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CITY COUNCIL AGENDA
5 August 2014
CITY FIALL BUILDING
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V/RGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23456-9005
PHONE: (757) 385-4303
FAX (757) 385-5669
E- MAIL: Ctycncl@vbgov.com
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L CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
- Conference Room -
A. BEACH COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP GOVERNING BOARD
Andrew Friedman - Director, Housing and Neighborhood Preservation
B. PENDING PLANNING ITEMS
Jack Whitney - Director, Planning
IL CITY COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS
[II. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
N. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REVIEW
V. INFORMAL SESSION - Conference Room -
A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr.
B. ROLL CALL
4:30 PM
5:30 PM
C. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS - Conference Room - 4:30 PM
A. BEACH COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP GOVERNiNG BOARD
Andrew Friedman - Director, Housing and Neighborhood Preservation
B. PENDING PLANNING ITEMS
Jack Whitney - Director, Planning
IL CITY COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS
III. CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS
IV. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REVIEW
V. INFORMAL SESSION - Conference Room - 5:30 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr.
B. ROLL CALL
C. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
VL FORMAL SESSION - City Council Chamber - 6:00 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr.
B. INVOCATION: Reverend Tommy Taylor
Assistant Pastor
Trinity Church
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
D. ROLL CALL
E. CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION
F. MINUTES
INFORMAL and FORMAL SESSIONS
G. FORMAL SESSION AGENDA
July 8, 2014
1. CONSENT AGENDA
H. MAYOR'S PRESENTATIONS
1. RESOLUTION - ImprovingBirth.Org
Karysa Trombley, Rally Coordinator
2. Sister Cities International "Best Overall Award"
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS: The mission of "ImprovingBirth. Org " is to bring evidence-based care and
humanity to childbirth ensuring that Mothers have not just the right, but the means, to make
educated decisions about their own safety and that of their babies;
WHEREAS: There is a massive gap in the U.S. between routine, traditional practice and what
current science shows is best for Mothers and babies with evidence showing that nine in ten
American women receive care that increases, rather than decreases, risks of harm to her and her
baby;
WHEREAS: Evidence-based maternity care is based on the highest quality, most current
medical evidence, most beneficial to Mothers and babies (reducing incidences of injuries,
complications, and death), with care tailored to the individual;
WHEREAS: The majority of women surveyed in the "Childbirth Connection Listening to
Mothers Ili" survey could not correctly identify rivo facts about labor induction or cesarean and
a majoriry identified unsafe gestational ages as the earliest safe time to deliver a baby, absent
complications, yet despite these qualiry concerns forty-seven percent of those surveyed rated
maternity care Providers as "completely trustworthy" and an additional thirty-three percent as
"very trustworthy ";
WHEREAS: Women can make safer, more informed decisions about their care and that of their
babies when they are given fully accurate information about their care options, including the
potential harms, benefits and alternatives; and,
WHEREAS: Thousands of inen, women and children, in over 160 cities in all 50 states will
gather peacefully to hold signs and distribute information about evidence-based birth practices
and the need for humanity in our care on September 1, 2014, as part of an International "Rally
to Improve Birth".
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Virginia Beach Ciry Council, on behalf of
all the citizens thereof, do hereby adopt this resolution recognizing ImprovingBirth.Org and the
Labor Day Rally to "7mprove Birth International Movement" to bring evidence-based care and
promote respect for- women and their decisions in childbirth.
BE IT FIIRTHER RESOLVED: That this Resolution be presented to representatives of
"Improve Birth International Movement" in Virginia Beach on this fifth day ofAugust 2014.
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SISTER CITIES ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA BEACH WINS SISTER CITIES INTERNATIONAL'S
BEST OVERALL PROGRAM AWARD
WASHINGTON, DC - Sister Cities Association of Virginia Beach has won Sister Cities International's 2014 Best Overall
Program Award for a city with a population between 300,001 to 500,000. The 2014 Sister Cities International Best
Overall Program Award recognizes sister city programs that demonstrated outstanding accomplishments in 2013 in
advancing the goals and mission of the sister cities movement.
In 2013, the City of Virginia Beach's 50th anniversary was celebrated by each of the Sister Cities of Virginia Beach and
members of the Sister Cities Association of Virginia Beach (SCAVB). Through its activities, it aimed to share its city's
history and involve youth in programming. Last year's efforts helped Virginia Beach renew its relationship with North
Down Borough, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, Miyazaki City, Japan, and Moss, Norway. SCAVB even evaluated
potential interests from two new cities to become "sisters" with Virginia Beach!
Sister Cities International's Annual Awards are awarded in several categories including Best Overall, Innovation (Arts &
Culture, Economic Development, Energy/Sustainable Development, Humanitarian Assistance, and Youth & Education),
Volunteer of the Year, and Youth Leadership. Award winners will be honored at a special ceremony on Saturday, August
2, during Sister Cities International's 58th Annual Conference in San Jose, California.
The Sister Cities International 58th Annual Conference will bring together elected and municipal officials, engaged
citizens, diplomats, and business leaders in the exciting capital of Silicon Valley to discuss, "The Power of Digital
Diplomacy". Conference sessions will provide attendees with opportunities to learn about strengthening their sister city
programs through informative sessions led by experts and industry leaders. For more information on the 2014 Sister
Cities International Annual Conference, please visit: www.SisterCitiesConference.org.
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About Sister Cities International
Founded by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1956, Sister Cities International serves as the national membership
organization for over 500 individual sister cities, counties, and states across the United States with relationships in 2,000
communities in 140 countries. This sister city network unites tens of thousands of citizen diplomats and volunteers who
work tirelessly to promote peace and understanding through programs and projects focusing on arts and culture, youth
and education, economic and sustainable development, and humanitarian assistance.
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I. YUBLIC HEARINGS
ACQUISITION BY AGREEMENT OR CONDEMNATION
Pacific Avenue Improvements (additional hearing scheduled August 19, 2014)
2. LEASE OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY
Atlantic Avenue and 3`a Street
TRANSFER OF CITY PROPERTY
Northampton Boulevard at Little Creek Reservoir and Lake Smith
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OR CONDEMNATION
The Virginia Beach City Council will
hold a PUBIIC HEARING on the
proposed acquisition, by agreement
or condemnation, of temporary and
permanent easements necessary for
the Pacific Avenue Improvements
Project - Phase I(CIP Nos. 2-045, 5-
037 and 6-037), Tuesday, August 05,
2014, at 6:00 P.M., in the Council
Chamber of the City Hall Building
(Building #1) at the Virginia Beach
Municipal Center, Virginia 8each,
Virginia. The plans for the project are
entitled: "PACIFIC AVENUE
IMPROVEMENTS PHASE I" and are on
file in the Public Works Department,
Engineering Division, File Room. The
purpose of this Hearing will be to
obtain public input regarding
authorizing condemnation, if
necessary, for this project.
If you are physicalty disabled or
vlsualry impaired and need
assis[ance at this meeting, please
call [he CfTY CLERK'S OFFICE at 757-
3854303; Hearing impalred, call
711 (Virginia Relay - Telephone
Device for the Deafl.
Any questions concerning this
hearing should be directed to the
Real Estate Office, Building #2, Room
392, at the Virginia Beach Municipal
Center, (757) 385-4161.
Ruth Hodges Fraser, MMC
City Clerk
Beacon July 27, 2014
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PUBLIC HEARING
LEASE OF CITY PROPERTY
The Virginia Beach City Council will
hold a PUBUC HEARING on the
proposed leasing of City-owned
property on Tuesday, August 5.
2014, at 6:00 P.M. in the Council
Chamber of the City Hall Building
(Building #1) at the Virginia Beach
Municipal Center, Virginia Beach,
Virginia. The purpose of this
Hearing will be to obtain public
comment on the City's proposal to
lease the following properties:
Approximatety 1485 Square
Feet of Space located at
302 22"° Street
Approximately 0.82 acres
located at Atlantic Ave and
3'° Street on GPINS 2427-
32-0138, 242732-0193,
2427-32-0057, 2427-22-
9184, 2427-22-9150,
2427-32-0006, 2427-31-
0964 (partial)
If you are physically disabled or
visually impaired and need
assistance at this meeting, please
call the CITY CLERK'S OFFICE at
385-4303; Hearing impaired, call
711(Virginia Relay).
Any questions concerning this
matter should be directed to the
DepaRment of Management
Services - Facilities Management
Office, Room 228, Building 18, at
the Virginia Beach Municipal
Center. The Facilities Management
Offce telephone number is
(7 57 )385-5659.
Ruth Hodges Fraser, MMC
City Clerk
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PUBLIC HEARING
The Virginia Beach City Council will
hold a PUBLIC HEARING on
Tuesday, August 5, 2014, at 6:00
P.M., in the Council Chamber, City
Hall - Bldg. N1, at the Virginia
Beach Municipal Center. The
purpose of [his hearing will be to
obtain public comment on the
transfer of the following property to
the City of Norfolk:
A 5.85Eacre portion of
NoRhampton Boulevard
separating Little Creek
Reservoir and Lake Smith
tf you are physically disabled or
visually impaired and need
assistance at this meeting, please
call the City Clerk's Office at 386
4303; hearing impaired call 711.
Any questions concerning this
matter should be directed to the
Office of Real Estate, Building tl2.
Room 392, at the Virginia Beach
Municipal Center. The Real Estate
pftice telephone number is (757)
385-4161.
Ruth Hodges Fraser, MMC
City Clerk
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J. ORDINANCES
Ordinance to AMEND §2-468 of the City Code to clarify the scope of "Right to Audit Clauses" in
City Contracts
2. Ordinances to AUTHORIZE leases of City property:
a. Integrated Management Group (Beach Events) at 302 22°d Street
b. Ice Masters re an ice skating rink at 3`d Street and Atlantic Avenue
3. Ordinances to ACCEPT, APPROPRIATE and TRANSFER funds:
a. $35,929 within the Sheriff s Budget re conversion of a part-time to a full-time Food Service
Assistant
b. $33,694 Four-for-Life Program Grant and provide matching funds from the Reserve for
Contingencies
c. $15,000 from the Virginia Beach Development Authority Charity Golf Classic
d. $35,000 from the Hampton Roads Sanitation District (HRSD) re donation of trees along Great
Neck Road
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance to Amend Section 2-468 of the City Code Pertaining to Right-to-
Audit Clauses in City Contracts
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2014
¦ Background: In 2007, the City abolished the Department of Audit Services and
created the Office of the City Auditor. At that time, the City Code was amended to add
provisions pertaining to the Office of the City Auditor. One of the added code sections
provided far "right-to-audiY" provisions to be included in City contracts. A"right-to-audit"
provision in a City contract ensures access to pertinent records and requires record
retention from the other party to a contract. With this access, the City Auditor is able to
inspect records and ensure that City funds are directed and used in a manner that is
consistent with the provisions of the contract and applicable law.
¦ Considerations: This amendment specifies the types of contracts where a
"right-to-audit" clause is required. The attached ordinance clarifies the scope of the
"rig ht-to-aud it" requirement to include agreements that are characterized as "public-
private partnerships" or "P3s." While the City staff has dutifully required this provision in
agreements such as the Town Center Development agreements, the ability to point to a
specific section of the City Code is helpful in persuading our P3 partners that the
requirement is non-negotiable. Additionally, this ordinance clarifies the requirement for
a"right-to-audit" clause in various City contracts including all construction and all
architectural and engineering contracts.
¦ Public Information: Public information will be provided through the normal
Council Agenda process.
¦ Recommendations: Adopt the attached ordinance.
¦ Attachment: Ordinance
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Office of the City Auditor ?(56,
City Pdlanager: k '"b?-T?
1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION
2 2-468 OF THE CITY CODE PERTAINING TO
3 RIGHT-TO-AUDIT CLAUSES IN CITY
4 CONTRACTS
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6 SECTIONS AMENDED: § 2-468
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$ BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
9 BEACH, VIRGINIA:
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11 That Section 2-468 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, is hereby
12 amended and reordained to read as follows:
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14 Sec. 2-468. Access to empioyees, records and property.
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18 (b) All contracts for construction; all contracts for architectural and en ineerin services•
19 all franchise a reements; an ublic- rivate art nershi a reement whether structured
20 without limitation as a lease a erformance a reement or rant a reement• and an
21 contract for qoods and services of an onaoinq nature ?Gi=Rg?-r";?? ? ? 1?
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23 contain a"right-to-audiY' clause providing the city auditor access to the contractor's
24 records relating to or pertainin g to the con trac t as well as records relating to or
25 pertaining to property and equipment purchased in whole or in part with governmental
26 funds in the perFormance of the contract. Right-to-audit clauses shall be included in
27 other city contracts where the facts and circumstances support the need for the
28 provision.
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Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on this day of
, 2014.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Lease for One Year
with Four (4) One-Year Renewai Options with Integrated Management Group
LLC for Approximately 1,485 Square Feet of City-Owned Property Located at
302 22"d Street.
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2014
¦ Background: The City of Virginia Beach (the "City") owns property located at
302 22"d Street (the "Building"). Integrated Management Group LLC, a Virginia
limited liability company ("Integrated Management"), operates Beach Events
("Beach Events") and coordinates resort area activities and entertainment.
City Council approved the lease of the 1,485 square feet of office space on the
second floor of the Building (the "Premises") to Integrated Management in 2009
(the "Original Lease"). The Original Lease has expired, and Integrated
Management has requested a new lease on the same terms and conditions as
the Original Lease (the "New Lease").
¦ Considerations: The term of the New Lease would be for one (1) year, with
four (4) one-year renewal options at the sole discretion of the City. The rent
would be $1.00 per year. The City would have the right to terminate the lease
with thirty (30) days' notice in the event the City needs the Premises prior to the
termination of the lease.
¦ Public Information: Advertisement of Public Hearing in The Virginian-Pilot and
advertisement of City Council Agenda
¦ Alternatives: Approve the New Lease as presented, deny leasing the
Premises, or modify the terms and conditions of the lease.
¦ Recommendations: Approval
¦ Attachments: Ordinance
Summary of Terms
Location Map
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Public Works / Facilities Management
City Manager:
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1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY
2 MANAGER TO EXECUTE A LEASE FOR
3 ONE YEAR WITH FOUR (4) ONE-YEAR
4 RENEWAL OPTIONS WITH INTEGRATED
5 MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC FOR
6 APPROXIMATELY 1,485 SQUARE FEET OF
7 CITY-OWNED PROPERTY LOCATED AT 302
8 22ND STREET
9
10 WHEREAS, the City of Virginia Beach (the "City") is the owner of that
11 certain building located at 302 22"d Street, Virginia Beach, Virginia (the
12 "Building");
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14 WHEREAS, Integrated Management Group LLC, a Virginia limited liability
15 company ("Integrated Management"), currently leases approximately 1,485
16 square feet of office space on the second floor of the Building (the "Premises")
17 for the purpose of operating Beach Events;
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19 WHEREAS, the existing lease has expired and the City and Integrated
20 Management desire to enter into a new lease for the Premises on the same
21 terms and conditions; and
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23 WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the use of the Premises for
24 the operations of Beach Events promotes the goals and interests of the City.
25
26 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
27 CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
28
29 That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute a lease for the term
30 of one (1) year, with four (4) one-year renewal options, between Integrated
31 Management Group LLC, a Virginia limited liability company, and the City, for the
32 use of approximately 1,485 square feet of space on the second floor of the
33 building located at 302 22"d Street, in accordance with the Summary of Terms
34 attached hereto as Exhibit A, and made a part hereof, and such other terms,
35 conditions or modifications as may be acceptable to the City Manager and in a
36 form deemed satisfactory by the City Attorney.
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38 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the
39 day of , 2014.
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL
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EXHIBIT A
SUMMARY OF TERMS
Lease with Integrated Management Group LLC
(operating as "Beach Events") for approximately 1,485 square feet
of office space located at 302 22"d Street, Virginia Beach, VA 23451
LESSOR: City of Virginia Beach
LESSEE: Integrated Management Group LLC
PREMISES: Approximately 1,485 square feet of office space located on the
second floor of 302 22"d Street, Virginia Beach, Virginia
(GPIN 2427-18-0657)
TERM: One year (September 1, 2014 through August 31, 2015), with
four (4) one-year renewal options at the City's sole discretion.
RENT: $1.00 per year
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF LESSEE:
• Use Premises solely for the operation of Beach Events.
• Pay for all water, sewage, HVAC and electricity provided to the Premises.
. Maintain the Premises (excluding mechanical systems and items of a
structural nature).
• Procure and maintain public liability insurance with limits of not less than
$1,000,000 combined single limits per occurrence.
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITY:
• Maintain structural portions of, and all mechanical systems serving, the
Premises.
. Reserves right to enter upon the Premises without notice to Lessee in
emergency situations, or upon reasonable prior notice to Lessee in non-
emergency situations.
TERMINATION:
• Lessor or Lessee may terminate the Lease for any reason by giving thirty (30)
days' advance written notice to the other party.
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Lease for Three and
a Half (3 %) Months, with ice Masters, Inc., for 35,720+/- Sq. Ft. (0.82 acres)
of City-Owned Property Located at the Southwest Corner of 3rd Street and
Atiantic Avenue
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2014
¦ Background: The City of Virginia Beach (the "City") owns seven parcels of land
located at the southwest intersection of Atlantic Avenue and 3rd Street, also
known as "Rudee Loop" (GPINs: 2427-32-0138, 2427-32-0193, 2427-32-0057,
2427-22-9184, 2427-22-9150, 2427-32-0006 and 2427-31-0964). Ice Masters,
Inc. ("Ice Masters") desires to lease approximately 35,720 sq. ft. (0.82 acres) of
the Rudee Loop property (the "Premises") to provide an outdoor ice rink. Ice
Masters' proposed use would be an attraction for residents and tourists at the
Oceanfront area during the off-season.
¦ Considerations: The lease term would be for three and a half (3 months
(November through Mid-February). Ice Masters has agreed to pay the City
$2,000 per month for rent.
Ice Masters has also agreed to make certain improvements to the Premises
necessary for its intended use.
¦ Public Information: Advertisement of Public Hearing in The Virginian-Pilot;
Advertisement of City Council Agenda.
¦ Alternatives: Approve the terms of the lease as presented, change the terms
of lease or deny leasing the Premises.
¦ Recommendations: Approval
¦ Attachments: Ordinance
Summary of Terms
Location map
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Public Works / Facilities Management Office n?
City Manager: f I ?'YJ
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1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY
2 MANAGER TO EXECUTE A LEASE FOR THREE
3 AND A HALF (3 '/) MONTHS FOR 35, 720+/- SQ. FT.
4 (0.82 ACRES) OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY
5 LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF 3RD
6 STREET AND ATLANTIC AVENUE
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8 WHEREAS, the City of Virginia Beach the Cit )
9 located at the southwest intersection of 3Id Street and Atlant c Avenuef land
10 known as "Rudee Loop" (GPINs: 2427-32-0138, 2427-32-0193, 2427-32-0057
11 2427-22-9184, 2427-22-9150, 2427-32-0006 and 2427-31-0964);
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13 WHEREAS, Ice Masters, Inc. ("Ice Masters") desires to lease
14 approximately 35,720 sq. ft. (0.82 acres) (the "Premises") of the Rudee Loo
15 property from the City for a period of three and a half (3'/) months; p
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17 WHEREAS, Ice Masters proposes to use the Premises for an outdoor ice
18 rink, for the sale of small concessions such as drinks and snacks, and for no
19 other purpose;
20
21 WHEREAS, Ice Masters has agreed pay the City $2,000 per month for the
22 use of the Premises; and
23
24 WHEREAS, Ice Masters has also agreed to make certain improvements to
25 the Premises, as specified in the Summary of Terms attached hereto as Exhibit
26 A.
27
28 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
29 CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
30
31 That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute a lease for a term
32 of three and a half (3 '/) months between Ice Masters, Inc. and the Cit of
33 Virginia Beach, for the use of approximately 35,720 sq. ft. (0.82 acres) of Cit -
34 owned property, in accordance with the Summary of Terms, attached hereto as
35 Exhibit q and made a part hereof, and such other terms, conditions or
36 modifications deemed necessary and sufficient by the City Manager and in a
37 form deemed satisfactory by the City Attorney.
38
39 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the
40 day of , 2014.
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APPROVED AS TO LEGAL
SUFFICIENCY AND FORM:
City Attorney
EXHIBIT A
SUMMARY OF TERMS
LEASE OF CITY-OWNED PROPERTY
LOCATED AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF
3RD STREET AND ATLANTIC AVENUE
LESSOR: City of Virginia Beach (the "City")
LESSEE: Ice Masters, Inc.
PREMISES: Approximately 35,720 sq. ft. (0.82 acres) of City-owned property
located at the southwest corner of 3rd Street and Atlantic Ave
(GPINs: 2427-32-0138, 2427-32-0193, 2427-32-0057, 2427-22-
9184, 2427-22-9150, 2427-32-0006 and a portion of 2427-31-
0964)
TERM: November 1, 2014 through February 15, 2015
RENT: $2,000 per month
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF LESSEE:
• Use the Premises solely for an ice rink and for the sale of small
concessions such as drinks and snacks, and for no other purpose.
• Make necessary site improvements to the Premises, at its sole expense.
• Responsible for all utilities associated with the use of the Premises.
• Keep, repair, and maintain the Premises, at its sole expense, in a safe,
clean and orderly condition.
• Maintain commercial general liability insurance coverage with policy limits
of not less than two million dollars ($2,000,000) combined single limits per
occurrence.
• Assume full responsibility and liability for any and all damages to persons
or property caused by any act or omission of the Lessee or its agents, etc.
associated with the use of the Premises.
• Obtain all necessary permits in connection with its use of the Premises.
• Comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and regulations under the
Lease.
RIGHTS OF LESSOR:
• Access to the Premises at any time, without prior notice, in the event of an
emergency.
TERMINATION:
• The City may terminate the Lease for any public purpose upon thirty (30)
days' prior written notice.
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
, AGENDA ITEM ,
ITEM: An Ordinance to Transfer Appropriations within the Sheriff's Office Operating
Budget and to Convert Part-time Positions to a Full-time Position
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2014
¦ Background: During FY 2010-11, the Sheriff's Office began operating the in-
house programs of CareMart and Fresh Favorites. The CareMart program is an online
ordering system that allows the general public to purchase items from the Sheriff's
Office for the inmates. The Fresh Favorites program allows inmates to purchase a
freshly cooked upgraded meal in addition to their standard inmate meal.
¦ Considerations: As the above-referenced programs grow, part-time staffing is
not keeping up with the demands of the additional food preparation. The Sheriff's Office
recommends the conversion of 1.46 part-time Canteen Clerk staff positions to one
additional full time Food Service Assistant position. This conversion result in an overall
decrease of .46 part-time positions. The approval of this full-time FTE and a transfer of
$35,929 within the Sheriff's Office operating budget will allow for the Sheriff's Office to
staff these program demands.
¦ Public Information: Public information will be handled through the normal
Council Agenda notification process.
¦ Attachment: Ordinance
Submitting Department/Agency: Sheriff's Office
City Manager:
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WITHIN THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE OPERATING
BUDGET AND TO CONVERT PART-TIME
POSITIONS TO A FULL-TIME POSITION
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THAT:
1. $35,929 is hereby transfered within the FY 2014-15 Sheriff's Special Revenue
Fund for the conversion of part-time positions to a full-time FTE;
2. The Sheriff's Office position total is hereby decreased by 1.46 part-time FTEs;
and
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3. The Sheriff's Office full-time position total is hereby increased by one full-time
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the day
of .2014.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
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LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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AGENDA ITElhll WNWW?
ropriate Grant Funds to the Department of
ITEM: An Ordinance to Accept and App
Emergency Medical Services for the P??hase of Cardiac Monitor Upgrades and
to Transfer Funds for a Local Grant Ma
ME_ ETING DATE: August 5, 2014
Back round: The General Assembly established thee S uuads program
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purpose of providing finan Lae as?o trame collectsn four radditio al dollars on each state
agencies?. The Four-for p 9
automobile license purchased annually. Twenty-five p Fund (RSAF) G a t Pr gram for
the municipality through the Rescue Squad Assista ce ese equipment and supplies intended to enhance rescue/medcsl ca p? bfiref ght hs to func?rease
shared among volunteer rescue squads, career me ,
medical proficiencies and to enhance training and equipment.
Medical Services has awarded
The Virginia Department of Health, Office of Emergency
the CitY's Department of Emergency Medical Services (EMe )? ASo agmatchfis3equ ed,
purchase: 9 cardiac monitor upgrades from 3-lead to 12
it accounts for 50% of the cost to acquire these itemse hh hest s?tanda dl of care cardiacby
and
monitor (EKG) upgrades will enable EMS to provide t 5
ensurin9 that additional 12-lead EKG monitors are available on rescue squad ambulances.
¦ governed law
Considerations: The State Four-for-Life funds arel S?enlt or train ng beedste The
and may be used to purchase additional enhanced
servu es. The funding for the local
funds may not be used to off-set or supplant cu
grant match of approximately $33,694 is availabee
Contingencies. As of Jul in the Gene al Fund Reserve for
y 3, 2014 the balanc
Contingencies is $1,099,307.
Public Information: Information will be disseminated through the regular Council
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agenda notification process.
¦ Recommendations: Approve the attached ordinance.
¦ Attachment: Ordinance
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Department of Emergency Medical Services 'or
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AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE
GRANT FUNDS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERIVCES FOR THE
PURCHASE OF CARDIADS FOR OLOCAL RANT
AND TO TRANSFER FUN
MATCH
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA THAT:
I $33,694 is hereby accepted from the Virgi ?at ? est mated ostateairevenul
? Medical Services, and appropriated,
of Emergency es
Budget of the Department of
increased accordingly, to the FY 2014-15 Operating rades; and
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) for costs of cardiac monitor upg
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Fund a o REm ge cy
Contingencies to the FY 2014-15 Operating Budget of the Deprtmen
Medical Services to provide the local grant match.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the _ day
of , 2014.
Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all of the members of City Council.
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AGENDAITEM J
ITEM: An Ordinance to Accept and Appropriate Funds Resulting from the Seventh
Annual Virginia Beach Business Appreciation Charity Golf Classic and
Networking Reception and to Authorize Three Donations
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2014
¦ Background: On May 2, 2014, the Virginia Beach Development Authority
(VBDA) and the Department of Economic Development (DED) hosted the seventh
annual Virginia Beach Business Appreciation Charity Golf Classic and Networking
Reception at Virginia Beach National Golf Club. The Golf and Reception event is a
lead-in to the Commonwealth of Virginia's Business Appreciation Week, which is
typically celebrated annually during May or June to recognize the invaluable
contributions that Virginia Beach businesses make to support our excellent economy
and high quality of life.
The invitation list included over 800 Virginia Beach business and industry executives,
real estate agents, developers, brokers, architects, engineers, consultants (joined by
members of the VBDA and DED). This charitable fund-raising event donates a portion
of the private sector proceeds to three local charities encompassing job skills for special
needs adults, instruction for children, and community awareness. This year the three
charities are: The Wounded Warrior Project; The Global Studies and World Languages
Academy at Tallwood High School; and Virginia Beach Public Schools STEM Robotic
Challenge. This exciting event generated $15,000 in monies to be allocated equally for
the benefit of the above referenced programs.
¦ Considerations: Approval will allow the City to accept a check from the VBDA,
appropriate it in the FY 2014-15 Operating Budget of the Department of Economic
Development, and then donate the funding received to the above charities for use within
the City of Virginia Beach.
¦ Public Information: Public information will be handled through the normal
Council agenda process.
¦ Recommendations: Approval of the attached ordinance
¦ Attachment:Ordinance
Recommended Action: Approval ?l
Submitting DepartmentlAg ncy• Economic Development
City Manager. ?
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1 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE FUNDS
2 RESULTING FROM THE SEVENTH ANNUAL VIRGINIA
3 BEACH BUSINESS APPRECIATION CHARITY GOLF
4 CLASSIC AND NETWORKING RECEPTION AND TO
5 AUTHORIZE THREE DONATIONS
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8 Department of Economic Development hosted the seventh annual Virginia Beach
9 Business Appreciation Charity Golf Classic and Networking Reception at the Virginia
10 Beach National Golf Club, which generated $15,000 that can be donated to local
11 charitable programs.
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14 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THAT:
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16 1. $15,000 is hereby accepted and appropriated, with estimated miscellaneous
17 revenue increased accordingly, from the proceeds generated by the seventh annual
18 Virginia Beach Business Appreciation Charity Golf Classic and Nefinrorking Reception
19 held on May 2, 2014 at Virginia Beach National Golf Club to the FY 2014-15 Operating
20 Budget of the Department of Economic Development for purposes of donation to three
21 local charitable programs; and
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23 2. $15,000 is authorized for donations in the amount of $5,000 each, to the
24 following three organizations: The Wounded Warrior Project, the Virginia Beach City
25 Public Schools, Tallwood High School, for its Global Studies and World Languages
26 Academy, and the Virginia Beach City Public Schools for its STEM Robotic Challenge.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the day
of 12014.
Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all of the members of City Council.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance to Accept and Appropriate a Donation from Hampton Roads
Sanitation District
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2014
¦ : HRSD has informed the City's P andsca d MRecreation anagemeDnt Divisont
Background
of their desire to don otnation Os 0 otplathe nt t Drees a ong the Great Neck Road corridor.
T h e p u r p o s e o f t h i s d for ¦ Consi dera tions: H R S D w o u l d l i k e to o ed thethefunds
G eat Ne kl R o' a d
approximately 150 trees a s m i t i g a t i o n f o r t r e e s r e m
Sanitary Sewer Force Main Project.
¦ Public Information: Public information will be coordinated through the normal
City Council agenda process.
tion
¦ Alternatives: The alternative would be for the allong Great NeckhRoad donauntil
from HRSD, which would delay replacing the trees
alternate funding could be identified.
¦ Recommendations: Accept and appropriate the $35,000 donation from HRSD.
¦ Attachments: Ordinance
Recommended Action: Approval
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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA:
That a donation of $35,000 from the Hame? ndonat?on S evletation nue Dcreased
hereby accepted and appropriated, with estimat
accordingly, to the Beautification Fund of the Parks and Ren re?he GreataNe k tRoad
2014-15 Operating Budget to replace trees removed d 9
Sanitary Sewer Force Main project.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the day
of , 2014.
Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all of the members of City Council.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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K. PLANNING
1. Application of CROWN CASTLE USA, INC. for Alteration to a Nonconforming Structure re
communication tower, at 2225, 2229, 2231, 2233, and 2237 Meadow Ridge Lane (Deferred July
8, 2014).
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
RECOMMENDATION:
APPROVAL
2. Application of LA PAZ, LLC for Alteration to a Nonconforming Use re two (2) single family
homes at 2565 Shore Drive DISTRICT 5- LYNNHAVEN
RECOMMENDATION:
APPROVAL
;. Application of MARY MEYER for a Conditional Use Permit for a home-based wildlife
rehabilitation activity at 547 Susan Constant Drive (Deferred July 8, 2014)
DISTRICT 5 - LYNNHAVEN
RECOMMENDATION:
DEFER TO 8/19/14
4. Application of CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH for a Conditional Use Permit re a drive-through
for a drugstore at Princess Anne and South Witchduck Roads (Deferred by City Council on
3/25/14)
DISTRICT 2 - KEMPSVILLE
RECOMMENDATION: INDEFINITE DEFERRAL
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NOTICE OF PUBUC HEARING
The regular meeting of the City
Council of the Ciry of Virginia Beach
will be held in the Council Chamber
of the City Hall Building, Municipal
Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia, on
Tuesday, Augus[ 5, 2014, at 6:00
P.M., at which time the following
applications will be heard:
KEMPSVILLE - DISTRICT 2
City Of Virginia Beach Application:
Conditional Use Permit (Drive
Through associated with a drugstore)
at Princess Anne and S. Witchduck
Rds (Parcel D). (GPIN 1466783845).
(deferred by City Council on
3/25/14)
PRINCESS ANNE- DISTRICT 7
Crown Castle USA, Inc. Application:
olta•a*'on to a Nonconformine
tr u t ur (communication tower on
the rear portions of the lots at 2225,
2229, 2231, 2233, and 2237
Meadow Ridge Lane (portions of
1474952333; 1474952149;
1474952088; 1474943936).
(deferred by City Council on 7/8/14)
LYNNHAVEN - DISTRICT 5
Mary Meyer Application: Conditional
U&Permit for a HomeBased Wildlife
Rehabilitation at 547 Susan
Cons[ant Drive (GPIN 2419318651).
(deferred by the City Council on
7/8/14)
La Paz, LLC Application: Alteration to
a Nonconformine Use at2565 Shore
Drive (GPIN 1590710928).
All interested citizens are invited to
attend.
Ruth Hodges Fraser, MMC
City Clerk
Copies of the proposed ordinances,
resoluTions and amendrnents are on
file and may be examined in the
Department of Planning or online at
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information call 385-4621.
If you are physlcalty disabled or
visualty Impalred and need
assistance at this meeting, please
call the CfTY CLERKS OFFlCE et 385-
4303.
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: A Resolution Authorizing ahs ment within t e Nonconforming
portions of
S t r u c t u r e L o c a t e d o n a n e
the lots at 2225, 2229, 2231, 2233, and 2237 Meadow Ri dge
Lane (portions of 1474952333; 147495214 9; 1 474952088;
1474943936). PRINCESS ANNE DISTRICT.
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2014
¦ Background: ed-wire
The applicant proposes to replace an existing 285-foot high guy
communications tower with a 280-foot high self-supporting lattice-construction setback communications tower. The existing tower ntruct ? nance s which spechfies hat a
requirement of Section 232 of the City Zoni g O
tower have a minimum setback from a residential he ght of 285 feet
percent of the height of the tower. Based on the exstn9
the
the required minimum setback is 356.25 fe es from aI minimbm from
180 feet
dwellings that front on Meadow Rid9 an
tower g non-conforming with regard to
to a maximum of 251 feet; therefore, the
the required setback. Accordingly, the proposed replacement of the existing
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tower through the construction of a new tower in a neroval location
Section 105(d)(1) of the City Zoning Ordinance, the app cant is seeking the
for the relocation of a nonconforming structure. Thus, the appli
City Council's approval.
¦ Considerations:
On December 13, 1982, City Council 9r s tower onoadsite located w th n'therrehar
construction of a 280-foot communication
yards of the lots. On August 20, 1984, City Council granted a Conditional Use
Permit for an additional 280-foot communications
ConditionallUse Permut
11, 1995, City Council granted a modification t the p
to allow single-family homes to be constructed on the four lots. At that time, an
the
easement totaling 1.069 acres was place e o eporti?of sa f?a ?u?lotsoff three
construction, reconstruction, maintenanc , tc. communication towers.
The existing tower has faulty welding that e was struct ?arl endtegover r'ty tofethe years. towerhto
faulty welding was intended to enhance th
allow for increased capacity by the collocation of additional antennas. The
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applicant indicates that the problems ower associated Welding cannot e
corrected, and thus, replacement of the t
There is sufficient area within the existing easement to locate the proposed tower
so that it could meet the 125 perce the towea height nStaff has d scussed
be t wee n 100 p e r c e n t a n d 125 p e r c e nt of
with the applicant the relocation of the tower a greater distance from t he ho m e s
than what is currently proposed. That discn included
equl pmelnt and of
applicant of the considerable cost of relocating the
coordinating the relocation of that equipment among the many tower users.
the
This application was deferred at the Apri 2ev1aluation Council
Crown tlCas eh and
consent of Crown Castle to allow further
discussion with the neighborhood.
¦ Recommendations:
Based on the fact that the proposed tower design has been certified by a
professional engineer as meeting or exceeding the industry standards for such
towers, as well as the fact that the existi Ce ta ri ed I staff fi ds thattthef prdisrepair
oposed
that it needs to be replaced rather than p
replacement of the existing tower with a new tower in adiffate to the d strict
reasona b le, wi l l h a v e a m i n i m a l i m p a c t, and will be as app op
as is the existing nonconforming tower. Approval of this request with the fo l lowing
conditions is recommended:
1. The subject site and tower shall be developed substantially in accordance
with the submitted plan documents entitled "Zoning Drawings, Crown
Castle, Site Name: Virginia Beach (Salem Road)"; dated November 26,
2013 and prepared by FDH Engineering Innovation. Said plan documents
have been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and are on file in
the Virginia Beach Planning Department.
2. An eight-foot high solid wood fence, with Category I landscaping, meeting
the City Landscape Screening ? Buffering rrea.specifications and Standards
s h a l l b e i n s t a l l e d a r o u n d t h e c o p
3. The access road shall be gated and locked to prevent unauthorized use; loyed nder
additional drainage measures shS lcb sh apd run shall includbe repaipeduafter
the access road; and the road
construction.
4. The compound and the surrounding area shall be maintained free of
debris.
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5. The older equipment building shall be pressure washed and a section of
fence with vinyl slats and landscaping meeting the City Landscape
Screening and Buffering Specifications and Standards shall be installed
to shield the building from view.
¦ Attachments:
Location Map
Staff Review and Disclosure Statements
Resolution
Recommended Action: Staff recommends approval with conditions
Submitting DepartmentlAgency: Planning Department
City Manager: ? ? - ?)doft
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August 5, 2014
City Council Hearing
APPLICANT:
CROWN CASTLE
USA, INC.
REQUEST:
Relocation of a Nonconforminq Structure
ADDRESS / DESCRIPTION: Easements located in the rear portion of lots located at 2225, 2229, 2233,
and 2237 Meadow Ridge Lane
GPINS: ELECTION DISTRICT: SITE SIZE: AICUZ:
1474952333; 147492149; PRINCESS ANNE 4.47 Acres Less than 65 dB DNL
1474952088; 1474943936 1.069 Acres
(easement area)
BACKGROUND / DETAILS OF PROPOSAL
The applicant proposes to replace an existing 285-foot high guyed-wire communications tower with a
280-foot high self-supporting lattice-construction communications tower. The existing tower structure
does not meet the setback requirement of Section 232 of the City Zoning Ordinance, which specifies that
a tower have a minimum setback from a residential structure equivalent to 125 percent of the height of
the tower. Based on the existing tower height of 285 feet, the required minimum setback is 356.25 feet.
The existing setback from the dwellings that front on Meadow Ridge Lane ranges from a minimum of 180
feet to a maximum of 251 feet; therefore, the tower is non-conforming with regard to the required setback.
Accordingly, the proposed replacement of the existing tower through the construction of a new tower in a
new location requires, per Section 105(d)(1) of the City Zoning Ordinance, the approval by the City
Council for the relocation of a nonconforming structure. Thus, the applicant is seeking the City Council's
approval.
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August 5, 2014 CITY COUNCIL HEARING
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The subject site contains four lots that were plated in 1952. The existing zoning of the site is AG-1
Agricultural District. The combined area of the four lots is 4.47 acres.
On December 13, 1982, City Council granted a Conditional Use Permit for the construction of a 280-foot
communications tower on a site located within the rear of yards of the lots. On August 20, 1984, City
Council granted a Conditional Use Permit for an additional 280-foot communications tower on the four
lots. On July 11, 1995, City Council granted a modification to the prior Conditional Use Permits to allow
single-family homes to be constructed on the four lots. At that time, an easement totaling 1.069 acres was
placed on portions of the four lots for the construction, reconstruction, maintenance, etc. of a maximum of
three communication towers.
In addition to the four single-family homes and the 285-foot high guyed-wire communications tower, there
are also numerous equipment shelters and support equipment for the existing tower located within and
outside of a compound area enclosed by a chain-link fence.
The existing tower has faulty welding that was performed over the years. That faulty welding was
intended to enhance the structural integrity of the tower to allow for increased capacity by the collocation
of additional antennas. The applicant indicates that the problems cannot be corrected, and thus,
replacement of the tower is the only alternative.
When the existing tower and the later single-family homes were constructed, there were minimal zoning
requirements concerning communication tower facilities. Since then, the Zoning Ordinance has been
amended to require a Conditional Use Permit for new wireless communication facilities. Section 232
provides the standards that such facilities must meet. Those standards include a requirement that a tower
associated with a wireless communication facility have a setback from any residential structure equal to
125 percent of the height of the tower.
The applicant's new replacement tower is being moved to a location that will provide an increased
setback from the existing single-family homes; however, the tower will not meet the 125 percent setback
requirement. Based on the tower's 280-foot height, the minimum required setback is 350 feet. The
setback distance to the existing dwellings resulting from the new tower location ranges from a minimum of
208 feet to a maximum of 264 feet.
There is sufficient area within the existing easement to locate the proposed tower so that it would meet
the 125 percent setback requirement or some distance between 100 percent and 125 percent of the
tower height. Accordingly, in the event of a catastrophic failure of the tower structure at the base, the
tower would not strike any of the existing residential structures. Staff discussed with the applicant the
potential for moving the tower to a location within the easement such that the required minimum setback
was met; however, the applicant indicates that the wireless communication equipment that supports the
operation of the tower must be located directly adjacent to the tower in order to ensure maximum
efficiency. Moreover, the applicant has stressed that relocating the equipment would be very costly due to
the expense of the equipment itself and the coordination that would be required among the numerous
users of the tower.
The applicant submitted a structural report provided by a professional engineer, certifying that the tower is
"designed to meet or exceed industry standards defined by TIA/EIA-222-G, `Structural Standards for Steel
Antenna Towers and Antenna Supporting Structures' (EIA Standard)." The report also indicates that the
proposed tower will be installed on a reinforced concrete foundation that will be designed to take into
consideration the soil parameters for the site based on a soil report. If a structural failure occurs, the
tower is designed such that the collapse of the structure will stay within a radius of 140 feet from the base
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of the tower. The report does not address the potential for or the effects of a failure at the base of the
tower.
EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
The existing tower was constructed prior to the single-family dwellings that front on Meadow Ridge Lane,
and as a result, as well as prior to the requirement in Section 232 of the Zoning Ordinance for a minimum
setback from a tower to a residential structure of 125 percent of the height of the tower. The existing
tower does not meet the125 percent setback requirement; therefore, the tower is nonconforming with
regard to this setback. Accordingly, the replacement of the existing tower through the construction of a
new tower in a new location requires, per Section 105(d)(1) of the City Zoning Ordinance, the approval of
the City Council for the relocation of a nonconforming structure. Thus, the applicant is seeking the City
Council's approval.
The applicant proposes to replace the existing tower with a new tower located approximately 35 feet to
the southwest of the existing tower. Even though the new location is further from the existing dwellings,
the proposed tower will not meet the required 125 percent setback requirement from the existing
residential structures. Based on a tower height of 280 feet, a 350-foot setback is required. The proposed
tower location will result in a setback from the existing dwellings ranging from a minimum of 208 feet to a
maximum of 264 feet; therefore, the new tower will also not conform to the minimum setback required
between a tower and residential structure.
There is sufficient area within the existing easement to locate the proposed tower so that it could meet the
125 percent setback requirement or some distance between 100 percent and 125 percent of the tower
height. Staff has discussed with the applicant the relocation of the tower a greater distance from the
homes than what is currently proposed. That discussion included an explanation by the applicant of the
considerable cost of relocating the support equipment and of coordinating the relocation of that
equipment among the many tower users.
Based on the fact that the proposed tower design has been certified by a professional engineer as
meeting or exceeding the industry standards for such towers, as well as the fact that the existing tower is
in such a state of disrepair that it needs to be replaced rather than repaired, staff finds that the proposed
replacement of the existing tower with a new tower in a different location is reasonable, will have a
minimal impact, and will be as appropriate to the district as is the existing nonconforming tower. Staff,
therefore, recommends approval of this request with the conditions below.
CONDITIONS
1. The subject site and tower shall be developed substantially in accordance with the submitted plan
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documents entitled "Zoning Drawings, Crown Castle, Site Name: Virginia Beach (Salem Road)";
dated November 26, 2013 and prepared by FDH Engineering Innovation. Said plan documents
have been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and are on file in the Virginia Beach
Planning Department.
2. An eight-foot high solid wood fence, with Category I landscaping, meeting the City Landscape
Screening and Buffering Specifications and Standards shall be installed around the compound
area.
3. The access road shall be gated and locked to prevent unauthorized use; additional drainage
measures shall be employed, including a pipe under the access road; and the road's crush and
run shall be repaired after construction.
4. The compound and the surrounding area shall be maintained free of debris.
5. The older equipment building shall be pressure washed and a section of fence with vinyl slats
and landscaping meeting the City Landscape Screening and Buffering Specifications and
Standards shall be installed to shield the building from view.
NOTE: Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City
Ordinances and Standards. Any site plan submitted with this application may require revision
during detailed site plan review to meet all applicable City Codes and Standards. All applicable
permits required by the City Code, including those administered by the Department of Planning /
Development Services Center and Department of Planning / Permits and Inspections Division, and
the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, are required before any uses allowed by this
application are valid or any structures may be occupied.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the
Police Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental
Design (CPTED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
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1 12/13/1982 Conditional Use Permit communications tower A roved
08/20/1984 Conditional Use Permit communications tower A roved
07/11/1995 Modification to Conditional Use Permit (allow single-family homes in
addition to a communications tower Approved
2 09/10/2002 Conditional Use Permit o en s ace romotion A roved
3 05/09/2000 Subdivision Variance minimum lot width A roved
4 12/12/1988 Conditional Use Permit o en s ace romotion A roved
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APPLICANT DISCLOSURE
If the applicant is a corporation, partnership, firm, business, or other unincorporated
organization, complete the following:
1. List the applicant name followed by the names of all officers, members, trustees,
partners, etc. below: (Attach Iist if necessary)
Crown Castle USA Inc. (See attached.)
2. List all businesses that have a parent-subsidiary' or affiliated business entity2
relationship with the applicant: (Attach list if necessary)
Crown Castle Intemational Corp. (parent); list of affiliated business entities is attached.
? Check here if the applicant is NOT a corporation, partnership, firm, business, or
other unincorporated organization.
PROPERTY OWNER DISCLOSURE
Comp/ete this section on/y if property owner is differsnt from applicant.
If the property owner is a corporation, partnership, firm, business, or other
unincorporated organization, complete the following:
1. List the property owner name followed by the names of all officers, members,
trustees, partners, etc. below: (Attach lisf if necessary)
2. List all businesses that have a parent-subsidiary' or affiliated business entity2
relationship with the applicant: (Attach list if necessary)
? Check here if the property owner is NOT a corporation, partnership, firm,
business, or other unincorporated organization.
& See next page for footnotes
Does an official or employee of the City of Virginia Beach have an interest in the
subject land? Yes No X
If yes, what is the name of the ofricial or employee and the nature of their interest?
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
CROWN CASTLE USA, INC.
August 5, 2014 CITY COUNCIL MEARING
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ADDITIONAL DISCLOSURES
List all known contractors or businesses that have or will provide services with respect
to the requested property use, including but not limited to the providers of architectural
services, real estate services, financial services, accounting services, and legal
services: (Attach list if necessary)
FDH, Geoline Surveying, Inc., LeClairRyan, Murphy Geomafics & Tower Engineering Professionals
'"Parent-subsidiary relationship" means "a relationship that exists when one
corporation directly or indirectly owns shares possessing more than 50 percent of the voting
power of another corporation." See State and Local Govemment Conflict of Interests Act, Va.
Code § 2.2-3101.
2"Affiliated business entity relationship" means "a relationship, other than parent-
subsidiary relationship, that exists when (i) one business entity has a controlling ownership
interest in the other business entity, (ii) a controlling owner in one entity is also a controlling
owner in the other entity, or (iii) there is shared management or co?rtrol between the business
entities. Factors that should be considered in determining the existence of an afriliated
business entity relationship include that the same person or substantially the same person
own or manage the two entities; there are common or commingled funds or assets; the
business entities share the use of the same offices or employees or othervvise share activities,
resources or personnel on a regular basis; or there is otherwise a close working relationship
between the entities." See State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act, Va. Code §
2.2-3101.
CERTIFICATION: I certiry that the information contained herein is true and accurate.
I understand that, upon receipt of notification (postcard) that the application has been scheduled for
public hearing, I am responsible for obtaining and posting the required sign on fhe subject property at
least 30 days prior to the scheduled public hearing according to the instructions in this package. The
undersigned also consents to entry upon the subject property by employees of the Department of
Planning to photograph and view the site for purposes of processing and evaluating this application.
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Ap canYs Signature Print Name
Property Owner's Signature (if different than applicant) Print Name
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
CROWN CASTLE USA, INC.
August 5, 2014 CITY COUNCIL HEARING
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: A Resolution Authorizing the Conversion of a Nonconforming Use on
Property Located at 2565 Shore Drive (GPIN 15907109280000) and Owned by La
Paz, L.L.C. COUNCIL DISTRICT - LYNNHAVEN.
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2014
¦ Background:
The subject site is located within the Cape Henry subdivision. City tax records
indicate that the structure was constructed in 1965. It is Staff's determination that
the construction occurred prior to the area being rezoned from R-D2 Residential
Duplex District to R-S4 Residential Suburban District on October 11, 1965. The
R-S4 Residential Suburban District did not permit duplexes. The RS-4 District
was reclassified as R-7.5 when the current Zoning Ordinance was adopted in
1988. The R-7.5 District also does not permit duplexes; therefore, the duplex is a
legally nonconforming use. The applicant's request is to convert the current use
of the site from one nonconforming duplex to use of the site for two single-family
dwellings.
Section 105 of the City Zoning Ordinance regulates nonconforming uses and
structures. Section 105(e) of the City Zoning Ordinance states that "no
nonconforming use shall be converted to another use which does not conform to
this ordinance except upon a resolution of the City Council authorizing such
conversion, based upon its finding that the proposed use is equally appropriate
or more appropriate to the district than is the existing nonconforming use." Since
the applicant is converting one nonconforming use to a different use, the
applicant cannot proceed with development of the site as proposed unless the
City Council authorizes the conversion.
¦ Considerations:
In October, 2012, City Council approved an Alteration to a Nonconforming Use
for the subject property. That approval was to add a second-story, provide
exterior renovations to the structure, and bring the site into compliance with
parking regulations.
The applicant, in preparation for the construction work associated with the
approved plans, discovered during further inspection of the existing structure,
that the level of disrepair and deterioration would not support the proposed
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renovation plans. As a result, the applicant now proposes to redistribute the two
dwellings units on the site by converting the current use of the site from one
nonconforming duplex to use of the site for two single-family dwellings.
The applicant's new proposal consists of demolition of the existing duplex and
construction of two 35-foot high detached single-family dwelling units. The rear
unit will have a footprint of 856 square feet in area, and the front unit will have a
footprint of 906 square feet in area. Both units will have a front porch, one-car
garage, and two permeable-paver parking spaces.
Further details pertaining to the applicant's proposal are provided in the attached
staff report.
¦ Recommendations:
Staff finds, based upon its evaluation of the proposal, that the conversion of the
current use of the site from one nonconforming duplex to use of the site for two
single-family dwellings is more appropriate to the surrounding area of R-7.5
zoning than is the existing nonconformity. The proposed development will
increase the amount of landscaped area on the site; improve the visibility for
traffic at the intersection of Kendall Street and Shore Drive; meet many of the
Shore Drive Design Guidelines; and conform to the setbacks currently required
by the City Zoning Ordinance. The request, therefore, is recommended for
approval subject to the following conditions:
1. With the exception of any modifications required by any of these
conditions or as a result of site plan review, the site shall be developed
substantially in conformance with the submitted site plan entitled,
"CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN EXHIBIT, LOT 4, BLOCK 13" as prepared by
WPL and dated 04/07/2014.
2. With the exception of any modifications required by any of these
conditions or as a result of site plan review, the structures shall be
developed substantially in conformance with the submitted untitled and
undated conceptual elevation included in this report as "PROPOSED
NORTH ELEVATION."
3. As shown in the submitted conceptual elevation included in this report as,
"PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION," cementious fiber-board horizontal
siding and shake, standing seam metal roofing, and brick shall be used as
exterior materials.
4. All landscaping located within five feet of the front property line/right-of-
way of Shore Drive shall be maintained in good health at all times and/or
replaced if necessary with similar landscaping. The site shall meet the
minimum landscaping requirements. All landscaping shall be approved by
the City Landscape Architect of the Development Services Center.
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5. A final occupancy permit shall not be issued until all proposed and
necessary improvements have been made.
¦ Attachments:
Staff Review and Disclosure Statement
Resolution
Location Map
Recommended Action: Approval.
Submitting Department/Agency: Planning Department
City Manager.
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REQUEST:
Conversion of a Nonconformin Use
ADDRESS / DESCRIPTION: 2565 Shore Drive
August 5, 2014
City Council Hearing
APPLICANT:
LA PAZ, L. L. C.
GPIN: ELECTION DISTRICT: SITE SIZE: AICUZ:
15907109280000 LYNNHAVEN 6,000 square feet Less than 65 dB DNL
BACKGROUND / DETAILS OF PROPOSAL
The subject site is located within the Cape Hendry subdivision. City tax records indicate that the building
on the site was constructed in 1965, and it has been determined by staff that the construction occurred
prior to the area being rezoned from R-D2 Residential Duplex District to R-S4 Residential Suburban
District on October 11, 1965. The R-S4 Residential Suburban District did not permit duplexes. In 1988,
with the adoption of the current Zoning Ordinance, the RS-4 District was reclassified as R-7.5; however,
duplex dwellings were still prohibited by the R-7.5 District. Since the R-7.5 District does not permit
duplexes, the existing duplex is a legally nonconforming use. The applicanYs request is to convert the
current use of the site from one nonconforming duplex to use of the site for two single-family dwellings.
The existing structure is one-story in height, constructed of block, and has a flat roof. A screened front
porch provides access to the existing units. Raised block planting beds are located in the front of the
porch and encroach into the front setback required by Section 502 of the City Zoning Ordinance. For
means of access and parking, gravel surrounds the existing structure to the north, west, and south. When
vehicles are parked perpendicular to the front of the structure, they protrude into the bikeway portion of
the improved right-of-way of Shore Drive, resulting in a hazardous situation.
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In October, 2012, City Council approved an Alteration to a Nonconforming Use for the subject property.
That approval was to add a second-story to the existing structure, provide exterior renovations to the
structure, and bring the site into compliance with parking regulations. For reference, the site plan
approved at that time is included at the end of the report.
In preparation for the construction work allowed by the 2012 approval, the applicant discovered during
further inspection of the existing structure, that the level of disrepair and deterioration would not support
the proposed renovation plans. As a result, the applicant now proposes to redistribute the two dwellings
units on the site by converting the current use of the site from one nonconforming duplex to use of the site
for two single-family dwellings.
The new proposal consists of demolition of the existing duplex and construction of two 35-foot high
detached single-family dwelling units. The rear unit will have a footprint of 856 square feet in area, and
the front unit will have a footprint of 906 square feet in area. Both units will have a front porch, one-car
garage, and two permeable-paver parking spaces. Both units will have a contemporary craftsman fagade
that incorporate centered finro-over-two windows, decorative brackets, standing seam metal roofing, an
embossed panel garage door with decorative hardware, cement-fiber siding and shake, a brick building-
skirt, and square porch posts. To the west of the units will be a shared driveway, which will provide
access to and from the site. The applicant is proposing to use permeable pavers and driveway runners to
limit the amount of pervious surface on the site. Along the front lot line, adjacent and parallel to Shore
Drive, the applicant is proposing low ornamental and evergreen landscaping to ensure that residents park
parallel to the front of the dwelling as shown on the site plan instead of parking perpendicular to Shore
Drive, which is the current practice.
LAND USE
EXISTING LAND USE: Nonconforming Duplex
SURROUNDING LAND North: • Shore Drive
USE AND ZONING: . Single-family and Duplex Dwellings / R-5R Residential
Resort District
South: . Single-family Dwellings / R-7.5 Residential District
East: . Landscaped and open area associated with dwelling to
south / R-7.5 Residential District
West: . Single-family Dwellings / R-7.5 Residential District
IMPACT ON CITY SERVICES
WATER: This site is connected to City water. There is a 10-inch City water line in Shore Drive.
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SEWER: This site is currently connected to City sanitary sewer.
EVALUATION AND RECOMMENDATION
Section 105(e) of the City Zoning Ordinance states that "no nonconforming use shall be converted to
another use which does not conform to this ordinance except upon a resolution of the City Council
authorizing such conversion, based upon its finding that the proposed use is equally appropriate or more
appropriate to the district than is the existing nonconforming use."
As currently developed, the site does not meet the front setback for a duplex dwelling. The table below
shows first, the existing setbacks for the nonconforming duplex, and then second, the setbacks required
for single-family dwellings in the R-7.5 District, and finally, the yard setbacks that are being proposed with
the proposed development of the finro single-family dwellings.
Setbacks Front Side (East) Side (V1Fest) Rear
Existing (Duplex) 20' 5.7' 12.3' 40.4'
Required for Single-Family
Dwellin 30' 5' 10' 20'
PrOpOS2d 30' (conforms) 5' (conforms) 14' (conforms) 20' (conforms)
As shown in the aerials and site survey included in this report, the site is currently primarily covered by
the 1,570 square-foot footprint of the existing structure and 3,780 square feet of gravel used for parking
and access. There is approximately 520 square feet of ornamental grasses and evergreen shrubs. The
proposed site plan includes 1,680 square feet of lawn and landscaped areas, including 3 medium canopy
trees. Instead of the existing gravel, the proposed site plan includes 1,320 square feet of concrete and
1,020 square feet of pervious pavers for accessing the site and parking. These figures are compared in
the table below. While the total footprint area of the legally nonconforming use will increase, the amount
of area used for accessing and parking on the site will decrease by 1,440 square feet and will be
comprised of more appropriate and sustainable materials; further, the landscaped area will more than
triple and will meet the canopy requirement.
Coverage Type Existing Proposed
Landscaping 520 square feet 1,680 square feet
Site access and parking
3,780 square feet (gravel) 2,340 square feet total
1,320 square feet (concrete)
1,020 square feet (permeable paver)
Building Footprint 1,570 square feet 1,762 square feet
The applicant has specifically proposed low-level grasses and shrubs between the right-of-way of Shore
Drive and the driveway for the front unit for the purpose of clearly designating where vehicles are to be
parked. Staff believes the low landscaping will improve the view for drivers exiting Kendall Street by
ensuring vehicles accessing the subject site are parked completely out of the right-of-way of Shore Drive.
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The proposed units are in keeping with the Shore Drive Design Guidelines by having a clearly defined
front porch entrance; using a standing-seam metal roof accent to differentiate befinreen the first and
second stories; incorporating a roof pitch between 6:12 and 10:12; including decorative craftsman style
accents; and having multiple raised roof areas.
Staff finds, based upon its evaluation of the proposal, that the conversion of the current use of the site
from one nonconforming duplex to use of the site for two single-family dwellings is more appropriate to
the surrounding area of R-7.5 zoning than is the existing nonconformity. The proposed development will
increase the amount of landscaped area on the site; improve the visibility for traffic at the intersection of
Kendall Street and Shore Drive; meet many of the Shore Drive Design Guidelines; and conform to the
setbacks currently required by the City Zoning Ordinance. Conforming to the setbacks required by the
Zoning Ordinance for single-family dwellings in important, particularly when Section 105(e) states that
when "any nonconforming use is converted to another use, the new use and accompanying conditions of
development shall conform to the provisions of this ordinance in each respect that the existing use
conforms, and in any instance where the existing use does not conform to those provisions, the new use
shall not be more deficient." The proposed development does, in this regard, conform to the regulations of
the R-7.5 District.
The request, therefore, is recommended for approval subject to the conditions below.
CONDITIONS
1. With the exception of any modifications required by any of these conditions or as a result of site
plan review, the site shall be developed substantially in conformance with the submitted site plan
entitled, "CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN EXHIBIT, LOT 4, BLOCK 13" as prepared by WPL and
dated 04/07/2014.
2. With the exception of any modifications required by any of these conditions or as a result of site
plan review, the structures shall be developed substantially in conformance with the submitted
untitled and undated conceptual elevation included in this report as "PROPOSED NORTH
ELEVATION".
3. As shown in the submitted conceptual elevation included in this report as, "PROPOSED NORTH
ELEVATION," cementious fiber-board horizontal siding and shake, standing seam metal roofing,
and brick shall be used as exterior materials.
4. All landscaping located within five feet of the front property line/right-of-way of Shore Drive shall
be maintained in good health at all times and/or replaced if necessary with similar landscaping.
The site shall meet the minimum landscaping requirements. All landscaping shall be approved by
the City Landscape Architect of the Development Services Center.
5. A final occupancy permit shall not be issued until all proposed and necessary improvements have
been made.
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NOTE: Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City
Ordinances and Standards. Any site plan submitted with this application may require revision
during detailed site plan review to meet all applicable City Codes and Standards. All applicable
permits required by the City Code, including those administered by the Department of Planning /
Development Services Center and Department of Planning / Permits and Inspections Division, and
the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, are required before any uses allowed by this
application are valid or any structures may be occupied.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the
Police Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental
Design (CPTED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
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APPLICANT DISCLOSURE
If the applicant is a corporation, partnership, firm, business, or other unincorporated
organization, complete the following:
1. List the applicant name followed by the names of all officers, members, trustees,
partners, etc. below: (Attach list if necessary)
La Paz LLC - W Chris Wood, Sole member
2. List all businesses that have a parent-subsidiary' or affiliated business entity2
relationship with the applicant: (Aftach list if necessary)
Applicant is employed by JD&W, Inc, a local contractor
? Check here if the applicant is NOT a corporation, partnership, firm, business, or
other unincorporated organization.
PROPERTY OWNER DISCLOSURE
Complete fhis section only if property owner is differenf from applicant.
If the property owner is a corporation, partnership, firm, business, or other
unincorporated organization, complete the following:
1. List the prope?ty owner name followed by the names of all officers, members,
trustees, partners, etc. below: (Attach list if necessary)
2. List all businesses that have a parent-subsidiary' or affiliated business entity2
relationship with the applicant: (Attach list rf necessary)
F? Check here if the property owner is NOT a corporation, partnership, firm,
business, or other unincorporated organization.
& See next page for footnotes
Does an official or em loyee of the City of Virginia Beach have an interest in the
subject land? Yes No 1-1
If yes, what is the name of the official or employee and the nature of their interest?
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
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ADDITIONAL DISCLOSURES
List all known contractors or businesses that have or will provide services with respect
to the requested property use, including but not limited to the providers of architectural
services, real estate services, financial services, accounting services, and legal
services: (Attach list if necessary)
WPL Site Design - Eric Gamer
'"Parent-subsidiary relationship" means "a relationship that exists when one
corporation directly or indirectly owns shares possessing more than 50 percent of the voting
power of another corporation." See State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act, Va.
Code § 2.2-3101.
2"Affiliated business entity relationship" means "a relationship, other than parent-
subsidiary relationship, that exists when (i) one business entity has a controlling ownership
interest in the other business entiry, (ii) a controlling owner in one entity is also a controlling
owner in the other entity, or (iii) there is shared management or control between the business
entities. Factors that should be considered in determining the existence of an affiliated
business entity relationship include that the same person or substantially the same person
own or manage the two entities; there are common or commingled funds or assets; the
business entities share the use of the same offices or employees or otherwise share activities,
resources or personnel on a regular basis; or there is otherwise a close working relationship
between the entities." See State and Lacal Govemment Conflict of Interests Act, Va. Code §
2.2-3101.
CERTIFICATION: I certify that the information contained herein is true and accurate.
I understand that, upon receipt of notification (postcard) that the application has been scheduled for
public hearing, I am responsible for obtaining and posting the required sign on the subject property at
least 30 days prior to the scheduled public hearing according to the instructions in this package. The
undersigned alsp)consents to enVy upon the subject property by employees of the Department of
Planning to potJSgraph and view the site for purposes of processing and evaluating this application.
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DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
LA PAZ, L.L.C.
AUGUST 5, 2014 CITY COUNCIL HEARING
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1 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE
2 CONVERSION OF A NONCONFORMING USE
3 ON PROPERTY LOCATED AT 2565 SHORE
4 DRIVE
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6 WHEREAS, La Paz, LLC (hereinafter the "Applicant") has made application to
7 the City Council for authorization for the conversion of a nonconforming duplex use
8 located at 2565 Shore Drive in the R-7.5 Residential Zoning District to two (2) single-
9 family dwellings on the parcel; and
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11 WHEREAS, there is currently a duplex on the parcel, which is nonconforming, as
12 it was constructed prior to the property being rezoned to R-7.5, where a duplex is not
13 allowed. This nonconforming use is being replaced by two (2) single-family dwellings;
14 and
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16 WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 105 of the City Zoning Ordinance, the
17 conversion of a nonconforming use is unlawful in the absence of a resolution of the City
18 Council authorizing such action upon a finding that the proposed use, as converted, will
19 be equally appropriate or more appropriate to the zoning district than is the existing use;
20 and
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22 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
23 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
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25 That the City Council hereby finds that the conversion to two (2) single-family
26 dwellings will be equally appropriate to the district as is the existing nonconforming
27 duplex use under the conditions of approval set forth hereinbelow.
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29 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
30 BEACH, VIRGINIA:
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32 That the conversion of the nonconforming use is hereby authorized, upon the
33 following conditions:
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35 1. With the exception of any modifications required by any of these
36 conditions or as a result of site plan review, the site shall be developed
37 substantially in conformance with the submitted site plan entitled,
38 "CONCEPTUAL SITE PLAN EXHIBIT, LOT 4, BLOCK 13" as prepared by
39 WPL and dated 04/07/2014.
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41 2. With the exception of any modifications required by any of these
42 conditions or as a result of site plan review, the structures shall be
43 developed substantially in conformance with the submitted untitled and
44 undated conceptual elevation included in this report as "PROPOSED
45 NORTH ELEVATION."
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47 3. As shown in the submitted conceptual elevation included in this report as,
48 "PROPOSED NORTH ELEVATION," cementious fiber-board horizontal
49 siding and shake, standing seam metal roofing, and brick shall be used as
50 exterior materials.
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52 4. All landscaping located within five feet of the front property line/right-of-
53 way of Shore Drive shall be maintained in good health at all times and/or
54 replaced if necessary with similar landscaping. The site shall meet the
55 minimum landscaping requirements. All landscaping shall be approved by
56 the City Landscape Architect of the Development Services Center.
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58 5. A final occupancy permit shall not be issued until all proposed and
59 necessary improvements have been made.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the day
of )2014.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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ITEM: MARY MEYER (Applicant & Owner), Conditional Use Permit for Home-
Based Wildlife Rehabilitation. 547 Susan Constant Drive (GPIN
2419318651). COUNCIL DISTRICT - LYNNHAVEN.
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2014
¦ Background:
The applicant requests a Conditional Use Permit to allow continued use of the
site as a Home-Based Wildlife Rehabilitation center. The applicant has been
operating as a Home-Based Wildlife Rehabilitation center, and was notified by a
Zoning Inspector of the need for a Conditional Use Permit.
On July 8, due to a family medical emergency and the need of the applicant to
travel to be with the family member, the applicant requested a deferral of this
application. The City Council granted a deferral to the August 5 meeting.
¦ Considerations:
During the past several days, the family member has passed away as a result of
the medical condition. As a result, the applicant has requested a continued
deferral to prepare for the memorial service and funeral, which will occur on
August 9. Due to the reason for the applicant's request for deferral, the District
Councilmember has agreed to a deferral to the August 19 City Council meeting.
On July 28, the applicant returned to the city for the purpose of presenting an
application she submitted to the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Board for a
10'x10' shed adjacent to the rear of the house. The shed is used to house the
animals that are being rehabilitated. The shed, however, is located within the
landward 50 feet of the Resource Protection Area, and Board approval is
required if the shed is to remain in place. After hearing the presentations from the
applicant and the public, the Board unanimously voted to deny the application.
Due to applicant's family issues and the need to relocate the remaining animals
being rehabilitated, the Board granted the applicant 60 days for removal of the
shed. Section 111(c) of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Area Ordinance
provides the applicant 30 days from the date of decision to appeal the Board's
decision to the Circuit Court. As of the date of this report, the applicant has not
officially appealed the decision.
MARY MEYER
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¦ Recommendations:
Deferral of the application to the August 19 City Council meeting is
recommended.
¦ Attachments:
Location Map
Recommended Action: Deferral to August 19
Submitting Department/Agency: Planning Department
City Manager: k
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH / S.L NUSBAUM, Conditional Use Permit (Drive-
through associated with a drugstore). Northwest corner of Princess Anne Road
and S. Witchduck Road (GPIN 1466783845). KEMPSVILLE DISTRICT.
MEETING DATE: August 5, 2014
¦ Background:
The applicants request a Conditional Use Permit for a drive-through facility
associated with a drugstore. The drive-through will be located on the rear (west)
side of a pharmacy-retail store that is proposed as part of the redevelopment of
this 2.1-acre site.
On March 25, the City Council deferred this item at the request of staff, as the
Agreement for S.L. Nusbaum's purchase of the property was still being
negotiated.
¦ Considerations:
Since the time of the March 25 deferral, negotiation of the terms of the Purchase
Agreement continued, and the August 5 City Council meeting was set as the date
for City Council's consideration of both the Use Permit application and the
purchase. Accordingly, the Use Permit was advertised for public hearing;
however, the terms for the sale of the property remain under negotiation.
¦ Recommendations:
An indefinite deferral of this application is recommended. The Use Permit request
will be advertised for public hearing upon the finalization of the terms of the
Purchase Agreement.
¦ Attachments:
Location Map
Recommended Action: Indefinite Deferral
Submitting Department/Agency: Planning Department /
City Manager: Y , -Z?
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L. APPOINTMENTS
CHESAPEAKE BAY PRESERVATION BOARD
WORKFORCE HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD
M. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
N. NEW BUSINESS
l. CANCEL and RESCHEDULE CITY COLJNCIL SESSIONS re:
a. GENERAL AND COUNCILMANIC ELECTIONS - NOVEMBER 4, 2014
b. NATIONAL HOLIDAY - NOVEMBER 11, 2014
0. ADJOURNMENT
PUBLIC COMMENT
Non-Agenda Items
Each Speaker will be allowed 3 minutes
and each subject is limited to 3 Speakers
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If you are physically disabled or visually impaired
and need assistance at this meeting,
please call the CITY CLERK'S OFFICE at 385-4303
8/5/14 st
CITY COIINCIL RETREAT
Moizday, September 8, 2014
Economic Development Office
Suite 700
4525 Main Street
(Corner of Columbus 8c Main Streets)
Town Center
CITYCODNCIL MEETINGSRESCHEDULED
EFFECTIVE: JUNE 1, 2014
FIRST/THIRD TUESDAYS: BRIEFING/INFORMAL/FORMAL SESSIONS
FIRST TUESDAYS: OPEN CITIZEN DIALOGUE
SECOND/FOURTH TUESDAYS: WORKSHOPS - 4: 00-6:00 PM
2014 CITYHOLIDAYS
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RUTH HODGES FRASER, MMC
CITY CLERK
PHONE (757) 385-4303 • FAX (757) 385-5669
VBgOV.C0111
CITY HALL • BLDG. 1, STE. 281
2401 COURTHOUSE DRIVE
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23456-9005
5 August 2014
HONORABLE MAYOR
MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL
In accordance with the City Code and scheduled meetings of the
governing body, your action is necessary to change any meeting schedule:
November 4, 2014, is Election Day [First Tuesday Formal Session]
and
November 11, 2014, is a national Holiday [Second Tuesday Workshop]
Also, in accordance with the City Code, the Formal Sessions of City
Council are to be held in December on the First and Second Tuesdays [December 2
and 9, 2014].
Please check your calendars and advise your pleasure so we can
schedule action on your Agenda to reschedule the subject Formal Session and
plan for the Workshop in the month of November 2014.
Respectfully,
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City of Virginia, B each
Cc: City Manager Ruth Hodges Fraser, MMC
City Attorney
ClTY OF VLRG/NIA BEACH
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1. BR[EFINGS
A. DOMINION VIRGINIA POWER C. Max
OFFSHORE ENERGY Bartholomew, Jr.,
Area Manager,
Dominion Virginia
Power
B. 2009 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN C Jack Whitney,
PROJECT KICKOFF/REVIEW/UPDATE Director - Planning
C. ARENA INFRASTRUCTURE Doug Smith, Deputy
City Manager
11/II1/IVN/ CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED CERTIFIED 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
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6/11-I MAYOR'S PRESENTATIONS
"VIRGINIA BEACH CNIC DAY" Nancy Marscheider
JI Visa Work and Travel Program International
Students
1-I . Ordinance to AMEND Sect 2-452.1 ofCity ADOPTED, BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
Code re Chesapeake Bay Preservation CONSENT
.4rea Board
2. Ordinance to ACCEPT/ APPROPRIATE ADOPTED, BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
$30,000 from Boys Baseball of Lynnhaven CONSENT
Inc re improvements to Lynnhaven
Baseball Complex
3. Resolution to AUTHORIZE/ EXECUTE a ADOPTED, BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
MOA ESTABLISHING the Hampton CONSENT
Roads Regional Water Quality Monitoring
Program
4. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE temporary ADOPTED, BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
encroachments into portions oY City CONSENT
Property known as Lake Joyce for MEADE
A./StiSAN FOWLKES
DISTRICT 4 - BAYSIDE
C/TY OF' VIRGLNIA BEACH
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5. Ordinance to TRANSFER funds to the FY ADOPTED, BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 1'
2014-15 Schools Operating Budget to CONSENT
provide a 3% salary increase
a.. $594,500 to the Instruction
Classitication
b. $58,000 to the Operations Classification
c. $29,000 to the Transportation
Classification
d. $21,750 to the Administration,
Attendance and Health Classification
e. $21,750 to the Technology
Classification
CROWN CASTLE USA, INC. DEFERRED TO 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
relocation of a Nonconforming Structure 8/5/14, BY
re a communication tower at Meadow CONSENT
Ridge Lane
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
2. TERRY COMPANIES FIVE, LLC APPROVED/ 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
CUP re multifamily dwellings at Ocean CONDITIONED, BY
Shore Avenue CONSENT
DISTRICT 5 - LYNNHAVEN
3. MARY MEYER for a CUP home-based DEFERRED TO 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y `(
wildlife rehabilitation at 547 Susan 8/5/14, BY
Constant Drive CONSENT
DISTRIC"C 5 - LYNNHAVEN
4. VIRGINIA BEACH DENIED 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
HORSEBACK/CHARLIE/
ROSEMARY THOMPSON CUP re
horses for hire at 1117 Horn Point Road
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
5. FRANKLIN JOHNSTON GROUP APPROVED, AS 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT, PROFFERED
LLC /TRUSTEES OF FIRST
L1'NNHAVEN BAPTIST CHURCH
for a COZ from AG-1 to Conditional A-
18 re multi-family dwellings at 2673
Princess Anne Road
DISTRICT 7 - PRINCESS ANNE
CITY OF VIRGlNIA BEACH
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K. APPOINTMENTS s
Appointed: 4 year T
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY term - 09/01/2014 - 10-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y A
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WETLANDS BOARD Reappointed: 5-year 1 1-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
term - 10/1/14-
9/30/19
Nils Bahringer
L/M/N ADJOURNMENT 6:19 PM
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Monday, Septen:ber 8, 2014
Ecotiomic Development Office
Suite 700
4525 Main Street
(Corner of Co[umbus & Maii: Streets)
Towu Center
CLTY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
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