HomeMy WebLinkAboutNOVEMBER 9, 1993 MINUTESof Vir-gir- ia
"WORLD'S LARGEST RESORT CITY"
CITY COUNCIL
MAYOR MEYERA E OBERNDORF, At Large
VICE MAYOR WILLIAM D SESSOMS JR At Large
JOHN A BAUM, Blackwater Borough
LI~IWOOD 0 BRANCH Ill V~rgmta Beach Borough
JAMES W BRAZIER, JR, Lynnhaven Borough
ROBERT W CLYBURN, Kempswlle Borough
ROBf:RT K DEAN Pnncess Anne Borough
LOUIS R ]ONES Baynde Borough
PAUL J LANTEIGNE, Pungo Borough
JOHN D MOSS At~.~arge
NAN(2Y K PARKER, At Large
],,L~dES K SPORE Czty Manager
LESLIE L LILLEY C~ty Attorney
RUTH HODGES SMITH, CMC /AAE C~tv Clerk
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
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NOVEMBER 9, 1993
I. CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING
- Council Chamber - 10:00 AM
A,
FIVE-YEAR FINANCIAL FORECAST
E. Dean Block, Director, Management and Budget
!1.
FY 1993-94 / 1998-99 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM WORKSHOP
E. Dean Block, Director, Management and Budget
A. RECONCILIATION OF ClP
III. INFORMAL SESSION
- Council Chamber -
12:30 PM
Ao
Bo
C.
CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf
ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
RECESS TO EXECUTIVE SESSION
IV. FORMAL SESSION
- Council Chamber - 2:00 PM
A.
B,
C.
Do
E,
F.
CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Meyera E. Obemdorf
INVOCATION: Reverend Joseph E. French
Francis Ashbury United Methodist Church
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
ELECTRONIC ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION
MINUTES
1. INFORMAL & FORMAL SESSIONS
- October 26, 1993
G. COUNCIL COMMrR'EE REPORT
,
1986 BOND REFERENDA
William A. Schlimgen, Chairman
H.
PUBUC HEARINGS
1. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
a. Proposed FY 1994 Capital Budget $102,799,810
b. Proposed Six-Year CIP $950,028,532
2. GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS $ 40,200,000
(Various Public Facilities/General Improvements)
3. WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS $ 5,450,000
(Improvements/Expansions to City's Water-Sewer System)
CONSENT AGENDA
All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered in the ordinary course of business
by City Council and will be enacted by one motion in the form listed. If an item is removed from
the Consent Agenda, it will be discussed and voted upon separately.
.
Resolution urging the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development adopt
pending changes to the Uniform Statewide Building Code re use of Iow water
consuming devices in reconstruction and rehabilitation.
.
Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE $11,230 from the State Department of
Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), Juvenile Justice Delinquency Prevention Act Grant #93-
A8020J to the Grants Consolidated Fund re developing a cultural awareness/cultural
diversity training curriculum and providing this training in four (4) workshops for
Criminal Justice System professionals.
.
Ordinance to APPROPRIATE $13,006,083 for fiscal year 1994 re payment of purchase
orders brought forward from fiscal year 1993 for materials, supplies, equipment or
services ordered in 1993 but not delivered or invoiced.
.
Ordinance appointing viewers in the petition of JAMES M. BEVERLY for the closure of
unimproved portion of 15th Street, formerly Georgia Avenue, shown upon that certain
plat entitled 'Virginia Beach Development Company, Map No. 5" (VIRGINIA BEACH
BOROUGH).
J. RESOLUTION/ORDINANCE
.
Resolution requesting the support of the General Assembly Delegation for the City's
Legislative Package in the 1994 General Assembly Session. (Deferred: 10/26/93)
.
Ordinance establishing a permanent full-time position for the City Clerk's Office re
scanning records into the imaging system and to address increased workload.
K. PUBUC HEARIHG
1. PLANNING
a.
Ordinance for the discontinuance, closure and ebandonment of a portion of a cul-
de-sac on the East side of Bray Road, 329.61 feet North of Lynn Acres Road,
containing 1,943 square feet, in the petition of THOMAS W. GODFREY SR. and
MARGARET C. GODFREY (LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH).
Deferred:
Deferred for Compliance:
Deferred:
November 14, 1992
December 8, 1992
June 8, 1993
Recommendation:
FINAL APPROVAL
b.
Applications of VIRGINIA BEACH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (PRINCESS
ANNE BOROUGH):
(1) CONDITIONAL CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATIONS:
(a)
From AG-1 Agricultural District to I-I Light Industrial District 600
feet Northwest of General Booth Boulevard beginning at a point
2320 feet more or less South of Dam Neck Road, containing
26.0081 acres.
(b)
From AG-2 Aoricultural District to I-I Liaht Industrial District on the
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Northwest side of General Booth Boulevard beginning at a point
3100 feet more or less South of Dam Neck Road, containing
11.5466 acres.
(c)
From I-I Light Industrial District to B-2 Community Business District
550 feet more or less Northwest of General Booth Boulevard
beginning at a point 3600 feet more or less South of Dam Neck
Road, containing 2.0237 acres.
(2)
RECONSIDERATION OF CONDITIONS placed on the Corporate Landing
Master Plan Land Use Rezoning Plan approved by City Council on June
13, 1988, re property on the South side of Dam Neck Road West of
General Booth Boulevard, containing 34.39 acres.
Recommendation:
APPROVE ALL APPUCATIONS
L. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
M. NEW BUSINESS
N. ADJOURNMENT
If you are physically disabled, hearing or visually Impaired
and need assistance at this meeting,
please call the CITY CLERK'S OFFICE at 427-4305 VOICE OR TDD by MONDAY 9:00 AM
11/03/93bap
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MINUTES
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
Virginia Beach, Virginia
November 9, 1993
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING re the FIVE-Y~
FINANCIAL FORECAST to the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL in the Council Chamber, City
Hall Building, on Tuesday, November 9, 1993, at 10:00 A.M.
Council Members Present.
Robert W. Clyburn, Robert K. Dean, Louis R, Jones, John D. Moss,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf and Nancy IC Parker
Council Members Absent:
Vice Mayor William D Sessoms, Jr.
ENTERED: 12:12 P.M. - Important
Meeting/Bank]
John A. Baurn
[ENTERED: FORMAL SESSION 3:25 P.M.
- Dentist & Family Funeral]
Linwood O. Branch, III
Paul J. Lanteigne
James W. Brazier, Jr.
[ENTERED: 10:12 A.M.]
[ENTERED: 11:05 A.M.]
[ENTERED: 10:45 A.M.]
Vice Mayor Sessotns, being a Corporate Officer of Central Fidelity Bank, disclosed there are no matters
on the agenda in which he has a "personal interest", as defined in the Act, either individually or in his
capacity as an officer of Central Fidelity Bank. The Vice Mayor regularly files this Disclosure with the
City Clerk as he may or may not know of the Bank's interest tn any application that may come before City
Council. Vice Mayor Sessorns' letter of November 9, 1993, is hereby made a part of the record.
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
City of Virginia Beach
WILLIAM D SESSOMS JR
VICE MAYOR
809 GREENTREE ARCH
VIRGINIA BEACH VIRGINIA 23451
(804) 455-5732
November 9, 1993
Mrs. Ruth Hodges Smith, CMC/AAE
City Clerk's Office
Municipal Center
V~rginia Beach, Virginia 23456
Re: Conflict of Interests Act
Dear Mrs. Smith:
In accordance with my letter to you dated August 10, 1993, I have thoroughly
reviewed the agenda for the November 9, 1993, meeting of City Council for the purpose of
identifying any matters in which I might have an actual or potential conflict under the
Virginia Conflict of Interests Act. Based on that review, please be advised that, to the best
of my knowledge, there are no matters on the agenda in which I have a "personal interest,"
as defined in the Act, either individually or in my capacity as an officer of Central Fidelity
Bank. Accordingly, I respectfully request that you record this letter in the official records
of the Council.
Thank you for your assistance and cooperation in this matter.
Very truly yours,
William D. Sessoms, Jr.
Vice-Mayor
WDS,Jr./dmc
November 9, 1993
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FIVE-YEAR FINANCZAL FORECAST
ITEM # 37376 (Continued)
Virginia Beach compares favorably with other Virginia communities regarding how much it spends on
maintaining infrastructure and to provide critical services such as education, parks and recreation and
public safety. According to the Virginia Auditor of Public Accounts, Virginia Beach continues to rank
lowest in per capita costs for government services in comparable areas. Virginia Beach has always had
a strong commitment to service.
This commitment is also demonstrated in education funding, which the City makes its single greatest
expenditure category, nearly 50% of the total budget. Even with this commitment, Virginia Beach ranks
below comparison cities in per pupil expenditures.
The term "base" budget has different meanings for the City and Schools forecast. For the City, the base
budget represents only current levels of effort. It provides no additional funding for new programs, new
positions or growth in demand or clients. For the Schools, the base budget includes funding and new
positions associated with growth in student membership and the cost of opening new schools. New pay
increases are not included in the base budget project for either City or Schools. This ttme last year,
possible deficits were forecast, without pay increases, in the range of $25.5-MILLION for FY 1994-95
and a deficit of $74-MILLION over the forecast period. This year, that $25.5-MILLION gap has been
closed at the "base" or "current services" budget level. This level of funding maintains existing levels
of effort without major degradation or expansion of services, significant increases in cost, or pay
increases.
For schools, the "base" level includes new teachers for growth in student membership, as well as the cost
of new schools. This year's forecast does not project a deficit for the city departments over the five year
period. This is due to the improving economy which resulted in revenues exceeding original predictions
and to the City's continuing efforts to lower the cost of providing services. The School's projectedfunding
requirements for FY 1994-95 decreased by $17.3-MILLION from last year's forecast for FY 1994-95.
This decrease in funding requirements is apparently due both to adjustments in methodology and a lower
than anticipated student growth.
FORECAST
City and Schools
Base Scenario
"Normal" Growth Scenario
Charts indicating Forecasts for City and Schools were presented by Mr. Block and are hereby made a
part of the record. The alternative scenario is based on the growth assumptions made in the "normal
growth ". For the City, expenditures will increase by the combined rates of inflation (approximately 2.5%
annually) and the growth in population (approximately 1% annually). For Schools, the increases in
expenditures are based on the combined growth rates of inflation (approximately 4% annually as provided
in their forecast) and student enrollment (approximately 2.5% as assumed in their forecast).
For both City and Schools these rates of growth are applied to all operations and maintenance costs. Debt
Service expenditures are the same as in the main scenario.
The amount of revenues allocated to support the expenditures for City Operations, School Operations and
Debt Service/CIP is the same as in the main scenario.
November 9, 1993
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FINANCL4L FORECAST
ITEM # 37376 (Continued)
Mr. Block cited the PROPOSED RECOMMENDATIONS FOR CONTINUED STABILIZATION:
,
2.
6.
Provide direction in December which provides the School
System with the amount of the local revenue transfer, exclusive
of State share sales tax, which will reasonably be available for
FY1994-95. Tala'ng an early and proactive stance in providing
Schools with the amount of the local support that is expected to
be available will also aid the School System in the development
of a realistic operating budget.
Utilize the City's Legislative Package and such other avenues
as are available to stress the importance of full education
funding, including funding for any new initiatives or mandates.
Retain all current revenue sources which support City and
School operations and the CIP.
Recognize and support the need for general government fee
adjustments.
Adopt a policy of not supplanting State or Federal revenues
with local revenues if either or both should reduce their support
for local school or city programs.
Strongly urge the School System to postpone consideration of
further operating or cap~ program initiatives, service level
increases, or other upgrades beyond the FY 1993-94 Capital
Budget until after the decision of the 1995 BRAC Commission.
November 9, 1993
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FY 1993-94 / 1998-99 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM WORKSHOP
11:47 P.M.
ITEM # 37377
Mayor Oberndorf called to order the FY 1993-94 / 1998-99 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
RECONCILIATION WORKSHOP in the Council Chamber, City Hall Building, on Tuesday, November
9, 1993, at 11:47 P.M.
Council Members Present:
Linwood O. Branch, III, James W. Brazier, Jr., Robert W. Clyburn,
Robert IC Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D. Moss, Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf and Nancy IC Parker
Council Members Absent:
John A. Baum and Vice Mayor William D. Sessorns, Jr.
November 9, 1993
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ITEM # 37378
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the INFORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY
COUNCIL in the Council Chamber, City Hall Building, on Tuesday, November 9, 1993, at 1:08 P.M.
Council Members Present:
Linwood O. Brancl~ III, James W. Brazier, Jr., Robert W. Clyburn,
Robert IC Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D. Moss, Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndoff, Nancy IC Parker Vice Mayor William D. Sessoms,
Jr.
Council Members ,4bsent:
John ,4. Bautn
November 9, 1993
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ITEM # 37379
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf entertained a motion to permit City Council to conduct its EXECUTIVE
SESSION, pursuant to Section 2.1-344, Code of Virginia, as amended, for the following purpose:
PERSONNEL MATTERS: Discussion or consideration of or interviews
of prospective candidates for employment, assignment, appointment,
promotion, performance, demotion, salaries, disciplining, or resignation
of specific public officers, appointees, or employees pursuant to Section
2.1-344 (A) (1).
To-Wit: Appointments - Boards and Commissions:
Human Rights Commission
LEGAL MATTERS: Consultation with legal counsel or briefings by staff
members, consultants, or attorneys pertaining to actual or probable
litigation, or other specific legal matters requesting the provisions of
legal advice by counsel pursuant to Section 2.1-344(A)(7).
To-Wit: Underground Storage Tanks
Dorothy J. Williamson v. City of Virginia Beach, et al
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council voted to proceed into
EXECUTIVE SESSION.
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Linwood O. Branch, III, James ~. Brazier, Jr., Robert W.. Clyburn,
Robert lC Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D. Moss,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy lC Parker and Vice Mayor William
D. Sessoms, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
John A. Baum
November 9, 1993
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FORMAL SESION
I~IRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
November 9, 1993
2:00 P3/I.
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the FORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY
COUNCIL in the Council Chamber, City Hall Building, on Tuesday, November 9, 1993, at 2:00 P.M.
Council Members Present:
Linwood O. Branch, III, James W.. Brazier, Jr., Robert W.. Clyburn,
Robert IC Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D. Moss, Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndo~ Nancy IC Parker and Vice Mayor William D.
Sessorns, Jr.
Council Members Absent:
John A. Baum
[ENTERED: FORMAL SESSION 3:25 P.M. -
Dentist & Family Funeral]
INVOCATION:
Reverend Joseph E. French
Francis Ashbury United Methodist Church
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-E. 1.
CERTIFICATION OF
EXECUTIVE SESSION
ITEM # 37380
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Council Lady Parker, City Council CERTIFIED THE
EXECUTIVE SESSION TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MOTION TO RECESS.
Only public business matters lawfully exempted from Open Meeting
requirements by Virginia law were discussed in Executive Session to
which this certification resolution applies;
AND,
Only such public business matters as were identified in the motion
convening the Executive Session were heard, discussed or considered by
Virginia Beach City Council.
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Linwood O. Branch, III, James W.. Brazier, Jr., Robert W. Clyburn,
Robert K. Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, Mayor Meyera E.
Oberndo~ John D. Moss, Nancy K, Parker and Vice Mayor William D.
Sessoms, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
John A. Baum
November 9, 1993
CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
WHEREAS: The Virginia Beach City Council convened into EXECUTIVE SESSION,
pursuant to thc affirmative vote recorded in ITEM # 37379, Page No. 7, and in accordance with
the provisions of The Virginia Freedom of Information Act; and,
WHEREAS: Section 2.1-344. of the Code of Virginia requires a certification by the
governing body that such Executive Session was conducted in conformity with Virginia law.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Virginia Beach City Council
hereby certifies that, to the best of each member's knowledge, (a) only public business matters
lawfully exempted from Open Meeting requirements by Virginia law were discussed in Executive
Session to which this certification resolution applies; and, (b) only such public business matters
as were identified in the motion convening this Executive Session were heard, discussed or
considered by Virginia Beach City Council.
R6th Hodges'~mith, CMC/AAE
City Clerk
November 9, 1993
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Item IV- F. 1.
MINUTES
ITEM # 37381
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Jones, City Council APPROVED the
Minutes of the INFORMAL AND FORMAL SESSIONS of November 2, 1993.
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Linwood O. Branch, III, James W. Brazier, Jr., Robert W. Clyburn,
Robert 32 Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, Mayor Meyera E.
Oberndoff, John D. Moss, Nancy 32 Parker and Vice Mayor William D.
Sessorns, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
John ,4. Baton
November 9, 1993
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Item 1V-G.i.
COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORT ITEM # 37382
William A. Schlimgen, Chairman - Bond Referendum Committee, reported the expenditures and
obligations incurred by the City through September 30, 1993 on highway and school projects related to
the 1986 referendum, community center projects related to the 1987 referendum, school projects related
to the 1989 Referendum, and the Lake Gaston Water Resource Project approved in the 1988
Referendum.
Relative the 1986 Highway Referendum, the Ferrell Parkway, Independence Boulevard Phase H-A,
Indian River Road, Northampton Boulevard, General Booth Boulevard and two Lynnhaven Parkway
projects are complete. Construction is scheduled to begin on Independence Boulevard, Phase IV-A in
April 1994. Of $40,000,000 authorized, 96. 7%, or $38,686,961, has been contracted.
Concerning the 1987 Recreation Center Referendum, the Great Neck, Bayside and Bow Creek facilities
are open to the public. The Princess Anne Community Center project is 97% complete. Through
September 30, 1993, $32,132,341, or 97.8%, of the $32,850,000 total has been contracted.
With reference to the 1986 School Referendum, negotiations are underway for the Various School Site
Acquisitions. Construction is complete on Ocean Lakes, Red Mill Farm, Tallwood and Glenwood
Elementaries. Sites for Landstown (formerly Green Run) Elementary and Middle School and
Strawbridge (formerly London Bridge) Elementary School have been acquired. Construction began on
Ocean Lakes High School in January 1993 and, as of September 30, 1993 was 45% complete. Corporate
Landing Elementary School is 99.9% complete. Funds totaling $32,310,000, or 100% of the $32,310,000
authorized, have been contracted. Concerning the 1989 School Referendum, work is complete on the
original thirteen elementary school gymnasium additions. Construction on the addition at Old Donation
Center for the Gifted and Talented began December 1992 and, as of September 30, 1993, was 75%
complete. Work is complete on Strawbridge Elementary and the Bayside and Kellam High School
modernizations. Construction of the Tallwood High, Landstown Elementary, and Landstown Middle
School projects is 99.9%, 99.9%, and 99.9% complete, respectively. Of $68,375,000 authorized,
$68,118,058, or 99.6%, has been contracted.
Relative the 1988 Lake Gaston Water Resource Project Referendum, as indicated in previous quarterly
reports, work on this project is delayed pending approval from the Federal Energy Regulatory
Commission. However, in December 1991, a Federal Appeals Court ruled construction could begin on
the overhead crossings (Contract BI) and the below-ground portion of the pump station (part of Contract
D1). Construction has begun on BI and the authorized portion of D1, and is 61% and 83% complete,
respectively. Of $161,522,000 authorized, $26,240,383 or 16%, has been contracted.
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-H. 1.
ITEM # 37383
Mayor Oberndorf DECLARED A PUBLIC HEARING:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
Proposed FY 1994 Capital Budget
$102,799,810
Proposed Six-Year CIP
$ 9s0,028,s32
The following registered to speak on various concerns:
Al Strazzullo, 3120 Sand Pine Roa~ Phone: 481-0024, represented the Citizens Action Coalition
Lou Pace, 1908 Hunts Neck Court, Phone: 468-0925
Linda Hudson, 344 Whiting Lane, Phone: 426-7588
Attorney 1~ J. Nutter H, 4425 Corporation Lane, Phone: 671-6037
Charles F. Earp, 329 Teal Crescent, Phone: 721-7711
Judy Gearhart, 2865 Sandpiper, Phone: 426-7700
Herb Taylor, 3325 Sandpiper Road,
Edward S. Martin, 2253 Widgeon Lane, Phone: 721-7734
Al Toher, 4141 Rundel Lane, Phone: 340-8013
Stephen Koontz, 1154 Wood Cock Lane, Phone: 425-8802
Warren King, 1126 Kearsarge Court, Phone: 496-0145
Sandi Mitchell, 728 Harris Point Drive, Phone: 499-4061, represented the Bayside High School t~A
James F. Maclin, 3012 Sandfiddler Road, Phone: 271-5020
Maxine C. Graham, 3057 South Sandpiper Road
There being no further speakers, Mayor Oberndorf CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.
November 9, 1993
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Item [V-H. 2.
ITEM # 37384
Mayor Oberndorf DECLARED A PUBLIC HEARING:
GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS
$ 40,200,000 (Various Public Facilities/General Improvements)
The following registered to speak:
Walter Erb, 150 Cayuga Road, Phone: 497-7451
There being no further speakers, Mayor Oberndorf CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-H.3.
ITEM # 37385
Mayor Oberndorf DECIalRED A PUBLIC HEARING:
WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS
$ 5,450,000 (Improvements/Expansions to City's Water-Sewer System)
The .following registered to speak:
Walter Erb, 150 Cayuga Road, Phone: 497-7451
There being no further speakers, Mayor Oberndorf CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING.
November 9, 1993
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CONSENT AGENDA
ITEM # 37386
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council APPROVED in ONE
MOTION items 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the CONSENT AGENDA.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Bautn, Linwood O. Branch, III, James W. Brazier, Jr., Robert W.
Clyburn, Robert IC Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D.
Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndoff, Nancy K. Parker and Vice Mayor
William D. Sessoms, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-L1.
CONSENT AGENDA
ITEM # 37387
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessorns, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council ADOPTED:
Resolution urging the Virginia Department of Housing and Community
Development adopt pending changes to the Uniform Statewide Building
Code re use of low water consuming devices in reconstruction and
rehabilitation.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Linwood O. Branch, III, James W. Brazier, Jr., Robert W.
Clyburn, Robert K. Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D.
Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndoff, Nancy I~ Parker and Vice Mayor
William D. Sessorns, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
November 9, 1993
RESOLUTION URGING THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING
AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TOADOPT THE PENDING
CHANGES TO THE VIRGINIA UNIFORM STATEWIDE
BUILDING CODE, WHICH WOULD REQUIRE THE USE OF
LOW WATER CONSUMING DEVICES.
WHEREAS: water is a finite and precious resource that is
in increasingly short supply throughout the Commonwealth;
WHEREAS: water like all of our natural resources should
be conserved wherever possible;
WHEREAS: the Department of Housing and Community
Development is considering changes to the Virginia Uniform
Statewide Building Code, which would require the use of low water
consuming devices;
WHEREAS: an ultra low flush toilet for instance will use
1.6 gallons per flush as opposed to six gallons from a conventional
toilet;
WHEREAS: the City of Virginia Beach has for a number of
years required the use of water conserving fixtures in new
construction and rehabilitation; and
WHEREAS: the city has also vigorously pursued the
installation for instance of ultra-low flush toilets through the
use of rebates.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: by the Council of the
City of Virginia Beach that the Department of Housing and Community
Development is requested to adopt as soon as possible pending
changes to the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Codes, which
would require the use of iow water consuming devices;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that this action should be
expedited to the extent possible and should also extend to
requiring the use of iow water consuming devices in reconstruction
and rehabilitation.
the
Resolved by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach on
November
day of , 1993.
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Item IV-L2.
CONSENT AGENDA
ITEM # 37388
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council ADOPTED:
Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE $11,230 from the State
Department of Criminal Justice Services (DC. IS), Juvenile Justice
Delinquency Prevention Act Grant g93-A8020J to the Grants
Consolidated Fund re developing a cultural awareness/cultural diversity
training curriculum and providing this training in four (4) workshops for
Criminal Justice System professionals.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Linwood O. Branch, III, James W. Brazier, Jr., Robert W.
Clyburn, Robert IC Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D.
Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndo~ Nancy IC Parker and Vice Mayor
William D. Sessoms, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
November 9, 1993
AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE $11,230 FROM THE STATE
DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES FOR DEVELOPMENT OF A TRAINING CURRICULUM
AND PROVISION OF FOUR CITY-WIDE WORKSHOPS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM PROFESSIONALS
FOCUSING ON CULTURAL AWARENESS AND DIVERSITY
5 WHEREAS, the Department of Juvenile Probation is responsible for provl&ng support services for the Juvenile and
6 Domestic Relations Court, probation and family counseling services for clients, intake coverage for the public and police,
7 and spouse abuse support services for residents of Virginia Beach,
WHEREAS, a recent analysis of cultural trends shows a cultural change in the State's and Nation's cultural
composition characterized by increases in ethnic and multi-cultural populations, and in the clientele served by the Criminal
Justice System,
3. 'l WHEREAS, Criminal Justice System professionals (Judges, Administrators, Police, Intake and Probation Officers,
'l 2 Sheriffs, Detention staff, etc ) have frequent direct contact with members of multi-cultural populations during very stressful
3- 3 situations, for which training in cultural awareness and diversity would be of assistance in providing services to this
3.4 chentele,
WHEREAS, the Department of Juvenile Probation has applied for, and has been awarded a grant in the amount of
$11,230 00 (to be paid in quarterly payments of three @$2,808, and 1 @$2,806) to develop a training curriculum on cultural
awareness and diversity, and to provide this training through four workshops for Criminal Justice System professionals which
would not require City matching funds
3.9 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
2 0 VIRGINIA, to accept and appropriate $! 1,230 00 from the State Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS), Juvenile
2 3. Justice Delinquency Prevention Act Grant #93-A8020J to the Grants Consohdated Fund for the purpose of developing a
2 2 cultural awareness/cultural diversity training curriculum and providing this training in four workshops for Criminal Jusuce
2 3 System professionals
24 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, to
2 5 increase Estimated State revenue by $11,230.00
26
This ordinance shall be effective from the date of its adopuon
2 7 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the Nxnt:h day of
November
, 1993.
28
2 9 APPROVED AS TO CONTENT
33- DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET
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Item 1V-L3.
CONSENT AGENDA
ITEM # 37389
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council ADOPTED:
Ordinance to APPROPRIATE $13,006,083 for fiscal year 1994 re
payment of purchase orders brought forward from fiscal year 1993 for
materials, supplies, equipment or services ordered in 1993 but not
delivered or invoiced.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Linwood O. Branch, III, James W.. Brazier, Jr., Robert W..
Clyburn, Robert I~ Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D.
Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K~ Parker and Vice Mayor
William D. Sessorns, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
November 9, 1993
AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE
$13,006,083 FOR FISCAL YEAR 1994
FOR THE PAYMENT OF PURCHASE ORDERS
BROUGHT FORWARD FROM FISCAL YEAR 1993
7
WHEREAS, during the course of business in fiscal year 1993, purchase
orders or contracts were issued committing the City to purchase materials, supplies,
equipment or services for use by several departments, divisions or bureaus, and
10
WHEREAS, these purchase orders or contracts were charged to
appropriations previously authorized for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1993 so as to
reduce the unencumbered balance of those appropriations, and
11
12
13
WHEREAS, on June 30, 1993, there were purchase orders or contracts
totalling $13,006,083 for which materials, supplies, equipment or services had not been
delivered or invoiced.
14
15
16
17
18
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, that the funds totalling $13,006,083 for purchase orders or
contracts outstanding on June 30, 1993, be appropriated to fiscal 1994 operating
budgets for the respective departments of the City so that upon delivery of the materials,
supplies, equipment or services there shall be sufficient funds to make payments.
19
20
BE, IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the appropriations be offset from funds
in the following respective fund balances:
General
School Operating
~ Water & Sewer
School Self-Insurance Trust
~ Federal Housing Assistance
E-911 Communicatzon Systems
27 Tourism Growth Investment
28 Rssk Management
~ Information Technology
School Cafeterias
~ Parks & Recreation
Print Shop
~ School Athletsc
Telecommunications
~ Capstal Projects
Csty Garage
37 Golf Courses
38
39
40 of
$ 6,010,496 School Textbook $ 32,577
3,634,000 Parking 27,739
1,728,668 Microcomputer 26,639
559,513 Automated F~nger Prsnt ID 15,611
179,515 MH/MR/SA 2,535
125,001 Marine Science Museum 1,905
90,135 Sheriff's Dept. 1,620
89,176 Law Library 772
79,786 Access Channel Support 702
70,125 City Beautification 583
64,100 Mental Retardation Gsft 510
49,407 Parks & Recreation Gift 101
46,955
45,888 Total Fund Balance $13,006,083
44,416
40,163
37,445
This ordinance shall be in effect from the date of its adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virignia on the
November ., 1993.
41 Public Hearing:
9 day
,~OVED AS TO CQxNzTENTS
"-;',&RT~ ~ ~;q '
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Item IV-L 4.
CONSENT AGENDA
ITEM # 37390
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council ADOPTED:
Ordinance appointing viewers in the petition of JAMES M. BEVERLY
for the closure of unimproved portion of 15th Street, formerly Georgia
Avenue, shown upon that certain plat entitled "Virginia Beach
Development Company, Map No. 5" (VIRGINIA BEACH BOROUGH).
The Viewers are:
David M. Grochmal
Director of General Services
Robert J. Scott
Director of Planning
Director of Public Works
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baurn, Linwood O. Branch, III, James W. Brazier, Jr., Robert W.
Clyburn, Robert lc Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D.
Moss, Mayor Meyera E. OberndorjS, Nancy lC Parker and Vice Mayor
William D. Sessorns, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
November 9, 1993
NOTICE
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at the meeting of the City Council of
the City of Virginia Beach, Vmrginia, to be held on the 9th day of
November, 1993, at 2:00 o'clock p.m., at the City Hall of the City
of V~rginia Beach, Princess Anne Station, the undersigned wzll
petition the Counczl for the appointment of Vzewers to view the
below-described portion of that certain street and report to the
Czty Council whether in the opinion of the Viewers, what, if any,
znconvenzence would result from the vacatzng, closzng and
dzscontinuance of same, the said portion of said street being
described as follows:
ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings
and zmprovements thereon, lying, situate and bezng in the Cmty of
Vlrgmnma Beach, V~rgznza, and being a portzon of Fifteenth Street,
formerly Georgia Avenue, and being bounded and descrzbed as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point, being the Northwest zntersection of
Fifteenth Street extended and Arctic Avenue, sometimes known as
Arctzc Cmrcle, sometzmes known as Arctic Crescent, and from samd
poznt of beginnmng running Southerly along the Western rmght-of-way
lmne of Arctzc Avenue S 08 degrees 13' 00" E 65 feet to a point;
thence S 59 degrees, 05' 00" W 177.79 feet to a point; thence S 46
degrees 30' 00" E 5.19 feet to the Northeastern most point of Lot
1 zn Block 5 of "Map No. 5 of Property of Virginia Beach
Development Co.," as recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court of the Cmty of Virgznia Beach, Virginia, zn Map Book 5, Part
1, Page 21-2 of 2; thence S 64 degrees 49' 47" W 9.46 feet to the
Western boundary of the property now or formerly belonging to Sam
B. Archbell, thence along samd boundary N 46 degrees 43' 51" W
115.79 feet to a pomnt; thence N 08 degrees 13' 00" W 49.83 feet to
a pomnt mn the Southern boundary of Block 19 and Northern right of
way of 15th Street as shown on that certain plat entitled,
"Vzrginia Beach," said plat being recorded in the Clerk's Office
aforesaid zn Map Book 1, page 20B; thence along the Southern
boundary of said Block 19 and Northern right of way of 15th Street
N 81 degrees 47' 00" E 241.94 feet to the point of beginning.
ALL the above, shown upon that certain plat entitled, "Plat of
virginia Beach Development Co., Map No. 5," made by Mel Smith &
Associates, dated January 5, 1993.
At that time, anyone affected may appear and present his
views.
After the report of the Viewers is received, at the next
regular meeting of the City Council, or as soon thereafter as the
matter may be placed on the agenda, the undersigned will Petition
the City Council to vacate, close and discontinue that portion of
15th Street, in the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, described
above.
John W. Richardson, Esquire
STALLINGS & RICHARDSON, P.C.
2101 Parks Avenue, Suite 801
Post Office Box 1687
Vlrgznza Beach, Vlrginza 23451
(804) 422-4700
elB
IN THE MATTER OF CLOSING, VACATING AND DISCONTINUING A PORTION OF
THAT CERTAIN STREET, KNOWN AS 15TH STREET, SHOWN UPON THAT CERTAIN
PLAT ENTITLED "VIRGINIA BEACH DEVELOPMENT CO., MAP NO. 5," MADE BY
MEL SMITH & ASSOCIATES, WHICH PLAT IS ATTACHED HERETO.
PETITION
Your petitioner, James M. Beverly, respectfully represents as
follows:
1. That pursuant to the provisions of Section 15.1-364 of
the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, the Petitioner applies for
the vacating, closing, and discontinuance of a portion of that
certain street described as follows:
ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings
and Improvements thereon, lying, situate and being in the City of
V~rg~n~a Beach, Virginia, and being a port~on of F~fteenth Street,
formerly Georgia Avenue, and being bounded and described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point, being the Northwest intersection of
F~fteenth Street extended and Arctic Avenue, sometimes known as
Arctic C~rcle, sometimes known as Arctic Crescent, and from sa~d
point of beginning running Southerly along the Western right-of-way
l~ne of Arctic Avenue S 08 degrees 13' 00" E 65 feet to a point;
thence S 59 degrees, 05' 00" W 177.79 feet to a point; thence S 46
degrees 30' 00" E 5.19 feet to the Northeastern most point of Lot
1 in Block 5 of "Map No. 5 of Property of Virginia Beach
Development Co.," as recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Map Book 5, Part
1, Page 21-2 of 2; thence S 64 degrees 49' 47" W 9.46 feet to the
Western boundary of the property now or formerly belonging to Sam
B. Archbell, thence along sa~d boundary N 46 degrees 43' 51" W
115.79 feet to a point; thence N 08 degrees 13' 00" W 49.83 feet to
a point ~n the Southern boundary of Block 19 and Northern right of
way of 15th Street as shown on that certain plat entitled,
"Virginia Beach," said plat being recorded in the Clerk's Office
aforesaid in Map Book 1, page 20B; thence along the Southern
boundary of sa~d Block 19 and Northern right of way of 15th Street
N 81 degrees 47' 00" E 241.94 feet to the point of beginning.
Samd parcel of land being a portion of 15th Street, as indmcated on
that certain plat entmtled, "Plat of Virginia Beach Development
Co., Map No. 5," made by Mel Smith & Associates, dated January 5,
1993, which plat is attached hereto and made a part hereof.
2. That no inconvenience will result to any persons by
reason of said closing, vacation, and discontinuance of said
street; and the Petztioner prays that this Honorable Council
appoznt viewers as provided by law to view said platted street
proposed to be closed and to report in writing to the Council on or
before the day of , 1993, as to whether in the
opinion of sa~d V~ewers, that inconvenience, if any, would result
from the discontinuance and closing of this portmon of said street,
as herein reported and descrmbed.
3. That on the 27th day of October , 1993, and on
the 3rd day of November , 1993, notice of the presenting of
this applicatzon was published in the Beacon, a newspaper of
general c~rculatzon in the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
4. That the fee simple owners of all land along and adjacent
to and affected by said portion of the platted street ms your
petitioner here~n, James M. Beverly, 317-B First Colonial Road,
Vzrgznza Beach, Vzrgznia 23454; Bernard T. Calvillo, 1500 Arctic
Avenue, Virgznma Beach, Virginia 23451; Bradshaw W. Fentress, 400
Arctzc Crescent, V~rgznma Beach, Vzrginia 23451; and Isadore S.
zfass, 401 15th Street, Virgznia Beach, Vzrgmnma 23451.
John W. Rmchardson, Esquire
STALLINGS & RICHARDSON, P.C.
2101 Parks Avenue, Suite 801
Post Office Box 1687
V~rg~nia Beach, V~rgin~a 23451
(804) 422-4700
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BUEL SUITH & ASSOCIATES
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AFFIDAVIT
STATE OF VIRGINIA,
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
I, John W. Richardson, attorney for James M. Beverly, being
first duly sworn, depose and state:
1. That I am an attorney at law, practicing in the City of
Virginia Beach, Virginia, and represent James M. Beverly.
2. That on the 27th day of October, 1993, and on the 3rd day
of November, 1993, not~ce of the presenting of the application to
close a portion of that certain street known as 15th Street on
behalf of James M. Beverly, was published in the Beacon, a
newspaper with general circulation in the City of Virginia Beach,
V~rg~nia.
Further the deponent sayeth
,~Subscrlbed and sworn to before {me this~~~day of
My commission expires'
MOOOY E STALLINGS JR
JOHN W RICHARDSON
GREGORY KlM PUGH
KEVlN E MARTIN-GAYLE
STALLINGS AND RICHARDSON, P.C.
A'~I'ORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAW
2101 PARKS AVENUE
PAVILION CENTER SUITE 801
P O BOX 1687
VIRGINIA BEACH VIRGINIA 2.3451
TELEPHONE (804! 422 4700
FACSIMILE {BO4) 422-3320
1. I, John W. Richardson, attorney for James M. Beverly,
hereby certify that I am an attorney at law and represent James M.
Beverly, the petmtmoner.
2. If the property described below is discontinued, closed
and vacated by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
then t~tle to samd property will remain vested in CALA Corporation,
the holder of the underlymng fee in samd property, free from the
· nterests of the public mn and to the property as a publmc street.
The samd property referred to herein is hereby described as
follows'
ALL THAT certain lot, pmece or parcel of land, with the bumldings
and mmprovements thereon, lymng, situate and being in the City of
Vmrgmnma Beach, Vmrgmnma, and being a portion of Fmfteenth Street,
formerly Georgma Avenue, and bemng bounded and descrmbed as
follows:
BEGINNING at a pomnt, bemng the Northwest intersection of
Fmfteenth Street extended and Arctic Avenue, sometimes known as
Arctic Cmrcle, sometmmes known as Arctmc Crescent, and from said
pomnt of begmnning running Southerly along the Western rmght-of-way
lmne of Arctmc Avenue S 08 degrees 13' 00" E 65 feet to a pomnt;
thence S 59 degrees, 05' 00" W 177.79 feet to a point; thence S 46
degrees 30' 00" E 5.19 feet to the Northeastern most point of Lot
1 mn Block 5 of "Map No. 5 of Property of Virginma Beach
Development Co.," as recorded mn the Clerk's Offmce of the Circuit
Court of the Cmty of Vmrgmnia Beach, Vmrgmnma, mn Map Book 5, Part
1, Page 21-2 of 2; thence S 64 degrees 49' 47" W 9.46 feet to the
Western boundary of the property now or formerly belongmng to Sam
B. Archbell, thence along samd boundary N 46 degrees 43' 51" W
115.79 feet to a point; thence N 08 degrees 13' 00" W 49.83 feet to
a pomnt in the Southern boundary of Block 19 and Northern right of
way of 15th Street as shown on that certain plat entitled,
"Virgmnia Beach," said plat being recorded in the Clerk's Office
aforesaid mn Map Book 1, page 20B; thence along the Southern
boundary of samd Block 19 and Northern right of way of 15th Street
N 81 degrees 47' 00" E 241.94 feet to the point of beginnmng.
ORDINANCE APPOINTING VIEWERS
WHEREAS, James M. Beverly has given due and proper notice in
accordance with the statutes for such cases made, that he will on
the 9th day of November , 1993, apply to the City Council
of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, for the appointment of
Viewers to view the below-described property and report in writing
to the Council whether, in the opinion of said Viewers, any, and if
any, what inconvenience would result from the discontinuance of the
hereinafter described portion of that certain street of variable
w~dth, and has filed such application with said Council.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ORDAINED by the Council of the City of
Virginia Beach, Virginia'
THAT Robert C. Scott , David M. Grochmal , and
Ralph A. Smith , are hereby appointed to v~ew the below
described property and report in writing to the Council, as soon as
possible, whether in their opinion, any, and if any, what
inconvenience would result in the discontinuing and vacating of a
portion of that certain street of variable width located ~n the
C~ty of V~rg~nia Beach, Virginia, and more particularly described
as follows-
ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land, w~th the buildings
and ~mprovements thereon, lying, s~tuate and being in the C~ty of
V~rg~nla Beach, Virginia, and being a portion of F~fteenth Street,
formerly Georgia Avenue, and being bounded and described as
follows'
BEGINNING at a point, being the Northwest ~ntersection of
F~fteenth Street extended and Arctic Avenue, sometimes known as
Arctic C~rcle, sometimes known as Arctic Crescent, and from said
point of beginning running Southerly along the Western right-of-way
line of Arctic Avenue S 08 degrees 13' 00" E 65 feet to a point;
thence S 59 degrees, 05' 00" W 177.79 feet to a point; thence S 46
degrees 30' 00" E 5.19 feet to the Northeastern most point of Lot
1 in Block 5 of "Map No. 5 of Property of Virginia Beach
Development Co.," as recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court of the City of Virginia Beach, V~rgin~a, ~n Map Book 5, Part
1, Page 21-2 of 2; thence S 64 degrees 49' 47" W 9.46 feet to the
Western boundary of the property now or formerly belonging to Sam
B. Archbell, thence along said boundary N 46 degrees 43' 51" W
115.79 feet to a point; thence N 08 degrees 13' 00" W 49.83 feet to
a point ~n the Southern boundary of Block 19 and Northern right of
way of 15th Street as shown on that certain plat entitled,
"V~rginia Beach," sa~d plat being recorded in the Clerk's Off~ce
aforesaid ~n Map Book 1, page 20B; thence along the Southern
boundary of said Block 19 and Northern right of way of 15th Street
N 81 degrees 47' 00" E 241.94 feet to the point of beginning.
ALL the above, shown upon that certain plat entitled, "Plat of
Virginia Beach Development Co., Map No. 5," made by Mel Smith &
Associates, dated January 5, 1993.
this
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
9 day of November , 1993.
ORDINANCE NO.
IN THE MATTER OF CLOSING, VACATING AND DISCONTINUING A PORTION OF
THAT CERTAIN STREET OF VARIABLE WIDTH KNOWN AS 15TH STREET, AS
SHOWN UPON THAT CERTAIN PLAT ENTITLED, "PLAT OF VIRGINIA BEACH
DEVELOPMENT CO., MAP NO. 5," WHICH PLAT IS ATTACHED HERETO.
WHEREAS, mt appearing by affidavmt that property notice has
been given by James M. Beverly, that he would make applicatmon on
, 1993, to have the hereinafter described
street dlscontmnued, closed and vacated; and
WHEREAS, mt ms the judgment of the Council that said street be
dmscontinued, closed, and vacated;
NOW, THEREFORE,
SECTION I
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Virginma Beach,
Vmrgmnia, that the heremnafter described street be discontinued,
closed and vacated:
ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land, wmth the buildings
and improvements thereon, lyzng, situate and bemng mn the City of
Virgmnia Beach, Virgznma, and being a portion of Fifteenth Street,
formerly Georgia Avenue, and being bounded and described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point, being the Northwest intersection of
Fmfteenth Street extended and Arctic Avenue, sometimes known as
Arctic Cmrcle, sometmmes known as Arctic Crescent, and from samd
pomnt of beginning runnmng Southerly along the Western right-of-way
lmne of Arctic Avenue S 08 degrees 13' 00" E 65 feet to a point;
thence S 59 degrees, 05' 00" W 177.79 feet to a pomnt; thence S 46
degrees 30' 00" E 5.19 feet to the Northeastern most point of Lot
1 mn Block 5 of "Map No. 5 of Property of Virginia Beach
Development Co.," as recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court of the Cmty of Vmrgmnma Beach, Vmrgznia, in Map Book 5, Part
1, Page 21-2 of 2; thence S 64 degrees 49' 47" W 9.46 feet to the
Western boundary of the property now or formerly belonging to Sam
B. Archbell, thence along said boundary N 46 degrees 43' 51" W
115.79 feet to a point; thence N 08 degrees 13' 00" W 49.83 feet to
a pomnt ~n the Southern boundary of Block 19 and Northern right of
way of 15th Street as shown on that certamn plat entitled,
"Virginia Beach," samd plat being recorded in the Clerk's Office
aforesaid mn Map Book 1, page 20B; thence along the Southern
boundary of said Block 19 and Northern right of way of 15th Street
N 81 degrees 47' 00" E 241 .94 feet to the point of beginning.
Said parcel of land bemng a portion of 15th Street, as indicated on
that certain plat entmtled, "Plat of Property of Virginia Beach
Development Co., Map No. 5," made by Mel Smmth & Associates, dated
January 5, 1993, whmch plat ms attached hereto and made a part
hereof.
SECTION II
A certifmed copy of this Ordinance shall be filed in the
Clerk's Office of the Circumt Court of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, and indexed mn the name of the City of Virgmnia Beach as
Grantor.
Adopted:
G-PIN NO.
ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings
and improvements thereon, lying, situate and being in the City of
Virginia Beach, V~rg~n~a, and being a portion of Fifteenth Street,
formerly Georgia Avenue, and being bounded and described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point, being the Northwest ~ntersection of
Fifteenth Street extended and Arctic Avenue, sometimes known as
Arctic Circle, sometimes known as Arctic Crescent, and from said
point of beginning running Southerly along the Western right-of-way
l~ne of Arctic Avenue S 08 degrees 13' 00" E 65 feet to a point;
thence S 59 degrees, 05' 00" W 177.79 feet to a point; thence S 46
degrees 30' 00" E 5.19 feet to the Northeastern most point of Lot
1 in Block 5 of "Map No. 5 of Property of V~rginia Beach
Development Co.," as recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court of the City of V~rginia Beach, Virginia, ~n Map Book 5, Part
1, Page 21-2 of 2; thence S 64 degrees 49' 47" W 9.46 feet to the
Western boundary of the property now or formerly belonging to Sam
B. Archbell, thence along said boundary N 46 degrees 43' 51" W
115.79 feet to a point; thence N 08 degrees 13' 00" W 49.83 feet to
a point in the Southern boundary of Block 19 and Northern right of
way of 15th Street as shown on that certain plat entitled,
"Virginia Beach," sa~d plat being recorded ~n the Clerk's Office
aforesaid in Map Book 1, page 20B; thence along the Southern
boundary of sa~d Block 19 and Northern right of way of 15th Street
N 81 degrees 47' 00" E 241.94 feet to the poznt of beginning.
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Item IV-J. 1,
RESOLUTIONS~ORDINANCES
ITEM # 37391
The following registered in OPPOSITION:
Lou Pace, 1908 Hunts Neck Court, Phone: 468-0925
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Clyburn, City Council ADOPTED, AS
AMENDED:
Resolution requesting the support of the General Assembly Delegation
for the City's Legislative Package in the 1994 General Assembly Session.
The following item shall be ADDED to the LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE:
Matching funds from the State shall be requested for a Juvenile
Detention Facility.
The following issue shall be AMENDED in the LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE:
Full Funding of Education.
Recommendation
The General Assembly should fully fund the
Standards of Quality and the State's mandates for teachers'
salaries, nurses or other requirements. Furthermore, the State
should begin a program of funding the costs of capital facilities
necessary for educating the children of the Commonwealth.
The following issue shall be DELETED from the LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE:
Exemption of nonprofits from Stormwater Management Fee.
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-J. 1.
RESOLUTIONS/ORDINANCES ITEM # 37391 (Continued)
Voting:
ll-O*(See Verbal Nays)
Council Members Voting Aye for The Legislative Package:
John A. Baurn, Linwood O. Branch, III, Robert W. Clyburn, Louis
Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne and Vice Mayor William D., Sessorns, Jr.
Council Members Voting Aye with Verbal Nays on specific items:
Funding for lease payments of a new 100,000 square feet office building to
house the Department of Social Services and the Health Department.
Verbal Nay - Robert I~ Dean
Amendment of two code sections dealing with tax increment
financing.
Verbal Nay - Robert I~ Dean and John D. Moss
Change the special service district code section to allow the
provision of "more timely services" in the district s well as the
"additional" or "more complete" services.
Verbal Nay - John D. Moss
Constitution Amendment to allow elected School Board with
taxing power.
Verbal Nay - James W. Brazier, Jr. and Robert IC Dean
Billing of stormwater utility accounts.
Verbal Nay - Robert ~ Dean, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera
E. Oberndorf and Nancy ~ Parker
Council Members Absent:
None
November 9, 1993
RESOLUTION SUBMITTING THE CITY'S LEGISLATIVE
PACKAGE TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DELEGATION FOR
CONSIDERATION IN THE 1994 GENERAL ASSEMBLY
SESSION.
WHEREAS: The 1994 General Assembly Session will begin January
1994;
WHEREAS: The Council has traditionally provided a package of
legislative request to the General Assembly Delegation in support
of the goals and objectives of the City; and
WHEREAS: Council has considered a number of issues for
inclusion in the Legislative Package and has adopted the package
including the following issues:
FUNDING ISSUES IN PRIORITY ORDER
$5 million to fund the construction of the expansion of
the Marine Science Museum.
Request $458,950, which is 50% of the cost, to relocate
the Pendleton Child Service Center.
Funding for lease payments of a new 100,000 sq. ft.
office building to house the Department of Social
Services and the Health Department.
$5 million for partial funding of the Hurricane
Protection Program.
Request the State match the city $250,000 for planning a
new Virginia Beach juvenile detention home.
STATEWIDE FUNDING ISSUES
Request for the state to pay the local share of the cost
of establishing the new family court system. The total
local cost is estimated at $800,000.
Full funding for the Virginia Housing Partnership Fund.
Full funding of education including any mandated teacher
salary increases.
Transportation funding.
Full funding for State Aid to Libraries.
OTHER ISSUES
Request a class two misdemeanor for a hotel/motel guest
to refuse to relinquish a room at the conclusion of his
agreed length of stay and requested to do so by the
management.
Request the code be amended to allow the city to impose
civil penalties without requiring the owner appear in
court on housing and property maintenance violations.
Enabling legislation be enacted, which would allow the
city to offer sufficient incentives for recycling, and
similar businesses to relocate in what are called
Environmental Enterprise Zones.
Amendment of two code sections dealing with tax increment
financing.
Change the special service district code section to allow
the provision of "more timely services" in the district
as well as the "additional" or "more complete" services.
Post Labor Day school opening.
Declaration of local emergency.
Constitutional Amendment to allow elected School Board
with taxing power.
Abuse of dealer license plates.
Billing of stormwater utility accounts.
ADDENDUM PUBLIC SAFETY PACKAGE
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of
Virginia Beach, the General Assembly is requested to support
legislation that would carry out the principles as outlined in the
Legislative Package for the 1994 Session of the General Assembly.
Resolved by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach on
day of November , 1993.
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Item IV-H. 2.
RESOL UTIONS/ORDINANCES
ITEM # 37392
MOTION was made by Councilman Moss, seconded by Councilman Dean:
The Council of the City of Virginia Beach requests the General Assembly
to amend Section 15.1-292.4 of the Code of Virginia to provide that no
ordinance to establish a utility or to enact a system of service changes for
stormwater management shall be adopted until first approved by the
voters of the locality in a referendum. It is further requested that the
statute provide that any ordinance to establish a utility or to enact a
system of service changes for stormwater management, which was
adopted prior to July 1, 1996, shall become void on July 1, 1996, unless
approved and ratified by the voters in a referendum prior to that date.
Voting:
4-7 (MOTION LOST TO ,4 NEGATIVE VOTE)
Council Members Voting ,4ye:
Robert ~ Dean, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndo~ Nancy 14.
Parker
Council Members Voting Nay:
John `4. Baurn, Linwood O. Branch, III, James W.. Brazier, Jr., Robert W.
Clyburn, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, and Vice Mayor William D
Sessoms, Jr.
Council Members ,4bsent:
None
November 9, 1993
Item 1V-H. 3.
~SOL UTIONS/ORD1N,4NCES
ITEM # 37393
Upon motion by Councilman Moss, seconded by Council Lady Parker, City Council DEFERRED
INDEFINITEL Y:
Ordinance establishing a permanent full-time position for the City
Clerk's Office re scanning records into the imaging system and to
address increased workload.
Voting: 10-1
Council Members Voting Aye:
John ,4. Baum, Linwood O. Branch, III, James W.. Brazier, Jr., Robert K.
Dean, Louis I~ Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera
E. Oberndorf, Nancy I(. Parker and Vice Mayor William D. Sessorns, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
Robert W. Clyburn
Council Members Absent:
None
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-ICl.
PUBLIC HEARING
ITEM # 37394
PLANNING
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf DECLARED a PUBLIC HEARING on:
PLANNING
,
(a) THOMAS W. GODFREY, SR. AND
AND MARGARET C. GODFREY
STREET CLOSURE
(b) VIRGINIA BEACH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
CONDITIONAL CHANGE OF
ZONING
RECONSIDERATION OF
CONDITIONS
November 9, 1993
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Item 1V-l~ l.a.
PUBLIC HEARING
ITEM # 37395
PLANNING
Attorney Charles Salle', 192 Ballard Court, Phone: 490-3000, represented the applicant
Upon motion by Councilman Lanteigne, seconded by Vice Mayor Sessoms, City Council AUTHORIZED
FINAL APPROVAL of an Ordinance upon application of THOM,iS W. GODFREY, SR. and
MARGARET C. GODFREY for the discontinuance, closure and abandonment of a portion of a cul-de-
sac on the East side of Bra_v Road.
Application of Thomas W. Godfrey, Sr., & Margaret C. Godfrey for the
discontinuance, closure and abandonment of a portion of a cul-de-sac
located on the east side of Bray Road, 329.61 feet north of Lynn Acres
Road. Said parcel contains 1,943 square feet. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
City Council AMENDED the conditions on June 8, 1993, to read as follows:
The applicant shall dedicate a utility easement, acceptable to
Public Utilities, over a portion of Bray Road proposed for
closure and over a portion of the applicant's property to
accommodate existing utility lines. Further compensation will
not be required.
The applicant is required to resubdivide the property and
vacate internal lot lines to incorporate the closed area into the
adjoining parcel.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baurn, Linwood O. Branch, III, James W. Brazier, Jr., Robert W.
Clyburn, Robert K. Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D.
Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndo~ Nancy I~ Parker and Vice Mayor
William D. Sessorns, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
November 9, 1993
ORDINANCE NO.
IN THE MATTER OF CLOSING, VACATING AND DISCONTINUING A
PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN STREET KNOWN AS BRAY ROAD
LOCATED IN THE LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
BEACH, VIRGINIA, SHOWN ON THE HATCHED AREA UPON THAT
CERTAIN PLAT ENTITLED, "RESUBDIVISION PLAT OF LOT C-lB,
SUBDIVISION OF LOT C-i, RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS A-l, B-I,
B-2 AND C, SUBDIVISION OF SITE 13, LYNNHAVEN ACRES
LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH - VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA" DATE JULY,
1992.
WHEREAS, it appearing by affidavit that proper notice has been
given by Thomas W. Godfrey, Sr. and Margaret C. Godfrey that they
would apply to the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
on September 22, 1992, to have the hereinafter portion of Bray Road
discontinued, closed, and vacated; and
WHEREAS, it is the judgment of the Council that such portion
of the Bray Road be discontinued, closed, and vacated;
NOW, THEREFORE:
SECTION I
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, that the hereinafter described portion of Bray Road be
discontinued, closed, and vacated:
All that portion of Bray Road located in the City of
Virginia Beach, Virginia, shown as the hatched area on
that certain plat entitled "Resubdivision Plat Of Lot C-
lB, Subdivision Of Lot C-i, Resubdivision of Lots A-i,
B-i, B-2 and C, Subdivision of Site 13, Lynnhaven Acres
Lynnhaven Borough - Virginia Beach, Virginia", dated
July, 1992, prepared by James C. Hickman, Land Surveyor,
and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Map
Book ~, at Page ~.
SAVE AND EXCEPT that certain easement designated as "15'
Utilities Maintenance Esmt. Hereby Dedicated To The City
Of Virginia Beach" on the above Plat.
SECTION II
A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed in the
Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, and indexed in the name of the City of Virginia Beach as
Grantor.
Virginia, on this 9
SECTION III
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,
day of November 1993
, ·
GPIN: 1498-31-6481
APPROVED AS TO
THIS DEED OF EAS~, made this 26th day of October, 1993, by
and between Thomas W. GODFREY, SR. and Margaret C. GODFREY, husband
and wife, Grantors, and the CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, a Municipal
Corporation of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Grantee:
WITNESSETH:
That for and in consideration of the premises and benefits
accruing or to be accrued to the Grantors, and other good and
valuable consideration, the Grantors do hereby grant and convey and
release to the Grantee, with GENERAL WARRANTY AND THE ENGLISH
COVENANTS OF TITLE, the hereinafter described perpetual easement to
construct, reconstruct, alter, operate and maintain utility
facilities in, under, upon and across the property of the Grantor,
including the right of ingress and egress to the same, described as
follows:
Ail that certain lot, tract or parcel of land
together with improvements thereon belonging,
lying, situated and being in the City of
Virginia Beach, Virginia and designated and
described as: "15' Utilities Maintenance Esmt.
Hereby Dedicated To The City Of Virginia
Beach" as shown on that certain plat entitled:
"Resubdivision Plat Of Lot C-lB, Subdivision
Of Lot C-l, Resubdivision Of Lots A-l, B-l, B-
2 And C, Subdivision Of Site 13, Lynnhaven
Acres Lynnhaven Borough - Virginia Beach,
Virginia", dated July, 1992, prepared by James
C. Hickman, Land Surveyor, and recorded in the
Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Map
Book __, at Page __.
It is agreed between the parties hereto that the Grantees and
its agents, assigns, and or successors shall have the right to
inspect the easement and to cut and clean all undergrowth and other
obstructions in and along the easement that may in any way endanger
GPIN 1498-31-6841
or interfere with the proper use of the easement.
This conveyance is made subject to such reservations,
covenants, conditions, easements and restrictions, if any, duly of
record and constituting constructive notice.
WITNESS the following signatures and seals:
rTh6mas w. Godfrey; ~sz~.~ ~
Marg~aret' C. Godf/ey ~
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIrgINIA ~EAC~,, to wit:
City and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that Tho~s W. Godfrey,
Sr. and Margaret C. Godfrey, whose names are signed to the
foregoing Deed of Easement bearing date on the 26th day of October,
1993, have acknowledged the same before me in my City and State.
GIVEN under my hand this ~_~day of October, 1993.
My Commission Expires :~/~/2
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APPROVED AS TO CONTENTS
SIGNATURE
DEPARTMENT
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Item IV- K~ 1. b.
PUBLIC HEARING
ITEM # 37396
PLANNING
Upon motion by Councilman Dean, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council ADOPTED Ordinances
upon application of VIRGINIA BEACH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY for Conditional Change of
Zoning District Classifications and AMENDED PROFFERS placed on the Corporate Landing Master
Plan Land Use Rezoning Plan approved by City Council on June 13, 1988, re property on the South side
of Dam Neck Road West of General Booth Boulevard, containing 34.39 acres.
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR A CONDITIONAL CHANGE OF
ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM AG-1 TO 1-1
Z011931398
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of City of Virginia Beach Development
Authority for a Conditional Change of Zoning District Classification from
AG-1 Agricultural District to 1-1 Light Industrial District on certain
property located 600 feet northwest of General Booth Boulevard
beginning at a point 2320 feet more or less south of Dam Neck Road.
The proposed zoning classification change to 1-1 Light Industrial District
is for industrial land use. The Comprehensive Plan recommends use of
this parcel for business/research use in accordance with other Plan
policies. Said parcel contains 26.0081 acres. PRINCESS ANNE
BOROUGH.
AND,
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
BEACH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR A CONDITIONAL
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM AG-2 TO
I-1 Z011931399
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of City of Virginia Beach Development
Authority for a Conditional Change of Zoning District Classification from
AG-2 to 1-1 Light Industrial District on certain proeprty located on the
northwest side of General Booth Boulevard beginning at a point 3100
feet more or less south of Dam Neck Road. The proposed zoning
classification change to I-1 Light Industrial District is for industrial land
use. The Comprehensive Plan recommends use of this parcel for
business/research use in accordance with other Plan policies. Said parcel
contains 11.5466 acres. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH.
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-K I.b.
PUBLIC HEARING
ITEM # 37396 (Continued)
PLANNING
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY FOR A CONDITIONAL CHANGE OF
ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM I-1 TO B-2 ZO11931400
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of City of Virginia Beach Development
Authority for a Conditional Change of Zoning District Classification from
1-1 Light Industrial District to B-2 Community Business District on
certain property located 550 feet more or less northwest of General
Booth Boulevard beginning at a point 3600 feet more or less south of
Dam Neck Road. The proposed zoning classification to B-2 Community
Business District is for commercial land use. The Comprehensive Plan
recommends use of this parcel for business/research use in accordance
with other Plan policies. Said parcel contains 2.0237 acres. PRINCESS
ANNE BOROUGH.
Application of the City of Virginia Beach Development Authority for the
Reconsideration of conditions placed on the Corporate Landing Master
Plan Land Use Rezoning Plan approved by City Council on June 13,
1988. Property is located on the south side of Dam Neck Road west of
General Booth Boulevard. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH.
AMENDED PROFFERS placed on the Cor_t~orate Landing Master Plan
Land Use Rezoning Plan approved by City Council on June 13, 1988, re
property on the South side of Dam Neck Road West of General Booth
Boulevard, containing 34.39 acres shall be recorded with the Circuit
Court and are hereby made a part of the record. Parcels currently
designated "Iow density office and medium density office" shall be
redesignated "research and development/office warehouse".
These Ordinances shall be effective in accordance with Section 107 09 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Ninth of November, Nineteen
Hundred and Ninety-Three.
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-K. 1. b.
PUBLIC HEARING
ITEM # 37396 (Continued)
PLANNING
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baurn, Linwood O. Branch, III, James W.. Brazier, Jr., Robert W.
Clyburn, Robert K. Dean, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D. Moss, Nancy K.
Parker and Vice Mayor William D. Sessorns, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
Louis 1~ Jones and Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf
November 9, 1993
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Item 1V-L. 1.
APPOINTMENTS
ITEM # 37397
Upon NOMINATION by Vice Mayor Sessoms, City Council APPOINTED:
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Paula Henao
Unexpired term until 1/31/96
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baurn, Linwood O. Branch, III, James W.. Brazier, Jr., Robert W.
Clyburn, Robert K. Dean, Louis R. Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, John D.
Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndoff, Nancy I~ Parker and Vice Mayor
William D. Sessorns, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
November 9, 1993
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Item II/- M. 1.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
ITEM # 37398
Councilman Dean referenced Underground Storage Tanks and the Briefing received by the City Council
during the Executive Session.
The City Attorney advised the Consent Order relative Underground Storage Tanks is still in a draft stage.
The City Manager advised the recommendation of the City Staff, which will be considered during the City
Council Session of November 23, 1993, is to enter into a Consent Order with the State Department of
Environmental Quality to allow the City to undertake a number of activities bringing the City into
compliance with certain issues by the end of March 1994. A certain funding level recommended in the first
year of the CIP to implement this will be necessary as well as an Amendment of the Consulting Contract
with URS, Incorporated to allow them to commence immediately with certain necessary actions.
Councilman Dean requested the $2-MILLION unencumbered funds remaining from the Rosemont Road
Project will be earmarked tentatively to rectify all of these problems.
The City Manager advised this $2-MILLION is already in the reprogramming recommendation of the CIP
for other projects, which is a part of the procedure each year.
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-M. 2.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
ITEM # 37399
Councilman Baum referenced the correspondence and phone calls relative the Foxfire Subdivision.
The City Attorney advised Foxfire was zoned multi-family in 1973.
Councilman Dean read this letter to the City Manager relative the Foxfire Subdivision. Said letter is
hereby made a part of the record. Councilman Dean requested a full staff briefing to the Foxfire Civic
League as soon as possible to address concern:
Are there Wetlands on site, and have they been delineated?
Tree mitigation - How many there/How many cut?
Impact on entrance road to Foxfire and Leroy Road (to Animal Control,
etc.)
Impact on Princess Anne Elementary and Middle Schools.
Stormwater run-off into West Neck Creek.
November 9, 1993
Item IV-N. 1.
NEW BUSINESS
ITEM # 37400
Council Lady Parker referenced the Pending Items List and requested information relative a Noise
Ordinance.
Council Lady Parker requested a copy of a proposed Noise Ordinance being DRAFTED by the City
Attorney's Office.
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-N. 2.
NEW BUSINESS
ITEM # 37401
Council laldy Parker referenced an article in the Richmond Times Dispatch of October 22, 1993 relative
a new funding service available from Project funds in Virginia Beach of $515,000 for a Pedestrian and
Bikepath in Pungo.
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-N. 3.
NEW BUSINESS
ITEM # 37402
Councilman Clyburn advised the State of Virginia has extra funds and wishes to complete Lynnhaven
Parkway connecting with Volvo Parkway in Chesapeake. The State wishes to complete their connection
to both cities and there will be no cost to the City of Virginia Beach.
November 9, 1993
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Item IV-O.
ADJOURNMENT
ITEM # 37403
Upon motion by Councilman Baum and BY CONSENSUS, City Council ADJOURNED at 4:32 P.M.
Beverly O. Hooks, CMC
Chief Deputy City Clerk
Ruth Hodges Smith, CMC/AAE
City Clerk
Meyera E. Oberndorf
Mayor
City of Virginia Beach
Virginia
November 9, 1993
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
SUMMARY OF COUNCIL ACTIONS
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DATE: November 9, 1993 B R L T R P E
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A N I U E N G O O K O
AGENDA U C E R A E N S R E M
ITEM # SUBJECT MOTION VOTE M H R N N S E S F R S
I/A BRIEFING
E Dean Block,
FIVE-YEAR FINANCIAL FORECAST D,r of Mgmt and
Budget
II/A FY 1993-94/1998-99 ClP WORKSHOP E. Dean Block,
DIr of Mgmt and
RECONCIMATION OF ClP Budget
III/IV/E CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE CERTIFIED 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
SESSION
F/1 MINUTES - November 5, 1993 APPROVED 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
G/1 COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORT
1986 BOND REFERENDA William A.
Schhmgen,
Chair
H PUBLIC HEARINGS'
1 ClP
a FY 1994 Capital Budget -
$102,799,810
b S~x-Year CIP - $.950,028,532
2 GOB - Various Public Famllta~s/General
Improvements - $40,200,(XX)
3 WATER/SEWER REVENUE BONDS -
Improvements/Expansions - $5,450,000
I/1 Resolution urging Va Depart of ADOPTED 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Hous~ng/Commun~ Development adopt
pending changes to Un~orm Statemde
Building Code use of Iow water
consuming devices ~n
reconstruct K)n/rehabll~at~)n
2 Ordinance to ACCEPT/APPROPRIATE ADOPTED 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
$11,230 from State Criminal Just~:e
Serwces (DCJS)/Juvemle Just~e
Delinquency Prevention Act Grant to
Grants Consolidated Fund re developing
a cultural awareness/cultural drverslty
training curriculum/4 workshops
3 Ordinance to APPROPRIATE Al)OPTED 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
$13,006,083 for FY 94 re payment of
purchase orders brought forward from
1993 for serwces not delivered/invoiced
4 Ordinance appointing wewers in pet~tK)n ADOPTED 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
of JAMES M BEVERLY for closure of
unimproved portion of 15th Street,
formerly Georgia Avenue (VIRGINIA
BEACH BOROUGH)
,
J/1 Resolut,3n requesting support of General ADOPTED 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Assembly Delegation for 1994 Legislative
Package
2 Ordinance establishing permanent full- DEFERRED 9-1 Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y A Y Y
time positron for City Clerk's Office re INDEFINITELY
scanning records/imaging
system/increased workload
K/1/a Ordinance for closure of portion of a cul- AUTHORIZED 9-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A A Y Y
de-sac on Bray Road/Lynn Acres Road, FINAL
in petition of THOMAS W GODFREY APPROVAL
SR/MARGARET C GODFREY
(LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH)
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
SUMMARY OF COUNCIL ACTIONS
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AGENDA U C E R A E N S R E M
ITEM # SUBJECT MOTION VOTE M H R N N S E S F R S
I
b VIRGINIA BEACH DEVELOPMENT APPROVED AS 9-0 Y Y Y Y Y A Y Y A Y Y
AUTHORITY (PRINCESS ANNE PROFFERS
BOROUGH) REVISED
1. CONDITIONAL COZ'
a From AG-1 to I-I
b. From AG-2 to I-I
c From I-I to B-2 at General Booth
Boulevard/Dam Neck Road
2 PROFFERS REVISED CONDITIONS
placed on Corporate Landing Master
Plan Land Use Rezoning approved
June 13, 1988, re property on Dam
Neck Road/General Booth Boulevard
ADD APPOINTMENT' APPOINTED. 9-0 Y Y Y Y Y A Y Y A Y Y
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Unexpired thru
1/31/96
Paula Henao
I.JM Items Pending/Noise Abatement
ADD
ON
ADD New Funding Servtce Available for Pungo
ON Blkepath
ADD Avadable funds thru VDOT for Lynnhaven
ON Pkwy/Volvo Pkwy at VIrginia
Beach/Chesapeake City lines
N ADJOURNMENT' 4.32 PM