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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-1-2022 FORMAL SESSION AGENDA CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
"COMMUNITY FOR A LIFETIME"
CITY COUNCIL
MAYOR ROBERT M "BOBBY"DYER,At Large �N1A-BEA
VICE MAYOR ROSEMARY WILSON,At Large 8,4NN= c�'L�
MICHAEL F.BERL UCCHI,Rose Hall—District 3 LINWOOD O.BRANCH,Lynnhaven—District 5
BARBARA M.HENLEY,Princess Anne—District 7 o w:I Z
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N.D. "ROCKY"HOLCOMB,Kempsville—District 2
DELCENO C.MILES,Bayside—District 4 _ ?
JOHN D.MOSS,At Large `'•*, - .t"
AARON R.ROUSE,At Large j °°. NOW'S
GUY K.TOWER,Beach—District 6
SABRINA D.WOOTEN,Centerville—District I
CITYHALL BUILDING 1
CITY COUNCIL APPOINTEES 2401 COURTHOUSE DRIVE
CITY MANAGER-PATRICKA.DUHANEY VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA 23456
CITY ATTORNEY-MARK D.STILES CITY COUNCIL AGENDA PHONE:(7 57)385-4303
CITY ASSESSOR-SUE CUNNINGHAM FAX(757)385-5669
CITY AUDITOR-LYNDONS.REMIAS November 1, 2022 EMAIL:CITYCOUNCIL@VBGOV.COM
CITY CLERK-AMANDA BARNES
MAYOR ROBERT M. "BOBBY"DYER
PRESIDING
I. CITY COUNCIL'S BRIEFING -Conference Room- 3:30 PM
A. CANNABIS CONTROL AUTHORITY OVERVIEW
Jeremy Preiss, Chief of Regulatory Policy& External Affairs
Virginia Cannabis Control Authority
Ngiste Abebe, Director of Public Policy
Columbia Care
II. CITY COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS 4:30 PM
III. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION/INITIATIVES/COMMENTS 4:45 PM
IV. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REVIEW 5:00 PM
V. INFORMAL SESSION -Conference Room- 5:15 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. CITY COUNCIL ROLL CALL
C. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
VI. FORMAL SESSION -City Council Chamber- 6:00 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER—Mayor Robert M. "Bobby"Dyer
B. INVOCATION Reverend Pastor Todd Woolston
Real Life Church
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
D. ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
E. CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION
F. MINUTES
1. INFORMAL and FORMAL SESSIONS October 18, 2022
2. FORMAL SESSION October 25, 2022
G. MAYOR'S PRESENTATIONS
1. COLOR THE WORLD ORANGE DAY PROCLAMATION
2. VB SIGN WARS RESOLUTION
Brandon"Shaggy" Stokes
3. HOPE HOUSE FOUNDATION RESOLUTION
Lynne Seagle
H. PUBLIC COMMENT
1. 2023 PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT
Filling vacancies on City Council
2. ACQUISITION,BY AGREEMENT OR CONDEMNATION
Winston-Salem Avenue Corridor Improvements Project
3. LEASE OF CITY PROPERTY—AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
9+/- acres located at 2848 Indian River Road
186+/- acres located at 3419 North Landing Road
J. FORMAL SESSION AGENDA
1. CONSENTAGENDA
K. ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
1. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Manager to EXECUTE a lease for 9+/- acres of City-
Owned Farmland at 2848 Indian River Road for up to five(5)years with Dawley Family Farms,
LLC
2. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Manager to EXECUTE a lease for 186 +/- acres of City-
Owned Farmland on Indian River Road and North Landing Road for up to five(5) years with
Land of Promise Farms Partnership
3. Resolution to REQUEST the Virginia Beach School Board participate in the upcoming Disparity
Study(Requested by Council Members Holcomb, Miles, and Rouse)
4. Ordinance to AWARD a $5,000 Community Services Micro-Grant to Speak Up for a Change
re support hunger relief and other charitable activities (Requested by Council Member Miles)
5. Ordinance to AWARD a $5,000 Community Services Micro-Grant to Christian Resource
Center re support its community resource center operations (Requested by Council Member
Miles)
6. Ordinance to AMEND City Code Section 35-42 re administration of disabled veteran personal
property tax exemptions (Requested by Commissioner of Revenue)
7. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE temporary encroachments into a portion of City-Owned Drainage
and Maintenance Easements located at the rear of 780 Los Colonis Drive re construct and
maintain two (2) wood docks, flexamat ramp, two (2) wood bulkheads, and a gravel
driveway, and to convert an existing floating dock to a fixed dock, and to maintain an
existing wood dock, gravel fire pit, and rip-rap DISTRICT 2 (Formerly District 7 —Princess
Anne)
8. Resolution to ESTABLISH Pahala Park, LLC d/b/a Coastal Event Medical Management and
AUTHORIZE annual EMS Permit re private ambulance services
9. Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE$126,000 from Federal Funds to the FY 2022-23
Police Department Operating Budget re training and travel to enhance law enforcement
mental health and wellness programs
10. Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE $35,000 from State Funds to the FY 2022-23
Police Department Operating Budget re overtime, the purchase of equipment, travel, and
training to enhance efforts to address internet crimes against children
11. Ordinance to TRANSFER $100,000 from the General Fund Reserve to the Department of
Housing and Neighborhood Preservation re conduct an updated housing study with a focus on
development of a strategy for affordable housing
12. Ordinance to TRANSFER four(4) positions and associated funding from the Department of
Human Services re support purchasing and Public Works staffing needs for construction
projects
L. PLANNING
1. CARL JOSEPH&VICTORIA MATHER TREMAGLIO for a Street Closure re 7.5-foot by
50-foot portion of an unimproved alley adjacent to 209 55th Street DISTRICT 6 (Formerly
District 5—Lynnhaven)
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL
M. APPOINTMENTS
2040 VISION TO ACTION COMMUNITY COALITION
AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY COMMISSION
BEACHES AND WATERWAYS ADVISORY COMMISSION
BOARD OF BUILDING CODE APPEALS
CLEAN COMMUNITY COMMISSION
COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD
GREEN RIBBON COMMr1"1EE
HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
INDEPENDENT CITIZEN REVIEW BOARD
MILITARY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMI'1'1'EE
PARKS AND RECREATION COMNIISSION
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT STEERING COMMITTEE
SOCIAL SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
TA/ITA CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
URBAN AGRICULTURE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
VIRGINIA BEACH CANNABIS ADVISORY TASK FORCE
WETLANDS BOARD
N. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
O. NEW BUSINESS
P. ADJOURNMENT
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OPEN DIALOGUE
Non-Agenda Items
Each Speaker will be allowed 3 minutes
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November 1, 2022.
I. CITY COUNCIL'S BRIEFING - Conference Room- 3:30 PM
A. CANNABIS CONTROL AUTHORITY OVERVIEW
Jeremy Preiss, Chief of Regulatory Policy & External Affairs
Virginia Cannabis Control Authority
Ngiste Abebe, Director of Public Policy
Columbia Care
II. CITY COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS 4:30 PM
III. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION/INITIATIVES/COMMENTS 4:45 PM
IV. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REVIEW 5:00 PM
V. INFORMAL SESSION - Conference Room- 5:15 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER
B. CITY COUNCIL ROLL CALL
C. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION
VI. FORMAL SESSION - City Council Chamber- 6:00 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER—Mayor Robert M. "Bobby" Dyer
B. INVOCATION Reverend Pastor Todd Woolston
Real Life Church
C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
D. ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
E. CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION
F. MINUTES
1. INFORMAL and FORMAL SESSIONS October 18, 2022
2. FORMAL SESSION October 25, 2022
G. MAYOR'S PRESENTATIONS
1. COLOR THE WORLD ORANGE DAY PROCLAMATION
2. VB SIGN WARS RESOLUTION
Brandon "Shaggy" Stokes
3. HOPE HOUSE FOUNDATION RESOLUTION
Lynne Seagle
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WHEREAS:Most ofyou are probably aware of the Sign Wars that have been sweeping Virginia Beach lately. In August,
the Sign Wars started with Cinema Cafe asking Haygood Skating Center if it wanted to have a sign war. The Haygood
team responded with a message to Cinema Cafe that said, "Hey Cinema Cafe!No one falls asleep while skating."The
Sign Wars is racking up views,and hilarious comments,on social media.Nearly 200 businesses have joined the "wars"
and other cities are starting to chime in. Virginia Beach wants in on the fun and so instead of posting signage,we'd like
to say that:
WHEREAS:The City of Virginia Beach has no idea why two of our lifeguards thought they could make pizza,much less
that Chichos would spread throughout the region;and
WHEREAS:Fuddruckers is a Virginia Beach leader in Christmas Cards received from local cardiologists;and
WHEREAS:H000000 really goes to Hooters just for the wings;and
WHEREAS: Haygood United Methodist Church has had so many names, it is only by divine intervention that its
parishioners have been saved from an identity crisis;and
WHEREAS:The movie industry was so affected by COVID-19, Virginia Beach feels like any of the many things we could
say about the Pembroke Meadows Cinema Cafe would be piling on;and
WHEREAS:The Haygood Skating Center continues to provide great fun for the entire family that immediately precedes
a trip to the emergency room.
NOW THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED:That the Virginia Beach City Council pause in its deliberations to recognize
VB Sign Wars for their efforts to promote small business and comradely.As we all know,these past few years have been
filled with uncertainty and negativity. VB Sign Wars was created to lift spirits and bring some humor back into our
community.Furthermore,every August there will be an annual VB Sign War to commemorate the resilience and unity of
our City.
Given by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia the ISf day of November 2022 and present this Resolution
duly signed by each Member of the Virginia Beach City Council.
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WHEREAS:It is doubtful that one could find an individual who has impacted the disability field as demonstrably and
for as long a period of time as Lynne Seagle, who joined Hope House Foundation in 1978 and has been the executive
director since 1982.It is not an exaggeration to say that Seagle has devoted close to half a century to her passion—the
full inclusion and participation in the community of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities;and
WHEREAS:In the mid-1980s,Seagle led Hope House Foundation to move the agency from providing support to people
in group homes to what they stated was their housing preference. The majority of people arrived at Hope House from
state-run institutions. When asked how they would prefer to live, the majority indicated that they preferred their own
apartments—an unheard concept at the time. Motivated by these passionately stated preferences, Seagle began what
would become decades-long leadership on inclusivity and person-centered services.By 1995, all persons supported by
Hope House lived in their own apartments,a first in Virginia;and
WHEREAS: With the dearth of affordable,safe housing becoming increasingly challenging as the early 2000s wore on,
Hope House knew it needed funding to purchase apartment buildings that would provide affordable housing not only to
Hope House consumers,but to the community at large—an innovation that created inclusive communities where people
with and without disabilities live and interact;and
WHEREAS:As Lynne emerged as a leader in the inclusivity field well beyond Virginia, demand for her insights and
assistance grew. Over the years,she has provided consulting services to organizations throughout the United States as
well as in Canada,Asia and the UK.And, since its inception in 2006, she has been a leading partner in The National
Leadership Consortium on Developmental Disabilities, which was formed to address a void in the leadership of
organizations providing services to people with intellectual disabilities;and
WHEREAS:It is one thing— and certainly not a small thing— to effect change within one's organization, and her
accomplishments in closing group homes;galvanizing a board and staff to embrace massive challenges; and raising
private funds to support people with disabilities when government funds proved insufficient or nonexistent is clear;and
WHEREAS:In 2021,Lynne was awarded the Outstanding Lifetime Achievement Award by The Arc for her leadership
resulting in a significant improvement in supports, services, opportunities, and community inclusion for people with
intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families.Seagle's influence has also been applauded over the years
by a multitude of professional organizations in the intellectual and developmental disability field:
• 1986:Administrator of the Year, Virginia Community Living Association
• 1990:Leadership Award,American Association on Intellectual Disabilities
• 1995:Future Leaders,Joseph P.Kennedy Foundation
• 2019:Advocacy Award, The Arc of Virginia
• 2019:Honoree,National Historical Recognition Project
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: For those of us who have benefited from her leadership along with the
thousands of people with disabilities who have benefited from her lifelong passion, we say a hearty Thank You!And,
enjoy your well-deserved retirement.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Virginia Beach City Council pause in its deliberations to recognize Lynne
Seagle and applaud her for her selfless contributions and nourishment that has aided in the success of individuals through
the Hope House Foundation.
Given by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia the IS`day of November 2022 and present this Resolution
duly signed by each Member f the jirinia Be City Council.
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H. PUBLIC COMMENT
1. 2023 PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEMS: (1) A Resolution Adopting the City's 2023 Legislative Agenda
(2) A Resolution to Request the General Assembly Amend the City
Charter to Provide a Process for Filling Vacancies in the Office of Member
of City Council and Mayor
PUBLIC HEARING/COMMENT DATE: November 1, 2022
MEETING DATE: November 15, 2022
• Background: City Council presents a Legislative Agenda to the General
Assembly each year. This Agenda provides the Virginia Beach Delegation with
positions of the City Council on funding, legislation, public safety, and other issues that
may be brought before the General Assembly.
• Considerations: This Agenda was prepared based on input from Council
Members, Department Directors, and the City Council's appointed boards and
commissions.
This year's Agenda includes a requested amendment to the City Charter to provide a
special election process for the filling of vacancies on the City Council. If this resolution
is adopted, the transmittal to the General Assembly will include the publisher's affidavit
required of a request to amend a local government charter.
• Public Information: A discussion was held with City Council on September 13
and October 25, 2022. A public comment upon the Agenda is scheduled for November
1, 2022. A public hearing for the City Charter request is scheduled for November 1,
2022 after advertisement in the Beacon.
• Attachments: Resolutions (2); 2023 Legislative Agenda; Charter Change
Exhibit A
The 2023 Legislative Agenda is requested by the City Council. The City Charter
amendment is requested by Councilmember Moss.
REQUESTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL
1 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE CITY'S 2023
2 LEGISLATIVE AGENDA
3
4 WHEREAS, the City Council traditionally adopts a Legislative Agenda and
5 requests members of the City's local delegation to the General Assembly sponsor
6 and/or support legislation therein; and
7
8 WHEREAS, the City Council has considered a number of goals and objectives
9 for inclusion in the City's 2023 Legislative Agenda.
10
11 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
12 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
13
14 That the City Council hereby adopts the City's 2023 Legislative Agenda, which is
15 attached hereto as Exhibit A and is hereby incorporated by reference.
16
17 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
18 BEACH, VIRGINIA:
19
20 That the City's Delegation to the General Assembly is hereby requested to
21 sponsor or support legislation in the 2023 Session of the General Assembly that would
22 carry out the goals and objectives of the City as set forth in its Legislative Agenda.
23
24 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
25 BEACH, VIRGINIA:
26
27 That the City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit a copy of this resolution to each
28 member of the City's local Delegation to the General Assembly.
29
30 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, this
31 day of , 2022.
APPROVED TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
City Manager's Office City Attorney's Office
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY
Legislative Agenda
2. 023 SESSION
PROPOSED VERSION — October 25, 2022 \-- I
Table of Contents
CITY LEADERSHIP 3
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS 4
GENERAL ASSEMBLY DELEGATION 5
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT 6
REDEFINING MARRIAGE TO MATCH CURRENT FEDERAL LAW 6
VB CHARTER AMENDMENT 7
COUNCIL VACANCIES TO BE FILLED BY SPECIAL ELECTION 7
VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT 9
ALIGN HOUSING RELATED FOIA EXCLUSIONS WITH ZONING EXCLUSIONS 9
VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT 10
REPEAL OF 1% LOCAL TAX ON GROCERIES 10
VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT 11
PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT COOPERATIVE PROCUREMENT 11
VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT 12
EXTEND OR MAKE PERMANENT SALES & USE TAX EXEMPTION FOR DATA CENTERS 12
VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT 13
SUSPEND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR EMPLOYEES ISSUING PERMITS 13
VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT 14
PUBLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RFPS 14
VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT 15
CLARIFICATION OF BONDS REQUIRED FOR ID/IQ CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS 15
VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT 16
OBSTRUCTION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY VIOLATIONS 16
VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT 17
TAXATION ON VAPING AND CANNABIS PRODUCTS 17
VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT 18
LEAVING VEHICLES UNATTENDED AND RUNNING PROHIBITED 18
POLICY STATEMENT 19
RESILIENCY ISSUES 19
POLICY STATEMENT 20
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 1
CANNABIS RETAIL SALES, LOCAL CONTROL 20
POLICY STATEMENT 21
AFFORDABLE HOUSING 21
POLICY STATEMENT 22
WOMEN'S RIGHT TO REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE 22
STATE BUDGET REQUEST 23
VIRGINIA BEACH MASS SHOOTING PERMANENT MEMORIAL 23
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 2
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CITY LEADERSHIP
Patrick A. Duhaney
City Manager
Kenneth L. Chandler
Deputy City Manager
Taylor V. Adams
Deputy City Manager
Monica C. Chaparro
Assistant City Manager
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 3
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VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Robert M. "Bobby" Dyer Mayor, At-Large
Rosemary A. Wilson Vice-Mayor, At-Large
Michael Berlucchi District 3 (formerly Rose Hall)
Linwood Branch District 5 (formerly Lynnhaven)
Barbara M. Henley District 7 (formerly Princess Anne)
Norman "Rocky" D. Holcomb District 2 (formerly Kempsville)
Delceno Miles District 4 (formerly Bayside)
John D. Moss At-Large
Aaron R. Rouse At-Large
Guy K. Tower District 6 (formerly Beach)
Sabrina D. Wooten District 1 (formerly Centerville)
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 4
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GENERAL ASSEMBLY DELEGATION
Senator Lynwood W. Lewis, Jr. Senate District 6
Senator Jen A. Kiggans Senate District 7
Senator William R. DeSteph, Jr. Senate District 8
Senator John A. Cosgrove, Jr. Senate District 14
Delegate Kelly K. Convirs-Fowler House District 21
Delegate C.E. "Cliff" Hayes, Jr. House District 77
Delegate Barry D. Knight House District 81
Delegate Anne Ferrell Tata House District 82
Delegate Timothy V. Anderson House District 83
Delegate Glenn R. Davis, Jr. House District 84
Delegate Karen S. Greenhalgh House District 85
Delegate Angelia Williams-Graves House District 90
Delegate Robert S. Bloxom, Jr. House District 100
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 5
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Sponsored by Councilmember Michael A. Berlucchi
Background:
The United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights proclaims that the right to
marry is an inalienable right. The US Supreme Court has stated the right to marry is one of
the basic civil rights of man and cannot be infringed upon based on sexual orientation. The
right to marry for same-sex couples has been protected in Virginia since 2015. In Obergefell
v. Hodges (2015), the Court held that the government may not infringe on a person's
fundamental right to marry on the basis of their sexual orientation. Currently, this right to
marry would not be protected in Virginia if the US Supreme Court were to overturn the
Obergefell case because of Article I, Section 15-A of the Virginia Constitution.
Request:
The Virginia Beach Human Rights Commission has requested, and the Virginia Beach City
Council supports:
1. Repeal of Article I, Section 15-A of the Virginia Constitution; or alternatively,
2. Revision of Article I, Section 15-A of the Virginia Constitution by striking "one man
and one woman," and inserting "two consenting adults," as follows:
"That only a union between one "nd one woma two consenting adults may be a
marriage valid in or recognized by this Commonwealth and its political subdivision."
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 6
try VB CHARTER AMENDMENT
, COUNCIL VACANCIES TO BE FILLED BY SPECIAL ELECTION
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Sponsored by Councilmember John D. Moss
Background:
When a vacancy occurs in a local governing body, the remaining members of the body
or board have 45 days to appoint a qualified voter to fill the vacancy. If the governing body
fails to make the appointment within the applicable 45 days, the vacancy would be filled by
the judges of the circuit court. The person appointed holds the office until the qualified voters
fill the vacancy by election and the person elected has qualified.
Separately, the Virginia Code requires a local governing body to petition the circuit
court for a writ of election to fill a vacancy within fifteen days of the occurrence of a vacancy.
The court typically orders the special election for the date of the next general election. If the
vacancy occurs within 90 days of the next date of a general election, the local governing body
may request the special election be held on the date of the following general election. The
local governing body could request a date for a special election earlier than the next general
election so long as the date complies with the date requirements of a special election. The
following are the applicable requirements of a special election: (a)every special election shall
be held on a Tuesday; (b) no special election shall be held within 55 days of a general or
primary election; (c) no special election shall be held on the same day as a primary election;
and(d) a special election may be held on the same day as a general election.
The Virginia Code includes additional limitations upon special elections to fill a
vacancy in a local elected body. No special election is to be held if the general election at
which the special election is held is scheduled within 60 days of the end of the term of the
office or if the general election is scheduled in the same year as the year the term of office
expires.
The below proposal would replace the current process of interim appointment by the
City Council. This request will require a special election to be called for all vacancies. Such
special election would be held on the first Tuesday after 60 days of the occurrence of the
vacancy. The request includes certain procedures required when the special election would
occur in the quiet periods before primary and general elections.
Request:
The City Council requests Section 3.03 of the City Charter be amended to read as follows:
Section 3.03. Filling vacancies in office of councilmember and mayor.
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in § 24.2-226 of the Code of
Virginia, all -vacancies in the office of councilmember men, from whatever
cause arising, except where such vacancy occurs due to a resignation to run for
the office of mayor, shall be filled by special election to occur on the first
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 7
Tuesday after within sixty days of the occurrence of the vacancy. However, if
a vacancy occurs within 120 days of the date of the next general election, the
qualified voters will fill the vacancy by special election on the date of the general
election. If the special election would occur within 55 days of a primary
election, the special election to fill the vacancy shall be the Tuesday
immediately following the primary election. The person so elected shall hold
office for the unexpired portion of the term by a majority vote of the remnifti g
members of the council, provided that so long as any of the councilmembers
men are elected by and from wards or boroughs the vacancy shall be filled by a
qualified voter residing in the same ward or borough.
If a vacancy shall occur in the office of mayor, the unexpired portion of the
term shall be filled by the same process described above. council shall choose
mayor until his successor is elected and qualified in accordance with general
Section 24.2-228 of the Code of Virginia regarding interim appointments shall
not be applicable to a vacancy in the office of councilmember or mayor.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 8
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ALIGN HOUSING RELATED FOIA EXCLUSIONS WITH ZONING
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Sponsored by Councilmember Guy K. Tower
Background:
During the 2022 General Assembly session, Delegate Angelia Williams-Graves patroned
HB980 on behalf of the City of Virginia Beach. On February 8th, 2022 before the House
General Laws Committee, Del. Williams-Graves requested that this bill be laid on the table
and that the Committee Chair send a letter to the FOIA Council requesting the Council
review and take an official position on this legislation.
On July 26, 2022 a special committee of the FOIA Council met for the purpose of
discussing this proposed bill. The special committee completed its work and planned to
make its recommendation at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the FOIA Council.
At the October 3rd.2022 meeting of the FOIA Council, the legislation was further discussed
among members who were present. However, the Council was 1 member short of a
quorum and therefore no official business was able to be conducted. The matter was
rescheduled to be introduced at the FOIA Council's next meeting. At that time, pending
the presence of a quorum, the Council will vote on whether and in what form to make its
recommendation to the General Assembly during the 2023 session.
Request:
The City Council requests that HB980 from the 2022 General Assembly session be re-
introduced, and further requests the endorsement of the FOIA Council for its adoption.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 9
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--- REPEAL OF 1% LOCAL TAX ON GROCERIES
Sponsored by Councilmember John D. Moss
Background:
The General Assembly recently adopted and the Governor has signed the biennial budget for
FY2022-23 and FY2023-24. This budget included text amendments to Virginia Code § 58.1-
611.1 to remove the state sales and use tax on food purchased for human consumption and
essential personal hygiene products. The state budget did not alter the local sales and use tax
on food purchased for human consumption and essential personal hygiene products.
The City Council desires the General Assembly provide enabling authority for a locality to
adopt an ordinance to remove the local tax on food purchased for human consumption. At
present the applicable provisions of Virginia Code §§ 58.1-605 and 58.1-606 do not provide
an option to locally exempt certain classes of products from the local retail sales and use tax.
Request:
The City Council requests Virginia Code §§ 58.1-605 and 58.1-606 be amended to authorize
the City Council to adopt an ordinance exempting food purchased for human consumption
from the local retail sales and use tax.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 10
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Sponsored by Councilmembers Linwood
Branch and Norman "Rocky" D. Holcomb
Background:
Currently, the procurement statute § 2.2-4304 does not allow design and construction to be
performed by the same entity. For playgrounds, installers must be certified to install a specific
manufacturer's equipment for familiarity and to support warranty on products. The proposed
change to include playground installations would enable localities to utilize cooperative
procurement agreements for the concept planning/assembly drawings, purchase of
materials/equipment and subsequent installation/assembly of playground equipment. This
change would streamline procurement for playgrounds and make the entire process from
concept planning to installation much more efficient.
Request:
The City Council requests that "playground installation" be added as an exemption under
Virginia Code § 2.2-4304 from construction limitation under the cooperative procurement
statute.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 11
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Sponsored by Councilmember John D. Moss
Background:
Data centers are a primary driver of economic growth in Virginia, comprising $6.8 billion or
62% of all major economic investments announced last year by the Virginia Economic
Development Partnership, according to a report released by the Northern Virginia
Technology Council (NVTC).
Data centers accounted for as many as 5,550 operational and 10,230 construction and
manufacturing jobs, $1.6 billion in employee pay and benefits and $7.5 billion in economic
output in 2021, the NVTC report found. Data centers had an approximate total impact of
about 45,460 jobs, $3.6 billion in pay and benefits, $15.3 billion in economic impact and
generated about$174 million in revenue for the state and about$1 billion in local tax revenue.
Currently there is an exemption from taxation in Virginia for equipment leased or purchased
for use in data centers. The current exemption sunsets in 2035. Realizing that this is indeed
12 years away, it is important for data center owners and developers to have this certainty
when deciding to locate in Virginia, so that as their equipment reaches obsolescence, they can
be assured that this incentive will remain.
Request:
The City Council requests that Virginia Code Section 58.1-609.3, subsection 18.a, be
amended to extend or eliminate the sunset provision to allow exemption from taxation
equipment leased or purchased for use in data centers.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 12
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{1 : SUSPEND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR EMPLOYEES
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Sponsored by Councilmember John D. Moss
Background:
Current law requires new employees issuing permits to have at least 3 years' experience and
undergo a certification process per the Virginia Construction Code("VCC"). The VCC is only
updated every 3 years, and the next cycle is not until 2024. Temporary suspension of this
requirement would widen the pool of applicants during the present statewide hiring crisis for
these hard-to-fill positions.
Request:
The City Council requests that the General Assembly direct the overseeing agency, the
Department of Housing and Community Development ("DHCD"), to suspend this
requirement immediately, recognizing that this is in advance of next 3-year cycle for updating
of Virginia Building Codes.
City Council further requests that if adopted, a requirement be included that all employees
hired to issue permits that do not hold such certifications be subject to supervisory and
oversight restrictions, including but not limited to direct supervision by a VCC certificated
employee, and such other oversight and training requirements as deemed necessary and
appropriate by DHCD to ensure the integrity of the permit-issuing system throughout the
Commonwealth.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 13
' VIRGINIA CODE AMENDMENT
PUBLICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
REQUESTS FOR PROPOSALS
Sponsored by Councilmembers Delceno Miles and Aaron R. Rouse
Background:
The General Assembly prescribes the manner of advertisement for certain types of
procurement. For construction, it is permissible to post an invitation to bid on the Virginia
Department of General Services central electronic procurement website or the locality's
website, and the locality retains the option of publishing the invitation to bid in a newspaper
of general circulation. For professional services,such as architecture and engineering services,
a locality may avoid publication in the newspaper only through the posting on the
Department of General Services central electronic procurement website.
The City desires to align the statutory requirements for posting professional services
solicitations with those requirements for construction. The use of the City's website allows
for more targeted solicitation and avoidance of unnecessary costs associated with publication
in the newspaper.
Request:
The City Council requests Virginia Code § 2.2-4302.2 be amended to mirror the publication
requirements in § 2.2-4302.1(2). For reference, the applicable text of§ 2.2-4302.1(2) is as
follows:
2. Public notice of the Invitation to Bid at least 10 days prior to the date set for
receipt of bids by posting on the Department of General Services' central
electronic procurement website or other appropriate websites. In addition,
public bodies may publish in a newspaper of general circulation.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 14
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CLARIFICATION OF BONDS REQUIRED FOR INDEFINITE DELIVERY
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Sponsored by Councilmembers Delceno Miles and Aaron R. Rouse
Background:
The General Assembly has recently acted to reduce the bonding requirements for certain types
of construction contracts. Most recently, SB258 and SB259 in the 2022 General Assembly
increased the bond thresholds for transportation projects and removed the prequalification
requirement for other bond waiver projects. One specific type of construction contract that
has heretofore not been addressed is indefinite delivery / indefinite quantity (IDIQ)
construction contracts. IDIQ contracts make no guarantee of work,but these contracts allow
a public entity to establish pricing and issue task orders on an "as-needed" basis. IDIQ
contract establish an annual not-to-exceed cap for the total work that can be authorized for
such contract.
The Virginia Public Procurement Act and specifically § 2.2-4337 require performance and
payment bonds "in the sum of the contract amount" for any public construction contract
above the statutory thresholds. In the context of IDIQ,there have been two approaches. One
approach requires performance and payment bonds in the amount of the annual not-to-exceed
cap for the total work that can be authorized. The other approach is to require bonds for the
dollar amount of the individual tasks.
The City of Virginia Beach, in concert with the Minority Business Council, continues to look
for opportunities to remove potential barriers to participation in City contracts by Small,
Women, and Minority-owned (SWaM) businesses. Because large bond amounts can create
a barrier to participation by SWaM businesses, the City seeks clarification regarding the
required bonds for IDIQ contracts.
Request:
The City Council requests Virginia Code§2.2-4337 be amended to authorize the City Council
to adopt an ordinance regarding the performance and payment bonds for indefinite delivery
/ indefinite quantity construction contracts. If adopted, the ordinance would elect to require
performance and payment bonds to be provided by contractors based on the dollar amount
of the individual tasks instead of the annual not-to-exceed cap.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 15
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OBSTRUCTION OF RIGHT-OF-WAY VIOLATIONS
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Sponsored by Councilmember Guy K. Tower
Background:
The City's Resort Advisory Commission has identified several nuisance and safety issues in
the Resort Area that are difficult to remedy under the City's existing ordinances. An example
of this is repeated violations of businesses along Atlantic Avenue that place their wares along
the sidewalk. The City can enforce these violations as criminal misdemeanors, and if found
guilty, the judge will impose a fine and court costs. However, the time it takes for the case to
be heard and the ability for it to be extended renders the deterrent null, and the offender will
continue the violating behavior and absorb the penalty as a cost of doing business.
The ability to have a more expedient method to stop these violations is desired. One example
would be akin to a parking ticket, with the ability to ticket multiple times if no corrective
action is taken. There is currently no known authority that would enable the City to adopt
such an ordinance.
Request:
The City Council requests the General Assembly to adopt legislation that would allow the
creation of local ordinances to eliminate or deter the continuation of nuisance and safety-
related offenses and violations during the pendency of a court hearing or other final
disposition.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 16
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TAXATION ON VAPING AND CANNABIS PRODUCTS CdL N�ea
Sponsored by Councilmember Guy K. Tower
Background:
In the 2020, 2021, and 2022 State Budgets, the General Assembly approved a statewide tax
on liquid nicotine (aka "vape juice") at a rate of 6.6 cents per milliliter. It has been in effect
since July 1, 2020 as a source of state revenue.
House Bill 30 from the 2022 General Assembly session also directed the Joint Subcommittee
to Evaluate Tax Preferences to continue studying options for the modernization of Virginia
Code§58.1-1001(A)to reflect advances in science and technology in the area of tobacco harm
reduction, and the role innovative non-combustible tobacco products can play in reducing
harm. In addition, the Joint Subcommittee has been tasked to study possible reforms to the
taxation of tobacco products that will provide fairness and equity for all local governments
and also ensure stable tax revenues for the Commonwealth.
It is expected that there may be legislation in the upcoming session that addresses adult use
cannabis for retail sale. The City wishes to have included in this legislation a mechanism for
collection of a local tax on these products in order to address locality-specific issues arising
from such legalization and use of these products.
Request:
The City Council requests the General Assembly grant statewide authority for local
governments to establish an excise tax on the sale of vaping products and the sale of cannabis
and cannabis-related products.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 17
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LEAVING VEHICLES UNATTENDED AND RUNNING PROHIBITED
Sponsored by Councilmember Norman "Rocky" D. Holcomb
Background:
The Virginia Beach Police Department has been experiencing a significant number of auto
thefts due to drivers leaving their cars running and unattended in such places as convenience
store parking lots. As a matter of public safety, keeping unattended cars secure is a priority,
and the City supports legislation that would give the police a tool that would deter this
dangerous practice that has become quite commonplace.
Request:
The City Council requests the General Assembly adopt legislation to allow localities to
impose a civil penalty for leaving vehicles unattended and running on a highway or in a public
place (e.g., parking lot) in order to promote public safety and deter auto theft.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 18
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RESILIENCY ISSUES
Sponsored by Councilmember Barbara Henley
Policy Statement:
The City Council supports statewide and regional resiliency efforts that benefit Virginia
Beach by submittal of grant applications, implementation of projects, participation in
studies, etc. including but not limited to:
- Implementation of local projects in the JLUS Study
- HRSD Climate Resilience Study
- Partnership with Volpe Center on integrating resilience into transportation modeling
and planning
- Roadway Flooding Sensors Project funded by Implementation Grant from Office of
Local Defense Community Cooperative
- Regional Resilient Stormwater Management Design Guidelines
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 19
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Sponsored by Councilmembers Sabrina Wooten, Michael Berlucchi, Guy Tower
Policy Statement:
While medical-use and personal use cannabis is legal in certain circumstances in Virginia,
localities have no zoning or local taxing authority or ability to hold a referendum to decide
whether or not a community wants marijuana retail businesses to operate in its boundaries.
The City Council is in support of legislation that:
- Gives localities liberal local ordinance and zoning authority
- Provides a statutory role for localities in the licensing process
- Allows for expanded taxation for localities
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 20
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` AFFORDABLE HOUSING
Sponsored by the Virginia Beach City Council
Policy Statement:
The City Council is in support of legislation that:
- Enables localities to incentivize affordable housing, as defined by the locality, in site
development and the City's comprehensive plan
- Preserves and promotes local planning and zoning authority
- Creates a statewide portal to attract and assist developers
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 21
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WOMEN'S RIGHT TO REPRODUCTIVE HEALTHCARE
Sponsored by Councilmembers Aaron R. Rouse
and Guy K. Tower
Policy Statement:
Virginia law provides that an abortion can be performed during the first two trimesters of a
woman's pregnancy. After that, it can only be performed if the patient's life is at risk or if
three physicians certify that the continuation of the pregnancy is likely to substantially and
irremediably impair the patient's mental or physical health. (Va. Code §18.2-72 and 73).
Bills are expected to be introduced in the 2023 session to restrict a woman's right to
reproductive healthcare. The Virginia Beach Human Rights Commission has requested
support of the current law and objection to any changes that would take away these rights.
The City Council supports the Virginia Human Rights Commission's request to keep intact
the present law in Virginia regarding women's rights to reproductive healthcare, specifically
the provisions of Va. Code §18.2-72 and 73.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 22
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Sponsored by Virginia Beach City Council
Background:
In the aftermath of the 5/31/2019 mass shooting in Virginia Beach, victims' families,
survivors, members of the public and recovery professionals advised City Council that
installation of a permanent memorial is a critical component for the community to heal,
recover, and move forward. Following this advice, the City Council established the 5/31
Memorial Committee and hired consulting firm Kearns & West to facilitate the memorial
planning process. In September 2022, the City issued a nationwide Request for Qualifications
(RFQ) from professional design teams, and from the submissions the 5/31 Memorial
Committee will select two finalists to submit conceptual design proposals and budgets for the
memorial. Each finalist will be awarded a $10,000 stipend. The Committee will select one
design team for recommendation to City Council based on their written and visual conceptual
design and qualifications. This will occur in early Spring 2023, with construction anticipated
to begin in FY24. Research has revealed that budgets of comparable memorials range from
$2-5 million, with funds comprised of state, local and private support. The City has been
funding the memorial efforts for the consultant, staff and administration for the Committee
as well as associated incidentals, and is at the point where further financial resources are
necessary.
Request:
For the upcoming December Governor's budget amendments, the City requests an allocation
of$2 million to assist the City in the construction of a permanent memorial in remembrance
of the victims of 5/31.
PROPOSED Virginia Beach 2023 Legislative Agenda 23
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I. PUBLIC HEARINGS
1. PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT
Filling vacancies on City Council
2. ACQUISITION, BY AGREEMENT OR CONDEMNATION
Winston-Salem Avenue Corridor Improvements Project
3. LEASE OF CITY PROPERTY—AGRICULTURAL PURPOSES
9 +/- acres located at 2848 Indian River Road
186 +/- acres located at 3419 North Landing Road
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Public Notice
Proposed Charter Amendment
Filling Vacancies on the City Council
On Tuesday,November i,2022,at 6:00 PM in the City
Council Chamber on the second floor of the City Hall
Building, 2401 Courthouse Drive, Virginia Beach,
Virginia,the Virginia Beach City Council will hold a public
hearing to provide citizens an opportunity to be heard to
determine whether there is public support for the City
Council to request the General Assembly amend its City
Charter.The following is an informative summary of the
proposed amendment. The text of the amendment is
posted at www.vbgov.com under the topic'Legislative
Agenda'.
This proposed amendment to the City Charter will
amend Section 3.03 to change the method of filling
vacancies in the office of member of the City Council and
Mayor.If adopted,all vacancies except those occurring
within 120 days of the next general election will be filled
by special election called within 60 days of the
occurrence of the vacancy. The amendment includes
technical language to avoid the holding of such special
election during the period of time prior to and including
the date of a primary election wherein special elections
are prohibited.
If this item is approved by the Council,it will become part
of the City's Legislative Agenda.
The hearing is open to the public and all interested
citizens will have an opportunity to be heard.Individuals
desiring to provide written comments may do so by
contacting the City Clerk's Office at(757)385-4303.
If you wish to make comments virtually during the public
hearing, please follow the two-step process provided
below:
1. Register for the Webex at
J1ttDsJJvbecv.webex.conVvbgov/onstage/e.ohp
?MT1D.e176f86a9e88bcM7 3.192. da24
2. Register with the City Clerk's Office by calling
(757)385-4303 prior to 5:00 PM on November
1,2022.
If you are physically disabled or visually impaired and
need assistance at this meeting,please call(757)385-
4303.For hearing impaired,TDD-711.
All interested parties are invited to participate.
Amanda Barnes
City Clerk
BEACON-October 16,2022
REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBER MOSS
1 A RESOLUTION TO REQUEST THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY
2 AMEND THE CITY CHARTER TO PROVIDE A PROCESS
3 FOR FILLING VACANCIES IN THE OFFICE OF MEMBER
4 OF CITY COUNCIL AND MAYOR
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6 WHEREAS, the City Council held a public hearing at its November 1, 2022 meeting
7 to receive input from the residents regarding a proposed amendment to the City Charter;
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9 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
10 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THAT:
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12 The City Council hereby requests the General Assembly amend § 3.03 of the City
13 Charter to provide a process for filling vacancies in the office of member of the City
14 Council and mayor. The attached Exhibit A, which is incorporated herein, provides the
15 requested text of such amendment.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the day
of , 2022.
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
City Attorney's Office
CA15960
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October 26, 2022
EXHIBIT A
FILLING VACANCIES IN THE OFFICE OF COUNCILMEMBERS AND
MAYOR
SPONSORED BY COUNCILMEMBER JOHN MOSS
Background:
When a vacancy occurs in a local governing body, the remaining members of the body or
board have 45 days to appoint a qualified voter to fill the vacancy or, in the case of the City where
a local charter provision applies, there are 60 days to fill the vacancy. If the governing body fails
to make the appointment within the applicable period, the vacancy would be filled by the judges
of the circuit court. The person appointed holds the office until the qualified voters fill the vacancy
by election and the person elected has qualified.
Separately, the Virginia Code requires a local governing body to petition the circuit court
for a writ of election to fill a vacancy within fifteen days of the occurrence of a vacancy. The
court typically orders the special election for the date of the next general election. If the vacancy
occurs within 90 days of the next date of a general election,the local governing body may request
the special election be held on the date of the following general election. The local governing
body could request a date for a special election earlier than the next general election so long as the
date complies with the date requirements of a special election. The following are the applicable
requirements of a special election: (a) every special election shall be held on a Tuesday; (b) no
special election shall be held within 55 days of a general or primary election;(c)no special election
shall be held on the same day as a primary election; and (d) a special election may be held on the
same day as a general election.
The Virginia Code includes additional limitations upon special elections to fill a vacancy
in a local elected body. No special election is to be held if the general election at which the special
election is held is scheduled within 60 days of the end of the term of the office or if the general
election is scheduled in the same year as the year the term of office expires.
The below proposal would replace the current process of interim appointment by the City
Council. This request will require a special election to be called for all vacancies. Such special
election would be held on the first Tuesday after 60 days of the occurrence of the vacancy. The
request includes certain procedures required when the special election would occur in the quiet
periods before primary and general elections.
Request:
The City Council requests Section 3.03 of the City Charter be amended to read as follows:
Section 3.03. Filling vacancies in office of councilmember-men and mayor.
Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in § 24.2-226 of the Code of
Virginia, all vacancies in the office of councilmember men, from whatever cause
arising, except where such vacancy occurs due to a resignation to run for the office
of mayor,shall be filled by special election to occur on the first Tuesday after within
sixty days of the occurrence of the vacancy. However, if a vacancy occurs within
120 days of the date of the next general election, the qualified voters will fill the
vacancy by special election on the date of the general election. If the special
election would occur within 55 days of a primary election, the special election to
fill the vacancy shall be the Tuesday immediately following the primary election.
The person so elected shall hold office for the unexpired portion of the term by a
vote-of the-r i„g me ers of- u„eili provided that so long as
any of the councilmembers men are elected by and from wards or boroughs the
vacancy shall be filled by a qualified voter residing in the same ward or borough.
If a vacancy shall occur in the office of mayor, the unexpired portion of the term
shall be filled by the same process described above. council shall choose by a
majority veto o f the remaining memboers t hereof en of its members to mayor
Section 24.2-228 of the Code of Virginia regarding interim appointments shall not
be applicable to a vacancy in the office of councilmember or mayor.
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PUBUC HEARING
ACQUISMON.BY AGREEMENT
OR CONDEMNATION
The Virginia Beach City Council will
hold a PUBUC HEARING on Tuesday,
November 1,2022 at 6:00 p.m.in the
Council Chamber of the City Hall
(Building #1) at the Virginia Beach
Municipal Center, Virginia Beach,
Virginia on the proposed acquisition,
by agreement or condemnation,of the
easements necessary for the Winston-
Salem Avenue Corridor Improvements
Project,CIP 100489 (formerly CIP 9-
006).The purpose of this hearing will
be to obtain public input regarding
authorizing condemnation, if
necessary,for this project.
If you are physically disabled or visually
Impaired and need assistance at this
meeting,please call the CITY CLERK'S
OFFICE at 385.4303; Hearing
Impaired, call 1-80G-828-1120
(Virginia Relay -Telephone Device for
the Deaf).
Any questions concerning this hearing
should be directed to the Office of Real
Estate, Building #23, 2473 North
Landing Road, at the Virginia Beach
Municipal Center,(757)385-4161.
If you wish to make comments virtually
during the public hearing, please
follow the two-step process provided
below:
1. Register for the WebEx at:
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Office by calling 757-385-4303
prior to 5:00 p.m.on November 1,
2022.
All interested parties are invited to
participate.
Amanda Barnes,MMC
City Clerk
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ITEM: An Ordinance to authorize acquisition of temporary and permanent
easements for the Winston Salem Avenue Corridor Improvements Project,
CIP 100489 (formerly CIP 9-006), either by agreement or condemnation.
PUBLIC HEARING DATE: November 1, 2022
MEETING DATE: November 15, 2022
• Background: The Winston Salem Avenue Corridor Improvements Project, CIP
100489 (formerly CIP 9-006) (the "Project") will provide improved vehicular and
pedestrian access and connections along Winston-Salem Avenue and create a safer
transition from the resort area to the adjacent residential neighborhood.
The Project will construct a two-lane roadway with the potential for on-street parking and
a 5-foot-wide sidewalk on the north side and a 9-foot sidewalk on the south side of
Winston Salem Avenue within a 50-foot right-of-way along Winston Salem Avenue,
between Pacific Avenue and Mediterranean Avenue. In addition, the Project will include
improvements to the stormwater system and public utilities (water and sewer).
• Considerations: The Project will require the acquisition of temporary and permanent
easements from 6 properties. No people or businesses will be displaced by the Project.
Authority is requested to acquire the necessary easements (temporary and permanent)
by agreement or, if necessary, by condemnation.
• Public Information: A Citizen's Update meeting was held on November 23, 2019. A
public hearing was held on November 1, 2022, and public notice will be provided via the
normal City Council agenda process.
• Alternatives: Deny the Ordinance, which will delay the Project.
• Recommendations: Approval.
• Attachments: Ordinance, Location Map
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Public Works/Engineerin
City Manager: ern)
1 AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
2 ACQUISITION OF TEMPORARY AND
3 PERMANENT EASEMENTS FOR THE
4 WINSTON SALEM AVENUE CORRIDOR
5 IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT, CIP 100489
6 (formerly CIP 9-006), EITHER BY AGREEMENT
7 OR CONDEMNATION
8
9 WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, a
10 public necessity exists for the construction of this important roadway project to improve
11 transportation within the City, enhance pedestrian safety, improve the stormwater system,
12 upgrade public utilities and for other related public purposes for the preservation of the
13 safety, health, peace, good order, comfort, convenience, and for the welfare of the people
14 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., and Title 25.1 of the Code of
21 Virginia of 1950, as amended, of all those certain temporary and permanent easements
22 (the "Property"), as shown on the plans entitled "WINSTON SALEM AVENUE CORRIDOR
23 IMPROVEMENTS" (the "Project"), and more specifically described on the acquisition plats
24 for the Project (plats and plans collectively referred to as the "Plans"), the Plans being on
25 file in the Engineering Division, Department of Public Works, City of Virginia Beach,
26 Virginia.
27
28 Section 2. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to make or cause to be made
29 on behalf of the City of Virginia Beach, to the extent that funds are available, a reasonable
30 offer to the owners or persons having an interest in said Property. If refused, the City
31 Attorney is hereby authorized to institute, prosecute and settle or resolve proceedings to
32 condemn said Property.
33
34 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the day of
35 , 2022.
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PUBUC HEARING
LEASE OF CITY PROPERTY
The Virginia Beach City Council will
hold a PUBUC HEARING on Tuesday.
November 1,2022.at 6:00 p.m.in the
Council Chamber,City Hall-Bldg.1,at
the Virginia Beach Municipal Center.
The purpose of this hearing will be to
obtain public comment on the
following:
1) Lease to Dawley Family
Farms,LLC of City-owned land
consisting of approximately 9
acres located at 2848 Indian
River Rd (Part of GPINs:
1493-43-2693 and 1493-43-
0050) for agricultural
purposes.
2) Lease to Land of Promise
Farms Partnership of City-
owned land consisting of
approximately 186 acres
located at 3419 N. Landing
Road (GPIN: 1483-95-6756)
for agricultural purposes.
If you are physically disabled or visually
Impaired and need assistance at this
meeting,please call the CRY CLERK'S
OFFICE at 385-4303; Hearing
impaired.call 711(Virginia Relay).
Any questions concerning this matter
should be directed to the Department
of Public Works - Facilities
Management Office,Municipal Center,
Bldg. 18. Room 228. phone number
(757)385 5659.
If you wish to make comments virtually
during the public hearing, please
follow the two-step process provided
below:
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2. Register with the City Clerk's
Office by calling 757-385-4303
prior to 5:00 p.m.on November 1,
2022.
All interested parties are invited to
participate.
Amanda Barnes.MMC
City Clerk
BEACON-OCTOBER 23,2022
J. FORMAL SESSION AGENDA
1. CONSENT AGENDA
K. ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS
1. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Manager to EXECUTE a lease for 9+/- acres of City-
Owned Farmland at 2848 Indian River Road for up to five(5)years with Dawley Family Farms,
LLC
2. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Manager to EXECUTE a lease for 186 +/- acres of City-
Owned Farmland on Indian River Road and North Landing Road for up to five(5) years with
Land of Promise Farms Partnership
3. Resolution to REQUEST the Virginia Beach School Board participate in the upcoming Disparity
Study(Requested by Council Members Holcomb, Miles, and Rouse)
4. Ordinance to AWARD a $5,000 Community Services Micro-Grant to Speak Up for a Change
re support hunger relief and other charitable activities(Requested by Council Member Miles)
5. Ordinance to AWARD a $5,000 Community Services Micro-Grant to Christian Resource
Center re support its community resource center operations (Requested by Council Member
Miles)
6. Ordinance to AMEND City Code Section 35-42 re administration of disabled veteran personal
property tax exemptions (Requested by Commissioner of Revenue)
7. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE temporary encroachments into a portion of City-Owned Drainage
and Maintenance Easements located at the rear of 780 Los Colonis Drive re construct and
maintain two (2) wood docks, flexamat ramp, two (2) wood bulkheads, and a gravel
driveway, and to convert an existing floating dock to a fixed dock, and to maintain an
existing wood dock, gravel fire pit, and rip-rap DISTRICT 2 (Formerly District 7 — Princess
Anne)
8. Resolution to ESTABLISH Pahala Park, LLC d/b/a Coastal Event Medical Management and
AUTHORIZE annual EMS Permit re private ambulance services
9. Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE $126,000 from Federal Funds to the FY 2022-23
Police Department Operating Budget re training and travel to enhance law enforcement
mental health and wellness programs
10. Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE $35,000 from State Funds to the FY 2022-23
Police Department Operating Budget re overtime, the purchase of equipment, travel, and
training to enhance efforts to address internet crimes against children
11. Ordinance to TRANSFER $100,000 from the General Fund Reserve to the Department of
Housing and Neighborhood Preservation re conduct an updated housing study with a focus on
development of a strategy for affordable housing
12. Ordinance to TRANSFER four (4) positions and associated funding from the Department of
Human Services re support purchasing and Public Works staffing needs for construction
projects
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ITEM: An Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Lease For 9+/-
Acres of City-Owned Farm Land Located at 2848 Indian River Road (the
"School Farm") for Up to Five (5) Years with Dawley Family Farms, LLC
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: The City of Virginia Beach (the "City") owns property located at
2848 Indian River Road (GPINs: 1493-43-2693 and 1493-43-0050) consisting of
26+/- acres (the "Property"). The City acquired the Property in 2014 as part of the
Oceana and Interfacility Traffic Area Acquisition Program and funded the
acquisition in partnership with the Commonwealth of Virginia (the
"Commonwealth"), with each party contributing 50% of the funds.
The City has no immediate use for the Property and recognizes that farming the
Property would be of benefit to the City, since it would alleviate the City's
maintenance responsibilities and further keep the Property from devolving into
wetlands in an undesired area.
The City issued a Request for Proposals ("RFP") for a 9+/- acre portion of the
Property (the "Premises") and received one submittal from Dawley Family Farms,
LLC, a Virginia limited liability company ("Dawley"). Dawley offered annual rent
of$270, along with payment of leasehold taxes.
Dawley has been leasing the Premises from the City for the past five years and
desires to enter into a new lease agreement to utilize the Premises for farming
and related agricultural purposes.
• Considerations: The term of the Lease would be for five (5) years. The City has
the right to terminate the Lease with ninety (90) days' notice. For more specific
terms, see the Summary of Terms attached to the Ordinance.
• Public Information: A public hearing was advertised in The Virginian Pilot on
October 23, 2022 and will be held on November 1, 2022. Public information will
also be provided through the normal City Council agenda process.
• Alternatives: Approve Lease as presented, change conditions of the Lease or
deny leasing of the Premises.
• Recommendation: Approval
• Revenue restrictions: The proceeds from each annual rent payment in the
amount of $270 will be received and fifty percent (50%) of the amount will be
deposited for appropriation in future Capital Improvement Program capital
budgets in #100282, Oceana & ITA Conformity & Acquisition II, and fifty percent
(50%) will be deposited for future payment by the City Manager to refund the
Commonwealth's portion in accordance with the grant agreement. Should the
City sell the Property in the future, the grant agreement provides that the amount
to be refunded to the Commonwealth will be reduced by the interim payments
made.
• Attachments: Ordinance, Summary of Terms, Location Map, Disclosure
Statement
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Public Works/Facilities Management
City Manager: /' 'ik
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1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY
2 MANAGER TO EXECUTE A LEASE FOR 9+/-
3 ACRES OF CITY-OWNED FARM LAND LOCATED
4 AT 2848 INDIAN RIVER ROAD (THE "SCHOOL
5 FARM") FOR UP TO FIVE (5) YEARS WITH
6 DAWLEY FAMILY FARMS, LLC
7
8 WHEREAS, the City of Virginia Beach (the "City") owns property located at 2848
9 Indian River Road in Virginia Beach, Virginia, consisting of 26+/- acres (GPINs: 1493-
10 43-2693 and 1493-43-0050) (the "Property");
11
12 WHEREAS, the City acquired the Property pursuant to the ITA Acquisition
13 Program, an element of the City's BRAC response program through a partnership with
14 the Commonwealth of Virginia (the "Commonwealth"), with each party contributing 50%
15 of the funds;
16
17 WHEREAS, a portion of the Property consisting of 9+/- acres (the "Premises")
18 has been used for farming and agricultural purposes since its acquisition, and continued
19 farming of the Premises would benefit the City by alleviating the City's maintenance
20 responsibilities and keeping the Property from devolving into wetlands in an undesirable
21 area;
22
23 WHEREAS, the City issued a Request for Proposals ("RFP") for continued
24 farming of the Premises and received one submittal from Dawley Family Farms, LLC, a
25 Virginia limited liability company ("Dawley");
26
27 WHEREAS, Dawley has been leasing the Premises from the City for the past five
28 years and desires to continue leasing the Premises for farming and related agricultural
29 purposes; and
30
31 WHEREAS, Dawley has agreed to pay the City rent in the amount of $270
32 annually, along with payment of leasehold taxes.
33
34 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
35 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
36
37 1. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute a lease for up to
38 five (5) years between Dawley Family Farms, LLC and the City for the Premises, in
39 accordance with the Summary of Terms attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part
40 hereof, and such other terms, conditions, or modifications as may be acceptable to the
41 City Manager and in a form deemed satisfactory by the City Attorney.
42
43 2. That revenue from the lease of the Premises in the annual amount of $270
44 shall be received and fifty percent (50%) of this amount shall be deposited for
45 appropriation in future Capital Improvement Program capital budgets in #100282,
46 Oceana & ITA Conformity & Acquisition II, and fifty percent (50%) shall be deposited for
47 future payment by the City Manager to refund the Commonwealth's portion in
48 accordance with the grant agreement.
49
50 This ordinance shall be effective from the date of its adoption.
51
52 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the day of
53 , 2022.
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EXHIBIT A
SUMMARY OF TERMS
LEASE FOR A 9+/- ACRE PORTION OF CITY-OWNED
FARM LAND LOCATED AT 2848 INDIAN RIVER ROAD
LESSOR: City of Virginia Beach
LESSEE: Dawley Family Farms, LLC
PREMISES: 9+/- acres of farm land located at 2848 Indian River (Portion of
GPINs: 1493-43-2693 and 1493-43-0050)
TERM: Five (5) years (January 1, 2023 through December 31, 2027)
RENT: $270/annually (approximately $30/acre per year)
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF LESSEE:
• Pay all leasehold taxes.
• Use Premises for agricultural purposes such as farming, and for no other
purpose.
• Maintain Premises in a good farm-like manner, including prevention of
deterioration or waste accumulation.
• Keep all equipment and improvements placed upon Premises in a safe,
clean, and orderly condition.
• Purchase and maintain insurance coverage acceptable to the City.
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITY:
• City may enter upon the Premises without written prior notice, after it has
been determined that an emergency exists.
TERMINATION:
• City may terminate upon: (a) thirty (30) days' notice if the Premises is not
maintained in a farm-like manner or if allowed to deteriorate; and (b) ninety
(90) days' notice for any reason, subject to a mutually agreed upon sum to
cover any planted crop unable to be harvested due to the City's termination.
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EXHIBIT B— DISCLOSURE STATEMENT
Disclosure Statement
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-_ Development
The disclosures contained in this form are necessary to inform public officials who may vote
on the application as to whether they have a conflict of interest under Virginia law. The
completion and submission of this form is required for all applications that pertain to City real
estate matters or to the development and/or use of property in the City of Virginia Beach
requiring action by the City Council or a City board, commission or other body.
Applicant Disclosure
Applicant Name Dawley Family Farms, LLC
Does the applicant have a representative? ❑ Yes 0 No
• If yes, list the name of the representative.
W.Jason &Lindsay Dawley
Is the applicant a corporation, partnership,firm, business,trust or an unincorporated business? IJ Yes
❑ No
• If yes,list the names of all officers, directors,members,trustees,etc.below. (Attach a list if
necessary)
W. Jason Dawley
Lindsay Dawley
• If yes, list the businesses that have a parent-subsidiary)or affiliated business entity2
relationship with the applicant. (Attach a list if necessary)
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'"Parent-subsidiary relationship"means "a relationship that exists when one corporation directly or
indirectly owns shares possessing more than 50 percent of the voting power of another corporation." See
State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act,VA.Code§2.2-3101.
2"Affiliated business entity relationship"means"a relationship,other than parent-subsidiary
relationship,that exists when(i)one business entity has a controlling ownership interest in the other
business entity,(ii)a controlling owner in one entity is also a controlling owner in the other entity,or(iii)
there is shared management or control between the business entities. Factors that should be considered
in determining the existence of an affiliated business entity relationship include that the same person or
substantially the same person own or manage the two entities;there are common or commingled funds
or assets;the business entities share the use of the same offices or employees or otherwise share
activities, resources or personnel on a regular basis;or
there is otherwise a close working relationship between the entities." See State and Local Government
Conflict of Interests Act,Va. Code§2.2-3101.
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Disclosure Statement11/4B
City of Vuliulia Blur.
Planning & Community
Development
Known Interest by Public Official or Employee
Does an official or employee of the City of Virginia Beach have an interest in the subject land or any proposed development
contingent on the subject public action? ❑ Yes Pt. No
• If yes,what is the name of the official or employee and what is the nature of the interest?
Applicant Services Disclosure
1. Does the applicant have any existing financing(mortgage,deeds of trust,cross-collateralization,etc)or are they
considering any financing in connection with the subject of the application or any business operating or to be operated on
the property?
❑ Yes ® No
• If yes,identify the financial institutions providing the service.
2. Does the applicant have a real estate broker/agent/realtor for current and anticipated future sales of the subject property?
❑ Yes CS No
• If yes,identify the company and individual providing the service.
3. Does the applicant have services for accounting and/or preparation of tax returns provided in connection with the subject
of the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property? ❑ Yes ❑ No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
Paul Catalfamo, CPA
4. Does the applicant have services from an architect/landscape architect/land planner provided in connection with the subject
of the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property? ❑ Yes❑ No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
5. Is there any other pending or proposed purchaser of the subject property? ❑ Yes M No
• If yes,identify the purchaser and purchaser's service providers.
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Planning & Community
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6. Does the applicant have a construction contractor in connection with the subject of the application or any business operating or
to be operated on the property? ❑ Yes ® No
• If yes,identify the company and individual providing the service.
7. Does the applicant have an engineer/surveyor/agent in connection with the subject of the application or any
business operating or to be operated on the property? ❑ Yes ® No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
8. Is the applicant receiving legal services in connection with the subject of the application or any business operating or to
be operated on the property? ❑ Yes ® No
If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
Applicant Signature
I certify that all of the information contained in this Disclosure Statement Form is complete,true,and accurate. I understand that,
upon receipt of notification that the application has been scheduled for public hearing, I am responsible for updating the
information provided herein two weeks prior to the meeting of Planning Commission,City Council,VBDA,CBPA,Wetlands Board
or any public body or committee in connection with this application.
plica► 5ignature
W. Jason Dawley, Owner
Print Name and Title
9/15/2022
Date
ie applicant also the owner of the subject property? ❑ Yes ) No
• If yes,you do not need to fill out the owner disclosure statement.
OR CITY USE ONLY/All disclosures must be updated two(2)weeks prior to any Planning Commission and City Council meeting
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\ AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Lease with Land of
Promise Farms Partnership for Five (5) Years for 186+/- Acres of City-owned Farm
Land Located on Indian River Road and North Landing Road
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: The City of Virginia Beach (the "City") is the owner of 186 +/- acres
of farm land located on Indian River Road and North Landing Road, formerly
known as Brenneman Farm. The City acquired the farm land on November 19,
2014 as part of the Oceana and Interfacility Traffic Area Acquisition Program,
which was designed to acquire property situated in the flight path between Naval
Air Station Oceana and Naval Auxiliary Landing Field Fentress.
On July 5, 2016, City Council authorized the lease of the entire 186 +/- acres of
the former Brenneman Farm (GPIN: 1483-95-6756) (the "Premises"), by ORD-
3454N, to Land of Promise Farms Partnership ("Land of Promise"). City Council
authorized the extension of the lease by ordinance ORD-3680B, and the lease
will terminate on December 31 , 2022.
The City issued an RFP for the Premises and received two (2) responses.
Responses were evaluated by a committee consisting of staff from the
Agriculture, Parks & Recreation, City Attorney and Public Works Departments
(the "Committee"). Each submittal was evaluated based on the following
components: Agriculture Plan, Crop Land and Property Maintenance/
Improvement Plans, Farm Security, and Proposed Terms and Rent Offered (the
"Criteria"). Based on its overall response to the Criteria, and satisfactory
stewardship of the Premises in the past, the Committee recommends awarding
the lease (the "Lease") to Land of Promise.
• Considerations: The term of the Lease would be for (5) years. The City has
the right to terminate the Lease with ninety (90) days' notice. For more specific
terms, see attached Summary of Terms.
The City acquired the Premises for $3,728,132.00, funded through a partnership
with the Commonwealth of Virginia. In total this Lease will yield $148,730.00,
50% of which ($74,365.00) will be remitted to the Commonwealth. Should the
City sell the Premises in the future, the amount to be refunded to the
Commonwealth will be reduced by the interim payments made.
• Public Information: Advertisement of Public Hearing, Advertisement of City
Council Agenda
• Alternatives: Approve the Lease as presented, change conditions of the
Lease, or deny leasing of the Premises.
■ Recommendation: Approval
■ Revenue restrictions: The City funded the acquisition of the Premises through
the partnership with the Commonwealth of Virginia. The total proceeds from the
rent payment in the amount of $148,730.00 will be received and fifty percent
(50%) of the amount will be deposited for appropriation in future Capital
Improvement Program capital budgets in PG100282 (formerly CIP 9-059),
Oceana and Interfacility Traffic Area Conformity and Acquisition II, and fifty
percent (50%) will be deposited for future payment by the City Manager to refund
the Commonwealth's portion in accordance with the grant agreement.
• Attachments: Location Map, Disclosure Statement, Ordinance, Summary of
Terms
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Public Works/Facilities Management
City Manager:
1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE CITY
2 MANAGER TO EXECUTE A LEASE WITH LAND OF
3 PROMISE FARMS PARTNERSHIP FOR FIVE (5)
4 YEARS FOR 186+/- ACRES OF CITY-OWNED
5 FARM LAND LOCATED ON INDIAN RIVER ROAD
6 AND NORTH LANDING ROAD
7
8 WHEREAS, the City of Virginia Beach (the "City") is the owner of 186+/- acres of
9 farm land located on Indian River Road and North Landing Road, formerly known as
10 Brenneman Farm, in Virginia Beach, Virginia (the "Premises");
11
12 WHEREAS, the City acquired the Premises pursuant to the ITA Acquisition
13 Program, an element of the City's BRAC response program through a partnership with
14 the Commonwealth of Virginia (the "Commonwealth"), with each party contributing fifty
15 percent (50%) of the funds;
16
17 WHEREAS, Land of Promise Farms Partnership, a Virginia general partnership
18 ("Land of Promise Farms"), has been leasing the Premises from the City for agricultural
19 purposes and desires to enter into a new lease agreement to continue to utilize the
20 Premises for agricultural purposes, and for no other purpose; and
21
22 WHEREAS, Land of Promise Farms has agreed to pay the City a rental rate of
23 $27,900.00 for the first year of the lease; $28,830.00 for the second year of the lease;
24 $29,760.00 for the third year of the lease; $30,620.00 for the fourth year of the lease
25 and $31,620.00 for the fifth year of the lease, along with payment of leasehold taxes.
26
27 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
28 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
29
30 That the City Manager is hereby authorized to execute a lease for five (5) years
31 between Land of Promise Farms Partnership and the City for the Premises, in
32 accordance with the Summary of Terms attached hereto as Exhibit A and made a part
33 hereof, and such other terms, conditions or modifications as may be acceptable to the
34 City Manager and in a form deemed satisfactory by the City Attorney.
35
36 That the total revenue from the lease of the Premises, in the amount of
37 $148,730.00, shall be received and fifty percent (50%) of this amount shall be deposited
38 for appropriation in future Capital Improvement Program capital budgets in PG100282
39 (formerly CIP 9-059), Oceana Interfacility Traffic Area Conformity and Acquisition II, and
40 fifty percent (50%) shall be deposited for future payment by the City Manager to refund
41 the Commonwealth's portion in accordance with the grant agreement.
42
43 This ordinance shall be effective from the date of its adoption.
44
45 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the day of
46 , 2022.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT APPROVED AS TO CONTENT
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APPROVED AS TO LEGAL
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EXHIBIT A
SUMMARY OF TERMS
LEASE FOR 186+/- ACRES OF CITY-OWNED FARM LAND
LOCATED ON INDIAN RIVER ROAD AND NORTH LANDING ROAD
LESSOR: City of Virginia Beach
LESSEE: Land of Promise Farms Partnership, a Virginia general partnership
PREMISES: 186+/- acres of farm land located on Indian River Road and North
Landing Road (GPIN: 1483-95-6756)
TERM: January 1, 2023 — December 31, 2027
RENT: $27,900.00 for the first year; $28,830.00 for the second year; $29,760.00
for the third year; $30,620.00 for the fourth year and $31,620.00 for the fifth year.
TAXES: Lessee shall receive a rent offset credit from Lessor in an amount equal to
the annual real estate tax assessed by City and paid by Lessee upon the
Lessee's leasehold interest in the Property, pursuant to Section 58.1-3203
of the Code of Virginia. For 2023, that amount is $462.34 based on the
current tax assessment.
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF LESSEE:
• Use Premises for agricultural purposes and for no other purpose.
• Maintain Premises in a good farm-like manner, including prevention of deterioration
and waste accumulation.
• Keep all equipment and improvements placed upon Premises in a safe, clean and
orderly condition.
• Purchase and maintain workers compensation insurance, commercial general
liability insurance and automobile liability insurance.
RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF CITY:
• May enter upon the Premises without written prior notice after it has been
determined that an emergency exists.
TERMINATION:
• City may terminate by giving ninety (90) days' advance written notice, with payment
for any growing crops unable to be harvested as a result of the termination.
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Approximately 186 Acres of Farmland (GPIN: 1483-95-6756) to be Leased to Land of
Promise Farms Partnership by the City of Virginia Beach
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Disclosure Statement
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Planning& Community
Development
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Owner Disclosure
Owner Name Land of Promise Farms Partnership
Applicant Name
Is the Owner a corporation,partnership,firm,business,trust or an unincorporated business? © Yes ❑ No
• If yes,list the names of all officers,directors,members,trustees,etc.below. (Attach a list if necessary)
Donald H. Horsley, Manager; Diane F. Horsley, Manager; D. Shane Horsley, Member; B. Ryan Horsley, Member
• If yes,list the businesses that have a parent-subsidiary or affiliated business entity°relationship with the Owner. (Attach a
list if necessary)
Known Interest by Public Official or Employee
Does an official or employee of the City of Virginia Beach have an interest in the subject land or any proposed development
contingent on the subject public action? ID Yes ❑ No
• If yes,what is the name of the official or employee and what is the nature of the interest?
Donald H.Horsley serves as an appointed member of the Virginia Beach Planning Commission
3"Parent-subsidiary relationship"means"a relationship that exists when one corporation directly or indirectly
owns shares possessing more than 50 percent of the voting power of another corporation." See State and Local
Government Conflict of Interests Act, VA. Code §2.2-3101.
a"Affiliated business entity relationship"means"a relationship,other than parent-subsidiary relationship,that
exists when(i)one business entity has a controlling ownership interest in the other business entity, (ii) a
controlling owner in one entity is also a controlling owner in the other entity,or(iii)there is shared
management or control between the business entities. Factors that should be considered in determining the
existence of an affiliated business entity relationship include that the same person or substantially the same
person own or manage the two entities;there are common or commingled funds or assets;the business entities
share the use of the same offices or employees or otherwise share activities,resources or personnel on a regular
basis;or there is otherwise a close working relationship between the entities." See State and Local Government
Conflict of Interests Act,Va. Code§ 2.2-3101.
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Nanning Community
2- Development
Owner Services Disclosure
1. Does the Owner have any existing financing(mortgage,deeds of trust,cross-collateralization,etc)or are they considering any
financing in connection with the subject of the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property?
❑ Yes f] No
• if yes,identify the financial institutions providing the service.
Not Applicable
2. Does the Owner have a real estate broker/agent/realtor for current and anticipated future sales of the subject property?
❑ Yes ® No
• If yes,identify the company and individual providing the service.
Not Applicable
3. Does the Owner have services for accounting and/or preparation of tax returns provided in connection with the subject of the
application or any business operating or to be operated on the property?ED Yes ❑ No
• if yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
Rossie Brock; Barnes,Brock,Cornwell&Painter, PLC
4. Does the Owner have services from an architect/landscape architect/land planner provided in connection with the subject of
the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property? ❑ Yes El No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
Not Applicable
5. Is there any other pending or proposed purchaser of the subject property? ❑ Yes El No
• if yes,identify the purchaser and purchaser's service providers.
Not Applicable
6. Does the Owner have a construction contractor in connection with the subject of the application or any business operating or
to be operated on the property? ❑ Yes 0 No
• If yes,identify the company and individual providing the service.
7 Does the Owner have an engineer/surveyor/agent in connection with the subject of the application or any business operating
or to be operated on the property? 0 Yes El No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
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Planning & Coziiniututy
Development
8, Is the Owner receiving legal services in connection with the subject of the application or any
business operating or to be operated on the property? CD Yes ❑ No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing legal the service.
R. Edward Bourdon,Jr.,Esq.,Sykes,Bourdon,Ahem&Levy, P.C.
Owner Signature
!certify that all of the information contained in this Disclosure Statement Form is complete,true,and
accurate. I understand that,upon receipt of notification that the application has been scheduled for
public hearing, I am responsible for updating the information provided herein two weeks prior to the
meeting of Planning Commission,City Council,VBDA,CBPA,Wetlands Board or any public body or
committee In connection with this application.
Land o• Promise Farms Partnershi
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Owner Signature
Donald H. Horsley,Manager
Print Name and Title
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: A Resolution to Request the Virginia Beach School Board Participate in the
Upcoming Disparity Study
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: The City completed a disparity study (the "Study"), and the results
were provided to the City Council in January 2019. The written report included ten
policy recommendations for advancing the City's efforts to increase minority business
participation in City contracts. The recommendations from the Study have provided the
City with concrete measures that seek to improve the participation of minority-owned,
woman-owned, service-disabled veteran-owned, and small businesses. To ensure the
continuity of the City's initiatives, the FY 2022-23 Operating Budget includes funding for
the City to undertake a second disparity study.
The City's Minority Business Committee (MBC) was presented with a report from the
Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) regarding small and minority business
participation in VBCPS contracts at the MBC's September meeting. The MBC observed
the reporting of VBCPS contracts did not provide the level of detail or information the
MBC has come to expect in reporting of City contracts. At its October meeting, the
MBC adopted a motion requesting the City Council formally request the participation of
the School Board in the upcoming disparity study.
• Considerations: The attached resolution formally requests the Virginia Beach
School Board adopt a resolution indicating the willingness of the School Board to
participate in the City's upcoming disparity study. The School Board's participation in
the disparity study would provide more robust reporting and detailed information
regarding spending on VBCPS contracts. Moreover, there may be efficiencies and
shared contracting opportunities through a joint disparity study.
The City's funding in FY 2022-23 is $500,000 for the disparity study. If the School
Board agrees to participate in the disparity study, the City Council would request a
50/50 cost share for any amounts above the $500,000.
• Public Information: Normal Council Agenda process.
• Attachments: Resolution
Requested by Councilmembers Holcomb, Miles, and Rouse
REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBERS HOLCOMB, MILES, AND ROUSE
1 A RESOLUTION TO REQUEST THE VIRGINIA BEACH
2 SCHOOL BOARD PARTICIPATE IN THE UPCOMING
3 DISPARITY STUDY
4
5 WHEREAS, the City completed its first disparity study, and the results of this study
6 were released in January 2019 and have provided the impetus for the City to undertake
7 various actions to improve the participation of minority-owned, woman-owned, service-
8 disabled veteran-owned, and small businesses;
9
10 WHEREAS, the FY 2022-23 Operating Budget includes funding for the City to
11 undertake a second disparity study;
12
13 WHEREAS, the City's Minority Business Council (MBC)was presented with a report
14 from the Virginia Beach City Public Schools (VBCPS) regarding small and minority
15 business participation in VBCPS contracts at the MBC's September meeting;
16
17 WHEREAS, at its October meeting, the MBC adopted a motion requesting the City
18 Council formally request the participation of the School Board in the upcoming disparity
19 study;
20
21 WHEREAS, the City Council has provided $500,000 for the second disparity study
22 and, if the School Board agrees to participate in the disparity study, the City Council would
23 request a 50/50 cost share for amounts above the $500,000;
24
25 WHEREAS, the City Council believes the School Board would benefit from
26 participation in the City's upcoming disparity study;
27
28 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
29 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THAT:
30
31 The City Council requests the Virginia Beach School Board adopt a resolution
32 indicating the willingness of the School Board to participate in the City's upcoming
33 disparity study.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, this day
of , 2022.
APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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AGENDA ITEM j
ITEM: An Ordinance to Transfer $5,000 from the General Fund Reserve for
Contingencies to Non-Departmental "Opportunity Grants" and to Authorize a
Community Service Micro-Grant to Speak Up For A Change
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: Speak Up For A Change is a Virginia non-stock corporation.
Speak Up For a Change has submitted a request for a Community Service Micro-Grant
in the amount of $5,000. Speak Up For A Change has been active in the community
since 2016 and has partnered with several organizations within the City. One of its
partnerships is with the Judeo-Christian Outreach Center at the Virginia Beach
Oceanfront to feed the homeless. The non-profit has also collaborated with "Giving with
a Golden Hand," another Virginia Beach organization, to donate food and clothing
supplies. The non-profit's back-to-school program donated school supplies to
elementary and middle school students and hygiene products to high schoolers. The
organization has also provided self-image and self-esteem development to girls at the
local elementary with the plan of expanding the program into the Green Run,
Lynnhaven, Oceanview, Chimney Hill, Kempsville, Salisbury and Lake Edwards
neighborhoods of the City.
The organization is in the process of finalizing a partnership with the "United Order
Tent" an organization that supports widows to donate food, clothing, and comfort
baskets. It is also initiating an outreach program to support elderly residents living in
retirement and assisted living facilities.
• Considerations: Speak Up For A Change is seeking this micro-grant to support
its outreach program to the elderly residents of Virginia Beach. The organization plans
to visit retirement and assisted living facilities and provide residents with home-cooked
meals, toiletries, games and to hire entertainers to cheer up the residents. The
requested grant will help fund some of the cost of the meals, toiletries, games, and
entertainment during the visits. The total estimated cost for the project is $9,000 and the
organization's board of director's intends to raise $1,500 of the total amount from dues.
This grant, if awarded, will help the organization fund another two-thirds of the amount
needed to execute the outreach program to benefit the elderly residents of the City and
improve their quality of life.
The total FY 2022-23 Operating Budget line item for Community Service Micro-Grants
has a $0 balance because all of the funding has been awarded this fiscal year. Funding
for this grant is recommended to be a $5,000 transfer from the General Fund Regular
Reserve for Contingencies to the Non-Departmental "Opportunity Grants" For FY 2022-
23, to support the community service micro-grant request. There are two micro-grants
on the November 1, 2022 agenda. If both requests are approved, the balance of the
General Fund Regular Reserve for Contingencies will be $1,249,301.
■ Public Information: Normal City Council agenda process.
■ Attachments: Ordinance, Application, Disclosure Form
Requested by Councilmember Miles
REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBER MILES
1 AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER $5,000 FROM THE
2 GENERAL FUND RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES TO
3 NON-DEPARTMENTAL "OPPORTUNITY GRANTS" AND
4 TO AUTHORIZE A COMMUNITY SERVICE MICRO-GRANT
5 TO SPEAK UP FORA CHANGE
6
7 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
8 VIRGINIA, THAT:
9
10 1. $5,000 is hereby transferred from the General Fund Reserve for Contingencies
11 to Non-Departmental "Opportunity Grants."
12
13 2. A Community Service Micro-Grant in the amount of$5,000 is hereby awarded
14 to Speak Up For A Change to support hunger relief and other charitable
15 activities.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the day
of , 2022.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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City of
Virginia Beach
COMMUNITY SERVICES MICRO-GRANTAPPLICATION
Organization Name: Speak CA p C cr
Address: r35 05 Chrrr €c P-I ,I Ccuft+ Ap-f4201 1/i i rl.i-C4
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Amount of funding requested: $_ ,00 4 _($250 minimum/$5,000 maximum)
City Council Sponsorship:
As a member of the Virginia Beach City Council, I hereby authorize my support of this
application only for consideration and potential approval by the City Manager.
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City Council Member Printed Name/Signature Date
Organization Status/Category
Please select the option below that best describes your 501(c)(3) organization:
Tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code with a valid tax exempt
number.
❑Recognized government entity: state, county, or city agency, including law enforcement, fire,
or EMS departments (including volunteer organizations) requesting funds exclusively for public
purposes.
❑K-12 public/private school, charter school, community/junior college, state/private college,
or university.
❑Nondenominational organization, if authorized by Virginia State Code, Section 15.2-953, with
a proposed project that addresses and benefits the needs of the community at large.
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on-profit organization having state, regional, or local services benefiting the residents of
the City of Virginia Beach.
Are you applying for funding for any of the organizations listed below?Yes'CG No ❑
If yes, please select the organization.
❑American Cancer Society❑ American Diabetes Association ❑ United Way
❑America eart Association❑ Children's Miracle Network ❑ N/A
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Supporting Documentation
Please type and attach the following information with your application. Applications without
the following attachments will be incomplete, and not considered for approval.
1. Does your organization and the proposed program/service directly benefit the
communities within the city limits of Virginia Beach? Please explain how (500 words or
less).
2. Program/Project Description: Briefly describe your program or the service you intend to
provide. Please include the following: Total project cost, other sources of funding
(name, organization, 501(c)(3) status, the amount of funding provided), and the
program/project implementation time line (No more than 1,000 words).
3. Is your organization currently receiving any funding from the City of Virginia Beach for
the current program, service, or project you are proposing via this application? Has your
organization previously? If so, please provide a written explanation. Any explanation
should note the City related entity providing funding, how much funding, and how long
the funding partnershiphas existed.
4 Has your organization currently or previously received any funding from the City of
Virginia Beach for any past program, service, or project outside of the item proposed in
question number three (3) above? If so, please provide a written explanation. Any
explanation should note the City related entity that provided the funding, how much
funding had been providedto date, and how long the funding partnership existed.
Organization Authorization/Signature:
I attest that the information provided in this application is factual to the best of my knowledge
and understand if such information is determined to be false, that such action is grounds for
termination and revocation of all funding authorized. I further commit that the use of grant
funds authorized for my program, service, or project will be used for the designated purpose.
The City of Virginia Beach reserves the right to hold me and/or the organization I represent, via
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my signature below, as the responsible and accountable recipients of funding to repay all or
part of the funding granted as determined by the City of Virginia Beach. I further understand
that my organization is responsible for providing an annual financial report on the total grant
expenditures, prepared by a Certified Public Accountant (CPA), within 12 months of receiving
the grant award from the City
Organization Name: Cal ' elk?
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Authorized Agent: F€2U f dei1
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Virginia Beach Community Service Micro-Grant
Application Supporting Documentation
Speak Up For A Change
1. Does your organization and the proposed program/service directly benefit the
communities within the city limits of Virginia Beach?Please explain how(500
words or less).
Benefits To the Virginia Beach Community
Our program has helped communities in Virginia Beach through feeding,donating and motivation.
We have also worked with communities with our back-to-school programs where we donated
school supplies and hygiene products to high school students. We are currently working on other
projects that involve the elders in our community.
2. Program/Project Description: Briefly describe your program or the service you
intend to provide. Please include the following: Total project cost,other sources of
funding (name,organization,501(c)(3)status,the amount of funding provided), and
the program/project implementation timeline(No more than 1,000 words).
Program/Project Description
Feeding the homeless people in Virginia Beach has been our most popular project.We recently
added another project that includes the elderly citizens of Virginia Beach. We plan to go to these
group homes and provide them with toiletries and home cooked meals. If we had enough funds,we
intend to add fun and interactive games. The total cost of these projects is estimated to be around
$9,000 and the board of Directors have decided to raise up to$1,500 from dues. We plan to
implement these projects during this 2022 Thanksgiving period.
3. Is your organization currently receiving any funding from the City of Virginia Beach
for the current program,service,or project you are proposing via this application?
Has your organization previously? If so, please provide a written explanation. Any
explanation should note the City related entity providing funding, how much
funding,and how long the funding partnership has existed.
Grants And Project Costs
No,our organization is not currently receiving grants from the city of Virginia Beach,nor have we
received any funds in the past for our previous projects. We have not received any funding for
these new projects that we are proposing through this application. We are seeking funding in the
amount of$7,500.
4. Has your organization currently or previously received any funding from the City of
Virginia Beach for any past program, service, or project outside of the item proposed
in question number three(3)above?If so,please provide a written explanation. Any
explanation should note the City related entity that provided the funding, how much
funding had been provided to date,and how long the funding partnership existed.
Funding From the City Of Virginia Beach
We have never received funding from the City of Virginia Beach.
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The completion and submission of this form is required for all applications
wherein such applicant may utilize certain service providers or financial
institutions, and the City seeks to know of the existence of such relationships in
advance of any vote upon such application.
SECTION 1 / APPLICANT DISCLOSURE
Organization name: )c.A., ter (j � vE�
SECTION 2. SERVICES DISCLOSURE
Are any of the following services being provided in connection with the applicant? If the answ
to any item is YES, please identify the firm or individual providing the service:
YE PROVIDER use additional sheets if
NO SERVICE needed ' ="
❑ n Accounting and/or preparer of your
ED tax return •
Financial Services(include
El © lending/banking institutions and
current mortgage holders as
applicable)
❑ © Legal Services dal
© Broker/Contractor/Engineer/Other
Service Providers
CERTIFICATION:
I certify that all of the information contained in this Disclosure Statement Form is complete,
true, and accurate.
I understand I am responsible for updating the information provided herein if it changes prior
to the Council action upon this Application.
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance to Transfer $5,000 from the General Fund Reserve for
Contingencies to Non-Departmental "Opportunity Grants" and to authorize a
Community Services Micro-Grant to Christian Resource Center
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: Christian Resource Center (C.R.C.) is a Virginia non-stock
corporation. C.R.C. has submitted a request for a Community Services Micro-Grant in
the amount of $5,000. The C.R.0 operates in an underserved area along Newton Road
in the Bayside district of Virginia Beach where there is no local library, YMCA, or any
other resource center within a two-mile walking radius of the facility. The C.R.0 is a
1400 square foot facility with ten computer stations that is available for use by anyone
who needs internet and computer access. Residents can use the computer facilities for
self-development, training, employment applications, and other activities requiring a
computer. Additional services provided by the center include free printing, notary
services, fax, student tutoring, and ESL classes. The center also provides free bus
passes to residents in need, and information on city-wide programs and resources,
while also making available 46 shelves of spiritual and education books and DVD's free
to the public. The C.R.0 was created as a platform for the local community to receive
services and benefits that help them better themselves, enhance learning and establish
positive relationships among Virginia Beach residents.
• Considerations: The C.R.C. currently relies upon support from "Christian Way
Ministries" to fund its operations and activities. C.R.0 is seeking this grant to help defray
some of its operational costs so that it can continue to provide its services to the
residents of Virginia Beach. The monthly cost of running the C.R.0 is $5,594.38, which
includes the cost of the lease, two full-time staff to keep the center open 10 am — 6 pm,
Monday through Friday, and utilities. If awarded, the funding from this grant will help to
approximately cover the cost of one month of operations at the center. As a bilingual
center, the C.R.0 provides an important service to the Hispanic community (third largest
demographic) in Bayside district.
The total FY 2022-23 Operating Budget line item for Community Service Micro-Grants
has a $0 balance because all of the funding has been awarded this fiscal year. Funding
for this grant is recommended to be a $5,000 transfer from the General Fund Regular
Reserve for Contingencies to the Non-Departmental "Opportunity Grants" For FY 2022-
23, to support the community service micro-grant request. There are two micro-grants
on the November 1, 2022 agenda. If both requests are approved, the balance of the
General Fund Regular Reserve for Contingencies will be $1,249,301.
■ Public Information: Normal City Council agenda process.
■ Attachments: Ordinance, Application, Disclosure Form
Requested by Councilmember Miles
REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBER MILES
1 AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER $5,000 FROM THE
2 GENERAL FUND RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES TO
3 NON-DEPARTMENTAL "OPPORTUNITY GRANTS" AND
4 TO AUTHORIZE A COMMUNITY SERVICE MICRO-GRANT
5 TO CHRISTIAN RESOURCE CENTER
6
7 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
8 VIRGINIA, THAT:
9
10 1. $5,000 is hereby transferred from the General Fund Reserve for Contingencies
11 to the Non-Departmental "Opportunity Grants."
12
13 2. A Community Service Micro-Grant in the amount of $5,000 is hereby awarded
14 to Christian Resource Center to support its community resource center
15 operations.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the day
of , 2022.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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COMMUNITY SERVICES MICRO-GRANT APPLICATION
Organization Name:Christian Resource Center (C.R.C.)
Address: 549 Newtown Road#105,Virginia Beach,VA 23462
Phone: (757)985-3451
Email: christianresourcecenter757@gmail.com
Amount of funding requested:$5,000($250 minimum/$5,000 maximum)
City Council Sponsorship:
As a member of the Virginia Beach City Council, I hereby authorize my support of this
application only for consideration and potential approval by the City Manager.
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City Council Member Printed Name/Signature Date
Organization Status/Category
Please select the option below that best describes your 501(c)(3)organization:
® Tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code with a valid tax exempt
number.
D Recognized government entity:state,county,or city agency,including law enforcement,fire,
or EMS departments (including volunteer organizations) requesting funds exclusively for public
purposes.
❑ K-12 public/private school,charter school, community/junior college, state/private college,
or university.
❑ Nondenominational organization,if authorized by Virginia State Code,Section 15.2-953,with
a proposed project that addresses and benefits the needs of the community at large.
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® Non-profit organization having state,regional,or local services benefiting the residents of the
City of Virginia Beach.
Are you applying for funding for any of the organizations listed below?Yes ❑/No
If yes, please select the organization.
❑ American Cancer Society ❑ American Diabetes Association ❑ United Way
0 American Heart Association 0 Children's Miracle Network 0 N/A
❑ Other
Supporting Documentation
Please type and attach the following information with your application.Applications without the
following attachments will be incomplete,and not considered for approval.
1. Does your organization and the proposed program/service directly benefit the
communities within the city limits of Virginia Beach? Please explain how (500 words or
less).
The Cristian Resource Center is a non-profit 501©3 tax exempt organization located at
Newtown Plaza, 549 Newtown Road Suite 105, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462 in the 4th
Bayside District that is opened Monday through Friday from 10:00 AM through 6:00PM and
available free to anyone within the,local community who desire,to better themselves and
access available resources - - • ;•,
2. Program/Project Description: Briefly describe your program or the service you intend to
provide.Please include the following:Total project cost,other sources of funding(name,
organization,501(c)(3)status,the amount of funding provided),and the program/project
implementation time line(No more than 1,000 words).
The Christian Resource Center C.R.C. is a 1400 square foot center that currently operates under
the Christian Way Ministries 501(c)3 non-profit tax-exempt status (IEN 47-2345030) and is
officially recognized by the City of Virginia Beach and the State Corporate Commission's Office.
The C.R.C.contains 10 desktop computers that anyone within the local community can use freely
to better themselves,to apply for employment,for student development,and to access certain
virtual resources.The CRC also has free limited printing,free notary,free access to fax,free bus
passes for those who are in need of transportation,free student tutoring on Wednesday evening,
free ESL learning, contains free information on city-wide programs and resources, and contains
46 shelves of spiritual and educational books and DVD's free to the community. The C.R.C.also
contains a conference area in the back with 4 conference tables,20 chairs,and a touchscreen 55-
inch smartboard.Additionally,the director of the C.R.C., Ms. Maria Lorenzi is bilingual who can
speak both English and Spanish providing the center an opportunity to reach the third largest
demographic in the Bayside District, the Hispanic Community. Since its inception on August 22,
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2021,the center has hosted a number of programs free to the community to include a monthly
bereavement support group, mental health, financial literacy, first-time homebuyers course,
women empowerment,resume writing,hosted a book release,and partners with Department of
Social Services for their annual Thanksgiving Basket Drive to give free meals to needy families.
The CRC is available to provide many services to anyone who has a need of a place where
members in the community can obtain essential resources, establish relationships, and provide
local businesses with a business address. Our philosophy is simple: "Making The Most Of Every
Opportunity,"and there are no words to describe how excited we are to make the most of this
new opportunity to give back to the community;a community that lacks a local library,a YMCA,
or any other resource center within a two-mile walking radius of 549 Newtown Road. With the
help of the City of Virginia Beach,other churches,and community partners,this resource center
can have a lasting impact, increase literacy,and build a stronger community.
As mentioned previously, the C.R.C. is a non-profit organization and a non-revenue generating
center that is financially supported by the church at Christian Way Ministries.To keep the center
opened from 10AM-6PM Monday through Friday cost a sum of$5,594.38 a month; $1,400 for
the lease of the center in Newtown Plaza Shopping Center and $3,726 for two full-time staff
members.This sum does not include other expenses such as utilities($151.65),Verizon Internet
($157.58), security monitoring ($79.99), rental insurance ($79.16), and supplies. Nor does this
expense include the over$10,000 required to renovate the center,furnish it, and prepare it for
its grand opening on August 22, 2021. Documentation can be supplied for every single expense.
The C.R.C. is seeking funding from the City of Virginia Beach and other community partners to
collaborate with us to keep the CRC operational and fully staffed to assist with the overall
betterment of the community. We are not only seeking monetary donations to keep the center
functional, but we are also seeking partnerships to join us in this once in a lifetime endeavor in
providing opportunities of growth for the community at Bayside.
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3. Is your organization currently receiving any funding from the City of Virginia Beach for the
current program, service, or projectyou are proposing via this application? Has your
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organization previously? If so, please provide a written explanation. Any explanation
should note the City related entity providing funding, how much funding, and how long
the funding partnership has existed.
The C.R.C. has not received any funding from the City of Virginia Beach since it was opened over
a year ago on August 22,2021.
4. Has your organization currently or previously received any funding from the City of
Virginia Beach for any past program, service, or project outside of the item proposed in
question number three (3) above? If so, please provide a written explanation. Any
explanation should note the City related entity that provided the funding, how much
funding had been provided to date,and how long the funding partnership existed.
The C.R.C.has not received any other additional funding outside of the item proposed in question
number three above.
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Organization Authorization/Signature:
I attest that the information provided in this application is factual to the best of my knowledge
and understand if such information is determined to be false, that such action is grounds for
termination and revocation of all funding authorized.I further commit that the use of grant funds
authorized for my program,service,or project will be used for the designated purpose. The City
of Virginia Beach reserves the right to hold me and/or the organization I represent, via my
signature below, as the responsible and accountable recipients of funding to repay all or part of
the funding granted as determined by the City of Virginia Beach. I further understand that my
organization is responsible for providing an annual financial report on the total grant
expenditures,prepared by a Certified Public Accountant(CPA),within 12 months of receiving the
grant award from the City.
Organization Name: Christian Resource Center(C.R.C.)
(Printed Name)
Authorized Agent: Dr. David Cruz Martinez
(Printed Name)
Authorized Agent: President&Bishop
(Printed Title)
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Authorized Agent: _
(Signature)
Date: September 30,2022
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DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FORM
The completion and submission of this form is required for all applications
wherein such applicant may utilize certain service providers or financial
institutions, and the City seeks to know of the existence of such
relationships in advance of any vote upon such application.
SECTION 1 / APPLICANT DISCLOSURE
Organization name: Qkf\ _-tsr
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SECTION 2. SERVICES DISCLOSURE
Are any of the following services being provided in connection with the applicant? If the
answer to any item is YES, please identify the firm or individual providing the service:
YES NO SERVICE PROVIDER (use additional sheets if
needed)
n in Accounting and/or preparer of
your tax return
Financial Services (include
lending/banking institutions and
❑
current mortgage holders as
applicable)
❑ [ Legal Services
❑ d Broker/Contractor/Engineer/Other
Service Providers
CERTIFICATION:
I certify that all of the information contained in this Disclosure Statement Form is
complete, true, and accurate.
I understand I am responsible for updating the information provided herein if it
changes prior to the Council action upon this Application.
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM J
ITEM: An Ordinance to Amend Section 35-42 of the City Code Regarding
Administration of Disabled Veteran Personal Property Tax Exemptions
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: In the November 2020 election, the voters of the Commonwealth
approved an amendment to the Virginia Constitution to provide an exemption from
personal property taxes upon one motor vehicle owned and used primarily by or for a
veteran with a "one hundred percent service-connected, permanent, and total disability."
In its 2021 session, the General Assembly enacted Virginia Code § 58.1-3668, and this
legislation allows the City to enact an ordinance for the administration of the personal
property exemption.
After a year and a half of administration of this exemption program, the Commissioner of
the Revenue has suggestions to improve the application process and avoid potential
confusion for applicants. The specific situations giving rise to this request include when
the disabled veteran owns and primarily uses more than one vehicle and when the
disabled veteran desires to transfer the exemption between vehicles when, for example,
the disabled veteran purchases a new vehicle without selling the other vehicle.
• Considerations: The attached ordinance seeks to provide modifications to the
application process described in the City Code. If there are multiple vehicles owned by
and used primarily by the disabled veteran, the application will allow the applicant to note
which vehicle is subject to the tax exemption. If there is a desire to change the exemption
among the vehicles owned and used primarily by the disabled veteran, the applicant will
make a re-application noting the exemption change, and the change will be prospective.
• Public Information: Public information will be provided through the normal
Council agenda process.
• Recommendations: Adopt the attached ordinance.
• Attachments: Ordinance
Requested by the Commissioner of Revenue
1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 35-42 OF
2 THE CITY CODE REGARDING THE
3 ADMINISTRATION OF DISABLED VETERAN
4 PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX EXEMPTIONS
5
6 Section Amended: § 35-42
7
8 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
9 VIRGINIA, THAT
10
11 Section 35-42 of the City Code is hereby amended and reordained to read as
12 follows:
13
14 Sec. 35-42. - Administration of tax exemption program for disabled veterans,
15 surviving spouses of servicemembers killed in action, and surviving spouses of
16 certain first responders killed in the line of duty; application of exemption
17 programs to special service districts; disabled veteran personal property
18 exemption.
19
20 (a) The disabled veteran real property tax exemption, surviving spouse of
21 servicemembers killed in action, and surviving spouse of certain first responders killed
22 in the line of duty programs shall be administered by the commissioner of the
23 revenue. The commissioner of the revenue shall administer these programs in
24 accordance with the Virginia Constitution and the Virginia Code.
25
26 (b) For the programs described in subsection (a), the exemption or partial exemption
27 authorized by the General Assembly shall extend in the same manner to any
28 additional levies imposed by special service districts.
29
30 (c) The disabled veteran personal property exemption authorized by Virginia Code §
31 58.1-3668 shall be administered by the commissioner of the revenue. The
32 commissioner of the revenue shall administer this program in accordance with the
33 Virginia Constitution and the Virginia Code. Any applicant seeking such exemption
34 shall make an application to the commissioner of the revenue. The application shall
35 allow the applicant to note which vehicle is owned and used primarily by or for the
36 eligible veteran, and a re-application is required if the veteran desires to change the
37 vehicle subject to the exemption among the vehicles owned and used primarily by or
38 for the eligible veteran. The effect of such re-application and the resulting change of
39 vehicle subject to the exemption shall be prospective only. Such application shall
40 include information sufficient for the commissioner of the revenue to determine initial
41 eligibility, and the commissioner shall confirm continuing eligibility for such exemption
42 every three years thereafter.
43
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the day
of , 2022.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
AGENDA ITEM /
ITEM: An Ordinance to Authorize Temporary Encroachments into a Portion of
City-Owned Drainage and Maintenance Easements, located at the rear of
780 Los Colonis Drive
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background:
John Payne (the "Applicant") has requested permission to construct and maintain
two (2) 4' x 12' wood docks, 10' x 20' flexamat ramp, two (2) 2.5' x 16' wood
bulkheads, and a 10' x 43.97' gravel driveway, and to convert an existing 11' x
23' floating dock to an 11' x 23' fixed dock, and to maintain an existing 12' x 16'
wooden dock, 16.20' x 16.24' gravel fire pit, and riprap, collectively, the
"Temporary Encroachment" into City-owned drainage and maintenance
easements, adjacent to his property located at 780 Los Colonis Drive (GPIN:
2424-01-3570).
• Considerations: The City has reviewed the requested Temporary
Encroachment and has recommended approval of same, subject to certain
conditions outlined in the attached Agreement.
There are similar encroachments into the City's drainage and maintenance
easements, which is where the Applicant has requested to encroach.
• Public Information:
Public notice via the normal City Council agenda process.
• Alternatives:
Deny the Temporary Encroachments or add conditions as desired by Council.
• Recommendations:
Approve the request subject to the terms and conditions of the Agreement.
• Attachments:
Ordinance, Exhibit, Agreement, Pictures, Location Map, and Disclosure
Statement Form.
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Public WorksKe
City Manager: (V
1 Requested by Department of Public Works
2
3 AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE
4 TEMPORARY ENCROACHMENTS INTO A
5 PORTION OF CITY-OWNED DRAINAGE
6 AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENTS,
7 LOCATED AT THE REAR OF 780 LOS
8 COLONIS DRIVE
9
10 WHEREAS, John Payne (the "Applicant") has requested permission to
11 construct and maintain two (2) 4' x 12' wood docks, 10' x 20' flexamat ramp, two (2) 2.5' x
12 16'wood bulkheads, and a 10' x 43.97' gravel driveway, and to convert an existing 11'x 23'
13 floating dock to an 11' x 23' fixed dock, and to maintain an existing 12' x 16' wood dock,
14 16.20'x 16.24' gravel fire pit, and rip-rap(collectively,the"Temporary Encroachments")into
15 a portion of City-owned drainage and maintenance easements, located at the rear of his
16 property at 780 Los Colonis Drive (GPIN: 2424-01-3570); and
17
18 WHEREAS, City Council is authorized pursuant to §§ 15.2-2009 and 15.2-
19 2107, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, to authorize Temporary Encroachments into the
20 City's easements subject to such terms and conditions as Council may prescribe.
21
22 NOW, THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
23 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
24
25 That pursuant to the authority and to the extent thereof contained in §§ 15.2-
26 2009 and 15.2-2107, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, the Applicant, his heirs,assigns
27 and successors in title are authorized to erect and maintain the Temporary Encroachments
28 in the City's easements as shown on the map entitled: "'EXHIBIT A ENCROACHMENT
29 EXHIBIT SHOWING EXISTING RIP RAP, GRAVEL FIRE PIT & WOOD DOCK AND
30 PROPOSED RIP-RAP, WOOD DOCKS, WOOD BULKHEAD, FLEXAMAT RAMP &
31 GRAVEL DRIVE FOR JOHN PAYNE LOCATED ON LOT 112, LAGOMAR, SECTION 6,
32 PHASE 2, PART A D.B. 2552, PG 1803 CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA" having a
33 Scale of 1" = 50', dated July 28, 2021, and prepared by Gallup Surveyors & Engineers, a
34 copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A, and on file in the Department of Public Works
35 and to which reference is made for a more particular description;
36
37 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that the Temporary Encroachments are
38 expressly subject to those terms, conditions and criteria contained in the agreement
39 between the City of Virginia Beach and the Applicant (the "Agreement"), an unexecuted
40 copy of which has been presented to the Council in its agenda, and will be recorded among
41 the records of the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach;
42
43 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that the City Manager or his authorized
44 designee is hereby authorized to execute the Agreement; and
45
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46 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED, that this Ordinance shall not be in effect until
47 such time as the Applicant and the City Manager or his authorized designee execute the
48 Agreement.
49
50 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the
51 day of , 2022.
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ADJACENT OWNERS
KEY OWNER'S NAME DEED REFERENCE LEGAL DESCRIPTION MAP BOOK GPIN
1� SHELTON N.CLOUGH, LOT 113, LAGOMAR,SECTION 6,
JR.&MICHELLE I.N.200501180007953 PHASE 2, PART A 2552, 1803 2424-01-2458
CLOUGH
'2 RENE A.BATEMAN LOT 218, LAGOMAR, SECTION 6,
SPECIAL NEEDS I.N.20200730000673290 PHASE 3,PART B 238, 36 2424-01-1722
TRUST
®3 GREGORY FENTON& LOT 83, LAGOMAR, SECTION 6,
CHRISTINE FENTON I.N.20190514000385530 PHASE 2, PART C 2555,805 2424-01-4719
�4 JOANNE L. ROACH I.N.200212093076594 LOT 84, LAGOMAR,SECTION 6, 2555,805 2424-01-5733
PHASE 2, PART C
OPDANIEL ELIAS MUNIZ& LOT 85, LAGOMAR, SECTION 6,
MARIBEL MUNIZ I.N.202103043811 PHASE 2, PART C 2555,805 2424-01-6617
NATHAN A.BALLOU& I.N.20120725000831680 LOT 111, LAGOMAR, SECTION 6, 2552, 1803 2424-01-4473
BETH ANN BALLOU PHASE 2, PART A
1. THIS PLAN WAS PERFORMED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE REPORT.
2. THIS EXHIBIT IS INTENDED FOR AN ENCROACHMENT REQUEST ONLY.
3. THE PHYSICAL FEATURES SHOWN WERE TAKEN FROM A TOPOGRAPHIC
SURVEY PREPARED BY STEPHEN BOONE & ASSOCIATES, P.C. DATED
OCTOBER 21, 2020. �ALT1Y O ,
4. 5' PRIVATE DRAINAGE EASEMENT ALONG ALL SIDES AND REAR PER O�� G
D.B. 2552, PG. 1803-1808. f
5. THE PROPOSED BULKHEAD, WOOD DOCKS, FLEXAMAT RAMP, GRAVEL DRIVE, G',.�
AND RIPRAP SHALL NOT ENCROACH IN THE NAVIGATIONAL PART OF THE O
WATERCOURSE. THE RESIDENTS MUST BE AWARE THAT IF CITY FORCES C.) DAB UTLER
MUST PERFORM MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE CITY EASEMENT, c.No. 38395
THAT THE PIER WILL HAVE TO BE REMOVED AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE. ,2
6. THE PROPOSED STRUCTURES SHALL NOT BE A PERMANENT STRUCTURE �0 1,2� ��4
CONSTRUCTEDWITHIN THE TY IN AA MEMENT. THE ANNER THAT CAN OBEDREMOVED STRUCTURES
IF CITYSHALL
NEEDS �SSjONAL E���
ACCESS TO THE WATER'S EDGE FOR MAINTENANCE ISSUES.
EXHIBIT A
ENCROACHMENT EXHIBIT SHOWING
EXISTING RIP RAP, GRAVEL FIRE PIT &
WOOD DOCK AND PROPOSED RIP-RAP,
WOOD DOCKS, WOOD BULKHEAD,
FLEXAMAT RAMP & GRAVEL DRIVE
FOR
JOHN PAYNE
10GALLUP LOCATED ON
SURVEYORS & ENGINEERS LOT 112, LAGOMAR, SECTION 6, PHASE 2, PART A
323 FIRST COLONIAL ROAD D.B. 2552, PG. 1803
VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA 23454 CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
(757)428-8132(757)425-2390 FAX Scale: NA Date: JULY 28, 2021 I Sheet: 4 of 4
W:\Payne,John-780 Los Colonis Drive\20-110 Encroachment.dwg,3/30/2022 11:02:11 AM
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 /Onday of (, ./ , 2022, by
and between the CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, a municipal corporation of the
Commonwealth of Virginia, Grantor, "City", and JOHN PAYNE, HIS HEIRS, ASSIGNS
AND SUCCESSORS IN TITLE, "Grantee."
WITNESSETH:
WHEREAS, the Grantee is the owner of that certain lot, tract, or parcel of
land designated and described as "LOT 112" as shown on the certain plat entitled:
"SUBDIVISION OF LAGOMAR SECTION 6 PHASE 2 PART A PRINCESS ANNE
BOROUGH VIRGINIA BEACH, VA," dated May 30, 1986, Scale: 1" = 50', and prepared
by Talbot & Associates, Ltd., which plat is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia in Deed Book 2552, at page 1803, and
being further designated, known, and described as 780 Los Colonis Drive, Virginia
Beach, Virginia 23456;
WHEREAS, it is proposed by the Grantee to construct and maintain two
(2) 4' x 12' wood docks, 10' x 20' flexamat ramp, two (2) 2.5' x 16' wood bulkheads, and
a 10' x 43.97' gravel driveway, and to convert an existing 11' x 23' floating dock to an
11' x 23' fixed dock, and to maintain an existing 12' x 16' wood dock, 16.20' x 16.24'
gravel fire pit, and riprap, collectively, the "Temporary Encroachment", in the City of
Virginia Beach; and
GPIN: (CITY DRAINAGE AND MAINTENANCE EASEMENTS — NO GPIN
ASSIGNED)
2424-01-3570 (780 LOS COLONIS DRIVE)
WHEREAS, in constructing and maintaining the Temporary
Encroachment, it is necessary that the Grantee encroach into portions of City drainage
and maintenance easements located at the rear of 780 Los Colonis Drive, 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 and sufficiency of which are 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
ENCROACHMENT EXHIBIT SHOWING EXISTING RIP
RAP, GRAVEL FIRE PIT & WOOD DOCK AND
PROPOSED RIP-RAP, WOOD DOCKS, WOOD
BULKHEAD, FLEXAMAT RAMP & GRAVEL DRIVE FOR
JOHN PAYNE LOCATED ON LOT 112, LAGOMAR,
SECTION 6, PHASE 2, PART A D.B. 2552, PG. 1803 CITY
OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA," Scale: 1" = 50', dated
July 28, 2021, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit
"A" and to which reference is made for a more particular
description.
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.
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.
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 that any existing encroachments
referenced in the Exhibit or this Agreement are the ongoing maintenance obligation of
3
the Grantee and the City disclaims any ownership interest or maintenance obligation of
such encroachments.
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.
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 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
4
($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, John Payne, the said Grantee, has caused this
Agreement to be executed by his signature. 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.
(THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE WAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK)
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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
, 2022, 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
, 2022, 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:
6
4 ,
HN PAY e E, Owner
.
STATE OF V r s t�►l ..—
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, to-wit:
A--
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this - day of
, 2022, by John Payne.
(SEAL)
ary P
DONALD A.TROISI
NOTARY PUBLIC
Notary Registration Number: 7_�.2� - y/, REG.#7522846
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
MY COMMISSION EXPIRES.12/31/2025
My Commission Expires: /.t.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENTS APPROVED AS TO LEGAL
SUFFICIENCY AND FORM
4&
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SE IOR CITY ATTORNEY
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LOCATED ON
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D.B. 2552, PG. 1803
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA 23454
(757)428-8132(757)425-2390 FAX Scale: 1"=20' Date: JULY 28, 2021 1 Sheet: 3 of 4
W:\Payne,John-780 Los Colonis Drive\20-110 Encroachment.dwg,3/30/2022 11:02:10 AM
ADJACENT OWNERS
KEY OWNER'S NAME DEED REFERENCE LEGAL DESCRIPTION MAP BOOK GPIN
Q1 SHELTON N. CLOUGH, LOT 113, LAGOMAR,SECTION 6,
JR.&MICHELLE I.N.200501180007953 PHASE 2,PART A 2552, 1803 2424-01-2458
CLOUGH
(J) RENE A.BATEMAN LOT 218, LAGOMAR,SECTION 6,
SPECIAL NEEDS I.N.20200730000673290 PHASE 3,PART B 238,36 2424-01-1722
TRUST
®3 GREGORY FENTON& I.N.20190514000385530 LOT 83, LAGOMAR,SECTION 6, 2555,805 2424-01-4719
CHRISTINE FENTON PHASE 2,PART C
LOT 84,LAGOMAR,SECTION 6,
'4JOANNE L.ROACH I.N.200212093076594 PHASE 2,PART C 2555,805 2424-01-5733
'0 DANIEL ELIAS MUNIZ& I.N.202103043811 LOT 85, LAGOMAR,SECTION 6, 2555,805 2424-01-6617
MARIBEL MUNIZ PHASE 2,PART C
NATHAN A.BALLOU& I N.20120725000831680 LOT 111, LAGOMAR,SECTION 6, 2552, 1803 2424-01-4473
BETH ANN BALLOU PHASE 2,PART A
1. THIS PLAN WAS PERFORMED WITHOUT THE BENEFIT OF A TITLE REPORT.
2. THIS EXHIBIT IS INTENDED FOR AN ENCROACHMENT REQUEST ONLY.
3. THE PHYSICAL FEATURES SHOWN WERE TAKEN FROM A TOPOGRAPHIC
SURVEY PREPARED BY STEPHEN BOONE & ASSOCIATES, P.C. DATED
OCTOBER 21, 2020. t- ,LTH-O
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WATERCOURSE. THE RESIDENTS MUST BE AWARE THAT IF CITY FORCES DAB UTLER
MUST PERFORM MAINTENANCE ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE CITY EASEMENT, c.No. 38395
THAT THE PIER WILL HAVE TO BE REMOVED AT THE OWNER'S EXPENSE. 5
6. THE PROPOSED STRUCTURES SHALL NOT BE A PERMANENT STRUCTURE �0 1-?-46 44'
WITHIN THE CITY EASEMENT. THE PROPOSED STRUCTURES SHALL BE �ssl �G1+
CONSTRUCTED IN A MANNER THAT CAN BE REMOVED IF CITY NEEDS ONAL
ACCESS TO THE WATER'S EDGE FOR MAINTENANCE ISSUES.
EXHIBIT A
ENCROACHMENT EXHIBIT SHOWING
EXISTING RIP RAP, GRAVEL FIRE PIT &
WOOD DOCK AND PROPOSED RIP-RAP,
WOOD DOCKS, WOOD BULKHEAD,
FLEXAMAT RAMP & GRAVEL DRIVE
FOR
JOHN PAYNE
GALLUP LOCATED ON
LOT 112, LAGOMAR, SECTION 6, PHASE 2, PART A
SURVEYORS & ENGINEERSST COLONIAL ROAD
D.B. 2552, PG. 1803
323 FIR CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA
VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA 23454
(757)428-8132(757)425-2390 FAX Scale: NA I Date: JULY 28, 2021 I Sheet: 4 of 4
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The disclosures contained in this form are necessary to inform public officials who may vote on the application as to
whether they have a conflict of interest under Virginia law. The completion and submission of this form is required for
all applications that pertain to City real estate matters or to the development and/or use of property in the City of
Virginia Beach requiring action by the City Council or a City board, commission or other body.
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Is the applicant a corporation,partnership,firm, business,trust or an unincorporated business? ❑ Yes td'tVo
• If yes, list the names of all officers,directors, members,trustees,etc. below. (Attach a list if necessary)
• If yes, list the businesses that have a parent-subsidiary'or affiliated business entity'relationship with the applicant. (Attach
a list if necessary)
1 "Parent-subsidiary relationship"means"a relationship that exists when one corporation directly or indirectly owns shares
possessing more than 50 percent of the voting power of another corporation." See State and Local Government Conflict of Interests
Act,VA. Code§2.2-3101.
2"Affiliated business entity relationship" means"a relationship,other than parent-subsidiary relationship,that exists when(i)one
business entity has a controlling ownership interest in the other business entity, (ii)a controlling owner in one entity is also a
controlling owner in the other entity,or(iii)there is shared management or control between the business entities. Factors that
should be considered in determining the existence of an affiliated business entity relationship include that the same person or
substantially the same person own or manage the two entities;there are common or commingled funds or assets;the business
entities share the use of the same offices or employees or otherwise share activities,resources or personnel on a regular basis;or
there is otherwise a close working relationship between the entities." See State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act,Va.
Code§2.2-3101.
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Does an official or employee of the City of Virginia Bea have an interest in the subject land or any proposed development
contingent on the subject public action? 0 Yes No
• If yes,what is the name of the official or employee and what is the nature of the interest?
Applicant Services Disclosure
1. Does the applicant have any existing financing(mortgage,deeds of trust,cross-collateralization,etc)or are they considering
any financing i onnection with the subject of the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property?
❑ Yes No
• If yes,identify the financial institutions providing the service.
2. Does the appli nt have a real estate broker/agent/realtor for current and anticipated future sales of the subject property?
❑ Yes No
• If yes,identify the company and individual providing the service.
3. Does the applicant have services for accounting and/or preparation of tax returns provided i connection with the subject of
the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property? 0 Yes K No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
4. Does the applicant have services from an architect/landscape architect/land plan►er provided in connection with the subject of
the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property? Z Yes 0 No
• If yes, identify the firm and individual providing the service.
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5. Is there any other pending or proposed purchaser of the subject property? 0 Yes No
• If yes, identify the purchaser and purchaser's service providers.
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plication or any business operating or
to be operated on the property? ❑ Yes o
• If yes,identify the company and individual providing the service.
7. Does the applicant have an engineer/surveyor/age 'n connection with the subject of the application or any business
operating or to be operated on the property?[]
Y s ❑ No
• If yes, identify he firm and individual providing the service.
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operated on the property? El Yes L� 1Vo or be
• If yes, identify the firm and individual providing the service.
Applicant Signature
I certify that all of the information contained in this Disclosure Statement Form is complete,true,and accurate. I understand that,
upon receipt of notification that the application has been scheduled for public hearing, I am responsible for updating the
information provided herein two weeks prior to the meeting of Planning Commission,City Council,VBDA, CBPA,Wetlands Boa
or any public body or committee in connection with this application. rd
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• If yes,you do not need to fill out the owner disclosure statement.
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Owner Services Disclosure
1. Does the Owner have any existing financing(mortgage,deeds of trust,cross-collateralization, etc)or are they considering any
financing in conn tion with the subject of the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property?
❑ Yes No
• If yes, identify the financial institutions providing the service.
2. Does the Owner h e a real estate broker/agent/realtor for current and anticipated future sales of the subject property?
❑ Yes o
• If yes,identify the company and individual providing the service.
3. Does the Owner have services for accounting and/or preparation of tax returns provided' connection with the subject of the
application or any business operating or to be operated on the property? 0 Yes No
• If yes, identify the firm and individual providing the service.
4. Does the Owner have services from an architect/landscape architect/land planner ovided in connection with the subject of
the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property? L''(Yes ❑ No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
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5. Is there any other pending or proposed purchaser of the subject property? ❑ Yes li'1V0
• If yes, identify the purchaser and purchaser's service providers.
6. Does the Owner have a construction contractor in nection with the subject of the application or any business operating or
to be operated on the property? ❑ Yes o
• If yes, identify the company and individual providing the service.
7. Does the Owner have an engineer/surveyo gent in connection with the subject of the application or any business operating
or to be operated on the property? es ❑ No
• If yes, identi the firm and individual providing the service.Ot V 1 a 3,, )-I P r
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Is the Owner a corporation,partnership,firm,business,trust or an unincorporated business? 0 Yes Cd NO
• If yes, list the names of all officers,directors, members,trustees,etc. below. (Attach a list if necessary)
• If yes,list the businesses that have a parent-subsidiary3 or affiliated business entity4 relationship with the Owner. (Attach a
list if necessary)
Known Interest by Public Official or Employee
Does an official or employee of the City of Virginia Beac ve an interest in the subject land or any proposed development
contingent on the subject public action? 0 Yes No
• If yes,what is the name of the official or employee and what is the nature of the interest?
3 "Parent-subsidiary relationship" means"a relationship that exists when one corporation directly or indirectly owns shares
possessing more than 50 percent of the voting power of another corporation." See State and Local Government Conflict of Interests
Act,VA. Code§2.2-3101.
4"Affiliated business entity relationship"means"a relationship,other than parent-subsidiary relationship,that exists when(i)one
business entity has a controlling ownership interest in the other business entity, (ii)a controlling owner in one entity is also a
controlling owner in the other entity,or(iii)there is shared management or control between the business entities. Factors that
should be considered in determining the existence of an affiliated business entity relationship include that the same person or
substantially the same person own or manage the two entities;there are common or commingled funds or assets;the business
entities share the use of the same offices or employees or otherwise share activities, resources or personnel on a regular basis;or
there is otherwise a close working relationship between the entities." See State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act,Va.
Code§2.2-3101.
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8. Is the Owner receiving legal services in conn ion with the subject of the application or any business operating or to be
operated on the property? ❑ Yes No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing legal the service.
Owner Signature
I certify that all of the information contained in this Disclosure Statement Form is complete,true,and accurate. I understand that,
upon receipt of notification that the application has been scheduled for public hearing,I am responsible for updating the
information provided herein two weeks prior to the meeting of Planning Commission,City Council,VBDA,CBPA,Wetlands Board
or any public body or committee in connection with this application.
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: A Resolution to Approve Establishment of Pahala Park, LLC d/b/a Coastal Event
Medical Management in Virginia Beach and to Approve an Annual EMS Permit
for Providing Private Ambulance Services
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: Code of Virginia Section 15.2-955 requires the City Council to
approve, by resolution, the establishment of any emergency medical service
organization wishing to operate in the City of Virginia Beach. Further, Code of Virginia
Section 32.1-111.14 and City Code Section 10.5-2 require such organizations to obtain
an annual permit authorizing its operation. The annual permit may only be granted by
the City Council.
• Considerations: Pahala Park, LLC d/b/a Coastal Event Medical Management's
application for the operation of a private EMS agency was processed by the Department
of Emergency Medical Services. The Department of Emergency Medical Services is
recommending approval of both the establishment and operation of Pahala Park, LLC
d/b/a Coastal Event Medical Management in Virginia Beach as necessary to assure the
provision of adequate and continuing emergency services and to preserve, protect and
promote the public health, safety and general welfare.
If granted, this permit will be effective immediately and until June 30, 2023. The
City Code provides that permits shall be valid until June 30th, regardless of when they
are issued. If the applicant remains in compliance and seeks renewal, the applicant's
renewal request will be included with all of the other permit renewals, which are brought
to the City Council for its consideration each June.
• Public Information: Public information will be handled through the normal
agenda process.
• Recommendations: Approve Resolution.
• Attachments: Resolution and application.
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Department of Emergency Medical Services,
City Manager:
1 A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE ESTABLISHMENT OF
2 PAHALA PARK, LLC D/B/A COASTAL EVENT MEDICAL
3 MANAGEMENT IN VIRGINIA BEACH AND TO APPROVE AN
4 ANNUAL EMS PERMIT FOR PROVIDING PRIVATE
5 AMBULANCE SERVICES
6
7 WHEREAS, in accordance with Code of Virginia § 15.2-995, the City Council must
8 approve the establishment of an emergency medical service organization in the City of
9 Virginia Beach; and
10
11 WHEREAS, in accordance with Code of Virginia § 32.1-111.14 and City Code §
12 10.5-2, any individual or organization that desires to operate an emergency medical
13 services agency in Virginia Beach must apply for a permit; and
14
15 WHEREAS, a request for establishment and an application for a permit has been
16 received from Pahala Park, LLC d/b/a Coastal Event Medical Management; and
17
18 WHEREAS, this request and application has been recommended for approval by the
19 Virginia Beach Department of Emergency Medical Services; and
20
21 WHEREAS, the City Council finds the approval of this request and application is in
22 the best interests of the citizens of Virginia Beach as it will assure continued and adequate
23 emergency services and will preserve, protect and promote the public health, safety and
24 general welfare of the citizens.
25
26 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
27 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
28
29 That the request of Pahala Park, LLC d/b/a Coastal Event Medical Management for
30 the establishment of its emergency medical service in the City of Virginia Beach, and its
31 application for an annual EMS permit for providing emergency medical services in the City
32 of Virginia Beach is hereby approved and granted, effective immediately and until June 30,
33 2023.
34
35 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the day of
36 , 2022.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL
SUFFICIENCY:
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DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
COMMERCIAL EMS AGENCY PERMIT APPLICATION
FOR CYCLE BEGINNING JULY 1 OF YEAR: i 2D22
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AGENCY COMMON NAME: Coastal. Event Medical Management
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LEGAL NAME: Pahala Park LLC
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FED TAX ID#: 88-1898538 J WEB ADDRESS: Coastaleventned.com
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VA DOH OEMS AGENCY > : 50616 EXPIRES: Pending
CLASSIFICATION OF LICENSE: 1 AlS-Non-Transport
HAS YOUR AGENCY EVER SEEN PERMITTED TO OPERATE IN VIRGINIA BEACH? '
L No, never: X Yes, currency:_ _ Yes, but not currently: 1
FOR PERM:i ►iNG& EXECUTIVE CONCERNS, WHAT IS YOUR CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER'S.-.
NAME? Michael: Lewis
MAILING ADDRESS? 2200 East Admiral Dnve
ssee;address or Po box,city,state,zia Virginia Beach,Virginia
23451
EMAIL ADDRESS? mikeVcoastaleventmed.com
PHONE #? Work: 757-373-8815 Cell: 7E7-373-8815
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FOR OPERATIONS IN THE VIRGINIA BEACH AREA.
PLACE OF OPERATIONS ADDRESS: 2240 West Great Neck Road
street ecwres5 city,state,r.G Virginia Beach,Virginia
no PO box 23451
OFFICER IN CHARGE(O1C) NAME: Michael Lewis
OIC EMAIL ADDRESS: mike gcoastaleventmed.com
OIC PHONE #: Work: 757-373-8815 Cell: 757-373-8815
DO YOU KEEP ONE OR MORE AMBULANCES FULLY STAFFED 24/7? Yes: , No: X
HAVE WE ISSUED YOU A RADIO ON OUR RADIO SYSTEM? Yes: _ X_ No: I 1
FOR CALLS FOR SERVICE IN THE VIRGINIA BEACH AREA, WHAT IS THE PHONE 4 FOR..
VB EMS DEPT /911 CENTER USE? 757-373-8E 15
1 HOSPITAL USE? 757-373-8815
OTHER HEALTH FACILITY/OFFICE/CLINIC USE? 757-373-8815
MEMBER OF THE PUBLIC USE? 757-373-8815
WHO IS YOUR OPERATIONAL MEDICAL DIRECTOR?I
NAME: Ashley Fox
EMAIL ADDRESS: OMDOcoastaleventmed.com
PHONE #: Work: 845-641-6284 Cell: 845-641-6284
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1,the undersigned,am IegaGy authorize:to sign the application for the compu-i. The in`ormattan contained herein is true arid
cc4rect. The company compt,es with the minimum requirernei as se':forth In the current Virginia E ier9enry Miiiica'Se-vices
Reguiabbris. 12 VAS 5-31,as amended. The company understands thr it may not provide any EMS service;within the City of
Virginia Beach withou,a current,valid City of Virginia Beach Commercial EM$Agency Permit and Virginia OEMS EMS Apncy
License. The corr,pany understands tha:should Virgin:a Beach Commercial EMS Agency Permit to operate wltNn the City of
Virginia Beach be Issued,it does rot authorize a response area witTin the City. Should the company need to change its operae3na'
or administrative officers,corporate Or contact Information,or level of service;or termIrtate service;or have a change in its stoic
i;sared license(s);the company shay notify the Virg of t!eac t•.EMS Department within 1C days ce th.event(s). by submitting this
agency pf.rmk application,the company agrees that it shah submit to the Virginia Beads EMS Department amy renewals,charges,or
enforcement actions asso:ated with the company's OEMS Agency License within.10 days of sod ctkm;s). The company
under5tands that failure to comply with thew ter r may res5uh in its perrnt to operate in Virginia Beads bang susoenied or
reoaked.
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Your signature: , .
DATE: 9/1/2022
I AM THE: LCEO listed above: X Operations Officer listed above: 7 _ : _, h
Return this forrr to:
Division Chief Kevin Lipscomb, NRP
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Regulation &Suppot Services
Virginia Beach EMS Department
4160 Virginia Beach Blvd
Vii ginia Beach VA 23,152
Va Beach commer oai EMS agency
classification:
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NON-EMERGENCY EMERGENCY
NEW RENEWAL REINSTATEMENT
DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FORM
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The Virginia Beach City Council requires you to declare your relationships to certain
service providers and financial institutions so that it can determine if any City Council
members have conflicts of interest in the application you are bringing before them.
Organization name: Pahala Park LLC "DEA" Coastal Event Medical
Management
Indicate if you receive any of the following services, and if so, from whom:
YES ' NO SERVICE ( PROVIDER(use additional sheets if
needed)
u e .'r.,'-r;tor:
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X Accounting and/or preparation of V=r it A Reach, Vd
tax returns
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Financial Services(include hank nt:-irirc.:i nia
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CERTIFICATION:
I certify that all of the information contained in this Disclosure Statement Form is
;complete, true, and accurate
I understand I am responsible for updating the information provided herein if it
changes prior file6rcil action upon this Application.
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ITEM: An Ordinance to Accept and Appropriate Federal Funds to the Police
Department for Law Enforcement Mental Health and Wellness Programs and
Training
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: The Public Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grant is a
program from the United States Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented
Policing Services. This grant supports a broad range of activities for safe policing for
safe communities. The authorizing legislation, the Law Enforcement Mental Health and
Wellness Act, provides funding to support law enforcement mental health and wellness
programs.
• Considerations: The grant provides $126,000 of funding. There is no local
match requirement for this grant. The funding supports the following initiatives:
• $10,000 for Mental Health First Aid Safety Instructor Training;
• $10,500 for Peer Support Training;
• $24,000 Mental Wellness and Mindset Training;
• $45,000 Resilience Training;
• $7,500 Pastoral Crisis Management Training;
• $26,000 Mindfulness based Peer Coach Training; and
• $3,000 for travel.
This funding must be spent by August 31, 2024.
• Public Information: Public information will be provided though the normal
Council Agenda process. This grant requires a public comment, which will occur at the
November 1, 2022 meeting.
• Attachments: Ordinance
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Police Department
City Manager: /I
1 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE
2 FEDERAL FUNDS TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR
3 LAW ENFORCEMENT MENTAL HEALTH AND WELLNESS
4 PROGRAMS AND TRAINING
5
6 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
7 VIRGINIA, THAT:
8
9 $126,000 is hereby accepted from the United States Department of Justice, Public
10 Safety Partnership and Community Policing Grant, and appropriated, with federal
11 revenue increased accordingly, for training and travel to enhance law enforcement mental
12 health and wellness programs.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the day of
, 2022.
Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all the members of City Council.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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ITEM: An Ordinance to Accept and Appropriate State Funds to the Police Department
for Internet Crimes Against Children Investigations and Related Activities
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: The County of Bedford and more specifically, the Southern
Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) Task Force, has been awarded
funding from the ICAC Fund. This funding has been made available by the Virginia
Department of Criminal Justice Services. The Police Department has been approved as
a sub-recipient for $35,000 of this funding. This grant will fund equipment needed for
ICAC investigations, overtime for ICAC related travel, training or other approved events,
and training needed to investigate ICAC cases.
• Considerations: There is no local match requirement for this grant. The grant
period is from September 7, 2022 through June 30, 2023.
• Public Information: Normal Council Agenda process
• Recommendations: Approve the attached ordinance
• Attachments: Ordinance
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Police Department
City Manager:
1 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE STATE
2 FUNDS TO THE POLICE DEPARTMENT FOR INTERNET
3 CRIMES AGAINST CHILDREN INVESTIGATIONS AND
4 RELATED ACTIVITIES
5
6 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
7 VIRGINIA, THAT:
8
9 $35,000 is hereby accepted from the Virginia Department of Criminal Justice
10 Services via the Southern Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force (ICAC)
11 and the Bedford County Sheriffs Office and appropriated, with revenue from the
12 Commonwealth increased accordingly, for overtime, the purchase of equipment, travel,
13 and training to enhance efforts to address internet crimes against children.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the day of
, 2022.
Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all the members of City Council.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance to Transfer Funds to the Department of Housing and Neighborhood
Preservation to Conduct an Updated Housing Study
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: At the September 27, 2022 City Council briefing, staff from the
Department of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation (DHNP) provided an overview of
key findings and recommendations from the Virginia Beach Housing Needs Assessment,
Market Analysis, and Reinvestment Study (the "Housing Study") conducted by the
Virginia Center for Housing Research (VCHR) at Virginia Tech in 2016. Staff also
presented a possible scope and timeline for VCHR to provide an analysis of the current
housing market, updated recommendations, and a housing strategy and implementation
plan.
The 2016 Housing Study provided information on the City's household demographics,
housing stock, homeownership, rental rates, and neighborhood characteristics. Various
stakeholders provided input for the Housing Study, and it revealed trends, housing needs,
and opportunities for achieving the City's goals for affordability and the preservation and
enhancement of existing housing.
In 2019, staff began planning the development of a housing strategy that would have
become the housing policy in the 2020 Comprehensive Plan. However, the pandemic and
demographic changes have had a major impact on the housing market over the last
several years, necessitating an updated study. Also, staff needs assistance in
researching potential strategies and tools for consideration by the Council and the City's
leadership to address housing needs in the City.
Staff from DHNP contacted VCHR to obtain a proposal for services that would include an
analysis of the current housing market, stakeholder and public engagement opportunities,
and the identification of strategies to address the housing needs in the City. The estimated
cost of such services is $100,000. Staff recommends the General Fund Reserve for
Contingencies as the funding source for the study. Adequate funding is available in the
Reserve. If this ordinance is approved, the balance of the reserve will be $1,175,201.
• Considerations: Approving the ordinance will allow VCHR to conduct an updated
Housing Study and avoid further delays in developing and implementing a strategy for
affordable housing in Virginia Beach. If this transfer is approved, the final report and
recommendation should be ready for the City Council's consideration and policy direction
in the Summer of 2023.
• Public Information: Normal City Council agenda process.
• Attachments: Ordinance
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Housing and Neighborhood Preservation
City Manager: p) 12
1 AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER FUNDS TO THE
2 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOOD
3 PRESERVATION TO CONDUCT AN UPDATED
4 HOUSING STUDY
5
6 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
7 VIRGINIA, THAT:
8
9 $100,000 is hereby transferred from the General Fund Reserve for Contingencies
10 to the Department of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation for an updated housing
11 study with a focus on development of a strategy for affordable housing in the City.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the day
of , 2022.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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AGENDA ITEM
ITEM: An Ordinance to Transfer Four Positions and Associated Funding from the
Department of Human Services to Support Purchasing and Public Works Staffing
Needs for Construction Projects
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background: Over the past few years, the City's Purchasing Division staff have
experienced a steady increase in workload due to a confluence of factors: American
Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) projects with a construction commitment deadline of December
2024, the influx of Flood Protection Program projects supported by the bond referendum,
increased workload associated with the review of Small, Women-owned, and Minority-
owned Business initiatives/contracts. Additionally, while ARPA is one-time funding, the
City anticipates additional ongoing construction workload due to the passage of the
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and release of millions in federal funding. To meet
existing demands for service and to ensure the Purchasing Division is able to process
contracts in a timely manner, it is recommended to increase the number of positions within
the Purchasing Division of Finance Department and the Contracts Office in Public Works,
which assists in the preparation of documents for construction projects.
• Considerations: To help manage this increased workload, Human Resources
and Budget and Management Services identified four long term vacancies within the
Department of Human Services that can be redirected for this purpose. Three FTEs would
be transferred to Finance and one to Public Works. The proposed positions to transfer
are shown in the table below, along with their budgeted compensation. Any additional
amount needed by Finance and/or Public Works once these positions are reclassified will
be absorbed through General Fund vacancy savings.
Human Services — FTEs Transferred Out
Position Budgeted Salary and Benefits
Quality Assurance — Clerk $46,410
Accounts Payable — Account Clerk $49,773
Juvenile Detention Center— Counselor $61,604
Emergency Services — Office Assistant $47,675
Total Salary and Benefits $205,462
Reclassified FTEs
Position Estimated Salary and Benefits for the
Remainder of FY 2022-23
Finance, Procurement Specialist II $51,101
Finance, Procurement Specialist III $57,512
Finance, Procurement Specialist III $57,512
Public Works, Contract Specialist $39,337
Total Salary and Benefits $205,462
Human Services currently has a total of 266 vacancies. Redirection of these four FTEs is
not anticipated to negatively impact service delivery. Staff service levels will be closely
monitored throughout the remainder of the fiscal year. Additionally, backfilling these
transferred FTEs will be given consideration, and will be reevaluated as part of the FY
2023-24 Operating Budget process.
• Public Information: Normal Council agenda process.
• Recommendations: Adopt the attached ordinance.
• Attachments: Ordinance
Recommended Action: Approval
Submitting Department/Agency: Budget and Management Services
City Manager:
1 AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER FOUR POSITIONS AND
2 ASSOCIATED FUNDING FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF
3 HUMAN SERVICES TO SUPPORT PURCHASING AND
4 PUBLIC WORKS STAFFING NEEDS FOR CONSTRUCTION
5 PROJECTS
6
7 WHEREAS, the American Rescue Plan Act, Flood Protection Program, and SWaM
8 initiatives has increased the service delivery demands upon the Purchasing Division of
9 the Finance Department and the Contracts Office within Public Works;
10
11 WHEREAS, additional federal funding for construction project is anticipated due
12 to the passage of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act;
13
14 WHEREAS, there are four long-term vacancies in the Department of Human
15 Services identified as candidates to transfer to meet the additional requirements in the
16 Purchasing Division and Contracts Office;
17
18 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
19 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THAT:
20
21 1. Three FTEs and $166,125 are hereby transferred from the Department of
22 Human Services to the Finance Department.
23
24 2. One FTE and $39,337 is hereby transferred from the Department of Human
25 Services to the Department of Public Works.
26
27 3. The City Manager is hereby authorized to transfer funds from General Fund
28 vacancy savings to provide any additional funding necessary to fill the four
29 positions transferred by this action.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the day
of , 2022.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY:
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L. PLANNING
1. CARL JOSEPH & VICTORIA MATHER TREMAGLIO for a Street Closure re 7.5-foot by
50-foot portion of an unimproved alley adjacent to 209 55' Street DISTRICT 6 (Formerly
District 5 —Lynnhaven)
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVAL
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
A Public Hearing of the Virginia Beach
City Council will be held on Tuesday,
November 1,2022 at 6:00 p.m.In the
Council Chamber at City Hall,2^a Floor
at 2401 Courthouse Drive,Building 1,
Virginia Beach,VA 23456.Members of
the public will be able to observe the
City Council meeting through
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broadcast on VBTV, and via WebEx.
Citizens who wish to speak can sign up
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during the public hearing, please
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2. Register with the City Clerk's
Office by calling 757-385-4303
prior to 5:00 p.m.on November 1,
2022.
The following requests are scheduled
to be heard:
Carl Joseph Tremaglio & Victoria
Mather Tremaglio (Applicants) Street
Closure Adjacent Address: 209 55'
Street Adjacent GRIN(s):2419708246.
24197084102081,
24197084102082, 241970841
Council District District 6
Copies of the proposed plans.
ordinances, amendments and/or
resolutions are on file and may be
examined by appointment in the
Planning Department at 2875 Sabre
St, Suite 500, Virginia Beach, VA
23452 or online at
www.vbgov.com/pc. For information
call 757-385-4621.Staff Reports will
be available on the webpage 5 days
prior to the meeting.
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ITEM: Ordinance Approving Application of Carl Joseph and Victoria Mather Tremaglio
for the Closure of a Portion of an Unimproved Alley Adjacent to the Rear of 209
55th Street
MEETING DATE: November 1, 2022
• Background:
Carl Joseph and Victoria Mather Tremaglio (the "Applicants") requested the
closure of approximately 375 square feet of an unimproved alley (the "Right-of-
Way") adjacent to the rear of their property located at 209 55th Street, (GPIN 2419-
70-8246), for the purpose of incorporating the closed area into their adjoining
property.
In 2008, City Council approved a multi-party application to close parts of the alley
in this block between 55th Street and 56th Street. The portion of the alley that is the
subject of this application was included as part of the approved 2008 multi-party
application. Condition 2 of the 2008 approval required the Applicants to
resubdivide their properties to vacate interior lot lines to incorporate the area into
the adjoining parcels and to record the resubdivision. The previous owner of 209
55th Street did not meet this condition; therefore, the Applicants resubmitted this
application.
• Considerations:
Other street closure requests similar to this request have been approved for
portions of the alleys between 52nd and 57th Streets, including the 2008 closure of
portions of the alley between 55th and 56th Streets.
The Viewers determined that the closure of the Right-of-Way, with the conditions
set forth below, will not result in any public inconvenience. There was no opposition
to the request. Further details pertaining to the application, as well as Staff's
evaluation, are provided in the attached Staff Report.
• Recommendation:
On September 14, 2022, the Planning Commission passed a motion to
recommend this item on the Consent Agenda, passing a motion by a recorded vote
of 10-0, to recommend approval of this request, subject to the following conditions:
1. The City Attorney's Office shall make the final determination regarding
ownership of the underlying fee. The purchase price to be paid to the City shall
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be determined according to the "Policy Regarding Purchase of City's Interest
in Streets Pursuant to Street Closures," approved by City Council. Copies of
the policy are available in the Planning Department.
2. The Applicants shall resubdivide the property and vacate internal lot lines to
incorporate the closed area into the adjoining lot. The resubdivision plat must
be submitted and approved for recordation prior to the final street closure
approval. Said plat shall include the dedication of a public drainage easement
over the closed portion of the alley to the City of Virginia Beach, subject to the
approval of the Department of Public Works, and the City Attorney's Office,
which easement shall include a right of reasonable ingress and egress.
3. The Applicants or the Applicants' successors or assigns shall verify that no
private utilities exist within the right-of-way proposed for the closure. If private
utilities do exist, easements satisfactory to the utility company, must be
provided.
4. Closure of the right-of-way shall be contingent upon compliance with the above
stated conditions within 365 days of approval by City Council. If the conditions
noted above are not accomplished and the final plat is not approved for
recordation within one year of the City Council vote to close the right-of-way
this approval shall be considered null and void.
• Attachments:
Ordinance (w/ Exhibit A)
Staff Report and Disclosure Statements
Location Map
Minutes of Planning Commission Hearing
Recommended Action: Staff recommends Approval. Planning Commission
recommends Approval.
--?P?Submitting Department/Agency: Planning Department
City Manager:
1 ORDINANCE APPROVING THE APPLICATION OF
2 CARL JOSEPH AND VICTORIA MATHER
3 TREMAGLIO FOR THE CLOSURE OF A PORTION
4 OF AN UNIMPROVED, UNNAMED LANE
5 ADJACENT TO THE REAR OF 209 55TH STREET
6
7 WHEREAS, Carl Joseph and Victoria Mather Tremaglio (the "Applicants")
8 applied to the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, to have the hereinafter
9 described portion of an unimproved, unnamed right-of-way discontinued, closed, and
10 vacated; and
11
12 WHEREAS, it is the judgment of the Council that said portion of right-of-way be
13 discontinued, closed, and vacated, subject to certain conditions having been met on or
14 before one (1) year from City Council's adoption of this Ordinance.
15
16 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Virginia
17 Beach, Virginia:
18
19 SECTION I
20
21 That the hereinafter described portion of unimproved, unnamed right-of-way (the
22 "Right-of-Way") be discontinued, closed and vacated, subject to certain conditions being
23 met on or before one (1) year from City Council's adoption of this ordinance:
24
25 ALL THAT certain piece or parcel of land situate, lying and
26 being in the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, designated and
27 described as "AREA OF PROPOSED STREET CLOSURE
28 (375 SQ. FT. OR 0.009 ACRES)", and shown as the cross-
29 hatched area on that certain street closure exhibit entitled:
30 "STREET CLOSURE EXHIBIT OF A 7.5' X 50' PORTION
31 OF THE 15' WAY (PUBLIC R/W) ADJACENT TO LOT 16,
32 BLOCK 10 UBERMEER (M.B. 7, PG. 150) VIRGINIA
33 BEACH, VIRGINIA", Scale: 1" = 30', dated June 24, 2022,
34 prepared by WPL, a copy of which is attached hereto as
35 Exhibit A.
36
37 SECTION II
38
39 The following conditions must be met on or before one (1) year from City
40 Council's adoption of this ordinance:
41
42 1. The City Attorney's Office will make the final determination regarding
43 ownership of the underlying fee. The purchase price to be paid to the City shall be
44 determined according to the "Policy Regarding Purchase of City's Interest in Streets
No GPIN assigned (City Right-of-Way)
Adjacent GPINs: 2419-70-8246
45 Pursuant to Street Closures", approved by City Council.
46
47 2. The Applicants shall resubdivide the property and vacate the internal lot
48 lines to incorporate the Right-of-Way into the adjoining lot. The Resubdivision plat must
49 be submitted and approved for recordation prior to the final street closure approval.
50 Said plat shall include the dedication of a public drainage easement over the Right-of-
51 Way to the City of Virginia Beach, subject to the approval of the Department of Public
52 Works, and the City Attorney's Office, which easement shall include a right of
53 reasonable ingress and egress.
54
55 3. The Applicants shall verify that no private utilities exist within the Right-of-
56 Way proposed for closure. If private utilities do exist, easements satisfactory to the utility
57 company must be provided.
58
59 4. Closure of the Right-of-Way shall be contingent upon compliance with the
60 above-stated conditions within 365 days of approval by City Council. If the conditions
61 noted above are not accomplished and the final plat is not approved for recordation
62 within one (1) year of City Council approval, said approval shall be considered null and
63 void.
64
65 SECTION III
66
67 1. If the preceding conditions are not fulfilled on or before October 31, 2023,
68 this Ordinance will be deemed null and void without further action by the City Council.
69
70 2. If all conditions are met on or before October 31, 2023, the date of final
71 closure is the date the street closure ordinance is recorded by the City Attorney.
72
73 3. In the event the City of Virginia Beach has any interest in the underlying
74 fee, the City Manager or his designee is authorized to execute whatever documents, if
75 any, that may be requested to convey such interest, provided said documents are
76 approved by the City Attorney's Office.
77
78 SECTION IV
79
80 A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit
81 Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and indexed in the name of the CITY OF
82 VIRGINIA BEACH (as "Grantor") and CARL JOSEPH TREMAGLIO and VICTORIA
83 MATHER TREMAGLIO, (collectively, as "Grantee").
84
85 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on this day
86 of , 2022.
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL
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Agenda Item 11
Page 1
Background & Summary of Proposal
• The applicants are requesting to close a portion of the platted, unnamed, and unimproved alley that is adjacent to
the rear lot line of 209 55th Street. As shown on the submitted street closure exhibit, the proposal includes closure of
half of the 15-foot wide alley,totaling 375 square feet, and incorporating that land into their adjacent residential lot,
identified as Lot 16, Block 10 of Ubermeer.
• In 2008, City Council approved a multi-party application to close parts of the alley on this block of 55th Street and
56th Street.The portion of the alley that is the subject of this application was included as part of the approved multi-
party application in 2008. Condition 2 of the 2008 approval required applicants to resubdivide their properties to
vacate interior lot lines to incorporate the area into the adjoining parcels and to record the resubdivision.This
condition was never met for Lot 16, Block 10 of Ubermeer,which is why the applicant is resubmitting this request.
• The site has consistent development with other residential lots in the Ubermeer neighborhood with a single-family
home and a fenced-in back yard. Currently,the area proposed to be closed is not fenced in by the applicant. Most of
the alley to the immediate west of the subject area was closed in 2008.The remainder of the alley consists of
mature,thick landscaping.
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REZ—Rezoning MODP—Modification of Proffers FVR—Floodplain Variance LUP—Land Use Plan
CRZ—Conditional Rezoning NON—Nonconforming Use ALT—Alternative Compliance STR—Short Term Rental
Evaluation & Recommendation
As required by City Code, a Viewers' Meeting was held on July 29, 2022,that included City Staff from the Departments of
Public Works, Public Utilities, Planning&Community Development, and the Office of the City Attorney,to consider this
request.The Viewers determined that the proposed closure will not result in any public inconvenience; therefore,
closure of this portion of the right-of-way is deemed acceptable.
As evident on the Zoning History map above, many similar requests have been reviewed and approved by City Council
for closure of alleys within the Ubermeer neighborhood, including a previous request for closing this portion of the alley.
Consistent with many of those approvals, Condition 2 is recommended below whereby the City of Virginia Beach will
retain a public drainage easement over the closed portion of the alley in the event that the property is required in the
future for drainage of public water.
Tremaglio Carl Joseph &Tremaglio Victoria Mather
Agenda Item 11
Page 2
Based on the considerations above, Staff recommends approval of the proposed Street Closure subject to the conditions
listed below.
Recommended Conditions
1. The City Attorney's Office shall make the final determination regarding ownership of the underlying fee.The
purchase price to be paid to the City shall be determined according to the "Policy Regarding Purchase of City's
Interest in Streets Pursuant to Street Closures," approved by City Council. Copies of the policy are available in the
Planning Department.
2. The applicant shall resubdivide the property and vacate internal lot lines to incorporate the closed area into the
adjoining lot.The resubdivision plat must be submitted and approved for recordation prior to the final street closure
approval. Said plat shall include the dedication of a public drainage easement over the closed portion of the alley to
the City of Virginia Beach, subject to the approval of the Department of Public Works, and the City Attorney's Office,
which easement shall include a right of reasonable ingress and egress.
3. The applicant shall verify that no private utilities exist within the right-of-way proposed for the closure. If private
utilities do exist, easements satisfactory to the utility company, must be provided.
4. Closure of the right-of-way shall be contingent upon compliance with the above stated conditions within 365 days of
approval by City Council. If the conditions noted above are not accomplished and the final plat is not approved for
recordation within one year of the City Council vote to close the right-of-way this approval shall be considered null
and void.
Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances and Standards.Any site plan
submitted with this application may require revision during detailed site plan review to meet all applicable City Codes
and Standards.All applicable permits required by the City Code, including those administered by the Department of
Planning/Development Services Center and Department of Planning/Permits and Inspections Division, and the issuance
of a Certificate of Occupancy, are required before any approvals allowed by this application are valid.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the Police Department for crime
prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)concepts and strategies as they
pertain to this site.
Public Utility Impacts
Water
City water is connected to the site.
Sewer
City sanitary sewer is connected to the site.
Natural & Cultural Resources Impacts
The site is located in the Atlantic Ocean watershed.There do not appear to be significant natural or cultural resources
associated with the site.
Tremaglio Carl Joseph &Tremaglio Victoria Mather
Agenda Item 11
Page 3
Public Outreach Information
Planning Commission
• As required by the Zoning Ordinance, the public notice sign(s)was placed on the property on August 15, 2022.
• As required by State Code,this item was advertised in the Virginian-Pilot Beacon on Sundays,August 28, 2022
and September 4, 2022.
• As required by City Code,the adjacent property owners were notified regarding the request and the date of the
Planning Commission public hearing on August 29, 2022.
• This Staff report, as well as all reports for this Planning Commission's meeting, was posted on the Commission's
webpage of www.vbgov.com/pc on September 8, 2022.
City Council
• As required by City Code,this item was advertised in the Virginian-Pilot Beacon on Sundays, October 16, 2022
and October 23, 2022.
• As required by City Code,the adjacent property owners were notified regarding both the request and the date
of the City Council's public hearing on October 17, 2022.
• The City Clerk's Office posted the materials associated with the application on the City Council website of
https://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/city-clerk/city-council/Documents/BookmarkedAgenda.pdf
on October 28, 2022.
Tremaglio Carl Joseph &Tremaglio Victoria Mather
Agenda Item 11
Page 4
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Disclosure Statement
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The disclosures contained in this form are necessary to inform public officials who may vote on the application as to
whether they have a conflict of interest under Virginia law. The completion and submission of this form is required for
all applications that pertain to City real estate matters or to the development and/or use of property in the City of
Virginia Beach requiring action by the City Council or a City board,commission or other body.
Applicant Disclosure
Applicant Name Carl Joseph Tremaglio&Victoria Mather Tremaglio
Does the applicant have a representative? • Yes ❑ No
• If yes,list the name of the representative
R.Edward Bourdon,Jr.,Esq.,Sykes,Bourdon,Ahern&Levy,P.C.
Is the applicant a corporation,partnership,firm,business,trust or an unincorporated business?❑Yes U No
• !r yes st th, r ames of all officers,directors,members,trustees,etc.below. (Attach a list if necessary)
• if yes,list the businesses that have a parent-subsidiary'or affiliated business entity'relationship with the applicant. (Attach
a list if necessary)
"Parent-subsidiary relationship"means"a relationship that exists when one corporation directly or indirectly owns shares
possessing more than 50 percent of the voting power of another corporation." See State and Local Government Conflict of Interests
Act,VA Code§2.2-3101.
"Affiliated business entity relationship"means"a relationship,other than parent-subsidiary relationship,that exists when(i)one
business entity has a controlling ownership interest in the other business entity,(ii)a controlling owner in one entity is also a
controlling owner in the other entity,or(iii)there is shared management or control between the business entities Factors that
should be considered in determining the existence of an affiliated business entity relationship include that the same person or
substantially the same person own or manage the two entities;there are common or commingled funds or assets;the business
entities share the use of the same offices or employees or otherwise share activities,resources or personnel on a regular basis;or
there is otherwise a close working relationship between the entities." See State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act,Va.
Code§2.2-3101.
Revised 11 09.2020 Wage
Tremaglio Carl Joseph &Tremaglio Victoria Mather
Agenda Item 11
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Disclosure Statement
Disclosure Statement NB
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Planning&Community
Development
Known Interest by Public Official or Employee
Does an official or employee of the City of Virginia Beach have an interest in the subject land or any proposed development
contingent on the subject public action?0 Yes . No
• If yes,what is the name of the official or employee and what is the nature of the interest?
Applicant Services Disclosure
1. Does the applicant have any existing financing(mortgage,deeds of trust,cross-collateralization,etc)or are they considering
any financing in connection with the subject of the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property?
II Yes ❑No
• If yes,identify the financial institutions providing the service.
Atlantic Bay Mortgage
2. Does the applicant have a real estate broker/agent/realtor for current and anticipated future sales of the subject property?
❑Yes ®No
• If yes,identify the company and individual providing the service.
3 Does the applicant have services for accounting and/or preparation of tax returns provided in connection with the subject of
the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property?❑Yes iii No
• if yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service
4. Does the applicant have services from an architect/landscape architect/land planner provided in connection with the subject of
the application or any business operating or to be operated on the property?0 Yes ■No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
5. Is there any other pending or proposed purchaser of the subject property?0 Yes ®No
• If yes,identify the purchaser and purchaser's service providers
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Disclosure Statement
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6. Does the applicant have a construction contractor In connection with the subject of the application or any business operating or
to be operated on the property?❑Yes •No
• If yes,identify the company and individual providing the service.
7. Does the applicant have an engineer/surveyor/agent in connection with the subject of the application or any business
operating or to be operated on the property?Illi Yes 0 No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
Eric Garner,WPL
8. Is the applicant receiving legal services in connection with the subject of the application or any business operating or to be •
operated on the property?Ill Yes ❑No
• If yes,identify the firm and individual providing the service.
R.Edward Bourdon,Jr.,Esq.,Sykes,Bourdon,Ahern&Levy,P.C.
Applicant Signature
I certify that all of the information contained in this Disclosure Statement Form is complete,true,and accurate. 1 understand that,
upon receipt of notification that the application has been scheduled for public hearing,I am responsible for updating the
information provided herein two weeks prior to the meeting of Planning Commission,City Council,VBDA,CBPA,Wetlands Board
or any public body or comm ee in connection with this application.
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Carl Joseph Tr aglio Victoria Mather Tremaglio
Print Name and Title
June 2$,2022
Date
Is the applicant also the owner of the subject property? ■Yes 0 No
• If yes,you do not need to fill out the owner disclosure statement.
FOR CITY USE ONLY/All disclosures must be updated two(2)weeks prior to any Planning Commission and City Council meeting
that pertains to the applications
R] No changes as of Date 0 11 2022 signature a;,, il/e
Print Name Elizabeth Nowak
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Tremaglio Carl Joseph &Tremaglio Victoria Mather
Agenda Item 11
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Next Steps
• Upon receiving a recommendation from Planning Commission,this request will be scheduled for a City Council
public hearing. Staff will inform the applicant and/or their representative of the date of the hearing in the
upcoming days.
• Following City Council's decision, the applicant will receive a decision letter from Staff.
• Once the conditions of approval are in place and/or completed,the applicant must contact the Zoning Division
of the Planning Department to obtain verification that the conditions have been met. Contact the Zoning
Division at 757-385-8074.
• If the request requires land disturbance and/or a subdivision of property, please contact the Development
Services Center (DSC)to discuss next steps for site plan/plat review. Contact the DSC at 757-385-4621 or the
Development Liaison Team at 757-385-8610.
• Please note that further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances and
Standards. Any site plan submitted with this application may require revision during detailed site plan review to
meet all applicable City Codes and Standards.All applicable permits required by the City Code, including those
administered by the Department of Planning/Development Services Center and Department of Planning/
Permits and Inspections Division, and the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, are required before any
approvals allowed by this application are valid.
• The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the Police Department
for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED)concepts and
strategies as they pertain to this site.
Tremaglio Carl Joseph &Tremaglio Victoria Mather
Agenda Item 11
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Virginia Beach Planning Commission
September 14, 2022, Public Meeting
Agenda Item # 11
Carl Joseph Tremaglio & Victoria Mather Tremaglio (Applicants)
Street Closure
Adjacent Address: 209 55th Street
RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL— CONSENT
Mr. Alcaraz: Thank you. Next item for consent is item # 11. Would the representative please
come forward, and state you name?
Mr. Bourdon: Mr. Chairman, members of the commission, for the record Eddie Bourdon,Virginia
Beach Attorney, Mr. & Mrs. Tremaglio on this street closure application. All of the
conditions as recommended by Staff are approved by the applicant.
Mr. Alcaraz: Is there any opposition to this item being placed on the consent agenda? Hearing
none, I have asked John Coston to please read this item.
Mr. Coston: The applicants are requesting to close a portion of the platted, unnamed, and
unimproved alley that is adjacent to the rear lot line of 209 55th Street as shown
on the submitted street closure exhibit. The proposal includes closure of half the
15-foot-wide alley totaling 375 square feet and is incorporated that land into their
adjacent residential lot identified as lot 16, lot 10 of Ubermeer. In 2008, this action
was presented and approved, but because we did not get some of the things done
that that will require it has been resubmitted and the Staff has advised approval
and the Commission concurs.
Mr. Alcaraz: Mr. Chairman, that is the last item of the 10 items, and those on consent are 6, 7,
11, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18 with modification, 19, and 20.
Mr. Wall: Do I have a motion to approve by consent as read by the vice-chair?
Mr. Alcaraz: Motion.
Mr. Wall: A motion by Mr. Alcaraz. Do I have a second?
Ms. Cuellar: Yes.
Mr. Wall: Second by Ms. Cuellar.
Madam Clerk: The vote is open. By vote of 10 in favor, and 0 against agenda items 6, 7, 11, 14,
15, 16, 17, 18 with conditions as modified, 19, and 20, have all been recommended
for approval by consent.
AYE 10 NAY 0 ABS 0 ABSENT 1
Alcaraz AYE
Bradley AYE
Clemons AYE
Coston AYE
Cuellar AYE
Frankenfield AYE
Horsley ABSENT
Oliver AYE
Redmond AYE
Wall AYE
Weiner AYE
CONDITIONS
1. The City Attorney's Office shall make the final determination regarding ownership of the
underlying fee. The purchase price to be paid to the City shall be determined according to
the "Policy Regarding Purchase of City's Interest in Streets Pursuant to Street Closures,"
approved by City Council. Copies of the policy are available in the Planning Department.
2. The applicant shall resubdivide the property and vacate internal lot lines to incorporate the
closed area into the adjoining lot. The resubdivision plat must be submitted and approved
for recordation prior to the final street closure approval. Said plat shall include the dedication
of a public drainage easement over the closed portion of the alley to the City of Virginia
Beach, subject to the approval of the Department of Public Works, and the City Attorney's
Office, which easement shall include a right of reasonable ingress and egress.
3. The applicant shall verify that no private utilities exist within the right-of-way proposed for the
closure. If private utilities do exist, easements satisfactory to the utility company, must be
provided.
4. Closure of the right-of-way shall be contingent upon compliance with the above stated
conditions within 365 days of approval by City Council. If the conditions noted above are not
accomplished and the final plat is not approved for recordation within one year of the City
Council vote to close the right-of-way this approval shall be considered null and void.
Further conditions may be required during the administration of applicable City Ordinances and
Standards. Any site plan submitted with this application may require revision during detailed site
plan review to meet all applicable City Codes and Standards. All applicable permits required by
the City Code, including those administered by the Department of Planning/Development
Services Center and Department of Planning/Permits and Inspections Division, and the
issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, are required before any approvals allowed by this
application are valid.
The applicant is encouraged to contact and work with the Crime Prevention Office within the
Police Department for crime prevention techniques and Crime Prevention Through
Environmental Design (CPTED) concepts and strategies as they pertain to this site.
M. APPOINTMENTS
2040 VISION TO ACTION COMMUNITY COALITION
AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY COMMISSION
BEACHES AND WATERWAYS ADVISORY COMMISSION
BOARD OF BUILDING CODE APPEALS
CLEAN COMMUNITY COMMISSION
COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD
GREEN RIBBON COMMITTEE
HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
INDEPENDENT CITIZEN REVIEW BOARD
MILITARY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT STEERING COMMITTEE
SOCIAL SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
TA/ITA CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
URBAN AGRICULTURE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
VIRGINIA BEACH CANNABIS ADVISORY TASK FORCE
WETLANDS BOARD
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CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING
A. OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY Taylor V.Adams,
INCENTIVE GRANT Deputy City Manager
11. CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION/
INITIATIVES/COMMENTS
III-V CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION CERTIFIED 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
A-E
F. MINUTES
1. INFORMAL/FORMAL SESSIONS October APPROVED 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
11,2022
2. SPECIAL FORMAL SESSION APPROVED 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
October 4,2022
G. MAYOR'S PRESENTATION
1. 60`h ANNIVERSARY AWARDS
Pastor Mike Daniels
Robert(Bob)Geis
H. PUBLIC COMMENT
1. ALLOCATION OF EDWARD BYRNE I SPEAKER
JUSTICE ASSISTANCE GRANT
Law Enforcement Purposes
I. PUBLIC HEARING
1. ATLANTIC PARK COMMUNITY 2 SPEAKERS
DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
DISTRICT(CDA)
• Establish a Special Assessment and Special
Property Taxes on the real property and to finance
certain public improvements benefitting property
within the CDA District
• Approve the methodology for apportioning the
Special Assessment among the real property
comprising the CDA District
K.1. Ordinance to ESTABLISH a Special Assessment ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y
and a Special Property Tax re Atlantic Park CONSENT
Community Development Authority(CDA)and
AUTHORIZE a Memorandum of Understanding
(MOU)
K.2. Ordinance to AMEND City Code Section Chapter DEFERRED TO 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
23, Article II re noise (Requested by Council DECEMBER 6,
Members Tower and Moss) Deferred from July 2022,BY
12,2022—This item will be deferred to a later CONSENT
date
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K.3. Ordinance to APPROPRIATE$1-Million from ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y } V
the TIP Fund Balance to the Virginia Beach CONSENT
Development Authority (VBDA) re
Amphitheater roof repairs and renovations
(Requested by Council Member Branch and Moss)
Deferred from October 4,2022
K.4. Resolution to ESTABLISH a Virginia Beach ADOPTED 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y
Cannabis Advisory Task Force (Requested by
Council Members Berlucchi and Tower)
K.5. Resolution to APPROVE the School Board's DEFERRED TO 5-3 A Y Y Y Y AA N N Y N
entry into an Interim Agreement re the design FEBRUARY 21, BB
s s
work at Princess Anne High School, B.F. 2023 TT
Williams/Bayside 6t°,and Bayside High School AA
(Requested by Virginia Beach School Board) t i
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Deferred from September 6,2022 E E
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K.6. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE acquisition of ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y V"
property in fee simple, either by agreement or CONSENT
condemnation re the Euclid Place Pump Station
(Replacement of PS-357),CIP 100327(formerly
CIP 6-153)
K.7. Ordinance to AUTHORIZE the City Manager to ADOPTED 10-0 AN' YYY YYYYY Y
Execute an Agreement between the City and
individual property owners re permitting use of the
City-Owned Lynnhaven Transfer Facility re
private dredging projects
K.8. Resolution to APPOINT Donna E.Hernandez as ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y
Assistant City Attorney,effective November 3, CONSENT
2022
K.9. Ordinance to APPROPRIATE$164,700 from the ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y
sale of surplus equipment to Capital Project CONSENT
#100175,"Fire Apparatus IV"re purchase a new
fire boat for the Fire Department
K.10. Ordinance to APPROPRIATE$25,000 from the ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y YYY Y Y
General Fund Balance re refund of MBCC CONSENT
Development,LLC(MidAtlantic Broadband),
cash deposit
K.11. Ordinance to APPROPRIATE$7,198 from the ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y YYY YYYY Y
Library Gift Fund Balance to the FY2022-23 CONSENT
Public Library Operating Budget re purchase
scanners for the Edgar T.Brown Local History
Archive
K.12. Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
$851,149 from the Federal Emergency CONSENT
Management Agency(FEMA)to the FY 2022-23
Fire Department Operating Budget re support the
continued operations for the Virginia Task Force
2(VA-TF2)Urban Search and Rescue Team
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K.13 Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
$214,663.37 from the Federal Emergency CONSENT
Management Agency(FEMA)to the FY2022-23
Fire Department Operating Budget to support
deployment and administrative costs for the
Virginia Task Force 2 (VA-TF2) Urban Search
and Rescue Team re mobilization to Kentucky
K.I4. Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
$181,350 from the Federal Emergency CONSENT
Management Agency(FEMA)to the FY2022-23
Fire Department Operating Budget re to support
equipment purchases for the Virginia Task Force
2(VA-TF2)Urban Search and Rescue Team
K.15. Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
$71,661 from the Edward Byrne Justice Grant CONSENT
(JAG) to the FY2022-23 Police Department
Operating Budget and Juvenile and Domestic
Relations Court re law enforcement equipment
K.16. Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE ADOPTED,BY 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y }
$38,569 from the Department of Criminal Justice CONSENT
Services to the FY2022-23 Human Services
Operating Budget re support salary increases for
full-time, state-funded positions providing
Community Corrections and Pretrial Services
1..1. DARREN & MARCELLA KING JOINT APPROVED/ 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V Y
REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST for a Variance CONDITIONED,
to Section 4.4 (b&d) of the Subdivision BY CONSENT
Regulations re properly record plat and to
provide public street access at 3931 Richardson
Road DISTRICT 8(Formerly District 4—Bayside)
L 2. TAKE 5 PROPERTIES SPV, LLC, A APPROVED/ 10-0 A Y Y Y V Y Y Y Y Y Y
DELAWARE LIMITED LIABILITY MODIFIED,
COMPANY/FTB,LLC,for a Modification of CONDITIONED,
Conditions re automobile repair garage at 3680 BY CONSENT
Holland Road DISTRICT 3(Formerly District 3—
Rose Hall)
L.3. BUILD SENIOR LIVING, LLC, A APPROVED/ 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y V Y Y } V
MICHIGAN LIMITED LIABILITY PROFERRED/
COMPANY/KEITH L.SETZER,SHERYL CONDITIONED,
SETZER MELVIN, BELINDA SETZER AS AMENDED
HESTER, JSW HOLDINGS LLC, for a
Conditional Change of Zoning from AG-1&AG-
2 Agricultural Districts to Conditional 0-1 Office
District and Conditional Use Permit re housing
for seniors&the disabled for properties on the
North side of the intersection of Princess Anne
Road&Tournament Drive,West of 2708 Princess
Anne Road DISTRICT 2(Formerly District 7—
Princess Anne)
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L.4. ANTHONY LEE FRANCO/PROVIDENCE APPROVED/ 10-0 A Y Y YYY YYYY Y
SQUARE ASSOCIATES, LLC, for a CONDITIONED,
Conditional Use Permit re tattoo parlor at 1001 BY CONSENT
Kempsville Road, Suites 1049, 1051, and 1053
DISTRICT 1(Formerly District 2—Kempsville)
L.5. MIKE DAUBERT / BACK BAY FARMS, APPROVED/ 10-0 A Y Y YYY YYYY Y
INC.,for a Conditional Use Permit re assembly CONDITIONED,
use at 1833 Princess Anne Road DISTRICT 2
(Formerly District 7- Princess Anne) (Deferred
from September 20,2022)
L.6. BOING US HOLDCO, INC. / NMP-C4 APPROVED/ 10-0 A Y Y YYY YYYY Y
FAIRFIELD S/C,LLC,for a Conditional Use CONDITIONED,
Permit re car wash facility at 837 Kempsville BY CONSENT
Road District 3(Formerly District 2—Kempsville)
L.7 BEL AIRE,LLC,&TAKE 5 PROPERTIES APPROVED/ 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y YYYY Y
SPV,LLC/BEL AIRE,LLC,for Conditional CONDITIONED,
Use Permits re automobile repair garage and car BY CONSENT
wash at 1552 General Booth Boulevard
DISTRICT 5 (Formerly District 7 — Princess
Anne)
L.8 SUSAN LIMOR for a Conditional Use Permit re APPROVED/ 10-0 A Y Y YYY YYYY Y
short term rental at 303 Atlantic Avenue,Unit CONDITIONED,
1005 DISTRICT 5(Formerly District 6—Beach) BY CONSENT
L.9 THOMAS CUNNINGHAM for a Conditional APPROVED/ 10-0 A Y Y YYY YYYY Y
Use Permit re short term rental at 4005 Atlantic CONDITIONED,
Avenue,Unit 207 DISTRICT 6(Formerly District BY CONSENT
6—Beach)
L.10. GREG ZINIS for a Conditional Permit re short APPROVED/ 10-0 A Y Y YYY YYYY Y
term rental at 304 261 ''A Street, Unit B CONDITIONED,
DISTRICT 6(Formerly District 6—Beach) BY CONSENT
APPOINTMENTS RESCHEDULED BYCO N S ENSU S
2040 VISION TO ACTION COMMUNITY
COALITION
AGRICULTURAL ADVISORY
COMMISSION
BEACHES AND WATERWAYS
BOARD OF BUILDING CODE APPEALS
CLEAN COMMUNITY COMMISSION
COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD
GREEN RIBBON COMMITTEE
HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
INDEPENDENT CITIZEN REVIEW
BOARD
MILITARY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
PARKS AND RECREATION
COMMISSION
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT STEERING
COMMITTEE
SOCIAL SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD
TA/ITA CITIZENS ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
URBAN AGRICULTURE ADVISORY
COMMITTEE
WETLANDS BOARD
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
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ITEM# SUBJECT MOTION VOTE R H
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II C E EME S S E OE
I H R Y B S S E R N N
BAYFRONT ADVISORY COMMISSION Reappointed: 10-0 A Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V
Morgan Ayers
3 Year Term
12/1/2022—
11/30/2025
HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD Appointed: 10-0 A Y V V V V Y V V Y V
Hannah Sabo—
Planinng
Department
Unexpired Term
thru 9/30/2025
INVESTIGATION REVIEW PANEL Reappointed: 10-0 A V Y Y Y Y Y V Y V }
Cliff Rice
3 Year Term
12/1/2022—
11/30/2025
PROCESS IMPROVEMENT STEERING Appointed: 10-0 A Y V V V V V V V Y Y
COMMITTEE Calvern Jackson—
Green
No Term
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