HomeMy WebLinkAboutAPRIL 10, 2007 AGENDA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
"COMMUNITY FOR A LIFETIME"
CITY COUNCIL
MAYOR MEYERA E. OBERNDORF. At-Large
VICE MAYOR WUIS R. JONES, Bayside - District 4
WIlliAM R. DeSTEPH, At-Large
HARRY E. DIEZEL. Kempsville - District 2
ROBERT M. DYER.. Centerville - District}
BARBARA M. HENLEY. Princess Anne - District 7
REBA S. McCLANAN. Rose Hall - District 3
JOHN E. UHRIN. Beach - District 6
RON A. VILLANUEVA, At-Large
ROSEMARY WILSON. At-Large
JAMES L. WOOD. Lynnhaven -District 5
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
CITY MANAGER -JAMES K. SPORE
CITY ATTORNEY - LESUE 1. ULLEY
CITY CLERK - RUTH HODGES SMITH. MMC
10 APRIL 2007
1.
CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
- Conference Room -
A. PATRIOTIC FESTIVAL
James Ricketts, Director - Convention and Visitors Bureau
B. TAXI OPERATIONS
Charles Meyer, Chief Operating Officer
C. SPORTSPLEX
Cindy Curtis, Director - Department of Parks and Recreation
II. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
III. REVIEW OF AGENDA
IV.
CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP
- Conference Room -
A. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN
(FY 2007-2008 Operating and Capital Budget)
CITY HALL BUILDING
2401 COURTHOUSE DRIVE
VIRGINIA BEACH. VIRGINIA 234568005
PHONE:(757) 385-4303
FAX (757) 385-5669
E-MAIL: Ctycncl@vbgov.com
1 :00 PM
3:00 PM
v.
INFORMAL SESSION
- Conference Room -
5:00 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf
B. ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
C. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
VI. FORMAL SESSION
- Council Chamber -
6:00 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf
B.
INVOCATION:
Reverend Donald R. Staton
Police Chaplain
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
D. ELECTRONIC ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
E. CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION
F. MINUTES
1.
INFORMAL and FORMAL SESSIONS
April 3, 2007
G. AGENDA FOR FORMAL SESSION
H. PUBLIC HEARING
1. INSTALLMENT PURCHASE AGREEMENT for acquisition of
Agricultural Land Preservation (ARP) Easement - 1877 Pleasant Ridge Road
1. CONSENT AGENDA
J. ORDINANCES
1. Ordinance to AMEND ~ 21-407 of the City Code re charges for towing and storage of
vehicles.
2. Ordinance re the ACCEPTANCE of a Deed conveying title to the Lynnhaven House at
Wishart Road from the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APV A)
to the City of Virginia Beach.
3. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Manager to EXECUTE an Installment Purchase
Agreement with James T. Morris, Margaret Morris Creech, Nelson E. Morris and
Patricia Morris Trowbridge re an Agricultural Land Preservation Easement (ARP) at
1877 Pleasant Ridge Road.
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
4. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Manager to execute a Dredged Material Disposal
Area Use Agreement between the City and civic and/or neighborhood associations re
residents disposing of dredged material in the City-owned Whitehurst Borrow Pit
Disposal Area.
5. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE a temporary encroachment into portions of City property,
known as Treasure Cove/Canal for JEFFREY J. and DEBORA L. BERGER at 2405
Spindrift Road, re removal of an existing marginal wharf, maintain an existing bulkhead,
construct and maintain a pier and two (2) boatlifts.
DISTRICT 5 - L YNNHA VEN
6. Ordinance to REQUEST the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) establish a
project under the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program to establish traffic
signal retiming; ACCEPT grants in the &mount of$I,756,091; and, APPROPRIATE
$555,791 in FY 2006-07 for the infrastructure improvement with the City's appropriate
share of cost.
7. Ordinance to TRANSFER $167,974 from the Department of Human Services;
APPROPRIATE $53,732 in fund balance from the DEA Seized Property Fund to the FY
2006-07 Police Department operating budget re purchase of a generator to provide
emergency power to the Recovery Center and the Law Enforcement Training
Academy.
K. PLANNING
1. Application of KINGS GRANT CITGO for a Moditication of Conditions for a Conditional
Use Permit (approved by City Council on April 24, 1989) at 428 North Lynnhaven Road to
add two (2) drive-through service bays.
DISTRICT 5 - L YNNHA VEN
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
2. Application of AVALON CHURCH OF CHRIST for Modification of Conditions for a
Conditional Use Permit (approved on August 22, 1995) at 844 Woodstock Road re
additional on-site parking and a modular structure to be used for Sunday School classes.
DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
3. Application of ROBERT and BERNICE DUMAS for the expansion of a Nonconforming
Use to enlarge their home at 2318 Calvert Street.
DISTRICT 5 - L YNNHA VEN
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
4. Application of ZION CITY OF DELIVERANCE OUTREACH for a Conditional Use
Permit re a churc.h at 5405 Indian River Road.
DISTRICT 1 - CENTERVILLE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
5. Application of CAL VARY CHAPEL OF VIRGINIA BEACH for a Conditional Use
Permit re a church at 5228 Indian River Road.
DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
6. Application of WARDS CORNER BEAUTY ACADEMY, INC. for a Conditional Use
Permit re a beauty school at 544 Newtown Road.
DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
7. Application of BAYSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST for a Conditional Use Permit re a
church at 5025 Shell Road.
DISTRICT 4 - BA YSIDE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
8. Application of the CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH for a Conditional Use Permit re filling
a borrow pit at Oceana Boulevard and Credle Road.
DISTRICT 6 - BEACH
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
L. APPOINTMENT
HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
M. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
N. NEW BUSINESS
O. ADJOURNMENT
TOWN HALL MEETINGS
June 19
September 18
November 20
Location To Be Announced -7:15 pm
Location To Be Announced -7:15 pm
Location To Be Announced -7:15 pm
CITY COUNCIL BIENNIAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
April 17 (Workshop)
April 19 (public Hearing)
April 24 (Workshop)
April 24 (Public Hearing)
May 1 (Workshop)
May 8 (Reconciliation Workshop)
May 15 (Adoption)
Council Conference Room
Bayside High School at 6:00 p.m.
Council Conference Room
Council Chamber at 6:00 p.m.
Council Conference Room
Council Conference Room
Council Chamber at 6:00 p.m.
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1.
CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
- Conference Room -
1:00 PM
A. PATRIOTIC FESTIVAL
James Ricketts, Director - Convention and Visitors Bureau
B. TAXI OPERATIONS
Charles Meyer, Chief Operating Officer
C. SPORTSPLEX
Cindy Curtis, Director - Department of Parks and Recreation
II. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
III. REVIEW OF AGENDA
IV. CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP
- Conference Room -
3:00 PM
A. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN
(FY 2007-2008 Operating and Capital Budget)
v.
INFORMAL SESSION - Conference Room -
A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf
5:00 PM
B. ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
C. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
VI. FORMAL SESSION
- Council Chamber -
6:00 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Meyera E. Oberlldorf
B.
INVOCATION:
Reverend Donald R. Staton
Police Chaplain
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
D. ELECTRONIC ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
E. CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION
F. MINUTES
1.
INFORMAL and FORMAL SESSIONS
April 3, 2007
G. AGENDA FOR FORMAL SESSION
.tl1ulutinu
CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
WHEREAS: The Virginia Beach City Council convened into CLOSED SESSION,
pursuant to the affirmative vote recorded here and in accordance with the provisions of The
Virginia Freedom of Information Act; and,
WHEREAS: Section 2.2-3712 of the Code of Virginia requires a certification by the
governing body that such Closed 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 Closed
Session to which this certification resolution applies; and, (b) only such public business matters
as were identified in the motion convening this Closed Session were heard, discussed or
considered by Virginia Beach City Council.
H. PUBLIC HEARING
1. INSTALLMENT PURCHASE AGREEMENT for acquisition of
Agricultural Land Preservation (ARP) Easement - 1877 Pleasant Ridge Road
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON
THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY OF
AN INSTALLMENT PURCHASE
AGREEMENT FOR THE ACQUISI-
TION OF DEVELOPMENT RIGHTS ON
CERTAIN PROPERTY BY THE CITY
OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the
City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, will hold a Public
Hearing with respect to the execution and delivery of
an Installment Purchase Agreement for the acquisi-
tion of an agricultural land preservation easement
with respect to land located at 1877 Pleasant Ridge
Road. in the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia. pursu-
ant to Ordinance No. 95-2319, as amended. known
as the Agricultural Lands Preservation Ordinance,
which establishes an agricultural reserve program
for the southern portion of the City designated to (ai
promote and encourage the preservation of farm-
land. (b) preserve open spaces and the area's rural
character, le) conserve and protect environmentally
sensitive resources, (d) reduce and defer the neec
for major infrastructure improvements and the
expenditure of publiC funds for such improvements.
and lei assist in shaping the character, direction
and timing of community development. Such ease-
ment will be purchased pursuant to Installment Pur-
chase Agreement for an estimated maximum pur-
chase price of $189,366. The City's obligation tc
pay the purchase price under the Installment Pur-
chase Agreement is a general obligation of the City.
and the full faith and credit and the unlimited taxing
power of the City will be irrevocably pledged to the
punc':ual payment of the purchase price and the
interest on the unpaid principal balance of the pur-
chase price as and when the same respectively
become due and payable. The Public Hearing, which
may be continued or adjourned, will be held by the
City Council on April 10, 2007, at 6:00 p.m. in
the City Council Chamber located on the 2nd floor of
the City Hall Building, 2401 Courthouse Drive, Vir-
ginia Beach. Virginia. Any citizen interested in this
matter may appear and be heard.
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH. VIRGINIA
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I. CONSENT AGENDA
J. ORDINANCES
1. Ordinance to AMEND ~ 21-407 of the City Code re charges for towing and storage of
vehicles.
2. Ordinance re the ACCEPTANCE ofa Deed conveying title to the Lynnhaven House at
Wishart Road from the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APV A)
to the City of Virginia Beach.
3. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Manager to EXECUTE an Installment Purchase
Agreement with James T. Morris, Margaret Morris Creech, Nelson E. Morris and
Patricia Morris Trowbridge re an Agricultural Land Preservation Easement (ARP) at
1877 Pleasant Ridge Road.
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
4. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Manager to execute a Dredged Material Disposal
Area Use Agreement between the City and civic and/or neighborhood associations re
residents disposing of dredged material in the City-owned Whitehurst Borrow Pit
Disposal Area.
5. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE a temporary encroachment into portions of City property,
known as Treasure Cove/Canal for JEFFREY J. and DEBORA L. BERGER at 2405
Spindrift Road, re removal of an existing marginal wharf, maintain an existing bulkhead,
construct and maintain a pier and two (2) boatlifts.
DISTRICT 5 - L YNNHA VEN
6. Ordinance to REQUEST the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) establish a
project under the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program to establish traffic
signal retiming; ACCEPT grants in the amount of$I,756,091; and, APPROPRIATE
$555,791 in FY 2006-07 for the infrastructure improvement with the City's appropriate
share of cost.
7. Ordinance to TRANSFER $167,974 from the Department of Human Services;
APPROPRIATE $53,732 in fund balance from the DEA Seized Property Fund to the FY
2006-07 Police Department operating budget re purchase of a generator to provide
emergency power to the Recovery Center and the Law Enforcement Training
Academy.
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM:
An Ordinance to Amend Section 21-407 of the City Code Pertaining to
Charges for Towing and Storage of Vehicle
MEETING DATE: April 10, 2007
. Background: Most vehicles that are towed for parking violations are claimed by
their owners within twenty-four hours. Virginia Code ~ 43-32 authorizes tow truck
services to obtain a lien on vehicles that are not claimed by the owner if the tow
truck service sends written notice to the owner within seven days of towing the
vehicle. In order to determine the vehicle owner's identity and mailing address,
in almost all cases, the tow truck service must conduct a title search. The City
Code currently authorizes tow truck services to recover a fee, not to exceed $50,
for conducting a title search, but only if the search is conducted seven days after
the vehicle was towed.
. Considerations: Because state law authorizes a lien only if the tow truck
service notifies the owner within seven days of the tow, and because the current
City Code provision permits recovery of title search costs only if the search is
conducted more than seven days after the tow, tow truck services are unable to
both comply with the state law and recover title search costs as provided for
under the City Code. This ordinance, which was requested by the Towing
Advisory Board, will authorize a tow truck service to recover a fee as payment for
its title search costs on any vehicle not claimed within 72 hours.
. Public Information: This ordinance was discussed at the Towing Advisory
Board's public meeting on February 14, 2007. The ordinance will be advertised
in the same manner as other agenda items.
. Attachments: Ordinance
Recommended Action: Adopt Ordinance
Submitting Department/Agency: Management service~
City Manager: ~k .~~
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AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 21-407 OF THE
CITY CODE PERTAINING TO CHARGES FOR TOWING AND
STORAGE OF VEHICLE; RECEIPT REQUIRED
SECTION AMENDED: ~ 21-407
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That Section 21-407 is hereby amended and reordained to read
as follows:
Sec. 21-407. Charges for towing and storage of vehicle; receipt
required.
(a) No tow truck service or operator operating within the
City shall, at any time, charge a basic towing fee greater than the
fees set forth below:
TABLE INSET:
Gross weight of vehicle
11,000 pounds or less
11,001 pounds or more
Maximum fee
$125.00
285.00
The basic fee shall be inclusive of any additional towing
services such as the use of a dolly. This subsection shall apply
only when a vehicle is moved or towed without the prior consent and
agreement of the owner or custodian of the vehicle.
(b) No tow truck service or operator shall assess any charges
for storage for the initial twenty-four (24) hours, nor charge more
than twenty dollars ($20.00) per twenty-four-hour period
thereafter, for any vehicle with a gross weight of eleven thousand
(11,000) pounds or less removed from private property without the
consent of the owner or custodian of the vehicle, whether such tow
originates in this City or any other jurisdiction. For vehicles
with a gross weight of more than elev~n thousand (11,000) pounds, a
storage fee not to exceed twenty dollars ($20.00) per twenty-four-
hour period may be assessed after the first twenty-four (24) hours.
Delays caused by storage yard personnel shall not be included when
computing storage charges.
(c) If any vehicle is not redeemed within ocvcn (7) d.J.Yo
seventy-two (72) hours after it is towed, the tow truck service
shall be entitled to recover an additional fee, not to exceed fifty
dollars ($50.00), as payment for the cost of any search conducted
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51 (d) No tow truck service or operator shall charge any fee for
52 mileage, or any other fee in addition to the basic towing fee set
53 forth in subsection (a) above. In order to ensure that no tow truck
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55 section, tow truck services and operators shall provide change for
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61 truck service, or released after hook up, upon release of the
62 vehicle. The information on the receipt must be clearly legible and
63 include the time, date and place of the tow, the name of the tow
64 truck operator who made the tow, and the name of the tow truck
65 service for which said operator works. The receipt must also list
66 the amount of money paid for the release of the vehicle, any
67 additional charges incurred in the tow, and the reason for said
68 additional charges. The following shall be printed conspicuously on
69 every receipt: "NOTICE: Virginia Beach City Code ~ 21-407 (f)
70 requires the tow company to offer you a Survey and Comment Form
71 wi th this receipt." A copy of the receipt must be retained by the
72 tow truck service for a period of one (1) year and shall be made
73 available for inspection by city police or the Commissioner of the
74 Revenue during normal business hours of the tow truck service
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82 COMMENTS
83 This amendment authorizes a tow truck service to recover a fee as payment for its cost to
8 4 conduct a title search on any vehicle that has not been claimed within 72 hours. The current code
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87 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach,
88 Virginia, on this day of , 2007.
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance to Approve the Acceptance of a Deed Conveying Title to the
Lynnhaven House to the City of Virginia Beach
MEETING DATE: April 10, 2007
. Background: On November 28, 2006, City Council approved the terms of a
transaction whereby the City would acquire certain parcels of real estate from the
Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA). Included in those terms
was a provision of a lease to the City for 99 years of the parcel on which is situated the
Lynnhaven House, a historically significant structure which dates to circa 1725. Since
the date of Council's action, the APVA has offered to convey title to the Lynnhaven
House to the City instead of leasing same for the 99 year term.
. Considerations: The change in terms for the transaction will allow the City to
assume ownership of this historic house. There is no additional cost to the City
associated with the change from the provision of a lease to the conveyance of title.
Additionally, the agreement between the City and the APVA will provide that the City will
defend any action arising out of the conveyance.
. Public Information: Public Information will be handled through the normal City
Council agenda process.
. Recommendations: Approval
. Attachments: Ordinance
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Department of Museums and Cultural Arts ~ ~
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AN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE THE ACCEPTANCE OF A
DEED CONVEYING TITLE TO THE LYNNHAVEN HOUSE TO
THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
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WHEREAS, by Ordinance adopted November 28, 2006, the City
Council did approve the terms of a transaction involving the
conveyance of certain properties from the Association for the
Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA) and Lynnhaven House,
LLC to the City of Virginia Beach;
WHEREAS, the terms which were approved included a lease of the
parcel on which the Lynnhaven House is situated to the City for a
ninety-nine (99) year term;
WHEREAS, the APVA is now agreeable to convey title to the
parcel on which the Lynnhaven House is situated to the City instead
of the lease of same; and
WHEREAS, the City Council does agree to accept title to the
said parcel.
THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That the City Council approves the amendment of the terms of
the transaction involving the three (3) parcels located at 4401,
4405, and 4409 Wishart Road, previously approved by ordinance
adopted November 28, 2006, to provide that title to Parcel 1-B, on
which the Lynnhaven House is situated, shall be conveyed to the
City of Virginia Beach, and further approves the addition of a term
whereby the City agrees to defend any claim arising out of the
conveyance of such parcel to the City.
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance Authorizing the Acquisition of an Agricultural Land
Preservation Easement over Property Identified as GPIN 2412-21-3229
and the Issuance by the City of its Contract Obligations in the Maximum
Amount of $189,366. (Property of James T. Morris, Margaret Morris
Creech, Nelson E. Morris and Patricia Morris Trowbridge, the heirs of
Laura E. Morris, deceased)
MEETING DATE: April 1 0, 2007
. Background: In May, 1995, the Agricultural Lands Preservation Ordinance (the
"Ordinance") was adopted by the City Council for the purpose of promoting and
encouraging the preservation of farmland in the rural southern portion of the City.
Under the Agricultural Reserve Program established by the Ordinance, the City
purchases the development rights of eligible parcels of land, leaving the fee simple
ownership of the land unchanged. These purchases are embodied by perpetual
agricultural land preservation easements pursuant to which only agricultural uses, as
defined in the Ordinance, are allowed on the land.
The subject property has been appraised by an independent appraiser retained
by the City. The appraiser has determined the fair market value of the property, based
upon nine (9) comparable sales. From the fair market value, the value of the
development rights has been determined by subtracting $900 per acre, which has
previously been established as the farm value (Le., value of the land restricted to
agricultural uses) for land throughout the southern rural area of the City. The resulting
amount is the value of the development rights of the property.
All offers by the City to purchase the development rights to property are
expressly made contingent upon the absence of any title defects or other conditions
which, in the opinion of the City Attorney, may adversely affect the City's interests, and
other standard contingencies.
. Considerations: The subject property consists of one (1) parcel of land having
approximately 17.06 acres outside of marshland or swampland. It is owned by James
1. Morris, Margaret Morris Creech, Nelson E. Morris and Patricia Morris Trowbridge, the
heirs of Laura E. Morris, deceased. Under current development regulations, there is a
total development potential of one (1) single-family dwelling building site, zero (0) of
which would be reserved for future development as a 3-acre building site. Property
owners are no longer required to designate the location of the area reserved for future
building sites, but are required to subdivide such sites prior to building on them. The
site, which is shown on the attached Location Map, is located on Pleasant Ridge Road,
in the District of Princess Anne. The proposed purchase price, as stated in the
ordinance, is $189,366. This price is the equivalent of approximately $11,100. per acre
of easement acquired.
The terms of the proposed acquisition are that the City would pay interest only for
a period of 25 years, with the principal amount being due and payable 25 years from the
date of closing. The interest rate to be paid by the City will be the greater of 3.5770%
per annum or the per annum rate which is equal to the yield on U.S. Treasury STRIPS
purchased by the City to fund its principal obligation under the Installment Purchase
Agreement, not to exceed 5.5770% without the further approval of the City Council.
The proposed terms and conditions of the purchase of the Development Rights
pursuant to the Installment Purchase Agreement, including the purchase price and
manner of payment, are fair and reasonable and in furtherance of the purposes of the
Ordinance.
. Public Information: The ordinance has been advertised by publication in a
newspaper having general circulation in the City once per week for two successive
weeks.
. Alternatives: The City Council may decline to purchase the development rights
to the property.
. Recommendations: Adoption of the ordinance and acquisition of the
development rights, assuming all contingencies are met.
. Attachments: Ordinance; Summary of Material Terms of Installment Purchase
Agreement (full Agreement is on file in the City Attorney's Office); area map showing
location of property.
Recommended Action: Adoption
Submitting Department/Agency: Agriculture Department J\ k"'}
City Manager: ~ !( · 0et<Jt . ~..
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2 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ACQUISITION OF AN
3 AGRICULTURAL LAND PRESERVATION EASEMENT OVER
4 PROPERTY IDENTIFIED AS GPIN 2412-21-3229 AND
5 THE ISSUANCE BY THE CITY OF ITS CONTRACT
6 OBLIGATIONS IN THE MAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF
7 $189,366 (PROPERTY OF JAMES T. MORRIS,
8 MARGARET MORRIS CREECH, NELSON E. MORRIS AND
9 PATRICIA MORRIS TROWBRIDGE, THE HEIRS OF LAURA
10 E. MORRIS, DECEASED)
11 WHEREAS, pursuant to the Agricultural Lands Preservation
12 Ordinance (the "Ordinance"), Appendix J of the Code of the City of
13 Virginia Beach, there has been presented to the City Council a
14 request for approval of an Installment Purchase Agreement (the form
15 and standard provisions of which have been previously approved by
16 the City Council,. a summary of the material terms of which is
17 hereto attached, and a true copy of which is on file in the City
18 Attorney's Office) for the acquisition of the Development Rights as
19 defined in the Installment Purchase Agreement) on certain property
20 located in the City identified as GPIN 2412-21-3229 and more fully
21 described in Exhibit B of the Installment Purchase Agreement for a
22 purchase price of $189,366; and
23
24 WHEREAS, the aforesaid Development Rights shall be acquired
25 through the acquisition of a perpetual agricultural land
26 preservation easement, as defined in, and in compliance with, the
27 requirements of the Ordinance; and
28
29 WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the proposed terms and
30 conditions of the purchase as evidenced by the Installment Purchase
31 Agreement;
32
33 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
34 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
35
36 1. The City Council hereby determines and finds that the
37 proposed terms and conditions of the purchase of the Development
38 Rights pursuant to the Installment Purchase Agreement, including
39 the purchase price and manner of payment, are fair and reasonable
40 and in furtherance of the purposes of the Ordinance, and the City
41 Manager or his designee is hereby authorized to approve, upon or
42 before the execution and delivery of the Installment Purchase
43 Agreement, the rate of interest to accrue on the unpaid principal
44 balance of the purchase price set forth hereinabove as the greater
45 of 3.5770% per annum or the per annum rate which is equal to the
46 yield on United States Treasury STRIPS purchased by the City to
47 fund such unpaid principal balance; provided, however, that such
48 rate of interest shall not exceed 5.5770% unless the approval of
49 the City Council by resolution duly adopted is first obtained.
50
51 2. The City Council hereby further determines that funding
52 is available for the acquisition of the Development Rights pursuant
53 to the Installment Purchase Agreement on the terms and conditions
54 set forth therein.
55
56 3. The City Council hereby expressly approves the
57 Installment Purchase Agreement and, subject to the determination of
58 the City Attorney that there are no defects in title to the
59 property or other restrictions or encumbrances thereon which may,
60 in the opinion of the City Attorney, adversely affect the City's
61 interests, authorizes the City Manager or his designee to execute
62 and deliver the Installment Purchase Agreement in substantially the
63 same form and substance as approved hereby with such minor
64 modifications, insertions, completions or omissions which do not
65 materially alter the purchase price or manner of payment, as the
66 City Manager or his designee shall approve. The City Council
67 further directs the City Clerk to affix the seal of the City to,
68 and attest same on, the Installment Purchase Agreement. The City
69 Council expressly authorizes the incurrence of the indebtedness
70 represented by the issuance and delivery of the Installment
71 Purchase Agreement.
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73 4. The City Council hereby elects to issue the indebtedness
74 under the Charter of the City rather than pursuant to the Public
75 Finance Act of 1991 and hereby constitutes the indebtedness a
76 contractual obligation bearing the full faith and credit of the
77 City.
78 Adoption requires an affirmative vote of a majority of all
79 members of the Ci ty Council.
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AGRICULTURAL RESERVE PROGRAM
INSTALLMENT PURCHASE AGREEMENT NO. 2006-78
SUMMARY OF MATERIAL TERMS
SELLER: James T. Morris, Margaret Morris Creech, Nelson E. Morris and Patricia Morris
Trowbridge, the heirs of Laura E. Morris, deceased.
PROPERTY LOCATION: 1877 Pleasant Ridge Road, Princess Anne District
PURCHASE PRICE: $189,366.
EASEMENT AREA: 17.06 acres, more or less
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL: 1 single-family dwelling site (1 acquired)
DURATION: Perpetual
INTEREST RATE: Equal to yield on U.S. Treasury STRIPS acquired by City to fund purchase
price, but not less than 3.5770% (actual rate to be determined when STRIPS are purchased prior
to execution ofIP A). Rate may not exceed 5.5770% without approval of City Council.
TERMS: Interest only twice per year for 25 years, with payment of principal due 25 years from
IP A date
RESTRICTIONS ON TRANSFER: IP A ownership may not be transferred (except for Estate
Settlement Transfer) for one (1) year following execution and delivery ofIPA.
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: Ordinance authorizing the execution of a Dredged Material Disposal Area
Use Agreement Qetween the City and civic and or neighborhood associations for the
placement of dredged material in the City-owned Whitehurst Borrow Pit Disposal Area
MEETING DATE: April 10, 2007
. Background: The City has received requests from neighborhood groups and civic
associations for help with finding a location for disposal of dredged material from
their ancillary channels. The Whitehurst Borrow Pit has an approximate capacity of
over one million cubic yards for dredged material disposal and provides an
opportunity to facilitate these requests and serve as the City's primary disposal area
for its navigational and stormwater facility maintenance dredging projects for many
years.
A use agreement format is proposed to facilitate the use of this site by private
entities for'dredged material disposal. Similar use agreements had been approved
and used at the City's Upper Wolfsnare House and North Twin Lake dredged
material disposal areas.
. Considerations: Adopting this ordinance and use agreement format will provide
residents with a viable method to dispose of dredged material for private
navigational dredging.
. Public Information: Agenda notification process.
. Alternatives: Other sites have been identified for this purpose; however they lack
sufficient capacity, are in close proximity to residential areas, or are too remote to
be practical.
. Recommendations: Adopt Ordinance and authorize Use Agreement format.
. Attachments: Ordinance and Use Agreement
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Public Works pltP
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1 ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF
2 A DREDGED MATERIAL DISPOSAL AREA USE
3 AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY AND CIVIC
4 AND OR NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS FOR
5 THE PLACEMENT OF DREDGED MATERIAL IN
6 THE CITY-OWNED WHITEHURST BORROW PIT
7 DISPOSAL AREA
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10 WHEREAS, numerous civic and neighborhood associations
11 within the City of Virginia Beach have applied for permits to
12 dredge waterways within the City of Virginia Beach which abut
13 those civic or neighborhood associations; and
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15 WHEREAS, those associations do not possess adequate
16 disposal options to accomplish this dredging; and
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18 WHEREAS, the City owns a disposal area site known as
19 the Whitehurst Borrow Pit; and
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21 WHEREAS, the Whitehurst Borrow Pit has capacity for
22 over one million cubic yards of dredged material disposal; and
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24 WHEREAS, those associations have requested that the
25 City allow the placement of the dredged materials from the
26 waterways abutting those civic or neighborhood associations into
27 the Whitehurst Borrow Pit disposal area; and
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29 WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Council of the City of
30 Virginia Beach, entering into a Dredged Material Disposal Area
31 Use Agreement with associations for the placement of dredged
32 materials in the City-owned Whitehurst Borrow Pit disposal area
33 will be beneficial for the preservation of the safety, health,
34 peace, good order, comfort, convenience, and welfare of the
35 people of the City of Virginia Beach.
36
37 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the
38 City of Virginia Beach, Virginia:
39
40 That the City Council authorizes the City Manager or
41 his designee to execute a Dredged Material Disposal Area Use
42 Agreement, in a form substantially in conformance with the
43 document attached hereto as Exhibit A, between the City and such
44 civic or neighborhood associations, who hold a valid permit to
45 conduct dredging of a waterway, as he deems appropriate, for the
46 placement of dredged material from the waterway to be dredged by
47 that association into the Whitehurst Borrow Pit disposal area in
48 accordance with the Dredged Material Disposal Area Use
49 Agreement, and containing other terms as are acceptable to the
50 City Manager and approved by the City Attorney.
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52 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,
53 Virginia, on this day of April, 2007.
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EXHIBIT A
WHITEHURST DREDGED MATERIAL DISPOSAL AREA USE AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into as this _ day of
, 20_ by and between the CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hereinafter
referred to as the "City" and , a
hereinafter referred to as the "User", having a principal place of business;
WHEREAS, the User is comprised of citizens residing along a waterway within
the City of Virginia Beach located at [or attach a map/plat] which is in
need of dredging to restore navigability (the "Waterway"); and
WHEREAS, the User has applied for permits to dredge the Waterway and have
hired (the "Contractor") to manage and accomplish said dredging; and
WHEREAS, the User and the Contractor do not possess adequate disposal
options to accomplish this dredging; and
WHEREAS, the City is owner of a parcel of land on which the Whitehurst
Borrow Pit is located; and
WHEREAS, City Council has authorized the use of the Whitehurst Borrow Pit
for disposal of dredged material from projects such as this, subject to the execution of a
Use Agreement in this format; and
WHEREAS, upon receipt of all necessary permits, the Whitehurst Borrow Pit
("the Disposal Area") will be suitable for the placement of dredged material.
NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREEMENT WITNESSETH, that for and in
consideration of the mutual and public benefits derived from the dredging of the
navigable waterways, the City does hereby grant to the User the non-exclusive right and
privilege to enter, occupy and use the Disposal Area in accordance with the attached plan,
made part hereof, entitled"
", which plan is incorporated
into this Agreement and made a part hereof pursuant to the following terms and
conditions:
1. Costs of Improvements: Any and all improvements to the Disposal Area
necessary to accomplish the dredging shall be made by the User at no cost to the City and
shall become property of the City.
2. Erosion and Sediment Bond: To warrant the User and the Contractor's
performance in the placement of materials in the Disposal Area, in accordance with all
federal, state and local laws, an Erosion and Sediment bond in the amount of
$ will be purchased by the Contractor and will remain in full force and effect
until the termination of this Agreement.
3. Design Requirements: All improvements to the Disposal Area and plans
for its use shall be designed by a qualified professional engineer and be in compliance
with all applicable federal, state and local development standards and policies. All plans
shall be reviewed and approved by the City in its sole Discretion, prior to commencement
of construction activities.
4. Hazardous Materials: The User, its successors, assigns and guarantors,
agree to indemnify, defend, reimburse and hold harmless the City, its officers,
employees, agents, successors, assigns and invitees of such persons, from and against any
and all environmental damages, claims or demands arising from the discharge of
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Hazardous Materials (defined below) by the User and/or the Contractor, or either party's
agents or assigns into the Disposal Area or elsewhere.
This obligation shall include, but not be limited to, the burden and expense of
defending all claims, suits and administrative proceedings (with counsel reasonably
approved by the City), even if such claims, suits or proceedings are groundless, false or
fraudulent, and conducting all negotiations of any description, and paying and
discharging, when and as the same become due, any and all judgments, penalties or other
sums due against such indemnified persons. The City, at its sole expense may employ
additional counsel of its choice to associate with counsel, at the User's expense,
representing the User and/or the Contractor.
Any costs associated with violations of the law including, but not limited to,
remediations, clean-up costs, fines, administrative or civil penalties or charges, and third
party claims imposed on the City by any regulatory agency or by any third party as a
result of noncompliance with federal, state or local environmental laws and regulations or
nuisance statutes by the User or the Contractor, consultants, subconsultants, or any other
persons, corporations or legal entities retained by the User for this contract, shall be paid
by the User.
The obligations of the User under this title shall survIve the expiration or
termination of this Agreement.
The phrase "Hazardous Materials" as used herein means any substance:
(i) the presence of which requires investigation or remediation under
any federal, state or local statute, regulation, ordinance, order, action, policy or common
law; or
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(ii) which is or becomes defined as a "hazardous waste", "hazardous
substance", pollutant or contaminant under any federal, state or local statute, regulation,
rule or ordinance or amendments thereto including, without limitation, the
Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (42 U.S.C.
section 9601 et seq.) and/or the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (42 U.S.C.
section 6901 et seq.); or
(iii) which IS toxic, explosive, corrOSIve, flammable, infectious,
radioactive, carcinogenic, mutative, or otherwise hazardous and is or becomes regulated
by any governmental authority, agency, department, commission, board, agency or
instrumentality of the United States, the Commonwealth of Virginia or any political
subdivision thereof; or
(iv) the presence of which in the Disposal Area causes or threatens to
cause a nuisance upon the Disposal Area or to adjacent properties or poses or threatens to
pose a hazard to the health or safety of persons on or about the Disposal Area; or
(v) the presence of which on adjacent properties could constitute a
trespass by the User; or
(vi) without limitation which contains gasoline, diesel fuel or other
petroleum hydrocarbons; or
(vii) without limitation which contains polychlorinated biphenyls
(PCBs), asbestos or urea formaldehyde foam insulation; or
(viii) without limitation which contains radon gas.
5. Permit Disclaimer: This Agreement shall not be construed as approval of
any ancillary dredging permit applications by federal, state or local authorities, including
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the City of Virginia Beach. Until the User obtains the permits necessary under applicable
law to proceed with the dredging of the Waterway this Agreement shall be invalid and of
no effect.
6. Scheduling and Information Requirements: The User hereby agrees to
provide written notice to the City at least two (2) weeks prior to commencement of
dredging and disposal operations for this project. This requirement does not obviate
other reporting requirements outlined in any permit obtained by the User.
7. Use Limitations: Use of the Disposal Area by the User is hereby limited
to the disposal of not more than cubic yards of dredged material as
measured within the channel/canal of the Waterway to restore navigable water depths to
the Waterway. In order to achieve this, the User (or at the User's direction, the
Contractor) must:
1. Periodically, or at the request of the City, perform a survey to
ascertain the volume of material placed and minimum depth;
11. Level and survey the pit after fill volume has been reached;
111. The User and/or the Contractor will pay the City the sum of
$
per cubic yard of material over the
specified fill limit if the final survey determines that the limit
has been exceeded.
The requirements in section (i) and (ii) above shall be met to the satisfaction of
the City in its sole discretion. The User and/or the Contractor may be required to remove
any dredged material over the specified fill limit, at the sole discretion of the City.
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8. Site Condition at Completion: The User hereby agrees to maintain the
Disposal Area in accordance with the applicable requirements of the City and
Commonwealth of Virginia with respect to erosion and sedimentation control. The
outfall shall be kept in good working condition and clear of debris during the life of this
Agreement and be functional upon termination of this Agreement.
9. Site Attendant: The User hereby agrees to provide a disposal area
attendant, with work experience in dredging operations acceptable to the City in its sole
discretion, on-site at the Disposal Area at all times during dredged material placement
operations under the terms of this Agreement. The attendant shall keep close and careful
watch over the Disposal Area to detect leakage or outfall failure and provide security
surveillance.
At all times, the attendant shall be in radio contact with representatives of the
Contractor to alert the Contractor of serious conditions which require assistance to
control or discontinuance of dredging operations.
10. Misplaced Material: The User shall take all precautions that, in the
opinion of the City are necessary, to prevent the misplacement or escape of dredged
material from the Disposal Area. In the event of any breaks or overflow of the retaining
dike or outfall, the Contractor will be required to discontinue dredging operation until
such breaks or overflow of the retaining dike or outfall are remedied and the misplaced
material recovered at the sole expense of the User, to the sole satisfaction of the City.
11. Transfer of Rights and Privileges: It is expressly agreed that the rights and
privileges granted in this Agreement are not transferable.
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12. Termination: The rights and privileges granted in this Agreement shall
expire on or before . The City may, at its option and upon
written notice to the User, suspend or revoke this Agreement as the result of the User's
failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions described herein. The User may
terminate this Agreement by written notice to the City of completion of work or upon
abandonment of the dredging project. Within thirty (30) days of termination by either
party or upon expiration, the City shall make a final inspection of the site to determine
compliance with the terms and conditions contained herein. Any defects discovered by
said final inspection shall be reported to the User in writing and shall be corrected prior to
the release of the Erosion and Sediment Bond.
13. Contactor's Responsibilities: The User acknowledges and agrees that the
Contractor is the agent of the User and any act or omission by the Contractor in the
performance of any obligation under this Agreement shall be deemed a breach by the
User and the User shall bear sole responsibility for any acts or omission of the Contractor
with respect to this Agreement.
14. Requirements For Agreement With Contractor: The User agrees that its
agreement with the Contractor will be in writing and will contain (i) a provision requiring
the Contractor to be bound by all provisions of this Agreement, and (ii) a provision
making the City a third party beneficiary to User's agreement with the Contractor.
Failure to include either provision, each satisfactory to the City in its sole discretion, shall
be deemed a breach and default under this Agreement. User shall provide a copy of such
contract to the City prior to the commencement of work.
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15. Applicable Law: This Agreement shall be governed as to all matters
whether of validity, interpretation, obligation, performance or otherwise exclusively by
the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and all questions arising with respect thereto
shall be determined in accordance with such laws. Regardless of where actually
delivered and accepted, this Agreement shall be deemed to have been accepted by the
parties in the Commonwealth of Virginia.
16. Compliance With All Laws: The User and Contractor shall comply with
all federal, state and local statutes, ordinances and regulations now in effect or hereafter
adopted, in the performance of the works set forth herein. The User represents that it or
any contractor performing work as a part of this project possesses all necessary licenses
and permits required to conduct its business and will acquire any additional licenses and
permits necessary to performance of this Agreement prior to initiation of work. The User
further represents that it is a [corporation/limited liability
company/partnership] in good standing in the Commonwealth of Virginia and will
remain in good standing throughout the term of this Agreement. The User shall at all
times observe all health and safety measures and precautions necessary for the sanitary
and safe performance of the work described herein.
17. Nondiscrimination: Employment discrimination by the Contractor shall
be prohibited. The User agrees it will, during the performance of this Agreement, require
the Contractor to follow the following provisions:
1. The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or
applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, sex, national
origin, age, disability, or any other basis prohibited by state law
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relating to discrimination in employment, except where there is a bona
fide occupational qualification/consideration reasonably necessary to
the normal operation of the Contractor. The Contractor agrees to post
in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for
employment, notices setting forth the provlSlons of this
nondiscrimination clause.
2. The Contractor, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees
placed by or on behalf of the Contractor, will state that the Contractor
is an equal opportunity employer.
3. Notices, advertisements and solicitations placed in accordance with
federal law, rule or regulations shall be deemed sufficient for the
purpose of meeting the requirements of this section.
4. Contractor will include the provisions of the foregoing Sections 1, 2,
and 3 in every subcontract or purchase order of over $10,000, so that
the provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.
18. Drug-Free Workplace: The User agrees it will, during the performance of
this Agreement, require the Contractor to follow the following provisions:
1. The Contractor will provide a drug-free workplace for the Contractor's
employees.
2. The Contractor will post in conspicuous places, available to employees
and applicants for employment, a statement notifying employees that the
unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use
of a controlled substance or marijuana is prohibited in the Contractor's
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workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against
employees for violations of such prohibition.
3. The Contractor will state in all solicitations or advertisements for
employees placed by or on behalf of the Contractor that the Contractor
maintains a drug-free workplace.
4. The Contractor will include the provisions of the foregoing Sections 1,
2, and 3 in every subcontract or purchase order of over $10,000, so that
the provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.
19. Venue: Any and all suits for any claims or for any and every breach or
dispute arising out of this Agreement shall be maintained in the appropriate court of
competent jurisdiction in the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia or the Unites States District
,Court for the Eastern District of Virginia, Norfolk Division.
20. Hold Harmless: It is understood and agreed that the User hereby assumes
the entire responsibility and liability for any and all damages to persons or property
caused by or resulting from or arising out of any act or omission on the part of the User,
its contractor, agents, or employees under or in connection with this Agreement or the
performance or failure to perform any work allowed by this Agreement. The User shall
save harmless and indemnify the City and its agents, volunteers, servants, employees and
officers from and against any and all claims, losses or expenses, including but not limited
to attorney's fees, which either or both of them may suffer, payor incur as the result of
claims or suits due to, arising out of or in connection with any and all such damage, real
or alleged, and the User shall, upon written demand by the City assume and defend at the
User's sole expense any and all such suits or defense of claims.
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21. Modification: There may be no modification of this Agreement, except in
writing, executed by the City Manager, or his designee, and the User.
22. Notices: All notices, requests, demands, and other communications
required or permitted to be given under the terms of this Agreement shall be deemed to
have been duly given if in writing and delivered personally, given by prepaid telegram, or
mailed by first-class (postage-prepaid), registered, or certified mail as follows:
If to the City:
City Manager
Municipal Center
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456
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Either party may change the address to which such communication are to be
directed by giving written notice to the other party in the manner provided herein. Any
notice, request, demand or other communication made pursuant to this Agreement shall
be deemed to have been received by the addressee at such time as it is personally
delivered or on the third business day after it is mailed, as the case may be.
As evidence of their agreement to the terms and conditions set forth herein, the
parties affix their authorized signatures hereto:
[Name of Entity]
By:
Title:
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ATTEST:
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
By:
City Manager/Authorized Designee of City
Manager
ATTEST:
City Clerk
APPROVED AS TO
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
City Attorney
Public Works
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
, a Notary Public in and for the City and State
hereby certify that ,
of , whose name is signed to
the foregoing writing, bearing dated on the day of
20_, has acknowledged the same before me in my City and State aforesaid.
I,
aforesaid,
do
Given under my hand this .
day of
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Notary Public
My commission expires:
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
, a Notary Public in and for the City and State
hereby certify that ,
of , whose name is signed to
the foregoing writing, bearing dated on the day of
20_, has acknowledged the same before me in my City and State aforesaid.
I,
aforesaid,
do
Given under my hand this
day of
,20_.
Notary Public
My commission expires:
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
I, , a Notary Public in and for the City and State
aforesaid, do hereby certify that , City
Manager/Authorized Designee of the City Manager of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, whose name is signed to the foregoing writing, bearing dated on the
day of , 20_, has acknowledged the same before
me in my City and State aforesaid.
Given under my hand this
day of
,20_.
Notary Public
My commission expires:
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
I, , a Notary Public in and for the City and State
aforesaid, do hereby certify that , City Clerk of the City
of Virginia Beach, Virginia, whose name is signed to the foregoing writing, bearing dated
on the day of , 20 , has acknowledged the same
before me in my City and State aforesaid.
Given under my hand this
day of
,20_.
Notary Public
My commission expires:
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance to authorize Temporary Encroachments into a portion of the City
property known as Treasure Cove/Canal by property owners, Jeffrey J. Berger
and Debora L. Berger
MEETING DATE:- April 10, 2007
. Background:
Jeffrey J. Berger and Debora L. Berger have requested permission to remove an
existing marginal wharf, to maintain an existing bulkhead and to construct and
maintain a pier and two (2) boatlifts within a portion of the City's property known
as Treasure Cove/Canal located at the rear of 2405 Spindrift Road, Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23451.
This item was under review prior to Council direction regarding landscape buffer
as a condition of granting approval for encroachments adjacent to waterways.
. Considerations:
City Staff has reviewed the requested encroachments and has recommended
approval of same, subject to certain conditions outlined in the Agreement.
There are similar encroachments in Treasure Canal- and in other canals of Bay
Island - which is where Mr. and Mrs. Berger have requested to encroach. One
council-approved encroachment agreement and several construction permits
were identified for these encroachments.
. Public Information:
Advertisement of City Council Agenda.
. Alternatives:
Approve the encroachments as presented, deny the encroachments, or add
conditions as desired by Council.
. Recommendations:
Approve the request subject to the terms and conditions of the Agreement.
. Attachments:
Ordinance, Agreement, Plat and Pictures and Location Map.
Recommended Action: Approval of the ordinance.
Submitting Department/Agency: Public Works/Real Estate ~ PAl)
City Manager: ~ l~ ~ M~
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Requested by Department of Public Works
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
TEMPORARY ENCROACHMENTS INTO
A PORTION OF CITY PROPERTY
KNOWN AS TREASURE COVE / CANAL
BY PROPERTY OWNERS, JEFFREY
J . BERGER AND DEBORA L.
BERGER
WHEREAS, Jeffrey J. Berger and Debora L. Berger desire to
remove an existing marginal wharf, to maintain an existing
bulkhead and to construct and maintain a pier and two (2)
boatlifts within a portion of the City's property known as
Treasure Cove/Canal, located at the rear of 2405 Spindrift Road,
ln the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
WHEREAS, City Council is authorized pursuant to ~ ~ 15.2-
2009 and 15.2-2107, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, to
authorize temporary encroachments upon the City's property
subject to such terms and conditions as Council may prescribe.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That pursuant to the authority and to the extent thereof
contained in ~~ 15.2-2009 and 15.2-2107, Code of Virginia, 1950,
as amended, Jeffrey J. Berger and Debora L. Berger, their heirs,
assigns and successors in title are authorized to maintain
temporary encroachments for removal of an existing marginal
wharf and maintenance of an existing bulkhead and to construct
and maintain a pier and two (2) boatlifts in the City's property
as shown on the map marked Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
entitled: "ENCROACHMENT FOR WATERCRAFT STORAGE & MOORING FOR
JEFFREY BERGER, 2405 SPINDRIFT ROAD, VIRGINIA BEACH, VA 23451,"
a copy of which is on file in the Department of Public Works and
to which reference is made for a more particular description;
and
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that the temporary encroa'chments
are expressly subj ect to those terms, conditions and criteria
contained in the Agreement between the City of Virginia Beach
and Jeffrey J. Berger and Debora L. Berger (the "Agreement 11 ) ,
which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference; and
BE IT FURTHER
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EXEMPTED FROM RECORDATION TAXES
UNDER SECTION 58.1-811(C) (4)
THIS AGREEMENT, made this 26th day of February, 2007, by and between
the CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, a municipal corporation of the Commonwealth
of Virginia, Grantor, "City", and JEFFREY J. BERGER AND DEBORA L. BERGER,
THEIR HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND SUCCESSORS IN TITLE, "Grantee", even though more than
one.
WIT N E S S ET H:
That, WHEREAS, the Grantee is the owner of that certain lot, tract, or parcel of
land designated and described as Site No. "251" as shown on that certain plat entitled:
"SUBDIVISION OF BAY ISLAND, SECTION TWO" and said plat is recorded in the Clerk's
Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia in Map Book 48, at page 15,
and being further designated, known, and described as 2405 Spindrift Road, Virginia Beach,
Virginia 23451;
WHEREAS, it is proposed by the Grantee to remove an existing marginal wharf,
to maintain an existing bulkhead and to construct and maintain a pier and two (2) boatlifts,
collectively, the "Temporary Encroachment", in the City of Virginia Beach;
WHEREAS, in constructing and maintaining the Temporary Encroachment, it is
necessary that the Grantee encroach into a portion of an existing City property known as
Treasure Cove/Canal, the "Encroachment Area"; and
No GPIN Assigned to City Property known as Treasure Canal
GPIN 1499-99-3458-0000
WHEREAS, the Grantee has requested that the City permit the Temporary
Encroachment within the Encroachment Area.
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and of the benefits
accruing or to accrue to the Grantee and for the further consideration of One Dollar ($1.00), in
hand paid to the City, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, the City hereby grants to the
Grantee permission to use the Encroachment Area for the purpose of constructing and
maintaining the Temporary Encroachment.
It is expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary Encroachment will be
constructed and maintained in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia and
the City of Virginia Beach, and in accordance with the City's specifications and approval and is
more particularly described as follows, to wit:
A Temporary Encroachment into the Encroachment Area as shown
on that certain plat entitled: "Encroachment for Watercraft Storage
& Mooring for Jeffrey Berger, 2405 Spindrift Road, Virginia
Beach, VA 23451," a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit
"A" and to which reference is made for a more particular
description.
Providing however, nothing herein shall prohibit the City from immediately
removing, or ordering the Grantee to remove, all or any part of the Temporary Encroachment
from the Encroachment Area in the event of an emergency or public necessity, and Grantee shall
bear all costs and expenses of such removal.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary Encroachment
herein authorized terminates upon notice by the City to the Grantee, and that within thirty (30)
days after the notice is given, the Temporary Encroachment must be removed from the
Encroachment Area by the Grantee; and that the Grantee will bear all costs and expenses of such
removal.
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It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee shall indemnify and
hold harmless the City, its agents and employees, from and against all claims, damages, losses
and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, in case it shall be necessary to file or defend
an action arising out of the construction, location or existence of the Temporary Encroachment.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that nothing herein contained shall
be construed to enlarge the permission and authority to permit the maintenance or construction of
any encroachment other than that specified herein and to the limited extent specified herein, nor
to permit the maintenance and construction of any encroachment by anyone other than the
Grantee.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee agrees to maintain
the Temporary Encroachment so as not to become unsightly or a hazard.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee must obtain a permit
from the Office of Development Services Center/Planning Department prior to commencing any
construction within the Encroachment Area.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee must obtain and
keep in force all-risk property insurance and general liability or such insurance as is deemed
necessary by the City, and all insurance policies must name the City as additional named insured
or loss payee, as applicable. The Grantee also agrees to carry comprehensive general liability
insurance in an amount not less than $500,000.00, combined single limits of such insurance
policy or policies. The Grantee will provide endorsements providing at least thirty (30) days
written notice to the City prior to the cancellation or termination of, or material change to, any of
the insurance policies. The Grantee assumes all responsibilities and liabilities, vested or
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contingent, with relation to the construction, location, and/or existence of the Temporary
Encroachment.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee must submit for
review and approval, a survey of The Encroachment Area, certified by a registered professional
engineer or a licensed land surveyor, and/or "as built" plans of the Temporary Encroachment
sealed by a registered professional engineer, if required by either the City Engineer's Office or
the Engineering Division of the Public Utilities Department.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the City, upon revocation of
such authority and permission so granted, may remove the Temporary Encroachment and charge
the cost thereof to the Grantee, and collect the cost in any manner provided by law for the
collection of local or state taxes; may require the Grantee to remove the Temporary
Encroachment; and pending such removal, the City may charge the Grantee for the use of the
Encroachment Area, the equivalent of what would be the real property tax upon the land so
occupied if it were owned by the Grantee; and if such removal shall not be made within the time
ordered hereinabove by this Agreement, the City may impose a penalty in the sum of One
Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per day for each and every day that the Temporary Encroachment is
allowed to continue thereafter, and may collect such compensation and penalties in any manner
provided by law for the collection oflocal or state taxes.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Jeffrey J. Berger and Debora L. Berger, the said
Grantee, has caused this Agreement to be executed by their signature. Further, that the City of
Virginia Beach has caused this Agreement to be executed in its name and on its behalf by its City
Manager and its seal be hereunto affixed and attested by its City Clerk.
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
By
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Designee of the City Manager
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ATIEST:
City Clerk
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
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, CITY MANAGER/AUTHORIZED
DESIGNEE OF THE CITY MANAGER.
Notary Public
My Commission Expires:
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
da)T of
, 200_, by RUTH HODGES FRASER, City Clerk for the CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH.
Notary Public
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this .0-0 day of
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance to Request the Virginia Department of Transportation to Establish a
Project Under the Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Program, to Establish CIP #2-
161, Traffic Signal Retiming, and to Accept Grants Totaling $1,756,091 and Appropriate
$555,791 in FY 2006-07
MEETING DATE: April 10, 2007
. Background: The City has been awarded grants totaling $1,756,091 for traffic signal
retiming. The grants are from the following sources: a FY 2005 Federal Earmark Grant of
$430,791, a Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality grant of $1,200,300, and a State Fiber Optic
Connection grant of $125,000. The total $1,756,091 awarded will be placed in a new project,
CIP #2-161, Traffic Signal Retiming.
Of the grants awarded, $555,791 is currently available, $600,500 will be available in FY 2007-
08, and $599,800 will be available in FY 2008-09.
. Considerations: Traffic volume is increasing on all of the major urban arterials. Signal
retiming is necessary to mitigate congestion, reduce vehicle emissions and reduce travel time.
Failure to retime the corridors will increase congestion. Funding for retiming the traffic signal
system has been limited in the past several years. These grants will allow the systematic
retiming of most signalized intersections. The City will use this funding, in addition to CIP #2-
039, Computerized Traffic Signal System Upgrade/Replacement, to develop a comprehensive
traffic signal retiming program. This project will retime all major arterial corridors, including:
Lynnhaven Parkway, Dam Neck Road, Holland Road, Kempsville Road, Great Neck Road, First
Colonial Road, Northampton Boulevard, Virginia Beach Boulevard, Providence Road, South
Independence Boulevard, and Princess Anne Road.
. Public Information: Public information will be handled through the normal Council
agenda notification process.
. Recommendations: It is recommended that Council accept the grants, establish capital
project #2-161, Traffic Signal Retiming, and adopt the project programming ordinance for
Virginia Department of Transportation projects. It also is recommended that Council appropriate
$555,791 in FY 2006-07, program $600,500 in FY 2007-08, and $599,800 in FY 2008-09 for this
project.
. Attachments: Appropriation Ordinance, Grant award information
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Public Worksrrraffic Engineering P A-D
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AN ORDINANCE TO REQUEST THE VIRGINIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO ESTABLISH A
PROJECT UNDER THE CONGESTION MITIGATION AND
AIR QUALITY PROGRAM, TO ESTABLISH CIP #2-
161, TRAFFIC SIGNAL RETIMING, AND TO ACCEPT
GRANTS TOTALING $1,756,091 AND APPROPRIATE
$555,791 IN FY 2006-07
WHEREAS, in accordance with the Virginia Department of
Transportation construction allocation procedures, it is
necessary that Council request VDOT to program an urban highway
project in the City of Virginia Beach;
WHEREAS, the City has been awarded grants totaling
$1,756,091 from the following sources: a FY 2005 Federal
Earmark grant of $430,791, a Congestion Mitigation and Air
Quality grant of $1,200,300, and a State Fiber Optic Connection
grant of $125,000;
WHEREAS, $430,791 of the Federal Earmark, and $125,000
of the State Fiber Optic Connection grants are presently
available, and of the CMAQ grant, $600,500 will be available in
FY 2007-08, and $599,800 will be available in FY 2008-09.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
1. That the City Council of the City of Virginia
Beach, Virginia, requests the Virginia Department of
Transportation to establish an urban system highway project for
traffic signal retiming and signal infrastructure improvements;
2. That the Council of the City of Virginia Beach
agrees to pay its share of the total cost for preliminary
engineering, right-of-way and construction of this proj ect in
accordance with Section 33.1-44 of the Code of Virginia, and
that if the City of Virginia Beach subsequently elects to cancel
this project, the City of Virginia Beach agrees to reimburse the
Virginia Department of Transportation for the total amount of
the costs expended by the Department through the date the
Department is notified of such cancellation.
3. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to
execute on behalf of the City of Virginia Beach all necessary
project agreements.
4. That CIP #2-161, Traffic Signal Retiming, is
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51 82112) and $125,000 from the State (UPC 52354) are accepted and
52 appropriated to CIP #2-161, with estimated revenues increased
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56 are accepted with $600,500 (UPC T4214) to be prograrmned in CIP
57 #2-161 for FY 2007-08 and $599,800 (UPC T4215) for FY 2008-09,
58 with estimated revenues increased accordingly.
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60 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,
61 Virginia on the day of 2007.
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Thursday, December 28, 20064:36 PM
Rowan, Steve A; Porter, Bryant
Mike KIMBREL; 'Bob K. Gey'; 'Frank Hickman'
Virginia Beach CityWide Retiming Projects (CMAQ)
Steve/ Bryant,
I wanted to fill you in on a discussion that I had today with Mike Kimbrel (HRPDC) regarding the
new City of Va Beach CMAQ Citywide Retiming Projects (Phases 1 - 3). The projects are being
revised in a TIP/STIP Amendment to reflect the following:
. UPC T421~.t TBD Citywide RetimiRg Project, PRase 1
CMAO funding FY20Q7 $317K eliminate this project, funding transferred to UPC T4214/
84120
. UPC T4214/84120 Citywide Retiming Project, Phase 2 Phase 1
CMAQ funding FY2008 $2831<. Add FY2007 $317K
. UPC T 4215/ TBD Citywide Retiming Project, Phase 3 Phase 2
CMAQ funding will be distributed FY2009 $600K
This should clear up the concerns that we had with these UPC's. The MPO will be reducing the
phases to only 2 in lieu of 3 and are transferring the funding as indicated above. This should help
simplify things.
Todd
Todd M. Halacy, EIT
Hampton Roads District Urban Programs Manager
Virginia Department of Transportation
1700 North Main Street
Suffolk, V A 23434
Office #: 757-925-2513
Cell #: 757"() 19-3564
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance to Transfer $167,974 from the Department of Human Services and to
Appropriate $53,732 in Fund Balance from the DEA Seized Property Fund to the FY
2006-07 Police Department Operating Budget to Purchase a Generator
MEETING DATE:
April 10, 2007
. Background: The Recovery Center, located at 409 Birdneck Circle, is a 24/7 Crisis
Stabilization program for adults with co-occurring disorders of mental illness and substance
abuse. The facility houses 18 clients at one time, for a maximum of five days per client. In the
event of a hurricane or other disaster where electrical power is disrupted for a significant period
of time, it will be important to have a source of emergency back-up power. Without it, clients
would have to be prematurely discharged and could pose a danger to themselves or the
community.
The Law Enforcement Training Academy (LETA) is located at 411 Integrity Way, adjacent to the
Recovery Center. LETA is a 55,000 square foot building dedicated to teaching the basic police
academy as well as providing specialized advanced police training for law enforcement
agencies. Becau'se LETA is used as a staging area for special events, it would be a logical
facility from which to stage law enforcement response in the event of a disaster or other
emergency. All Police precincts have emergency generators and the Police Department
considers it important for LETA to have emergency back-up power.
. Considerations: The City commissioned a study to evaluate the existing power system
at the Recovery Center, and at the same time considered the possibility of installing an
emergency generator that also would feed LET A. The study recommended that the City
purchase a 300kW generator and install it at LET A to provide back-up power for both buildings.
The total cost is to be $221,706. Human Services has sufficient funds available for transfer from
contractual services due to the difficulty and lag time in recruiting and hiring psychiatrists in the
current year. The Police Department requests that $53,732 be appropriated from the DEA
Seized Property Fund to cover LET A's portion of the generator costs.
. Public Information: Public information will be handled through the normal City Council
agenda process.
. Recommendations: Approve the transfer of $167,974 from the Department of Human
Services to the Police Department's FY 2006-07 Operating Budget and appropriate $53,732 in
the DEA Seized Property Fund to the Police Department's FY 2006-07 Operating Budget.
. Attachments: Ordinance
Recommended Action: Approve Ordinance "}r j A A / C/))IIA J f ~ /hv<~ ---!fP/,
Submitting Department/Agency: Departmen( otflumaVe~s a~P6lice Departmen~" ~
City Manager~~ ~. ~ ll1It
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AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER $167,974 FROM THE
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES AND TO
APPROPRIATE $53,732 IN FUND BALANCE FROM THE
DEA SEIZED PROPERTY FUND TO THE FY 2006-07
POLICE DEPARTMENT OPERATING BUDGET TO PURCHASE
A GENERATOR
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WHEREAS, the Recovery Center and the Law Enforcement Training
Academy do not have emergency power capabilities, which may present
safety concerns in the event of a sustained power outage.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
1. That $167,974 is hereby transferred from the Department of
Human Services to the Police Department's FY 2006-07 Operating
Budget; and
2. That $53,732 is hereby appropriated from the DEA Seized
Property Fund to the Police Department's FY 2006-07 Operating
Budget to purchase a generator to provide emergency power to the
Recovery Center and the Law Enforcement Training Academy.
Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of the members of
the City Council.
of the City of Virginia
, 2007.
Beach,
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K. PLANNING
1. Application of KINGS GRANT CITGO for a Modification of Conditions for a Conditional
Use Permit (approved by City Council on April 24, 1989) at 428 North LynnhavenRoad to
add two (2) drive-through service bays.
DISTRICT 5 - L YNNHA VEN
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
2. Application of AVALON CHURCH OF CHRIST for Modification of Conditions for a
Conditional Use Permit (approved on August 22, 1995) at 844 Woodstock Road re
additional on-site parking and a modular structure to be used for Sunday School classes.
DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
3. Application of ROBERT and BERNICE DUMAS for the exlJansion of a Nonconforming
Use to enlarge their home at 2318 Calvert Street.
DISTRICT 5 - L YNNHA VEN
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
4. Application of ZION CITY OF DELIVERANCE OUTREACH for a Conditional Use
Permit re a church at 5405 Indian River Road.
DISTRICT 1 - CENTERVILLE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
5. Application of CALVARY CHAPEL OF VIRGINIA BEACH for a Conditional Use
Permit re a church at 5228 Indian River Road.
DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
6. Application of WARDS CORNER BEAUTY ACADEMY, INC. for a Conditional Use
Permit re a beauty school at 544 Newtown Road.
DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
7. Application of BAYSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST for a Conditional Use Permit re a
church at 5025 Shell Road.
DISTRICT 4 - BA YSIDE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
8. Application of the CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH for a Conditional Use Permit re filling
a borrow pit at Oceana Boulevard and Credle R\)ad.
DISTRICT 6 - BEACH
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Virginia Beach City Council will meet in the Chamber at City Hall, MUnicipal Cen-
ter. 2401 Courthouse Dnve. Tuesday, April 10, 2007, at 6:00 p.m.
The following applications will be heard:
DISTRICT 5 - LYNN HAVEN
Robert and Bernice Dumas Application: Exoansion of a Nonconforming
Use at 2318 Calvert Street (GPIN 15906271782318).
Kings Grant Citgo Application: Modification of Conditions for a Conditional
Use Permit approved by City Council on April 24, 1989 at 428 North Lynnhaven
Road (GPIN 1497063953). AICUZ is Less than 65 dB Ldn.
DISTRICT 1 - CENTERVILLE
Zion City of Deliverance Outreach Application: Conditional Use Permit for a
church at 5405 Indian River Road (GPIN 14652855851. AICUZ IS Less than 65
dB Ldn.
DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
Calvary Chapel of Virginia Beach Application: Conditional Use Permit for a
church at 5228 Indian River Road (GPIN 1465483186). AICUZ is Less than 65
dB Ldn.
Avalon Church of Christ Application: Modification of Conditions for a Condi
tional Use Permit approved on August 22, 1995 at 844 Woodstock Road (GPIN
1456740275). AICUZ is Less than 65 dB Ldn.
Wards Corner Beauty Academy. Inc. Application: Conditional Use Permit for
a beauty school at 544 Newtown Road #160-100 (Part of GPIN 1468303340).
AICUZ is less than 65 dB Ldn.
DISTRICT 6 - BEACH
City of Virginia Beach Application: Conditional Use Permit for the filling of a
borrow pit on Oceana Boulevard and Credle Road tGPINs 2417203479: -3629:
-1699; -3952: 2417226139; 2417129346). AICUZ is Greater than 75 dB Ldn.
DISTRICT 4 - BA YSIDE
Bayside Church of Christ Application: Conditional Use Permit for a church at
5025 Shell Road (GPIN 1479035524). AICUZ is Less than 65 dB Ldn.
All interested citizens are inVited to attend.
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Copies of the proposed ordinances. resolutions and amendments are on file
and may be examined in the Department of Planning or online at
t1ttp:/ /www.vbeov.co~ For information call 385-4621.
If you are physically disabled or visually Impaired and need assistance at
thiS meeting. please call the CITY CLERK'S OFFICE at 385-4303.
BeClcon March 25 & Apnl1. 2007
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Item IV-G.l.d.
PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING
ITEM # 31117
Attorney Charles Salle', 192 Ballard Court, Phone: 490-3UOO, represented the
applicant
Upon motion by Councilman Balko, seconded by Councilman Perry, City Council
ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of RICHARD A. RINER for a Conditional Use
Permit:
RICHARD A. RINER FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A
GASOLINE SERVICE STATION R04891213
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRIGNIA
Ordinance upon application of Richard A. Riner for
a Conditional Use Permit for a gasoline service
station on the east coast of North Lynnhaven Road,
north of the intersection with Kings Grant Road.
Said parcel is located at 428 North Lynnhaven Road
and contains 36,721 square feet. Plats with more
detailed information are available in the
Department of Planning. LYNt/HAVEN BOROUGH.
The following conditions are required:
1. The proposed canopy must meet the 35-foot setback
requirement. It appears that the canopy, as shown
on the submitted site plan, is slightly short of
the requirement. Compliance will be verified
during detailed site plan review.
2; The uti.l-izntion o( Best Hanngement Practices for
controlling stormwater runoff which are reasonably
applicable to the development of the site.
3. In accordance wi th the current Master Street and
Highway Plan, a right-of-way dedication is required
along North Lynnhaven Road to provide for an
ultimate four-lane undivided highway.
Approximately 3-feet of dedication is required.
4. No overnight outside storage of vehicles will be
permitted.
5. Additions to be constructed shall be of a colonial
style.
6. The existing sign shall come inlo conformance wi tll
the current zoning requirements.
7. Public restrooms shall be provided.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virgi.ni.a Beach, Virginia, on the Twenty-
fourth Day of April, Nineteen Hundred and EiRhty-nine.
April 24, llJHlJ
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PUBLIC HEARING
PlJUD[[NG IT~I # 31117 (Continued)
Voting: 10-1
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Robert E.
Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, John
D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker,
John L. Perry and William D. Sessoms, Jr.
Council Members Voting Nay:
Reba S. McClanan
Council Members Absent:
None
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ITEM: Application of Kings Grant Citgo for a Modification of Conditions for a
Conditional Use Permit approved by City Council on April 24, 1989. Property is
located at 428 North Lynnhaven Road (GPIN 1497063953). AICUZ is Less than 65
dB Ldn. DISTRICT 5 - L YNNHA VEN
MEETING DATE: April 1 0, 2007
. Background:
A Conditional Use Permit permitting a service station with fuel pumps was
originally approved by the City Council on September 3, 1963, and then modified
on April 24, 1989. The Conditional Use Permit has seven (7) conditions:
The 1989 approval was for an additional five (5) service bays, a canopy, and
relocation of the fuel pumps in a different layout than the current proposal;
however, only the proposed canopy and new fuel pumps were actually
constructed. City staff objected to the 1989 proposal, noting that the location of a
total of eight (8) service bays was inappropriate, citing the incompatibility of a
large auto service facility in a "small scale neighborhood center." The 1989
report stated that the proposed expansion to eight (8) bays was "not in keeping
with the surrounding development." A drive-through access in the rear of the
building was not considered at that time, and since it is now being proposed, a
modification to the 1989 approval is required.
Specifically, the applicant's request is to add two (2) drive-through service bays,
accessed via a 15-foot wide drive aisle along the western property line in an area
that is currently grassed lawn and 500 square feet of storage at the rear of the
existing structure.
. Considerations:
The Comprehensive Plan re~nizes this parcel as being within the Primary
Residential Area. The land use planning policies and principles for the Primary
Residential Area focus on preserving and protecting the overall character,
economic value and aesthetic quality of the stable neighborhoods located in this
area. The established type, size, and relationship of land use, both residential
and non-residential, located in and around these neighborhoods should serve as
a guide when considering future development.
Staff concludes that the proposed 40-foot by 50-foot wide, two (2)-bay addition to
the existing three (3)-bay service station is compatible with the existing structure
and surrounding area. The proposed exterior building materials include brick to
Kings Grant Citgo
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match the existing structure, dentil molding with white trim, white siding, and a
slate roof.
. Recommendations:
The Planning Commission passed a motion by a recorded vote of 9-0 to approve
this request with the following conditions:
1. All conditions attached to the Conditional Use Permit granted by the City
Council on April 24, 1989, shall remain in affect.
2. The addition to the building shall be in substantial conformance with the
elevation entitled, "Renovations and Additions to: Citgo - Kings Grant," dated
10/21/06, prepared by ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO, noting that all sides of the
addition shall be brick with dentil molding to match the existing structure.
3. The layout of the site pertaining to building additions, parking, and
landscaping shall be substantially as depicted on the plan entitled, "Citgo-
King's Grant Service Bay Addition, Preliminary Plan," dated 12/19/06, .
prepared by The Spectra Group, Inc. Category VI landscaping (never
installed as required by the 1989 Conditional Use Permit) shall be installed
along the eastern property line.
4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for the addition, verification by the
Planning Department / Current Planning - Zoning shall be provided indicating
that the storage container located on the property has been removed.
5. There shall be no storage of tires, merchandise, or debris of any kind outside
of the building.
6. No cars shall be parked or stored in the drive aisle at any time.
7. The category VI landscaping depicted on the Plan identified in Condition #3
above shall include an eight (8) foot high, solid, vinyl fence.
. Attachments:
Staff Review
Disclosure Statement
Planning Commission Minutes
Location Map
Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval. Planning Commission recommends
approval.
Submitting DeparbnentlAgency: Planning Departmen
City Manager: 0 L. ~ rM
Modification of the Conditional Use Permit
approved by the City Council on April 24, 1989, for
the addition of 2,000 square feet for two (2) drive through service bays and a 500 square foot storage
area.
KINGS GRANT
CITCO
Agenda Item 23
March 14, 2007 Public Hearing
Staff Planner: Carolyn A.K. Smith
REQUEST:
ADDRESS I DESCRIPTION: Property located at 428 North Lynnhaven Road.
GPIN:
1497063953
COUNCIL ELECTION DISTRICT:
5-LYNNHAVEN
SITE SIZE:
0.0843 acres
APPLICATION HISTORY: This application was deferred on February 14, 2007 at the request of the
applicant. A color rendering of both the rear and the front of the building have been submitted since the
deferral.
The Conditional Use Permit permitting service station with fuel
pumps was approved by the City Council originally on
September 3, 1963 and then modified on April 24, 1989. The Conditional Use Permit has seven (7)
conditions:
SUMMARY OF REQUEST
1. The proposed canopy must meet the 35 foot setback requirement. It appears that the canopy, as
shown on the submitted site plan, is slightly short of the requirement. Compliance will be verified
during detailed final site plan review.
2. The utilization of best management practices for controlling stormwater runoff which are
reasonably applicable to the development of the site.
3. In accordance with the current Master Street and Highway Plan, a right-of-way dedication is
required along North Lynnhaven Road to provide for an ultimate four lane undivided highway.
Approximately 3 feet of dedication is required.
4. No overnight outside storage of vehicles will be permitted.
5. Additions to be constructed shall be of a colonial style.
6. The existing sign shall come into conformance with the current zoning requirements.
7. Public restrooms shall be provided.
The 1989 approval was for an additional five (5) service bays, a canopy, and relocation of the fuel pumps
in a different layout than the current proposal. Only the proposed canopy and new fuel pumps were
actually constructed. Staff actually objected to the 1989 proposal, noting that the location of a total of
eight (8) service bays was inappropriate, citing the incompatibility of a large auto service facility in a "small
scale neighborhood center." The 1989 report stated that the proposed expansion to eight (8) bays was
"not in keeping with the surrounding development." A drive-through access in the rear of the.building was
not considered at that time, and since it is now being proposed, a modification to the 1989 approval is
required.
Specifically, the applicant's request is to add two (2) drive-through service bays, accessed via a 15-foot
wide drive aisle along the western property line in an area that currently is grassed lawn and 500 square
feet of storage at the rear of the existing structure.
The proposed elevation and rendering depict an attractive addition to the existing building and attempts to
mimic the existing exterior building materials of siding, brick, and a slate roof.
LAND USE AND ZONING INFORMATION
EXISTING LAND USE: The site is developed with a motor vehicle service facility with fuel sales.
SURROUNDING 'lAND
USE AND ZONING:
North:
South:
East:
West:
. Assisted living facility / 0-2 Office District
. Open space / R-1 0 Residential District
. Convenience store / B-2 Community Business District
. North Lynnhaven Road
. Single-family dwellings / R-7.5 Residential District
NATURAL RESOURCE AND
CULTURAL FEATURES:
This site is located within the Chesapeake Bay watershed. There do not
appear to be any significant environmental features on the site as it is
already developed as a gas and service station.
AICUZ:
The site is in an AICUZ of Less than 65 dB Ldn surrounding NAS
Oceana, outside the area of concern.
IMPACT ON CITY SERVICES
MASTER TRANSPORTATION PLAN (MTP) I CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP): North
Lynnhaven Road is a two (2) lane undivided collector street. There are no plans to improve this portion
of the roadway.
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Road Service "C") - 9,900 ADT 1 1,090 ADT
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WATER: There is a six (6)-inch and a 20-inch City water main in North Lynnhaven Road. This site has an
existing meter that may be used or upgraded.
SEWER: There is an eight (B)-inch and a 10-inch City gravity sanitary sewer main in North Lynnhaven Road.
This site is already connected to City sanitary sewer. Analysis of Pump Station 244 may be required to ensure
future flows can be accommodated.
EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation:
Staff recommends partial approval of this requested modification, as conditioned below.
Comprehensive Plan:
The Comprehensive Plan recognizes this parcel as being within the Primary Residential Area. The land
use planning policies and principles for the Primary Residential Area focus strongly on preserving and
protecting the overall character, economic value and aesthetic quality of the stable neighborhoods located
in this area. The established type, size, and relationship of land use, both residential and non-residential,
located in and around these neighborhoods should serve as a guide when considering future
development. '
Evaluation:
The proposed 40-foot by 50-foot wide, two (2)-bay addition to the existing three (3)-bay service station is
attractive and blends well with the existing structure and surrounding buildings. The proposed exterior
building materials include brick to match the existing structure, dentil molding with white trim, white siding,
and a slate roof. As mentioned above, in 19B9, Staff recommended against a proposal for eight (B)
service bays on this site, deeming the request as too excessive for a neighborhood commercial "center."
That same logic can still be applied to this request for a drive aisle in the rear, perhaps even more so now
that an assisted living facility would face the open bays if approved as submitted. This residence has
screened porches for occupants to view the outdoors and enjoy the weather. It is not recommend that
this serenity, albeit limited due to the existence of the service center and the debris placed in the. rear, be
disturbed by the addition of a 15-foot wide drive aisle behind the existing service station. Therefore, Staff
recommends approval of the expansion of the service bays, as conditioned below, without drive-through
access.
CONDITIONS
1. All conditions attached to the Conditional Use Permit granted by the City Council on April 24, 1989,
shall remain in affect.
2. The addition to the building shall be in substantial conformance with the elevation entitled,
"Renovations and Additions to: Citgo - Kings Grant," dated 10/21/06, prepared by ARCHITECTURAL
STUDIO, noting that all sides of the addition shall be brick with dentil molding to match the existing
structure.
3. The layout of the site pertaining to building additions, parking, and landscaping shall be substantially
as depicted on the plan entitled, "Citgo - King's Grant Service Bay Addition, Preliminary Plan," dated
12/19/06, prepared by The Spectra Group, Inc., with the exception of the following: no drive aisle,
parking or impervious surface shall be permitted in the rear of the building between it and the western
property line other than the addition to the existing structure; and, Category VI landscaping (never
installed as required by the 1989 Conditional Use Permit) shall be installed along the eastern property
line.
4. Prior to the issuance of a building permit for the addition, verification by the Planning Department /
Current Planning - Zoning shall be provided indicating that the storage container located on the
property has been removed.
5. There shall be no storage of tires, merchandise, or debris of any kind outside of the building.
6. No cars shall be parked or stored in the drive aisle at any time.
7. The category VI landscaping depicted on the Plan identified in Condition #3 above shall include an
eight (8) foot high, solid, vinyl fence.
NOTE: Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances.
Plans submitted with this rezoning application may require revision during detailed site plan review to
meet all applicable City Codes and Standards.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the Police
Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
(CPTED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
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Kings Grant Citgo
Modification of Conditions
428 North Lynnhaven Road
District 5
Lynnhaven
March 14,2007
REGULAR
Joseph Strange: The next item is item 23. Kings Grant Citgo. An application of Kings
Grant Citgo for a Modification of Conditions for a Conditional Use Permit approved by
City Council on April 24, 1989. The property is located at 428 North Lynnhaven Road,
District 5, Lynnhaven, with five conditions.
Barry Knight: Welcome Billy.
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Billy Garrington: Thank you Mr. Knight. Ladies and gentlemen of the Planning
Commission, for the record, I'm Billy Garrington here on behalf of the applicant Mr. Ron
Carlson, Ron Joy Construction Company. We're here to ask for a modification to the
conditions that have to do with the Kings Grant Citgo station that were originally granted.
I guess there were two Use Permits granted on this piece of property Mr. Chairman. The
original Use Permit when the gas station was first built back in 1963 and then back in
1989. Let me point out that both those Use Permits were before Mr. Carlson, who is the
current owner of the property now, was the owner of the property. So, the original gas
station was built in 1963. It was actually called Krutzinger Texaco. I can remember it
very well because I worked for Mr. Krutzinger back in the early 60s. In those years, as
things progress from different types of gas stations and now it is the Kings Grant Citgo
station. Any of us who drive automobiles, and I thing almost all of us do, know how hard
it is to find a full service gas station anywhere in the City of Virginia Beach nowadays.
We always think about pulling up to a gas station now and you pump your own gas. It is
a rare occasion when you have a flat tire or a fan belt break or a hose that busts, if you can
ever find a full service gas, you will be the happiest person in the world if you can find
someone to take care of it for you. The request that you have in front of you today is for a
two-bay, actually a four bay addition that will be located on this end of the building here.
I've given you copies of the rendering of what the building will look like. There will be a
double bay on each side that will be able to accommodate four cars at one time, and staff
has looked up the request and recommended it for approval with certain conditions. The
one condition that we would ask you to modify, if you would be so willing to do would
be where staff has recommended for approval without the drive aisle that we have in the
back of the property. I think it was this drive aisle that you see that is shaded in blue here.
As I said, these are double bays that you have here so you can conceivably have four cars
there at one time being worked on. The problem is that the two cars in the back of the
building are the first two that come out of the building, is that you are constantly backing
cars up, and pulling cars forward in order to get those cars out of the building. There is a
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retirement home on this parcel of land here that is reasonably close to the back of this gas
station, and we fully recognize that. What we have shown you on the site plan is the
category VI landscaping that would be installed, and it calls for six foot vinyl fence but
we are actually proffering doing an eight foot vinyl fence on that area, again, to make sure
that this use does not cause any problem with the retirement home that backs right up to
the back of it. Now that landscaping should already be installed. I'm here to tell you that
was part of the Use Permit that you got back in 1989, it should have already been
installed before now but it was never installed, Again, I point that out because Mr.
Carlson wasn't the owner of the property back when the original Use Permit was granted
but it does need to be installed, and it should be installed. Do you have any pictures of
the back of the building?
Carolyn Smith: Yes.
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Billy Garrington: Here is the back of the building that you see now. This is the area
where the drive aisle would go through and come back out about right where you see this
car. All of this storage that you see back here. All of this will go away. The back of the
building that looks like that now, will look like what you have here. These two additions
across the back of it will be storage additions that will be put on to the back of it that to
mimic the exact look of the building itself, so you no longer have any outside storage of
any of that material that takes place at all. What Mr. Carlson had also said he would do,
and there is a note on the site plan, these doors, if you were to agree with the drive aisle in
the back of the building would only be open to allow vehicles to egress the building. They
would never be left open during his normal hours of operation. His hours of operation,
even though it is not in the report that you see here, he would proffer to you that Monday
through Friday that he does not start before 8:00 am and stops at 6:00 pm. On Saturday,
it starts at 8:00 am and stops at 1 :00. There is no automobile repair that takes place there
on Sundays at all. So that is what he would be willing to proffer to you if you would be
so inclined to allow him the Use Permit with the drive aisle on the back of the building.
Barry Knight: Ms. Wood?
Dorothy Wood: Billy, this is where my children tell me I'm going to live so I'm really
interested in this. Can a car go here? Is this enough room for a car to back there? I know
you said only when the doors were open right here. Is there enough room?
Billy Garrington: There is not enough room.
Dorothy Wood: So, there would only be a couple of times a day.
Billy Garrington: That is it. Maybe, 25 to 30 trips a day and if they have 25 cars a day,
they've probably had a successful day.
Dorothy Wood: I think my concern is that if you could go back to the retirement home
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picture, my concern, I think many of the patients perhaps light cases of dementia are
sitting on the porch on the second floor. Although, when I first came in today, I was
opposed to it because of that but when I look at the back, I've never been to the back of
Kings Grant Citgo. I've seen the front many times. Perhaps, it would look better than it
does now. Would you be moving the gas?
Billy Garrington: All of that goes away.
Dorothy Wood: The gas?
Billy Garrington: That goes.
Dorothy Wood: Okay.
Billy 9arrington: What you're not looking at here also that you will be seeing after this is
approved is the Category VI landscaping, which is the eight foot high solid vinyl fence
and all the mature trees that go along with it that are going to be between the drive aisle
and this property over here, again to soften those two uses between the two of them.
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Dorothy Wood: What are you going to do with the one existing tree that you have there
now, that big tree?
Billy Garrington: It probably will have to come down but again, if you see the row of
trees that he is putting the back of it.
Dorothy Wood: But they will be small?
Billy Garrington: Correct. They will be small when they're planted but again, the
purpose of them is to grow up and to buffer his use from their use beside it.
Dorothy Wood: Thank you.
Barry Knight: Mr. Horsley?
Donald Horsley: Billy, where would this row of trees be there? I know that you're going
to have a row of trees on a row of shrubbery.
Billy Garrington: I don't think it is quite that close Mr. Horsley. If you look at this plan
here, the edge of the drive aisle here is 15 feet from the property line, and when you get
down here it is over 25 feet from the edge of the property line. So, there is ample road in
between where that drive aisle is and where the property line is. I think what you don't
get a clear picture of there is how close that retirement building is built to their rear
property line as opposed to the gas station. Remember, the gas station was built in 1963.
It does look like it is pretty close back there but those are the dimensions if you scale off
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the site plan as to the room between the drive aisle and the property line they are going to
have to install that row of vegetation.
Barry Knight: Mr. Crabtree?
Eugene Crabtree: So, actually between the back of the retirement home and the fence that
you are going to put in, it is going to be approximately how many feet between the back
of the retirement home and the fence?
Billy Garrington: I don't know about the retirement home because I can't go on their
property but again. Here is the drive aisle right at the closest point. The edge of the drive
aisle is 15 feet from the property line but by the time you get down here it is 25 feet.
Eugene Crabtree: Yes, from your property line.
Billy Garrington: Correct.
Eugene Crabtree: Okay. I was wondering how many feet that is from the actual back of
that building there?
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Billy Garrington: That I don't know because in order to give you that answer, we would
have to go on their property to see how close they are built to that back property line.
Eugene Crabtree: So, there is no way two cars can come out of the back of your proposed
new bays and turn to the right to come around the right side because of the property next
door?
Billy Garrington: Because of the 7 -Eleven next door to it. Correct.
Barry Knight: Are there any other questions Mr. Crabtree?
Eugene Crabtree: No.
Barry Knight: Mr. Henley has a question.
Al Henley: Billy?
Billy Garrington: Mr. Henley?
Al Henley: Let me understand you. You said it was an eight-foot privacy fence?
Billy Garrington: We had proffered to do an eight-foot privacy fence, again, to get that
extra two feet.
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Al Henley: The plan says six.
Billy Garrington: The plan says six feet but we're proffering to you that if you were to be
inclined to grant the drive aisle, they would make it an eight foot solid privacy vinyl
fence. The extra feet gives you that much more of a buffering for any cars that are
coming in and out of the building.
AI Henley: Also, what type of trees? What are they Evergreen?
Billy Garrington: Well, the City has a Category VI landscaping and I'm not sure what it
is but the Category VI landscaping, I think and your staff will correct me if I'm wrong. I
think the most aggressive one that they have that provides the best buffering between
what is a big business and a residential use beside it. Whatever the Category VI requires
is what would be installed out there.
Al Henley: It depends on what the staff feels is appropriate for that location but I would
proffer that an evergreen would be planted there versus a tree that in the wintertime.
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Billy Garrington: A deciduous tree which in the wintertime has none. If you would want
to make that part of the your conditions, if the Board's so inclined, we would agree that
all the trees planted in there all would be evergreens and not deciduous.
Al Henley: I don't have my magnifying glass with me today. What is the height of the
caliber of tree?
Carolyn Smith: Category VI is actually a minimum height six-foot solid fence with
evergreen shrubs planted outboard of the fence. Category IV is a mix of evergreen trees
and shrubs.
Al Henley: Thank you.
Billy Garrington: We would have no problem with the trees being planted being
evergreen trees that stay green year round.
Al Henley: But we just held the buffer especially with the solid fence, eight foot. It
would help for any kind of noise or anything.
Barry Knight: Is there any other questions for Mr. Garrington? Mr. Bernas?
Jay Bernas: One of the things, also and I don't mind the drive aisle especially with the
screening. I would want to add a condition and it wouldn't be a problem that no cars be
allowed to be parked in the drive aisle and that the drive aisle remains clear.
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Billy Garrington: We have no problem with that at all. We could strike it as a fire lane
and exit only. We would have no problem with no cars being parked in that drive aisle.
We agree with that.
Jay Bernas: And maybe no storage allowed since you're going to have that storage
building so you will have it all cleaned and make that part of the condition.
Billy Garrington: I think that is one of the conditions.
Jay Bernas: One of the things that Dot had mentioned that right now, it kind oflooks
bad.
Billy Garrington: It does. There will be no outside storage at all.
Jay Bernas: I think that this could possibly be an improvement.
Eugene Crabtree: Actually it is.
Barry Knight: Are there any other questions?
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Billy Garrington: Thank you Mr. Chairman.
Barry Knight: Thank you. Mr. Strange?
Joseph Strange: One other speaker and speaking in support is Bill Pope, who is the
President of the Kings Grant Community League.
Barry Knight: We1come sir.
Bill Pope: Good afternoon. I'm Bill Pope. I'm President of the Kings Grant Community
League. I had sent a letter earlier saying that we did not oppose the building of the two-
bays. At one time, I was pretty much opposed to the drive through doors. It is my
understanding that the Kings Grant house property line is probably this side of the shrubs.
Billy Garrington: That is correct.
Bill Pope: They don't have much property behind their building. It is pretty much built
to the edge. The fence, I gather would be and you're talking about a twelve foot wide
drive aisle.
Billy Garrington: Twelve-foot wide drive aisle.
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Bill Pope: The fence, I gather, would not be up against the shrubs. An eight-foot fence
up against the fence makes those people on the bottom level, on the first floor blocked out
if the fence goes up close to those shrubs. Do you follow me?
Billy Garrington: You'll have the drive aisle and then you will have the fence because
the shrubs will be on the backside of the fence.
Bill Pope: I understand. What I'm saying, if the fence comes up pretty close to the
shrubs, then the people on the bottom porch are going to be pretty much blocked out.
Billy Garrington: At the closest point it is going to be 15 feet to his property line. At the
furthest point as you get to the south is going to be more than 25 feet.
Bill Pope: Okay. 15 feet should give them enough room. The only other problem that I
raised, and you can see the cars. How do you use this thing (laser pointer)?
Billy Garrington: Just push that button.
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Bill Pope: Right through there. Kings Grant Community owns this triangle. Previously,
we had a problem because they were parking their cars up on this triangle, and when we
had a surveyor come out and put the stakes out there they proceeded to park further into
the property. So, we ended up posting "No Trespassing" signs and going to the Third
Precinct and enlisting to the Third Precinct. That didn't help too much. So, the toughest
police officer went by and says if you're going to park there we're going to tow you. That
seemed to take care of the situation. Our problem, and the only problem that I see, is
where are they going to park? They have very limited parking there. And, I'm not saying
anything to you that I haven't said to the Carlsons. They got some parking here and little
bit here. But they are short on parking. As long as they don't encroach on us, we don't
have a problem.
Barry Knight: Thank you Mr. Pope. Are there any questions? Mr. Henley?
Al Henley: Yes sir. It is on that property that is owned by the Kings Grant Civic League,
that triangle that you referenced? Do you have posted signs on that?
Bill Pope: I just said we do.
Al Henley: I'm sorry. I didn't hear you.
Bill Pope: We got three posted "No Trespassing" signs that face the service station.
They are not real happy about that but that seems to be the only way we could get the
point across about not parking there.
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Barry Knight: Ms. Wood?
Dorothy Wood: We appreciate you spending your day with us. I hope you enjoyed it?
Bill Pope: It has been informative.
Dorothy Wood: Do you think it would be better if they just had the shrubs and didn't
have the fence for the people on the bottom floor? I'm just throwing that out.
Bill Pope: I thought maybe the nursing home would have come here. I don't think I
should be fighting their battles. I'm aware of some of their concerns but I'm not licensed
to speak for them.
Dorothy Wood: Thank you.
Bill Pope: I hate to waffle on that but I really think I'm sort of stepping over the line.
Dorothy Wood: I understand. Thank you.
Barry Knight: Mr. Redmond has a question.
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David Redmond: Mr. Pope, when you said they are parking on that triangle of property
that you own, who is they? Are those cars that are waiting to be serviced in the bay?
Bill Pope: They were customers and cars being serviced by the service station.
David Redmond: So, they might be there for 7 or 8 hours.
Bill Pope: No. They were there for weeks at a time.
David Redmond: Week at a time?
Bill Pope: In fact, I initially got our attorney to write them a letter. They had a trailer
chained to one of the trees there but once they got our letter they moved it. But no, they
were four car lengths in parked on our property.
David Redmond: I'm familiar with the property and you use that triangular parcel of
property for open space?
Bill Pope: It is required to be open space when it was deeded to the community league it
was stated that no structure no more than 30 inches high could be built on it. Nothing
could be built that would block the commercial structures behind it. In other words, it is
supposed to be an open area.
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David Redmond: Okay. Thank you.
Barry Knight: Are there any other questions of Mr. Pope?
David Redmond: Thanks for staying by the way all day. We appreciate that.
Barry Knight: Mr. Crabtree?
Eugene Crabtree: I got one and it is something that you don't have to do. Have you
thought about planting landscaping and shrubbery across there on that triangle on the side
next to it?
Bill Pope: I sure did. You ought to see the tree roots. We took a look at it and for about
$1,600 we could do it.
Eugene Crabtree: You've answered my question.
Bill Pope: Yes sir. I've looked at it. We were going to plant hollies across there.
Barry Knight: Are there any other questions for Mr. Pope?
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Eugene Crabtree: Barberry's do real well.
Barry Knight: Thank you sir.
Bill Pope: Alright.
Barry Knight: Is that all?
Bill Pope: You need to get better seats.
Barry Knight: Mr. Garrington? Here is a chance to rebut?
Billy Garrington: I don't think there is any rebuttal. Ms. Wood if you wanted us to do a
smaller fence?
Dorothy Wood: No sir.
Billy Garrington: We would be glad to meet with and we have tried. I know that Mr.
Carlson has made several calls to the Administrator of the home next door. I also have
called and left my number with them several times. We have not got a first return call
from them.
Dorothy Wood: Make sure that your client does not park on Kings Grant property.
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Billy Garrington: He is in the audience and he has heard that loudly.
Dorothy Wood: Has it heard it?
Billy Garrington: Yes ma' am.
Ron Carlson: We're copasetic.
Barry Knight: Are there any questions for Mr. Garrington?
Donald Horsley: Can you back up to the picture of the one that shows the back of the
home? They almost got enough shrubs to cover the view from their porch from the first
floor already. It looks to me.
Eugene Crabtree: You're right.
Donald Horsley: I don't see where putting the fence up?
Dorothy Wood: I guess you're right.
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Donald Horsley: Put a fence up there six foot just to see through traffic would be, looks to
me would be fine with the landscaping. Whatever you agree with the home would be fine
with me.
Barry Knight: Okay. Mr. Crabtree?
Eugene Crabtree: I move that we approve the application with the change of conditions
as so stipulated.
Barry Knight: With adding condition #6, no cars parked in the drive aisle and no outside
storage. Okay. There is a motion on the noor. Do I have a second? Seconded by Dot
Wood. A motion made by Gene Crabtree and seconded by Dot Wood. Is there any
discussion? Mr. Bernas?
Jay Bernas: To add the eight-foot fence they said they would provide as well.
Dorothy Wood: Is that what he put in the motion?
Eugene Crabtree: I thought it was already part of the condition. I thought we already said
the eight-foot fence would be part of the condition.
Barry Knight: I don't know if was added in there or not. We certainly can make it be
part of the condition.
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Jay Bernas: I think six foot is Category VI. I think that is what Carolyn said. An eight-
foot would be different.
Carolyn Smith: It is a minimum of six foot. So, it can be higher.
Barry Knight: Okay. Is there any other discussion? I'll call for the question.
AYE 9 NAY 0 ABSO ABSENT 2
ANDERSON ABSENT
BERNAS AYE
CRABTREE AYE
HENLEY AYE
HORSLEY AYE
KATSIAS ABSENT
KNIGHT AYE
LIVAS AYE
REDMOND AYE
STRANGE AYE
WOOD AYE
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Ed Weeden: By a vote of 9-0, the Board has approved the application of Kings Grant
Citgo with the additional condition.
Barry Knight: The meeting is adjourned.
KINGS GRANT~OMMUNITY LEAGUE,
P.O. Box 9481
Virginia Beach, VA 23450
Ms. Carolyn Smith
Department of Planning
2405 Courthouse Drive
Room 115
Virginia Beach, VA 23456
Ref: Kings Grant CITGO
Request to add two
service bays
Dear Ms. Smith:
The Kings Grant Community League does not object to Kings Grant CITCO's plan to add
two service bays to the existing structure.
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We do, however, object to the drive through feature and the addition of a drive aisle to the
rear of any of the service bays. .
We are concerned about the apparent lack of parking spaces since we have had recent
problems with the service station parking their vehicles on Kings Grant Community League
Property.
We do plan to have representation at the February 14, 2007 Planning Meeting.
Sincerely,
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PUBUC HEARING
ITEM # 39672
PLANNING
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms. seconded by CouncIlman JOlles. City Council ADOPTED an
Ordinance upon application of AVALON CHURCH OF CHRIST for a CondItIonal Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPUCA110N OF AVALON CHURCH OF
CHRISI' FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A CHURCH
EXPANSION (EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS) R08951979
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF TIlE CI1Y OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Avalon Church of Chrzst for a Conditional
Use Permit for a church expallsion (educatlOllal bUIldings) on the
following parcels,
~: Located at the northeast corner of Woodstock Road and Old
Providence Road
/!JJJ:gU: Located on the south side of Old PrOVIdence Road beginning
at a point 165 feet more or less east of Woodstock Road.
Said parcels are located at 844 Woodstock Road alld contazn 5.639
acres. KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
The following conditions shall be required:
1. Approval is for the Christian EducatlOlI BUlldmg and the
Family LIfe Center only. The approval does not include any
future addItions to the Christian Educatloll Butlding as
zndlcated on the sIte plan.
2 A 40- foot wide vegetated buffer consistl/lg of existing trees
should be retained along the North and East property lines to
separate the future FamIly LIfe Center from adJacellt reSldelltlal
propertIes
This Ordinance shall be effectIve in accordance with Sectioll 107 (f) of the Zolllng Orthnance.
Adopted by the CounCIl of the CIty of Virgl1lia Beach. Virglnza. on the Twentv-second ~f Aul!USt Nineteen
Hundred and Ninetv-Five.
Voting:
11-0 (By Consent)
Council Members Voting Aye.
John A. Bown, Linwood 0 Branch. III; Robert K Dean, Willtam W
Harrison. Jr., /larold Helschober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker. Vice Mayor William D.
Sessoms, Jr. and Louisa M Strayhom
Council Members Voting Nay.
NOlie
Council Members Absent.
None
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: Application of Avalon Church of Christ for a Modification of Conditions for
a Conditional Use Permit approved on August 22, 1995. Property is located at 844-
Woodstock Road (GPIN 1456740275). AICUZ is Less than 65 dB Ldn. DISTRICT 2
- KEMPSVILLE
MEETING DATE: April 1 0, 2007
. Background:
A Conditional Use Permit permitting a previous church expansion was approved
by the City Council on August 22, 1995. That Conditional Use Permit has two (2)
conditions:
1. The approval is for the Christian Education Building and the Family Life
Center only. The approval does not include any future additions to the
Christian Education Building as indicated on the site plan.
2. A 40 foot wide vegetated buffer consisting of existing trees should be retained
along the north and east property lines to separate the future Family Life
Center from adjacent residential properties.
Condition 1 approves the Christian Education Building and Family Life Center
only, and this is the condition needing modification. The modification is for
additional on-site parking and a 60-foot by 24-foot modular structure to be used
for three Sunday School classes, neither of which was shown on the 1995 site
plan.
. Considerations:
The proposal, as conditioned, is compatible with the adjacent residential
neighborhood. The addition of the three Sunday School classrooms within a
modular trailer will enhance the services provided at the church and within the
overall community. This expansion is not expected to significantly increase traffic,
and the additional on-site parking will avoid potential overflow parking in the
community.
. Recommendations:
The Planning Commission passed a motion by a recorded vote of 9-0 to approve
this request with the following conditions:
1. All conditions with the except.ion of Number 1 attached to the Conditional Use
Permit granted by the City Council on August 22, 1995 remain in affect.
Avalon Church of Christ
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2. Condition Number 1 of the August 22, 1995 Conditional Use Permit is deleted
and replaced with the following:
Approval is for the Christian Education Building, Family Life Center,
proposed parking, and modular structure to house three Sunday-school
classes only. The approval does not include any future additions to the
Christian Education Building as indicated on the site plan.
3. Approval for the modular structure is for a maximum of five (5) years.
. Attachments:
Staff Review
Disclosure Statement
Planning Commission Minutes
Location Map
Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval. Planning Commission recommends
approval.
City Manager:
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Submitting Department/Agency: Planning Departmen
AVALON CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Agenda Item 13
March 14, 2007 Public Hearing
Staff Planner: Leslie Bonilla
REQUEST:
Modification of the Conditional Use Permit approved
by the City Council on August 22, 1995.
ADDRESS I DESCRIPTION: 844 Woodstock Road.
B-2
ModifICation of Conditions
GPIN:
14567402750000
COUNCIL ELECTION DISTRICT:
2 - KEMPSVILLE
SITE SIZE:
45,635 square feet
SUMMARY OF REQUEST
The Conditional Use Permit permitting the church expansion
was approved by the City Council on August 22, 1995. That
Conditional Use Permit has two (2) conditions:
1. The approval is for the Christian Education Building and the Family Life Center only. The
approval does not include any future additions to the Christian Education Building as indicated on
the site plan.
2. A 40 foot wide vegetated buffer consisting of existing trees should be retained along the north
and east property lines to separate the future Family Life Center from adjacent residential
properties.
Condition 1 approves the Christian Education Building and Family Life Center only, and is the condition
requested for modification. The requested modification is for additional on-site parking and a 60-foot by
24-foot modular structure to be used for three Sunday School classes.
The site has an existing church and Family Life Center with parking provided on the north and south sides
of sanctuary. The Christian Education Building that was approved by City Council on August 22, 1995
has not been constructed.
AVALON
LAND USE AND ZONING INFORMATION
EXISTING lAND USE: The site is developed with buildings and parking.
SURROUNDING lAND
USE AND ZONING:
North:
South:
East:
West:
. Single-family homes I R-1 0 Residential District
. Single-family homes I R-10 Residential District
. Church I R-1 0 Residential District
. Single-family homes I R-10 Residential District
NATURAL RESOURCE AND
CULTURAL FEATURES:
A 40-foot wide vegetated buffer consisting of existing trees is located
along the north and east property lines. A portion of the site is located
within the Chesapeake Preservation Area. Chesapeake Bay
administrators have reviewed the proposal and indicated that
Chesapeake Bay Board approval is not necessary.
AICUZ:
The site is in an AlCUZ of Less than 65 dB Ldn surrounding NAS
Oceana.
IMPACT ON CITY SERVICES
MASTER TRANSPORTATION PLAN (MTP) I CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP):
Woodstock Road in front of this application is a two-lane undivided local street. No Capital
Improvement Program projects are slated for this area.
TRAFFIC: No significant changes to trip generation are anticipated.
WATER: This site currently connects to City water. The existing 5/8-inch meter (City ID #56064593) may be
used or upgraded to accommodate the proposed development.
SEWER: This site currently connects to City sanitary sewer. Analysis of Pump Station #413 and the sanitary
sewer collection system is required to ensure future flows can be accommodated. There is an existing 36-inch
Hampton Roads Sanitation District force main on Old Providence Road and an existing 8-inch city gravity
sewer main on Woodstock Road.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of this
requested modification, as conditioned below.
EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
AVALON
Comprehensive Plan:
The Comprehensive Plan designates this area as a Primary Residential Area. The land use planning
policies and principles for the Primary Residential Area focus strongly on preserving and protecting the
overall character, economic value and aesthetic quality of the stable neighborhoods located in this area.
Evaluation:
The proposal is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan's recommendations for this area. The
proposal is compatible with the adjacent residential neighborhood. The addition of the three Sunday-
school classrooms within a modular trailer will enhance the services provided at the church and within the
overall community. This expansion is not expected to significantly increase traffic and the additional on-
site parking will avoid potential overflow parking in the community.
CONDITIONS
1. All conditions with the exception of Number 1 attached to the Conditional Use Permit granted by the
City Council on August 22, 1995 remain in affect.
2. Condition Number 1 of the August 22, 1995 Conditional Use Permit is deleted and replaced with the
following:
Approval is for the Christian Education Building, Family Life Center, proposed parking, and
modular structure to house three Sunday-school classes only. The approval does not include any
future additions to the Christian Education Building as indicated on the site plan.
3. Approval for the modular structure is for a maximum of five years.
NOTE: Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances.
Plans submitted with this rezoning application may require revision during detailed site plan review to
meet all applicable City Codes and Standards.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the Police
Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
(CPTED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
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2 04-27-93 Conditional Use Permit (church) Granted
3 09-25-01 Conditional Use Permit (mini-warehouse) Granted
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Item # 13
Avalon Church of Christ
Modification of Conditions
844 Woodstock Road
District 2
Kempsville
March 14,2007
REGULAR
Joseph Strange: The next item will be item 13, Avalon Church of Christ. An application
of Avalon Church of Christ for a Modification of Conditions for a Conditional Use
Permit approved on August 22, 1995. Property is located at 844 Woodstock Road,
District 2, Kemspville, with three conditions.
Barry Knight: Welcome sir. Please state your name for the record.
Malcolm Puckett: Good afternoon. I'm Malcolm Puckett. I'm the Associate Minister at
the Avalon Church of Christ, and I just wanted to express gratitude to the Planning staff,
as well as the Commission as far as working with us on this proposal. We have a letter of
support from the local civic league, which I've given to the Planner. We work with our
community day in and day out in various capacities. So, we're in agreement with the four
the conditions that are now on this proposal. We're in agreement with that, and I believe
at this point, we don't have any opposition.
Barry Knight: Thank you. Did any Commissioners have any questions? This was placed
on the consent agenda early on because we thought we had opposition but we find out
that it doesn't. Are there any questions of the applicant? Mr. Horsley?
Donald Horsley: What is the length of time before you plan on building this other
building where it replaces the modular?
Malcolm Puckett: If we could collect donations today, we build it but it hasn't happened
this afternoon. Basically, we want to build it as soon as possible. I think we would like,
obviously, a little flexibility there.
Donald Horsley: Will five years give you enough flexibility?
Malcolm Puckett: To be honest with you, frankly, I feel very confident if it were a seven-
year window. It is one of those things that once it is approved that clock is ticking.
Sometimes that process is a little slow.
Donald Horlsey: Sometimes it speeds up things.
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Malcolm Puckett: Right. I appreciate that. I will make one comment but I had been
educated about this process in that the church across the street from us has four modulars
and has been there for 15 years. Basically, if you look around the City, you see various
modulars. This is a situation, and I understand the circumstances there, and as I had
indicated earlier the Kempsville project has seventeen modulars that they added without
any length of time attached to that. Our concern is aesthetics and functionality. We
certainly want to make it very usable but also aesthetic to the neighborhood. We want to
build that educational wing as soon as possible but in theory we're probably talking about
5 or 6 years out before we can do that.
Donald Horsley: You going to give us some landscaping?
Malcolm Puckett: Oh yes sir. In fact, our fourth condition is to utilize Category IV as a
buffer on that residential area.
Donald Horsley: We go with the five years, and hopefully you get it done by then but if
you don't you can come back and see us. How about that?
Malcolm Horsley: Yes sir. Thank you.
Barry Knight: Are there any other questions of Mr. Puckett? Thank you. Mr. Strange?
Joseph Strange: We have one person that signed up. I don't know if he is still here or not.
Elia Gavaris?
Malcolm Puckett: I think he bailed.
Barry Knight: Thank you sir.
Malcolm Puckett: Thank you.
Barry Knight: I'm sorry sir. Mr. Crabtree?
Eugene Crabtree: I make a motion that we approve the application as submitted.
Barry Knight: There is a motion on the floor by Mr. Crabtree and seconded by Mr. Livas.
Is there any discussion? I'll call for the question.
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Ed Weeden: By a vote of 9-0, the Board has approved the application of Avalon Church
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Barry Knight Thank you.
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Leslie J. Bonilla
From: Elia Gavaris [gavaris798@yahoo.com]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2007 8:12 PM
To: Leslie J. Bonilla
Subject: Forwarding letter to City of Virginia Beach Planning Commission
Attachments: 2832570472-Structure behind home.doc
Dear Ms. Bonilla,
I attached my letter that I am requesting that you please forward to the Virginia Beach Planning
Commission. As well as attaching the letter, I have also decided to paste a copy following this e-mail
note to you. The reason for that is that I wasn't sure if you had Microsoft Word on your computer to be
able to open up the letter I wrote. I don't know think you would be able to open up the attachment
without the Microsoft Word program. So just in case, you could print this e-mail if you needed that has
the pasted copy ofthe letter to the Planning Commission.
Thanks very much for answering all of my questions. You have been very kind, helpful and courteous.
Also, thanks for e-mailing the plans and pictures of the proposed building. I found it very helpful when
writing my letter and being able to address the matter and weighing the information given. I'll be
getting touch with you to confirm that you received this e-mail and its corresponding attachment.
Once again, thank you very much for your help.
Sincerely,
Elia "Lee" H. Gavaris
The following is pasted copy of the letter. Please try to open the attachment as it would be much easier
to print that way. I appreciate the help you've given. Thank you.
Elia H. Gavaris
771 Driskill Court
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
Virginia Beach Planning Commission
City of Virginia Beach
Municipal Center
Building 2, Room 115
2405 Courthouse Road
Virginia Beach, VA 23456-9040
Re: Letter of Opposition
March 4, 2007
Dear Virginia Beach Planning Commission:
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I am sending you this letter in reference to the proposed work and permit the Avalon Church of Christ is
requesting of your Commission. I received a letter from the Virginia Beach Department of Planning
dated February 23,2007, but actually received the letter via certified mail on March 1,2007. The letter
stated my own property would come into a possible conflict with the building permit that was
requested. I do hereby respectfully oppose the building of this structure. .
From the information that I actually gathered, it is my understanding that the Avalon Church of Christ
seeks to build a modular building that is 24-feet by 60-feet in size. This proposed structure that is being
requested for permit, if allowed by your Commission, would be situated directly behind my house,
separated by 20 feet from the property line. From this separation, there is wonderful view from the
master bedroom, the den and also the kitchen of my home.
As it stands now, the view in which the proposed structure would be built is very pretty and pleasant
from the master bedroom, the den and kitchen area of my house. I am not in the habit of keeping the
blinds closed when I'm home, because of the pretty view that it gives and all of the natural sunlight.
You can see all the way through the field of the parking lot, perhaps several hundred feet, onto the next
street leading out of Woodbridge and onto Providence Road.
If the proposed structure was permitted to be built, it would create a direct obstruction of any view out of
the master bedroom, the den and kitchen of the house. It would also create a terrible eyesore to my
home and view. This structure would also ruin any privacy. From the location of the proposed
structure, it would completely impede upon my privacy. The dismantling of someone's privacy, that not
being taken for granted, also detracts from the desirability of my home and also its value and its dollar
value now, and in the future.
In all fairness, I am completely opposed to the building of this structure: One of the best features of my
home is the wonderful view of the outside from the master bedroom, the den, and the kitchen. When I
walk into the master bedroom, the den or the kitchen during the day and when the blinds are open, I find
the view and the sunlight to be one of the most attractive and beautiful things about the entire home. I
hate to think this feature would be destroyed by the building of a modular structure. I am requesting that
you, the Virginia Beach Planning Commission, please consider this when giving approval or disapproval
of a permit to build this structure before it's forwarded the City Council.
I also question what is the church's intention of actually putting the modular building 20- feet from the
property line? Twenty feet isn't much difference at all. The only thing I would be able to look at twenty
feet away from the property line would be a 60- foot wide modular building.
Even at twenty feet it would be a serious obstruction of view when you consider that this structure
would be 60 feet wide. It would be wide enough to block out any view. from my den, kitchen or
bedroom. The only thing that anyone looking out would be able to see is an eyesore of a 60-foot wide
building. It would go from being a pretty view to an annoying view of an unattractive modular
building. If you have seen the similar pictures of the proposed building, you would understand clearly
what I mean by this.
There is one other thing I am asking you to also consider when making a decision whether or not to
approve this permit. I very truly believe that the building of this structure behind my house would
greatly decrease the value of my home. I can't give a quote on how much I think it would decrease the
value, but I really believe that a structure behind my house, such as the one being requested, would
substantially decrease the 'Value of my home. The reason is because it's so close to my home and
because it would block the view and the sunlight. Also, I think a structure like that is also unattractive,
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because it blocks a view completely, as opposed to seeing an open field. This is because it is so close to
my home and because it would completely block any reaching view.
And if that is the case, I feel like, even if there is just a chance that the value of my home would be
decreased, and I know that the value of my home would be decreased, that the church requesting this
permit should provide me the funds to have an appraiser come out to my home to appraise what he or
she feels would be the fair-minded appraisal of the decrease in value of my home as it would be in the
event that the proposed structure is built. I feel like they should also be responsible for any amount of
the dollar value of the home that would be decreased to be consistent with what the appraised decrease
would be. Because of this, I am requesting an appraiser of my choosing if a permit is granted.
I also feel, that in the event that the proposed structure is approved for permit, that the church should
also be responsible for an 8-foot fence to be built around my home, to separate any view of the structure
being built and to ensure all current privacy, as well as
to completely build the fence around my home for aesthetic purposes. An incomplete fence would look
terrible.
A 11 in all, I am completely opposed to a structure as is being proposed to being built behind my house.
It is extremely close to my home and it blocks the view. It also goes from having an attractive outward
view of the area to creating an unattractive view that would be blocked by a 24-foot by 60-foot
structure. It is my earnest request, when you, the Virginia Beach Planning Commission, make the final
decision as to whether or not to approve the request for a permit for a modular building to be built
directly behind my home, that you please consider all of my concerns and the above facts stated.
Thank you very much for taking into consideration my thoughts and concerns over the proposed
project. I am looking forward to meeting with you at the Planning Commission Public Hearing on
March 14,2007.
Sincerely yours,
Elia H. Gavaris
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM:
A Resolution Authorizing the Enlargement of a Nonconforming Use
on property located at 2318 Calvert Street, in the Lynnhaven District.
MEETING DATE: April 10, 2007
. Background:
The applicant requests approval to construct a third floor addition, second and
third floor decks, and an elevator. The use is nonconforming because two single-
family dwellings currently exist on one lot. The R-5R Resort Residential District
does not permit more than one dwelling (single-family or duplex) on one lot.
. Considerations:
The R-5R Resort Residential District permits 35% lot coverage, 60% impervious
coverage, and 200% floor area expressed as a percentage of the permitted lot
coverage. The total proposed lot coverage that will result from the addition of
1,185 square feet to the existing 2,080 square feet of living area is 35.63%,
which slightly exceeds the permitted lot coverage. The proposed impervious
coverage will be 63.3%, exceeding the permitted coverage by 3.3%. The
proposed floor area will be 235%, exceeding the permitted floor area ratio by
35%. The proposed addition will not encroach into the side yards any further than
the existing structure. The new decks and elevator on the front of the structure
will extend eight-feet into the front yard setback. The required front yard setback
in the R-5R Resort Residential District is 20 feet. With the addition of the decks,
the front yard setback will be 19.7 feet.
The submitted elevation depicts a new exterior of a shake design with white
decks and trim.
. Recommendations:
The proposed enlargement is reasonable, will have a minimal impact, and should
be as appropriate to the district as the existing nonconforming use. The
neighborhood is an eclectic mix of single-family bungalows and cottages, and
two and three story duplexes. Granting approval for a third floor addition, decks,
and an elevator so the applicant may improve the dwelling would be in keeping
with the mix of buildings existing in the neighborhood. The request, therefore, is
acceptable with the following conditions:
1. The proposed addition shall substantially conform to the submitted
elevations entitled "Addition Plans for Dumas Residence", prepared by
SPC Structural Engineers, and dated August 10, 2006. Said plans have
been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and are on file in the
Robert and Bernice Dumas
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Virginia Beach Planning Department.
2. Exterior building materials are limited to Hardiplank siding and cedar
shake. All windows, decks and railings shall be vinyl trimmed. Roofing
materials shall consist of architectural grade shingles. Exterior building
colors are limited to the earth tone palette.
. Attachments:
Staff Review
Disclosure Statement
Location Map
Resolution
Recommended Action: Approval.
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1 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ENLARGEMENT OF
2 A NONCONFORMING USE ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT
3 2318 CALVERT STREET, IN THE BEACH DISTRICT
4 WHEREAS, Robert and Bernice Dumas (hereinafter the
5 "Applicants") have made application to the City Council for
6 authorization to enlarge a nonconforming use with the addition
7 of a third floor addition, second and third floor decks and an
8 elevator to one of the existing dwellings on a certain lot or
9 parcel of land having the address of 2318 Calvert Street, in the
10 R-5R Resort Residential District; and
11
12 WHEREAS, the said use is nonconforming, as there are two
13 dwellings on the subject lot, and in the R-5R Resort Residential
14 District, more than one dwelling on a single lot is not allowed;
15 and
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17 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 105 of the City Zoning
18 Ordinance, the enlargement of a nonconforming use is unlawful in
19 the absence of a resolution of the City Council authorizing such
20 action upon a finding that the proposed use, as enlarged, will
21 be equally appropriate or more appropriate to the zoning
22 district than is the existing use;
23
24 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
25 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
26 That the City Council hereby finds that the proposed use,
27 as enlarged, will be equally appropriate to the district as is
28 the existing use.
29
30 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
31 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
32 That the proposed enlargement of the existing dwelling is
33 hereby authorized, upon the following conditions:
34
35 1, The proposed addition s~all substantially conform to
36 the submitted elevations entitled "Addition Plans for Dumas
37 Residence," prepared by SPC Structural Engineers, and dated
38 August 10, 2006. Such plans have been exhibited to ~he Virginia
39 Beach City Council and are on file in the Virginia Beach
40 Planning Department.
41
42 2. Exterior building materials are limited to Hardiplank
43 siding and cedar shake. All windows, decks and railings shall
44 be vinyl trimmed. Roofing materials shall consist of
45 architectural grade shingles. Exterior building colors are
46 limited to the earth tone palette.
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April 1 0, 2007 City Council
Meeting
Staff Planner: Faith Christie
REQUEST:
ADDRESS I DESCRIPTION: Property located 2318 Calvert Street
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COUNCIL ELECTION DISTRICT:
6-BEACH
SITE SIZE:
6,250 square feet
The applicant requests approval to construct a third floor
addition, second and third floor decks, and an elevator. The
use is nonconforming because two single-family dwellings exist on the site. The R-5R Resort Residential
permits a single-family dwelling or a duplex on a lot. A duplex is defined a two dwellings within a single
building. The existing dwellings are not within a single building and are therefore considered
nonconforming.
SUMMARY OF REQUEST
The R-5R Resort Residential district permits 35% lot coverage, 60% impervious coverage, and 200%
floor area expressed as a percentage of the permitted lot coverage. The total proposed lot coverage that
will result from the addition of 1,185 square feet to the existing living 2,080 square feet of living area is
35.63%, which slightly exceeds the permitted lot coverage. The proposed impervious coverage will be
63.3%, exceeding the permitted coverage by 3.3%. The proposed floor area will be 235%, exceeding the
permitted floor area ratio by 35%. The proposed addition will not encroach into the side yards any further
than the existing structure. The new decks and elevator on the front of the structure will extend eight-feet
into the front yard. The required front yard setback in the R-5R Resort Residential is 20-feet. With the
addition of the decks, the front yard setback will be 19.7-feet.
The submitted elevation depicts a new exterior of a shake design with white decks and trim.
ROBERT AND BERNICE DUMAS
April 10, 2007 City Council Meeting
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LAND USE AND ZONING INFORMATION
EXISTING LAND USE: Two single-family dwellings occupy the site.
SURROUNDING LAND
USE AND ZONING:
North:
South:
East:
West:
· Two single-family dwellings I R-5R Resort Residential
· Two single-family dwellings I R-5R Resort Residential
· Two single-family dwellings I R-5R Resort Residential
· Calvert Street
· Across Calvert Street are single-family and duplex dwellings I
R-5R Resort Residential
AICUZ:
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Oceana.
IMPACT ON CITY SERVICES
There are no impacts to city services.
Staff recommends approval of this
request subject to the conditions
below.
EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
The proposed enlargement is reasonable, will have a minimal impact, and should be as appropriate to the
district as the existing non-conforming use. The neighborhood is an eclectic mix of single-family
bungalows and cottages, and two and three story duplexes. Granting approval for a third floor addition,
decks, and an elevator so the applicant may improve the dwelling would be in keeping with the mix of
buildings existing in the neighborhood. The request, therefore, is acceptable with the conditions below.
CONDITIONS
1. The proposed addition shall substantially conform to the submitted elevations entitled "Addition Plans
for Dumas Residence", prepared by SPC Structural Engineers, and dated August 10, 2006. Said plans
have been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and are on file in the Virginia Beach Planning
Department.
2. Exterior building materials are limited to Hardiplank siding and cedar shake. All windows, decks and
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April 10, 2007 City Council Meeting
Page 2
railings shall be vinyl trimmed. Roofing materials shall consist of architectural grade shingles. Exterior
building colors are limited to the earth tone palette.
NOTE: Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances.
Plans submitted with this rezoning application may require revision during detailed site plan review to
meet all applicable City Codes and Standards.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the Police
Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
(CPTED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
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Subject: ZION CITY OUTREACH AND LAKE JAMES COMMUNITY/Input for March 14th Meeting
On Saturday. March 3rd, several community members of Lake James met with Pastor Butler of Zion City Outreach
to discuss the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Application for the church scheduled for March 14th. Lake James
had concerns about the project, but Pastor Butler and members of her congregation were able to answer our
questions. A conclusion was reached by Lake James and Zion members about the following conditions:
1. The building must meet the structural standards of the city; the fire standards of the city; and health
standards (rats were seen around the structure in the past).
2. Normal hours of operation would be 9:30 am to noon on Sundays, and from 7:30pm to 9:00 pm on
Wednesday for Bible Study. Lake James understands from time to time special events would occur outside
the normal hours.
3. No one will reside on site; daycare operations will NOT be conducted.
4. Zion stated that attenuation materials will be installed to reduce sound levels; we ask that this be a
condition.
5. Repairs ofthe stru~ture must not be conducted after 8pm.
All parties agreed that Zion must meet the CUP requirements in order to operation, and that Zion would be
responsive to community inputs if/when a problem arises. As of this date, CUP support from the Lake James
neighbors is in the majority.
For C. Smith: Pease ensure this information is provided to the Planning Commission and City Council.
For Pastor Butler: Good Luck!
Lar Stampe
President
Lake James Homes Association
3/14/2007
LAKE
JAMES
CUP for Church
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: Application of Zion City of Deliverance Outreach for a Conditional Use
Permit for a church on property located at 5405 Indian River Road (GPIN
1465285585). AICUZ is Less than 65 dB Ldn. DISTRICT 1 - CENTERVILLE
MEETING DATE: April 10, 2007
. Background:
The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit allowing the renovation of an
existing deteriorated structure for a 58 member church. The subject building is
one of two commercial structures on this parcel, which is zoned B-2 Business.
There is an existing dry cleaning business (Zoots) located on the front portion of
the site, immediately adjacent to Indian River Road. The structure proposed for
the church has been vacant for several years, and the property owner has had
considerable difficulty finding a user due to the location of the building on the rear
of the lot, the deteriorated condition of the building, and the close proximity of a
residential community to the south. Thus, similar to situations where churches
locate within underutilized units in a retail strip center or office complexes, the
applicant desires to use this underutilized building.
. Considerations:
The Comprehensive Plan designates this area as part of the Primary Residential
Area. The land use planning policies and principles for the Primary Residential
Area primarily focus on preserving and protecting the overall character, economic
value and aesthetic quality of the stable neighborhoods located in this area, while
providing for compatible and appropriately located non-residential uses serving
those neighborhoods.
The applicant is proposing to rehabilitate what many consider to be an existing
"eye sore." The exterior of the existing building is in extreme disrepair. The
applicant proposes to add vinyl siding, install landscaping, re-stripe the parking
lot, install security measures, and improve the lighting. An existing hedge of
Leyland cypress exists along much of the southern property line, adjacent to the
single-family residential units. As this will be a place of "assembly," additional
Building Code requirements must be met in regards to fire protection, tenant
separation, and means of egress. The applicant is currently working with the
Building Official to address these outstanding concerns.
In addition to traditional church service times on Wednesdays and Sundays, the
church will also offer computer training, tutoring, and outreach programs intended
to meet the needs of lower income families and senior citizens.
Zion City of Deliverance Outreach
Page 2 of 2
. Recommendations:
The Planning Commission passed a motion by a recorded vote of 9-0 to approve
this request with the following conditions:
1. The improvements depicted on the submitted plan entitled "Concept Plan
Zion City of Deliverance Outreach" shall be implemented prior to occupancy.
Additional requirements may be required as a result of the final site plan
review. Additionally, the exterior of the existing building shall be upgraded
with a neutral color siding.
2. A Certificate of Occupancy shall be obtained from the Building Official prior to
occupancy.
3. Lighting shall be directed down at the ground, and not out horizontally or up in
the air. Any lighting located on the back of the building(s) must use
appropriate shielding/screening in order to direct light downward at the
ground and not toward the adjacent homes on lake James Drive.
4. Normal operating hours shall be limited to between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
5. Daycare operations shall be prohibited on this site.
6. The applicant shall work with the Permits and Inspections Division of the
Planning Department to attenuate the sound generated by the church as
much as reasonably possible.
. Attachments:
Staff Review
Disclosure Statement
Planning Commission Minutes
Location Map
Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval. Planning Commission recommends
approval.
Submitting Department/Agency: Planning De':'r:tme~
City Manager: ~\C ~ 0r'1.
ZION CITY OF
DELIVERANCE
OUTREACH
Agenda Item 16
March 14, 2007 Public Hearing
Staff Planner: Carolyn A.K. Smith
REQUEST:
Conditional Use Permit for a church.
ADDRESS I DESCRIPTION: Property located at 5405 Indian River Road
GPIN:
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COUNCIL ELECTION DISTRICT:
2 - KEMPSVILLE
SITE SIZE:
1.15 ACRES
SUMMARY OF REQUEST
The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to rehabilitate
an existing deteriorated structure for the purpose of operating
a 58 member church. In addition to services on Wednesdays and Sundays, the church will also offer
computer training, tutoring, and outreach programs designed to address the struggles of lower income
families and the aged. Improvements include new neutral color vinyl siding for the building exterior, new
landscaping, upgrading of the parking lot, and installation of security measures, including improvement of
the lighting.
LAND USE AND ZONING INFORMATION
EXISTING LAND USE: This site, zoned B-2 Community Business, currently has a dry cleaning retail operation
at the north end of the site, adjacent to Indian River Road. The proposed improvements will be located in a
deteriorating building located on the southern part of the site.
Indian River Road
Retail / B-2 Community Business District
Single-family dwellings / R-1 0 Residential District with Open
Space Promotion
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CULTURAL FEATURES:
There do not appear to be any significant environmental or cultural
features on the site, as it is primarily impervious.
AICUZ:
The site is in an AICUZ of Less than 65 dB Ldn surrounding NAS
Oceana.
IMPACT ON CITY SERVICES
MASTER TRANSPORTATION PLAN (MTP) I CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP): Indian
River Road in the vicinity of this application is considered a six (6)-1ane divided major urban arterial.
The Master Transportation Plan proposes a divided facility within a 155 foot right-of-way. The Capital
Improvement Program includes a project for construction of an eight-lane divided highway from
Centerville Turnpike to Kempsville Road within a 155 foot right-of-way and full improvements at the
Indian River Road/Kempsville Road intersection. Currently, this project (Indian River Road, Phase VIII)
is on the Requested But Not Funded Project Listing. Although Indian River Road, Phase VIII is listed as
a Requested But Not Funded project, Public Works/Project Management has indicated that this project
may quickly come to the forefront. Current transportation models have indicated an escalating need for
roadway improvements throughout this corridor and intersection to combat immediate capacity issues.
The Zion City of Deliverance Outreach should not be directly impacted by this CIP project; however, the
retail operation on the same site to the north as well as the access from Indian River Road may be
impacted. Details are unknown at this point.
TRAFFIC: Street Name Present Present Capacity Generated Traffic
Volume
Indian River 65,897 ADT I 26,300 ADT I (Level of Existing Potential Land
Road Service "C") - 48,200 ADT Use 2 - 863 ADT
1 (Level of Service "E") Proposed Land Use 3_
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WATER: This site must connect to City water. There is a 16-inch and a four (4)-inch City water main along
Indian River Road.
SEWER: This site must connect to City sanitary sewer. There is an existing eight (8)-inch City gravity main
along Indian River Road and a 42-inch force main as well. Analysis of Pump Station #443 and the sanitary
sewer collection system is required to ensure future flows can be accommodated.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of this
request with the conditions below.
EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
ZION CITY OF
Comprehensive Plan:
The Comprehensive Plan designates this area as a Primary Residential Area. The land use planning
policies and principles for the Primary Residential Area focus strongly on preserving and protecting the
overall character, economic value and aesthetic quality of the stable neighborhoods located in this area.
The proposal is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan's recommendations for this area. The
proposal is compatible with the adjacent residential neighborhood as well as the business areas.
Evaluation:
There is an existing dry cleaning business operating on the front of the site, immediately adjacent to
Indian River Road. Access to the church will be via an existing drive aisle present along the western
property line. The exterior of the existing building is in extreme disrepair. The applicant is proposing to
rehabilitate what many consider to be an existing "eye sore." The applicant proposes to add vinyl siding,
install landscaping, re-stripe the parking lot, install security measures, and improve the lighting. An
existing hedge of Leyland cypress exists along much of the southern property line, adjacent to the single-
family residential units.
As this will be a place of "assembly," additional Building Code requirements must be met in regards to fire
protection, tenant separation, and means of egress. Additional bathrooms may be necessary and
compliance with all Americans with Disabilities Act requirements must be met. The applicant is currently
working with the Building Official to address these outstanding concerns. Even with an approval from City
Council, occupancy would not be permitted unless all federal, state and local code requirements are met.
The staff is recommending approval subject to the conditions below.
CONDITIONS
1. The improvements depicted on the submitted plan entitled "Concept Plan Zion City of Deliverance
Outreach" shall be implemented prior to occupancy. Additional requirements may be required as a
result of the final site plan review. Additionally, the exterior of the existing building shall be upgraded
with a neutral color siding.
2. A Certificate of Occupancy shall be obtained from the Building Official prior to occupancy.
3. Lighting shall be directed down at the ground, and not out horizontally or up in the air. Any lighting
located on the back of the building(s) must use appropriate shielding/screening in order to direct light
downward at the ground and not toward the adjacent homes on Lake James Drive.
4. Normal operating hours for services shall be limited to between 6:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m.
5. Daycare operations shall be prohibited on this site.
6. The applicant shall work with the Permits and Inspections Division of the Planning Department to
attenuate the noise generated by the church as much as reasonably possible.
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NOTE: Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances.
Plans submitted with this rezoning application may require revision during detailed site plan review to
meet all applicable City Codes and Standards.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the Police
Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
(CPTED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
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3 5/23/88 Conditional Use Permit (auto sales and rentals) Withdrawn
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Item #16
Zion City of Deliverance Outreach
Conditional Use Permit
5405 Indian River Road
District 2
Kempsville
March 14,2007
REGULAR
Barry Knight: Mr. Strange? The next agenda item please.
Joseph Strange: The next item is item 16, Zion City of Deliverance Outreach. An
application of Zion City of Deliverance Outreach for a Conditional Use Permit for a
church on property located at 5405 Indian Road, District 2, Kempsville.
Barry Knight: Is the applicant's representative here?
Joseph Strange: I have a Pastor Joyce Butler.
Barry Knight: We1come ma' am.
Pastor Joyce Butler: Good afternoon. Mr. Chairman? Ladies and gentlemen. I'm Pastor
Butler. I'm the Pastor of Zion City of Deliverance. I want to thank you for considering
this matter. I would also like to say that, first of all, I am a resident of the Kempsville
area. I have been delighted to be a citizen and a member of the community. We're
looking to certainly come in, and be an asset and good neighbors like the pastor prior to
myself. Not looking to come in and change the existing atmosphere. I think I can
comfortably say. I do believe there are some concerns. We are fully able to address those
concerns and any questions that you may have in regards to this matter.
Barry Knight: Okay. I'll open it up for questions. Does anyone have a question of Pastor
Butler? Mr. Strange?
Joseph Strange: I guess, my questions is, and, we have a letter here from a Mr. Stampe?
Pastor Joyce Butler: Yes.
Joseph Strange: It is my understanding that you met with him?
Pastor Joyce Butler: Yes we did.
Joseph Strange: Did you all reach some sort of level of understanding on focusing on
what was going to happen? He seemed very excited about having your there. There
didn't see to be any problem whatsoever or opposition to you being there. Because of the
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meeting where you had kind of had some understanding, one was that your normal hours
of operation would be 9:30 am to noon on Sundays; and 7:30 pm to 9:00 on Wednesday
for bible study. Was that the kind of level of understanding you had with him?
Pastor Joyce Butler: That is the level of understanding. However, being a church there
are often times there are other functions that occur, such as weddings, baby dedications,
and things as such.
Joseph Strange: In his letter, he says Lake James understands that from time to time
special events will occur outside the normal hours. Basically, he has asked for a few
conditions to be put on this that he didn't feel like you would object too. One was, maybe
no operations before 6:00 am or after 10:00 pm.
Pastor Joyce Butler: Or after 10:00 pm? I understand that but being a church, as I say,
we certainly are not looking to have service until 12:00 or 1 :00 0' clock at night.
However, there may be some type of carry over. But that's within terms.
Joseph Strange: That there was not to be any daycare operation?
Pastor Joyce Butler: Right. There is no daycare.
Joseph Strange: You have no objection to that?
Pastor Joyce Butler: No.
Joseph Strange: When you're doing the repairs on the structure to get ready that there
would be no work after 8:00 o'clock at night during the time you're doing construction.
Pastor Joyce Butler: We agree with that. May I ask a question? During these procedures
of reconstructing, are we speaking about perhaps painting or such that is very quiet.
Joseph Strange: I don't think they were trying to be hard with anything.
Pastor Joyce Butler: Okay.
Joseph Strange: They were just trying to do some things to kind of protect, as any
neighborhood would. I really don't want to elevate this to a problem. These people are
more than happy to have you there. They did not indicate that we oppose these people
coming here. They were very happy. I think it had more to do with his position there in
the community, when he goes to the community. He kind of represents things to be this
way. We kind of said, well okay, we will put this thing in writing as a condition.
Pastor Joyce Butler: We want to be good neighbors. Not meaning to cause any upset
disturbances as such.
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Joseph Strange: I'm sure. I feel awful for bringing this up but it was brought to me. I
talked to Mr. Stampe. He certainly didn't want to elevate this to a large situation.
Pastor Joyce Butler: We originally had the meeting and it was quite good for both
parties.
Joseph Strange: Right. He was excited. He wrote a nice letter here. He said "Pastor
Butler, good luck". He had some very cordial feelings. That is it.
Barry Knight: Are there any other questions for Pastor? Thank you ma' am.
Pastor Joyce Butler: Thank you.
Joseph Strange: Speaking in support we have Sharon Wallace.
Sharon Wallace: That was only if there were any additional questions.
Joseph Strange: Sure.
Barry Knight: Qkay. Thank you.
Joseph Strange: We also have one other speaker. Peggy Sansone. You didn't mark
whether it was opposed or support.
Peggy Sansone: It is really not opposition. I just have a few questions and concerns.
Joseph Strange: Okay.
Barry Knight: Come forward ma' am.
Peggy Sansone: Are you ready for me?
Barry Knight: Sure. Welcome and please identify yourself.
Peggy Sansone: Thank you and good afternoon. My name is Peggy Sansone. I'm a
resident that lives adjacent right behind the fence of the property. Once again, I'm not in
opposition as a resident of the neighborhood. I just had a few questions and concerns. I
was one of the groups that met with Pastor Butler, and it was a very cordial informative
meeting. However, I'm not sure it might be listed in Mr. Stampe's list of conditions is
the issue of the building? Well, in the previous picture you saw that the building is rather
old. It is in serious decay and disrepair_Our concern, and the neighbors on the other side
of the fence, is that of the sound-proofing. We hear noise across the fence all the time.
There is Chick-Fil-a that is adjacent right to this property. We hear constantly all day
long the orders that are being taken. Anybody who drives through with music, we hear
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everything. So, given that service is being inside the building, the building is really very
deteriorated. I've been inside the building. They can concur. There really is a lot of
work. My concern is that are they going to sound proof the building as they had spoke to
us about in the meeting, and when isthat going to be done? Pastor Butler had said they
are looking forward to maybe starting services in May. Are they going to be able to
accomplish sound-proofing of this building before services are held? That was really the
primary concern. I think everything else has been answered in hearing your discussion of
concerns. Is sound proofing of the building mentioned in Mr. Stampe's letter?
Joseph Strange: It was.
Peggy Sansone: And is it prior to the beginning of services?
Joseph Strange: I don't know.
Barry Knight: Pastor Butler will get a chance to rebut.
Joseph Strange: It is my understanding that she had an engineer at that meeting. Was that
not someone from engineering? She is shaking her head yes.
Peggy Sansone: Okay. I don't recall. I apologize.
Joseph Strange: She had an engineer and this engineer was certain they could take care of
this. Our problem was maybe coming up with some type of standard where to what
sound- proofing is. I kind of thought if we maybe if she were to agree to something
similar to people who live in the noise zone in Virginia Beach and what they have to do
to their home for sound attenuation that it might be some standard.
Bill Macali: There are different levels of sound attenuation.
Joseph Strange: Oh? There is?
Bill Macali: Yes. It is designed to result in more or less sound being attenuated. I'm not
terribly sure that the same applies to sound going outside the building. The AICUZ
ordinance, or course talks about sound coming out through the sky into the building. I'm
sure the same sound attenuation applies here.
Joseph Strange: That is where our problem lies. I think all of us have been in that
building before because there was an application that was rejected a few years ago. So, I
think at that time most of us had been in that building and were aware of the condition of
the building. I guess it would be up to Pastor Butler to maybe how she would put that in.
See, you kind of have to understand. It was asked in the informal session why would you
be that concerned? People don't realize how close your house is?
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Peggy Sansone: Exactly.
Joseph Strange: It is real close and you can hear just about anything.
Peggy Sansone: Conversations across the fence. Just normal conversations across the
fence
Joseph Strange: Before, they were going to put in a skateboard ramp. I think this can be
worked out.
Peggy Sansone: Exactly. Like I said, I'm not here in opposition. I think this wouldbe a
wonderful use of the property. They will be wonderful neighbors. It is just the noise that
is the issue with us, even when we're talking about the noise inside the building because
with organ music and prayer and song, it can be quite loud. That is what we're worried
about.
Donald Horsley: If the Commission remembers back, we did this with one of the
churches that was in Great Neck. It was some kind of sound attenuation put in that
building. And maybe before this application gets to Council, staff can kind of check into
that and see what could be appropriate matters to use for that.
Carolyn Smith: That was actually for a new addition to the building. Tl!ey were having
Christian rock bands in that building. I think this is really a completely different scenario.
Donald Horsley: Well, we need some level of comfort for this lady to keep some of that
noise out.
Bill Macali: Mr. Chairman, I think that there is something that the City's building official
is pretty much an expert on, and could certainly help out. I think if staff was just to get
with the building officials and find out what type of sound attenuation would do the trick.
That would get the discussion started.
Joseph Strange: I think one of the people would like to address that issue.
Eugene Crabtree: I'll sponsor her.
Barry Knight: Ma'am? You can come forward. Maybe she can answer some of our
questions.
Sharon Wallace: Thank you.
Barry Knight: Re- identify yourself please ma' am.
Sharon Wallace: My name is Sharon Wallace. I'm a citizen of the Kempsville area. I
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am one of the ministers at Zion City of Deliverance. I thank you for letting me come
forward. Hopefully, I can give you a little bit of insight on the sound issue. When we
met with Mr. Stampe, and the lovely people, we were able to work it out and we came
upon an agreement. One of the things that we addressed with them, and even though it
would be extra cost for us, we were going to do two things, we were going to place some
insulated sound buffering insulation between the walls, between where this young lady
lives in the back. Also, there is actually a 30-foot distance between the back wall and the
neighbor's home. What we have also done is we've rearranged some of our internal
designs as far as the retrofitting of the building where we're pulling the pulpit area out
away from the back wall by about an additional 40 feet in order to accommodate, and try
to address some of the sound issues. So, we've done those two things, which kind of
. pulls it away. In other words, we are not right there on the back wall. Another issue is
we're not going to have rock bands and, I don't really know. I guess I'm above that age
now, nothing that is really, really loud. I think what will probably happen is there will
probably hear Chick-fil-a more than they will hear us. So, if there are any questions. I
just wanted to make sure that the Commission was aware of those things.
Barry Knight: Ms. Wood has a question?
Dorothy Wood: Pastor, I'm sure you plan on doing the renovations before you have
services. I don't imagine you will be having people in that building. I don't think the
City would allow that would they?
Sharon Wallace: No. Absolutely. We have a very good plan. Our pastor was saying that
what we want to do is make the building kind of fit in with the neighborhood. Make it
very pretty and very lovely. Nice landscaping. We realize there is some work to be done.
We've got some pretty faithful workers ready to do it.
Dorothy Wood: I'm sure Ms. Sansone will be delighted to have the building upgraded.
Barry Knight: Mr. Crabtree? Do you have a question?
Eugene Crabtree: No.
Barry Knight: Mr. Henley?
Al Henley: This is just a comment for the pastor. As Mr. Macali has indicated there are
different levels, which you accomplish to address the sound issue. If you would contact
one of the building officials, they are in Permits and Inspections, Department of Planning.
I'm sure they will be more than happy to give you some information and some literature
that would help you. For example, you can go with commercial insulation of 6 inches of
insulation versus the 4 inches of insulation. You can go with thermal payne, window
replacements those are to some degree. If you can contact their expertise, they will be
more than happy to give you some information that will helpful to you.
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Sharon Wallace: Yes sir. Thank you very much for the information.
Barry Knight: Are there any other questions? Mr. Strange?
Joseph Strange: I would like to make a motion that the application be approved with the
additional conditions of no services before 6:00 am or after 10:00 pm. No one will reside
on the site. No daycare operation will be conducted and sound attenuation material will
be resolved. Let's leave it at that.
Barry Knight: There is a motion on the floor. Do I have a second? Mr. Horsley seconds
it. Is there any discussion?
Joseph Strange: She has a question.
Barry Knight: I'm sorry.
Pastor Joyce Butler: Yes. So, that I understand are you locking in the 10:00 o'clock
hour.
Joseph Strange: No later than 10:00. Services. You wouldn't have services after 10:00
o'clock at night.
Pastor Joyce Butler: No. On occasions.
Joseph Strange: Or before 6:00 am. Oh no. There is an understanding from time to time
special events will occur outside the normal hours.
Pastor Joyce Butler: Right.
Joseph Strange: These are pretty normal hours. 6:00 to 10:00 o'clock at night. You are
not going to have too much stuff going on before 6:00 am? I understand.
Pastor Joyce Butler: I didn't want a situation to come up where were vacating the
building. And it may be 10:30 or 10: 15.
Dorothy Wood: But not on a weekly basis?
Pastor Joyce Butler: Right. Thank you.
Barry Knight: There is a motion on the floor and a second to approve made by Joe
Strange and seconded by Don Horsley? Is there any discussion? I'll call for the question.
AYE 9
NAY 0
ABSO
ABSENT 2
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Zion City of Deliverance Outreach
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ANDERSON
BERNAS
CRABTREE
HENLEY
HORSLEY
KA TSIAS
KNIGHT
LIVAS
REDMOND
STRANGE
WOOD
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Ed Weeden: By a vote of 9-0, the Board has approved the application of Zion City of
Deliverance Outreach with the additional conditions as presented.
Pastor Joyce Butler: Let me say thank you so much.
Joseph Strange: Thank you.
Barry Knight: Thank you ma' am.
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Carolyn Smith
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To:
From: mstampe [mstampe@cox.net]
Tuesday, March 13,20074:54 PM
Carolyn Smith; BIZMOM2000@AOL.COM
FUSIS1@COX.NET; GARYN777@COX.NET; langman5@cox.net; Ruth H. Fraser;
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Subject: ZION CITY OUTREACH AND lAKE JAMES COMMUNITY/Input for March 14th Meeting
Cc:
On Saturday, March 3rd, several community members of lake James met with Pastor Butler of Zion City Outreach
to discuss the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) Application for the church scheduled for March 14th. lake James
had concerns about the project, but Pastor Butler and members of her congregation were able to answer our
questions. A conclusion was reached by lake James and Zion members about the following conditions:
1. The building must meet the structural standards of the city; the fire standards of the city; and health
standards (rats were seen around the structure in the past).
2. Normal hours of operationwou!d be 9:30 am to noon on Sundays, and from 7:30pm to 9:00 pm on
Wednesday for Bible Study. lake James understands from time to time special events would occur outside
the normal hours.
3. No one will reside on site; daycare operations will NOT be conducted.
4. Zion stated that attenuation materials will be installed to reduce sound levels; we ask that this be a
condition.
5. Repairs of the structure must not be conducted after 8pm.
All parties agreed that Zion must meet the CUP requirements in order to operation, and that Zion would be
responsive to community inputs it/when a problem arises. As of this date, CUP support from the lake James
neighbors is in the majority.
For C. Smith: Pease ensure this information is provided to the Planning Commission and City Council.
For Pastor Butler: Good luck!
lar Stampe
President
lake James Homes Association
3/13/2007
Bernard H. Johnson
1308 Lake James Drive
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23464
Phone 757-413-9103
March 3, 2007
Mr. Lar Stampe, President
Lake James Homes Association
P. O. Box 64928
Virginia Beach, VA 23462
Re: UHA Meeting of March 3, 2007 with personnel of the Proposed
Zion City of Deliverance Outreach at
5495 Indian River Road
GPIN: 1465285585
Lar,
The above referenced meeting held on March 3 was fruitful. I want to take the opportunity
to express some observations and add my personal input to you as representative of our homeowner's
association. Please include the concerns below with input you may have received from other
homeowners for presentation to the Planning Commission at the public hearing scheduled for
Wednesday, March.14, 2007 at 12:00 noon.
1. The Fire Control System; i.e. alarms, sprinklers, extinguishers, etc. must to be updated
and inspected to insure all current City codes for such systems are met.
2. Noise levels and keeping children under adult supervision is a concern. The Hours of
Operation for the facility must be published and not exceed any City restrictions on operating hours
for such a facility.
3. Safety and Health concerns are real. Rats have been observed in the area of the vacant
building as the conditions have deteriorated.
4. All rehabilitation work by contractors addressing the above conditions must be
completed, and a Certificate of Occupancy must be issued by the City before the faciliiy is occupied
and operational.
5. City must inspect the premises after 1 year, 3years for continued compliance to the above
concerns, and any other City imposed conditions.
As a homeowner adjacent to and directly behind the property on which the proposed facility
will be located and operating, I generally approve of the proposed outreach facility. The above
items of safety, health issues, and noise levels, are of particular concern to me. . Thank you for
including my input with those of other Lake James homeowners.
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ITEM: Application of Calvary Chapel of Virginia Beach for a Conditional Use
Permit for a church on property located at 5228 Indian River Road (GPIN
1465483186). AICUZ is Less than 65 dB Ldn. DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
MEETING DATE: April 10, 2007
. Background:
The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to allow a church to occupy an
existing building. The site includes three existing buildings. Church services will
be conducted within the center building located along the rear property line. The
building along the eastern property line will house church offices and the
children's ministry, where children between birth and 4 years old and students in
middle school and high school will have classes during church services. The
third building along the western property line will house a "Kid's Zone" I where
children from 5 to 11 years old will have classes during church services. The
church currently occupies the space and was unaware of the requirement for a
Conditional Use Permit. One of the units within the westernmost building is
planned for daycare, but is operated independently and is not affiliated with the
church.
. Considerations:
The church has services on Sundays from 8:00 a.m. until 1 0:00 a.m. and 11 :00
a.m. until 1 :00 p.m. Services will also be held on Wednesdays from 6:00 p.m.
until 9:00 p.m. The pastor of the church is the only employee available during
weekday business hours from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. No services will be held
during weekday business hours. Approximately 150 members combined attend
both Sunday services.
The proposed church is a use with peak operational hours different from
businesses with traditional business hours. There are a total of 28 parking
spaces centered on-site in front of all three buildings. Staff concludes sufficient
parking is available to accommodate the church's approximately 150 members
and other tenants of the center. Not more than 140 individuals will be present in
the church for anyone gathering.
There was opposition to this request; however, Condition 3 was revised by the
Planning Commission to the satisfaction of those opposing.
Calvary Chapel of Virginia Beach
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. Recommendations:
The Planning Commission passed a motion by a recorded vote of 9-0 to approve
this request with the following conditions:
1. The applicant shall obtain all necessary alteration permits and a Certificate of
Occupancy for the change of use from the Department of Planning I Permits
and Inspections Division and the Fire Department for a religious facility.
2. There shall be no more than 140 individuals, or the number of individuals
approved by the Building and Fire Officials, whichever is less, on the site
during services.
3. Parking shall be permitted on-site or within parking spaces of which other
tenants have given the church written permission to park. The church shall
keep on file all notices where other tenants have granted permission to utilize
such parking.
4. All signs on the site shall be in conformance with the Zoning Ordinance in
regards to signage regulation. The existing roof sign must be removed.
5. Internal coverage landscaping and residential screening shall be in
conformance with the Site Plan Ordinance and Zoning Ordinance.
. Attachments:
Staff Review
Disclosure Statement
Planning Commission Minutes
Location Map
Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval. Planning Commission recommends
approval.
Submitting DepartmentiAgency: Planning Departme~
City Manage'Q \L ' ~ 0'0't
CALVARY CHAPEL
OF VIRGINIA
BEACH
Agenda Item 8
March 14, 2007 Public Hearing
Staff Planner: Leslie Bonilla
REQUEST:
Conditional Use Permit for a church.
ADDRESS I DESCRIPTION: 5228 Indian River Road.
GPIN:
14654831860000
COUNCIL ELECTION DISTRICT:
2 - KEMPSVILLE
SITE SIZE:
29,030 square feet
SUMMARY OF REQUEST
The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to allow a
church to occupy an existing building. The site includes three
existing buildings. Church services will be conducted within the center building located along the rear
property line. The building along the eastern property line will house church offices and the children's
ministry, where children between birth and 4 years old and students in middle school and high school will
have classes during church services. The third building along the western property line will house a
"Kid's Zone", where children from 5 to 11 years old will have classes during church services. The church
currently occupies the space and was unaware of the requirement for a Conditional Use Permit. One of
the units within the westernmost building is planned for daycare, is operated independently and is not
affiliated with the church.
The church has services on Sundays from 8:00 a.m. until 10:00 a.m. and 11 :00 a.m. until 1 :00 p.m.
Services will also be held on Wednesdays from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. The Pastor of the church is the
only employee available during weekday business hours from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. No services will be
held during weekday business hours. Approximately 150 members attend both Sunday services
combined. No more than 140 individuals are present at the church for anyone gathering.
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LAND USE AND ZONING INFORMATION
EXISTING LAND USE: The site is developed with buildings and parking.
SURROUNDING LAND
USE AND ZONING:
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South:
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. Single-family homes I R-15 Residential District
. Retail Business I B-2 Community Business District
. Retail I B-2 Community Business District
. Childcare I B-2 Community Business Distrrct
NATURAL RESOURCE AND
CULTURAL FEATURES:
There are no significant natural resources or cultural features associated
with this site.
AICUZ:
The site is in an AICUZ of Less than 65 dB Ldn surrounding NAS
Oceana.
IMPACT ON CITY SERVICES
MASTER TRANSPORTATION PLAN (MTP) I CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP): Indian
River Road in the vicinity of this application is a six-lane divided major urban arterial. The Master
Transportation Plan proposes a divided facility with bikeway within a 155-foot right-of-way. The Capital
Improvement Program includes a project for construction of an eight-lane divided highway from
Centerville Turnpike to Kempsville Road within a 155-foot right-of-way and full improvements at the
Indian River Road I Kempsville Road intersection. Currently, this project is on the Requested But Not
Funded Project Listing.
TRAFFIC: Street Name Present Present Capacity Generated Traffic
Volume
Indian River 72,190 ADT 48,200 ADT 1 Existing Land Use" - 93
Road ADT
Proposed Land Use 3 -
230 ADT
(with 50 Sunday Peak
Hour Vehicles (entering)
45 Sunday Peak Hour
Vehicles (exitinQ))
Average Dally Tnps
2 as defined by assumed business park
3 as defined by church
WATER: This site is currently connected to City water. The existing 5/8-inch meter (City 10 #52142562) may
be used or upgraded to accommodate the proposed development.
SEWER: This site is currently connected to City sanitary sewer. Analysis of Pump Station #444 and the
sanitary sewer collection system is required to ensure future flows can be accommodated. There is an
existing 42-inch Hampton Roads Sanitation District force main along Indian River Road and
City gravity sewer main along the adjacent western property and Acredale Road.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of this
request with the conditions below.
EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
Comprehensive Plan:
The proposal is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan's recommendations for this area. The
proposal is compatible with the adjacent residential neighborhood as well as the business areas.
Developing a mix of compatible uses either within well-designed structures or well-designed tracts of land
should be considered in this area.
Evaluation:
The proposed church is a use with peak operational hours different from businesses with traditional
business hours. There are a total of 28 parking spaces centered on-site in front of all three buildings.
Staff concludes sufficient parking is available to accommodate the church's approximately 150 members
who attend the both Sunday services and other tenants of the shopping center. Not more than 140
individuals shall be present in the church for anyone gathering.
CONDITIONS
1 . The applicant shall obtain all necessary alteration permits and a Certificate of Occupancy for the
change of use from the Department of Planning / Permits and Inspections Division and the Fire
Department for a religious facility.
2. There shall be no more than 140 individuals, or the number of individuals approved by the Building
and Fire Officials, whichever is less, on the site during services.
3. Parking shall be permitted on-site or within parking spaces of which other tenants have given the
church written permission to park. The church shall keep on file all notices where other tenants have
granted permission to utilized their parking.
4. All signs on the site shall be in conformance with the Zoning Ordinance in regards to signage
regulation. The existing roof sign must be removed.
5. Internal coverage landscaping and residential screening shall be in conformance with the Site Plan
Ordinance and Zoning Ordinance.
NOTE: Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances.
Plans submitted with this rezoning application may require revision during detailed site plan review to
meet all applicable City Codes and Standards.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the Police
Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental
(CPTED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
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Item #8
Calvary Chapel of Virginia Beach
Conditional Use Permit
5228 Indian River Road
District 2
Kempsville
March 14, 2007
REGULAR
Joseph Strange: The next application is item 8, Calvary Chapel of Virginia Beach. An
application of Calvary Chapel of Virginia Beach for a Conditional Use Permit for a
church located on property at 5228 Indian River Road, District 2, Kempsville, with four
conditions.
Barry Knight: Welcome sir.
Pastor Thomas Powell: Welcome. Good afternoon. I'm Thomas Powell, the Senior
Pastor for Calvary Chapel of Virginia Beach. I want you to know that we thank you and
accept the conditions that are stated. It is the desire of our church to be good neighbors
and also to be a reflection, of the Grace of God in our community. I would also like to
say that we have those who protest us being there, and we want to work with them
because we want to be a church that works along with its community. I know churches
are springing up everywhere in untraditional places like office complexes, like ours but
maybe it is the significance matter. The church really needs to be in a place like that. We
know that it has been history that churches have been on comers with steeples and all that
is great and lovely. But now churches are allover the place. Let me share this in closing.
Our significance at Calvary Chapel of Virginia Beach, it was September 12,2001. When
I was employed at Hampton Roads Mail Service, which is at 5226 Indian River Road, and
my boss asked me would you please open the church doors so the employees could go
over and find a sense of security because after September 11,2001, no one probably slept
good on that night. So, what a wonder it was to walk over to the church sanctuary and sit
there, and let people in their own way find security again, a peace of mind after that time.
So, just that one time, September 12,2001, we were a church of significance in a very
untraditional place. Thank you very much.
Barry Knight: Thank you sir. Are there any questions? Okay. Thank you sir.
Joseph Strange: Speaking in opposition we have Paul Tibbitt.
Barry Knight: Welcome sir.
Nelson Tibbitt: Hi. My name is Nelson Tibbitt. I live in Virginia Beach and have for a
long time. Iown one of the buildings in the business park. I'm also the president of the
Acredale Business Park Condo Association. There are six buildings in that park. I
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happen to own one. The nice church is in another one. And there are four more
buildings. The condominium is organized for office and retail use and not for assembly
use. We welcome the church for its office space. But when greater numbers are
introduced, such as in this case, parking areas get overloaded. In this case according to
the staff analysis, up to 140 people might attend services at one particular time at this Use
Permit change application. Well, 140 people for 28 spaces? We don't see how that
would work. Secondly, we see that this particular building is one building in the business
park along with five other buildings. The other parking areas for each building are not
common areas. The drive lanes are common, but not the parking areas. So, if this nice
church parks at another building or another two buildings or another three buildings, the
uses by the owners of those particular buildings are seriously compromised. That is the
problem that we see. Well, that is basically what I have to say. We're in opposition to it.
Not for the church use as office space but for assembly use.
Barry Knight: Thank you. Ms. Wood has a question.
Dorothy Wood: Mr. Tibbitt? Hasn't' the church been there before. I believe they didn't
know they needed a Use Permit.
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes.
Dorothy Wood: Has that caused you a problem?
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes ma'am. As president of the Unit Owner's Association, I have gotten
several phone calls. Basically, I've been on the church's side. I explained to them that it
is not important enough to cause a problem over it. It is no big deal. Well, we thought
that the church was only going to use it for office space. We thought they were simply
going to use it for worship services. That is why I didn't call a meeting of everybody and
build up opposition to it. But that did come up. Yes ma' am
Dorothy Wood: I notice that we do have some people in your area that are in favor of it.
We have letters in support of it.
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes. There are pros and cons. Yes ma' am.
Dorothy Wood: I notice that one of your letters, and I guess that person that was against
it is really for it? Is that correct?
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes.
Dorothy W ood: You thought she was against it.
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes ma'am.
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Dorothy Wood: Thank you sir.
Barry Knight: Mr. Livas has a question for you.
Henry Livas: In the cases where you did have problems with the parking has that been on
a Wednesday? The church would be on Sunday and that shouldn't be a problem in that
shopping center.
Nelson Tibbitt: Well, it is not a shopping center. It is an office space along with retail
commercial uses.
Henry Livas: Okay. I've been there before.
Nelson Tibbitt: Okay.
Henry Livas: I'll take that definition.
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir. No particular problem. However, I can go to another property
owner there, and I happen to be one but you can forget me. I can't go to another owner
and say you're parking lot is going to be used today. Your parking lot was used on.
Sunday. I can't do that because he is the simple owner of his property. It is not a
common area so that is the problem that we have.
Henry Livas: So you think the two services on Sunday, which would probably be about
75 people in each service, you think that would be a problem?
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir. We think that could definitely cause a problem for these simple
property owners.
Barry Knight: Are there any other questions? Mr. Bernas?
Jay Bernas: Help me understand the parking situation. You say that is a condominium?
So, you don't share parking per say, so each building has its own dedicated parking?
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir.
Jay Bernas: So, you're saying that there is a potential that the parking could spill over
into some of the other parking spaces?
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir. It has spilled over. But again, it is not a big problem.
Everybody has calm down. We really like the church. We will do anything to get along
with them but with the Use Permit being introduced or changing the use of the property,
that is the problem.
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Barry Knight: Mr. Bernas? Are you done? Okay. Mr. Crabtree?
Eugene Crabtree: Your business is open on Sunday is it not?
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir. We come and go all the time.
Eugene Crabtree: Yeah, I know. Ijust wanted to clarify that knowing what your business
is like and having used your business in the past. I was quite sure it was open on Sunday
and you do come and go quite frequently.
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir.
Barry Knight: Are there any other questions? Mr. Henley?
Al Henley: Yes sir. You noted that the parking is not for everyone to park. In each
building, I am sure has its own designated parking spaces?
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir.
AI Henley: So you got three buildings? Three office spaces?
Nelson Tibbitt: No sir. There are three buildings in the 5226 building.
Al Henley: Okay.
Nelson Tibbitt: Those two buildings have 28 total spaces. All of the other properties
have their dedicated parking lots.
Al Henley: Well, if you have a customer or if a customer arrives there and they go into
one of those buildings, are there addressed designated on this park?
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir.
AI Henley: There are?
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir.
Al Henley: So there is an address in front each one of those parking spaces for Unit A or
B?
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir. There identified. It has been this way for eighteen years.
Al Henley: Thank you.
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Nelson Tibbitt: Okay.
Barry Knight: Hold on.
Dorothy Wood: Mr. Tibbitt, you would not mind then if they park only in their spaces,
and I'm sure that Mr. Osborne says he doesn't mind them parking in his. Your concern is
parking in your spaces? Is that correct sir?
Nelson Tibbitt: I'm concerned about all the other buildings.
Dorothy Wood: But not Mr. Osborne obviously.
Nelson Tibbitt: No. Mr. Osborne happens to be in my building.
Dorothy Wood: Okay.
Nelson Tibbitt: I'm concerned about all the property owners. Because I am responsible
to all of them.
Dorothy Wood: Okay. Thank you.
Nelson Tibbitt: Okay.
Barry Knight: Ms. Lasley? Can I ask you a question please? On our conditions, if we
specify in here, and I think I see where this is going, that the church needs to park in their
spaces only, and/or spaces that they have permission to park in? Do you believe that
would be fine?
Karen Lasley: I think we can handle that
Barry Knight: I thought I would throw that out because I can see where this is going.
Dorothy Wood: Is there a public street?
Barry Knight: I don't know if there is a public street
Eugene Crabtree: I don't think so. Not the way that is.
Barry Knight: Okay. Pastor, you can come back up if you would like. You have three
minutes address any comments or concerns. After that, we will ask you questions.
Pastor Thomas Powell: Sure. Our concern is totally to be good neighbors to Mr. Tibbitt,
and not to impose any conditions upon him or even our cars. We just recently within the
last 48 hours asked the different owners and tenants there, everyone from Merchants Auto
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all the way to the shops that are there, the construction company and also Good Year
Kramer. They all are fine with us even using their parking spaces. If you would need
letters validating that, we would surely do that. We, again, want to be good neighbors.
We don't want to pose a cress upon other people, in any way.
Barry Knight: Thank you sir. Are there any questions of Pastor? Mr. Crabtree?
Eugene Crabtree: You will be fine then if we were to put in our conditions that you use
your parking space, and only in spaces where the other tenants have given you permission
to park?
Pastor Thomas Powell: Yes sir.
Barry Knight: Okay. Thank you. Are there any other questions? Mr. Horsley?
Donald Horsley: Maybe it would be good if you have those letters when you get to City
Council to put on a matter of record.
Pastor Thomas Powell: We will sir.
Barry Knight: Are there any other questions? Thank you sir. Mr. Tibbitt? Just to let you
know that this is a Conditional Use Permit. If at any time he doesn't meet the conditions
of this, you're able to call Mrs. Lasley, and she will address any concerns or start
proceedings to revoke their Conditional Use Permit if it ever came to that.
Nelson Tibbitt: Yes sir. And we're fine with that condition. We have no problem at all.
Barry Knight: Thank you sir. The Chair will entertain a motion.
Eugene Crabtree: Do we need to change the conditions?
Barry Knight: We need to add one.
Eugene Crabtree: I move that the application be approved with the addition of a
condition so stating the church members only park in parking spaces designated for the
church or those that say they have permission to park in the other tenants spaces.
Barry Knight: Mr. Livas?
Henry Livas: I'll second it.
Barry Knight: Thank you. Is there any other discussion? There is a motion on the floor
to approve with the added condition. The motion made by Gene Crabtree and seconded
by Henry Livas. I'll call for the question.
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ANDERSON
BERNAS
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Ed Weeden: By a vote of 9-0, the Board has approved the application of Calvary Chapel
of Virginia Beach with the condition adding parking before City Council.
Leslie J. Bonilla
from:
Sent:
To:
Subject:
Nelson P. Tibbitt, Jr. [nptibbittjr@tibbittproperties.com]
Tuesday, February 27,20073:31 PM
Leslie J. Bonilla
5228 Indian River Rd.
2/27/07
Ms. Bonilla:
Thanks for speaking with me about the Use Permit application of Calvary Chapel at 5228
Indian River Rd., Virginia Beach. I understand that a Hearing will be on March 14 at 12
noon in City Council Chambers.
I own an adjacent building located at 5224 Indian River Rd. in the same Business Park.
I am opposed to the use of 5228 Indian River Rd. as a church for worship services because
that property is in a business park that certainly was not designed for use as a church.
Their proposal to seat up to 150 people unquestionably overloads their parking capacities
there. Their planned use for Sundays and Wednesdays does not change my opposition at all.
It's very simple to me as an owner: their use as a church will definitely detract from the
entire business park's goals and professional standing in the commercial community. How on
earth could you possibly become convinced as a member of the city's Planning staff that
they will be able to park up to 75-125 autombiles without overloading their parking spaces
and therefore hurting their neighboring buildings? Many of us do have operations during
Sundays and Wednesdays at different times.
None of the other buildings in the business park agreed to a church being in the park
and we all bought or moved in with the understanding that the uses of the properties were
for commercial purposes. The building at 5228 Indian River Rd. was built as office space
and should be kept that way in my opinion. Therefore I have no objection at all to their
use of 5228 Indian River Rd. as office space for their church. In my opinion the city's
Olanning Dept. would seriously diminish the values of the other properties in the Business
.rk should this Use Permit be granted.
Please record this opposition to their Use Permit application. I will appear at the
Hearing on March 14 and will register to speak against it. If there are any questions
please feel free to call me at (757) 495-7100 or
(757) 291-3760. Thank you.
N.Tibbitt, Jr.
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5224 Indian River Road, Suite 105
Virginia Beach, VA 23464
757.467.5050 Office
757.467.5052 Fax
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REALTY
March 8, 2007
To: 5222 Merchant's Tire - Mr. Chris Bolack, Manager
5224 Acredale Shoppes - Ms. Debbie Tibbitt, Mr. N. Paul Tibbitt
5226 J.F. Schoch Building Corp. - Mr. Jack Schoch
5230 Kinder Care - Ms. Kisha Roberts
5232 Kramer Tire - Mr. Raymond Fowler, Manager
5228 Calvary Chapel - Pastor Thomas Powell
Vifginia Beach Planning Commission - Ms. Leslie Bonilla
Prom: Bill Osborne, Signature Estates Realty
Re: Letter from N. Paul Tibbitt regarding Calvary Chapel (copy attached)
I am writing to correct a letter sent out yesterday by Mr. Tibbitt stating that I am
opposing Calvary Chapel's application before the Virginia Beach Planning Commission.
The letter sent by Mr. Tibbitt erroneously stated that I would appear in opposition of this
application. I do not oppose this application and, in fact, have no problem with Calvary
holding these church services. I am not sure why Mr. Tibbitt made this statement.
I am one of the few businesses that might be negatively affected by the parking situation
dUring these times, as most of you are not open during these periods. I am in full support
of Calvary Chapel and welcome their services and wish them great success.
I fully support freedom of speech and peaceful assembly and further believe that we, as
business owners, stand to benefit from the increased exposure of our businesses to these
congregants. I am confident that we can work around any minor parking inconveniences.
Thank you for your time and consideration and please feel free to contact me at 467-5050
if you have any questions or concerns.
RECEIVEr
Bill Osborne
Principal Broker/Owner
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BY DELNERY
March 7, 2007
To: 5222 Merchant's Tire - Mr. Chris Bolack, Manager
5224 Acredale Shoppes - Ms. Debbie Tibbitt
5226 J.F. Schoch Building Corp.-Mr. Jack Schoch
5230 Kinder Care -Ms. Kisha Roberts
5232 Kramer Tire - Mr. Raymond Fowler, Manager
From: Acredale Business Park - Mr. Paul Tibbitt
Re: Calvary Chapel
Please he aware, in case you're not already, that the Calvary Chapel has a Hearing before the Va. Beach
Planning Commission on Wednesday, March, 14,2007 at 12 Noom in the City Council Chambers. We
received notice from the Planning Commission that the Chapel is seeking a Use Permit to expand their use
of the building at 5228 in Acredale Business Park from office space to complete church services.
I called the lady at the Planning Commission, Ms. Leslie Bonilla at 385-4901 and learned that the
Chapel is applying for up to 150 people to attend their services at 5228. She also said that the services may
be divided into 2 different times (but my experience is that what starts out small has the probability to grow
by leaps and bounds).
The problem is that even 75 or so people at the 5228 building will greatly overload the parking area there
and their cars would most likely end up being parked onto the lots of the other buildings at the Park.
Furthennore, what might start out at 75 people would probably expand to 100-150 people.
We have no problem with Calvary Chapel maintaining office space there. I'm sure that it's a great
Chapel and we certainly support their use of the space for office purposes. This is a Business Park not a
church services park. It is not designed for large numbers of personnel in an assembly congregation. We
believe that we need to keep the Business Park professional in nature for which it was designed. Since I am
the President of the Acredale Business Park Unit Owners Association, I will oppose it from that viewpoint
also, as well from that as a property owner.
I have decided to appear at the Hearing on March 14 at 12 Noon in order to speak against the Use Permit
being granted. The 5228 building and land was purchased by new owners in late 2006 and they do not have
the longer standing history at the Park that the rest of us have experienced. In other words, they don't have
the potential loss as we do if our parking areas become overloaded due to assembly activities.
Mr. Bill Osborne of Signature Estates Realty, which is located in the Acredale Shoppes building, will
also appear in opposition.
We invite you or any representative that can come from your organization to attend the'Hearing on
March 14. We're very. concerned that the Acredale Business Park can become flooded with church cars at
different times if the Use Permit is granted. The values of our properties could easily become diminished.
Our goal is to protect our Business Park.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call or visit me(291-3760, Acredale Shoppes
building). Please let us know ifit will be possible for someone to attend on March 14 at the Noon hearing.
N. Paul Tibbitt
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: Application of Wards Comer Beauty Academy, Inc. for a Conditional Use
Permit for a beauty school on property located at 544 Newtown Road #160-100
(Part of GPIN 1468303340). AICUZ is less than 65 dB Ldn. DISTRICT 2 -
KEMPSVILLE
MEETING DATE: April 1 0, 2007
. Background:
The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to allow use of the subject units
within this center for a beauty academy. A retail operation is also proposed, but
is not subject of this Use Permit since the retail use is allowed by-right under the
existing B-2 zoning.
. Considerations:
This request for a Conditional Use Permit for a beauty academy is acceptable.
The academy will train students to become licensed cosmetologists. This
shopping center has been struggling for some time; so, this operation enhances
the opportunity for revitalization in the center by bringing a regionally, well-known
beauty academy to the site.
The Planning Commission placed this item on the consent agenda because the
proposed use will help to revitalize the shopping center and there was no
opposition to the request.
. Recommendations:
The Planning Commission passed a motion by a recorded vote of 9-0 to approve
this request with the following condition:
All applicable building permits and occupancy permits shall be obtained as
required by the Building Official's Office.
. Attachments:
Staff Review
Disclosure Statement
Planning Commission Minutes
Location Map
Wards Comer Beauty Academy, Inc.
Page 2 of 2
Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval. Planning Commission recommends
approval.
Submitting DepartmentlArCY: Planning Departmen
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BEAUTY ACADEMY,
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Agenda Item 14
March 14, 2007 Public Hearing
Staff Planner: Carolyn A.K. Smith
REQUEST:
Conditional Use Permit for a vocational school,
specifically a beauty academy within an existing
shopping center.
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ADDRESS I DESCRIPTION: Property located at 544 Newtown Road, unit #160-100.
GPIN:
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COUNCIL ELECTION DISTRICT:
2- KEMPSVILLE
SITE SIZE:
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SUMMARY OF REQUEST
The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to allow use
of the subject units within this center for a beauty academy,
which trains students to become licensed cosmetologists. A retail operation is also proposed, but is not
subject of this Use Permit since the retail use is allowed by-right under the existing B-2 zoning.
LAND USE AND ZONING INFORMATION
. Baker Road, / B-2 Community Business District, 1-1 Light
Industrial District
. Mixed retail and vacant / 1-2 Industrial District
. Townhouses / A-18 Apartment District
. Newtown Road
. Mixed retail / B-2 Community Business District
EXISTING LAND USE: Vacant shopping center unit
SURROUNDING LAND
USE AND ZONING:
North:
South:
East:
West:
NATURAL RESOURCE AND
The site is located within the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
CULTURAL FEATURES:
of the site is impervious, however, as it is developed with a shopping
center. There are no significant environmental or cultural features on the
property.
AICUZ:
The site is in an AICUZ of Less than 65 dB Ldn surrounding NAS
Oceana.
IMPACT ON CITY SERVICES
MASTER TRANSPORTATION PLAN (MTP) I CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP):
Newtown Road in the vicinity of this application is considered a four (4) lane undivided minor suburban
arterial. The Master Transportation Plan proposes a divided facility with bikeway within a 150 foot right-
of-way. No Capital Improvement Program projects are impacting this area surrounding the site.
TRAFFIC: Street Name Present Present Capacity Generated Traffic
Volume
Newtown Road 40,109 ADT 28,200 ADT (Level of Existing Potential Land
Service "C") - 32,800 ADT Use 2-1,719 ADT
1 (Level of Service "E") Proposed Land Use 3 -
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2 as defined by general retail
3 as defined by beauty school plus some retail
WATER & SEWER: This site is already connected to City water and sewer.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of this
request with the conditions below.
EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
Comprehensive Plan:
The Comprehensive Plan designates this area as a Primary Residential Area. The land use planning
policies and principles for the Primary Residential Area focus strongly on preserving and protecting the
overall character, economic value and aesthetic quality of the stable neighborhoods located in this area.
The proposal is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan's recommendations for this area and is
compatible with the adjacent residential neighborhood as well as the business areas.
Evaluation: '.
This request for a Conditional Use Permit for a beauty academy is acceptable. The academy will train
students to become licensed cosmetologists. The applicant has already begun operation of a retail
beauty business on the site, which is allowed by-right under the existing B-2 zoning. This shopping center
has been struggling for some time; so, this operation enhances the opportunity for revitalization in the
center by bringing a regionally, well-known beauty academy to the site.
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CONDITIONS
1. All applicable building permits and occupancy permits shall be obtained as required by the Building
Official's Office.
NOTE: Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances.
Plans submitted with this rezoning application may require revision during detailed site plan review to
meet all applicable City Codes and Standards,
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the Police
Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
(CPTED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
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1 01/11/05 Conditional Use Permit (mini-warehouse storage) Granted
7/11/06 Conditional Use Permit church) Granted
2 06/09/04 Conditional Use Permit child care center) Granted
3 05/13/03 Conditional Use Permit church) Granted
4 04/22/03 Conditional Use Permit carwash) Granted
5 01/27/98 Conditional Use Permit church) Granted
6 02/29/96 Conditional Use Permit communications tower) Granted
7 04/14/92 Conditional Use Permit indoor recreation) Granted
8 02/11/92 Variance Granted
9 01/28/92 Conditional Use Permit bingo hall) Granted
10 01/08/90 Conditional Use Permit auto sales) Granted
11 07/11/88 Conditional Use Permit auto repair) Granted
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LIST OF OFFICERS FOR BOYD:CORPORATION:
David S. Rudiger- President/Assistant Secretary
Frank B. Minschke II - Vice President/Treasurer/Secretary
Clyde B. Will iams - Vice President
Everett V. Hoffman - Vice President
Robert DeMille - Vice President
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Wards Comer Beauty Academy, Inc.
Conditional Use Permit
544 Newtown Road, Unit #160-100
District 2
Kempsville
March 14, 2007
CONSENT
Barry Knight: The next item for consent status is item 14, Wards Comer Beauty
Academy, Inc. An application of Wards Comer Beauty Academy, Inc. for a beauty
school on property located at 544 Newtown Road #160-100, District 2, which is the
Kempsville District, with one condition. Do we have a representative here today? Okay.
Is there anyone who objects to Wards Comer Beauty Academy being placed on the
consent agenda? If not, Mr. Henry Livas, would you please speak to this one?
Henry Livas: Yes. As you previously stated, the proposed beauty academy will be located
at 544 Newtown Road, Unit #160-100. The students will be trained to become licensed
cosmetologists. The applicant has already begun operation of a retail beauty business on
the site, which is allowed by right under the existing B-2 zoning. The shopping center
has been struggling for sometime so this operation enhances the opportunity for
revitalization in the center by bringing in a regionally, well-known beauty academy to the
site. Therefor~, we recommend approval of the requested Use Permit.
Barry Knight: Thank you Mr. Livas. Mr. Secretary.
Joseph Strange: Yes. I would like to make a motion that we approve item 14 with one
condition.
Barry Knight: Thank you. There is a motion on the floor. Do I have a second? There is
a second by Mr. Horsley. I'll call for the question.
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CRABTREE AYE
HENLEY AYE
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Ed Weeden: By a vote of 9-0, the Board has approved item 14 for consent.
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: Application of Bayside Church of Christ for a Conditional Use Permit for a
church on property located at 5025 Shell Road (GPIN 1479035524). AICUZ is Less
than 65 dB Ldn. DISTRICT 4 - BA YSIDE
MEETING DATE: April 10, 2007
. Background:
The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to allow a building addition to
the existing church. The addition will house a multi-purpose room, kitchen,
storage closet and restrooms. The applicant was granted a Conditional Use
Permit for the church on April 9, 1996.
. Considerations:
The submitted site plan depicts the existing church, parking, stormwater
management facility, picnic shelter, and the proposed addition. The existing
picnic shelter and stormwater management facility will be relocated to a new
location on the site to accommodate the proposed addition. The proposed
addition does not generate any need for additional parking. The submitted
elevations depict a proposed building that matches the existing church with
regard to architectural design and building materials.
The proposal is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan's
recommendations for this area. The proposal is compatible with the adjacent
residential neighborhoods. The church has existed in the neighborhood since
1996, and staff is not aware of any neighborhood issues with regard to noise and
traffic. The site is well-maintained and architecturally compatible with the
buildings in the surrounding area. The proposed addition for a multi-purpose
room, kitchen, storage closet, and bathrooms is an expected accessory use for
the church. It does not increase seating in the sanctuary, which in turn does not
increase required parking.
The Planning Commission placed this item on the consent agenda because the
proposed addition will have little to no impact on the surrounding neighborhoods,
the proposal is consistent with the recommendations of the Comprehensive Plan,
and there was no opposition.
. Recommendations:
The Planning Commission passed a motion by a recorded vote of 9-0 to approve
this request with the following conditions:
Bayside Church of Christ
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1. All of the conditions attached to the Conditional Use Permit approved by the
City Council on April 9, 1996 shall remain in effect.
2. The site shall be developed substantially in accordance with the submitted
preliminary site plan entitled "BA YSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST, 5025 SHELL
ROAD", dated 1/2/07, and prepared by Engineering Services, Inc. The plan
has been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and is on file with the
Virginia Beach Department of Planning.
3. The building shall be constructed substantially in accordance with the
submitted preliminary drawings for "BA YSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST,
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA", dated 11/20/02, and prepared by Barnes
Design Group, P.C. The plan has been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City
Council and is on file with the Virginia Beach Department of Planning.
4. The applicant shall submit a photometric (lighting) plan for review and
approval.
. Attachments:
Staff Review
Disclosure Statement
Planning Commission Minutes
Location Map
Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval. Planning Commission recommends
approval.
Submitting DeparbnentlAgency: Planning Departme~
City Manager: ~ \C, 'tsd Ol'l"z..~"' - -
SA YSIDE CHURCH
OF CHRIST
Agenda Item 1 0
March 14, 2007 Public Hearing
Staff Planner: Faith Christie
REQUEST:
Conditional Use Permit for a church addition
ADDRESS I DESCRIPTION: 5025 Shell Road
GPIN:
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COUNCIL ELECTION DISTRICT:
4 - SA YSIDE
SITE SIZE:
4.5312 acres
SUMMARY OF REQUEST
The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to allow a
building addition to the existing church. The addition will house
a multi-purpose room, kitchen, storage closet and restrooms.
The submitted site plan depicts the existing church, parking, stormwater management facility, picnic
shelter, and the proposed addition. The existing picnic shelter and stormwater management facility will be
relocated to a new location on the site to accommodate the proposed addition. The proposed addition
does not generate any need for additional parking. The submitted elevations depict a proposed building
that matches the existing church with regard to architectural design and building materials.
The applicant was granted a Conditional Use Permit for the church on April 9, 1996. The following
conditions are attached to the use permit:
1. Prior to final site plan approval, in order to maintain effective buffering for adjacent residential
areas, the applicant shall submit a tree preservation plan and landscape plan for the approval of
the Planning Director, The plan shall establish specific limits of clearing, providing for the
minimum disturbance necessary for the construction of the approved building footprint,
driveway, parking and free standing sign.
2. The parking area along the northern property line, adjacent to the single-family dwelling fronting
on Shell Road, shall be shifted to the south, to provide a minimum 25-foot buffer between the
paved area and the adjacent residential use. Existing trees shall be retained in this area and
shall be supplemented by additional plantings to create Category IV landscape screening, or by
installation of a six-foot solid fence along the property line.
3. The seven parking spaces shown on the site plan along the western edge of the entry drive
shall be relocated either to the eastern side of the entry drive, or to the rear of the main parking
area.
4. Access shall be provided from Shell Road, at the location shown on the site plan submitted with
the conditional use permit application, in order to preserve the large, mature trees near the
easternmost portion of the front lot line.
5. The freestanding sign shall be monument style.
LAND USE AND ZONING INFORMATION
EXISTING LAND USE: A church, parking area, picnic shelter and stormwater management facility occupy the
site.
SURROUNDING LAND
USE AND ZONING:
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Across Shell Road are multi-family dwellings / A-12 Apartment
Single-family dwellings / R-40 Residential
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Single-family dwelling / R-40 Residential
NATURAL RESOURCE AND
CULTURAL FEATURES:
The site is well-maintained with grassed areas, mature shrubs and trees.
It is located within the Resource Management Area of the Chesapeake
Bay Preservation Area. There are no significant natural resources or
cultural features associated with the site.
AICUZ:
The site is in an AICUZ of Less than 65 dB Ldn surrounding NAS
Oceana.
IMPACT ON CITY SERVICES
MASTER TRANSPORTATION PLAN (MTP) I CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP): Shell
Road in front of the request is a two-lane undivided local street. There are no Capital Improvement
Program projects scheduled for Shell Road.
TRAFFIC: Street Name Present Present Capacity Generated Traffic
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WATER: This site is connected to City water. There is a 12-inch City water main fronting the site along Shell
Road. The existing 1.5-meter (City I.D. # 52007996) may be used or upgraded to accommodate the proposed
development.
SEWER: This site is connected to City sanitary sewer. Analysis of Pump Station #318 and the sanitary sewer
collection system is required to ensure future flows can be accommodated. There is an 8-inch City gravity
sewer main along Shell Road.
SCHOOLS: School population is not affected by the request.
Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of this
request with the conditions below.
EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
Comprehensive Plan:
The proposal is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan's recommendations for this area. The
proposal is compatible with the adjacent residential neighborhoods.
Evaluation:
The purpose of a Conditional Use Permit is to recognize that certain uses by their nature can have an
undue impact upon or be incompatible with other uses of land within a given zoning district or area. These
uses may be allowed to be located within the district under the controls, limitations and regulations of a
Conditional Use Permit. This church has existed in the neighborhood since 1996. Staff is not aware of
any neighborhood issues with regard to noise and traffic. The site is well-maintained and compatible with
the surrounding uses. The proposed addition for a multi-purpose room, kitchen, storage closet, and
bathrooms is an expected accessory use for the church. It does not increase seating in the sanctuary,
which in turn does not increase required parking. Staff, therefore, recommends approval of the
Conditional Use Permit request for a church addition.
CONDITIONS
1. All of the conditions attached to the Conditional Use Permit approved by the City Council on April 9,
1996 shall remain in effect.
2. The site shall be developed substantially in accordance with the submitted preliminary site plan
entitled "BAYSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST, 5025 SHELLL ROAD", dated 1/2/07, and prepared by
Engineering Services, Inc. The plan has been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and is on
file with the Virginia Beach Department of Planning.
3. The building shall be constructed substantially in accordance with the submitted preliminary drawings
for "BAYSIDE CHURCH OF CHRIST, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA", dated 11/20/02, and prepared
by Barnes Design Group, P.C. The plan has been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and is
on file with the Virginia Beach Department of Planning.
BAYSIDE
4. The applicant shall submit a photometric plan for exterior lighting for review and approval.
NOTE: Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances.
Plans submitted with this rezoning application may require revision during detailed site plan review to
meet all applicable City Codes and Standards.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the Police
Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
(CPT ED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
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Item #10
Bayside Church of Christ
Conditional Use Permit
5035 Shell Road
District 4
Bayside
March 14, 2007
CONSENT
Barry Knight: Slated for the consent agenda, agenda item 10, Bayside Church of Christ.
An application of Bayside Church of Christ for a Conditional Use Permit for a church on
property located at 5025 Shell Road, District 4, Bayside District, with 4 conditions.
We1come ma' am.
Sharon Hoel: Good afternoon. My name is Sharon Hoel, I'm the agent for the church.
My business address is 3351 Stone shore Road. We appreciate, like the others being put
on the consent agenda. I did want to let you know that members of the church are here,
the pastor as well, and we agree to all the conditions. Thank you.
Barry Knight: Is there anyone here today object to agenda item 10, Bayside Church of
Christ being placed on the consent agenda? Thank you. Mr. Dave Redmond, will you
please explain this?
David Redmond: Mr. Chairman, the applicant, Bayside Church of Christ is requesting a
Conditional Use Permit to allow a building addition to its existing church on an
approximately 4.5 acre site off of Shell Road in the Bayside District of Virginia Beach.
The existing picnic shelter and stormwater management facility will be relocated to a new
location on the site to accommodate the proposed addition. The proposed addition does
not generate any need for additional parking, and the submitted elevations depict the
proposed building matches the existing church with regard to architectural design and
building materials. In this morning's meeting, the Commission agreed that the Bayside
Church of Christ is a superb and well maintained facility. The proposed addition will
have little to no impact on the surrounding neighborhood. The Commission is unaware
of any opposition to the application. The Planning staff fully supports this application.
Accordingly, the Planning Commission believes this agenda item is most appropriate for
the consent agenda. Thank you Mr. Chairman.
Barry Knight: Thank you Mr. Redmond. . Mr. Secretary.
Joseph Strange: Yes. I would like to make a motion that we approve item 10 with four
conditions.
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Barry Knight: Thank you. There is a motion on the floor. Do I have a second? There is
a second by Mr. Horsley. I'll call for the question.
Item # 10
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: Application of the City of Virginia Beach for a Conditional Use Permit for
the filling of a borrow pit on property located on the east side of Oceana
Boulevard, approximately 2890 feet north of Credle Road (GPINs 2417203479; -
3629; -1699; -3952; 2417226139; 2417129346). AICUZ is Greater than 75 dB Ldn.
DISTRICT 6 - BEACH
MEETING DATE: April 1 0, 2007
. Background:
The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to allow for the filling of the
former borrow pit known as Whitehurst Lake. The lake is situated at the southern
end of a 103.8-parcel owned by the City of Virginia Beach.
. Considerations:
The borrow pit will be filled with dredged material from various dredging projects
throughout the City and with inert roadway construction debris. The pit will be
filled from its southern end to the northern end. The northern end of the borrow
pit could be used as a wetland mitigation area and a possible stormwater
treatment facility for impacts to the fringe wetlands, if required by regulatory
agencies.
Oceana Boulevard will be used to access the site. The roadway possesses
adequate capacity to handle the truck trips and can support the weight of the
trucks. An existing median break is located at the proposed primary point of
access, which is at the southern end of the site. The ability of Oceana Boulevard
to accommodate a filling operation of this type has been previously demonstrated
by the truck traffic generated during the filling of the Oceana Borrow Pit, which is
also located on this property. A Conditional Use Permit for the filling of that pit
was issued in 1994.
The proposal is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan's
recommendations for this area, which advocate light industrial and utilitarian
activities within this portion of Strategic Growth Area 8.
The Planning Commission placed this item on the consent agenda because it will
fill an immediate need for placement of dredge material from the Lynnhaven
River basin, the proposal is consistent with the recommendations of the
Comprehensive Plan, and there was no opposition.
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. Recommendations:
The Planning Commission passed a motion by a recorded vote of 9-0 to approve
this request with the following conditions:
1. Access to the site and filling of the pit shall be consistent with the submitted
plan entitled, "Preliminary Site Plan of Proposed Filling of Borrow Pit," dated
May 15, 2006.
2. Only non-hazardous materials shall be deposited on this site.
3. If at any time, the disposal site presents a potential hazard to aircraft
operations from NAS Oceana, the applicant shall take action to correct the
situation creating the hazard or terminate operation of the facility.
. Attachments:
Staff Review
Disclosure Statement
Planning Commission Minutes
Location Map
Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval. Planning Commission recommends
approval.
Submitting DeparbnentlAgency: Planning Departme
City Manager: ~ k .~owt
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BEACH
Agenda Item 22
March 14, 2007 Public Hearing
Staff Planner: Karen Prochilo
REQUEST:
Conditional Use Permit for filling of a borrow
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ADDRESS I DESCRIPTION: Property located on the east side of Ocean a Boulevard, approximately 2,890
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GPIN: COUNCIL ELECTION DISTRICT: SITE SIZE:
2417203479; -3629; - 6 - BEACH 103.83 acres
1699; -3952; 2417226139;
2417129346
APPLICATION HISTORY: This item was deferred at the June 9 and July 12, 2006 hearings to provide the
applicant time to resolve issues pertaining to property ownership.
SUMMARY OF REQUEST
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The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to allow for
the filling of the former borrow pit known as Whitehurst Lake.
The borrow pit will be filled with dredged material from various dredging projects throughout the City and
inert roadway construction debris. During the filling of the pit from the south, the borrow pit will continue to
drain to the north towards Great Neck Creek. The northern end of the borrow pit could be used as a
wetland mitigation area and a possible stormwater treatment facility for impacts to the fringe wetlands if
required by regulatory agencies.
Hours of operation will be in accordance with Section 227 of the City Zoning Ordinance. Oceana
Boulevard will be used to access the site. The roadway possesses adequate capacity to handle the truck
trips and can support the weight of the trucks. An existing median break is located at proposed primary
point of access, which is at the southern end of the site. The ability of Ocean a Boulevard to accommodate
a filling operation of this type has been previously demonstrated by the truck traffic generated during the
filling of the Ocean a Borrow Pit, which is also located on this site. A Conditional Use Permit for the filling
of that pit was issued in 1994.
LAND USE AND ZONING INFORMATION
EXISTING LAND USE: Undeveloped vacant site. A wood preparation facility is located on a parq:ertij~'Is'\""
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USE AND ZONING:
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. Eating and drinking establishment / B-2 Community Business
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. Undeveloped land / 1-1 Industrial District
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. Oceana Boulevard
. Oceana Naval Air Station
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NATURAL RESOURCE AND
CULTURAL FEATURES:
The majority of the site is a mixture of low trees and shrubs. Vegetation
normally associated with a water environment surrounds the former
borrow pit, which is currently filled with water. There are no known
cultural or historical features on the site.
AICUZ:
The site is in an AICUZ of Greater than 75 dB Ldn and Accident
Potential Zone II surrounding NAS Oceana. The filling of the pit is a
compatible use in these areas.
IMPACT ON CITY SERVICES
MASTER TRANSPORTATION PLAN (MTP) I CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP): Oceana
Boulevard is a four-lane divided arterial highway. The MTP designates the roadway as a 100 foot wide
divided highway with a bikeway. There are no projects in the current CIP to improve the roadway. The
proposed right-of-way for the Southeastern Parkway and Greenbelt runs along the western side of the
subject site. The proposed fill of the borrow pit will have no affect on this right-of-way.
TRAFFIC: Street Name Present Present Capacity Generated Traffic
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Boulevard Service "C") - 48,200 ADT ADT
1 (Level of Service "E") Proposed Land Use -
unable to determine
Average Dally Tnps
2 as defined by undeveloped site
The Comprehensive Plan recognizes this area as being within
the Strategic Growth Area (SGA) 8 - East Oceana Area. This area of SGA 8 is recommended for low
intensity industrial and utilitarian activities. The Plan notes that "more intrusive uses should be oriented to
the western, more industrial part of this Strategic Growth Area," (p. 79, Policy Document).
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN
CITY OF
EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends approval of this
request with the conditions provided below.
The proposal is in conformance with the Comprehensive Plan's recommendations for this area, which
advocate light industrial and utilitarian activities within this portion of Strategic Growth Area 8. The filling
operation will occur on an 'as needed' basis, and will con-sist of materials obtained from private and public
dredging operations. The ability of Oceana Boulevard to accommodate a filling operation of this type has
been previously demonstrated by the truck traffic generated during the filling of the Ocean a Borrow Pit,
which is also located on this site. A Conditional Use Permit for the filling of that pit was issued in 1994.
CONDITIONS
1. Access to the site and filling of the pit shall be consistent with the submitted plan entitled, "Preliminary
Site Plan of Proposed Filling of Borrow Pit," dated May 15, 2006.
2. Only non-hazardous materials shall be deposited on this site.
3. If at any time, the disposal site presents a potential hazard to aircraft operations from NAS Oceana,
the applicant shall take action to correct the situation creating the hazard or terminate operation of the
facility.
NOTE: Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances,
Plans submitted with this rezoning application may require revision during detailed site plan review to
meet all applicable City Codes.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the Police
Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design
(CPTED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
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2 3/26/1991 USE PERMIT landfill) APPROVED
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10/9/2001 USE PERMIT firewood preparation) APPROVED
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6 5/25/1993 USE PERMIT (coif course) APPROVED
7 11/26/1991 USE PERMIT storace yard) APPROVED
8 2/25/2003 USE PERMIT bulk storace and auto repair) APPROVED
4/22/2003 USE PERMIT bulk storace and auto repair) APPROVED
9 8/14/1989 USE PERMIT auto repair) APPROVED
9/28/1993 USE PERMIT bulk storaQe and auto repair) APPROVED
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DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
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Item #22
City of Virginia Beach
Conditional Use Permit
East side of Ocean a Boulevard
District 6
Beach
March 14,2007
CONSENT
Barry Knight: The next agenda item to be placed on consent is agenda item 22, City of
Virginia Beach. An application of the City of Virginia Beach for a Conditional Use
Permit for the filling of a borrow pit on property located on the east side of Oceana
Boulevard, approximately 2890 feet north of Credle Road, District 6, Beach District.
Welcome sir.
Phil Roehrs: Good afternoon Mr. Chairman and members of the Commission. I'm Phil
Roehrs representing the Department of Public Works. We appreciate the help of our
Planning Department getting here today, and your reconsideration. We have read the
conditions and we would agree to them. However, I've asked for consideration of a
minor change. The word "non-toxic" shows up in the condition. I think we worked
through this issue once before but it just slipped back in. I ask you to reconsider that.
We're planning on placing dredge material in this lake. Hopefully, It will address a huge
need the city has for our Lynnhaven Basin for maintenance navigation. But dredge
material or dirt and salt water unfortunately toxic to humans, I'm afraid that condition is a
little sticky.
Barry Knight: Because of the salt content?
Phil Roehers: Yes.
Barry Knight: Mr. Macali?
Bill Macali: I think non-hazardous material would work.
Phil Roehrs: Non-hazardous was in there and that was fine but the non-toxic.
Bill Macali: As long as the non-hazardous material is in there we can certainly that
because what is certainly friendly to the environment but are toxic to the people who
swallow it.
Barry Knight: Thank you. There are three conditions.
,~ Phil Roehers: Yes. We agree to the others.
Item #22
City of Virginia Beach
Page 2
Barry Knight: Thank you. Is there anyone present today object to agenda item 22, City of
Virginia Beach being placed on the consent agenda? Thank you. Is anyone on the
Commission aware of any other items to be placed on the consent agenda? Okay. Mr.
Secretary.
Joseph Strange: Yes. I would like to make a motion that we approve item 22 with three
conditions.
Barry Knight: Thank you. There is a motion on the floor. Do I have a second? There is
a second by Mr. Horsley. I'll call for the question.
AYE 9 NAY 0 ABSO ABSENT 2
ANDERSON ABSENT
BERNAS AYE
CRABTREE AYE
HENLEY AYE
HORSLEY AYE
KATSIAS ABSENT
KNIGHT AYE
LIVAS AYE
REDMOND AYE
STRANGE AYE
WOOD AYE
Ed Weeden: By a vote of 9-0, the Board has approved item 22 for consent.
Barry Knight: Thank you.
L. APPOINTMENT
HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
HEALTHSERVICESADV50RYBOARD
Robertson, June H.
(1)
Appointed: 04/01/2004 - 03/31/2007
01/01/2001 - 03/31/2004
01/01/1998 - 03/31/2001
Unexpired term thru 03/31/2007
3 year term
THIS INFORMATION IS DEEMED CONFIDENTIAL BY THE CITY ATTORNEY AND THUS .NOT
APPROPRIATE FOR PUBLIC DISSEMINATION
Adler, Larry J.
Allison, Judith Stevens
Blair, Patricia Ellen
Braithwait, Sheila Potts
Bridges, Melvin E.
Bums, Angela Denise
Butler, William K., II
Denson, James Kevin
Devine, Jr., Patrick C.
DeVito, Kurt Kristopher
Feuerhalm, Gene Earl
Francisco, Peregrin C.
Gallup, Bruce Walter
Grochmal, David M.
Hochheiser, Louis 1.
Hunt, Geraldine K.
Langlands, Peter B.
Manby, Emily J.
McCallum, Charley "Cory" F., II
Mertz, Gregory J.
Miller, Mitchell B.
Morales, Angel Luis
Oliver, Robert 1.
Price, Lisa Price, Dr.
T ALENT BANK APPLICABLE
(As of April 4, 2007)
District
Presentlv Serving On
Kempsville
Community Medical
Advisory Commission
.
Lynnhaven
Lynnhaven
Lynnhaven
Lynnhaven
Lynnhaven
Appointment
Expires
08/31/2010
Proctor, Mamie Bryant
Rigo,Susan
Rucker, Thomas Alvin
Russell, William E.
Scott, Angela E.
Stevens, Lisa Price
Ward, Darrell Andrew
Whitehurst, Susie Darden
Wiggins, Mae F.
Wool, Dennis 1., Ph.D
Wymore, Jerry
Princess Anne
Beach
Princess Anne
Lynnhaven
M. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
N. NEW BUSINESS
O. ADJOURNMENT
TOWN HALL MEETINGS
June 19
September 18
November 20
Location To Be Announced -7:15 pm
Location To Be Announced -7:15 pm
Location To Be Announced - 7:15 pm
CITY COUNCIL BIENNIAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
April 17 (Workshop)
April 19 (public Hearing)
April 24 (Workshop)
April 24 (Public Hearing)
May 1 (Workshop)
May 8 (Reconciliation Workshop)
May 15 (Adoption)
Council Conference Room
Bayside High School at 6:00 p.m.
Council Conference Room
Council Chamber at 6:00 p.m.
Council Conference Room
Council Conference Room
Council Chamber at 6:00 p.m.
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and need assistance at this meeting,
please call the CITY CLERK'S OFFICE at 385-4303
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I-A CITY COUNCIL'S BRIEFING:
HISTORIC SITES ORGANIZING Robert G. Jones,
COMMITTEE Board Member
II-A CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS:
HARMONY INVESTMENTS (Proposed Hotel) Page S. Johnson,
II, President-
Harmony
Hospitality, Inc.
B STRIVING FOR EXCELLENCE James K. Spore,
City Manager
C COMMERCIAL TAX ASSESSMENT Robert J.
EV ALUA TION AND REFINEMENT Gloudemans,
Partner - Almy,
Gloudemans,
Jacobs & Dene
III/IV CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION CERTIFIED 10-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y A Y y y y
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F MINUTES -March 27,2007 APPROVED 10-0 Y Y Y y Y Y A Y Y Y Y
G/H- ResolutionEST ABLISHING Blul>-Ribbon ADOpTED 10-0 Y Y Y y y Y A Y y y Y
I TAX, FEF:lSPENDING TASK FORCE to
study reducing City's dependence on thereal
estate tax as a revenue source (requested by
Mayor ObemdorflVic&Mayor Jones/Council
members DeSteph/Diezel/Dyer/Henley/Uhrinl
VillanuevalWilsonIW ood)
2 ResolutionENDORSING concept of converting ADOPTED AS 10-0 y Y Y y y Y A Y Y Y Y
City AuditoraHEl sdte City AMENDED
CeHReill.ppeiRteesto a City Council
aDDointee/ESTABLISHING committee to
develop anInternal Audit Charter(requested
by Council Members Dyer and Wilson)
J APPOINTMENT RESCHEDULED B y C 0 N S E N S U S
KIL/ ADJOURNED 6:15PM
M
PUBLIC COMMENTS
Non-Agenda Items 6:16- 6:20 PM Two speakers
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CITY COUNCIL BIENNIAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
April 10 (Workshop)
April 17 (Workshop)
April 19 (public Hearing)
April 24 (Workshop)
April 24 (public Hearing)
May 1 (Workshop)
May 8 (Reconciliation Workshop)
May 15 (Adoption)
Council Conference Room
Council Conference Room
Bayside High School at 6:00 p.m.
Council Conference Room
Council Chamber at 6:00 p.m.
Council Conference Room
Council Conference Room
Council Chamber at 6:00 p.m.
CITYWIDE TOWN MEETING SCHEDULE -- Topics and locations to be determined
Tuesday, June 19
Tuesday, September 18
Tuesday, November 20