HomeMy WebLinkAboutFEBRUARY 19, 2008 WORKSHOP MINUTES1CITY COUNCIL
MAYOR MEYERA E. OBERNDORF, At -Large
VI( 'E A114 YOl? LO(IIS /1. ./ONES, Bayside -District 4
WILLIAM R. DeS7'EJ H, At -Large
HARRY E. DIEZEL, Kempsville - District 2
ROBERT /4.. DYER, Centerville - District I
BARBARA M. HENLEY, Princess Anne - District 7
RLB.A S. McCLANAN, Rose Hall - District 3
JOHN E. (IHRIN, Beach - Distnel 6
RONA. EILLANUEI A, At -Large
ROSEMARY WILSON, At -Large
JAMES L. WOOD. Lynnhaven -District 5
JAMES K. SPORE, City Manager
LESLIE L. L1LLEY, City Attorney
RUTH HODGE;S FRASER, MMC; City Clerk
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
A COMMUNITY FOR A LIFETIME
CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP AGENDA
19 FEBRUARY 2008
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2401 COURTHOUSE DRIVE
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 234568005
PHONE: (757) 385-4303
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING - Conference Room -
AMERICAN BUS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION
James Ricketts, Director — Convention & Visitors Bureau
B. FACILITY UPDATE
David L. Hansen, Chief of Finance and Technology
C. PLANNING ITEMS - UPCOMING
Jack Whitney, Director — Department of Planning
4:00 P.M.
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VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
Virginia Beach, Virginia
February 19, 2008
Mayor Meyera E . Oberndorf called to order the AMERICAN BUS ASSOCIATION
CONVENTION Briefing in the City Council Conference Room, on Tuesday, February 19, 2008,
at 4:00 PM
Council Members Present:
William R. "Bill" DeSteph, Harry E. Diezel, Robert M "Bob" Dyer, Barbara H Henley,
Louis R. Jones, Reba McClanan, Meyera E.. Oberndorf John E. Uhrin, Ron A.
Villanueva, and James L. Wood
Council Members Absent:
Rosemary Wilson [arrived at 4:35 PM]
February 19, 2008
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CITY COUNCIL'S BRIEFING
AMERICAN BUS ASSOCL4 TION CONVENTION
4:07 PM
James Ricketts, Director — Convention & Visitors Bureau, stated the American Bus
Association (ABA) has over 1,000 motor coach and tour company members. They control
destination decisions for more than 25,000 motor coaches in the United States and Canada.
In addition, Destinations magazine reaches 2,000 operators who control another 10,000 motor
coaches. Over 125 hospitality tourism employees, from throughout the Region and the
Commonwealth, help with the Convention and they served on eleven (11) advisory committees.
These are examples of the committees established and ongoing working committees. The last
meeting filled two (2) meeting rooms at the Convention Center. The red carpet was rolled out
for those attending.
At the airport, there were several Volunteers welcoming the guests as they arrived. In two (2)
days, 978 passengers were greeted.
ABA had 700 motor coach and tour operators with over 3,300 travel industry professionals
registered, which included the 700 motor coach and tour operators. The total attendance at
the meeting was 3,500. There were twelve (12) host hotels and eleven (11) "volunteer" hotels
where the drivers of the charter buses and some of the Volunteers stayed. Some of the hotels
committed to lowering their rates. There were 1,300 sightseeing tour reservations which were
sold out.
Transportation moved over 3,200 delegates daily from twelve (12) hotels to the Convention
Center and back. Over 50 motor coaches were running at any given time to transport the ABA
delegates.
Mr. Ricketts stated there were sixteen (16) major money sponsors not only fromVirginia
Beach but the Hampton Roads Region: Williamsburg, the Great Wolf Lodge and others
through the State of Virginia as well as the Virginia Tourism Corporation. There were over
400 Volunteers which covered 1, 700 four (4) -hour shifts.
Mr. Ricketts continued with his presentation which is made part of these proceedings.
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Mr. Hansen stated the focus is a Sustainable Facilities Plan for a "Community for a Lifetime"
making some new initiatives.
Today's focus is on the "doom and gloom" of the areas where renovations are needed in an
aging City where the workforce is required to report to, work out of and provide the services
to the citizens. Sometimes it is difficult to take care of all the needs all the time and a strategy
needs to be put together.
Mr. Hansen said Council Members and Staff need to take a look at and say things are not as
bad as portrayed today because a lot of commitments and decisions have been made and
provided a lot of resources. A new maintenance facility in Building 9, brand new landscape
services out of Dam Neck, replacement and renovations have been done through the City, built
and renovated fire stations, built a 3rd Precinct, library renovations and built a brand new
911/EOC in Building 30. City Council Members have been aggressively looking at the facility
requirements to maintain a state of the art government and be the "Community for a
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Mr. Hansen completed his presentation, which is made part of these proceedings.
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CITY COUNCIL'S BRIEFING
PLANNING ITEMS PENDING
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Jack Whitney, Director of Planning, detailed the Planning Items to be heard by the City Council
on February 26, March 11 and March 25, 2008. Detailed items are hereby made a part of these
proceedings.
February 26, 2008
Nimmo Childcare & Resource Learning Center
March 11, 2008
The Runnymede Corporation
Precision Measurements, Inc.
Katherine M Grier
Bob Simeone
Jason and Amy Przymuzala
March 25, 2008
Value Place Real Estate Services, LLC
Harvest Outreach Ministries, Inc.
ALCAR, LLC
Rudy and Kelly Academy of Hair and Nails
Hyper Learning Technologies, Inc.
Balance Builders, Inc.
February 19, 2008
February 26 Items
• Nimmo Childcare (Use Permit)
Relevant Information
• Applicant requests a Modification of
Proffers to allow for the operation of
a child care education center.
• Proffer #2 of the 2005 Rezoning of
the site does not allow for child care,
and thus, the need for the
modification.
1
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (11-0)
• No opposition.
2
March 11 Items
• Runnymede Corporation (Street
Closure)
• Precision Measurements (Use
Permit)
• Katherine Grier (Use Permit)
• Bob Simeone (Use Permit)
• Jason and Amy Przymuzala
(Floodplain Variance)
3
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended denial
• Planning Commission recommends
denial (9-1)
• There was extensive discussion on this
item
Relevant Information
• Applicant desires to close the
Cleveland Street right-of-way and
incorporate it into his adjoining
property.
• Staff and the Viewers Committee
opposed the closure, as this portion
of Cleveland Street is on the Master
Transportation Plan and is needed
for future improvements to 1-264.
4
Relevant Information
• Applicant requests a Rezoning from
AG -2 Agriculture to Conditional 0-1
Office to allow development of site
for an office building.
• Site is located in a Greater than 75
AICUZ and APZ-2. Proposed office
building is compatible with those
areas.
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (11-0)
• No opposition
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Relevant Information
• Applicant requests a Use Permit to
allow for the operation of a church in
a unit of an existing shopping center.
• Adequate parking and access exists.
• Church must meet Building and Fire
Code requirements prior to
occupying unit for services.
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (11-0)
• No opposition.
6
Relevant Information
• Applicant requests a Use Permit to
allow for storage trailers on the site.
Trailers will be used to store
archived office files.
• Site is zoned 1-1 Industrial and is
located in the Greater than 75 AICUZ
and APZ-2. Proposal is consitent
with the AICUZ and APZ.
7
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (11-0)
• No opposition.
1OOKING NORTH
8
Relevant Information
• The City's regulations require that the
Finish Floor Elevation of a structure be
one (1) foot above the Base Flood
Elevation.
• The Base Flood Elevation at this location
is 9 feet. The first floor of the home is at a
9.6 -foot elevation. Thus, the existing
structure is less than one-half foot ( 1/2 ' )
shy of the required 10.0 -foot elevation,
necessitating the need for the variance.
• There is no impact on the City's Flood
Insurance Program by granting this
variance.
Relevant Information
• Applicant requests a Floodplain
Variance to allow for an addition to
an existing home.
• The City's regulations require that
such an addition exceeding fifty (50)
percent of the structure's market
value shall be undertaken only in full
compliance with the regulations and
the Virginia Uniform Statewide
Building Code. The addition exceeds
the 50%.
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (11-0)
• No opposition.
9
March 25 Items
• Value Place (Modification of Proffers)
• Harvest Outreach Church (Use Permit)
• ALCAR (Floodplain Variance and
Rezoning)
• Rudy & Kelly Academy (Use Permit )
• Hyperlearning Technologies (Use Permit)
• Balance Builders (Rezoning)
10
Relevant Information
• Applicant requests Modification of
Proffers for a rezoning approved in 2003,
allowing a hotel and restaurant on the site.
• Applicant is requesting modification of the
proffers pertaining to the site plan and
building elevations.
• Site is in Greater than 75 AICUZ. MOU
Committee reviewed and found proposal
is approvable by the City Council, as the
number of hotel units is being reduced by
six (6) with this proposal.
NORTH
D.tm Nk Rd.
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (11-0)
• No opposition.
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PREVIOUSLY APPROVED PROPOSAL
VALUE PLACE HOTEL
Virginia Beach, VA
CURRENT PROPOSAL
HowARD.HELmER
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Relevant Information
• Applicant requests a Use Permit for a
church.
• Church will be constructed in three
phases over 10 to 15 year period.
• Site is in 70 to 75 AICUZ. The use is
compatible within this AICUZ.
• A Traffic Impact Study was
conducted. Improvements to Indian
River Road will be made and traffic
control will be used on Sundays.
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (10-1)
• No opposition.
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14
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (11-0)
• There was opposition.
Relevant Information
• Applicant requests a Floodplain Variance and a
Rezoning from AG -1 and AG -2 Agriculture to
Conditional R-7.5 Residential to allow
development of site for 132 single-family homes.
Density is lower than surrounding area.
• Site is located in a Sub -Area 2 of 65-70 AICUZ and
the 70-75 AICUZ. No homes are located within the
70-75 AICUZ. MOU Committee reviewed and
found the proposal met the criteria for Sub -Area
2.
The volume of the mitigation areas exceeds the
volume of fill within the floodplain by 2,203 Cubic
Feet (C.F.) and all of the mitigation areas are
located outside and contiguous to the existing
floodplain. Therefore, the mitigation proposed for
the floodplain fill meets the criteria for mitigation
as defined by the ordinance.
15
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16
Rudy & Kelly Academy
o Hair and Nails
Relevant Information
• Applicant requests a Use Permit to
allow for the operation of a training
school (hair and nails).
• Adequate parking and access to the
site are available.
17
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (11-0)
• No opposition.
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18
Relevant Information
• Applicant requests a Use Permit to
allow for the operation of a training
school (Microsoft software
certification).
• Adequate parking and access to the
site are available.
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (11-0)
• No opposition.
19
Relevant Information
• Applicant requests a Rezoning from
AG -1 & AG -2 to Conditional R-10 to
allow development of 12 single-
family homes. Homes will be similar
to those in adjacent neighborhood.
• MOU Committee reviewed proposal
and determined it met the criteria for
Sub -Area 2 of the 65-70 AICUZ.
20
Evaluation and
Recommendation
• Planning Staff recommended approval
• Planning Commission recommends
approval (11-0)
• There was opposition
21
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Mayor Oberndorf DECLARED the City Council meeting ADJOURNED at 6:15
P.M
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Gloria S. Winkler, MMC
Sr. Deputy City Clerk
uth Hodges Fraser, MMC
City Clerk
February 19, 2008