04-11-1973 MinutesPresent:
Mr. Irvin G.Horner, Chairman
Mr. Leo Phers, Vice-Chairman
Mro. J.Ru[ fin Apperson
Mr. A.J.K~epela
~_n O'Neill
a regular meeting of the Boar~
VIRGINIA:
At
of Supervisors of Chesterfield County, held
at the Courthouse on April 11~ 1973 at
9:00 A. M.
Also Present
Mt.Oliver D.Rudy~ Comm. Atty.
Mr. [,~orr~s Mason, Assto Comm. Atty.
Mr. M.W.Burnett, Coo Administrator
~ir.C.GoManuel~ Ass~. Comm. Administrator
Nr. Robt.A.Pain~er, Co. Engineer
Mr. David Welchons, Asst. Co. Eng.
Mr. William Prosise~ Asst. Co. Eng.
Mr. Michael Ritz, Co. Planner
The Board Df Supervisors this day approved all claims i:>resented to the ~ounty
for the mc%th of March~ 1973~ and authorized the Treasurer of- th~~ CouneQ to
issue wart as follows: ..... ~
General Fund
Check No. 700 - 57905
$331,087o~2
L ibr ar' d
Ch~ck No. i73t3 - 57895
13~489.58
Law Librar'
Check No. 7317 - 57852
2,383.48
3~ Road Fu
Check No. 7207
Count~
Check No. 7767 - 57898
300.00
17~566.74
Storeroom
Check No.
Workmen's
Check No.
Social Set
7212 - 57886
;ensation
7324~ 57464~ 57660 and 57661
Lees
Check No. 57501 - 57559; 57156 - 57159;
57561 - 57606; 57372 - 57379;
57907- 58038; 56717- 57153
1~619.92
271.00
76~89!.20
NursJ ~(
Check No. 5 7332 - 57903
31~4t0~25
Ettrick
Check No. 5 ~218 - 57873
3s073.98
State Sales Tax
Che(
7.52
_Payroll De [uction
Check No. '356 - 57770
Water Reve
Check No. 22~ 7788'land 7889
t9,782~49
28.75
Water
Check No.
Water Debt
Check No.
Water ImRr__.
Check No.
}[a~er Here
Check
7817- 7951
Fund
~02 and 7903
.Reol. and Ext. ~nd
~871 - 7965
Water Meter tnt. Fund
Check No. 71 17 - 7937
Central Stol es
Check 794O
Sewer
Check No. 7622, 7877~ and 7889
Sewer O
· Check No. 7 ~17 - 7879
Sewer imer., [ep1. ~ Ext. Pund
Check No. 78 ~I - 7946
States Sales Tax - Utilities
~heck No. 77 0 ....
On motion of]
Engineer be a'
Drive in Clif.
Ayes: Mr. Ho~
In considera~.[
area, Mr. J. E
take the neces
system of the
U on considera
it is resolved
construction o
Ayes: Mr. Hor
$ 27~693..26
46i~558.75
17,044.99
345.00
22~158.85
65~ 274.03
38.53
14~ 767.79
272,520.60
13.92
~orkmen,s Co: pensation-Utilities
Check No. 78;9
40.00
On motion of lr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the
minutes of Ma'ch 26, 1973 be and they hereby are approved.
Ayes: Mr. Ho her, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
On motion of r. Myers, seconded by Mr. Apperson, i~ is resolved that Water
Contract W73- 5D Qualla Farms, in the amount of $4,344.00 be and it hereby
is approved. ,
Ayes: Mr. Ho ner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
r. Horner, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the County
thorized to extend the water line to five (5) homes on Stigall
Dn Farms, at a cost of $370.00 per connection.
~er, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
)n of several sewer contracts in the Powhite Creek drainage
. Timmons strongly recommends that the County of Chesterfield
~ary steps to tie the Brighton Green lagoon into the sewer
:ity of Richmond.
:ion whereof, and on motion of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers,
that the County Engineer be authorized to seek bids for the
this project.
er, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr.O'Neill.
On motion of M-. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the
following sewe contracts be deferred:
S73-14D Br;
S73-16D Hu(
Ayes: Mr. Hor
arwood Hearth, Phase I $35,030.00
uenot Village Shopping Center 35,522.90
er, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
On mot of Mr. HOrner, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that sewer
~contract S73-15D Newberry Towne, Phase II, in the amount of $5,150.90 be and
i?it her( Dy is approved.
Ayes:
On mot/
County
the prc
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houses
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statior
Au thorJ
:Abandor
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inorthwE
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talkin(
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Highwa]
of Lit~
400 ft
Ayes:
Mr. Ri
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of Rou~
~of cos-
report
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i Board,
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in Pla4
Ayes:
On mot
i~Chairm
i~AttornE
~ propos~
standil
be ret%
~r. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
)n of Mr. O'Neill, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the
Sngineer grant the Chesterfield Library System a sewer connection for
~sed building on Winfree Avenue, provided they pay the cost of extending
.r. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr.O'neill.
~n of Mr'oHC u rner, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the Board
zes the ~ty Engineer to extend utilities across Elkhardt Road and to allow
~ivider the necessary rebates for off-site improvements.
~r. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
on of Mr. Myers, seconded by Mr. Krepela, it is resolved that this
rant a Variance to Mr. James Sowers for occupancy permits for six (6)
in Bermuda Place Subdivision which homes are not on streets up to the
specifications.
Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
rd was officially advised by. the Virginia Department Highways that the
ng additions and abandonments had been made:
3 of new Location Route 6].8 from station 18 + 75 to
30+25, contract No. D-2-6, Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike
ty
ment
1 of old location Route 618 from station 18+75
st 0.04 mile, contract No. D-2-6,
d Petersburg Turnpike Authority
.20 Mi.
.04 Mi.
on of Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Krepela, it is resolved that after
with Mr. Parker and others concerning the location of Little Creek
tending westwardly to meet Route 10, that this Board now asks the
Department to improve the location straight from the present location
le Creek Lane south of Kingsland Creek into Route 10, approximately
north of Omo Road.
Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
hard Beebe of the firm of H. W. Lochner, Consulting Engineers, from
, Illinois, comes before the Board to presen't a report concerning
posed location of a road west of Route 95 to replace the present plan
e 95, east of Route 1, which recommendation is buttresse~ with facts
, surveys, and traffic counts and it was generally agreed that this
would be transmitted personally to all officials interested in same.
y the County Road Engineer, in accordance with directions from this
made report in writing upon his examination of Cedar Crest Court in
h's Woods Section "A" in Midlothian District.
nsideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Krepela, it is resolved that
rest Court in St. John's Woods Section "R" in Midlothian District be
is hereby established as a public road.
it further resolved, that the Virginia Department of Highways, be and
by is requested to take into the Secondary System, Cedar Crest Court,
ng with its intersection with STate Route 1795 eastwardly 0.08 mile to
e-sac. This road serves 5 houses.
it further resolved, that the Board of Supervisors guarantees to the
a Department of Highways a 50' right-of-way for this road. Plat recorded
Book 16, page 22, dated December 20, 1967.
Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
on of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Horner, it is resolved that the
n and Clerk of this Board, with the approval ~ the Commonwealth's
y, be authorized to sign an agreement for the feasibility study of the
d Powhite Parkway extension in the amount of $24,700.00 with the under-
g that if the Feasibility Study is approved favorably that said Sum will
rned to the Board on the sale of Bonds.
.Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
IThere as read a letter from Mr. E.
l!speed ~imit requested on Route 618,
~i Highwa~ Department.
~ The Bo~
iito hol~
i! east oJ
i:~ Mr. Kre
~i right-¢
!i that he
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area
i at a
;Upon
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Route
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~iMr. Ho:
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26
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Ayes:
~72-106
There
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WHEREA.
the Hi,
i resolw
~Ayes:
73-19
On mot
Board
B-1 zo
Ayes:
L. Covington indicating that the 35-mile
east of Route 95, had been denied by the
rd was advised that the Highway Department had indicated its willingness
a public meeting on the improvement of Route 611-Kingsland Road,
its intersection with Hopkins Road.
pela, cites the planning of the Highway Department on the width of the
f-way on Route 711, it being wide enough to have four lanes and states
would.like to have this road maintained as a two lane road.
ner speaks for the planning now for the ~'~rowth that will come to this
.d states that eventually four lanes should be acquired now rather than
ter date.
nsideration whereof, Mr. Krepela makes the following motion:
esolved, that this Board requests the Highway Department to keep
11 as a two-lane road.
pela votes Aye
ner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson and Mr. O'Neill vote Nay.
, there are several families living on a dirt road, running westwardly
unty Line Road to the Powhatan County Lin~, and
· it appears that this road is not in condition to be taken as a Rural Rd,
~REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED· on motion of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers·
.is Board requests the Highway Department to improve said right-of-way
st not to exceed $2,500.00 to be paid from the 3¢ Road Fund of the County.
it Further Resolved, that the Highway Department be requested to take
~e Secondary Road System as a Rural road the dirt road running westwardly
unty Line Road to the Powhatan County line.
Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
on of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the
Board budget in the amount of $24,872,067.00 for the year 1973-'74
ented by a resolution dated March 29, 1973 be, and it hereby is received.
Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
[nty Administrator presented the overall budget of Chesterfield County
year 1973-'74 in the total amount of $48,460,503.00.
nsideration whereof and on motion of Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. O'Neill,
'esolved that the County budget be advertised for a public hearing on
!5 1973 at 7:00 P.M.
Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr.O'Neill.
on of Mr. O'Neill, seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that a
:e be granted to Mr. LuVerne P. Buenting to build one dwelling on Parcel
[ap Sec. 171-14, provided a suitable right-of-way can be obtained connecting
~sent dirt road to the Graves Road, with the specific understanding that
.ard has no responsibility ~r the construction or maintenance of said
.f=way.
Mr. Hornet, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
~ppears no one to oppose or propose the rezoning request of Mr. C. W.
~ham for B-3 zoning on the Chester Road, and
., this matter has been deferred several times pending some solution by
· hway Department, it is on motion of Mr. Myers, seconded by Mr. Apperson,
~d that this request be deferred to July 11, 1973.
Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
on of Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that this
ccepts the withdrawal of the zoning request of Mr. Laverne C. Cole for
.ing on Hopkins Road at Little Creek Lane.
Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
Mr. J. J. Jewett, Attorney, representing Mr. J. K. Timmons, com~s before the
Board i'equestfng the rezoning from Residential (R-2) to. COmmunity-Business
i (B~2)If a parcel o£ 1and of irregular shape, co~tai~i~gloO acres, fronting
!iapproxim
!a maximu
ithe inte
~ Midlothi
~ parcel 4
~/:Mr. Jewe
!!particuli
?Col.
l!enough b
Mr, Jame:
ithat we
deterior
iApproxim
iMr. Krep
ilrecommen,
'Mr. Ritz
iiof Route
iiUpon con
it is re
in the r
!Ayes: M
.. 73-29
Mr. John
requesti
!family d
~feet on
i~and bein
;.i and Pann
iMap Sec.
There ap
recommen
resolved
of four
. land be
ishowing
~'~ and surr
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shall ex
!iengineer
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~to the i
~ the Coun
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Technica
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District
pro j ect.
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ithe Coun
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~County R
i field fr
~ 4.
iindicate
iin conju
ilAyes: M
i~.Mr. Leon
!before t
(R-2) of
ion West
3,200 fe
iof the a
!Refer to
parcel 3
~of R-1 z
Mr. Wall
Property
~.a~ a ira
and othe
. the pres
have no
~4r. Robe
to the p.
Ltely 711.40 feet on Huguenot Road (Rt. 147), extending northwardly to
i depth of 207.28 feet and being located in the southwest quadrant of
'section of the Southern RR. right-of-way and Huguenot Road in
~n Magisterial District. Refer to Tax Map Sec. 8-16 (1) part of
(Sheet No. 2)
~t cites the history of the zoning in the area, stating that this
.r parcel is ready for business use at this time.
~sby, from the Briarwood Subdivision, opposes, stating that there is
[siness in the area at present and this would create a safety hazard.
. Gallegher from the Windsor Forest Subdivision, opposes, stating
hould stick to the Land Use Plan, that this would be spot zoning
~ting the values in the area.
~tely 25 people are present to oppose this request.
~la asked for the reasoning of the Planning Commission in the
iation for denial.
County Planner, states that the traffic will change in the location~
147 and other considerations were the prime reasons.
~ideration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Apperson,
lolved that this Board accepts the wishes of the peOPle in the area
~commendation of the Planning Commission and that the request be denied.
'.Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
Moore, representing Mr. Lawrence Belcher, comes before the Board
~g a Conditional Use Permit to allow the construction of four multiple
Telling units on a parcel of land of rectangular shape, fronting 78
lain Street, extending southwardly to a depth of approximately 186 feet
~ located approximately 300 feet east of the intersection of Main Street
.11 Street in Matoaca Magisterial District. Refer to Sheet 53 (Tax
182-13 (1) parcel 55).
)ears no opposition to this request and the Planning Commission having
led approval, it is on motion of Mr. O'Neill, seconded by Mr. Krepela,
that the request for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the construction
4) multiple family dweliing units on the aforedescribed parcel of
Lnd it hereby is granted, subject to the following conditions:
The developer shall provide an accurate account of the drainage situation,
~xisting and drainage and the impact this project will have on the site'
,unding area. The developer shall submit a plan to the County Engineering
Lt which will provide for on and off site drainage control. The plan
~lain the method and show the facilities to be utilized on the hydraulic
.ng of this project. This plan shall be approved by the Engineering
it prior to the issuance of any building permit and implement prior
~suance of any occupancy permit.
The developer shall submit a plan for erosion and sediment control to
~y Engineering Department. Such a plan is to be comprised of vegetative
leering practices (as outlined in the "Erosion and Sediment Control
. Handbook" published by the James River Soil and Water Conservation
! to be utilizcd as urcsicn and
to be utilized as erosion and sediment control measures for the
The plan shall be approved prior to any clearing, grading or other-
urbance of the soil, terrain, or existing vegetation.
Utility (water & sewer) plans shall be submitted to and approved by
~y Engineering Department prior to theissuance of any building permit.
~sary water, sewer and drainage easement., as may be determined by the
.ght-of-Way Engineer, shall be granted to and for the County of Chester-
~e and unrestricted prior to the issuance of any building permit.
That at least two parking spaces per dwglling unit be provided and
on a site plan to be prepared and filed with ~e Planning Department
ction with Article 25 of the County Zoning Ordinance.
· Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. K~epela and Mr. O"Neill.
~rd Paris, Attorney, representing the Braemar Land Company, comes
~e Board requesting the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Residential
a parcel of irregular shape, containing 76.33 acres, fronting 125 feet
'rovidence Road, extending southwardly to a depth of approximately
~t, and being located in the southeast quadrant of the intersection
iorementioned road and Adkins Road in Clover Hill Magisterial District.
Sheet 14 (Tax Map Sec. 38-12 Parcel 5-1; 38-16 parcel 2; and 38-16
, and states that the Planning Commission had recommended the approval
,ning instead of R-2 zoning which is acceptable to his client.
~ce LaPrade, speaking for the Bexley Subdivision, requested that the
be developed in a manner that wou~d not use the streets of Bexley
ificway, pointing the subdivision in like manner of Windsor Forest
· areas and suggests~ that an outlet to the south be arranged across
~nt dam to effect another entrance to the property in question and
:onnecting roadways to the subdivision of Bexley.
't Reynolds, statir~ that he does not object to R-1 but does object
'oposed R-2 ....
should be
iiMr. Paris
il that the 1
asked that
Mr. Myers
land in qu
~ithe fine s
~.!of ano the~
<On reques
ibetween th
requiremen
L. Bates, states that the area could be zoned R-2 but certainly
'.o ned R-1.
:tates that the subdivision would not be detrimental to Bexley,
)cation of the roads is the concern of the Planning Commission and
the area be zoned for R-1 purposes.
~tates that he has investigated this problem thoroughly, that the
~stion does not have to be served by roads through Bexley and that
]bdivision of Bexley should not be forced to take all of the traffic
subdivision.
, Mr. Balderson, of the Planning Department, explains the difference
~ subdivision requirements of the Planning Commission and the zoning
~s of the Board.
'.!Mr. Hornet states that he is ready to hold up the zoning until some cooperative
!~plan in ha traffic can be division on which parties can agree.
'iMr. Bodie, Engineer in this matter, states that the subdivision has been
~iarranged a;cording to the Planning Commission's approval, however~ they are
~?~wllllng to follow any plan which is necessary.
ilMr. Paris ;ires the emergency of time attendent to this case but agreed to a
,itwo-weeks ~eferral to allow the parties to this case to arrange an agreeable
traffic pa ~tern.
!iUpon consi ~eration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Horner, seconded by Mr. Apperson,
flit is reso.ved that this request be deferred to April 25, 1973.
A!~es: Mr~ Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
73-34
Mrs. John ~azza comes before the Board representing her husband, John V. Mazza,
the rezoning from Agricultural (A) to Residential(R-2) of a parcel
~iof land of irregular shape, containing 40 acres, fronting approximately 950
ilfeet on Li ~tle Road (Rt. 601), extending eastwardly to a depth of approximately
iil,400 feet and being located 2,300 feet north of the intersection of Little
Road and R.ver Road (Rt. 602) in Matoaca Magisterial District. Refer to Sheet
~52 Tax Map Sec. 180-9 (1) parcel 2).
There appe .ring no opposition to this request, and the Planning Commission having
recommend~ approval, it is on motion of Mr. O'Neill, seconded by Mr. Myers,
resolved the aforedescribed parcel be and it hereby is rezoned to R-2.
i:Ayes: Mr. Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and M. O'Neill.
~73-35
ilMr. J. K. ! lmmons comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Residential
ii(R-2) to Cc nvenience Business (-1) of a parcel of land rectangular in shape,
!icontaining 1.1 acres, fronting approximately 150 feet on Huguenot Road (Rt. 147)
!iand a mately 350 feet on Featherst0ne Drive, and being located in the
ilnorthwest ~ of the intersection of the aforementioned roads in Midlothian
i!Magisteria[ District. Refer to Sheet 2 (Tax ~lap Sec. 8-16 (1) part of parcel 4).
Mr. states that no one is going to build a dwelling on the location
in ques that the four (4) small office buildings de signed to complement
the adjace~ t apartment buildings will be a distinct asset to the area and
will ancho~ and stabilize the values in the area.
Mr. James (atlegher from Windsor Forest states 'that again we should keep to
the Master Plan in accord with the Planning Commission's thinking because
commercial at this site might generate further commercial zoning
one acre o
in the are.
Col. Oglest
its
obtained.
Mr. Davis
Mr. Timmon
his reques
of the Briarwood ~ubdivision states that his area wishes to help
and compliments the Windsor Forest on the aesthetic values already
the Ole Coach Village opposes the zoning request.
states that land on Rt. 147 will be zoned at some future time, that
will stabilize the values in the area.
The zoning )f this particular parcel could come at this time.
~r. Kre' states that ~4r. Timmons is correct in manyof his statements except
he does not believe this commercial ~oning will stabilize the values in this area.
ilUpon consi~ -~ration whereof, and on motion of~lr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers
it is reso that this request be and it hereby is denied. '
Ayes: Mr. , Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and ~'lr. O'Neill.
73-36
Mr. Frank
rezoning
~imberger, representing Mrs. Dora Leimberger, who requested the
)m Agriculture (A) to General Business (B-3)of a parcel of land of
rectangular shape, containing 1.06 acres, fronting approximately 400 feet, on
Old Stage )ad (Rt. 732), extendiPg eastwardly to a depth of 150 ft. and being
located a .y 1,800 feet horth of the intersection of Old Stage ~oad
and Hundred Road (Rt. 10) in Bermuda t~'iagisterial District. Refer to Sheet 32
i(Tax Map Se . 116-4 (1) parcel 3).
iMr. LeimbeI
'wishes to
!ilot, that
!iexpenditur
Mr. Myers ¢
!rOads, the
iUpon consid
i!it is resol
!irezoned (B-
. 1. Th
i:showing exi
iland surroun
iiDepartment
~ishall expla
/engineering
'iDepartment
the issuanc
~ 2. Th
"the County
land enginee
i:Technical H
District) t
The plan sh
of the sol
3. U
the County
Ail necessa
'~County Righ
field free
4. A1
other debri
this reques
5. NO
permitted.
6. A1
entirely en
7 feet in h
7. O~
8. HO
Monday thro
9. A1
Planning De
shall inclu
with notes
17 of the C
10. A
the propert
Ayes: Mr.
73-37
Mr. Thomas
before the
General Bus
1.55 acres,
fronting aU
in the nort!
Bermuda Mat
lot 6-3).
There appea~
having reco]
Mr. Appersoi
is rezoned
Ayes: Mr.
73-38
Mr. Morris
before the
Business (B
fronting ap]
to a depth(
northwest o:
Magisterial
Mr. Beck st~
to enlarge t
questions M=
~er states that there is no opposition to this request, that he
~ild a 40' x 46' addition, with a chain link fence around the entire
does not want a Use Permit unless absolutely necessary which
involved would be substantial.
[tes the circumstances attendant to this case and states that the
zoning in the area, and conditions have changed in the last few years.
~.ration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Myers, seconded by Mr. O'Neill,
Ted that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is
3) purposes with~he following conditions.
developer shall provide an accurate account of the drainage situation,
~ting drainage and the impact this project will have on the site
ling area. The developer shall submit a plan to the County Engineering
~hich will provide for on and off site drainage control. The plan
~n the method and show the facilities to be utilized in the hydraulic
of this project. This plan shall be approved by the Engineering
)rior to the issuance of building permit and implemented prior to
of any occupancy permit.
developer shall submit a plan for erosion and sediment control to
ngineering Department. Such a plan is to be comprised of vegetative
~ing practices (as outlined in the "Erosion and Sediment Control
~ndbook) published by the James River Soil and Water Conservation
be utilized as erosion and sediment control measures for the project.
~tl be approved prior to any clearing', grading or otherwise disturbance
terrain, or existing vegetation.
lity (water & sewer) plans shall be submitted to and approved by
ingineering Department prior to the issuance of any building permit.
~y water, sewer and drainage easements, as may be d~termined by the
5-of-Way Engineer, shall be granted to and for the County of Chester-
~nd unrestricted prior to the issuance of any building permit.
abandoned and inoperable automobiles and parts thereof and any
or junk Shall be removed from the parcel within thirty days of
outside storage of equipment, materials, or supplies shall be
automobiles either left for repair or awaiting pick-up shall be
;losed within an area surrounded by solid board fence no less than
.~ight.
one sign no larger than 4 sq. feet shall be permitted.
~rs of operation shall be restricted to between 8:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M.
~gh Saturday. No Sunday operation shall be permitted.
final site, layout and landscaping plans shall be approved by the
artment prior to the issuance of any building permit. Such plans
te the above noted conditions and requirements showing them graphically
)ertinent thereto and shall also conform to Article 25 of Chapter
~esterfield County Code.
chain link fence with aluminum strips shall be constructed around
{orner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepeta and Mr. O'Neill.
icott Winston, Attorney, representing the Burton Lines, Inc. comes
~oard requesting the rezoning from Community Business (B-2) to
.ness (B-3) of a parcel of land of rectangular shape, containing
fronting approximately 200 feet on Old Stage Road (Rt. 732) also
,roximately 350 ft. on Old Route 10 (Rt. 898) and being located
.east quadrant of the intersection of the aforementioned roads in
sterial District. Refer to Sheet 32 (Tax Map Sec. 116-12 (1)
~ng no opposition to this request and the Planning Commission
.mended approval, it is on motion of Mr. Myers, seconded by
, resolved that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby
o B-3.
orner, Mr. ~yers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
eck, President of the N.B. Goodwvn & Sons Lumber Company comes
oard requesting the rezoning fro~ Agricultural (A) to General
~) of a parcel of land irregular in shape, containing 7 acres,
,roximately 500 feet on Hundred Road (Rt. 10) extending northwardly
f approximately 400 feet, and being located approximately 900 feet
the intersection of Hundred Road and Lori Road (Rt. 655) in Dale.
District. Refer to Sheet 31 (Tax Map Sec. 95-7 (1) parcel 12).
tes that he now operates under the grandfather clause and needs
he office building which demands further zoning. Mro Apperson
Beck concerning a fence or screen to hide the stored lumber.
iMrs. Theodora
lumber as much
Mr. Beck state
a dry kiln.
Upon considers
it is resolved
rezoned to Gen
next to the re
Director.
iiAyes: Mr. Her
1173-39
'~Mr. Bob Goyne
iithe Rezonlng f
i~lland of rectan
lifeet on Willis
ilAvenue, and be
!! a fo rement ioned
IMap Sec. 82-5
iiMr. Goyne stat
ilMr. John Scher
}[which seem not
iUpon considers
iICommission hav
i
seconded by Mr
iiis rezoned to
i!Ayes: Mr. Her
73-40
Mrs. Alice B.
Residential (R
shape, contain
Road (Rt. 360)
located approx
and Suncrest D
Sheet 14 (Tax
iMrs. Brockwell
in question.
Commission hay
by Mr. Myers,
at least 200 f
signs will be
iAyes: Mr. Hor
73-43
Mr. B. C. Heat
requesting the
to General Bus
approximately
(Rt. 60), appr
depth of appro
intersection o
Refer to Sheet
iMr. Heath stat
i and there have
ii zoned so that
istudent at ALA
il there will be
!iMr. Edward J.
}ever, the prom
'.i to this specif
:iMr. Krepela ex
~ipointed out th
~U
~i pon considers
!it is resolved
;rezoned to Agr
i clinic and wil
iimeet the serbs
i!AYes
· : Mr. Ho r
73-44
Mr. J. J. Jewe
the rezoning f
of land of irr
imately 900 fe
Petersburg Tut
[Interchange ~5
Sec. 149-8 (1)
Mr. Horne stat
!appearing no o
?omlin states that it would be desirous to hide the stored
as possible.
that within the next few years he will be forced to install
ion whereof and on motion of Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Myers,
that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is
~ral Business,(B-3) provided Mr. Beck plants a suitable screen
~d right-of-way which screen is to be approved by the Planning
~er, Mr~ Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
~omes before the Board representing Mrs. Rosa Va. Goyne requesting
~m Residential (R-2) to General Business (B-3) of a parcel of
[ular shape, containing 1.25 acres, fronting approximately 300
Road (Rt. 613) and fronting approximately 175 feet on Pams
.ng located in the northeast quadrant of the intersection of the
roads in Bermuda Magisterial District. Refer to Sheet 23 (Tax
13) Lots A and 12).
is he has a signed contract for a motel on the subject property.
~r speaks not in opposition but questions purported deed restrictions
to exist.
:ion of the fact that no opposition is present and the Planning
.ng recommended approval, it is resolved on motion of Mr. Myers,
. O'Neill, that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hemby
~eneral Business (B~3~.
~er, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson,. Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
~rockwell comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from
.2) to General Business (B-3) of a parcel of land of irregular
.ng 9 acres, fronting approximately 150 feet on Hull Street
. extending southeastwardly to a depth of 1300 feet and being
.mately 400 feet east of the intersection of Hull Street Road
:ive (Rt. 906 ) in Clover Hill Magisterial District. Refer to
iap Sec. 49-11 (1) parcel 14).
states that she wishes to park two dump trucks on the property
?here appearing no opposition to this request and the Planning
.ng recommended approval, it is on motion of Mr. Homer, seconded
:esolved that a conditional use to park up to four (4) truc~s
~et south of Route 360 be granted with a stipulation that no
lllowed.
ler, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
~, representing Mr. C. N. Elam, Jr., comes before the Board
rezoning from Agricultural (A) and Community Business (B-2)
.ness (B-3) a parcel of land of triangular shape, containing
! acres, fronting approximately 280 feet on Midlothian Pike
~Ximately 150 feet on Route 611, extending northwardly to a
~imately 900 feet, and being located on the north side, and at the
! the aforementioned roads in Midlothian Magisterial District.
5 & 6 (Tax Map Sec. 13 (1) parcel 27).
~s that around the property in question is a Bank and a store
been other commercial uses and he now wishes to have the ].and
~ Veterinary Clinic can be established by Mr. Elam, who is a
University in Veterinary Science. He states further that
~o outside dog runs or outside noise.
{all states that he opposed the zoning because of noise; how-
.se has been made to keep all animals inside he does not object
.c use. He does, however, object to open zoning.
)lains the possibility of a deed restriction~ however, it was
~t a Conditional Use would perhaps be more beneficial.
:ion whereof, and on motion of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers,
that the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is
· cultural (A) with a Conditional Use to establish veterinary
· have no outdoor runs and any new structure on the property will
:k requirements.
[er, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
:t, representing Mr. E. M. Horne, comes.before the Board requesting
~om Agricultural (A) to General Business (B~3) part of a parcel
~gular shape, containing approximately 22 acres, fronting approx-
~t on Route 620 and fronting approximately 1600 feet on the Richmond-
~pike (I-95~, and being located in the northeast quadrant of 1-95
in Bermuda ~agisterial District. Refer to Sheet 41 (Tax Map
part of parcel 1).
~s that he wishes to construct a motel with 132 rooms. There
)position to this request, and the Planning Commission having
recommended
resolved tH
to General
Ayes: Mr.
73-45
Mr. Deter c
requesting
General Bus
acres, fron
northwardly
east of the
Bermuda Mag
Mr. Deter s
they will b
will try to
appearance
and the Pla
Mr. Myers,
of land be
Ayes: Mr.
73-46
On motion o
request of
Boulevard b
:Ayes: Mr.
73-47
Mr. Richard
~.Community B,
.rectangular
1!1500 feet ol
~!to a depth
[!quadrant of
'~Bermuda Magl
~iMr. Owsley
i~and it w&§
/recommends
.'concerning
,inearby, and
~icreating in'
ilUpon consid,
..it is resol,
iAyes: Mr.
'73-48
.At the requ
.iseconded by
~ifor M-2 zon
!Hyes: Mr.
1173-49
Mr. L. R. G
!Agricultural
ishape, conta
ion Bermuda H
iapproximatel
i%he intersec
iBermuda Magi
parcel 2).
IMr. Goyne st
iM-1 and stat
i1800 feet lo
!Home Acres S
Mr. Norman C
ithe terms of
Mr. Myers, s
iparcel of la
ibuffer strip
iof the Railr
'Ayes: Mr. ~
73-so
Dr. Joe Fiel(
approval, it is on motion of Mr. Myers, seconded by Mr. O'Neill,
~t the aforedescribed parcel of land be and it hereby is rezoned
~usiness (B-3).
{orner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
Jmes before the Board speaking for Mr. Clarence E. Curtis, Jr.
zhe rezoning from Agricultural (A) and Community Business (B-2) to
.ness (B-3) of a parcel of land of irregular shape, containing 9.172
zing approximately 100 ft. on West Hundred Road (Rt. 10), extending
to a depth of 1200 feet, and being located aDproximately 1700 feet
intersection of West Hundred Road and Old Route 10 (898) in
Lsterial District. Refer to Tax Sheet 33 (Sec. 117-10 (1) parcel 12.
zates that this will be the location of his contracting business~
~ild a 1-1/2 story office building, with storage in the rear, and
drain the rear of the property and also fence and improve the
Df the property. There appearing no opposition to this request
~ning Commission having recommended approval, it is on motion of
;econded by Mr. Apperson, resolved that the aforedescribed parcel
~nd it hereby is rezoned to General Business (B-3).
{orner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.'
Mr. Horner, seconded by Mr. Krepela, it is resolved that the
:he Southland Corporation for B-1 zoning on Route 360 on Pocoshock
deferred to ~ay 9, 1973.
orner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill
Owsley comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from
[siness (B-2) to Light Industrial (M-l) of a parcel of land of
shape, containing approximately 30 acres, fronting approximately
, Jefferson-Davis Highway (Rt. 1 & 301), extending southwestwardly
f approximately 800 feet, and being located in the northwest
the intersection.of. Jefferson Davis Highway and Melba Street in
sterial District. Refer to Sheet 32 (Tax Map Sec~ 98-1 (1) parcel 2).
hows the Board the general layout of the warehousgng on this site
ited that there is no opposition and the Planning Commission
pproval: however, Mr. Myers states that the question was raised
.he height of the structures in relation to the Radio Station
requested a 30-day deferral to investigate the possibility of
.erference.
ration whereof, and on motion of Mr. Myers, seconded by Mr. O'Neill
ed that this Board defer this matter to May 9, 1973. '
orner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
st of the Attorney for the Applicant, it is on motion of Mr. Myers,
Mr. Apperson, resolved that the request of Mr. Lynn A. Hamilton
ng on Route 618 be deferred to May 9, 1973.
orner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
~ne, Jr. comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from
(A) to Heavy Industrial (M-3) of a parcel of land of irregular
[ning approximately 152 acres, fronting approximately 4200 feet
~ndred Road (Route 618) extending southwardly to a depth of
; 1400 feet and being located approximately 2200 feet, east of
~ion of Bermuda Hundred Road and Enon Church Road (Rt. 619) in
terial District. Refer to Sheet 34 (Tax Map Sec. 119-14 (1)
tes that since the Planning Commission has recommended zoning to
~s further that he agrees to give a 20 ft. buffer strip approximately
~g on the north side of the Railroad easement, sdjacent to the
~bdivision, as shown on a plat filed with the papers of this Board.
~field and others state that they are in general agreement with
the compromise. Upon consideration whereof, and on motion of
~conded by Mr. O'Neill, it is resolved that the aforedescribed
~d be and it hereby is rezoned to M-1 with the exception of a
which shall be left Agricultural (A) 200 ft. wide and lying north
,ad right-of-way, adjacent to the home Acres Subdivision.
rner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
er comes before the Board requesting the rezoning from Community
iiBusiness
iIof land
il 1550 fee
ii a depth
iiof Jeffe:
Dis tri ct
parc,
JiDr. Fiel~
or Indus'
Hr. Char
an infril
'Mr. Myer
have a p
could al
a high d.
On mo rio'.
communi
Ayes:
73-52
On mo tio]
Board gr~
the Rai 1~
Westfiel~
Ayes
7~-53
On motio]
request
Avenue b(
Ayes
73-54
Mr. Jame:
trailer
stances
justifie
On motio]
Use Perm~
a period
Ayes: Mi
73-55
Mrs. Vir¢
requesti~
consider~
it is re~
[[mobile he
Ayes: M~
73-56
Mrs. Johr
a Use Pe~
On motior
circumsta
Use Perm
granted
Ayes: M
'Mr. J. K.
the const
500 feet
whereof,
that a Va
at said 1
and provi
to constr
Ayes: Mr
~lOn motion
to the eM
that cond
~if the st
(B-2) and Agricultural (A) to Light Industrial (M-I) of several parcels
f irregular shape, containing 37.83 acres fronting approximately
. on Jefferson Davis Highway (Rt. i & 301), extending eastwardly to
f approximately 800 feet and being located east of the intersection
son Davis Highway and Forest Lake Road in Bermuda Magisterial
Refer to Sheet 41 (Tax Map Sec. 133-3 (1) parcels 2 & 3 and 133-7
i 5).
er states he has land that is well suited for a general commercial
rial Park and requested the M-1 zoning.
es Jasper, who lives across Route 1, states that M-1 zoning will be
.gement on the property values in the area .
. states that ~'Irs. Pusey had been present earlier and would like to
anned development of some kind and states further that M-1 zoning
.ow uses that would hurt the neighborhood and should be controlled to
:gree.
of Mr. Myers, seconded by Mr. O'Neill, it is resolved that planned
development.
Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. flyers, it is resolved that this
nts a Use Permit to Mrs. Gertrude Draper to locate a mobile home on
oad Avenue, approximately 800 feet north of its intersection with
Road, for a period of two (2) years.
.Horner, Mr. ~yers, ~ir. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
of Mr. Myers, seconded by Mr. O'Neill, it is resolved that the
f Mr. Edward Rose for the location of a mobile home on 10605 Elokomin
and it hereby is denied, since this seems not to be an emergency.
.Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepeta and Mr. O'Neill.
R. Fink comes before the Board requesting a Use Permit to locate a
t 16114 Pauline Avenue. It was pointed out that extenuating circum-
xisted to such an extent that the location of this trailer would be
of Mr. O'Neill, seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that a
be granted to relocate a mobile home at 16114 Pauline Avenue for
not to Exceed two (2) years.
Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. kpperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
nia Kelley, representing Mounty K. ~iay, comes before the Board
the right to locate a mobile home at 210 Twin Ridge Lane. Upon
tion whereof, and on motion of ~[r. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers,
olved that a Use Permit be granted to Mounty K..May to locate a
me for a period of two (2) years.
Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, ~r. Krepela and ~[r. O'Neill.
on, representing Clara E. Reynolds, comes before the Board requesting
nit to locate a mobile home on 14071 Westfield Road.
of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the
nces surrounding this individual case justifies the granting of a
t and a Use Permit to locate a mobile home as specified is hereby
)r a period of two (2) years.
Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and fir. O'Neill.
Timmons, Jr. comes before the Board seeking a Variance to allow
zuction of a house on the west side of Railroad Avenue and approximately
%orth of its intersection with Westfield Road. Upon consideration
lnd on motion of Mr. Krepela, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved
?iance be granted to Shirley Townes for the construction of a dwelling
)cation, provided 10 foot widening strip is dedicated to the County
~ed further that it be understood that the County has no responsibility
~ct or maintain a roadway to this property.
Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
of Mr. Horner, seconded by Mr. O'Neill, it is resolved that due
~rgency of the construction of a sewer line on Project 6511-20B/47
~mnation proceedings be instituted against Mr. Robert F. Wenck, Jr.,
~ted offer for an easement to facilitate this construction is not
liOn motion o
ilCounty Engi
,and drainag
i!Ayes: Mr.
liOn motion c
~County Engi
~iAyes: Mr.
Mr. Myers, seconded by Mr. O'Neill, it is resolved that the
eer be authorized to employ an additional Inspector for subdivision
work.
orner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
Mr. O'Neill, seconded by Mr. Krepela, it is resolved that the
~eer be authorized to attend the A.W.~. A. Convention in Las Vegas, Ney.
[orner, .Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
$4.00
743.38
1.30
59.50
106.08
54.40
10.71
34.63
26.18
49.30
Bowman 1972 Per. Prop. Taxes 57.80
~atson 1972 Per. Prop. Taxes 70.38
~atson 1972 Per. Prop. Taxes 38.08
resented a request by the Chesterfield Fire Department to consider
shment of a policy that would prohibit builders from constructing
~ dwellings up to three (3) stories until fire hydrants to be on
are placed in service, which request is deferred for further study.
f Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved tl%at the
rcuit Court, the Honorable Ernest P. Gates, be requested to
n Franklin Eyler as a Dog Warden and Special Police Officer for the
hesterfield.
Horner, Mr. M~ers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
f Mr. O'Neill, seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that Lt.
s, Safety Director, be authorized to attend the Virginia Safety
Meeting in Norfolk, Virginia on May 8,-10, 1973.
Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill..
f Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Myers, It is resolved that the County
Dr be authorized to make application for Federal funds in the amount'
0 to continue the Psychologist in the office of tlmProbation Department.
Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
resented a letter from Mr. Carl Wise outlin'.~he summer recreational
f Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the
the Constitutional officers be and they hereby are received.
f Mr. O'Neill, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the
d Clerk of this Board be authorized to sign a vacation agreement
y Ridge Subdivision plat which vacation is necessary due to a
ror in computations.
Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. kpperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
f Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that approx-
ft. of fence be authorized on the high bank of Camp Baker
:.Wayne Lee T :aylor
!Charles J. ?homas Et al
iCedelia A. {unt
.Carlton W. ~erni
Rachel T. ~ck
Edward L. & Rachel T. Pack
Raymond All
Douglas W. ~mith
Martin H. ~[ttersheim
Wesley O. ~<)rris
Sherrie P.
i Witliam L.
'. Witliam L.
There was
the establ
i[ multi- f ami ]
~. the projec~
~On motion ¢
!Judge of CJ
appoint Jot
~' County of
. Ayes: Mr.
On motion (
John Simmo,
/ ASSOciatio~
i Ayes: Mr.
ion motion ¢
i Admini s tra~
of $5,670.(
Ayes: Mr.
There was
program.
On motion
budge~ fro
On motion ~
Chairman a~
.of the San(
previous e]
i Ayes: Mr.
On motion ¢
imately 60(
1973 Co. Trailer license
Second half of 1972
Victoria Hills
1972 Per. Pro. Tax
1972 Per. Pro. Taxes
1972 Per. Pro. Taxes
1972 Per. Pro. Taxes
1972 Per. Pro. Tax
1972 Per. Pro. Tax
1972 Per. Prop. Taxes
liThe reques± for an additional sewer connection in the Deavenwood Subdivision
i!by George G~ay is deferred to the next meeting of this Board.
?On motion o[ Mr.Apperson, seconded by Mr. O'Neill, the following erroneous
!itax claims ~ere approved for payment:
land the sa
iiproject is
iAyes: Mr.
ii There was ·
i!matter will
iiThere was ]
t[whl ch requ,
ilOn motion (
~, Board appr(
!ifor a Spri]
ion motion ¢
i:~ light repo=
liRecommend ~
2. E!
3. Er.
iiRecommend a
i 1. In
iiRecommend t
i', 1. In
iOn motion o
ilsum of $5,8
,ilFund to Tem
',iunders tandi
iiAyes: Mr.
,,
iOn motion o
ilChairman an,
iwith the Co~
i;of land for
',monies have
i Aye s: Mr.
!~n motion o
i~V ,
ii arlance be
',~ap Sec. 63
i~u .
3 nderstandlr
!!the roadway
motion o:
iil ) employee
!pay to compe
i~yes: Mr. H
~On motion of
~oard ad jour
Ayes: Mr. H,
~e be paid for from the Camp Baker funds. The estimated cost of this
approximately $800.00.
Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
,resented a brief resume of the Science Museum of Virginia and this
be again presented more formally to the Board.
resented a request from the Children's Home Society of Virginia
st is deferred' for additional information.
f Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. O'Neill, it is resolved that this
yes a request for a pyrotechnic display at Salem Church School
g Carnival, subject to the usual controls by the Fire and Police Depts.
Horner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
f Mr. Myers, seconded by Mr. O'Neill, it is resolved that the street
be accepted and approved:
~roval of 3300 Lumen Mercury Vapor light:
ford Court and Surrey Road (new Pole)
of Edgewood Drive, Pole ~XE5214
of Okuma Drive, Pole #RG9682
~roval of 7,000 lumen mercury vapor light:
~ersection of Old Stage & Old Bermuda Hundred Road(pole VEPCO %6)
Committee:
estigate street light on magnoli~ Avenue - 1/2 way
! Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. O'Neill, it is resolved that the
)0 be appropriated from the unappropriated surplus of the General
~ry Employees 11-031-109 in the Treasurer's budget, with the
~g that the State of Virginia will share one-half of this increased cost.
[orner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. Myers, it is resolved that the
clerk be, and they hereby are authorized to sign an agreement
stal Development Company to consummate the purchase of 163-acres
a public pa~k. It being understood that the Federal and State
been approved.
orner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
Mr. Horner, seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that a
~ranted to D. K. Kiser to build a dwelling on Parcel 15 on'Tax
Dna right-of-way leading southwardly from Rt. 651, with the
~ that the Board has no responsibility to construct or maintain
)rner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
Mr. O'Neill, seconded by Mr. Apperson, it is resolved that three
in the Planning Department be increased one to two steps in
~sate for a merit increase.
~rner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
Mr. Apperson, seconded by Mr. O'Neill, it is resolved that this
~s at 10:00 P.M. to li00 P.M. on April 25, 1973.
,rner, Mr. Myers, Mr. Apperson, Mr. Krepela and Mr. O'Neill.
Secre,
Chairman