HomeMy WebLinkAboutNOVEMBER 10, 1986 MINUTES
"WORLD'S LARGEST RESORT CITY"
CITY COUNCIL
MAYOR ROBERT G. ]ONES, A@ L,,g,
VICE MAYOR MEYERA E. OBERNDORF, A@ L.,g@
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JOHN A. BAUM, Bi.,@.,@ @@,h
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JOHN D. MOSS, K,.,@ill, @@.gh
NANCY K. PARKER, A, @,g,
JOHN L PERRY, B.,,id, B-,h 281 CITY HALL BUILDING
MUNICIPAL CENTER
RUTH HODGES SMITII CMC, Cil, Ci,k CITY COUNCIL AGENDA VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23456-1/202
(804) 427-4303
November 10, 1986
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
ITEM I. INFORMAL SESSION: VIRGINTA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Conference Room - 12:00 PM
A. CALL TO ORDER Mayor Robert G. Jones
B. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL
C. CONCERNS OF CITY COUNCIL
D. CITY MANAGER'S INFORMAL BRIEFING
1. JOINT CABLE CENTER BOARD
2. 1987 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS
Mr. Robert Matthias, Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator
E. MOTION TO RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION
ITEM II. FORMAL SESSION: VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL - Council Chambers - 2:00 FM
A. INVOCATION: Reverend John T. LeGault, Jr.
Scott Memorial United Methodist
B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIMCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
C. ELECTRONIC ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
D. ADOPTION OF ITEMS FOR THE FORMAL AGENDA
E. MINUTES
1. Approval of City Council Minutes:
a. INFORMAL & FORMAL SESSIONS: November 3, 1986
F. PUBLIC HEARING
1. PLANNING - BY CONSE14T
a. Application of First Presbyteriau Church of Virginia Beach for a
Conditional Use Permit for a church addition on certain property
Ti-tuated at the n r@theast corner of 36th gtreet and Sea Pines
Road, at 303 36th Street, containing 1.29 acres (Virginia Beach
Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
b. Application of Church of St. Gregory the Great, Catholic Diocese
of Richmond, for a Conditional Use Permit for a church addition
on property located 200 feet south of Virginia Beach Boulevard,
290 feet more or less west of Clearfield Avenue, at 5345 Virginia
Beach Boulevard, containing 14.62 acres (Bayside Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
c. Application of Fellowship Independent Baptist Church for a
Conditional Use Permit for a church addition on the southwest
side of Indian River Road, 774.34 feet southeast of Hawks Bill
Drive, at 5045 Indian River Road, containing 3.83 acres
(Kempsville Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
d. Application of All Saints Episcopal Church for a Conditional Use
Permit for a church (new sanctuary & renovations) on certain-
property located at the northwest intersection of Woodside Lane
and Adam Keeling Road, at 1968 Woodside Lane, containing 5 acres
(Lynnhaven Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
e. Application of Expressway Inn Associates, a Virginia Partnership,
for a Conditional Use Permit for a 92-unit motel on certain
property located on the south side of Greenwich Road 250 feet
east of Newtown Road, containing 1.114 acres (Bayside Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL -
f. Application of Bennie R. Wiley, Jr. for a Conditional Use Permit
for automobile sales and repair on the south side of Virginia
Beach Boulevard, 460 feet more or less west of North Plaza Trail
containing 2,969 acres (Lynnhaven Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
g. Application of Aimee Joyce Avery for a Conditional Use Permit for
a restaurant on certain property on the south side of George
Mason Drive, 568.21 feet west of North Landing Road at 2425
George Mason Drive, containing 1.26 acres (Princess Anne
Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
G. ORDINANCES
1. Ordinance to authorize the acquisition of property in fee simple for
expansion of the Nunicipal Complex aad the acquisition of temporary
and permanent easements either by agreement or by condemnation.
2. Ordinance to transfer $17,530 within the Comissioner of the
Revenue's Budget for two additional clerical positions in the
Taxation Division.
3. Ordinance to authorize a temporary encroachment into a portion of
City property known as Lake Joyce to Dallas V. Norman, Sr. and
Charlotte G. Norman, their heirs, assigns and successors in title.
H. CONSENT AGENDA
All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered in the
ordinary course of business by City Council and will be enacted by one
motion in the form listed. If an item is removed from the Consent
Agenda, it will be discussed and voted upon separately.
1. Ordinance to amend and reordain Section 21-11 of the City Code of the
City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, pertaining to Traffic School for
Violators.
2. Amended Agreement to expand the JOINT CABLE CENTER BOARD from three
(3) to five (5) members to be appointed by the City Manager and the
Superintendent of Schools.
3. Ordinance authorizing license refunds in the amount of $2,194.61.
1. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
J. NLRW BUSINESS
K. ADJOURNHENT
Item VI-E.1
MINUTES ITal # 26429
Upon motion by Councilman Fentress, seconded by Councilman Ba.lko, City Council
APPROVED the MINUTES of the INFORMAL AND FORMAL SESSIONS of November 17, 1986.
Councilwoman Henley referenced the MINUTES of
November 10, 1986, Item #26308, SAND REPLENISHMFNT.
Councilwoman Henley requested line one in the
second paragraph be eliminated: "Sand will be
made available on the basis of the interested
groups expressing their wishes to the City
regarding the Baltimore Channel."
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent;
None
Item II-E.1
MINUTES ITEM # 26370
Relative Page 39, Item I-D.I., last paragraph, Vice Mayor Obernorf requested
the MINUTES be corrected to read as follows:
Viee @4ayei- gbernde)rf reqaes%ed %he wgrding Gn +L@
b 8 City GGU14G!l B.Ot
iQ Refopenda
ann.G@rni-14g Caj@i;tal im@emen% Ppe,49e%s, tlq4-s
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"Vice Mayor Oberndorf asked that if it was desired
by the majority on the Council that a raising of
the limit for the City's General Obligation Bonding
Authority be put on the ballot. Then, it is her
desire the question be clearly worded so that the
public would be aware that @y raising this $10-
MTLLION cap, they are giving the Council the right
to borrow money without the approval o the public
throuph Referenda. She did not agree with doing
away with the public's participation in financial
Referenda."
Councilwoman Henley referenced Page 3, Item #26308, SAND REPLENISHMENT:
There are two typographical errors:
Line Three should state: "Secretary Watts advised Phase I Thimble Shoals
Dredging Project would @ not be a source of sand suitable for the beaches.
In the second paragraph, line three, the sentence should correctly read:
"Secretary Watts requested Virginia Beach and other interested parties make
renewed requests for this material and begin making the preparations you find
legally necessary to accept this material when available."
Councilwoman Parker referenced Page 7, TAX INCREASE, ITEM # 26322
Councilwoman Parker referenced: "Councilman Heischober had a more feasible
plan." She stated the words "more feasible" were more of an editorial
comment and the sentence should be rephrased. Councilman Heischober advised
the MINUTES reflected his comments exactly. The Mayor suggested placing
quotation marks around "feasible".
M I N U T E S
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
Virginia Beach, Virginia
November 10, 1986
The INFORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL was called to order
by Mayor Robert G. Jones in the Conference Room, City Hall Building, on Monday,
November 10, 1986,at 12:00 P.M.
Council Members Present:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Council Members Absent:
None
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MAT T E R S BY T HE MAYOR
BOND REFERENDA ITEM # 26301
The Mayor expressed pleasure with the Vote on the REFERENDA. Although the
Great Neck Community Center was DEFEATED, it appeared the twelve precincts in
the vicinity of same supported this by a substantial margin.
MAYORIS REPORT #4 ITEM # 26302
The Mayor distributed a copy of his report (#4) to Members of City Council, the
Staff and the Press.
TOUR OF THE TARGET AREAS ITEM # 26303
The Mayor referenced the TOUR of the TARGET AREAS. Although the TRT bus was a
rather "bumpyll ride, the City staff was to be commended as they readily
responded in detail to all of City Council's inquiries.
The Mayor expressed appreciation to Councilman Perry for the suggestion.
SCHOOL BOARD/
COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD ITEM # 26304
The Mayor advised discussions on November 7, 1986, with the SCHOOL BOARD and
the COMKUNITY SERVICES BOARD were most beneficial.
THE BREEDEN COMPANIES ITEM # 26305
The Mayor referenced Ordinances upon application of THE BREEDEN COMPANIES for
Changes of Zoning from B-2 to A-3 and B-1 to A-3 on Military Highway in the
Kempsville Borough. This Application had been SCHEDULED for the City Council
Meeting of November 24, 1986.
The Planning Commission recommended denial concerning these Ordinances, and
questioned whether A-2 would be acceptable to the applicant. At that
particular time, it was not acceptable.
The prospective buyers and sellers have reviewed the contract and now believe
A-2 Apartment District would be appropriate. The Mayor advised he had referd
their application back to the Planning Commission for review with reference to
the A-2 District before being heard by City Council
This application will NOT be heard by the City Council on November 24, 1986.
SCHOOL BOARD ITEM # 26306
The Mayor read the letter of Robert H. Callis, Vice Chairman of the Virginia
Beach School Board, expressing appreciation for serving on the Board, and his
desire not to be reappointed.
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MAT T E R S BY T HE MAYOR
GOVERNOR'S REPORT TO TOP
MANAGEMENT ITEM 26307
The Mayor and Vice Mayor will attend the GOVERNOR'S REPORT TO TOP MANAGEMENT
in New York City on November 13, 1986.
The Governor will address prospective business as in the hopes of attracting
them to Virginia.
SAND REPLENISHMENT ITEM 26308
The Mayor referenced a letter from Vivian E. Watts, Secretary of Transportation
and Public Safety, dated November 7, 1986. Secretary Watts advised Phase I
Thimble Shoals Dredging Project would be be a source of sand suitable for the
beaches. The amount of beach-quality dredged material from this first element,
a 50-foot outbound channel only, is quite limited. The sand that can be placed
on the beach will be within the next five (5) feet and will involve the Phase
II Project which is anticipated to be completed within a two year period.
Sand will be made available on the basis of the interested groups expressing
their wishes to the City regarding the Baltimore Channel. Secretary Watts
requested Virginia Beach and other interested parties make renewed requests
for this material and begin making the preparations the City finds legally
necessary to accept this material when available.
The City Manager advised the City has been on record since 1983 of requesting
dredged material and reiterated this request on numerous occasions followed by
the City Council's Resolution on May 15, 1986, directed to the Governor. The
Governor suggested the City advise the Virgnia State Port Authority. (Copy of
said letter is hereby made a part of the record).
The Mayor advised he was quite concerned by this response from Secretary Watts.
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C 0 N C E R N S 0 F C I T Y C 0 U N C I L
DESIGNkTED AREA TOURS ITEM # 26309
Councilwoman Parker further referenced the TARGET AREA TOUR was a good exercise
and might be a good idea to utilize in other areas such as relative rezonings
in the various Boroughs. This also afforded an opportunity to meet staff
members of the Community Development and Housing Authority.
Councilman Perry believed this was only the 'licing" on the cake, a more
thorough TOUR of the TARGET ARFAS was desirous.
Councilwoman McClanan believed the TOUR did need a more specific purpose, if
same was conducted again.
CITY COUNCIL BENEFITS ITEM # 26310
Councilman Baum referenced serving on the City Council was becoming a full time
job.
The Mayor advised the various Boards and Commissions and Council Members from
the various area cities are very interested in securing a Retirement Program.
SANDBRIDGE RESOLUTIONS ITEM # 26311
Councilwoman McClanan advised that she and Council Members Balko and Henley
had met with Members of the SANDBRIDGE COMMMITTEE.
Another meeting is SCHEDULED for November 12, 1986, at 9:00 A.M. when the
proposed Resolutions will be discussed and revised. A fairly extensive
analysis is desirous and the Report of Richard Browner, Chairman of the Coastal
Study Committee, should be completed as quickly as possible.
ROBERT M. STANTON
(GOODMAN-SEGAR-HOGAN)
BORROW PIT ITEM # 26312
Vice Mayor Oberndorf referenced the Ordinance upon application of ROBERT M.
STANTON for a Conditional Use Permit for a Borrow Pit in the Kempsville
Borough, which has been EXPEDITED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION to their November
12, 1986, Meeting and to the City Council Meeting of December 1, 1986.
Vice Mayor Oberndorf advised four Members of City Council will be KBSENT at
this particular Council Meeting to attend the National League of Cities
Conference (Congress of Cities and Exposition 1986 - November 29-December 3,
San Antonio, Texas). Vice Mayor Oberndorf requested this item be RESCHEDULED
to a night meeting either in December or January.
Vice Mayor Oberndorf requested Council's consideration as to whether the City
Council Meeting of December 1, 1986, could be RESCHEDULED in its entirity to a
later date. The City Manager advised this will be discussed in the Formal
Session in order for Robert Scott, Director of Planning, to respond to same.
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C 0 N C E R N S 0 F C I T Y C 0 U N C I L
PIEDMONT AIRLINES MAGAZINE ITEM # 26313
Vice Mayor Oberndorf referenced a clever advertisement in the Piedmont
Airlines Magazine entailing a "resumell for the City of Richmond attempting to
secure new businesses and listing the objectives of the City.
Vice Mayor Oberndorf further referenced another ad concerning Hanover County
and the Article announcing the Winners of the Piedmont Airlines Pace Magazine
1986 Silver T Award (best luxury golf resorts in the States of Virginia and
West Virginia). Hells Point Golf Club is listed as one of the outstanding Golf
Courses.
MAYORtS CO@IMITTEE ON THE
HANDICAPPED IT]24 # 26314
Steve Johnson, Chairman of the Mayor's Committee on the Handicapped, has
suggested a $10 fine does not deter people form utilizing the spaces reserved
for the handicapped. Mr. Johnson suggested a fine of forty ($40) dollars be
instituted.
Vice Mayor Oberndorf requested the fines on the handicapped spaces be
considered as a separate item from other parking violations and the fine for
parking in a handicapped space be raised to a fine Of twenty-five ($25)
dollars.
The City Manager advised he had requested a recommendation from the Chief of
Police.
CHARTER A@IENDMENT ITIN # 26315
Vice Mayor Oberndorf requested the REPEALING of the Charter Amendment which
allowed the borrowing of $8-Million a year for the next ten years.
PARKER OIL COMPANY
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ITEM # 26316
Councilwoman Henley referenced an Ordinance upon applcation of PARKER OIL
COMPANY for a Conditional Use Permit for an auto service station in the Pungo
Borough. This item was EXPEDITED BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION to their Meeting
on November 12, 1986 and SCHEDULED for the City Council Meeting of November 17,
1986.
Councilwoman Henley expressed concern that the City Council would be unable to
review same without a transcript of the proceedings.
COASTAL STUDY TEAMS ITEM # 26317
Councilman Perry advised the University of Virginia and the Unviersity of North
Carolina are the two best Coastal Study teams in the Country and they have
produced some excellent monographs cocnerning when the sand leaves to the shore
until it gets to the bottom of the Ocean. The clay stays on top, the good sand
goes to the bottom
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C 0 N C E R N S 0 F C I T Y C 0 U N C I L
PROPERTY TAX BILLS ITEM # 26318
Councilman Heischober referenced the two parts to the real property tax bill.
One portion advises if a receipt is desired, return same in the envelope. The
private sector utilizes the consumer's check as a receipt. The majority of
people send both parts back automatically requiring a return. If the City
Manager would investigate, possibly aprpoximately $50,000 a year could be
saved. Councilman Heischober believed this format should be changed.
Councilman Moss advised a number of banks no longer return customer's checks.
DUPLICATIONS ITEM # 26319
Councilman Perry referenced duplications of mailing by City Departments to the
same address advising husband and wife of the same information.
COMMUNITY CENTERS ITEM # 26320
Councilman Heischober referenced a statement by the Media attributed to the
Mayor and Vice Mayor. This statement concerned the City Council scaling down
the City's Community Centers (Recreation Centers). Councliman Heischober
believed this was the wrong procedure.
Vice Mayor Oberndorf advised she had recommended going to a REFERENDA with
full size Bayside, Great Neck and Princess Anne Community Centers (Recreation
Centers) and also stated perhaps City Council will have to investigate the
possibility of installing smaller Community Centers in all the Boroughs. Vice
Mayor Oberndorf advised she had left the door open entirely for all the
Boroughs to be addressed at the same time concerning Community Centers.
Councilwoman Henley requested the Staff determine if the Kempsville Recreation
Center (Communty Center) is being utilized as a neighborhood facility or a
city-wide facility. Council should investiage how Recreational Facilities can
be provided for the whole City.
Councilman Balko advised he had stated the City would probably not see any more
Community Centers based on the existing formula. Councilman Balko further
advised a tax district might be beneficial.
Councilman Perry requested the average age be considered when planning
Community Centers.
REPLACEMENT OF CERTAIN
SIGNS ORDINANCE ITI24 # 26321
Councilman Heischober distributed a DRAFT of an Ordinance to Authorize the
Replacement of Certain Signs located on property condemned for the Widening of
Virginia Beach Boulevard. (Said DRAFT is hereby made a part of the record).
Councilman Heischober requsted this item be placed on the City Council Agenda
of November 17, 1986.
The City Attorney will investigate whether this Resolution needs to be referred
to the Planning Commission.
The Staff shall advise City Council of the State's policy concerning widening
of Virginia Beach Boulevard and the effect upon the business signs.
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0 0 N C E R N S 0 F C I T Y C 0 U N C I L
TAX INCREASE ITEM # 26322
Councilwoman Parker referenced an article in THE BEACON concerning Councilman
Heischober's remarks to fight the "tax increase" resulting from the REFERENDA.
Councilman Heischober had a more feasible plan.
BAN ON PHOSPHATES ITEM # 26323
Councilman Balko distributed a DRAFT of a Resolution to BAN PHOSPHATES. (Said
Resolution is hereby made a part of the record).
Councilman Balko requested this Resolution be SCHEDULED for the City Council
Meeting of November 17, 1986.
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CITY MANAGER'S INFORMAL BRIEFING
JOINT CABLE CENTER BOARD
November 10, 1986
ITEM # 26324
The City Manager advised the JOINT CABLE GENTER BOARD was established on
January 22, 1986.
The City Staff recommends the composition of the Board be expanded from three
(3) members to five (5) members: The Director of Public Information for the
the City of Virginia Beach, the Director of Community Relations for the School
Board and three (3) additional persons (not employees of either party to the
agreement). This expansion of the Board would allow for a diversity in
experience, expertise and general telecommunications knowledge in the
categories of television management, production and techinical operations.
(See Item II-H.2 of the CONSENT AGENDA).
The City Manager requested City Council RECESS after the FORMAL SESSION to
RECONVENE for the BRIEFING on the 1987 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS.
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ITFM # 26325
Mayor Jones entertained a motion to permit City Council 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, promotion, 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 affect the value of property owned or desirable
for ownership by such institution.
3.. LEGAL MATTERS: Consultation with legal counsel or briefings by staff
members, consultants or attorneys, pertaining to actual or potential
litigation, or other legal matters within the jurisdiction of the public
body.
Upon motion by Councilman Balko, seconded by Councilwoman Henley, City Council
voted to proceed into EXFCUTIVE SESSION.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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ITEM # 26326
Mayor Robert G. Jones RECONVENED the INFORMAL SESSION at 1;50 P.M.
The City Manger shared with City Council his concerns of "Major Issues":
Water and Sewer Study
Tax Increase resulting from Voter-approved Referenda
Water Impact Fee Ordinance
Pay Plan
Bond Rate (proposed)
Budget Trends and Issues
Legislative Package
Municipal Center Master Plan
Atlantic Avenue Traffic Circulation Study
Proposed Lease/Sales:
City Marina - Lynnhaven Inlet
Dome
Birdneck Road Property
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F OR MA L S E S S ION
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
November 10, 1986
2:00 P.M.
Mayor Robert G. Jones called to order the FORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BFACH
CITY COUNCIL in the Council Chambers, City Hall Building, on Monday, November
10, 1986, at 2:00 P.M.
Council Members Present:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Council Members Absent:
None
INVOCATION: Reverend John T. LeGault, Jr.
Scott Memorial United Methodist
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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APPROVAL OF ITEMS FOR THE FORMAL AGENDA
ITEM # 26327
BY CONSENSUS, with the exception of Councilwoman McClanan's VERBAL NAY Vote,
City Council ADOPTED the ITEMS FOR THE FORMAL AGENDA.
Councilwoman McClanan requested at each City Council Meeting, her vote on this
particular item be recorded as a VERBAL NAY.
Item II-D.1
PLANNING BY CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 26328
Councilman Balko referenced the application of ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH for
a Conditional Use Permit for a church (new sanctuary & renovations) on certain
property located at the northwes@intersection of Woodside Lane and Adam
Keeling Road, at 1968 Woodside Lane, containing 5 acres (Lynnhaven Borough).
(See Item II-F.l.d of the PLANNING BY CONSENT AGENDA).
This item will be pulled for a separate vote.
Item II-D.2
PLANNING BY CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 26329
The City Clerk referenced an application of BENNIE R. WILEY, JR., for a
Conditional Use Permit for automobile sales and repair on the south side of
Virginia Beach Boulevard, 460 feet more or less west of North Plaza Trail
containing 2,969 acres (Lynnhaven Borough). (See Item II-F.l.f of the PLANNING
BY CONSENT AGENDA).
This item will be pulled for a separate vote. The applicant wishes to speak
concerning the condition.
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Item II-E.l.a
MINUTES ITEM # 26330
Upon motion by Vice Mayor Obernodrf, seconded by Councilman Balko, seconded by
Councilman Balko, City Council APPROVED the MINUTES of November 3, 1986 AS
CORRECTED AND AMENDED:
Vice Mayor Oberndorf referenced a Correction:
Item # 26271 (SANDBRIDGE), Page 3, CONCERNS OF CITY
COUNCIL, INFORMAL SESSION.
The date of Jack Whitney's Meeting was incorrectly
lsited as Monday, November 11, 1986. Same should be
corrected to read Monday, November 10, 1986.
The City Clerk advised of a Correction:
Page 20, Item II-G.l.e., ITEM # 26290
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF ABBEY HORWITZ FOR A
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSFICIAIOTN FROM AG-2
TO 0-1 Z011861127
Typographical error in Condition No. 2. The word
five was not typed. Same should state thirty-five
(35) feet.
Councilwoman McClanan advised the following
AMENDMENT to Condition 2. The following words shall
be inserted:
Design shall be similar to the plan shown to City
Council on date of the rezoning and agreed to by
the Civic League, the City Council and the
applicant.
With further reference to ITEM # 26290, Councilwoman McClanan wished
referenced, for the record, the landscaping that is along the General Booth
corridor was agreed to by the property owners. Councilwoman McClanan will be
discussing same with Abbey Horwitz, the applicant. Attorney Cromwell was
present and consulted in this matter.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
Norie
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Item II-F.1
PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING ITEM # 26331
Mayor Jones DECLARED a PUBLIC HEARING on:
PLANNING ITEMS
BY CONSENT
a. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHIJRCH OF VIRGINIA BFACH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
b. CHURCH OF ST. GREGORY THE GRFAT CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
c. FELLOWSHIP INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
e. EXPRESSWAY INN ASSOCIATES CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
g. AIMEE JOYCE AVERY CONDTIONAL USE PERMIT
PLANNING
d. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH CONDITIONAL USE PEFd4IT
f. BENNIE R. WILEY# JR. CONDITONAL USE PERMIT
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Item II-F.l.
PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 26332
Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council APPROVED in one MOTION Items II-F.I.a., II-F.I.b., II-F.l.c., and II-
F.l.e. and II-F.l.g.
Item 11-F.l.d and II-F.l.f were voted upon separately.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
Council Members Abstaining:
Mayor Robert G. Jones VERBALLY ABSTAINED on Item
II-F.l.a - FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH - Mayor Jones
is a Member of the Governing Board and a Member of
the Church.
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Item II-F.l.a
PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 26333
Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of THE FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
OF VIRGINIA BFACH for a Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF THE FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCH OF VIRGINIA BEACH FOR A
CONDITONAL USE PERMIT FOR A CHURCH R01186986
BE IT HEREBY ORDIANED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of The First
Presbyterian Chruch of Virginia Beach for a
Conditional Use Permit for a church addition on
certain property located at the northeast corner of
36th Street and Sea Pines Road. Said parcel is
located at 303 36th Street and contains 1.29 acres.
Plats with more detailed information are available
in the Department of Planning. VIRGINIA BEACH
BOROUGH.
The following condition shall be required:
1. No right-of-way dedication is required so long as
the structure is a temporary one. However, should
the structure become permanent, a dedication of
right-of-way will be required along the frontage on
Sea Pines Road to provide for a 50-foot standard
right-of-way.
The OWNER or LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE for the Owner has reviewed the condition for
APPROVAL and has signed a STATEMENT OF CONSENT. Said STATEMENT OF CONSENT is
hereby made a part of the proceedings.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Tenth
day of November, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
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Item II-F.l.a.
PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 26333 (Continued)
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Reba S.
McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor Meyera E.
Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L. Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Abstaining:
Mayor Robert G. Jones VERBALLY ABSTAINED. Mayor
Jones is a Member of the Governing Board of the the
First Presbyterian Church of Virginia Beach.
Council Members Absent:
None
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STATEMENT OF CONSENT
APPLICANT: First Presbyterian Church of
Virginia Beach
APPLICATION: Conditional Use Permit
DESCRIPTION: Church Addition
CITY COUNCIL SESSION: November 10, 1986
THE UNDERSIGNED OWNER OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE OWNER,
(or Agent for the owner), HAS REVIEWED THE CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL
(REQUIREMENTS) RECOMMENDED BY THE VIRGINIA BF-ACH PLANNING COMMISSION
TO THE VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL FOR AFFIR14ATIVE ACTION ON THIS
DATE AS THEY APPLY TO THE REFERENCED APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT TO THE
ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, AND HEREBY
ACCEPTS AND AGREES TO:
1. No right-of-way dedication is required so long as the
structure is a temporary one. However, should the
structure become permanent, a dedication of right-of-way
will be required along the frontage on Sea Pines Road to
provide for a 50-foot standard right-of-way.
r//Zir D@8@AW --
or ifl@.flc d@ --
Owner
By:
7' /Agent
Date:
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Item II-F.l.b.
PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 26334
Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of CHURCH OF ST. GREGORY THE
GREAT, Catholic Diocese of Richmond for a Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF CHURCH OF ST. GREGORY
THE GREAT, CATHOLIC DIOCESE OF RICHMOND, FOR A
CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A CHURCH R01186987
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Church of St. Greogry
the Great, Catholic Diocese of Richmond, for a
Conditional Use Permit for a church addition on
property located 200 feet south of Virginia Beach
Boulevard, 290 feet more or less west of Clearfield
Avenue. Said parcel is located at 5345 Virginia
Beach Boulevard and contains 14.62 acres. plats
with more detailed information are available in the
Department of Plannning. BAYSIDE BORUGH.
The following condition shall be required:
1. A 10-foot reservation of right-of-way is required
along the frontage of Virginia Beach Boulevard.
The OWNER or LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE for the Owner has reviewed the condition for
APPROVAL and has signed a STATEMENT OF CONSENT. Said STATEMENT OF CONSENT is
hereby made a part of the proceedings.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Tenth
day of November, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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STAT@T OF CONSENT
A,PPLICANT: Church of St. Gregory the Great, Catholic
Diocese of Richmond
APPLICATION: Conditional Use Permit
DESCRIPTION: Church Addition
CITY COUNCIL SESSION: November 10, 1986
THE UNDERSIGNED OWNER OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE OWNER,
(or Agent for the Owner), HAS REVIEWED THE CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL
(REQUIREMENTS) RECOMMENDED BY THE VIRGINIA BFACH PLANNING COMMISSION
TO THE VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ON THIS
DATE AS THEY APPLY TO THE REFERENCED APPLICATTON FOR AMEND14ENT TO THE
ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, AND HEREBY
ACCEPTS AND AGREES TO:
1. A 10-foot reservation of right-of-way is required along
the frontage of Virginia Beach Boulevard.
Ownei'
By:
@r/Attorney/Aejefit
Date: le(,
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Item II-F.l.c.
PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 26335
Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of FELLOWSHIP INDEPENDENT
BAPTIST CHURCH for a Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF FELLOWSHIP
INDEPENDENT BAPTIST CHURCH FOR A CONDITIONAL USE
PERMIT FOR A CHURCH ADDITION R01186988
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Fellowship
Independent Baptist Church for a Conditional Use
Permit for a church addition on the southwest side
of Indian River Road, 774-34 feet southeast of
Hawks Bill Drive. Said parcel is located at 5045
Indian River Road and contains 3.83 acres. Plats
with more detailed information are available in the
Department of Planning. KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
The following condition shall be required:
1. Dedication of right-of-way is required along the
frontage on Indian River Road to provide for an
ultimate six (6) lane divided arterial, as per the
Master Street and Highway Plan.
The OWNER or LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE for the Owner has reviewed the condition for
APPROVAL and has signed a STATEMENT OF CONSENT. Said STATEMENT OF CONSENT is
hereby made a part of the proceedings.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Tenth
d@y of November, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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STATEMMT OF CONSENT
APPLICANT: Fellowship Independent Baptist Church
APPLICATION: Conditional Use Permit
DESCRIPTION: Church Addition
CITY COUNCIL SESSION: November 10, 1986
THE UNDERSIGNED OWNER OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE OWNER,
(or Agent for the Owner), HAS REVIEWED THE CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL
(REQUIREMENTS) RECOMMENDED BY THE VIRGINIA BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION
TO THE VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL FOR AFFIRt4ATIVE ACTION ON THIS
DATE AS THEY APPLY TO THE REFERENCED APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT TO THE
ZONING MAP OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, AND HEREBY
ACCEPTS AND AGREES TO:
1. Dedication of right-of-way is required along the
frontage on Indian River Road to provide for an ultimate
six (6) lane divided arterial, as per the Master Street
and Highway Plan.
By:
Owner/Attorney/Agent
Date:
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Item II-F.I.d,
PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING ITEM # 26336
Attorney Wallace B. Smith, represented the applicant
Reverend Stanley Sawyer, Pastor of All Saints Episcopal Church, also
represented the applicant
The following registered in support of the applicant but did not speak:
Ian Goodwin
Fred Schubert
The following spoke in OPPOSITION to the location of the Playground:
Margaret Harris, resident of Adam Keeling Road
Marjorie Couch, resident of Adam Keeling Road
John E. Kuklica, represented his mother Josephine Parker, an adjacent
resident
The City Clerk referenced letters in OPPOSITION from residents. Said letters
are hereby made a part of the record.
Upon motion by Councilman Perry, seconded by Councilman Balko, City Council
DEFERRED for two weeks until the City Council Meeting of November 24, 1986,
an Ordinance upon application of ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL CHURCH for a
Conditional Use Permit:
ORIDNANCE UPON APPLICATION OF ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A CHURCH
(NEW SANCTUARY & RENOVATIONS)
Ordinance upon application of All Saints Episcopal
Church for a Conditional Use Permit for a church
(new sanctuary & renovations) on certain property
located at the northwest intersection of Woodside
Lane and Adam Keeling Road. Said parcel is located
at 1968 Woodside Lane and contains 5 acres. Plats
with more detailed information are available in the
Department of Planning. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
This DEFERRAL will enable Mr. Smith to confer with the owner of the Flower Bed,
which is leased by a resident of Westminister Canterbury, concerning possible
relocation near Adam Keeling Drive and thus relocating the Playground in this
vicinity further from Adam Keeling Drive. The Church will present a map
depicting the relocation.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
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Item II-F.l.e.
PUBLIC HFARING
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 26337
Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of EXPRESSWAY INN ASSOCIATES, a
Virginia Partnership, for a Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APLICATION OF EXPRESSWAY INN
ASSOCIATS, A VIRGINIA PARTNERSHIP FOR A CONDITONAL
USE PERMIT R01186989
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Expressway Inn
Associates, a Virginia Partenrship for a
Conditional Use Permit for a 92-unit motel on
certain property locat-ed on the south side of
Greenwich Road, 250 feet east of Newtown Road. Said
parcel contains 1.114 acres. Plats with more
detailed information are available in the
Department of Planning. BAYSIDE BOROUGH.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Tenth
day of November, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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Item II-F.l.f.
PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING TTEM # 26338
Bennie R. Wiley, Jr., the applicant advised he would be unable to fulfill the
condition ao he does not own the property
Robert J. Scott, Director of Plannning, advised this particular condition need
not be included as the State had instituted condemnation proceedings.
Upon motion by Councilwoman Parker, seconded by Councilman Heischober, City
Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of BENNIE R. WILEY, JR., for a
Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF BENNIE R. WTLLEY,
JR., FOR A CONDITONAL USE PERMIT FOR AUTOMOBILE
SALES AND REPAIR R01186990
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Bennie R. Wiley, Jr.,
for a Conditional Use Permit for automobile sales
and repair on the south side of Virginia Beach
Boulevard 460 feet more or less west of North Plaza
Trail. Said parcel is located at 3443 Virginia
Beach Boulevard and contains 2.969 acres. Plats
with more detailed information are available in the
Department of Planning. LYNNHAVL-IN BOROUGH
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Tenth
day of November, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
Norie
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Item II-F.l.g.
PUBLIC HEARING
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 26339
Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of AIMEE JOYCE AVERY for a
Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF AIMEE JOYCE AVERY FOR
A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A RESTAURANT R01186991
BE IT HEREBY ORDIANED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Aimee Joyce Avery for
a Conditional Use Permit for a restaurant on
certain property located on the south side of
George Mason Drive, 568.21 feet west of North
Landing Road. Said parcel is located at 2425
George Mason Drive and contains 1.26 acres. Plats
with more detailed information are available in the
Department of Planning. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the Tenth
day of November, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold fieischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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Item II-G.1
ORIDNANCES ITEM # 26340
Upon motion by Councilman Heiachober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council ADOPTED:
Ordinance to authorize the acquisition of property
in fee simple for expansion of the Municipal
Complex and the acquisition of temporary and
permanent easements either by agreement or by
condemnation.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE ACQUISITION OF
PROPERTY IN FEE SIMPLE FOR EXPANSION OF THE
MUNICIPAL COMPLEX AND THE ACQUISITION OF
TEMPORARY AND PERIIANENT EASEMENTS EITHER BY
AGREEMENT OR BY CONDEMNATION.
WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Council of the City of Virginia
6each, Virginia, a public necessity exists for the acquisition of one or
more parcels of property for future building sites and related improvements
for the development of and expansion of the Municipal Complex and for the
preservation of the safety, health, peace, good order, convenience, moral
and welfare of the people in the City of Virginia Beach.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
Section 1. That the City Attorney is hereby authorized and directed
to acquire by purchase or condemiiation pursuatit to Section 15.1-898, et seq.,
Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended, all that certain real property in fee
simple including temporary and permanent easements as shown in the "MASTER
DEVELOPMENT PLAN UPDATE FOR THE VIRGINIA BEACH MUNICIPAL CENTER," being on
file in the office of Real Estate, Department of Public Works, Virginia Beach,
Virginia.
Secti on 2. That the City Attorriey is hereby authorized to make or
cause to be made in behalf of the City of Virgiriia Beach, to the extent that
funds are available, a reasonable offer to the owners or persons havfhg an
interest in said lands, if refused, the City Attorney is hereby authorized to
institute proceedings to condemn said property.
Section 3. That an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this
ordinance shall be in force and effect from the date of its adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on
the 10th day of November 1986.
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DEPARTMENT
APP@OVEP AS TO LEGAL
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Item II-G.2.
ORDINANCES ITEM # 26341
Upon motion by Councilman Perry, seconded by Vice Mayor Oberndorf, City Council
ADOPTED:
Ordinance to transfer $17,530 within the
Commissioner of the Revenue's Budget for two
additional clerical positions in the Taxation
Division.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
25a
0
AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER $17,530
WITHIN THE COMMISSIONER OF THE REVENUE'S
BUDGET FOR TWO ADDITIONAL CLERICAL POSITIONS
IN THE TAXATION DIVISION
WHEREAS, the Office of the Commi@sioner of the Revenue has requested
and received approval from the Virginia State Compensation Board for two addi-
tional clerical positions to address deficiencies in the area of taxation, and
WHERF,AS, the salaries and fringe benefits costs for these two posi-
tions, effective November 15, 1986, are estimated at $17,530 which will be
partially reimbursed by the Compensation Board, and
WHEREAS, funds for the additional positions may be obtained through a
transfer from the Temporary Salaries account in the Commissioner of the Revenue's
budget.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
BEACH, VIRGINIA that funds in the amount of $17,530 are hereby transferred within
the Cormnissioner of tbe Revenue's budget to cover the costs of two additional
clerical positions effective November 15, 1986.
This ordinance shall be in effect from the date of its adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the
10th d,y of November 1986.
K,kR/I ORD23
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Item II-G-3-
ORDINANCES ITEM # 26342
The following spoke in Opposition:
James W. Bloxsom
Allison L. Maynard
Upon motion by Councilman Perry, seconded by Vice Mayor Oberndorf, City Council
DEFERRED until the City Council Meeting of November 24, 1986:
Ordinance to authorize a temporary encroachment
into a portion of City property known as Lake Joyce
to Dallas V. Norman, Sr. and Charlotte G. Norman,
their heirs, assigns and successors in title.
The City Council directed the City Clerk to notify those speakers who
registered on both October 6, 1986, and November 10, 1986 of this DEFERRAL.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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Item II-H.
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 26343
Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council APPROVED in ONE MOTION Items 1, 2 and 3 of the CONSENT AGENDA.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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Item II-H.1
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 26344
Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council ADOPTED:
Ordinance to amend and reordain Section 21-11 of
the City Code of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, pertaining to Traffic School for
Violators.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye;
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
28a -
0
v
I0 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REORDAIN
SECTION 21-11 OF THE CITY CODE OF
THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA, PERTAINING TO TRAFFIC
SCHOOL FOR VIOLATORS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That Section 21-11 of the Code of the City of Virginia
Beach, Virginia, is hereby amended and reordained to read as
follows:
f]D+ A judge of any court hearing cases in the city
may, upon a finding of guilty in any traffic case, require
attendance of an offender at sueh--sehOO17 a traffic school,
conducted or certified by the department of motor vehicles, as
provided in section 46.1-16.1 of the Code of Virginia. No
person, not a resident of the city, shall be required to attend
such school.
Attendance
at such school may be in lieu of or in addition to any penalty
prescribed by law, and failure to comply with an order of the
court to attend such school shall be punishable as a contempt of
such court.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia on November 10 1986.
WEB/lmt
09/ 03 / 86
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Item II-H.2
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 26345
Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council APPROVED:
Amended Agreement to expand the JOINT CABLE GENTER
BOARD from three (3) to five (5) members to be
appointed by the City Manager and the
Superintendent of Schools.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
29a
JOINT CABLE CENTER
JOINT CABLE CENTER BOARD
i@ THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this _ day of
I
1986, by and between the CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH and the SCHOOL
'BOARD OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, as political subdivisions of
the Commonwealth of Virginia.
W I T N E S S E T H
That for, and in consideration of, the mutual covenants
contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration,
@@the City of Virginia Beach and the School Board of the City of
@Virginia Beach, pursuant to the authority granted in s 15.1-21
!of the Code of Virginia, as amended, do hereby agree to jointly
undertake the establishment and operation of a JOINT CABLE CENTER
and the creation of a JOINT CABLE CENTER BOARD for the purposes,
@and in accordance with the terms and conditions, set forth
'Lbelow:
1. Purposes.
a. This Agreement is designed to facilitate management
of the "education access" channel (Channel 28) and the "local
Igoverranent access" channel (channel 29) provided to the
aforementioned parties by Cox Cable Virginia Beach pursuant to
l@Section 7 of the cable franchise agreement granted to Cox Cable
Virginia Beach by the City of Virginia Beach on May 17, 1976.
ii b. Said facilitation of management shall be
accomplished by the consolidation of funding and personnel, and
@,the coordination of physical resources to establish a JOINT CABLE I
CENTER.
C. This Agreement further creates a JOINT CABLE CENTER
BOARD as a separate entity to oversee operations of the JOINT
CABLE CENTER. The composition, duties, responsibilities, and
lauthority of the "Board" shall be as set forth herein.
2. Term of Agreement.
a. This Agreement shall become eff6ctive irmnediately
lupon its approval by both the City Manager and the Superintendent
lof Schools and shall terminate automatically on May 17, 1991,
unless otherwise extended by mutual written agreement of the
parties hereto.
b. This Agreement may be terminated at any time
Illprior to its natural termination by mutual written agreement of
ithe parties hereto.
3. Disposition of Center property.
Upon termination of this Agreement, either naturally or by
imutual written agreement of the parties hereto, all property held
@by the Center shall be disposed of as follows:
a. Property purchased or contributed solely by the
,City of Virginia Beach shall revert back to the City.
b. Property purchased or contributed solely by the
iSchool Board shall revert back to the School Board.
c. Property purchased or contributed by both partion
shall be disposed of:
2
(i) By sale, as authorized by the Board, with
proceeds being distributed according to a party's pro rata share
of the original purchase or contribution, or
(ii) By purchase from the Center by either party
jupon payment to the other party of its pro rata share of the
;ioriginal purchase or contribution.
d. Any disputes regarding disposition of Center
iproperty shall be submitted to the Board, whose decision shall be
final and binding.
4. Nature of agreement.
The legal relationship between the parties hereto created by
this Agreement shall, for the purposes of this Agreement, be a
lijoint venture".
1 5. Joint Cable Center Board.
a. Composition. The Board shall be composed of five
i(5) members; the Director of Public Information for the City of
Virginia Beach, the Director of Community Relations for the
;School Board, and three (3) additional persons, not employees of
I
,either party to this Agreement, who shall be appointed by the
city Manager and the Superintendent of Schools, one of whom shall
be appointed to serve as Chairperson to the Board.
b. meetings.
(i) The Board shall meet periodically but not
@less than once a month to discuss matters referred to it by the
Center Manager, the Superintendent of Public Schools, and/or the
City Manager.
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(ii) Attendance by at least three (3) members of
the Board shall be required before the Board can conduct
business.
C. Duties. It shall be the responsibility of the
lBoard to:
(i) Resolve issues that the Center Manager is
unable to settle.
(ii) Establish general policy, rules, and
procedures regarding the use of the facilities, equipinent, and
personnel which are a part of the Joint Cable Center.
(iii) Hire and acbninister the position of the
Center Manager.
(iv) Submit an annual report to the
i Superintendent of Public Schools and the City Manager regarding
the operation of the Center.
(v) Recomend the annual budget of the Center
to ihe city manager and the Superintendent of Public Schools for
funding.
(vi) Request additional budgetary funding as may
be needed to maintain the ongoing development of the Center, and
(vii) Resolve all matters regarding Center
personnel which cannot be settled by the Center Manager.
6. Joint Cable Center Manager.
a. Hiring process.
(i) The Board shall cause the position of "Joint
Cable Center Manager" to be advertised. The Director of Public
4
and the Director of Community Relations shall then
i,Information
laccept and review applications for the position, and shall
interview no less than three (3) applicants that they determine
(unless fewer than three applicants
,Ito be the most qualified
apply). After the interview phase of the hiring process, the
IlBoard shall hire the candidate who it deems in its discretion, toI
be the most qualified.
b. Duties of Center Manager. It shall be the duty of
zne manager to:
(i) Insure the efficient utilization of Center
@iifacilities, equipment, and personnel while meeting the productionI
ineeds of the respective Coordinators and producers.
(ii) Insure that Center facilities, equipment, nd
personnel are available for the periods of time requested and
that all equipment is in good working order when needed. (All
ersonnel shall be available
,@facilities, equipment and necessary p
iduring all regular City and School work days. The Center Manager
shall coordinate with other Center personnel to insure that
,Isufficient support staff is available on those days which are
)holidays for one party but not for the other.)
(iii) Maintain the City's and Schools' portable
ieguipment in good working order.
(iv) Provide access to facilities and equipment
iduring nonworking hours as needed.
(v) Insure that all Center facilities are in
,igood condition to facilitate ease of use.
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(vi) Insure efficient and effective broadcast
management of Channels 28 and 29.
(vii) Provide for necessary training to insure
@lthat any personnel other than those of the City and School cable
Ilunits are adequately qualified prior to their use of loaned
I I
IlCenter equipment and facilities.
(viii) Hire all Cable Center personnel other than
those initially transferred from the City and Schools.
I (ix) Perform such other duties as shall be
I
idetermined by the Board.
7. Center Personnel.
All School and City employees "transferred" to the Center
land all personnel (including the Center Manager) hired by the
'Center shall be covered under the City pay plan, and shall be
1,;covered under the policies and procedures of merit service.
8. General Policies regarding use of center.
General policies governing the use of all Joint Cable Center
!facilities and equiprnent shall be developed by the Center Manager
!!and approved by the Board.
9. Joint budget preparation and approval.
a. Initial budget. The initial budget shall be
lprepared by the Board, with assistance from respective staff
Imembers. The steps following the construction of the original
'ilbudget are the same as with subsequent annual budgets as
idescribed below.
b. Annual budget. The annual budget shall be
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prepared according to the following guidelines:
(i) The Center Manager shall prepare the annual
budget, with input from Center personnel, and shall submit it to
the Board for review and approval.
(ii) The Board shall review the budget and,
ny changes it has recommended to the Center Manager,
shall, upon approval of the budget, submit it to the City Manager
and superihtendent of Schools for review and approval.
(iii) The budget shall then be forwarded to City
Council for final approval and adoption.
10. Liability.
Any liability of this joint undertaking shall be divided
@lequally beween the participating parties and all settlements or
liudgments in satisfaction of such liability shall be shared
lequally by the participants. Notice of all claims shall be
@ipromptly given to both participants.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement
to be executed by their duly authorized officers.
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH
City Manager
ATTEST:
City Clerk
7
SCHOOL BOARD
Superintendent of Schools
ATTEST-.
Clerk of the School Board
APPROV'ED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
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Item II-H-3
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 26346
Upon motion by Councilman Heischober, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council ADOPTED:
Oridnance authorizing License Refunds in the amount
of $2,194.61 upon application of certain persons
and upon certification of the Commissioner of the
Revenue.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum, Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones, Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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NO, CA. 8 MV. 3M
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING LICENSE REFUNDS
UPON APPLICATION OF CERTAIN PERSONS AND
UPON CERTIFICATION OF THE COMMISSIONER
OF THE REVENUE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That the following applications for license returids, upon corttfication of the Commissbmr of the
Revenue are hereby approved:
NAME Ucense Date Ponatty lnt. Total
Year Paid
Adventures, Inc.
c/o Lawrence E. Epplein, Director
416 Westover Mews
Norfolk, VA 23507 1982 Audit 24.00 24.00
Howard M. & Joyce M. Brawner
T/A Golden Images
917 Ferryman Quay
Chesapeake, VA 23323 1982/83 Audit 135.60 135.60
GS & M Food Service, Inc.
T/A Golden Skillet
c/o A. Wilbur DeBaun
#7 Koger Executive Center
Norfolk, VA 23502 1985 Audit 328.33 32R.33
Cerldied as to Payment:
F
@bert P. Vaug-han
Commissioner of the Revenue
Approved as t
/i /@
@ Dale Bimson
This ordinance shall be effective from date of /Cdy Attomey
adoption.
The above abatement(s) totaling $487.93 were approved by the Council
of the City of Virginia Beach on the day of Nnvpmhpr 19 'gr
Ruth Hodges Smith
City Clerk
FOP.M NO. C.A 9 REV@ &W
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING LICENSE REFUNDS
UPON APPLICATION OF CERTAIN PERSONS AND
UPON CERTIFICATION OF THE COMMISSIONER
OF THE REVENUE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH. VIRGINIA:
That the following aPPlications for license refunds, upon -rdfi-tion of the Cornmissioner of the
Revenue are hereby approved:
NAME License Date Base Penalty InL Totai
Year Paid
Ronald A. Smith
T/A Action Accounting & Taxes
5441 Virginia Beach Blvd-
Va. Beach, VA 23462 1986 062486 326.36 326.36
Lester W. Walizer
T/A Walizer Sharp All Shop
Box 122-B, Route 1
Machipungo, VA 23405 1983 Audit 25.00 25.00
B. N. Yussefieh
T/A Fantasyland
1709 Whitehorne Road
Va. Beach, VA 23455 1984/85 Audit 28.06 2R.06
Certified as to Payment:
Vaughan
Commissioner of the Revenue
Approved as t
This ordinance shall be effective from date of
adoption.
The above abatement(s) totaling .42 were approved by the Council
of the City of Virginia Beach on the 10th day Of November 19 qr,
Ruth Hodges Smith
City Clerk
MM NO, C.A, 0 FEV@ 3"
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING LICENSE REFUNDS
UPON APPLICATION OF CERTAIN PERSONS AND
UPON CERTIFICATION OF THE COMMISSIONER
OF THE REVENUE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That #m following applications for license refunds, upon oe@tion of #* Comnii of V*
Revenue are hereby approved:
Lk)ense Date Base Penalty lnt. Totw
NAME Year Paid
LiVingwell, Inc.
T/A Livingwell Lady
6539 Auburn Drive
Va. Beach, VA 1984/85 Audit 313.93 313.93
Shawn Pendleton & Scott Nyberg
T/A S & S Kim
2035 Indian River Road
Va. Beach, VA 23456 1984/86 Audit 30.96 30.96
Rainbow Parts Co., Inc.
T/A Rainbow Parts Co.
841 Juniper Crescent, S-104
Chesapeake, VA 23320 1985/86 Audit 667.77 667.77
Certified as to Payment:
Robert P. Vaughan
Commissioner of the Revenue
0
This ordinance shall be eflective from date of
adoption.
The above abatement(s) totaling 1,012.66 were approved by the Council
of the City of Virginia Beach on the lqth day ot November 19 gr,
Ruth Hodges Smith
City Clerk
NO. CA. 9 FEY. 3"
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING LICENSE REFUNDS
UPON APPLICATK)N OF CERTAIN PERSONS AND
UPON CERTIFICATION OF THE COMMISSIONER
OF THE REVENUE
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That the follovang applications fOr license refunds, upon ce@tion of the Comrni r Of 0-
Revenue are hereby approved:
Lioense Date Base Ponatty lnt. Totai
NAME YOW Paid
Handicap Services, Inc.
3041 Stratford Drive
Chesapeake, VA 23321 1986 Audit 99.34 99.3A
Hirschler Shoes, Inc.
C/0 Brian Hirschler Shoes, Inc.
7534 Granby Street
Norfolk, VA 23505 1984 Audit 87.83 97.83
Maurice N. Lessard, Jr.
T/A Lessard Construction
3980 Richardson Road
Va. Beach, VA 23455 1984/85 Audit 127.43 127.A3
Certified as to Paynient:
Robert P. Vaug /1
Commissioner of the Revenue
This ordinance shall be aflective from date of
adoption.
The above abatement(s) totaling $314.60 were approved by the Council
of the City of Virginia Beach on the "t, day of November 19 86
Ruth Hodges Smith
City Clerk
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Item II-I.1
UNFINISHED BUSINESS ITEM # 26347
ADD-ON
BY CONSENSUS, City Council RESCHEDULED the Ordinance upon application of ROBERT
M. STANTON (Goodman-Segar-Hogan) for a Conditional Use Permit for a borrow pit
on the north side of Indian River Road, east of Elbow Road in the Kempsville
Borough, until the City Council Meeting of December 22, 1986
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Item II-I.2.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS ITEM # 26348
ADD-ON
By Consensus, City Council RESCHEDULED the Tnformal, Executive and Formal
Sessions of the City Council:
From: Monday December 1, 1986
To: Thursday December 4, 1986
Four Members of City Council will be ABSENT December 1, 1986, as they will be
attending the NATIONAL LFAGUE OF CITIES Meeting (Congress of Cities and
Exposition 1986 - November 29-December 3, San Antonio, Texas).
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Item II-I.3.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS ITEM # 26349
ADD-ON
Counciman Baum expressed concern relative the use of time in INFORMAL SESSION.
Briefings which are SCHEDULED for INFORMAL SESSION should be heard.
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Item II-I.4
UNFINISHED BUSINESS ITEM # 26350
ADD-ON
Councilwoman Henley requested a TRANSCRIPT of the Ordinance upon application of
PARKER OIL COMPANY for a Conditional Use Permit for an auto service station on
the southwest corner of Princess Anne Road and Indian River Road in the Pungo
Borough.
This has been EXPEDITED to to the Planning Commission Meeting of November 12,
1986, and to the City Council Meeting of November 17, 1986.
The City Manger advised the video-tapes can be made available to City Council
as the Planning Commission Meeting is televised.
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Item II-J.1
NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 26351
BY CONSENSUS, the City Council AUTHORIZED:
The ABSTRACT OF VOTES from the November 4, 1986,
General Election to be made a part of the
proceedings of the Formal Session of November 10,
i986.
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ABSTRACTOFVOTESC-cistilitheCottlilyl(,,ilyof V@@a Beach Virginia,
ui the General Election held the.first Tuesdcty affet- the fii@yt Monday in Noveinbei-, 19 86 for
MEMBER
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Secorid DISTRICT
Total V.tes
Rccei@d
(1. Figu,@s)
A. J. "Joe" Canada, Jr. 31,175
@n R Pirkptt 26,525
Stephpn P- qhao RS
Al Balko 2
Dr. E. E. Brickell 4
2
Edward S. Davin 1
Diogenes 1
B. Donahue 1
.-rpnnifpr @in 1
@i e, tlie iiticlet@@igiied Elec-loi-al Boal-cl, itpon exaiiiinatioiz of the o c-ial recot-cls deposited with the Clel-k of the
ffi
Circiiit Coui-t of the election held on Novetnber 4 19 86 do hereby cel-tify that the above is ci it-uc
eiiid (-oi-l-ect A I?sti-act o.f f,otes ctisi cit said elec-tioti foi- Meiyibel- oj' the Hotise of Repi-esentatives in ihe Col7gi-ess o.f
ihe Utiiied State@5.
Gii,eii iiiidei- otti- Itaii(Is tl?i,5 Fifth clct.v o,f Noveitibei-, 19 86
Chairman
Vice Chairinun
Secretary
Secretary, Electoral Board
Donald Duck 1
Charles E. Elks, Jr. 1
Bcb Engesser 1
David Rodney Glendon 1
Martin E. Gross 1
Alyce R. Hurley 1
Karen G. Jenkin I
Louis Jmes 1
Glerm Mcclanan 1
@tickey Mouse 2
Nme of the above 1
Jim Powell I
RLmyon @s 1
Ellis Rogers 1
Willian R. Runnells, Jr. 1
Steve Sandler 1
R. Scott 1
Three blind mice I
Willian T. Turner 1
Willian Riitehurst 4
Beverly Woodhouse 1
ABSTRACT OF VOTES cast in the County/City of Vingi@i, Rp@h Virginia,
at ttie Special Election held on November 4, 1986 for
PROPOSED CONSTrrUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
QUESTION 1: Shall the Constitution of Virginia be
amended to allow any registered voter, who has not
voted in four years, to continue to be registered if he so
requests in writing and still lives at the.address listed on
the registration records?
Total Vot@
Rmci@
(In Figum)
YES 46,322
NO 15,261
QUESTION 2: Shall the Constitution of Virginia be
amended to allow government employees, except those
who are elected or those who are employed by an
elected official, to be appointed assistant voter
registrars or officers of election?
TotW Votm
Received
(I. Figum)
YES 31,941
NO 25,700
QUESTION 3: Shall the Constitution of Virginia be
amended so that the Virginia Supreme Court may
answer questions of state law certified to it by a federal
court or the highest appellate court of another state?
Total Vot@
Rmeived
(in Figum)
YES 45,270
NO 12,287
QUESTION 4: Shall the Constitution of Virginia be
amended so that the state may be given a right to
appeal certain preliminary dismissals and exclusioris of
evidence in felony cases?
Total Voto
R@@ed
(in Fl@)
YES 44,042
No 12,875
We, the undersigned Electoral Board, upon examination of the official records deposi-
ted in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the election held on November 4, 1986,
do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct Abstract of Votes cast at said election
for and against the proposed amendments to the Constitution of Virg-inia.
Given under our hands this Fifth day of November, 1986.
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
A copy teste:
Secretary, Electoml Board
ABSTRACT OF VOTES cayt in the CountylCity of Virginia Beach , Virginia,
at the special election held on Nov@ 4 19@6 , on the following question or proposition:
@ PM HIGHWAYS
QUESTION: Shall the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, contract a debt and issue its general cbliga-
tion bonds in the maximln amomt of $40,000,000
pursuant to the City Char-ter and the Public Finance
Act to provide fmds, together with other available
funds, to finance continuing developnent of the
City's street and highway systcm, includi-ng
right-of @ y acquisition and construction of curbs,
gutters, si , bikeways, bridges and stonn
drainage facilities for the following projects:
General Booth Boulevard - Phase II, Ferrell
Parkway - Phase IC, Lynnhaven Parkway - Phase V,
Northanpton Boulevard - Phase II, Lynnhaven
Parkway - Phase VII, Indian River Road - Phase IV
and Independence Boulevard - Phase IIA?
Total Votm
R=i@ed
(in Fig.m)
FOR (Y-) 40,652
A GAINS T (No) 21,208
We, the undersigned Electoral Board, upon examination of the official records deposited with the Clerk of the Circuit
Colirt of the election on Nov@r 4 , 19@, do hereby certify ihat the above is a true and correct
,4bstract of Votes cast at said election for and against the question or proposition setforth above.
Given under our hands this Fifth day,.Qf Nc) 19 86
,py Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Secretary, Electoral Board
ABSTRACT OF VOTES cast in the CountylCity of Virginia Beach , Virginia.
at the special election held on @@r 4 19 R6 , on thefollowing question orproposition:
TIONAL RACILITIES
QUESTIC)N: Shall the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, contract a debt and issue its general obliga-
tion bonds in the maximlirn amount of $9,500,000
pursuant to the City Chart(--r and the Public Finance
Act to provide funds, together with other available
funds, to finance the expansion of the City's recrea-
tional facilities by the construction and equipping of
a ccrrmmity center in the Great Neck area?
Total Vota
Rm@i@.d
(in Flg.m)
FOR (Yes) 26-791
AGAINST(No) 34,529
We, the undersigned Electoral Board, upon examination of the official records deposited with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the election on Ncyvember 4 -, 19 86 , do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct
A bstract of Votes cast at said election for and against the question or proposition set forth above.
Given under our hands this Pi ft-h day of @,@r 19 A6 -
A copy lele: Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Secretary, Electoral Board
ABSTRACT OF VOTES cast in the County lcity of Virqinia Beach I Virginia,
at the special election held on Wn -r 4 19 86 , on thefollowing question orproposition:
SCHOOLS
QuEsTION: Shall the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, contract a debt and issue its general obliga-
tion bonds in the maximlim @t of $32,310,000
pursuant to the city charter and the Public Finarice
Act to provide funds, together with other available
funds, to finance continuing devel t of the
City's school system, including site acquisition and
construction, enlargement, renovation -d equipping
of schools and related facilities for the following
projects: West Keinpsville El@tary School II,
Farmers' 14arket Junior High School Site Acquisition,
London Bridge Elmmtary School Site AcquiSition,
Red mill Farm Elementary School, Glen@ El@tary Schoc)l
and Ocean Lakes El@ School?
Total Vota
FOR (Yes) 42,873
A GA INST (No) 19,854
We, the undersigned El@ctoral Board, upon examination of the official records deposited with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the election on Nov 4 -, 19 86 , do hereby certify ihat the above is a true and correct
A bstract of Votes cast at said election for and against the question or proposition set forth above.
Given under our hands this Fifi-h -dayof @r 19 ar,
A @py tesie: Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Secretaty, Electoral Board
ABSTRACT OF VOTES cast in the CountylCity of Virginia Bearh Virginia,
at the special election held on No 4 19@, on thefollowing question orproposition:
CHARTER AMENDMERR
QUESTION: Shall the City of Virginia Beach
request the General As@ly to @d the City's
charter to provide for the direct election of the mayor?
Total Votm
R@ived
(In Figum)
FOR (Yes) 54,669
AGAINST(No) 6,803
We, the undersigned Electoral Board, upon examination of the official records deposited with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the election on 4 , 19 86 , do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct
Abstract of Votes cast at said election for and against the question or proposition set forth above.
Given under our hands this Pi f th day of @r 19 gr
Chairman
Vice Chairman
Secretary
Secretary, Electoral Board
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Item I-D. 1
1987 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS IT124 # 26354 (Continued)
Vice Mayor Oberndorf requested a Charter Change concerning the REPEAL of the
$8 MILLION a year borrowing ability. The Charter is not to remain the same
with the $80 MILLION borrowing ability. This will be inserted in the
Legislative Package to be presented to City Council at the City Council
Meeting of November 17, 1986.
Councilman Balko requested the Ban on Phosphate Detergents. This legislation
was introduced at the last Session of the General Assembly and was defeated
but there was a fair amount of support for same.
Councilman Fentress recommended the issuance of Licensing for Mopeds.
The State Income Tax Reform was offered by Councilman Moss and he requested
same be deleted.
The AGRICNTURAL ISSUES were requested by the Farm Bureau and the
Agricultural Department.
Councilwoman Henley referenced the Fairfax Legislative Package which requires
the developer requesting a rezoning prove services are adequate. Mr. Matthias
believed Fairfax had deleated this from their Legislative Package.
BY CONSENSUS, another LEGISLATIVE WORKSHOP will be SCHEDULED for the City
Council Meeting of November 17, 1986.
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CITY MANAGER'S ITEMS
Item I-D.1
BREAKFAST WITH LEGISLATORS ITEM # 26355
BY CONSENSUS, City Council TENTATIVELY SCHEDULED December 16, 1986, for the
CITY COUNCIL BRFAKFAST with THE STATE LEGISLATORS. Councilwoman McClanan wished
to present the SANDBRIDGE RESOLUTIONS to the Legislators at this Breakfast.
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MATTERS BY THE MAYOR
DAY CARE COMMITTEE REPORT ITEM # 26356
The DAY CARE COMMITTEE REPORT to be presented by Hector A. Rivera, Assistant
City Manager for Human Services, has been RESCHEDULED for the December 8, 1986
City Council Meeting.
SCHOOL BOARD INTERVIEWS ITEM # 26357
BY CONSENSUS, City Council advised the City Clerk should the 15-minute
Scheduled Interviews for Appointments to the School Board exceed 5:00 P.M., to
start scheduling backwards from 1:00 P.M. on November 24, 1986.
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Item II-J.2
NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 26352
ADD-ON
Councilman Perry expressed concern relative there being no OPPOSITION to
certain items on the PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA and then OPPOSITION does
appear when these particular items are SCHEDULED for City Council.
The Mayor advised this does place the appplicant in a difficult position to
suddenly discover OPPOSITION.
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Item II-K.1
RECESS INTO
INFORMAL SESSION ITEM # 26353
Upon motion by Councilman Baum, secondeed by Councilman Heischober, City
Council RECESSED into INFOR14AL SESSION (3:25 P.M.) after which to ADJOURN.
The BRIEFING on the 1987 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS by Robert Matthias,
Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator, will be presented.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
Albert W. Balko, John A. Baum,* Robert E. Fentress,
Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Mayor Robert G.
Jones,* Reba S. McClanan, John D. Moss, Vice Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf,* Nancy K. Parker and John L.
Perry
Coucil Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
*Verbal Aye
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Item I-D.1
1987 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS ITEM # 26354
Mayor Robert G. Jones RECONVENED the INFORMAL SESSION OF THE VIRGINIA BEACH
CITY COUNCIL for the purpose of presenting the 1987 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS.
Mr. Robert Matthias, Intergovernmental Relations Coordinator, presented an
INDEX of the 1987 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS:
CHARTER CHANGE
1. Direct Election of Mayor
PRIORITY ISSUES
2. State Assumption of Juvenile Court Service Unit
3. Funding of Education
4. Municipal Powers Expansion through Repeal of the Dillon
Rule
5. Indigent Health Care
6. Virginia Beach Arts Center
OTHER ISSUES (Listed Alphabetically)
7. Alternates to Board of Zoning Appeals
8. Business License Tax on Mini Warehouses
9. Changes ot Subdivision Law
10. Clean-up of Private Property
11. Fire Investigation Warrant
12. Hauling of Materials on Highways
13. Improper Driving
14. Increased Appropriation for Pendleton Child Center
15. Increased Funding for Administration of Maintenance of
Community Services Programs
16. Mining and Milling of Uranium
17. Privacy Protection
18. Proration of Personal Property Tax
19. Tax Exemption for Water Works Equipment
20. Tax Relief for the Elderly and Handicapped
21. Tree Protection
22. Unclaimed Deposits
ISSUES PROPOSED BY COUNCIL MEMBERS
23. Charter Change for Direct Election of School Board
24. Charter Change of the General Obligation Bonding Authroity
25. Ban on Phosphate Detergents
26. Licensing of Mopeds
27. State Income Tax Reform
AGRICULTURAL ISSUES
1. Grain Grade Standards
2. Farmers Wholesale Markets
3. State Registration for New Pesticides
4. Two-Year Agricultural Course
5. Staffing Positions in the Extension Service.
Mr. Matthias referenced State Assumption of the Juvenile Court Service Unit.
Mr. Bruce Bright, Director of the Juvenile Court Service, was in attendance
to respond to City Council inquiries. A memorandum concerning Juvenile
Probation Assumption was distributed to City Council. Said Memorandum is
hereby made a part of the record. The Juvenile Court Service Unit operated
in Virginia Beach is currently a "local" service unit. This means that the
majority of the funding provided to the court service unit comes from the
locality, with the locality retaining more control over the court service
unit. If the City court service unit were turned over to State control as
has been done in numerous other localities, then the City would save a
minimum of $825,368 based on the 1986/87 budget. The Mayor requested a
compliation of the number of employees in the City who fall within this
supplemental category and the cost to the City of said program.
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Item I-D. 1
1987 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS ITE14 # 26354 (Continued)
Mr. Matthias advised Municipal Powers through Repeal of the Dillon Rule was a
carry-over from last year. The General Assembly should reverse Dillon's Rule
by constitutionally conferring on cities and charter counties all powers not
denied them by the Constituion, their Charter or laws enacted by the General
Assembly.
Concerning Indigent Health Care, Virginia Beach is the lowest funded district
of the State at $6.31 per resident compared to Norfolk which received $23.21.
This will be conditioned on expanded Indigent Care to Virginia Beach by EVMS.
This sentence will be added to the LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE. Vice Mayor Oberndorf
extended congatulations to Dr. George C. Sjolund and Hector Rivera for their
compliation of recommendations concerning Indigent Care.
Concerning the Virginia Beach Arts Center, after an audience with the
Governor, the Governor has suggested rather than requst $1,500,000 the Arts
Center, request $200,000 as "good faith" money for the next year. The
Governor would then make every effort to put the entire $1,500,000 into his
Budget request for the full Biennium.
Concerning Alternates to Board of Zoning Appeals, the City Council requested
this particular item be investigated concerning whether or not the Court is
able to appoint the alternates. City Council requested Garland Isdell,
Chairman of the Board of Zoning Appeals, to write a letter to the Courts
requesting they appoint the alternates.
Relative Changes to Subdivision Law, as a result of C. Oral Lambert, Jr.'s,
Director of Public Works, address to Richmond and presentation of City
Council's Resolution, the Study Committee has decided NOT to recommend any
changes to the Subdivision Law. This could be deleted from the Legislative
Package.
The Mayor asked the City Clerk to prepare a listing and provide copies to the
Legislators of all Resolutions ADOPTED by the City Council in 1986
pertaining to Legislative Concerns in Virginia Beach.
The Clean-up of Private Property was requested by Permits and Inspections.
Councilwoman McClanan advised she had requested the City Attorney's Office to
DRAFT a Charter Change concerning this topic. This would allow our City the
same scope as most Cities. This will be submitted as a Charter Change.
With relation to Fire Investigation Warrants, additional information will be
provided by Robert Matthias.
Concerning Tax Exemption for Water Works Equipment, the wording concerning
same will be changed slightly.
Concerning the Charter Change for Direct Election of School Boards, the
wording is incorrect as an Adviory Referendum already exists. Virginia is the
only State that does not allow Elected School Boards. Councilman Heischober
believed an Advisory Referendum should be heard first before the Charter
Change. Councilman Moss would have no objection to pulling this item and
developing a specific proposal with the School Board and Members of City
Council for public discussion on this item. Councilman Moss believed this
might be on a November Referendum item for 1987.
With relation to the Charter Change, the General Obligation Bonding
Authority, Councilman Heischober had requested the Charter be amended to
reflect the decrease in the purchasing power of the dollar. Councilman
Heischober belieived the same philosophy as Direct Election of the School
Board be applied to the General Obligation Bonding Authority and on the same
Referendum. Vice Mayor Oberndorf requested the wording on the Ballot be
revised. The City Council will not have to return to the people on Referenda
concerning Capital Improvement Projects, this money will be available to
continue to make the improvements.
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1987 LEGISLATIVE PROPOSALS ITEM # 26354 (Continued)
Vice Mayor Oberndorf requested a Charter Change concerning the REPEAL of the
$8 MILLION a year borrowing ability. The Charter is not to remain the same
with the $80 MILLION borrowing ability. This will be inserted in the
Legislative Package to be presented to City Council at the City Council
Meeting of November 17, 1986.
Councilman Balko requested the Ban on Phosphate Detergents. This legislation
was introduced at the last Session of the General Assembly and was defeated
but there was a fair amount of support for same.
Councilman Fentress recommended the issuance of Licensing for Mopeds.
The State Income Tax Reform was offered by Councilman Moss and he requested
same be deleted.
The AGRICULTURAL ISSUES were requested by the Farm Bureau and the
Agricultural Department.
Councilwoman Henley referenced the Fairfax Legislative Package which requires
the developer requesting a rezoning prove services are adequate. Mr. Matthias
believed Fairfax had deleated this from their Legislative Package.
BY CONSENSUS, another LEGISLATIVE WORKSHOP will be SCHEDULED for the City
Council Meeting of November 17, 1986.