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VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
Virginia Beach, Virginia
May 1, 2018
Vice Mayor Jones called to order the City Manger's Briefings on the FY2018-19 RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget) in the City Council Conference Room, Tuesday, May 1, 2018, at 3:00
P.M.
Council Members Present:
Jessica P. Abbott, M Benjamin Davenport, Robert M Dyer, Barbara
M. Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane, John D.
Moss, John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson, and James L. Wood
Council Members Absent:
None
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2018 COLLEGE BEACH WEEK
POLICE STATISTICS
Deputy City Manager Steve Cover expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support.
Deputy City Manager Cover provided a brief overview of the events from the weekend while Chief
Cervera presented the attached Briefing to City Council.
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FY2018-19 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget)
GENERAL REGISTRAR
ITEM#68019
3:23 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Donna Patterson, General Registrar. Ms. Patterson expressed her
appreciation to the City Council for their continued support:
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Voter Registration &
Elections
Budget Workshop May 1, 2018
Donna Patterson
The Department's Budget decreased 5.5%:
Voter Registration & Elections Operating Budget
Program Unit FY 17-18 FY 17-18 FY 18-19 ,', FY 18-19 I Change FY 18
Amended FTE I Proposed FTE I Amended to FY 19
Proposed
Voter
Registration& $1,828,553 12 $1,727,066 12 $101,487 -5.5%
Elections
Total $1,828,553 12 $1,727,066 12 $(101,487) (5.5%)
May 1, 2018
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GENERAL REGISTRAR
ITEM#68019
(Continued)
Here are the Department's Trends&Issues:
Voter Registration&Elections Trends&Issues
➢ Increase in absentee voting
> Last Year we saw a 50%increase in absentee voting in person and a
72%increase in by mail absentee voting from the last Gubernatorial
Election
> We anticipate that this will continue this November bringing our total
absentee voting to right around 6,000
➢ New location for office and warehouse
> Currently working with Facilities Management on leasing a new
secure location with additional space
> Space will require build-out
Here are the Department's Major Budget Changes:
Voter Registration&Elections Major Budget
Changes
• Procuring the additional software needed to
completely design our ballots and program
the voting machines
• Obtaining a new space for the office and
warehouse
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Ms. Patterson and the entire Department for their work
and dedication to the City.
May 1, 2018
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CITY ATTORNEY
ITEM#68020
3:29 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Mark Stiles, City Attorney. Mr. Stiles expressed his appreciation to the City
Council for their continued support:
to:
City Attorney
Budget Workshop May 1, 2018
Mark D. Stiles
The Department's Budget increased 3.6%:
City Attorney Operating Budget
Program Unit FY 17-18 FY 17-18 FY 18-19 FY 18-19 Change FY 18
Amended FTE I Proposed FTE Amended to FY 19
Proposed
Legal Services $4,303,791 42.61 $4,459,610 42.61 $ 155,819 +3.6%
Total $4,303,791 42.61 $4,459,610 42.61 $155,819 +3.6%
5.3%
411
94.7%
l]Personnel■Operations
May 1, 2018
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CITY ATTORNEY
ITEM#68020
(Continued)
Outside Counsel vs.In-House FY1417
• 24 full-time and 1 part-time attorneys
s..e supported by 17 professional staff and
1 Legal Office Administrator
$367 $3.1e • Divided into five functional sections:
$3" — Real Estate;Litigation;Policy and
Administration;Land Use;and Public
Education
• Represent and provide legal advice and
services to all City departments,boards,
commissions,employees and
volunteers
• Provided or managed 39,525 legal
m. wss me CI) service hours in FY17
• 87%of legal services provided in-house
at an average cost of$109 per hour
• The average cost of all legal services
provided was$149 per hour
Here are the Department's Accomplishments:
FY 2016-17 Accomplishments
Freedom of Information Act:Responded to more than 600 requests,
provided copies of more than 76,000 pages of documents and
facilitated the inspection of thousand of additional records.
• Conflicts,Contracts,and Ordinances and Resolutions:Analyzed more
than 100 potential or actual conflicts of interests and provided written
opinions and disclosures or abstention letters;reviewed more than
1,000 goods and services contracts for legal sufficiency;prepared over
300 ordinances and resolutions adopted by City Council.
• Provided legal work and negotiated terms to allow the first two
transatlantic cable sites at Camp Pendleton.
May 1, 2018
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CITY ATTORNEY
ITEM#68020
(Continued)
FY 2016-17 Accomplishments
fr Provided legal services for neighborhood dredging in the following
neighborhoods:Gills Cove,Harbour Point,Hurds Cove,Little Neck Creek,
Shadowlawn,Chesopeian Colony,Bayville Creek,Dix Creek and
Thoroughgood Cove.
fr Support for Human Services Mission:Concluded 372 child abuse and
neglect cases,13 child protective services cases and 44 adult protective
services cases.
fr Public Education:Resolved four U.S.Department of Education,Office of
Civil Rights complaints and nine Virginia Department of Education
discrimination complaints;reviewed 547 education related goods and
services contracts and three construction contracts;completed the sale of
the Adult Learning Center to the City.
'Volunteer Statistics-Department had four volunteers which provided 790
hours.
Here are the Department's Trends&Issues:
City Attorney Trends&Issues
➢ FOIA requests increasing in number,size and complexity
> Basic services(COIA analysis,contract review&ordinance
drafting)also increasing
> DRS need and support remaining consistent
➢ Major Projects:Dome Site,Sports Center and Pier
➢ Significant Litigation:Arena,Voting Rights Challenge
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mr. Stiles and the entire Department for their work and
dedication to the City.
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CITY AUDITOR
ITEM#68021
3:41 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Lyndon Remias, City Auditor. Mr. Remias expressed his appreciation to the
City Council for their continued support:
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OFFICE OF THE CITY AUDITOR
Budget Workshop May 1, 2018
Lyndon S. Remias,
City Auditor
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Our Mission:
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Integrity in City Operations
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CITY AUDITOR
ITEM#68021
(Continued)
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Organizational Chart - 17180
City Auditor
Lyndon Remias,CPA,CIA
Deputy City Auditor _ Deputy City Auditor
Chris Ford,CPA Gretchen Hudome,CIA,CRMA
Forensic Audit Manager _ Senior Auditor
Sharon Hayes,CFE,CICA Tim Bell,CICA
_ Contracted _ Senior Auditor
Manpower Tony Gonzalez,CPA,MBA
Administrative Specialist I
Rosana Clark
The Department's Budget increased 9.2%:
Office of the City Auditor Operating Budget
Change FY 18
FY 17-18 FY 17- FY 18-19 FY 18-19 Amended to FY 19
Program Unit Amended 18 FTE Proposed FTE Proposed
Personal! $ 833,891 7.0 $ 900,056 8.0 $ 66,165 7.9%
Fringe Benefits
Operating/ $ 32,201 7.0 $ 46,247 8.0 $ 14,046 43.6%
Capital
Total $ 866,092 7.0 $ 946,303 8.0 $ 80,211 9.2%
May 1, 2018
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CITY AUDITOR
ITEM#68021
(Continued)
Fraud Investigation Division FTEs vs.
Amount of Annual Investigations
Investigations
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--0FY 11 0 Frr130 r0 FY150 r0 r0—
Inv esgatOns -r FTEs
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Fraud, Waste, and Abuse Prevention and
Reporting Program
• Since the inception of the • In FY 17,we conducted 76
program over 10 years ago,the
number of investigations has investigations.
increased substantially.
• The program has a 24/7
confidential hotline and online
process for employees and
citizens to report suspected ( —
fraudulent activities. .
• While the number of _
investigations varies annually
the complexity and time to
resolve has increased and
affected the number of hours , .,
required to support the !'
mandated program.
May 1, 2018
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CITY AUDITOR
ITEM#68021
(Continued)
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Value Added — Return on Investment
High performing,results oriented audit shop:
• Responsive to City Council and City Manager
• New and/or improved departmental operating procedures
• New and/or improved internal controls
• New and/or improved customer service
• Cost recoveries resulting in revenue to the City
•Transparency to the citizens
• Enhanced trust of the citizens
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QUESTIONS?
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mr. Remias and the entire Department for their work and
dedication to the City.
May 1, 2018
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CITY CLERK
ITEM#68022
3:50 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Amanda Barnes, City Clerk. Mrs. Barnes expressed her appreciation to the
City Council for their continued support:
Municipal Council and
City Clerk's Office
Budget Workshop FY2018-19
Amanda Barnes,MMC
City Clerk
Municipal Council Operating Budget
Program Unit 1 FY 17-18 ' FY 17- FY 18-19 1 FY 18- Change FY 18
Amended 18 FTE Proposed 19 FTE Amended to FY 19
Proposed
Municipal $ 517,719 11.0 $ 583,962 11.0 $ 66,243 1.13%
Council
May 1, 2018
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CITY CLERK
ITEM#68022
(Continued)
Municipal Council
FY 2018-19 Budget
0 Budget by Fund
■General Fund
Budget by Expense Category
Personnel Operations
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City Clerk Operating Budget
Program Unit FY 17-18 FY 17- FY 18-19 FY 18- Change FY 18
Amended 18 FTE Proposed ' 19 FTE Amended to FY 19
Proposed
City Clerk $658,341 6.0 $ 640,073 6.0 18,268) (1.03%)
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CITY CLERK
ITEM#68022
(Continued)
City Clerk's Office
FY 2018-19 Budget
Budget by Fund
•
■General Fund
Budget by Expense Category •Ilin .01- `
;parr:
Personnel •Operations
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mrs. Barnes and the entire Department for their work
and dedication to the City.
May 1, 2018
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REAL ESTATE ASSESSOR
ITEM#68023
3:52 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Ronald Agnor, Real Estate Assessor. Mr. Agnor expressed his appreciation
to the City Council for their continued support:
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Real Estate Assessor
Budget Workshop May 1, 2018
Ronald D.Agnor
The Department's Budget increased 1.01%:
Real Estate Assessor Operating Budget
Program Unit FY 17-18 FY 17-18 FY 18-19 FY 18-19 Change FY 18
Amended FTE Proposed FTE Amended to FY 19
Proposed
Real Estate $3,304,156 34 $3,337,538 34 $33,382 1.01%
Assessor
Board of 3004 0 2 980 0 (24
Equalization l JO 80%1
Total $3,307,160 34 $3,340,518 34 $33,358 1.01%
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REAL ESTATE ASSESSOR
ITEM#68023
(Continued)
FY 2018-19 Proposed Budget
$305,907
9.2%
Budget by Expense Category
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Personnel •Operations
Here are the Department's Trends&Issues:
Real Estate Assessor Trends&Issues
> The number of short sales,foreclosures,and foreclosure sales executed in the City continues
a downward trend.As seen in the chart below,over the past two years,there have been total
decreases of 35.0%,273%,and 31.7%,in the respective categories.
Sale Type 2015 2016 i 2017
Short Sales 263 236 171
Foreclosures 916 799 664
Foreclosure Sales 785 725 536
➢ Pricing power remains good,but at a slightly lower rate of growth YoY.Single family housing
inventory(listings)at the start of 2018 was the lowest in 10 years. Months to absorb
inventory also hit a low of 3.95 months YoY.
➢ There is some volatility in overall new construction,but appreciation of existing residential
appears to be normalizing.Commercial properties are Increasing at a normalized rate.
Apartments are increasing at the highest rate in years due to resale of existing units at low
OAR and new units being brought to the market.
➢ While interest rates are currently low,an increase in mortgage rates could have a negative
effect on the market because average assessment and sales prices are still on the rise.
> We are using iPads to assist in field inspections and verifications.Future technological
upgrades are to have a mobile app that would allow the appraisers to enter data directly
from the field via iPads,and to enhance the digital capability of providing neighborhood
maps and additional layers of data that will not need to be printed,thus reducing the costs
associated with printing.
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mr. Agnor and the entire Department for their work and
dedication to the City.
May 1, 2018
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FINANCE
ITEM#68024
4:01 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Taylor Adams who is filling in for Patricia Phillips, Director - Finance.
Mr. Adams expressed his appreciation to the City Council for their continued support:
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Finance Department
Budget Workshop May 1, 2018
Patricia A. Phillips, Finance Director
The Department's Budget increased 2.4%:
Finance Department Operating Budget
FY 17 FY 18
FY 17-18 -18 FY 18-19 -19 Change FY 18 Amended
Program Unit Amended FTE Proposed FTE to FY 19 Proposed
Directors Office $630,531 5.0 $852,053 6.0 $221,522 35.1%
DMV STOP 313,000 0.0 650,000 0.0 337,000 107.7%
Program
Financial Systems 452,483 4.0 742,458 7.0 289,975 64.1%
Services
Accounting& 856,340 8.0 928,458 8.0 72,118 8.4%
Reporting
Payroll 876,586 10.0 865,629 10.0 (10,957) (1.2%)
Accounts Payable 722,899 9.0 565,484 8.0 (157,415) (21.8%)
Purchasing 1,286,880 14.0 1,342,978 14.0 56,098 4.4%
General Fund $5,138,719 50.0 $5,947,060 53.0 $808,341 15.7%
Risk Mgmt ISF 18,254,856 7.0 18,197,111 7.0 (57,745) -0.3%
Capital Projects ISF 174,030 2.0 0 0.0 ($174,030) (100.0%)
Total $23,567,605 59.0 $24,144,171 60.0 $576,566 2.4%
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FINANCE
ITEM#68024
(Continued)
Here are the Department's Trends&Issues:
Finance Trends & Issues
• SWaM Procurement Programs: Disparity Study continues(estimated
completion Summer 2018). Expect significant cost in recommendations.
• Financial Systems Modernization and Citywide Financial
Infrastructure:Upgrade of 19-year-old Oracle application and addition of
Timekeeping/Scheduling system
— Cornerstone of a well-managed government,creating future capacity
— 21"Century dashboards,mobile technology,paper reduction
— Elimination of shadow systems,duplication and inefficiencies
— Requires staff expansion—1 FTE added in FY19
• Risk Management Fund: Effective January 1,2018 WC fee schedule;rebuild
fund
• Triple-A bond rating: Constant review to maintain
• State level involvement: LODA(Line of Duty Act),VRS&VRS/Deferred
Compensation Program,Disability Retirement,Retiree Healthcare,VDOT billings
• DMV STOP Program fee increase$20 to$25 used for delinquencies
Increasing Expenditures...
Minority Business Expenditures
$25
$20.4
$20 $17.4%-
$1a.1
$15 $12.9
$11.5
$10
$5
$0
FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17
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FINANCE
ITEM#68024
(Continued)
Financial Systems Projects
PROJECT 3695—CIT 21n Century Enterprise Resource Planning(ERP)System
(Budget and Financial Applications)
• Projects*
• Dashboards*&Mgt.Analytics*
• Grants*
• Accounts Receivable(AR)*
• General Ledger
• Financial Reporting
• Procurement,Vendor Portal*, Contracting*,Spend Analytics*,Sourcing*
• Accounts Payable
• Fixed Assets/Inventory*
• Cash Management
• E-Records*,Automated Approvals
PROJECT 3663—CIT Enterprise Scheduling and Timekeeping System*
FY19—1 new FTE to support applications
•Denotes New Applications and Functionality
Risk Management Division-ISF
FY 19 Budget $18.2 M
• Departments charged based on actual experience
• Internal insurance company for City
— Coverage for all City-owned real property over$3.9 in assets
— Workers Compensation:Self-insured first$1.25M
— Automobile&Liability Insurance:Self-insured first$2M
• Administer vehicle titles and coordinates information on take home vehicles
• Total expenditures:$15.7M in FY17
• Disaster Cost Recovery:$5.3M received for Hurricane Matthew
• Workers'Compensation is$9.9M in expenditures(63%of total cash
expenditures),of which$4.8M(48.5%)paid to or on behalf of
inactive employees
• Estimated net actuarial liability$17.3M($40.2M total actuarial estimated
liability minus$22.9M in cash to cover @57% --funding level goal is 70%)
• Gradually Rebuild from Year End General Fund balance.
May 1, 2018
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FINANCE
ITEM#68024
(Continued)
Triple-A Bond Rating
• For 8th consecutive year,all 3 agencies affirmed the City's Triple-A rating
with stable outlooks
• Triple-A rating indicates strong capacity to meet financial obligations
resulting in favorable interest rates
• Bonds issued on reimbursement basis&rapid retirement of debt
• 45 bond issues outstanding to manage payments,security,IRS and SEC
(meet continuing disclosure requirements)
• Currently over$1.2 billion outstanding of which$932.1M tax supported&
$290.1M W&S,Storm Water and ARP
• December 19,2017 General Obligation Public Improvement Advance
Refunding sale saved taxpayers$8.3M over the next 15 years($6.8M NPV
or 8.7%of refunded bonds)with savings to City/Schools of$772k in FY
2018&$226k in FY 2019
• Continue to review for current refunding opportunities(advanced
refunding tax exempt no longer permitted)
• Communicating to three major rating agencies
Conclusions
• SWaM/Minority Business Procurement–Responding to disparity
study,multiple coaching and business programs for SWAM
vendors;staffing Minority Business Council,Expo/other events.
Expect Study recommendations to have implementation costs.
• ERP Infrastructure–Staffing determines success. Reduces high
risk of NOT implementing city department needed functionality.
Invests in sustaining future financial improvements and ensuring
workforce utilization to potential. Reduces sub-optimization.
• Risk Management Fund–Current liabilities$40.2M,assets of
$22.9M,leaving$17.3M deficit.Goal is to be 70%funded;current
level is 57%. Continue to build a safety culture and implement
changes in medical costs authorized by the General Assembly.
Gradually rebuild fund from year end GF Balance.
• Debt Management—within policies
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mr. Adams and the entire Department for their work and
dedication to the City.
May 1, 2018
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HUMAN RESOURCES
ITEM#68025
4:08 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Regina Hilliard, Director—Human Resources. Ms. Hilliard expressed her
appreciation to the City Council for their continued support:
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DEPARTMENT OF
HUMAN RESOURCES
Budget Workshop May 1, 2018
Regina S. Hilliard, Director
The Department's Budget increased 2.13%:
HUMAN RESOURCES OPERATING BUDGET
Change
FY 11- FT 18-19 FY 18 Atnes'4e4 to FY
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Director's Office 392,419 3 487,765 4 95,346 24.30%
Employee Relations 543,524 7 538,249 7 (5,275) -0.97%
Staffing&
Compensation 1,340,598 17 1,352,225 17 11,627 0.87%
Learning&
Development 810,253 7 800,106 7 (10,147) -1.25%
HR Police Services 119,061 1 118,746 1 (315) -0.26%
Member
Communications 119,457 1 119,676 1 219 0.18%
Human Rights
Commission 72,328 1 66,229 1 (6,099) -8.43%
Occupational Safety
&Health 1,372,073 12 1,388,511 12 16,438 1.20%
Total $4,769,713 49 $4,871,507 50 $101,794 2.13%
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HUMAN RESOURCES
ITEM#68025
(Continued)
Here are the Department's Trends&Issues:
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
TRENDS&ISSUES
• Technologically Focused
- Enhanced Recruitment and Onboarding Systems
- Performance Management integrated w/HRIS
- Digital Personnel Records-No paper personnel files
- Learning Management System-Stores and manages
certifications and training records
- Increased reporting capabilities needed
- Integrated systems(HRM,Performance Mgt,Budget)
- More employee self service
• Modernization of Leave Benefits
- Parental Leave and Maternity Leave
- Leave Donation Policy
Here are the Department's Major Budget Changes:
HUMAN RESOURCES MAJOR BUDGET
CHANGES
• Continuing Technological Focus
New position to focus on technology
- Key Contributor for Time&Attendance Project
• Enhancement of Benefits Package
- Modified Christmas Eve Holiday
- Eliminate Birthday Leave,added Flexible Holiday
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HUMAN RESOURCES
ITEM#68025
(Continued)
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES
FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS
• Enhanced Recruitment
- Competition in national labor market
- Expansion of presence in social media
- Low unemployment rates
• Turnover and Retirement Eligibility
• Healthcare Cost Trends
• Revisions to Fair Labor Standards Act
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mrs. Hilliard and the entire Department for their work
and dedication to the City.
May 1, 2018
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COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
ITEM#68026
4:15 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Julie Hill, Director — Communications Office. Ms. Hill expressed her
appreciation to the City Council for their continued support:
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Communications Office
Budget Workshop May 1, 2018
Julie Hill
The Department's Budget increased 9.15%:
Communications Office Operating Budget
FY 17-18 FY 17-18 FY 18-19 FY 18-19 Change FY 18
Program UnitAmended to FY 19
Amended FTE Proposed FTC
Proposed
$1,627,665 18.50 $1,791,762 20.50* $164,097 9.158%
*1 transfer from VBCPS
May 1, 2018
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COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
ITEM#68026
(Continued)
Here are the Department's Trends&Issues:
Trends & Issues in
Communications
❑Direct Communication
❑Added new tools to improve communications and
expand citizen engagement opportunities
❑Addressing rumors,fake news and misinformation
❑Sourcing New Content Management System (CMS)
Here are the Department's Major Budget Changes:
Communications Office
Major Budget Changes
• $4,500 to automate social media archiving
• $9,500 in additional funding to maintain
subscription of Publiclnput.com
• $82,116 Media and Communications
Coordinator
• Television Operations Technician funded by
Schools in 2017-18; transferred to City in
FY2018-19 (paid for by the Schools)
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Ms. Hill and the entire Department for their work and
dedication to the City.
May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FY2018-19 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget)
STiR OFFICE
ITEM#68027
4:23 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Ken Chandler, Deputy City Manager. Mr. Chandler expressed his
appreciation to the City Council for their continued support:
City of Virginia Beach
\13STiR sInntr oteguahoy,7n&R}ansesiliparency,
ency Office
Budget Workshop
May 1, 2018
eir:pi)20 ,N
The Department's Budget decreased 14%:
STiR Operating Budget
shnn:uu.r,o,i>pyur�,a:,.
l u utinn k Rrsilienry 7,;e
Program Unit FY 17-18 FY 17-18 FY 18-19 FY 18-19 Change FY 18
Amended FTE Proposed FTE Amended to FY 19
Proposed
STIR Office $ 698,276 6.0 $599,904 6.0 -$98,372 14%
Total $698,276 6.0 $599,904 6.0 $(98,372) (74%)
May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FY2018-19 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget)
STiR OFFICE
ITEM#68027
(Continued)
STIRSignificant Issues
Innnrntinn 8-Rcciliencq 011ie
> Continue to coordinate the alignment of the organization's
strategy to City Council's vision and goals
> Assist in building a performance measurement system to
make better decisions in planning,implementing,and
resourcing,utilizing metrics and data in our decision making.
> Refine Innovation lab space to best meet the needs of the City
in terms of innovation and process improvement.
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mr. Chandler and the entire Department for their work
and dedication to the City.
May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FY2018-19 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget)
BUDGET and MANAGEMENT SERVICES
ITEM#68028
4:26 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed David Bradley, Director—Budget and Management Services. Mr. Bradley
expressed his appreciation to the City Council for their continued support:
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Budget & Management
Services
Budget Workshop May 01, 2018
David Bradley
The Department's Budget decreased 3.0%:
Budget&Management Services Operating Budget
Program Unit FY 17-18 FY 17-18 FY 18-19 FY 1849 Change FY 18
Amended FTE Proposed FTE Amended to FY 19
Proposed
Budget&
Management $1,466,209 14.0 $1,422,761 14.0 ($43,448) (3.0%)
Services
May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FY2018-19 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget)
BUDGET and MANAGEMENT SERVICES
ITEM#68028
(Continued)
Here are the Department's Trends&Issues:
Budget and Management Services Trends&
Issues
➢ Enhanced Access&Transparency
Open Performance
Balancing Act
88 citizen budget submissions to date
Here are the Department's Major Budget Changes:
Budget and Management Services Major
Budget Changes
• Conversion of 2 Part-Time Positions to 1 Full-
Time Account Clerk I Position
• 1 Less position in FY19 than in FY89
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FY2018-19 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget)
NON-DEPARTMENTAL.
ITEM#68029
Mr. Bradley continued the presentation for Non-Departmental:
0
ep.''' N
Non-Departmental
Budget Workshop May 01, 2018
David Bradley
Non-Departmental: What is it?
Catch-All for City-wide items
• Includes:
>Employee Benefits and Benefits Administration
>Retiree Health Care
>Real Estate Tax Relief
>Organizational Grants&Community Organization
Grants
➢The City's External Audit
>Building Leases and Contracts
May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FY2018-19 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget)
NON-DEPARTMENTAL
ITEM#68029
(Continued)
The Non-Departmental Budget increased 6.3%:
Non-Departmental TOTAL Operating Budget
Program Unit FY 17-18 FY 17- FY 18-19 FY 18- Change FY 18
Amended 18 FTE Proposed 19 FTE Amended to FY 19
Proposed
Total $76,466,288 0.0 $81,283,547 0.0 $4,817,259 6.3%
Non-Departmental by Fund
Town Center SSD
l%
Town Center TM
10%
General
47%
El
Non-Departmental Operating Budget
Program Unit FY 17-18 FY 17- FY 18-19 FY 18- Change FY 18
Amended 18 FTE Proposed 19 FTE Amended to FY 19
Proposed
General Fund $35,796,660 0.0 $38,066,191 0.0 $2,269,531 6.3%
Total
TIP Total $30,274,290 0.0 $32,335,631 0.0 $2,061,341 6.8%
Town Center TIF
Total $7,964,195 0.0 $8,343,269 0.0 $379,074 4.8%
Town Center SSD
Total $2,431,143 0.0 $2,538,456 0.0 $107,313 4.4%
Total $76,466,288 0.0 $81,283,547 0.0 $4,817,259 6.3%
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FY2018-19 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget)
NON-DEPARTMENTAL
ITEM#68029
(Continued)
Here are the Non-Departmental Major Budget Changes:
Non-Departmental Major Budget Changes
• Veterans Real Estate Tax Relief Participation is up 106%and
costs are up 193%from 6+years agoC—iparticipation —Cost
1600 $6,000,000
1200 r
55.000.000
1200 •
$4.000,000
loco
800 $3,000,000
600 i
iI $2,000,000
400
$1,000.000
200 •
0 $0
FY13 F314 FY15 FY16 FY17 ....
• The Total FY19 Real Estate Tax Relief cost(Veterans, Elderly,and
Disabled)increase will be$1,696,418
Non-Departmental Major Budget Changes
Support for Lynnhaven River Now,Lifesaving Museum,and the Atlantic Wildfowl
Museum has been relocated to Organizational Grants from other budget sources.
Organization Grant FY 2018-19
Virginia Symphony 25,000 USO Wounded Warrior Week 20,000
Orchestra
HRPDC-MMRS 90,726 Square One/GrowSmart 53,000
HRPDC-Membership 371,975 Court Appointed Special Advocates 48,000
HR Military and Federal 226,814 Students on the Swim 20,000
Facilities Alliance
South East 4H 7,500 STOP Inc. 13,700
Hampton Roads Chamber 10,000 Navy League 21,250
Virginia Dare Soil and Water
8,003 Opportunity Inc. 106,436
Conservation
We Feed 25,000 Achievable Dream 3,000
EVMS 450,528 Sponsorship for Oceana 75th 25000
Anniversary
Building Trades Academy-
78,000 lifesaving Museum 59,630
Tidewater Builders
HR Economic Development
403,000 Atlantic Wildfowl Museum 52,131
Alliance
TCC 6,000 Sister Cities 22,000
VBSPCA 30,000 Lynnhaven River Now 181,839
American Red Cross 20,000 Together We Can 1,500
Virginians for High Speed 10,000 Opportunity Grants 34,359
Rail
Virginia Arts Festival 350,000
May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FY2018-19 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget)
NON-DEPARTMENTAL
ITEM#68029
(Continued)
Community Organization(COG) FY2017-18
Together We Can Foundation 25,000
Chesapeake Care 20,000
Armed Services YMCA of Hampton Roads 33,724
For Kids 15,000
Eggleston 15,000
Samaritan House,Inc. 35,000
Judeo-Christian Outreach Center(JCOC) 70,000
Mother SetonHouse/Seton Youth Shelters 25,000
Children's Health Investment Program(CHIP) 8,550
The Foodbank of Southeastern Virginia 75,000
Children's Hospital of the King's Daughters,Inc. 30,000
Beach Health Clinic 47,500
Endependence Center,Inc. 20,000
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia 61,662
Legal Aid Society of Eastern Virginia 20,000
Non-Departmental Major Budget Changes
• $340,000 Lease for Voter Registration and
Elections Office Space for Electoral Security
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mr. Bradley and the entire Department for their work
and dedication to the City.
May 1, 2018
34
CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
FY2018-19 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN(Budget)
CITY MANAGER
ITEM#68030
4:36 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed David L. Hansen, City Manager. Mr. Hansen expressed his appreciation to
the City Council for their continued support: 04.,
r
City Manager's Office
Budget Workshop May 1, 2018
David L. Hansen, City Manager
City Manager's Office
Operating Budget
Program Unit FY 17-18 FY 17- I FY 18-19 FY 18- ' Change FY 19 Adjusted
Adjusted 18 FTE Proposed I 19 FTE to FY 19 Proposed
City Manager's $2,118,900 14.0 $2,305,109 14.0 186,209 8.8%
Staff
Office of
Volunteer 214,578 2.5 305,080 4.0 90,502 42.2%
Resources
Total $2,333,478 16.5 2,610,189 18.0 276,711 11.86%
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mr. Hansen and the entire Department for their work
and dedication to the City.
May 1, 2018
35
CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
4:40 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Mark Shea, Comprehensive Planning Coordinator. Mr. Shea expressed his
appreciation to City Council for their continued support:
BURTON STATION
STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA PLAN UPDATE
CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING MAY 01,2018
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Mark E.Shea,Comprehensive Planning Coordinator
Here is an Overview of today's Presentation:
ORDER OF PRESENTATION
• Burton Station Strategic Growth Area Plan(SGA) actions to
date
• Summary of 2009 Plan and reasons for updating the plan
• Capital Projects underway and programmed
• Highlights of Draft Plan Update
• Burton Crossing Rezoning
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
Here is an Overview of the SGA Plan Actions to Date:
SGA PLAN ACTIONS TO DATE
• Initial briefings held with City Council on Nov.28,2017 and Planning
Commission Jan.10,2018.
• First public meeting was held Jan.25,2018.Focus of this meeting was on
future land use for Burton Station Village.
• Briefing given to L and J Gardens Civic League on Feb.22,2018.
• Briefing given to Hampton Roads Association of Commercial Realtors
(HRACRE)on March 7,2018.
• Second public meeting held March,26,2018.
• First steering committee meeting on April 16,2018. •
• Third public meeting held on April,19,2018.
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EXISTING
PLAN-
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ADOPTED
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JANUARY 27,
2009 .t„„,
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
Three (3)Alternatives were presented for Burton Station Village:
PLAN ADOPTION-JANUARY 27,2009
3 Alternatives Presented for Burton Station
Village:
Option 1- Option 2- Option 3-
Predominately Low Predominately High Predominately High
Density Residential Density Residential Density Commercial
•' , •. �
•
F• T\
The Stakeholders chose Option 1:
PLAN ADOPTION -JANUARY 27,2009
Stakeholders Chose Rte,
Option 1:Low Density r".„ — ! .2--
Residential •
• 31 existing homes
r 38 new single family
homes / 441
•
Corner shop t ? ' ,;III
Senior Living Facility ir •
• Community Center
r Memorial Park
• Relocate Golf Course tl.
�'r
0 Truncate Burton A \
Station Rd,add loop
road
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
There are a number of things having changed prompting the Plan Update:
WHERE ARE WE NOW?
• Things have
changed-Time for
Plan Update
• No More Golf Course ��
• Outlet Mall !r.r. "" —
Developed - ' -- se- - ".'.Rr 1
• Road network �.�, +•
changed(Wesleyan ff
Dr.is now Premium r.
Outlet Blvd,Burton
Station Rd will now _ _
need to remain open
to Miller Store Rd)
• 381-Unit Apartment
Project Approved
• Airport Authority Re-
zoned their property
to I-1 in 2017
This map shows the area, today:
WHERE ==
ARE WE ,r
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NOW? :- - '
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May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTONSTATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
CAPITAL
PROJECTS
Here is an overview of the Infrastructure Improvements and Construction of Burton Station and Tolliver
Roads:
f -f Don Station Road
,* t.. Northampton Blvd to Tim
id` y \ \ 1 Rd
aw' h 1-1, : , iolFrr r lead
f = 300'west of Burton
Station Road to RR
J 4
.r%\ • Total Project Cost
','s.i'<i $15 million
? • Construction
> 4 A:. t awarded January
2018
,�1f' 'f, • Construction start
.. , •., on12o18
'*,4 /' it� Construction
j .r-fi �, r�N 'A completion Summer
Iao } r>` 2019
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May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION, STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
Here is a rendering of the proposed Burton Station and Tolliver Roads:
Burton •. s"i 6
Station - ~ • J _ - ;
Road 0r%7i '-N.
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Tolliver ° .z.z - -
RoadK,7 s :<
The next phase is the improvements to Burton Station Lake:
r,„ r, ,�i-° 1,,,,,..,a•.. JS Lake Outfall
\‘s4 ti. i, „g , . ; Improvements
%
i 4^ Scope:Piping and
,� concrete flume from
+`,. -. sta ly '., , lake to Diamond
t33 Springs Road
.` ,C
,�� _� 1* ,r,{�,� `� Cost Participation
} Agreement:City
e n i NI 4 design and acquire
iiifir^ .. „1� property:Developer to
• Construct
�Tx e l
: F - • Total Project Cost
• .- ¢. s .!g ;1.5 million
r, +} Acquisition
WI
+ -�, Complete
Construction start
'r `rti
� Summer 2018
x
't.- � -c-°'''rte h` '` � �:,� Construction
` : ttilii: �� Completion early
/ ,p �' 2019
t
May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
Public Utilities will be improvi1101111r (' ."'%tic'
ng the Sanitary Sewer Pump Station:
Sanitary sewer
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. ., ,
Pump Station
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..., -4- e-, ---:;.
� ▪ New sewer pump station to serve
�,� /y projected development
_ BURTON `
tt' STATION '1\ • Total Project Cost=92.15 million
!• r1 L4KE n` , • Construction start late 2018
F I, Mme.
s • Construction Completion late 2019
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Here is an Overview of the proposed Fire/EMS Station. Construction is scheduled to begin in January
2019:
PROPOSED FIRE/EMS STATION
Project Schedule/Cost
Design: May 2017-Jun 2018
Construction: Jan.2019-April
2020
/ 1� Total CIP Funding $7,810,000
Tolliver Road
Project Summary t
• 14,300 Square Feet ii -.c
• 3-Apparatus Bays §
• One Engine Company l-
• One Ladder Company
• Technical Rescue Capabilities - i'•."
• EMS Advanced Life Support Unit
• Moss Casualty Incident Support Unit
May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
There are plans for future improvements to Tolliver Road Extension:
` `i Touter Road Eldarabn
Y�
¢ 'sem F, t- H f
Extension of Tolliver Road from RR to
--- „`- Ai Rail Avenue and Improvements
F along Ak Rail Avenue to Thurston
Avenue
!! ` 1 P 4,;1. d • Project provides curb and
pr
• 77 .V11 .•' gutter,sidewalks,sever,water.
t.•,.ri --,4""' �4. . w *•!+'1 storm water.LED street lights
and relocates an existing pump
'', r , R_ station
• Design start fall 2018
:* ^ �-. • Not funded for construction
kete > 4
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There are also plans for Burton Station Extension from Tim Road to Miller Store Road; however, this
project is not funded:
;orlon Station Extension
*` a • Extends Burton Station
Road improvements from.
c � .`: it Tim Road to Miller Store
. Road
ti;.: • Not funded
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
Here is a rendering of the VDOT Northampton Boulevard/I-64 Interchange Improvement Project:
VDOT NORTHAMPTON BLVD./I-64 INTERCHANGE
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
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ARE WE '_ •� ,..i,116 . '.--
NOW?
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May 1, 2018
44
CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTONSTATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
Here is a rendering of the Draft Land Use Plan:
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DRAFT LAND ef,
USE PLAN
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BURTON STATION VILLAGE
E.i�tin�,Plan i.I�r SngI FamiI °r�'P� .i Plan it i��r Mind ll.
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4,., _irk't_. ::, , .,---- ..... 4',ct.., (
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May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
MIXED USE BUILDINGS
Building Heights :_l'� �.. A�
to be 3-5 stories to-,;;" 1 ;•, .
Ill j (13
(Peninsula 'f._ ..Town Center)
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MULTI-USE DEVELOPMENTS
kirtitr:
Multi-Use
Development
(Horizontal)
in York County - A`
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
The key design feature of Mixed/Multi-use Open Space is to ensure the entire development is walkable:
MIXED/MULTI USE OPEN SPACE
�• rte �
• Mixed and Multi-Use /���///
developments feature `' /i /-. 4
common open space �� .
'`/ //•` �
networks and central J \\_ �
gathering places.A key °;rt,•
design feature is to ensure '!;}'. 3. '',,
that the entire ;,'' ! \`+�
development is walkable �� \',
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4'•' " OPEN SPACE
ti Iv A
greenway/park system should be
-�' �_ developed to replace the former
,4 ` existing and planned golf course.
, This system will serve to provide
buffers,connections between land
/ i opt
• uses,and aesthetic enhancement
f
1i ` -:4 of the built environment.
ais S, Y' -• ," / OPEN SPACE DEVELOPMENT
+ ", STRATEGIES;
'N /•`-`� ;w- . • Incorporate centralized open
space with mixed-use
development
,i • Design stormwater
management facilities with
parks and recreation
%.,r,, , \'_, __400.,4 _..,
component
- .z. • Create continuous greenway
for recreation and pedestrian
and bikeway connectivity
l' throughout site and to other
destinations 24
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
Here are examples of Mixed-Use Development with Open Space:
MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT OPEN SPACE
TOWN GREEN: /
• Central park&
gathering space in a
mixed-use center or
villagefiii.miE
x ^`" ��n t - • i�'�k —apt
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MIXED-USE DEVELOPMENT OPEN SPACE
URBAN PLAZAtVi
.t, ---
• Smaller-scale urban ' V _
open space within a ••'•..
mixed-use setting•
+ �"
MIN 4i6
1164
n.l�
1 (C. r '.
•
May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
OPEN SPACE INTEGRATED WITH STORMWATER
ECO-GARDEN AND LAKE TRAILS;
• Primary purpose-stormwater
management -
• Secondary purpose-recreational use
ri• -
1-
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OPEN SPACE GREENWAY SYSTEM
TRAIL NETWORK:
• Accommodates multiple forms of
recreation,creates connections, '
and establishes a greenway -
framework throughout the area - I
:Ck A1014
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
NORFOLK'S LAKE WRIGHT
CONCEPTUAL OPEN SPACE PLAN
Conceptual Open Space Plan
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4 \
4
Connect new greenway to Lake
Wright Trail
• New soft trail around lake
• Existing crosswalk
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LAKE LAWSON/ LAKE SMITH NATURAL AREA
Nearest City park with broad range of amenities
t."14- • Playground
• Trails }
• Scenic Overlooks
• Fishing
Po
•
- • Boating&kayak
access
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50
CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
Here is the Future Timeline for SGA Plan Update:
FUTURE TIMELINE FOR SGA PLAN UPDATE
• Brief City Council on Draft Plan -
changes on May 1,2018
• Next Steering Committee
meeting to be scheduled in
May,2018
• Complete Draft Plan Update "!`n ,.. . A' e� 1 Document and brief Planning '--•- -•
- --ti
Commission on May 9,2018 -":;,'_-
• Planning Commission Public
Hearing on June 13,2018 ',�'rer �; _
• Tentative City Council Public
Hearing July 10,2018
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BURTON CROSSING REZONING(SCHEDULED FOR
PLANNING COMMISSION IN MAY)
2016 SGA Plan Pending rezoning application
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May 1, 2018
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
BURTON STATION,STRATEGIC GROWTH AREA (SGA)
UPDATE
ITEM#68031
(Continued)
DISCUSSION
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mr. Shea and everyone working on this important
project.
May 1, 2018
52
CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS
ASHVILLE PARK UPDATE
ITEM#68032
4:55 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones welcomed Barry Frankenfield, Director—Planning and Community Development. Mr.
Frankenfield expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support:
NB Virginia Beach
•
Zoning History of r _
Ashville Parke' ,-.
City Council Presentation Mayi.,2,318 ,'•
Barry Frankenfield,Director?lann;+g and Community OevNopme ss
Here is the Zoning History of Ashville Park:
Zoning History of Ashville Park
• 1995-2003:Local consultant Dick Browner works with property
owners to consolidate their parcels for development as a golf course
community;however,demand for golf courses drops
• 2003:Ashville Park,LLC(Lewis McMurran,Ill)proposes development
• 2003 May:Ashville Park,LLC submits application to City for a
Conditional Change of Zoning(AG-1/AG-2 to PD-H2 Planned
Development[R-30 Residential])
• 2004 February 24:City Council grants zoning change for 490
dwellings(160 are age-restricted)
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• Late 2004:McMurran sells property to Sandler at Ashville Park,LLC
• 2005 January 3:Sandler submits application for a modification to the
Conditional Zoning Agreement(proffers)of the 2004 zoning change
• 2005 May 10:City Council grants zoning change for 499 dwellings
(169 are age-restricted)
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(Update)
Here is an Overview of the 2005 Plan approved by City Council:
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(Update)
Zoning History of Ashville Park
• 2010:ATC Realty Sixteen,Inc.(subsidiary of Wells Fargo)forecloses
on property due to failure of Sandler at Ashville Park to meet loan
obligations
• 2011:ATC Realty Sixteen submits an application to modify the 2005
zoning change--removal of the age-restriction for Ranier Village
(VILLAGE B)as well as the Active Adult Center planned for that
village.City Council approves the requested modification on February
14,2012
• 2012 February 16:ATC Realty Sixteen conveys property to HOFD
Ashville Park,LLC(subsidiary of HomeFed Corp.),which was the
winning bidder at foreclosure
Zoning History of Ashville Park
• 2013 November:HOFD Ashville submits an application to modify the
2005 rezoning and plan,which includes a rezoning of an 87-acre
parcel to the south located on New Bridge Road(Elbow Farms
Associates-owner of farm)
• HOFD Ashville proposed preserving the 87 acres,zoning it to P-1,
and`transferring'the 87 units(one unit per acre in Transition Area)to
the HOFD Ashville Park property
• 2014 January 8:Planning Commission recommends approval of
application,10-0
• 2014 February 25:Applicant requests(and Council grants)an
indefinite deferral of the application
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(Update)
This is the modification to the existing plan submitted to City Council in 2013. City Council indefinitely
deferred this application on February 25, 2014:
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• NOTE:There are now two applications still active for Ashville Park;
application deferred in 2014 is referred to as the"2014 Rezoning."
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• 2015 January:HOFD Ashville submits a new application to modify the
2005 rezoning application.The difference between this application
and the 2014 Rezoning is that the 87 acres to the south is no longer
part of the application
• 2015 March 11:Planning Commission recommends approval of 2015
Rezoning application 10-0
• 2015 April 21:City Council defers the application to May 19
• 2015 May 19:City Council indefinitely defers the application
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(Update)
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(Update)
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Zoning History of Ashville Park
• The 2015 Ashville Park Rezoning(does not include the 87-acre Elbow
Farms property)remains in Indefinite Deferral status
• Number of units does not change-remains 499
• Ashville Park Drainage Improvements-Phase 1 project does not
change lot/street layout
• Following Transition Area Guidelines,jurisdictional wetlands and
stormwater ponds may be included in density calculations
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(Update)
Tom Leahy, Deputy City Manager continued the presentation with the Cost Participation Agreement for
Ashville Park Drainage Improvements—Phase I:
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City Council Informational Briefing-May 1,2018 ,
Thomas M.Leahy,Deputy City Manager
Here is an Overview of the Ashville Park Stormwater Project—Phase I:
Ashville Park Stormwater Project-Phase I
• Flooding relief to the 299 families in the existing Villages A and B.No
flooding in any living spaces in a 100-year storm.
o Water would still pond in yards and streets,but it would drain away faster
(hours versus days). Some garages and cars on streets still at risk.
• Additional benefits with respect to more frequent precipitation events
(2-year,5-year,and 10-year storms).
• Phase I has been designed assuming that Village C development
would proceed with either 98 or 116 lots.
• Phase I will not provide all the improvements necessary for Villages D
and E to move forward.
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(Update)
Here is a rendering of the Scope of Phase I:
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• Developer Constructed Components
o Regrade Historic Farm Ditch
o Three new storage BMPs(2A,1OA,and 16)
o Expansion of existing BMP 6
o Two new canals 1OA and 15 connecting BMPs 10, 10A,and 15
o Ranier Emergency Ingress/Egress
• City Constructed Components
o Pump station and gated weir at Flanagans Lane
o Ditch and culvert improvements associated with raising Sandbridge Road
at the New Bridge Road intersection
o Stabilize Princess Anne Farm Ditch
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Here are the Details of Cost Participation Term Sheet:
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Details of Cost IM1PSA T , _ • 89o0.ees;
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Details of Cost Participation Term Sheet
• Total Project Cost-Phase I: $11,122,796
• Negotiated Cost Share: $8,008,413 for the City(72%)and
$3,114,383 for the Developer(28%)
• City will purchase 5.490 acre parcel for$363,500($1.52 per sq ft)
o Parcel would incorporate BMP 10A.City would own in fee-simple
o City would bank water quality credits worth$2,144,868
• Net Cost share for Developer would be$2,750,883($3,114,383 less
$363,500)
• All other property and easements necessary for construction,access,
and maintenance dedicated to City at no cost.
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Details of Cost Participation Term Sheet
• With City ownership of newly constructed storage BMP,it will be able to bank
water quality credits worth$2,144,868
• Credits will offset requirements projects in the southern watershed
o Princess Anne Road VITA
o Sandbridge/Nimmo VIIA and VIIB
o New Bridge/Sandbridge Road intersection improvements
o Pungo Ferry Road improvements
• If the CPA is ultimately approved,it would be staff's recommendation to use
the credits for CIP projects in the southern watershed and transfer the
equivalent savings from the benefitting CIP projects to the Ashville Park CIP
Details of Cost Participation Term Sheet
• City would be responsible for constructing the City components
• Developer would be responsible for constructing the Developer
components valued at$7,247,000
• City would pay the developer for the construction of the developer
components less the Developer's cost share of$2,750,883
• If the approved low bid exceeds the City Cost Cap,the City has the
right to re-negotiate with Developer
• If the approved low bid is less than the estimated cost of the
"Developer Components",the developer will retain the first$1.0M of
savings.The amount above$1.0M will be shared between the City
and Developer based on a 50/50 split
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Details of Cost Participation Term Sheet
• No building permits would be issued for Village C homes until the
expansion of BMP 6 and BMP 16 are substantially complete
o This would not include the City's Building Administrator from allowing
"model"homes to be constructed(but not occupied).
• No Certificate of Occupancy for any homes in Village C would be
issued until all"Developer Components"are completed and accepted
by the City
• Existing BMP's will not be used to manage erosion and sediment
control
• If new BMP's are used to manage erosion and sediment control,they
must be over-excavated to address erosion collection and the
Developer must provide as-built surveys to confirm actual volume
prior to acceptance and release of bonds
Recommendations and Next Steps
• Staff recommends moving forward with CPA based upon term sheet
o Best interest of City,Developer,and Ashville Park Neighborhood
• Construct Gated Control Structure and Weir
o Project has been bid. Completion scheduled for fall 2018
• Execute Cost Participation Agreement with Developer
• Proceed with Final Design of pump station and Sandbridge/New
Bridge Road intersection improvements
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DISCUSSION q4
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Lot Method
Details of Cost Total Loa inWilshireVillage 235
Participation Term Total Loa in RankrVillaye .64
Sheet Total Proposed Loa inVillage C 826
Total Loa 4.5
City ResponsibleforWilohire and RanierVillages 299
DevdoperResponsibkforVillageC ss6
Pro-Rata Share Percent of Total
Methodology City Percentage(Wilshire+Ramer/Tota') 72%
Developer Percentage(Wage C/Total) 28%
Cost Responsibility Based on Pro-Rata Shane
Total ProjectCost t2;au,796
City Portion(7a%) 88,008,403
Developer Portion PM) 23.2.4,303
Vice Mayor Jones expressed his appreciation to Mr. Frankenfield, Mr. Leahy and everyone working on
this important project.
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PRIVATE-PUBLIC EDUCATION AND
INFRASTRUCTURE ACT(PPEA)
PROCEDURE REVISIONS
ITEM#68033
5:37P.M.
This presentation was rescheduled due to lack of time.
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CITY COUNCIL
LIAISON REPORTS
ITEM#68034
5:37P.M.
There were no City Council Liaison Reports
May 1, 2018
67
CITY COUNCIL
COMMENTS
ITEM#68035
5:37 P.M.
Councilman Dyer provided a copy of the Councilmembers Abbott, Dyer and moss Proposal for the
FY2018-19 Operating and Capital Budget and Related Ordinances. Councilman Dyer advised they
wanted to provide this proposal in order to have adequate time for meaningful discussion.
Council Lady Kane asked if this proposal is "all or nothing" and Councilman Dyer assured Council
Lady Kane the proposal was not "all or nothing" and is looking forward to working with Council in
coming up with an agreement.
Council Lady Abbott advised they wanted to provide this proposal as soon as possible in an effort to
receive feedback.
May 1, 2018
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
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ITEM: Councilmembers Abbott, Dyer, and Moss Proposal for the FY 2018-19
Operating and Capital Budget and Related Ordinances
MEETING DATE: May 15, 2018
• Background: On March 27, 2018, the City Manager proposed the City of
Virginia Beach FY 2018-19 Resource Management Plan, which includes the Operating
Budget and Capital Improvement Program. The City held various workshops and two
public hearings to provide the public the opportunity to comment on the proposed
Resource Management Plan.
• Considerations: Attached ordinances make up the Operating and Capital
Budget proposal offered by Councilmembers Abbott, Dyer and Moss. In general terms,
this proposal provides:
• Real Estate Tax Rate held at $1.0025 per $100 of assessed value;
• No increase to the Stormwater ERU fee;
• No personal property tax increase;
• No cigarette tax increase;
• No local vehicle license increase;
• No trash fee increase;
• Open Space and ARP funding formerly designated for light rail is used to fund
flood relief and drainage;
• Application of a 2% lapse rate to City payroll and use of such savings to fund
a robust compression adjustment for public safety;
• Require the City Manager to make difficult choices regarding proposed new
FTEs.
A detailed list of all of the proposed changes is attached.
The following ordinances are provided as part of the Abbott/Dyer/Moss Budget Proposal
that differ from the ordinances provided in the City Manager's Proposed Budget:
1. An Ordinance Making Appropriations for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2018 and
Ending June 30, 2019 in the Sum of $2,004,761,615 for Operations
2. An Ordinance Establishing the Tax Levy on Personal Property and Machinery and
Tools for the Calendar Year 2019
3. An Ordinance to Remove Stormwater ERU fee increases
4. An Ordinance to Re-Direct Agricultural Reserve Program and Open Space Program
Dedication of Funds
5. An Ordinance to Adopt the FY 2019/ FY 2024 Capital Improvement Program
The following ordinances that were included in the City Manager's Proposed Budget are
included in the Abbott/Dyer/Moss Budget Proposal:
1. An Ordinance to Establish the Tax Levy for Real Estate for Fiscal Year 2019
2. Sandbridge Tax Increment Financing District Surplus
3. Resolution Regarding City Health Insurance
4. Annual Funding Plan to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
5. An Ordinance to Amend Sections 35-64 and 35-67 of the City Code regarding
Elderly and Disabled Tax Relief
6. An Ordinance to Amend Section 35-159 of the City Code Pertaining to Tax on
Transients Obtaining Lodging to Extend the Sunset of the Flat Room Rate and
Remove the Sunset of 0.5%
7. An Ordinance to Amend the City Code Pertaining to Flexible Holidays
8. An ordinance to Amend the City Code Pertaining to City Holidays to Make Christmas
Eve a Holiday
9. Ordinance Authorizing the Issuance of General Obligation Bonds
10.Ordinance Authorizing the Issuance of Storm Water Utility System Revenue Bonds
■ Public Information: The City provided appropriate public notices for the City
Manager's Proposed Budget. Information regarding the City Manager's Proposed
Budget has been made available at the public libraries, City Hall, at various town hall
meetings, and on the City's webpage. This item will be advertised as part of the normal
Council agenda process.
■ Attachments: Detail List of Changes from City Manager's Budget; FY 2018-19
Abbott, Dyer and Moss Proposal Budget Ordinances (five ordinances); the Ordinances
included in the Abbott, Dyer and Moss Proposal that are identical to the ordinances in
the City Manager's Proposed Budget (10 ordinances) are incorporated by reference.
REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBERS ABBOTT, DYER, AND MOSS
DETAIL LIST OF CHANGES FROM CITY MANAGER'S BUDGET
Operating Budget:
Reduced Taxes and Fees:
Removed ERU increase of 2.5 cents:$2,290,375
Removed 10 cents additional personal property rate: $1,869,023
Removed$2 local vehicle license tax: $720,355
Removed additional 10 cents/pack cigarette tax: $1,547,976
Removed trash increase of$1/month: $1,284,000
Removed additional Planning fees: $164,115
Reduced Expenditures:
Two percent lapse applied:$8,754,203
Labor productivity savings:$2,100,000 (detail in appropriation ordinance)
Delayed hiring of new FTEs: $875,364
Delayed hiring of FY18 FTEs: $240,084
Planning to find efficiencies: $164,115
Moved to General Fund: $5,314,363
Open Space (.22% meals, formerly Multimodal):$2,814,905
ARP (.0034% real estate,formerly Multimodal): $1,899,413
From TAP (moved FTEs back to TAP from Gen Fund): $600,000
Other: Depreciation advanced in the Waste Management Fund; $1,284,000 from Gen. Fund to offset
Additional Expenditures:
Compression for public safety: $6,000,000
Paygo CIP (Drainage and Flood Relief): $3,572,240
Capital Budget:
Reductions/Amendments:
CIP 9-020 Vibe District Infrastructure: remove $4,749,450 ($506,238 PFRB, $1,084,100 General
Fund Paygo, $3,159,112 General Fund Balance)
CIP 3-153 Various Sites: remove$1,343,644 from (all Paygo)
CIP 3-072 City Hall reduced to design only($1,804,759) ($47,402,602 reduced PFRBs)
CIP 9-081 SGA Projects: remove$250,000(Paygo)
CIP 9-041 Virginia Beach Sports Center: $21,500,000 from TIP Fund Fund Balance; balance from
PFRBs
CIP 9-053 Dome Entertainment: removed $5,000,000(all PFRBs)
CIP 7-041 Central Resort District Drainage: City Manager to allocate TIP Fund portion to pay
partial responsibility(detail in CIP ordinance)
CIP 9-046 Public Pier: funding in FY20 pushed to FY24
CIP 9-008 Historic Kempsville: finding in FY20 increased$50,000(sale of property)
Additional Expenditures:
New Flood Relief and Drainage Project with $7,604,346 of Paygo. City Manager required to
develop a scoring methodology and present to Council. (additional detail in CIP ordinance)
REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBERS ABBOTT, DYER AND MOSS
1 AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR
2 BEGINNING JULY 1,2018 AND ENDING JUNE 30,2019 IN THE SUM
3 OF$2,004,761,615 FOR OPERATIONS
4 WHEREAS, the City Manager has heretofore submitted an Annual Budget for the City for the fiscal year
5 beginning July 1, 20178 and ending June 30, 20189,and it is necessary to appropriate sufficient funds to cover said
6 budget;
7
8 NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA:
9
10 Sec. 1. That the amounts named aggregating $2,806,633,025 consisting of$587,971,260 in inter-fund transfers,
11 $213,900,150 for internal service funds,and$2,004,761,615 for operations,are hereby appropriated subject to the
12 conditions hereinafter set forth for the use of departments, and designated funds of the City government, and for
13 the purposes hereinafter mentioned, as set forth in the Annual Operating Budget,which is hereby incorporated by
14 reference, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 20178 and ending June 30, 20189 (hereinafter, the "Fiscal Year"), a
15 summary of which is attached to this ordinance as"Attachment A—Appropriations."The City Council elects to fund
16 the Virginia Beach City Public Schools by lump sum appropriation.
17
18 Sec.2. That in accordance with Section 5.04 of the City Charter, Estimated Revenue in Support of Appropriations
19 is set forth in said Annual Operating Budget, with a summary of Estimated Revenue in Support of Appropriations
20 attached to this ordinance as"Attachment B—Revenues."
21
22 Sec.3. With the exception of the funds under the control of the School Board, specifically the funds numbered
23 104, 107, 108, 109, 112, 114, 115, 116, 117, 119,614,and 615(hereinafter referred to as"School Board Funds"),the
24 total number of full-time permanent positions shall be the maximum number of positions authorized for the various
25 departments of the City during the Fiscal Year, except for changes or additions authorized by the Council or as
26 hereinafter provided. The City Manager may from time to time increase or decrease the number of part-time or
27 temporary positions provided the aggregate amount expended for such services shall not exceed the respective
28 appropriations made therefore. The City Manager is further authorized to make such rearrangements of positions
29 within and between the departments as may best meet the needs and interests of the City, including changes
30 necessary to implement the employee transition program.
31
32 Sec.4. To improve the effectiveness and efficiencies of the government in service delivery,the City Council hereby
33 authorizes the City Manager or his designee to transfer appropriated funds and existing positions throughout the
34 Fiscal Year as may be necessary to implement organizational adjustments that have been authorized by the City
35 Council. Unless otherwise directed by the City Council, such organizational adjustments shall be implemented on
36 such date or dates as the City Manager determines, in his discretion, to be necessary to guarantee a smooth and
37 orderly transition of existing organizational functions. The City Manager shall make a report each year to the City
38 Council identifying the status and progress of any such organizational adjustments.
39
40 Sec.5. All current and delinquent collections of local taxes shall be credited to the General Fund,Special Service
41 District Funds, Tax Increment Financing Fund or any fund to which City Council has, by ordinance, dedicated a tax
42 levy.
43
44 Sec.6. All balances of the appropriations payable out of each fund of the City Treasury at the close of the Fiscal
45 Year,unless otherwise provided for,are hereby declared to be lapsed into the fund balance of the respective funds,
46 except all appropriations to School Board Funds derived from local public sources which shall lapse and revert to the
47 General Fund Balance, and may be used for the payment of the appropriations that may be made in the
Fiscal Year 2018-19 Moss,Abbott,and Dyer
Ordinances
48 appropriation ordinance for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 20189. Prior to the expenditure of any sums that have
49 lapsed to the fund balance of any fund,an appropriation by the City Council shall be required.
50
51 Sec.7. That the City's debt management policies for the Water and Sewer Enterprise Fund shall serve as a basis
52 for developing financial strategies for the water and sanitary sewer system based on the following guidelines:(a)for
53 the Water and Sewer Fund, the goal of retaining working capital equal to 80% to 100% of one year's operating
54 expense shall be pursued;(b)for the Water and Sewer Fund,the goal shall be for debt service coverage on its water
55 and sewer revenue bonds at not less than 1.50 times and,on a combined basis, including water and sewer general
56 obligation bonds,at no less than 1.20 times and(c)for the Water and Sewer Fund,contributions from non-borrowed
57 funds, on a five-year rolling average basis, will be sought for approximately 25%of the annual capital program for
58 the water and sewer system.
59
60 Sec.8. All balances of appropriations in each fund which support authorized obligations or are encumbered at the
61 close of the business for the Fiscal Year,are hereby declared to be re-appropriated into the fiscal year beginning July
62 1,20189 and estimated revenues adjusted accordingly.
63
64 Sec.9. All balances of appropriations attributable to grants or other similar funding mechanism from state or
65 federal sources and trust or gift funds,whose period of expenditure extends beyond the fiscal year ending on June
66 30, 2018 are hereby declared to be re-appropriated into the Fiscal Year, and estimated revenues adjusted
67 accordingly.The close-out of any grant or similar funding mechanism shall account for all expenditures in such grant,
68 and provided there is any remaining balance in the grant, the portion of the balance attributable to local sources
69 shall revert to the General Fund,special revenue fund,or enterprise fund that provided the local contribution.
70
71 Sec.10. No department or agency for which appropriations are made under the provisions of this ordinance shall
72 exceed the amount of such appropriations except with the consent and approval of the City Council first being
73 obtained. It is expressly provided that the restrictions with respect to the expenditure of the funds appropriated
74 shall apply only to the totals for each Appropriation Unit included in this ordinance and does not apply to Inter-fund
75 Transfers.
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85 Sec.11 4 .The City Manager or the Director of Budget and Management Services is hereby authorized to approve
86 transfers of appropriations in an amount up to$100,000 between any Appropriation Units included in this ordinance
87 through the accrual period.The City Manager shall make a monthly report to the City Council of all transfers between
88 $25,000 and $100,000. In addition, the City Manager may transfer, in amounts necessary, appropriations from all
89 Reserves for Contingencies except Reserve for Contingencies—Regular,within the intent of the Reserve as approved
90 by City Council.
91
92 Sec.4412.The City Manager or the Director of Budget and Management Services is hereby authorized to establish
93 and administer budgeting within Appropriation Units consistent with best management practices, reporting
94 requirements, and the programs and services adopted by the City Council. Consistent with best management
95 practices, the City utilizes a modified accrual system of accounting. Revenues are considered available when
96 collectible either during the current period or after the end of the current period, but in time to pay year-end
97 liabilities. Expenditures are recognized when a transaction or event is expected to draw upon current spendable
98 resources rather than future resources. In practical effect,the modified accrual system allows a window of 45 days
99 wherein the City may accrue back to the immediately preceding fiscal year revenues and expenditures. The City
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100 Manager or the Director of Budget and Management Services is further authorized to establish administrative
101 directives to provide additional management oversight and control to ensure the integrity of the City's budget.
102
103 Sec. 13 i. . The City Manager or the Director of Budget and Management Services is hereby authorized to change
104 the Estimated Revenues included in this ordinance to reflect expected collections. If the Estimated Revenue in
105 support of an Operating Appropriation Unit declines,the City Manager or the Director of Budget and Management
106 Services is hereby authorized to reduce, subject to any other provision of law, those appropriations to equal the
107 decline in Estimated Revenue.The City Manager shall give prior notice to the City Council of any reduction to total
108 appropriations exceeding $100,000. The notice to City Council shall identify the basis and amount of the
109 appropriation reduction and the Appropriation Units affected.The accounting records of the City will be maintained
110 in a manner that the total of Estimated Revenue is equal to the total of the Appropriation Units for each of the City's
111 funds. The City Manager or the Director of Budget and Management Services is hereby authorized to transfer any
112 excess appropriations to the Reserve for Contingencies after all anticipated expenditures for which those funds were
113 appropriated have been incurred.Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing any reduction to be made
114 in the amount appropriated in this ordinance for the payment of interest or principal on the bonded debt of the City
115 Government.
116
117 Sec. 46 14. The Department of Economic Development is hereby authorized to pay an amount up to $1,000,000
118 from their FY 20178-189 Operating Budget to the Virginia Beach Economic Development Authority,for the purpose
119 of pursuing,implementing,and furthering initiatives recommended by the Bio-medical Task Force.Furthermore,the
120 Department is hereby authorized to pay an amount up to an additional$1,500,000 from their FY 2018-19 Operating
121 Budget to the Virginia Beach Economic Development Authority for the purpose of pursuing, implementing, and
122 furthering initiatives related to attracting Bio-medical and Cybersecurity firms or businesses to the City.
123
124 Sec.44 15.Allowances made from the appropriations made in this ordinance by any or all of the City departments,
125 bureaus,or agencies,to any of their officers and employees for expenses on account of the use by such officers and
126 employees of their personal automobiles in the discharge of their official duties shall follow the Internal Revenue
127 Service standard mileage rates used to calculate the deductible costs of operating an automobile for business,
128 charitable, medical or moving purposes.
129
130 Sec. 48 16. In the event of an emergency and under emergency circumstances wherein the City Council cannot
131 reasonably hold a meeting, the City Manager is authorized to transfer and expend appropriated sums from any
132 budget account to ensure that the emergency is handled as efficiently and expeditiously as possible. Immediately
133 following the expenditure of funds under this provision,and as soon as the City Council can reasonably meet under
134 the existing circumstances, the City Manager shall notify the City Council of the reason for such action, how funds
135 were expended,and present to the City Council for adoption an emergency appropriations ordinance that sets forth
136 what measures are required to ensure that funds are forthwith restored to the appropriate accounts and that the
137 budget is balanced at the end of the fiscal year in which the emergency expenditures occurred.
138
139 An emergency is defined for the purposes of this provision as an event that could not have been
140 reasonably foreseen at the time of the adoption of the budget, and in which (i) an immediate threat to the public
141 health, safety or welfare is involved, such as clean-up after a hurricane, and/or(ii) immediate action is required to
142 protect or preserve public properties.
143
144 Sec. 46 17. All travel expense accounts shall be submitted on forms approved by the Director of Finance and
145 according to regulations approved by the City Council.Each account shall show the dates expenses were incurred or
146 paid; number of miles traveled; method of travel; hotel expenses; meals; and incidental expenses. The Director of
147 Finance is specifically directed to withhold the issuance of checks in the event expense accounts are submitted for
148 "lump-sum"amounts.
149
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152 back to June 221 20178 for the five Constitutional Officers, part-time City employees, and part-time employees of
153 the Constitutional Officers is hereby provided.
154
155 Sec.2419.A 12%merit pay increase is hereby authorized for full-time City employees with a performance feedback
156 completed from July 1, 20167 to June 30, 20178 and for newly hired probationary employees on their anniversary
157 date with a performance feedback completed from July 1,2018 to June 30,2019 that indicates overall performance
158 meets expectations.The merit pay increase shall be calculated against the mid-point of each pay range and paid as
159 a flat dollar amount to full-time employees on that pay range. Notwithstanding policy or administrative directive
160 addressing bonus providing otherwise, for an employee who is at the maximum of the pay range for her position
161 classification with a meet expectations performance feedback completed from July 1,2017 to June 30,2018,a lump
162 sum bonus equal to 1%of the midpoint for their position classification shall be paid on the first pay period after July
163 1, 2018 and a second bonus equal to 1%of the midpoint of her position classification shall be paid on the first pay
164 period after January 1,2019 in lieu of the merit increase. For an employee,who as a result of all,or a portion,of the
165 2% merit increase authorized above, will exceed the maximum of the pay range for her classification, she shall
166 receive the portion of the merit pay equal to the difference between the maximum of the pay range and her current
167 salary.Any amount in excess of the difference between the 2%merit and the maximum of the position classification
168 shall be paid in the form of a lump sum bonus, half of which will be payable on the first pay date after July 1, 2018
169 and the other half payable on the first pay date after January 1, 2019. Notwithstanding the timing provisions
170 provided by City Code§§2-109 and 2-116,the merit pay increase authorized by this section shall be provided on the
171 pay period dating back to June 21,2018 July 1, 2017 or a subsequent date for newly hired probationary employees.
172 The other requirements provided by City Code §§ 2-109 and 2-116 . - .
173 ' ' -- - --- ::. '_•. -•- -- - apply. To ensure accountability, the failure of a supervisor
174 responsible for preparing the performance feedback, to complete the same prior to July 1, 20178 shall result in the
175 supervisor and employee(s) merit pay increase being delayed until such time as the performance feedback is
176 completed. In those cases,the merit pay increase will be retroactive upon completion of the performance feedback
177 for both the supervisor responsible for completing the performance feedback and the employee(s).This section shall
178 also apply to the employees of the Constitutional Officers. Any additional stipends, special pay, or executive
179 entitlement pay to employees appointed by the City Council and subject to City Code§2-89 or Constitutional Officers
180 must be approved by a separate action of the City Council.
181
182 Sec.2_2 20. The application of a 2% lapse rate to all Personnel Expenditures is hereby approved, which results in
183 savings of$8,754,203.
184
185 Sec.21. The funding for Agricultural Reserve Program (ARP)and Open Space Program shall be consistent with the
186 dedicated revenues that were established with the Multi-Modal Fund. Therefore, the dedication for ARP shall be
187 fifty-six hundredths of a cent($0.0056)of the real estate tax rate,and the dedication for Open Space shall be twenty-
188 two hundredths of a cent(0.22%)of the meals tax. This rededication frees up$1,899,413 from ARP and$2,814,905
189 from Open Space for other purposes provided herein.
190
191 Sec. 22. The 10 FTEs that were moved from the Tourism Advisory Program (TAP) Fund to the General Fund in FY18
192 are hereby moved back to the TAP Fund. This savings to the General Fund is $600,000. The TAP fund is to find
193 efficiencies or reduce contractual expenses to offset this cost associated with the FTEs.
194
195 Sec.23. The City Manager is hereby directed to make reductions in the proposed 70 FTEs in the Manager's Proposed
196 Budget, and he shall report the outcome of the following labor productivity steps for a total savings of$2,100,000
197 throught the removal of 35 FTEs and $875,364 for partial year(75%)funding of the resulting 25 positions. The City
198 Manager provide in his report the following and the specific savings of each of the following steps:
199 Step 1: Remove the 70 additional FTEs from departmental allocations;
200 Step 2: Reduce the 70 FTEs by 35 positions;
201 Step 3: Delay hiring dates of the resulting 25 position for 3 months.
202
203 Sec.24.The City Manager is hereby directed to delay the start date of the FTEs authorized as part of the FY18 Budget
204 that remain unfilled. This delay results in a savings of$240,084.
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205
206 Sec.25. The$164,115 in reduced fee revenue to the Planning Department is to be offset by efficiencies within that
207 department.
208
209 Sec. 26. The City Manager is to forward depreciation of assets within the Waste Management Enterprise Fund to
210 fully account for the assets within that account, with $1,284,000 transferred from the General Fund for such
211 depreciation,and such funds to offset the reduction in revenue from removal of the$1/month increase in trash fee.
212
213 Sec. 27. The aggregate savings or re-dedications from Sections 20 through Section 24 total $17,283,969. Such
214 amounts are to be used as follows:
215 a. To offset the removal of the City Manager's proposed 10 cent increase in personal property levy,
216 $1,869,023;
217 b. To offset the removal of the City Manager's 2.5 cent increase in the Stormwater Utility ERU,
218 $2,290,375;
219 c. To offset the removal of the City Manager's$2 increase in the local vehicle license tax,$720,355;
220 d. To offset the removal of the City Manager's increase of 10 cents in the local cigarette tax,
221 $1,547,976;
222 e. $6,000,000 is to be allocated to Public Safety Pay Compression with the City Manager to be directed
223 to forward a proposal for Public Safety Pay Compression to the City Council for approval within 45
224 days of the adoption of this ordinance;
225 f. $3,572,240 is to be used for Pay-Go Funding for Flooding Capital Projects.
226
227 Sec.22-28 Violation of this ordinance may result in disciplinary action by the City Manager against the person or
228 persons responsible for the management of the Appropriation Unit in which the violation occurred.
229
230 Sec.23 29. This ordinance shall be effective on July 1, 20178. The portion of Sections 20 18 and 24 19 addressing
231 the payroll period that crosses fiscal years shall be effective June 221 20178. - -
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234 Sec.24 30. If any part of this ordinance is for any reason declared to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision
235 shall not affect the validity of the remaining parts of this ordinance.
236
237 Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all of the members of City Council.
238
239 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia,on the day of May,2018.
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
Dana Harmeyer
City Attorney's Office
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REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBERS ABBOTT, DYER AND MOSS
1 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE TAX LEVY ON PERSONAL
2 PROPERTY AND MACHINERY AND TOOLS FOR THE CALENDAR
3 YEAR 2019
4 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA:
5
6 Sec.1. Amount of Levy on the General Classification of Tangible Personal Property.
7 In accordance with Chapter 35 of Title 58.1 of the Code of Virginia, taxes shall be levied and collected for
8 general purposes for the calendar year 20189 on all tangible personal property,including all separate classifications
9 of personal property set forth in the Code of Virginia, not exempt from taxation and not otherwise provided for in
10 this ordinance,at the rate of four dollars($4.00)on each one hundred dollars($100)assessed valuation thereof.
11
12 Sec.2. Personal Property Tax Relief.
13 As required by § 58.1-3523 of the Code of Virginia, qualifying vehicles (as defined by § 58.1-3523), not
14 otherwise exempted from taxation in this ordinance or by law,shall be subject to the following:
15 1. Any qualifying-vehicle with a total assessed value of$1,000 or less will be levied no tax,reflecting a
16 reimbursement of 100%Personal Property Tax Relief Act.
17 2. Any qualifying vehicle with an assessed value of between$1,001 and$20,000 will be levied 48.9%
18 49.7%of the computed tax based on the total assessed value of the vehicle. Reimbursement is expected from the
19 state under the Personal Property Tax Relief Act equal to the remaining 51.1%50.3%of the computed tax on the
20 first$20,000 of assessed value.
21 3. Any qualifying vehicle with an assessed value of over $20,000 will be levied 18.9%49.7% of the
22 computed tax based on the first $20,000 of assessed value and 100% of the computed tax based on the assessed
23 value in excess of$20,000. Reimbursement is expected from the state under the Personal Property Tax Relief Act
24 equal to the remaining 51.1%50.3%of the computed tax on the first$20,000 of assessed value.
25
26 Sec.3. Amount of Levy on Certain Classifications of Tangible Personal Property
27 In accordance with Chapter 35 of Title 58.1 of the Code of Virginia, taxes shall be levied and collected for
28 general purposes for the calendar year 20189 on the certain classifications of tangible personal property set forth
29 below at the rate of four dollars($4.00)on each one hundred dollars($100)assessed valuation thereof.
30 a. heavy construction equipment as described in Code of Virginia §58.1-3506(A)(8);
31 b. computer equipment as described in Code of Virginia §58.1-3506(A)(11);
32 c. tangible personal property as described in (a) Code of Virginia § 58.1-3506 as "certified pollution
33 control equipment and facilities" and (b) Code of Virginia § 58.1-3661 as "certified solar equipment, facilities or
34 devices and certified recycling equipment,facilities or devices";
35 d. furniture,office,and maintenance equipment as described in Code of Virginia §58.1-3506(A)(24);
36 e. all tangible personal property employed in a trade or business other than described in subdivisions A 1
37 through A 18, except for subdivision A 17, of§58.1-3503 as described in Code of Virginia §58.1-3506(A)(26);
38 f. programmable computer equipment and peripherals employed in a trade or business ad described in
39 Code of Virginia §58.1-3506(A)(27);
40 g. tangible personal property used in the provision of internet service as described in Code of Virginia §
41 58-1-3506(A)(31);
42 h. forest harvesting and silvicultural activity as described in Code of Virginia§58-1-3506(A)(33);
43 i. equipment used primarily for research, development, production or provision of biotechnology as
44 described in Code of Virginia §58-1-3506(A)(34);
45 j. tangible personal property which is owned and operated by a service provider who is not a CMRS
46 provider and is not licensed by the FCC used to provide, for a fee,wireless broadband internet service as described
47 in Code of Virginia§58-1-3506(A)(37).
48
49 Sec.4. Amount of Levy on Manufactured Homes.
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50 There shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 20189 taxes on all vehicles
51 without motive power, used or designated to be used as manufactured homes,as defined by Section 36-85.3 of the
52 Code of Virginia, at the rate of one dollar and twenty-five hundredths of a cent ($1.0025) on each one hundred
53 dollars($100)of assessed valuation thereof. Such property declared a separate class of tangible personal property
54 in Section 58.1-3506(A)(10).
55
56 Sec.5. Amount of Levy on All Boats or Watercraft Used for Business Purposes Only.
57 There shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 20189 taxes on all boats or
58 watercraft used for business purposes(both boats weighing less than five(5)tons and boats weighing five(5)tons
59 or more), except as provided for in Section 8 of this ordinance, at the rate of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) on
60 each one hundred dollars($100)of assessed valuation thereof.Such property declared a separate class of tangible
61 personal property in Sections 58.1-3506(A)(35)and(A)(36).
62
63 Sec.6.Amount of Levy on All Boats or Watercraft Not Used Solely for Business Purposes.
64 There shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 20189 taxes on all boats or
65 watercraft not used solely for business purposes weighing less than five(5)tons,and weighing five(5)tons or more,
66 except as provided for in Section 8 of this ordinance, at the rate of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) on each one
67 hundred dollars($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Such property declared a separate class of tangible personal
68 property in Sections 58.1-3506(A)(1)(a)and(A)(1)(b).
69
70 Sec.7. Amount of Levy on Machinery and Tools.
71 In accordance with Section 58.1-3507 of the Code of Virginia,there shall be levied and collected for general
72 purposes for the calendar year 20189 taxes on machinery and tools, including machinery and tools used directly in
73 the harvesting of forest products or semiconductor manufacturing, not exempt from taxation, at the rate of one
74 millionth of one cent($.000001) on each one hundred dollars ($100)of assessed valuation thereof.As provided by
75 Code of Virginia § 58.1-3506 (B), the following personal property shall also be taxed at the rate of machinery and
76 tools:
77 a. all tangible personal property used in research and development businesses,as described in Code of
78 Virginia§58.1-3506(A)(7);
79 b. generating or cogenerating equipment,as described in Code of Virginia§58.1-3506(A) (9);and
80 c. all motor vehicles,trailers and semitrailers with a gross vehicle weight of 10,000 pounds or more used
81 to transport property for hire by a motor carrier engaged in interstate commerce,as described in Code of Virginia §
82 58.1-3506(A)(25).
83
84 Sec.8.Amount of Levy on Privately Owned Pleasure Boats and Watercraft Used for Recreational Purposes Only.
85 There shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 20189 taxes on all privately
86 owned pleasure boats and watercraft used for recreational purposes only, at the rate of one millionth of one cent
87 ($.000001) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Such property declared a separate
88 class of tangible personal property in Sections 58.1-3506(A)(12),(A)(28),and(A)(29).
89
90 Sec.9.Amount of Levy on Privately Owned Camping Trailers, Privately Owned Travel Trailers,and Motor Homes
91 Used for Recreational Purposes Only,and Privately Owned Horse Trailers.
92 There shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 20189 taxes at the rate of
93 one dollar and fifty cents($1.50)on each one hundred dollars($100)of assessed valuation thereof on the following
94 property: (a) all privately owned camping trailers and motor homes as defined in Section 46.2-100 of the Code of
95 Virginia and privately owned travel trailers as defined in Code of Virginia §46.2-1900,that are used for recreational
96 purposes only;and(b)privately owned trailers as defined in§46.2-100 of the Code of Virginia that are designed and
97 used for the transportation of horses, except those trailers described in subdivision (A) (11) of§ 58.1-3505 of the
98 Code of Virginia.Such property declared a separate class of tangible personal property in Sections 58.1-3506(A)(18)
99 and (A)(30).
100
101 Sec. 10.Amount of Levy on One Motor Vehicle Owned and Regularly Used by a Disabled Veteran.
102 There shall be a reduced tax, levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 20189 at the
103 rate of one dollar and fifty cents($1.50)on each one hundred dollars($100)of assessed valuation,on one(1)motor
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104 vehicle owned and regularly used by a veteran who has either lost,or lost the use of,one or both legs,or an arm or
105 a hand, or who is blind, or who is permanently and totally disabled as certified by the Department of Veterans'
106 Affairs.Any motor vehicles in addition to the one(1)so taxed shall not qualify for the taxation at the rate established
107 herein,and shall be taxed at the rate or rates applicable to that class of property.To qualify,the veteran shall provide
108 a written statement to the Commissioner of the Revenue from the Department of Veterans'Affairs that the veteran
109 has been so designated or classified by the Department of Veterans'Affairs as to meet the requirements of Section
110 58.1-3506 (A) (19), and that his or her disability is service connected. Such property declared a separate class of
111 tangible personal property in Section 58.1-3506(A)(19).
112
113 Sec.11.Amount of Levy on a Motor Vehicle Owned and Used Primarily by or for Someone at Least Sixty-Five
114 Years of Age or Anyone Found to be Permanently and Totally Disabled.
115 a. In accordance with Sections 58.1-3506.1 et seq.of the Code of Virginia,there shall be a reduced tax,
116 levied and collected for general purposes for calendar year 20189 at the rate of three dollars($3.00)on each one
117 hundred dollars($100.00)of assessed valuation,on one(1)automobile or pickup truck owned and used primarily
118 by or for anyone at least sixty-five years of age or anyone found to be permanently and totally disabled,as defined
119 in Section 58.1-3506.3 of the Code of Virginia,subject to the following conditions:
120 1. The total combined income received, excluding the first $7,500 of income, from all sources
121 during calendar year 20167 by the owner of the motor vehicle shall not exceed twenty-two thousand dollars
122 ($22,000).
123 2. The owner's net financial worth, including the present value of all equitable interests, as of
124 December 31 of calendar year 20167 excluding the value of the principal residence and the land,not exceeding one
125 (1)acre, upon which it is situated,shall not exceed seventy thousand dollars($70,000).
126 3. All income and net worth limitations shall be computed by aggregating the income and assets,
127 as the case may be,of a husband and wife who reside in the same dwelling and shall be applied to any owner of the
128 motor vehicle who seeks the benefit of the preferential tax rate permitted under this ordinance,irrespective of how
129 such motor vehicle may be titled.
130 b.Any such motor vehicle owned by a husband and wife may qualify if either spouse is sixty-five or over or
131 if either spouse is permanently and totally disabled,and the conditions set forth in subsection(a)have been satisfied.
132
133 Sec.12.Amount of Levy on Computer Equipment and Peripherals Used in a Data Center.
134 There shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 2019 taxes on all computer
135 equipment and peripherals used in a data center as authorized in §58.1-3506(A)(43)of the Code of Virginia at the
136 rate of forty cents($0.40)on each one hundred dollars($100)of assessed valuation thereof.
137
138 Sec.3313.Assessed Value Determination.
139 In accordance with Section 58.1-3103 of the Code of Virginia, personal property mentioned in the above
140 sections shall be assessed at actual fair market value,to be determined by the Commissioner of the Revenue for the
141 City of Virginia Beach.
142
143 Sec.3314.Severability.
144 If any portion of this ordinance is for any reason declared to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision
145 shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
146
147 Sec.4415. Effective Date.
148 This ordinance shall be effective January 1, 20178.
149
150 Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all of the members of City Council.
151
152 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia on the day of May,2018.
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
City Attorney's Office
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REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBERS ABBOTT, DYER AND MOSS
1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE TO REMOVE EQUIVALENT
2 RESIDENTIAL UNIT(ERU) FEE INCREASES
3 SECTION AMENDED: §32.5-2
4 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA:
5
6 That Section 32.5-2 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia is hereby amended and reordained
7 to read as follows:
8
9 Sec.32.5-2. Definitions.
10 The following words and terms used in this section shall have the following meanings:
11 (a) Equivalent residential unit or ERU means the equivalent impervious area of a single-family
12 residential developed property per dwelling unit located within the city based on the statistical
13 average horizontal impervious area of a single-family residence in the city. An equivalent
14 residential unit (ERU) equals two thousand two hundred sixty-nine (2,269) square feet of
15 impervious surface area.
16 (b) ERU rate means the utility fee charged on an equivalent residential unit,which shall be forty-five
17 and eight-tenth cents ($0.458) per day, - - .. e _ . - -- -- - --
18 ($0.483) per day, effective July 1, 2018, ' . - -- - -- . e• -
19 ! - -- - -- - - - .,
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21 . . . .
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23 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED:That the effective date of this ordinance shall be July 1, 2018.
24
25 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia,on this_day of May, 2018.
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
City Attorney's Office
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+ REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBERS ABBOTT, DYER AND MOSS
1 AN ORDINANCE TO RE-DIRECT AGRICULTURAL RESERVE PROGRAM
2 AND OPEN SPACE PROGRAM DEDICATION OF FUNDS
3 WHEREAS, the City Council has periodically dedicated revenues to targeted programs, and such revenue
4 dedications are subject to appropriation of funds by the Council;and
5
6 WHEREAS,on May 12,2015 the City Council adopted an ordinance that lowered the amount of real estate
7 tax dedicated to the ARP from nine tenths of one-cent ($0.009)to fifty-six hundredths of one-cent($0.0056), with
8 the balance directed to the Multi-Modal Fund;and
9
10 WHEREAS,on May 12,2015 the City Council adopted an ordinance that lowered the amount of meals taxes
11 dedicated to Open Space from forty-four hundredths of a cent (0.44) to twenty-two hundredths (0.22) of a cent,
12 with the balance directed to the Multi-Modal Fund;and
13
14 WHEREAS,on May 9,2017 the City Council reversed the ARP and Open Space dedications to nine tenths of
15 one cent($0.009)real estate and forty-four hundredths of a cent(0.44)meals tax;
16
17 NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA:
18
19 1. That the allocation of the real estate tax to the Agricultural Reserve Program is hereby decreased from
20 nine tenths of a cent($0.009)to fifty-six hundredths of one-cent($0.0056);
21 2. That the allocation of meals tax to the Open Space Program is hereby decreased from forty-four
22 hundredths of a cent(0.44)to twenty-two hundredths of a cent(0.22);
23 3. That the thirty-four hundredths($0.0034)of a cent real property and twenty-two hundredths of a cent
24 (0.22)meals taxes no longer dedicated to ARP and Open Space are to be subject to the direction of the
25 City Council in its Annual Appropriation Ordinance to be used to provide compression pay adjustments
26 and flood relief and drainage programs.
27
28 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED:That the effective date of this ordinance shall be July 1,2018.
29
30 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia,on the day of May,2018.
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
City Attorney's Office
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REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBERS ABBOTT, DYER AND MOSS
1 AN ORDINANCE TO ADOPT THE FY 2019/FY 2024 CAPITAL
2 IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND TO APPROPRIATE $343,061,012 FOR
3 THE FY 2019 CAPITAL BUDGET SUBJECT TO FUNDS BEING PROVIDED
4 FROM VARIOUS SOURCES SET FORTH HEREIN
5 WHEREAS,the City Manager,on March 27,2018,presented to City Council the Capital Improvement Program for fiscal
6 years 2019 through 2024;
7
8 WHEREAS,City Council held public hearings on the program to provide for public comment;
9
10 WHEREAS, based on public comment, City Council has determined the need for certain projects in the Capital
11 Improvement Program;and
12
13 WHEREAS,it is necessary to appropriate funds for both existing projects and projects beginning in the 2019 fiscal year,
14 as set forth in said Capital Improvement Program.
15
16 NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA:
17
18 Section 1. That the Capital Improvement Program,as modified,for the construction of,or addition to,capital facilities
19 identified for fiscal years 2019 through 2024 is hereby adopted,and the projects listed therein are hereby approved as capital
20 projects.
21
22 Section 2. That the projects shall be financed from funds to be a
tannin appropriated periodically by City Council, and until
23 funds are so provided,the projects are for
planning purposes only and may be deleted,altered,or rescheduled in any manner
24 at any time by City Council.
25
26 Section 3. That funds in the amounts aggregating$343,061,012 for capital projects in the Capital Budget for the 2019
27 fiscal year, as set forth in said Capital Improvement Program, are hereby appropriated, by project and subject to the
28 conditions set forth herein. The amount of funding for individual projects is set forth in "Attachment A— Capital Budget
29 Appropriations,"a copy of which is attached hereto.
30
31 Section 4. That in accordance with Section 2-196 of the City Code,financing sources in su
ort of 32 for the 2019 fiscal year as set forth in said Capital Improvement Program is attached to this ordnance ash"Attachment e pltal Budget
33 Financing Sources."
34
35 Section 5. That capital project funds appropriated in prior fiscal years are to be adjusted in accordance with said
36 Capital Improvement Program and reallocated as identified in"Attachment C—Transfers,"a copy of which is attached hereto.
37
38 Section 6. That reductions in financing sources in support of the Capital Budget for the 2019 fiscal year as set forth in
39 said Capital Improvement Program are attached to this ordinance as"Attachment D—Changes in Financing Sources."
40
41 Section 7. That additional appropriations, the addition of capital projects, and changes in project scope shall not be
42 initiated except with the consent and approval of the City Council first being obtained.An appropriation for a project in the
43 Capital Improvement Program shall continue in force,and,to the extent required by law,re-appropriated for use in FY 2018-
44 19 until the purpose for which it was made has been accomplished or abandoned.
45
46 Section 8. That all contracts awarded for approved and a
projects, exclusive of school pro
47 must be certified as to the availability of funds by the Director of Financelprior totheatd linitiation of work on the contra t,ects,
48
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49 Section 9. That subject to any applicable restriction of law or of any bonds or bond issue, the City Manager or the
50 Director of Budget and Management Services is authorized to approve transfers of appropriations in an amount up to
51 $100,000 between capital projects as may best meet the needs of the City. The City Manager shall make a monthly report to
52 the City Council of all transfers between$25,000 and$100,000. The City Manager or the Director of Budget and Management
53 Services is hereby authorized to establish and administer the budgeting of capital projects consistent with best management
54 practices, reporting requirements and the Capital Improvement Program adopted by the City Council.
55
56 Section 10. That to ensure timely completion of water and sewer projects, appropriations for water and sewer
57 companion projects may be transferred between these projects by the City Manager (or designee). "Companion projects"
58 mean water and sewer projects having the same name or project scope and description with the exception of"water" or
59 "sewer"being in the title and/or project scope and description.
60
61 Section 11. That the City Manager or the Director of Budget and Management Services is hereby authorized to change,
62 subject to any applicable restriction of law or of any bonds or bond issue,the financing sources for the various capital projects
63 included in this or previous ordinances to reflect effective utilization of the financing sources and actual collections and/or
64 realized revenues. If the financing sources in support of capital projects decline,the City Manager or the Director of Budget
65 and Management Services is authorized to reduce,subject to any applicable restriction of law or of any bonds or bond issue,
66 those appropriations to equal the changed financing source. The City Manager must give prior notice to the City Council of
67 any reductions to total appropriations exceeding$100,000. The notice to City Council shall identify the basis and amount of
68 the appropriation reduction and the capital projects affected. The accounting records of the City will be maintained in a
69 manner where the total of financing sources is equal to the total appropriations for each of the City's capital projects funds.
70
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75
76 Section 12. That the funding source for an appropriation of $1,223,898 to CIP #9-017 "Arena Infrastructure
77 Development-Off Site" and an appropriation of $35,800 to CIP #9-015 "Arena Infrastructure Development-On Site" are
78 hereby changed from Public Facility Revenue Bonds to Tourism Investment Program Fund Fund Balance for the close-out of
79 all expenditures related to the Arena project that occurred within these projects.
80
81 Section 13. That $40,000 of appropriated state contribution funding for CIP #7-414 "Storm Water Quality
82 Enhancements-II"is hereby changed to federal contribution.
83
84 Section II 14. That the Capital Improvement Program debt management policies contained and included in the
85 Resource Management Plan document shall be the policy guidelines of the City, and the City Manager shall annually report
86 on the status of those guidelines and the projected impact of the proposed Capital Improvement Program on those guidelines,
87 such information to be included in the Resource Management Plan submittal. The City Manager may propose modifications
88 to those policies and guidelines through the Resource Management Plan.
89
90 Section 44 15. That subject to the appropriation of sufficient funds within a capital project, the acquisition of real
91 property necessary for the project is authorized by means of voluntary negotiation with willing sellers.
92
93 Section 16 16. Attachment B of this Ordinance includes $65,214,933 of funding using Public Facility Revenue Bonds
94 ("PFRB Financing"). "Attachment E— Projects Utilizing Public Facility Revenue Bonds," attached hereto and incorporated,
95 provides a list of projects that include PFRB Funding and the amount of PFRB Funding for Fiscal Year 2019. Without changing
96 the amount of total PFRB Funding authorized by this Ordinance,the Director of Finance is authorized to adjust the allocations
97 and/or amounts among the projects to ensure that the tax-exempt status for any resulting bonds is retained.
98
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99 Section 17. That CIP 9-020 ViBe District appropriation for FY19 is to be reduced to$0 with financing reduced as follows:
100 PFRB issuance is reduced from $506,238 to $0; General Fund Pay Go is reduced from $1,084,100 to $0; General Fund Fund
101 Balance is reduced from$3,159,112 to$0.
102
103 Section 18. That CIP 3-153 Various Site Acquisitions for FY19 is reduced to$0 with financing reduced as follows: Pay
104 Go from$1,343,644 to$0.
105
106 Section 19. That CIP 3-072 City Hall is reduced to design only for a FY19 appropriation of$1,804,759,with Pay Go as
107 the revenue source. The PFRB revenue source is reduced from$47,402,602 to$0.
108
109 Section 20. That CIP 9-081 Strategic Growth Area Projects for FY19 is reduced to $0, with Pay Go reduced from
110 $250,000 to$0.
111
112 Section 21. That CIP 9-041 Virginia Beach Sports Center is to have revenue realigned as follows:$21,500,000 is from
113 the TIP Fund Fund Balance and$29,500,000 of PFRB financings. This is a net reduction of$21,500,000 in PFRBs from the City
114 Manager's Proposed CIP.
115
116 Section 22. Remove CIP 9-053 Dome Site Entertainment Venue,with PFRB financing reduced$5,000,000 in FY19 and
117 the programmed$25,000,000 in FY 20.
118
119 Section 23. The City Manager is directed to present to the City Council a proposal for the allocation of the TIP Fund
120 toward the portion of the Central Resort District Drainage Improvements (CIP 7-041) that requires the TIP Fund to make a
121 contribution to the funding for CIP 7-041 in an amount that is equal to the portion of the square footage of the TIP-funded
122 projects within the Central Resort District. If this allocation of funding allows the reduction in the Stormwater ERU fee,the
123 City Manager is directed to provide that amount.
124
125 Section 24. That CIP 9-046 Public Pier is to have its funding in FY20 pushed to FY24; the revenue source of TIP Fund
126 Fund Balance is the same.
127
128 Section 25. A new Flood Relief and Drainage Capital Project is hereby established with$3,572,240 of Pay Go from the
129 Operating Budget and $4,032,106 in Pay Go and General Fund Fund Balance provided in Sections 17, 18, and 20 of this
130 ordinance. Of this total appropriation of$7,604,346, the City Manager is directed to develop a list of possible work items
131 and tasks and a scoring methodology for evaluating the work items and tasks. This methodology shall weigh various factors
132 including cost to deliver, delivery timing, estimated reduction in public or private losses, and other such factors for the
133 Council's consideration. The City Manager will allow the City Council to adopt weights for the evaluation among the offered
134 factors.
135
136 Section 26. That CIP 9-008 Historic Kempsville is to be amended in the FY20 with$50,000 in programmed funding with
137 the source of revenue the sale of property.
138
139 Section 16 27. That violation of this ordinance shall result in the City Manager taking disciplinary action against the
140 person or persons responsible for the capital project in which the violation occurred.
141
142 Section 17 28. That if any portion of this ordinance is for any reason declared to be unconstitutional or invalid, such
143 decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this ordinance.
144
145 Section 18 29. That this ordinance shall be in effect from the date of its adoption;however,appropriations for the FY
146 2019 Capital Budget shall be effective on July 1, 2018.
147
148 Requires an affirmative vote of the majority of City Council
149
150 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia,on the_ day of May,2018.
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Ordinances
APPROVED FOR LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
Office of the City Attorney
Fiscal Year 2018-19 Moss,Abbott,and Dyer
Ordinances
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CITY COUNCIL
COMMENTS
ITEM#68036
(Continued)
Councilman Dyer expressed appreciation to everyone that attended the Joint Town Hall Meeting with
Council Lady Abbott.
May 1, 2018
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CITY COUNCIL
COMMENTS
ITEM#68037
(Continued)
Council Lady Wilson advised she attended the Broadband Advisory Council Meeting in Richmond and is
proud the City is viewed as a leader in this initiative.
•
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AGENDA REVIEW SESSION
ITEM#68038
5:41 P.M.
BY CONSENSUS, the following shall compose the Legislative CONSENT AGENDA:
J. ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
1. Ordinances to AMEND City Code Sections:
a. 5-531 re leash law
b. 5-532 and 5-533 re barking dogs and nuisance animals generally
2. Resolution to EXTEND the City's Cable Franchise with Cox Communications until the
earlier of November 23, 2018 or the date on which the franchise is renewed
3. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the acquisition of property in fee simple for right-of-way re
Princess Anne Road Phase VII Project and the acquisition of temporary and permanent
easements, either by agreement or condemnation
4. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the acquisition of property in fee simple re Fire and EMS
Station at Burton Station Project by condemnation due to unknown ownership
5. Resolution to DIRECT the City Attorney to file a petition for Writ of Special Election re
vacancy in the Office of Mayor
6. Ordinance to TRANSFER$293,815 from the General Fund Reserve to the Office of Voter
Registration &Elections re Democratic and Republican Primary Elections
7. Resolutions to APPOINT:
a. Robin Wilcox as Deputy City Clerk II
b. Paige McGraw as Deputy City Clerk II
8. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Attorney to PETITION the Circuit Court to appoint a
Special Commissioner to execute the necessary deeds to CONVEY three (3)parcels of land
in the Lake Edward Neighborhood to the City and AUTHORIZE the City Manager to
ACCEPT title to the three (3)parcels and to ACCEPT dedications of easements re lake
improvements
9. Resolution to APPROVE an Extension of the Town Center Option Agreement and
RECOMMEND the Virginia Beach Development Authority APPROVE the Extension
10. Ordinances to AUTHORIZE temporary encroachments into a portion of city property known
as:
a. Lake Wesley at the rear of 504 Kerry Lane
b. North Bay at the rear of 353 Back Bay Crescent
11. Resolution to AUTHORIZE and DIRECT the City Manager to EXECUTE the
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) re ESTABLISH the Hampton Roads Regional
Storm water Management Program between the City and the Hampton Roads Planning
District Commission (HRPDC)
12. Resolutions to REQUEST the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to accept:
a. Additional Streets for Urban Maintenance Payments
b. Corrections/Deletions to the Road Inventory for Urban Maintenance Payments
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ITEM#68038
(Continued)
13. Resolution to AFFIRM COMMITMENT to fund the local share of Revenue Sharing
Projects with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) under the Programmatic
Project Administration Agreement and AUTHORIZE the City Manager to enter into any
necessary agreements for project development
14. Ordinances to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE:
a. $673,655 from the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to the FY 2017-18
Operating Budget for Public Works re maintenance of roadways
b. $3,000 from the Tidewater Bicycle Association to the City Bikeways and Trails Plan
Implementation II re installation of bike racks
c. $23, 480 from the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services to the Police
Department re staff recruitment
ITEM#la WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY
VICE MAYOR JONES WILL ABSTAIN ON ITEM#3
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ITEM#68038
(Continued)
BY CONSENSUS, the following shall compose the Planning CONSENT AGENDA:
K. PLANNING
1. ISHWAR,LLCfor a Modification of Conditions re motor vehicle rentals at 5924 Indian
River Road(Approved September 19, 2017)DISTRICT 1—CENTERVILLE
2. DRAGAS ASSOCIATES,INC. ET AL for a Conditional Change of Zoning from R-10
Residential to Conditional A-24 Apartment at the southwest corner of Haygood Road&
Wesleyan Drive DISTRICT 4—BAYSIDE
3. GLASER ENTERPRISES,INC. & GLASER,LLCfor a Conditional Use Permit re bulk
storage yard at 2584 Horse Pasture Road DISTRICT 3—ROSE HALL
4. D&S WILLIAMS,INC. &LONDON BRIDGE,LLCfor a Conditional Use Permit re
automobile repair garage at 113 Pennsylvania Avenue DISTRICT 4—BAYSIDE
5. BURGER BUSTERS,INC. & BALBOA,LLCfor Special Exception for Alternative
Compliance to the Oceanfront Resort District Form-Based Code re drive-through restaurant
at the northwest corner of Pacific Avenue &29" Street DISTRICT 6—BEACH
ITEM#5 WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY
**THERE WAS NO CLOSED SESSION DUE TO LACK OF TIME
May 1, 2018
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FORMAL SESSION
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
May 1,2018
6:00 P.M.
Vice Mayor Jones called to order the FORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
in the City Council Chamber, City Hall, on Tuesday,May 1, 2018, at 6:00 P.M.
Council Members Present:
Jessica P. Abbott, M Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS
Kane,John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss left during the Informal Session after receiving
word his mother-in-law passed away
INVOCATION: Rabbi Marc Kraus
Temple Emmanuel
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Council Lady Rosemary Wilson DISCLOSED that she is a real estate agent affiliated with Howard
Hanna Real Estate Services ("Howard Hanna"), whose Oceanfront Office is located at 303 34`h Street
Suite 102, Virginia Beach, VA 23451. Because of the nature of realtor and real estate agent affiliation,
the size of Howard Hanna, and the volume of transactions it handles in any given year, Howard Hanna
has an interest in numerous matters in which she is not personally involved and of which she does not
have personal knowledge. In order to ensure her compliance with both the letter and the spirit of the
State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act(the "Act), it is her practice to thoroughly review
the agenda for each meeting of City Council for the purpose of identifying any matters in which she might
have an actual or potential conflict. If, during her review of the agenda for any given meeting of the
Council, she identifies a matter in which she has a `personal interest,"as defined in the Act, she will file
the appropriate disclosure letter to be recorded in the official records of the City
Council. Councilmember Wilson regularly makes this disclosure. Her letter of February 20, 2018, is
hereby made part of the record.
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Council Lady Rosemary Wilson also DISCLOSED she has a personal interest in Dixon Hughes
Goodman and receives income from the firm as a result of her late husband's employment. The income is
proceeds from the sale of his partnership interest,paid out over an extended period of time. She is not an
employee of Dixon Hughes Goodman, does not have any role in management of the company and does is
not privy to its client list. However, due to the size of Dixon Hughes Goodman and the volume of
transactions it handles in any given year, Dixon Hughes Goodman may have an interest in matters of
which she has no personal knowledge. In that regard, she is always concerned about the appearance of
impropriety that might arise if she unknowingly participates in a matter before City Council in which
Dixon Hughes Goodman has an interest. In order to ensure her compliance with both the letter and spirit
of the State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act (the "Act"), it is her practice to thoroughly
review each City Council agenda to identify any matters in which she might have an actual or potential
conflict. If during her review of an agenda, she identifies a matter in which she has a `personal
interest", as defined by the Act, she will either abstain from voting, or file the appropriate disclosure
letter with the City Clerk to be included in the official records of City Council. Council Lady Wilson's
letter of June 2, 2015, is hereby made a part of the record.
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Item—VI-E
CERTIFICATION
ITEM#68039
THE CLOSED SESSION WAS NOT HELD DUE TO LACK OF TIME
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Item—VI-F
MINUTES
ITEM#68040
Upon motion by Councilman Dyer, seconded by Council Lady Kane, City Council APPROVED the
MINUTES of the INFORMAL and FORMAL SESSION of April 17, 2018.
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS
Kane, John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
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VLG ITEM#68041
CITY COUNCIL SELECTION OF THE MAYOR
Vice Mayor Jones advised the City Council will use the same process as in the past. Specifically, he will
accept nominations from the Members of Council around the dais. No second will be required for the
nomination and the nominees will be voted on in the order of the nomination. As soon as a nominee
receives a majority vote (6 votes), the Chair will declare the nominee has been elected as the Mayor and
shall serve until his (or her) successor is elected and qualified in accordance with general law. Vice
Mayor Jones opened the floor for nominations:
Council Lady Wilson nominated Vice Mayor Louis R.Jones
Vice Mayor Jones asked for additional nominations, hearing none, Vice Mayor Jones closed the
nomination for Mayor
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS
Kane, John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
By a vote of 9-0, City Council Elected Louis R. Jones,Mayor.
Louis R. Jones, having been elected as Mayor,RESIGNED serving as the Vice Mayor.
May 1, 2018
VIRGINIA: IN THE VIRGINIA BEACH CIRCUIT COURT CLERK'S OFFICE
OATH
I, 1%.005 do solemnly swear (or affirm)that I will support
the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and
that I will faithfully and impartially discharge all the duties incumbent upon me as Mayor of the
City of Virginia Beach, to fulfill the unexpired current term , until his or her successor is
elected and qualified in accordance with general law, according to the best of my ability, (so help
me God).
Signature of Perso Taking Oath
Oath taken and subscribed to before me on the 1St day of May, 2018.
TINA E. SINNEN, CLERK
By /h 0.
Clerk
Original-Retained by Clerk Copy—To Person Taking Oath
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VLG ITEM#68042
CITY COUNCIL SELECTION OF THE VICE MAYOR
Mayor Jones advised the same process will be used to elect the Vice Mayor. Mayor Jones opened the
floor for nominations:
Council Lady Kane nominated James L. Wood
Mayor Jones asked for additional nominations, hearing none, Mayor Jones closed the nomination for
Vice Mayor
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
By a vote of 9-0, City Council Elected James L. Wood, Vice Mayor.
May 1, 2018
VIRGINIA: IN THE VIRGINIA BEACH CIRCUIT COURT CLERK'S OFFICE
OATH
I, cri4MMS _L. - IAbd- do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support
the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and
that I will faithfully and impartially discharge all the duties incumbent upon me as Vice Mayor of
the City of Virginia Beach,through December 31,2018, according to the best of my ability, (so
help me God).
11
Signat i - e f I'erson Taking Oath
Oath taken and subscribed to before me on the 1St day of May, 2018.
TINA E. SINNEN, CLERK
4By: /Gt..Q t., \
Clerk
Original-Retained by Clerk Copy—To Person Taking Oath
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ADOPT AGENDA
FOR FORMAL SESSION ITEM#68043
BY CONSENSUS, City Council ADOPTED:
AGENDA FOR THE FORMAL SESSION
May 1, 2018
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Item - VI-H.1
PUBLIC HEARINGS
ITEM#68044
Mayor Jones DECLARED A PUBLIC HEARING:
EXTENSION OF CABLE FRANCHISE
Cox Communications, LLC
The following individual registered to speak:
Barbara Messner, P.O. Box 514, expressed concern regarding the extension of this cable franchise.
There being no additional speakers, Mayor Jones CLOSED the PUBLIC HEARING.
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Item - VI-L2
PUBLIC HEARINGS
ITEM#68045
Vice Mayor Wood DECLARED A PUBLIC HEARING:
ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY
Princess Anne Road Phase VII
There being no speakers, Vice Mayor Wood CLOSED the PUBLIC HEARING.
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Item - VI-L3
PUBLIC HEARINGS
ITEM#68046
Mayor Jones DECLARED A PUBLIC HEARING.•
ACQUISITION OF REAL PROPERTY
Fire/EMS Station at Burton Station
There being no speakers, Mayor Jones CLOSED the PUBLIC HEARING.
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Item - VI-L4
PUBLIC HEARINGS
ITEM#68047
Mayor Jones DECLARED A PUBLIC HEARING:
PROPOSED REAL PROPERTY TAX RATE(EFFECTIVE TAX INCREASE)
The following individuals registered to speak:
Jim Iulo, 2928 Camarillo Lane, Phone: 621-9198, spoke in SUPPORT of Stormwater Management
Funding for Ashville Park.
Felicia Siebor, 2081 Grandon Loop Road, Phone: 575-2210, spoke in SUPPORT of Stormwater
Management Funding for Ashville Park.
Jeanette Ray 2840 Camarillo Lane, Phone: 778-2126, spoke in SUPPORT of Stormwater Management
Funding for Ashville Park.
Jeff Bobrowitz, 2036 Channing Lane, Phone: 804-914-3000, spoke in SUPPORT of Stormwater
Management Funding for Ashville Park.
Hans VonKruger, 1928 Grandon Loop Road, Phone: 818-825-0416, spoke in SUPPORT of Stormwater
Management Funding for Ashville Park.
William Bailey, 211 24th Street, Phone: 288-5761, spoke in SUPPORT of Fire Department and
addressing pay compression.
Joe Polozzi, 1104 Wilbur Avenue, Phone: 572-2721, spoke in SUPPORT of Fire Department and
addressing pay compression.
Michelle Rilee, 3675 Hill Breeze Road, Phone: 496-0270, spoke in SUPPORT of the Alternative Budget.
Reid Greenmun, 2405 Cliff Cutter Drive, Phone: 615-4533, spoke in SUPPORT of the Alternative
Budget.
Rohan Rathi, 808 Cornwall Court, Phone: 754-0460, spoke in SUPPORT of increased funding for the
Libraries.
Barbara Messner, P.O. Box 514, spoke in SUPPORT of a Budget to support Public Safety.
Todd Solomon, 2260 First Landing Lane, Phone: 496-5933, spoke in SUPPORT of the Shore Drive
Corridor.
Mike Mitchell, P.O. Box 62102, Phone: 544-0955, spoke in SUPPORT of a Budget to support Public
Safety.
Marvin Rollins, 1521 Mill Landing Road, Phone: 426-6459, asked City Council reconsider raiding
Stormwater Fees.
Rona Marsh, 4382 Lynnville, spoke in OPPOSITION to the proposed Property Tax Increase.
Marlayne Castaluzzo, spoke in SUPPORT of the Alternative Budget.
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Item - VI-I.4
PUBLIC HEARINGS
ITEM#68047
(Continued)
Mike Maskell, 4403 Lisbon Lane, #103, Phone: 615-6265, spoke in OPPOSITION to both proposed
Budgets.
There being no additional speakers, Mayor Jones CLOSED the PUBLIC HEARING.
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Item— VLJ
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68048
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council APPROVED, BY
CONSENT: Agenda Items 1b, 2, 3(MAYOR JONES ABSTAINED), 4, 5, 6, 7a/b, 8, 9(ABBOTT &
DYER VERBAL NA19, 10a/b, 11, 12a/b, 13, and 14a/b/c
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
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Item -VI-J.la
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68049
The following individuals registered to speak:
Barbara Messner, P.O. Box 514, expressed concern.
Upon motion by Council Lady Wilson, seconded by Vice Mayor Wood, City Council ADOPTED,
Ordinance to AMEND City Code Section:
a. 5-531 re leash law
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 5-531
2 OF THE CITY CODE PERTAINING TO
3 KEEPING DOGS UNDER RESTRAINT;
4 LEASH LAW
5
6 SECTION AMENDED: § 5-531
7
8 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
9 BEACH, VIRGINIA:
10
11 That Section 5-531 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, is
12 amended and reordained to read as follows:
13
14 Sec. 5-531. - Keeping dogs under restraint; leash law.
15 (a) It shall be unlawful for the owner or custodian of any dog to permit the dog to go
16 upon any city park, public street, sidewalk or right-of-way, excluding the public
17 beaches of the city, unless it is kept firmly secured by a physical leash or lead
18 attached to a collar or harness e _ -- ---. - - - - - - -- - - - - •-- -
19 the dog and under the control of a responsible person capable of physically
20 restraining the dog.
21 (b) Any person who does not restrain his dog, in accordance with this section, whether
22 such person be the owner or custodian of such dog, shall be guilty of a class 4
23 misdemeanor. The animal control officer or police officer may issue a summons to
24 any person he finds in violation of this section.
25 (c) For the purpose of this section "city park" means any city-owned and operated
26 property open to the public for general recreational use, including, but not limited to
27 traditional park areas, canoe and kayak launch areas, and the disabled children's
28 beach playground known as Grommet Park.
29 (d) Exceptions.
30 (1) This section shall not apply to any person who uses a dog under his direct
31 supervision while lawfully hunting, while engaged in a supervised formal
32 obedience training class or show, or during formally sanctioned field trials.
33 (2) This section shall not apply to any person south of the trace line beginning at
34 the intersection of Elbow Road and the Chesapeake-Virginia Beach City
35 boundary line; thence northeastwardly along Elbow Road to Salem Road;
36 thence southeastwardly along Salem Road to North Landstown Road; thence
37 northeastwardly along Landstown Road to Princess Anne Road; thence
38 southeastwardly along Princess Anne Road to Sandbridge Road; thence
39 eastwardly along Sandbridge Road to its intersection with the Atlantic Ocean;
40 with the exception of the subdivisions of Bellwood Estat , e • _ _ -
41 9- - •5 -- e."•- ••- _ _ _ -- •55 ___ - •5 -5 e _ _ _ any other areas
42 zoned for residential use.
43
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on this 1st
day of May , 2018.
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Item -VI-J.lb
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68050
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Ordinance to AMEND City Code Section:
b. 5-532 and 5-533 re barking dogs and nuisance animals generally
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTIONS 5-
2 532 AND 5-533 OF THE CITY CODE
3 PERTAINING TO BARKING DOGS AND
4 NUISANCE ANIMALS GENERALLY
5
6 SECTIONS AMENDED: §§ 5-532 AND 5-533
7
8 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
9 BEACH, VIRGINIA:
10
11 That Sections 5-532 and 5-533 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
12 are amended and reordained to read as follows:
13
14 Sec. 5-532. - Barking dogs.
15
16 (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to keep a dog without exercising proper care
17 and control of such dog to prevent it from disturbing the peace of others by
18 barking, whining, howling, or crying without provocation in a loud, continuous or
19 untimely manner. Any person, whether as owner, tenant, occupant, lessee or
20 otherwise, in charge or control of the property where such dog is kept, or the
21 owner of such dog, shall be responsible for exercising control of such dog under
22 this section.
23 (b) It shall be the duty of any animal control officer or police officer, who may find any
24 dog disturbing the peace of others by barking, whining, howling, or crying without
25 provocation in a loud, continuous or untimely manner, to advise the owner of such
26 dog, or the person in charge or control of the property where such dog is kept, to
27 exercise proper control and care of such dog to prevent it from barking, whining,
28 howling, or crying in such manner. If such owner or person refuses to cooperate
29 with the police officer or animal control officer, or is unable to prevent such dog
30 from barking, whining, howling, or crying in such manner, or if the animal control
31 officer or police officer is unable to locate any person on the property where such
32 dog is kept, it shall be the duty of the animal control officer or police officer to take
33 such dog into possession. The impoundment provisions of section 5-400 of this
34 chapter shall be applicable to and followed by animal control officers, the bureau
35 of animal control and police officers upon taking possession of any dog under this
36 section.
37 (c) The animal control officer or police officer may issue a summons to any person he
38 finds in violation of this section.
39 Sec. 5-533. - Nuisance animals generally.
40 (a) No owner shall fail to exercise proper care and control of his animals to prevent
41 them from becoming a public nuisance. Molesting a passerby, attacking without
42 seriously injuring any person without provocation on two (2) or more occasions,
43 chasing vehicles, habitually attacking but not seriously injuring other domestic
44 animals, trespassing upon school grounds, or trespassing upon private property in
45 such manner as to damage property shall be deemed a nuisance. Three (3) or
46 more violations of City Code sections 54-530 or 5-532 in any twelve-month period
47 shall also be deemed a nuisance.
48 (b) Any person owning or having in his possession or under his control any animal
49 constituting a nuisance shall be summoned before the general district court of the
50 city to show cause why such animal should not be confined, disposed of or
51 removed or the nuisance otherwise abated and, upon proof that the animal
52 constitutes a public nuisance, the animal in question shall, by order of the general
53 district court of the city, either be confined, removed from the city, or the nuisance
54 activity otherwise abated as such court shall order. It shall be unlawful and shall
55 constitute contempt of court for any person to harbor or conceal any animal which
56 has been ordered disposed of or removed by the general district court, or to fail to
57 confine or restrain an animal when such an order has been entered by the court.
58 (c) Any person who owns any dog, cat or other animal that has been adjudged a
59 nuisance pursuant to this section by the general district court and who appeals
60 that decision to the circuit court shall be responsible for the fees connected with
61 the impounding of the animal by the bureau of animal control. If on appeal the
62 circuit court determines that the dog, cat or other animal is not a nuisance, no
63 such fees for the impounding of the animal shall be imposed.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on this 1st day of
May , 2018.
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Item -VI-J.2
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68051
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Resolution to EXTEND the City's Cable Franchise with Cox Communications until the
earlier of November 23, 2018 or the date on which the franchise is renewed
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 A RESOLUTION TO EXTEND THE CITY'S CABLE
2 FRANCHISE WITH COX COMMUNICATIONS
3 UNTIL THE EARLIER OF NOVEMBER 23, 2018
4 OR THE DATE ON WHICH THE FRANCHISE IS
5 RENEWED
6
7 WHEREAS, the extension of the City's current cable franchise with Cox
8 Communications Hampton Roads, L.L.C. ("Cox"), expires on May 23, 2018;
9
10 WHEREAS, the City has been conducting a public needs assessment
11 concerning the renewal of such franchise and has been engaged with Cox in
12 negotiations to that end;
13
14 WHEREAS, review of the needs assessment and negotiations cannot be
15 concluded prior to the expiration date of the current extension to the franchise; and
16
17 WHEREAS, the parties wish to enter into a second extension of the term of the
18 current franchise to the earlier of November 23, 2018 or the date on which the franchise
19 is renewed, under the same terms and conditions set forth in the franchise; and
20
21 WHEREAS, the requested extension will not affect Cox's customers, except to
22 allow them to continue to receive cable service from Cox.
23
24 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
25 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
26
27 That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of
28 the City, the agreement entitled "THIRD AMENDMENT OF CABLE TV FRANCHISE
29 AGREEMENT", dated , 2018, by and between the City of Virginia Beach
30 and Cox, which agreement is appended hereto and a copy thereof is on file and
31 available for public inspection in the Office of the City Attorney.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on this 1 s t day
of May , 2018.
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THIRD AMENDMENT OF CABLE TV FRANCHISE AGREEMENT
COX COMMUNICATIONS HAMPTON ROADS,L.L.C.
THIS THIRD AMENDMENT AGREEMENT (the "3" Amendment"), dated this _ day of
, 2018 is by and between the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, a municipal
corporation ("City") and Cox Communications Hampton Roads, L.L.C., ("Cox") a Delaware limited
liability company authorized to transact business in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The City and Cox
may be collectively referred to as the"Parties."
WHEREAS, the City granted a ten (10) year cable franchise ("Franchise") to Cox that
commenced on May 23,2006 and expired May 23,2016("Expiration Date");
WHEREAS, the City and Cox entered into negotiations to renew the Franchise ("Franchise
Renewal"), and as part of the process the City secured the services of a consultant to conduct a public
needs assessment and audit;
WHEREAS, since the Franchise Renewal was unable to be completed prior to the Expiration
Date,the parties entered into two(2) one-year extensions of the Franchise, authorized by City Council on
May 17, 2016 by adoption of RES-03789 and May 16, 2017 by adoption of RES-03847, respectively;
and
WHEREAS, the parties continue to negotiate the terms of the Franchise Renewal, and desire to
obtain an additional extension in order to fully assess and finalize the terms of the Franchise Renewal.
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises, covenants, and other
valuable consideration, the sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged,the Parties agree as follows:
1. Section 4.04 of the Franchise is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with the following:
The term of the Franchise to be granted by the City pursuant to this
Ordinance shall expire the earlier of November 23, 2018 or when the
existing Franchise is renewed, whichever shall first occur.
2. Except as specifically modified hereby,the Franchise shall remain in full force and effect.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have caused this 3n' Amendment to be executed by their
respective duly authorized representatives.
COX COMMUNICATIONS HAMPTON ROADS,L.L.C.
a Delaware limited liability company
By:
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF ,to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2018,
by , on behalf of COX COMMUNICATIONS
HAMPTON ROADS, L.L.C., a Delaware limited liability company authorized to transact business in the
Commonwealth of Virginia.
Notary Public
My commission expires:
My registration number:
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
By:
City Manager/Authorized
Designee of the City Manager
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
Amanda F.Barnes,City Clerk
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2018,
by , City Manager/Authorized Designee of the City Manager of the City of
Virginia Beach,on its behalf.
Notary Public
My commission expires:
My registration number:
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of , 2018,
by Amanda F.Barnes,City Clerk of the City of Virginia Beach,on its behalf.
Notary Public
My commission expires:
My registration number:
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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Item -VI-J.3
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68052
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the acquisition of property in fee simple for right-of-way re
Princess Anne Road Phase VII Project and the acquisition of temporary and permanent easements,
either by agreement or condemnation
Voting: 8-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Shannon DS Kane, John E. Uhrin,
Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L. Wood
Council Members Abstaining:
Mayor Louis R. Jones
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
2 ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY IN FEE SIMPLE
3 FOR RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR THE PRINCESS
4 ANNE PHASE VII PROJECT (CIP 2-195), AND
5 THE ACQUISITION OF TEMPORARY AND
6 PERMANENT EASEMENTS, EITHER BY
7 AGREEMENT OR CONDEMNATION
8
9
10 WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, a
11 public necessity exists for the construction of this important roadway project to improve
12 transportation within the City and for other related public purposes for the preservation of
13 the safety, health, peace, good order, comfort, convenience, and for the welfare of the
14 people in the City of Virginia Beach.
15
16 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
17 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
18
19 Section 1. That the City Council authorizes the acquisition by purchase or
20 condemnation pursuant to Sections 15.2-1901, et seq., Sections 33.2-1007, et seq., and
21 Title 25.1 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended, of all that certain real property in
22 fee simple, including temporary and permanent easements and entire tracts upon which
23 such rights-of-way or easements shall be located, within the limitations and conditions of
24 Section 33.2-1007 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended (the "Property"), as shown
25 on the plans entitled "PRINCESS ANNE ROAD PHASE VII CIP 2-195, CIP 6-106, PWCN
26 4-0075" (the "Project"), and more specifically described on the acquisition plats for the
27 Project (plats and plans collectively referred to as the "Plans"), the Plans being on file in
28 the Engineering Division, Department of Public Works, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
29
30 Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to make or cause to be
31 made on behalf of the City of Virginia Beach, to the extent that funds are available, a
32 reasonable offer to the owners or persons having an interest in said Property. If refused,
33 the City Attorney is hereby authorized to institute proceedings to condemn said Property.
34
35 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 1st day of
36 May , 2018.
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Refer to File No. 0062848
May 1, 2018
Mrs. Amanda Barnes
City Clerk
Municipal Center
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456
Re: Disclosure and Abstention Pursuant to Virginia Code § 2.2-3115(F)
Dear Mrs. Barnes:
Pursuant to the Virginia Conflict of Interests Act, Sections 2.2-3115(F), Code of Virginia,
I make the following declarations:
1. I am executing this written disclosure regarding City Council's discussion and vote
on an ordinance authorizing the acquisition of real property in fee simple for the
Princess Anne Road Phase VII Project(CIP 2-195)and the acquisition of temporary
and permanent easements, either by agreement or condemnation.
2. The Princess Anne Road Phase VII project require the acquisition of land and
interests in land from approximately twenty property owners, including Hollomon-
Brown Funeral Home, Inc.
3. I have an ownership interest in Hollomon-Brown Funeral Home, Inc. The
company's corporate headquarters are located at 8464 Tidewater Drive, Norfolk,
Virginia.
4. Although the City Attorney has advised me that the Conflict of Interests Act allows
me to participate in this transaction without restriction as a member of a group upon
disclosure of my interest, I nevertheless wish to abstain from voting on this matter.
1008 WITCH POINT TRAIL,VIRGINIA BEACH,VA 23455-5645
Mrs. Amanda Barnes -2- May 1, 2018
Re: Disclosure and Abstention Pursuant to Virginia Code § 2.2-3115(F)
I respectfully request that you record this declaration in the official records of City Council.
Thank you for your assistance in this matter.
Sincerely,
Louis R. Jo s
Vice Mayor
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Item -VI-J.4
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68053
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the acquisition of property in fee simple re Fire and EMS
Station at Burton Station Project by condemnation due to unknown ownership
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M Benjamin Davenport, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
2 ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY IN FEE SIMPLE
3 FOR THE FIRE AND EMS STATION AT
4 BURTON STATION PROJECT (CIP 3-075) BY
s CONDEMNATION DUE TO UNKNOWN
6 OWNERSHIP
7
8 WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, a
9 public necessity exists to improve the response time for first arriving emergency units and
10 create an effective response force in the Burton Station Strategic Growth Area.
11
12 WHEREAS, the proposed Fire and EMS Station would serve the surrounding
13 community as well as support service requests requiring multiple apparatus in the
14 Haygood, Chesapeake Beach, northern Kempsville areas, and for other related public
15 purposes for the preservation of the safety, health, peace, good order, comfort,
16 convenience, and the welfare of the people in the City of Virginia Beach.
17
18 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
19 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
20
21 Section 1. That the City Council authorizes the acquisition by purchase or
22 condemnation pursuant to Sections 15.2-1901, et seq. and Title 25.1 and 33.2 of the Code
23 of Virginia of 1950, as amended, of all that certain real property in fee simple for the
24 purpose of construction of the Fire/ EMS Station shown on Exhibit A, attached hereto and
25 made a part hereof(the"Properties"), and on the plans entitled "BURTON STATION FIRE/
26 EMS STATION," (the "Project") in particular, those certain parcels identified and more
27 specifically described on the acquisition plats for the Project (plats and plans collectively
28 referred to as the "Plans"), the Plans being on file in the Department of Public Works, City
29 of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
30
31 Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to make or cause to be
32 made on behalf of the City of Virginia Beach, to the extent that funds are available and to
33 the extent the owners can be identified and located, a reasonable offer to the owners or
34 persons having an interest in said Properties. If refused, or if the Properties' owners are
35 unable to convey clear title or if the owners cannot be identified or located, the City
36 Attorney is hereby authorized to initiate, prosecute, and settle or resolve proceedings to
37 condemn to acquire title to the Properties to construct the Project.
38
39 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 1st day of
40 May , 2018.
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ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68054
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Resolution to DIRECT the City Attorney to file a petition for Writ of Special Election re
vacancy in the Office of Mayor
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 A RESOLUTION TO DIRECT THE CITY ATTORNEY TO
2 FILE A PETITION FOR A WRIT OF SPECIAL ELECTION
3
4 WHEREAS, William D. Sessoms, Jr., Mayor, was elected for a term that ends
5 December 31, 2020;
6
7 WHEREAS, Mr. Sessoms submitted his resignation from the City Council
8 effective 11:59 p.m. on April 30, 2018;
9
10 WHEREAS, Code of Virginia § 24.2-226 requires that within fifteen (15) calendar
11 days of the event of a vacancy, the governing body shall petition its circuit court for a
12 Writ of Special Election to fill the remaining portion of the term of office for a member of
13 the City Council, including a mayor elected by the voters; and
14
15 WHEREAS, the next general election following the resignation by Mr. Sessoms is
16 November 6, 2018.
17
18 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
19 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
20
21 That the City Council directs the City Attorney to file a Petition for a Writ of
22 Special Election in the Circuit Court for the purpose of filling the vacancy in the Office of
23 Mayor for a term ending December 31 , 2020, and requests such special election to be
24 held November 6, 2018.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, this 1st day
of May , 2018.
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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WILLIAM D.SESSOMS,JR. MUNICIPAL CENTER
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VIRGINIA BEACH,VA 23456-9000
(757)385-4581
FAX(757)385-5699
wsessoms@vbgov.com
April 18, 2018
Virginia Beach City Council Members
Dear Council Members:
For the past 30 years, it has been my privilege to serve the city that I love. I grew up
here and raised my family here. And now, my grandchildren also call Virginia Beach
home. Over my lifetime, Virginia Beach has seen many changes, and I am proud to see
that the City is continuing to make amazing improvements that will keep the city thriving
for generations to come.
As I was preparing for last month's State of the City speech, Bev and I reflected on all of
the progress we have made in this city. We also contemplated our family's future and,
obviously, the future of the City. I realized now is the right time to make this
decision. So I will be stepping down from the Office of Mayor to pursue private sector
employment opportunities. My last day as Mayor will be at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, April
30.
I am grateful to the citizens of Virginia Beach for entrusting me to serve as Mayor of the
greatest city in the world. One of the reasons it is the greatest city in the world is
because we have a City Council who works so diligently to carry out our Vision. To
each of you, I offer my heartfelt thanks and admiration.
To have had the career I've had, to have been able to serve my hometown as a
member of the City Council and then as Mayor for more than half my adult life, I have to
tell you, I am one lucky guy. Then, to have new opportunities presented to me, well, I
am counting my blessings and leaving with the knowledge that this city is in very good
hands.
As I embark on the next chapter in my life, I will remain Virginia Beach's number-one
fan. There is no one more proud to call this great city "home," and I have great faith that
this City will continue on the right path for the people who live in Virginia Beach and
because of that, Virginia Beach will continue to be the greatest city in the world.
Sincerely, r
William D. Sessoms, Jr.
Mayor
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Item
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68055
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Ordinance to TRANSFER $293,815 from the General Fund Reserve to the Office of Voter
Registration &Elections re Democratic and Republican Primary Elections
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER FUNDS FROM THE
2 GENERAL FUND RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES-
3 REGULAR TO THE OFFICE OF VOTER REGISTRATION &
4 ELECTIONS FOR THE DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN
5 PRIMARY ELECTIONS
6
7 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
8 VIRGINIA:
9
10 That $293,815 is hereby transferred from the Reserve for Contingencies-Regular
11 to the Office of Voter Registration & Elections FY 2017-18 Operating Budget.
12
13 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 1st day of
14 May , 2018.
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Item -VI-J.7a
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68056
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT,Resolution to APPOINT:
a. Robin Wilcox as Deputy City Clerk II
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING ROBIN WILCOX TO
2 THE POSITION OF DEPUTY CITY CLERK II
3
4 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
5 VIRGINIA:
6
7 That pursuant to § 2-77 of the City Code, Robin Wilcox is hereby appointed to
8 the position of Deputy City Clerk II, effective April 12, 2018.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 1st day of
May , 2018.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO
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Item -VI-J.76
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68057
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Resolution to APPOINT:
b. Paige McGraw as Deputy City Clerk II
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 A RESOLUTION APPOINTING PAIGE MCGRAW TO
2 THE POSITION OF DEPUTY CITY CLERK II
3
4 BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
5 VIRGINIA:
6
7 That pursuant to § 2-77 of the City Code, Paige McGraw is hereby appointed to
8 the position of Deputy City Clerk II, effective March 29, 2018.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 1st day of
May , 2018.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO
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Item -VI-J.8
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68058
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Attorney to PETITION the Circuit Court to appoint a
Special Commissioner to execute the necessary deeds to CONVEY three (3)parcels of land in the Lake
Edward Neighborhood to the City and AUTHORIZE the City Manager to ACCEPT title to the three (3)
parcels and to ACCEPT dedications of easements re lake improvements
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 AN ORDINANCE (1) AUTHORIZING THE CITY ATTORNEY TO
2 PETITION THE CIRCUIT COURT TO APPOINT A SPECIAL
3 COMMISSIONER TO EXECUTE THE NECESSARY DEEDS TO
4 CONVEY THREE PARCELS OF LAND IN THE LAKE EDWARD
5 NEIGHBORHOOD TO THE CITY; AND (2) AUTHORIZING THE
6 CITY MANAGER TO ACCEPT TITLE TO THE THREE PARCELS
7 AND TO ACCEPT DEDICATIONS OF EASEMENTS FOR LAKE
8 IMPROVEMENTS
9
10 WHEREAS, the Lake Edward Corporation, a defunct Virginia corporation,
11 is the record owner of three vacant parcels of land and a parcel containing a lake in the
12 Lake Edward neighborhood, as follows:
13
14 Parcel 1 , consisting of approximately 5,664 sq. ft. of land located
15 along the alley adjacent to Hampshire Lane (GPIN: 1468-12-9065);
16
17 Parcel 2, consisting of approximately 7,604 sq. ft. of land located
18 along the alley adjacent to Hampshire Lane (GPIN: 1468-21-2564);
19
20 Parcel 3, consisting of approximately 26,027 sq. ft. of land known
21 as 5720 Volsung Court (GPIN: 1468-01-1143); and
22
23 Parcel 4, the Lake, consisting of approximately 12.94 acres, upon
24 which the City has easements for drainage and ingress and egress
25 (GPIN 1468-10-6881).
26
27 (Parcels 1-4, collectively, the "Parcels");
28
29 WHEREAS, the Parcels have been the subject of numerous code
30 enforcement citations and abatement actions over the past twenty years, and residents
31 have raised concerns about the condition of and ongoing violations on these parcels.
32 The Parcels are currently delinquent in payment of real estate taxes and have violation
33 liens in the combined total amount of $54,101.48;
34
35 WHEREAS, there is currently no responsible party to clear violations or
36 maintain these parcels. The City Treasurer is not pursuing the sale of the Parcels as it is
37 unlikely the proceeds would cover the cost of the sale;
38
39 WHEREAS, Section § 58.1-3970.1 of the Code of Virginia authorizes the
40 City to petition the Circuit Court to convey property to the City through a Special
41 Commissioner process in lieu of the sale at public auction when the following
42 requirements are met:
43
44 1 . Each parcel has delinquent real estate taxes or the locality has a
45 lien against the parcel for removal, repair or securing of a building
46 or structure; removal of trash, garbage, refuse, litter; or the cutting
47 of grass, weeds or other foreign growth;
48 2. Each parcel has an assessed value of$50,000 or less;
49 3. Such taxes and liens, together, including penalty and accumulated
50 interest, exceed 50 percent of the assessed value of the parcel or
51 such taxes alone exceed 25 percent of the assessed value of the
52 parcel;
53
54 WHEREAS, each of the Parcels meets the requirements for acquisition
55 through the Special Commissioner process;
56
57 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach finds that
58 authorizing the acquisition of the Parcels will allow the City to respond to the
59 neighborhood concerns and maintain the properties for the safety and benefit of the
60 residents of the City; and
61
62 WHEREAS, the City Council desires that the City acquire only Parcels 1, 2
63 and 3 at this time, but may authorize acquisition of Parcel 4 at a future date if the City is
64 able to acquire easements from adjacent property owners that would be required to
65 properly maintain and improve Parcel 4.
66
67 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
68 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
69
70 1. That the City Attorney is hereby authorized to petition the Court to transfer
71 title of Parcels 1, 2, and 3 to the City;
72
73 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute any documents
74 necessary to accept Parcels 1, 2 and 3 if authorized by a Special Commissioner and to
75 accept dedications of easements necessary to maintain and improve Parcel 4, and such
76 other terms, conditions or modifications as are deemed necessary and sufficient by the
77 City Manager and in a form deemed satisfactory by the City Attorney;
78
79 This ordinance shall be effective from the date of its adoption.
80
81 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the
82 1st day of May , 2018.
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Item -VI-J.9
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68059
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Resolution to APPROVE an Extension of the Town Center Option Agreement and
RECOMMEND the Virginia Beach Development Authority APPROVE the Extension
Voting: 7-2
Council Members Voting Aye:
M. Benjamin Davenport, Barbara M Henley, Mayor Louis R.
Jones, Shannon DS Kane, John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and
Vice Mayor James L. Wood
Council Members Voting Nay:
Jessica P. Abbott
Robert M Dyer
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 RESOLUTION APPROVING AN EXTENSION OF
2 THE TOWN CENTER OPTION AGREEMENT
3 AND RECOMMENDING THAT THE CITY OF
4 VIRGINIA BEACH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
5 APPROVE THE EXTENSION
6
7 WHEREAS, on behalf of the City of Virginia Beach (the "City") and the City of
8 Virginia Beach Development Authority (the "Authority"), the City Manager and City
9 staff have engaged in extensive negotiations with representatives of Armada/Hoffler
10 Development Company, L.L.C. and its affiliates, regarding the continued
11 development of the Central Business District Project known as The Town Center of
12 Virginia Beach (the "Project");
13
14 WHEREAS, the Project is a development arrangement between the Authority
15 and Town Center Associates, L.L.C. (the "Developer"), for a mixed-use commercial
16 development, utilizing the structure of an economic development park in the B-3A
17 Pembroke Central Business Core District. The area is zoned to optimize
18 development potential for a mixed-use, pedestrian-oriented, urban activity center
19 with mid-to-high-rise structures that contain numerous types of uses, including
20 business, retail, residential, cultural, educational and other public and private uses;
21
22 WHEREAS, the Authority and the Developer have entered into an option
23 agreement dated as of June 5, 2000 (the "Option Agreement") setting forth the terms
24 and conditions by which the Developer can acquire Authority-owned land for the
25 Project (the "Option Land");
26
27 WHEREAS, as set forth in the latest modification to the Option Agreement
28 dated March 31, 2015, the Developer's right to acquire the Option Land expires on
29 April 30, 2018, and prior to such acquisition, the Developer must present an
30 acceptable plan for development of the Option Land to the City Council and the
31 Authority;
32
33 WHEREAS, the Developer has requested an extension of time to acquire the
34 remaining Option Land to April 30, 2021;
35
36 WHEREAS, the Authority approved the extension of the Option Agreement at
37 its April 17, 2018 meeting, subject to approval by City Council; and
38
39 WHEREAS, City Council is of the opinion that the requested extension will
40 allow for the continued development of the Project to the benefit of the City.
41
42 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
43 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA;
44
45 That City Council approves the execution of a modification of the Town
46 Center of Virginia Beach Option Agreement between the City of Virginia Beach
47 Development Authority (the "Authority") and Town Center Associates, L.L.C., so long
48 as such modification is consistent with the Summary of Terms attached hereto as
49 Exhibit A, and made a part hereof, and such other terms, conditions or modifications
50 as may be acceptable to the City Manager and in a form deemed satisfactory by the
51 City Attorney.
52
53 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 1 s t
54 day of May , 2018.
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EXHIBIT A
SUMMARY OF TERMS TOWN CENTER OPTION AGREEMENT
CURRENT TERMS:
Owner: City of Virginia Beach Development Authority (the "Authority").
Option Holder: Town Center Associates, L.L.C. ("TCA").
Option Land: Block 2 (former Beacon Site)
Option Fee: 1) Semi-annual fee equal to real estate taxes that would be payable
if the Option Land was subject to taxation, and
2) Special fee equal to all of the Authority's costs associated with
the acquisition and operation of Block 2.
Purchase Price: Block 2: $4,792,735
Term of Option: Option must be exercised by April 30, 2018
Conditions
of Exercise: TCA can only exercise option if:
TCA has presented a plan for development of the Option Land to
be acquired, which plan is acceptable to the Virginia Beach City
Council ("City Council") and the Authority;
PROPOSED MODIFICATION:
Block 2: Term of Option extended by three years to April 30, 2021.
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Item-VI--J.10a
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68060
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Ordinance to AUTHORIZE temporary encroachments into a portion of city property known
as:
a. Lake Wesley at the rear of 504 Kerry Lane
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance to AUTHORIZE temporary encroachments into a portion of
city property known as Lake Wesley at the rear of 504 Kerry Lane
The following conditions shall be required:
1. It is expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary Encroachments will be
constructed and maintained in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of
Virginia and the City of Virginia Beach, and in accordance with the City's
specifications and approval and is more particularly described as follows, to wit:
2. Providing however, nothing herein shall prohibit the City from immediately
removing, or ordering the Grantee to remove, all or any part of the Temporary
Encroachments from the Encroachment Area in the event of an emergency or
public necessity, and Grantee shall bear all costs and expenses of such removal.
3. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary Encroachments
herein authorized terminates upon notice by the City to the Grantee, and that
within thirty (30) days after the notice is given, the Temporary Encroachments
must be removed from the Encroachment Area by the Grantee; and that the
Grantee will bear all costs and expenses of such removal.
4. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee shall indemni6),
hold harmless, and defend the City, its agents and employees,from and against
all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, in
case it shall be necessary to file or defend an action arising out of the
construction, location, or existence of the Temporary Encroachments.
5. It is further expressly understood and agreed that nothing herein contained shall
be construed to enlarge the permission and authority to permit the maintenance
or construction of any encroachment other than that specified herein and to the
limited extent specified herein, nor to permit the maintenance and construction of
any encroachment by anyone other than the Grantee.
6. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee agrees to maintain
the Temporary Encroachments so as not to become unsightly or a hazard.
7. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary Encroachments
must conform to the minimum setback requirements, as established by the City.
8. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee must submit for
review and approval, a survey of the Encroachment Area, certified by a
registered professional engineer or a licensed land surveyor, and/or "as built"
plans of the Temporary Encroachments sealed by a registered professional
engineer, if required by either the Department of Public Works City Engineer's
Office or the Engineering Division of the Department of Public Utilities.
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(Continued)
9. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the City, upon revocation of
such authority and permission so granted, may remove the Temporary
• Encroachments and charge the cost thereof to the Grantee, and collect the cost in
any manner provided by law for the collection of local or state taxes; may
require the Grantee to remove the Temporary Encroachments; and pending such
removal, the City may charge the Grantee for the use of the Encroachment Area,
the equivalent of what would be the real property tax upon the land so occupied
if it were owned by the Grantee; and if such removal shall not be made within the
time ordered hereinabove by this Agreement, the City may impose a penalty in
the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)per day for each and every day that
the Temporary Encroachments are allowed to continue thereafter, and may
collect such compensation and penalties in any manner provided by law for the
collection of local or state taxes.
This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance with Section 1070 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the First day of May, Two
Thousand Eighteen.
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 Requested by Department of Public Works
2
3 AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
4 TEMPORARY ENCROACHMENTS
5 INTO A PORTION OF CITY
6 PROPERTY KNOWN AS LAKE
7 WESLEY, LOCATED AT THE REAR
8 OF 504 KERRY LANE
9 1
10 WHEREAS, Bruce C. Gottwald and Floyd D. Gottwald, Jr. (the "Applicants")
11 desire to maintain to maintain an existing wood ramp,wood pier, floating wood pier, wood
12 bulkhead, piles and riprap, and to construct and maintain wood piles into a portion of City
13 property known as Lake Wesley, located at the rear of 504 Kerry Lane, in the City of
14 Virginia Beach, Virginia; and
15
16 WHEREAS, City Council is authorized pursuant to §§ 15.2-2009 and 15.2-
17 2107, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, to authorize temporary encroachments upon
18 the City's property subject to such terms and conditions as Council may prescribe.
19
20 NOW,THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
21 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
22
23 That pursuant to the authority and to the extent thereof contained in §§ 15.2-
24 2009 and 15.2-2107, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, the Applicants, their heirs,
25 assigns and successors in title are authorized to maintain an existing wood ramp, wood
26 pier, floating wood pier, wood bulkhead, piles and riprap, and to construct and maintain
27 wood piles into a portion of City property known as Lake Wesley located at the rear of 504
28 Kerry Lane as shown on the map entitled: "EXHIBIT A ENCROACHMENT PLAT
29 SHOWING RIP-RAP, WOOD RAMP, WOOD PIER, FLOATING WOOD PIER & PILES
30 FOR: FLOYD D. GOTTWALD, JR. VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA", SCALE: 1" =40',dated
31 MAY 30, 2017, and prepared by Gallup Surveyors & Engineers, Ltd., a copy of which is
32 attached hereto as Exhibit A, and on file in the Department of Public Works, and to which
33 reference is made for a more particular description;
34
35 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that the temporary encroachments are
36 expressly subject to those terms, conditions and criteria contained in the agreement
37 between the City of Virginia Beach and the Applicants (the "Agreement"), an unexecuted
38 copy of which has been presented to the Council in its agenda, and will be recorded among
39 the records of the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach;
40
41 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that the City Manager or his authorized
42 designee is hereby authorized to execute the Agreement; and
1
43 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this Ordinance shall not be in effect until
44 such time as the Applicants and the City Manager or his authorized designee execute the
45 Agreement.
46
47 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 1 s t
48 day of May , 2018.
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VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA NOTES.
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SCALE: 1" = 40' MAY 30, 2017
THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE REPORT.
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PREPARED BY VIRGINIA BEACH
CITY ATTORNEY'S OFFICE(BOX 31)
EXEMPTED FROM RECORDATION TAXES
UNDER SECTION 58.1-811(C)(4)
THIS AGREEMENT, made this day of , 2018,
by and between the CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, a municipal corporation of
the Commonwealth of Virginia, Grantor, "City", and BRUCE C. GOTTWALD and
FLOYD D. GOTTWALD, JR., THEIR HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND SUCCESSORS IN TITLE,
"Grantee", even though more than one.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Grantee is the owner of that certain lot, tract, or parcel of
land designated and described as "Lots 8 & 9" as shown on that certain plat entitled:
"RESUBDIVISION OF LOTS 2-14 RESUBDIVISION OF PART OF CROATAN BEACH
(MB 37 P 11) SCHOONER QUAY AT CROATAN LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH —
VIRGINIA BEACH VIRGINIA", Scale: 1" = 40', dated December 11, 1981, and prepared
by Basgier and Associates, which said plat is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Map Book 160, at page 18, and being
further designated, known, and described as 504 Kerry Lane, Virginia Beach, Virginia
23451; and
WHEREAS, it is proposed by the Grantee to maintain an existing wood
ramp, wood pier, floating wood pier, wood bulkhead, piles and riprap and
GPIN: 2427-30-6108-0000; (CITY PROPERTY KNOWN AS LAKE WESLEY)
GPIN: 2427-29-4857-0000 & 2426-29-5830; (504 Kerry Lane)
to construct and maintain wood piles, collectively the "Temporary Encroachments", in
the City of Virginia Beach; and
WHEREAS, in constructing and maintaining the Temporary
Encroachments, it is necessary that the Grantee encroach into a portion of City property
known as Lake Wesley, located at the rear of 504 Kerry Lane, the "Encroachment
Area"; and
WHEREAS, the Grantee has requested that the City permit the Temporary
Encroachments within the Encroachment Area.
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and of the
benefits accruing or to accrue to the Grantee and for the further consideration of One
Dollar ($1.00), cash in hand paid to the City, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged,
the City hereby grants to the Grantee permission to use the Encroachment Area for the
purpose of constructing and maintaining the Temporary Encroachments.
It is expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary Encroachments
will be constructed and maintained in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of
Virginia and the City of Virginia Beach, and in accordance with the City's specifications
and approval and is more particularly described as follows, to wit:
Temporary Encroachments into the Encroachment Area as
shown on that certain exhibit plat entitled: "EXHIBIT A
ENCROACHMENT PLAT SHOWING RIP-RAP, WOOD
RAMP, WOOD PIER, FLOATING WOOD PIER & PILES
FOR: FLOYD D. GOTTWALD, JR. VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA", SCALE: 1" = 40', dated MAY 30, 2017, and
prepared by Gallup Surveyors & Engineers, Ltd. a copy of
which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A", and to which
reference is made for a more particular description.
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Providing however, nothing herein shall prohibit the City from immediately
removing, or ordering the Grantee to remove, all or any part of the Temporary
Encroachments from the Encroachment Area in the event of an emergency or public
necessity, and Grantee shall bear all costs and expenses of such removal.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary
Encroachments herein authorized terminates upon notice by the City to the Grantee,
and that within thirty (30) days after the notice is given, the Temporary Encroachments
must be removed from the Encroachment Area by the Grantee; and that the Grantee
will bear all costs and expenses of such removal.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee shall
indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City, its agents and employees, from and
against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees,
in case it shall be necessary to file or defend an action arising out of the construction,
location, or existence of the Temporary Encroachments.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that nothing herein
contained shall be construed to enlarge the permission and authority to permit the
maintenance or construction of any encroachment other than that specified herein and
to the limited extent specified herein, nor to permit the maintenance and construction of
any encroachment by anyone other than the Grantee.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee agrees to
maintain the Temporary Encroachments so as not to become unsightly or a hazard.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee must obtain
and keep in effect liability insurance with the City as a named insured in an amount not
less than $500,000.00, per person injured and property damage per incident, combined
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with the City listed as an additional insured. The company providing the insurance must
be registered and licensed to provide insurance in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The
Grantee will provide endorsements providing at least thirty (30) days written notice to
the City prior to the cancellation or termination of, or material change to, any of the
insurance policies. The Grantee assumes all responsibilities and liabilities, vested or
contingent, with relation to the construction, location, and/or existence of the Temporary
Encroachments.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary
Encroachments must conform to the minimum setback requirements, as established by
the City.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee must
submit for review and approval, a survey of the Encroachment Area, certified by a
registered professional engineer or a licensed land surveyor, and/or "as built" plans of
the Temporary Encroachments sealed by a registered professional engineer, if required
by either the Department of Public Works City Engineer's Office or the Engineering
Division of the Department of Public Utilities.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the City, upon
revocation of such authority and permission so granted, may remove the Temporary
Encroachments and charge the cost thereof to the Grantee, and collect the cost in any
manner provided by law for the collection of local or state taxes; may require the
Grantee to remove the Temporary Encroachments; and pending such removal, the City
may charge the Grantee for the use of the Encroachment Area, the equivalent of what
would be the real property tax upon the land so occupied if it were owned by the
Grantee; and if such removal shall not be made within the time ordered hereinabove by
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this Agreement, the City may impose a penalty in the sum of One Hundred Dollars
($100.00) per day for each and every day that the Temporary Encroachments are
allowed to continue thereafter, and may collect such compensation and penalties in any
manner provided by law for the collection of local or state taxes.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Bruce C. Gottwald and Floyd D. Gottwald, Jr.,
the said Grantee, have caused this Agreement to be executed by their signatures.
Further, that the City of Virginia Beach has caused this Agreement to be executed in its
name and on its behalf by its City Manager and its seal be hereunto affixed and attested
by its City Clerk.
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
By (SEAL)
City Manager/Authorized
Designee of the City Manager
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
, 2018, by , CITY MANAGER/AUTHORIZED
DESIGNEE OF THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA,
on its behalf. He/She is personally known to me.
(SEAL)
Notary Public
Notary Registration Number:
My Commission Expires:
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
City Clerk/Authorized
Designee of the City Clerk
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
, 2018, by , CITY CLERK/AUTHORIZED
DESIGNEE OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, on
its behalf. She is personally known to me.
(SEAL)
Notary Public
Notary Registration Number:
My Commission Expires:
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
By (SEAL)
City Manager/Authorized
Designee of the City Manager
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
, 2018, by , CITY MANAGER/AUTHORIZED
DESIGNEE OF THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA,
on its behalf. He/She is personally known to me.
(SEAL)
Notary Public
Notary Registration Number:
My Commission Expires:
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
City Clerk/Authorized
Designee of the City Clerk
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
, 2018, by , CITY CLERK/AUTHORIZED
DESIGNEE OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, on
its behalf. She is personally known to me.
(SEAL)
Notary Public
Notary Registration Number:
My Commission Expires:
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By Jrt4,Ct v
Bruce C. Gottwa d, Owner
STATE OF ZL
CITY/G0-6 Y O , to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this /5-71-/—tday of
��liYc�v , 2018, by Bruce C. Gottwald.
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STATE OF /SV i'k(a-
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this lday of
A4Q.rch , 2018, by of Floyd D. Gottwald, Jr.
Not ry 1146lic
Notary g )'/(, 7*/ MAGGIE A CAUTHORN
Registration Number: ` /�" , Notary Public
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My Commission Expires: .3/ 2020 Registration No 146746 '
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Item-VI-J.10b
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68061
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Ordinance to AUTHORIZE temporary encroachments into a portion of city property known
as:
b. North Bay at the rear of 353 Back Bay Crescent
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance to AUTHORIZE temporary encroachments into a portion of
city property known as North Bay at the rear of 353 Back Bay Crescent
The following conditions shall be required:
1. It is expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary Encroachment will be
constructed and maintained in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of
Virginia and the City of Virginia Beach, and in accordance with the City's
specifications and approval and is more particularly described as follows, to wit:
2. Providing however, nothing herein shall prohibit the City from immediately
removing, or ordering the Grantee to remove, all or any part of the Temporary
Encroachment from the Encroachment Area in the event of an emergency or
public necessity, and Grantee shall bear all costs and expenses of such removal.
3. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary Encroachment
herein authorized terminates upon notice by the City to the Grantee, and that
within thirty (30) days after the notice is given, the Temporary Encroachment
must be removed from the Encroachment Area by the Grantee; and that the
Grantee will bear all costs and expenses of such removal.
4. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee shall indemnify,
hold harmless, and defend the City, its agents and employees,from and against
all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees, in
case it shall be necessary to file or defend an action arising out of the
construction, location or existence of the Temporary Encroachment.
5. It is further expressly understood and agreed that nothing herein contained shall
be construed to enlarge the permission and authority to permit the maintenance
or construction of any encroachment other than that specified herein and to the
limited extent specified herein, nor to permit the maintenance and construction of
any encroachment by anyone other than the Grantee.
6. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee agrees to maintain
the Temporary Encroachment so as not to become unsightly or a hazard.
7. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee must obtain and
keep in effect liability insurance with the City as a named insured in an amount
not less than $500,000.00,per person injured and property damage per incident,
combined, with the City listed as an additional insured. The company providing
the insurance must be registered and licensed to provide insurance in the
Commonwealth of Virginia. The Grantee will provide endorsements providing at
least thirty (30) days written notice to the City prior to the cancellation or
termination of or material change to, any of the insurance policies. The Grantee
assumes all responsibilities and liabilities, vested or contingent, with relation to
the construction, location, and/or existence of the Temporary Encroachment.
May 1, 2018
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Item -VI-J.10b
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68061
(Continued)
8. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary Encroachment
must conform to the minimum setback requirements, as established by the City.
9. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee must submit for
review and approval, a survey of the Encroachment Area, certified by a
registered professional engineer or a licensed land surveyor, and/or "as built"
plans of the Temporary Encroachment sealed by a registered professional
engineer, if required by either the Department of Public Works City Engineer's
Office or the Engineering Division of the Department of Public Utilities.
10. It is further expressly understood and agreed that the City, upon revocation of
such authority and permission so granted, may remove the Temporary
Encroachment and charge the cost thereof to the Grantee, and collect the cost in
any manner provided by law for the collection of local or state taxes; may
require the Grantee to remove the Temporary Encroachment; and pending such
removal, the City may charge the Grantee for the use of the Encroachment Area,
the equivalent of what would be the real property tax upon the land so occupied
if it were owned by the Grantee; and if such removal shall not be made within the
time ordered hereinabove by this Agreement, the City may impose a penalty in
the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00)per day for each and every day that
the Temporary Encroachment is allowed to continue thereafter, and may collect
such compensation and penalties in any manner provided by law for the
collection of local or state taxes.
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 Requested by Department of Public Works
2
3 AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
4 TEMPORARY ENCROACHMENTS
5 INTO A PORTION OF THE CITY'S
6 25' STRIP OF PROPERTY KNOWN
7 AS NORTH BAY LOCATED AT THE
8 REAR OF 353 BACK BAY
9 CRESCENT
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11 WHEREAS, Edward S. Martin, Jr. and Margaret R. Martin desire to construct
12 and maintain a proposed boat lift and two (2) piles within the City's 25' strip of property
13 known as North Bay located at the rear of 353 Back Bay Crescent (the "Temporary
14 Encroachment"); and
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16 WHEREAS, City Council is authorized pursuant to §§ 15.2-2009 and 15.2-
17 2107, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, to authorize temporary encroachments upon
18 the City's property subject to such terms and conditions as Council may prescribe.
19
20 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
21 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
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23 That pursuant to the authority and to the extent thereof contained in §§ 15.2-
24 2009 and 15.2-2107, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, Edward S. Martin, Jr. , Margaret
25 R. Martin, and their assigns and successors in title are authorized to construct and
26 maintain a proposed boatlift in the City's property known as North Bay as shown on the
27 map entitled: "EXHIBIT A PROPOSED ENCROACHMENT OF BOAT LIFT IN NORTH
28 BAY,"dated July 7, 2017 and prepared by Marine Engineering, a copy of which is attached
29 hereto as Exhibit"A", and on file in the Department of Public Works and to which reference
30 is made for a more particular description;
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32 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that the Temporary Encroachment is expressly
33 subject to those terms, conditions and criteria contained in the agreement between the City
34 of Virginia Beach and Edward S. Martin, Jr. and Margaret R. Martin (the "Agreement"), an
35 unexecuted copy of which has been presented to the Council in its agenda, and will be
36 recorded among the records of the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia
37 Beach;
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39 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that the City Manager or his authorized
40 designee is hereby authorized to execute the Agreement; and
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42 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this Ordinance shall not be in effect until
43 such time as Edward S. Martin, Jr. and Margaret R. Martin and the City Manager or his
44 authorized designee execute the Agreement.
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45 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 1s t
46 day of May , 2018.
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and between the CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, a municipal corporation of the
Commonwealth of Virginia, Grantor, "City", and Edward S. MARTIN, Jr. and Margaret
R. MARTIN, husband and wife, THEIR HEIRS, ASSIGNS AND SUCCESSORS IN
TITLE, "Grantee", even though more than one.
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Grantee is the owner of that certain lot, tract, or parcel of
land designated and described as "Lot 53"; as shown on that certain plat entitled:
Section 3 BACK BAY MEADOWS, PROPERTY OF NORTH BAY DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION, PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA," dated
July 16, 1964, prepared by W.B. Gallop, which said plat is recorded in the Clerk's Office
of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia in Map Book 67, at page 45,
and being further designated, known, and described as 353 Back Bay Crescent, Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23456;
WHEREAS, it is proposed by the Grantee to construct and maintain a
proposed boat lift and two (2) piles (collectively the "Temporary Encroachment"), in the
City of Virginia Beach; and
WHEREAS, in constructing and maintaining the Temporary
Encroachment, it is necessary that the Grantee encroach into a portion of the City's 25'
GPIN: 2433-27-3415 -CITY PROPERTY-352 TUNA LANE KNOWN AS NORTH BAY
GPIN: 2433-22-5758-353 BACK BAY CRESCENT
strip of property known as North Bay located at 352 Tuna Lane the "Encroachment
Area"; and
WHEREAS, the Grantee has requested that the City permit the Temporary
Encroachment within the Encroachment Area.
NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the premises and of the
benefits accruing or to accrue to the Grantee and for the further consideration of One
Dollar ($1.00), cash in hand paid to the City, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged,
the City hereby grants to the Grantee permission to use the Encroachment Area for the
purpose of constructing and maintaining the Temporary Encroachment.
It is expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary Encroachment
will be constructed and maintained in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of
Virginia and the City of Virginia Beach, and in accordance with the City's specifications
and approval and is more particularly described as follows, to wit:
A Temporary Encroachment into the Encroachment Area as
shown on that certain exhibit plat entitled: "EXHIBIT A
PROPOSED ENCROACHMENT OF BOAT LIFT IN NORTH
BAY" dated July 2017 and prepared by Marine Engineering,
a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit "A" and to
which reference is made for a more particular description.
Providing however, nothing herein shall prohibit the City from immediately
removing, or ordering the Grantee to remove, all or any part of the Temporary
Encroachment from the Encroachment Area in the event of an emergency or public
necessity, and Grantee shall bear all costs and expenses of such removal.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary
Encroachment herein authorized terminates upon notice by the City to the Grantee, and
that within thirty (30) days after the notice is given, the Temporary Encroachment must
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be removed from the Encroachment Area by the Grantee; and that the Grantee will bear
all costs and expenses of such removal.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee shall
indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City, its agents and employees, from and
against all claims, damages, losses and expenses, including reasonable attorney's fees,
in case it shall be necessary to file or defend an action arising out of the construction,
location or existence of the Temporary Encroachment.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that nothing herein
contained shall be construed to enlarge the permission and authority to permit the
maintenance or construction of any encroachment other than that specified herein and
to the limited extent specified herein, nor to permit the maintenance and construction of
any encroachment by anyone other than the Grantee.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee agrees to
maintain the Temporary Encroachment so as not to become unsightly or a hazard.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee must obtain
and keep in effect liability insurance with the City as a named insured in an amount not
less than $500,000.00, per person injured and property damage per incident, combined,
with the City listed as an additional insured. The company providing the insurance must
be registered and licensed to provide insurance in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The
Grantee will provide endorsements providing at least thirty (30) days written notice to
the City prior to the cancellation or termination of, or material change to, any of the
insurance policies. The Grantee assumes all responsibilities and liabilities, vested or
contingent, with relation to the construction, location, and/or existence of the Temporary
Encroachment.
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It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Temporary
Encroachment must conform to the minimum setback requirements, as established by
the City.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the Grantee must
submit for review and approval, a survey of the Encroachment Area, certified by a
registered professional engineer or a licensed land surveyor, and/or "as built" plans of
the Temporary Encroachment sealed by a registered professional engineer, if required
by either the Department of Public Works City Engineer's Office or the Engineering
Division of the Department of Public Utilities.
It is further expressly understood and agreed that the City, upon
revocation of such authority and permission so granted, may remove the Temporary
Encroachment and charge the cost thereof to the Grantee, and collect the cost in any
manner provided by law for the collection of local or state taxes; may require the
Grantee to remove the Temporary Encroachment; and pending such removal, the City
may charge the Grantee for the use of the Encroachment Area, the equivalent of what
would be the real property tax upon the land so occupied if it were owned by the
Grantee; and if such removal shall not be made within the time ordered hereinabove by
this Agreement, the City may impose a penalty in the sum of One Hundred Dollars
($100.00) per day for each and every day that the Temporary Encroachment is allowed
to continue thereafter, and may collect such compensation and penalties in any manner
provided by law for the collection of local or state taxes.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Edward S. Martin, Jr. and Margaret R. Martin,
the said Grantee, have caused this Agreement to be executed by their signatures.
Further, that the City of Virginia Beach has caused this Agreement to be executed in its
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name and on its behalf by its City Manager and its seal be hereunto affixed and attested
by its City Clerk.
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
By (SEAL)
City Manager/Authorized
Designee of the City Manager
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
, 201_, by , CITY MANAGER/AUTHORIZED
DESIGNEE OF THE CITY MANAGER OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA,
on its behalf. He/She is personally known to me.
(SEAL)
Notary Public
Notary Registration Number:
My Commission Expires:
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
City Clerk/Authorized
Designee of the City Clerk
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this day of
201_, by , CITY
CLERK/AUTHORIZED DESIGNEE OF THE CITY CLERK OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
BEACH, VIRGINIA, on its behalf. She is personally known to me.
(SEAL)
Notary Public
Notary Registration Number:
My Commission Expires:
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By A/
Edward S. Martin, Jr., Owner
By
Margaret Martin, Owner
STATE OF v1 eIA/09-
CITY/COUNTY OF Vig6,N/A MAC/74, to-wit:
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Notary Registration Number: 7(et 7(062 q CHRISTOPHER K.ARTHUR
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COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES JULY 31,2018
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STATE OF Vtr9'`"-
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Item -VI-J.11
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68062
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Resolution to AUTHORIZE and DIRECT the City Manager to EXECUTE the
Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) re ESTABLISH the Hampton Roads Regional Storm water
Management Program between the City and the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission
(HRPD C)
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING
2 THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE
3 MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT ESTABLISHING
4 THE HAMPTON ROADS REGIONAL STORMWATER
5 MANAGEMENT PROGRAM BETWEEN THE CITY OF
6 VIRGINIA BEACH AND THE HAMPTON ROADS
7 PLANNING DISTRICT COMMISSION
8
9 WHEREAS, The City of Virginia Beach has worked cooperatively within the
10 region through the Hampton Roads Planning District on stormwater management issues
11 since 1996
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13 WHEREAS, such cooperative work was accomplished through the Hampton
14 Roads Planning District Commission (HRPDC) and eighteen (18) neighboring localities;
15 and
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17 WHEREAS, such cooperation has been extremely beneficial to the City of
18 Virginia Beach ("City") allowing for the reduction of duplication, allowing HRPDC to
19 provide technical assistance, promoting consistent programs across the region, and
20 allowing Hampton Roads cities to speak with a larger voice to regulators; and
21
22 WHEREAS, the HRPDC and the City wish to enter into a Memorandum of
23 Agreement ("MOA") to continue the Hampton Roads Regional Stormwater Management
24 Program.
25
26 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
27 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THAT:
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29 The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute a MOA between
30 the City and the HRPDC to provide for the continuation of the Hampton Roads Regional
31 Stormwater Management Program. Incorporated herein is a summary of material terms
32 of the MOA and the Agreement itself.
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Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 1st day
of May , 2018.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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Mark Johns n B. Kay ilson
Interim Director of Public Works Office of the City Attorney
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SUMMARY OF MATERIAL TERMS
HAMPTON ROADS REGIONAL STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
PARTIES HAMPTON ROADS PLANNING DISTRICT COMMISSION ("HRPDC")
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH (the "City")
The Cities of Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson,
Portsmouth, Suffolk, Williamsburg and the Counties of Gloucester, Isle of Wight,James
City, Southampton, Surry, York, and the Towns of Smithfield, Windsor will also sign
Agreements with HRPDC.
PURPOSE Address issues arising from Virginia stormwater management regulations by using
regional goals to guide the operation of signatories' stormwater management programs.
TERM Expires June 30, 2023.
COST Pro-rata cost, plus extra services based upon formula (estimated $114,875 first year,
subject to appropriation).
DUTIES
HRPDC:
• Provide technical support and policy analysis related to stormwater and water quality issues to
local government staff.
• Provide the necessary administrative, technical and clerical resources to support program
activities in order to ensure that the MS4 permit-holding cities and counties meet applicable
stormwater management requirements.
• Prepare an annual work program and budget for the Hampton Roads Regional Stormwater
Management Program. The annual work program will be incorporated into the HRPDC Unified
Planning Work Program and the annual budget will be incorporated into the HRPDC budget.
• Assist the signatories in coordinating reporting on stormwater related activities to other state
and federal agencies to ensure that program requirements are met in a cost-effective manner,
which minimizes duplicative reporting and the administrative burden on the signatories.
• Conduct a regional stormwater education program.This will include public education activities
and may include outreach to specific economic sectors and groups. The stormwater education
subcommittee of askHRGreen.org will be responsible for guiding the development of original
materials, including publications, media advertising and promotional items. This may also
include development of locality-specific materials or coordination of bulk purchases. The
stormwater education subcommittee of askHRGreen.org will coordinate with HRPDC staff on
the educational and outreach components of the Hampton Roads Regional Stormwater
Management Program.
• Develop and conduct a regional training program for municipal employees, contractors, civic
leaders and other interested parties. The training program will emphasize stormwater
management, pollution prevention and permit issues.
• Respond equitably and in a timely fashion to requests from all signatory local governments for
technical assistance.The time frame for responses will be based on experience, the complexity
of individual requests and the overall work load of program staff.
• Provide other technical support, as requested, to the signatory local governments.
• Upon request from one or more participating localities, conduct technical studies to support
compliance by the localities with MS4 permit requirements and VSMP program requirements.
• Facilitate development of multi-jurisdictional management plans for shared watersheds, as
requested.
• Take steps, in conjunction with the signatory local governments,to obtain financial support for
program activities from outside sources, including state,federal and private grants,to the
extent that this may be accomplished without creating a conflict of interest, as determined by
the signatory local governments.
• Contract with and manage consultants, including both private firms and academic institutions,
to support the regional program, including provision of requested services to local governments
in excess of the common program elements.
• Represent the Hampton Roads Regional Stormwater Management Program at federal, state,
regional and local governmental, civic, professional and political organizations, agencies, and
committees.
• Provide technical and administrative support, as appropriate,to those localities that are
required to develop stormwater management programs to meet VSMP requirements, but that
are not required to obtain MS4 permits for their stormwater discharges.
• Prepare annual program reports, or components thereof,which comply with the provisions of
the MS4 permits and stormwater management programs of the signatory localities.
• Facilitate local government involvement in TMDL studies being prepared through the Virginia
Department of Environmental Quality and EPA and facilitate preparation of TMDL
Implementation Plans for impaired waters in the Hampton Roads Region as requested.
• Prepare an annual report of activities undertaken through the Hampton Roads Stormwater
Management Program.This report will include summaries of related activities undertaken on a
cooperative basis by the signatories.
• Identify state and federal regulatory actions that may affect local government stormwater
programs, serve on regulatory advisory panels (RAPs) as necessary, conduct policy analysis, and
develop policy recommendations on behalf of the HRPDC.
• Coordinate the compilation of regional data for MS4 permit annual reports to the appropriate
regulatory authority.
LOCAL GOVERNMENT:
• Appoint one voting member and alternates, as appropriate, to the Regional Environmental
Advisory Committee to represent the local government stormwater and water quality related
concerns.Generally,the voting representative should be the MS4 permit or program
administrator.
• Appoint a representative and alternates, as appropriate,to the stormwater education
subcommittee of askHRGreen.org.
• Provide, in a timely fashion, all locally generated data required by their MS4 permits and such
other data as may be necessary to accomplish locally requested services.
• Provide timely technical review of HRPDC analyses and conclusions.
• Participate in regional efforts to conduct public outreach and education activities in regard to
the state's TMDL study process and efforts to develop TMDL Implementation Plans for impaired
waters lying within the locality or within watersheds that include the locality.
• Provide input on regulatory issues to HRPDC staff and serve on RAPs or provide input to the
regional RAP representative as appropriate.
• Support HRPDC efforts to obtain additional funding to support the regional programs, to the
extent that this may be accomplished without creating a conflict of interest, as determined by
the signatory local governments.
• Provide annual funding to support the agreed-upon regional program.
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
ESTABLISHING THE
HAMPTON ROADS REGIONAL STORMWATER MANAGEMENT PROGRAM
WHEREAS, Section 15.2-4200 of the Code of Virginia enables local governments to
establish Planning District Commissions; and
WHEREAS, the eighteen local governments that are signatories to this Agreement have
acted, in accordance with Section 15.2-4200 of the Code of Virginia, to establish the
Hampton Roads Planning District Commission (HRPDC); and
WHEREAS, the HRPDC has been requested and has undertaken various studies to
support local government stormwater management programs, including compliance with
Virginia Stormwater Management Program (VSMP) Municipal Separate Storm Sewer
(MS4) Permits; and
WHEREAS, the signatory local governments have requested the HRPDC to administer
and coordinate a regional stormwater management program; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Clean Water Act, the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) has promulgated implementing regulations, 40 Code of Federal
Regulations Part 122, which established the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPDES) Permits for Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4)
Discharges; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the Virginia Stormwater Management Act, 62.1-44.15, et. seq.
of the Code of Virginia, 1950 As Amended, the Board of Soil and Water Conservation
has promulgated implementing regulations 4 VAC 50-60, et. seq., which establish the
requirements that localities obtain permits for their MS4 discharges; and,
WHEREAS, the majority of the eighteen signatory local governments are required by
their MS4 permits to conduct certain activities, including reporting on their discharges,
conducting public information and education programs, and certain other activities; and
WHEREAS, the Water Quality Monitoring and Reporting Act and implementing
regulations promulgated by the State Water Control Board establish requirements for
the preparation of Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) Implementation Plans, which
apply to activities conducted by localities in general as well as activities conducted in
implementing MS4 permit requirements; and,
WHEREAS, the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act and the Virginia Erosion and
Sediment Control Law and implementing regulations also establish stormwater
management requirements that govern one or more of the eighteen signatory local
governments; and,
WHEREAS, sixteen local governments and the HRPDC executed the Memorandum of
Agreement Establishing the Hampton Roads Regional Stormwater Management
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Program on September 5, 2003 and that Agreement expired on December 31, 2007;
and,
WHEREAS, eighteen local governments and the HRPDC executed the Memorandum of
Agreement Establishing the Hampton Roads Regional Stormwater Management
Program on March 6, 2008 and that Agreement expires on June 30, 2013, and
WHEREAS, eighteen local governments and the HRPDC executed the Memorandum of
Agreement Establishing the Hampton Roads Regional Stormwater Management
Program on July 1, 2013 and that Agreement expires on June 30, 2018.
NOW THEREFORE, the signatory parties enter into the following Agreement.
This Memorandum of Agreement entered into this first day of July 2018, among and
between the eighteen local governments in Hampton Roads and the HRPDC,
establishes and maintains the Hampton Roads Regional Stormwater Management
Program.
BASIC PREMISES
All local governments in Hampton Roads operate stormwater management programs.
The Cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth and Virginia
Beach received VPDES Permits in 1996. Those permits, which were renewed in 2001,
govern the discharges from their MS4s to waters of the state and impose certain
operational and reporting requirements on those systems. In 2005, these permits were
converted to VSMP permits. These permits must be renewed on a five (5) year basis
and the localities applied for renewed permits in 2005. Localities operated programs
under administratively continued permits until June 30, 2016. The new permit became
effective on July 1, 2016.
The Cities of Poquoson, Suffolk and Williamsburg and the Counties of Gloucester, Isle
of Wight, James City, and York were all identified by the EPA as requiring VPDES
permits under Phase II of the MS4 regulations. Those localities that operate MS4s
obtained VPDES permits in March 2003. Those permits also imposed certain
operational and reporting requirements on those systems. In 2005, these permits were
converted to VSMP permits. These permits must be renewed on a five (5) year basis
with the next renewal planned for 2013.
It was determined that permit coverage for Isle of Wight County was not required, and
the County Phase II MS4 Permit was terminated on April 15, 2016.
Although Gloucester County was initially identified by the EPA as requiring a Phase II
MS4 permit, it was subsequently determined that permit coverage for Gloucester
County was not required.
The City of Franklin, the Counties of Gloucester, Isle of Wight, Southampton and Surry
and the Towns of Smithfield and Windsor are governed by stormwater management
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requirements established under the Virginia Stormwater Management Act and the
Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Law. The Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act
also governs Gloucester and Surry Counties and the Towns of Smithfield and Windsor.
As of July 1, 2014, all localities have implemented stormwater management programs
that meet the minimum requirements established in the Virginia Stormwater
Management Act. The Virginia Stormwater Management Act imposes operational and
reporting requirements on all localities that are required to implement stormwater
management programs.
The local governments are interested in managing stormwater in a manner which
protects and does not degrade waters of the state and which meets locally established
quality of life goals and objectives. The Clean Water Act and the VSMP require that
stormwater quantity and quality be managed to the maximum extent practicable.
In carrying out their stormwater management responsibilities, the aforementioned local
governments have developed a consensus on regional goals to guide the operation of
their stormwater management programs. Initially, approved by the HRPDC at its
Executive Committee Meeting of September 15, 1999, they are:
1 . Manage stormwater quantity and quality to the maximum extent practicable
(MEP)
• Implement best management practices (BMP) and retrofit flood control
projects to provide water quality benefits.
• Support site planning and plan review activities.
• Manage pesticide, herbicide and fertilizer applications.
2. Implement public information activities to increase citizen awareness and support
for the program.
3. Meet the following needs of citizens:
• Address flooding and drainage problems.
• Maintain the stormwater infrastructure.
• Protect waterways.
• Provide the appropriate funding for the program.
4. Implement cost-effective and flexible program components.
5. Satisfy MS4 stormwater permit requirements:
• Enhance erosion and sedimentation control.
• Manage illicit discharges, spill response, and remediation.
This Agreement establishes the administrative framework, which will be used by the
local governments in Hampton Roads to address certain stormwater management
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requirements under the above-cited state and federal laws and regulations.
Eighteen local governments in the Hampton Roads Region will be participants in and
signatories to the Agreement.
HRPDC RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the terms of this Agreement, the HRPDC staff is responsible for the following:
• Provide technical support and policy analysis related to stormwater and water
quality issues to local government staff.
• Provide the necessary administrative, technical and clerical resources to support
program activities in order to ensure that the MS4 permit-holding cities and
counties meet applicable stormwater management requirements.
• Prepare an annual work program and budget for the Hampton Roads Regional
Stormwater Management Program. The annual work program will be
incorporated into the HRPDC Unified Planning Work Program and the annual
budget will be incorporated into the HRPDC budget.
• Assist the signatories in coordinating reporting on stormwater related activities to
other state and federal agencies to ensure that program requirements are met in
a cost-effective manner, which minimizes duplicative reporting and the
administrative burden on the signatories.
• Conduct a regional stormwater education program. This will include public
education activities and may include outreach to specific economic sectors and
groups. The stormwater education subcommittee of askHRGreen.org will be
responsible for guiding the development of original materials, including
publications, media advertising and promotional items. This may also include
development of locality-specific materials or coordination of bulk purchases. The
stormwater education subcommittee of askHRGreen.org will coordinate with
HRPDC staff on the educational and outreach components of the Hampton
Roads Regional Stormwater Management Program.
• Develop and conduct a regional training program for municipal employees,
contractors, civic leaders and other interested parties. The training program will
emphasize stormwater management, pollution prevention and permit issues.
• Respond equitably and in a timely fashion to requests from all signatory local
governments for technical assistance. The time frame for responses will be
based on experience, the complexity of individual requests and the overall work
load of program staff.
• Provide other technical support, as requested, to the signatory local
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governments.
• Upon request from one or more participating localities, conduct technical studies
to support compliance by the localities with MS4 permit requirements and VSMP
program requirements.
• Facilitate development of multi-jurisdictional management plans for shared
watersheds, as requested.
• Take steps, in conjunction with the signatory local governments, to obtain
financial support for program activities from outside sources, including state,
federal and private grants, to the extent that this may be accomplished without
creating a conflict of interest, as determined by the signatory local governments.
• Contract with and manage consultants, including both private firms and academic
institutions, to support the regional program, including provision of requested
services to local governments in excess of the common program elements.
• Represent the Hampton Roads Regional Stormwater Management Program at
federal, state, regional and local governmental, civic, professional and political
organizations, agencies, and committees.
• Provide technical and administrative support, as appropriate, to those localities
that are required to develop stormwater management programs to meet VSMP
requirements, but that are not required to obtain MS4 permits for their stormwater
discharges.
• Prepare annual program reports, or components thereof, which comply with the
provisions of the MS4 permits and stormwater management programs of the
signatory localities.
• Facilitate local government involvement in TMDL studies being prepared through
the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality and EPA and facilitate
preparation of TMDL Implementation Plans for impaired waters in the Hampton
Roads Region as requested.
• Prepare an annual report of activities undertaken through the Hampton Roads
Stormwater Management Program. This report will include summaries of related
activities undertaken on a cooperative basis by the signatories.
• Identify state and federal regulatory actions that may affect local government
stormwater programs, serve on regulatory advisory panels (RAPs) as necessary,
conduct policy analysis, and develop policy recommendations on behalf of the
HRPDC.
• Coordinate the compilation of regional data for MS4 permit annual reports to the
appropriate regulatory authority
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LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
Under the terms of the Agreement, the signatory local governments are responsible for
the following:
• Appoint one voting member and alternates, as appropriate, to the Regional
Environmental Advisory Committee to represent the local government
stormwater and water quality related concerns. Generally, the voting
representative should be the MS4 permit or program administrator.
• Appoint a representative and alternates, as appropriate, to the stormwater
education subcommittee of askHRGreen.org.
• Provide, in a timely fashion, all locally generated data required by their MS4
permits and such other data as may be necessary to accomplish locally
requested services.
• Provide timely technical review of HRPDC analyses and conclusions.
• Participate in regional efforts to conduct public outreach and education activities
in regard to the state's TMDL study process and efforts to develop TMDL
Implementation Plans for impaired waters lying within the locality or within
watersheds that include the locality.
• Provide input on regulatory issues to HRPDC staff and serve on RAPs or provide
input to the regional RAP representative as appropriate.
• Support HRPDC efforts to obtain additional funding to support the regional
programs, to the extent that this may be accomplished without creating a conflict
of interest, as determined by the signatory local governments.
• Provide annual funding to support the agreed-upon regional program.
METHOD OF FINANCING
The majority of program costs will be allocated according to a formula reflecting each
locality's share of the regional population. Costs for additional projects or services will
be allocated based on a formula developed by the HRPDC staff and approved by the
HRPDC with the concurrence of the signatory local governments. For example, legal
services have been split between the localities with MS4 permits and the maintenance
costs for the regional online BMP database have been split by the subset of localities
still using the system.
Revised September 10, 2017 6
AVAILABILITY OF FUNDS
Performance by the HRPDC of its responsibilities under this Agreement is subject to the
availability of funding from the signatory local governments. Failure of the local
governments to provide the necessary funding to support these activities will constitute
a Notice to Modify or Terminate the Agreement.
MODIFICATIONS
Modifications to this Memorandum of Agreement must be submitted in writing, approved
by the HRPDC, and accepted by all signatories.
DURATION AND TERMINATION
This Agreement will have a term of five years, extending from the date of full execution
of the renewed Agreement by the signatories or June 30, 2018, whichever occurs last
through June 30, 2023. To conform to local government charter and Virginia Code
requirements, the funding provisions of this Agreement will be subject to annual
appropriations.
No later than January 1, 2023, the signatories will institute a formal reevaluation of the
Hampton Roads Regional Stormwater Management Program. This reevaluation will
serve as the basis for appropriate modification of the Agreement and the Hampton
Roads Regional Stormwater Management Program.
Any signatory may terminate its participation in the Hampton Roads Regional
Stormwater Management Program by written Notice To Terminate to all other parties.
Such termination will be effective with the start of the following Fiscal Year. Depending
upon the terms of individual VSMP permits, termination of participation in the Hampton
Roads Regional Stormwater Management Program in the middle of a permit term may
result in changes to permit conditions and require renegotiation of the individual
locality's VSMP permit from the state (Virginia Department of Environmental Quality).
OWNERSHIP OF PROPERTY
It is not the intent of the signatories that the Memorandum of Agreement will result in the
purchase, ownership, leasing, holding or conveying of any real property.
INDEMNITY
It is the intent of the signatories that no signatory will be held liable for any damage or
associated penalties caused by or associated with the failure of any other signatory to
discharge its duties or to exercise due diligence in discharging its duties under this
Agreement, and that no signatory, by entering this Agreement, waives any defenses or
immunities available to it at law, including, but not limited to, those set forth in Section
15.2-970 of the Code of Virginia.
It is the intent of the signatories that no signatory will be held liable for any damage or
Revised September 10, 2017 7
associated penalties caused by or associated with the failure of any other signatory to
comply with the terms and conditions of the signatory's VSMP permit.
Revised September 10, 2017 8
LIST OF SIGNATORIES
Signature pages will be signed in counterparts.
CITY OF CHESAPEAKE
CITY OF FRANKLIN
GLOUCESTER COUNTY
CITY OF HAMPTON
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY
JAMES CITY COUNTY
CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS
CITY OF NORFOLK
CITY OF POQUOSON
CITY OF PORTSMOUTH
SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY
CITY OF SUFFOLK
SURRY COUNTY
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
CITY OF WILLIAMSBURG
YORK COUNTY
TOWN OF SMITHFIELD
TOWN OF WINDSOR
HAMPTON ROADS PLANNING DISTRICT COMMISSION
This listing of participants will be followed by individual signature pages.
Revised September 10, 2017 9
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
CITY OF CHESAPEAKE
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 10
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
CITY OF FRANKLIN
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 11
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
GLOUCESTER COUNTY
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 12
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
CITY OF HAMPTON
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 13
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 14
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
JAMES CITY COUNTY
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 15
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 16
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
CITY OF NORFOLK
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 17
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
CITY OF POQUOSON
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 18
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
CITY OF PORTSMOUTH
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 19
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 20
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
CITY OF SUFFOLK
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 21
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
SURRY COUNTY
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 22
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
APPROVED AS TO
LEGAL SUFFICIENCY, •
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Revised September 10, 2017 23
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
CITY OF WILLIAMSBURG
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 24
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
YORK COUNTY
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
•
Revised September 10, 2017 25
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
TOWN OF SMITHFIELD
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 26
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
TOWN OF WINDSOR
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 27
IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and
the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby
execute this Agreement.
HAMPTON ROADS PLANNING
DISTRICT COMMISSION
By:
Date:
Date:
Attest:
Revised September 10, 2017 28
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Item-VI-J.12a
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68063
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT,Resolution to REQUEST the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to accept:
a. Additional Streets for Urban Maintenance Payments
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M Benjamin Davenport, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE VIRGINIA
2 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO ACCEPT
3 ADDITIONAL STREETS FOR URBAN MAINTENANCE
4 PAYMENTS
5
6 WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of Transportation requires a City Council
7 resolution prior to accepting additional streets for urban maintenance payments; and
8
9 WHEREAS, the 1.40 (Local/Collector) lane miles of streets listed on Exhibit A
10 (attached) have been constructed in accordance with standards established by the
11 Virginia Department of Transportation; and
12
13 WHEREAS, the City of Virginia Beach has accepted and agreed to maintain
14 these streets; and
15
16 WHEREAS, a representative from the Virginia Department of Transportation has
17 inspected and approved these streets.
18
19 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
20 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
21
22 That City Council hereby requests the Virginia Department of Transportation to
23 accept the streets listed on Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated by reference,
24 and to begin paying urban maintenance payments to the City of Virginia Beach based
25 on the established rate.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 1st day of
May , 2018.
/kA PPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
Phillip Koet -r Dana armeyer
Department • "ublic Works City Attorney's Office
CA14361
R-1
April 17, 2018
City of Virginia Beach
Exhibit A - New Streets Public Works/Operations
Street Type STREET FROM TO LANE MILES
LOCAL BATTERSEA CT KNIGHTS BRIDGE LA E CUL-DE-SAC 0.24
LOCAL BROCK CT DANIEL SMITH RD N CUL-DE-SAC 0.04
LOCAL CHLOE LA CHILDERIC RD E CUL-DE-SAC 0.22
LOCAL EAGLE COVE TRL INDIAN RIVER RD(WB) N CUL-DE-SAC 0.14
LOCAL GIBSON COVE PL EAGLE COVE TRL W CUL-DE-SAC 0.36
LOCAL VINCE RD ELLIOTT RD W CUL DE SAC 0.40
Total Lane Miles of LOCAL streets: 1.40
Total Lane Miles of New Street: 1.40
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103
Item -VI-J.12b
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68064
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Resolution to REQUEST the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to accept:
b. Corrections/Deletions to the Road Inventory for Urban Maintenance
Payments
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE VIRGINIA
2 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO ACCEPT
3 CORRECTIONS/DELETIONS TO THE ROAD
4 INVENTORY FOR URBAN MAINTENANCE
5 PAYMENTS
6
7 WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of Transportation requires a City Council
8 resolution prior to accepting corrections or deletions to the revised road inventory for
9 urban maintenance payments;
10
11 WHEREAS, City personnel have reviewed the revised road inventory prepared
12 by the Virginia Department of Transportation and have determined that some
13 inaccuracies exist;
14
15 WHEREAS, corrections to the revised road inventory have been made as shown
16 on Exhibit B (attached); resulting in a net increase of 0.84 (Local/Collector) lane miles.
17
18 WHEREAS, a representative from the Virginia Department of Transportation has
19 inspected and approved corrections.
20
21 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
22 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
23
24 That City Council hereby requests the Virginia Department of Transportation to
25 accept the corrections listed on Exhibit B, attached hereto and incorporated by
26 reference, and to begin paying urban maintenance payments to the City of Virginia
27 Beach based on the established rate.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 1 s t day of
May , 2018.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
Arm
illip Koett: r Dana .r eyer
Department • -ublic Works City Attorney's Office
CA14360
R-1
April 17, 2018
Exhibit B City of Virginia Beach
- Changes Public Works/Operations
Additions/Replaced deletions
Street Type STREET FROM TO LANE MILES
LOCAL BORDER WY S CUL DE SAC TARTAN TL 0.94
LOCAL COURSE VIEW CI CHIPPING LA CUL DE SAC 0.80
Total Lane Miles of LOCAL streets: 1.74
Total Lane Miles of Additions/Replaced deletions: 1.74
Deletions/To be replaced
Street Type STREET FROM TO LANE MILES
LOCAL BORDER WY S DEAD END TARTAN TL -0.70
LOCAL COURSE VIEW CI CHIPPING LA CUL-DE-SAC -0.20
Total Lane Miles of LOCAL streets: -0.90
Total Lane Miles of Deletions/To be replaced : -0.90
Thursday,January 25,2018 Page 1 of 1
104
Item -VI-J.13
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68065
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Resolution to AFFIRM COMMITMENT to fund the local share of Revenue Sharing
Projects with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) under the Programmatic Project
Administration Agreement and AUTHORIZE the City Manager to enter into any necessary agreements
for project development
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M Benjamin Davenport, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 A RESOLUTION TO AFFIRM COMMITMENT TO FUND
2 THE LOCAL SHARE OF REVENUE SHARING PROJECTS
3 UNDER A NEW PROGRAMMATIC PROJECT
4 ADMINISTRATION AGREEMENT WITH THE VIRGINIA
5 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION AND AUTHORIZE
6 THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO ANY NECESSARY
7 AGREEMENTS FOR PROJECT DEVELOPMENT
8
9 WHEREAS, the City of Virginia Beach is a recipient of Virginia Department of
10 Transportation funds under various grant programs for transportation-related projects;
11 and
12
13 WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of Transportation requires each locality, by
14 resolution, to provide assurance of its commitment to funding its local share;
15
16 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
17 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THAT:
18
19 1) The City hereby commits to fund its local share, subject to the appropriation of
20 funds by the City Council, of preliminary engineering, right-of-way, and construction
21 of the projects under agreement with the Virginia Department of Transportation in
22 accordance with project financial documents; and
23
24 2) The City Council hereby authorizes the City Manager or authorized designees to
25 execute all agreements and/or addendums for any approved projects with the
26 Virginia Department of Transportation including a new Programmatic Project
27 Administration Agreement, provided such agreement has been approved for legal
28 sufficiency by the City Attorney or authorized designee.
29
30 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 1st day
31 of May 2018.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL
SUFFICIENCY:
`7P7ill)
C1 0
David A. Bradley Dana R. Harmeyer
Budget and Management Services City Attorney's Office
CA 14366
R-1
April 18, 2018
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Item -VI-J.14a
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68066
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Ordinances to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE:
a. $673,655 from the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to the FY 2017-18
Operating Budget for Public Works re maintenance of roadways
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE STATE
2 FUNDING FROM THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF
3 TRANSPORTATION
4
5 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
6 VIRGINIA:
7
8 That $673,655 is hereby accepted from the Virginia Department of
9 Transportation (VDOT) and appropriated, with state revenue increased accordingly, for
10 the maintenance of roadways within the FY 2017-18 Operating Budget for the
11 Department of Public Works.
12
13 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 1st day of
14 May , 2018.
Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all the members of City Council.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
.j)-( 1: or . ,
David A. Bradley 'Dana-R. Harmeyer
Budget and Management Services City Attorney's Office
CA14368
R-1
April 18, 2018
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Item -VI-J.14b
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68067
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Ordinances to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE:
b. $3,000 from the Tidewater Bicycle Association to the City Bikeways and
Trails Plan Implementation II re installation of bike racks
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE A
2 DONATION FROM THE TIDEWATER BICYCLE
3 ASSOCIATION TO CAPITAL PROJECT #4-064, CITY
4 BIKEWAYS AND TRAILS PLAN IMPLEMENTATION II
5 FOR INSTALLATION OF BIKE RACKS
6
7 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
8 VIRGINIA THAT:
9
10 A $3,000 donation from Tidewater Bicycle Association is hereby accepted and
11 appropriated, with donation revenue increased accordingly, to CIP #4-064, City
12 Bikeways and Trails Plan Implementation II, for installation of bike racks.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 1st day of
May , 2018.
Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all the members of City Council.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
0\it --6 -
David A. Bradley Dana R. Harmeyer
Budget and Management Services City Attorney's Office
CA14367
R-1
April 18, 2018
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Item -VI-J.14c
ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
ITEM#68068
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council ADOPTED, BY
CONSENT, Ordinances to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE:
c. $23, 480 from the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services to the
Police Department re staff recruitment
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
1 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE GRANT
2 FUNDS FROM THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF
3 CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES TO THE POLICE
4 DEPARTMENT FOR STAFF RECRUITMENT
5
6 NOW, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
7 VIRGINIA:
8
9 That $23,480 from the U.S. Department of Justice Byrne/Justice Assistance Grant
10 (JAG) via the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) is hereby accepted
11 and appropriated, with federal revenue increased accordingly, to the Fiscal Year 2017-
12 2018 Police Department Operating Budget for costs related to staff recruitment and for
13 the encouragement of female and minority applicants for hiring opportunities within the
14 Police Department.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 1 s t day of
May 2018.
Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all the members of City Council.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
David Bradley Dana Har- eyer
Budget and Management Services City Attorney's Office
CA14359
R-1
April 16, 2018
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Item—VI-K
PLANNING ITEM#68069
1.ISHWAR,LLC MODIFICATION OF CONDITIONS
2. DRAGAS ASSOCIATES,INC. ET AL CONDITIONAL CHANGE OF
ZONING
3. GLASSER ENTERPRISES, INC CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
4.D&H WILLL4MS,INC. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
5. BURGER BUSTERS INC SPECIAL EXCEPTION
ITEM#5 WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARA TEL Y
May 1, 2018
109
Item—VI-K
PLANNING ITEM#68070
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council APPROVED, BY
CONSENT:Agenda Items 1,2, 3 and 4
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent.•
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
110
Item-VI-K1
PLANNING ITEM#68071
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council APPROVED, AS
MODIFIED, BY CONSENT, Application of ISHWAR, LLC for a Modification of Conditions re motor
vehicle rentals at 5924 Indian River Road(Approved September 19, 2017)DISTRICT 1—CENTERVILLE
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of ISHWAR, LLC for a Modification of
Conditions re motor vehicle rentals at 5924 Indian River Road
(Approved September 19, 2017) (GPIN 1456621646) DISTRICT 1—
CENTER VILLE
The following conditions shall be required:
1. There shall be no vehicle repair performed on the site. There shall be no storage
of inoperable, wrecked or dismantled vehicles on the site.
2. There shall be no signs placed within the windows or the doors of the rental
vehicles. There shall be no pennants, banners, streamers, or portable signs
placed on the site or on the vehicles.
3. No more than eight (8) box trucks for the purpose of renting shall be allowed on
the site at any one time. Rental trucks shall only be located in the areas on the
site that have been designated on the exhibit entitled, "Proposed Site Layout"as
depicted on page five (5) of the report. Rental trucks shall not be parked in such
a way that impedes the internal vehicular circulation of the site.
This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance with Section 1070 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the First day of May, Two
Thousand Eighteen.
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
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PLANNING ITEM#68072
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council APPROVED, AS
PROFFERED,BY CONSENT,Application of DRAGAS ASSOCIATES,INC. ET AL for a Conditional
Change of Zoning from R-10 Residential to Conditional A-24 Apartment at the southwest corner of
Haygood Road& Wesleyan Drive DISTRICT 4—BAYSIDE
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of DRAGAS ASSOCIATES, INC. ET AL
for a Conditional Change of Zoning from R-10 Residential to
Conditional A-24 Apartment at the southwest corner of Haygood Road&
Wesleyan Drive (GPINs 1468933513, 1468933635, 1468838767,
146935988, 1468946067, 1468947150, 1468947112, 1468947038,
1468942088, 1468946191, 1468839984, 1468932910) DISTRICT 4—
BAYSIDE
The following conditions shall be required:
An Agreement encompassing Proffers shall be recorded with the Clerk of Circuit Court.
This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance with Section 107(f)of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the First day of May, Two
Thousand Eighteen.
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
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In Reply Refer To Our File No. DF-10039
DATE: April 17, 2018
TO: Mark D. Stiles DEPT: City Attorney
FROM: B. Kay Wilson DEPT: City Attorney
RE: Conditional Zoning Application; Dragas Associates, Inc.
The above-referenced conditional zoning application is scheduled to be heard by the
City Council on May 1, 2018. I have reviewed the subject proffer agreement, dated
November 21, 2017 and have determined it to be legally sufficient and in proper legal form.
A copy of the agreement is attached.
Please feel free to call me if you have any questions or wish to discuss this matter
further.
BKW/ka
Enclosure
cc: Nancy Bloom
ERIC E. HAWKINS,Trustee of the Adams Family Third Party Special Needs Trust
LINDA ELKINS HAWKINS and NANCY V. HAWKINS
THELMA H. RIDDICK,Trustee of the Thelma H. Riddick Trust dated May 21, 2008
BRENDA DIANE KRONIESS(a/k/a BRENDA DIANE KNONIESS) and ANGELA ADAMS
LUVENIA ANN WASHINGTON and PRISCILLA WOOTEN
THOMAS EDWARD MANDLEY,JR.
DRAGAS ASSOCIATES, INC., a Virginia corporation
TO (PROFFERED COVENANTS, RESTRICTIONS AND CONDITIONS)
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, a municipal corporation of the Commonwealth of Virginia
THIS AGREEMENT, made this 21st day of November, 2017, by and between ERIC E.
HAWKINS,Trustee of the Adams Family Third Party Special Needs Trust, Grantor,party of the
first part; LINDA ELKINS HAWKINS and NANCY V. HAWIUNS, Grantors, parties of the
second part;THELMA H. RIDDICK, TRUSTEE OF THE THELMA H. RIDDICK TRUST,dated
May 21, 2008, Grantor, party of the third part; BRENDA DIANE KRONIESS (a/k/a BRENDA
DIANE KNONIESS)and ANGELA ADAMS,Grantors,parties of the fourth part; LUVENIA ANN
WASHINGTON and PRISCILLA WOOTEN, Grantors, parties of the fifth part; THOMAS
EDWARD MANDLEY, JR., Grantor, party of the sixth part; DRAGAS ASSOCIATES, INC., a
Virginia corporation, Grantor, party of the seventh part; and THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
a municipal corporation of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Grantee, party of the eighth part.
GPIN: 1468-93-3513-0000
1468-93-3635-0000
1468-83-8767-0000
1468-93-5988-0000
1468-94-6067-000o
1468-94-715o-0000
1468-94-7112-0000
1468-94-7038-000o
1468-94-2088-000o
1468-94-6191-000o
1468-83-9984-0000
1468-93-2910-000o
Prepared by:
R.Edward Bourdon,Jr.,Esquire
VSB#22160
Sykes,Bourdon,Ahern&Levy,P.C.
281 Independence Boulevard
Pembroke One,Fifth Floor
Virginia Beach,Virginia 23462
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS,the party of the first part is the owner of three(3)parcels of property located
in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia,containing approximately 158,357
square feet designated as Parcels 1, 2 and 3 in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated
herein by this reference. Parcels 1, 2 and 3, along with the other pieces and parcels described
herein and in Exhibit"A"are hereinafter collectively referred to as the"Property"; and
WHEREAS, the parties of the second part are the owners of five (5) parcels of property
located in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia, containing approximately
46,274 square feet designated as Parcels 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and
incorporated herein by this reference. Parcels 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, along with the other pieces and
parcels described herein and in Exhibit "A" are hereinafter collectively referred to as the
"Property"; and
WHEREAS,the party of the third part is the owner of a certain parcel of property located
in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, containing approximately 32,274
square feet designated as Parcel 9 in Exhibit"A"attached hereto and incorporated herein by this
reference. Parcel 9, along with the other pieces and parcels described herein and in Exhibit "A"
are hereinafter collectively referred to as the"Property"; and
WHEREAS, the parties of the fourth part are the owners of a certain parcel of property
located in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia, containing approximately
96o square feet designated as Parcel io in Exhibit"A" attached hereto and incorporated herein
by this reference. Parcel io, along with the other pieces and parcels described herein and in
Exhibit"A"are hereinafter collectively referred to as the"Property"; and
WHEREAS, the parties of the fifth part are the owners of a certain parcel of property
located in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia, containing approximately
109,664 square feet designated as Parcel ii in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated
herein by this reference. Parcel 11, along with the other pieces and parcels described herein and
in Exhibit"A"are hereinafter collectively referred to as the"Property"; and
WHEREAS,the party of the sixth part is the owner of a certain parcel of property located
in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, containing approximately 42,859
square feet designated as Parcel 12 in Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by
this reference. Parcel 12,along with the other pieces and parcels described herein and in Exhibit
"A"are hereinafter collectively referred to as the"Property"; and
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WHEREAS, the party of the seventh part as the contract purchaser of the assembled
Property containing approximately 8.96 acres has initiated a conditional amendment to the
Zoning Map of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia,by petition addressed to the Grantee so as to
change the Zoning Classification of the Property from R-lo Residential District to Conditional
A-24 Apartment District; and
WHEREAS, the Grantee's policy is to provide only for the orderly development of land
for various purposes through zoning and other land development legislation; and
WHEREAS, the Grantors collectively acknowledge that the competing and sometimes
incompatible uses conflict and that in order to permit differing uses on and in the area of the
Property and at the same time to recognize the effects of change, and the need for various types
of uses,certain reasonable conditions governing the use of the Property for the protection of the
community that are not generally applicable to land similarly zoned are needed to cope with the
situation to which the Grantors'rezoning application gives rise; and
WHEREAS, the Grantors have voluntarily proffered, in writing, in advance of and prior
to the public hearing before the Grantee, as a part of the proposed amendment to the Zoning
Map, in addition to the regulations provided for the A-24 Zoning District by the existing overall
Zoning Ordinance, the following reasonable conditions related to the physical development,
operation,and use of the Property to be adopted as a part of said amendment to the Zoning Map
relative and applicable to the Property, which has a reasonable relation to the rezoning and the
need for which is generated by the rezoning.
NOW, THEREFORE, the Grantors, for themselves, their successors, personal
representatives, assigns, grantee, and other successors in title or interest, voluntarily and
without any requirement by or exaction from the Grantee or its governing body and without any
element of compulsion or quid pro quo for zoning, rezoning, site plan, building permit, or
subdivision approval, hereby make the following declaration of conditions and restrictions
which shall restrict and govern the physical development,operation,and use of the Property and
hereby covenant and agree that this declaration shall constitute covenants running with the
Property, which shall be binding upon the Property and upon all parties and persons claiming
under or through the Grantors, their successors,personal representatives, assigns,grantee, and
other successors in interest or title:
1. When the Property is developed, it shall be as a residential condominium
community, substantially in accordance with the "HAWKINS MILL Conceptual Site Plan
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September 22, 2017", which has been exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and is on file
with the Virginia Beach Department of Planning(the "Concept Plan").
2. When the Property is developed, it will feature a heavily landscaped streetscape
frontage on Haygood Road and Wesleyan Drive, a monument style community identification
sign, community center, pool and cabana, a community water feature with aerated fountains,
and vegetated buffers adjacent to abutting properties as depicted and described on the Concept
Plan.
3. The total number of dwelling units permitted on the Property shall not exceed
eighty-eight(88)and the total number of residential buildings shall not exceed twenty-two(22).
Each dwelling unit shall contain a minimum of one thousand six hundred(1,600)square feet of
living area.
4. The architectural design and exterior building materials of the residential
buildings will be substantially as depicted and described on the Hawkins Mill "Architectural
Elevation Luxury Vilas" dated September 22, 2017, which has been exhibited to the Virginia
Beach City Council and are on file with the Virginia Beach Department of Planning (the
"Elevations").
5. When the Property is developed, the Grantor shall record a Declaration
submitting the Property to the Condominium Act of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The
Condominium Unit Owners'Association shall be responsible for maintaining all open spaces,
common areas, amenities,landscaping and other improvements on the Property as depicted on
the Concept Plan. Membership,by all residential unit owners,in the Condominium Association
shall be mandatory.
6. Further conditions may be required by the Grantee during detailed Site Plan
review and administration of applicable City Codes by all cognizant City agencies and
departments to meet all applicable City Code requirements.
The above conditions, having been proffered by the Grantors and allowed and accepted
by the Grantee as part of the amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, shall continue in full force
and effect until a subsequent amendment changes the zoning of the Property and specifically
repeals such conditions. Such conditions shall continue despite a subsequent amendment to the
Zoning Ordinance even if the subsequent amendment is part of a comprehensive
implementation of a new or substantially revised Zoning Ordinance until specifically repealed.
The conditions, however, may be repealed, amended, or varied by written instrument recorded
in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia, and executed by
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the record owner of the Property at the time of recordation of such instrument, provided that
said instrument is consented to by the Grantee in writing as evidenced by a certified copy of an
ordinance or a resolution adopted by the governing body of the Grantee, after a public hearing
before the Grantee which was advertised pursuant to the provisions of Section 15.2-2204 of the
Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. Said ordinance or resolution shall be recorded along with
said instrument as conclusive evidence of such consent, and if not so recorded, said instrument
shall be void.
The Grantors covenant and agree that:
(1) The Zoning Administrator of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia, shall be vested
with all necessary authority, on behalf of the governing body of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, to administer and enforce the foregoing conditions and restrictions, including the
authority (a) to order, in writing, that any noncompliance with such conditions be remedied;
and (b) to bring legal action or suit to insure compliance with such conditions, including
mandatory or prohibitory injunction, abatement, damages, or other appropriate action, suit, or
proceeding;
(2) The failure to meet all conditions and restrictions shall constitute cause to deny
the issuance of any of the required building or occupancy permits as may be appropriate;
(3) If aggrieved by any decision of the Zoning Administrator, made pursuant to these
provisions, the Grantors shall petition the governing body for the review thereof prior to
instituting proceedings in court; and
(4) The Zoning Map may show by an appropriate symbol on the map the existence of
conditions attaching to the zoning of the Property, and the ordinances and the conditions may
be made readily available and accessible for public inspection in the office of the Zoning
Administrator and in the Planning Department, and they shall be recorded in the Clerk's Office
of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and indexed in the name of the
Grantors and the Grantee.
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WITNESS the following signature and seal:
Grantor:
The Adam •. _: ily Third Pa Special Needs Trust
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 10-'' day of
2018, by Eric E. Hawkins, Trustee of the Adams Family Third Party Special Needs Trust,
Grantor.
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WITNESS the following signature and seal:
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Linda Elkins Hawkins
STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this "d day ofJ
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me thishd day of aiti,�,�-
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Brenda Diane Kromes_
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,to-wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this 4 7-4 day o eA.R�-;e,
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
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WITNESS the following signature and seal:
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Dragas Associates,Inc.,a Virginia corporation
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STATE OF VIRGINIA
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EXHIBIT "A"
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Parcel One(GPIN: 1468-93-3513-0000)
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land in Bayside Magisterial District of Princess Anne
County,Virginia Beach,Virginia, and designated as Lot No. One(1) on that certain plat entitled,
"Subdivision of Property of Meekins Hawkins Estate", located in Bayside, formerly Princess
Anne County,Virginia,dated March 1959,and made by W.B.Gallup,County Surveyor,reference
to which is hereby made for a more particular description of the property hereby conveyed,
which plat is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, in Map Book 52, at Page 14.
Parcel Two (GPIN: 1468-93-3635-0000)
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, in the Bayside Magisterial District of the City of
Virginia Beach, formerly Princess Anne County,Virginia, and designated as Lot No. Two(2) on
a certain plat entitled, "Subdivision of Property of Meekins Hawkins Estate",located in Bayside,
Virginia Beach,(formerly Princess Anne County),Virginia,dated March 1959,and made by W.B.
Gallup, County Surveyor, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular description of
the property hereby conveyed,which plat is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of
the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia, in Map Book 52, at Page 14.
Parcel Three (GPIN: 1468-83-8767-0000)
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, in the Bayside Magisterial District of the City of
Virginia Beach, formerly Princess Anne County, Virginia, and designated as Lot No. Fourteen
(14) on a certain plat entitled, "Subdivision of Property of Meekins Hawkins Estate", located in
Bayside, Virginia Beach, (formerly Princess Anne County), Virginia, dated March 1959, and
made by W.B. Gallup, County Surveyor, reference to which is hereby made for a more particular
description of the property hereby conveyed, which plat is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the
Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in Map Book 52, at Page 14.
Parcel Four(GPIN: 1468-93-5988-0000)
All that certain lot piece or parcel of land in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia,designated as lot 6 on that plat entitled, "SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY OF MEEKINS
HAWKINS EST. LOCATED IN BAYSIDE", formerly Princess Anne County, Virginia, dated
March 1959,which plat is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia
Beach,Virginia, in Map Book 52, at Page 14.
LESS AND EXCEPT that part of the northwest corner of lot 6 acquired by the Commonwealth
of Virginia by"Certificate"dated May 21, 1985 as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's Office
in Deed Book 2417, at Pages 1026 through 1029 and by ORDER recorded in Deed Book 2738,at
Page 288.
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Parcel Five(GPIN: 1468-94-6067-0000)
All that certain lot piece or parcel of land in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia,designated as lot 8 on that plat entitled,"SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY OF MEEKINS
HAWKINS EST. LOCATED IN BAYSIDE", formerly Princess Anne County, Virginia, dated
March 1959,which plat is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia
Beach,Virginia, in Map Book 52, at Page 14.
LESS AND EXCEPT that part of lot 8 acquired by the Commonwealth of Virginia by"Certificate"
dated May 21, 1985 as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's Office in Deed Book 2417, at
Pages 1026 through 1029 and by ORDER recorded in Deed Book 2738, at Page 288; and
LESS AND EXCEPT that portion of lot 8 conveyed to the SCHOOL BOARD OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH by Deed dated April 18, 1994 as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's
Office in Deed Book 3388, at Page 1040.
Parcel Six (GPIN: 1468-94-7150-0000)
All that certain piece or portion of a parcel of land in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia
Beach,Virginia located south and east of Wesleyan Drive at its intersection with Haygood Road
being the remaining portion of lot 9 as designated and depicted on that plat entitled,
"SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY OF MEEKINS HAWKINS EST. LOCATED IN BAYSIDE",
formerly Princess Anne County,Virginia,dated March 1959,which plat is recorded in the Clerk's
Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia, in Map Book 52, at Page 14.
LESS AND EXCEPT that part of lot 9 acquired by the Commonwealth of Virginia by"Certificate"
dated May 21, 1985 as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's Office in Deed Book 2417, at
Pages 1026 through 1029 and by ORDER recorded in Deed Book 2738, at Page 288; and
LESS AND EXCEPT that portion of lot 9 conveyed to the SCHOOL BOARD OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH by Deed dated April 18, 1994 as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's
Office in Deed Book 3388, at Page 1040.
Parcel Seven (GPIN: 1468-94-7112-0000)
All that certain piece or portion of a parcel of land in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia
Beach,Virginia located south and east of Wesleyan Drive at its intersection with Haygood Road
being the remaining portion of lot 10 as designated and depicted on that plat entitled,
"SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY OF MEEKINS HAWKINS EST. LOCATED IN BAYSIDE",
formerly Princess Anne County,Virginia,dated March 1959,which plat is recorded in the Clerk's
Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia, in Map Book 52, at Page 14.
LESS AND EXCEPT that part of lot 10 acquired by the Commonwealth of Virginia by
"Certificate"dated May 21, 1985 as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's Office in Deed Book
2417,at Pages 1026 through 1029 and by ORDER recorded in Deed Book 2738,at Page 288;and
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LESS AND EXCEPT that portion of lot 10 conveyed to the SCHOOL BOARD OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH by Deed dated April 18, 1994 as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's
Office in Deed Book 3388, at Page 1040.
Parcel Eight(GPIN: 1468-94-7038-0000)
All that certain piece or portion of a parcel of land in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia
Beach,Virginia located south and east of Wesleyan Drive at its intersection with Haygood Road
being the remaining portion of lot 12 as designated and depicted on that plat entitled,
"SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY OF MEEKINS HAWKINS EST. LOCATED IN BAYSIDE",
formerly Princess Anne County,Virginia,dated March 1959,which plat is recorded in the Clerk's
Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia, in Map Book 52, at Page 14.
LESS AND EXCEPT that part of lot 12 acquired by the Commonwealth of Virginia by
"Certificate"dated May 21, 1985 as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's Office in Deed Book
2417,at Pages 1026 through 1029 and by ORDER recorded in Deed Book 2738,at Page 288; and
LESS AND EXCEPT that portion of lot 12 conveyed to the SCHOOL BOARD OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH by Deed dated April 18, 1994 as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's
Office in Deed Book 3388, at Page 1040.
Parcel Nine(GPIN: 1468-94-2088-0000)
ALL THAT certain lot, piece or parcel of land in Bayside Borough,Virginia Beach,Virginia, and
designated as LOT NUMBER SEVEN (7) on a certain plat entitled, "Subdivision of Property of
Meekins Hawkins Est.: located in Bayside (formerly Princess Anne County), Virginia", dated
March 1959,and made by W.B.Gallup,County Surveyors,reference to which is hereby made for
a more particular description of the property hereby conveyed, which said plat is recorded with
Deed from said Special Commissioners to Verlin Hawkins, dated March 14, 1961, and duly
recorded.
LESS AND EXCEPT that part of lot 7 located on the north side of Wesleyan Drive conveyed to
the SCHOOL BOARD OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH by Deed dated April 22, 1994, and
recorded in the above referenced Clerk's Office in Deed Book 3388, at Page 1037; and
LESS AND EXCEPT that portion of lot 7 conveyed to the Commonwealth of Virginia by Deed
dated February 14, 1985 and recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the City of
Virginia Beach,Virginia, in Deed Book 2403, at Page 0069.
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Parcel Ten (GPIN: 1468-94-6191-0000)
All that certain piece or portion of a parcel of land in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia
Beach,Virginia,located south and east of Wesleyan Drive at its intersection with Haygood Road
being the remaining portion of lot 11 as designated and depicted on that plat entitled,
"SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY OF MEEKINS HAWKINS EST. LOCATED IN BAYSIDE"
formerly Princess Anne County, Virginia, dated March, 1959, which plat is recorded in the
Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach,Virginia,in Map Book 52, at Page
14.
LESS AND EXCEPT that part of lot 11 acquired by the Commonwealth of Virginia by
"Certificate" dated February 1, 1985 as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's Office in Deed
Book 2391,at Page 0094, and by ORDER recorded in Deed book 2425, at Page 936; and
LESS AND EXCEPT that portion of lot 11 conveyed to the School Board of the City of Virginia
Beach,by Deed dated April 29, 1994, as recorded in the above referenced Clerk's Office in Deed
Book 3389, at Page 2135.
Parcel Eleven(GPIN: 1468-83-9984-0000)
All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, in the Bayside Magisterial District of Princess Anne
County, (now City of Virginia Beach) Virginia, and designated as Lot No. Thirteen (13) on a
certain plat entitled, "Subdivision of Property of Meekins Hawkins Estate", located in Bayside,
Princess Anne County,Virginia,dated March 1959, and made by W.B. Gallup, County Surveyor,
which is recorded in the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, in Map Book 52, at Page 14, which said plat is recorded with Deed from Special
Commissioners to Verlin Hawkins, dated March 14, 1961.
LESS, SAVE AND EXCEPT the parcel conveyed to the Commonwealth of Virginia by Deed
recorded in Deed Book 2391, at Page 546, 0.171 acres, and a temporary construction easement
0.075 acres, for widening of Haygood Rd.
Parcel Twelve(GPIN: 1468-93-2910-0000)
All that certain lot piece or parcel of land in the Bayside District of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, designated as lot 15 on that plat entitled, "SUBDIVISION OF PROPERTY OF
MEEKINS HAWKINS EST. LOCATED IN BAYSIDE",formerly Princess Anne County,Virginia,
dated March 1959, which plat is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of
Virginia Beach,Virginia, in Map Book 52, at Page 14.
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Item -VI-K.3
PLANNING ITEM#68073
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council APPROVED, AS
CONDITIONED, BY CONSENT, Application of GLASER ENTERPRISES, INC. & GLASER, LLC
for a Conditional Use Permit re bulk storage yard at 2584 Horse Pasture Road DISTRICT 3— ROSE
HALL
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of GLASER ENTERPRISES, INC. &
GLASER, LLC for a Conditional Use Permit re bulk storage yard at
2584 Horse Pasture Road (GPIN 1495757662) DISTRICT 3— ROSE
HALL
The following conditions shall be required:
1. The Bulk Storage Yard shall be limited to the area and location depicted on the
exhibited entitled, "Site Layout" on page four (4) of the report, which has been
exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and is on file in the Department of
Planning and Community Development.
2. Southern wax myrtle (Myrica cerifera), planted six (6)feet on center, shall be
installed along the northern side of the site facing London Bridge Road and
along the western side of the Bulk Storage Yard area, as depicted on the
"Proposed Landscape Exhibit"on page five (5) of the report. The plants shall be
a minimum of two (2)feet in height at the time of installation.
This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance with Section 1070 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the First day of May, Two
Thousand Eighteen.
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
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Item -VI-K4
PLANNING ITEM#68074
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council APPROVED, AS
CONDITIONED, BY CONSENT,Application of D&S WILLIAMS, INC. & LONDON BRIDGE, LLC
for a Conditional Use Permit re automobile repair garage at 113 Pennsylvania Avenue DISTRICT 4—
BAYSIDE
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of D&S WILLIAMS, INC. & LONDON
BRIDGE, LLC for a Conditional Use Permit re automobile repair
garage at 113 Pennsylvania Avenue (GPIN 1467849117) DISTRICT 4—
BAYSIDE
The following conditions shall be required:
1. The parking lot shall be striped to include any required handicap spaces in
accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA).
2. All on-site signage must meet the requirements and regulations of the Zoning
Ordinance.
3. The existing non-conforming freestanding sign shall be removed.
4. There shall be no signs which contain or consist of pennants, ribbons, streamers,
spinners, strings of light bulbs, or other similar moving devices on the site or on
the vehicles. There shall be no signs which are painted, pasted, or attached to
the windows, utility poles, trees, or fences, or in an unauthorized manner to walls
or other signs. There shall be no portable or nonstructural signs or electronic
display signs on the site.
5. No vehicles in a state of obvious disrepair shall be stored outside on the
property. All such vehicles shall only be permitted to be stored within the
building.
6. There shall be no outside storage of equipment,parts or materials.
7. No motor vehicle repair work shall take place outside of the building.
This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance with Section 1070 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the First day of May, Two
Thousand Eighteen.
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M Benjamin Davenport, Robert M. Dyer,
Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
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Item -VI-K5
PLANNING ITEM#68075
The following individuals registered to speak:
Eddie Bourdon,Attorney for Applicant spoke in SUPPORT.
Joe Taylor, spoke in SUPPORT.
Varoon Jain, spoke in SUPPORT.
Christy Murphy, 3704 Pacific Avenue, Phone: 965-2793, spoke in SUPPORT.
Bernice Pope, 214 44`h Street, spoke in OPPOSITION.
Brad Capps, 316 16`'' Street, Phone: 286-0865, representing the Resort Beach Civic League, spoke in
OPPOSITION.
Barbara Messner, P.O. Box 514, spoke in OPPOSITION.
Upon motion by Councilman Uhrin, seconded by Councilman Dyer, City Council APPROVED, AS
CONDITIONED, AS AMENDED, Application of BURGER BUSTERS, INC. & BALBOA, LLC for
Special Exception for Alternative Compliance to the Oceanfront Resort District Form-Based Code re
drive-through restaurant at the northwest corner of Pacific Avenue&29th Street DISTRICT 6-BEACH
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of BURGER BUSTERS, INC. &
BALBOA, LLC for Special Exception for Alternative Compliance to the
Oceanfront Resort District Form-Based Code re drive-through
restaurant at the northwest corner of Pacific Avenue & 29" Street
(GPIN)DISTRICT 6-BEACH
The following conditions shall be required:
1. When the property is developed, it shall be substantially in accordance with the
submitted site and landscape exhibit which shows a single curb cut entitled
"PACIFIC AND 29771 STREET CONCEPT LANDSCAPE PLAN,"dated July 17,
2017 and prepared by Blakeway Corporation, with the exception of any
conditions stated below. Said exhibit has been exhibited to the Virginia Beach
City Council and is on file in the Department of Planning and Community
Development.
2. When the site is developed, the structure constructed shall have the architectural
features, and appearance of like quality and character to the architectural
elevation exhibits entitled, "EXPLORER LIGHT, EXTERIOR ELEVATIONS,"
dated 11-29-17, and "EXPLORER LITE, RIGHT SIDE ELEVATION WITH
SCREEN WALL,"dated March 23, 2018, as prepared by Mark D. McCluggage
AIA, CCS with the exception of any conditions below. These elevations have been
exhibited to the Virginia Beach City Council and are on file with the Department
of Planning and Community Development.
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(Continued)
3. As part of the approval of this request for a Special Exception for Alternative
Compliance, the required parking shall be reduced to fourteen (14) parking
spaces. Employment by this business shall not render an individual eligible for a
Residential Parking Permit. Applicant shall encourage employees who are able
to walk, bike, ride-share and take the bus/trolley to work. Applicant shall assist
those employees who must a drive a motorized vehicle to work by:
a. Organizing carpools and purchasing or participating in the purchase of
monthly employee Parking Passes in the 31"Street Parking Garage; and
b. The two (2) onsite Manager controlled Parking Spaces shall be used by
the Managers or as directed by the Managers for Employee Carpool
Vehicles. This shall include ferrying employees to and from satellite
parking at the Applicant's restaurants on General Booth Boulevard and
Great Neck Road as needed.
With the exception of the two (2) designated Manager controlled spaces,
employees shall not be permitted to park on site.
4. As shown on the site plan exhibit, the drive-through lane and exit lane&parking
area shall be improved with two separate materials or surface treatments that
substantially differ in appearance such that drivers are clearly guided to the
correct aisle.
5. As part of site plan review, to ensure adequate screening is provided within the
reduced 5-foot parking setback, the Development Services Center Landscape
Planner may request up to 40%additional plantings than the minimum amount
of plantings required by the parking lot street frontage regulations of the City of
Virginia Beach Landscaping Guide. To ensure the growth of all plants, all
landscaped areas shall be irrigated.
6. As part of site plan review, the applicant shall adjust all drive aisles to meet the
minimum width supported by Public Works Traffic Engineering. Residual area
shall be used to increase interior or perimeter landscape screening of the drive
aisles.
7. As part of site plan review, as supported by Public Works Traffic Engineering,
the applicant shall provide landscaping to the north and south of the on-street
parking spaces located in the public right-of-way of Pacific Avenue.
8. To limit the disturbance to nearby residential uses, the restaurant shall not
operate between the hours of 1:00 a.m. and 7:00 a.m. The drive through shall not
operate after 12:00 a.m. midnight.
9. All signage shall follow the Oceanfront Resort District Sign Design Guidelines.
No window signage, interior or exterior, temporary or permanent, shall be used.
No signage shall be used in the outdoor dining area. Signage shall not be
provided on trash receptacles,fencing,furniture, bicycle racks,patio umbrellas,
or drive-through canopies. The proposed screening wall shall not be included
when calculating the amount of signage permitted by the Form-Based Code.
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(Continued)
10. Pavers shall be used for the proposed patio space. The applicant is currently
showing a fence surrounding the patio and a strip of landscaping separating the
patio from Pacific Avenue. If desired by the applicant, at site plan review, the
fence and landscaping may be removed to provide less restricted pedestrian
movement at the corner of the site. If fencing is used, it shall meet the Oceanfront
Resort District Design Guidelines by being weather resistant and comprised of
low maintenance materials.
11. To ensure this proposal contributes to the long term goals of the Oceanfront
Resort District Form-Based Code and the Resort Area Strategic Action Plan, this
Special Exception for Alternative Compliance shall be granted for no longer than
a period of twenty-five (25)years.
12. The sale and service of alcohol shall be prohibited on this property.
This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance with Section 1070 of the Zoning Ordinance.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the First day of May, Two
Thousand Eighteen.
Voting: 9-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Jessica P. Abbott, M. Benjamin Davenport, Robert M Dyer,
Barbara M Henley, Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane,
John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and Vice Mayor James L.
Wood
Council Members Absent:
John D. Moss
May 1, 2018
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ITEM VI-L
APPOINTMENTS ITEM#68076
BY CONSENSUS, City Council RESCHEDULED the following APPOINTMENTS:
BOARD OF BUILDING CODE APPEALS
COMMUNITY POLICY and MANAGEMENT TEAM
GREEN RIBBON COMMITTEE
HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
MINORITY BUSINESS COUNCIL
STORMWATER APPEALS BOARD
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Item-VI-O
ADJOURNMENT ITEM#68077
Louis R. Jones DECLARED the City Council ADJOURNED at 7:55 P.M.
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A'n•a Barnes, MMC
City Clerk
Louis R. Jones
Mayor
City of Virginia Beach
Virginia
May 1, 2018
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OPEN DIALOGUE
The following individuals registered to speak:
Vivian Coates, 205 24th Street, Phone: 230-5655, did not respond.
Rona Marsh expressed concern regarding unfunded debt and liability.
Barbara Messner expressed concern regarding access to government.
ADJOURNED 8:00 P.M.
May 1, 2018