HomeMy WebLinkAboutMARCH 25, 2008 MINUTES
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
"COMMUNITY FOR A LIFETIME"
CITY COUNCIL
MA YOR MEYERA E. OBERNDORF. At-Large
VICE MAYOR LOUIS R. JONES. Bayside - District 4
WILLIAM R. DeSTEPH. At-Large
HARRY E. DIEZEL. Kempsville - District 2
ROBERT M. DYER.. Centerville - District I
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 HALL BUILDING
2401 COURTHOUSE DRIVE
VIRGINIA BEACH. VIRGINIA 23456-8005
PHONE:(757) 385-4303
FAX (757) 385-5669
E-MAIL: Ctycncl@vbgov.com
CITY MANAGER - JAMES K. SPORE
CITY ATTORNEY - LESLIE L. LILLEY
CITY CLERK - RUTH HODGES FRASER. MMC
25 MARCH 2008
I.
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFINGS
- Conference Room -
2:30 PM
A. OCEANA ANNUAL REPORT RE MOU
Captain Markham K. Rich, Executive Officer-NAS Oceana
B. VIRGINIA BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
Honorable Robert G. Jones, Chair-Historic Sites Organizing Committee
II. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
III. REVIEW OF AGENDA
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IV. INFORMAL SESSION
- Conference Room -
4:30 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf
B. ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
C. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
V. FORMAL SESSION
- Council Chamber -
6:00 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf
B.
INVOCATION:
Reverend Gordon Ellsworth
Pastor, Virginia Beach Baptist Church
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
March 11, 2008
G. AGENDA FOR FORMAL SESSION
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H. PRESENTATION
1. FY2008-09 AND 2009-1 0 OPERATING BUDGET
and
FY 2008-09 THRU 2013-14 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP)
Catheryn Whitesell, Director-Management Services
I. PUBLIC HEARING
1. COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
re APZ-l / CLEAR ZONE MASTER PLAN
J. CONSENT AGENDA
K. RESOLUTION
1. Resolution to ESTABLISH a Committee to study the late payment of Real Estate Taxes
with a report to City Council within thirty (30) days of City Council's appointment.
L. PLANNING
1. Applications of ALCAR, L.L.c. at Nimmo Parkway and Rockingchair Lane re:
a. Variance to S5B of the Site Plan Ordinance re Floodplain Regulations to fill
approximately 10.7 acres of the floodplain for proposed lots and roadways
b. Change of Zoning District Classification from AG-l and AG-2 Agricultural
Districts to Conditional R-7.5 Residential District to develop 132 single-
family dwellings
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
APPLICANT REQUESTS
DEFERRAL TO APRIL 22, 2008
2. Applications for Conditional Use Permits:
a. HYPERLEARNING TECHNOLOGIES (a vocational school) re Microsoft
certified level training at 3630 South Plaza Trail
DISTRICT 3 - ROSEHALL
RECOMMENDATION
APPROV AL
b. RUDY & KELLY ACADEMY OF HAIR & NAILS re Cosmetology at
Suite 114, 1920 Centerville Turnpike
DISTRICT 1 - CENTERVILLE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
c. HARVEST OUTREACH MINISTRIES, INC. re a church at Indian River
Road and Bridlepath Lane
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROV AL
3. Application of V ALUE PLACE REAL ESTATE SERVICES, L.L.C., a/k/a
Glamour Corporation, for the Modification of Conditions to proposed uses and
development plans re Change of Zoning from AG-l Agricultural District to
Conditional 0-1 Office District and Conditional H-l Hotel District (approved by City
Council on April 22, 2003) at Dam Neck Road and Corporate Landing Parkway.
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROVAL
4. Application ofBQI GROUP, INC. for a Modification of Proffers to the number and
size of units and eliminating garages re a Change of Zoning (approved by City
Council on August 10,2004) at Bonney Road and Windbrooke Lane.
DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
RECOMMENDATION
DENIAL
5. Application of BALANCE BUILDERS for a Change of Zoning District
Classification from AG-l and AG-2 Agricultural Districts to Conditional R-I0
Residential District re twelve (12) residential lots at 2260 Childeric Road
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
RECOMMENDATION
APPROV AL
M. APPOINTMENTS
BIKEWAYS and TRAILS ADVISORY COMMISSION
COMMITTEE re LATE PAYMENT OF REAL ESTATE TAXES
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
N. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
O. NEW BUSINESS
P. ADJOURNMENT
PROPOSED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN WORKSHOPS
April 8 (Workshop)
April 15 (Workshop)
April 17 (Public Hearing)
April 22 (Workshop)
April 22 (Public Hearing)
April 29 (Workshop)
May 6 (Reconciliation Workshop)
May 13 (Adoption)
Council Conference Room
Council Conference Room
Green Run High School - 6 p.m.
Council Conference Room
Council Chamber - 6 p.m.
Council Conference Room
Council Conference Room
Council Chamber - 6 p.m.
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CITY COUNCIL ONE-DAY RETREAT
MAY 12, 2008
8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CONFERENCE ROOM
TOWN CENTER
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CITY COUNCIL TWO-DAY RETREAT
AUGUST 22-23, 2008
8:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
CONFERENCE ROOM
TOWN CENTER
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MINUTES
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
Virginia Beach, Virginia
March 25, 2008
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING re OCEANA ANNUAL
REPORT and MOU in the City Council Conference Room, City Hall, on Tuesday March 25, 2008, at
2:30 P.M
Council Members Present:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer, Barbara M
Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E.
Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva, Rosemary Wilson and James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
None
March 25,2008
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MA YOR 'S COMMENTS
ITEM # 57426
Mayor Oberndorf advised this past week has been marked by the passing of the much loved and
significant family members of our City's staff leadership.
Good Friday, March 21, 2008:
City James K. Spore, City Manager's Stepfather - Earl Halopka
City Attorney Leslie L. Lilley's Mother-Mary Anne Lilley
Thursday, March 20, 2008:
Steven Herbert, Chief Development Officer's Father - Henry U. Herbert
The Mayor and City Council extend their heartfelt sympathy
March 25, 2008
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CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING
OCEANA ANNUAL REPORT re MOU
2:30 P.M.
ITEM # 57427
Captain Markham K Rich, Executive Officer, NAS Oceana, presented the Ocean a Annual Report re the
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). The Memorandum of Understanding was first signed in
February 2007 and states the Navy will present an annual update to the City Council re Naval Air
Station Oceana and the operations that occur with the City.
Over the past year, Oceana has been an active installation, engaged in the important work of training
and supporting our Navy's tactical air forces as they - in turn - have deployed in support of our nation's
War on Terror. Whether at Apollo Soucek Field on the main base, at Dam Neck Annex, Fentress Field in
Chesapeake or Chambers Field in Norfolk, Oceana personnel are dedicated to providing world-class
support to the Fleet, our fighting operational forces, to our Sailors, and their families, the last being our
most important asset and our strongest tie to the local communities. Oceana recognizes what they do
affects the communities in which the servicemen live and while - in the operational Navy - mission
success drives everything, Oceana must also be mindful of their responsibility to be good stewards of
their assets and the environment. Naval Air Station Oceana accounts for approximately 16,200 people:
12,600 hundred active duty personnel and 3,600 civilian employees. Their combined payroll in 2007
was $1.18-BILLION Additionally, Navy contracts for goods and services contributed $100-MILLION
into the local economy. Examining the 2008 pay raise gives an interesting perspective of the economic
value of the employee base. This pay raise for military and civilian personnel amounts to $45-MILLION
Seen another way, this raise created the equivalent of nine hundred (900) - $50,000 salaried positions in
Virginia Beach. Navy personnel truly enjoy living and working in Hampton Roads and are proud of their
contribution to the region's financial well-being. Today at Oceana, there are nineteen (19) squadrons
with three hundred twenty-five (325) aircraft assigned As Council is aware, Oceana's tactical aircraft
have consisted exclusively of Hornets and Super Hornets since 2006. In addition, there are four (4) C-9
logistical aircraft assigned to VR-56 which moved to Oceana from Chambers Field in Noifolk in 2006.
Most often, however, only two (2) C-9s will be seen on the field, as the others are continually deployed
around the globe. Oceana supports approximately one hundred (100) detachments each year of
transient aircraft and helicopters operated by our sister services and other government agencies. These
aircraft are engaged in training maneuvers, as well as real world operations, many arising from the
homeland defense mission. Of course, each Fall the Ocean a Air Show is presented Last year, Oceana
hosted twenty-five (25) performers, including the Blue Angels, who flew demonstrations for 230,000
spectators over the three-day weekend The 50th Ocean a Air Show is scheduled for September 19,20
and 21 and promises to be another outstanding community event.
Since December of last year, Oceana has been proud to provide a temporary home for the Virginia Beach
Police Department helicopter while the City's heliport undergoes renovation. Oceana anticipates
continuing this support until the project's completion later this Spring. Modest though it is, this
arrangement is representative of the mutually beneficial and cooperative relationship valued and enjoyed
in recent years with the City of Virginia Beach.
Being the Navy's premiere Master Jet Base, Oceana is also one of the oldest. Originally established in
1943 as an auxiliary field on three hundred twenty-nine (329) acres purchasedfor the remarkable sum of
$35,000, Oceana was designated a Naval Air Station in 1952. To continue to provide specialized support
for their aircraft - some of which are the most advanced in the world - a military construction plan
includes several near-term projects. At Oceana, these include hangar repair and modifications, runway
and aircraft parking apron upgrades and various building projects totaling more than $42.5-MILLION
scheduled for FY 08 execution. Additionally, Oceana has another $3.4-MILLION programmed across
sixteen (J 6) small-scale facility upkeep and repair projects
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CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING
OCEANA ANNUAL REPORT re MOU
ITEM # 57427 (Continued)
The Dam Neck Annex also has several significant construction projects, either approved or proposed to
meet the growing requirements of the commands based there. These include a base- wide Energy
Performance contract, which is already underway and two other large-scale construction projects
scheduledfor this year. The total value of these Dam Neck projects is projected to be $178-MILLION In
matters of money, it is simple to calculate Oceana's "plant value" and the value added from renovations
and improvements. It is much more complex to calculate Oceana's operational value by virtue of its close
proximity to the fleet and to the ranges where the air combat skills required to succeed on today's
battlefield are honed. These include Whiskey-72, just off the coast and the Dare County and BT-9/11
bombing ranges, 65 and 110 nautical miles away respectively. Because of their proximity, these ranges
provide Oceana aviators the most training-per-pound of jet fuel of any air station in the Navy. In other
words, our aviators spend less time flying to and from the ranges and more time conducting vital training
maneuvers. Among our sister services, the Navy faces some of the most significant challenges when it
comes to protecting the American people's investment in its installations. Land values have always been
about "location, location, location." The Navy's seagoing mission has led us to locate our bases near
some of the most desirable and valuable land in the country - much of it on or near the nation IS coastal
regions - close to the Fleet. As reported by the National Oceanographic and Aerospace Administration,
coastal areas are crowded and becoming more so every day. More than 139-MILLION people - about 53
percent of the national total - reside along the Us. coasts. This figure is expected to increase by an
average of 3,600 people per day, reaching 165-MILLION by the year 2015. In 1960, an average of 187
people were living on each square mile of coastal land (excluding Alaska). This population density
increased to 273 persons per square mile by 1994, and is expected to reach 327 by 2015. Population
densities are highest along the East Coast. Given the Navy's intrinsic needs, together with the ever
increasing population density in coastal areas, it is easily understood why the Navy has placed such an
important emphasis on matters of installation viability and sustainment. Operational assurance is the
foremost issue for those assigned to command major shore installations and necessitates an ever-
expanding and diversifying skill-set.
Together with the leaders of Virginia Beach, the municipal leadership of Chesapeake and Norfolk, along
with Commonwealth, federal representatives and staffs, a cooperative installation sustainment process
has been created that is the model not only for the Navy, but for the Department of Defense. This process
has created relationships that have the Oceana and Virginia Beach staffs talking almost every day,
whether at the Ocean a Land Use Conformity Committee, the Oceana/Fentress Military Advisory
Committee, the MOU Review Board or Encroachment Partnering in the Inteifacility Traffic Area.
Together, we are applying our combined knowledge and expertise to find balanced compromises to
respective needs and priorities. This year, the amendments to the AICUZ Overlay Ordinance stand as a
particular case in point. When the ordinance was created following the Joint Land Use Study, it became
quickly apparent that it conveyed predictability and reliability to the Navy's input for discretionary
applications inside the 70 Day-Night Average sound contour. These benefits were so apparent, in fact,
that the need for a standardized, predictable application to other AICU2 areas not included in the
ordinance became glaringly obvious. The solution to expand the ordinance to include the 65 to 70 Day-
Night Average sound contour was, we believe, afair and reasonable compromise of our needs and one
that allows everyone involved with discretionary zoning applications to understand and participate in the
AICU2 review process. Equally important, the particularized criteria for the three sub-areas in the 65 to
70 contour, provide the Planning Commission and City Council - the body that must ultimately approve
or deny each application - with clear and objective standards to better inform your decisions. These
amendments, including the rezoning of land in the Inteifacility Traffic Area to one dwelling unit per 15
acres,form an increasingly solidfoundationfor the work of the MOU Review Board.
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CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING
OCEANA ANNUAL REPORT re MOU
ITEM # 57427 (Continued)
Oceana is very pleased the Navy and the Department of Defense have begun to authorize and allocate
money for encroachment partnering initiatives. For 2007, $2.3-MILLION is pending execution for land in
the Interfacility Traffic Area. It is anticipated that an additional $2.5-MILLION could be available for
2008 and is moving through the approval process as we speak.
The Oceana staff is working with Navy regional real estate specialists and headquarters to convey the
Marsh view property to the City for use as a park and, in return, for continuing encroachment partnering
efforts in the ITA. This transaction could be executed as early as this September.
The Oceana Land Use Conformity Committee looks forward to continuing to act as technical advisors to
the City's laudable and challenging effort to bring compatible land uses into the Accident Potential and
Clear Zones adjacent to Oceana. Speaking for the Navy, Captain Rich advised these all boil down to
two words: "Mission Accomplishment".
Last year, fifteen (15) Oceana squadrons deployed overseas and flew combat sorties in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom, Operation Iraqi Freedom and other Navy missions across the globe. The
vast majority of the combat missions were flown to defend and protect ground troops, convoys and others
for whom precision naval air-to-ground support can make the difference between mission success and
failure, or literally, life and death. The schools located at Dam Neck graduated thousands of Sailors and
Marines sending them to the fleet with the highly technical skills required of today's war fighter. Captain
Rich thanked the City for their work in ensuring Oceana's continued operational viability in these
demanding times.
Recently, Captain Rich's Community Planning Liaison Officer was invited by Naval Facilities
Engineering Command to attend a workshop in San Diego to address and share local planning issues. In
attendance were representatives from the four (4) continental Navy regions, as well as Hawaii, Guam,
seven Naval Air Stations, and the Marine Corps Office of Governmental and External Affairs for the West
Coast. NAS Oceana proudly shared the post JLUS accomplishments and the successful partnership we
have formed with the City of Virginia Beach. Ours is likely to be the model that others will follow.
On behalf of Captain Hunter, the Oceana staff, and all the men and woman of NAS Oceana, Captain Rich
advised Oceana is looking forward to continuing to work with the City in the coming year.
Council Lady Henley expressed interest re funding available for Interfacility Traffic Area purchases.
One of the items contained in the Legislative Package was to request the General Assembly allow the
$ 15-MILLION to be utilized in the Interfacility Traffic Area, as well as the Accident Potential Zone.
Deputy City Attorney Macali advised it was approved as emergency legislation which means it does not
have to wait until July First to take effect. It is effective, as soon as the Governor signs.
Robert Matthias, Assistant to the City Manager, advised the City was successful having an emergency
clause placed in the Bill. The Governor has not signed. He has until April Twelfth.
Council Lady Henley advised there were some property owners in the ITA who have been interested in
moving forward and requested a Briefing re properties acquired and the status of this legislation.
Mayor Oberndorf expressed appreciation to Captain Rich. and also for the extraordinary sacrifices
Oceana made to allow the citizens to function as an open and free country and government.
Councilman Dyer commended the Navy which supplies National Defense with its strategic location and
formerly expressed his gratitude.
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CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING
VIRGINIA BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
2:50 P.M.
ITEM # 57428
Mayor Oberndorf introduced the Honorable Robert G. Jones, former Mayor and Chair - Historic Sites
Organizing Committee
Mr. Jones recognized the Historic Sites Organizing Committee:
Robert W. Coffey
Vicki R. Harvey
Johnnie S. Miller
Marjorie B. Smallie
Barbara E. Vaughan
The Committee could not have functioned without the support of City staff:
Lynn Clements
Director - Department of Museums
Joanne Moore
City Manager's Office
Mark Reed
Historic Resources Co-ordinator
This Committee was created in September 12, 2006, with meetings commencing in October and charged
to make their final report January 31, 2007. The charge was very complex. The first issue is: "What
should be preserved of the City's past, the method by which those decisions are made, and where is the
source offundingfor this preservation effort?"
On April 3, 2007, Mr. Jones advised during their deliberations, the Committee concluded the scope of
these issues was tremendous and the best approach would be to plan for the governance of the historic
sites separately from the planningfor the broader historic preservation efforts. The committee addressed
the fact that the Department of Museums operated sites first and is providing information concerning the
recommendation for a private non-profit Foundation. Copies of the Virginia Beach Historic Sites
Foundation By-Laws and an organizational chart were distributed. The Virginia Beach Historic Sites
Foundation will be a non-profit corporation under 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Virginia
Beach Historic Sites Foundation would interface with the City through the office of Mark Reed, Historic
Resources Coordinator. The support of former Congressman Owen Pickett and former Mayor Clarence
Holland, who will serve as recruiters of this Foundation, has been secured through the efforts of Vice
Mayor Jones. The Foundation's principal purpose is to raise funds and assist in support of City owned
"historic sites ": Adam Thoroughgood House, Lynnhaven House and the Francis Land House.
The second phase is to establish a Historic Preservation Commission.
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CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING
VIRGINIA BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
ITEM # 57428 (Continued)
Recommendation 1 - Establish Historic Preservation Commission
· City Council-appointed Virginia Beach Historic Preservation Commission
· Nine (9) to fifteen (15) members
· Advise the Virginia Beach City Council and the Departments. of Museums and Planning on all
issues related to the preservation of historic buildings, structures and sites
· Commission appointees to represent the professional expertise needed in relevant subject
areas, such as architecture, archaeology and history
· Commission appointees to represent private organizations involved in historic preservation -
Princess Anne County/Virginia Beach Historical Society and the Virginia Beach Historical
Preservation Partnership
· Mission - preserve, protect and maintain the historic identity of Virginia Beach and the former
Princess Anne County through a program of advocacy and increased public awareness and
involvement
Mr. Jones displayed a visual sketch of the two arms of the proposal. On the right are the sites already
owned by the City? On the left is the Preservation Commission tasks.
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CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING
VIRGINIA BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
ITEM # 57428 (Continued)
Recommendation 2 - Fund Historic Preservation Commission
· Appropriate $65,000 for the FY09 operating budget for one full-time position for an
Architectural HistorianlPreservation Planner to support the work of the Commission
· Long-term goal of annually funding the Commission's programs and staff support in the
amount of $1 per capita
Recommendation 3 - Update and Use Historic Resources Management Plan
Virginia Beach Historic Preservation Commission to work with City staff to update and use the
Historic Resources Management Plan (1994)
· Periodically update the planning document to represent progress made and additional goals,
strategies and actions planned
Recommendation 4 - Dissolve Existing Historic House Governing Board
· Strike through language in Section 2-5 of the City Code relative the establishment of the
Francis Land House Board of Governors and the duties, responsibilities and structure of that
body
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CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING
VIRGINIA BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
ITEM # 57428 (Continued)
Recommendation 5 -Recognize Francis Land House Board of Governors and Friends
· Adopt a resolution to express Council's thanks to the past members of the Francis Land House
Board of Governors and the Friends of the Francis Land House.
· Their voluntary efforts as advisory and support organizations successfully developed the
Francis Land House into a valuable community asset as a historic house museum
· These groups readily accepted the role of interim governing and membership bodies when the
City began operation of the Adam Thoroughgood House
· The dedication of the involved individuals and these two organizational entities over the past
twenty plus years have made it possible for the City to build on their successful endeavors to
expand the City's stewardship of and the public's access to very important local historic sites
Recommendation 6 - Dissolution of the Historic Sites Organizing Committee
· It has been our pleasure to serve Council on these important issues regarding the City's
historic resources.
· Accept work of the Committee as having satisfied the direction provided by Council in their
resolution of September 12, 2006.
· The committee will dissolve after this presentation.
Councilwoman Henley's
Tax Exemption Ordinance
· Committee reviewed the ordinance and supports the intent
· We hope that the broader approach will promote preservation
· The Preservation Commission should view with interest any activity that is generated by this
program and would monitor its success
Mr. Jones distributed a brochure "The Virginia Beach Historic Sites Foundation ", which is made a part
of the record. Congressman Pickett and Dr. Holland have requested these brochures for distribution.
Mr. Jones referenced the Mayor's quote on the back of the brochure:
"Virginia Beach's historic treasurers must be preserved for future generations and
must continue to be available to the public to learn the City's story. The municipal
government seeks to partner with the community to ensure the best stewardship for
these sites. "
Council Lady Wilson, Liaison, praised their hard work, approximately nine hundred (900) hours of
meetings. Council Lady Wilson spoke with Steven Herbert, Chief Development Officer, re securing an
individual from the Planning Department to serve as the Architectural Historian/Preservation Planner
for the Historic Preservation Commission. Mr. Herbert advised he believes the current staff could
provide this function.
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CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING
VIRGINIA BEACH HISTORIC PRESERVATION COMMISSION
ITEM # 57428 (Continued)
When this Historic Sites Organizing Committee was established, Council Lady Henley expressed
concerns re intent:
(1) Re Fund Raising
(2) Historic Preservation
(3) Mainly assisting the three (3) properties:
Adam Thoroughgood House, Francis Land House and Lynnhaven House
Particular Friends Groups are also attempting to raise funds. There are other means of raising funds
such as the Preservation Partnership developed in 1999 (between the City, the Princess Anne Historical
Society and the Board of Realtors). The attempt was to develop a revolving fund. However, because of
lack of funding it could not commence its purposes).
Council Lady Henley hopes the Foundation would be "broad", not limited to the three (3) properties
owned by the City. Hopefully the funds raised will be for historic preservation with a process for division
of these funds. If it was deemed this Foundation not be "broad", the name should reflect the fact that it
only involves these three (3) properties.
Council Lady Henley attended the Historic Sites Organizing Committee meeting twice to present the
Princess Anne Historical Society's viewpoint.
Council Lady Henley inquired relative the process to allow the public to comment re these
recommendations of the Historic Sites Organizing Committee
Mayor Oberndorf advised a Public Hearing could be conducted or a round table discussion with a
moderator and recorders.
Council Lady Henley favored the second suggestion, not necessarily a Town Hall Meeting. Citizens
interested in preservation could be invited and she would be pleased to establish such a Work Session and
issue invitations. Steve Herbert was the former City Manager of Suffolk when a revolving found was
established. Suffolk funded the revolvingfund with "seed" money. Virginia Beach did not. .
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CITYCOUNCIL COMMENTS
STRUCTURE FOR FY 2009 BUDGET WORKSHOPS
3:35 P.M.
ITEM # 57429
Mayor Oberndorfreferenced the discussion concerning the structure for the FY 2009 Budget Workshops.
David Hansen, Chief of Information and Technology, distributed the March 14, 2009, memorandum from
the City Manager containing the three (3) Options for Budget Workshops. On April 8, 2008 Workshop,
the staff is prepared to begin with a Review of the Revenues. The Expenditure side will be addressed in
the following sessions.
Option 1 Option 2 Option 3
Goal Discuss individual budgets Goal-Discuss Budget with Goal-Discuss budget by areas of
with Department Directors leadership in terms of Council's concern to City Council
Goals and how the budget
addresses
Method-Alphabetically schedule Method-Schedule key Method-work with Council to
Departments directors/MLT to discuss budget identify areas (transportation;
strategies compensation; infrastructure,
etc.) and schedule appropriate
staff
Outcome - Council Outcome-Council Outcome-Council gets
understanding of individual understanding of funding information for policy decision
department needs and issues impacts to attainment of their on areas they care about most
stratef.!ic l!oals
Concern-longer time Concern-less focus on specific Concern-may miss areas
commitment and may miss "big program issues identified by staff as needing
picture" issues Council attention of strategic
f(oals
All Budget Workshops will commence at 9:00 A.M and be "broadcast live"
Councilman Uhrin believes the City Manager and his Chiefs should present an overall view of the entire
budget and the perimeters set for establishing revenue. Then, details "on a department-by-department"
basis should be provided. Councilman Uhrin suggested action similar to Option 1; however in the
beginning an amount of time should be devoted to discussing the overall budget. Revenue would be a
component of the initial discussion.
Councilman Wood concurred with Councilman Uhrin concerning discussion of the overall budget, but
favored Option 2. Every year guidance is provided to Staff and the City Council should examine the
context of this direction and the strategic plan.
Councilman Villanueva believes components of all three (3) options should be utilized.
Council Lady McClanan concurred with commencing with an overall view of the entire budget and then
make a decision concerning the Options.
Council Lady Henley agreed with Councilman Uhrin re the overall view of the entire budget. Council
Lady Henley believes the process should be kept simple by presenting on a department-by-department
basis.
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CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
STRUCTURE FOR FY 2009 BUDGET WORKSHOPS
ITEM # 57429 (Continued)
Councilman Dyer concurred and hopes the Budget will be presented in a more "user friendly" format to
be utilized as a working document to ensure better decisions. After the overview, decisions can be made
concerning the Options.
Mayor Oberndorf referenced the statement in Option 2 "Outcome-Council understanding of funding
impacts to attainment of their strategic goals ". Having the public be aware of this vision and cost is
important.
All Budget Workshops will commence at 9:00 A.AI. and be "broadcast live"
Mr. Hansen advised the Staff would proceed with revenue projections and "draft" recommendations
concerning the method to proceed with the following Workshops. Mr. Hansen advised Staff will be
prepared to support discussions concerning a combination of strategic goals and departmental briefs
(especially the very large departments with the lions share of the operational account). There will also
be a focus on the Capital Improvement Program.
Topics of the Workshops shall be provided in advance to City Council.
Councilman Diezel appreciates listening to every department concerning their budget. A Budget should
be assembled that is not a surprise and accompany the City Council's Retreat goals and concerns of
citizens as well as encompassing the economy.
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CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
ITEM # 57430
Councilman Villanueva referenced the news article concerning Bon Secours appUcation being denied
Clarification is needed from the Health Commissioner. The demographics and economic conditions in
this area necessitate a hospital. Clarification is needed from the Health Commissioner re the denial.
Deputy City Attorney MacaU advised all State Agencies would issue a written decision.
Robert Matthias, Assistant to the City Manager, advised, if available, the written decision would be
provided in City Council's Agenda package. There should also be a letter to Sentara.
Mayor Oberndorf advised correspondence had been received from Bon Secours stating this decision will
be appealed
ITEM # 57431
Council Lady McClanan advised a citizen had called her home and left a message stating "when code
enforcement is called, you are do not get anybody who knows what they are talking about ". This is the
second complaint concerning a department and she wondered if the telephone system had changed
David Hansen, Chief of Information and Technology, advised to his knowledge the process for
responding to citizens has not changed He will be glad to meet and respond Kathleen Hassen, Assistant
to the City Manager for Citizen Affairs, did call Housing and Neighborhood Preservation was put "right
through ".
Council Lady McClanan will provide more specific information from the citizen.
ITEM # 57432
Council Lady Wilson wished to advise Rebecca Wood, wife to Councilman Wood, was a major hero last
week during the horrendous shooting at Thalia Gardens Apartments. She had been running rescue that
day and was called. This was a not a secure location. She stayed with one of the injured, who said
"Please do not leave me ", until the injured was taken for medical attention.
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AGENDA RE VIE W SESSION
4:05 P.M.
ITEM # 57433
I.2.a. HYPERLEARNING TECHNOLOGIES (a vocational school) re
Microsoft certified level training at 3630 South Plaza Trail
DISTRICT 3 - ROSEHALL
HYPERLEARNING TECHNOLOGIES shall be APPROVED, BY CONSENT, with additional
condition:
All vehicle parking related to the use shall be on-site. The applicant shall post si5!fls
on the propertv notifving students that allparkinfl shall be in the parkinfllot and not
on the surroundinfl streets.
ITEM # 57434
BY CONSENSUS, the following items shall compose the CONSENT AGENDA:
K. RESOLUTION
1. Resolution to ESTABLISH a Committee to study the late payment of Real Estate
Taxes with a report to City Council within thirty (30) days of City Council
appointment.
L. PLANNING
1. Applications of ALCAR, L.L.C. at Nimmo Parkway and Rockingchair Lane
re:
a. Variance to ~5B of the Site Plan Ordinance re Floodplain
Regulations to fill approximately 10.7 acres of the floodplain for
proposed lots and roadways
b. Change of Zoning District Classification from AG-1 and AG-2
Agricultural Districts to Conditional R-7.5 Residential District to
develop 132 single-family dwellings
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
2. Applicationsfor Conditional Use Permits:
a. HYPERLEARNING TECHNOLOGIES (a vocational school) re
Microsoft certified level training at 3630 South Plaza Trail
DISTRICT 3 - ROSEHALL
b. RUDY & KELLY ACADEMY OF HAIR & NAILS re
Cosmetology at Suite 114, 1920 Centerville Turnpike
DISTRICT 1 - CENTERVILLE
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AGE N DA REV IE W S E S S ION
ITEM # 57434 (Continued).
3. Application of VALUE PLACE REAL ESTATE SERVICES, L.L.c., ,
for the Modification of Conditions to proposed uses and development
plans re Change of Zoning from AG-l Agricultural District to
Conditional 0-1 Office District and Conditional H-l Hotel District
(approved by City Council on April 22, 2003) at Dam Neck Road and
Corporate Landing Parkway.
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
4. Application of BQI GROUP, INC. for a Modification of Proffers to the
number and size of units and eliminating garages re a Change of Zoning
(approved by City Council on August 10,2004) at Bonney Road and
Windbrooke Lane.
DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
Item L..l. (ALCAR, LLC) shall be DEFERRED BY CONSENT, until May 13,2008
Item L2.a. (HYPERLEARNING TECHNOLOGIES) shall be APPROVED, BY CONSENT, with added
condition
Item L.3. (VALUE PLACE) shall be DEFERRED BY CONSENT, until April 22, 2008
Item L.4 (BQI GROUP, INC.) shall be DEFERRED, BY COSENT, until April 8, 2008
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ITEM # 57435
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf entertained a motion to permit City Council to conduct its CLOSED
SESSION, pursuant to Section 2.1-3711(A), Code of Virginia, as amended, for the following purpose:
PERSONNEL MATTERS: Discussion, consideration of, or interviews
of prospective candidates for employment, assignment, appointment,
promotion, performance, demotion, salaries, disciplining or resignation
of specific public officers, appointees or employees pursuant to Section
2.2-3711 (A)(1)
Council Appointments: Boards, Commissions, Committees,
Authorities and Agencies
PUBLICLY-HELD PROPERTY: Discussion or consideration of the,
acquisition, or of the disposition of publicly-held property, where
discussion in an open meeting would adversely affect the bargaining
position or negotiating strategy of the public body pursuant to Section
2.2-3711 (A)(3).
Acquisition/Disposition of City Property: Southeastern Parkway
PUBLIC CONTRACT: Discussion of the award of a public contract
involving the expenditure of public funds, and discussion of the terms or
scope of such contract, where discussion in an open session would
adversely affect the bargaining position or negotiating strategy of the
public body, pursuant to Section 2.2-3711 (A) (30)
Dome Site
Upon motion by Councilman Dyer, seconded by Councilman Wood, City Council voted to proceed
into CLOSED SESSION at 4:20 P.M.
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ITEM # 57435 (Continued)
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer, Barbara M
Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E.
Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva, Rosemary Wilson and James L.
Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
(Closed Session: 4:25 P.M. - 5:55 P.M.)
(Council Only: 4:25 P.M. - 5:00 P.M.)
(Dinner: 5:55 P.M. - 6: 16 P.M.)
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FORMALSESSION
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
March 25, 2008
6:16 P.M.
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the FORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY
COUNCIL in the Council Chamber, City Hall Building, on Tuesday, March 25,2008, at 6:16 P.M
Council Members Present:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Absent:
None
INVOCATION: Reverend Gordon Ellsworth
Pastor, Virginia Beach Baptist Church
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Vice Mayor Jones DISCLOSED, for many years, he served on the Board of Directors of Resource Bank.
Three (3) years ago, Fulton Financial Corporation ("Fulton Financial ") purchased Resource Bank. On
March 31, 2007, Vice Mayor Jones retired from the Board of Directors. Although, he is no longer a
Board Member, he owns stock in Fulton Financial, and that stock ownership causes him to have a
"personal interest" in Fulton Financial. However, due to the size of Fulton Financial and the volume of
transactions it handles in any given year, Fulton Financial, or any of the banks that are owned by Fulton
Financial, may have an interest in numerous matters in which Vice Mayor Jones has no personal
knowledge. In order to ensure his compliance with both the letter and the spirit of the State and Local
Government Conflict of Interests Act, it is his practice to thoroughly review the agenda for each meeting
of City Council for the purpose of identifying any matters in which he might have an actual or potential
conflict. If, during his review, he identifies any matters, Vice Mayor Jones will prepare and file the
appropriate disclosure letter to be recorded in the official records of City Council. Vice Mayor Jones
regularly makes this disclosure. Vice Mayor Jones' letter of April 10, 2007, is hereby made a part of the
record.
Council Lady Rosemary Wilson DISCLOSED her husband is a principal in the accounting firm of
Goodman and Company and is directly and indirectly involved in many of Goodman and Company's
transactions. However, due to the size of Goodman and Company and the volume of transactions it
handles in any given year, Goodman and Company has an interest in numerous matters in which her
husband is not personally involved and of which she does not have personal knowledge. In order to
ensure her compliance with both the letter and the spirit of the State and Local Government Conflict of
Interests Act, it is her practice to thoroughly review the agenda for each meeting of City Council for the
purpose of identifying any matters in which she might have an actual or potential conflict. If, during her
review she identifies any matters, she will prepare and file the appropriate disclosure letter to be
recorded in the official records of City Council. Council Lady Wilson regularly makes this disclosure.
Council Lady Wilson's letter of January 27, 2004, is hereby made a part of the record.
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FORMAL SESSION
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
(Continued)
Council Lady Rosemary Wilson DISCLOSED she is a Real Estate Agent affiliated with Prudential
Decker Realty. Because of the nature of Real Estate Agent affiliation, the size of Prudential, and the
volume of transactions it handles in any given year, Prudential has an interest in numerous matters in
which she is not personally involved and of which she does not have personal knowledge. In order to
ensure her compliance with both the letter and the spirit of the State and Local Government Conflict of
Interests Act, it is her practice to thoroughly review the agenda for each meeting of City Council for the
purpose of identifying any matters in which she might have an actual or potential conflict. If, during her
review she identifies any matters, she will prepare and file the appropriate disclosure letter to be
recorded in the official records of City Council. Council Lady Wilson regularly makes this disclosure.
Council Lady Wilson's letter of January 27, 2004, is hereby made a part of the record.
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MAYOR'S ANNOUNCEMENT
ITEM # 57436
Mayor Oberndorf advised this past week has been marked by the passing of the much loved and
significant family members of our City's staff leadership.
Good Friday, March 21, 2008:
City James K Spore, City Manager's Stepfather - Earl Halopka
Attorney Leslie L. Lilley's Mother - Mary Anne Lilley
Thursday, March 20, 2008:
Steven Herbert, Chief Development Officer's Father - Henry U. Herbert
The Mayor and City Council extend their heartfelt sympathy
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Item V-E.
CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION
ITEM # 57437
Upon motion by Councilman Dyer, seconded by Council Lady Wilson, City Council CERTIFIED THE
CLOSED SESSION TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MOTION TO RECESS.
Only public business matters lawfully exempt from Open Meeting
requirements by Virginia law were discussed in Closed Session to
which this certification resolution applies.
AND,
Only such public business matters as were identified in the motion
convening the Closed Session were heard, discussed or considered
by Virginia Beach City Council.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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RESOLUTION
CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
WHEREAS: The Virginia Beach City Council convened into CLOSED SESSION, pursuant to the
affirmative vote recorded in ITEM # 57435, Page 16, 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.
NOff, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL VED: 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.
th Hodges Fraser, MMC
City Clerk
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Item V-F.l
ITEM # 57438
Upon motion by Council Lady Wilson, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council APPROVED the
Minutes of the INFORMAL and FORMAL SESSIONS of March 11, 2008.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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Item V-G.]
ADOPT AGENDA
FOR FORMAL SESSION
ITEM # 57439
BY CONSENSUS, City Council ADOPTED:
AGENDA FOR THE FORMAL SESSION
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Item V-G.2
MAYOR'S PRESENTATION
ITEM 57440
Mayor Oberndorf recognized the following Boy Scouts in attendance to fulfill requirements for their
"Communications Merit Badge"
Troop 504
Byron McPhearson
(Sponsor)
Travis Sanford
Zachary Nobel
Troop 417
St. Andrews United Methodist Church
Scott Jones
Mayor Oberndorf presented the Scouts City Seal pins
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Item V-H.1.
PRESENTATION
ITEM 57441
FY2008-09 AND 2009-10 OPERATING BUDGET
FY 2008-09 THRU 2013-14 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP)
David Hansen, Chief of Information and Technology, provided the Executive Summary on behalf of the
City Manager and was pleased to present the Fiscal Year 2009 and 2010 Resource Management Plan.
This has been a challenging period for the staff to develop a Biennial Operating Budget and a six-year
Capital Improvement Program given the concerns re the current economy and the dramatic State
reductions, particularly in the schools and roadway sections of the Capital Improvement Program. Mr.
Hansen described the information distributed by City staff: Executive Summary, Budget Information
Binder as well as a small "blue" handout depicting the key points and highlights of the Operating Budget
and several CD's to distribute at the City Council's various meetings. There is also a listing of the
various Capital Improvement Projects by City Council's respective Districts. Following the Formal
Session, the detailed volumes of the Proposed Biennial Resource Management Plan: FY 2008-09 and
2009-10 Operating Budget and FY 2008-09 and 2009-10 Capital Improvement Program will be
available in the City Council Conference Room.
The City has reduced over fifty-five (55) positions and Virginia Beach Schools another forty-nine (49)
positions for a total of one hundred four (104) full time positions eliminated from this Budget. With the
low revenue growth, the staff will continue to monitor the economy. The new fiscal year will commence
with a hiring freeze in place. The staff will continually gauge the economy and its impact on the FY 2009
and FY 2010 revenue and take appropriate steps. Real estate assessments are only slightly growing and
the City Assessor will provide City Council with relative information during the City Council Session of
April 1, 2008. The state is decreasing several revenues totaling approximately $4-MILLION in the City's
Operating Budget. The dramatic impact is reflected in the Virginia Beach City Schools' Capital
Improvement Program ($13-MILLION in the first two years of the Biennium). Approximately $56-
MILLION will be lost in the Roadway Capital Improvement Program over the 6-year CIP.
Executive Summary
. Lowestyear-to-year increase in the Budget since the 1991 Recession - only 2.1% in FY 2009
and 2.4% in FY 2010
. Real Estate tax rate remains at 89t although Machinery & Tools, Boats and Cigarette taxes
are proposed to increase
State budget delivers significant blows to transportation and School construction programs
.
Employee compensation will be a 1.5% General Increase, except sworn positions in FY 2008-
09. Virginia Beach City Schools reflects a 3.5% increase.
Catheryn Whitesell, Director-Management Services, displayed a chart indicating the amount of time
already dedicated re compiling the Operating Budget and Capital Improvement Program
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Item V-H.1.
PRESENTATION
ITEM 57441 (Continued)
FY2008-09 AND 2009-10 OPERATING BUDGET
FY 2008-09 THRU 2013-14 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP
Process Timeline
1-Jul-07
1112012007 1/812008 BI'~:8
Five Year Blue Ribbon T~:k ~or:
Forecast Task Force Re ort
Report p
3/2512008
Presentation
Of Biennial
Budget & CI P
5/1312008
Vote on the
Budget & CI P
18-Sep-07
"First Look" 11/1312007
Briefing CAFR
3O-Jun--08
1/912008 - 3/812008
General Assembly
Session.
41112008 - 51912008
Council Review..
April 8th
April 15th
April 2200
April 29th
May 6th
- 9 am Workshop
- 9 am WOrkshop
- 9 am Workshop
- 9 am Workshop
- 9 am Reconciliation
Public Hearinas:
Thursday, April 17th at Green Run
High School Auditorium
Note: General Assembly Veto Session
is scheduled for April 23rd
Tuesday, April 22nd at City Hall
Council Chambers
Tuesday, May 13th at City Hall
Council Chambers
Public Input
Town Hall Meeting
- Are there services that can be reduced or should be added?
Increasedfundingfor mental health services were mostfrequently mentioned
- What changes and/or needs within the community should we be anticipating?
Aging population and declining home values were most often cited
- What alternatives to the real estate tax might we consider?
Cut spending, increase boat tax, and ask State for sales/income tax increases
- What other budget initiatives can you recommend?
Fund a housing trust fund; limit debt; use more pe1:formance measurement
· Blue Ribbon Tax, Fee, and Spending Task Force
- 85 recommendations of which 41 are included in this budget and another 31 are under
review.
Mrs. Whitesell referenced the following table which contains all the City and School Revenues within
the Budget.
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Item V-H.1.
PRESENTATION
ITEM 57441 (Continued)
FY2008-09 AND 2009-10 OPERATING BUDGET
FY 2008-09 THRU 2013-14 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP
City and Schools Revenue Summary
FY 2007-08 FY 2008-09 FY 2009-10
City Schools Total % Change Total % Chenge
Adjusted Proposed Proposed Proposed from Proposed from
FY 2007-0& to FY 2008-09 to
Budget Budget Budget Budget FY 2008-09 Budget FY 2009-10
Real Estate $493.2 $256.1 $248.8 $504.9 2.4% $516.1 2.2%
Personal Property 138.5 68.9 70.3 139.2 0.5% 146.5 5.3%
General Sales 55.7 27.2 28.8 56.0 0.5% 58.4 4.3%
Utility Tax 25.3 12.4 13.0 25.4 0.4% 25.8 1.6%
VA Telecom. 24.0 15.1 8.5 23.6 -1.7% 23.3 -1.3%
Business License 45.0 21.0 22.2 43.2 ~4% 46.9 8.6%
Cable Franchise 4.7 2.7 2.8 5.5 17% 5.5 0%
Restaurant Tax 49.1 48.8 - 48.8 -0.8% 51.1 4.9%
Amusement Tax 5.2 5.6 5.6 8.4% 5.8 4.3%
Hotel Room Tax 23.1 24.1 24.1 4.7% 24.9 3.0%
Cigarette Tax 10.8 13.2 - 13.2 22.8% 12.9 -2.0%
Fund Balance 19.1 7.3 4.9 12.2 -36.1% 11.2 -8.7%
Utility Fees 106.0 108.8 - 108.8 2.6% 114.6 5.3%
Other Revenue 118.3 100.7 29.7 130.4 10.2% 132.7 1.8%
State Revenue 496.4 129.0 386.4 515.4 3.8% 524.3 1.7%
Federal Revenue 111.1 42.1 63.6 105.7 -4.9% 103.7 -1.9%
Total: $1,725.5 $883.0 $879.0 $1,762.0 2.1% $1,803.7 2.4%
Real Estate tax revenue is only growing at 2.4%, slightly less than the assessment growth, taking into
account such issues as delinquency and exonerations. Personal Property is growing at less than 1%,
even with proposed rate increases. The proposed rate increases all support the Strategic Growth Area
and the dredging programs in the Capital Improvement Program
Rate Adjustments
· Personal Property -Machinery & Tools
From $1.00 per $100 To $1.90 per $100
Personal Property - Personal Watercraft
From $0.000001 per $100 To $1.00 per $100
· Personal Property - Recreational Vehicles
From $1.50 per $100 To $1.00 per $100
· Personal Property - Commercial Watercraft
From $1.50 per $100 To $1.00 per $100
· Cigarette Tax
From 50(: per pack
To 61(: per pack
Fees
Many fees are proposedfor increases to keep pace with rising costs
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Item V-H.1.
PRESENTATION
ITEM 57441 (Continued)
FY2008-09 AND 2009-10 OPERATING BUDGET
FY 2008-09 THRU 2013-14 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP
City and Schools Expenditure Summary
FY 2007-08
FY 2008-09
FY 2009-10
City Schools T.otal % Change Total % Change
Adjusted Proposed Proposed Proposed from Proposed from
FY 2007-08 to FY 2008-09 to
Budget Budget Budget Budget FY 2008..09 Budget FY 2009-10
Salaries $ 795.6 $ 317.9 $ 492.0 $ 809.9 1.8% $ 830.0 2.5%
Fringe Benefits 280.0 109.3 169.8 279.1 -0.3% 284.5 1.9%
Operating Expenses 425.5 274.3 157.5 431.8 1.4% 434.5 0.7%
Capital Outlay 12.7 8.0 4.4 12.4 -2.7% 10.8 -13.0%
Debt Services 134.4 100.3 41.4 141.7 5.4% 148.4 4.7%
Pay-As-You-Go' 61.9 58.3 13.9 72.2 16.8% 81.4 12.7%
Reserves 15.4 14.9 0 14.9 -3.0% 17.5 17.7%
City Manager
Reduction 0 0 0 0 -3.4
Total: $ 1,725.5 $ 883.0 $ 879.0 $ 1,762.0 2.1% $ 1,803.7 2.4%
'This reflects the amount of annual revenue appropriated to the CIP
The overall budget is only growing by 2.1 % and 2.4% respectively. The major cost drivers are: Fuel
(City and Schools), Tax Relief for the Elderly, Other Purchased Services and GASB (City and Schools)
Compensation Adjustments
City
· 1.5% salary increase, excluding sworn positions in FY 2008-09
· No merit increases, rather a bonus program - $l-MILLION
Funding for retention and recruitment of hard to fill positions - SO.9-MILLION
Maintain $5,400 for health care contribution
Schools
· 3.5% salary increase
· Maintain $5,400 for health care contribution
Overall Service Delivery Summary
.
The majority of current services will he maintained at the levels the citizens generally expect
Cut 100 positions
+ Added 52 positions, mostly for new program with revenues
Net reduction of 48 positions
.
No employee will lose the employment status because of their position being eliminated
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Item V-H.I.
PRESENTATION
ITEM 57441 (Continued)
FY2008-09 AND 2009-10 OPERATING BUDGET
FY 2008-09 THRU 2013-14 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP
Reductions in Services
· Reduced vehicle and computer replacement
Eliminate local Consumer Affairs Program
· Eliminate fire education program
· Reduced funding for books
· Eliminate boys baseball- rely on private leagues
· Reduced community service officers
· Eliminate the Patriotic Festival
Capital Budget
Summary of Project Estimates
Projeot Class
Schools
Roadways
Buildings
Parks and Recreation
Utilities
Coastal
Economic and Tourism Dewfopment
Communications and Information Technology
Total Capital Improvement Program
Capital Budget
Estimated Appropriations Year 1 Years
Total Cost to Oa te FY 2008-09 2 thru 6
$ 623.771.741 $ 273.221.953 $ 53.840.154 $ 296.709.634
553.544.640 259.628.432 49.812.655 244.103.553
169.104.555 95.652.253 17.015.015 56.437.287
93.284.730 26,561.613 10.391.990 56,331.127
433,007,545 197.038.543 39.996.547 195.972,455
134,320,425 67.207,415 7.362.402 39.750.608
213.563.663 67.694.746 22.531.965 103.337.172
106.684,157 41.392,929 19.302.977 45.966.251
$ 2.327.261,676 $1.068.397,884 $ 220.253,705 $1.038.610,087
Status of Key Projects
Funded:
Town Center Pedestrian Bridge
Strategic Growth Areas (Machinery & Tools and Cigarette)
Animal Control (Licensing Fees)
Fire/Rescue Station - Chesapeake Beach
Police Special Ops
Shore Drive Corridor Improvements - Phase IV
Laskin Road Gateway - Phase IA
Nimmo Parkway - Phase VA
Princess Anne Road - Phase IV
Western Branch Lynnhaven River Dredging (Boat Tax)
Rosemont Forest Drainage (Storm Water Fees)
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Item V-H.I.
PRESENTATION
ITEM 57441 (Continued)
FY2008-09 AND 2009-10 OPERATING BUDGET
FY 2008-09 THRU 2013-14 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM (CIP
PROPOSED RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN WORKSHOPS
April 8 Workshop Council Conference Room 9AM
April 15 Workshop Council Conference Room 9AM
April 17 Public Hearing Green Run High School 6PM
April 22 Workshop Council Conference Room 9AM
April 22 Public Hearing Council Chamber 6PM
April 29 Workshop Council Conference Room 9AM
May 6 Reconciliation Workshop Council Conference Room 9AM
May 13 Adoption Council Chamber 6PM
The following citizen spoke in OPPOSITION:
John McMullen, 504 Ben Hogan Drive, Phone: 499-3799, advised: "The City is payingfor all the bonds
of the Virginia Beach Development Authority, not only the principal, but the interest. This comes under
the debt of the City. The Charter of the Development Authority states those bonds are to be paidfrom
the Revenuesfrom the Development Authority projects. An agreement between the City and the
Development Authority reflects the City can pay for these bonds. " Mr. McMullen feels the Development
Authority should pay for all their bonds.
The Vice Mayor advised the debt service that the City is paying on behalf of the Economic Development
Authority is the debt service that is created by the Tax Increment Financing District (TIF), which means
that all of the bond debt service for the Development Authority is coming from the real estate tax revenue
over and above the base that was there at the time the Tax Increment Financing District was created So
the supplemental income through the Tax Increment Financing District is what is paying the debt service
on the bonds. Mr. McMullen is correct in saying there is an Agreement between the City and the
Economic Development Authority, but that Agreement is perfectly legal. The development, itself, is
payingfor the debt service, which is createdfor the purpose of building the parking garages in Town
Center in which you and I and every citizen in the City of Virginia Beach has a right to park "free ".
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Item V-Ll.
PUBLIC HEARING
ITEM 57442
Mayor Oberndorf DECLARED a PUBLIC HEARING:
COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT
re APZ-l / CLEAR ZONE MASTER PLAN
There being no speakers, Mayor Oberndorf CLOSED the PUBLIC HEARING.
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Item V-K.i.
RESOLUTION
ITEM # 57443
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Jones, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED:
Resolution to ESTABLISH a Committee to study the late payment of
Real Estate Taxes with a report to City Council within thirty (30) days of
City Council's appointment.
Voting:
11-0 (By Consent)
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
March 25, 2008
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REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBERS WILSON AND WOOD
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A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING A COMMITTEE TO
STUDY THE PENALTY FOR LATE PAYMENT OF REAL
ESTATE TAXES
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WHEREAS, Virginia Code S 58.1-3916 addresses the late payment of real estate
taxes and authorizes City Council to impose a penalty of up to 10% for taxes not paid by
the due date, as well as interest up to 10% annually on the amount of both the unpaid
taxes and the penalty; and
WHEREAS, in 1965, City Council by ordinance established a late payment
penalty of 10%, which is the highest percentage permitted by state law, and that penalty
percentage has not been adjusted in more than forty years; and
WHEREAS, an analysis of the penalty would assist City Council in making an
informed decision about whether the penalty amount should be reduced.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
1. That City Council hereby establishes an ad hoc committee, which shall be
called the Committee Regarding Late Payment of Real Estate Taxes ("the
Committee").
2. That the Committee shall consist of:
a. Two members of City Council;
b. The City Treasurer or his designee;
c. A representative of the Department of Management Services; and
d. A citizen.
3. That a member of the City Attorney's office shall serve as legal counsel to
the Committee.
4. That the Committee shall study the late payment penalty, as well as the
interest imposed on both the unpaid taxes and the penalty, and shall report its findings
and recommendations to City Council within thirty days from the date on which City
Council appoints the members of the Committee.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 25th
day of March ' 2008.
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APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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L. PLANNING
ITEM # 57444
1. ALCAR, L.L. C.
2.a. HYPERLEARNING TECHNOLOGIES
2.b.RUDY & KELLY ACADEMY OF HAIR & NAILS
2. e.HAR VEST OUTREACH MINISTRIES, INC.
3. VALUE PLACE REAL ESTATE SERVICES, L.L.C.
4. BQI GROUP, INC.
5. BALANCE BUILDERS
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VARIANCE
CONDITIONAL CHANGE OF ZONING
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
MODIFICATIONS OF CONDITIONS
(Change of Zoning Approved on
April 22, 2003)
MODIFICATION OF PROFFERS
(Change of Zoning Approved on
August 10, 2004)
CONDITIONAL CHANGE OF ZONING
March 25, 2008
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Item L.
ITEM # 57445
PLANNING
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Jones, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council APPROVED in ONE
MOTION Items 1 (DEFERRED to May 13, 2008), 2a (Added Condition), 2b., 3 (DEFERRED to
APRIL 22, 2008), and 4 (DEFERRED to April 8, 2008) of the PLANNING BY CONSENT
AGENDA:
Voting:
11-0 (By Consent)
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
Council Lady Wilson DISCLOSED the application of BQI GROUP, INC. (item LA). BQI is a client of
Goodman and Company, but not her husband's personal client.
March 25,2008
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Item L. 1. a. b.
ITEM # 57446
PLANNING
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Jones, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council DEFERRED to
the City Council Session of May 13,2008, Ordinances upon application of ALCAR, L.L.c. at
Nimmo Parkway and Rockingchair Lane re a Variance and Conditional Change of
Zoning:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF ALCAR, L.L.c. FOR A
VARIANCE TO SECTION 5B OF THE SITE PLAN ORDINANCE,
FLOODPLAIN REGULATIONS
Ordinance upon Application of ALCAR, L.L.c. for a Variance to Section
5B of the site Plan Ordinance, Floodplain Regulations on property
located on the north side of Nimmo Parkway, approximately 910 feet
west of Rockingchair Lane (GPINs 2404573796; 2404564943;
2404371633). DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE.
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF ALCAR, L.L.c. FOR A
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM AG-1
ANDAG-2 TOCONDITIONALR-7.5
Ordinance upon Application of ALCAR, L.L.C. for a Change of Zoning
District Classification from AG-1 and AG-2 Agricultural Districts to
Conditional R-7.5 Residential District on property located on the north
side of Nimmo Parkway, approximately 910 feet west of Rockingchair
Lane (GPINs 2404573796; 2404564943; 2404371633). DISTRICT 7-
PRINCESS ANNE
Voting:
11-0 (By Consent)
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
March 25, 2008
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Item L.2.a.
ITEM # 57447
PLANNING
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Jones, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADDED a Condition
and ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of HYPERLEARNING TECHNOLOGIES (a
vocational school) re Microsoft certified level training:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF HYPERLEARNING
TECHNOLOGIES, INC. FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL R030834258
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of HyperLearning Technologies, Inc. for a
Conditional Use Permit for a vocational school on property located at
3630 South Plaza Trail (GPIN 1487507732). DISTRICT 3 - ROSE
HALL.
The following conditions shall be required:
1. All applicable building permits and occupancy permits shall be obtained from the
Planning Department / Permits and Inspections Office.
2. All vehicle varking related to the use shall be on-site. The avvlicant shall post signs
on the proverty notifying students that all varkinf! shall be in the varkinf! lot and not
on the surrounding streets.
This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance with Section 107 (f) of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Twenty-fljth of March Two
Thousand Eight
Voting:
11-0 (By Consent)
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
March 25, 2008
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Item L.2.b.
ITEM # 57448
PLANNING
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Jones, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED an
Ordinance upon application of R UD Y & KELLY ACADEMY OF HAIR & NAILS for a Conditional Use
Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF RUDY & KELLY ACADEMY
OF HAIR & NAILS FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL R030834259
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Rudy & Kelly Academy of Hair & Nails
for a Conditional Use Permit for a vocational school on property located
at 1920 Centerville Turnpike, Suite 114 (GPIN 1455914345). DISTRICT
1 - CENTER VILLE.
The following condition shall be required:
1. All applicable building permits and an occupancy permit shall be obtained
from the Planning Department / Permits and Inspections Office.
This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance with Section 107 (f) of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Twenty-fifth of March Two
Thousand Eight
Voting:
11-0 (By Consent)
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
March 25,2008
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Item L.2.c.
ITEM # 57449
PLANNING
Attorney Stephen D. Lentz, represented the Harvest Outreach Ministries, Inc. on behalf of their Worship
Center and Church Campus. A Conditional Use Permit for a proposed church on a portion of the
property was denied on September 26, 2006. Since that time, the applicants have met with
several City Council Members and staff. Revisions were incorporated in this new request. The revisions
include purchase of another ten (10 acres on the east side of this property; therefore, all the
improvements were moved to the north side of the proposed Indian River Road and allow for 50% open
space, a significant portion of which ends up being treed property. There will 100 feet of landscaped
buffer along the property lines, right and left turn lanes on old Indian River Road and a 200-foot cue for
traffic that goes into the parking lots on the proposed improvements. This church will be built in three (3)
phases: Phase I is the construction of a 30,000 square foot Education/Family Life Center. Once the
sanctuary is completed, this building will be used as the Family Wellness Center and not for church
services. Phase II is an 11,700 square foot addition to the Education/Family Life Center buildingfor
additional classrooms. Phase III (in approximately 10 to 12 years) is the construction of a 23,000 square
foot church sanctuary with the ability to provide capacity for 1,500 seats. There will be a total count of
448 parking spaces in Phase III
Upon motion by Council Lady Henley, seconded by Vice Mayor Jones, City Council ADOPTED
Ordinance upon application of HARVEST OUTREACH MINISTRIES, Inc. for a Conditional Use
Permit for a church
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF HARVEST OUTREACH
MINISTRIES, INC. FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A
CHURCH R030834260
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Harvest Outreach Ministries, Inc. for a
Conditional Use Permit for a church on property located on the north
side of Indian River Road, 675 feet west of Bridlepath Lane (GPINs
1483965395; 1483841803; 1483852479). DISTRICT 7 - PRIlVCESS
ANNE
The following conditions shall be required:
1. The site shall be developed substantially in accordance with the submitted site
plan entitled "Harvest Outreach Ministries, Virginia Beach, Virginia" Phases
One, Two and Three prepared by Ivy Architectural Innovations, which has been
exhibited to the City Council and is onfile in the Planning Department.
2. The building shall be constructed substantially in accordance with the submitted
elevations entitled "Harvest Outreach Ministries, Virginia Beach, Virginia ",
prepared by Ivy Architectural Innovations, which has been exhibited to the City
Council and is onfile in the Planning Department.
3. The applicant shall strive for a minimum offifty percent (50%) open space on the
site.
4. The applicant shall maintain a minimum of one hundred (J 00) feet of landscaped
bufferingfrom Indian River Road. No parking is allowed in the buffered area.
March 25, 2008
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Item L.2.c.
ITEM # 57449 (Continued)
PLANNING
5. The applicant shall install a twenty-five (25)-foot landscaped buffer along the
property lines. The buffer shall be planted with a mixture of deciduous and
evergreen shrubs and trees.
6. A photometric lighting plan shall be submitted for review and approval with the
final site plan submission to the Development Services Center. The lighting plan
is to include height of poles located within the parking lot along with the location
of all pole-mounted and building-mounted lighting flXtures. All fixtures shall be
designed to prevent any direct reflection or glare toward adjacent uses or city
streets. The plan shall also include the lamp types, wattage and type of fixture.
Parking lot lighting shall use full cut-off fixtures. Lighting shall be directed down
at the ground and not horizontally or up in the air.
This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance with Section 107 (f) of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Twenty-fifth of March Two
Thousand Eight
Voting: 10-1
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Mayor Meyera E.
Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva, Rosemary Wilson and
James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
Reba S. McClanan
Council Members Absent:
None
March 25,2008
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Item L.3.
ITEM # 57450
PLANNING
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Jones, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council DEFERRED until the
City Council Session of April 22, 2008, an Ordinance upon application OF VALUE PLACE REAL
ESTATE SER VICES, L.L. C. for the Modification of Conditions for a request approved by City Council
on April 22, 2003:
Ordinance upon application of Value Place Real Estate Services, L.L.c.
for the Modification of Conditions for a request approved by City
Council on April 22, 2003). Property is located on the south side of
Dam Neck Road, approximately 2600 feet west of Corporate Landing
Parkway (GPIN 2405945729). DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE.
Voting:
11-0 (By Consent)
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
March 25, 2008
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Item L.4.
ITEM # 57451
PLANNING
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Jones, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council DEFERRED until the
City Council Session of April 8, 2008, Ordinance upon application of BQI GROUP, Inc. for a
Modification of Proffers of a Change of Zoning approved by City Council on August 10, 2004 (ALCAR,
L.L.c.).
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF BQI GROUP, INC. FOR A
MODIFICATION OF PROFFERS ON A CHANGE OF ZONING
APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL AUGUST 10,2004 (ALCAR, L.L.c.).
Ordinance upon application of BQI Group, Inc. for a Modification of
Proffers on a Change of Zoning approved by City Council on August 10,
2004 (ALCAR, L.L.c.). Property is located on the south side of Bonney
Road, approximately 120 feet west of Windbrooke Lane (GPIN
1467901254). DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
Voting:
11-0 (By Consent)
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
Council Lady Wilson DISCLOSED re the application of BQI GROUP, INC. (item L.4). BQI is a client
of Goodman and Company, but not her husband's personal client
March 25, 2008
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Item L.5.
ITEM # 57452
PLANNING
The following registered in SUPPORT:
Jim Beverly, represented the applicant, Balance Builders, Inc. Paul Wallace and Jeff Wallace, owners,
were in attendance and advised the density request of twelve (J 2) residential lots is lower than the
surrounding neighborhoods. The average lot size is approximately 12,000 square feet. The applicant has
agreed to become members of the Princess Anne Woods Homeowners Association.
Eric Smith, 240 Mustang Trail Suite 8, Phone: 431-1041, spoke re the Tree Preservation PLan
Eric W Olson, 2209 Childeric Road, President - Princess Anne Woods Homeowners Association,
Phone: 427-5900
Natalie Jaycox, 2232 Childeric Road, Phone: 301-9409
Upon motion by Council Lady Henley, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED an
Ordinance upon application of BALANCE BUILDERSfor a Conditional Change of Zoning
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF BALANCE BUILDERS FOR A
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM AG-l
AND AG-2 TO CONDITIONAL R-I0 CHURCH Z03081209
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Balance Builders for a Chanf!e of
Zoning District Classification from AG-1 and AG-2 Agricultural
Districts to Conditional R -10 Residential District on property
located at 2260 Childeric Road (GPIN 2404448982). DISTRICT 7
- PRINCESS ANNE
The following condition shall be required:
1. An agreement encompassing proffers shall be recorded with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court and is hereby made a part of the record.
This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance with Section 107 (f) of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Twenty-fifth of March Two
Thousand Eight
March 25, 2008
Item L.5.
PLANNING
Voting:
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ITEM # 57452 (Continued)
11-0 (By Consent)
Council Members Voting Aye:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan,
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, John E. Uhrin, Ron A. Villanueva,
Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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March 25, 2008
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
INTER-OFFICE CORRESPONDENCE
In Reply Refer To Our File No. DF-6908
DATE: March 14,2008
TO:
FROM:
Leslie L. Lilley", VI \ \ ,
B. Kay Wilson~
DEPT: City Attorney
DEPT: City Attorney
RE: Conditional Zoning Application; Balance Builders, Inc.
The above-referenced conditional zoning application is scheduled to be heard by the
City Council on March 25, 2008. I have reviewed the subject proffer agreement, dated
September 25, 2007 and have determined it to be legally sufficient and in proper legal
form. A copy of the agreement is attached.
Please feel free to call me if you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter
further.
BKW/kaa
Enclosure
cc: Kathleen Hassen
BALANCE BUILDERS, INC., a Virginia corporation
TO (PROFFERED COVENANTS, RESTRICTIONS AND CONDITIONS)
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, a municipal corporation of the Commonwealth of Virginia
THIS AGREEMENT, made this 25th day of September, 2007, by and between
BALANCE BUILDERS, INC., a Virginia corporation, Grantor, and THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH, a municipal corporation ofthe Commonwealth of Virginia, Grantee.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Grantor is the owner of a certain parcel of property located in the
Princess Anne District of the City of Virginia Beach, containing approximately 4.523 acres
which is more particularly described in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated
herein by this reference, which parcel is herein referred to as the "Property"; and
WHEREAS, the Grantor has initiated a conditional amendment to the Zoning Map
of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, by petition addressed to the Grantee so as to change
the Zoning Classification of the Property from AG-l and AG-2 Agricultural Districts to
Conditional R-IO Residential District; and
WHEREAS, the Grantee's policy is to provide only for the orderly development ofland
for various purposes through zoning and other land development legislation; and
WHEREAS, the Grantor acknowledges that the competing and sometimes
incompatible uses conflict and that in order to permit differing uses on and in the area of
the Property and at the same time to recognize the effects of change, and the need for
various types of uses, certain reasonable conditions governing the use of the Property for
the protection of the community that are not generally applicable to land similarly zoned
are needed to cope with the situation to which the Grantor's rezoning application gives
rise; and
GPIN: 2404-44-8982
'REPARED BY:
;Yn:s. ROURDON.
I1IrnN & n:vy. P.C
Prepared By:
R. Edward Bourdon, Jr., Esquire
Sykes, Bourdon, Ahern & Levy, P.C.
281 Independence Boulevard
Pembroke One, Fifth Floor
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
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WHEREAS, the Grantor has voluntarily proffered, in writing, in advance of and
prior to the public hearing before the Grantee, as a part of the proposed amendment to the
Zoning Map, in addition to the regulations provided for the R-10 Zoning District by the
existing overall Zoning Ordinance, the following reasonable conditions related to the
physical development, operation, and use of the Property to be adopted as a part of said
amendment to the Zoning Map relative and applicable to the Property, which has a
reasonable relation to the rezoning and the need for which is generated by the rezoning.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Grantor, for itself, its successors, personal
representatives, assigns, grantee, and other successors in title or interest, voluntarily and
without any requirement by or exaction from the Grantee or its governing body and
without any element of compulsion or quid pro quo for zoning, rezoning, site plan,
building permit, or subdivision approval, hereby make the following declaration of
conditions and restrictions which shall restrict and govern the physical development,
operation, and use of the Property and hereby covenant and agree that this declaration
shall constitute covenants running with the Property, which shall be binding upon the
Property and upon all parties and persons claiming under or through the Grantor, its
successors, personal representatives, assigns, grantee, and other successors in interest or
title:
1. When the Property is developed it shall be subdivided substantially as
depicted on the "REZONING EXHIBIT 2260 CHILDERIC ROAD", dated 09/14/2007, and
prepared by WPL ("Subdivision Plan") which has been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City
Council and is on file with the Virginia Beach Department of Planning.
2. When the Property is developed, it shall be subject to a recorded Declaration
of Protective Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions ("Deed Restrictions") administered
by a mandatory membership Homeowner's Association. This may be accomplished by
amending the Princess Anne Woods Homeowner's Association to add and include this
development within the existing Association. All power lines shall be installed below
grade.
3. When the Property is developed, a wooden privacy fence, 6 feet in height
substantially as depicted on the exhibit entitled "CEDAR FENCE DETAIL FOR BALANCE
PI~EPAAEDBY: BUILDERS 09/24/07", which has been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and is
;YKfS. ROLURDON. on file with the Virginia Beach Planning Department, shall be erected and maintained
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along the rear property line of Lots numbered one (1) through four (4) on the Subdivision
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along the rear property line of Lots numbered one (1) through four (4) on the Subdivision
Plan.
PREPARED BY:
4. When the Property is developed, the Grantor shall retain those existing trees
and plant those new trees as depicted on the "TREE PRESERVATION AND PLANTING
EXHIBIT 2260 CHILD ERIC ROAD", prepared by WPL and dated 09/14/2007 ("Tree
Planting Plan") which plan has been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and is on
file with the Department of Planning. Each lot shall have at least double the required tree
canopy. In addition, the Grantor shall dedicate a Tree Preservation and Retention
Easement across the rear ten feet (10') of Lot numbered one (1) through four (4) to the
mandatory membership Homeowner's Association described above in Proffer number 2.
This easement shall be depicted and described on the final recorded Subdivision Plat
which creates the lots.
5. When the Property is developed, all homes constructed on the lots depicted
on the Subdivision Plan shall have an exterior front surface of brick and all front yards and
side yards adjacent to a public street shall be sodded.
6. Further conditions may be required by the Grantee during detailed
Subdivision Plan review and administration of applicable City Codes by all cognizant City
agencies and departments, to meet all applicable City Code requirements.
The above conditions, having been proffered by the Grantor and allowed and
accepted by the Grantee as part of the amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, shall continue
in full force and effect until a subsequent amendment changes the zoning of the Property
and specifically repeals such conditions. Such conditions shall continue despite a
subsequent amendment to the Zoning Ordinance even if the subsequent amendment is
part of a comprehensive implementation of a new or substantially revised Zoning
Ordinance until specifically repealed. The conditions, however, may be repealed,
amended, or varied by written instrument recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and executed by the record owner of the
Property at the time of recordation of such instrument, provided that said instrument is
consented to by the Grantee in writing as evidenced by a certified copy of an ordinance or a
resolution adopted by the governing body of the Grantee, after a public hearing before the
Grantee which was advertised pursuant to the provisions of Section 15.2-2204 of the Code
of Virginia, 1950, as amended. Said ordinance or resolution shall be recorded along with
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said instrument as conclusive evidence of such consent, and if not so recorded, said
instrument shall be void.
The Grantor covenants and agrees that:
(1) The Zoning Administrator of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, shall be
vested with all necessary authority, on behalf of the governing body of the City of Virginia
Beach, Virginia, to administer and enforce the foregoing conditions and restrictions,
including the authority (a) to order, in writing, that any noncompliance with such
conditions be remedied; and (b) to bring legal action or suit to insure compliance with
such conditions, including mandatory or prohibitory injunction, abatement, damages, or
other appropriate action, suit, or proceeding;
(2) The failure to meet all conditions and restrictions shall constitute cause to
deny the issuance of any of the required building or occupancy permits as may be
appropriate;
(3) If aggrieved by any decision of the Zoning Administrator, made pursuant to
these provisions, the Grantor shall petition the governing body for the review thereof prior
to instituting proceedings in court; and
(4) The Zoning Map may show by an appropriate symbol on the map the
existence of conditions attaching to the zoning of the Property, and the ordinances and the
conditions may be made readily available and accessible for public inspection in the office
of the Zoning Administrator and in the Planning Department, and they shall be recorded
in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and indexed
in the name of the Grantor and the Grantee.
FREPARED BY:
SYKES. ROVRDON.
AHm~ & U:VV. P.c.
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WITNESS the following signature and seal:
Grantor:
By:
(SEAL)
STATE OF VIRGINIA
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EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of real property located in Princess Anne Borough
(formerly Seaboard Magisterial District) of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia (formerly
Princess Anne County Virginia), presently shown on the Tax Maps of the Assessor's Office of
the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia as Tax Parcel 2404-44-8982-0000. The said parcel of
land contains 4 acres, more or less, and is the same parcel of land devised to George Billy
Cason by his father William Henry Cason in Will Book 8, at Page 112 as the house which
George Billy Cason resides and 4 acres of land surrounding it. The said parcel is bounded on I
the North by a 30 foot road as shown on a plat recorded in Deed Book 1638, at Page 382, .
which said road provides a 30 foot right of way for this parcel to Seaboard Road, on the West
by Princess Anne Woods Phase One Subdivision and Childeric Road as shown on a plat
recorded in Map Book 293, at Page 82, on the South by the said Princess Anne Woods
Subdivision and on the East by the land owned by the Gift of Life Church of God and
Seaboard Road. This conveyance includes the right to use said 30 foot right of way for
ingress and egress to and from Seaboard Road. The said parcel is shown on the Plat of
Princess Anne Woods recorded in Map Book 293, at Pages 79 thru 94.
GPIN: 2404-44-8982
ConditionalRezone/BalanceBuiders/Proffer
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Item V-M.I.
APPOINTMENTS
ITEM #57453
BY CONSENSUS, City Council RESCHEDULED the following APPOINTMENTS:
BIKEWAYS AND TRAILS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
COMMITTEE re LATE PAYMENT ON REAL ESTATE TAXES
HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
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March 25, 2008
Item V-Po
ADJOURNMENT
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ITEM # 57454
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Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf DECLARED the City Council Meeting ADJOURNED at 7:32 P.M.
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Beverly 0. Hooks, CMC
Chief Deputy City Clerk
City of Virginia Beach
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Mayor
March 25,2008