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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMAY 8, 1989 Oit,@ C>f "WORLD'S LARGEST RESORT Crry" Crl'Y COUNCIL VXE @@ @T E F@RM @ w @ L@ JOHN A MM. @-. @ HE@lk A, imi- a M'@ X PARKEK M @iN L PERRY. a @ i&. A' 231 CffY HALJ. BUILDI@G MUNICIPAL CENTER "@Y V. WARM JR. C., U.- CITY COUNCIL AGENDA VIRGINIA IJEACH. VIRGINLA 2345&9w2 1. @ M-. Cily A-- 1804t 427-430J AuTn @u WMI. @,@ Ckl c@, MAY 8, 1989 ITEM 1. COUNCIL CONFERENCE SESSION - Conference Room -@ll:t',30.'PM;l A. CITY COUNCIL CONCERNS !PM lTD4 11. INFORMAL SESSION - Conference Room - -00" A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf 8. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL C. MOTION TO RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION ITEM Ill. FORMAL SESSION - Council Chamber 2-'OO'PM'@4 A. INVOCATION: Mrs. Jeanne Husmann, First Reader First Church Christ Scientist B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA C. ELECTRONIC ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL D. MINUTES 1. INFORMAL & FORMAL SESSIONS - May 1, 1989 E. PUBLIC HEARING 1. FY i989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET PROPOSED TAX RATES CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH F. ORDINANCES 1. FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET ALTERNATIVE A: Ordinance, upon FIRST READING, making APPROPRIATIONS for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 1989, and ending June 30, 1990, in the sun of Five Hundred Eighty-Seven Million, Six Hundred Ninety-Eight Thousand, Six Hundred Eighty-Four Dollars ($587,698,684) for operations and Two Hundr;d Seventeen Million, Ninety-Eight Thousand, Five Hundred Seventy-Seven Dollars ($217,098,577) in interfund transfers and regulating the payment of money out of the City Treasury, as amended. Ordinance, upon FIRST READING, establishing the tax levy on real estate for Tax Fiscal Year 1990. Ordinance, upon FIRST READING, establishing the tax levy on personal property and machinery and tools for the Calendar Year 1990. Ordinance to AMEND and REORDAIN Section 4-89 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, re audit fee for bingo games and raffies. Ordinance to AMEND and REORDAIN Section 31-61, Subparagraphs (a) and (b) of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, re charge for depositing solid waste at City refuse disposal areas. Ordinance to AMEND Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, by ADDING thereto a new Section 35-252 re short-term rental tax. Ordinance to AMEND Chapter 18 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, by ADDING Section 18-104.1 re license taxation. ALTERNATIVE B: Ordinance, upon FIRST READING, making APPROPRIATIONS for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 1989, and ending June 30, 1990, in the sun of Five Hundred Eighty-Nine Million, Eight Hundred Sixty Thousand, Six Hundred Eighty-Four Dollars ($589,860,684) for operations and Two Hundred Seventeen Million, Three Hundred Seventy-Two Thousand, Five Hundred Seventy-Seven Dollars ($217,372,577) in Interfund transfers and regulating the payment of money out of the City Treasury, as amended. Ordinance, upon FIRST READING, establishing the tax levy on real estate for Tax Fiscal Year 1990. Ordinance, upon FIRST READING, establishing the tax levy on personal property and machinery and tools for the Calendar Year 1990. Ordinance to7MEND 6nd REORDAIN Section 4-89 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, re audit fee for bingo games and raffles- Ordinance to @'MEND- and REORDAIN Section 31-61, Subparagraphs (a) and (b) of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, ro charge for depositing solid waste at_City refuse disposal areas. Ord i nance to 1- AMEND 'Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, by -ADDING !thereto a new Section 35-252 re short-term rental tax. ordinance to@'@AMEND@Chapter 18 of the Code of the City of Beach, Virginia, b '- Virginia y @ADDING@Section 18-104.1 re license taxation. 2. Ordinance, upon 'SECOND READING;T to APPROPRIATE $28,870 to the Department of Mental Health/Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse for the Community Youth Against Drugs Program. G. i'.PUBLIC HEARING@ 1. PLANNING a. Application of WINTHROP A. SHORT, JR. for a Variance to Section 4.4(b) of the Subdivision Ordinance which requires all lots created by subdivision to meet all requirements of the Zoning Ordinance at the Southeast intersection of White Acres Road and Whiteacre Court (BAYSIDE BOROUGH). Recommendation: APPROVAL b. Application of LINDA CHAPPELL and BARBARA CREECH for a Conditional Use Permit for a aolf course, driving range and club house on the South side of Harper's Rood, 4700 feet orthwest of the intersection with London Bridge Road, containing 330 acres (PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH). Recommendation: APPROVAL c. Application of WILLIAM DONALD and ELIZABETH ANNE KEENER for a Conditional Use Perm I t f or a ch i I d care center on Lot 2, Block L, Level Green (1304 Level Green Boulevard), containing 15,028 square feet (KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH). Recommendation: APPROVAL d. Application of FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH for a Conditional Use Permit for a church and reliaious education ac I Ity at the u@thwest corn treet @300 36th Street), containing 1.15 acres (VIRGINIA BEACH BOROUGH). Recommendation: APPROVAL e. Appllcation of FIRST LYNNHAVEN BAPTIST CHURCH for a Conditional Use Permit for a church on the Northwest side of Ro e Jackson r ve, 540 feet ore or less Northeast of Gimbert Drive (2744 Robert Jackson Drive), containing 1.718 acres (LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH). Recommendation: APPROVAL f . Application of HAUSER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES, I NC. for a Cond i t 1 ona I Use Perm i t f or an a utomob i I e rr garage on the West side of London Bridge Roaa rth of Bow I and Parkway (499 London Bridge Road), containing 3.5 acres (LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH). Recommendation: APPROVAL g. Application of FRANK SPAPEN, HAROLD HALL, JORETTA WATTS HALL and PMI DEVELOPMENT CO- for a Conditional Zonina Classification from R-7.5 Residential District to 6-2 ess District on the Great Ne Wore-or less North of Virginia Beach Boulevard, containing 41,882.94 square feet (LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH). Recommendation: APPROVAL h. Petition of F. WAYNE McLESKEY, JR. for the discontinuance, closure and abandonment of an unimproved portion of Shore Drive located. on the South side of Shore Drive extending between Mystic Cove Drive and Ocean Tides Drive, containing 7984.66 square feet (DAYSIDE BOROUGIA). Recommendation.- APPROVAL i. Application of LYLE T. and MMY E. SMITH for a Variance to Section 4.4(b) of the..Subdivision Ordinance which requires all lots being created in the R-6 Residential District to have a lot width of 75 feet, on property located at 2033 Sa I em Road (KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH). Deferred May 23, 1988 and August 22, 1988 Recornmendation: DENIAL j. Application of EAST COAST OIL CORP. for a Cc)nditional Use Permit for 'ine P-ps 'n conlunction wit a convercience or- qar 0f S Tt e at th, utheast ornr hore Drive and Jetty Street 7n-Lots 1-6, Block 7, Lynnhaven Shores, containing 33,976.8 square feet (LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH). Recommeodation: DENIAL H-. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 1. NEW Ba INESS J. ADJOURNMEtfi FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET SCHEDULE MAY 15, 1989 2:00 PM SECOND READING AND ADOPTION BY CITY COUNCIL FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET (Formal City Council Session) (All other Sessions will be In accordance with the City Code) M I N U T E S VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Vlrginia Beach, Virginia May 8, 1989 The CITY COUNCIL CONCERNS SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL was called to order by Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf in the Conference Room, City Hall, on Monday, May 8, 1989, at 12:30 P.M. Council Members Present: Albert W. Balko, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Ileischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Absent: John A. Baum (ENTERED: 12:35 P.M.) John L. Perry (ABSENT DUE TO ILLNESS) - 2 - C IT Y C 0 UN C I L C ON C E R N S Item # 31173 Councilman Moss referenced crosswalks. The City's major intersections do not have painted crosswalks. The City Manager will investigate the possibility of creating crosswalks. Item # 31174 In response to Councilman Sessoms, Mayor Oberndorf advised Councilman Perry was released from the hospital and is resting and recuperating at home. ITEM # 31175 Councilman Baum referenced a CORRECTION to the City Council Minutes of May 1, 1989, ITEM # 31169, Page 36, RECONSIDERATION OF THE APPLICATION OF SUZUKI OF VIRGINIA BEACH, INC. for a Conditional Use Permit for Motor Vehicles and Service. The motion was NOT made by Councilman Baum and should correctly state: "Upon motion by Councilman Balko, seconded by Vice Mayor Fentress". ITEM # 31176 Councilwoman Henley inquired relative information to be received by the City Council from the Planning Director concerning Growth Management alternatives. ITEM # 31177 Councilman Balko referenced the elevator in the City Hall Building being inoperable so frequently. ITEM # 31178 Councilman Moss referenced a Memorandum of April Seventh dealing with water quality sampling in Back Bay. Councilman Moss inquired as to what the sampling tends to reflect in terms of actual results. The data is being collected but it is not being analyzed for trends, so the City Council is not aware of the real value of collecting said information. As the City is investigating the sewerage treatment plants and other issues dealing with Back Bay, it would be desirous to have this sampling both by season and area of land use. This data would actually reflect meaningful information. The Virginia Beach Health Department, the Commission of Came and Inland Fisheries, the Virginia Water Control Board, the Back Bay Restoration Foundation, the Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, and the Mackie Island National Refuge are collecting data. However, no one is analyzing trends or performing cost comparisons. The Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries is performing monthly samplings from 24 sites in Back Bay. The Water Control Board does it monthly but only from Hell's Point Creek. The Back Bay Restoration is doing 6 stations monthly from all the creeks entering Back Bay. Beginning this month, weekly samples will be taken by the Back Bay National Refuge. ITEM # 31179 Vice Mayor Fentress advised Norfolk/Southern Corporation has agreed to work with the City to clean up the entire right-of-way from the Virginia Beach City Line to the Oceanfront. - 3 - ITEM # 31180 The INFOPJ4AL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL was called to order by Moyor Meyera E. Oberndorf In the Conference Room, City Hal I Bul lding, on Monday, @y 8, 1989, at 12:42 P.M. Council Members Present: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baun, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McCianan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William 0. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Absent: John L. Perry - 4 - ITEM # 31181 Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf entertained a motion to permit City Counci I to conduct its EXECUTIVE SESSION, pursuant to Section 2.1-344, Code of Virginia, as amended, for the following purposes: 1. PERSONNEL MATTERS: Discussion or consideration of employment, assignment, appointment, prornotion, performance, demotion, salaries, disciplining or resignation of public officers, appointees or employees. 2. PUBLICLY HELD PROPERTY: Discussion or consideration of the condition, acquisition or use of real property for public purpose, or of the disposition of publicly held property, or of plans for the future of an institution which could effect the value of property owned or desirable for ownership by such institution. Upon motion by Councilman Baun, seconded by Councilman Sessoms, City C<)uncil voted to proceed Into EXECUTIVE SESSION. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. BaLxn, Vice %yor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. WClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry - 5 - F 0 R M A L S E S S I 0 N VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Way 8, 1989 2:00 P.M. Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf cal led to order the FORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL in the Counc i I Chambers, City Hall Bui Id ing , on Monday , Voy 8, 1989, at 2:00 P.M. Council Members Present: Albert W. Balko, John A. BaLrn, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Absent: Reba S. McClanan (LEFT BRIEFLY TO ATTEND A FUNERAL) John L. Perry (ABSENT DUE TO ILLNESS) INVOCATION: Mrs. Jeanne Husmann, First Reader First Church Christ Scientist PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 6 Item IV-D.I. MINUTES ITEM 31182 A MOTION was made by Vice Mayor Fentress, seconded by Counci Iman Sessoms, to APPROVE the MINUTES of the INFORMAL AND FORMAL SESSIONS of May 1, 1989. Upon SUBSTITUTE MOTION by Counci Iman Baum, seconded by Counci Iman Moss, City Counci I DEFERRED unti I the City Counci I Meeting of May 8, 1989, the MINUTES of the INFORMAL AND FORMAL SESSIONS of May 1, 1989. *This DEFERRAL will enable receipt of the AMENDMENTS to the Ord I n ance upon app I I cat I on of FERRELL PARKWAY ASSOCIATES for a Change of Zoning District Classification frorn R-20 to 0-2 (ADOPTED: 4/24/89), as well as a copy of the Conceptual Site Plan entitled: "Master Plan f or Municipal Faci I !ties, dated Decernber 28, 1988, by KrLinmel and Jackson." Councilman Baun referenced a CORRECTION to the City Council Minutes of %y 1, 1989: ITEM # 31169, Page 36 RECONSIDERATION OF THE APPLICATION OF SLIZUKI OF VIRGINIA BEACH, INC. FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE SALES AND SERVICE. The motion was NOT made by Councilman Baurn. it should correctly state: 'Upon motion by Councilman Balko, seconded by Vice Mayor Fentress.1 Voting: 9-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. BaLm, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: Reba S. McClanan and John L. Perry 7 Item III-E.I. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM 31183 Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf DECLARED a PUBLFC HEARING on: FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET PROPOSED TAX RATES CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH The following spoke relative the 1989/1990 FY OPERATING BUDGET: Colonel Robert B. Engesser, 5290 Vestry Drive, Phone: 499-3157 There being no further speakers registered, Mayor Oberndorf CLOSED the PL)BLIC HEARING. 8 Item IV-F.I.a. ORDINANCE FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET ITIN 31184 Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council APPROVED upon FIRST READING: ALTERNATIVE B Ordinance, upon FIRST RF-ADING, making APPROPRIATIONS for the Fiscal Year beginning July 1, 1989, and ending June 30, 1990, in the sum of Five Hundred Eighty-Nine Million, Eight Hundred Sixty Thousand, Six Hundred Eighty-Four Dollars ($589,860,684) for Operations and Two Hundred Seventeen Million, Three Hundred Seventy-Two Thousand, Five Hundred Seventy-Seven Dollars ($217,372,577) in Interfund Ttransfers and regulating the payment of money out of the City Treasury, As Amended. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry The FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET was MOVED after the PLANNING TTEMS and all items involved were APPROVED in ONE MOTTON. AN ORDINANCE MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 1989 AND ENDING JUNE 30, 1990, IN THE SUM OF FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY-NINE MILLION, EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND, SIX HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR DOLLARS ($589,860,684) FOR OPERATIONS AND TWO HUNDRED SEVENTEEN MILLION, THREE HUNDRED SEVENTY-TWO THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN DOLIARS ($217,372,577) IN INTERFUND TRANSFERS AND REGUIATING THE PAYMENT OF MONEY OUT OF THE CITY TREASURY, AS AMENDED. WHEREAS, the City Nanager has heretofore submitted to the Council an Annual Budget for the city for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989, and ending June 30, 1990, and it is necessary to appropriate sufficient funds to cover said budget. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: Section 1. That the amounts named aggregating EIGHT HUNDRED SEVEN MILLION, FIFTY-THREE THOUSAND, TWO HUNDRED SIXTY-ONE DOLLARS ($807,053,261) consisting of TWO HUNDRED SEVENTEEN MILLION, ONE HUNDRED NINETY-TWO THOUSAND, FIVE HUNDRED SEVENTY-SEVEN DOLIARS ($217,192,577) in interfund transfers and FIVE HUNDRED EIGHTY-NINE MILLION, EIGHT HUNDRED SIXTY THOUSAND, SlX HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR DOLIARS ($589,860,684) for operations or so much thereof as may be necessary as set forth in the Annual Budget for the fiscal year 1989-1990, are hereby appro- priated subject to the conditions hereafter set forth, for the year 1989-1990, for the use of the several departments and specially designated funds of the city government, and for the purpose hereafter mentioned, as set forth in said Annual Budget, whilch is hereby incorporated by reference, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989 and ending June 30, 1990 as follows: It.m f E.Pendit.@6 GENERAL FUND LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT: 01010 M..i@ipal C ... oil 298,613 01011 City Clerk 324,892 Tot.1 $ 6 2 3 , 50 5 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT: 02010 City M..ag.@ $ 741,428 02011 P.blic Inf.@..tion OffiC- - Admi.i.tr.ti.. 379,008 02015 Pblic If.r..tio. Offic. - M.nicip.1 Vid.0 Prod-ctio- 171,771 02016 P.blic Infor..tion Office - M.di. S.rvic.. 197,251 T.tal $ 1 , 4 6 9 , 4 58 LAW DEPARTMENT: 03010 City Att.rey $ 1,556,818 FINANCE DEPARTMENT: 04001 C ... ission.r of th. Re@ ... e s 2 , 2 1 2 , 8 3 7 04011 Bo.rd of Eq..li.ati.. 14,780 04012 CitY Real E.tate A.sess.r 1,308,010 04020 Treas.r.r 2,521,752 Director f Financ.: 04030 Admini5tr.tion 443,791 04033 C.mptr.Iler'. Offic. 1,245,607 04034 Payroll 347,215 04035 B..ines. Lic..se A.dit 382,963 04037 Int.rnal A.dit 184,617 04051 Indep.nd..t Fi ... ci.1 S.rvic.. 126,000 04040 Purch.sing 534,885 T.t.1 $ 9,322,457 PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT: 05001 Admini.trati.n 360,118 05002 Empl.yee R.latio.. 290,795 05003 T..ting nd Sel.ction 341,855 05004 Compe ... tion Admini.tr.ti.. 344,332 05005 Tr.ining ..d Devel.p.ent 255,276 05006 Ben.fit. Ad.i.i.tr@ti.. 73,919 Total $ 1,666,295 JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT: Co@rts a.d Public D.fe.d.r: 06011 Circ.it Co.rt $ 293,211 06016 Gen.ral Di.trict C..@t 44,451 06017 Juvenil. and D.me.tic R.I.tio.. Di.trict Co@rt 31,606 06018 P.blic D.f.nd.r 32,000 06041 Cl.rk f th. Cir-it C.@rt 423,697 06134 M.9i.tr.te. 16,515 C.-O..e.Ith'S Att.@..Y: 06020 Comm.n.e.lth'. Att.r..y 1,647,661 06021 Com.on...lth-. Attorn.y - W.1f.r. F@..d 64,267 06022 Cons...r P@.t.cti.n 200,390 Sh.@iff nd corr.ction.: 06032 Sh.@iff'. Offi.. 887,684 06033 C..rt S.pport S.r@ic.. 636,332 06034 Corr.ction.1 Oper.ti.n- 4,882,821 06210 J.v.nil. Prob.ti.n 666,877 Tot.1 $ 9,827,512 HEALTH DEPARTMENT: 07011 Prev.ntiv. M.di@in. $ 1,693,432 07013 Occup.tional H.alth 310,097 07014 Contr.ctual H.alth S.rvic.5 436,250 Tot.1 $ 2,439,779 SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT: 08010 Dir.ct.@ of Social S.@i@-- $ 8,221,579 08020 Pblic As.i.tan@. 4,103,200 08030 Ho.pitali..ti-- 767,100 Total $ 13,091,879 POLICE DEPARTMENT: AdMini.tration: 09010 Police Chief's Staff 2,325,151 09014 Planning and Analy.is 547,237 09015 Personn.1 and Training 1,523,268 09017 Services 2,325,590 Uniform Division: 09011 Auxiliary P.lice 49,338 09020 P.trol ..d Adi.istr.tive S-pp-@t 18,003,3S6 09021 S.P.O.T. 4,444,716 09027 Cowunications Division 3,059,531 09028 Investigative Division 3,001,586 Item of E.pbdit.@e GENERAL FUND POLICE DEPARTMENT: ( ... cluded) 09112 Animal Control 1,002,793 09213 M.di..l E ... i..@ 9,122 Total 36,291,696 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: Administration: 10010 Dir.ctor'. Office $ 250,588 10011 R..l E.t.t. Offi@. 423,212 10012 B..ine.. Office 223,483 High..y Di@i.i.n: 10110 Administratio. 1,184,079 10111 In.p.cti.n. 1,531,081 10112 Dredge Operati.n. 978,184 10113 Str.et M.int...nce 6,382,422 10114 Drainage Mainten.nc. 2,202,355 10115 Bridg. M.int..ance 1,470,349 10116 Mosquito Control 1,468,061 Engin..ri.g Di@i.io.: 10210 Administration 338,792 10211 PI.. Re@ie@ 452,001 10212 S.r,.y. 817,897 10213 Mapping 829,369 10214 D@afting 355,465 10215 Waterfront Op.r.ti.n./In.p.@i... 224,067 10216 Sp..i.1 Pr.j.ct. 434,017 10217 Construction 398,480 T@.ffic Engineering Di@i.ion: 10250 Administr.ti.n 448,168 10251 Sig..l Op.rations 912,168 10252 Signs and Marking. 1,184,723 10253 Design nd Pla. Re@ie. 4,561,058 W..t. M.nagement Di@i.i.n: 10310 W..t. M...g.ment Ad.i.i.tr@ti.. 371,261 10311 Bur..u f W..te Di.p ... 1 4,930,035 10312 Burea. f W@.t. C.11.@tio. 10,083,032 10313 Wa.te M.n.g..e.t I..p.ctio.. 301,170 Total 42,755,597 PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: 11010 Dir.ctor f Parks ..d R.@r.@tio. $ 530,450 P.rk. and Maint .... c.: 11011 Ad.i.i.tration 228,934 11012 C.n.tructi.n nd M.int .... c. 2,761,707 11022 Parks and B..ch.. 1,595,443 R@cre.tion: 11035 0.1 Creek MU.icip.1 T..nis C..t.r 34,572 11070 Virginia B..ch C ... unity C..t.r - K..P.Vill. 1,188,423 11071 B.. Cr..k Comunity C.nt.r 376,590 11072 Seatack C..... ity C.nter 59,144 11073 Gr..t Neck C... @.ity C.nt.r 377,826 11080 Ad.i.i.tr.ti.. 521,381 11081 Adult Actiliti.. 502,493 11082 Youth Acti@iti.. 1,171,997 11083 Athleti@. 459,314 11085 Th.r.peuti@ Progr.. 461,752 11086 Parks and R.creation Pr.graM$ - S@lf-S.pp.rting 33,666 11087 D.y C.@. Progr.m - S.lf-S.pp.@ti.g 22,716 T.t.1 10,326,610 LIBRARY DEPARTMENT: Administr.tion: 12010 Admini.tr.tion 452,261 Public Services: 12012 Gre.t N.ck Ar.. Libr.ry 309,213 12013 B.y.ide Are. Library 316,736 12014 Oc.anfr..t Are. Libr.ry 285,265 12015 K..p.@ille Ar.. Library 486,597 12016 Windsor Woods Are. Libr.ry 324,401 12017 P.ng. Area Libr.ry 63,170 12018 Extension Services 241,556 12019 Special Ser,ices 202,238 12023 Central Library 1,565,495 12026 Municipal R.ference 136,627 S.pport Ser@ices: 12020 Cataloging and Pr.cessing 583,043 12024 Automated Service6 333,549 12025 Coll.ction Man.g.ment 2,178,264 Total $ 7,478,415 PLANNING DEPARTMENT: 13010 Management and S.pp.rt 726,650 13011 comprehensive Planning 383,230 13012 Operations 576,114 Total 1,685,994 Budget Item 6t EkP..dit.@. lgbSS-iSSgo GENERAL FUND AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT: 14001 AdMini.tratio. 173,456 14010 VPI E.tensio. servic.s ;,22,@99 14110 Farmero' m.rket 224,601 14120 Environment@l Servi@es 76,594 Total $ 69 7 , 2 50 DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: 15010 Director of Econo.i@ Dev.IOPM--t $ 973,172 DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES: Ad.inistration: 16010 Director of General S.rvic.. 325,960 16011 Employee Saf-ty 192,782 16012 F@.ncis L..d H.@.. 90,793 16014 Records nd mic@ographic. 480,133 B.ilding M.i.ten.n@.: 16020 Manag .... t and Support 4,655,474 16021 Ele.trical 447,939 16022 Heat nd Air Conditioning B76 , 596 16023 G.neral M,inten@nce 2,154,300 16024 Cust.di.1 2,333,959 L.nds@.P. Di@i.ion: 521,370 16031 AdMinistrati.n 16032 Gr.unds M.inten.nce 2,501,124 16033 Beautification 1,580,232 16034 Cle.n Com.nity 53,687 16035 Beach M.inten..ce 413,735 16036 Str..t Cl.aning 470,293 16040 Mall Distributio. 210,679 T.t.1 S 17,509,056 BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS: 17010 Gen.ral R.gi-tr.r $ 496,21'7 17110 Zo.ing B..rd f App.al. 25,652 17120 Art. and H..@.iti@s Co--i-@i-- 390,800 17130 Ma.. Tr.n.it oper.tion. 940,000 17140 Wetl.nds Bo@rd f virgi.i. B..ch 14,622 17150 D.part ... t Volu.t..r Cou.cil 32,855 17170 Toint Cabl. Cent@r 282,878 Tot.1 $ 2,183,024 NON-I)EPARTMENTAL: 18010 Gr.nt. 351,720 18020 EMpl.yee Sp.@ial B@n.fit@ 288,690 4 53 , 7 9 4 10030 R.,en.. R.i@ursem..t. 583,925 16040 R.9i.nal P.rticipation Tot.1 1,678,137 FIRE DEPARTMENT: 628,845 19001 Admi.i.tr.tion 19010 Fire Prev.ntion 1,266,667 16,338,832 19020 Fir. Suppres.io. 472,288 19021 Fire Training 13,936 19024 For..try Total 18,720,560 DEPARTMENT OF DATA PROCESSING: 21001 AdMi.istr.tion $ 429,655 21004 sy.tems and Progr ... ing 1,499,194 21007 Co.puter Operations 2,281,742 Tot.1 $ 4,210,591 DEPARTMENT OF PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS: 22010 AdMini.tr.tion $ 595,730 22012 Hou.ing Prop.rty M.inten.nc. 310,338 1,061,189 22013 BUilding i.sp.@tion. 464,034 22014 Zoning Code Enforce.ent 123,707 22015 Weights nd Me.sure. Total $ 2,554,998 OFFICES: 25010 Office of Emergency Man.geme.t 114,008 285,081 26010 EMS/Administratio. 445,511 26020 EMS/Operations 310,596 26030 EMS/Traini.g 593,960 28010 Offic. of R.search and Strategic An.1y.i- 739,398 29010 Office of Budg.t and EValu.ti-- 565,142 30010 Resort Pro@ams Office 167,484 31010 Office of Environmental Management $ 3,221,180 Total Budget: tt.. 6f E:xp..ditur. 1989-1990 GEHERAL FUND DEPARTMENT OF CONVENTION AND VISITOR DEVELOPMENT: 39010 AdMinistrdtion 182,729 39020 To.@i.t Devel.p.ent 2,775,523 39030 Conventi.. Prom.tion 558,905 39040 Pavilion 1,269,886 39050 Civic Cent.@ 39,951 T.t.1 $4,826,994 90000 TRANSFERS TO OTHER FUNDS: $207,724,356 00000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES: R.gUlar $ 904,590 salary 5,705,495 Service Awards 286,340 EconomiC Develop ... t 400,000 Total $7,296,425 TOTAL GENERAL FUND $ 410,151,766 SCHOOL OPERATING FUND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: 50010 Instruction $ 204,840,360 50020 Admi.istrati.., Att..dan@. ..d H..lth 10,592,420 50023 PUpil Tr..Spo@t.tiOn 10,732,630 50024 Op.@.tions ..d Maint..an.. 29,320,989 TOTAL EDUCATION $255,486,399 GRANTS CONSOLIDATED FUND SOCIAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT: 08040 D.mon.tr.ti.n Pr.ject 153,872 08041 U.it.d W.y Child C.r@ 26,428 T.tal 180,300 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: 40894 Secti.. 8 HO--i-9 120,158 80000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES: Sal.ry 14,025 TOTAL GRANTS CONSOLIDATED FUND 314,483 LAW LIBRARY FUND LIBRARY DEPARTMENT: 12011 L.@ Libr.ry 152,719 80000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES: S.I.@y 4 , 8 4 0 TOTAL LAW LIBRARY FUND 157,559 PENDLETON CHILD SERVICE CENTER FUND JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT: 06702 Pendl.ton Child g.rvic. C..t.r $ 906,895 80000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES salary s 19,255 TOTAL PENDLETON CHILD SERVICE CENTER FUND $ 926,150 COMKUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND CO @ NITY DEVELOPMENT: 40891 AdMini.tration $ 692,049 272,883 40892 HOUSing Programs 126,829 40893 HOUSing Counseling Total $ 1,091,761 80000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES salary $ 26,991 it.. 6i sxp..dit.@e COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND 90000 TRANSFER TO OTHER FUNDS $ 33,317 TOTAL COMKUNITY DEVELOPMENT FUND $ 1,154,069 COMMUNITY DIVERSION FUND JUDICIAL DEPART"ENT: 06823 CDI90 Adini.t@atio. $ 49,999 06824 CDI90 C..e M...ge ... t 313,138 06825 CDI90 S.@vic. C.ordi.at.@ 299,640 TOTAL COMMUNITY DIVERSION FUND 662,777 MH/MR/SA FUND DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH: 23001 Board Office 402,403 Co.pr.hen.iv. Met.1 H..lth: 23101 P@ogra. Clinic.1 S.Pp.rt 425,2B6 23102 Old.r Ad.lt S.rvic.. 356,361 23103 O.tpatie.t Servic.. 604,788 2 3 1 0 4Co..unity R@habilitati.. 590,524 23105 Emerg.ncy S.rvic.. 652,871 23106 Child ..d Youth Servic.8 624,649 23107 wild-.d Clinic 455,379 23108 Child ..d Yo.th Day Tr..t..nt 120,915 Mental Ret.rdation/Devel.p.ent.1 Di..biliti..: 23201 Program Support 207,156 23202 Re.identi.1 Services 178,212 23203 Adult Servic.. 481,657 23204 Alternat. Day Support 195,529 23205 Respit. C.r. Pr.gr.. 130,344 23206 Infant Stiul.tion Pr.gr.. 202,917 23206 Supp.rt.d Livi.9 Pr.gr.. 251,408 Compr.hensiv. Sub.t.nce Ab.se: 23301 Sub.t.nce Abuse S@r,i,@. 360,833 23302 Subst.nc. Ab..@ o.tp.ti..t se@,ice. 568,145 23303 Alc.hol D.toxificati.. 403,925 23304 Int.n.i@. S.r@i@.. 345,043 23305 Y.uth ..d F..ily S.@@@.. 587,171 23500 Contr.ctu.1 Ser@i@es 2,082,705 Tot.1 $ 10,308,221 80000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES Salary $ 249,506 TOTAL MH/MR/SA FUND $ 1 0 , 5 57 , 7 27 WATER AND SEWER FUND DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES: 20010 Director's Offic. $ 513,786 20011 Engi ... ring 3,012,884 20016 Wat.@ R..ourc.. 329,890 20017 W.t.@ Pur@h@.. 11,136,600 20030 Oper.tio.. Ad.i.i.tr.ti.. 836,929 20031 Water DiSt@ibuti.n 2,491,536 20032 W.t.r Pu.p St.tio-- 1,585,605 20041 S.wer Colle@tion 2,058,995 20042 Sever Pump Stati.n. 3,342,700 20050 Cust.mer Serlic" 4,336,151 Tot.1 29,647,276 70010 REVENUE BOND DEBT SERVICE $ 12,166,054 80000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES R.gular 800,000 salary 586,398 Tot.1 $ 1,386,398 90000 TRANSFER TO OTHER FUNDS s 880,505 TOTAL WATER AND SEWER FUND $ 50,082,233 GOLF COURSE ENTERPRISE FUND PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT: 11030 Red Wing Golf Couree $ 588,425 11031 Bow Creek Golf Course 529,432 11032 Kempoville Greens Golf Course 456,142 Total $ 1,573,999 80000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES: 46,924 Salary Budget it.. bf Exp6.diture 1989 i990 GOLF COURSE ENTERPRISE FUND 90000 TRANSFERS TO OTHER FTJNDS $ 3 4 6 , 5 0 0 TOTAL GOLF COURSE ENTERPRISE FUND $ 1,967,423 MARINE SCIENCE 14USEUM ENTERPRISE FUND OFFICES: 27010 Virgi.i. MUS--- -f Mari.. S@ienc. @ 1 , 0 7 0 , 9 24 27011 M.@ine Sci..c. M@..@. Gift Sh.p 208,276 Tot.1 s 1,279,200 80000 RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES $ 19,350 90000 TRANSFERS TO OTHER FUNDS $ 773,699 TOTAL MARINE SCIENCE KUSEUM ENTERPRISE FUND $ 2,072,249 RESORT PARKING ENTERPRISE FUND DEPARTMENT OF CONVENTION AND VISITOR DEVELOPMENT: 39060 P.rking L.tS $- 53,900 90000 TRANSFERS TO OTHER FUNDS $ 620,000 TOTAL RESORT PARKING ENTERPRISE FUND $ 673,900 GENERAL '--T -MD 70010 D.bt Ser,ic. S 46,652,365 ENGINEERING AND HIGHWAYS REVElfUE SHARING CAPITAL PROTECTS FUND 90000 TRKNSFERS TO OTHER FUNDS $ 814,200 BUlLDINGS REVEwuE SHARING CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND OFFICES: Em@g.ncy M.diCal S.@ViCeS $ 814,200 C@ITY DEVELOPMENT CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: COMM..ity Dev.lopmet $ 505,000 FIRE PROGRAMS CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND FIRE DEPARTMENT: Fir. P@ogr... $ 222,469 WATER AND SEWER OPERATING REVEIME CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND DEPART-MENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES: 20060 Wate@ C.net@.ction $ 365,000 20060 Se..@ Co..t@ucti-- 1,635,000 TOTAL WATER )LND SEWER OPERATING REVENUE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND $ 2,000,000 ENGINEERING AND HIGHWAYS GENERAL REVElfUE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: 10110 HighWay C.nst@.@tiO- $ 6,101,457 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: Co..unity Devel.p.ent $ 651,776 TOTAL ENGINEERING AND HIGHWAYS GENERAL REVENUE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND s 6,753,233 SCHOOL GENERAL REVENUE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUMD DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: 50090 School Construction $ 751,135 PARKS AND RECREATION GENERAL REVENUE CAPTIAL PROJECTS FUND 11020 Park. nd R.creati.n Co.struction $ 6,394,953 BUILDINGS GENERAL REVENUE CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND DEPARTMENT OF GENERAL SERVICES: 16010 Building ConetruCtion S 3,017,928 item f giD6fidit.@e RESORT AREA CAPITAL PROJECTS FUND OFFICES: 30010 R.Sort A@.d $ 4,109,169 CD RENTAL REHABILITATION GRANT FUND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: 40050 Re.t.1 Rehbilit.ti.. $ 108,000 CD LOAN AND GRANT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT: 40060 Loans a.d Grant. $ 703,874 TOTAL BUDGET $ 807,053,261 L... : Int.rf-d Tr-sf.r. 217,192,577 NET BUI)GET $ 589,860,684 Section 2. Subject to the provisions of Chapter 2, Article III, of the Virginia Beach City Code, the salaries and wages set forth in detail in said Annual Budget, are hereby authorized and fixed as the maximum compensation to be paid for services rendered. The total of permanent positions, shall be the maximum number of positions authorized for the various departments of the city during said fiscal year except changes or additions autborized by the Council and as hereinafter provided. The City Manager may from time to time increase or decrease the number of temporary positions provided the aggregate amount expended for such services shall not exceed the respective appropriations made therefor. With the exception of the education department, the City Manager is authorized to make such rearrangements of positions within and between bureaus, divisions, and departments named herein, as may best meet the uses and interests of tbe city. Section 3. All collection of delinquent city taxes shall be credited to the General Fund of the city by the Treasurer. Section 4. All collections of local taxes levied shall be credited to the General Fund of the city. Transfers shall be made from the General Fund to the respective specially designated funds for which a levy is made in the respective amounts levied for each such specially designated fund. Section 5. All balances of the appropriations payable out of each fund of the City Treasury unencumbered at the close of business for the fiscal year ending on the thirtieth (30th) day of June, 1990, except, as otherwise provided for, are hereby declared to be lapsed into the surplus of the respective funds, except School Operating Fund which shall lapse into the General Fund Surplus, and may be used for the payment of the appropriations which may be made in the appropriation ordinance for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1990. However, there shall be retained in the General Fund Surplus, an undesignated amount not less than the range of seventy-five (75) to one hundred (100) percent of the budget for city and school debt service payments for that fiscal year for contingencies and emergency situations and not to be used to support appropria- tions approved in the ordinance for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1989, except upon subsequent authorization by City Council. Section 6. No department or agency for which appropriations are made under the provisions of this Ordinance shall exceed the amount of the appropriations except with consent and approval of the City Council first being obtained, but it is expressly provided that the restrictions with respect to the expenditure of the funds appropriated shall apply only to the totals for each operating appro- priation unit included in this Ordinance and does not apply to Interfund Trans- fers. The City Manager or the Assistant City Manager for Analysis and Evaluation is hereby authorized to approve transfers for appropriations within any depart- ment or between departments in an amount not to exceed $10,000 in any single transaction, and is further autiorized to approve transfers and expenditures from the Reserve for Contingencies in an amount not to exceed $10,000 in any single transaction except as herein provided. The City Manager may limit expenditures to the classes of appropriations as set forth in the budget document or as required by the State Auditor of Public Accounts if such requirements are different from the classes shown in the budget document. In addition, the City Manager may transfer appropriations from Reserve for Contingencies, in amounts necessary, for salary adjustments approved by City Council. Section 7. Nothing in this section shall be construed as authorizing any reduction to be made in the amount appropriated in Pis Ordinance for the payment of interest or bonds on the bonded debt of the City Goverrunent or the former political subdivisions of Virginia Beach and Princess Anne County. Section 8. Allowances out of any of the appropriations made in this Ordinance by any or all of the city departments, bureaus, or agencies, to any of their officers and employees for expenses on account of the use by such officers and employees of their personal automobiles in the discharge of their official duties shall not exceed twenty-four cents ($.24) per mile of actual travel for the first 15,000 miles and eleven cents ($.11) per mile for additional miles of such use within the fiscal year. Section 9. All traveling expense accounts shall be submitted on forms approved by the Director of Finance and according to regulations approved by the City Council. Each account shall show the dates expenses were incurred or paid; number of miles traveled; method of travel; hotel expenses, meals, and incidental expenses. The Director of Finance is specifically directed to withhold the issuance of checks in payment of expense accounts submitted for "lump-sum" amounts, including payments to employees of the School Board. Section 10. That this Ordinance shall be in effect from and after the date of its adoption. Section 11. That if any part or parts, section or sections, sentences, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason declared to be unconstitu- tional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of this Ordinance. First Reading: May 8, 1989 Second Reading: Adopted by the Council of the city of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the day of , 1989. 9 Item IV-F.I.b. ORDINANCE FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET ITEM # 31185 Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council APPROVED upon FIRST READING: Ordinance establishing the tax levy on real estate for Tax Fiscal Year 1990. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE TAX LEVY ON REAL ESTATE FOR TAX FISCAL YEAR 1990 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: Section 1. AMOUNT OF LEVY ON REAL ESTATE. There shall be levied and collected for fiscal year 1990 taxes for general purposes on all real estate, not exempt from taxation and not otherwise provided for in this Ordinance, at the rate of ninety-seven and seven-tenths cents ($.977) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. The real property tax rates which have been prescribed in this section shall be applied on the basis of one hundred percentum of the fair market value of such real property except for public service real property which shall be on the basis as provided in Section 58.1-2604 of the Code of Virginia, as amended. Section 2. AMOIJNT OF LEVY ON "CERTIFIED POLLUTION CONTRO FACII,ITIES' CLASSIFIED AS REAL ESTATE. In accordance with Section 58.1-3660 (A) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for fiscal year 1990, taxes on all real estate certified by the Commonwealth of Virginia as "Certified Pollution Control Equipment apd @-acilities' not exempt from taxation, at the rate of ninety-seven and seven-tenths cents ($.977) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. The real property tax rates imposed in this section shall be applied on the basis of one hundred percentum of fair market value of such real property. Section 3. CONSTITUTIONALITY. That if any part or parts, section or sections, sentences, clause, or phrase of this Ordinance is for any reason declared to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion of this Ordinance. Section 4. EFFE TIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in effect from and after the date of its adoption. First Reading: May 8, 1989 Second Reading: Adopted by the Council of the city of Virginia Beacb, Virginia on the day of 1 1989. - 10 - Item IV-F.l.c. ORDINANCE FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET ITEM # 31186 Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council APPROVED upon FIRST READING: Ordinance establishing the tax levy on personal property and machinery and tools for the Calendar Year 1990. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE TAX LEVY ON PERSONAL PROPERTY AND MACHINERY AND TOOLS FOR THE CALENDAR YEAR 1990. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: Section 1. AMOUNT OF LEVY ON TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. In accordance with Chapter 35 of Title 58.1 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990, taxes on all tangible personal property, not exempt from taxation and not otherwise provided for in this ordinance, at the rate of three dollars and eighty cents ($3.80) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. In accordance with Section 58.1-3504 for the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, certain household goods and personal effects as defined therein shall be exempt from taxation. Section 2. AMOIJNT OF LEVY ON PERSONAL PROPERTY USED AS MOBILE HOMES. In accordance with Section 58.1-3506 (A)(8) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all vehicles without motor power used or designated to be used as mobile homes, at the rate of ninety-seven and seven-tenths cents ($.977) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. MORE. In accordance with Section 58.1-3506 (A)(1) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all boats or watercraft weighing five tons or more at the rate of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 4. AM FACILITIES" CLASSIFIED AS TANGIBLE PERSONAI, PROPERTY. In accordance with Section 58.1-3660 (A) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all tangible personal property certified by the Commonwealth of Virginia as 'Certified Pollution Control Equipment and Facili- ties" not exempt from taxation, at the rate of three dollars and eighty cents ($3.80) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 5. AMOUNT OF LEVY ON FARM MACHINERY AND IMPLEMENTS, FARM TOOLS, AND FARM LIVESTOCK, l@N@. S. POULTRY, AND GRAINS AND FEEDS TJSED FOR THE NURTURE OF FARM LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. In accordance with Section 58.1-3505 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all farm machinery and implements, farm tools, and farm livestock, including all horses, poultry, and grains and feeds used for the nurture of farm livestock and poultry, not exempt from taxation, at the rate of one dollar ($l) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 6. AMOUNT OF LEVY ON MACHINERY AND TOOLS. In accordance with Section 58.1-3507 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on machinery and tools, not exempt from taxation, at the rate of one dollar ($l) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 7. AMOUNT OF LEVY ON AIRCRAFT. In accordance with Section 58.1@3506 (A)(2,3) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all aircraft at the rate of three dollars and eighty cents ($3.80) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 8. AMOUNT OF LEVY ON AN S. In accordance with Section 58.1-3506 (A)(4) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all antique automobiles at the rate of three dollars and eighty cents ($3,80) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 9. AMOIJNT OF LEVY ON HEAVY CONST In accordance with Section 58.1-3506 (A)(6) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all heavy construction equipment at the rate of three dollars and eighty cents ($3.80) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 10. AMOUNT OF LEVY ON RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS GIBLE PERS NAL PROPERTY. In accordance with Section 58.1-3506 (A)(5) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all research and development tangible personal property, not exempt from taxation, at the rate of one dollar on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 11, AMOUNT OF LEVY ON ENERGY CONVE In accordance with Section 58.1-3506 (A)(7) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all energy conversion equipment at the rate of One dollar ($l) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 12. AMOUNT OF LEVY ON CERTAIN COMPUTER HARDWARE- In accordance with Section 58.1-3506 (A)(9) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all computer hardware used by businesses primarily engaged in providing data processing services to other nonrelated or nonaffilia- ted businesses, not exempt from taxation, at the rate of three dollars and eighty cents ($3.80) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 13. AN PRIVATELY OWNED PLEASURE BOATS AND WATERCRAFT USED FOR RECREATIONAI, PURPOSES ONLY. In accordance with Section 58.1-3506 (A)(10) of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, there shall be levied and collected for general purposes for the calendar year 1990 taxes on all privately owned pleasure boats and watercraft use for recreational purposes only, at the rate of one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) on each one hundred dollars ($100) of assessed valuation thereof. Section 14, ASSESSED VALUE DETERMINATION. In accordance with Section 58.1-3103 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, personal property mentioned in the above sections shall be assessed at actual fair market value, to be determined by the Commissioner of Revenue for the city of Virginia Beach. Section 15, CONSTITUTIONALITY. That if any part or parts, section or sections, sentences, clause, or phrase of tbis ordinance is for any reason declared to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions of tbis ordinance. Section 16. EF ECTIVE DATE. This ordinance shall be in effect January 1, 1990. First Reading: May 8, 1989 Second Reading: Adopted by the Council of the city of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the day of 1 1989, Item IV-F.l.d. ORDINANCE FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET ITEM # 31187 Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council ADOPTED: Ordinance to AMEND and REORDAIN Section 4-89 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, re Audit Fee for Bingo Games and Raffles. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REORDAIN SECTION 4-89 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA PERTAINING TO THE AUDIT FEE FOR BINGO GAMES AND RAFFLES BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THAT SECTION 4-89 IS HEREBY AMENDED AND REORDAINED AS FOLLOWS: Section 4-89. Audit Fee. An audit fee of-orte-half of one percent of gross receipts which an organization reports pursuant to section 4-88 of this article and section 18.2- 340.6 of the Code of Virginia, is hereby imposed. For any organization which has gross receipts less than two thousand dollars ($2,000.00), the audit fee is hereby waived. (Code 1965, Section 23-12.1; Ord. No. 1009, 11-26-79; Ord. No. 1312, 8-2-82) State law reference - Duty to establish audit fee, Code of Virginia, Section 18.2-340.7. This ordinance shall be effective on July 1, 1989. Adopted by the Council of the city of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 8th day of Mav 1 1989. - 12 - Item IV-F.I.e. ORDINANCE FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET ITEM # 31188 Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council ADOPTED: Ordinance to AMEND and REORDAIN Section 31-61, Subparagraphs (a) and (b) of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, re charge for depositing solid waste at City refuse disposal areas. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REORDAIN SECTION 31-61 SUBPARAGRAPHS (a) AND (b) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRCTNIA PERTAINING TO THE CHARGE FOR DEPOSITING SOLID WASTE AT CITY REFUSE DISPOSAL AREAS BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINTA BF-ACH, VIRGINIA, THAT SECTION 31-61 SUBPARAGRAPHS (a) AND (b) ARE HEREBY AMENDED AND REORDAINED AS FOLLOWS: Section 31-61 Use Charges. (a) There shall be a fee of twenty-five twenty-six dollars and fifty cents ($25.00 $26.50) per ton, or a thirteen dollar ($13.00) minimum charge for less that one ton, or any part thereof, for all sanitary solid waste, refuse, debris or garbage generated solely within the city and deposited at the city refuse disposal areas; provided, however, that residents of the city depositing sanitary solid waste, refuse, debris, or garbage generated solely from their households may deposit the same free of charge. (b) There shall be a fee of seventy-five cents ($.75) per tire for cutting and disposing of tires at the city refuse disposal areas. This ordinance shall be effective on July 1, 1989. Adopted by the Council of the city of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 8thday of 1989. - 13 - Item IV-F.I.f. ORDINANCE FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET ITEM # 31189 Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council APPROVED upon FIRST READING: Ordinance to AMEND Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, by ADDING thereto a new Section 35-252 re short-term rental tax. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 35 OF THE CODE 1 OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH BY ADDING 2 ERTAINING TO 3 THERETO A NEW SECTION 35-252 P 4 SHORT-TERM RENTAL TAX 5 Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Virginia 6Beach, Virginia, that chapter 35 of the Code of the CitY Of 7Virginia Beach is hereby amended and reordained by adding thereto 8a new section 35-252 as follcws: 9 ARTICLE xII 35-252 SHORT-TERM I 10 Section 35-252. Short-term rental tax. 11 (a) Levied. amount. 12 Pursuant tO the C n 13 assessed an f one (1). 14 @a short-te 15 er e-t On th@ rOsE; r-ceeds 16 be in addition to the rtax levied ection 58.1-605-of ax 17 the Cod nia. F r@ this section, ss 18 idroceeds" mean the total a, to each T)erson f.or the al 19 rental of 20 sales tax ursuant to the Virginia Ret 21 Act. 22 ily rental ined. 23 F r Oses "daily. ental 24 ro ert ' means all tang personal prop 25 and owned bY. .1-1 (33 the Code of 26 exc 27 Vir er tangi Dersonal. auired to be 28 licensed qistered with - r Vehicl@es of 29 artment 0 Fishe 30 Aviation. d. 31 32 pe en e short-term r ntal 33 business i less than e 34 rei s of suc business in vear ate from 35 transactions nvolvi re] s Of ninety-two (@2 36 consecut inc 37 t- the S-me -':E;on or a pe son af 38 Afflliated" for (5%) of any 39 common owners 40 offlcers or pa ers in co-on with the lessee. For rtners 41 ses of this test, (i) any 42 Lhe lessor shall he treate 43 e ei, 44 ---sona for th al 45 ----7ices 46 pro shall be treated a pts from the de. d 47 renti 48 inst 49 tion- 50 c)f rental property- that 51 rental p rt - 52 Except for daily rental_ Dassenger cars, re t@al ntal ]2rope classili-e-d 5 3 for taxation pursuant tO Sect e Code Of 54 55 nla- 56 (e Cc)llectiloln', retur 57 Every. sOn the short-term rental 58 bus collect- rental ta, from the lessee ot the 59 dai time of The lessor of 60 the dailv re hall t arterlv return_to 61 the commissioner of Revenue, i ross ldroceeds shall emit 62 der he s ntal business a arter he tax as 63 th rewith the pz led with the ent of tax shall b 64 65 Commissione Revenue on or before the 20th each of@he ISS LUl@ n@ 66 months of-. eeds a 1E he 67 re 68 cecdl]iniq auarters 69 De ember 31. The return. on 70 fo formati the Commissioner the amo nt of and the tax 71 re ng 2 72 The taxes... 73 under this article shall be deemed to be held in t 74. person required to collect su 1 remitted uired 75 in this article. 76 (f) Procedure upon failure to-collect, re2 rt or remit 77 taxes. 78 I it is so to do, shall 79 fail or refuse to collect the tax imposed .der this rtcle and 80 to make, within the time ]2r vii(dae(da ilni t-h-is article,.the returns 81 and remittances required in th . the commissioner of 82 Revenue shall proceed in su h manner as he may de m best to 83 obtain facts and information on which to b 84 tax due. As soon as the COmmissioner..of Revenue s rocure 85 such facts and information as he is abl n which to 86 base the assessment of anv tax payabl 87 failed or refused to collect such tax and to make such @+-,irn and 88 remittance, he shall proceed to determine and assess. 89 person the tax, Denaltv and interest provided for le -ered mail ent to his 90 and shall notif I senv- -U ", 91 last known Place of address. of the t 1 amount of such tax, 92 penalty and in.---@@ .@,9 the total mount- thereof shall be 93 ble within ten (10) days from the date f such notice. In 94 the event such tax is not 2aid thin te. (10) d. s frm the date 95 of the notice, the Treasurer shall 2roceed to collect s-e in 96 accordance with Chapter 9 of Title 58.1 of the Code of ini-a. 97 (g) PenaltV and interest. 98 I it is so to do, shall 99 fail or refuse t- @-ii- t@ the commissioner oif R@ev@e-nu-e- t-,he tax 100 collected and Daid under this article within the 101 time sp@cified in the article, there shall be added to such tax a 102 penaltv in the amount of ten (10) of the tax Dast due or 103 the swn of ten ( whichever is the qreater. The 104 assessment of such penaltv shall not be deemed a defense to ai 105 criminal prose a anv return.or remittance 106 as required in this article. Addit 3 107 payments of all taxes due shall be added at the rate of ten (10) 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 percent per year. Penal&y and interest for failure to DaY the tax assessed_pursuant to this article shall be assessed on th___~e first da_~_y_followin_g_the day__such ~arterly_installment_q_t_~ent is due. (h) Exclusions and exemptions. No tax shall be collected or assessed on (i). rentals ~ the Commonwealtha~olitical subdivision of the Commonwealth or the United States or (~ rental of durable medical e_~q~pment as defined in subdivision 22 of Section 58.1- 608 of the Code of Virqinia. Additi~ ~all__y~_ all exe~ a_p_p_licable in Chapter 6 of Title 58.1 of the Code of Vir2~nia (_~_58.1-600 et. rental property tax. (i) Renter's certificate of term rental a_p_plication Commissioner se_.q~) shall a_~_~_ mutatis mutandis to the dail_~ registration. Every person engaging in the business of short- of tanq~ble ersonal ro err shall file an for a certificate of re_~istration with the of Revenue. The a_~p_lication shall be on a form prescribed b_~y_the Commissioner of Revenue and shall set forth the name under which the a_~plicant intends to ~erate the rental business~ the location and such other information as the commissioner may require. Each applicant shall owner of the rental business. If the sign the application a~ rental business is owned b__~ 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 an association, be signed by a member, partner, s_pecificallj{_ authorized ~ the corporation to sign. Upon approval Commissioner of Revenue_x partnership or corporation, the application shall executive officer or other person association~___partnershi--~ of the a certificate of application by the. re_~q~stration shall be issued. The certificate shall be cons icuousl dis la ed at all times at the place of business for which it is issued. The certificate is not assignable and shall be 4 141 vali he p se name 142 place of b. i.@s. desi @ted. 143 ies for violation of article. 144 An atinq or f. 145 provision of -t shall be guilty Of a Class 3 146 demeanor- PrOvicdled howev if the amount. of tax due and " nowuv 147 unpaid for any uarterlv installment exceeds erson 148 allin tO remit payment when due shall 149 m sdemeanor- 150 This ordinance shall be effective on and after July 1, 151 1989. 152 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, 153 Virginia on the _ day of 1989. 154 GLF/jis/epm 155 05/02/89 156 CA-89-3301 157 \ordin\proposed\35-252.pro FIRST READING: May 8, 1989 5 - 14 - Item IV-F.I.g. ORDINANCE FY 1989-1990 OPERATING BUDGET ITEM # 31190 Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Moss, City Council ADOPTED: Ordinance to AMEND Chapter 18 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, by ADDING Section 18-104.1 re license taxation. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry 1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 18 OF THE CODE 2 OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, BY 3 ADDING SECTION 18-104.1 PERTAINING TO LICENSE 4 TAXATION 5 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA 6 BEACH, VIRGINIA: 7 That Chapter 18 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach is 8 hereby amended by adding section 18-104.1, which shall read as 9 follows: 10 Section 18-104.1. Short-term rental business. 11 Every person engaged in the short-term rental business as 12 defined in section 35-252 of this code shall be classified in the 13 cateqory of retail sales and shall pay a license tax eclual to 14 that imposed in section 18-89 on merchants, retail. 15 This ordinance shall become effective on July 1, 1989. 16 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia 17 Beach, Virginia, on the 8 day of 1989. 18 GLF/epm 19 05/02/89 20 CA-89-3299 21 \ordin\proposed\18-104-l.PRO 1 5 Item IV-F.2. ORDINANCE ITEM # 31191 Upon motion by Counc 1 1 woman Hen[ey, seconded by Counci ]woman Parker, CIty Council ADOP'TED upon SECOND READING: Ordinance to APPROPRIATE $28,870 to the Department of Mental Health/Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse for the Coim un I ty Youth Against Drugs Program. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. BaLim, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Flenley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry AN ORDIMANCE To APPRDPRI= $28,870 TO ME DEp oF @AL HEALIIH/MERRAL TION AND CE ABUSE FoR Tm Ty YourH AGAINST the federal gov@t, through the Alcohol and Dnig PrL-vention, Early intervention and Education furids, has made available furids for support of prevention, early intervention and education in Virrjinia during FY 89 and FY 90, and WHEREAS, the state has allocated $28,870 of these funds to the Virginia Beach t of Mental Health/mental Retardation and substance Abuse for implementation of a ccmmmity basecl p to foster a drug-free lifestyles among youth ages thirteen to seventeen, and , the @ity based progr-am, called ComTunity Youth Against Drugs, is desigried to be self-perpetuatirig after the grant period ends, NOW RE BE IT 0 BY TM OOMCIL OF IM CM OF @EM BEACH, that funds in the amount of $28,870 be appropriated by the City of V@inia Beadi to fund the Ccm=ity Youth Against Drugs Prograin, and that revenue frcwn the federal gavertmient be increased by $28,870 for the period of the grant. This ord shall be effective frcxn the date of its adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the- 8 Oay of May 1989. First Reading aY 1, 1989 Second Reading ay 8, 1989 @O CotITEi4T - 16 - Item IV-G.I. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31192 Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf DECLARED a PUBLIC HEARING on: PLANNING (a) WINTHROP A. SHORT, JR. VARIANCE (b) LINDA CHAPPEL AND BARBARA CREECH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (c) WILLIAM DONALJ) AND ELIZABETH ANNE KEENER CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (d) FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CffURCH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (e) FIRST LYNNHAVEN BAPTIST CHURCH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (f) HAUSER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES, 1NC. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (g) FRANK SPAPEN, HAROLD HALL, JORET'rA WAFTS HALL & PMI DEVELOPMENT CONDITIONAL ZONING CLASSIFICATION (h) F. WAYNE McLESKEY, JR. STREET CLOSURE (i) LYI;E T. AND MARY E. SMITH VARIANCE (j) EAST COAST OIL CORPORATION CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - 17 - Item IV-G.l.a PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31193 Winthrop A. Short, the applicant, represented himself Upon motion by Counci Iman Sessoms, seconded by Vice Mayor Fentress, City Council APPROVED the appllcation of WINTHROP A. SHORT, JR. for a Variance to Section 4.4(b) of the Subdivision Ordinance. Appeal from Decisions of Administative Off ices In regard to certain elernents of the Subdivision Ordinance, subdivision for Winthrop A. Short, Jr. Parcel is located at the southeast intersection of White Acres Road and Whiteacre Court. Plats with more detailed information are avai table in the Department of Planning. BAYSIDE BOROUGH. Voting: 9-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baun, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Counci I Members Voting Nay: None Counci I Vembers Absent: Reba S. McClanan and John L. Perry - 18 - Item IV-G.I.b. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31194 Richard Browner, Suite 46, 720 Lynnhaven Parkway, represented the applicant LCDR Mark Terrell, NAS Oceana, Phone: 433-2408, advised the Navy was in favor of the applicatiod. The club house associated with the project is located outside of the AICUZ High Noise Zone and not affected by restricted easements. Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Vice Mayor Fentress, City Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of LINDA CHAPPELL and BARBARA CREECH for a Conditional Use Permit: ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATTON OF BARBARA CREECH AND LINDA CHAPPELL FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A GOLF COURSE, DRIVING RANGE AND CLUB HOUSE Z05891216A BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGTNIA BEACII, VIRGTNIA Ordinance upon application of Barbara Creech and Linda Chappell for a Conditional Use Permit for a golf course, driving range and club house on the south side of Harper's Road, 4700 feet northwest of the intersection with London Bridge Road. Said parcel contains 330 acres. Plats with more detailed information are available in the Department of Planning. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH. The following conditions shall be required: 1. The site plan and rendering submitted by the applicant shall be substantially adhered to. 2. All crossings for the golf course across proposed Estates Drive are to be under the roadway via a pedestrian tunnel. 3. As shown on the submitted site plan, hole #26 and the associated fairway are located too close to the Estates Drive overpass and must be relocated. 4. Additional right-of-way dedication will be required for the slope of tlle approaches to the Estates Drive overpass at the time of detailed site plan review. 5. The developer shall be responsible for all site plan requirements such as posting a portion of a signal bond, right and left turn lanes, street lighting, building all or a portion of Estates Drive along the frontage of this site and tying into an existing street. Tmprovements to Harpers Road will also be required at the time of site plan submittal. 6. The utilization of best management practices for controlling stormwater runoff which are reasonably applicable to the development of the site and in keeping with the recommendations for the proposed Back Bay/North Landing River @lanagement District. - 19 - Item IV-G.I.b. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31194 (()ontinued) This OrdIn ance sha II be ef f ectlve upon the dateof adopt Ion. Adopted by the Counc 1 1 of the City of VI rg in la Beach, Vi rg In ia, on the Eighth Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-nine. Voting: 9-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. BauTi, Vice Mayor Rc)bert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and Wlillam D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council %mbers Absent: Reba S. McCianan and John L. Perry - 20 - Item IV-G.I.c. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31195 William Donald and Elizabeth Anne Keener, the applicants, represented themselves and advised 87 children would be served by this facility. Upon motion by Councilman Moss, seconded by Councilman Balko, City Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of WILLIAM DONALD AND ELIZABETH ANNE KEENER for a Conditional Use Permit: ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF WTLLIAM DONALD & ELIZABETH ANNE KEENER FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A CHILD CARE CENTER R05891217 BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COTJNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Ordinance upon application of William Donald & Elizabeth Anne Keener for a Conditional Use Permit for a child care center on Lot 2, Block L, Level Green. Said parcel is located at 1304 Level Green Boulevard and contains 15,028 square feet. KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH. The following conditions shall be required: 1. There shall be an automatic sprinkler system and an automatic fire alarm system installed, meeting approval of City Fire Protection Engineer. 2. The existing fence surrounding the site shall be repaired to provide adequate screening for adjacent residences. 3. A Board of Zoning Appeals variance has been GRANTED to permit parking as shown on the submitted site plan. This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Eighth Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-nine. - 21 - Item IV-G.l.c. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31195 (Continued) Voting: 9-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. BaLn, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, John D. Moss, Mayor Nbyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: Reba S. McClanan and John L. Perry - 22 - Item IV-G.I.d. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31196 Joseph W. Hood, Jr., 4004 Oceanfront, Phone: 340-5800, represented the applicant Wl II i am E. McCl urg, Arch ltect, 1245 Las kin Road, Phone: 428-7004, regi stored In support of the application but WAIVED his right to speak. Upon motion by Vice Nbyor Fentress, seconded by Councilman Heischober, City Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application ot FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH for a Conditional Use Permit: ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A CHURCH AND RELIGIOUS EDUCATION FACILITY R05891218 BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Ordinance upon application of First Presbyterian Church for a Conditional Use Permit for a church and reilgious education facility at the southwest corner of Pacific Avenue and 36th Street. Said parcel is located at 300 36th Street and contalns 1.15 acres. Plats with more detailed Information are available In the Department of Planning. VIRGINIA BEACH BOROUGH. The tollowing conditions shall be required; 1. The utilization of best management practices for controlling stormwater runoff which are reasonably applicable to the development of the site. This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Eighth Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-nine. Voting: 9-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baun, Vice %yor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, John D. Moss, Mayor Wyera E. Oberndort, Nancy K. Parker and William 0. Sessorns, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: Reba S. McClanan and John L. Perry Councilman Sessoms DISCLOSED he is a Mernber of the First Presbyterian Cnurch, but as per advice of City Attorney he may vote on this application. - 23 - Item IV-G.l.e. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31197 Bruce W. Gallup, 315 First Colonial Road, Phone: 428-8132, Engineer representing the applicant Upon motion by CouncII man Ba Iko, seconded by Co unc i l woman Parker , City Co unc i I ADOPTED an Ord lnance upon appl lcation of FIRST LYNNHAVEN BAPTIST CHURCH for a Donditional Use Permit: ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF FIRST LYNNHAVEN BAPTIST CHURCH FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT R05891219 BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Ord in ance upon application of First Lynnhaven Baptist Church for a COnditional Use Permit for a church on the northwest side of Robert Jackson Drive, 540 feet more or less northeast of Gimbert Drive. Said parcel Is located at 2744 Robert Jackson Drive and contains 1.718 acres. Plats with more detai led infortnation are available in the Department of planning. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH. The following conditions shall be required: 1. Category I screening is required along the northern property line of the .168 acre parcel being added to the church site for additional parking. 2. The utilization of best managernent practices for controlling stormwater runoff which are reasonably applicable to the development of the site. This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Eighth Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-nine. Voting: 9-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baun, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Helschober, Barbara M. Henley, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Wmbers Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: Reba S. McCianan and John L. Perry - 24 - Item IV-G.l.f. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITFII # 31198 Attorney Charles Salle', 192 Ballard Court, Phone: 490-3000, represented the applicant. Attorney Salle' advised the application is actually for 6,000 square feet of a building which is located on a 3.5 acre site in an area zoned industrial. Upon motion by Councilman Balko, seconded by Vice Mayor Fentress, City Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of HAUSER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, INC. for a Conditional Use Permit: ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF HAUSER AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE, INC. FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE REPAIR GARAGE R05891220 BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Ordinance upon application of Hauser Automotive Service, Inc. for a Conditional Use Permit for an automobile repair garage on the west side of London Bridge Road, 177.09 feet north of Bowland Parkway. Said parcel is located at 499 London Bridge Road and contains 3.5 acres. Plats with more detailed information are available in the Department of Planning. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH. The following conditions shall be required: 1. The applicant must obtain a variance from the Board of Zoning Appeals to the Category VI landscape screening requirement. 2. No outside storage of automobile parts or inoperable automobiles will be allowed. This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Eighth Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-nine. Voting: 9-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: Reba S. McClanan and John L. Perry - 25 - Item TV-G.I.g. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNTNG ITEM # 31199 Jahn Summs, 127 South Witchduck Road, Phone: 499-3255, represented the applicant Upon motion by Councilman Balko, seconded by Councilman Sessoms, City Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of FRANK SPAPEN, HAROLD HALL, JORETTA WATTS HALL and PM][ DEVELOPMENT COMPANY for a Conditional Zoning Classification: FRANK SPAPEN, HAROLD HALL, JORETTA WATTS HALL and P@ll DEVELOPMENT COMPANY FOR A CONDITIONAL ZONING CLASSIFICATION Z05891245 BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Ordinance upon application of Frank Spapen, Harold Hall, Joretta Watts Hall and PMI Development Company for a Conditional Zoning Classification from R-7.5 Residential District to B-2 Community Business District on the east side of north Great Neck Road, 1200 feet more or less north of Virginia Beach Boulevard Said parcel contains 41,882.94 square feet. Plats with more detailed information are available in the Department of Planning. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH. The following conditions shall be required: 1. An agreement encompassing the proffers of this Conditional Zoning shall be recorded with the Clerk of the Circuit Court and is hereby made a part of the proceedings. 2. No portion of any building or other structure shall exceed 35 feet in height. This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Eighth Day of May, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-nine. Voting: 9-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: Reba S. McClanan and John L. Perry Harold H. Hall, Joretta Watts Hall, Jahn Wallace -Contract C)wners Point O' Woods Company - Title Holder TO PRC) COVENMM, -@'RICI'IONS AND r-ONDITION.9 CI@ OF VIR(,INIA BEACH THIS I)T-Cl@'I'ION C)F@ (-'OVENAHr.3. AND (7,C)NDITIoN,9. made thi.9- llth day c,f N(-)vem)Der 198[i by and @tween POIM' O' WC)C)Tfz; C(Y4PANY. title 1-iclder & HAROLD Ii. l@,. JORF,17A W@71'E; HAI@,. and @-IAHN WALLACE '-',LJW3. C(intract Clwnerc3. hereiiiafter referred to as GRANrOr6. at-i(I the CM OF VIF,,(,'INIA BFACH, a miiniciT.)al corpordtion of the Commonwealth of Vir-g_inia. lipreinafter referred to as GRA@: WITNMD-@ : WHFREAS, the (,-rantors have initiated an am,--n(:Inient tc, the Zoninq Map of the City of Virgii)ia Betch. Vircririia, lDy petition of the Grantot-s addressed to the Grantee, so as to chanqe the classification of the Grantors' prop,--rty (hereinafter referred to as the Property) from R-7 Resideiitial District to B-2 Limited Community BLisiness District on certain prcpertv containing .9615 acres, more or less, located at (+/-) 1200' Nort@ip-ast corner of Virginia Beach Blvd aryj Great Neck Poad Intersection in the Lynr@iaven Borough, in the City of Vdrginia Beach. Virginia. generally I<nown as 300 Blocl< Nortli Great NPck Road a@ shown on the ",@ey of Propertv of @-wrence J. C@,oldrich, El' Als," attached hereto, dated April 13, 1988, made by Galltip DAuveyox-s an(i D-gineers, Ltd. dt beinq the property acquired by tlie Gr@intors by deed recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Vircrinia Beach, Virginia. in Deed Bool< 752 at pacre 258; and *F=, the Crantee's policy is to I)rovide only for the orderly development of lat-id fcr variolis purposes inr-lttdii-icr i-esident@al and limited commerci-al purposes, throi-igh zoning @ other larxi development legislation; and Wi@, tlie- Grajitc-rs ackricjwl,,-dqes thdt tl-te two classifications coticei-ne(71 could @ in conflict but s@its ]i,-,wc-.ver til-at 1-in(ier @iiven circ.@im-3tarice.'3 they can be compatil)le. In order to ctain permissioii fcr the (lifferii-ig use on thp- area of the proderty the 0-rantors reccctni:@es the need to protect the cop)mtinitv from possible effects of the cliancte by a(-ceptit-p tli,-, inip,)Sitioi@ of certain reasoi-iable corxiitions not gener,ally applied to B-2 Zoned but which will govern ttie use of the property in this case. Wi@10, the Crantors have voluntarily proffered an wyitim in advance cf ai-id I)ric@r to the ptthlic lieaririq )Defo@-e the Gi-antee, as a part ot the pr@sed aine-ridment to the Zon@r)q Map, in addition to the re-gulatio@- pi-ovided for the B-2 zonin(,T district by ttie Compret-iensive Zonin@T Orciinance, the followil-p i-easoi-iable cc,nditions. It is intended that these conditions relati@ to the physical developinetit an(i operation of the property to be adol)t@i as a pai-t cf the ameffhi,--nt to lihe Zoninq Map relative t(.) the prr)r)er,ty, which has a reasonable relation to tl-ie rezoninct and the nep-d for which is genei-ated by the rezoniiiq: and MiMF@i, said cc,nclitions hivii@ bc-,en profei-red by the (,rant(-)rs @- allowed and accepted by ttie (.3rantee as part of ttie amet-attent to th,-- Zorsiriq Ordinance. such cor)dition-9 shall continue in ftill fcrce and effect until a sul)Seqtient ainendmeiit clia@es ti-ie Toniiig on tlie prcperty: provdded, however, that suci-I conditions shall contini-ie despite a @sequent amendment if the sulxgeqlient ame@ent is part of ti-ie com@)rehensive implementatdon of a new oi- st@tantially rc-vised zonim. ordinarj(,e. tinlegs, notwithstandincl the foreqoinq. theqe cory-litions are dmended cr vai-ied by writteii iiisti-iimerit rec()-r-(Ie(I ir) ttie Clerl@'s Office of tlie Circtiit Court of the Ci@v of V4rgin@a @-,ach, Virgdnia, and execute(i bv ttie recor,(i owner of the t).t-opert.v at tlie tinie of recorci@tti@-)I-i of sucl-i irLgtlllillent: I)rjvided. fu-r-ther. ttiit si-ich instrument is ccn,@nted tc, I)v the. Grantee in writinct a,,3 evidenced by a certified --opy of @,-in or(linance or resolutioi@ adopted l-)y the cTovernii-q bodv cf tl-ie CraritE,,e, after i r.)ublic h(-,irim I)f--foy,(-' the Grantf-H, advertised pi-irsuarit tc, tlie pi-cvisicng @)f (--cy,@,, cf Virqinici, Sectiori 15.1-431, which said ordinaiice cr resol@)ticn shall be recordc@ci alon(-T with sucli ii@strump-nt as conclusive eviderice of sucli crii-Lsei-it; NC)W. tlie f(@,r his heirs, personal repteE@,eiit,itivt@@'3, Li@d (,I- I i(@@y ill vc)lurl@,-iriiy aii@l witlic,itt ii-ty I)Y :,i, ttie- or its gover-iiimj ldcdy trl(i Wil-liolit, ariv elem@,ijt Dl (@r -ILiid f,t C) quc) tor zol Ii i-i@T, Li@sc-- r@ riiiit . re@zc)riin@j, -ii te plcii i, lualdii-q p&,t-mit, c,i- @if)l)roval, hetel@,y tlif' fc)llcwii-icf of cc-iiditioi@. coveriaiits, al-l(l i@ t(, Ill(, lily,'-@i(-al dev,?Ior,njc@iii--, aii(I c,@)ercitiori (--,f tlie F)rc,l,erty afil govel-l-lilicj tlle i-licr(',c,f aricl liere))Y (le(,,Iat@ t@l-tat ttiey hill l@, c()v@ii-antp --i r id ,@ervitt-l(le,@,, i-ttniiiilg witli J-)rcptitv, whic-l-i slicll ],e )Dii-i(.Iiii(j tipoll ti le prc,pei-ty aiid kil@ii ili pai@ties aild t@,ol"Soll-9 Ltiicief-, I)y cr ttirckigi-i the Graritors, hi@3 1-ieii-@, perfsori,@l Y-epreseritative.-,, tenants. gyaritc-es aricl other uccess(,)rs iii interest or titl,--. liamely: PRC)FFU@ I :T(-) @lic@ e,:<tei-it P3-.--ict,ic,@l all tree@ IccatEd witllil@ fifi@ec,-n foot (15') ldi-iffer i-eqLtirc@(I I)y CiLy cirdinances located @tween tlie si-ildiect I)rot)ert@y an(] adiacent resi(l@iitiil stiall @- prE-,.ger-ved. PF,01-,Fg', 2: ITie t@@l@it -ill (,kttdoc)r liglit,-, shall @, E;hiel(ied tc, dir-ect liglit and ctl@iro cjni.,c, the, preiiiisef. @.iid liglitirig @ii-icl cjlal-e E,,hall t)e, (ieflected, slitded, ancl fc,cilged @W,71Y FIC)III @2ill a(ijc)inii-ig property. Asly 01-ttdoc,]: lightilKj fi)ftllr-e- -li@il I ric-L L-k,, (-@r-ecte(I an,/ @ti(Itier tyiaii fctirtpen f@t (14') . PfW)I-FM 3: -Me Gr,@ritors pf-@@@fter.9 tliat ai@y I)iL,3ine@s @ictivity w@ll be restricted to hours nf INisiiiess l@,tweeri 8:00 a.m. ili@j 10:00 f).m. PRC)FF'ER 4: @l,, trasli or, refLu3e (ILnpSters shill be located on or i-itilized on .3i-il@.iect pr(-,p,-.Yi,,/. PROT-T -@, @;: Mi@ ri,@t l@@, veteT-iriaiy establi--hni@nt-, I)otinls, keitnels. eatiricr alyl Illtc, ei-vic@e cEi-iterg. iii(i coiiimercial pcty-king lots. PP,0171.,T@ 6: @-,rz@ntc,r-@. tc, tt)e (-,-iirb ci-it (,ii Cye,@t N@(,'I@ Rc,@ici c,rt a,-Iic,ilill-t(T @@)iie tiilf ci(7-i-e c-c,iiiiii,21-ci@tl '311@iiiiig tl-i,@ WiLli @3LLb-ie,-t pi-c,l:,erty. Liii@i t(-, inf@.t@ill to 1: @iiii-i-ing c@1-3 afc,re@-,@ijd -ic,ye t(@ tl@e .-,,c)iith cf s@ibie(-,t propfi-ty ai-id ii.tnniii,j nortl-i t@, ?.XiF3tirici (-I.ub cut ot@ r@r,-,p,:,rty. li@ aclcliticii riql-it ti-iri@ oi-ilv will be allc)wed wtie-n i-,,xitiric.1 pycr)@l-ty t,, ti-.-ive.1 iicji-tti @-)n (,'reat Necl< All iiigi(@sFo, ai-icl fr-,--in t4ecl, P,(@d i-o tlie, c,iie-half acre coiioerci,il .9ite ,hall l@, ttiroLicTYi tlie cui-l@ clit, ori sLLbie,(:!t r)roperty. I Stic,i@il(I the, ttie, nie(liali i,31i-ii-iclEi west cf sitc@ will li@ive typf- (,,f (,@irl)ing I)oi-ir@i to prctiibit L,,-ce@s t(-, S(@tttl-l C,r @it Nt@-ck r@@-,@id fr,7,ir@ C,r, L() N(jytli Cre,7it Necl< R(@ad fi,,)m Rc-cigai-i Aveni-@e. Ttie C7i-,gi-iLor sliall pL@y f(-)i- c)r i-eiinbt,tyse ttic- City for st-ict, altc-,ratic,ri. All t,-, R-7.'@@, tl--2 t(-, ttic@ I-eqLtireiiielit@ refer to tilr@ Zci-iiiig. ()Idin,-Irtcc-, cf ti[e, City (,f Vi]-giriia Be;:ic:@i. Vir@lil-iii, irl a@@ of May 10. 1.988, wliich is by this i-eference iricorpor@ited hereiii. ,i C,-,V(tll, lit , cill@-I CA(Jreo, tlicti-, (1) tlif, Z@-@i-iinct A@imini trit(:,y (,f tlie City of Vii-giriia R@acl,, Vii-@tirtia, l@ ve@,3tt@ci witil @.111 tiecessary aiitlioiity c,ri 1-@-h,A I f (if [tie ),-x-,Iy C,f tl)f@ City of Vii inia @ac@,. Vii-qinia, tc, ,i(imiril-t@el- aii(i (,i-ifc,i-ce the foreg(-,jnj (-,ondition.-3. (,,c,veriai@ts dr-icl re.,Btrictiolis, ii-icltlcliiig (i) t@le cii:,Jeiii-ig in writ@,ii@t of t@ie i-emc,(Iyiii(i of ariy i@oncoffipliance viitil s(tch @Iril i@i) ti-ie l@-)ril)girig (-,f I P-qa I @(-t@ ion c,r si-tit to erislire c,-)mpliai-ice wit@t iiicltidii-ici ff] lid@-ttcLy C,l pl,-@Iiil)itc)ry inji-inct@c,i-i, zil femerit,, Iatiiage@, or otiier acti(@n, suit c,i- pi-rcc-,edirigs; ('-)) ttle fiiilttr,@ to me@t all c:@,j-iditiorL@. coii@3tittit@@ t(-@ deny i -,@. @iin(-e (-,,f ai-iy tl-ie ci 1.,3 iii,7iy t@. ar)r)rc@piiate: (3) if ,ig it@ved ),y @Atiy de@@if@,icii -,f tt)c@ Zcnirt(.T A(Iiiiinigtratc,i- uiade ri-ir,st-iarit tc@ tY,e provi,,.,ic,ll.@ of tll@, Citv Ccxle. tilp C'ZO, or tIliF,@ the Craintor, siiall t@o t-lie I K:,Iy f C,y I-lie review pric,r tc@ iiistittitin@t iii (,C@@uyt; iii(-i (4) I-lie. Z,-,,nityi M@,p iti@,y @,@li,7,W Iy @it-i apprc)@.ria@,e ,3vuil-)ol on @,,f iittic-liirir 1,@ c@f ttie, @-,n tlie iri@l tile tllcl ifiay IK@ rfi@icle, i-eLLci@ly available f(-@t- Pl,tl)lic in tllc-, c,ffice of tl-ie Z@)niiig A(briini-ti-@tc,r- and in the Planning Department arki the they shall be recorded in the Clerk's Office of tlie Circuit Court of the City (:)f Virqinia Beach, Virginia, ar)d ir)dexed in the name of the Grantor and Grantee. WITNESS the followinu sicrnatLLr seals. @LD H. HALL WATrS HALL SrATE Or VIRGINIA, CITY OF !)iroi@@ to-wit: 1, V'@ PLib N.t@ lic in and for the State of Virginia at @ge, do hereby certify that Lawrence Goldrich, managing general partner of Point O@ w@l-.Mse name is signed to the foregoing instrument bearing date of the tA,@- day of__. 1989, acknowledged the same before me in the City and State aforesaid. Given under my hand this@,l@@@kday of rn 0 rc 1989. Notary PuDlic My Commission Expires: SrATE OF VIRGINIA, CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH to-wit: i, a Notary Public in and for the State of Virginia at 1-arge, do her6by certify that XM Jahn Wallace SumnL9, whose namex, XMissigned to thehagregoinq instrment beariiig date of the_llth day of November. 1988 aclcnowledged the same before me in the city arxi state aforesaid. Given t@er my hand this of 1989. day Not,Ary Public My Commission E>cpires 3 STATE OF CITY C)F i, Nctary F@iblic ii-i @id tlie --t,:ite C,f @,t @-irge, dc, liot-el),l C,'f@'itiry tlicil ft. liall ai-i(I JOT-eLta Wat,ts li@,i ii,@nie- trti dit(@ (-'f tile l,ith,__ (i@-iy of_Nc,veniber I.ot3B, tlave, the saii)e lef(-)re irie in the city ai-Ki state ai(-)res@i "r% Givt-@n i-iricler gty lidi-id this 'L@licly C,f Jose Gonzalez My Ccgimission YfibUCSTATEDFELQEE@-. - 26 - Item IV-G.I.h. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31200 Attorney Robert B. Cromwe I I , Pembroke One, Phone: 499-8971, represented the applicant F. Wayne NbLeskey, Jr. advised a rendering of the landscaping and depiction of the proposed sign will be provided A MOTION was made by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councliman Sessoms to APPROVE,subject to cornpliance of conditions by November 13, 1989, an Ordinance upon application of F. WAYNE 14cLESKEY, JR. for the discontinuance, closure and abandonment of an unimproved portion of Shore Drive located on the South side of Shore Drive extending between Mystic Cove Drive and Ocean Tides Drive, containing 7984.66 square feet (BAYSIDE BOROUGH). The conditions shall also Include a Landscaping Plan and depiction of proposed sign being subm[tted. C<)ndition No. 7 wi I I be amended to reflect: The City may repurchase the right- of-way to be closed at the same price if the property is required for road widening purposes. Lttility easements will be granted free-of-charge. Voting: 5-5 (MOTION LOST TO A TIE VOTE) Council Members Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko*, John A. Baun, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, and William D. Sessorns, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf and Nancy K. Parker Council Members Absent: John L. Perry Verbal Aye Council Lady McClanan returned to City Council at 2:40 P.M. - 27 - Item IV-G.I.h. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31200 (Continued) Upon motion by Counci Iman MDss, seconded by Vice Mayor Fentress, City Counci I DEFERRED INDEFINITELY Ordinance upon application of F. WAYNE McLESKEY, JR. for the disconttnuance, closure and abandonment of an unimproved portion of Shore Drive. This appl ication wi I I be DEFERRED unti I the recuperation of CC)unci Iman Perry. Ord inance upon appl lcation ot F. Wayne McLeskey, Jr. for the discontinuance, closure and abandonment of an unimproved portion of Shore Drive located on the south side of Shore Drive extending between Mystic Cove Drive and Ocean Tides Drive. Said parcel contains 7984.66 square feet. BAYSIDE BOROUGH. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: John A. Baun, Albert W. Balko, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McCianan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry - 28 - Item IV-G.I.i. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31201 Attorney Robert B. Cromwe I I , Pembroke One, Phone: 499-897 1, represented the app Iicant . Attorney Crornwe II submitted a petit ion contain lng 47 signatures in support of the appl ication (Said petitlon Is hereby made a part of the record.) Upon motlon by Counci Iman Moss, seconded by Counci Iman Heischober, City C)Ounci I DEFERRED unti I the City Counci I Meeting of May 15, 1989, the appl ication of LYLE T. AND MARY E. SMITH for a Variance to Section 4.4(b) of the Subdivision Ordinance, that all lots created In the R-6 Residential District have a lot width of 75 teet. This DEFERRAL will enable refinement of conditions. Appeal frorn Decisions of Administrative Officers In regard to certain elements of the Subdivision Ordinance, Subdivision for Lyle T. & Mary E. Srnith. Property Is located at 2033 Salem Road. Plats with more detai led information are available in the Department of Planning. KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: John A. Baun, Albert W. Balko, Vice %yor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessorns, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry - 29 - Item IV-G.I.i.b. ANNOUNCEMENT ITEM # 31202 Mayor Oberndorf INTRODUCED former Council Member George Ferrell, Kempsville Borough representative, in audience. 30 - I tem I V -G. I . j PLIBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31203 Attorney Robert C. Cromwe I I , Pembroke One, Phone: 499-8971, represented the applicant. Attorney Crornwell distributed a Landscape Plan which is hereby made a part of the record. Jack L. Fox, 4300 Sandy Bay Drive, Chairman of the Shore Drive Beautification Comittee and President of Baylake Pines Civic League, spoke in OPPOSITION. Reference was made to letter in OPPOSITION from L. K. Fenlon, Jr., President of the Lynnhaven Colony Civic League (Said letter is hereby made a part of the record). A MOTION was made by Councilman Balko, seconded by Vice Mayor Fentress to ADOPT application of EAST COAST OIL CORPORATION for a Conditlonal Use Per-mit for gasoline pumps in conjunction with a convenience store at the Southeast corner of Shore Drive and Jetty Street on Lots 1-6, Block 7, Lynnhaven Shores, containing 33,976.8 square feet (LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH). The existing four (4) B! I I boards sha I I be removed. Voting: 4-6 (MOTION LOST TO A NEGATIVE VOTE) Council Members Voting Aye: John A. Baun, Albert W. Balko, Vice Veyor Robert E. Fentress and Harold Heischober Council Members Voting Nay: Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McCianan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndort, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Absent: John L. Perry - 31 - Item IV-G.l.j. PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING ITEM # 31203 (Continued) Upon motion by Cbunci lwornan Parker, seconded by Counci Iman Moss, City Counci I DENIED an Ordinance upon application EAST COAST OIL CORPORATION tor a Conditional Use Permit: ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF EAST COAST OIL CORPORATION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR GASOLINE PUMPS IN CONJUNCTION WITH A CONVENIENCE STORE Ordinance upon application of East Coast Oil Corporation for a Conditional Use Permit for gasoline pumps In conjunction with a convenience store at the southeast corner of Shore Drive and Jetty Street on Lots 1-6, Block 7, Lynnhaven Shores. Said parcel contains 33,976.8 square feet. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH. Voting: 7-3 Counci I Nbmbers Voting Aye: Albert W. Balko, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Wyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: John A. Baun, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress and Harold Heischober Council Members Absent: John L. Perry - 32 - Item IV-H.I. UNFINISHED BUSINESS ITEM # 31204 ADD-ON Upon motion by Councilwoman McClanan, seconded by Councilman Balko, City Council ADOPTED: Resolution directing the City Manager to exercise the option to purchase 33 acres of land located at the intersection of Ferrell Parkway and General Booth Boulevard. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: John A. Baum, Albert W. Balko, Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D. Sessoms, Jr. Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: John L. Perry 1 A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE CITY 2 MANAGER TO EXERCISE AN OPTION TO 3 PURCHASE 33 ACRES OF LAND LOCATED 4 AT THE INTERSECTION OF FERRELL 5 PARKWAY AND GENERAL BOOTH 6 BOULEVARD 7 8 9 WHEREAS, pursuant to a contract dated March 29, 1989, 10 the City of Virginia Beach has an option to purchase 33 acres of 11 land, located at the intersection of Ferrell Parkway and General 12 Booth Boulevard, from Ferrell Parkway Associates, Inc.; 13 WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the 14 said 33 acres are needed for municipal purposes and that the City 15 should exercise its right to purchase same. 16 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE 17 CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 18 That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed 119 to give notice to Ferrell Parkway Associates, Inc. that the City 20 is exercising its right to purchase the real property described 21 in the option granted to the City pursuant to the agreement dated 22 March 29, 1989. 23 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Bpach, 24 Virginia, on the 8 day of May 1989. 25 26 GLF/jls 27 CA-89-3302 28 05/03/89 29 \ordin\noncode\ferrell.res 30 - 33 - Item IV-I.l. NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 31205 ADD-ON Vice Mayor Fentress distributed a copy of an Ordinance to set compensation of Council Members at $18,000 per annum/ Mayor at $20,000 per annum. BY CONSENSUS, this Ordinance shall be SCHEDULYD for the City Council Meeting of May 15, 1989 with the SECOND READING of the FY 1989-190 OPERATING BUDGET. - 34 - Item TV-I.2. NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 31206 ADD-ON Councilman Moss sponsored the Kempsvile Greens Civic League: The following speakers requested the City Council RESCIND the adminstrative approval of the Land Use Modification GRANTED the DRAGAS COMPANIES. Harold B. Booterbaugh, 4847 Kempsville Greens Parkway, Phone: 428-2000, represented the Kemspville Greens Civic League. On January 16, 1984, the City Council ADOPTED Ordinances upon application of R. G. MOORE for Changes of Zoning which included the Kempsville Greens Golf Course zoned as PD-H2 Planned Unit Development District. The original land use plan entailed town houses being built along with the golf course and interdispersed with ten four-story mid-rise condominiums on four seperate parcels of land. Harold B. Booterbaugh distributed information regarding Kempsville Greens to the City Council. (Said information is hereby made a part of the record.) On May 29, 1987, the Dragas Companies requested a MODIFICATION to the land use plan of the undeveloped condominium properties at Kempsville Greens, Parcels C, D, E and F. Said request was administratively APPROVED on June 8, 1987. William A. Rockwell, 4758 Kemspville Greens Parkway, Phone: 467-3877 Richard D. Chumney, 4740 Open Greens Drive, Phone: 467-0280, individual home owner OPPOSITION: Thomas Hansen, Vice President, The Dragas Companies, 4536 Bonney Road, Phone: 490-0161, distributed information relative the Dragas Companies and a chronology in the development of The Gables at Kempsville Greens. (Said information is hereby made a part of the record.) With reference to the damage caused by golf balls, the Dragas Companies has met with the Director of Parks and Recreation and attempted to develop a solution that offered screening along the property lines. This is presently under consideration. The City Staff will investigate the financial and legal aspects. - 35 - Item IV-J.l. ADJOURNMENT ITEM # 31206 Upon motion by Councilman Baum and BY ACCLAMATION, City Council ADJOURNED the Meeting at 5:47 P.M. a @@ Beve@ 0. Hooks Chief Deputy City Clerk Meyera Obernaorf @uth Hodg&s Smith, CMC M.Yr City Clerk City of Virginia Beach Virginia