HomeMy WebLinkAbout06142011 RAC PRESENTATIONRAC Presentation to
Virginia Beach City Council
June 14, 2011
VirginiaBeach City Council
Goals
1.Create a financially sustainable city providing
excellent services
2.Grow and diversify the local economy
3.Improve the transportation system
4.Revitalize neighborhoods and plan for the future
5.Be a competitive, first-class resort for residents,
businesses and tourists
VirginiaBeach City Council
Goals
1.Create a financially sustainable city providing
excellent services
2.Grow and diversify the local economy
3.Improve the transportation system
4.Revitalize neighborhoods and plan for the future
5.Be a competitive, first-class resort for residents,
businesses and tourists
Resort Advisory
Commission (RAC)
Resort Advisory Commission
History
On April 2, 1984, City Council adopted a resolution which established and
appointed the Resort Area Advisory Commission (RAAC), the general
purpose which was to make recommendations and proposals to City
Council regarding the enhancements of the resort area.
Over the past two decades, the commission has provided service to the
city in the areas of urban planning, land use, design and transportation.
During their initial term, they created a vision and supported the
implementation of resort streetscape improvements.
Resort Advisory Commission
History
The RAAC conceived the Tourism Growth Investment Fund (TGIF) which
has provided a source of funding for resort projects, such as the
continuation of the resort streetscape project, resort area parking
improvements, the Virginia Aquarium, the Hurricane Protection Project,
and the city share of the TPC Golf Course.
Volunteers, serving on the RAC and its six subcommittees, contributed
over 580 hours of their time in 2010.
Virginia Beach City Council
Resort Advisory Commission
Resort Investment
Committee
Transportation Parking Planning Design Review
Oceanfront Enhancement
Pedestrian CommitteeCommittee
Committee
Communications
G.R.E.E.N. Committee
Committee
Resort Advisory Commission
Mission Statement
The general purpose of the Resort Advisory
Commission shall be to review and make
recommendations to City Council regarding projects
and issues associated with the Oceanfront Resort Area,
and such other resort and/or tourism-related projects
and issues as the Council may refer to the Commission.
The Commission's goal shall be to support the City
Council's efforts to realize its vision of Virginia Beach as
a quality resort destination.
Resort Advisory Commission
Members
CHAIRMAN: Preston Midgett, Jungle GolfDavid Groth, David's Beach Shop
VICE-CHAIR: Gerrie West, FolckWest ArchitectsLaura Habr, CROCS 19th Street Bistro
William Almond, WPL Site DesignStacie Perros, Giovanni's
BillBlue, Sunny Day GuideCraig Roback, Crestline Hotels
LinwoodBranch, Days Inn/VB ChamberArt Webb, BCF
Thomas Brown, 17th Street Surf ShopSylvia Strickland, Community Activist/Artist
Verne Burlage, Virginia Beach Hotel Motel AssociationKenneth Taylor, Renovations for Life
Michael Cloud-Butler, Community Activist/ArtistLinwood O. Branch, III, Hampton Roads
Chamber of Commerce
Nancy Creech, Virginia Beach Neptune Festival, Inc.
Bryan Cuffee, Gold Key/PHR
James Davis, Retired
CITY STAFF:
Mike Eason, SGA/Resort Management
Rob Fries, SGA/Resort Management
Andrea Brown, SGA/Resort Management/Recorder
Resort Investment
Committee (RIC)
Resort Investment Committee (RIC)
Mission Statement
The Resort Investment Committee functions as an
executive committee and works in conjunction with
the Resort Industry in the development of priorities
for investment and development in the Resort Area.
We will monitor existing and identify other funding
sources to facilitate outlined improvements. We will
communicate and develop consensus for such
improvements and review availability and stability of
funding sources for the future and continued
success of the Resort.
Resort Investment Committee
Members
CHAIRMAN: Kenneth C. Taylor
Preston Midgett, Jungle Golf
Gerrie West, FolckWest Architects
James Davis, Retired
Sylvia Strickland, Community Activist/Artist
William Almond, WPL Site Design
Laura Habr, CROCS 19th Street Bistro
Linwood Branch, Days Inn/Hampton Roads Chamber of
Commerce
CITY STAFF:
Mike Eason, SGA/Resort Management
Andrea Brown, SGA/Resort Management/Recorder
Planning Design Review
Committee (PDRC)
Planning Design Review Committee (PDRC)
Mission Statement
The Mission of the Resort Advisory
Commission’s Planning and Design Review
Sub-committee is to improve the quality of
design and development of the built
environment for the beach community, in
service to the Resort Advisory Commission
and the citizens of Virginia Beach.
Planning Design Review Committee (PDRC)
Members
CHAIRMAN: William Almond, WPL Site DesignCraig Roback, Crestline Hotels
Michel Ashe, HA, Inc.David Keith, Clark-NexsenArchitecture &
Engineering
Tim Barrow, Barrow Planning
Dick Poole, RG Poole Architects
Tom Brown, 17th Street Surf Shop
John Hodges, Waller Todd Sadler Architects
Bryan Cuffee, Gold Key/PHR, Inc.
Mike Ross, HBA Architecture & Interior Design
Duff Kliewer, Cox Kliewer
Preston Midgett, RAC Chair/Jungle Golf
Gerrie West, FolckWest Architects
Andy Vakos, The Oceanfront Inn
Clay Massey, Bowman Consulting Group, LTD
CITY STAFF:
Mike Eason, SGA/Resort Management
Rob Fries, SGA/Resort Management
Andrea Brown, SGA/Resort Management/Recorder
Jeff Eaton, Police
Kevin Hershberger, Planning/Zoning
Nancy McIntyre, Planning/Development Services Center
Planning Design Review Committee (PDRC)
Who we are:
Comprised of five architects, one land
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planner, one civil engineer, one landscape
architect, two resort retailers, two resort
hoteliers, and the Chair and Vice-Chair of
the Resort Advisory Commission.
Representatives of the Resort Management
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Office, SGA Office, Development Services
Center, Planning Department, Zoning
Department, and Beach Borough
Councilman John Uhrin
Planning Design Review Committee (PDRC)
What we do:
We are a very active group averaging
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two to three resort project reviews per
monthly meeting.
Strategically involved in master
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planning and land use policies that
affect the resort
Planning Design Review Committee (PDRC)
What we do:
Instrumental in Resort Strategic Action
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Planning process, Form Based Codes
initiative, LaskinGateway master
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planning, Dome site and 19street
master plan, Convention Center area
PDRC reviews zoning variance and
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encroachment requests, commercial
parking lots, private and public project
design, authored the Café guidelines and
review all café projects
Planning Design Review Committee (PDRC)
We are the protectors of public open space at the
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resort. Boardwalk greenbelt, connector parks, Atlantic
Ave. streetscape
What we have implemented:
What we have reviewed
this year:
What we reviewed this year………………………..
Where we are going:
Where we would like to be:
PDRC wishes to continue to advise on design issues for
1.
allcommercial, municipal, multi-family resort area projects
PDRC wishes to continue to advise on design issues for
1.
allcommercial, municipal, multi-family resort area projects
PDRC wishes to be considered as a fundamental step in
2.
economic development projects at the resort
PDRC wishes to continue to advise on design issues for
1.
allcommercial, municipal, multi-family resort area projects
PDRC wishes to be considered as a fundamental step in
2.
economic development projects at the resort
PDRC wishes to become the liaison with the Resort
3.
community regarding the RSAC and Form Base Codes
PDRC wishes to continue to advise on design issues for
1.
allcommercial, municipal, multi-family resort area projects
PDRC wishes to be considered as a fundamental step in
2.
economic development projects at the resort
PDRC wishes to become the liaison with the Resort
3.
community regarding the RSAC and Form Base Codes
PDRC wishes to continue as the “gatekeepers” for the
4.
Outdoor Café Program
PDRC wishes to continue to advise on design issues for
1.
allcommercial, municipal, multi-family resort area projects
PDRC wishes to be considered as a fundamental step in
2.
economic development projects at the resort
PDRC wishes to become the liaison with the Resort
3.
community regarding the RSAC and Form Base Codes
PDRC wishes to continue as the “gatekeepers” for the
4.
Outdoor Café Program
In order to be effective, we need to be kept in the loop
Transportation Parking
Pedestrian Committee (TPPC)
Transportation Parking Pedestrian Committee (TPPC)
Mission Statement
The mission of the TPPC is to evaluate and provide
recommendations on the operations and
development of facilities and programs that improve
the transportation, parking, and pedestrian systems
in the resort area for visitors, residents and
businesses. The TPPC will also act as a sounding
board for private and public initiatives and work to
achieve consensus before making
recommendations to the RAC on any issues.
Transportation Parking Pedestrian Committee (TPPC)
Members
CHAIRMAN: Preston Midgett, Jungle Golf
Barbara Clark, 16th Street Civic League
Bill Blue, Sunny Day Guide
Brandon Ramsey, Peabody's
Chuck Cayton, Rummel, Klepper& Kahl, LLP
Flo McDaniel, Virginia Beach Restaurant Association
George Tzavaras, Retired
Joe DaBiero, VB Hotel Motel Association
Mary Anne Nixon, Resort Beach Civic League
Nancy Marscheider, VB Hotel Motel Association
Steve LaFond, Barclay Cottage
Henry Ryto, CCO Representative
CITY STAFF:
Mike Eason, SGA/Resort Management
Rob Fries, SGA/Resort Management
Amy Persons, SGA/Resort Management/Recorder
Travis Campbell, SGA Office
Robert Cere, HRT
Keith Johnson, HRT
Transportation Parking Pedestrian Committee (TPPC)
Who we are:
TPPC members are representative of:
Resort Management Office,
3 RAC members including RAC Chair
SGA Office
Beach Council Rep.
CVB
Professional Transportation Engineer
HRT
Exec-director of VBHMA
City Traffic Engineers
Exec-director of VBRA
2nd. Precinct
CCO Representative and HRT commuter
Resort Beach Civic League
16th St Civic league
Resort business owners
Resort Publisher
Residents
TPPC Accomplishments2010
Provided input on Resort Area safety improvements –
1.
Signalization UpgradesPedestrian Signs
Provided input on Resort Area safety improvements –
1.
LED Street/Parking Lot Lights
Provided input on Resort Area safety improvements –
1.
LED Street/Parking Lot Lights
Participate in HRT Service in the
2.
Resort Area
Participated on LaskinRoad
3.
Gateway CAC
Participated Resort Area Strategic
4.
Action Plan Elements
Participated in VB Transit
5.
Extension Study
Oceanfront Enhancement
Committee (OEC)
Oceanfront Enhancement Committee (OEC)
Mission Statement
The mission of the Oceanfront Enhancement
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Committee is to propose to RAC new idea and
perspectives that foster the continued ongoing, positive
transformation of the resort for locals and visitors. To
that end, we agree that both creating and managing
first-class events, programs, and aesthetics have been
and will be successful at promoting a secure, inviting,
festive, economically vibrant, and inclusive atmosphere.
Oceanfront Enhancement Committee (OEC)
Members
CHAIRMAN: James Davis, Retired
Preston Midgett, Jungle Golf / RAC
Michael Johnson, Shoreham Square HOA
Donna Daniels, Retired
Flo McDaniel, VB Restaurant Association
George Kotarides, Dough Boys
Mary Anne Nixon, Resort Beach Civic League
Nancy Marscheider, VB Hotel Motel Association
Sam Reid, VB School Board
Dorothy “Dottie” Holtz, VB School Board
Randy Thompson, Vista Graphics
Steve LaFond, Barclay Cottage
Art Webb, BCF
CITY STAFF:
Mike Eason, SGA/Resort Management
Amy Persons, SGA/Resort Management/Recorder
Sharon Prescott, Dept. of Housing & Neighborhood
John Boylan, DHNP, Homeless Coordinator
Margaret Sullivan-Rucka, VBCPP
Oceanfront Enhancement Committee (OEC)
Members
Who we are:
Residents
2 nd Precinct
VB Restaurant Association
Dept. Housing & Neighborhood Pres.
VBHMA
City Council
CVB
Resort / Beach Civic League
SGA / Resort Management
Business Owners
Dept. of Parks & Recreation
VB School Board
VB Retailers.
PassedIssues Addressed:
1.T
he impact of late night activity on neighborhoods in close
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proximity to night entertainment from15to 26Streets.
2.Socially inappropriate behavior of youth and its negative
impact on the family-friendly environment at the oceanfront.
3.The behavior of some homeless individuals whose actions
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negatively impacted businesses at the 16St. Pier and on the
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boardwalk near 17St.
4.Aggressive panhandling and other anti-social behaviors of
certain homeless individuals that impacted the visitor
experience.
5.Creating a “sense of arrival” to better prepare visitors for their
fun experience at the resort.
G.R.E.E.N
Green Resort Eco-friendly Efficient Neighbors
G.R.E.E.N.
Mission Statement
To foster green and sustainable initiatives in
all aspects of Virginia Beach tourism and
hospitality as we continue to thrive as a
certified Virginia Green Destination for
leisure and convention travelers.
G.R.E.E.N.
Members
CHAIR: Laura Habr, CROC’S
Nancy Perry Marscheider, VBHMA
Katie Smith, Senior Sales Manager Westin Virginia Beach Town Center
Preston Midgett, RAC Chair; Jungle Golf owner
Jay Thompson, TFC Recycling
Deborah Albero-Darata, LEED Assoc.
April Strickland, VA Aquarium
Karen Burns, VA Aquarium
Lori Herrick, LEED AP VB Energy Mngr
Jacinthe Pare, BCF
Kristina Chastain, Vice President Captain George’s; VBRA Secretary
Michael Johnson, President Shoreham Square 19 th st.
Eileen Levandoski, Conservation Program Manager, VA Sierra Club
Patrick Evans-Hylton, food editor Hampton Roads Magazine
G.R.E.E.N.
Members
CITY STAFF
John Uhrin, Beach District Councilman, Hotel Management
Mike Eason, SGA/Resort Management
Amy Persons, SGA/Resort Management/Recorder
Courtney Dyer, VBCC Manager
Kimberlee Dobbins, VBCC Sustainability Coordinator
Ron Kuhlman, VBCVB Vice President Tourism Marketing & Sales
Matthew Lighthart, VBPL
Pam Lingle, VBCVB Communications Manager
Tiffany King, VBCVB Media and Communications Coordinator
VA Beach CITY PUBLIC WORKS, BEACH OPERATIONS, & LANDFILL
Mark Johnson, John Barnes, James Huntington, Laurie Tatem, Steve
Uperti, Mary Richmond
G.R.E.E.N.
Members
Who we are:
Restaurants & VBRA Members
Hotels & VBHMA Members
Virginia Beach Convention and Visitors Bureau
Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center
Recycling Company
Virginia Beach Public Library
Financial Planner
Advertising Agency
Resort Attractions
Conservationists
Media/Publication
LEED Specialists
Sustainability Coordinators
Resort Neighbors
G.R.E.E.N.
What we do:
Promote and recruit Virginia Green restaurants, hotels,
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events, attractions and hospitality partners.The binding
core activity is recycling.
Recyclingrequest for a comprehensive year-round recycling
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program in the resort.
Public relations –positive publicity within hospitality
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industry,the VBCC the first Gold LEED E.B. facility, certified
Virginia Green partner, promote VA Aquarium’s Sensible
Seafood program with restaurants
G.R.E.E.N.
Members
What we do:
Communication-educating industry and consumers about
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Hospitality Sustainability Forum 2011 held at the VBCC, displaying
VA Green decals
Advocacy–promoting renewable energy
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Projects–Recycling in the Resort; Public Swimming Pool Code –
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reducing energy for hotel pools and condos; Restaurant Composting
Pilot Program partnered with Virginia Aquarium and Virginia Green
partners made possible through an EPA grant; Explored Rickshaw/
pedi-cab service in the resort;Go Green Challenge for all RAC
committees to utilize their talents and contacts to do one green thing
in their committee.All events that get city funds are required to be
Virginia Green-recycling required.
G.R.E.E.N.
Progress
In 2008, Virginia Beach’s hospitality industry became
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the first Virginia Green Destination in the Commonwealth
with 30 green business partners –a Commending
Resolution was presented to the Virginia Beach Green
team, currently RAC G.R.E.E.N. committee
Today Virginia Beach has 118 Virginia Green businesses
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including the Virginia Beach ConventionCenter
Commonwealth of Virginia has 925 VA Green
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businesses.
Beach Waste Audits 2010
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Recycling Progress
2009
20082010
In 2008 we supported
and urged a seasonal
recycling program
along the boardwalk to
compliment our
Virginia Green
Destination status and
Seasonal Boardwalk
Recycling Program
Diverted 25.10 tons of
waste
Recycling Progress
In 2009, this
program diverted
32.34 tons, not
including materials
collected thru
special events
2009
20082010
In 2008 we supported
and urged a seasonal
recycling program
along the boardwalk to
compliment our
Virginia Green
Destination status and
Seasonal Boardwalk
Recycling Program
Diverted 25.10 tons of
waste
Recycling Progress
In 2009, this Dumpster
program diverted Dives to
32.34 tons, not access
including materials recyclable
collected thru material of
special events beach trash
2009
20082010
In 2008 we supported
and urged a seasonal
recycling program
along the boardwalk to
compliment our
Virginia Green
Destination status and
Seasonal Boardwalk
Recycling Program
Diverted 25.10 tons of
waste
July 26: diverted 50%
Recycling Progress
by volume from 14 th–
18 th Street
In 2009, this Dumpster
program diverted Dives to
32.34 tons, not access
including materials recyclable
collected thru material of
special events beach trash
2009
20082010
In 2008 we supported
and urged a seasonal
recycling program
along the boardwalk to
compliment our
Virginia Green
Destination status and
Seasonal Boardwalk
Recycling Program
Diverted 25.10 tons of
waste
July 26: diverted 50%
Recycling Progress
by volume from 14 th–
18 th Street
In 2009, this Dumpster
Aug 30: diverted 60%
program diverted Dives to
by volume from 24-
32.34 tons, not access
31 st Street
including materials recyclable
collected thru material of
special events beach trash
2009
20082010
In 2008 we supported
and urged a seasonal
recycling program
along the boardwalk to
compliment our
Virginia Green
Destination status and
Seasonal Boardwalk
Recycling Program
Diverted 25.10 tons of
waste
July 26: diverted 50%
Recycling Progress
by volume from 14 th–
18 th Street
In 2009, this Dumpster
Aug 30: diverted 60%
program diverted Dives to
by volume from 24-
32.34 tons, not access
31 st Street
including materials recyclable
Sept: Public works
collected thru material of
pilot project from
special events beach trash
67 th–80 th Street
2009
20082010
In 2008 we supported
and urged a seasonal
recycling program
along the boardwalk to
compliment our
Virginia Green
Destination status and
Seasonal Boardwalk
Recycling Program
Diverted 25.10 tons of
waste
July 26: diverted 50%
Recycling Progress
by volume from 14 th–
18 th Street
In 2009, this Dumpster
Aug 30: diverted 60%
program diverted Dives to
by volume from 24-
32.34 tons, not access
31 st Street
including materials recyclable
Sept: Public works
collected thru material of
pilot project from
special events beach trash
67 th–80 th Street
2009
20082010
In 2008 we supported In 2010, the
and urged a seasonal seasonal
recycling program boardwalk
along the boardwalk to recycling
compliment our program diverted
Virginia Green 34.43 tons
Destination status and
Seasonal Boardwalk
Recycling Program
Diverted 25.10 tons of
waste
VOLUNTEERS WASTE AUDIT
Tidewater FibreRecycling
GreenlightBiodeiselCompany
Naval Air Station Oceana
Virginia Aquarium volunteers
Virginia Beach Convention Center
Virginia Beach Resort Management
Public Works, City of Virginia Beach
A ResortSuccess Story:
Old Beach Farmers Market all-volunteer-based
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launched in Croc’s parking lot 19St. May 2008 as
Virginia Green event
2010 record number of locals and visitors every
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Saturday May-September with Fall and Holiday
markets
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2011 marks 4season
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Over 7,500 email, Facebookand twitter followers
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Over 2 dozen farmers, watermen, restaurants and
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vendors from our local food and water shed within a
150 mile radius of Virginia Beach
Resort Communications
Committee (RCC)
Resort CommunicationsCommittee
Mission Statement
To assist the Resort Advisory Committee
in building support for its strategic
planning initiatives, and communicating
positive economic impact of tourism to
the local community.
Resort CommunicationsCommittee
Members
Sylvia Nery-Strickland, Community Activist, US Govt. RET, Artist / Designer, Former Mediator
MichaelCloud-Butler, Community Activist, Artist, Master Carpenter, Actor
KayGault, Civic League (leave of absence)
LuisRivera, Community Activist, Keller William Real Estate, Former Television Reporter
Preston Midgett, Jungle Golf
Courtney Mann, Social Media and Online Analyst at Vivre Medical, Inc.
Cheriand Lance Shores, Owners of Citrus Restaurant
CITY STAFF
Pam Lingle, Convention and Visitors Bureau
Mike Eason, SGA/Resort Management
Amy Persons, SGA/Resort Management/Recorder
RCC Accomplishments
A link was placed on the vbgov.com home page which takes the website visitor
directly to an interactive list of all Resort Area Projects .
Twelve Resort Area Projects are listed on the Projects home page. Each
project has its own page with the project manager contact information.
The committee consulted on the Gift of Tourism project and
reviewed the final presentation.
InSummary:
The Commission's goal shall be to
support the City Council's efforts to
realize its vision of Virginia Beach
as a quality resort destination.