HomeMy WebLinkAboutJANUARY 13, 1986 MINUTES
M I N U T E S
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
Virginia Beach, Virginia
B R I E F I N G
VIRGINIA BEACH BOULEVARD PROJECT
12:30
January 13, 1986
The BRIEFING was called to order by Mayor Harold Heischober in the
Conference Room on January 13, 1986, at 12:30 P.M.
The City Manager introduced C. Oral Lambert, Jr., Director of Public Works,
who introduced Al Nash, District Engineer for the Department of Highways
and Transportation.
Mr. Nash outlined the three (3) major construction steps entailing the
VIRGINIA BFACH BOULEVARD PROJECT.
Phase 1 This phase shall be the section from Rosemont
Road through Independence Boulevard to
Witchduck Road.
Phase 2 This phase shall commence from the east end
of the above project and running to
Farmington Road.
Phase 3 This phase would commence at Witchduck and go
to the Norfolk City Limits.
Approximately mid-1990 all of these phases should be completed with an
eight-lane facility including a number of duel left-turn lanes. Each
project will be constructed in approximately an 18- to 21-month period of
time. At the completion of one project, the next will commence. Traffic
signals will be phased throughout the total project. The existing signals
will remain in use until such time as the new roadway requires switching
traffic.
Bids are to be received in the State's Central Office on January 22, 1986.
If the BIDS are within the Engineering Estimates, a Contract should be
awarded within approximately thirty (30) days. In that thirty-day period
of time the City-State Agreement will be forwarded to the City Manager for
review.
Mr. Nash outlined the portion in the first phase affecting Thalia Creek.
This particular section is the most complicated and will be the longest in
duration. There are actually five sections to be constructed in the first
project. Because of having to rebuild the bridge and the traffic handling,
this section will be the longest in duration.
Paul Blanchard, Designer of the Project, assisted by Ed Griffin, District
Design Engineer, explained the color sequences on the charts displaying the
various projects as well as the cross sections of each. Forty-nine feet of
pavement is on each side separated by a 28-foot median, which is wider than
normally used in Urban areas. This is necessary to provide for the duel
left-turn lanes through there. There shall be four twelve-foot traffic
lanes in each direction.
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January 13, 1986
Virginia Beach City Council
BRIEFING - Conference Room - 12:30 PM
Virginia Beach Boulevard Project
Presentation by State Highway Department
ITEM 1. MEETING OF VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL - Conference Room - 1:00 AM
A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Harold Heischober
B. ROLL CALL OF COUNCIL
C. MOTION TO RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION
ITEM 11. REGULAR SESSION OF VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL - Council Chambers - 2 PM
A. INVOCATION: Reverend Dorsol S. Moyers
Saint John's Baptist Church
B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA
C. ELECTRONIC ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL
D. CITY MANAGER'S ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS
1. Review of Consent Agenda
E. MAYOR/COUNCIL - DISCUSSION OF PERTINENT MATTFRS
F. PROCLAMATION
1. Community College Week - January 19-25, 1986
G. PRESENTATION
1. Per Cent for the Arts: Mr. Andrew S. Fine, Chairman
Virginia Beach Arts and Humanities Commission
H. MINUTES
1. Motion to accept/approve the Minutes of January 6, 1986
I. PLANNING BY CONSENT
1. Application of Elser C. a-ad Dorothy W. Blake and Elaine C.
Parker for a change of zoning from R-5 Residential District
to A-2 Apartment District located at 2337 Pleasure House
Road (Bayside Boro gh).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
2. Application of Edward L. and Elizabeth M. Bowdoin for
changes of zoning on property located on the south side of
London Bridge Road beginning at a point 3432 feet, more or
less, west of General Booth Boulevard (Princess Anne
Borough):
From R-3 Residential District to R-5 Residential District;
From AG-1 Agricultural District to R-5 Residential
District;
AND,
From AG-2 Agricultural District to R-5 Residential
District.
Recommendation: APPROVAL
3. Application of Welch Industries, Inc., t/a Welch Camper
Center for a conditional use permit for a contractor's
storage yard Tocated at 3757 Bonney Road (Kempsville
Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
4. Application of James N. Hall Associates for a conditional
use permit for gasoline pumps in conjunction with a
convenience store located on the west side of Rosemont
Road, south of Hilber Street (Lynnhaven Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
5. Application of Exxon Corporation for a conditional use
permit for an automobile service station Tocated at 3100
Atlantic Avenue (Virginia Beach Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
J. PLANNING
1. Ordinance closiig, vacating and discontinuing a portion of
Holly Avenue in the petition of South Bay (Lynnhaven
Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
2. Ordinance closing, vacating and discontinuing a portion of
Jade Street and Cape Henry Avenue in the petition of Jade
Street Associates (Lynnhaven Borough).
Recommendation: DENIAL
3. Application of Kimmell Automotive t/a Tread Quarters for a
conditional use permit for the installation of tires and
tire service located at 628 Independence Boulevard (Bayside
Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
4. Application of Seniou Nmn Ramus for a conditional use
permit for a contractor vehicle parking lot located on the
northwest side of Shell Road, southwest of the intersection
of Shell Road and Bayside Road (Bayside Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
5. Application of Southland Corporation for change of zoning
from I-I Light Industrial District to B-2 Community-
Business District located at 264 S. Newtown Road (Bayside
Borough).
Recommendation: APPROVAL
6. Application of Carl J. Ward for a change of zoning from R-8
Residential District to A-3 Apartment District located at
4700 and 4704 HoIlTs Road (Bayside Borough).
Recommendation: DENILAL
K. ORDINANCE
1. Ordinance to amend and reordain Section 6-111 of the Code
of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, pertaining to
Operation of 14otor Boats and NO WAKE Zones.
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 orte motion in the form listed. If an item is
removed from the Consent Agenda, it will be discussed and voted
upon separately.
1. Construction Agreeinents:
a. Independence Boulevard from Bruckner Boulevard to
Princess Anne Road.
b. Bruckner Boulevard to Rosemont Road.
2. Ordinance authorizing certain events conducted on City
property to be exempt from the Prohibition from Working or
Transaetiug Business on Sunday.
3. Ordinance upon SECOND READING to accept and appropriate
$150,000 from the Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries
for the renovation of Owls Creek Boat Ramp.
4. FINAL APPROVAL of Ordinance closing, vacating and
discontinuing a portion of Old Holland Road in the
petition of Larry and Kathryn Reiter.
5. Raffle Permit:
Bayside Junior High School Band Parents Association
6. Ordinance authorizing License Refunds in the amount of
$4,220.63
M. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
N. NEW BUSINESS
1. Mobile Vending at Oceanfront: Presentation by Michael J.
Barrett, Assistant to the City Manager for Resort
Activities
2. Police Firing Range: Presentation by Police Chief Wall
0. ADJOURNMENT
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Item II-H. I
MINUTES ITEM # 24934
Upon motion by Councilwoman Creech, seconded by Councilman McCoy, City
Council APPROVED the Correction to the Minutes of January 13, 1986:
Page 22 - ITEM # 24796 - Item II-J.6
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF CARL J. WARD FOR A
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM R-8
to A-3* Z01861055
Condition Number I shall correctly read as follows:
1. *A deed restriction of 16 units per-acre total
shall be submitted.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Robert
G. Jones, Louis R. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J.
Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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B R I E F I N G
(Continued)
Mr. J. C. Cleveland, Assistant District Engineer, outlined the provisions
of the contract. Prior to any work commencing, the contractor must
schedule a detailed meeting with adjacent property owners concerning the
phasing of the project.
At the beginning of each phase, a meeting must also be held to discuss in
detail the sequence of construction for that particular phase. Work
involving changing of Traffic Signals shall be done from 12:00 A.M. to 6:00
A.M. when traffic shall be at a minimum. There is a provision stipulated in
the contract, a fixed time date. If the contractor should extend beyond
this fixed date, he will be assessed a $1000 a day penalty. As an
encouragement, there will also be a "bonus clause" that if the contractor
should complete the work prior to this date, he will receive a $1,000 a day
for each day finished earlier. Also contained in the contract, are
allowable circumstances for extensions of time. The contractor is required
to keep two 11-foot lanes in each direction open at all times. There will
be some work that will require certain lane closures. If the lane closure
can be kept to two hours, one of the lanes may be closed from 9:00 A.M. to
3:00 P.M. - Monday through Friday. If the lane closure exceeds two hours,
the lane closure will only be allowed from Midnight to 5:00 A.M.
There wil be no lane closures during the peak Holiday Season.
South Thalia Drive will be closed to thru-traffic for a maximum of thirty
(30) days and South Thalia will be widened.
There will be an Inspector hired by the City who will be observing the
Project and report back to the City Administration any problems that arise.
M I N U T E S
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
Virginia Beach, Virginia
January 13, 1986
The Regular Meeting of the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
was called to order by Mayor Heischober in the Conference Room, City Hall
Building, on Monday, January 13, 1986, at 1:15 P.M.
Council Members Present:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr. , Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Absent:
None
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ITEM # 24780
Mayor Heischober entertained a motion to permit 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 Fentress, seconded by Councilman Jennings, City
Council voted to proceed into EXECUTIVE SESSION.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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R E G U L A R S E S S I 0 N
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
January 13, 1986
2:10 P.M.
Mayor Heischober called to order the Regular Session of the Virginia Beach
City Council in the Council Chambers, City Hall Building, on Monday,
January 13, 1986, at 2:10 P.M.
Council Members Present:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr. , Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Absent:
None
INVOCATION: Reverend Dorsol S. Moyers
Saint John's Baptist Church
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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CITY MANAGER'S ADMINISTRATIVE ITEMS
Item II-D.1 ITEM # 24781
Councilman Jennings referenced a Resolutlon directing the City Manager and
the City Attorney to investigate and to report to the City Council their
findings concerning the manner and method of disposing of the City
right-of-way acquired for OLD DONATION PARKWAY.
Councilman Jennings had referenced this Resolution last week, January 6,
1986, and requested same to be included in today's AGENDA. As same was
omitted, it will be placed as an ADD-ON under UNFINISHED BUSINESS
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Item II-F.1
PROCLAMATION ITEM 24782
Mayor Heischober PROCLAIMED the week of January 19-25, 1986, as:
COMMTY COLLEGE WEEK
This PROCLAMATION was accepted by Dr. Pass, Dr. LaBouve and Dr. E. T.
Buchanan.
This PROCLAMATION recognized the contribution made by Tidewater Community
College as serving the region since 1968 and providing accessible, low
cost, post secondary educational opportunities to the City of Virginia
Beach.
January 13, 1986
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WHEREAS, the very concept of community colleges was conceived by a Virginian,
Thomas Jefferson, who sought to better educate the people and enable them to protect
their newly gained rights by creating institutions of higher learning within a day's
horseback ride; and
WHEREAS, in 1966 the Virginia State Legislature created the Department of and
State Board for the establishment and maintenance of a state-wide system of comprehen-
sive corununity colleges; and
WHEREAS, the 23 community colleges in the system make available a wide range of
programs and services to every citizen in Virginia at minimal cost; and
WHEREAS, these institutions have provided hundreds of thousands of Virginians
with the skills needed for good jobs, college transfer courses, counseling services
and a variety of cultural services, serving more than 250,000 citizens each year; and
WHEREAS, it is appropriate that the people of Virginia recognize the contributions
of their community colleges, support these institutions, and promote public awareness
of the services available to our citizens; and
WHEREAS, Tidewater Community College has served the region since 1968, providing
accessible, low cost, post secondary educational opportunities to citizens of the
City of Virginia Beach;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Harold Heischober, Mayor of the City of Virginia Beach, do
hereby proclaim the week of January 19-25, 1986 as
COMMUNITY COLLEGE WEEK
in the City of Virginia Beach and commend TCC for its outstanding service to the
citizens of our community.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the
City of Virginia Beach to be affixed this thirteenth day of January, nineteen hundred
and eighty-six.
Harold Heischober
Mayor
January 13, 1986
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Item II-G.1
PRESENTATION ITEM 24783
Dr. Andrew S. Fine, Chairman of the Arts and Humanities Commision,
presented a proposal for PER CENT FOR THE ARTS
The PER CENT FOR THE ARTS program would require that a specified percentage
(1%) of the total estimated cost of a municipal capital improvement
construction project for municipal buildings, parks and recreation (but not
streets, highways, schools, or public utilities) be set aside to commission
or to purchase art work for incorporation in public buildings, facilities,
and spaces. The program would be administered for the Council by the ARTS
AND HUMANITIES COMMISSION.
It is estimated that the program would entail approximately $150,000 per
year.
On October 8, 1986, the Virginia Beach Arts and Humanities Commission
unanimously adopted a Resolution in support of the creation of the program
entitled: PER CENT FOR THE ARTS.
Research pertaining to PER CENT FOR THE ARTS and Resolution ADOPTED by the
ARTS AND HUMANITIES COMMISSION is hereby made a part of the record.
BY CONSENSUS, the City Council AUTHORIZED the City Manager to draft an
Ordinance concerning same and hold a WORKSHOP for discussion of various
funding sources and fiscal impact references.
January 13,1986
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Item II-H.1
MINUTES ITEM 24784
Upon motion by Councilwoman Creech, seconded by Councilman Baum, City
Council APPROVED the MINUTES of January 6, 1986.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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Item 11-I.
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 24785
Upon motion by Councilwoman Creech, seconded by Councilman Louis Jones,
City Council APPROVED in ONE MOTION Items II-I.1, 2, 4 and 5 of the
PLANNING BY CONSENT AGENDA.
Item II-I.3 was voted upon separately.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
January 13, 1986
Item II-I.1
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM 24786
Upon motion by Councilwoman Creech, seconded by Councilman Louis Jones,
City Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of Elmer C. and Dorothy
W. Blake and Elaine C. Parker for a Change of Zoning:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF ELMER C. & DOROTHY
W. BLAKE AND ELAINE C. PARKER FOR A CHANGE OF
ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM R-5 to A-2
Z01861050 BAYSIDE BOROUGH
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Elmer C. & Dorothy
W. Blake and Elaine C. Parker for a Change of
Zoning District Classification from R-5
Residential District to A-2 Apartment District on
the west side of Pleasure House Road, 400 feet
south of Brigadoon Drive on Lot 21, Chesapeake
Beach. Said parcel is located at 2337 Pleasure
House Road and contains 32,975 square feet.
Prior to the changing of the official zoning maps, the following
requirements shall be met:
A 5-foot dedication of right-of-way along the frontage on
Pleasure House Road, 30 feet from the centerline of the old
50-foot right-of-way to provide for an ultimate 60-foot
right-of-way, as per the Master Street and Highway Plan.
With further development of the site, the following shall be required:
Standard rigbt-of-way improvements are to include pavement
widening, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and drainage facilities to
be constructed along Pleasure House Road.
The OWNER OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE for the Owner, has reviewed the
conditions 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
Thirteenth day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. Mcclanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
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STATEMENT OF CONSENT
APPLICANT: Elmer C. and Dorothy W. Blake and Elaine
C. Parker
APPLICATION: Change of Zoning District Classification
DESCRIPTION: R-5 Residential District to A-2 Apartment
District
CITY COUNCIL SESSION: January 13, 1986
THE UNDERSIGNED OWNER OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE OWNER,
(or Agent for the Owner), RAS REVIEWED THE CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL
(REQUIREMENTS) RECOMENDED BY THE VIRGINIA BEACH PLANNING COMKISSION
TO THE VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL FOR AFFIRMATIVE 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. A 5-foot dedication of right-of-way along the frontage
on Pleasure House Road, 30 feet from the centerline of
the old 50-foot right-of-way to provide for an ultimate
60-foot right-of-way, as per the Master Street and
Highway Plan.
2. With further development of the site, the following will
be required:
Standard right-of-way improvements are to include
pavement widening, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and
drainage facilities to be constructed along Pleasure
House Road.
Mner
By:
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Date:
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Item II-I.2.
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 24787
Upon motion by Councilwoman Creech, seconded by Councilman Louis Jones,
City Council ADOPTED Ordinances upon applicaton of EDWARD L. AND ELIZABETH
M. BOWDOIN for Changes of Zoning:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF EDWARD L. AND
ELIZABETH M. BOWDOIN FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING
DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM R-3 TO R-5
Z01861051
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Edward L. &
Elizabeth M. Bowdoin for a Change of Zoning
District Classification from R-3 Residential
District to R-5 Residential District on certain
property located on the south side of London
Bridge Road beginning at a point 3432 feet more
or less west of General Booth Boulevard. Said
parcel contains 4.798 acres. Plats with more
detailed information are available in the
Department of Planning. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH.
A N D,
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF EDWARD L. &
ELIZABETH M. BOWDOIN FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING
DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM AG-1 TO R-5
Z01861052
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Edward L.&
Elizabeth M. Bowdoin for a Change of Zoning
District Classification from AG-1 Agricultural
District to R-5 Residential District on certain
property located 600 feet south of London Bridge
Road beginning at a point 3432 feet more or less
west of General Booth Boulevard. Said parcel
contains 4.248 acres. Plats with more detailed
information are available in the Department of
Planning. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH.
A N D,
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF EDWARD L. &
ELIZABETH M. BOWDOIN FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING
DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM AG-2 TO R-5
Z01861053
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Edward L. &
Elizabeth M. Bowdoin for a Change of Zoning
District Classification from AG-2 Agricultural
District to R-5 Residential District on certain
proeprty located 350 feet more or less south of
London Bridge Road beginning at a point 3432 feet
more or less west of General Booth Boulevard.
Said parcel contains 1.506 acres. Plats with
more detailed information are available in the
Department of Planning. PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH.
January 13, 1986
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Item II-1.2
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 24787 (Continued)
The following conditions shall be required:
1. The applicant has voluntarily agreed that a noise disclosure
statement shall be given to each purchaser and tenant.
Prior to the changing of the official zoning maps, the following
requirement shall be met:
A dedication of right-of-way along the frontage on London Bridge
Road to match the alignment on file in Public Works/Engineering
Division right-of-way as per the Master Street and Highway Plan.
The OWNER OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE for tbe Owner, has reviewed the
conditions 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
Thirteenth day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Eight-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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STATEMENT OF CONSENT
APPLICANT: Edward L. and Elizabeth M. Bowdoin
APPLICATION: Change of Zoning District Classification
DESCRIPTION: R-3 Residential District to R-5
Residential District
AG-1 Agricultural District to R-5
Residential District
AG-2 Agricultural District to R-5
Reside,itial District
CITY COUNCIL SESSION: January 13, 1986
THE UNDERSIGNED OWNER OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE OWNER,
(or Agent for the Owner), HAS REVIEWED THE CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL
(REQUIREMENTS) RECOMENDED BY THE VIRGINIA BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION
TO THE VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL FOR AFFIRMATIVE ACTION ON THIS
DATE AS THEY APPLY TO THE REFERENCED APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT TO THE
ZONING HAP OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, AND HEREBY
ACCEPTS AND AGREES TO:
1. The applicant has voluntarily agreed that a noise
disclosure statement will be given to each purchaser and
tenant.
2. A dedication of right-of-way along the frontage on
London Bridge Road to match the alignment on file in
Public Works/Engineering Division right-of-way as per
the Master Street and Highway Plan.
Owner
By:
Date:
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Item II-I.3
PLANNING ITEM # 24788
M.R.Welch, the applicant, represented himself
Upon motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilwoman Creech, City
Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon appliction of WELCH INDUSTRIES, INC. T/A
WELCH CA14PER CENTER for a Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF WELCH INDUSTRIES,
INC., T/A WELCH CAMPER CENTER FOR A CONDITIONAL
USE PERMIT R0186804
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Welch Industries,
Inc., T/A Welch Camper Center for a Conditional
Use Permit for a contractor's storage yard on the
east side of Chestnut Avenue, 173.18 feet south
of Bonney Road on Lots 8-19, Block A as shown on
the plat entitled "The Rosemont Corporation,
being a part of Jacksondale" and the northern 25
feet of the closed portion of Second Street.
Said parcel is located at 3757 Bonney Road and
contains 1.04 acres. KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH.
Subject to Site Plan Review, the following condition shall be required:
Standard right-of-way improvements along Chestnut Avenue to
include pavement widening, curb, gutter, sidewalk and drainage
facilities, to be determined at the time of final plat review.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the
Thirteenth day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr. , Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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Item II-I.4.
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 24789
Upon motion by Councilwoman Creech, seconded by Councilman Louis Jones,
City Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of JAMES N. RALL
ASSOCIATES for a Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF JAMES N. HALL
ASSOCIATES FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR
GASOLINE PUMPS IN CONJUNCTION WITH A CONVENIENCE
STORE R0186805
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of James N. Hall
Associates for a Conditional Use Permit for
gasoline pumps in c njunction with a convenience
store on certain property located on the west
side of Rosemont Road, 300 feet more or less
south of Hilber Street. Said parcel contains
28,923.84 square feet. Plats with more detailed
information are available in the Department of
Planning. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
The following condition shall be required:
1. Public restrooms are required.
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
Thirteenth day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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STATEMENT OF CONSENT
APPLICA,NT: James N. Hall Associates
APPLICATION: Conditional Use Permit
DESCRIPTION: Gasoline Pumps in conjunction with a
Convenience Store
CITY COUNCIL SESSION: January 13, 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 AFFIRMATIVE 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. Public restroom requirement.
Owner
By:
Owner/Att-@ney/Agent
Date:
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Itern II-I.5
PLANNING BY CONSENT ITEM # 24790
Upon motion by Councilwoman Creech, seconded by Councilman Louis Jones,
City Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of EXXON CORPORATION for
a Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF EXXON CORPORATION
FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE
SERVICE STATION R0186806
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Exxon Corporation
for a Conditional Use Permit for an automobile
service station at the northwest corner of
Atlantic Avenue and Laskin Road and Lots 1 and 2
and the southern 40 feet of Lots 6-8, block 75,
Virginia Beach Development Co., Map #3. Said
parcel is located at 3100 Atlantic Avenue and
contains 20,000 square feet. VIRGINIA BEACH
BOROUGH.
The following condition shall be required:
1. Public restrooms are required.
The OWNER OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE for the Owner, has reviewed the condition
for approval and 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
Thirteenth day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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STATEMENT OF CONSENT
APPLICANT: Exxon Corporation
APPLICATION: Conditional Use Permit
DESCRIPTION: Automobile Service Station
CITY COUNCIL SESSION: January 13, 1986
THE UNDERSIGNED OWNER OR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE OWNER,
(or Agent for the Owner), HAS REVIEWED THE CONDITIONS FOR APPROVAL
(REQUIREMENTS) RECOMt4ENDED BY THE VIRGINIA BEACH PLANNING COMMISSION
TO THE VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL FOR AFFIRMATIVE 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. Public restroom requirement.
',,,@owner
By:
Owner/Attor@y,
Date:
Janaury 13, 1986
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Item II-J.1
PLANNING ITEM # 24791
Attorney David A. Miller, Jr., represented the applicant
The following spoke in OPPOSITION:
Alfonso J. Strazzullo, Sand Pine Resident
Bernie J. Kania, Sand Pine Resident
Upon motion by Councilman Jennings, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council APPROVED an Ordinance closing, vacating and discontinuing a portion
of Holly Avenue in the petition of SOUTH BAY, subject to FINAL APPROVAL
witt7in 180 days.
Application of Associates of South Bay for the
discontinuance, closure and abandonment of a
portion of Holly Avenue beginning at the eastern
boundary of Jade Street and running a distance of
167.04 feet along the southern boundary of Lot
15, Block 8, Lynnhaven Shores. Said parcel is 25
feet in width and contains 4,180.75 square feet.
LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
The following conditions shall be required:
1. Resubdivision of the property to incorporate the closed area into
the adjoining parcel to avoid the creation of a nonconforming
lot. Construction shall be limited to 2-story structures within
the 25-foot parcel.
2. Landscaping along the southern boundary of the area proposed for
closure to provide screening, tree line buffer (pines) which will
eventually reach a growth of 25-feet, for the single-family
residences located to the south. The proposed landscaping shall
be approved by the City's Landscape Services Division.
3. The present ditch that runs parallel to Cape Henry Drive shall be
retained as a Dry Retention System only.
4. Closure of this right-of-way shall be contingent upon the
compliance with the above stated conditions within 180 days of
the approval by City Council.
Voting: 8-3
Council Members Voting Aye:
Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold Heischober,
Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R. Jones, Robert
G. Jones and J. Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S.
Council Members Voting Nay:
John A. Baum, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Absent:
None
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ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE CLOSING, VACATING, AND DISCONTINUING
A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN STREET 25 FEET WIDE
KNOWN AS HOLLY AVENUE
LOCATED IN LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
WHEREAS, proper notice that Associates of SOUTH BAY, INC.,
a Virginia corporation, would make application to the City
Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, to have the
hereandafter described portion of that certain undeveloped
street, 25 feet wide, known as Holly Avenue closed, vacated,
and discontinued was duly advertised; and
WHEREAS, the Petitioner as owning the underlying fee to
said street which is affected by its closure, has requested
that said street be closed; and
WHEREAS, application was made to the City Planning
Commission and to the City Council, and, pursuant to the
statues in such cases made and provided, the Council appointed
Viewers who have reported to the Council that no inconveniences
to the public or to the private individuals would result from
such closings, vacating and discontinuance; and
WHEREAS, it is the judgment of the Council that the said
street should be closed, vacated and discontinued.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
Section 1. That the said undeveloped street 25 feet wide
known as Holly Avenue described below, located in the Lynnhaven
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January 13, 1986
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Borough in the City of Virginia Beach, Virgin@ia, is hereby
closed, vacated, and discontinued, said street not being needed
for public use:
ALL OF THAT certain parcel of land, located
immediately north of the old Norfolk and
Southern Railroad right of way and
immediately east of 10th Street (now Jade
Street) and immediately south of Lot 15 in
Block 8, all as shown on the Plat of
Lynnhaven Shores, which plat is recorded in
the Office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, in
Map Book 7, at Page 167, and being more
particularly bounded and described as
follows: BEGINNING at the southeast corner
of the above-described Lot 15, in Block 8,
as shown on the aforesaid Plat of Lynnhaven
Shores and from said point of beginning
running south 09055120" east a distance of
25.00 feet along the boundary line
separating the land herein conveyed from the
land previously conveyed by Windsor
Investors, Ltd., a Virginia corporation, to
Lynn Beach Associates, II by deed recorded
in Deed Book 2357, at Page 1814, in the
Clerk's Office aforesaid, to apoint located
in the north right of way line of the
above-described old Norfolk and Southern
Railroad right of way; thence turning and
running south 79041100' west, along the
above described north right of way line of
the aforesaid old Norfolk and Southern
Railroad right of way, a distance of 166.87
feet to a point located in the above
described north right of way of the
aforesaid old Norfolk and Southern Railroad
right of way; thence turning and running
north 10019100" west a distance of 25.00
feet to a point which is the southwest
corner of the above-described Lot 15, in
Block 8, as shown on the Plat of Lynnhaven
Shores; thence turning and running north
79*41100" east along the south boundary line
of the above described Lot 15, in Block 8,
as shown on the aforesaid Plat of Lynnhaven
Shores a distance of 167.04 feet to the
point and place of beginning of the
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description of the land conveyed herein and
being shown as 'Holly Avenue (251 R/W)
(undeveloped)" on the attached physical
survey.
Section 2. A copy of this ordinance, certified by the
Clerk, be spread upon the public records in the Clerk's Office
of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
and indexed in the name of the City of Virginia Beach as
Grantor.
Section 3. That this ordinance shall be effective
APPROVED: January 13, 1986
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Item II-J.2
PLANNING ITEM # 24792
Bob Sutherland, General Partner, represented the applicant and requested
DEFERRAL to enable the applicant to meet with the Lynnhaven Colony Civic
League to address concerns. Plat and letters to the City Council, John
Herzke and the Lynnhaven Colony Civic League are hereby made a part of
the record.
The following registered to speak but had no OPPOSITION to said DEFERRArl.
Alfonso J. Strazzullo, Sand Pine Resident
Bernie J. Kania, Sand Pine Resident
Upon motion by Councilman Jennings, seconded by Councilman Fentress, City
Council DEF@ for thirty (30) days until the City Council Meeting of
February 18, 1986, the Ordinance closing, vacating and discontinuing a
portion of Jade Street and Cape Henry Avenue in the petition of JADE STREET
ASSOCIATES:
Application of Jade Street Associates for the
discontinuance, closure and abandonment of
portions of Jade Street and Cape Henry Drive as
follows:
Jade Street: Beginning at the northern boundary
of Cape Henry Drive and running in a northerly
direction a distance of 168.52 feet along the
eastern boundary.
Cape Henry Drive: Beginning at the southern
boundary of Jade Street and running in a
southerly direction a distance of 25 feet.
Said parcels are 60 feet in width and contain
11,415.6 square feet. LYNNHAVEN BOROUGH.
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Robert G.
Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S.
and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
Louis R. Jones
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Item II-J.3
PLANNING ITEM # 24793
Julian Keith represented the applicant
Upon motion by Councilman Louis Jones, seconded by Councilman Baum, City
Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of KIMMELL AUTOMOTIVE t/a
TREAD QUARTERS for a Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF KIr4MELL AUTOMOTIVE,
T/A TREAD QUARTERS FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
R0186807
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Kimmell Automotive,
T/A Tread Quarters for a Conditional Use Permit
for the installation of tires and tire service at
the northeast corner of Independence Boulevard
and Constitution Drive on Parcel P, Block 33,
Pembroke Manor. Said parcel is located at 628
Independence Boulevard and contains 28,401 square
feet. BAYSIDE BOROUGH.
The following conditions shall be required:
1. A 5-foot dedication, witbin 90 days, along the frontage on
Independence Boulevard, 55 feet from the centerline of the old
100-foot right-of-way to provide for an ultimate 110-foot
right-of-way as per the Master Street and Highway Plan.
2. There shall be no continuing outside storage of tires.
3. Adequate buffering which shall be determined by the
administrative staff.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the
Thirteenth day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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Item II-J.4
PLANNING ITEM 24794
Attorney Grover Wright represented the applicant
Upon motion by Councilman Louis Jones, seconded by Councilman Fentress,
City Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of SEMION NMN RAMUS for
a Conditional Use Permit:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF SEMION NMN RAMUS
FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A CONTRACTOR
VEHICLE PARKING LOT R0186808
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Semion Nmn Ramum
for a Conditional use Permit for a contractor
vehicle parking lot on certain property located
on the northwest side of Shell Road on Parcel A
beginning at a point 230 feet more or less
southwest of the intersection of Shell Road and
Bayside Road. Said parcel contains 16,117 square
feet. Plats with more detailed information are
available in the Department of Planning. BAYSIDE
BOROUGH.
The following condition shall be required:
1. Approval shall be for a period of two (2) years.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the
Thirteenth day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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Item II-J.5
PLANNING ITEM # 24795
Dave Walker, represented the applicant
Upon motion by Councilman Louis Jones, seconded by Councilman Jennings,
City Council ADOPTED Ordinance upon application of SOUTHLAND CORPORATION
for a Change of Zoning:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF THE SOUTHLAND
CORPORATION FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION FROM I-I to B-2 Z01861054
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of The Southland
Corporation for a Change of Zoning District
Classification from i-1 Light Industrial District
to B-2 Community-Business District at the
northeast corner of Newtown Road and Greenwich
Road. Said parcel is located at 264 South
Newtown Road and contains 25,378.9 square feet.
Plats with more detailed information shall 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
Thirteenth day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Mayor Harold Heischober, Barbara
M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R. Jones, Robert G.
Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S.
and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
Robert E. Fentress
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Item II-J.6.
PLANNING ITEM # 24796
Attorney Grover Wright represented the applicant
Upon motion by Councilwoman Creech, seconded by Councilman Baum, City
Council ADOPTED an Ordinance upon application of CARL J. WARD for a Change
of Zoning:
ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF CARL J. WARD FOR A
CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM R-8
TO A-3* Z01861055
BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA
Ordinance upon application of Carl J. Ward for a
Change of Zoning District Classification from R-8
Residential District to A-3* Apartment District
on certain property located on the north side of
Hollis Road, 590 feet east of Pleasure House road
on Lots 7 & 8. Said parcels are located at 4700
and 4704 Hollis Road and contain 34,412 square
feet. Plats with more detailed information are
available in the Department of Planning. BAYSIDE
BOROUGH.
The following conditions shall be required:
1. *A deed restriction of 16 units per acre shall be submitted.
2. A 10-foot dedication of right-of-way is required along the
frontage on Hollis Road, with dedication for a 'half cul-de-sac
at the Hollis Road terminus. The 10-foot dedication is 25 feet
from the centerline of the old 30-foot right-of-way to provide
for a standard 50-foot right-of-way.
With further development of the site, the following will be required:
3. Standard right-of-way improvements are to include pavement
widening, curb and gutter, sidewalk, and drainage facilities to
be constructed along Hollis Road and the required cul-de-sac.
This Ordinance shall be effective upon the date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the
Thirteenth day of January, Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-six.
Jan,uary 13, 1986
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Item II-J.6
PLANNING ITEM # 24796(Continued)
Voting: 7-3
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan and J.
Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S.
Council Members Voting Nay:
Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Abstaining:
Louis R. Jones
Council Members Absent:
None
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Item II-K.1
ORDINANCE ITEM # 24797
John Herzke, Traffic Engineer, responded to Council's inquiries.
Upon motion by Councilman Jennings, seconded by Councilwoman Creech, City
Council ADOPTED:
Ordinance to amend and reordain Section 6-111 of
the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
pertaining to Operation of Motor Boats ,d No
WAKE Zones.
Voting: 11-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
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AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REORDAIN
SECTION 6-111 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY
OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA,
PERTAINING TO OPERATION OF MOTOR BOATS
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That Section 6-111 is hereby amended of the Code of the
City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and reads as follows:
Section 6-111. Operation of motor boats at such excessive speed
or in such manner as to cause dangerous wake.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any person operating any
motor boat to pass under any bridge or to operate any motor boat
in any public waterway at such excessive speed or in such manner
as to cause swells or wakes in@ai-ieua that are capable of causing
damage to other boats or vessels or to bulkheads, piers and or
shorelines.
heur-a@
(b) The operator of a motor boat, when approaching or
passing vessels under way or lying to or at anchor or made fast
to the shore, or when approaching or passing piers, docks or
boathouses, or when approaching or passing persons in the water
or using water skis or surfboards, shall slacken speed and shall
operate such motor boat at such speed and in such manner as to avoid
endangering persons or property by the effect of the motor boat's
operation or wake.
(c) Any person who violates the provisions of this
section shall be guilty of a Class 4 misdemeanor.
Adopted this 13 day of January 198i, the Council
of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
#$f/ds
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Item II-L
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 24798
Upon motion by Councilmari McCoy, seconded by Councilwomari Henley, City Council
APPROVED in ONE MOTION Items 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, *Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice
Mayor Reba S. McCianan, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E.
Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
H. Jack Jennings, Jr.
*VERBAL AYE
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Item II-L-1
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 24799
Upon motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilwoman Henley, City Council
ADOPTED:
1. Construction Agreements:
a. Independence Boulevard from Buckner
Boulevard to Princess Anne Road.
b. Buckner Boulevard to Rosemont Road.
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, *Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice
Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E.
Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Abseit:
H. Jack Jennings, Jr.
*VERBAL AYE
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THIS AUREEMENT, made this day of
by and between Woods Green Run,
Incorporat@d, a Virginia Corporation, hereinafter referred to
as "the N-ner", party of the first part, and the City of
Virginia Beach, a municipal corporation of the Commonwealth
of Virginia, hereinafter referred to as "the City", party of
the second part.
1,THEREAS, the Owner is the developer of 120+ acres, more or
less, of land in the Boroughs of Princess Anne and Kempsville,
City of Virginia Beach, commonly known and designated as the
subdivision of Woods Green Run; and
WHEREAS, the City has adopted a Major Right-of-Way Improve-
ment Policy which is to apply to all roads on the City's Master
Street and Highway Plan projected to pass through or abut a
proposed developrnent; and
WEEREAS, the Owner is willing to dedicate to the City that
part of the prot)osed right-of-way for Buckner Boulevard which
lies within and abuts the subdivision of Woods Green Run as
sho,,,n on the drawing attached hereto as "Exhibit A"; and
@,THEREAS, Buckner Boulevard is included on the City's
Master Street and Highway Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City has determined that Buckner Boulevard
is necessary to provide immediate access to the proposed
development and that the Owner will be reimbursed for all
expenditures in excess of what it would cost to c,nstr,,t
a standard city street; and
WIIEREAS, the City is requiring the Owner to design the
ultimate section and construct, in accordance with Plans and
Specifications approved by the City, two lanes of the ultimate
section of Buckner Boulevard as required by the City's Major
Right-ol@-Way Improvement @olicy; and
1,TiiEREAS, the City is willi-ng to participate with the Owner
in the construction of said roads and related improvements
subject to the following terms and conditions;
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N014, TIIEREFORE, THIS ACREL@tirNT 14ITIJESSETIJ: Ttiat for and in con-
10 t
siderat' n of the premises and r-he , ,l convenants and
undertaking of the parties of this agreemenl. the parties
hereco mutually agree each with the oth,r as follows:
1. The Owner agrees to perform, or cause to be performed,
such clearing, grading, street imdrovements, storm drainage,
engineering, and surveying as may be necessary to conscruct
Bucl,ner Boulevard from Sta-15+05 to Itosemont Road as shown an
the approved drawings whicil were prepared by Talbot & Associaces,
Ltd., and approved by tile city entitied Construction Plans of
"Bucl,ner Boulevard from Sta. 15-105 to Rosemont Road ", Dated
June 7, 1984.
2. The construction costs sliall be construed to cover all
necessary labor, materials, engineering, testin-., and inspec-
tion fees and other costs incident to said project whether
performed by the Owner or by the Owller's subconcraccors. Sliould
tlie Oxiner rlquest a further modification of tlie plans referred
to in Paragraph 1 abovc@, aiid the City adproved such revision
resulting in an increase or decrease in quantities, the amount
prorated beciieen the Oirner and ti-ic City will be adjust:ed as
hereiiiafter provided in Paragrapti 9 hereof.
3. To facililate the construction of said roads as des-
cribed in Paragraph 1 of tliis agreement, the Owner has dedi-
cated, or agreed to dedicate Lo the City, the necessary right-
of-iiay witliin or abutting tlie Woods rreen Run subdivision
for Bucl<ner Boulevard.
4. T[iL@ Ot,,ncr agrees to furiiisit, if required, a Performance
Band witli Corporate Sure-Ly, LeLLer of Credit, or otlier security
approved I)y the CiLy Attorney in in aiijount equal to tlie worl@
remaining to be conipleted. Said cost, if bonding is required
by the City, sliall becoiiie a projlct: cost.
5. Th(-' O,,inLr agrecs Lo furnish a defcct bond %4ith Corporate
Surery, Letter of CrediL, or other security approved by the City
AtCorney, iti accordance WiLh slandards as escablistied by the
Subdivision ordinancl. Cost of t[iis bond stiall be considered
as a project cost. Tlie aiiiount: of t:liis defert bond Stiall be 10
percent of the cost of tlie project.
6. The Owner covenants and agrees that the work described herein
shall be fully completed in accordance with the agreement between
the two parties, dated December 21, 1982, and in no event later
than twenty four (24) months after execution hereof by the City.
7. The Owner agrees to perform the work in accordance with
the construction plans and specifications prepared by Talbot &
Associates, Ltd., and at the estimated unit prices shown on the
Tabulation of Construction Cost for Buckner Boulevard, Sta.15+05
to Rosemont Road, dated August 21" 1985 attached hereto as
"Exhibit B".
8. The City and the Owner agree that the total cost for the
construction of Buckner Boulevard will be Four Hundred Sixty Nine
Thousand, Eight Hundred, Ninety Two Dollars and Twenty Cents
($469,892.20) on the estimated quantities and unit prices shown
on "Exhibit B" subject to modification as herein described.
9. The Owner agrees that with respect to Buckner Boulevard,
it will, at its cost and expense bear Three Hundred Twenty Eight
Thousand, Nine Hundred Thirteen Dollars and Ninty Cents,
($328.913.90) and the Citv ap-rees that it will oav the Owner the
estimated balance of One Hudred Forty Thousand, Nine Hundred,
Seventy Eight Dollars and Thirty Cents ($140,978.30) based on
estimated Quantities and unit Drices shown on"Exhibit B". The
cost of anv chanze mutuallv arreed to by the Owner and the Citv
shall be shared equally. When a chanre is made unilaterallv, the
party requestinr the chanre shall be responsible for the full cost
of the change.
10. After expending its share of the first costs, the Owner
will submit a monthly requisition for the quantity of worl< per-
formed. Sucli requisition shall be certified as to its accuracy
13y Talbot & Associates, Ltd.,(or such other Professional Engineer
certified by the State of Virginia as may be selected by the Owner)
and tlie City's assigned Inspector who will monitor the progress of
the work and verify all qliantities and construction items for pay-
ment. Payment shall be made by the City within thirty (30) days
after receipt of the requisition which has been properly verified
ancl approval. All necessary documentation for materials and con-
tract labor shall be furnished with each invoice for payment.
11. The Ow-ner agrees that after completion of the work -
and release of the Defect Bond, title in the street shall be
vested in the City and that Owner shall have no claim or owner-
ship interest therein.
12. The City agrees that after comnletion of the work,
such improvements shall become a part of the City's street
system and the City shall thereaftdr be responsible for the
maintenance and repair of such improvements.
13. It is further understood and agreed by the parties
hereto that this a,reement shall be construed, interpreted,
and applied according to the laws of the State of Virginia,
and shall be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives,
executors, devisees, and administrators, successors, grantees,
and assigns of the parties hereto.
14. This agreement is intented to clarify certain condi-
tions stipulated in t'tie prior agreement between the Owner and
the City dated December 21, 1982, and in no way is intended to
supersede, alter or modify the previous agreement as therein.
IN ITTT@;ESS WHEREOF, Woods Green Run, Inc. has caused its
name to be hereunto signed by its President, and the CITY OF
VIRGI-NIA BEACH has caused its name to be hereunto signed by
its City Manager and attested by the City Clerk, duly authorized.
WOODS GREEN RUN, INC.
a Virginia Corporation
By
PRESIDENT
CITY OF VIRCINIA BEACII,-VIRGIt;IA ATTEST:
B@ (SEAL
City Clerk
CIF@ /@,i
'Talbot & Associates, Ltd
Exhibit "B" Engineers - Architects .Pla@ne,s - Surveyo,,
PROJECT PROJECT NO. DATE SHEET
Woods Green Run 6045-5 8 1 lil of 2
CLiENT ESTIMATOR SCHEMATIC DESIGN
Woods Green Run, Inc. WWMITI PRELIMINARY DESIGN
SUBJECTSta.15+0!) to CHECKED BY X=X FINAL DESIGN
Buckner Blvd. Rosemont Road WBB OTHER
ITE-1 DESCRIPTION OUANTITY UNIT UNIT COST 'TOTAL COST CliK
DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION
Excavation & Grading 17357 cy 111351 23 431 95-
1 "S-5 Bit.Conc. Surface 8743 -sy I2V, 5 A 2 31 6 8- 9-5 -
2" B-3 Bit.Conc. Surface 8743 sy 13[30 ?8 851
4.1, 6" Ag@regate Base 8743 sy 4@o 38 469
5.1 9" S.nd Subbase 8743 sy 2-@ 19 671 75
6.1 TemiDorary Cleaning Pad 2 EA 8 50 )O 1.7 00 )D--u
7.IVDH CG-6 2784 LF 7 35 20 462 40-IF
8.1 VDH CG-2 2 682 LF 6 50 17 4 3 3 DO
9 . VDH MS-LA 3 EA 600 DO 1800 @@ 0
10. VDH CG-12 (Curb Ramps) 13 EA 150 )O 1450 )O
11. 4" Conc. Sidewalk 1170 LF 13 50 15 7 9 5 )O
12. CL Pavement Striping LS 11 @200 @)O 1200 )O
13. VB Type III Barricades 2 IEA 300 )O 600 )O
14. Swales, Median & R/W Seedinv I
Grading 7800 1sy I I 001 7 800 00
15, 1 5 " RCP 6 5 3 1LF I 13 95 9109 3 5
18" RCP 2 6 7 LF 16 8 5 9@8
17. 21 " RCP 5 5 LF 19 50'- @072 50
18. 24" RCP 1 2 96 1,F 28 51 2
19. 30" RCP 228 LF 28 @O 6384 )O
20. 36" RCP 1125 1,F 41 S@ @7 081 25
21. 36" FES I EA 9@ D-0 995 DO
22 Storm Manhole 11 EA 1 2 9 5 )O 14 245 )O
23. Single CB 10 EA 845 )O 8450 )O
24 ql Double CB 11 EA l 130 )O t2 430 PO
2 5.1 Trir)le CB 1 EA [2LOOO )O 20 0
3 O_
00
2 6.1 Quadrur)le CB 2 EA 0 6000 DO 11
27. Rip-Rap 12 sy 1 25-)0 300 DO
2 B. Sediment Traps 24 EA 3C) )O 7 20 @O
29. Straw Bale Barriers 14 --I,@A o@o @@o 1400 DO
30. Street Lij4hts 12 EA- - -9-00-DO 10 800 )O
31. Street Signs 3 TA- - 75 @o 225 DO
---
Subtotal: 356 057 20
---
---
2 19 7S
Talbot & Associates, Ltd
Exhibit "B" Enginee,s - Architects . Planners . 5@,,@eyo,
I
PROJECT PROJECT NO. SHEET
Woods Green Run 6045-5 8 l'Yl'@ @ 5 B2 of 2
LIENT ESTIMATOR SCHEMATIC DESIGN
Woods Green Run, Inc. wwmi I I - p"EL' MINA Ry DESIGN
CHECKED Y@ INA L .. IG
Buckner Blvd. Rosemont Rd. WBB T.ER
ITEM DESCRIPTION AN UNIT UNIT COST 'TOTAL COST CHK-
Lo. T.TYJ-
E SURVEYING 965 LF 15 00 4 A75
ur-VL(-i ISUNI)ING(10-/. CONST. 2/. + per ve@ r) 1 400 00
6 000 00
6 70 00
290 00
892 20
2 IS 79
EX14TBIT "A"
LOCATION I,IAP OF
BUCKNER BOULEVARD, PART 2
IN WOODS GREEN RUN
SHEET A-1 of I
BUCKNER BOULEVART)
PART 2
THIS AGREE.'ENT, made this day of
1-985 by and between Woods Green Run, Incorporated,a Virgin3.a
Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "the Owner", party of the
first part and the City of Virginia Beach, a municipal corpora-
tion of the Co=onwealth of Virginia, hereinafter referred to as
"the City", party of the second part.
WHEREAS, the Owner is the devdloper of 120+ acres, more or
less, of land in the Boroughs of Princess Anne and Kempsville,
City of Virginia Beach, commonly known and designated as the
subdivision of Woods Green Run; and
WHEREAS, the City has adopted a Major Right-of-Way Improve-.
ment Policy which is to apply to all roads 6n-the City's Master
Street and Highway Plan projected to pass throu@.h or abut a
proposed development; and
WH7-.@-AS, the @er is willing to dedicate to the City that
part of the proposed right-of-way for Independence Boulevard
which lies within and abuts the subdivision of Woods Green Run
as sho,,,n on the drawin@. attached hereto as "Ei:hibit A"; and
WHEREAS, Independence Boulevard is included on the City's
14aster Street and Highway Plan; and
@IREAS, the City has determined that IndeDendence Boulevard
is necessary to provide i=ediate access to the proposed develop-
ment and that the Owner will be reimbursed for all expenditures
in excess of what it would cost to construct a standard City
street; and
VTHEREAS, the City is requiring the Owner to desi@n the
ultimate section and construct, in accordance with Plans and
Specifications approvea by the City, two lanes of the ultimate
section of Independence Boulevard as required by the City's
Major Right-of-Way Improvement Policy; and
WliEREAS, the City is willing to participate with the Owner
in the construction of said road and related improvements sub-
ject to the following terms and conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREE,\E',iT WITNESSETH: That for and in
consideration of the premises and the mutual covenants and under-
taking of the parties of this agreement, the parties hereto
mutually agree each with the other as follows!
1. The Owner agrees to perform, or cause to be performed, such
clearin@, grading, street improvements, storm drainage, engineering,
and surveying as may be necessary@'to construct Independence
Boulevard from Buckner Boulevard to Princess Anne Road@as shown
on the approved drawin@s which were prepared by Talbot & Associates,
Ltd., and approved by the City entitled Construction Plans of
"Independence Boulevard from Buckner Boulevard to Princess Anne
Road" dated March 1, 1983 and November 15, 1984 and "Princess
Anne Road 'Furn Lanes" dated June 27, 1985.
2. The construction costs shall be construed to cover all
necessary labor, materials, engineering, tes ting, and inspection
fees and other costs incident to said project whether performed
by the O-,,ner or by the Owner's subcontractors. Should the Owner
request a further riodification of the plans referred to in
Paragraph I above, and the City approved such revision resultin@.
in an increase or decrease in quantities, the amount prorated
between the O-,,ner and the City will be adjusted as hereinafter
provided in Para@raph 9 hereof.
3. To facilitate the construction of said roads as described
in Paragraph- 1 of this agreement, the O,,-ner has dedicated, or
agrees to dedicate, to the City, the necessary right-of-way
within or abuttin@ the Woods Green Run subdivision for
Independence Boulevard.
4. The Owner agrees to furnish, if required, a Performance
Bond with Corporate Surety, Letter of Credit, or other security
approved by the City Attorney in an amount equal to the work
remaining to be comnleted. Said cost, if bonding is required
by the City, shall become a project cost.
5. The Owner agrees to furnish a defect bond with
Corporate Surety, Letter of Credit, or othcr security approved
by the City Attorney, in accordance witli srandards as established
by the Subdivision Ordinance. Cost of this bond shall be con-
sidered as a project cost. The amount of this defect bond shall
be 10 percent of the cost of the project.
6. The Owner covenants and agrees that the work described herein
shall be fully completed in accordance with che agreemenc between
the cwo parties, dared December '21, 1982 and in no event lat,r
than twefity-four (24) monchs after execution hereof by the City.
7. The owner agrees to perform the work in accordance with the
construction plans and specifications prepared by Talbot &
Associates, Ltd., and at the estimated prices shown on the Tabula-
tion of Construction Cost for "Independence Boulevard, Part 2",
dated May 28, 1985, attached hereto as "Exhibit B".
8. The City and the Owner agree that the total estimated cost
for the construction of Independence Boulevard is Three Hundred
Forty One Thousand, Twenty Seven I)ollars and Thircy Cents
($341,027.30) based on the quanticies and unit prices shown
on "Exhibit B" subjecc to modification as herein described.
9. The Owner agrees that with respect to Independence Boulevard
it will, at irs cost and expense, bear the first One Hundred and
Twenty Thousand Three Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars and No Cents
of cost ($120,325.00) and the City agrees that it will pay the
Owner the estimated balance of Two Hundred Twenty Thousand, Seven
Hundred Two Dollars and 30/100 Cents ($220,702.30) based on actual
quantities and unit prices bid and as an "Exhibir B". The cost of
any chan-e mutually agreed to by the Owner and the City shall be
shared equally. When a change is made unilaterally, the party
requ6sting the chan-.e shall be responsible for the full cost of
the change,
10. After expending its sliare of tlie, first coscs, the Owner
will submit a monthly requisition for-the quantity of work per-
formed. Sucti requisition shall be certified as to its accuracy
by Talbor & Associates, Lrd., (or sucti otiler Professional Engineer
cercified by the State of Virginia as niay be selected by the Ot-iner)
and the City's assigned Inspecuor wlio will inonitor the progress of
tlie worl@ and verify all cluaiiritils and construcrion irems for
paymenL. Paynient sliall be made by tlie City within thirty (30)
days afcer receipt of the requisition wliicli has beell properly
verified and approved. All necessary documentation for materials
and contract labor shall be furnished with each invoice for paymenc.
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11. The Owner agrees that after completion of the work
and rel6ase of the Defect Bond, title in the street shall be
vested in the City and that Owner shall have no claim or owner-
ship interest therein.
12. The City agrees that after completion of the work,
such improvements shall become a part of the City's street
system an.d the City shall tiereafter be rie.sponsible for the
maintenance and repair of such improvements.
13. It is further understood and agreed by the parties
hereto that this agreement shall be construed, interpreted,
and applied according to the laws of the State of Vir@.inia,
and shall be binding upon the heirs, personal:--representatives,
executors, devisees, and administrators, successors, grantees,
and assigns of the parties hereto.
14. Th4-s a-reement is intend6d to clarify certain condi-
tions stidulated in the prior agreement between the Owner and
the City dated December 21, 1982, and in no way is intended to
su-oersede, alter or modify the previous agreement as therein.
Ii'] @@IT-@IESS WH7-.REOF, Woods Green Run, Inc, has caused its
name to be hereun-lo signed by its President, and the CITY OF
VIRGINIA BE.'@CH has caused its naine to be hereunto si,.ned by its
Ci-@y imana-.er and attested by the City Clerk, duly authorized.
WOODS GREEN RuiN, INC.
a Virginia Corporation
By:
Preside@'t
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH: VIRGINIA kfTEST:
el Clerk
A-PPROV
2 61@
COST ESTIMATE EXIIIBIT "B" Tal@&@iatff,l
PAGE 0, 5
los @o 6045-6 wwm WBB
5/28/85 BI-CHEC@E. B' sct i El"i ESI(IN
CLIE.NT W@@lil C,@pn P.OIECI PRELJ',IL \Ry DESI(-,L@
SUBJECT Independence Blvd., Part 2 FINAL DESIGN
OTFIER
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUAR, IT COST TOTAL COST
DEVELOP,IIENT CONSTRUCTION
1. Excavation & Grading 63 1 Cy -@35 601 85
7. Y _ 10 c)n 68o on
3. 11-" S
-5 AsT)halt Sui:face 2 2 1 SY - 265 185 65
4. 3" R-1 A,ph@Ir R,q 'Y - 5Or) 1 105 00
5. 71/2" Aggreeate Base 4221 sy - 5@@ 0 2 3 2 1 5 50
6. 91, S.ni y - ?'5 '@Q7 ?9 _
-7_. FA _ 850 no F- 1 7oo oo
8. VDH CG-6 1016 LF - 73 7 46 7 60
9. VDH rcll-? _@@ _ 1 300 00
10 4" Cenr, 2 041 75
@;y - 6 -
11 Curb RamDs EA - 150 no 150 00
FA )00 250 00
_ @o __
-F
12@ VDH ED-1 Delinearors 8
--- -- )00 00
14 S@al@, 1) - I
-
IF - 91 65
16. -@ 81- 4 lq5 65
17.. 27" RCP 5 2 6 LF 26 55 13 96 5 3o
--- ----
18 30" RCP 7 F _ _ 5 172 75
le FA - 930 --
2 EA 1 50 OC - - 2 100 00
1 7 50 -M I 5or) oo
I EA 1 365 00_ 1 365 00
%'DtiT DI-7B I FA I 310 o(, 13n
F
7n C)o
21 LL,
240 00
COST ESTIMATE EXIIIBIT "B"
2
10. 10 By CH@C.D B,
C"E.'T ds R.@ I,,,. @OJECT Woods R.@
SUBJECT 2
TOTAL COST
120 oo E-
20
45n
29 Street L
30 ans
Subtotal:
EXHIBIT "B" Talbot&Associate&Ltci
COST ESTIMATE
p@Gl- 3Of 5
108 @o 6o45-6 -D@ll 5/28/85 @, wwm CIIECM@ @, WBB SCHE,\,i,\Il(- DFSI(-,N
CtIENT Wood, Green Run, Tnc. ,ol,c, Indcpendence Blvd.PH 21 1 PRILIIIINARY DESI(,N
SUBJECT Turn Lanes-Princess Anne Road FINAI [)[SIGN
ixxx i olii[R
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT UNIT COST TOTAL CC ST K
CONSTRUCTION OF TURN LANES - PRINCES@ ANNE ROAL
31. Excavation (Turn lanes) 450 cy 81.. 3 600 00
32. Excavation (Relocation of Ditch) 1720 cy 7 00 12 040 00
(Undercut Existing Ditch) 2142 cy @on
34. Backfill Existing Ditch 2 z, , n cy 19 600 C)O
3 5.11 111 S-5 Bit.Conc.Surface (Overlay
11 Existing Road) 3 7 1 5 sy I 91, 7 -058 50
36. l" S-5 Bit. Conc. Surface 2611 SY 1 90.- 4 960 90
37.. 31, B-3 Bit. C. 2611 sy 5 25 13 707 75
2611 sy 4 7 5 12 402
19. '3 00 sy 2 140 00
40. 15-1 RCP 34 LF 22 10 751 4o F
41., 241, RC.P 75 -- 660
42.. 30" RCP 46 LF 41 05 1 888 30.
43@. 1- A 1 C)o 2 2 2 0-
44. 1 EA 375100 375 00
45.. 3011 FES 2 EA 555100 1 110 001
46. Remove ExistinR Head.all I EA 210@00 210 00
47.. Fin@ S@eding & Cr,,ding ?nnn F, 1129 9 5oo on
48- FA A9@no Qgn nn
49.. Pavement St,iping LS 5 200 00 5 200 00
T,@pnr,,,, T,,f IIRS - 5 no I 200 -M
51.. 195 LF 20 00 3 900 00
SUBTOTAI,:
ra
COST ESTIMATE ,EXHIBIT B"
045-6 @@,,@/28/85 @, WWM -Cli@C@EDBI BB
CLIE@T OODS Oreen RUn InC. @o,fC, 2
SUBIECT Wid GN
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY TOTAL COST IF, I
CONSTRUCTION WIDENING - INDEPENDENCE BOULEVARD -
---.----
@2 R@ove Existinp Ctirb 50 1,F - 3 150 00
53 ti n cy - 8 oo.- 1 9 20 00
54,- 115" S-5 Bit.Conc. Surface 280 sy - 2 50@- 700 00@
,)S-. 80 SY 5 25 1 470 00
-
56- 71@ll Agg,pg,re Subbase 80 SY- - 5 25 1 470 00
57- 911 S,@,i '@,hh Y 2 5n
_ 700 no
-58 P,v@m@nr Striping LS 2 000 00 2 000 00
59 Soil Retention Mat 1200 sy 1 25 1 500 OC
60 Top Soil 1200 sy 3 45, 4 140 00
- Sub-Total 1 31 764 3 5
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION 269 377 30
ra
COST ESTIMATE "EXHIBIT B" Talbot&@iate<i
t-1/2 A@,
p@GE 5 Of
10@ 10 045-6 ATI /28/85 BI IIIIC@ID WBB DFSI( N
RY I)L,,I(,N
CLIEIT P@O)ECT
su@],CT Indepe.dence Boule@ard. Part 2
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY U@N I TOTAL COST f( @i@
ENGINEERING & SURVEYING 1125 LF 22 500 00
DEFECT BONDING (10% Const. @ 2,% per year 24 e,, S) I 000 00
CITY INSPECTIONS 3 000 00
SOILS TESTING 6 70 00
._AUPERVTSTON & nVFRI]PAn I 44 480 00
TOTAL: 341 027
T@ 11
Location Map of
INDEDENDENCE BOULEVARD, PART 2
IN WOODS GREEN RLIN
Sheet A-1 of 1
j
NDEPENDENCE BOULE@
PART 2
THIS AGREE.@NT, made this day of
@5 by and between Woods Green Run, Incorporated, a Virginia
Corporation, hereinafter referred to as "ttie Owner", party of the
first part and the City of Virginia Beach, a municipal corpora-
tion of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hereinafter referred to as
"the City", party of the second part.
WHEREAS, the Owner is the dev@loper of 120+ acres, more or
less, of land in the Boroughs of Princess Anne and Kempsville,
City of Virginia Beach, commonly known and designated as the
subdivision of Woods Green Run; and
WHEREAS, the City has adopted a Major Right-of-Way Improve-
ment Policy which is to apply to all roads 6n-the City's Master
Street and Highway Plan projected to pass throu@.h or abut a
proposed development; and
WH@-R--AS, the Owner is willing to dedicate to the City that
part of the proposed right-of-way for Independence Boulevard
which lies within and abuts the subdivision of Woods Green Run
as sho@,,n on the drawin- attached hereto as "Exhibit A"; and
WFEREAS, Independence Boulevard is included on the City's
Master Street and Highway Plan; and
V@.@AS, the City has determined that Inder)endence Boulevard
is necessary to provide immediate access to the proposed develop-
ment and that the Owner will be reimbursed for all expenditures
in excess of what it would cost to construct a standard City
street; and
VIH7-PEAS, the City is requiring the Owner to desi-n the
ultimate section and construct, in accordance with Plans and
Specifications approvea by the City, two lanes of the ultimate
section of Independence Boulevard as required by the City's
1,Lajor Right-of-Way Improvement Policy; and
WIIEREAS, the City is willing to participate with the Owner
in the construction of said road and related improvements sub-
ject to the following terms and conditions;
NOW, THEREFORE, THIS AGREE,@',qT WITNESSETH: That for and-.in
conside@ation of the premises and the mutual covenants and under-
taking of the parties of this agreement, the parties hereto
mutually agree each with the other as follows:
1. The Owner agrees to perform, or cause to be performed, such
clearin@, grading, street improvements, storm drainage, engineering,
and surveying as may be necessary 'to construct independence
Boulevard from Buckner Boulevard to Princess Anne Road as shown
on the approved drawin@.s which were prepared by Talbot & Associates,
Ltd., and approved by the City entitled Construction Plans of
"Independence Boulevard from Bucl@ner Boulevard to Princess Anne
Road" dated March 1, 1983 and November 15, 1984 and "Prinr-ess
Anne Road Turn Lanes" dated June 27, 1985.
2. The codstruction costs shall be construed to cover all
necessary labor, materials, engineering, testing, and inspection
fees and other costs incident to said project whether perforried
by the O@,ner or by the Owner's subcontractors. Should the Owner
request a further riodification of the plans referred to in
Paragraph I above, and the City approved such revision resulting
in an increase or decrease in quant4-ties, the amount prorated
bet%,;een the G-.ner and the City will be adjusted as hereinafter
provided in Para@raph 9 hereof.
3. To facilitate the construction of said roads as desc--ibed
in Paragraph@l of this agreement, the Ow-ner has dedicated, or
agrees to ded4-cate, to the City, the necessary right-of-way
within or abuttin@ the Woods Green Run subdivision for
Independence Boulevard.
4. The O,,mer agrees to furnish, if required, a Perforriance
Bond wit h Corporate Surety, Letter of Credit, or other security
approved by the City Attorney in an amount equal to the work
remaining to be comnleted. Said cost, if bonding is required
by the City, shall become a project cost.
5. The Owner agrees to furnish a defect bond with
Corporate Surety, Letter of Credit, or othcr security approved
by the City Attorney, in accordance with standards as established
by the Subdivision Ordinance. Cost of this bond shall be con-
sidered as a project cost. The amount of this defect bond shall
be 10 percent of the cost of the project.
6. The Owner covenants aiid agrees that tlie work described herein
shall be fully completed in accordance with the agreement between
the two parcies, daced December -21, 1982 and in no e,ent lat,,r
than twenty-four (24) months afcer execution hereof by the City.
7. The Owner agrees to perform the wort, in accordance with the
construction plans and specifications prepared by Talbot &
Associates, Ltd., and at the estimated prices shown on the Tabula-
tion of Construction Cost for "Independence Boulevard, Part 2";
dated May 28, 1985, attached hereto as "Exhibit B".
8. The City and the Owner agree that the total estimated cost
for the construction of Independence Boulevard is Three Hundred
Forty One Thousand, Twenty Sev6n Dollars and Thirty Cents
($341,027.30) based on the quanticies and unit prices shown
on "Exhibit B" subject to modification as herein described.
9. The Owner a-rees that with respect to Independence Boulevard
it will, at its cost and expense, bear the first One Hundred and
Twenty Thousand Three Hundred Twenty-Five Dollars and No Cents
of cost ($120,325.00) and the City agrees that it will pay the
Owner the estimated balance of Two Hundred Twenty Thousand, Seven
Hundred Two Dollars and 30/100 Cents ($220,702.30) based on actual
quantities and unit prices bid and as on "Exhibit B". The cost of
any chan-,e mutually agreed to.by the Owner and the City shall be
shared equally. When a cliange is inade unilaterally, the party
requesLing the chan-e shall be responsible for the full cost of
the change,
10. After expending its share of thF. first COSES, the Owner
will submic a monchly requisilion for
-che quantity of work per-
formed. Sucti requisition shall be certified as to its accuracy
by Talbor & Associates, Ltd., (or sucti otlier Professional Engineer
certified by the State of Virginia as may be selected by the 0%4ner)
and ttie City's assigned Inspector wlio will inonitor the progress of
the work and verify all quantities and conscruccion irems for
payiiient. Payment sliall be made by tlie City within thirty (30)
days after receipt of the requisition wiiicli has been properly
verified and approved. All necessary documencation for materials
aiid concract labor sliall be furnished with each invoice for payment.
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11. The Owner agrees that after completion of the work
and reldase of the Defect Bond, title in the street shall be
vested in the City and that Owner shall have no claim or,owner-
ship interest therein.
1Z. The City agrees that after completion of the work,
such improvements shall become a part of the City's street
system and the City shall thereafter be responsible for the
maintenance and repair of such improvements.
13. It is further understood and agreed by the parties
hereto that this agreement shall be construed, interpreted,
and applied ac cording to the laws of the State of Virginia,
and shall be binding upon the heirs, personaL--representatives,
executors, devisees, and administrators, successors, grantees,
and assigns of the parties hereto.
14. This a-reenent is intend6d to clarify certain condi-
tions stidulated in the prior agreement between the Owner and
the City dated December 21, 1982, and in no way is intended to
supersede, alter or modify the previous agreement as therein.
Ii,l 14!T'qESS WHE.REOF, Woods Green Run, lnc. has caused its
naT,e to be hereunto signed by its President, and the CITY OF
VIP,GINIA BEACH has caused its name to be hereunto si@ned by its
City Mana@er and attested by the City Clerk, duly authorized.
WOODS GPEEN RuiN, INC.
a Vir.@inia Corporation
By:
Presiden@
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH: VIRCIiiIA ERTEST:
ger clerl,
APPROI.I@,
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Location Map of
INDEPENDENCE BOULEVARD, PART 2
IN WOODS GREEN RUN
Sheet A-1 of 1
NDEPENDENCE BOULEV,
PART 2
COST ESTIMATE EXIIIBIT "B" Talbot&@iatml,
p@GE Of 5
10. .0, 6045-6 D@IF /28/85 al ww@l CHEC@ED .1 WB-B
C""' PRO(ECT
su.lfcl Independence Blvd.. P@,r 2
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY L TOTAL COST
DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION ---.----r
1. 5631 cy 1 3 5 7
--- @O 185
y -
3. 42 2 1 sy 26 5 1
-- @95 65
4. B-1 A,ph@l y - 9 00
5. 42 21 sy 55 l@ 50
@3 2 1 5
y - 4Q7
-7_ ad ? F A - 8 5C) 7no oc)
VDH CC-6 016 LF 735 46 760
9.. -@ '@o
10 4"
@)Y - C, 2-5- Q41 75
11 Curb Ramos @A - @50 20
150 00
12 VDH ED.-l D@lin@@t.rs 8 PA - 3C) 00 250_ 00
ol
- nn
- 2 88 765
- 4
105 65
17 27" RCP 5 2 6 LF - 26 13 96 53o
@8. 30" RCP 171 liF
- 5 79
19.
EA - 93n no
20.. VDIIT DI-3A F.@ 1 050 2 loo oo
900 nc)
292 . VDIIT DI-7A
E@l 1 365 1 365 OC)
2 3.1 VTIHT DI-7B FA 130 1 110
70
2@5 Re@o,e Fxist. Conc. Headwall LS
24o oo
COST ESTIMATE EXIIIBIT "B"
p@GE OF 5
los @o 601,9-6-D@TE@/28 85@B, CIEC.KD .1 SCHE,IATIC DESIGN
CLIE.1 Woods rre@. R.@ Inc. PROJECT OODS Green R' INARY DESIGN
FINAL DESIGN
SUBJECT 2 OT@IER
ITE-11 DESCRIPTION QUAT, IT COST TOTAL COST
26 Sediment Traps 20 00 120 00
2 7 Straw Bale Barriers I EA 20 00 20 00
28 Pla@tin- @ithi IL@ --- - 3 1, 5 0 00
29 Street Liq:hts 4 EA 900 00 3 600 co
30 Str,@t 'i@n, 5 P A 7@ nn 3 7 9 00
Subtotal: 13 7 61 2 95
COST ESTIMATE EXHIBIT "B" Talbot&Associatc&ttd
,@Gf- 3OF 5
108 NO 6o45-6 /11/85 wwm WBB TIC DESIGN
-D@TE C.Ec@'. u,
REI
CLIENT n Run 1-c.@IIIIIIT Independence Blvd.PH 21 I'll, @."NARY DESIGN
SUBJECT Turn Lanes-Princess Anne Road FINA[ I)ISIGN
ixxx i 01@IER
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY I UNIT UNIT COST TOTAL COST (liK
CONSTRUCTION OF TURN LANES - PRTNCES ANNE ROAL
31. Excavation (Turn lanes) 450 cy 1 8@ool@ 3 600 00
32. Excavation (Relocation of Ditch) 1720 cy 7@..Il 12 040 -00
g Ditch) 2142 cy 10 00 21 420 00
34. Backfill Existing Ditch Z, " 0 cy 00 19 600 00
35.. 1" S-5 Bit.Conc.Surface (Overlay
ii Existine Road) 3715 sy I 1)0,- 7 058 50
16,@ 1" S-5 Bit. Conc. Surface 2611 sy I 4 96o 90
37. 3" B_3 Bit. Conc. Base 2611. sy 13 707 75
38.- 2611 sy 12 402 25
19.. 390 6 00
340 00
40.. 15-- RCP 34 liF 22 10 751 40
41@ 241, RCP I.F 660 25
42.. 3011 RCP 46 LF 41 05 --l 888 3Q.1
43.. Sr@,, M,nhol@ (n-6-) -LA I 110 no 2 220-. nn
44. 24-1 FES I FA 375 00 375 00
45.. 3011 FES 2 EA 555 00 I 110 00
46. Re.ove Existinp Ifeadwall I @-EA 210 00 210 00
47., Fi@p S@@ding & ('.r sy I 9 5 )no on..
EA 35 qq n on
49. LS 5 200 00 5 200 00
Temporary Traffic Conrrol IIR' - 5 ?00 00
91. 31, m@r.) r.@@rl,,
19 5 LF 3 900 00
SUBTOTAL:
ra
Tal@&@iatm@-
COST ESTIMATE .EXHIBIT B" A@ I.,,,
IAGE
JOB 10 045-6 D@TE /28/85 @ BB FSIGN
CLIENI OODS Green RUn InC. l@OitCT Ind 2 Y I)L@@(,N
SUBJECT Widenin@ f R@,,lpvard GN
ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UFN C TOTAL COSI li@
CONSTRUCTION WIDENTNG INDEPENDENCE BOULEVARI)
52.. 50 LF 3 00 150 00
53 F, t i @n Y 8 00 C)O
54 280 sy 2 50 700 00
80 SY 5 25 1 470 00
56- 280 sy 5 25 1 470 00
57- 280 y 2 @O 700 On
-58 .-Pay@m@nt LS 2 000 00 2 000 00
59 Soil Retent on Mat 1200 sy 1 25 1 500 OC
60.@ Top Soil 1200 SY 3 45 4 140 00
-Sub-Total 131 7 64
TOTAL ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION 269 377 30
ra
COST ESTIMATE "EXIIIBIT B" Talbot&Assc)ciatc&l,@
IAGE 0, 5
JOB 10 045-6 D@TE /28/85 HI wwm CII@CKED @l WBB I)LSI(,N
CLIEN@ L@O;ECT RY DESIGN
SI.IECT Independence Boulevard. Part 2 GN
QUANTITY - JFNI
ITEM DESCRIPTION TOTAL COSI
ENGINEERTNG & SURVEYTNG 1125 LF 22 500 @)O
DEFECT BONDING (10% Const. @ 2+% per year 2 yea s) 1 000 00
CTTY TNSPECTIONS 3 000 00
SOILS TESTING 6 70 00
SUPFRVTSION & OVER 44 480 00
TOTAL:
-141 02 7 30
Location Mp f
l@DEPE',iDENCE BOULEVARD, PART 2
IN WOODS GREEN RLIN
Sheet A-1 of
A-T
Hs
NDEPENDENCE BOU@.@
PART 2
THIS AGREt;M-ENT, made this day of
by and between Woods Green Run,
Incorporatect, a Virginia Corporation, hereinafter referred t,
as "the Ow-ner", party of the first part, and trie City of
Virginia Beach, a municipal corporation of the Cor=onwealth
of Virginia, hereinafter referred to as "th, City", party of
the second part.
l@EREAS, the Owner is the developer of 120+ acres, more or
less, of land in the Boroughs of Princess Anne and Kempsville,
City of Virginia Beach, commonly known and designated as the
subdivision of Woods Green Run; and
WHEREAS, the City has adopted a Major Right-of-Way Improve-
ment Policy which is to apply to all roads on the City's master
Street and Highway Plan projected to pass through or abut a
proposed develodment; and
WHEREAS, the Owner is willing to dedicate to the City that
part of the ProDosed right-of-way for Buckner Boulevard which
lies within and abuts the subdivision of Woods Green Run as
shown on the drawing attached hereto as "E,hibit All; and
I%THEREAS, Buckner Boulevard is included on the City's
Master Street and Highway Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City has determined that Buckner Boulevard
is necessary to provide immediate access to the proposed
development and that the Owner will be reimbursed for 11
expenditures in excess of what it would Cost to construct
a standard city street; and
WIIEP,EAS, the City is requiring the O@,7ner to design the
ultimate section and construct, in accordance with Plans and
Specifications approved by the City, two lanes of the ultimate
section of Buckner Boulevard as required by the City's Major
Right-of-Way Improvement Dolicy; and
WHEREAS, the City is willi-ng to participate with tlie Owner
in the construction of said roads and related improvements
subject to the following terms and conditions;
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NOII, THEREFORE, TIIIS ACREalF@NT 141TIlESSETII: Ttiat for and itl con-
sideration of the premises and Lhe mutual convenants and
undertaking of the parties of this agreement, the parties
hereto mutually agree each t4ith the other as follows:
1. The (hrner agrees to perform, or cause to be performed,
such clearing, grading, street iMDrovements, storm drainage,
engineering, and surveying as may be necessary to construct
Bucl@Rer Boulevard from Sca.15405 to l@oseniont Road as shown on
tlie approved drawings whicti were prepared by Talbot & Associates,
Ltd., and apl)roved by tlie City entitied Construction Plans of
"Bucl,,ner Boulevard from Sta. 15-105 to Rosemont Road", Dated
June 7, 1984.
2. The construction costs sliall be construed to cover all
nec(-,ssary labor, inaterials, ent,,i.neering, testin-., and inspec-
tion fees and other costs iricident to said project whether
performed by the Owner or by tlie Owner's subcontrac,tors. Should
.the Oxiner request a further modification of tlil plans referred
to in Paragraph 1 above, and Llie City ar)proved sucli revision
resulting in an iiierease or decrease in quantities, the amount
prorated bLLkieen the Owner and tlil City will be adjusted as
hereiiiafter providld in Paragrapli 9 hereof.
3. To facililate the construction of said roads as des-
cribed in Paragraph 1 of this agreement, the Owner has dedi-
cated, or agreed to dedicate to tlie City, the necessary right-
of-%,,ay witl)in or abutting tlie Woods Creen Run subdivision
for Buckner Boulevard.
Ii. Ttie Otiner agrees to furni.sli, if required, a Performance
Bond %villi Curl)oratL@ Sure-ty, LeLter of Credit, or otl-ier security
approved by ttil City ALLortiey iii ,in ZIlliOLint C(ILIal to tlie worl(
remaining to be completed. Said cost, if bonding is required
by Llie City, sliall beco[iil ii I)roject cost.
S. Tlie ChinLr agrees Lo furnil;li a defect bond witli Corporace
Surety, Letter of Credit, or other security approved by the City
Atcoriiey, iii accordzincv WiLli f;Landards as establistied by the
Subdivisioii OrdinancL@. CosV of Lliit; bond shall be considered
as a project cost. TtiL, aniount of t[iis deeect bond sliall be 10
percenc of che cosc of Llie project.
6. The Owner covenants and agrees that the work described herein
shall be fully completed in accordance with the agreement between
the two parties, dated December 21, 1982, and in no event later
than twenty four (24) months after execution hereof by the City.
7. The Owner agrees to perform the work in accordance with
the construction plans and specifications prepared by Talbot &
Associates, Ltd., and at the estimated unit prices shown on the
Tabulation of Construction Cost for Buckner Boulevard, Sta.15+05
to Rosemont Road, dated August 21, 1985 attached hereto as
"Exhibit B".
8. The City and the Owner agree that the total cost for the
construction of Buckner Boulevard will be Four Hundred Sixty Nine
Thousand, Eight Hundred, Ninety Two Dollars and Twenty Cents
($469,892.20) on the estimated quantities and unit prices shown
on "Exhibit B" subject to modification as herein described.
9. The Owner agrees that with respect to Buckner Boulevard,
it will, at its cost and expense bear Three Hundred Twenty Eight
Thousand, Nine Hundred Thirteen Dollars and Ninty Cents,
($328,913.90) and the Citv a@rees that it will oav the Owner the
estimated balance of One Hudred Forty Thousand, Nine Hundred,
Seventy Eight Dollars and Thirty Cents ($140,978.30) based on
estimated quantities and unit Drices shown on"Exhibit B". The
cost of anv chanze mutuallv arreed to by the Owner and the Citv
shall be shared eaually- When a chanae is made unilaterallv, the
Darty requestinr the chanre shall be responsible for the full cost
of the change.
10. After expending its share of the first costs, the Owner
will submit a monthly requisition for the quantity of work per-
formed. Sucti requisition shall be certified as to its accuracy
by Talbot & Associates, Ltd.,(or such other Professional Engineer
certified by the State of Virginia as may be selected by the Owner)
and the City's assigned Inspector who will monitor tlie progress of
tlie work and verify all quantities and construction items for pay-
ment. PaynienL shall be made by the City within thirty (30) days
after receipt of the requisition which has been properly verified
and approval. All necessary documentation for materials and con-
tract labor shall be furnished with each invoice for payment.
11. The Owner agrees that after completion of the work -
and release of the Defect Bond, title in the street shall be
vested in the City and that Owner shall have no claim or owner-
ship interest therein.
12. The City agrees that after comdletion of the work,
such improvements shall become a part of the City's street
system and the City shall thereaftdr be responsible for the
maintenance and repair of such improvements.
13. It is further understood and agreed by the parties
hereto that this aa.reement shall be construed, interpreted,
and applied according to the laws of the State of Virginia,
and shall be binding upon the heirs, personal representatives,
executors, devisees, and administrators, successors, grantees,
and assigns of the parties hereto.
14. This agreement is intented to clarify certain condi-
tions slipulated in tlie prior agreement between the Owner and
the City dated December 21, 1982, and in no way is intended to
supersede, alter or modify the previous agreement as therein.
I@@' ITITI;ESS WHEREOF, Woods Green Run, Inc. has caused its
name to be hereunto signed by its President, and the CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH has caused its name to be hereunto signed by
its City Manager and attested by the City Clerk, duly authorized.
WOODS GREEN RUN, INC.
a Virginia Corporation
By
PRE@ f I)Er4T
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACII,-VIRGINIA ATTEST:
(SEAL
City Clerk
r
AS TO r C
C!!
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EXHIBIT "A
LOCATION TIAP OF
BUCKNER BOULEVARD, PART 2
IN WOODS GREEN RUN
SHEET A-1 of I
BIJCKNER BOULEVARD
ART 2
Talbot & Associates, Ltd
Exhibit "B" Engineets - Architects .Plo,ne(5- s.r@eyo,;
PROJECT PROJECT NO. DATE SHEET
Woods Green Run 6045-5 85 BI of 2
CLIENT ESTIMATOR SCHEMATIC DESIGN
Woods Green Run, Inc. wwmiii PRELIMINARY DESIGN
SUBJECTSra.-f5+05 to CHECKED BY KXXXI FINAL DESIGN
Buckner Blvd. Rosemont Road WBB IOTHER
ITE.@ DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT UNIT COST 'TOTAL COST CHK
DEVELOPMENT CONSTRUCTION
lil Excavation & Gradin 17357 IICY 1135 23 431
2 @i i,-,"S-5 Bi ce 8 74 3 II-S-Y- 2 6 5 21 168
3 Ji 2" B-3 Bit.Conc. Surface 8 74 311 SY 3 30 2-L 8 51
41 e Base 8743 38 469
6 e 11 sy 4@o
9:: Aggr gat
5 Sand Subbase 8743 1 sy 2@5 19 671
6.IiTemf)orarv CleaninR Pad 2@ EA _450 )O- I
2784 LF 7 35 20 462
6 50 - @7 43 bo 0
00 DO ISOC n@
,@o 1@4 5o bo 11
13 r)o 15
oo boil I
oo boll I
I11 I
Grading 7800 sy 1i looll 17800 bo
1 5.1 15" RCP 6 5 3 1 l@F ;13 19 5 li@ 109'35
1 6 @l 18" RCP 2 6 7 LF 116 18 5,i
@ @98J95
17 11 21 RCP 5 5 1,F 19 I 1 50
18 4R p 1296 1,F 22 DO- 28 51 2bo
19 11 -
30: RCCP 228 LF 28 @O 6384 )O
20. 36" RCP -
1125 l@ @l @5 47 081 5@
1 EA
21. 36" FES @@5 () 995 )O
22 Storm Manhole 11 -F@ -1 Tq 5- )-O @4 4@5 TO-
T45- 8450 )O
23. Single CB 10 A )O
24. Double CB A 1 31 )O 12 4@O )O
000
25. Triple CB LA 2 @O 2000 )O
26. Quadruple CB PA 1 3000 )O 6.000 )O
2 7.1, Rip-Rap y@l 2 5 )O 300 )O -
28.11 Sediment Traps 24 EA 11 30 i(i - T20 YO
29.1 Straw B,,ile Barriers 14 EA 100 i-O - i 400 )o -
30.1 Street Lights 12 EA 900 )O 10 800 )O
31.1 Street Signs 3 IEA 75 )O 225 )O
Subtotal: 356 057 @O
219:
T(ilbot & Associate
Engineers - Architects . Pla@ne,s S, Ltd
Exhibit "B" . suf@.Y.,@
PROJECT PROJECT NO. 5HEET
Woods Green Run 6045-5 8 / Y'i'@ B2 2
CLIENT ESTIMATOR SCHEMATIC DESIGN
Woods Green Run, Inc. wwmiii PRELIMINARY DESIGN
SU13JECT a.15+u5 to CHECKED gy- FINAL DESIGN
Buckner Blvd. Rosemont Rd. WBB THER
ITEMI DESCRIPTION OUANTITYI UNIT UNIT COST TOTAL COST CHK.
-
E SURVEYING 2965 -LF - 15 00 44 @7@
---
ECT BONDING 1 CONST 2/. r er) 400 bo
---
CITY INSPECTIONS --- 6 000 00
670 00
5-/.) 61 290 00
892 20
2 19 79
EXHIBIT "All
LOCATION IIAP OF
BUCKNER BOULEVARD, PART 2
IN WOODS GREEN RU@T
SHEET A-1 of 1
BUCKNER BOULEVARD
PART 2
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Item II-L-2
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 24800
Upon motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilwoman Henley, City Council
ADOPTED:
Ordinance authorizing certain events conducted on
City property to be exempt from the Prohibition
from Working or Transacting Business on Sunday.
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, *Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice
Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E.
Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
H. Jack Jennings, Jr.
*VERBAL AYE
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AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING CERTAIN
EVENTS CONDUCTED ON CITY PROPERTY
TO BE EXEMPT FROM THE PROHIBITION
FROM WORKING OR TRANSACTING BUSINESS
ON SUNDAY
WHEREAS, Section 18.2, Code of Virginia (1950) as
amended, requires the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach
to designate on a case-by-case basis the events which are exempt
from working or transacting business on Sundays; and
WHEREAS, the following City property has been
designated by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach for the
following dates, as the site for the following events:
Date City Property Event
Jan. 26, 1986 Pavilion Piano Exhibition and
Sale
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA
BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That the above-mentioned events are exempt from the
prohibition of working or transacting business on Sunday as
provided by general law. That the City Clerk is directed to
forward a certified copy of this Ordinance to the Commonwealth
Attorney.
ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA, on the 13 day of Jnaury 1986.
JDB/ld
APPROVED AS TO CONT,,,-,;,,,-;S
A:
lr7
6,* -ATTORNLI
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Item II-L-3
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 24801
Upon motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilwoman Henley, City Council
ADOPTED:
Ordinance upon SECOND RF.ADING to accept and
appropriate $150,000 from the Commission of Game
and Inland Fisheries for the renovation of Owls
Creek Boat Ramp.
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, *Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice
Mayor Reba S. McClazian, J. lienry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E.
Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
H. Jack Jennings, Jr.
*VERBAL AYE
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AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE
$150,000 FROM THE COMMISSION OF GAME
AND INLAND FISHERIES FOR THE
RENOVATION OF OWL CREEK BOA'R RAMP
WHEREAS, city staff has been working with the Commiision
of Game and Inland Fisheries since 1981 to secure funding to
expand and renovate the Owl Creek Boat Ramp, and
WHEREAS, to expedite construction the Commission has
agreed to let the city administer the project with the Commissioii
to reimburse expenditures up to $150,000, and
WHEREAS, the cost of improvements to the Owl Creek Boat
Ramp is not expected to exceed $150,000.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA that project #4-937 Owl Creek
Boat Ramp Renovations is hereby established as a capital project
with funds in the amount of $150,000 appropriated for this
project.
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the appropriations be offset
by an increase of $150,000 in estimated revenues for expenditure
reimbursements from the Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries.
FIRST PEADING: Janaury 6, 1986
SECOND READING: January 13, 1986
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on
the 13 day of January 1986.
PWC 13/ORD5
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Item II-L-4
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 24802
Upon motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilwoman Henley, City Council
AUTHORIZED FINAL APPROVAL of an Ordinance closing, vacating and discontinuing a
portion of Old Holland Road in the petition of Larry and Kathryn Reiter as per
the following:
Application of Larry L. Reiter for the discontinuance,
closure and abandonment of a portion of Old Holland
Road beginning at a point 250 feet more or less West of
Table Rock Road and running along the Southern boundary
of Lot 29, Block E, Windsor Oaks West. Said parcel is
50 feet in width and contains 6,400 square feet more or
less (Kempsville Borough).
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, *Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice
Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E.
Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
H. Jack Jennings, Jr.
*VERBAL AYE
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Itl TtlE MATTER OF CLOSFN(,, VACATING, AND
DISCONTINUING A PORTION Of,' 'PliAT CERTAIN
STREET OF VARIABLE WID'I'll 1<14OWN AS OLD
HOLI,AND ROAD, LOCATED IN BOROUGII
OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VLIZGINIA, AS SIIOVIN
ON TIIAT CERTAIN EXHIBIT l@'NTITLED,
"OLD HOLLAND ROAD SHO@QING A POR'PION OF
OLD HOLLAND f,@.)AD", VII@(;Il@IA BEACii,
VIRGINIA, WHICH EXIIIBIT IS L@ECORDED
Itl TI[E CLERK'S OFFICE OF TIIE CIRCUIT
COURT OF TI[E CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,
VIRGINIA, IN MAP BOOK AT PAGE
W@IEREAS, it appearing by affidavit that proper notice has
boen given by Larry L. l@C!Lel ajid Kattiryn Reiter, that they
%.;,Duld make applicatioii i-o tlie Council of Llie City of Virg@-nia
Beach, Virgiiiia, on 1 1984, to have the hereinafter
described streel diE;cc@,itinLIed, clo.-od, iild vacated; and
WfIEREAS, it is tl'12 judg!nent of thO Council that said
street be discontinuccl, cl.osed, alid vacated;
NOW, TIIEREFORI@.@,
SECTION I
BE IT ORDAINED by L.lic, Council of tlie City of Virginia
Beach, Virginia, that ttic hcreinafter described street be
discontinued, closed, and vacated:
old Holland Road beginning at a point at the North West corner
of Lot 29, Block E, Section 1, Part Ilwo Windsor Oaks West said
point being the intersection of the said Lot 29 and the
northern corner of the .03 acres shown on that exhibit entitled
property to be acquired by Larry L. and Kathryn A. Reiter from
the City of Virginia Beach, from said point of beginning running
S62039138"E along the southern property line of.the said Lot 29,
a distance of 38.92 feet to a point, thence S62c)39,38,,E a distance
of 89.27 feet along the sguthern property line of Lot 29 to a
point, thence running S28"33'56"W a distance of approximately
67 feet to a point thence turning and running in a westerly
direction along the southern edge of old Holland Road a
dis8ance of approximately 128 feet to a point thence running
N21 15122"E 66.72 feet to the point of beginning.
1 1986
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Said parcel of land being a portion of old Holland Road as
indicated on that certain exhibit, which exhibit is recorded in
the Clerk's office of the Circuit Court of the City of virginia
Beach, virginia, in Map Book , at Page and which
is made a part hereof by reference.
SECTION II
A certified copy of this ordinance shall be filed in the
office of the Circuit Court of the City of Virginia Beach,
indexed in the name of the City of Virginia Beach, as grantor.
SECTION III
(CITY ATTORNEY WILL FILL THIS SECTION IN AT A LATER DATE)
FINAL APPROVAL - January 13, 1986
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Item II-L-5
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 24803
Upon motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilwoman Henley, City Council
APPROVED:
RAFFLE PERMIT:
Bayside Junior High School Band Parents Association
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, *Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice
Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E.
Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
H. Jack Jennings, Jr.
*VERBAL AYE
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Item II-L-6
CONSENT AGENDA ITEM # 24804
Upon motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilwoman Henley, City Council
ADOPTED the Ordinance authorizing license refunds in the amount of $4,220.63
upon application of certain persons and upon certification of the Commissioner
of Revenue for payment.
Voting: 10-0
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, *Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice
Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E.
Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
H. Jack Jennings, Jr.
*VERBAL AYE
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FOFtM NO. C.A. 0
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 certification of the Commissioner of the
Revenue are hereby approved:
NAME L icense Date Base Penalty lnt. Total
Year Paid
Covell, Cynthia & Kmiec, Michelle
T/A Different Strokes
407 Fairfax Avenue, Apt. 101
Norfolk, VA 23507 1985 7/16/85 90,00 90.00
Day, Kenneth, etal
T/A Columbus St. Associates
4701 Columbus St., S-300
Va. Beach, VA 23462 1981/85 Audit 2,552.84 2?552.R4
Destination Travel, Inc.
Attn: Dennis E. Gordon
P. 0. Box 62505
Va. Beach, VA 23462 1984/85 140.54 140.54
Certified as to Payment:
@.XPAW frbe Vaughan
Commissioner o Reve;V
Approved as to form:
r
Dte Bimson
This ordinance shall be effective from date of ity Attorney
adoption. I
The above abatemengs) totaling $2 , 783 . 38 were approved by the Council
of the City of Virginia Beach on the 13 day of January .19 86
Ruth Hodges Smith
City Clerk
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FORM NO. C.A. 0
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 certification of the Commissioner of the
Revenue are hereby approved:
NAME L icense Date Base Penalty lnt. Total
Year Paid
H. S. Gresham & Associates, Inc.
P. 0. Box 68
Va. Beach, VA 23458 1984 57.82 57.R2
Hatjack, Inc.
T/A Cards & Gifts Galore
2326 E. Little Creek Rd.
Norfolk, VA 23518 1985 32.68 32.6P
Southland Corporation
T/A 7-Eleven #1016-23276
6365 Drew Drive
Va. Beach, VA 23464 1984/85 1,346.75 1,346.75
Certified as to Payment:
e Vaughan
Commissioner of Reve
Approved as to fgrm:
This ordinance shall be effective from date of
adoption.
The above abatemenqs) totaling $1 , 437 . 25 were approved by the Council
13 January 86
of the City of Virginia Beach on the day of
Ruth Hodges Smith
City Clerk
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Item II-M.l.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
ADD-ON ITEM # 24805
Councilman Jennings referenced petitions delivered to his home in support
of said Resolution.
A motion was made by Councilman Jennings, seconded by Councilman Robert
Jones, to ADOPT, as AMENDED*:
A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE
CITY ATTORNEY TO INVESTIGATE AND TO REPORT TO THE
CITY COUNCIL THEIR FINDINGS CONCERNING THE MANNER
AND METHOD OF DISPOSING OF THE CITY RIGHT-OF-WAY
ACQUIRED FOR OLD DONATION PARKWAY.
*In the second paragraph, line two, the words "may not be" shall be
substituted for the words "is neither".
The third paragraph beginning with the words "WHEREAS, the City Council..."
shall be eliminated.
In the fifth paragraph, fifth line, the word "could" shall be substituted
for the word "should".
Upon SUBSTITUTE MOTION by Councilwoman Creech, seconded by Councilman Baum,
City Council TABLED:
RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE CITY MANAGER AND THE
CITY ATTORNEY TO INVESTIGATE AND TO REPORT TO THE
CITY COUNCIL THEIR FINDINGS CONCERNING THE MANNER
AND METHOD OF DISPOSING OF THE CITY RIGHT-OF-WAY
ACQUIRED FOR OLD DONATION PARKWAY.
This Resolution was DEFERRFD until Council's concerns are addressed during
which time the Staff will inventory rights-of-way and dedicated parcels.
Voting: 7-4
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan and J.
Henry McCoy, Jr., D.D.S.
Council Members Voting Nay:
H. Jack Jennings, Jr., Louis R. Jones, Robert G. Jones and Meyera
E. Oberndorf
Council Members Absent:
None
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A RESOLUTION DIREC,RING THE CITY MANAGER AND
,rHE CITY ATTORNEY TO INVESTIGATE AND TO
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL THEIR FINDINGS
CONCERNING THE r4ANNER AND METHOD OF DISPOSIN(;
OF THE ci,ry RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUIRED FOR
OLD DONATION PARKWAY
WHEREAS, in planning for Old Donation Parkway, tl)e City
of Virginia Beach has acquired right-of-way for the proposed
roadway, and
WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the
con4truction of Old Donation Parkway is neither advisable nor
desirable, and that the said parkway should not be constructed,
and
WHEREAS, the City Council is of the opinion that the
rignt-of-way which has been acquired for Old Donation Parkway
.should be disposed of in a manner most advantageous to the City
of Virginia Beach, and
WHEREAS, full consideration should be given to
disposing of the property of said right-of-way to contiguous
ckdjacent property owners with the understanding that these will
be nonbuildable parcels either through variance or any other
ineans, and
WHEREAS, prior to taking any action to dispose of the
Sdid right-of-way, the City Council desires that the City Ma6ager
dnd the City Attorney investigate and report to the City Council
their findings concerning the manner and method in which the sai,i
right-of-way should be disposed of, consistent with law.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
That the City Manager and the City Attorney are hereby
directed to investigate and to report to the City Council their
findin,js concerning the manner and method which the City Council
should follow in disposing of the right-of-way which has been
acquired for Old Donation Parkway.
Adopted by a majority of the Council of the City of
Virginia Beach on the day of 1986.
GLF/ih/rab
01/03/86
(5)
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Item II-M.2
UNFINISHED BUSINESS ITEM # 24806
ADD-ON
Councilwoman Henley referenced a Bill introduced in the General Assembly
which would allow Mobile Homes in Agricultural Zoned Areas and would
prohibit any regulation by the local government.
BY CONSENSUS, a RESOLUTION will be DRAFTED reflecting Council's position
relative this issue.
Janaur 13 1986
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Item II-N.l.
NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 24807
ADD-ON
Councilman Jennings and Henry Braithwaite, representing the City in
connection with the Virginia Marine Resource Commission, as well as a
representative of the Virginia Waterman's Association, reiterated the
position of the NO WAKE TASK FORCE concerning "crab pots".
Commercial crabbing is not permitted in the summer months in the lower area
of the Chesapeake Bay. As a result of this restriction, there is
considerable commercial crabbing activity which takes place in the inland
waterways of the Lynnhaven River, Broad Bay, Linkhorn Bay, et cetera. The
associated crab pots result in an obstruction and potential hazard to
boaters, especially in the wide open water areas of Broad Bay. if
commerical crabbing were permitted in the lower Chesapeake Bay from the
Bridge Tunnel to Cape Henry from May First through September First each
year, the crabbing activity could be curtailed in Broad Bay.
For Forty-three years this Crab Sanctuary has been in existence. It is
recommended that City Council support State Legislation to permit crabbing
in the lower Chesapeake Bay in the summer months. If this State
Legislation is adopted, restrictions can then be placed on commercial
crabbing in Broad Bay and Linkhorn Bay.
As the deadline for submitting legislation is January 21, 1986, individual
Council Members, if they wish, may voice their support.
Copies of correspondence concerning this issue were introduced by Henry
Braithwaite and are hereby made a part of the record.
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Item II-N.2
NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 24808
MOBILE VENDING
Michael Barrett, Assistant to the City Manager for Resort Activities, and
Timothy Barrow, Chairman of the RESORT AREA ADVISORY COMMISSION, presented
guidelines for the formulation of a MOBILE VENDING concept at the
Oceanfront. This shall be limited to one vending unit per newly
constructed stub street parks at 13th, 14th, 20th, and the Norwegian Lady
Plaza at 25th Street on an experimental basis for one season.
The MOBILE VENDING REGULATIONS and REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL were outlined and
distributed to Council. Same are hereby made a part of the record.
Councilman Fentress advised concerning the REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL, the
purpose should be more specific in indicating same would not be utilized on
the boardwalk.
Vice Mayor McClanan referenced Item X. PREPARATION GUIDELINES, Item 7.
Leasing Agreement and XII EVALUATION OF PROPOSALS, Item 4. Leasing
Agreement. These are two separate fees. Mr. Barrett advised same would be
an option.
Vice Mayor McClanan further referenced XI. SPECIFICATIONS, Item 2. Food.
There was no referencing to the type of packaging of the food.
Councilwoman Henley inquired as to how same can achieve the purpose of
being sensitive to the needs of other related businesses in the resort
area.
Councilwoman Oberndorf advised she was in favor of this concept.
Councilwoman Creech referenced a typographical error under VI. TERM in the
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL.
BY CONSENSUS, City Council will consider ADOPTION of this RESOLUTION
concerning the formulation of a MOBILE VENDING concept at the City Council
Meeting of January 21, 1986.
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Item II-N.3
NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 24809
ADD-ON
POLICE FIRING RANGE
Chief Charles Wall presented a plan to shif t the POLICE FIRING RANGE to a
portion of CREEDS AIRFIELD.
The POLICE FIRING RANGE has to be reconstructed due to the new development
in the area. Some of the homes will be built within one hundred feet of the
range.
In the foreseeable future, classroom facilities are also envisoned.
The new range could be constructed for approximately $270,000.
BY CONSENSUS, City Council directed a PUBLIC MEETING to be SCHEDULED in
Creeds and an Ordinance DRAFTED concerning the relocation of the POLICE
FIRING RANGE.
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Item II-N.4
NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 24810
ADD-ON
BY CONSENSUS, City Council will SCHEDULE a Tentative Breakfast Meeting with
the VIRGINIA BEACH SCHOOL BOARD on February 7, 1986, at 7:30 A.M. at a site
to be determined.
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Item II-0.1
RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION ITEM # 24811
In accordance with Section 2.1-344, Code of Virignia, as amended, and upon
motion by Councilman Jennings, seconded by Councilman Robert Jones, City
Council voted to RECESS INTO EXECUTIVE SESSION for discussion of Personnel
Matters and Legal matters, after which to ADJOURN (5:10 P.M.)
1. PERSONNEL MATTERS: Discussion or consideration of employment,
assignment, appointment, promotion, performance, demotion,
salaries, disciplining or resignation of public officers,
appointees or employees.
2. 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.
Voting: 11-0 *
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr, Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
*Verbal Vote
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Item II-0.2
ADJOURNMENT ITEM # 24812
Upon motion by Councilman Jennings, Seconded by Councilman Baum, City
Council ADJOURNED the meeting at 6:15 P.M.
Voting: 11-0 *
Council Members Voting Aye:
John A. Baum, Nancy A. Creech, Robert E. Fentress, Mayor Harold
Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, H. Jack Jennings, Jr, Louis R.
Jones, Robert G. Jones, Vice Mayor Reba S. McClanan, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., D.D.S. and Meyera E. Oberndorf
Council Members Voting Nay:
None
Council Members Absent:
None
*Verbal vote
Beveriy-L,
Chief Deputy City Clerk
'R h Hdges mi,
City Clerk
City of Virginia Beach
Virginia