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172 Supervisors of Chesterfield County, held at the Courthouse on J~nuary 10~ 1968 at 9:00 AoM. Mr. H. O.Browning Mr. J.Ruffin Apperson The Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield County this day approved all claims General County Fund: Vouchers - Check No.3028 thru 3631 Payrolls - Check NOo4129 thru 413B, 3770 - 4125, Check NO.3751 thru 3769~ Ch~cks NO. 3412 thru 3749~ in the aggregate amount of $135.643.24 132,456.27 Library Fund: Vouchers - Coeck No. 318S thr~ 3489~ in the amount of Counh~Poad Fund: (3¢) Vouchers - Check N0~3424 County Garage: vouchers - Chec~ NO. 3121 thru 3492 Countv Store Room: Vouchers - 3137 thru 3494 5ttrick Sanit=rv District: Oper=tinq Check No. 3139 thru 3433 Et~ick Construction: Vouchers -- Check No. 3141 and 3223 Payroll Deduction: Vouchers - Check No. 3142 thou 3153~ 3434 -3436 and Check NO. 3630 Utilities Department: Refund Water Revenue Water 0peratinq: Personal Services $18~670.35 Contractual Services 13~519.08 M~terials & Supplies 10~052.3B Replacements & ~dition$ 210.,75 Water Impo~Replo & Ext. F~nd: Personal ServiB:s 646.00 Contractual Services 136~242.30 109.92 42;453.51 214,229,22 Water County Construction Fund: Contractual Services Materials & ~pplies Refund Meter Deposits: Water Meter Installation: Personal Services Water 'Meter Installation Contractual Services Materials & Supplies Miscellaneous Costs Water Bond Construction: Contractual Services Central Stores: Refund Sewer Revenue Sewer Operatinq: Personal Services Contractual ~rvices Materials & Supplies Replacements & Additions Sewer Impr. Repl. & Ext. Fund: Contractual ServiCes Sewer Service Installation: Personal Services Contractual Services Materials & Supplies Miscellaneous Costs $2,893.98 4.83 $6,806,29 474.42 10~340,08 5~924.16 4~638.80 1,616.53 839.78 157. 47 1,248.00 1,603.61 20.80 10..00 $2,898..81 515.00 23,544.95 282.55 52,998.J5 31.52 4,638.80 7,252.58 18.73 2t882.41 Se~er Bond Construction Fund: Personal ~rvices Contractual Services Materials & Supplies Replacements & Additions 8,554.00 120~373.97 9,917.78 195.40 Total Disbursements-Utilities Check No. 139,041.15 £486,257.70 Miscellaneous Collections Turned over to the Treesurer -December~ 1967: 12/1/67 17000-809 12/1/67 11000-503 12/1/67 59000-52.0 12/1/6g 59000-52.0 12/1/67 59000-55.0 12/1/67 59000-55.0 12/1/67 59000-55.0 12/1/67 59000-54.1 12/1/67 59000-54.0 12/1/67 59000-54.0 12/1/67 59000-50.1 12/1/67 59000-50.0 12/1/67 59000-50,0 12/1/67 59000~53.0 12/1/6~ 59000-53.0 12/1/67 59000-53.1 12/1/67 59000-51.0 12/1/67 59000-51.0 Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Boar~ of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Gas, oil,etc. $302.72 Tel. ,Sewage ~wa~er, Elec.&Janitor Ser. 581.30 Employees' share State Taxes 5%ployer ' s share Hospitalization Employees' share- Hospitalization Employe~s' share hospitalization Employer's share In'surance Employees' share- Insur ante Employers' share- Insurance Employer's share- F.I.C.A. Employers' share- F.I.,C.A. Employer's share F. I. CoA. Employems' share- Retirement Employees' share- Retirement Employer's share Retirement Employees' share Federal Taxes Employees' share- Federal Taxes 110.50 109.10 245.84 137.52 29.12 24.48 32.10 29.10 381.00 194.08 186.98 197.95 213.05 45.06 694.60 7~2o85 Miscellaneous Collections turned over to the Treasurer-December, 1968: 12/1/67 59000-55.1 12/1/67 59000-55.1 12/1/67 39000-806 12/1/67 59000-50.1 12/1/67 59000-54.1 12/1/67 59000-53.1 12/4/67 59000-52.0 12/4/67 59000-50.0 12/4/67 59000-51.0 12/4/67 59000-53.0 12/4/67 59000-54.0 12/4/67 16000-804 t276/67 11000-50.3 12/5/67 11000-711 12/6/67 11000-80~ 12/6/67 13000-402 12/6/67 59000-55.1 12/6~'67 11000-50.3 12/8/67 11000-802 12/11/67 16000-804 12/11Z67 18000-804.8 12/11/6~ 11000-620.7 12/11/67 59000-55.1 59000-50.1 59000-53.1 59000-54'.1 12/11/67 59000-50.1 12/11/67 17000-809 12/11/67 11000-503 12/12/67 11000-804 12/14/67 11000-910 12/14/67 11000-503 12/18/67 11000-802 12/18/67 18000-804.8 12/18/67 18000-804.8 12/18~67 18000-804.8 12/18/67 17000-809 12/20~67 '11000-703 12/20/67 16000-804 12/20/67 11000-711 12/20/67 16000-804 12/20/67 59000-55.1 12/20/67 59000-55.1 12/20~ 7 59000-55.1 12/20/67 59000-55.1 12/20/67 18000-199 12/22/67 59000-50.0 12/28/67 ~9000-50.0 12/28/67 11000-910 12/28/67 59000-50.0 12/29/67 59000-50.0 12/29/67 59000L50.0 12/29/67 11000-910 i2/29/67 59000-50.0 12/29/67 11000-703 12/29/67 11000-703 12/29/67 11000-703 12/29/67 11000-703 12/29/67 11000-763 12/29/67 11000-703 12/29/67 11000-703 12~9/67 1100~-703 12/29/67 11000-703 12/29/67 11000-703 12/29/67 11000-703 12/29/67 11000-703 12/29/67 $~000-55.1 12/29/67 17000-809~ 12/29~67 17000-809 12/29~67 59000-54.1 12/29/67 59000-53.1 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 12/29/67 59000-55.1 59000-55.1 59000-50.1 59000-53.1 888:¢6 1 59000-53.1 59000-53.0 59000-53.0 59000-50.0 59000-50.0 59~00-50.1 59000-51.0 59000-51.0 59000-52.0 59000-52.0 59000-55.0 59000-55~1 Treas. Payroll Dedudtion ~nd -From Gen~Fund Geo. W.Moore~ Jr. '~reas. - Kue Cross Geo.W.Moore, Jr. Treas. - Water George W. Moore~ Jr.Treasurer F.I.C.k. George W.Moore~Jr.Treas. - Group Ins. George ~Moore,Jr.Treas.- Retirement $964.24 335.70 865.76 1420.41 113,04 948.45 Mack T.Daniels~Clerk - State Withholding Tax 61.62 Mack T.Daniels, Clerk - Soc. Security Ta~es 137.54 Mack T.Daniels~Clerk - Fede~a~ Wi~hhold'in~ ~ax4451%3D Mack T.Daniels~ Clerk- Retirement 210.44 Mack T. Daniels~Clerk- Insurance 24.00 Kenneth L. Barton - St. Signs-Estridge~Sec .A 48.00 The CaP Tel. Company - Tel. commissions 5.83 Treas. of United States - Federal Prisoners 15.00 Jones & Strange-Boston - County Code,Vol.II 10o00 Hazen Memorial Library - Fines 25.00 Mary V. Montgomery - Hospitalization Premium 4.14 Treas. of United States - Rent of bldg. for Postoffice 70.00 W. H. Perkins - County Code, Vol. II 10.00 J.K.Timmons - St. Signs-Edgehill~"A!' 96.00 Cash - Xerox copies 6.70 Commonwealth of Va. - Retirement-Probation Dept.91.~56 Treas. Chesterfield ~. - Transfer from Library Fund to Payroll Deduction Treas. Chesterfield Co. - F.I.C.A. Treas. Chesterfield Co. - Set. rec'd.from County Garage School Board - Rent-School Board Office & Shop 6250.00 ~mozine Vol. Fire Dept.-1949 Ford Fire truck 800.00 The Macke Company - Commissions vending machines22.,46 125.85 3562.02 1465.64 4771.92 964.24 Va. State Health ~pt.- Office Rent-Nov.1967 760.00 T.S.Freeman - County Code~ Vo.. II 10.00 Treas. Store-room - Xerox copies 148,80 Treas.-Storeroom -Xerox copies-Library 2.50 Treas.-Storeroom-Xerox copies -Water Dept. 26.30 Treas.-Geo. W.Moore~Jr.-Gas 27.50 Richmond Paving Service -Use Permit Fee 20.00 Weinstein Associates - Street signs 16.00 County of Amelia - Care of prisoners 66.50 Kenneth L.Bar%on - Street Signs 16.00 Richard M.Crump~ Jr. - Hospitalization Ins. 8.16 Mrs. Thomas H. Fagan - " " 12.~6 Jessie T.Warren - ,, " 11~94 C.W. Smith - " " 12.30 Wagstaff Circle Vol. Fire Dept. 504.30 Rucker Scott - F.I.C.A. 1.17 Cash - F.I.C.A. - Bostwick~ Butler & Henshaw 1.49 Southern States Cooperative-Bldg. ~rounds 5.55 Cash - Emp%oyees share- F.I.C.A. 2.36 Margaret A. Hultzschuh - F.I.C.A. 2.13 C.Richard Quaiff - F.I.C.A. 5.15 Mrs. Joseph ~Habel -Lunecy Commission 30,00 David E. Barfield - F.I.C.A. 1.40 Rezoning Fee William A. Long 20e.00 B. F. HoUston - Rezoning Fee 20.00 B. J. Meredith~ Jr. - Rezoning Fee 20.00 Hubbard Real Estate - Rezoning Fee 20.00 Sowers Realty~ Inc. - Rezoning Fee 20.00 George M. Whitman~ Jr. - Rezoning Fee 20.00 W.R.L.Smith & Bro.Inc. - Rezoning ~e 20.00 Bareford & Downs - Rezoning Fee 20.00 Weinstein & ~instein, Inc. -Rezoning Fee 20..00 Douglas E.Bethel - Rezoning Fee 20.00 Harold L.Cole, S~. - R esoning Fee 20.00 Hunton,W&llimms~ Gay~ Powell & Gibbs-Rezoning 20.00 Frank D. Landrum - Hospitalization 8.28 Ettrick ~n. Dist. - Ser. rec'd from Co.Garage 19.15 Treas.Co. of Chesterfield-Ser. fromCo,Garage 5640~26 Treas. Payroll Deduction Fund-Transfer 802.08 Treas.Payroll Deduction -Transfer from Gen. Fund to Payroll Deduction Fund Treas.Payroll Deduction Fund~Transfer Treas. Payroll Deduction Fund -Transfer from Library Fund to Payroll Deduction 125.85 Comm. of Virginia-Gas Tax Rebate 176.40 Board of Public ~lfare -Employer's share-Retir.232.85 Board of Public Welfare- Employees' "-Retirem. 186.80 Board of Public Welfare - Retirement 206.20 Board of Public ~lfare-F.I.C.A. 157.85 Board of Public ~lfare -F.I.C.A.-employer's 159.70 Board of Public Welfare - F.I.C.A. 317.55 Board of Public ~lfare - Federal Taxes 671,50 Board of Public Welfare - Federal Taxes 656.60 Board of Public Welfare - State Taxes 103.70 Board of Public Welfare -State Taxes 10I~32 Board of Public Welfare - Hospitalization 137~52 Board of Public ~lfare - ,, 45.84 Miscellaneous Collections Turned into Treasurer's Office-Dec. 1967 12/29/67 59000-54.0 12/29/67 59000-54.0 12/29/67 59000-~4.1 12/29/67 17000-809 12/29/67 11000-503 12/29/67 59000-50.1 12/29/67 59000-55.1 12/29/67 59000-54.1 12/29/67 59000-53.1 Board of Public Welfare Board of Public ~lfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare Board of Public Welfare GeooW.Moore,Treaso Geo. W. Moore, Jr.Treas. Geo.Wo~oore, Jr.Treaso Geo. W.Moore, Jr. Treas. 12/29/67 59000-50.0 Ronald E. Liker 12/29/67 59000-50.0 Cash 12/29/67 11000-50.3 Treas. of the United States 12/29/67 59000-55.0 Emmett L.Wingo 12/29/67 59000-55.0 Jessie T. Warren 12/Z9/67 59000-55.0 C.W.Smith Insurance $30.90 Insurance 27.30 Insurance 23.Z8 Gas and oil,etc. 167.08 Sewage,water, fuel, elec.tel.& janitor servi~e 581.30 Dept'So share F.I.C.A. 1250.174 Dept's share- Blue Cross Utilities 335.70 Dept's share- Group Ins. 113.04 Dept's. share- Retirement Dec. 1967 946.57 F.I.C.A. 7.00 F.I.C.A. 16.49 Rental on Post Office 70.00 Hospitalization 29.12 Premium ,, ,, 11.94 ,' " 12.30 The Executive Secretary called for nominations for the Chairmanship of the Board of Supervisors. Whereupon Mr. Browning nominates Mr. Homer for a four-year ter~ Mr. Purdy seconds this nomination. Mr. Apperson moves that the nomination be closed which motion is seconded by Mr. Browning. A vote being taken~ Mr. Apperson~ Mr. Browning and Mr.Purdy vote Aye. Mr. Dietsch and Mr. Martin vote Nay A vote being taken on the nominatio~ of Mr. Homer to be chairman for a four-year term - Mr. 'Browning, Mr. Purdy and Mr. Apperson vote Aye. Mr. Dietsch and Mr. Martin vote Nay. On motion of Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Purdy[ it is resolved that Mr. Herbert Browning be and he hereby is elected Vice-Chairman of the Board of Supervisors for a 4 year term. It is here noted that Mr. Dietsch and Mr. Martin vote Nay. On motion of Mr. Apperson: seconded by Mr. Browning~ it is resolved that Contract No. 6602-3B for the construction of a water storage tank and connections on Route ~1 be and it hereby is awarded to Capital City Iron Works iwho submitted the low bid of $85,034.00 . On motion of Mr. Martin~ seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that this Board authorizes the Engineering Department and the Commonwealth's Attorney to make the following bona fide offers and take such steps as are necessary to condemn such property if same cannot be acquired at the offered price: The Estate of Frank G. Childress ~ a parcel which is necessary for Project 6602-3/42 $50.00 The property of Preston Lee Aldridge, a portion of which is needed in Project 6602-3/41 35.00 Harry L. Villemagne, Frances S. Villemagne - Project 6511-20A/IA 25.00 E. G. Foster & Son - Project 6511-20A1B Mrs. Carrie B. Johnson - Project 6511-20A/1C 25.00 ~5.00 iThere was presented a settlement of an insurance claim to Paul H. Weeks in the amount of $309.35. l[pon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Apperson~ seconded by Mr. Browning~ it is resolved that the County hereby accepts the terms of this agreement. On motion of Mr. Dietsch, seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that this Boar, requests the Virginia Department of Highways to take into the State Secondary System of roads, Rucker Lane. Mr. J. K. Timmons comes before the Board citing the fact that the Highway Depart- ment had. held a public hearing in the re-routing of Rt. 147 at the Robious cross- ing and that the Richmond Regional Planning Commission had represented at the public hearing that the Board of Supervisors of Chesterfield ~ounty had agreed with the proposed eastern alignment of Rt.' 147 and proceeded to explain ~at the bulk of the traffic would be on Robious Road and Rt. 711 in years to come and fha a new study should be given this intersection. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Martin~ seconded by Mr. Browning it is resolved that a delegation visit with officials of the Highway Department to discuss this matter. Mr. Browning requested Mr. Lancaster, Resident Engineer of the Highway Department to continue the snow removal westwardly beyond the end of Rt. 36 on Rt. 602. It is generally agreed that the following street light requests be referred to th~ Street Light Committee: Intersection of Cromwell and Huguenot Roads MidlOthian Fire Department Woodpecker. Road - Northwest of Timsbury Creek. On motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Browning~ it is resolved that the Execu- tive Secretary be requested to present a proposed set of criteria by which the street lights can be erected. There was presented a request from the Bensley Fire Department for a new pumper. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Apperson~ seconded by Mr. Brown- ing, it is resolved that this matter be referred to the Fire Committee. On motion of Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Browning, it is resolved that the Coun accept the low bid submitted by the Central National Bank in the amount of $3299 for acting as Paying Agent for the County in the sale of $14.6M School Bond Is~ On motion of Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Browning~ it is resolved that this Board sets the following slate of holidays and Board meetings for the year 1968: Board Meetings: January 10, 25 February 14~ 29 ~ March 13, 28 April 10, 25 May 8~ 23 June 12, 27 Holidays July 10, 25 August 14, 29 * September 11, 26 October 9~ 24 November 13, 26 December 11, 30 * * Changed from normal date New Year's Day Lee-Jackson Day George Washington,s Birthday Easter Monday Memorial Day Independence Day Labor Day Armed Services Day Thanksgiving Day Christmas Eve (%) day Christmas Day 1967 1968 January 1 January 1 January 19 January 19 February 22 February 22 March 27 April 15 May 30 May 30 July 4 July 4 September 4 September 4 November 11 November 23 November 28 December 24 December 25 December 25 On motion of Mr. Dietsch~ seconded bY Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that the meet- ings of the Board of Supervisors be started at 7:00 P.M. on January 25 and February 29, 1968. On motion of Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Martin, it is resolved that this Board approves the Court Order to pay $90.00 to Mr. John Daffron for examining the title to property recently acquired from Thomas Jefferson~ Jr. There was read a request from Mr. Richard Motley concerning the use of one of thc Exhibition buildings for continuing the storage and week end auctfon sales. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Brown- lng, it is resolved that Mr. Motley be contacted for additional information. On motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that the plan of operation for the mining of clay by the Borden Brick and Tile Company as re- quested in 67-18U be and it hereby is approved as presented which includes a 6:00 A.M. starting time. There was read a letter from Mrs. Alice Crenshaw Martin citing certain conditions existing in private graveyards~ and it was generally agreed that the Police De- partment be notified of this situation. The Executive Secretary notified the Board that the Appomattox River Water Author ity had §et its rates at 19~ per 1000 gallons of water and were at this time ready to sell Water to all of the localities. 67-82CS. Mr. William Shelton, representing Mr. Robert F. Harmon, comes before the Board and states that since his request for the rezoning from Agricultural to General Business (C-2) on a parcel of land of irregular shape in Midlothian Magisterial District, froJting 770 feet on U.S. Rte. 60 and extending southwardly 1150' ft. more or less, being 485 feet more or less west of Grove Road. Refer to Sec. 16 par. 43-3 & 39-2~ had been held over from last month there had been nothing new concerning the request. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Browning it is resolved that the aforedescribed parcel Of land be and it hereby is rezoned for General Business purposes, provided no trailer park, junk yard, truck termina or service station be allowed on this site and the plans and site layout be approved by the County Planner. 67-84 Mr. Harold L. Cole~ represented by Mr. Robert Porter~ comes before'the Board re- questing the rezoning from Residential-2 to General Business (C-2) on a parcel of land fronting 90 feet on N. Arch Road and extending eastwardly 1060 feet, being 480 feet southwest of U. S. Rte. 60 in Midlothian Magisterial DiStrict. Refer to Sec. 28-1 parts of par. 2 and 6. Mr. Porter introduces Mr. Stewart, Vice-Presi- dent, of the B & G Olsen Company, who states that the proposed building will have a masonry front and part masonry metal sides. Mr. Phillip Perdue, Mr. Garland Farnsworth, Mr. Oliver Burton~ Mr. James Ridgeway and others peak against the proposed zoning, stating that such industrial use would start a blight in the area and cites possible noise and extra traffic. Mr. Harold Cole states that there is no way in which the proposed building could hurt the adjacent area and it is not nearly as bad as the Shopping Center planned much'closer to the subject property~ that the proposed use will bring in approxi- mately 200 high salaried employees. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Martin, seconded by Mr. Browning it is resolved that the aforedescribed parcel be and it hereby is rezoned for C-2 purposes, subject to the original restrictions imposed on the first parcel front- ing on Rt. 360 and that no service station be placed on said property. 67-87C. Mr. Douglas Bethel, representing Boxes to Size, Inc.~ comes before the Board re- questing the rezoning from Residential-2 to IndUstrial (M) on a parcel of land of irregular shape containing 18 acres~ more or less, frontingi400 feet more or less on the north line of Kingsland Road and fronting 1350 feet more or less on the East rightofway line of the A.C.L. Railroad right of way, being in the northeast corner of said intersection in Bermuda Magisterial District. Refer to Sec. 81-2 parcels 19 & 20. Mr. Crostic and Mr. Cordle state that they did not receive registered notices of this meeting, both of whom own property adjacent to the property sought for rezoning. There were five letters presented for the proposed zoning and three against same. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Purdy, seconded by Mr. Dietsch, it is resolved that this zoning request be continued to January 25, 1968 at 7:00 P. M. 67-88C. Mr. William Miller, representing Marcus M. Weinstein comes before the Board re- questing the rezoning from Residential-~ to General BusineSs (C-2) of a parcel of land of regular shape containing 21.6 acres, more or less fronting 523 feet on the Midlothian Pike and extending southwardly 1900 feet, more or less, being 720 feet west of Pember Lane in Manchester Magisterial District. Refer to Sec. 20-9 parcel 52~ and cites the history of the development in the area and states that his client plans a business subdivision with curbs~ gutters~ sewers, storm sewers etc. Mr. John Moore, Attorney for the Estate of Mr. Garrett~ wishes a buffer strip to be set aside to guard the property to the east of the property sought to be rezoned. Mr. William F. Tompkins~ official from the State Planters Bank, requested that zoning be limited to 1000 feet deep. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Dietsch~ seconded by Mr. Martin,i it is resolved that the aforedescribed property be and it hereby is rezoned for General Business purposes. 67-89C. Mr. Walton Downs, representing Mr. Fred A. Muse~ comes before the Board requestin the rezoning from Residential-2 to General Business (C-2) on a parcel of land of irregular shape containing 0.046 acres fronting 158.27 feet on Forest Hill Avenu~ and extending northwardly 112 feet, more or less~ being 297.43 feet west of Cher¢ lee Road in Manchefter Magisterial D~istrict. Refer to Sec. 11-2 par. 28, and there appearing no one in opposition to this request and the Planning Commission having recommended approval~ it is on motion of Mr. Dietsch~ seconded by Mr. Martin~ re- solved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is rezoned to General Business~ subject to the same restrictions recommended by the Planning Commission. 67-90 CS. Mr. Jerry Roberts~ Attorney? representing Mr. Robert H. Morris, comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Residential-2 to General Business (C-2) on a parcel of ~nd of rectangular shape fronting 100 feet.on Walnut Drive (Rte.641) and extending northwestwardly 200 feet~ more or less, being 100 feet more or less southwest of Route 10 in Bermuda Magisterial District. Refer to Sec. 135-8 part of par. 7 and (4) lot 35~ and states that Mr. Morris will most likely build a service station in any event and wants the additional land in order to do a bette job in planning this proposed business. Mr. Wallace Davenport and wife state that the lot proposed to be rezoned was set aside as a buffer lot when the adjacent land was rezoned about 3 years ago. Upon consideration whereof~ and on motion of Mr. Purdy,seconded by Mr. Dietsch, it is resolved tha~ the request to rezone the aforedescril~d parcel of land be and it hereby is denied. 67-91CS. Mr. B. J. Meredith~ official of the Central Investment Corporation comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Agricultural to General Business (C-2) on a parcel of land of irregular.shape fronting 244.16 feet on the Midlothian Pike and.extending southwe~twardly 348 feet more or less~ being 212 feet west of Grove Road in Midlothlan Magisterial District. Refer to Sec. 16 per. 39. There appearing no one in opposition to this request and the Planning Commission having recommended approval~ it is on motion of Mr. Martin~ seconded by Mr. Purdy resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is rezon~d to to General Business with the same restrictions recommended by the Planning Com- mission. 67-92CS. Mr. John McDonald~ Attorney, representing Doris M. Hooper~ et als~ comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Agricultural to Residential-2 on a parcel of land of irregular shape fronting 350 feet more or less on Warwick Road~ and extending 1200 feet more or less westwardly~ being 100 feet northwest of Holdcrof~ Drive in Manchester Magisterial District. Refer to Sec. 19-16 (2Blk.C lots 2, 3~ 4~ & 5, and Sec. 19-15 parcels 2 & 2-1. There was raised the question concerning the drainage at this location and on motion of Mr. Dietsch~ seconded by Mr. Martin~ it is resolved that this matter be deferred to February 14~ 1968. 67-93 CS. There was advertised a request from the Chester Home Builders~ Inc. requesting thc rezoning from Agricultural to Residential-2 on a parcel of land of irregular shap~ fronting 670 feet more or less~ on South Chester Road (Rte.616) and extending westwardly 737 feet more or less~ being 860 feet more or less north of Happy Hill Road in Bermuda Magisterial District. Refer to Sec. 132-7 par. 9. There appearing no one objecting to this request and the Planning Commission hav- ing recommended approval, it is on motion of Mr. Purdy, seconded by Mr. Apperson, resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is zoned for R-2 purposes. 67-94CS. Mr. James Sowers comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Residential-~ to General Business (C-2) on a parcel of land of triangular shape fronting 250 feet on Hopkins Road and extending westwardly 200 ft. more or less, being 350feet northeast of Belt Boulevard (Rte.161) in Manchester Magisterial District. Refer to Sec. 30-8 pt. par. 18 and 18-1, and cites the history of the zoning of the are~ Mr. Lewis Pierce~ Jr.~ presented a petition against the requested rezoning. Mr. Hey, Mr. O'Bri~n~ Mr. Eastman and Mr. Pinchbeck all speak in opposition to th, request. Upon consideration whereof~ and on motion of Mr. Dietsch~ seconded by Mr. Martin, it is resolved that this request be and it hereby is denied. 67-95CS. Mr. james F. Hubbard comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Resi- dential-2 to Local Business (C-l) on a parcel of land of irregular shape fronting 220 feet, more or less, on LaBrook Drive and extending northwestwardly 285 feet more or less, being 275 feet more or less north of Route 60 in Manchester Magis- terial District. Refer to Sec.19-11 pt. par. 11. There appearing no one in opposition to this request and the Planning Commission having recommended approval~ it is on motion of Mr. Dietsch~ seconded by Mr. Martin~ resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is re- zoned for Local Business, subject to the restrictions recommended by the Planning Commission. 68-1U~ Mr. B. F. Hogston comes before the Board requesting a Use Permit to operate a home for the aged on a parcel of land of rectangular shape~ fronting 200 feet on Rte. 10 and extending southeastwardly 300 feet, being 350 feet more or less southwest of Cascade Street~ and better known as 5231 Iron Bridge Road in Dale Magisterial District. Refer to Sec. 52-6 (2) par. 5 & 6~ and cites the need for facilities to house the aged and sta~es that he can get' from 15 to 17 people in his present building. Mr. Apperson states that he has received a petition signed by all of the adjacent property owners opposing the requested use. Upon consideration whereof~ and on motion of Mr. Apperson~ seconded by Mr. Purdy, it is resolved that this request be and it hereby is denied. 68-2U. Mr. W. H. Wingo, Sr. comes before the Board in behalf of the request of the Rich- mond Paving Service~ Inc. for a Use Permit to construct and operate an asphalt plant on a parcel of land of rectangular shape fronting 200 feet on Bells Road and extending northwardly 460 feet, being 473.50 ft. west of the A.C.L. Railroad right of way in Manchester Magisterial District. Refer to Sec. 42-2 par. 3-1. Mr. Graham Jennings, representing Waco Corporation and others state that ~he pro- posed use would be detrimental to the nice industrial building presently being constructed in this area. Mr. Wingo states he wishes to get along with his neighbors and withdraws his application. On motion of Mr. Dietsch~ seconded by Mr. Martin, it is resolved that thisBoard accepts the withdrawal of this request. On motion of Mr. Apperson~ seconded by Mr. Browning~ it is resolved that the Pur- chasing Agent be and he hereby is authorized to purchase five (5) guns and other equipment and one (1) car for'the Sheriff's Department. On motion of Mr. Purdy, seconded by Mr. Browning~ it is resolved that Mr. F. F. Dietsch be and he hereby is appointed to the Richmond Regional Planning Commissio] as this Board's representative. On motion of Mr. Apperson~ seconded by Mr. Dietsch, it is resolved that the fol- lowing named people be the citizen members to the Chesterfield Planning Commissio] Dale District - Elbert Howard Bermuda District - M. T. Dubus Manchester Dist. - Gordon Marshall Midlothian Dist. - Richard Henshaw Clover Hill Dist.- N. A. Vaughan. On motion of Mr. Apperson~ seconded by Mr. Purdy~ it is resolved that Mr. Brownin~ be appointed to the Planning Commission as the Board's representative. On motion of Mr. Apperson~ seconded by Mr. Martin~ it is resolved that this Board of Supervisors expresses publicly its approval of the request of the Appomattox Water Authority to fluoridate the water supply coming to the County of Chesterfiel On motion of Mr. Dietsch, seconded by Mr. Martin, it is resolved that this Board of Supervisors expresses publicly its hearty support of Mr. David Meade White to fill the vacancy caused by the untimely death of our beloved William Old. It is believed that the future of Chesterfield County will be greatly enhanced by the appointment of Mr. David Meade White as the Circuit Judge of the 37th Judicial Circuit. Therefore~ Chesterfield's representatives in the General Assembly and hereby request them to endorse and support the nomination of Mr. David Meade Whit to fill this important position. This day the County Road Engineer in accordance with directions from this Board made report in writing upon his examination of Lyndale Drive~ Lyndale Place~ Lyn- dale Terrace~ Lyndale Circle~ Lyndale Court and Bagette Road~ in Bedford Subdivi- sion, Sections A and B ~ Manchester Magisterial District~ which shows that in the opinion of the County Road Engineer it is expedient that said roads be estab- lished as public roads. Upon consideration whereof~ and on motion of Mr. Britton~ it is resolved that Lyndale Drive~ Lyndale Place, Lyndale Terrace~ Lyndale Circle, Lyndale Court and Bagette Road~ in Bedford Subdivision~ Sections "A" and "B", Manchester District~ be and they hereby are established as public roads. And be it further resolved~ tha~ the Virginia Department of Highways be and it hereby is requested to take into the Secondary Road System~ Lyndale Drive, from the eastern end of Rt. 825~ eastwardly .02 mi. to Lyndale Place~ thence northeast wardly .04 mi. to Lyndale Terrace, thence northeastwardly .03 mi. to Lyndale Circle, thence northeastwardly .02 mi. to Lynda!e Court, thence northeastwardly · 03 mi. to Bagette Road, thence northeastwardly .02 mi. to a cul-de-sac~ Lyndale Place~ from a point on Lyndale Drive .10 mi. east of its intersection with Rt. 23 southwestwardly .68 mi. to a cul-de-sac~ Lyndale Terrace~ from a point on Lyndale Drive .04 mi. northeast of its intersection with Lyndale Place~ southeastwardly .14 mi. to a cul-de-sac~ Lyndale Circle~ from a point on Lyndale Drive .03 mi. northeast of its intersection with Lyndale Terrace~ northwestwardly .03 mi. %o a cul-de-sac~ Lyndale Court~ from a point on Lyndale Drive .02 mi. hortheast of its intersection with Lyndale Circle~ southeastwardly .03 mi. to a cul-de-sac~Bagetts Road~ from a point on Lyndale Drive .03 mi. northeast of its intersection with dj i80 Lyndale Court~ northwestwardly .07 mi. to Rt. 2314. These roads serve 11 houses 8ubdivision~ Section "B~'= Msnchester Magisterial District: which shows that in intersechion of Rh. 1641 and Rt. 18&5~ s©uthwestw~rdly .06 mi. to a cul-de-sac. adjourn st 6:45 p.m. to January 25, 1968 at 7:00 P.M. Executive Se~r~tarv