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HomeMy WebLinkAboutSEPTEMBER 26, 1977 CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACI MUNICIPAL CENTER VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23456 MAYOR CL.ARENCE A. HOLLAND, M.D., B.y,id@ B .... gh HENRY M,COY, ],., D.D.S., K-p,,ill@ B@,..gb VICE MAYOR PATRICK L. STANDING. A@ L.,g@ MEYERA E. OBERNDORF, A, L.,g@ JOHN A. BAUM, B.-,b 1. CURTIS PAYNE, A@@@ B.,..gh ROBERT 13 CROMWEI,L, J,, A, L.,g@ ROGER L. RIGGS, Vigi@i. B@.,b B@,@@gb GEORGE R. FERRELL, A, L.,g@ FLOYD E. WATERFIELD, J,., P..g@ B.,@.gb JOHN R. GRIFFIN, Ly@@h ... @ B.,@@gb AGENDA RFCHARD J. WEBBON, Cily Cl,,k The City Cc)uncil of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, will assernble in the Adrninistration Building, Princess Anne Station, Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Regular Session, at 1:00 p.m., on Monday, September 26, 1977 for the purpose of conducting public business and will hear and act upon the following it @ : 1. Call to order by the Honorable Clarence A. HollaDd, Mayor, in the Council Conference Roorn. 2. Roll Call of the Council. 3. @lotion to recess into Infoiml Discussion and Executive Session. Upon conclusion of the Executive Session, City Council will reconvene in the City Cc)uncil Chambers. 4. Invocation will be given by Reverend Rc)bert L. Consolvo, Virginia Beach United Methodist Church, Virginia ]3each, Virginia. Please rcmin standing for the Pledge of Allegiance. 5. Roll Call of the Cc)uncil, Public Heaxings, and consideration of Public 13usiness. 6. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of Septeinber 12, 1977 to be presented for approval and acceptance. 7. ItEm for Second Reading: a. City Council is requested to approve on second reading an ordinance to accept $2,182,929 frorn the Southeastern Tidewater Area Manpower Authority, of which $1,742,018 will be appropriated. b. City Council is requested to approve on second reading an ordinance to accept a grant totalling $178,459 frorn the Law Enforcment Assistance Actninistration and to appropriate the local share. 8. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the rec@ndation of the Planning Comission for approval of the application of Grier Johnson for the following changes of zoning: a.) Frorn A-1 Apartment District to I-1 Light Industrial District on a 0.6 acre parcel located on the North side of Holland Road and East of Rosawnt Road. Princess Anne Borough b.) @crn A-1 Ap@ment District to 0-1 Office District on a 1.6 acre parcel located on the North side of Holland Road and East of Rosawnt Road. Princess Anne Borough c.) @om A-1 Apart@nt District to A-2 Apartment District on a 10.2 acre parcel located on the North side of Holland Road and East of Rosamnt Road. Princess Anne Borough. 9. Loetter froin the City Manager trananitting the recommndation of the Planning Comission for approval of the application of Broad Bay Properties, Inc. for a change of zoning from R-1 Residential District to R-3 Residential District for a 22.48 acre parcel located north of North Great Neck Road, northwest of Green Hill Road (Lynnhaven Borough). 10. Loetter from the City Manager transmitting the recomendation of the Planning Ccamission for approval of the application of Harvey H. Shiflet, III, for a Conditional Use Permit for recreational facilities of an outdoor nature (tennis courts and related facilities) to be located on a .9 acre parcel on the west side of Thcmas Bishop Lane north of the intersection of Thoms Bishop Lane and North Great Neck Road (Lynnhaven Borough). 11. Loetter from the City Manager tranmitting the reccmnendation of the Planning Comission for denial of the application of Diana Gavallas for a change of zoning from R-5 Residen- tial District to A-3 Apartrwnt District for a one acre paxcel located on the west side of Pleasure House Road, south of Brigadoon Drive, known as 2345 Pleasure House Road (Bayside Borough). 12. Letter fr(xn the City Manager tran@tting the recomendation of the Planning ssion for approval of the application of Lee A. Gifford for a Conditional Use PeiTnit for mini-wa.rehouses on a 2.5 acre parcel located on the east side of Ferry Plantation Road, south of Haygood Rc)ad (Bayside Borough). 13. Letter frorn the City Manager trananitting the rec@ndation of the Planning Comission for approval of the application of Tidewater Sports Car Club, Inc., for a Conditional Use Pennit for recreational facilities of an outdoor nature (conducting as sports car rallies) on a 10.247 acre parcel located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Kellam Rc)ad and Coltunbus Loop (Bayside Borough). 14. Letter from the City Idanager tranmitting the recommendation of the Planning Conrnission for approval of an ordinance to amend and reordain Article 2, Section 201, of the CZO pertaining to fences. 15. Letter frorn the City Manager transniitting the r@ndation of the Planning Comission for approval of an ordinance to amnd and reordain Article 10, Section 1001 of the CZD pertaining to Use Regulations for Retail Establishnents in the I-1 Light Industrial District. 16. Letter frorn the City Manager trananitting the rec@ndation of the Planning Corrmission for approval of an ordinance to vacate a certain pedestrian easemnt in the subdivision of Court House Forest as requested by Stanley E. Burroughs. Princess Anne Bc)rough. 17. Loetter from the City Maxiager tranmitting the reccmendation of the Planning Coninission for approval of an ordinance closing, vacating, discontinuing portion of Thunderbird Drive,Plat of Sleepy Hollow, Lynnhaven Borough as requested by Verona Paving Coporation and John Robert and Mary L. Morris. (Lynnhaven Borough). 18. Letter frorn the City Manager transmitting the re@ndation of the Planning Comission for approval of an ordinance closing, var-ating and discontinuing of a portion of that certain street of variable width known as Shell Road, located in the Bayside Borough as requested by William T. Wingfield. 19. Letter frcm the City Manager recomending that City Council approve an ordinance authorizing the City Manager to enter into necessary contracts and to appropriate $100,000 for Water Systern Studies. 20. Letter from the City Manager rec@nding that City Council approve an ordinance to appropriate funds under the Anti-Recession Fiscal Aid Program to be received fr(xn the Office of Revenue Sharing. 21. Letter from the City Manager r nding that City Council approve an ordinance to accept grants totalling $67,338 frorn State Aid to Public Libraries and Federal Aid to Public Libraries and to appropriate these funds. 22. Loetter frofn the City Manager reconmnding that City Council approve an ordinance to mend Section 33-4.4 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach relating to Notice of Change in Assessnent. 23. Letter from the City Manager reccniwnding that City Council approve an ordinance to @nd and reordain Section 6-73 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach relating to Ball Playing @acent to the Beach frorn Rudee Inlet to 42nd Street. 24. Letter fran the City Manager recomending that City Council approve an ordinance to amend and reordain Subsection 3 of Section 2-85.1 of the CC)de of the City of Virginia Beach pertaining to the sanitation division of the Departnient of Public Works. 25. Loetter fr(xn the City Manager rec@nding that City Council approve the low bid of W. B. Meredith, II, Inc., in the amunt of $479,400, for water systern iinprovements for the Kempsville Road Pumping Station (Kempsville Borough); and authorize the City Manager to execute the necessary doclznents to implement this project. Funds are available. 26. Letter from the City Manager recomending that City Cc)uncil approve the low bid of Carter-Bell Corporation, in the amount of $403,306 for watemain construction frorn Princess Anne Road to the Kempsville water tower (Kempsville Borough); and authorize the City Manager to execute the necessary doe@nts to impleinent this project. Funds are available, 27. Letter frorn the City Manager recamending that City Council approve axi ordinance to amend and reordain Section 2-47 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach relating to Deputy and Assistant City Attorneys. 28. Letter frorn the City Maxiager recommending that City Council adopt a Resolution that would restructure the tems on the Virginia Beach WetlandsBoardto stagger so as to elirninate the possibility of all new Board mernbers corning on at the sam tirne. 29. Loetter from the City Manager recommnding that City Council adopt a Resolution authorizing the City Manager to execute an agreement with VEPCO for electrical easements along Holland Road, from Holland Meadows to Windsor Oak Boulevaxd. 30. Letter from the City Manager recmmnding that City Council approve the request for the following Bingo/Raffle pemits: Ladies Auxiliary to the Davis Corner Volunteer Fire Departmnt and Rescue Squad (Renewal) Raffle Aragona Garden Club (Renewal) Raffle 31. Old business, deferred from the previous n)eeting, including an report of the Mayor or comnittees nanied by Council. a.) Residents of Eastern Shore Road 1.) Grady Cc)lb 2.) Ned Loee 3.) Janies CraNvford 32. New business, including any presentations by Council @l@ers, Citizens and Organizations. 33. Motion for adjournment. 1@IINUTES OF TIIE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA September 26, 1977 The regular meeting of the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, was called to order by Alayor Clarence A. Holland, in the Conference Room, in the Administration Building, Princess Anne Borough, on Monday, September 26, 1977, at 1:00 p.m. Council Members present: John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Geor,e R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry 1.4cCoy, Jr., Councilwoman Ileyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. ITEM #11253 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 employment assignment, appointment, pronotion, de-motion, salaries, discipline or resignation of public officers, appointees or employees of any public body. 2. Consultation with legal counsel and briefing by staff members, consultants, or attorneys per- taining to actual or potential litigation, or other legal matters within the jurisdiction of the public body. On motion by Vice Mayor Standing, seconded by Councilman Griffin, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry i)!cCoy, Jr., Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: None City Council voted to proceed into the executive session following the informal discussion. ITEtl #11254 @layor Holland stated that on klonday, October 3, 1977 at 6:30 p,m., City Council will hold a dinner meeting with the Virginia Beach School Board. ITEM #11255 Councilman Griffin placed before each Council tlember a summary of the Voluntary Action Center program. The program is to organize and establish an inventory of where volunteer workers are presently being; where volunteers can more advantageously be used; and how to better take advantage of the many people who want to volunteer for community projects. 92 67 7 - 2 - ITEM #11256 The City Manager stated he sent a letter to HUD regarding Fralin and Waldron. Fralin and Waldron will be constructing 154 federally- subsidized housing between Bonnby Road and the toll road. The same criteria exists as in the Green Run housing (water and sewer, when available- improvements, which would be installed by the developer; and no zo@ing changes would be needed). ITEM #11257 The City Manager stated that Landmark Communications has made a request to the City to combine the Standard Metropolitan Statistical Area (SMSA) on both the south side and north side of Ilampton Roads. This would give a population designation of one million people com- bining both Newport News and Harqpton, iorfolk, Suffolk, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Isle of Wright, Southampton County, etc., into a SMSA entitled "Norfolk, Virginia Beach, and Newport News." Mr. Hanbury handed out brochures explaining why this would be beneficial to the cities, both business wise, privately and publicly. ITE@l #11258 Mr. Robert J. Scott, Planning Director, appeared before Council in the informal session to discuss the Green Run Land Use Plan. In Green Run there is approximately 1150 acres and approximately 5,998 dwelling units that have been appropriated; however, various changes have been suggested. The City has been requested to change the density in Section B-3, at the intersection of Independence 13oulevard and Lynnhaven Parkivay, at the northeastern intersection, The property is currently designated for high-rise apartments, and the density is from 16 t,o 18 dwelling units, Green Run has requ@sted the density be increased to 30 units per tlere. It was suggested that the property owners appear before the Planning Commission for their review of this matter, and then forward it to Council. ITE,14 #119-59 The City Alanager discussed with Coiincil his business trip to New York regarding the bonds. Tbe City Manager presented a slide presentation that showed even greater diversity in Virginia Beach, not only economically, bilt also diversity in amenities. ITE?vl t-11260 At 2:00 p.m., City Council reconvened in the Council Chambers with the following members present: John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, Jolin R, Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J, Henry McCoy, Jr., Council- woman lleyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. The invocation was given by the Reverend Robert L. Consolvo, Virginia Beach United Methodist Church, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. 9 / z 6 / 7 7 - 3- ITEM #11261 Council deferr.d c.@@ideratio. f th@, i.utes of th. regular .eeting of S.pt..ber 12, 1977. ITEM #11262 0. m.tion by Cou.cil..n Ferrell, .@,..nded by C.uncilnian Waterfi.1d, and by @e.o@d.d .te as follo@.: Ayes: Council.en John A, Ba=, R.bert B. C@o.well, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayo, Cl.renc@ A. H.11and, J. Henry McC.y, Jr., J. Curti. P.yne, R.ger L. Rigg., Vi,,e Mayor P.trick L. Standing, a.d Fl.yd E. W.terfi.1d, J,. N.ys: Non. Abst.in: Co.n.il@ ... n Meyera E. Ober.d.rf Ab.ent: @N.ne City C.un@il appr.v.d .. se@.nd .@dint, th@ f.11.@ing rdin..@. t. a@c.pt $2,182,929 fr.. the So.th.a.t.@@ Tid@wat.r Ar@a M.npow@r Atithority, of @hich $1,742,018 will @,, ppr.pri.t@,d: AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT $2,182,929 FROM THE SOUTHEASTERN TIDEWATER AREA MANPOWER AUTHORITY, OF WHICH $1,742,018 WILL BE APPROPRIATED WHEREAS, th. Vi@gini. B ... h City C ... @il, .. F.b@..@ 7, 1977, pp@o@@d i.iti.1 -.@d t.t.Ili.g $290,000.00 f@.. th. S..th@..t@- Tid@@.t@@ A@@. M@- p-@@ A.th.@ity (STAMA) f.@ th. P.@po@@ f @.t.bli.hi.g @. @.ply...t p@og@- ..d.@ Titl. VI f th@ C-p@.h@..i@@ Fploy.@.t nd T@.i.ig A@t f 1973 (CETA); ..d WHERW , th@ City C...cil, .. M.@.h 14, 1977, Pp@.@@d . ..difi@.ti.. t. th@ CETA - Titl@ VI Et.g@-, i.-...ig th@ -@d t. $336,606.00; ..d WHEREAS, th@ City C .... il, .. J..@ 20, 1977, pp@.@@d . ..difi@.ti.n t. th. CETA - Titl@ VI P@.g@-, i.c-@.i.g th@ -.@d t. $440,643.00; ..d WHEREAS, STAMA h.. pp@.v@d dditi ... I f..di.g f.@ th@ thi. p@.g@- ..d fo@ th@ in.tit@ti.g f fo@ty-th@@@ P@.i.1 p@.j@ct., i..t-. f .hich r. N..-City H.11 t.t.Ili.g $440,911.00, ith .. @@q.i@.d pp@.- p@i.t i.... NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF VIRGIIIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: Th.t dditi ... 1 f..di@ f,.. STAMA b@ --pt@d ..d -pp@.pl.t@d f.@ th@ f.1l..i.g P.@p.... E@ti..t@d R-@..@ T.t.1 CETA - Titl@ VI lhpl.y.@.t $1.742@018.00 141 18@.00 Th.t th. pp@.p@i.ti... ill b@ fi .... @d 100% by f@d@@.1 f..d., ith I ..t.h @@q.i@.d. Fi-t R@.di.g: 977 S .... d R@.di.g: Sept..ber 26, 1977 Ad.pt.d by th. C .... il f th@ City f Vi@gi.i. B@..h .@ th@ 26 d.y f , 1977. @izid @iizlul - 4- On motion by Vice Mayor Standing, seconded by Mayor Holland, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: None City Council approved on second reading the following ordinance to accept a grant totaling $178,459 from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and to appropriate the local share. AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT A GRANT TOTALLING $178,459 FROM THE IAW ENFORCEMENT ASSISTANCE ADMINIS- TRATION AND TO APPROPRIATE THE LOCAL SHARE WHEREAS, the Virginia Beach City Council, on February 9, 1976, approved a two-year award totalling $349,082.00 from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA) for the purpose of improving the respective Criminal Justice Systems in Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Portsmouth, and Chesa- peake; and WHEREAS, the City of Virginia Beach wishes to continue its partic- ipation in this program, operated by the Tnstitute of Criminal Justice under the direction of the College of William and Mary; and WHEREAS, the LEAA has approved third year funding for this program totalling $178,459.00, the local share being $7,789.50. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINTA : That an award from the LEAA be accepted, with the local share appro- priated, for the following purpose: Local Total Match College of William and Mary - Institute of Criminal Justice 90-00 $7,790.00 That the appropriations will be financed by transfer of $7,790.00 from the General Fund Balance. First Reading: September 12, 1977 Second Reading: September 26, 1977 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach on the 26 day of Septeniber 1977. D:JDB:er 7 -7 7 -5- ITEM #11264 Petition of Grier Jolinson for a Chanqe of Zoninq District Classification froni A-1 Apartiiicllt District to 171 1 u@st i@i District on certait) property located on the I,,Iol@th side of [iollaiict @loid begitinilig at a point 1220 fect iiiore 01' less East o" Rosciiiotit ROac@, I-Lllllli.'Ig a distance of 70 fee", along the @!orth side of [iollalid Road, t-t@tiniiig i (listance of 394.41 feet along 'tlie Eastci,n prc)pel,ty lille, ),@iiiiiitig a of 70 feet along tllc@ Noi@tlierti propoi-ty line aiid rutining a distii)ce of ')94 feet alo@)cl tiic @,:es:@ei,,@ [)roperty line. Said parcel contiiiis 0.6 acre. Pi@'ll,@'@@ESS P,@@'@iE BOI'OUGII. PLANtilNG COM@4ISSIO@@ RECOi4@E[@DATION: A motioti was passcd unaniiiiausly by the Planniiig Coqiiiiission by a rccorded vote of 11 to apl)rove tfiis Y,cquest. For tl)e itiformation of tlie applicant, prior to tlie issuance of a buildiiig permit, the following %.iill be requii,ed by the adiiiiris'L-.rative staff: 1. Staiidard iwproveinents as requii@ed by the. Sul)divisioii Ordinaiice and Site Plan Ordiliance. 2. City water and se@.ier. 3. No niedian openings 1/2%,ill b(, allo@qeci alonq tiolland Road. Mr. Douglas Talbot, Talbot Associates, represented the petitioner. Mrs. Reba McClanan appeared in opposition. On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Baum, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. lienry McCoy, Jr., J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice blayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf Absent: None City Council voted to approve the following ordinance upon petition of Grier Johnson for a Change of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to I-1 @ight Industrial District: ORDINANCE UPON PETITIO'@ OF GRIER Z09@7279 JOHNSON FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM A-1 Apartment District TO I-1 Light Industrial District BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: Petition of Grier Johnson for a Change of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to I-I LighT-Industrial District on certain property located on the North side of Holland Road beginning at a point 1220 feet more or less East of Rosemont Road, running a distance of 70 feet along the North side of Ilolland Road, running a distance of 394.41 feet along the Eastern property line, running a distance of 70 feet along the Northern property line and running a distance of 394 feet along the Western property line. Said parcel contains 0.6 acres. Princess Anne Borough. For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building permit, the follonving will be required by the administrative staff: 1. Standard improvements as required by the Subdivision Ordinance and Site Plan Ordinance 2. City water and sewer. 3. No median openings will be allowed along Holland Road. This ordinance shall be effective upon date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, - 6 - ITEM #11265 Petition of Grier Jol)nson for a Change of Zoniri(T District Classification from A-1 Apai-tni.@nt District to O@o fCC ffis-tt'i-C oil certaln-pi,opei@ty located oi) tlie tiorth side of 14.olland F@oad, beqirlriing at a poitit 950 feet 4 moi,e or less Easi-, of Rose@iioiit Ro@d, rlini ng i distance of 2-') feet along the 1,@ortli side of F:ollaiid Poid, runtiing a distaiice of 245 feet a'Iong tlie -Eastei-ii propei-ty line, t,uiiriiiig a dista,,icc- o-'c 275 f(,et along ti-,e l@loi@tlierii pi@opei-ty Iiiie aiid runiiiiig a distaric(, of 190 fec,.t aloiig tile i@@esterii propei-tv line. Said pat,cel coiitaiiis 1 .6 aci,es, PRII,,'CESS Atq;qE BOROUGil. PLAI@14ING CO@IMISSION RECO@,l@',E@IDATIO@l: A niotion 1/2-ias passed unaniiiiously by t@ie Pl@iniiitig Cciiiniission by a reco)-ded vote of 11 to al)pi,ove tliis request. For tlie inforniation of t@ie applicatit, I)rior to the issuance of a buildiiig pcrniit, t@ie. follo@qiiig will be rccluii-ed by tiio adiiiinisti@ative staff: 1. Standai,d iiii[)rove[Tielits as rlquired by the Subdivisioii Ordinarce and Site Plan Oi-dinance. 2. City i-iater @ind seiier. 3. f@o median openings will be allo@ied alo!ig Holland Road. 4. Nn innrfsq will be allowed off llolland Road .Mr. Douglas Talbot, Talbot and Associates, represented the petitioner Mrs. Reba McClanan appeared in opposition On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Baum, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Ilenry -ldccoy, Jr., J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Rig-,s, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf Absent: None City Council voted to approve the following ordinance upon petition of Grier Johnson for a ghange of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to 0-1 Office-Dis rict-. - ORDINANCE UPON PETITION OF GRIER 7-0077280 JOHNSON FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM A-1 Apartment District TO 0-1 Office District BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACII, VIRGINIA, that: Petition of Grier Johnson for a n e of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to 0-1 Office 53-stric on cert in property located on the North side of IIolland Road, beginning at a point 950 feet more or less East of Rosemont Road, running a distance of 282 feet along the North side of Holland Road, running a distance of 245 feet along the Eastern property line, running a distance of 275 feet along the Northern property line and running a distance of 190 feet along the Western property line. Said parcel contains 1.6 acres. Prfncess 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 improvements as required by the S@bdivision Ordinance and Site Plan Ordinance. 2. City water and sewer. 3. No median openings will be allowed along Holland Road. 4. No ingress will be allowed off tiolland Road This ordinance shall be effective upon date of adoption. I - ITEM #11266 Petition of Grier Jchnsoii for a Cliincic, c)f Zoiiii@,i Di-@trict Classification from A-1 Apirtnictit District to A@z-A)Fai-tiiieiit Disti-ict on certiin pi@operty located on the North side of liollaiid 1),oz,,d begintiing at l poil)t 920 fec-t niore or Ic,,Is last of l@ose;ilc)iit Rc)ad, ruiiiiiiig ci distancc, c)f 672.88 feet along tfie Southey'n pi-oper@@y linc., of @.i@iicli 00 fc-,f,'u is t)ie i'@oi-th of qolland Road, ruiiiiing a distiiice of 596.7C) feet Etio;ig tlie East(-,rii pro@)erl--y Iiiie, i,uniiitig a distancc, of 787.74 feet along ti-,e ','orthei,n pi@opc,,t,ty line alid run- tiijig i distiiicc of 679.22 fe,-,t along tlie @,!,,si"ei,ii pi-o[)erty line. Said parcel contiiiis 10.2 acres. Pl@llf,'CESS ANNE PI.Alll@l[@@G COi,i@IISSION RECO@,l@,iEfqDATIO;,!: A motioii 1/2,@zis passed by tlie Plaiiiiirig Coniiiiission by a recordcd vote of 10 for tlie niotioti and I against to appi,ove tliis request. For tl)L, inforiflation of tfic applicant, prioi, to the issuance oF a bliildiiig periilit, the follo@,iing will be i--equii@ed by the aditiinistrativc staff: 1. Standard iiiiprovements as reqtiired by tlie Subdivision Ordinance aiid Site Plan Ordinance. 2. City water and se@qer. 3. No median openings 1/2,iill be alloi-ied alorig Hollatid Road. 4. An adequately sized drainage easenient is @lo be provided over the ditcli along the @-,estern property line and this ditch is to be piped with this @eielopnient. Further, this ordinaiice sliall be effective upon satisfactoi-y COn,'Dliance to the conditiotis iniposed in this motion, and it is understood and agreed to by the applicant that -@he official change on the zoning maps @qill not be made until the foilowing coiidition is satisfied: A dedication of a 60 fc)ot riglit-of-@,i,@y foi, tilie collector street wllicli ilitersects lioll@ind Roid as slic,,,Iii ot-i t,lic, liollycii@iet- Apal-t-- iiients l)reliiiiinat-y site plati date(] @@,ziy 21), 1977. Mr. Douglas Talbot, Talbot Associates, represented the petitioner Mrs. Reba McClanan appeared in opposition On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Baum, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: Councilwoman @leyera E. Oberndorf Absent: None City Council voted to approve the following ordinance upon petition of Grier Johnson for a Change of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to A-2 Xp-artment istrict as follows: Six acres on the eastern side of the access road to the recreation area A-2 and 4.2 acres on the Western side of the access road A-1; and such other stipulations as noted in the Planning Coramission recommendations: 9 / 2 6 / 7 7 - 8 - ORDINANCE UPON PETITION OF GRIER JOHNSON Z0977281 FOR A CIIANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFI- CATION FROM A-1 Apartment District TO A-2 Auartment District except certain portions of the subject property which are hereon zoned A-1 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: Petition of Grier Johnson for a Change of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to A-2 Apartment District and A-1 Apartment District on certain property located on the North side of Holland Road beginning at a point 920 feet more or less East of Rosemont Road, running a distance of 672.88 feet along the Southern property line of which 60 feet is the North side of Holland Road, running a distance of 596.76 feet along the Eastern property line, running a distance of 787.74 feet along the Northern property line and running a distance of 679.22 feet along the Western property line. Said parcel contains 10.2 acres in Princess Anne Borough, which are here rezoned as follows: Six acres on the Eastern side of the access road to the recreation area A-2; and 4.2 acres on the Western side of the access road A-1. 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 improvements as required by the Subdivision Ordinance and Site Plan Ordinance. 2. City water and sewer. 3. No median openings will be allowed along Holland Road. 4. An adequately sized drainage easement is to be provided over the ditch along the western property line and this ditch is to be piped with this development. Further, this ordinance shall be effective upon satisfactory compliance to the conditions irnposed in this motion, and it is understood and agreed to by the applicant that the official change on the zoning maps will not be made until the following condition is satisfied: 1. A dedication of a 60-foot right-of-way for the collector street which intersects Holland Road as shown on the Hollygrier Apartments preliminary site plan dated May 25, 1977. This ordinance shall be effective upon date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 26 day of September, 1977 9 / 2 6 / 7 7 - 9 IT@]@@l #1 12(37 Pet--, ti C) II of Bi-o,@c! PI' I @ic f ol' 7o@@ 1 1 C] z]ssii C-!, i C)@i I,rc)ql @'l-I @i I @)i Sti, i c- t, t(, i i St @@i (@t on ce@@t@ii ii @)I,opc,@-I,v I oct teci I C)@' I (@(I "o l' til o@, t f,,'ec@, Roed I)cgiiiiii@ig a@t a l,cilit @)@iO Fcct oi les,l of Gi,ec-li Iiill 1)'ozid , I'@ill@lirl(i l clistiiico, of I tlic@ So@itliern 1)roperty Iiiie, i,uiiiiiiic, l dis'lz,.ilc- of ',@,01 f('@@f (,I' lc.,,s ilotio 'Liie @-@cs,@ern pi,operty 1 i iie , i-unti,*, iig a d @ stcnco, 0 @C, c;c@t lo@i@-i -Li@,@ 1)1-0!)erty line (tlic,. Sou'L@iern @i ciistE'.I@,,-c, ')f 1120 fc,el.- ,)r less alc)llg tile 1 S,-Ii(i coiitailis 22,48 aci-c,,. (Grc@cn Hill Fa@-iii I Y I l@'@V 1 F@0"(1@l"(@ll. Planiiing Cc)-l@iiiis,lion Recoiii@iiendcition: A motioii pissed @inli@iiiiotisly t)@, ti)e Pliniiing Coi@17,,issioii by a recordeci vote of 11 to ippro,,,e. this reciuc@'t %-iith a iiiollificatic)@i to r(-'zone tli(, lots aloiig t@ie liortliern propc-i@ty Ii iie (@)ou@lh,,ri-, 1),)t!iidry of Bi,c)@,d Bay) "o i@-2 Residential District. For the iril@orpiation of tlie applicant, prior to th(-, iSSLlal)ce of a building pernii t , ttie f ol 1 o@,ii ng @-ii I I be requi i,ed by tiie id;-,ii tii s ti,ati ve s taf f 1 . Standard lnipi-oveT,.ients as required by tlie SLI[)division Ord,.nailce and Site Pl@iii Ordinaiice. 2. City @yater aiici se@'..,ei,. 3. Acccss to t@ii@- site fi-ori Great Necl, Ro@id should @e pro'@id(-'d thi-oug@i either of tfie adj,@cen-I proi)@rtic,.s located bet@qecn Great @@e(k Roid and tliis i)arcel. 4. The existing puj.-,p stitic)n .qill require ui)grading if deteriiiined I-easible by tlie Public tjtilities Dcliirti,,icnt. Otlier@-iise, @uhe de- veloper @qil-l be responsible for coristrlicting a PL17TIp station to serve the area and putilp to the 16 incii force iiiain along Gi@eat Neck Road. 5. Co,-istl,@ictio!l ictivity vii]] nol I)IC-@ I;ol- [.Ion ot til-is t@,@ict @,ihic@i is located tlic, toi) of tiic,, Nlr. Thomas C. Broyles, Attorney, represented the petitioner On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Vice Dlayor Standing, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf Absent: None City Council voted to uphold the recor@imendations of the Planning Commissi-on which was to approve the application of Broad Bay Properties, Incorporated, for a Change of Zoning District Classification from R-1 Residential District to R-3 Residential District, with a modification to rezone the lots along the northern property line that is, the southern boundary of Broad Bay to R-2 Residential District: -10- ORDINANCE UPON PETITION OF BROAD BAY Z0977282 PROPERTIES, INC., FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM R-1 Residential District TO R-3 Residential District, with certain exceptions concerning lots along the southern boundary of Broad Bay which will be rezoned R-2 Residential District BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: Petition of Broad Bay Properties, Inc., for a Change of Zoning District Classification from R-1 Residential District to R-3 e@sidential District and R-2 Residential District for those lots along the northern property line (the southern boundary of Broad Bay) on certain property located 1330 feet more or less North of North Great Neck Road beginning at a point 510 feet more or less Northwest of Green Hill Road, running a dis- tance of 892 feet more or less along the Southern property line, running a distance of 808 feet more or less along the Western property line, running a distance of 1446 feet along the Northern property line (the Southern boundary of Broad Bay), and running a distance of 1120 feet more or less along the Eastern property line. Said parcel contains 22.48 acres. (Green Hill Farm Area). Lynnhaven Borough. For the information of the applicant, prior to tiie issuance of a building permit, the following will be required by the administrative staff: 1. Standard improvements as required by the Subdivision Ordinance and Site Plan Ordinance. 2. City water and sewer. 3. Access to this site from Great Neck Road should be provided through either of the adjacent properties located between Creat Neck Road and this parcel. 4. The existing pump station will require upgrading if determined feasible by the Public Utilities Department. Otherwise, the developer will be responsible for con- structing a pump station to servide the area and pump to the 16-inch force main along Great Neck Road. 5. Construction activity will not be allowed on the portion of this tract which is located below the top of the bank. This ordinance shall be effective upon date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 26th day of September -1 1977. 9 / 2 67 7 - I I - ITEM #11268 Applicatio@i of liarvey Ii. Shiflet, JIT, for a Cordition,,,l Use Permit for i,ccreatioticil facilities of an ou"cloor na-Lu@,c, (tennis c@ rs and re@,,ted facilitic,s) on cei-taiii pi,opel-t)' loc@lt@d on i.!-ie I:est sidc@ of Ti-,ol@lis IlishoD Lz,,ne t)egiiiiiing at a poiiit 777.2C, feet iiioi-e oi- IL@ss llortli of tlie intcrsec@ioii of 1,loi,tti Ci-eat @,eck Rocid @iiid Tiioricis Disli,,)p rutiii-il,,g l distli@ce of 356 feet -lie l@iest side of -f@ioi,,i@s i,ui)i)ing Ei distatice of 502.09 feet ilong tlie @-@estiei,ii I)i'op(-,i-ty Iiiic2, ruiiiiing a distalice of 178.42 fe-t iii a t\loi'the,,s-Let-ly directioli Ill(i I'tilinii-i@j a dls,Giiice ol@ 110 feet ii) aii listei-l@, direct'loti. Said p@,i-cel coiit@iiiis .9 @icre iiioi,e or less. LY[lilliAVUI "OF),OUGH. Planning Cciiiiiiission Recciiiiiie.'Idatio@'l: A.niotion %.ias passed uiiaiiiiiiously by the Planiiitig Coil',Iiissioll @"y a recordcd vote of 11 to approve t!iis rc.,quest. For tlie infci-Diation of the applicant, prior to tlie issuancc, of a bllilditlg pernii t, tlie following ijill be required by @lic, adnlitiistrative staff: 1. Staiidard iiiiprovcmcnts as required by tile Site Plan Ordinance. 2. City water and sewer. 3. Tliere is to be no fillii-ig, dredging, jr bulklieadiiig along the Southern and iioi,thern poi,tiotis of tliis site v!ithoit obtaining a'.1 tlie applicable pL'.riiilts. Tlie prol)osed teniiis courts are iiot - to be constrLICtcd belo@,i t@ie existitig top of balik, wilich is approximately at an elevatior. of 2" feet r,,,ore or less. Dr. Harvey H. Shiflet, III, represented his application On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman McCoy, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. liolland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Abstain: Councilman Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. Absent: None City Council voted to adopt the following resolution upon application of Harvey H. Shiflet, III, for a Conditional Use Permit for recreational facilities of an outdoor nature (tennis courts and related facilities): RESOLUTION UPON APPLICATION OF HARVEY H. R0977140 SHIFLET, III, FOR A CONDI-IIONAL USE PERMIT FOR recreational facilities of an outdoor nature (tennis courts and related facilities) BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: Application of Harvey H. Shiflet, III, for a Conditional Use Permit for recreational facilities of an outdoor nature (tennis courts and related facilities) on certain property located on the West side of Thomas Bishop Lane beginning at a point 777.26 feet more or less North of the intersection of North Great Neck Road and Thomas Bishop Lane, running a distance of 356 feet along the West side of Thomas Bishop Lane, running a distance of 502.09 feet along the Western pro- perty line, running a distance of 178.42 feet in a Northeasterly dir- ection and running a distance of 110 feet in an Easterly direction. Said parcel contains .9 acre more or less. Lynnhaven Boroul-h. For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building permit, the following will be required by the administrative staff: 1. City water and sewer. 2. Standard improvements as required by the Site Plan Ordinance. (City Manager and developer to discuss making the improvements on a graduated scale). - i 2 - ITEM #11269 Petit-*:on of Diana Gavallas for a Cliiiiqe of Zoiiinq Disti,ict Clissificition from @-5 Residet)tial Dist,-,',ct to iA-3 DiTt@,ict on c,-@rt,lin I)i-ore@-ty located 20 feet !.!est of Ple@isui-e l@c)use Iload I)c-@(ini@ing at a point "@100 feet Soutli of Bi,igadooii Drive, i clist,,iic(@ oi- 435.6 feet alonq tlie 'Clortilei-n pi-opei--L'y litie, rliriiing a d'steiice of l@12 fc(-,t i@ioi@o oi- less along tiic, t@'lestei,ii pi@opoi@ty litie, i,iitinii@g @i distarice c)f 355 fec!t elorg Liie So@@tiiei-ii liiie atid ruiiiiiiig a distai@,ce of 100 feet alot,.( tlie E@istei'li ;)roperty I @ne, Said pai-cel is liio@-.,n as 2@@,,5 [Ileasui-e )@ouse klo@id and co;itains I aci@e more or less. B,@YSI@DE BOIIOUG@L. Planniiig Co,.iniissiol Recolli@iieildation: A motion vias passed Linaniniotisly by tlie Planr,.itig Coiiiiiiission by a recorded votc, of 11 to deiiy thi@ requst. It @,ias felt tiiat approval of tllis i,equest @,/o@ild be aii intr@isioti of ap@ii,tnients into single fa@iily liollies adjacent to t[iis pai-cel. Mr. Vincent Oliveri, Attorney, represented tlie petitioner Mrs. Elmer Blake appeared in opposition On motion by Councilman Cromwell, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E, Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: None City Council voted to refer back to tbe Planning Commission for study the above petition of Diana Gavallas for a Change of Zoning District Classification from R-5 Residential District to A-@Apartm;nl D-istrict on certain property located 20 feet West of Pleasure House Road beginning at a point 300 feet south of Brigadoon Drive, running a distance of 435.6 feet along the Northern property line, running a distance of 132 feet more or less along the Western property line, running a distance of 355 feet along the Southern property line and running a distance of 100 feet along the Eastern property line. Said parcel is known as 2345 Pleasure House Road and contains I acre more or less. Bayside Borough. 9/26/77 - i _,- ITEM #11270 Application of Lee A. Gifford for a Co-rditioii;il Use Permit for mini-@@iare- hc)uses oii cei@t,-@in property located oTi-I l@e side of Fei-ry Plantation Road begirining a+ a poiiit 705 feet Sout)i ol@ liaygood Poad, r,,in@iing a dis@Gaiice of 220 fcet r.-,ot,c oi@ less aloiig t@,,e Eas" sidc, ol@ @cei@@@y Plaiiall-ion DC) d, rtin- ning a distance of @)7'D- feet i@ioi@e ot- less ii@ an Eas'l-ei@ly dil@ectioii, -Ulltlirlg a distaiice of 1010 feet irci-e ai, Ic,,ss in a So@,itliei,ly directioii, i-u!iiiing a dist,iiice of 106 fect iiioi-e oi@ less alo@ig tiic,. t@ai,tii side of l,orey Grov(,- RC)@.d, rLI]l !Ii rig a of'250 f,-,c-L iiioi-e oi@ less in a t@orl@ierly dii-ectioii, runni@ig , dista,,ice of 90 fc@et nc)t-e or, less iii a @@o;-tii@@iesterly cli@@ecLion, ruiinir.g a clis@@ei@cc, of 97 i@ec,,t ii@i-c or less i:) a dicectiati aild I'Liiiniiig a d-is',@at)ce of 4@@5 fc-,c,t ti@)i,e oi, lesc, alo@ig the t:oi-tli(,.i-n pi,oi)er"y I ilic . SE@i(i pz,,I-Cel coii (-.ai ns 2 .5 aci,es iiiore oi, I ess (1@a@,gooi S!iC)pp ing Ceiiter Ai,c@a). BAYSIDE Planning Conimission Recoillieilda@lion: A motion v,,as riasseci uiianiirously by the Plann4ng Coiiinission @y a recoi@ded vote of 11 to approve t!iis -equest. Fo,,- tlie inforiiiation of trie a-t)plicant, pric,,- to the iss@iance of a Luilditig pei@mi t, tlie fo-ilo,,Iiing %,till be requii,crj '.y the adirin 4strative staff- 1. Standard site improver@i-.nts as rcquired @y the Site Plan Ordinance. 2. City @-jatei, and se@ior. 3. All lighting is to be dii,ected @,o@qards the intev,ior of the lot inri hiplded from ad,lacent propert-'Ies. Mr. Lee A. Gifford appeared regarding this application On motion by Councilman Cromwell, seconded by Vice Mayor Standing, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. lienry McCoy, Jr., Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: None City Council voted to adopt the following resolution upon application of Lee A. Gifford for a Conditional Use Permit for mini-warehouses: RESOLUTION UPON APPLICATION OF LEE A. R0977141 GIFFORD FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR mini-warehouses. BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: Application of Lee A. Gifford for a Conditional Use Permit for mini- warehouses on certain property located on the East side of Ferry Plantation Road beginning at a point 705 feet South of Haygood Road, running a distance of 220 feet more or less along the East side of Ferry Plantation Road, running a distance of 375 feet more or less in an Easterly direction, running a distance of 190 feet more or less in a Southerly direction, running a distance of 106 feet more or less along the North side of Iloney Grove Road, running a distance of 250 feet more or less in a Northerly direction, runnin.- a distance of 90 feet more or less in a Northwesterly direction, running a distance of 97 feet more or less in a Northerly direction and running a distance of 455 feet more or less along the Northern property line. Said parcel contains 2.5 acres more or less. (Haygood Shopping Center Area). Bayside 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. 2. City water and sewer. 3. All lighting is to be directed towards the interior of the lot and shielded from adjacent ro erties. - I @ - ITEM #11271 Appli ca ti on of Tide,,i,3ter Sports Car Club , Iiic . , foi@ a Cotidi ti oiiz,,l Us e Pei@mit for reci-c,.ati o iial faci Iiti es of @,n outdooi- ii@itui-e (colid I @l;lg involviiig sl)orts cil- )-allies') Oil cei-ta-in pi-c),)ei-ty Ic)cated @-iitiiiii the area at Llic @,oi,tlieast corn,-,I' c)f l@cllaiii @@o,d arli Colti@@il)tis Loop, i,iiiin@i@g a d-ista,-)co of '158 feet @loiig tile "IC)I-til siclc, Lif Col@iiiib,,i, ,, I-oop, i@tjiiiii!ig a disliiice of 918 feet ipoi,e or less aloii(I ti,@L, "astei-i@ i)i,o@)ei,'Uy i@tijitlitig , distaiicc, of 530 feel moi-e or less alclig 'lic Sout)l si(i@, c)f Pc)[,,Ievai,d, runiiiiig i distince of 243 feet iii a Sout@iei@l, direc'Lio@i, i-uiinii,,g cl dist@ljice of 131 fect niore oi- Icss in a @,!est.,rly cli,,ectioii, a@id I'Lin!iing a c@i@,'@aiice of 590 fcet n@ore oi- Icss along tiie Iast side of I)oaci. Said 1)ai,cel coiitai iis 10.247 aci,es. (ELicl i d PI ace - Suiiiiybi-ooi,, f@r-eas BAYSII)E BOROUG@I. Planrtii)g Con@n-*Issioii Recon,,!Ilelld@ition: A iiioti on i-.,as passed uz-,aiiinic),,jsly by the Pliiiiiiing Cor,@qii.,,sion I)y a recordcd vote ol 11 to apl)i,ove tilis i-eq@ie@t subje-It to tlie follo@-iing coi)ditions: 1. This conclitioiial use p@.i-i-,iit @,iill ex[)ire after olle (1) ye@ir. 2. A iiiii)iiiluiii of t@-io (2) poi,table toilets at@e to be provided for each eveiit until an average atterid;iiice is established. Mr. Jeffery Guerdat represented the applicant on motion by Councilman Cromwell, seconded by Councilman Griffin, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: None City Council voted to adopt the following resolution upon application of Tidewater Sports Car Club, Inc., for a Conditional Use P6rmit for recreational facilities of an outdoor nature (conducting gymkhanas involving sports car rallies): RESOLUTION UPON APPLICATION OF TIDEWATER R0977142 SPORTS CAR CLUB, INC., FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR recreational facilities of an outdoor nature (conducting gymkhanas involving sports car rallies) BE IT RESOLVED BY TIIE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that: Application of Tidewater Sports Car Club, Inc., for a Conditional Use Permit for recreational facilities of an outdoor nature (conducting gymkiFanas involving sports car rallies) on certain property located within the parking area at the Northeast corner of Kellam Road and Columbus Loop, running a distance of 458 feet along the North side of Columbus Loop, running a distance of 918 feet more or less along the Eastern property line, running a distance of 530 feet more or less along the South side of Virginia Beach Boulevard, running a dis- tance of 243 feet in a Southerly direction, running a distance of 131 feet more or less in a Westerly direction, and running a distance of 590 feet more or less along the East side of Kellam Road. Said parcel contains 10.247 acres. (Euclid Place - Sunnybrook Areas). Bayside Borough. Approval is subject to the following stipulations: 1. This conditional use permit will expire after one (1) year. 2. A minimum of two (2) portable toilets are to be pro- vided for each event until an average attendance is established. -,his resolution shall be effective upon date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, - I @ - ITEM #11272 VICE IDAYOR STANDING LEFT CHAMBERS On motion by Councilman Cromwell, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. 'riolland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing City Council voted to refer back to the Planning Director and the City Attorney the following ordinance to amend and reordain Article 2, Section 201, of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance pertaining to fences: AN ORI)INA-.'\ICI71' TO Al@1) 1111,,OIZDAIN ARTICI,E ?,, Si@'Cl-10,N -1@01, o@- CO!\'IPRT,-- TO FENCLS BE IT ORDAINEJ) BY TITE COUNCIL 01@- TIIL,-, CITY 01@, VIRGI@IIA BEACIT, VIRC@INIA: That Article Z, Sectioti ZC)I, Yards, of the C. Z. 0. is @Al@-icndecl aii(i re- ordainec3 as follows: (d) Reqiiirol-iiei-its rel@aiii)g to feiaccs alid walls ill yar(Is. (3) Fen(!es sliill-L-('- I)ro.Iiiiiilc,-d Iloll,,@l@LorLioii-of a J)arkin@, area of oiic )r iiioi-(-, \@,lii.cli i-.3 @,cljjc:ent to st@1'ect, c)rciil);Illce or as 'L coll(,itioll ol "i tl)is ---------- woven f,,.nce) ,vit:ii @it 7-1 1)er (:(,iit pcnctrittioll @N:Ilicii nie(!ts ;Lll J-O_r- fences. REFERRED BACK TO THE PLANNING COIIMISSION: September 26, 1977 A(lopted by tlie Couiicil of tlie City of Virgiiiia BCZLCII, Virgiiiia, oii thc day of -, 1977. 9/ -1 6- ITEM #11273 VICE MAYOR STANDING RETURNED TO CHAMBERS On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Vico-Mayor Standing, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes:. Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Councilwoman Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: None City Council voted to approve the following ordinance to amend and reordain Article 10, Section 1001, of the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance pertaining to use regulations for retail establishments in the I-1 Light Industrial District: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REORDAIN ARTICLE 10, SECTION 1001 OF THE COMPREHENSIVE ZONING ORDINANCE PERTAINING TO USE REGULATIONS FOR RETAIL ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE I-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: That Article 10, Section 1001, Use Regulations, of the C. Z. 0. is amended and reordained as follows: (b) Accessory uses and structures. Uses and structures which are customarily accessory and clearly incidental and subordinate to principal uses and structures, including, but not limited to, retail establishments, 4me4ud4mg dwelling or lodging units for occupancy by owners, guards or caretakers; provided that such dwelling or lodging units shall be located above or behind principal uses in such a way that they do not interrupt commercial or industrial frontage. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 26th day of September 1977. 9 2 67 7