02-26-1969 Zoning0 0
MEMORANDUM TO: THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
CASES DEFERRED TO FEBRUARY 26, 1969, WILL BE HEARD AT 4:30 PM AT
CHESTERFIELD COURTHOUSE, CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA.
69-6U In Bermuda Magisterial District Percy Harris III requests
a Use Permit to operatearetail distribution business within his home
located on a parcel of land of rectangular shape fronting 110 ft. ±
on Daniel St. extending southwardly 340 ft. ±, being 240 ft. ± east
of the intersection of Daniels St. and Gayle Road; Refer to Sec.
115-16 (4) Blk. D lot 8.
Copies of the above amendments are on file in the office of the County
Planner, Room 215, Office Building, Chesterfield Courthouse, Virginia,
for public examination between the hours of 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM of
each regular business day.
APPLICANT AND/OR AGENT MUST BE PRESENT AT HEARING
All persons favoring or opposing
are invited to appear at the time
W1
the granting of the above requests
and place herein stated.
howard a. mayo, jr..
Planning Director
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An Ordinance to amend and reenact Chapter 6 Article 5 Section
6-118 by adding thereto Section 6-118.1 providing for prohibi-
tion against parking on County owned property.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF
CHESTERFIELD, VIRGINIA:
That Chapter 6 Article 5 Section 6-118 of the Code of the
County of Chesterfield be and it is hereby amended and reenact-
ed to read as follows:
Section 6-118.1 Parking Prohibited on County Owned Property;
exceptions
(A) It shall be unlawful for any person to park any
vehicle on any county owned property where such parking is
prohibited or regulated and said parking .is in violation
of any such regulation.
(B) For the purposes of this section .the Chief of
Police is hereby authorized and directed to make and enforce
rules and regulations for the prohibiting of parking of
vehicles upon county owned property, to classify vehicles
with reference to parking, to designate the time, place and
manner in which such vehicles may be allowed to park; and,
to revoke, alter or amend such rules and regulations at any
time when in his opinion parking conditions require.
(C) Any person, after receiving written notice in a
form approved by the.Chief of Police, that such person is
in violation of this section, may waive his right to appear
in .court and be formally tried for the offense set forth in
the notice, and upon voluntary payment of $3.00 to the Clerk
of the.County Court within 72 hours after receipt of such
notice shall not be required to appear before the traffic court
for trial upon the charge set forth in such notice. If said
fine is not paid withinthe prescribed time then upon conviction
he shall.be fined not less than $3.00 nor more than $10.00.
(D) In any prosecution upon this section, proof that
the vehicle described in the complaint, summons or warrant was
parked in violation.of any such rule or regulation, together
with proof that the .defendant was at the time of'such parking
the registered owner. .of the vehicle, as required by Chapter 3
of Title 46 of the. Virginia Code, shall constitute in evidence
a prima facie presumption that such registered owner of the
vehicle was the person who parked the vehicle at the place,
where and for the time during which such violation occurred.
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An O-Ldilliance to Amend C%a te= 3, Article III of the Chesterfield
County code by adding ereto sectio 3-20 provIding for removal
of inoperative to obiles oil residential property.
Sec. 3®20 REMLOVAL OF '11NOPERATIVE AUTOMCBTTLES FRi SIS &I L t
PROPERTY.
It s Il to =ate 7 1 £e2 2 zs� , £ m o co£g r- 2
to keen anv automobile or aut o 22z: any property wi »+ .
t County Zoned 'o Ids :s2 1 zgsaa@ ase c; Lon is
each tt t it is f all acs: &I -o e e ofarat±9e,
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APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT TO //
Section //S—/(o
ZONING ORDINANCE Lot or
Block—D—Parcel
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Case No. c0 % —
TO: THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CHESTERFIELD COUNTY
The undersigned applicants (.}.&) (are) the owner of the following
legally described property: (Describe property petitioned for change,
and attach plat. Give location by reference to nearest road inter-
section. Dimensions of site must be given.)
In REE&V-D -- Magisterial District.
A Plat of this property is hereto attached and made a part of this
application.
The petitioner_ request_ that the Zoning Ordinance be amended to
classify this property from
or to grant aUse Permit
to
(state proposed use)
THE ANSWERS TO THE FOLLOWING MUST BE MADE COMPLETE AND FULL
1. The persons and (4") (-Iger) (their) address owning and/or oc-
cupying adjacent property to the property sought to be affected (are)
(pis): (Give names of all owners adjacent, across the road, or high-
way and facing the property and any owners across any railroad right -
of way from such property. In the event the property affected is
situated at or within 100 feet on the intersection of any two or more
roads or highways, at or within 100 feet of the intersection of any
road or highway with any railroad right-of-way or at or within 100 ft.
of the intersection of the rights-of-way of any two railroads, give
names of property owners at all corners of any such intersection.
PACE ONE
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3. Such change will not be materially detrimental to the public
welfare nor the property of other persons located in the vicinity
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The Applicant_ herewith deposit_ the sum of ($20.00) TWENTY DOLLARS
to pay the cost of advertising notice of the Hearing of said Board
to act on this request. Check or Money Order must be made payable
to: TREASURER, COUNTY OF CHESTERFIELD.
I/we hereby depose and say that all of the above statements and the
the statements contained in any exhibits transmitted are true.
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APPLI ANT
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TELEPHONE NUMBER
Subscribed and sworn to before me this ��/X �d
day of n ✓e.-,,,��jay 1 9—
MY COMMISSION WIRES APRIL 14. 1971.
My commission expires 19
NOTARY
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P E T I T I O N
IN RE: Case Number 69-6U
In Bermuda Magisterial District Percy Harris III requests
a Use Permit to operate a Retail Distribution business within his
home located on a parcel of land of rectangular shape fronting
110 ft. ± on Daniel Street, extending southwardly 340 feet ±,
being 240 ft. ± east of the intersection of Daniels Street and
Gayle Road. Refer to Sec. 115-16 (5) Blk. D lot 8.
We the undersigned do hereby wish to make it known that
as residents of Daniel Street and Gayle Road, being Section N of
the subdivision of Chester, we do hereby go on record as being
opposed to the granting of this Use Permit or any other Use Permit
or zoning which might permit business within this residential area.
We further call the Board's attention to item 9 of the
deed restrictions pertaining to Section N in the subdivision of
Chester which reads as follows:
"No live cattle, hogs, or goats shall be allowed on any
lot. No pets allowed except household pets and they shall not
be raised for commercial purposes, nor shall any noxious or
offensive trade or activity be carried on thereon, nor shall
anything be done thereon which may be or become an annoyance or
nuisance to the neighborhood.
NAMES:
ADDRESSES:
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Wealtor WfQ[ FARC - VIISHPQHCC
NOMES - FARMS - BUSINESS
4231 HUNDRED ROAD
CHESTER, VIRGINIA 23831
TELEPHONE: SH B-2240
Board of Supervisors,
Chesterfield, Virginia
Gentlemens
SALES - APPRAISALS - MANAGEMENT
W. COURTNEY WELLS
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January 6, 1969
Res Special Use Permits -
69 -6U
69-6U — In Bermuda Magisterial District Percy Harris III
requests a Use Permit to operate a Retail Distribution
business within his home located at 4261 Daniel Street,
Chester, Virginia.
I want to call to the attention of this board that
Restrictive Covenants recorded in DB 836, Page 452,,
Chesterfield County Clerk'a office are CONTRARY TO
APPLICATION. Copy attached.
This is a very fine residential section of Chester and I
certainly dont want any activity that would depreciate the
values of real estate or cause any objection to the neigh—
borhood.
Yours truly,
CHESTER LAND COMPANY
By sr.
Partner.
JAN 1969
RECEIVED
PLANflips DEPT.
CHESTERFIELD CDUNiY,
I, VIRGINIA ib
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aE-STRECTZVM COMAMS
SECT`LO^s3 14
CRESTL7A
1: No duelling house, gorage or other outhouse, shall
be erected, placed or Altered on Pny lot until construction vlono
end specifications and a plan showing the location of tho pro®
paced structure on the lot haavo been approved by the Architee-
ttrol Control Cemn9.etee, ito ovtcccooera ov 000igne, tiVch camittoo
hes been oppointed by the grantoro. The Architectural, ContTO
Committee Jo composed of J. L. longest, R.,N. Phillips and
Henry A. Dodge, any of v om may act. in the event of deoth oil
otthor of the committee membero, the surviving membero chall.
h_nve gull authority to designate o successor. The CownAttee'D
approval, as required in this covenant, shell be in writing. Yn
the event of the Committee, its oucceacors, cosigns or deeignoted
representatives, fatic to epprove or disapprove within thirty
(30) days after pleno and opecificationo have been submitted to
it, or in the event that there is no committee in existmnce end
scene hos been set up in accordance with this covenant erithi.n
thirty (30) days often the foundation of any structure has been
erected, approval will not bo required and this covenent shell
be deemed to have been fully complied with..
a. No fences, or vegetable gardeno shell be ollorcd
unions approved by the Architectural Control Committee as nemed
In Restriction 01 hereinbefore mentioned.
3. Each lot shall be Una= and described ase a resQdentivA
lot. No atreuctures shall be erected, altered, placed or permitted
to remain on any lot other than a detached mingle family dwaltifns,.
with appurtenant qutbuildingo and private garage for not more
than m7o cars.
4. Wo part of any building, exclucive of open porches,
stoops, bays or chimneys, shall be located on any lot negrerr
than. 40 feet to the frront lot line end no building aholl be
located nacres; than a dietance in feet equal to ten percent
(10`70) of the width of the lot to on interior lot line, onception
code to buildings 0h9.ch may have theretofore been eroz=°ted Pad to
buildingo vhich subatontially comply with this restriction.
Anything within six inches shell be a subatontiol:-compliance; ---
.. .5. No building shell ba erected,: '01Pced or Pltere?d, on
any lot unless it hen n minimum floor area, i.ncludinry tile valla
proper of the house, but enclusivo of open norchea, pergolaaa,
rtteched gnrr res or carports, or oimiler exteriors,thoreof, mo
rO�.l OCsO
P. Single floor residence, A minl.mum of 1500 souate
feet.
b. One end one half story.residence, P minimum or. 9.000
nouare feet on the ground floor.
c. Residence of more than one and one half otork,,9 n
minimum of 900 square feet on the ground floor. .
d. Split level restdenca, a minimum of 1500 seuere foot..
6. No dwallin; ohc+11 be erected or placed on ony lot
heving a width of loon than 100 feet at the minimum building line,
nor shall any dtaelling be erected or ploced on any lot ha�•ing
age- of loss than 15,000 oquore feet.
i. Erch lot in hereby moo subject to en easement For
drolnege end utilities for the benefit of evory other lot. This
tenement includes o rir;htr of an;goon cad agroca fog the �ucPoao
of wl.nffi.nin3 the essP�at end parallels, And hv9 as its reer
bmmdary, the reor lot line of erch lot And i.o ten (10) feet in
width.
S. No trvilcga basement, tent, shech, gorege, born or
other outbuilding erected on a loo or lots shall be uoed et ^ny
time ea n residence temnvrar?.ly or permanently, nor nhpll any
structure of a temporary character be used eo a reeldernce.
p. NO live cattle, hone, or ;onto 6hall be Rl�,nwed on
any lot. NO pets 0110wed encrypt household pot@ And they shrU
not be rained for comm^_rctal purposes, nor aholl any nonlous er
offenaivC trade or octivity be corried on thereon, nog shall
r,nythinn be dose thereon which may be or; becone Pn ennovanca or
to
10. Th@se co17enanta are to run tylth tha land , csa& Anil.
be binding on to persona claiming under them for s perl-od of
tacnty-fivo (23) year@ from the dere these co,renants ere recorded,
after which time thcoo co•.'onenta ohcll be a �utoag„nticelly rantended
for aucceocivo Parioda of ten (10) years unless a�n instrumsne
signed by a majority of the then orinern of the lots he& been
recorded, Agreeing, to chonge said covcnents in chole or In pert.
It. Enfor66iment of these coi7enanta shall be by procoed-
ingo at law or in equity ngcri.not any person or persons -Iol.AtAng
or ottempting to s iolr+to any co�,•encnt, either to restrain"
such
vioArtion or to rEco--er daamagea.
12. Tho Gr-ntorn, or their veroonal represen¢rri es,
resov!a the right to alter, nmend, or 'uni' o eny of the Foregoing
restrictions.
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PETITION
Reference: Chesterfield County
Case #69-6U
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In Bermuda Magisterial District Percy Harris 111 requests a Use Permit
to operate a Retail Distribution business within his home located on a
parcel of land of rectangular shape fronting 110 ft. g on Daniel St.
extending southwardly 340 ft. + being 240 ft. ± east of the intersection
of Daniels St. and Gayle Rd. Refer to Sec. 115-16 (5) Blk. D lot 8.
We the undersigned wish to make it known that as residents of Daniel
Street, Gayle Road and Percival Street (which provides access to Daniel
Street and Gayle Road)Wgo on record to support granting of this Use
Permit.
NAME ADDRESS DATE
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1-1.2- 6 9
_• AMWAY CORPORATION FA*SHEET
January 1, 1.969
HISTORY
Organized November, 1959, by Jay Van Andel and Richard De Vos to supply
home -care and personal -care products for distributica by.independent distri-
butors in the homes of their customers. Opened production facilities in 1960
in a 2400 sq. ft. building, manufacturing and packaging a.l'iquid all-purpose
cleaner. First plant expansion three months later. (Up to.January 1; 1969,
46 major expansions have been.completed..). Entered powder production in 1960;
aerosol in 1962; tribe, 1965; plastic blow -molding, 1966; box making, 1966.
Founded Canadian affiliate (Amway of Canada, Ltd. , London, Ontario) in 1962:
SIZE
Nearly 300, 000 square feet of floor space on a 281 acre. site near the village of
Ada, '8 miles east of Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 1966 a private railroad spur,
nearly 2 miles long, was built to provide rail shipment connections from Amway
to major markets..
SALES
At rate of $500, 000 the first year; $;25 million in 1964; $38 rnillion in U. S. A.
and Canada in ,1966. Sales in. 1967 exceeded 50 million dollars, in 1968 in
excess of 65 million dollars (U.S. and Canada combined).
PRODUCTS
Ower 150 home -care, home safety, car -care; fragrance, cosmetic, personal
care specialties in powder, liquid, tube and aerosol form.' In .lune 1968, addi-
tionalhome products were listed in a 44 page, 421 item, color, hard and soft
goods catalog for additional distributor sales.
DIVISIONS
Executive
Legal
Sales
Finance
Manufacturing
Research and Dei elopment
Operations
Personnel
PUBL.ICATIO.NTS,
DEPARTMENT FACTS (some)
Research and Development: 5 labs; 2.9 people
Quality Control: 1 lab; 34 people
Folding Carton: 21 people
Printing: 59 people
Plastic Blowmolding - Sill: Screening: 30 people
Data Processing: 9 people
Purchasing: 13 people
Warehouse (Catalog): 31 people
Product Procurement and Analysis: 12 people
Arsragram to all, distributors
Neivsgrarn to Direct. Distributors
Sales iMeeting. Guides -- to Distributor Subscribers
Ambit -- to Plant Personnel
'LITERATURE
150 educational, training sales pieces, 3 million impressions per month.
(OVER)
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Amway Corporation Fact Sheet Cont'd.
AMVdAY MEETINGS
Distributor operated - estimated 6, 000 per week
Corporation o.pei•ated - 66 per year
EMPLOYEES
Approximately 1, 000 in U. S. & Canada
DIS,TRIBU.TI:ON
Amway products are sold exclusively -on a person-to-person basis by over 100,000
independent distributors in 50 states, Puerto Rico, and in all territories and provinces
of Canada.
WAREHOUSES
34 Total
30 Located throughout the U.S. and 4 in Canada
TOURS
Annually 11, 000 visitors tour office and production facilities