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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMARCH 1, 1973 , II d I - , , " "MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA """'1 March 1, 1973 A Special Meeting of the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, ,- Virginia was held in the Council Chambers of the Administration Building, in the Borough of Princess Anne, on Thursday, Harch 1, 1973, at 7:30 pLm., in accordance with the notice herein contained and for the purposes set forth as follows: The Honorable Mayor 'Members of the Council -- Gentlemen: In accordance with the Code of the city of Virginia Beach, Section 2-9, The Honorable Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Mayor, requests that a Special Meeting of the Council of the city of Virginia Beach be held in the Council Chambers, Administration Building, Municipal Center, Princess Anne Station, Virginia Beach, Virginia, at 7:30 p.m., Thursday, March 1, 1973, for the purpose of dis~ussing the water situation. , , COUNCILMEN PRESENT: John A. Baum Robert H. Caliis, Jr. Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin George R. Ferrell Charles W. Gardner D. Murray Malbon ~1 J. Curtis Payne Donald H. Rhodes COUNCILMEN ABSENT: Clarence A. Holland Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. NOTE: Councilman Waterfield entered the Meeting shortly after the Roll Call - 7:40 p.m. 1'1 - , ". "', j' ITEM #5582 ''''''''1 On motion. by Cqunci1man Gardner, seconded by Councilman Payne, and by reco~ded vote as follows: .1 Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, D. Mu~ray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. '(j Nays: None Absent: Councilman C1ar~nce A. Holland City Council adjourned into Executive Session for the purpose of discussing a matter permitted for discussion under the Freedom of Information Act as adjudged by the City Attorney, due notice of suc~ action having been made at the Regular City Council Meeting on February 26, 1973. ITEH #5583 On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Gar~ner, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Councilman Clarence A. Holland. City Council adjourned the meeting at 9:15 p.m. Richard J. Webbon, City Clerk Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Mayor City of Virginia Beach, Virginia Special Meeting - March 1, 1973 .' I ............-...--.. .~-.._.... ---'-'-'-" '~""--"""'-'~~"'T""~'"':-'''''''H'''''-''''' ___<n_:-;,-____..- . .-___.__ _ ._~__d' ._ . _, ~~'_ - ~..-~~. u_~~.: -~:) ';P~i"~ t";T" >~:~-~...,. --'-- _..,."...7....,.-~n__~ .... .,., , ' '. . .. . . ,ll I'I MINUTES OF THE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA March 5, 1973 The regular meeting of the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia was held in the Council Chambers in the Administration ,,-,' Building in t~e Borough of Princess Anne, on Monday, March 5, 1973, at 2:00 p.m. . I The invocation was given by the Reverend B. G. Campbell, Jr., Westwood Hill Baptist Church, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Councilmen present: John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Ma1bon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and 'Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Councilman absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. ITEM #5584 On motion by Councilman Ferrell, seconded by Councilman Baum, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. 'fI'~1 Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council approved the Minutes of the Special Meeting of March I, 1973, and the reading of said Minutes dispensed with inasmuch as each Councilman had a copy of the subject minutes before him. ITEfl1 # 5585 On motion by Councilman Gardner, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council approved a correction to the Minutes of January 15, 1973, Item number 5430--stipulation number one should read: '''1 I, , "Standard site plan requirements and that concurring with Community Services that they, Wesleyan Properties, will not have to put in piping for the ou~fall ditch at the Northwest corner of the property." '- -- 1'1 ITEM #5586 Mr, Arc~ Coleman appeared on behalf of the Inlynnview Civic League, Incorporated with petitions requesting the City of Virginia Beach to take the necessary action to eliminate the existing dangerous traffic congestion by widening Great Neck Road to its planned four lane con- figuration at the earliest possible date and further requesting the City to use Federal Revenue Sharing Funds or to appropriate whatever monies are required to get this project underway in the early calendar= year 1973. City Council requested Mr. W. W. Fleming, Director of Community Services to meet with Mr. Coleman to inform him of the action the City has taken, to date, regarding the reconstruction of Great Neck Road. ITEM #5587 Application of Chartered Gus Service, Inc., by John Vangol, President, for a Chang~ of Z~nin.9.. from Limited Commercial District 1 (C-.L. 1) to General Cornrnercial District 3 (C-G 3) and a y~_~ rer~nit to operate a bus repair center with gasoline dispensing tanks on certain property located at the Northeast corner of Northampton Boulevard and Burton Road, running a distance of 146.91 feet along the Southern prop2rtyl ine of \,'frich 71.91 feet is the North side of Northampton Boulevard, running a distance of 931.71 feet along the Western property line of i'Jhich 181.71 feet is the East side of Burton Road, running a distance of 233.57 feet along the Northern property line and running a distance of 908.1 feet along the Eastern property line. Said parcel contains 3.8 acres. (Burton Station Area). BAYSIDE BOROUGH. Planning Commission Recommendation: A motion by the Planning Corrnnission It/as prtssed for arproval of a change of zoning and use permit as requested. Said motion is subject to the following stipulations: t.. I 1. City \tlater and sewer. (Health) 2. Dedication of right of way 30 feet from the center line of the exist- ing 30-foot right of way along Burton Road. (Real Estate) 3. Standard site plan requirements to incl ude paved park'ing with protective curbs (CG-2) shall be provided on site. Standard pavement \t/idening, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and storm drains shall be constructed along Burton Road. (Engineering) 4. T\rJ(~lve fCl:t of ravement \'!'idcning, CU:"ii and 0l!tt':i", sic!i.Hii,lk 2.nd storm drains as ,necessary shall be reqll"irh! dlollSJ r:orLll2lilpton E')u'lc~vi.1rd. (Enginr~cring) 5. J\ccess to th'i:; site Shill I be fro::1 [:!;,'!:CI1 1(,(1;;,d only. (l,~iTinc'ct'ing) 6. Storage or bu;)os s!vtll ['C r(~stric l(' 1 LO rC'ar (l~ ;';\"ODOSC;C s';te to insure i1c1f'quatc l'ine of sight ot the 'intci"soc;-ion of [lUl"::on Road and Northampton BoulevJrd. (PlctnninSj) '" ~: . .,'" . ,. I I il ,'U'I Mr., Hammond appeared on hehal f of the appl icant. Mr'. A. L. Richards appeared on behalf of several residents in the subject area regarding the drainage problem. Mr. Floyd, a resident from the subject area, appeared before Council regarding the drainage problem. . I Councilman Baum made a motion, which was seconded by Councilman Gardner, to approved the above application of Chartered Bus Service, Inc. for a Change of Zoning from C-L 1 to C-G 3 and a Use Permit to operate a bus repair center with gasoline dispensing tanks on certain property located at the Northeast corner of Northampton Boulevard and Burton Road; subject to the six stipulations recommended by the Planning Commission and further subject to the two additional stipu- lations as follows: (7.) The applicant must provide a grease-trap, catchment basin located on the site. (8.) The cost of additional culverts beneath Northampton Boulevard be borne by the applicant. Councilman Baum amended his motion, which amendment was seconded by Councilman Gardner, to modify stipulation number eight to read "The applicant will be required to pay his proportionate share of the cost of additional culverts beneath Northampton Boulevard." Recorded vote on the motion as amended was as follows: ""~I '''\f!'1 Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council approved the above application of Chartered Bus Service, Inc. for a Change of Zoning from Limited Commercial District 1 (C-L 1) to General Commercial District 3 (C-G 3) and a Use Permit to operate a bus repair center with gasoline dispensing tanks on certain property located at the Northeast corner of Northampton Boulevard and Burton Road, running a distance of 146.91 feet along the Southern property line of which 7l.91 feet is the North side of Northampton Boulevard, running a distance of 931.71 feet along the Western property line of which 18l.7l feet is the East side of Burton Road, running a distance of 233.57 feet along the Northern property line and running a distance of 908.1 feet along the Eastern property line,. (Burton Station Area) Bayside Borough; subject to the following stipulations: I. City water and sewer as required by the Health Department. 2. Dedication of right of way 30 feet from the center line of the existing 30-foot right of way along Burton Road as required by the Real Estate Division. 3. Standard site plan requirements to include paved parking with protective curbs (C-G 2) shall be provided on site. Standard pavement widening, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and storm drains shall be constructed along Burton Road as required by the Engineering Division. 4. Twelve fe~t of pavement widening, curb and gutter, sidewalk and storm dralns as necessary shall be required along Northampton Boulevard as required by the Engineering Division. 5. Access to this site shall be from Burton Road only as required by the Engineering Division. 6.. ~torage of buses shall be restricted to rear of proposed site to ~nsure adequate line of sight at the intersection of Burton Road and Northampton Boulevard as required by the Planning Department. 7. The applicant must provide a grease-trap, catchment basin located on the site. 8. The applicant will be required to pay his proportionate share of the cost of additional culverts beneath Northampton Boulevard. ./fI''''.1 . I ITEM #5588 Application of the City of Virginia Beach to &mend the Motel-Hotel (M-H) District Section III F of the ~'iaster Zoning Ordinance of the City of Virginia'Beach (Virgi~ia Beach Borough). .Morede~ailed infor~ation is available in the Department of City Planmng, Offlce of the Clty Clerk and the Virginia Beach Branch Library. Planning Commission Recommendation: A motion by the Planning Commission was ~assed for ~pproval of the r~quested amendment to the Motel-Hotel (M-H) Distrlct of the ~Iaster Zonlng Ordlnance of the City of Virginia Beach (Virginia Beach Borough). Mr. Grover Wright appeared in favor of amending the Motel-Hotel eM-H) District, Section III, F of the Master Zoning Ordinance of the City of Virginia Beach (Virginia Beach Borough) . Councilman Gardner made a motion, which was seconded by Councilman Baum, to approve the above application of the City of Virginia Beach to amend the Motel-Hotel (M-H) District, Section III, F of the Master Zoning Ordinance of the City of Virginia Beach (Virginia Beach Borough). ....'1 Councilman Rhodes made a substitute motion, which was seconded by Councilman Waterfield, to have the proposed amendment apply city wide; that is as an amendment to the Master Zoning Plan of the County of Princess Anne as well as an amendment to the Master Zoning Plan of the Virginia Beach Borough, both of which are presently effective in the City of Virginia Beach. Recorded vote on the substitute motion as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, and J. Curtis Payne. Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. The substitute motion was lost. Recorded vote on the main motion, which was moved by Councilman Gardner and seconded by Councilman Baum, as follows: ''''1 Ayes: Councilmen John A._ Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: Councilman Donald H. Rhodes. Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council approved the above application of the City of Virginia Beach to amend the Motel-Hotel (M-H) Dist~ict, Section III, F of the Master Zoning Ordinance of the City of Virginia Beach (Virginia Beach Borough) as follows: I 'I ITEM #5589 Mr. Walter J. Leveridge, on behalf of the Committee of Concerned Citizens for Conservation and Recreation, appeared before City Council soliciting their assistance in opposing the closure of the public right of way along the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Beach. ,eml" Mr. Edward T. Caton, III, on behalf of the Committee of Concerned Citizens for Conservation and Recreation, presented to Council a proposed Resolution which, if adopted, would state the City's support of the efforts of its citizens in preserving the right of way of the public along the beachfront in the Wildlife Refuge, and would, through the Office of the City Attorney, initiate legal action to prevent the closure of same. ."'.1 The following persons appeared in opposition to the closure of the public right of way along the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge Beach: Mr. Charles Gertz Mr. Stanley Phillips Mr. Richard Copeland Mr. Mervil Levett '....1 Councilman Rhodes made a motion, which was seconded by Councilman Gardner, to adopted the proposed Resolution with the following change in wording: "That the City endorse all efforts which may be necessary to prevent the closure of the public right of way until such time as a reasonably, convenient alternate access route is available to property and False Cape State Park south of the Wildlife Refuge." and with the deletion of any reference to the City becoming party to any legal action at present, with the understanding that after research, if the City Attorney is of the opinion that the City could move in as an intervenor, then such action could be taken at that time. .. ' Councilman Gardner made a substitute motion, which was seconded by Councilman Ferrell, to defer for one (1) week consideration of the proposed resolution. Recorded vote on the substitute motion as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, and J. Curtis Payne. Nays: Councilmen John A. Baum, D. Murray Malbon, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council deferred for one (1) week consideration of the proposed resolution presented by Mr. Caton on behalf of the Committee of Concerned Citizens for Conservation and Recreation. ,WI III AN ORDINA1~CE TO AHEND AND REOP-DAIN THE l'10TEL-HOTEL (H-T-I) DISTRICT, SECTION III, PARAGRAPH F OF THE HASTER ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE CITI OF VIrGINIA BEACH (BEACH BOROUGa) BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, --,' VIRGINIA: i I M-H DISTRICT: MOTEL-HOTEL DISTRICT Use Regulations: In any H-H Hotel.'Hotel District, no building or structure shall be erected, altered, enlarged or used and no land shall be used. except for (a) any of thos= uses permitted in the R-3 t1ultiple Family Residence District other than couvalescent homes, nursing homes, professional offices and. home occupations which are hereby prohibited, and (b) (1) hotels, inns, motels, motoJ:'-hote1s, motor-courts, boarding houses, lodging houses, tourist camps, touri.st llOil1eS, ordinaries and. each and every other similar establishment, by whatever name kno'~, offering lodging or sleeping accommodations to transiE'nt guests for pay, hereinafter all severally referred to as nHotel:3, and (2) retail business-' ,""""'I es, including restaurant, snack bars and men's a~d women's ready-to-wear, operated in conjunction with and as st1~)sidiary to a Hotel and catering primarily to the guests regis tered thereat an,(i ha7:! ng no direct entrance or exit to the Ocean Front, here:Ln.afte:r refern:Cl to as "conjuncti.ve subsidiary 1"etai1 business uses. n Prov:Liec1, hm'JE'ilEr, that a use permit in accordance with the provisions of Section !V shall be obtained for each and every of the foregoing permittEd uses and for each and every enlargement thereof, except that 8. use peF;u..t shall not be require6 for single family residences, duplexes and J8Ta[S ~partments and provided, further, that in any H-H Motel-Hotel ;)iJtdct, tlotE'ls, on the one hand, and apartment houses and semi-det,:lChed ?~e8ick'1.ccs for 3 or more family or d'liJelling units, ~'7il.€the:r in one or ""!' .. - more E1U.l.tJ j), e uni.t structures, hereinafter severally referred to as '~paKt~pnts i, on the other hand, ......1 shall be subject to the follmving res[lcct:l.n-; area regulations and i,;., minimum off-street par1dng requireme'lts ra':.:her than those set forth in ~ , d fo 1.' ,...,. any or toe preceln3 c'lstrlct regUl.atlons. ,Iii HOTELS: Area regulations for: I-I:' 6000 sq. ft. plus an additional 250 81. ft. for each unit over 12 Minimum Dwelling Unit Requirements 190 sq. ft. of enclosed living area (inside di- mensions) per un:it, in- cluding all closets and baths, unlEss the unit contains kitchen facil- . t. .. 'I II h t 1 les, 1n WGle eV2J 300 sq. ft. per unit are required, including all closets, baths, a~d kitchen facilities. Maximum Dwelling Unit Requirements Less than 500 sq. ft. of enclosed living area (Inside dimensions) per unit, including all closets, kitchen facili- ties and baths. Minimum Lot Size 0,,1 The foregoing maximu.m dltJelling unit requirements for Hotels do not h. b' h 1 . f 1" ' 1 . t- .. '""('0 ft pro 1 lt t e actua constructlon 0_ ~ote_ unl_S Wltn JJ sq. . or more of enclosed living area; however, ~uch a unit for the purpose of the area regulations and. minimum off-.st:ceet parking requirements of the M-H District shall be considered an ap8.:rt'TIent 'u.nit. APARTMENTS Area regulations for: Minimum Lot Size J:1inimum D:-Jelling Unit Requirements ',"",,'1 81, i 6000 sq. ft. plus an additional 700 sq. ft. for each unit over 5. Sf 0 sq. ft. or more of enclosed living areA (inside dimensions) per ~oi~,.i~cluding all closets, kitchen ~caCJ1J..tH::S and baths. In the event that in ~ny particular multiple-unit structure or structures, existing or proposed, there are some dVJelling units that contain less than 500 sq. ft. of enclosEd living area and some that contain 500 sq. ft. or more of enclosed living area, then in order to d.etermine which of the 2 foregoing respective area regulations apply, i. e., Hotel or Apartment, the average ch-.elling unit size shall, for such purposes, control as determinerl by dividing the total square feet of enclosed living area in all unit.s :~y t!,"'!,e ll,um1:el.: of units, e.g., if there are 75 units at 650 sq. ft. and ?5 units at 350 sq. ft., the average unit is 575 sq. ft. and the Apartment area regulations and 4""1 ." minimum off-street parking requiremen,ts shall qpply. Iii MINIMUM PARKING REQUIREl1ENTS FOR HOTELS AND APARTHENTS A minimum of one off-street parking space shall be provided for each Hotel or Apartment unit and, in the event of conjunctive subsid.- '18<'1 iary retail business uses, additional off-street parking shall be provided at the ratio of one square foot of parking area for each square foot of building area devoted to ~llch conjunctive subsidiary retail business use. Parking spaces shall he' a.t least 18' x 9', and. in the event the Apartment area regulations apply, the minimum parking space ratio shall be one (1) space per unit plus an additional one-half (1/2) space for each bedroom in excess of two (2) for each unit having more than two bedrooms. Hinimum aisle widths shall be reqi.!i1:ed Cor parking areas and. t." I shall be according to the follo~ving table: Parking Angle (in degrees) 0- ':,ll. degrees 45-59 degrees 60-69 degrees 70-79 degrees 80-89 degrees 90 degrees Aisle l,lidth (In feet) 12 fee t 13.5 feet 13.5 feet 19.5 feet 21 feet 22 feet This ordinanc,e shall be effective fro:1) date of its adoption. 111""'''1 '-I; ."'-1 j. 1 ....., r.. i ,1'1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CONVEYANCE OF CERTAIN PROPERTY KNOWN AS PARCEL "B" BEING CITY OWNED PROPERTY IN RUDEE BASIN BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH: Whereas the following described property was acquired by the City of Virginia Beach and in the opinion of the City Council is now excess of the needs of the City; and Whereas it is now considered suitable to dispose of this property. NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THF. COUNCn. OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: That the City Manager is authorized to convey the following property: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, lying, situate and being in the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and being known, numbered and des- ignated as Lots Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15) and the Western one-half of Sixteen (16) in Block Nineteen (19), all as appear on the map of Shore Acres, prop- erty of Shore Acres, Incorporated, dated September, 1925, made by John M. Baldwin, C. E., which map is duly recorded in the Clerk's Office, Circuit Court, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Map Book 7, at Page 137; and also, Lots Four (4) and Five (5) and the Eastern Fifteen feet of Lot Three (3) in Block Eighteen (18), and Lots One (1) through Nine (9), Lots Eleven (11) and Thirteen (13) in Block Nineteen (19), all as appear on the map of Shadow Lawn Heights, Property of Virginia Florida Development Corporation, dated April! 1924, made by John M. Baldwin, C. E., which map is du y recorded in the Clerk's Office, Circuit Court, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Map Book 7, at Page 14, reference to said plats is hereby made for a more par- ticular description of said parcels. IT BEING a portion of the same property conveyed to the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia! by deed of the Rudee Inlet Authority, dated November ,1966, and duly re- corded in the Clerk's Office, Circuit Court, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Deed Book 989, at Page 39. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the -5':1!J- day of March, 1973. III 1 1 ClVI, 1t;):> '.:J .) On motion by Councilman Gardner, seconded by Councilman Payne, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council a~proved the following applications for tax refunds in the amount of $333.50: '-'I" TO~ 'Hr, Dale nim50n City At torney I~RON: !lr, V. A. Etheridge, 'l'rC:lSUl"l'X :!e f~l!c~.!inr; :!rpi~c~ticn:l fer l'r.'!'und of t.~XC3 tot'-11itlg 0 333.50 ";;'ld certUied for paYlncnt, as set forth bclo~,: :::::A/ . /., , / J ( {,~ ...:!1t:"'::A.k ),(/" Ii O~: ({'" .~ -::-;-;::~ "7. 'f)xl7 ~:!{on",!,-I I TnxTypc '.Ticket tion Dn~c Name Year of Ta:. Number N Pald o. :=;a ECT: Applicntiuu ~,Cor Tax Refullus: . Hcrl4.ard Jernigan, k. .197 CD , L. James Austad '1973. CD D. Elmer Mize 1973 CD Thomas C. Akers'. 1973 CD Ks: ''"''I'''cyn E. Busch 1973 CD H. . Blanks 1973 CD FJ ~'i:ante P. S8Ill e. 7~ CD I D. .Papadopou1os 1973 CD' H('~a't'd E. Drawdy 1973 CD C. G. Sakis 19731 CD " Wi Lliam L. Bush 1973 CD I PC> ~uoson Leasing 119731 CD J Kc l~,tte Ritter' 1973 CD W. D. ,Frierson , 1973 .~D T. R. Brennaman 19731 CD Sp )ke Real ty Co .1973 CD C. A. Guthrie, Jr. 1973 CD Ff,:1: National Bk. 1973 CD J( In Mark Serre 1973 CD L< lis Capps 1973' CD I PE 11 Krugl 1973 '1 CD ! J( 'ieph Koe1enbec~ 19ij , C~ . i --.oJ -.I ) " '0.. C 4Polfcnt'nn!; fnl' ref.unct .of . ~. j/2"10:.~ // /? 8307 26297 57007 48718 64639 12332 14562-1 61263 52635 47046 8191 69456 14326 63532 50047 68106 64811 61573 67587 24937 I 11406 ! TR5517 I '. -'I , t:1x,.t; ~!'!lr.\V,..t , OM,. February 21, 1973 . ~ V. A. Etheridgc: Trcn~urcr Base ; I 1)t'''' ~ I . --. alty . f ' ! i t"~""...._! ,-.---. I C~,. I ... - ...... ........ I I I I 2/1/73 15.00 1/17/73 15.00 1/30/73 15.00 1/17/73 15.00 1/15/73 15.00 1/16/73 15.00 1/17/73 30.00 1/4/73 15.00 1/29/73 15.00 1/16/73 15.00 2/6/73 115.00 '. '11/29/73 1115.00 I' 1/17/7fj 15.00 11/12/73 115000 I 1/22/73 15.00 1/23/73 15.00 .11/15/~3 115.00 I 1/5/7.) l5.0D 1/23/73' 15.00 I 1 / 31 / 73 I 15. 00 " I ! 1/12/73 .! 15.00 ! ! .. i 1/24/73' i 3.50 "J I ... .. - - .- . --1 . '-, . 'J ,- -, · ..' I '. t t "" .. " , , ::l I, l;/ "r' ^1"",,~' L'~ :!!:~I'!;"!t'fl~., ttit~EI'!~ S?v.~,;....--- ',' , ... ( --... --.,:-..--..--.., .~ 1'1':''''''''''' 1", r; t.: ':'O~~!~'i J ~.J. 1'173 '. . . .J. __._.....___ __..______ 563 15.00' 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00' 30.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 i 15.00 I 15.00 '1 i~:g~ 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 i 3. SO T I J I ,I ITEM #5594 .On motion by Councilman Waterfield, seconded by Councilman Baum, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. ...1 Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council deferred for one (I) week consideration of the request of G. G. Ingram for permission to move a one-story frame residence, 20' x 32', from 728 Woodstock Road, Kempsville Borough, to a parcel of 2.47 acres, Charity, extension of Shipps Cabin Road, Pungo Borough. '""'I ITEM #5595 City Council deferred for one week consideration of the appointment of two members of Council to the Tidewater Transportation District Commission. ITEM #5596 On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None '''''''I'' Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. At the request of Fire Chief E. B. Bayne, City Council approved the transfer of $2,650 from the Virginia Beach Special Revenue Reserve for Contingencies to Virginia Beach Special Revenue Code 9021-618, Replacement of Radio Receivers. ITEM #5597 On motion by Councilman Gardner, seconded by Councilman Malbon, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None '''1 ' Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. Mr. E. S. Clay, III, Library Director, has received a check for $14,972 from the Division of State Planning and Community Affairs to fund PROJECT ~~INSTREAM, which is a pilot program under which the handicapped will be hired to expand library services to the handicapped. Therefore, City Council approved a transfer in the amount of $12,972 into Library Account 12010-170, and a transfer of $2,000 into Account 12010-220 to initiate this project. ..I i II ,II ITEM #5590 On motion by Councilman Gardner, seconded by Councilman Holland, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. '-1 City Council approved on second reading the following Ordinance per- .",1 taining to Revenue Sharing for 1972: AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS OF FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FOR 1972 IN THE SUM OF $3,765,000 AND REGULATING THE PAYMENT OF MONEY OUT OF THE CITY TREASURY. WHEREAS, the City Manager has heretofore submitted to Council a budget for the City for the expenditure of federal revenue sharing funds for 1912 and it is necessary to appropriate sufficient funds to cover said budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: ,-, Section 1. That the amounts herein aggregating Three Million Seven Hundred Sixty-five Thousand Dollars ($3,765,000.00), or so .,.1 much thereof as may be necessary, are hereby appropriated as herein- after set forth for the specially designated funds of the City government and for the purposes hereafter mentioned, as follows: ''''' j" I ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION -($1,235,150) Sewer Installation: - (1,015,500) (6-6) Lynnhaven Shores (L) (6-9) Beach Borough Gravity (VB) (6-10) Seatack, Brownie Park, Atlantic Park (L) (6-18) Pecan Gardens (PA) 68,000 (6-19) Parliament Drive (K) (6-23) Jackfrost Road (B) (6-24) Queen City (K) (6-32) Kempsville Heights (K) (6-39) N. Virginia Beach (Plans & Specs) (VB) (3-17) Rest Rooms - Refuse 10-Ton Garbage Packers (4) Wetlands Classification Study Basic Drainage Study JiEVENUE SHARING - 1972 PUBLIC SAFETY ($675,000 (3-6) Fire Station - Oceana (L) (3-8) Fire Station - College Park (K) --I '-1 LIBRARIES - ($66,500) Expand Book Collection Bookmobile (Partial) RECREATION - ($50,000) (4-9) Princess Anne Park (PA) TRANSPORTATION - ($1,738,000) Highways: (2-4) S. Lynnhaven Relocated (L-PA) (2-8) Providence Rdo (1-64 to Kemps~) (K) TRANSPORTATION (continued) (2-23 & 24) Newtown Rd. II & III (Plans & Specs) (2-25) N. Plaza Trail (Plans & Specs) (L) (2-26) Providence Rd. (to Military Highway) (K) (2-28) Baker Rd. (Plans & Specs) (B) (2-32) First Colonial Rd. (L) (2-35) Wo1fsnare Rd. (Plans & Specs) (L) (2-41) Old Donation (Great Neck - East) (L) Boardwalk Repairs (VB) ".1 , I 'I First Period 1-1-72 6-30-72 ' 338,000 Second Period 7-1-72 12-31-72 337,000 15,500 160,000 250,000 150,000 110,000 92,000 75,000 25,000 95,000 110,000 10,000 75,000 50,500 16,000 50,000 400,000 400,000 (B) 80,000 55,000 348,000 12,000 200,000 18,000 150,000 75,000 $ 1,882,500 $ 1,882,500 Section 2. That if any part or parts, section or sections, sentences, clause or phrase of this ordinance is for any reason declared to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance. Section 3. That this ordinance shall be in effect from and after the date of its adoption. '''''I First Reading: ~v(,~f 1/(, /113 Second Reading: 1~.Jv 6; /173 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 5"1t day of ~il-<'W , 1973. .,.. : ,I ,II .l .l DIV! IT:J:J ':J 1. On motion by Councilman Rhodes, seconded by Councilman Malbon, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. ."""1 Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council approved on second reading the following Ordinance to amend and reordain Section 20-42 of the City Code pertaining to contract~service businesses: AN ORDINANCE TO Ar'~END AND REO;:;,:JAIN SECTION 20-42 OF TRE CODE OF T1-IE CITY OF 'iIIPGINIA BEACH RELATING TC' CONTPACT-SERVICE TjTJSINESSES Requested hy: Commissioner of the Revenue BE IT ORDAINED 3Y THE COUNCIL OF T'-IB CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH: Section 20-42 Contract-Service Businesses Subject to the provisions of section 53-2S', Code of Virginia, every person engaged in any of the contracting-service businesses set out in this section shall pay an annual license tax equal to $50.00 and 17/100ths of one percent of the gl'OSS recEipts, as defined in Section 58-297, Code of Virginia, in excess of $5,000.00 in such if_I business during the preceding calendar yeB~. The contract-service businesses referred to in the first paragraph of this section are as follows: '.'1 1. General Building Contractors 2. Higi"l'tqay and Street Cons true tion 3. Heavy Construction 4. Special Trade Contractors: a. Plumbing, Heating and ALr-Co'l.ditio.1ing b. Painting, Paper Hanging ~nd Decorating c. Electrical d. Masonry, Stone Setting an~ other e. Stonework f. Pl t' 11th' _as erlog ane ~a .,lng g. Terrazzo, Tile, Harb 10 a.n::' Hosaic Perk h. Carpentering i. Floor laying and other Floorwork j. Roofing and. Sheet 'oJ.etal Fod, k. Concrete Work 1. Structural Steel Erection m. OrnaDental Metal Work n. Glass and Glazing Hark o. Excavating and Foundation Hork p. Wrecking and Demoli tion '}crl{ q. Miscellaneous special trade contractors, not else~'I7here classified. The S>"l.!:"ldarc1 Industrial Cl .,.. . G' 1 J ..,." b , aSS1Ilcatlon ~11ce, ,atest cd1tlon, 15 here y incorporated by :refe~cence Eo:;: classification purposes. ,- . .----~- ._--- 1,1 'II This ordinance shall be effE'ctive May 1, 197:. First rea.ding: '~ -alt. ~'11.3 Second reading: ,~ j-:} 11 J 3 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Bea.ch, Virginia d on the S -- day of 7t~~ , 1973. ITEM #5592 """""I On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Gardner, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council approved the following Ordinance authorizing the conveyance of certain property known as Parcel "B" being City owned property at Rudee Basin: '~I _-"I ,j; I , ,I "I ITEM #5598 On motion by Councilman Ferrell, seconded by Councilman Gardner, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Ma1bon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. ""'-1 City Council authorized the City Manager to enter into a standard J three-part sewer agreement among the City of Virginia Beach, Princess Anne Utilities and the developers of Kings Grant West, concerning the ownership and operation of the public sewage disposal system and pumping station. ITEH #5599 Mrs. P. A. Schaffer and Girl Scout Troop 484 appeared before City Council with petitions requesting the Princess Theater to show more "G.P." movies in lieu of x-rated films. ITEM #5600 Mr. Thomas Lyons, on behalf of the Innkeepers Association, and Mr. Grover Wright appeared before City Council requesting the adoption of an Ordinance to amend and reordain Chapter 35A of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach relative to regulating the advertising of rates charged for public lodging accomodations by requiring advertising with equal prominence additional. information as to accommodations furnished for the rates advertised and prohibiting deceptive advertis- ing and to repeal Ordinance No. 390. '-1 , I On motion by Councilman Gardner, seconded by Councilman Payne, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council adopted the following Ordinance to amend and reordain Chapter 35A of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, by adding Section 35A-4.l relating to regulating the advertising of rates charged for public lodging accommodations by requiring advertising with equal prominence additional information as to accommodations furnished for the rates advertised and prohibiting deceptive advertising and to repeal ordinance Number 390: .....'1 ._ I I I AN o;:Tn~J,'l,J;:CE '~'O A),1END AND RECR.DAF~ CI'IA.PTET~ 35A OF T'-iT~ CODE OF 'ITiE CIT'.' CF VIJ\.GLHA BE.:\CI, VT'I) " ~ '1]' " i<,u "\ :") '-)I~" ":' C' "cf"T'-r (''-"i 'i ~!., -- t., 1 l~FI /- >C-, }'''I\I r' TO ......_'.\\...i J.i~ " :-r.J. .~ L/_ "','--' ,_)J.....\.J..L R_ J~... ~..:..l. '. ........ ~_"\.L ,'l~"" .... RE(-;:t~I.J1-\TII:~G T' 1: !.\-)1'lEi1'TTS Ii\YG (jT' I~A]~F~S CFfl\l~(~I~I) FOR P U~3 T.J I(~ LOT)(; TI\~' (~ c\CC O:,..'J"l();),\rr I O?-~S ;3'1 1\.E(~U IR I~~ G l\D\ll::t~lrIS I>1G TA1Irr1l EQUi\J., }?~"~C)>II~\J:F:i~C~f~ l\DDITIO:\ri\I~ I;~:?i)rZ.>L\.'rI(~>J L~S 'TO AJ:(~()>L.;())Ji-\'rIC;i\JS Fel~l'~IS1-I~~TJ FOR 111-iE B...\r.cES 1\'r)\7]~p\.1>'ISE~D JL\l.,J':) PI)\.OI-IIr, rrL1Il'JG TJECSP"TrVE ADVERTISING AI'iT) TO REPEAL ORDINAI<CE Nm'illEn. 3S'O BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: Section 1. Except in those instances where the same rates apply to all units, apartments and rooms in the est~blishment at all times, without regard to seasons, no person shall display or cause to be dis- played in the City any sign or signs \vhicl1 may be Seen fro:fl a public highway or street, which sign or signs include in ~ollars and/or cents a statement relating to the rates cllarged for lodging Dccommod,nt1ons at a r00:11:Ll1g bouse, lodging house, motel or hotel, unless ,such sign or Dip::, inc lude 1n letters and fi gures of s :Lmi lar s i;;:o and. promil.1el.l.c(,~ Ute following additional information: /1 ) ~.. The total number of units, apartme11ts or rcJnm.s in t:E' establishment and the actual numoer thereof available ::or rental and occupancy at each rate quoted. (0)'. 1,/ \Jhet h2r the rates quoted are for .s:i ngle or mul tip 1e ciccupancy where such fact affects the rates charged; (3) The dates during which such rates are in effect where such dates aEfee t the rates charged. The rates di.splayeJ all SUCtl stgn or signs shall in each inr;tance coincJ,:.:Jc '\d,t:h the rates postc.d in the ul:d,U: apart:;12nts a.nd reoms of t1:,o er-;tabU.Q;lm(>ot and ,. . S I 'J (~ l1 S J. ,~::; (1 'J r s)~ b 1'1 S shn,lJ.. not l1r:l\J\:~ thereon rate's for any ,cl,cco,i1,noJation,r; not o:~:Ecrl'd to Uk' pt:'Jlic r:: J "'1' 1" . . - ~ '1 or any J"C'i"se, untrue, !IllS caoD1;i", ci<."ceptJ_'/c 0:( crau(iU__C:'llL oS 'Lcltcm,?nt, representation or information relqting to r~tes. ~~ .c .;.~; () I} :;', o!.: d';.. ,'.J.....-t tiC l:~ rlt!~T!_~=' C:: X' 3 S..J i:3 1.: C' ):'0 s:)"r rc 11:'1 ~ 1.(: d. . An emcrgc;ncy exists and this Ordinance ~~~Clll be effective ~,):"om thp date of passage. (" , i./ ,i,.: C (~I ,"T(, :,- , 0- j /), ',:'llj'l-l~'n./ It' I,) -.' / I~) , c"lC L (l~' "I I ITEM #5601 Councilman Baum presented the following letter for inclusion in the Minutes: *~"'L.. r\l-V ,... -... "c;:\ r'.:,'\ ..~-.._ ...~-'.. ~"'" '../~ ~~l 1 ,-' .~}'~' .\~ ~rJ~J \'S.:.~:~:~U# ~~,~~, ~~U4~16 ~. V'V'::;...} .,~'M-J v;:S/ ;i1d t:.l:oCil, Virginia 2~>i~7 ''''"'I 5 ~';i)rch 1973 Mr. Roger C. Scott City t-.1ana0or Municipal Center Virginia Beach, Va. 23456 Dear Roger: I am requesting that our State Health Department be asked to publicize their current pol icies on issuing septic tank permits. Much confusion exists among rural residents on this subject, and I strongly urge this agency to make Its procedures known to the publ ic. In the past, on wel I-drained soils, one septic tank system was al lowed on one acre, the I imitation being that of Agricultural or R-I zoning, rather than being set by the Health Dcpartm~nt en Imperfectly drained soi Is (not Including marshland or swampland), septic tanks have been al lowed on parcels with 3 acres minimum size. ~though the systems had I imitations, even with good surface drainage, apparently the publ Ie's health was considered reasonably wel I protected by low density bui Iding. tf~"'1 In Blackwater, one landowner said his eight lots, I 1/2 acres each In size, ~ad been approved for septic tanks early In 1972 and these are not Cless jI"soils on the Soil Conservation Service's classification system. <Tn the past, SCS sol Is mapping has been the basis for Health Department decisions.> Others recently were told on 4 to 30 acre parcels that some soils were unsuitable - no matter what the parcel size. Several residents with outhouses have been denied ~eptic tank permits when they tried to improve their properties. Others have been required to put down a 2 foot layer of sand before installation of the septic system. Reportedly, this practice is no longer al lowed. Since their properties have just been appraised for tax purposes, residents are questioning the Fair Market Value estimated on Class II I soil types, If they have no potential as homesites. It there are soil types on which building wi I I not be permitted, even If 50 acres or 500 in size, then the owners should be so Informed. Potential buyers should be warned if some parcels cannot be used as homesltes. If you wil I relay this request for publ ic clairfication of their pol icies to the State Health Department, It wil I be appreciated. Sincerely, ~.'I John A. Baum ~h : , ,I ITE~1 # 560 2 ori motion by Councilman Holland, seconded by Councilman Payne, and by recorded vote as follows:' -""1 Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, Donald H. Rhodes, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr. City Council noted its intention to hold a closed meeting on March 12, 1973, for the purposes of discussing items permitted for discussion under the Freedom of Information Act of the Commonwealth of Virginia. ITEH #5603 On motion by Councilman Rhodes, seconded by Councilman Holland, and by unanimous vote, the meeting adjourned. Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Mayor City of Virginia Beach, Virginia March 5, 1973 tf4l'!"l if I '''''''.1