06/04/2013PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
June 4, 2013
MINUTES
VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Plauning Cotmnission met on Tuesday, June 4, 2013, in the General
Disuict CouTtsoom, Chatham, Virgixua. Mx. Stowe, Chairman, called the meeting to order at appxo�mately 7:00
p.m. Mr. Stowe called the zoll.
PRESENT
nlorris Stowe
Richaxd Motley
Janet Mease
Dr. Charles H. Miller, Jr.
Curtis Arthur
Larry Welborn
Jexry Hagerman
Odie H. Shelton, Ji.
Gxeg Sides
ABSENT
Tunstall District
Chatham-Blairs Disttict
Callands-Gxema District
Banister District
Staunton River District
Dan Rivex Distsict
Board of Superoisois Representative
Dizector of Code Compliance/Zoning Adininistratox
Assistant Counry Adininistxator/D'uectoz of Planning
David Weatherfoxd Westover District
HEARING OF THE CITIZENS
No citizens came forwazd to speak.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
A modon was made by Ivlr. Modey, seconded by Ms. Axthur, and by unannnous vote the May 7, 2013, xninutes
wexe approved as psesented.
CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
There was no Cha�man's Repoxt.
THE ZONING PRECEPTS WERE READ by Mr. Stowe TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING at
appro�nately 7:04 p.m.
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Case 1. Kathy Phillips Hazelwood R-]3-029 — Mx. Stowe opened the public hearing at 7:04 p.m. Mr.
Shelton, Director of Code Compliance, reported that Kathy Hazelwood had petitioned to rezone 73.78 acres,
located on U.S. Highway 41/Franklin Tumpike, in the Tunstall Elecrion District fxom R-1, Residendal Suburban
Subdivision District to B-2, Business Distxict, General for a kennel. Lauza Lewis was ptesent to represent the
peririon. She stated this propert�� would be the futuxe locarion of the No Kill Anunal Shelter fox the Anitnal
Welfaxe League of Pittsylvania Counry. Several of the Board members quesnoned Mrs. Lewis regarding the
shelter. She stated this site is a xescue mission for possible adoption of the anunals; however, she did not know
the exact number of domesticated animals that would be located at the site. Mrs. Lewis stated a kennel would be
built; however, she did not know if the kennel would be soundpzoof and she also stated she did not know about
the procedute for buxial oz cTemation of deceased aiiimals. Doc Kelly, John Haskins and Van Amos spoke in
opposition to the perition. Theiz concerns included, but were not limited to, the following: unpleasant smell,
noise, possible danger of a dog escaping the pTemises and attacking children, as well as concerns that this site is
the wxong place for a kennel to be located (in their front yards). Mrs. Lewis offered a rebuttal and stated this is
a No Kill Sheltex, it is humane, and the site would be handled to provide for the well-being of the neighbors and
pxoperty. Mr. Stowe closed the public hearing at 7:17 p.m. During the discussion, it was stated there axe too
many unanswered quesrions regarding this case. A motion was made by Mr. Modey, seconded by Ms. Mease, to
recommend the Boaxd of Superoisoxs deny this Tezoning case. Motion passed unanunously.
Case 2. Michael D. Thomas & Sherri M Thomas, R-13-030 — Mr. Stowe opened the public hearing at 7:]9
p.m. Mr. Shelton, Dixector of Code Compliance, ceparted that Michael and Shezri Thomas had peririoned to
rezone a rotal of 17.28 acres, two (2) pazcels of land, located on State Road 947/Mountain Hill Road, in the Dan
Ricez Elecdon District from R-1, Residendal Sub�ban Subdivision Disuict to A-1, Agricultural District to allow
for construction of a single family dwelling on the vacant parcel. Barbara and Charles Mooxefield were present
to xepresent the pedtion. b�ss. Mooiefield stated she had nothing to add and this was the same property her
daughter had lived on and this would allow a right-of-way to the vacant parcel of land. There was no opposition
to the perition. Mr. Stowe closed the public hearing at 7:21 p.m. A modon was made by MT. Welborn,
seconded by Mx. Arthux, to cecommend the Boaxd of Superoisors rezone the properries �om R-1, Residendal
Subucban Subdivision Distnct to A-1, Agricultuxal District. Motion passed unannnously.
Case 3, Elizabeth J. Gill, R-]3-031— Mr. Stowe opened the public hearing at 722 p.m. Mx. Shelton, Director
of Code Compliance, reparted that Elizabeth Gill had petirioned to xezone a total of 32.71 acres, two pazcels of
land, located on State Road 691 /Mill Creek Road, in the Banistec Election District from R-1, Residential
Suburban Subdivision District to A-1, Agricultuxal District foc agricultuxal use and for sale of the Properries.
Ramsey Yeatts was present to represent the pcudon. He stated these properties are under contsact and will be
sold contingent on the properties being rezoned. He also stated these properties had been used foc agricultural
purposes in the past (ctops), thete is a pond on the premises and the ptospectiae buyexs wanted to move their
horses on the pxoperties. Isaac Jackson, Doxis Jackson, Anthony Whittle, Ivan Minter, Chaxles Minter, Jr.,
Frances Webb, Vicky Robertson, Sandxa McLaughlin, Edna "I'exry, Lester Terry, Jr., Betry Jamerson and Sherl
Jamerson spoke in opposition to the peduon. Some of their concerns included, but were not lixnited tq the
following: cxearion of adverse effects, including runoff, noise, smell, insects, traffic contcol, ciisposal of waste
and dead anixnals, advexse effect on the drinking watez, depreciarion of their properties, xezoning of the
properdes to A-1 would open the dooc to many uses, and the desue to kcep the neighborhood peaceful and
quiet. Mx. Yeatts offered a xebuttal and stated he wanted the prospecrive buyexs to enjoy the� pxopernes and
this would unprove the axea. He also stated he hoped a compxomise could be met and that he would discuss a
deed restricdon with the pTOSpective buyexs stating the propexties would be used fox a few horses only, should
the Planning Cormnission recommend this acrion. Following questions from sevexal of the Boaxd members, MT.
Yeatts stated the pxospecrive buyers plan to fence the entue area, and they would have appxoximately two (2) or
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three (3) horses. Mx. Stowe closed the public hearing at 7:41 pm. During the discussion, it was stated residents
of the communiry were concer�ed and did not want to disturb the peace and tranquiliry of their neighborhood
since many xetued people live thece. It was also stated if these propezties wexe xezoned to A-1, Agricultueal
Distsict, and four (4) ox five (5) yeaxs later the properdes were sold, thexe would be no protection ro the
neighbozhood. A morion was made by Dr. Miller, seconded by Mr. Welbom, to recommend the Board of
Supervisoxs deny this Tezoning request. Motion passed unannnously.
Case 4. Carolvn Diane Strange Bell & Linda Ftenzola Strange-Dillard R-13-032 — bZr. Stowe opened the
public heanng at 7:45 p.m. Mr. Shelton, DirectoT of Code Compliance, reported that Carol}'n Bell and Linda
Strange-Dillaxd had peririoned to rezone 5.90 aczes, located off State Road 622/Cascade Road, in the Tunstall
Election District from R-1, Residenrial Suburban Subdivision District to A-1, Agricultural Distxict to subdivide a
lot for theix niece. James Bell was present to represent the petition. He stated he had nothing to add except that
the only purpose for this rezoning request was to subdivide a lot for theic niece. 1'heTe was no opposirion to the
petirion. Mr. Stowe closed the public hearing at 7:46 p.m. A motion was made by Mr. Modey, seconded by Mx.
Arthur, to xecommend the BoaTd of Supervisors rezone the pxoperry fxom R-1, Residendal Subutban
Subdivision District to �i-1, Agriculhual District. Morion passed unannnously.
Case 5. Steve Douglas Shields. R-13-033 — Mx. Stowe opened the public heaxing at 7:47 p.m. Mr. Shelton,
Dixectox of Code Compliance, reported that Steve Shields had petitioned to rezone 0.08 acre (part of 0.50 acTe),
located on State Road 768/Pittsville Road, in the Staunton Rives Elecrion District from A-7, Agricultural District
to R-1, Residenual Suburban Subdivision District to combine with the adjacent parcel of land zoned R-1,
Residenrial Suburban Subdivision District. Steve Shields was pxesent to represent the petition. He stated he had
nothing to add. Thexe was no opposition to the peution. Ms. Stowe closed the public hearing at 7:49 p.m.
During the discussion, it was stated this is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. A morion was made by Mr.
Arthur, seconded by Mr. Welbom, to recommend the Board of Superoisors rezone the property from A-7,
Agxicultural District to R-1, Residenrial Suburban Subdivision District. Morion passed unannnously.
This concludes the Rezoning cases.
OLD BUSINESS
There was no old business.
NEW BUSINESS
Mr. Shelton stated a grass ordinance packet will be distributed to the Legislauve Coimnittee at their next meeting
on 'I'uesday, June 18, 2013. He also stated Campbell County has the best ozdinance that is closest to Pittsylvania
Counry's.
The meeting was adjourned at approacitnately 7:57 p.m.
Morris Stowe, Chairman
Kathy H. Belton, Clerk