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HomeMy WebLinkAboutFEBRUARY 14, 1977 I OTY OF VIRGINIA BEACE MUNICIPAL CENTER City" VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23456 MAYOR CLARENCE A. HOLLAND, M.D., By@id@ B .... gb J. HENRY M@COY, J,., D.D.S., K@.p@.ill@ B.,..gh VICE MAYOR PATRICK L. STANDING, A, L.,@ MEYERA E. OBERNDORF, A, L.,@ JOHN A. BAUM, B.,..gh 1, CURTIS PAYNE, A@., B.,..,h ROBERT B. CROMWELL, I,, A, L.,g@ ROGER L. RIGGS, Vigi@i. B@.@b B.,..gb GEORGE R. FERRELL,, A, L.,g@ FLOYD E. WATERFIELD, ],., P..,o 13@,.@gh JOHN R. GRIFFIN, Ly.,,h..@. B.,..,b A G E N D A RICIIARD J. WEBBON, Cily Cl@,k The City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, will assemble in the Administration Building, Princess Anne Borough, Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Regular Session, at 1:00 p.m., on Monday, February 14, 1977, for the pur- pose of conducting public business and will hear and act upon the following items: 1. Call to order by the Honorable Clarence A. I-Iolland, Mayor, in the Council Conference Room. 2. Roll Call of the Council. 3. Motion and Roll Call to recess into Informal Discussion and Executive Session. Upon conclusion of tlie Executive Session, City Council will reconvene in the City Council Chambers. 4. Invocation will be given at 2:00 p.m., by the Reverend David L. Henry, Bayside Baptist Church, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Please remain standing for the Pledge of Allegiance. S. Roll Call of the Council. 6. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of February 14, 1977 to be presented for approval and acceptance. 7. No Items for Second Reading. Public Notice: PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereon given that the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, will on ?,Ionday, February 28, 1977, hold a pub]-ic hearing at 2:00 p.m., in the City Council Chambers, City Administration Building, Princess Anne Borough, Virginia Beach, Virginia, for the purpose of hearing those persons in favor of or opposed to the adoption of the following ordinance amending the Mosquito Control Districts of Princess Anne-Pungo Borougia: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND A.EORDAIN SECTION '@1-5 OF THE CODE Ot THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA PERTAINING TO MOSQUITO CONTROL DISTRICTS That Section 21-5 of the Code of the C@ty of Virginia Beach is amended and reordained to read as follows: Section 21-5: Princess Anne-Pungo Mosquito Control District The Princess Anne-Pungo Mosquito Contro@ District shall include all of the area within the Boroughs of Princess Ainne and Pungo except for the following areas in Pungo Borough: (a) The Back Bay Wildlife Refuge. kb) 'I:nat area 6@u,@@ @@ @@.x -- -.@- North Carolina line bordered oi Lhe cast by the Atlantic Ocean and on the west by the waters of Back Bay. This area inc'ludes but is not limited to those sections known as Barbotir Hill, Etheridge Camp, False Cape, Beasley's Camp, Goat Hill., Wash Woods and Brown's Camp. (c) That portion of the area knou-,i as Knotts Island which is situated in the City of Virginia Beach. First Reading: Second Reading: This,ordinance shall be effective July 1, 1977. Persons wishing to address City Council regarding this matter should register their names by letter or telephone (427-4304) with the City Clerk, Room 311, City Administration Building, on or before 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 16, 1977, or at the Deputy City Clerk's Desk prior to the Council meeting on February 28, 1977. Publish: February 9, 16, 1977 (1 time each) R.ch d J.@,Vebbon ty 1, c 9. Public Notice: PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the CQuncil of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, will on Mond4y, February 28, 1977, at 2:00 p.m., hold a public hearing in tlie Council Chambers, City Administration Building, Princess Anne Borough, Virginia Beach, Virginia, for the purpose of he4tring those persons in favor of or opposed to the recommendat@ons made by the Sewer and Water Committee, and to voice theit opinions concerning the adoption of the proposed ordinance8 regulating water and sewer rates, as hereinafter set forth: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND ttEORDAIN CHAPTER 37 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, RELATING TO WATEtt SUPPLY AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND OEORDAIN CIIAPTER 29 OF' THE CODE OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VI'tGINIA RELATING TO SEWER AliD SEWAGE DISPOSAL Persons wishing to address City Council regarding these matters should write the City Clerk's Office, Room 311, City Administration Building, Virginia Beach, Virginia, 23456, or telephone (427-4304) on or before 5:00 p.m., Friday, February 25, 1977, stating their name, the matter they wish to discuss and whether they are for or against the proposed ordinances. The public may also register at the Deputy City Clerk's Desk in the Council Chambers before the opening of the meeting. Copies of the ordinances will be available in the Office of the City Clerk and all public libraries for the public's perusal. (-@@ a_@ @u ' Z@@ j- " P,ichard @Vebbo,, City Clerk issuance of $7 Million of General Obligations Bonds of tile City of Virginia Beach, Virginia from the 1977 Charter Bond Issue of wllich $4 Alillion would be designated as initial partial payments on school construction and $3 Million for engineering costs and utilities whicli are presently under construction. The increasing school population requires the construction of school facilities-for this purpose the City Counoil authorized the School Board to construct a $6.9 Ilillion Junior iligh School in Kempsville. Presently the School Board has two bids ootstanding; one for the construction of Green Run High School in 'the amount of $10.3 Million and White Oak Elementary school in the am@Dunt of $3.3 Dlillion. The three buildings total $20,500,000. The Mayor's Committee on Water and Sewer )Rate suggested a Revenue Bond issue of $9.1 Million to be amortized by the proposed rate increases; of this issue $6.1 Million would be to fuod water and sewer health hazard projects and $3 Million of the pro@eeds of the revenue bond sale would be designated to replace the $8 Million utilized from the $7 Million General Obligation Bond issue presented today. City Council is requested to authorize the City Manager to prepare a Revenue Bond Ordinance to support the $9.,1 Million herein described and for the purposes stated. Authorization and sale of these Revenue Bonds will only finance construction of ptojects through this calendar year, therefore, City Council needs to decide in the immediate future whether funding of future utility project$ will be by revenue bonds, individual referendum or City Charter cha@ge, in this decision the City Nlanager requests the guidance from Counci@ for this purpose: The City Manager requests authority to negotiate f@)r the purchase of "private" public facilities and to employ and enginoer to determine an equitable purchase price, the services of the enginoer to be compensated equally by the seller and the City. Letter from the City Manager recommending that City Council approve an Ordinance to amend and reordain Chapter 29 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beacli, relating to sewers and scwage disposal, and it is reco- mmended that these rates become effectivc April 1, 1977. Further, City Council is requested to ap rove an ordinance to amend and reordain Chapter 37 of the Code of the C@ty of Virginia Beach relating to water supply and it is recommended that these rates become effective April 1, 1977. 12. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the Planning Commission for denial of the application of Gibson Equipment Co., Inc. for a Conditional Use Permit for a recreational facility of an outdoor nature (water slide) on approximately 4.5 acres located at the southeast intersection of the Virginla Beach-Norfolk Expressw'ay and Birdneck Road (Lynnhaven Borough). City Council deferred action of this application on December 20, 1976 for sixty days. 13. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recoTnmendatioTi of the Planning Commission to approve the requeit for a change of zoning for downgrading from B-2 Community Business to R-4 Residential District on approximately 2.9 acres located at the northeast intersection of South Boulevard and Holland Road. The Planning Commission further recommends that the following parcels be excluded from the downgrading: a) Lot 1, in the name of Union Oil Company b) Lots 3 & 4, in the name 6f Mr. C. 11. Byler c) Lot 2, in the names of Ms. Mary Lee F@,ulks and Mr. John Henry Dickens, Jr. This request was deferred from January 10, 1977. 14. Letter from the City Manager transmittin the recommendation of the Planning Commission for approval of an o@dinance to amend and reordain Article 2, Part B, Section 210 of the CZO pertaining to sign regulations. 15. Letter from tlie City Manager transmitting the recopimendation of tlie Planning Commission for approval of: a) An ordinance to amend and reordain Article 4 of the CZO pertaining to use regulations for private schools in the AG-1 Agricultural District. b) An ordinance to amend and reordain Article 5 of the CZO pertaining to use regulations for private schools in the R-1 and R-9 Residential Districts. 16. Letter froin the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the Planning Commission for denial of the application of Child Care Properties, inc. for a Conditional Use Permit for a day care center(to be operated 5 days a week only) on a 25,736.2S-square foot parcel located on the south side of Parliament Drive, approimately 111 feet west of @4agistrates Drive in the Parl@ament Village area (Kempsvil,le Borough). 17. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the Planning Commission for approval of the @ipplication of Baylake United Methodist Church for a Conditional Use Permit for a church and educational building on a 1.72-acre more or less par@-el located at the northwest corner of the intersection of Shore Drive and Treasure Island Drive in the Baylake Pines area (Bayside Borough). 18. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the Planning Commission for approval of the application of C. Roger Gibson for a Conditional Use Permit for a self-$ervice storage facility (mini- warehouse) on a 2.63 acre vacant parcel I-ocated on the west side of South Lynnhaven Parkway in tlie Lakes area (Prilicess Anne Boroligh). 19. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the Planning Commission for approval of tlie 4pplication of Leslie B. Core and Effie J. Gore for a change of zoning from R-5 Residential District to B-1 Business Residential District on 9,375 square foot parcel located on the east side of South Great Neck Road, north of the intersection of Potters Road and South Great Neck Road (Lynnhaven Borough). 20. Letter from the City Manager recommending that City Council approve the p-roposed extension of the contract for b@s service from Tidewater Metro Transit through April 1, 1977, subject to the conditions as outlined. 21. Letter from the City Manager recommending that the City construct a street to subdivision standards from Witchduck Road to the Pump Station Site lo- cation on the property of Mr. W. W. Oliver and further authorize the City Manager to execute an agreement for this purpose. 22. Letter from the City Manager recommending that City Council approve an ordinance to authorize the acquisition of right-of-way for Canal No. 2 property to be acquired in fee simple; tbe acquisition of right-of-way either by agreement or by condemnation ajid to appropriate the necessary funds for said acquisition of land or interest in said land for right- of-way of Canal No. 2. 23. Letter from the City Manager recommending that City Council appoint viewers to investigate the petition of Mr. B. Bruce Taylor and Dabney B. Holt for the closure of a portion of Lincoln Avenue (Lynnhdven Borough). 24. Letter from the City Manager recommending that City Council approve aD ordinance to appropriate funds to provide needed equipment for the Pblice, Public Works, and Fire Departments. The appropriation is in the amount of $169,700 in Anti-Recession Fiscal Aid Program funds. 25. Letter from the City Manager recommending tliat City Council approve the request of Mr. V. A. Etheridge, City Treasurer, for tax refunds in the amount of $1,546.62. 26. Letter from the City Manager recommending that City Council approve the request of Mr. Ivan Mapp, Commissioner of the Revenue, for license refunds in the amount of $140.02. 7. Letter from the City Manager recommending that City Council approve the following Standard Water/Sewer Agreements: Witchduck Landing (Bayside Borough) WAT@R J. C. Hudgins Shores (Bayside Borough) WA@ER Hampton Square Townhouses, Section I (Bay$ide Borough) WATER & SEWER Thoroughgood Estates, Section III (Baysidc Borough) WATER & SEWER New Covenant Presbyterian Churcli (Kempsvi@le Borough) SEWER Aspen Racquet Club in Timberlake (Kempsville Borough) WATER College Park Square Shopping Center, Phasc II (Kempsville Borough) WATER Great Neck Meadows, Section I, Part I & 11 (Lynnhaven Borough) WATER & SEWEP 28. Lette-r from the City Manager recommending that City Council approve the following Bingo/Raffle permits : Catholic Daughters of America - Court Stella Maris (RenewAll Hotel-Restaurant Institutional Ilanagement (HRIM) Society Indian Lakes Recreation Center - Indian Lakes Teen Club Kempsville High School Band Parents Assoc. (Renewal) Princess Anne fligh School Band Parents Assoc.. (Renewal) St. Matthews Parish Board (Renewal) 29. Old business, deferred from the previous meeting, including any report of the Mayor or committees named by Courcil. 30. New business, including any presentations by Council Members, citizens, and organizations. a) Mr. Robert J. Simpson, Jr. wishes to appear before the City Council regarding the matter of the development of Jerry Gardner, Burton Lane, North Linkhorn Park Extended, Bay Colony, Virginia Beach. 31. Motion for adjournment. D.IINUTES OT' THE HONORA13LE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA February 14, 1977 The regular meeting of the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, was called to order by Mayor Clarence A. '-Iolland, in the Conference Room, in the Administration Building, Princess Anne Borough, on Monday, February 14, 1977, at 1:00 p.m. Council Members present: John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Ilolland, J. Fienry @4cCoy, Jr., .%Ieyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Council il@lembers absent: George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing ITEM #10457 Mayor Holland entertained a motion to permit the Council to conduct an informal discussion to be followed by an Executive Session for the purpose of discussing the following: 1. Discussion or consideration of the condition, acquisition or use of real property for public purposes, or other disposition of publicly held property. (Acquisition. use or diRnnRition of publicly heia propertv) 2. Consultation with legal counsel and briefing by staff members, consultants, or attorneys pertaining to actual or potential litigation, or other legal matters within the jurisdiction of the public body. On motion by Councilman Cromwell, seconded by Councilman Waterfield, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: CouncilneD John A. Baum, Robert B. Cror.@iwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry 'IcCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, -Ttoger L. Rig--s, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing. City Council voted to proceed into Executive Session following the informal discussion. ITEM #10458 The City @lanager stated, in the informal session, that last year he recommended to Council the establishment of a "Research Team". The Llesearch Team would be recommending methods and to study and and evaluate various operatioal aspects of the City and possibly methods for improving or adding new ide@ts to the City. The City @Janager stated that the purpos@? of the Automotive Study Report was to point out unnecessary vehicle take-home iise an(I to make recommendations for an overall City policy regarding take-home vehicles. Ms. Patti Phillips, head of the Researcb Team, stated that the Police Department has 184 pieces of equipnient including cars, Broncos, etc; the Fire Department has 145 pieces of equipment incl.uding fire trucks; Erosion Commission has four pieces of equipment, and not all are titled to the City of Virginia Beach; the Schoc)l Board has 500 pieces of equipment including school busses. The ",-eneral City", which excludes the four departments mentioned above, has 660 pieces of equipment including heavy equipment. Ms. Phillips stated that the report covers only passen-er vehicles and light trucks, which amounts to approximately 361 vehicles. Ms. Phillips pointed out that during their interviews and Studies there was no evidence of misuse of the vehicles by any department. When the review first began the Resear(,,h Team requested each person who drove a City vehicle to keep a log as to the number of miles driver each day; the time of day the vc@hicle was used; and the purpose of the trip. The second form given to the person was a questionnaire, with questions such as: 1. Is the vehicle taken home a,t night? Is there a seasonal variation in its uses? 3. Would a compact vehicle be adequate for the work performed? 4. State reasons why you feel it is necessary to take this vehicle home at night. Ms. Phillips further stated that the Resear,h Team recommends the following: 1. Of the 361 vehicles, 191 are being taken home at night, it is recommended that 112 of the 191 no longer be taken home at night 2. Administrative regulations, signed by the City Manager, be written to set guidelines for future use of take-home vehicles. 3. Records that would indicate total current costs on each vehicle be kept as this would be invaluable in determining when the vehicle should be replaced; those that are being misused. 4. City should consider using more compact type cars whenever possible on an exporimental basis as there are going to be certain situations where it is not feasible to use compact cars. The following is a summary of passenger fleet by type: Total Numb(-r Number to be Number Currently Discontinued of Vehicles* Taken liome Taken Home Automobiles: Station Wagons 6 5 2 Sedans 86 66 38 Mavericks 50 23 15 142 94 55 Trucks: Vans 19 3 2 Pick-ups 132 69 42 Utility 38 12 3 Stakebody 9 -- Four-wheel drive 16 11 10 Wreckers 3 2 Bookmobile 1 Service 1 219 97 57 Total 361 191 112 *Those passenger vehicles reviewed in this study. Ms. Phillips stated that no City vehicle should be taken home without first check with the City Manager, and the following recommendations should be used to determine if a person is allowed to take home a City vehicle: 1. If it can be shown that the total nurnber of miles driven a day would be less. 2. Employees who must answer emergency calls (calls that happen on a regular basis - not one in several months) 3. Work related function on a regular basis after work. 4. Seasonal take home policy. ITEM #10459 At 2:00 p.m., City Council reconvened in the Council Chambers with the following Members present: John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, DAayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., @,leyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Council Members absent: George R. Ferrell and Vice blayor Patrick L. Standing The invocation was given by the Reverend Charles Ammons, Charity Neck United Methodist Church, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. ITEM #10460 On motion by Councilwoman Oberndorf, seconded by Councilman McCoy, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry DIcCoy, Jr., Council- woman @leyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of February 7, 1977, and dispensed with the reading of said minutes inasmuch as each Council Member had a copy. ITEM #10461 a Conditional Use Application of Peinbroke @leadows Shores Civic Leaaue f qmp on certain proPertY locate In t e @lort Permit to construct a boat r, or less East ,ira I)c@@iiinin@ it ,i I)oiiit 120 fee* -re s, c of Pemt)rokc,. Botilev -Ilic 'IC)rtli of @iartin Drivc, -1131111,p @i OC soo fc,,ct iiiore or'le,-;.@, f 230 feet @css side of Peml)rOle t'levilrki, rill,iiiii@', ii dis@aiicc @l aloiig the Fistc@rn prc)l@ ic, lyi,_, a distzinco of 48'-I.71 f,,,ct alolig the el: rtuul Northcrn pit),)ci-ty iiic@ @ii)(I riiiiiiiii@, ;i di,;tiiicc,, of 300 feet itic)ro oi' I-ess aloiig tlie ivestern c(@litii;i-s 2.7 acres more or less. RAYSIDE, BORC;tJGII@. Planning Conunissioii Reconjic,,ndation: A motion iras pissed unanimously by tlic Plaiuiiii@@ Co@ssion I)y a recorded vote I of 13 to deny this requcst Itie to thf,, envirojmi@,ntal damaqe this cre,,3te. Mr. Roger Bell appeared regarding this matter. On motion by Councilman Cromwell, seconded by Councilman Payne, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert P,. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. lienry IIcCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice '@.layor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to adopt the following resolution upon application of Pembroke Meadows Shores Civic League for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a boat ramp: RESOLUTION UPON APPLICATION OF PEMBROKE R0277100 MEADOWS SHORES CIVIC LEAGUE FOR A CON- DITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A BOAT RAMP BE IT RESOLVED BY TIIE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: Application of Pembroke Meadows Shores Civic League for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a boat ramp on certain property 1 ated on the TNo-rth s-ide of Pembroke Boulevard beginning at a point 120 feet more or less East of Martin Drive, running a distance of 500 feet more or less along the North side of Pembroke Boulevard, running a distance of 230 feet more or less along the Eastern property line, running a distance of 482.74 feet along the Northern property line and running a distance of 300 feet more or less along the Western property line. Said parcel contains 2.7 acres more or less. Bayside Borough. Approval is subject to the following conditions: 1. Standard improvements as required in the Site Plan Ordinance. 2. There is to be no filling, dredging, bulkheading or any other waterfront related construction at this site with- out first obtaining the necessary permits from all applicable agencies. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT PEMBROKE BLVD., MARTIN DRIVE BAYSIDE BOROUGH ITEM #10462 Petition of Sea Bay Development Corp., for I. -a of Zoning ,,,e District C]-as- s -rict on sification from R-7 Residential District to B@4 ort-(Iomnerci@l 1st, e tain I)ropcrty loc.@iteci oii the Nortli @i(le, (i,f Soutliern Boiilei)-ard 1)(,,Iinnin,, ,it a point 110 f(@c@ll iiior-e or less IVest of P,,ici.fic @venue, rulll,,in, ,l 990 fcet iiiore or tlic NoTtli si(I (,,,f Sotitlioni 1-tinnir,@,, a distance ol@ 67.34 fc(!t, tll(!, Iiiie,, r-uiLiiiil,, 11-()tlild a curve in a of 1104 fco'@ iiioro c)i l(@ss, 311(i runniiig a Tilo"C@ o' I c, ,; @ll o!IP, tl)c @i,(@eni Said parccl colit@4ill@@ 5 aci,es iiio,e ci, VIP,@li IA BFACTI BOIZOIJ(@I 1 Planning Coii@ni.ssion l@ecoffup,(-,i-idatioii: A motion was passed iniininiously by the Plamiing Comission by a rQcc)r-ee-d -,,oLe of 13 to deny tliis rcqli@t (Itic to oppositiopi of residents in the -ii,ca it was felt thc uscs wliicii @vokild I)c, all,oi@ed wi.tli tlie proposed zonine x@oul(I be detrimental. to tlie Mr. Robert B. Simpson, Jr., Attorney, represented the petitioner The following appeared in opposition: Mr. Alton Butts Mr. Robert W. Bailey - presented petitions Reverend Donald Waldron, Beachlawn Baptist Church, - presented petitions On motion by Councilman Riggs, seconded by Councilman Baum, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry @,IcCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to deny the above petition of Sea Bay Development Corporation for a Change of Zoning District Classification from R-7 Residential District to -@4 Resort _Co@ercial District on certain property located on the North side of Southern Boulevard beginning at a point 110 feet more or less West of Pacific Avenue, runnin,-@ a distance of 990 feet more or less along the North side of Southern Boulevard, running a distance of 67.34 feet along the Western pro- perty line, running around a curve in a Northeasterly direction a distance of 1104 feet more or less and running a distance of 530 feet more or less along the Eastern property line. Said parcel is irregular in shape and contains 5 acres more or less. Virginia Beach Borough. Denial of this request was due to the opposition of the residents in the area and it was felt the uses which would be allowed with the proposed zoning would be detrimental to the area. ITEM #10463 Application of Jack Aspiniqall for a Conditional Use Permit for self-service .storage facility (mini-iiarehouse) on certa3n property iocated on the North sido of the Norfolk-Virginia Beacli Toll. Road beginning it a point 997.96 feet East of First Colonial Roid, rtirining a ddst@,,iiice of 383.94 f(-,et aloiia the Nlorth side of the Norfolk-Virgiiiia Toll. l@oiii, n=ing a distailce of 848.16 feet along tlie Eastoi-ii Fl@opcrty l,ille, i-iiiiiiijig a distince cf 400.57 feet along the Nortliern property lilic -iiid @l Ii,; a - @t jice of 872.82 feet along tlie Western prol)crty line. Said 1)@ircel coiit,,iiiis 7.74 acres. (ILilitop Sclua-re, Shopping Cciiter Ai,ci)- Planning Comission Recoimcnd@ition: A motion was passed by the Plannin,,, Comiiission by a recorded vote of 11 for the motion and 1 abstentioii to al)prlove tliis request. For the infonnation o@ tfic ,ipplicai)t, prior to the issuance of a buildiiig pcr- mit, the following will be rcqtiired b@, thc icbninistrativo staff: 1. Standard iml)rovements as required by the Site Plin Ordiiiance. 2. City water iiid scxver. 3. The storpi water ninoff froiti tliis site is to be directed to tlie Toll Road ditcli to tlie soutli @iiid I)ormits will be required from the Toll Road AutlioritY in order to (Irain iiito tliis ditcli. 4. All lighting sliall I)e directed to@;ards tlie interior of the lot and shi,elded from adjacent properties. @ar. Sam Scott, Jr., represented the applicant On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilwoman Oberndorf, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. fienry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice @layor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to adopt the following resolution upon application of Jack Aspinwall for a Conditional Use Permit for a self-service storage facility (mini-warehouse): RESOLUTION UPON APPLICATION OF JACK R0277101 ASPINWALL FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR SELF-SERVICE STORAGE FACILITY (mini- warehouse) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: A -- 1 4 -- . 4 -.- -@ -T- -1--. - -- - - - ITEM #10464 Petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a ChanRe of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to R-6 Reside@tial District on cer- tain property locatecl 9ss feet @lest of Ifoll-,md Road beginnin, a T)oj,nt S30 feet Nlorth of Stoncsliore niiiiiin@, a distance of 8S fee,c in a Northerly direction, ruiii-iiiig a (list@itice ()f- 85 fcct in zin Easterly direction, nintliii@ l distaiice of 500 feet iTi a direction, riiiiriing a (list@iiice of 4SO fccti in a Northwesterly dircct@ioil, runriin@ a distaiice of S95 fcct in a Soiitliwesterly direction, rujinin@ a distance of 340 feet in a Sotitheasterly (lirectioii aii@l running a distatice of 44S foct aloiil, tlie Sotitilierii property line. Said parcol is irregul@ir in sli,,ip,@ zilll 9.3 icrcs, (Ilollancl-Rosc Arcl). PIZINCES@ ANNE BOIIOUU 1. Planning Coriunission Recoimric.,jidition: A motion was passed unaniinously by tlie Planning Commission by a recorded vote, of 12 to approve tliis recttic,,;t. For the itiformatioii of tlic al)plicant, pri.or to the issuance of a buildi-lig per- mit,.the following will be required by the a&ninistrative staff: 1. Standard site i.inproveinents as requi-red by the Site Plan Ordinaiice and Subdivision Orclin@ce. 2. City water and seiver. 3. The drainage from this parcel is to be directed to the proposed 175 foot drainage casemeiit to tlie north. 4. The proposed driiiiige s),stem i,,ithin the 17S foot drainage easement is to be provided by tlie developer of tllis project. S. The necessiry do@vnstret,,ii draina@e easeinciits are to be providcd Lnd the developer of this project is to participate in tlie cost of the construc- tion of tlie doi@nstreaiq culvert cro-,,sings (1/4 of the cost of the culvert at tlie strect crossing in the Lakes). 6. A detailed drainage analysis for the propose(i development of this property is to be provided by tlie dovelopcr of this project. Mr. Walter Monahan, Talbot and Associat@,,s, represented the petitioner On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Riggs, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert f3. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. flenry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. IVaterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to approve the following ordinance upon petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a Change of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to R-6 Residential District: ORDINANCE UPON PETITION OF P. A. BRILL Z0277220 AND BERNARD L. LIPMAN POR A CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIVICATION FRO@L A-1 Apartment District TO l@-6 Residential District BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACB, VIRGINIA, that: Petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a Change of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to R-6 Residential District on certain property located 955 feet West of Holland Road beginning at a point 530 feet North of Stoneshore Drive, running a distance of 85 feet in a Northerly direction, running a distance of 35 feet in an Easterly direction, running a distance of 500 feet in a Northerly direction, running a distance of 450 feet in a Northwesterly direction, running a distance of 595 feet in a Southwesterly direction, running a distance of 340 feet in a Southeasterly direction and running a distance of 445 feet along the Southern property line. Said parcel is irregular in shape and contains 9.3 acres. (Holland-Rose Area). Princess Anne Borough. For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building permit, the following will be required by the administrative staff: 1. Standard site improvements as required by the Site Plan Ordinance and Subdivision Ordinance. 2. City water and sewer. 3. The drainage from this parcle is to be directed to the proposed 175 foot drainage easement to the north. 4. The proposed drainage system within the 175 foot drainage easement is to be provided by the developer of this project. 5. The necessary downstream drainage easements are to be provided and the developer of this project is to participate in the cost of the construction of the downstream culvert crossings (41 of the cost of the culvert at the street crossing in the Lakes). 6. A detailed drainage anaylsis for the proposed development of this property is to be provided by the developer of this project. This ordinance shall be effective from date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 14 day of uar , 1977 ITEM @-10465 Petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. l,i.pman for a Change of Zoning District Classification from R-6 Residential Districit to A-1 Apariinent District on cor- a- property located of iioll@Ljl(', Rc)@i(I adjacont to Ti@rol,j Ar@a2:@t@iieiits. Parcel 1: Property located 450 feet West cE liolland Road beginning oji tlie out si c of @tonc,-iiiore I)rivc, rumiing a di.stance of 530 feet aloiig tlic Easteni proporty li.ne, nijiriing a di.@@ice cf SOB feet along tlie SoutherTi prop- erty line, rlumiii,, a di-@',,,,iice of S30 feet alojig the l@lesteni property lilic and running a distance of 508 feet il.ojil, tiie Sotith side of Stoneshore Drive. Parcel 2: ProT)erty 440 feet IVest of Holland Road begi.Tuiiiig on the -7 lioi-c I)rive, rLI11iiing a clistance of 32S feet alonf,' tlie, ort si c, of toiies Eastern property linc, ultruiing arotind a curve a distance of 250 f et, i-iinniii,, a distance of 260 feet aloiig the Northei-ii property linc, n=-*Iiig a dist,,Iiice of 530 feet aloiig the @Vc.,stern prc)pcrtv Iiiic and runn-,ng a clistlt,,ice oF 508 fec". along tlie @North sici(, of Ftc)nesliore, DrLve. Said parcels coittain 12.5 qcres. Plats witli more detailed illf()n@l,,Ition ',Ire available in the Department of Planning. (Holl.Lnd-Rose Ai,ea) Pl@lti(:ESS A.NNT,' BOROUUI. Planniiig Cojmiissiorj Rucolyuiicridation: A motioil wis pisfcd Lijiininiotisly I)Y tlie Plaiiiiing Commission by a recorded %,ore of 12 to approve this rcqucst. For the infonnal@ion of tlie applicant, prior to the issuance of a @Liildiiig pcr mit, the followiiig will be required by the admiiiistrative staff: 1. Standard site iinproveDient,,; is required by the Site Plan Ordinance and Sub- divisioii Orditi,,Iiice. 2. City water uld 3. The drainage Cro@ii tl)is [)@7trcel is to be Iirected to the proposed 17S foot drainage ca,-,ciiietit to tlie nortli. 4. The necessary doi,,nstrewn drainage easeiiioits are to be provided and tlie developer of tliis project is to particil)-ite iii tlic cost of tlie constriic- tion of the downstream culvert crossiiigs (1/4 of the cost of tlie culvort at tlic street crossing in tlie Lakes). I S. The proposed drainage system i%rithiii tlie 175 foot drainage casemerit is to bc provided by tlie dcvelol)cr of tliis I)rojccll. 6. A detailed drainage analysis for tlie prol:)osed developinent of this property is to be provided by tlie developer of tlli--, project. Mr. Walter Monahan, Talbot and Associates, represented the petitioner On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Riggs, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Council- wor.qan Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice 1.4ayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to approve the following ordinance upon petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a Change of Zoning District . - . . . - - - - @- @ I n4 +-q @ . ORDINANCE UPON PETITION OF P. A. BRILL Z0277221 AND BER-NARD L. LIPMAN FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM R-6 Residential District TO A-1 Apartment District BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: Petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a Change of Zoning District Classification from R-6 Residential District to A-1 Apartment District on certain property located Wo@st of ilolland Road adjacent to Tivoli Apartments: Parcel 1: Property located 450 feet West of Holland Road beginning on the South side of Stoneshore Drive, running a distance of 530 feet along the Eastern property line, running a distance of 508 feet along the Southern property line, running a distance of 530 feet along the Western pro- perty line and running a distance of 508 feet along the South side of Stoneshore Drive. Parcel 2: Property located 440 feet West of Holland Road beginning on the North side of Stoneshore Drive, running a distance of 325 feet along the Eastern property line, running around a curve a distance of 250 feet, running a distance of 260 feet along the Northern property line, running a distance of 530 feet along the Western property line and running a distance of 508 feet along the North side of Stoneshore Drive. Said parcels contain 12.5 acres. Plats with more detailed information are available in the Department of Planning. (Holland-Rose Area). Princess Anne Borough. For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building permit, the following will be required by the adr.,iinistrative staff: 1. Standard site improvements as required by the Site Plan Ordinance and Subdivision Ordi.nance. 2. City water and sewer 3. The drainage from this parcel is to be directed to the proposed 175 foot drainage easement to the north. 4. The necessary downstream drainage easements are to be provided and the developer of this project is to participate in the cost of the construction of the downstream culvert crossings (1/2 of the cost of the culvert at the street crossing in the Lakes). 5. The proposed drainage system within the 175 foot drainage easement is to be provided by the developer of this project. 6. A detailed drainage analysis for the proposed development of this property is to be provided by the developer of this project. This ordinance shall be effective from date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 14 day of February , 1977. ITEM #10466 Petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a Change of Zoning District -md Road'be,,@inning it,a on certain property located oii tlie lvcst side of iloll. Classification from A-1 Apartment District to B-2 Co -@tY-Bll-,!3@' Ditric point 790 feet Nortli of Stoiic-@l@ol,cl 1)1-ivc', 1-unilin,@, a distailcr-, of 325 feet along tlie IVest side of Iloll@Ll"@l i,iinililli,@ @t distance of 870 feet aloii,, the Nortliern prol)erty iiiic,,, riiiiiiii)@, ' (list@)"ce of 32S fcot alc)iig tlie lvestern property li.ne and rtinllill@ 'l of 870 fect ilong tllo Soiltliei-n prop(,rty line. Said parcel coiit:aiii@, 6.4 'Icrc,s. (flollaiid-Rose Area) . PRI.'\ICESS Ai@ BOROUQ-I. Planning Cormuissiori Recoinmondatioll: A motion was passod unanimolisly I)y thc Plaiuiing Connission by a recorded vote of 12 to approve this request. For the infoniation of tlie al)l)ljcailt, prior to the issuance of a buildiiig per- mit, the following will be required by the a@iinistrative Staff: 1. Standard site improveineiits as required by the Site Plan Ordinance aiid ,%bdivision Ordiniiico,. 2. City water and se@,rer. 3. The draiiiage FTOM this parcel is to be directed to the proposed 175 foot drainage easeinent to the north. 4. The proposed draiiiige s3,stem within tho 175 foot drainage easement is to be provided by tlie developer of this project. S. The necessary do@,instre,,im drain@i_ge easements are to be provided aricl tlie. developer of thi.s I)roject is to particir);Itc in the cost of Lhe coiisti-uc- tion of tlie domistr(-,,zi:ii clil%rert C-rossing@ (1/4 of the cost of tlie culvert at the street crossji@g iTi the, ],,I],-Cs). 6. A detailed drainage analysis for the prolic)se(I developliient of this proporty is to be provided by tlie deveioper of tliis [)roject. Mr. Walter Monahan, Talbot and Associates, represented the petitioner On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Riggs, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. liolland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council approved the following ordinance upon petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a Change of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to B-2 Community-Business District: ORDINANCE UPON PETITION OF P.A. BRILL Z0277022 AND BERNARD L. LIPMAN FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM A-1 Apartment District TO B-2 Corqmunity- Business District BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: Petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a Change of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to B-2 Community- Business District on certain property located on the West side of flolland Road beginning at a point 790 feet North of Stoneshore Drive, running a distance of 325 feet along the West side Of Holland Road, running a distance of 870 feet along the Northern property line, running a distance of 325 feet along the Western property line and running a dis- tance of 870 feet along the Southern property line. Said parcel contains 6.4 acres. (Holland-Rose Area). Princess Anne Borough. For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building permit, the following will be required by the administrative staff: 1. Standard site improvements as required by the Site Plan Ordinance and Subdivision ordinance. 2. City water and sewer. 3. The drainage from this parcel is to be directed to the proposed 175 foot drainage easement to the north. 4. The proposed drainage system within the 175 foot drainage easement is to be provided by the developer of this project. 5. The necessary downstream drainage easements are to be provided and the developer of this project is to participate in the cost of the construction of the downstream culvert crossings (41 of the cost of the culvert at the street crossing in the Lakes). 6. A detailed drainage analysis for the proposed development of this property is to be provided by the developer of this project. This ordinance shall be effective from date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 14th day of February 1 1977. ITEM #10467 Petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a Classification froin B-2 Conuiiiiiiity-Busiiicss District t on cerfain-property local-ccl @i7O fout i@cst of f@olland Road be@iruiirig at @t poi.ilt 1175 foot more oi- less Nortii oc i,, c' St(,rc,@liorc Di-i@,c, rtinnin, a of Ilso feet along thc Easterii I)rol)(,rty Liiie, riiiiiiiiij, -a dist,,ilice of 300, @l,-Cc-,t aloiig t]@e Northern proportv I:i.lic, rtiniiiii@ ,i (lisi@ajic@,c of 8SO feet aloiig th,, l@estern prop- erty line aii(I ruiinin,,, @i (Iisl;iilcc ol- 43S fool-, along tlie Soi.ithern prol)(.@rty line. Said parcel contains 7.2 @icrcF,. (11()Ilaiid-lZose Area). PRINCESS ANI\TE- BOIZOU(-Ilj. Planning Comission Reconiiciidation: A motion was passed Luianiiiio@,isJy by tlic Plaiuiing Commission by a recorded vote of 12 to approve this reqllcst. For the information of the zipplicant, prior to the isstiance of a I)tiij.ding per- mit, the folloiiing tvil.1 bo i-c,,qLili@ed by the a(hniiiistrative staff: 1. Standard site @'Iriproveinents as reqliired by the Site Plaii Ordiniicc and Subdivision Ordin3nce. 2. City ivater aiid sci@or. 3. The drainage from this parcel is to be directed to the proposed 175 foot draina@e casoment: to tlic,, north. 4. The proposed draini,,e systeiii i%ritlii.n the 17S foot drainage easerient is to be provided by tlie dcvclopor of this project. S. The necessii-y do@,,nstrcam clriiiia@q easements are to be provided mid tlie developer of tliis pi-oj@'t is t@o participate in the cost of the construc- tion of tlie doi,;iistrcL,,i clilvert crossings (1/4 of the cost of tlie ctilvert at the strect crossiii,, iii the l,aj,,os). 6. A detailed drainife aiialy-,;is for the developiiient of this property is to be provided 1)), tl)e developei- of tliis project. Mr. Walter Monahan, Talbot and Associates, represented the applicant. On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Riggs, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Aleyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice @,layor Patrick L. Standing City Council approved the following ordinance upon petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a Change of Zoning District Classification from B-2 Community Business District to R-6 Residential District: ORDINANCE UPON PETITION OF P.A. BRILL Z027720-3 AND BERNARD L. LIPMAN FOR A CHANGE OF ZONITiG DISTRICT CLASSI:FICATION FROM B-2 Community-Business District TO R-6 Residential District BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: Petition of P. A. Brill and Bernard L. Lipman for a Change of Zoning District Classification from B-2 Community Business District to R-6 Residential District on certain property located 870 feet West of Holland Road beginning at a point 1175 feet more or less North of Stoneshore Drive, running a distance of 1150 feet along the Eastern property line, running a distance of 300 feet along the Northern pro- perty line, running a distance of 850 feet along the Western property line and running a distance of 435 feet along the Southern property line. Said parcel contains 7.2 acres. (Holland-Rose Area). Princess Anne Borough. For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building permit, the following will be required by the administrative staff: 1. Standard site improvements as required by the Site Plan Ordinance and Subdivision Ordinance. 2. City water and sewer. 3. The drainage from this parcel is to be directed to the proposed 175 foot drainage easement to the north. 4. The proposed drainage system within the 175 foot drainage is to be provided by the developer of this project. 5. The necessary downstream drainage easements are to be provided and the developer of this project is to participate in the cost of the construction of the downstream culvert crossings (1/2 of the cost of the culvert at the street crossing in the Lakes). 6. A detailed drainage analysis for the proposed development of this property is to be provided by the developer of this project. This ordinance shall be effective from date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 14 day of February 1 1977. ITEM #10468 -Application of Hudgins and Associates, Inc., tor a Conditional Use Permiz iui a duplex on certain property located on the South side o@- Pineiqoo rive beginning at a point IS4.73 fect East of inlcditerranean j\ventic, running a distance of 50 feet alon@ the Soilth side of Pinei%rood Drive, runni.n, a dis@ce of 102.36 feet @tlon@ tl)c Fastei-ii pi-ol)crty line, riinning a distalice of 50 feet along the Soutliern l@roperty line ,Iii(I i-unning a distaiice of 100.84 fect along tbe IVester'n propcrty lille. Saicl @,ii-cel contains S080 scluare feet. VIRGINIA BEACii BOROIJC@L. Planning Cormiission Recorluiiendation: A motion was passed unanimously by the PlanTiing Coimnission by a recorded vote of 13 to deny this rcqtj(-,st dtic ',-o opposition of residents in the area. Mr. Bruce Bremner, Pinewood Park Civic Lea.gue, appeared in opposition to the proposed request - and presented petitions On motion by Councilman Riggs, seconded by Councilman Waterfield, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R, Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. @Ttiggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice '.Iayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to deny the above application of Hudgins and Associates, Inc., for a Conditional Use Permit for a duplex on certain property located on the South side of Pinewood Drive beginning at a point 154.73 feet East of Mediterranean Avenue, running a distance of 50 feet along the South side of Pinewood Drive, running a distance of 102.36 feet along the Eastern pro- perty line, running a distance of 50 feet aiong the Southern property line and running a distance of 100.84 feet along the Western property line. Said parcel contains 50SO square feet. Virginia Beach Borough. Denial of this request was due to the opposition of residents in the area. ITEA! #10469 On motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilman Payne, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Ri.-gs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing It is estimated that when completed, the Navy housing unit proposed for Green Run will generate some 2,000 children of school age. This number will require a new elementary school and will add to the need for a new high school. This increase will cause an emergency situation for the public school system. In order to assist the School Board in responding to the needs of these additional students, City Council voted to adopt the following resolution requesting Congress to assist Virginia Beach in the acquisition of school impact funds available under Public Law 815, or by other means by which such funds may be made available. It should be noted that the Superintendent of Schools has bee, actively pursuing such funds, however, to this date, funding under Public Law 815 has been very limited: The regular meeting of tbe Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, was held in tbe Council Chambers of the Administration Building of the City on the 14 day of Februar _, 1977. On motion by Councilman McCoy and seconded by Councilman Payne the following resolution was adopted. R E S 0 L U T I 0 N WHEREAS, the Unit,2d States Navy has proposed to build six hundred (600) military housing unit, i, the Green Run area of the City of Virginia Beach; and WHEREAS, the ho.sing d6.velopment ill generate some two thousand .(2,000) children of school age, therefore causing the need for a new elementary scbool and adding to the need for a new Iiigh school; and WHEREAS, the increase on the school system of the City will be rapid therefore causing aii emergency situation in the public school system of the City. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH to request our elected representatives in Congress, both the House and the Senate to provide any and all means to obtain school inipact @unds under Public Law Number 815 or any other means by which funds may be made available. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is dircted to for,,rd a copY of this resolution to each of the elected representatives in the C.agress of the United States representing Virginia Beach. ITEM @-10470 On motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilwoman Oberndorf, a:nd by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. @Henry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing As the City is aware, application has been made for defense access funds for Princess Anne Road from Edwin Drive to the proposed 600 units of Navy housing. Tlle City has recently received 100/@- funding from the federal government for the intersection of the Navy housing project and Princess Anne Road. City Council voted to adopt the following resolution requesting our elected officials, both in the -@,louse and the Senate of Congress, to provide any Federal Defense Access Funds that might be available to eliminate problems that will be generated on Princess Anne Road from Edwin Drive to the proposed 600 units of -Navy housing due to the proposed Navy housing: The r@gular meeting of the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, was held in the Council Chambers of tlie Aciministration Building of the City on the -14 day of Feb uary 1977. On motion by Councilman McCoy and seconded by Councilwoman Oberndorf the following resolution was adopted. R E S 0 L U T I 0 N WHEREAS, the United States Navy has proposed to build six hundred (600) military housing units in the Green Run area of the City of Virginia Beach; and WHEREAS, this housing development is going to generate large quantities of automobile traffic on Princess Anne Road which is approximately 50 feet in right of way width and is approximately 9.7 miles long and which connects the City's Municipal Center and the Tidewater Community College, as well as residences and business establisliments to tlic north and south of said project in the City as well as in neighboring cities; and WHEREAS, the impact of the project on the safety services as well as regular services whicli tlie City renders to its citizens will be greatly and rapidly felt since the bousing is now underway. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH to request our elected officials, both in the House and Senate of the Congress of the United States to provide any Federal Defense Access Funds that migfit [)e available to eliminate this sittiation in as short a time as possible. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk is directed to forward a copy of this resolution to eacli of the elected representatives in the Congress of the United States representing Virginia Beac@. ITEM #10471 On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman Baum, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. liolland, J. Ilenry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. iiays: ITone Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to adopt the following Resolution requesting the State to participate in 85% of the Cost of construction for First Colonial Road from Will-O-Wisp Drive to Virginia Beach Boulevard: WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation has indicated its willingness to initiate the improvement of First Colonial Road in the City of Virginia Beach; and WHEREAS, the con-@emplated improvement iS Urgently needed and is in consonance with the Southeastern Regional Master Transportation Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: That, the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation is herebY requested to program the construction of the irn'orovement of First Colonial Road from Will-O-Wisp Drive to approximately 0.2 miles south Of its intersection with Virginia Beach Boulevard. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the CitY of Virginia Beach does hereby agree to pay fifteen percent (15%) of the construction cost of said project, and one hundred percent (100%) of the enqineering design, right of way acquisition and fifteen percent (15%) of the utility relocation and adjustment costs of said Project according to Highway Department policy, and the necessary funds will be appropriated for these purposes. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Virginia Beach agrees that if such project is established and Virginia Beach decides at any time not to proceed further with it, then bY this resolution, Virginia Beach agrees to reimburse the Highway Department for one hundred percent (100%) of the cost incurred for said project, up to the time of its abandonment. LOCATION MAP FIRST COLONIAL ROAD aum, and on motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman B by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. ilenry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to adopt the following Resolution requesting the State to participate in 85% of the cost of construction of Holland Road from South Plaza Trail to Rosemont Road: R E S 0 L U T I 0 N WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation has indicated its willingness to initiate the improvement of Holland Road Phase II in the City of Virginia Beach; and WHEREAS, the contemplated improvement is urgently needed and is in consonance with the Southeastern Regional Master Transportation Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH; VIRGINIA: That, the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation is hereby requested to program the construction of the improvement of Holland Road Phase II from South Plaza Trail to 0.164 miles south of its intersection with Rosemont Road. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Virginia Beach does hereby agree to pay fifteen percent (15%) of the construction cost of said project, and one hundred percent (100%) of the engineering design, right of way acquisition and fifteen percent (15%) of the utility re- location costs and adjustment of said project, according to Highway Department Policy, and the necessary funds will be appropriated for these purposes. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Virginia Beach agrees that if such project is established and Virginia Beach decides at any time not to proceed further with it, then, by this resolution, Virginia Beach agrees to reimburse the Flighway Department for one hundred percent (100%) of the cost incurred for said project, up to the time of its abandonment. LOCATION MAP HOLLAND ROAD PHASE II - @ @@, I i, I @ I . - On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman Baum, and @y recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Ri.-gs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to adopt the following Resolution requesting the State to participate in 857@ of the cost of construction of Mapleton Twin Bridges on Lynnhaven Parkway at London Bridge Creek and suitable approach roads: R E S 0 L u T I 0 N WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of HighWays and Transportation has indicated itS willingness to initiate the construction of the Mapieton Twin Bridges on Lynnhaven Parkway at London Bridge Creek in the City of Virginia Beach; and WHEREAS, the contemplated improvement is urgently needed and is in consonance with the Southeastern Regional Master Transportation Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH; VIRGINIA: That, the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation is hereby requested to program the construction of the Mapleton Twin Bridges and suitable approach roads. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the CitY of Virginia Beach does hereby agree to pay fifteen percent (15%) of the construction cost of said project, and one hundred percent (100%) of the engineering design, right of way acquisition and fifteen percent (15%) of the utility re- location and adjustment costs of said project, according to Highway Department Policy, and the necessary funds will be appropriated for these purposes. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the City of Virginia Beach agrees that if such project is established and Virginia Beach decides at any time not to proceed further with it, then, by this resolution, Virginia Beach agrees to reimburse the Highway Department for one hundred percent (100%) of the cost incurred for said project, up to the time of its abandonment. LOCATION MAP MAPLETON BRIDGE ITEM #10474 On motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilwoman Oberndorf, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Ilayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry @.4cCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to approve the following ordinance to amend and reordain Section 5-7 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, relating to establishment of Bird Sanctuaries - Riverton and Lakeville Estates: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REORDAIN SECTION 5-7 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, RELATING TO ESTABLISHKENT OF BIRD SANCTUARIES BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA. That Section 5-7, paragraph (b) of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, is amended and reordained by adding the following subdivisions in Kempsville Borough: Riverton Lakeville Estates This ordinance shall be effective from the date of its adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Bech on the 14 day of February 1977. ITEM #10175 On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman Waterfield, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John P,. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. liolland, J. lienry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None c, 7 7 V. S',!L)' @c p nds Z: 4 C) 1-@ S-or i:e@und C'@ -Lxc, '1127.48 C.30 I IType Lo r o tz:@ Y ren Brothers 977 CD 35484' 1-25-77 55.90 n Setchel 977 CD 95525 1-19-77 7.50 ald J. & Glori.) 977 CD 18595 1-21 .-77 rench 15.00 ise Trost 1977 CD 20646 1-5-77 7.50 yn L. Perez@, 1977 CD 98511 1-21-77 15.00 K. & Jody 1q. L977 CD 43996 1-10-77 Ott I 1 7.50 eter Hol.land, 11976 PP 040213 6-1@0-76 88.08 iv lind Z. Sn.ith 1976 pp 78781 6-10-76 6.00 iam J. Scliwieder, Jr.jll977 CD 861.66 1-5-77 7.50 rt W. reaies 1977 C]) 50932 7.50 ruce Taylor 1977 CD 36505 1-24-77 15.00 el R. Heel@man 1977 Cl) 85186 1-4.-77 7.50 o R. Daversa 1977 CD 51105 1-10-77 7.50 d Kees 1977 CD 27072 1-11-77 7.50 Killen 1977 CD 33284 1-24-77 7.50 abeth A. Koebl?rl97 CD 24315 1-14-77 7.50 ialn P,. DeLoac 977 CD 'L6546 .1-17-77 7.50 . Vollmer 977 CD 11782 1-7-77 15.00 . R.Crtitsinge 977 CD 118528 1-28-77 00 R. Barnes CD 59757 1-28-77 00 Lc)r re@'U,-Id OY zaxcs c@ p0 v .7 A'Drjvo i@@c ',D C) 1', , C-,,,L:y IIJrvl F104ib 'On motion by Councilinan Griffin, seconded by Councilman @IcCoy, and @y recorded vote as follows: Ayes: councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry PIcCoy, Jr., Council- woman lleyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to approve standard water agreements for North Linkhorn Park Extended Subdivision, in the Virginia Beach Borough. ITEM @-10477 Councilman Baum discussed with Council the articles in the paper concerning the Navy's purchasing several hundred acres of property in the Noise Zone One areas of the City. Councilman Baum stated that he would like the staff to find out what the Navy's policy is, and how many acres are involved as one article stated 498 and another stated 503 acres. Councilman Baum further stated that there are only 100 acres outside of the Air Station boundaries and only 50 acres inside their boundaries. However, in Zones 2 and 3 there are 4,@00 acres outside of the boundaries and 850 acres inside their boundaries. ITEA4 #10478 On motion by Councilwoman Oberndorf, seconded by Councilman McCoy, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. flolland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: lqone Absent: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to reschedule the hearing on the Solicitation Ordinance from February 28, 1977 to March 14, 1977. ITEM @-10479 On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman McCoy, and by acclamation, the meeting adjourned. erk City of Virginia Beach, Virginia