, and recently completed the National Registered Medical Assistant certification through the Chesterfield County Technical Center; and WHEREAS, Ms. Fee was selected as Miss Chesterfield County Fair 2011 this past September; and WHEREAS, Ms. Fee has been an outstanding ambassador for Chesterfield 4-H by mentoring youths in leadership, citizenship and personal development; and WHEREAS, Ms. Fee was president of the Chesterfield 4-H Teen Club, served as teen counselor at Jamestown 4-H Summer Camp for four years, and served as staff-in-training at Jamestown for one year; and WHEREAS, Ms. Fee was elected 4-H All Star in 2011, the highest honor for 4-H in Virginia for her extensive involvement in all areas of 4-H including camp, congress, community and outreach; and WHEREAS, Ms. Fee and her brother, Taylor, were involved in a vehicle crash December 15, 2011, on Old Bermuda Hundred Road in which both sustained severe injuries; and WHEREAS, Ms. Fee, despite her injuries, which included a severely broken leg, managed to crawl out of the vehicle and get to the road's edge to flag down help as her brother lay unconscious in the vehicle; and WHEREAS, Ms. Fee demonstrated courage and immediate action to get help following the crash and is credited with helping t~ save her brother's life; and WHEREAS, Ms. Fee refused to let adversity impede her personal goal of competing in the Miss Virginia Association of Fairs Scholarship Pageant, despite significant physical pain and the need to use a wheelchair, placing in the top 10 in the pageant amid a highly competitive group of contestants. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors, this 25th day of January 2012, publicly recognizes the outstanding achievements and unwavering bravery of Ms. Jessica Ann Fee, and extends best wishes for a speedy recovery and continued success. AND, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a copy of this resolution be presented to Ms. Fee and that this resolution be permanently recorded among the papers of this Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County, Virginia. 000046 ~,., CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page 1 of 2 Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 17.A. Subiect: Hold Public Hearing to Consider Draft Countywide Comprehensive Plan County Administrator's Comments: County Administrator: n Hold public hearing on January 25, 2012, and defer decision until February 8, 2012. Summary of Information: The Board is requested to consider a new countywide comprehensive plan. A Comprehensive Plan is the general plan for the county and its supporting components. State Code requires every county in Virginia to have a comprehensive plan, which spells out policies for future development in order to ensure orderly growth and the protection of the public health and welfare. The comprehensive plan may consist of a number of components, such as local area plans, service plans and specific land-use related policies of the Board of Supervisors. As directed by the Board of Supervisors, the Planning Commission, in January 2011, began an exhaustive review of a proposed Countywide Comprehensive Plan prepared by a team of consultants and a thirty-four (34) member citizen steering committee. The Planning Commission during this period met twenty- four (24) times and held six (6) citizen district meetings. The Planning Commission held a public hearing on October 4, 2011. On November 15, 2011, the Planning Commission unanimously voted to recommend that the Board adopt the Plan with modifications as depicted within the draft dated November 15, 2011. Preparers Kirkland A. Turner Attachments: ~ Yes ^ No # 000047 Title: Director of Planning ».s CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AGENDA Page 2 of 2 Attached is a summary memo; a report that compares the differences between the original January 6, 2011 draft and the revised November 15, 2011 draft; and a memo outlining Planning Department staff's concerns with the revised November 15, 2011 draft. The Board received a marked up version and a clean version of the draft plan as recommended by the Planning Commission in the packet of information at the December 14, 2011 meeting. 000048 Memorandum Chesterfield County, Virginia DATE: DECEMBER 5, 2011 TO: THE HONORABLE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FROM: KIRKLAND A. TURNER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING ~'~ SUBJECT: REVISED DRAFT OF PROPOSED CHESTERFIELD COUNTYWIDE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN On November 15, 2011, the Chesterfield County Planning Commission completed its review of the proposed draft Chesterfield Countywide Comprehensive Plan, and recommended a revised draft to the Board of Supervisors. This review culminated the Commission's ten month study of the draft plan, as originally presented by the comprehensive plan consulting team and staff to the Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission and School Board at a joint meeting on January 12, 2011. Please find enclosed for your review the following: • A revised draft of the proposed Chesterfield Countywide Comprehensive Plan as recommended to the Boazd of Supervisors by the Chesterfield County Planning Commission. This revised draft is presented in both "markup" and "clean" versions. o The mazkup version is the January 6, 2011 draft as it was presented to the Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission and School Board at the January 12, 2011 joint meeting. All changes recommended by the Planning Commission are shown as underlines or strikeouts. o The clean version enclosed is the same as the markup version without the underlines and strikeouts. • A report that compazes the differences between the original January 6, 2011 draft and the revised November 15, 2011 draft. • A memo outlining Planning Department staff s concerns with the revised November 15, 2011 recommended draft. All Virginia jurisdictions aze required by state law to have a comprehensive plan. The Chesterfield Countywide Comprehensive Plan is proposed to replace the Plan For Chesterfield, the county's current comprehensive plan, parts of which date back to 1984. State law requires that the Board's review of this proposed plan be completed by February 8, 2012, ninety days from the date of Commission's recommendation. Apublic hearing is also required before the Board can take action on the proposed plan. Please do not hesitate to contact me or Glenn Larson should you have any questions. Cc: Chesterfield County Planning Commission Chesterfield County School Board Providing a FIRST CHOICE community through excellence in public service 00~~'49 A Comparison of the January, 2011 and November, 2011 Drafts of Chesterfield County's Proposed New Comprehensive Plan Introduction This is a comparison between the first publically released draft and the latest draft of Chesterfield County's proposed countywide comprehensive plan. The two drafts compared here are: • The January 6, 2011 draft (January Plan), as it was presented by the comprehensive plan consulting team and staff to the Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission and School Board at a joint meeting on January 12, 2011. This is the draft reviewed by the Comprehensive Plan Steering Committee and distributed during a series of citizen information meetings in January, 2011. • The November 15, 2011 revised draft (November Plan) incorporates changes recommended by the Chesterfield County Planning Commission. This revised draft was forwarded to the Board of Supervisors for their consideration by February 8, 2012. Most Significant Differences Between the Two Drafts The November, 2011 revised draft plan recommends the following significant changes to the January, 2011 draft: • Themed Goals Restructured: The five "themed" goals within the eight principal topic chapters addressing the plan's Vision Cornerstones are removed and replaced with one overall goal in each chapter. • Restructured Objectives/Policies/Recommendations: Objectives are removed from the eight principal topic chapters and replaced with summaries at the beginning of each chapter. Remaining policies are renamed as recommendations. • General Goals Removed: General overall goals concerning plan organization and implementation are removed from the "Achieving the Vision Chapter." • Land Use Densities in Centers and Corridors Reduced: Recommended land use plan densities for residential and commercial uses in centers and corridors are generally reduced, including recommended dwellings per acre and commercial floor area ratios (FAR). Recommended mix of residential and commercial uses in centers removed. • Countryside Densities Increased: Recommended residential development densities for designated countryside areas are increased. • Land Use Plan Categories and Map Designations Changed: Manufacturing Center and General Business categories are created, and new designations identified on the Land Use Plan map. Residential designations for selected areas changed on the Land Use Plan map. • East/West Freeway Added: An east/west freeway in southern Chesterfield County recommended in previous comprehensive plans but not in the January 2011 draft is recommended in the November 2011 revised draft. • Revitalization Element Combined Into Economic Development Element: These two chapters are combined, with most of the recommendations retained. • Environmental Quality Element Added: This new chapter makes new environmental recommendations and consolidates environmental recommendations from other plan elements. • Special Area Plan Chapter Added: This new chapter incorporates relevant recommendations from previously adopted area plans. • Implementation Actions Restructured and Reduced: The matrix of recommended implementation actions is restructured. The number of actions is reduced from 142 to 87. As of December 4, 2011 0~00~0 A Comparison of the January, 2011 and November, 2011 Drafts of Chesterfield County's Proposed New Comprehensive Plan Listing of All Major Differences Between the Two Drafts The following is a listing of all major differences between the January 6, 2011 draft (January Plan) and the November 15, 2011 revised draft (November Plan). Page numbers refer to the November 15, 2011 Markup Version of the revised draft plan. I. Plan Structure/Themes a. Chapter Structure -The draft plan is divided into a series of chapters (or Elements) addressing specific topics. January Plan: Contains individual Elements addressing land use, transportation, economic development, revitalization, housing, natural and cultural resources, public facilities, and water/wastewater. ii. November Plan: • Merges the "Revitalization Policy Element" into the "Economic Development Element." (pg. 61) • Renames "Natural and Cultural Resources Policy Element" to "Natural, Historical and Cultural Resources Element." (pg. 92) • Adds an "Environmental Quality Element." (pg. 108) • Adds a "Special Area Plans" chapter. (pg. 122) • Removes reference to "policy" from Element titles. b. Chapter Goal Linkage -Vision Cornerstone Themes January Plan: Each Element (chapter) contains chapter goals addressing five Vision Cornerstone themes: 1) Quality of Life, 2) Economic Growth, 3) Building Community, 4) Fiscal Responsibility and 5) Environmental Quality. ii. November Plan: These common goals are removed and consolidated into one summary goal for each Element. c. Objectives and Policies/Recommendations i. January Plan: Goals in each Element are supplemented by objectives and policies. Includes broad references to "policy" approaches. ii. November Plan: Multiple goals replaced by a single goal for each Element. All objectives moved and summarized, along with original goals, in the beginning of each Element. Policies are re-named as recommendations. Broad references to "policy" approaches removed. d. Introduction Narrative Descriptions i. January Plan: Contains descriptions of modeling, and research/analysis processes. Also contains information on the role of the consulting team, county staff, Steering Committee, Board of Supervisors, Planning Commission and School Board. Provides description of public input process and history of comprehensive planning in Chesterfield County. (pages 16-19) ii. November Plan: These descriptions are removed. e. Reference Coding How-To Guide i. January Plan: Contains ahow-to guide on the plan's cross referencing. ii. November Plan: This guide is removed. (pg. 20) 2 As of December 4, 2011 OOOOSi A Comparison of the January, 2011 and November, 2011 Drafts of Chesterfield County's Proposed New Comprehensive Plan II. Achieving The Vision Chapter a. Relationship Between Goals, Objectives, Polices and Actions January Plan: Contains a section (B.3.) explaining how the plan's goals, objectives and policies are structured with Elements, and how they are translated into actions. (pg. 22) ii. November Plan: This section is removed. b. Our Countywide Vision January Plan: Contains an introduction statement describing the development of Chesterfield County comprehensive plan vision. (pg. 23) ii. November Plan: This statement is removed. c. General Goals i. January Plan: Contains a series of general plan goals that apply to carrying out the plan's vision. These goals address: 1) how to support the vision, 2) plan uniformity and consistency, 3) fiscally responsible growth and development, 4) implementation and 5) managing growth and development. (pages 29 - 35) ii. November Plan: These general goals are removed. d. Element Goals i. January Plan: Repeats and groups all Element goals by the five Cornerstone Themes. (pages 35 - 38) ii. November Plan: These section is removed. III. Land Use and Densities (Element and Land Use Plan Map) a. Land Use Element Policies/Recommendations i. November Plan: • Recommendation on Connectivity (L 1.4.3) revised to state "Consider connecting COMMUNITIES to adjacent development and public facilities through streets, sidewalks, and/or trails when appropriate." (pg. 43) • Rural Centers (L 1.2.5) recommendation revised to include "where practical from a transportation point of view." (pg. 42) • Multifamily Residential Uses (L 1.5.5) revised to "Higher Density Residential Uses" in mixed use areas. (pg. 43) • Wastewater Treatment (L 1.6.5) revised to include only residential onsite wastewater treatment option in the COUNTRYSIDE. (pg. 44) • Land Use Review Consistency (L 4.3.2) policy removed. (pg. 46) • Adds Residential Compatibility (L 50) recommendation stating "Ensure that new residential subdivisions with sole access through an existing or planned subdivision meet or exceed the average lot size of, and have a density equal to or less than, the existing subdivision." (pg. 48) b. Land Use Plan Categories (Land Use Plan Map) -See Table A November Plan: New Manufacturing Center and General Business categories added to land use categories. Urban Development Area designation moved to overlay. (pages 238 - 243) As of December 4, 2011 000052 A Comparison of the January, 2011 and November, 2011 Drafts of Chesterfield County's Proposed New Comprehensive Plan c. Residential Densities (Land Use Plan Map) -See Table A i. January Plan: Regional Center recommended at 8 dwellings per acre or more; Regional Corridor at 6 dwellings per acre or more; Community Corridor at 4 to 6 dwellings per acre; Neighborhood Corridor at 4 to 6 dwellings per acre; Medium Density Residential at 1 to 3 dwellings per acre. (pages 238 - 239) ii. November Plan: Residential densities in these categories reduced: Regional Center recommended at 8 to 12 dwellings per acre; Regional Corridor at 6 to 8 dwellings per acre; Community Corridor at 2 to 6 dwellings per acre; Neighborhood Corridor at 2 to 4 dwellings per acre; Medium Density Residential at 2 dwellings per acre. d. Commercial Densities (Land Use Plan Map) -See Table A i. January Plan: Some Land Use Categories contain Floor Area Ratios (FAR), which recommend the amount of commercial building "footprint" on a site. (pages 238 - 243) ii. November Plan: All Floor Area Ratio recommendations removed. e. Residential, Commercial and Office Mix (Land Use Plan Map) -See Table A January Plan: The Regional Center, Community Center and Neighborhood Center land use categories contain recommended percentages for residential and commercial uses. (pages 238 - 239) ii. November Plan: All use mix recommendations removed. £ Urban Development Area (Land Use Plan Map) -See Table A i. January Plan: Designated as a land use category. (pages 238 - 243) ii. November Plan: Designated as a land use overlay that would be an additional recommended land use "on top" of the designated land use category. g. Countryside (Land Use Plan Map) -See Table A i. January Plan: Recommends a density of 0.2 dwellings per acre or less in Countryside Residential category. For the Countryside category, recommends 0.2 dwellings per acre or less if road frontage obtained, or 0.04 units per acre or less without public road frontage. (pages 241 - 242) ii. November Plan: Recommends a density of 0.5 to 0.2 dwellings per acre or less in Countryside Residential category. For the Countryside category, recommends 0.2 dwellings per acre or less, regardless of public road frontage. h. Overlays (Land Use Plan Map) -See Table A i. November Plan: Creates new Overlay category for 1) Urban Development Area Overlay, 2) Upper Swift Creek Watershed Overlay, and 3) Village Overlay. (pg. 242) i. Land Use Plan Map i. November Plan: • Midlothian Turnpike and Hull Street Road corridors changed from Regional Corridors to Community Corridors (certain sections). (pg. 244) • Inner residential areas (inside Route 288) changed from Suburban Residential Community to Medium Residential Community (except in Dale and Bermuda). (pg. 244) 4 As of December 4, 2011 000053 A Comparison of the January, 2011 and November, 2011 Drafts of Chesterfield County's Proposed New Comprehensive Plan • Many former Mixed Employment Center areas changed to Manufacturing Centers. (pg. 244) • Manufacturing Center category extended to south side of Route 360 at Powhite Extension interchange (formerly Countryside). (pg. 244) • Increased Countryside Residential Area in western part of county south (toward Rt. 360) to include headwaters of Swift Creek Reservoir creek (formerly Medium Residential Community). (pg. 244) • General and Geography-Specific notes added. (pg. 242) IV. Transportation (Element and Transportation Plan) a. Transportation Element Policies/Recommendations i. January Plan: Contains policies on Curb Ramps (T 1.3.4) and Long Range Planning (T 1.3.5) ii. November Plan: These policies are removed. Two recommendations added: • Reestablishes the Board Policy regarding no road improvements within the Jefferson Davis Highway Enterprise Zone. (pg. 59) • Provides a list of "No Improvement Roads." (pg. 59) b. Thoroughfare Plan (Transportation Plan) (pages 249 - 277) i. November Plan: • Adds the East/West Freeway in southern Chesterfield County. (pg. 250) • Recommends fewer lanes of pavement. (pg. 250) • Reduces the recommended right-of--way widths for some functional classifications. (pg. 250) • Identifies on the Thoroughfare Plan only the proposed roads that will be recommended, and removes the general recommendation for unspecified parallel roads along congested corridors. (pg. 250) • Identifies three specific development areas, and four potential grade-separated intersections, for further traffic study. (pg. 274) c. Transit Recommendations (Transportation Plan) (pages 278 - 284) i. November Plan: • Extends the recommendation for commuter rail service westward from the Old Hundred Road area to Amelia County. • Increases the number of recommended Park & Ride locations. d. Bicycle and Pedestrian Recommendations (Transportation Plan) (pages 285 - 290) i. November Plan: • Clearly states that bicycle and pedestrian facilities will be considered, but not required. V. Economic Development and Revitalization a. Economic Development Policies/Recommendations i. January Plan: Contains policies on Neighborhood Based Businesses (E 2.2.6), Zoning and Related Regulations (E 4.3.6) to implement the comprehensive plan, and As of December 4, 2011 000054 A Comparison of the January, 2011 and November, 2011 Drafts of Chesterfield County's Proposed New Comprehensive Plan Wastewater Usage (E 5.1.4) to encourage the use of grey water for commercial uses. (pages 68 - 72) ii. November Plan: The above policies are removed. Technology infrastructure recommendation added. (pg. 73) Home Based Business (E 2.2.5) policy revised to include "do not generate clientele traffic..." (pg. 68) b. Revitalization Policies January Plan: Contains a policy on Incentives (R 2.1.6) dealing with encouraging private investment and a policy supporting Infill Development (3.2.2) on vacant and underutilized properties. ii. November Plan: The above policies are removed. VI. Housing, Environment and Water/Wastewater a. Housing Element Policies/Recommendations i. January Plan: Contains policies on Manufactured Housing (H 1.1.5), Housing Affordability Definition (H1.2.1), Workforce Housing Definition (H 1.2.2), Ancillary Dwellings (H 1.3.6) Financial Institutions (H 2.2.3) and Public Outreach (H 4.2.3) policies. (pages 85 - 89) ii. November Plan: The above policies are removed. Major wording changes for: • Multifamily Housing (H 1.1.3) - "and meets existing design standards" added. (pg. 85) • Working From Home (H 2.1.3) - "that do not generate clientele traffic or other negative impacts on nearby residents" added. (pg. 87) • Small Site Development (H 3.1.2) - "that do not negatively impact existing neighborhoods" added. (pg. 87) b. Natural, Cultural and Historical Resources Element Policies/Recommendations i. November Plan: Prime Agricultural and Forest Land (N 1.3.1) revised to state: "Encourage the preservation of prime agriculture and forest lands..." (pg. 94) c. Environmental Quality Element Policies/Recommendations i. November Plan: Populated with recommendations pulled from other Elements. New recommendations include: • Upper Swift Creek Watershed (Q 24) (pg. 105) • Watershed planning (Q 25) (pg. 105) • Soil Conditions (Q30) (pg. 105) • Soil Suitability for Septic (Q 32) (pg. 106) • Shrink Swell Soils (Q 33) (pg. 106) • Flood Plain (Q 35) (pg. 106) d. Water/Wastewater Element Policies/Recommendations November Plan: Adds wording to Wastewater Reuse (W 3.1.2) stating "under no circumstances would treated wastewater plant affluent be used in potable water supplies." (pg. 118) 6 As of December 4, 2011 ~o~orJJ A Comparison of the January, 2011 and November, 2011 Drafts of Chesterfield County's Proposed New Comprehensive Plan VII. Public Facilities Element and Plan a. Public Facilities Plan Introduction November Plan: Adds the following: • Facilities should only be located where the road network is safe and adequate, or the roads are improved in conjunction with development or renovation of the facility. Other transportation improvements, such as traffic signals and turn lanes, may also be needed. (pg. 196) • For the purpose of this document, major arterial road recommendations for site criteria include minor arterial roadways. (pg. 196) • The County may consider recommended levels of service for public facilities during consideration of zoning applications, but the fact that public facilities in the area of the zoning application do not meet the recommendations of this Plan cannot, standing alone, justify denial of the rezoning application. (pg. 196) b. Fire and Emergency Medical Services (Plan) i. November Plan: Adds the following: • Consider co-locating Fire/EMS facilities with other public facilities for maximum efficiency. If a FireBMS facility is co-located with another public facility, the site must be designed with separate ingress/egress and parking to prevent interruption to Fire/EMS station operations. (pg. 198) c. Sherriff s Office Services (Plan) i. January Plan: Additional recommendation states: • Continue to provide alternatives to incarceration (such as work release, work weekender, and home incarceration programs) for inmates meeting certain criteria as identified by the Sheriff's Office, in order to help reduce demand for detention facilities. (pg. 206) ii. November Plan: Revised to read: • Continue to work with judicial system on providing alternatives to incarceration. d. Libraries (Plan) i. January Plan: Recommends that new facilities should be built on 2.5 to 3.5 acres (pg. 207). ii. November Plan: Recommends that new facilities should be built on 6 to 10 acres (pg. 207). Removes site criteria recommendations that libraries should be located in CENTERS. (pg 207). Removes building design criteria that consideration should be given to multi-story library configurations. (p 208) e. Schools (Plan) -Acreage Criteria i. January Plan: Recommended facility acreage criteria for high schools (32 buildable acres, middle schools (27 buildable acres) and elementary schools (15 buildable acres). (pages 212 to 214) ii. November Plan: Increased recommended facility acreage criteria for high schools (80 buildable acres), middle schools (42 buildable acres) and elementary schools (22 buildable acres). 7 As of December 4, 2011 000056 A Comparison of the January, 2011 and November, 2011 Drafts of Chesterfield County's Proposed New Comprehensive Plan £ Schools (Plan) -General Recommendations November Plan: Removed recommendations to use park lands to make up for shortfalls in field space (pg. 210), co-location ofelementary-middle and middle-high schools (pg. 210), to consider rezoning denial based on school capacity (pg 211) and site and enrollment flexibility for schools in higher density redevelopment. (pg. 212) g. Schools (Plan) -Recommended Expansions and New Schools i. January Plan: Recommended expansion of Meadowbrook High School by 250 students. (pg. 213) ii. November Plan: Removed recommendation on expansion expansion of Meadowbrook High School. Added recommendation for new middle school in vicinity of Chester Road and West Hundred Road.(pg. 213) h. Parks (Plan) -General i. November Plan: • Added language excluding Special Purpose Parks from co-location and proximity to residential areas. (pg. 221) • Changed system wide Level of Service Standard (LOS) from 8 acres/1,000 persons to 9 acres/1,000 persons. (pg. 221) • Added language excluding Pocahontas State Park from parks system LOS calculations. i. Parks (Plan) -Regional Parks i. November Plan: • Changed facility acreage recommendation for Winterpock Park from 150 to 175 acres. (pg. 222) • Changed facility acreage recommendation for Branders Bridge Park from 100 to 115 acres (pg. 222) j. Parks (Plan) -Community Parks i. November Plan: • Added additional park in Midlothian Area (from 5 to 6), and changed acreage need from 480 acres to 540 acres. (pg. 223) • Changed facility acreage recommendation for Dale area parks from 160 to 180 acres. (pg. 223) • Changed facility acreage recommendation for Enon area park from 30 to 35 acres. (pg. 223) k. Parks (Plan) -Neighborhood Parks i. November Plan: • Removed Reymet area park recommendation. (pg. 223) • Added language relative to neighborhood parks making up for shortfalls in specific geographies. (pg. 223) As of December 4, 2011 ~~~OtJ~ A Comparison of the January, 2011 and November, 2011 Drafts of Chesterfield County's Proposed New Comprehensive Plan VIII. Implementation a. Action Matrix Categories i. January Plan: Divided the Action Matrix into five categories: 1) Ordinances and Regulations, 2) Strategies and Studies, 3) Providing Guidance, 4) Using the Plan, and 5) Organizing and Collaborating. ii. November Plan: These categories are removed. Added estimates of staff time needed to implement actions. (pg. 157) b. Action Matrix -See Table B i. January Plan: Contains 142 recommended actions. (pages 158 - 193) ii. November Plan: 87 actions removed and an additional 41 revised. Table A Land Use Plan Map Category Changes Cate o Janua 2011 Plan Draft November 2011 Plan Draft Other Notes Urban • Removed as acategory - Development made an overlay Area Regional Center . 8 dwellings/acre or more • 8 to 12 dwellings/acre • minimum 10%/maximum • Removed min/max 60% of residential, • Removed FAR office/industrial, commercial • 0.5 Floor Area Ratio (FAR) or reater Mixed • Included light, general and • Removed heavy industrial Employment heavy industrial, general and general business uses Center business uses • Added community center • 0.1 FAR or greater uses along riverfront • Removed FAR Manufacturing • Not in Plan • Added in Plan Formerly in Mixed Employment Center Center Community • 0.35 FAR or greater • Removed FAR Center • Min 10%/max 60% of • Removed min/max residential, office, commercial Neighborhood • 0.25 FAR or greater • Removed FAR Center . Min 10%/max 60% of • Removed min/max residential, office, commercial Regional • 6 dwellings/acre or more • 6 to 8 dwellings/acre Corridor • 0.4 FAR or reater • Removed FAR General • Not in Plan • Added in Plan Formerly in Mixed Employment Business Center, not shown on ma Community • 4 to 6 dwellings/acre • 2 to 6 dwellings/acre Corridor • 0.25 FAR or less • Removed FAR 9 As of December 4, 2011 00058 A Comparison of the January, 2011 and November, 2011 Drafts of Chesterfield County's Proposed New Comprehensive Plan Cate o Janua 2011 Plan Draft November 2011 Plan Draft Other Notes Neighborhood • 4 to 6 dwellings/acre • 2 to 4 dwellings/acre Corridor • 0.2 FAR or less • Removed FAR Suburban • 0.25 FAR or less • Removed FAR Residential Communi Medium • 1 to 3 dwellings/acre • 2 dwellings/acre or less Residential • 0.2 FAR or less • Removed FAR Community Low Residential • 0.15 FAR or less • Removed FAR Communit Very Low No changes Residential Communi Rural Center • 0.1 FAR or less • Removed FAR Not shown on map Countryside • 0.2 dwellings/ acre or less • 0.5 to 0.2 dwellings/ acre or • Added language limiting Residential less agricultural uses. Area Countryside • 0.2 dwellings/acre or less if • Removed ifroad, ronta e road frontage obtained obtained • 0.04 dwellings/acre or less • Removed 0.04 (without public road dwellings/acre or less fronta a com onent Conservation & No significant changes Recreation Urban • Not in Plan • Added in Plan Formerly a separate land use Development category Area Overla Upper Swift • Not in Plan • Added in Plan References existing ordinance Creek standards Watershed Overla Village Overlay • Not in Plan • Added in Plan Identifies village areas from current tans Prepared by the Chesterfield County Planning Department Chesterfield County, Virginia For more information on Chesterfield County's draft comprehensive plan, go to www.chesterfield.gov/cQ. 10 As of December 4, 2011 OOOOS9 Table B January 2011 and Naovember 2011 Implemation Action Matrix Comparison Action Code Action In January, 2011 Draft Plan Status in November, 2011 Plan A-R 1 Zoning Ordinance -Bridge the Gap Ordinances/New Zoning Ordinance Yes Revised A-R 2 Home Occupation Ordinance Review Yes Revised A-R 3 Comprehensive Ordinance Review Yes Revised A-R 4 Mandatory Utilities Ordinance Yes Unchanged A-R 5 Tree Preservation Yes Revised A-R 6 Zoning Application Review Procedures Yes Removed A-R 7 Natural Resources Inventory Yes Revised A-R 8 Open Space/Recreation Requirements for Residential and Commercial Development Yes Revised A-R 9 Water Quality Management Regulations Yes Removed Water Quality Performance Standards No New A-R 10 Landscape Regulations Yes Unchanged A-R 11 Abandoned Mines Yes Unchanged A-R 12 Mass Grading and Clearcutting Performance Standards Yes Unchanged A-R 13 Drinking Water Overlay District Yes Unchanged A-R 14 Traffic Calming Yes Removed A-R 15 Access Management Yes Removed A-R 16 Alternative Modes For Non-Drivers Yes Removed A-R 17 Travel Demand Management (TDM) Requirements Yes Revised A-S 1 Economic Development Strategy Yes Revised A-S 2 Strategic Marketing Plan Yes Removed A-S 3 Business Inventory and Analysis Yes Removed A-S 4 Tourism Strategy Yes Removed A-S 5 Revitalization Strategy Yes Removed A-S 6 Community Building Strategy Yes Removed A-S 7 Infill Strategy Yes Removed A-S 8 Focused Strategies for Revitalization Yes Revised A-S 9 Consolidated Plan - CDBG Program Yes Unchanged A-S 10 Focused StrategySpecial Area Plan Yes Revised A-S 11 Organizational Capacity Assessment Yes Removed A-S 12 Code Enforcement and Revitalization Coordination Strategy Yes Removed A-S 13 Housing StrategyStudy Yes Revised A-S 14 Agricultural Strategy Yes Revised A-S 15 Land Conservation Tools Yes Revised A-S 16 Riverfront Access Study Yes Revised A-S 17 Green Infrastructure Strategy Yes Revised A-S 18 Watershed Master Strategies Yes Revised A-S 19 Pollutant Control Strategies Yes Removed A-S 20 Environmental Mitigation Strategy Yes Removed A-S 21 Historic Preservation Strategy Yes Revised A-S 22 Develop Review (DR) Efficiency Study Yes Removed A-S 23 Public Facilities Assessment Yes Removed A-S 24 The Environment and Economic Development Yes Removed 11 As of Dec. 4,~0~10060 Table B January 2011 and Naovember 2011 Implemation Action Matrix Comparison Action Code Action In January, 2011 Draft Plan Status in November, 2011 Plan A-S 25 Stormwater Utility Yes Unchanged A-S 26 Resource Protection Areas and Private Lots Yes Revised A-S 27 Utility Improvements and Revitalization Yes Revised A-S 28 Water and Wastewater Strategies Yes Revised A-S 29 Grant Funds for Water Line Extension Yes Removed A-S 30 Stale Zoning With Long Utility Extension Yes Revised A-S 31 Water Reuse and Reclamation Strategies Yes Revised A-S 32 Point Pollution Sources Yes Removed A-S 33 Water Demand Strategy Yes Revised A-S 34 Transportation Funding Strategy Yes Removed A-S 35 Transportation Performance Standards Yes Removed A-S 36 Public Transit Expansion Yes Removed A-S 37 Transportation Studies Yes Removed A-S 38 Transportation Best Management Practices Yes Unchanged A-S 39 Fleet Management Energy Efficiency Yes Removed A-S 40 Community Land trust Yes Removed A-S 41 Propserty Tax Exception Yes Removed A-S 42 Inclusionary Zoning Regulations Yes Removed A-S 43 Affordable Housing Impediment Analysis Yes Removed A-S 44 Small Lot Development Yes Removed A-S 45 Flexible Lot Size Yes Removed A-S 46 Mid-Range Thoroughfare Strategy Yes Removed A-S 47 Parallel Road Networks Yes Removed A-S 48 New Collector Roads Yes Revised A-S 49 Bicycle and Pedestrian Strategy Yes Revised A-G 1 Community Character Manual Yes Revised A-G2 Pattern Advice Book Yes Removed A-G 3 Chesterfield County Public Facility Design Manual Yes Revised A-G 4 Chesterfield County Public Maintenance Standards Manual Yes Removed A-G 5 Comprehensive Plan Reference HandbookOnline Technical and Supporting Documents Yes Revised A-G 6 Low impact Development (LID) Manual Yes Revised A-G 7 Green Building Standards Manual Yes Revised A-G 8 Adaptive Reuse Manaul Yes Revised A-U 1 Monitor Comprehensive Plan Implementation Yes Unchanged A-U 2 Comprehensive Plan Coordination Yes Removed A-U 3 Implement the Land Use Policy Element and Map Yes Removed A-U 4 Implement Urban Development Area (UDA) Yes Removed A-U 5 Implement Public Facilities Plan Yes Removed A-U 6 Implement Transportation Plan Yes Removed A-U 7 Amending the Comprehensive Plan Yes Revised A-O 1 Chesterfield County Fiscal Assessment Model Yes Removed A-O 2 Chesterfield County public Facilities Model Yes Removed A-O 3 Parks and Recreation Master Plan Yes Removed 12 As of Dec. 4, 2011 000061 Table B January 2011 and Naovember 2011 Implemation Action Matrix Comparison Action Code Action In January, 2011 Draft Plan Status in November, 2011 Plan A-O 4 Parks and Recreation Master Plan Yes Unchanged A-O 5 Water and Wastewater Master Plan Yes Removed A-O 6 Fire Safety Master Plan Yes Revised A-O 7 Update Master Plans Yes Removed A-O 8 Align Committees Yes Removed A-O 9 Chesapeake Bay Ordinance Yes Revised ' A-O 10 Chesterfield County Capital Improvement Program Yes Removed A-O 11 Chesterfield County Public Facilities Site Selection Yes Removed A-O 12 Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) Permit Yes Revised A-O 13 Greenways and Trails Strategic Plan Yes Revised A-O 14 Geographic Information Systems Yes Removed A-O 15 Community Education and Outreach Yes Removed A-O 16 Public-Private Partnerships Yes Revised A-O 17 Mixed Use Housing and Live/Work Incentives Yes Removed A-O 18 Density incentives Yes Removed A-O 19 Proffer System and Other Financial Tools in Relation to Plan Yes Revised A-O 20 Utility Public Sector Funding Yes Removed A-O 21 Water and Wastewater Infrastructure Cost Monitoring Yes Removed A-O 22 Treated Water Leakage Monitoring Yes Removed A-O 23 Water Supply Monitoring Yes Removed A-O 24 Private Utility Systems Database Yes Unchanged A-O 25 Public Water and Wastewater Database Yes Removed A-O 26 Aquifer and Soil Percolation Characteristics Database Yes Removed A-O 27 Water Metering Technology Yes Removed A-O 28 Safe Water brining Act Yes Removed A-O 29 Water Deman Education Yes Removed A-O 30 Freight Intermodal Connectivity Yes Removed A-O 31 Bicycle and Pedestrian Design Guidelines Yes Removed A-O 32 Public Transit Funding Yes Revised A-O 33 Rail Transit Yes Revised A-O 34 Transportation Improvement Funding Yes Unchanged A-O 35 Transportation and Community Grants Yes Unchanged A-O 36 Travel Demand Management Programs Yes Removed A-O 37 Fair Housing Yes Removed A-O 38 Affordable Housing Public-Private Partnerships Yes Removed A-O 39 Employer Assisted Housing Yes Removed A-O 40 Housing Market Tracking Yes Removed A-O 41 Coordinated Economic and Demographic Research Yes Removed A-O 42 Development Data Analysis Yes Removed A-O 43 Economic Development Incentives Yes Removed A-O 44 Cultural Resources Funding Yes Removed A-O 45 Regional Partnerships Yes Removed A-O 46 Educational Partnerships Yes Removed A-O 47 Business Incubator Yes Removed 13 As of Dec. 4, 201e~1 ~~~~61Gr Table B January 2011 and Naovember 2011 Implemation Action Matrix Comparison Action Code Action In January ZO11 Draft Plan Status in November, 2011 Plan A-O 48 Small Business Development Training Yes Removed A-O 49 Economic Development Partnerships Yes Removed A-O 50 Business Education and Outreach Yes Removed A-O 51 Retention and Expansion Collaboration Yes Removed A-O 52 Venture Capital Yes Removed A-O 53 Federal and State Coordination Yes Unchanged A-O 54 Regional Agencies Yes Removed A-O 55 Regional Collaboration Yes Removed A-O 56 Community Based Organizations Yes Removed A-O 57 Chesterfield Economic Development Authority (CEDA) Yes Removed A-O 58 Chesterfield County ZIP Codes Yes Removed A-O 59 Water Supply Planning Yes Unchanged A-O 60 Regional MPO Coordination Yes Removed Prepared by the Chesterfield County Planning Dept., December, 2011 000063 14 As of Dec. 4, 2011 ~~D co ay ~ a~ ~'.,.... ~~VAg hR INS' Memorandum Chesterfield County, Virginia DATE: NOVEMBER 28, 2011 TO: JAMES J. L. STEGMAIER, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR FROM: KIRKLAND A. TURNER, DIRECTOR OF PLANNING ~~ SUBJECT: PLANNING STAFF'S CONCERNS WITH THE REVISED RECOMMENDED DRAFT COMPREHENSIVE PLAN Staff has prepared a short list of significant concerns regarding the revised recommended draft Comprehensive Plan that was approved by the Planning Commission on November 15, 2011 and is pending before the Board of Supervisors. These concerns are in no particular order or ranking and are provided for your information. Regional Center Densities: The revised recommended draft (hereafter referred to as the 11/15/11 draft) of the plan recommends a density range of 8.0 to 12.0 dwellings per acre. The original draft plan recommended by the consultants (hereafter referred to as the 1/6/11 draft) of the plan recommended a density of 8.0 dwellings per acre or more (emphasis added). Staff feels that the proposed narrowing of this range as found in the 11/15/11 draft limits the increased development opportunities that are inherent to these areas in creating `urban' type unique, vibrant and thriving places for jobs, housing, shopping and recreation activities not currently available. • Floor Area Ratios: The 11/15/11 draft removed recommendations for Floor Area Ratios (percentage of building mass to lot size) that were proposed in the 1/6/11 draft plan. The setting of these minimum/maximum ratios was made to encourage increased development densities and intensities in appropriate locations in order to promote more efficient use of land and staff feels that their inclusion is critical to achieving the vision outlined in the draft plan. • General Land Use Mix Percentages: The 11/15/11 draft removed recommendations for minimum/maximum percentages of general land uses by land use category. These percentages were provided in the 1/6/11 draft plan in order to 1) help ensure true mixing of uses in centers; and 2) to help guide future zoning ordinance amendments necessary to carry out the vision outlined in the draft plan. • Branders Bridge Road Area (see attached maal: Both the 11/15/11 and 1/6/11 draft plans recommend primarily residential uses along the west line of Branders Bridge Road. Staff feels that opportunities may be present for this geography -1- 000064 (hatched area) as employment uses and thus recommends this area be considered for Mixed Employment Center uses. In summary, the above recommendations are Planning staff's suggestions regazding significant differences in opinion that Planning staff has with the 11/15/1 I recommended draft plan. Please let me lrnow if you have any questions or require any further infonmation regazding this matter. 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THANK YOU. ~~ ~ ~ ~-~ BOS 1-25-12'- tioogle Docs hops://docs.google.com/a/cavtel.neddocutnern/d/1vOVx9VTy-6LjhitL... ®~; ! I ~3aK ~' ~~e~ ICer~ I E.artier we recited the Pledge of Allegiance wherein it reflected the United States Flag stood for Liberty and Justice for Ali. The opening of the Constitution of the United States includes quote "promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity. Further, the Fourteenth Amendment states and I quote "No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny any person within its jurisdiction the equal pro#ection of the laws. The National Anthem refers to the Fiag still standing and reinforcing the opening sentence. How does this tie in with the Comprehensive Plan? In a number of places, as you know, it refers to an item as being quote "fair and equitable".This Marxist dialogue cannot replace liberty and justice. If someone else makes the decision and i don't like it, it takes away my freedom and is unjust. Who among us thinks intelligence is fairly distributed? What about length of life or health, children born with disabilities, etc.? Why does Chesterfield County think they can be fair and equitable? It is a socialistic dream which has repeatedly failed. Another problem is why the Comprehensive Plan mentions this so often without, to my knowledge, referring to liberty and justice? This omission has great significance as to the "socialistic intent" of the Comp Plan being obvious. Next there is the reference in the Comprehensive Plan to quote 1 oft 1/25/2012 5:31 PM BOS 1 25-12 - Google Docs ® Imps://dots.google.com/a/cavtel.netldocume~ld/1vOVx9VTy-6LjhitL... "Affordable Housing". Affordable housing for whom? To the individual who is irresponsible, on drugs, is an alcoholic, did not study in school, fathers or gets pregnant with children he/she cannot support, has no initiative, just plan lazy or whom? Does the Plan expect the responsible taxpayer who has diligently tried to make an honest living, lived a clean life, payed his/her share of taxes expect he/she to subsidize this life style? How does this fit in with the Comprehensive's Plan of Fair and Equitable or is it just another plan for socialism? Hundreds of thousands of men and women have lost their lives for liberty and justice but my honest guess is none have given their life for he proposed Comprehensive Plan. I can visualize the landowner in the rural areas and others of the County seeing the plan as an act of terrorism in violating their property rights. The plan should only deal with the anticipated decisions of freedom of Chesterfield County citizens and the infrastructure required to support their decisions and should not include cost ineffective bike roads, sidewalks, trails or unnecessarily wide roads. Finally, the United States ranks 19th out of 184 countries on property and land rights. As Cuccineili said today in an Eminent Domain Amendment speech, and I quote, `government is a bully". You sit in your position with the duty to protect individual rights, not destroy them. ~2,~K- ~ 4 ~~^~-~ ~ y9l~ l ag/ 2 oft 1/25/2012 5:31 PM How ds youl''country's property rights rank? (USIy in top 20) ~ C... http://www.changemakers.com/How-do-your-countrys-property-right... create a profile a competitions winners groups stories blog Home n All Bb~s » Changemakers Bbgger u How Do Your Country's Property Rights Rank? (US Barely In Top 20) How do your country's properly rights rank? 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Be a Changemaker. follow us: cor>Tact us ~ 4errrrs d use ~ P~~Y P~cY • credits ~ copyr Z oft 1/23/2012 10:01 AM O C m O U ~J O ~ ~ ~_ ~ ~ O m ~~ _I O (~01 v P h G o,r cl -~c r Spa ke ~ # 3 N O N C Statement to Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors and Administration January 2012 Whereas President Ronald Wilson Reagan stated "We who live in free market societies believe that growth, prosperity and ultimately human fulfillment, are created from the bottom up, not the government down. Only when the human spirit is allowed to invent and create, only when individuals are given a personal stake in deciding economic policies and benefiting from their success --only then can societies remain economically alive, dynamic, progressive, and free." Whereas philosopher Voltaire stated that "All men have equal rights to liberty, to their property, and to the protection of the laws." Whereas economist Friedrich von Hayek stated "Many of the greatest things man has achieved are not the result of consciously directed thought, and still less the product of a deliberately coordinated effort of many individuals, but of a process in which the individual plays a part which he can never fully understand." Whereas President Thomas Jefferson stated "A wise and frugal government which shall restrain men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned. This is the surn of good government." Whereas philosopher Cicero stated that "The men who administer public affairs must first of all see that everyone holds onto what is his, and that private men are never deprived of their goods by public men." ~' Whereas Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis stated that "The makers of our constitution undertook to secure conditions favorable to the pursuit of happiness... They sought to protect Americans in their beliefs, their thoughts, their emotions and their sensations. They conferred, as against the government, the right to be let alone -the most comprehensive of the rights and the right most valued by civilized men." Whereas philosopher John Locke stated that "Government has no other end than the preservation of property." Whereasphysicist Albert Einstein stated that "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler." Whereas economist Milton Friedman stated "The world runs on individuals pursuing their self-interests. The great achievements of civilization have not come from government bureaus. Einstein didn't construct his theory under order from a, from a bureaucrat. Henry Ford didn't revolutionize the automobile industry that way." Whereasphilosopher Karl Marx stated "For the bureaucrat, the world is a mere object to be manipulated by him." Whereas statesman Henry Clay stated "Government is a trust, and the officers of the government are trustees; and both the trust and the trustees are created for the benefit of the people." WhereasSupreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis stated "Publicity is justly commended as a remedy for social and industrial diseases. Sunlight is said to be the best of disinfectants." C Therefore be it resolved, that concern citizens assembled here today present a formal redress of grievances based upon our natural rights given by God, our ancestral heritage as a free people, and our duty to preserve freedom for the future generations. Be it further resolved that we present a 26+ pages of review comments of the comprehensive plan from us into your care and have the following general recommendations to guide your decision as we feverently recommend remanding this plan back to the planning commission with additional instructions to address our review comments: The Board of Supervisors should direct the planning department to change the comprehensive plan document to: 1. Focus mostly on public facilities, utilities, and rights of way. The plan should simply state where the county will invest the taxpayers' resources and leave the rest to the free market. 2. Track private property rights infringements with county performance standards to keep our citizens' property rights fully intact. 3. Establish a resolution process and remove the. action matrix. Each resolution should contain a single action to be vetted by the Board and the public. Each action should have a timeframe, cost, scope, advantages, disadvantages, and private property impact statement 4. Establish audit controls related to each comprehensive plan resolution adopted to maintain accountability to the elected leadership. S. Reorder the elements to focus on public infrastructure first and private property matters last. 6. Explain each recommendation using specific examples to remove vague language or eliminate the recommendation. 7. Identify regulations to eliminate that are impediments to economic growth. $. Remove superfluous public awareness campaigns for unelected bureaucratic fiefdom building. ~ ~ ~. 9. Maintain local control of the county administration and influence state and federal policy where they take too much control away. Our local elected officials are the most important part of federalism working. The structure of power needs to be with the elected representatives, not unelected technocrats. 10.PIace risk solely in the private sector, not on the taxpayer. The county administration and our elected officials should not pick winners and losers. 11.Identify and address any constraints to growth in the vision statement. 12.Update the comprehensive plan every decade or two, not every five years. This process is expensive and redundant. If you have any questions regarding the comment review, we will leave our contact information. Thank you for your attention tonight. We are counting on you as our elected official to protect our life, liberty and property. We will be following these issues and your actions closely. Freddy Boisseau flboisseau(cr7,~mail.com Ralph Carter ralph(a,chesterpatriots.com Chesterfield Taxpayer Alliance chesterfieldtax~ayer(a~~yahoo.com n 0 z d .y 0 U +~ A ~, O b N .O U u av'Su°.3 V°-"'u !~ ,~ w m V C to O O V ' •s'7 O xsa> w... 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F tom 'o~ U ~ °~ mi ra u _oa ix~~,u ~ u a o ~ a•a~° a ~ OOm ~3~ ~ ~`.c~° ~. " r ~ . ~ s ~ u v--o-. ~ } o~ u-~ .p `~ - o .. ~m~•~-o-o- ~---..__- ~ . 5 C a G~ w~ m v ' o ~ y w .~ a°O b ~ O o ~sa ~ u ~~x U a~~' bO ~ °'E v U~ 3 a „u u~ . - 3- _ ° av~ o ~ ~~ ~ ~~~i ~ Gx ~ G O u m ~ u u 'S ~ o uwo. ~ o U O y 3 ~ u ~ ~ 3 e O p' u ~V O 'O al > C m 'O c m a `~ ~' S a ° o g•m w° .c u ~ o .~ ~ O ~~ a ,,, '~-~ ° c c c ° o u L U -- ~-- ~s ° 'o n. ~ C ~ ° w v ~ w 9 ~ V ~ ~ °~aW ~ ° c .y ve ~ V ° g ~ L s ~"" v~ ° ~ ~ ~•~~ ; ~ °~ o c .~ ~, ~ ° ~~ ° ° ° ~ ov a 3a~8 ~ . °'~ .v W ~v ~~ ' ~~ ~ ° CL c . ~~ ~ , ~u i° ~ o~j E o ~•° ~U ~ 3~b hs au•p c °' d ~ a` `o ' d ~'m 3~ E ~ c tiao o ~ ~ 0 ~° ~ I > b a o o ~ x ~ ~ ~ _ V l C W N O y ~ W I 10 I~° °~ O ~ °~ N ~N ~V' h °' -- -~-1----~ N ..s w .no ~ w C ~ O I~ 'S ~ I~ I ~>'- N m a 5~~~ r Good evening Mr. Chairman and members of the Board. My name is Ian Wright, and I reside in Ms. Jaeckles' district. I would like to request unanimous consent to revise and expand my remarks at a later time. I come before the board tonight with a great deal of concern about the direction the proposed Comprehensive Plan takes regarding usage and control of personal property and the manner in which it mandates areas of population growth and density, moving the citizens into more restrictive controlled areas of residency. When attending one of the public planning sessions with the personnel controlling the session, it appeared that the moderator and facilitators had their own agenda for the development of the plan, guiding the participants in a manner that did not allow deviation from their desired direction and goal, which follows the tenets, restrictions and doctrines of international, and federal guidelines and plans for sustained growth and "sustainability". I urge the board to fastidiously review and consider ALL of the ramifications and impact of this plan to the citizens-- your constituents-- of Chesterfield County before approving a plan developed and endorsed by professional bureaucrats who have their own fiefdom to protect and enhance. ~Uane~ ~~~l;hal~e~' S(~e a Ke f # 17 Resolution Exposing United Nations Agenda 21 WHEREAS, the United Nations Agenda 21 is a comprehensive plan of extreme environmentalism, social engineering, and global political control that was initiated at the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED) held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992; and, WHEREAS, the United Nations Agenda 21 is being covertly pushed into local communities throughout the United States of America through the International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI) through local "sustainable development" policies such as Smart Growth, Wildlands Project, Resilient Cities, Regional Visioning Projects, and other "Green" or "Alternative" projects; and, WHEREAS, this United Nations Agenda 21 plan of radical so-called 'sustainable development" views the American way of life of private property ownership, single family homes, private car ownership and individual travel choices, and privately owned farms; all as destructive to the environment; and, WHEREAS, according to the United Nations Agenda 21 policy, social justice is described as the right and opportunity of all people to benefit equally from the resources afforded us by society and the environment which would be accomplished by socialist/communist redistribution of wealth; and, WHEREAS, according to the United Nations Agenda 21 policy National sovereignty is deemed a social injustice; now therefore be RESOLVED, the Republican National Committee recognizes the destructive and insidious nature of United Nations Agenda 21 and hereby exposes to the public and public policy makers the dangerous intent of the plan; and therefore be it further RESOLVED ,that the U.S. government and no state or local government is legally bound by the United Nations Agenda 21 treaty in that it has never been endorsed by the (U.S.) Senate, and therefore be it further RESOLVED, that the federal and state and local governments across the country be well informed of the underlying harmful implications of implementation of United Nations Agenda 21 destructive strategies for "sustainable development" and we hereby endorse rejection of its radical policies and rejection of any grant monies attached to it, and therefore be it further RESOLVED, that upon the approval of this resolution the Republican National Committee shall deliver a copy of this resolution to each of the Republican members of Congress, all Republican candidates for Congress, all Republican candidates for President who qualify for RNC sanctioned debates, and to each Republican state and territorial party office. Chief Sponsor: Helen Van Etten Republican National Committeewoman for Kansas Co-Sponsors: Carolyn McCarty Republican National Committeewoman for Oklahoma Kim Lehman Republican National Committeewoman for Iowa Paul Reynolds Republican National Committeeman for Alabama Demetra DeMonte Republican national Committeewoman for Illinois Solomon Yue Republican National Committeewoman for Oregon Donna Cain Republican National Committeewoman for Oregon Cindy Costa Republican National Committeewoman for South Carolina ]ohn Sigler Republican State Chairman for Delaware Steve Scheffler Republican national Committeeman for Iowa Peggy Lambert Republican National Committeewoman for Tennessee Tim Bopp Republican National Committeeman for Indiana Bruce Ash Republican National Committeeman for Arizona DeMarus Carlson Republican National Committeewoman for Nebraska e ~' t n~ o ~ ~~a ~ ~ o ~v ~v ~~ ~ cQ ~ ~+ ~ r sG?~~ ~~~~' ~ _~ a ° X ~ ~cQ ~~ i { ~ ~m . Q ~ R, ~ Wom~ -~ ~ ~~ ~ ~ i ~ ~~.~ ~ ai ~_ W -' ~ ~ ~ n.? ~' - ~ ~ ~ _. ~ ~~cu ~~,~ ~~ ~~"~~~ ~~~c v, Q ~. -mom c~ ~ ~m~`Q ~ - ~ ~ no~~c I x ` o ~~.. U~ _ __ ~~~ ,.~ ~ N ~~ ~ ~t 7 ALT } ~ ~ ~ ~~i ~~rn m~~o ~mG~~ CN7i Iti (L ~ . Cl -r my°-'N ~°-~ C WU ~ '~ ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~~ y= ~~ N. I 3 - ~rs ~:_ T'LL~ `> iT~ Ii ~T ~1 :~ ~.. f A a _ ,- . f " ~ -~.:& .~. ^ 70 ~ C7 C7 = ~ r n ~ ~ cn ,--~ D ~ ~ y ~~700 0~ n ~p Cc~~ z~. n rn cn cn o cu ~ ~ °o ~ ~N cn o ~;. N ~ ~ ~ cv cn Q o a cn N ~ ~ N ~ ~ ~ ~ o' ~ _ ~ rn ~ N ~r . ~ J "'1 .~ I+~ G v T ~~ (JCS ~ V ,`a. ~~ C y d m _ -, `° 3 ., ' ~ ~ .. w a Cl C N .n ~ Z 01 n- ~'C^~s M v~ a ~» ~ CZto O N Dl ~ ~ .. G e O C rn~~ it = ~ ~ O ' `~ o o_ + Odr~ `' Sao= ~ C ~ y Z O 0. lD ~ a. -- ~^yv ~ ~ ~ ~~ ry ~~ ~yy~ ~ ~~~ N~ ~~~~ 1~` ~; o ~ ~ ,~;•. ~ ~' '~~~ f. f t~~ x ~`~ .~ r. _ ~:, ~ ~ ., sro.~ .n ~~'k' m What is Sustainable Development? According to its authors, the objective of sustainable development is to integrate economic, social and environmental policies in order to achieve reduced consumption, social equity, and the preservation and restoration of biodiversity. Sustainablists insist that every societal decision be based on environmental impact, focusing on three components; global land use, global education, and global population control and reduction. Social Equity (Social injustice) Social justice is described as the right and opportunity of all people "to benefit equally from the resources afforded us by society and the environment." Redistribution of wealth. Private property is a social injustice since not everyone can build wealth from it. National sovereignty is a social injustice. Universal health care is a social injustice. All part of Agenda 21 policy. Economic Prosperity Public Private Partnerships (PPP). Special dealings between government and certain, chosen corporations which get tax breaks, grants and the government's power of Eminent Domain to implement sustainable policy. Government-sanctioned monopolies. Local Sustainable Development policies Smart Growth, Wildlands Project, Resilient Cities, Regional Visioning Projects, STAR Sustainable Communities, Green jobs, Green Building Codes, "Going Green," Alternative Energy, Local Visioning, facilitators, regional planning, historic preservation, conservation easements, development rights, sustainable farming, comprehensive planning, growth management, consensus. Who is behind it? ICLEI -Local Governments for Sustainability (formally, International Council for Local Environmental Initiatives). Communities pay ICLEI dues to provide "local" community plans, software, training, etc. Additional groups include American Planning Council, The Renaissance Planning Group, International City/ County Management Group, aided by US Mayors Conference, National Governors Association, National League of Cities, National Association of County Administrators and many more private organizations and official government agencies. Foundation and government grants drive the process. Where did it originate? The term Sustainable Development was first introduced to the world in the pages a 1987 report (Our Common Future) produced by the United Nations World Commission on Environmental and Development, authored by Gro Harlem Brundtland, VP of the World Socialist Party. The term was first offered as official UN policy in 1992, in a document called UN Sustainable Development Agenda 21, issued at the UN's Earth Summit, today referred to simply as Agenda 21. What gives Agenda 21 Ruling Authority? More than 178 nations adopted Agenda 21 as official policy during a signing ceremony at the Earth Summit. US president George H.W. Bush signed the document for the US. In signing, each nation pledge to adopt the goals of Agenda 21. In 1993, President Bill Clinton, in compliance with Agenda 21, signed Executive Order #12852 to create the President's Council on Sustainable Development in order to "harmonize" US environmental policy with UN directives as outlined in Agenda 21. The EO directed all agencies of the Federal Government to work with state and local community governments in a joint effort "reinvent" government using the guidelines outlined in Agenda 21. As a result, with the assistance of groups like ICLEI, Sustainable Development is now emerging as government policy in every town, county and state in the nation. Revealing Quotes From the Planners "Agenda 21 proposes an array of actions which are intended to be implemented by EVERY person on Earth... it calls for specific changes in the activities of ALL people... Effective execution of Agenda 21 will REQUIRE a profound reorientation of ALL humans, unlike anything the world has ever experienced... "Agenda 21: The Earth Summit Strategy to Save Our Planet (Earthpress, 1993j. Emphases - DR Urgent to implement -but we don't know what it is! "The realities of life on our planet dictate that continued economic development as we know it cannot be sustained...Sustainable development, therefore is a program of action for local and global economic reform - a program that has yet to be fully defined." The Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide, published by ICLEI, 1996. "No one fully understands how or even, if, sustainable development can be achieved; however, there is growing consensus that it must be accomplished at the local level if it is ever to be achieved on a global basis." The Local Agenda 21 Planning Guide, published by ICLEI, 1996. Agenda 21 and Private Property "Land...cannot be treated as an ordinary asset, controlled by individuals and subject to the pressures and inefficiencies of the market. Private land ownership is also a principal instrument of accumulation and concentration of wealth, therefore contributes to social injustice." From the report from the 1976 UN's Habitat I Conference. "Private land use decisions are often driven by strong economic incentives that result in several ecological and aesthetic consequences...The key to overcoming it is through public policy..." Report from the President's Council on Sustainable Development, page 112. "Current lifestyles and consumption patterns of the affluent middle class -involving high meat intake, use of fossil fuels, appliances, home and work air conditioning, and suburban housing are not sustainable." Maurice Strong, Secretary General of the UN's Earth Summit, 1992. Reinvention of Government "We need a new collaborative decision process that leads to better decisions, more rapid change, and more sensible use of human, natural and financial resources in achieving our goals." Report from the President's Council on Sustainable Development "Individual rights will have to take a back seat to the collective." Harvey Ruvin, Vice Chairman, ICLEI. The Wildlands Project "We must make this place an insecure and inhospitable place for Capitalists and their projects - we must reclaim the roads and plowed lands, halt dam construction, tear down existing dams, free shackled rivers and return to wilderness millions of tens of millions of acres or presently settled land.n Dave Foreman, Earth First. What is not sustainable? Ski runs, grazing of livestock, plowing of soil, building fences, industry, single family homes, paves and tarred roads, logging activities, dams and reservoirs, power line construction, and economic systems that fail to set proper value on the environment." UN's Biodiversity Assessment Report. Hide Agenda 21's UN roots from the people "Participating in a UN advocated planning process would very likely bring out many of the conspiracy- fixated groups and individuals in our society... This segment of our society who fear `one-world government' and a UN invasion of the United States through which our individual freedom would be stripped away would actively work to defeat any elected official who joined `the conspiracy' by undertaking LA21. So we call our process something else, such as comprehensive planning, growth management or smart growth." J. Gary Lawrence, advisor to President Clinton's Council on Sustainable Development What is sustainability, really? It is actually an old concept that has once again been warmed over for the umpteenth time. Sustainability is simply the latest incarnation of Malthusianism. Writing in 1798, Thomas Malthus warned that England's population growth was going to outstrip its available endowment of resources such as agricultural land and coal. The specter that Malthus described was summarized as population increases geometrically, food increases arithmetically. Based on that logic, starvation and suffering were seen as inevitable. Malthus, in other words, was saying that England's economic growth was not sustainable. It was that profoundly pessimistic theory that resulted in economics being described as "the dismal science." England, of course, has gone onto experience over 20o years of historically unprecedented economic growth. When in the history of civilization have we actually exhausted or totally depleted any significant resource? The answer is never. What makes us believe we will in the future? Somehow we buy into the notion that something that has never happened in history is going to doom us in the near future. It is another reflection of the inflated self- importance and myopia of the current generation. The Stone Age did not end because of a stone shortage. It ended because an expanding supply of knowledge created superior alternatives to stones. That dynamic represents a central theme in the history of civilization. Iron ore was around before and during the Stone Age, but the information needed to make it useful did not exist at the time. Petroleum was not even a resource until we knew how to access it and refine it. We also invented new ways to use it, especially for transportation purposes. Sand was not a resource until we learned how to turn it into glass and concrete. As the late Julian Simon observed, "Resources in their raw form are useful and valuable only when found, understood, gathered together and harnessed for human needs. The basic ingredient in the process, along with the raw elements, is human knowledge." In the 19th century lanterns were the main source of illumination and whale oil was the main fuel for lanterns. If that had continued we might have driven some whale species to extinction. Why didn't that happen? (It certainly wasn't because Greenpeace was harassing whaling vessels.) We invented ways to convert coal to kerosene and later, petroleum to kerosene. Kerosene was about a tenth as costly as whale oil and smelled better. Then lanterns as a light source were made obsolete by Edison's invention of the incandescent light bulb. Copper is an important resource with many uses. It could be categorized as a finite, non- renewable, exhaustible resource. How big a problem is that? To answer that question, consider the numerous ways we have developed superior alternatives for many of the traditional uses of copper. For example, copper wires were once the only alternative for long-distance communication -- namely, telephones and telegraph. Now most communication is sent, not through wires, but through the air (cell phone towers and satellites, for example). A single satellite does the job of hundreds of tons of copper. What information is still sent through wires is likely to be done not with copper but rather with fiber-optics (glass). Glass is made with sand or, more specifically, silica. Is sand anon-renewable resource? What's the likelihood we will ever use it all up? Whether a particular resource is or is not renewable or sustainable is often not what matters. The most important consideration to bear in mind is this: if there are good or even superior substitutes for a resource, its non-renewability is essentially irrelevant and inconsequential. Another reason we shouldn't worry so much is that all resources are not equally valuable or important. Information is the resource that is far and away the most important in terms of generating human welfare. The foremost reason our current generation is so much better off than previous generations is our access to a greater stock of information and knowledge. We truly are living in the Information Age. In a sense all previous ages have been defined by the amount of information available at the time. Information is the polar opposite of anon-sustainable resource. Information has the almost magical property of being able to spontaneously generate and expand exponentially. Information gives us the power to create resources and to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of all other resources. The resource that is the most powerful and valuable in regard to human welfare is also the resource that has the most fortuitous characteristics. How lucky could we get? Coming generations of humans are as likely to be as creative and inventive as the past ones have been. Again to quote Julian Simon, "The ultimate resource is people -- skilled, spirited, and hopeful people who will exert their wills and imaginations for their own benefit, and so, inevitably, for the benefit of us all." A necessary ingredient for exercising our wills and imaginations is, of course, a large degree of freedom. Rather than stressing about hallucinatory anxieties and imaginary problems that are unlikely to ever become real problems, we ought to be celebrating how blessed we are. And we especially should not be giving up our freedoms on the basis of the disproven theories of "some defunct economist." ~G.r-~es S ~ e I ~-o ~ S p e a f;~f ~ 1 v Woman Walking down Midlothian Turnpike People getting off of the 5:05 in Chesterfield CNESTERflELD COUNTY "' DRAFT TRANSPORTATION PLAN Improved Bus and Rail Map For North Chesterfield Rush Hour traffic on Midlothian Turnpike ~~-L/'r yy ~c. Ge ~ ~~' ~' ~ea7Ce+~ ~ I S ~ z 1 r. Good Evening` Chairman ;members E of the board and Mr. Steigmaeir. My name is Sterry McGee and I have the privilege of serving as the President of the Jefferson Davis Association. The JDA is grateful for the past support of the board and County staff and we look forward to many future t t projects and cooperation in civic minded matters. A core goal and constant strand of the JDA is to promote, to plan and to produce results for revitalization. Revitalization, redevelopment, renovating, rehabilitation, maintenance, and compliance are among the key terms used in improving an enriched Route 1 corridor with a 400 year past and potential for a bright, future. The need for revitalization is not limited to the Jeff Davis Highway but to pockets of older development throughout the county. Z The JDA has a main concern with the Comprehensive Plan as detailed in the Nov. 15, 2011 document. Until recently the multi-year plan had language and emphasis for revitalization. The Jan. 6, 2011, plan included a 7 page sub chapter (Chapter 5 ) devoted to the objectives and goals associated with revitalization. Something that the JDA finds unacceptable happened during the summer of 2011. The revitalization chapter of the Jan. 6th plan disappeared and some 80% of the emphasis devoted to revitalization was swept away. A few tenets of revitalization were reinstated mostly inserted in the Economic Development chapter. I calculate that possibly 20% of the Jan. 6th plan on revitalization remains in the Nov. 15th plan. Most people become excited about new businesses, and ~l new residences, new churches and new state of the art schools and libraries along with new babies and new puppies. Yes -- puppies give us that sense of many future years of happiness --- but when loving the new puppy, you must also remember the old loyal dog lying there in clear site on the front porch. The old dog wants to be emphasized and noticed and cared for even when the puppy comes along. The Jan. 6th comprehensive plan allowed for the old dog of revitalization to keep a desirable, valued and noticeable spot on the front porch of the comprehensive plan. The Nov. 15th comprehensive plan yanked the old dog off the front porch and tied him to the tree in the far end of backyard not to be seen. The JDA requests that the Board of Supervisors bring the old dog of revitalization from under the tree in the back yard to its rightful and noticeable place on the front porch. Thank You N ~ ~ v~ s~ ~~ ~ °~ ~~ N E l7 U m 3 = -~ ~3REATER RICHMONDCH®MBER 3 f ~ .: • Q M N '~ January 25, 2012 ._ The Honorable Daniel A. Gecker Chairman a Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors P.O. Box 40 Chesterfield, VA 23832-0040 Dear Mr. Gecker and the Chesterfield County Board of Supervisors: ~ ( } The Chesterfield Business Council CBC of the Greater Richmond Chamber assigned a - Task Force through the Government Affairs Committee to monitor and ultimately advise h the CBC on the process and drafting of The Draft Chesferfield Countywide Comprehensive Plan 201 I. The County Planning Staff, Steering Committee, Planning Commission and all d others involved in this process should be commended #or their efforts and dHigence in working toward a single vision for the Countywide Comprehensive Plan. The CBC has been a supportive of this process and would like to offer the following comments: N M a ' 1) To examine the plan we revisited the January 201 1 draft. That Plan directs attention ~- to The Five C's -- Centers, Corridor, Community, Countryside and Connections. Further it identifies Cornerstones to support the plan -Quality of Life, Economic Growth,. Building Community, Fiscal Responsibility and Environmental Quality. The broad vision and foundation - is welcome to the business community. If we are to thrive and compete locally, regionally, $ nationally and even globally, Chesterfield must always be striving to do things better. t We urge you, the Board of Supervisors, to look back on the Vision, Five C's and ~ Cornerstones as you work to finalize this important process. The earlier stakeholders in this process put forward a solid foundation from which to build. Don't allow it to get lost in the process. `v ~ The remaining comments relate to Draft Chesterfield County Wide Comprehensive Plan '~ dated November 15, 20 i 1. 2) In order to thrive, the commitment to preserve and promote existing and future manufacturing areas is imperative, Regional Center Density is also Important and the Planning Commission spent considerable time on this. We believe that the overall densities represented in the current draft of the plan willsupport solid growth and expansion. 3) Chesterfield County sits at a crossroad; Revitalization. The Revitalization Element was deleted as its own element and moved to'Economic Development as part of the revisions by the Planning Commission. Revitalization'is not just commercial, industrial, or mixed business development; Revitalization is a community effort. To ensure a balance in our focus to reinvigorate the old while building the new, the Plan should direct Revitalization as its own element. 4) The CBC recommends the inclusion to the Thoroughfare Plan, Transit, and Park and. Ride r4s ~~ section the proposed Commuter Rail Service on the Norfolk Southern Railroad line through y Midlothian and Bon Air. k cHennB~R cJ u a 3 _ ~ ~ 5) The November 15, 2011 Drafi Plan appears to reintegrate (overlay) a considerpble amount of various pieces of Area Plans currently in use. The overlays are the basis for ~ current policy and ordinance. This approach appears to take existing policy and overlays '; ~ into the vision for the county. Undertaking a single County Wide Comprehensive Plan °° after 20+~- years of working under multiple plans with policy and ordinance written accordingly is a huge task. It is important that the new Plan be crystallized and user friendly for those wishing to do business or live in the county. It should 6e equally so for those in the Planning Department and on the Planning Commission who must interpret it N and who must create all the support policy and ordinance. To allow for clarity and efficiency of the Comprehensive Plan, we believe that the "overlays" should be removed from the document. E L V ~` 6) Although much work has been done over the last 20 months, we mus# remember that a ` a Comprehensive Plan (Plan) can only be relevant to the community if it remains current. We urge that in moving forward this Plan should be revised as necessary in response to issues and opportunities that the future may bring. 0 a ~~ In summary, The CBC has spent significant time and effort following the Comprehensive o. Planning Process and reviewing the draft versions through today. We have been n supportive of the process through these many months and trust you will accept our recommendations as constructive input. We look forward to working with the county to make the new visionary plan a reality. Again, we commend everyone involved in this important effort. p Sincerely, o ~~ ~~ _ ~) ~ Mary Ellin Arch, Chair h Chesterfield Business Council ,o f ~ CC: p Mr. Russell Gulley, Chairman, Chesterfield County Planning Commission Mr. lay Stegmaier, Chesterfield County.Administrator Mr. Will Davis, Director, Chesterfield County Economic Development.: Mr. Kirk Turner, Director, Chesterfield County Planning Commission ~• ~.. CH©MBER Page 1 of 2 Blakley, Janice From: John McHale [jack.mchale@comcast.net] Sent: Sunday, January 22, 2012 2:27 PM To: Gecker, Dan; Jaeckle, Dorothy; Warren, Art; Jim Holland; Steve Elswick Cc: Blakley, Janice Subject: Comments Regarding the Draft Comprehensive Plan Follow Up Flag: Follow up Flag Status: Red Dear Board Members: Since I will be unable to come to the public hearing to share my comments with you, I thought that I'd drop you this a-mail and share with you my three concerns about the Draft Comprehensive Plan. By copy of this a-mail, I am asking the Clerk to include these concerns in the record of the public hearing. My concerns fall into three areas: Controlling Urban Sprawl, Community Revitalization, and Encouraging Private Development in Older Urban Corridors. Controlling Urban Sprawl: The Southern and Western Area Plan adopted in 1993 discouraged scattered development in the Green Area and deferred development beyond 20 years. That plan calls for no subdivisions of new roads and lots and does not provide for the extension of public water or sewer. In a compromise with private property rights, the plan permits 5 acre lots or larger with 300' road frontage (250' if there is a shared driveway). Although the Green Area is defined as a deferred growth area, future development may be allowed depending on future plan amendments. The Consultant's version of the Draft Comprehensive Plan allows 25 acre parcels or larger if new roads are constructed. This recommendation, that is not included in the draft, works to retain slow growth in the Green Area, but does allow for some development if roads are constructed, The draft plan recommended by the Planning Commission allows 5 acre lots or larger anywhere in the countryside. This recommendation essentially guts the 1993 plan allowing development on 5 acre lots. I recommend the Consultant's version rather than the Planning Commission's because, among other things, it will limit citizen demands for infrastructure improvement like schools, libraries, fire stations and parks. Community Revitalization: The Consultant recommends detailed revitalization policies be prepared as next steps to the 1/31/2012 Page 2 of 2 adoption of the plan. They specifically addressed the need for a Revitalization Strategy, an Infill Strategy and a Community Building Strategy. The Planning Commission eliminates revitalization policies and proposed implementation actions from the Consultant's version of the plan. I recommend the Consultant's approach. In the several meetings that I attended I expressed serious concerns that revitalization was not being addressed in the draft plan. I was assured that revitalization would be addressed in recommended follow-on actions. An action plan for revitalization is essential if Chesterfield's older communities (especially in Midlothian, Dale and Bermuda) are to continue to grow and prosper. Encouraging Private Development in Older Urban Corridors: The Consultant's version of the plan calls for no residential limit in Regional Corridors (Routes 60, 360, 1 and 10) if a development is mixed use. Parking requirements will control density and parking decks will be encouraged. The Planning Commission's version that is in the draft plan limits dwelling units to 8 per acre in Regional Corridors. I recommend the Consultant's approach because it encourages more dense development along urban corridors. If you accept the Planning Commission's recommendation, desirable mixed use projects like Chester Festival Park (17 du/acre) could not be approved. Along Regional Corridors (Routes 60, 360, 1 and 10) the County needs quality development similar to Chester Festival Park. I know that there may be pressure to get the Draft Plan adopted. But the Draft Plan should be sent back to the Planning Commission to address these three concerns. These issues should be included in the plan when it is approved. Best Regards, Jack McHale 748-3167 1/31/2012 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1 of 1 AGENDA ,~, Meeting Date: January 25, 2012 Item Number: 20. Subject: Adjournment and Notice of Next Scheduled Meeting Supervisors County Administrator's Comments: of the Board of County Administrator: Board Action Requested: Summary of Information: Motion of adjournment and notice of the Board of Supervisors meeting to be held on February 8, 2011, at 3:00 p.m. in the Public Meeting Room. Preparers Janice Blakley Attachments: ^ Yes Title: Clerk to the Board ^ No # 000067