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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
REGULAR MEETING
APRIL 4, 2016
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
REGULAR MEETING
MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2016
GENERAL DISTRICT COURTROOM
EDWIN R. SHIELDS COURTHOUSE ADDITION
AGENDA
1. Call to Order — 7:00 p.m.
2. Roll Call
Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
3.
4. Moment of Silence
5. Pledge of Allegiance
6. Items to be added to the Agenda
(a)
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
HEARING OF CITIZENS
CONSENT AGENDA
6. (a) Minutes: March 7, 2016 — Regular Meeting Pages: to -21
March 15, 2016 — Adjourned Meeting Pages: 22 -27
March 21, 2016 — Public Hearings: FY 2016/17 School & County Budgets
Pages. 28 -31
(b) Bill List — March 2016 (on line)
(c) Proclamation - National County Government Month: April 2016 Pages: 32 -33
(d) Proclamation - National Animal Control Appreciation Week: April 10 -16, 2016
Pages. 34 -35
(e) Proclamation - National Public Safety Telecommunications Week: April 10 -16, 2016
Pages: 36 -37
(f) Proclamation — National Child Abuse Prevention Month: April 2016 Pages: 38 -39
(g) Resolution — VDOT Rural Rustic Road: Cooksburg Road; Information Revision to
Resolution 2013 -08 -04 Pages. 4041
(h) Proclamation — County Day of Recognition for National Service — April 7, 2016
Pages. 42-43
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
7. Expenditure Refunds — January / February 2016 - At the March 7, 2016 meeting, a
motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Hagerman, which required a 10 -Day
Layover that has now been met. Roll Call Vote Required Pages: 45 -48
Roll Call Vote
Y N A Comments:
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
8. Appropriation — Landfill Compactor Repair — At the March 7, 2016 meeting, a motion
was made by Mr. Blackstock; seconded by Mr. Barber, which required a 10 -Day Layover
that has now been met. Roll Call Vote Required Pages: 49 -54
Roll Call Vote
Y N A Comments:
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
NEW BUSINESS
9. Finance
(a) Proposed FY 2016/17 Pittsylvania County Public Schools Budget - Requires
a Motion and a Roll Call Vote Pages: 56 -61
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second: Barber Hagerman Blackstack Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Roll Call Vote
Y N A Comments:
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
(b) Proposed FY 2016/17 Pittsylvania County Budget - Requires a Motion and a
Roll Call Vote Pages. 62 -89
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Roll Call Vote
Y N A Comments:
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
10. Proposal Award for Reassessment Appraisal Services Pages: 90 -132
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Comments:
11. Proclamation — Annual Countywide Spring Cleanup Month (April) and Request for
Landfill Tipping Fee Waiver Requires a Motion and a Roll Call Vote
Pages: 133 -134
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Roll Call Vote
Y N A Comments:
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS
REPORTS FROM LEGAL COUNSEL
REPORTS FROM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
1. Buildings /Grounds March 2016 Reports: Pages: 138 -139
2. Animal Control March 2016 Reports: Pages: 140 -141
3. Letter from Governor McAuliffe /Certificate of Approval for Designation of
Banister River Extension as a State Scenic River: Pages: 142 -143
4. Code Compliance March 2016 Report: Page: 144
CLOSED SESSION
ADJOURNMENT
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Time:
TO BE ADDED
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CITIZENS
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CONSENT
AGENDA
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Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Monday, March 7, 2016
Regular Meeting
VIRGINIA: The Regular Meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors was held
on Monday, March 7, 2016 in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Addition in
Chatham, Virginia. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chair, called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. The following
members were present:
Jessie L. Barksdale
Elton W. Blackstock
Tim Barber
Ronald S. Scearce
Jerry A. Hagerman
Robert W. Warren
Joe B. Davis
Banister District
Staunton River District
Tunstall District
Westover District
Callands- Gretna District
Chatham - Blairs District
Dan River District
Mr. Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator, Mr. J. Vaden Hunt, County Attorney, Mr.
Greg L. Sides, Assistant County Administrator for Planning and Development, Matthew Rowe,
Director of Economic Development, and Ms. Rebecca Flippen, Deputy Clerk to the Board were also
present.
Mr. Barksdale led the Moment of Silence, and then the Pledge of Alliance.
Mr. Barksdale recognized the presence of Troopers Dickie and Jason Deal of Boy Scout Cub
Pack #362 of Redwood Church.
Approval of Aeenda
Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Hagerman, to approve the agenda with
the following deletions:
Item 8: Report from Agricultural Development Board (ADB) by Jay Calhoun, ADB
Chairman
Item 15: Fircfighter Training Program — Discussion from the Honorable Jerry A.
Hagerman
Mr. Blackstock's motion was unanimously approved by the Board.
Hearine of the Citizens
Hugh Mitchell of the Chatham/Blairs District made comments to the Board concerning the
City of Danville Electric rates, as approximately 19,000 County residents are customers of it. Mr.
Mitchell felt there should be more Pittsylvania County representation on the Utilities' board, and Mr.
Mitchell did not feel the Utility Company should not be using power generated dollars for the City of
Danville's budget.
Grant Hearn, a Pittsylvania County resident who was diagnosed with autism in grade school
and is a counselor at several autism camps in Virginia, said he wanted to create a setting where
students could learn from those who specifically understood their needs and would like the Board of
Supervisors to consider such a use for the National Guard Armory in Chatham that the U.S. Army
Reserves had vacated.
Karen Maute of the Westover District stated at the February Agricultural Development Board
(ADB) meeting it was discussed by that board it wanted the Board of Supervisors to look at
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integrated poultry industries again. Ms. Maute asked that studies be made now on the water quality
so should such industries come into Pittsylvania County the water quality impact could be monitored.
Ms. Maute asked that the Board work with the DEQ, the Dan River Basin and Roanoke Basis
Associations in conducting these studies.
Karen Maute of the Westover District again stated she felt the Agricultural Development
Board was meeting illegally since member terms had not been approved by the Board of Supervisors
for 2016 and questioned the "Hold Over Rule" opinioned by the Attorney General's office in that
those in place would continue serving until new term appointments were made. She also asked the
Board postpone discussion of the proposed Agricultural Development Board's By -Laws on the
night's agenda until member seats /terms were appointed for 2016.
Richard Shumate of the Westover District offered a word of prayer. Mr. Shumate again
commented on the older county vehicles parked in the salvage yard and he not understanding why the
County didn't issue the cars to departments for use. Lastly, Mr. Shumate said he didn't know why
the County didn't build the new animal pound facility on land the County had already owned instead
of buying the property located on U.S. HWY 29.
Mary Catherine Plaster of the Chatham/Blairs District stated she was concerned about the
disposition of the Chatham Armory as it was across the street from her home.
Debra Dix of the Chatham/Blairs District echoed Ms. Maine's concerned with the ADB
Bylaws and appointments, and she felt that Board should be made up of 'h members representing
various agribusiness' and V2 the members being county citizen representatives from each district. Ms.
Dix also felt the waterways in the County were already compromised from farm storm water runoff
and integrated poultry industries would only compound the problem.
James Dehart of the Westover District stated that during the February 25, 2016 Finance
Committee meeting, the question arose about the 3 -year school bus lease the schools had entered into.
Mr. Dehart said according to his calculations, another 4.5 buses more could have been bought than
were leased.
This concluded the Hearing of the Citizens.
Consent Agenda
Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to approve the Consent
Agenda, which was approved by the Board of Supervisors.
(a) Minutes: February 1, 2016 — Regular Meeting
February 16, 2016 — Adjourned Meeting
(b) Bill List — February 2016 (on line)
(c) Proclamation — Boys & Girls Club Week, March 7 -13, 2016
(d) Proclamation - National Agriculture Day, March 15, 2016
(e) Declaration of Surplus Property & Authorization for Sale
Mr. Barber's motion was unanimously approved by the Board.
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BOYS & GIRLS CLUB WEEK
March 7 -13, 2016
Whereas, the youngpeople ofPittsylvania County, Virginia, are tomorrow's leaders; and
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Whereas, many such young people need professional youth services to help them cope with a wide
range ofsocial and financial hardships; and
Whereas, the Chatham Unit of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Danville Area organization is providing
.services to more than 80 young people last year; and
Whereas, the Boys & Girls Clubs are at the forefront of efforts in academic success, healthy lifestyles
and good character and leadership; and
Whereas, the Boys & Girls Club organizations in our state help ensure that our young people keep
off the streets, offering them a safe and supportive place to go and providing them with quality
programs; and
Whereas, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Pittsylvania County will celebrate National Boys & Girls Club
Week, along with some 4,100 Clubs and more than four million young children and teenagers; then
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors do hereby
proclaim March 7 through March 13, 2016 as Boys & Girls Club Week in Pittsylvania County, and
call on our citizens to join in recognizing and commending the Boys & Girls Club organizations in
our state for providing comprehensive, effective services to young people in our communities.
Ms. Cindy Martin, Director for the Chatham branch of the Boys & Girls Club was present to accept
the proclamation.
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NATIONAL AGRICULTURE DAY
March I5, 2016
"AGRICULTURE: STEWARDS OFA HEALTHYPLANET"
WHEREAS, agriculture development in Pittsylvania County is one of the major economic resources
of the County and ranks in the top 10 of Agribusiness Counties in the Commonwealth with over $62
million in agriculture receipts based on crops and livestock, and
WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services suggests this a perfect
opportunity to give credit to the farmers of our state and county; and
WHEREAS, National Agriculture Day is an important celebration in Virginia because agriculture is
the Commonwealth's largest industry that contributes $52 billion to the state's economy each year,
creates hundreds of thousands of jobs and involved more than 40,000 farms that occupy over 8
million acres of Virginia, constituting 33 percent of its total land area; and
WHEREAS, agriculture in the Commonwealth is a diversified industry with products encompassing
livestock field crops, fruits, vegetables, poultry, dairy, aquaculture, vineyards, and more; and the
mild climate and rich soil of Virginia provide an environment in which crops are harvested nearly
year- around; and
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WHEREAS, the National Ag Day Program believes every American should understand how food,
fiber and renewable resource products are produced and should value the essential role of
agriculture in maintaining a strong economy, and appreciate the role Virginia agriculture plays in
providing safe, abundant, and affordable products, and
WHEREAS, because only two percent of the population is engaged in production of agriculture,
basic knowledge about and experience with the industry is on the decline, and National Agriculture
Day helps young people to understand and consider career opportunities in the agriculture like farm
productions, agribusiness management and marketing, agricultural research and engineering, food
science, processing and retailing, banking, education, landscape agriculture, urban planning, energy,
and many other fields; then
BE IT HEREBY PROCLAIMED by the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors that March 15,
2016 be proclaimed "National Agriculture Day" in Pittsylvania County and all citizens of
Pittsylvania County are encouraged to thank a farmer for the products they provide which enrich our
daily lives and urges parents, grandparents, and educators to inform young children on the
importance of local agriculture and to consider career opportunities in the agriculture, food and
fiber industries.
Ms. Jessica Jones, Agricultural Educator /FFA Advisor with Pittsylvania County Schools, was present
to accept the Proclamation. Ms. Jones thanked the Board of Supervisors for their support of
agricultural education and the FFA students in Pittsylvania County.
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RESOLUTION
2016 -03 -02
DECLARATION OF SURPLUS PROPERTY AND AUTHORIZATION
FOR SALE
VIRGINIA: At a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County,
Virginia, held in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Courthouse Addition in
Chatham, Virginia on Monday, March 7, 2016, the following resolution was presented and adopted:
WHEREAS, § 15.2 -951, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, provides broad authority for
counties to dispose of personal property for the purpose of exercising their powers and duties; and
WHEREAS, various personal property and loose fittings owned by Pittsylvania County (the
"County ") located in the old Theatre, 25 Pruden Street, Chatham, Virginia, 24531, Quonset hut, 25
Pruden Street, Chatham, Virginia, 24531, and the old Piedmont Chevrolet Building (not including
property of the Sheriffs Office), 11880 U.S. Highway 29, Chatham, Virginia, 24531 (collectively the
"premises "), are obsolete and no longer serve any useful purposes; and
WHEREAS, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors (`BOS ") is of the opinion that it is
in the best interest of the County to dispose of said property.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the BOS that the above - referenced property
is hereby declared surplus property; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the County Administrator is
directed and authorized to proceed with the sale of said items placing them for public auction to be
held in the Spring or Summer of 2016; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that no County employees may
participate in the bidding on any surplus property described herein; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proceeds from the sale of
this property shall be deposited in the County's General Fund; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all property for which no bid is
received, or for which such property is not removed from the above - referenced premises by the
successful bidder, under authorization from the County Administrator, said appropriate property shall
be disposed of in the County's landfill, and the BOS shall waive all associated tipping fees.
Presentations
Matthew Rowe, Director of Economic Development for Pittsylvania County, presented the
Board of Supervisors with an update on economic development in Pittsylvania County. His
PowerPoint presentation gave an overview of the process associated with the Board's work session,
"A Strategic Conversation on Economic Development" in October 2014; the Board's creation of the
Economic Development Department that included the hiring of an Economic Development Director;
the need for additional infrastructure within the County to attract new businesses; and the Mr. Rowe's
thoughts on the need create strategies to focus towards small businesses, agribusinesses, tourism, and
advanced manufacturing.
New Business
The Finance Committee met on February 25, 2016, March 4, 2016, and March 7, 2016. No
recommendations for the Board came from the February 251h and March 7th meetings. Motion came
from the Finance Committee to approve the proposed school and county budgets presented at the
Committee's meeting to advertise for a public hearing to receive citizen input on March 21, 2016 as
follows:
SCHOOL BOARD
Adopted Proposed
Budget Budget
2015 -2016 2016 -2017
REVENUES
From Sales Tax
9,638,784
10,185,738
From State Funds
48,056,835
50,189,397
From Federal Funds
8,195,423
7,866,361
From Local Funds
16,910,298
16,736,709
Cafeteria Receipts
5,175,138
5,066,404
From Other Funds
1,697,663
1,445,024
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Total
$ 89,674,141
$ 91,489,633
COUNTY
2015 -2016
2016 -2017
EXPENDITURES
ADOPTED
PROPOSED
General Gov't Expense
3,477,553
3,953,532
Judicial Admin. Expense
1,603,931
1,631,627
Public Safety
15,735,991
16,014,035
Health Dept. /Social Services
10,596,526
10,838,399
Public Works
3,289,084
3,062,347
Education Expense
89,683,146
91,499,245
Parks, Rec. & Cultural
1,784,975
1,667,827
Grants
3,503,949
5,461,638
Community Dev. Expense
10,082,174
8,383,865
Capital Projects
875,656
1,402,901
Debt Service
12,707,348
12,857,171
Transfers
19,649,496
18,652,420
Misc/Non- Departmental
319,525
375.025
TOTAL
$ 173,309,354
$175,800,032
2015 -2016
2016 -2017
REVENUES
ADOPTED
PROPOSED
Local Funds
49,929,224
48,307,107
State Funds
83,695,184
84,548,740
Federal Funds
16,086,532
18,272,794
CIP Carryover
1,563,324
2,526,564
Carryover
579,594
239,700
Fund Balance
1,806,000
3,252,707
Transfers
19,649,496
18,652,420
TOTAL
$ 173,309,354
$175,800,032
The Finance Committee's motion passed by a 4 to 3 majority vote of the Board, with Mr. Barber, Mr.
Hagerman, and Mr. Scearce opposing.
Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Hagerman, for the reappropriation of
$41,184.32 as follows: $200.00 to Clerk of Court- Copier Lease (100 -4- 021600 - 60051), $538.50 to
Sheriff - Printing (100 -4- 031200 - 3500), $74.63 to Sheriff - Postage (100-4-031200-5210), $43.74 to
Sheriff - Office Supplies (100 -4- 031200- 6001), $4,700.00 to Sheriff - Rental (100 -4- 031200 - 6005),
$240.49 to Sheriff -Fuel, $697.80 to Sheriff -Parts (100 -4- 031200 - 6030), $380.00 to Sheriff -Labor
(100 -4- 031200 - 6031), $33.23 to VFD- United Way Contribution (100 -4- 032200 - 5667), $418.10 to
Extradition (100 -4- 033100 - 5550), $106.90 to Jail -Food Supplies (100 -4- 033100- 6002), $10,542.54 to
E911- Telephone (100 -4- 035500 - 5230), $507.00 to B &G- Boiler Insurance (100 -4- 043100 - 5301),
$3,933.00 to B &G -Fire Insurance (100 -4- 043100 -302), $250.00 to CSA- Training & Education (100-
4- 053500 - 5540), $260.00 Library - Postage (100 -4- 073100 - 5210), $797.00 to Library -Office Supplies
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(100 -4- 073100 - 6001), $11.08 to Library- Furniture &Fixtures (100 -4- 073100 - 6003), $500.00 to
Library-Books & Subscriptions (100 -4- 073100- 6012), $14,429.42 to WIA -Rent (251- 4- 353853-
6014), $2,500.00 to WIA -Other Operating (251 -4- 353878- 6014), $20.89 to SW Disposal - Telephone
(520 -4- 042400 - 5230). This motion required a 10 -Day Layover.
Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Barber, to appropriate $37,934 from
unappropriated funds to line item 520 -4- 042400 - 603400 for repairs to the 836G Caterpillar
Compactor as this is the machine used as a backup machine to achieve the compaction rates and
provide the daily cover required by the Department of Environmental Quality. Mr. Blackstock's
motion required a 10 -Day Layover.
Dean Fowler, President of the Fire & Rescue Association and a member of the Fire & Rescue
Study Committee, told the Board the Study Committee was made up of the following: Dean Fowler,
Jim Davis — Director of Emergency Management for Pittsylvania County; Ron Merricks -Mt Hermon
VFD, Gracie Mays, Mike Neal -Chief of the Ringgold VFD; Scott Hutcherson - Chief of the Renan
VFD; Scottie Adams - Captain of the Cool Branch VFD; Steve Bowman- Pittsylvania County Fire
Marshal; Anthony Eric Colbert-Hurt VFD. Mr. Fowler stated the Study Committee would report
back to the Board of Supervisors with updates sometime mid - summer. Mr. Fowler also gave the
Board the Study Committee's Mission and Vision Statements as follows:
Mission Statement:
"The Mission Statement of the Pittsylvania County Fire and Rescue Association is "To provide
equitable fire, rescue, and emergency services to all residents and locations of Pittsylvania County
through an organized and sustainable structure offre and emergency volunteers. "
Vision Statement:
"We envision a unified network of volunteer fire and rescue departments that will provide uniform
services to the entire area of Pittsylvania County. To accomplish this, we feel a need to review the
organizational structure of the existing system including training, reporting, budgeting, and delivery
of services, and communication procedures that will ensure Pittsylvania County receives the best
level of service available.
We envision all departments operating under an adopted set of Standard Operating Guidelines.
These guidelines will be county wide and also adopted by the governing body of the County.
We envision an equitable system for allocating funds to departments.
We envision a centralized purchasing department for all departments to ensure proper management
of limited resources.
We envision all departments willingly participating in a comprehensive county wide structure that
will move the County forward in services and accountability.
We envision accountability at all levels of departmental management.
We envision the fire and rescue program of Pittsylvania County to be funded primarily by County
funds, relieving the individual departments from excessive fund raising.
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We envision an aggressive recruitment and retention program to ensure adequate service volunteers
for all emergency needs, both present and future. "
No action by the Board was taken.
Greg Sides, Assistant County Administrator for Planning & Development, presented the
Agricultural Development Board's proposed revised By -Laws. Mr. Sides states some of the proposed
revisions were: 1) that the name be changed from Pittsylvania County Agricultural Development
Board to Pittsylvania County Agricultural Advisory Committee ( PCAAC), to emphasize its advisory
role; 2) that the eleven non - voting members be eliminated, with PCAAC membership consisting of
13 members representing identified sectors of agricultural activities and agribusinesses. The PCAAC
would continue to submit membership nominees to the Board of Supervisors for appointment. Mr.
Sides stated that staff recommended the following amendment to the presented draft revisions for
Article II: Purpose; Item 6: that Chairman, or his designee, shall serve on the County wig eversee
Me feria* of s search committee to recruit, interview and recommend a replacement for said
vacancy, in accordance with all applicable Pittsylvania County policies and procedures. that %,
Motion was made
by Mr. Warren, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve the bylaws are presented, and to include staff
recommendations brought forth by Mr. Sides. After discussion, a substitute motion was made by Mr.
Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Hagerman, to include the following revisions:
• Under Article II; Purpose; Provide feedback on the Director of Agribusiness' job
performance in accomplishing the PCAAC's goals as part of his /her annual performance
evaluation conducted by the County's Director of Economic Development. Periedieally
evaluate the r ..
vets of Agribusiness Deyele.. ing in aeeemplishing the
("CA").
• In the event of a vacancy in the position of Director of Agribusiness Development, the
PCAAC Chair, or his designee will serve on the County will eve_see the forming of a search
committee to recruit, interview, and recommend a replacement for said vacancy, in
accordance with the all applicable County policies and procedures. that will submit e
adatien to the GA to fill said ....ea flee
and to bring the final draft back on the March 15, 2016 Consent Agenda for the Board to consider.
Mr. Blackstock's motion passed by a majority 5 to 2 vote of the Board, with Mr. Barber and Mr.
Warren opposing.
Mr. Monday explained the bill known as House Resolution 2929, Supporting Home Owner's Rights
Enforcement Act (hereinafter H.R. 2929, SHORE Act) was included in the North American Energy Security
and Infrastructure Act of 2015, H.R. 8, as Section 1201, for the purpose to require the Federal Energy
Regulatory Commission (hereinafter FERC) to minimize infringement on the exercise and enjoyment of
private property rights when issuing hydro - electric power licenses, and for other purposes. The Tri-County
Lakes Administrative Commission (TLAC) has respectfully requested the Counties of Bedford, Campbell,
Franklin and Pittsylvania endorse the provisions of H.R. 2929 as being essential for the protection of private
property rights for owners of shoreline property along the nation's hydro - electric property. Submitted to the
Board of their consideration was Resolution 2016- 03 -01; acknowledging the Pittsylvania County Board
of Supervisors' support of H.R. 2929; Supporting Home Owners Rights Enforcement (SHORE) Act.
Motion was made by Mr. Hagerman, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve Resolution 2016 -03 -01 and
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authorize the County Administrator to forward an executed copy to TLAC. Mr. Hagerman's motion
was unanimously approved by the Board.
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE SUPPORT OF THE S.H.O.R.E. ACT
VIRGINIA: At a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County,
Virginia, held in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Courthouse Addition in
Chatham, Virginia on Monday, March 7, 2016, the following resolution was presented and adopted:
WHEREAS, Congressman Robert Hurt has introduced into the House of Representatives,
House Resolution 2929 ( "HR 2929'), known as the Supporting Home Owner Rights Enforcement
Act ( "S.H.O.R.E. Act"); and
WHEREAS, the Tri- County Lake Administration Commission ('TLAC'), at its meeting held
on February 9, 2016, passed a resolution authorizing TLAC to submit to Congress a letter in support
of HR 2929. TLAC farther suggested that the four (4) TLAC Counties sign letters in support of the
Bill; and
WHEREAS, through the relicensing process for the Smith Mountain Lake hydro project, as
well as the amendments to the Shoreline Management Plan, the localities were hampered by the
failure of the Federal Power Act to minimize the infringement on the exercise and enjoyment of
property rights; and
WHEREAS, because of this the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has failed to give due
consideration of private property and private use and enjoyment of land adjoining the Smith
Mountain Lake Project.
Now, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors does
hereby approve this resolution and authorize the County Administrator to prepare a letter to be signed
by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors; and further directs the County Administrator to forward
the letter to the sponsors of the Bill, the Clerk of the House of Representatives, and to the Chairman
of the Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Mr. Davis stated to the Board of Supervisors that the County was poised for new technology
and opportunities for solar energy. Given that, the Board needed to implement legality and put
zoning regulations in place for solar farms, particularly covering decommission of such as most solar
farms are obsolete after approximately 20 years. Motion was then made by Mr. Davis, seconded by
Mr. Blackstock, to refer this subject to the Legislative Committee, which was unanimously approved
by the Board.
Mr. Monday explained on April 28, 1954 the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors passed
a resolution and entered into an agreement with the Commonwealth of Virginia to construct a
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standard one unit Armory in Pittsylvania County. The Board also conveyed to the Commonwealth a
lot not less than 5 acres known as part of the Old Chatham Elementary School lot situated on the
western side of South Main Street in the Town of Chatham, Pittsylvania County, Virginia. The Board
of Supervisors also contributed $20,000 toward the construction of the Armory. The anticipated cost
of the Armory was not to exceed $160,000. The Board also agreed to assume costs of repair,
maintenance and operation of said armory, landscaping, supplying necessary facilities such as water,
electricity, sewers and sewage disposal, to a point designated by the architects within five (5) feet of
the building, and such caretaker and/or janitorial personnel as may be necessary. An amendment was
made to the original agreement on the 22 "d day of April 1985.
Mr. Monday continued that over the past five years the approximate cost to the County for
water, sewer, electrical, gas, janitorial supplies, and labor has averaged around $30,000 per year. Of
that cost, the Department of Military Affairs has reimbursed the County 25 %.
Mr. Monday said Armory was in relatively good condition considering the age. The roof has
been recently replaced, a new boiler system has been installed, and it has a new gas backup generator.
The Armory consisted of approximately 13,500 square feet with the dominant space of approximately
7,500 square feet as the gymnasium set up for basketball. Well over 50% of the facility is
gymnasium. Since 1985, the upkeep of the Armory has been included in the Building and Grounds
budget. All necessary repairs has been provided by Building & Grounds or contracted out and that
department has continued to maintain the facility.
Mr. Monday said on 02 -04 -2016, the Virginia National Guard announced closure of the
Chatham Armory. Disposition of the property will be decided by the Commonwealth of Virginia. It
is believed that the County may have the right of first refusal. The Virginia National Guard's
leadership has asked the Board of Supervisors if the County wants to own the building and grounds
that it donated for the construction of the same. Mr. Monday the Board of Supervisors needed to
decide if it wishes to own the property by a simple majority vote by the Board. If the Board does
decided it wished to own the property, Staff would notify the Virginia National Guard leadership. Mr.
Monday said the next steps for the County would include adoption of a resolution authorizing the
acceptance of the property by the County and approval of an Interim Agreement to occupy the
property prior to final transfer of the property to the County.
Motion was made by Mr. Warren, seconded by Mr. Barber, which the Board wished to own
the property, and authorized staff to notify the Virginia National Guard leadership of the Board's
wishes. Mr. Warren's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Mr. Blackstock stated that
he wished for an environmental assessment on the property prior to accepting it.
Mr. Monday explained the Wildlife Foundation of Virginia now owned 845 Georges Lane in
Blairs, GPIN 2421 -35 -4527, measuring 212.7 acres in size. The Foundation intended to operate the
property as a wildlife management area with restricted access to the public. The current state
maintained Georges Lane extends over 650 feet into the Foundation property before it dead ends. In
order to place a gate at the entrance to the Foundation property, the last approximately 650 foot
section of the road needed to be abandoned and removed from the public highway system. There are
no other properties served by the section of road proposed for abandonment, Mr. Monday said.
Furthermore, Mr. Monday said the required procedure for the Board of Supervisors to abandon an
existing road, or portion of a road, is as follows:
1) The Board of Supervisors must decide that no public necessity exists for the continuance of
the public road;
2) After an affirmative majority vote, the Board of Supervisors must send a formal notice of its
intent to abandon the road to the VDOT Commissioner;
3) The Board of Supervisors must post notice in at least three (3) places on and along the road
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sought to be abandoned for at least thirty (30) days;
4) The Board of Supervisors must publish notice of its intent to abandon the road in two (2) or
more issues of a newspaper having general circulation in the County;
5) The Board of Supervisors must then wait thirty (30) days for any interested party to request a
public hearing of or related to the road abandonment; and
6) If a request for a public hearing does not occur, the Board of Supervisors, within the four (4)
months of the thirty (30) day posting period, must pass an ordinance or resolution requesting
VDOT to abandon the road.
Motion was made by Mr. Warren, seconded by Mr. Barber, that the Board of Supervisors has
determined that no public necessity exists for the continuance of the public road, as delineated on the
attached plat, and authorizing posting and publishing a Notice of Intent to Abandon, including a
willingness to hold a public hearing, and authorizing the County Administrator to forward the
required documentation to VDOT. Mr. Warren's motion was unanimously approved by the Board.
Mr. Monday stated that as directed by the Board at their February 16, 2016 meeting, staff
contacted the County's local VDOT Residency office with the Board's inquiry on whether the
County was required to have a local Road Viewers Board. Staff was told that according to §33.2 -706
of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, the Board is not required to appoint Road Viewers.
Furthermore, said Mr. Monday, staff has not located any activity of the Road Viewers Board since
2009. Prior to that rime, it appeared the Road Viewers met with VDOT representatives in the fall to
review petitioners' requests for roads to be taken into the Secondary System. The last located
report/recommendation from the Road Viewers was in 2007. Some contributing factors to this
appeared to be: 1) with better subdivision ordinances that are enforced, development of less than
standard roads in subdivisions has diminished; and 2) most of the roads eligible under Rural Addition
have already been constructed. Motion was then made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Scearce,
to dissolve the Pittsylvania County Road Viewers Board and the following Roll Call Vote was
recorded: Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Mr. Scearce -Yes; Mr. Davis -
Yes; Mr. Warren-Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Blackstock's motion was unanimously approved
by the Board.
Closed Session
Motion was made by Mr. Warren, seconded by Mr. Barber, to enter into Closed Session, with
the inclusion of Mr. Sides and Mr. Rowe, for the following:
Discussion concerning a prospective business or industry or the expansion of an existing
business or industry where no previous announcement has been made of the business' or
industry's interest in locating its facilities in the community.
Legal Authority: §2.2- 3711(A)(5), Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended
Subject: Project Bell
Propose: Discussion of Potential Economic Development Incentive
Package
Discussion concerning a prospective business or industry or the expansion of an existing
business or industry where no previous announcement has been made of the business' or
industry's interest in locating its facilities in the community.
Legal Authority: §2.2- 3711(A)(5), Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended
Subject: Project 950
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Propose: Discussion concerning a prospective business or industry or
the expansion of an existing business or industry where no
previous announcement has been made of the business' or
industry's interest in locating its facilities in the community
The following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; Mr. Blackstock-
Yes; Mr. Scearce -Yes; Mr. Davis -Yes; Mr. Warren -Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Warren's
motion was unanimously approved by the Board and the Board entered into Closed Session at 9:05
PM.
Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Barber, to re -enter into Open Session.
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
CERTIFY CLOSED MEETING
BE IT RESOLVED that at the Meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors on
March 7, 2016, the Board hereby certifies by a recorded vote that to the best of each board member's
knowledge only public business matters lawfully exempted from the open meeting requirements of
the Virginia Freedom of Information Act and identified in the motion authorizing the closed meeting
were heard, discussed or considered in the closed meeting. If any member believes that there was a
departure from the requirements of the Code, he shall so state prior to the vote indicating the
substance of the departure. The statement shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board.
The Board re- entered into Open Session at 9:42 PM.
Adiournment
Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to adjourn the meeting, which
was unanimously approved by the Board. The meeting ended at 9:43 pm.
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Vote
Tim R. Barber
Yes
Jerry A. Hagerman
Yes
Elton W. Blackstock
Yes
Joe B. Davis
Yes
Ronald S. Scearce
Yes
Robert W. Warren
Yes
Jessie L. Barksdale
Yes
The Board re- entered into Open Session at 9:42 PM.
Adiournment
Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to adjourn the meeting, which
was unanimously approved by the Board. The meeting ended at 9:43 pm.
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Adjourned Meeting
March 15, 2016
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Adjourned Regular Meeting
VIRGINIA: The Adjourned Meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors was
held on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Addition
in Chatham, Virginia. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chair, called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. The
following members were present:
Jessie L. Barksdale
Elton W. Blackstock
Tim Barber
Ronald S. Scearce
Jerry A. Hagerman
Robert W. Warren
Joe B. Davis
Banister District
Staunton River District
Tunstall District
Westover District
Callands -Gretna District
Chatham - Blairs District
Dan River District
Mr. Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator, Mr. J. Vaden Hunt, County Attorney, Mr.
Greg L. Sides, Assistant County Administrator for Planning and Development, and Ms. Rebecca
Flippen, Deputy Clerk to the Board were also present.
Mr. Barksdale led the Moment of Silence, and then the Pledge of Alliance.
Approval of Aaenda
Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Davis, to approve the agenda, with the
addition of a Closed Session under the Authority of $2.2- 3711(A)(1) of the Code of Virginia, as
amended; Subject Matter: County Administrator; Purpose: Employment Contract, which was
unanimously approved by the Board.
Hearin¢ of the Citizens
Karen Maute of the Westover District again commented on her feeling that the "Hold Over
Rule" of members to board/commission /committee seats until another appointment was made and
commented on by the Attorney General's Office, was not correct and until evidence was proved
otherwise, she felt that half of the Agricultural Development Board was not legal. And, she
continued, if it is not legal, the Board of Supervisors should not be entertaining any of the
Agricultural Board's recommended bylaws.
Richard Shumate of the Westover District commented on a letter submitted to the Chatham
Star Tribune from Delegate Danny Marshall on lottery dollars that go towards schools and wanted to
know just where these dollars contributed were at. Mr. Shumate also disagreed with the General
Assembly's not removing Pittsylvania County from the code allowing its ability to impose a Solid
Waste Collection fee, and since it was not removed, it would allow the Board to reinstate it whenever
they felt like doing so. Mr. Shumate also stated he felt the Board was spending too much money on
the new Animal Shelter property, and that the County needs to save more and spend less.
This concluded the Hearing of the Citizens.
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Consent Agenda
Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Warren, to approve the Consent Agenda,
which was approved by the Board of Supervisors.
(a) Congratulatory Letter — Diane Adkins, retired Director of Pittsylvania County
Public Library
(b) Purchase of Service Weapon — retiring Deputy Ricky Mayo
(c) Agriculture Development Board Amended By -Laws Approval
Mr. Barber's motion was approved by a majority 5 to 2 vote of the Board, with Mr. Hagerman
and Mr. Scearce opposing.
Public Hearing
Public Hearing to receive citizen input on the proposed amendment to Section 35 -819;
Maintenance and Removal of Signs, of the Pittsylvania County Zoning Ordinance.
Mr. Monday stated the amendment to Section 35 -819; Maintenance and Removals of Signs of
the Pittsylvania County Code would eliminate "and it shall he the duty of the applicant at the hearing
to prove by affidavit that he has fully complied with the requirements of this section and has
continuously maintained the sign or signs up to the time ofthe public hearing.
Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:16 PM. No one signed up to speak and Mr.
Barksdale closed the hearing at 7:18 PM. Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr.
Barber, to approve the amendment to Section 35 -819; Maintenance and Removals of Signs of the
Pittsylvania County Code as presented and the following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Barber -
Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Mr. Scearce -Yes; Mr. Davis -Yes; Mr. Warren -Yes;
and Mr. Blackstock -Yes.
Mr. Blackstock's motion was unanimously approved by the Board.
This concluded the Public Hearing.
Presentations
As Mr. Jay Calhoun was not present, no report from the Agricultural Development Board was
presented and no action was taken by the Board of Supervisors.
Katie Millner, CSA Coordinator for Pittsylvania County, presented the Community Policy
Management Team's (CPMT) Quarterly Report. Ms. Millner stated all members were currently in
compliance with the Board of Supervisors' Resolution 2014 -10 -20 for Calendar Year 2016. Ms.
Millner did state Ms. Kathryn Plumb missed her fourth CPMT meeting on December 17, 2015. Ms.
Plumb had submitted a letter requesting approval of mitigating circumstances for lack of attendance
due her retiring from the Pittsylvania - Danville Health District on January 29, 2016, and during the
week of December 17, 2015, she was in attendance at mandated training. Motion was made by Mr.
Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve Ms. Plumb's request for mitigating circumstances
for her 4`h missed CPMT meeting, which was unanimously approved by the Board of Supervisors.
New Business
The Personnel Committee met at 4:00 PM on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 under Closed
Session for the following purposes:
(a) Discussion or consideration of assignment, promotion, performance or salaries
of specific employees of a public body.
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Authority:
Subject Matter:
Purpose:
§2.2- 3711(A)(1) of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended
County Attorney
Annual Performance Review
(b) Discussion or consideration of assignment, promotion, performance or salaries
of specific employees of a public body.
Authority: §2.2- 3711(A)(1) of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended
Subject Matter: County Administrator
Purpose: Employment Contract
No recommendations came from the Personnel Committee.
The Legislative Committee met at 5:00 PM on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 for the following
purposes:
(a) Statement of Economic Interest & Annual Filing Requirements Mr. Hunt
(b) Model of Excellence Form Mr. Hunt
(c) Board of Supervisors Agenda & Public Meeting Notice — Mr. Monday & Mr. Hunt
(d) Discussion of Solar Panel Use/Restrictions — The Honorable Joe Davis; Mr. Sides,
Mr. Shelton, & Mr. Hunt
(e) Taxicab Ordinance — The Honorable Shirley Hammock
(f) Other Items of Discussion - TBD
(g) Recommendations to the Board of Supervisors
No recommendations came from the Legislative Committee.
Mr. Sides stated in December 2015, the Board of Supervisors began discussions with VDOT
representatives on requests by citizens for Watch for Children signs. VDOT explained the County
would need to file Land Use Permits (to include an adopted resolution) with VDOT as the first step.
VDOT would also need to approve the location of such a sign. The Board of Supervisors directed
Staff to begin the application process. Included in the packet information before the Board was the
VDOT Land Use Permit Application (LUP -A), the required resolution; Resolution 2016- 03 -03; and
VDOT Land Use Permit Erosion & Sediment Control Contractor Certification (LUP- ESCCC). Mr.
Sides stated a $100 application fee was required to be submitted with the application and funds for
the fee were already available in Line #100 -4- 043100 -6048.
Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Barber, to:
(a) approve submission of the Land Use Permit Applications;
(b) authorize the County Administrator to sign all necessary documentation; and
(c) approve Resolution 2016- 03 -03, which would accompany the LUP Application.
The following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; Mr. Blackstock-
Yes; Mr. Scearce -Yes; Mr. Davis -Yes; Mr. Warren -Yes; and Mr. Blackstock -Yes. Mr. Blackstock's
motion was unanimously approved by the Board.
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i9ittolbauia Couutp 38oarb of 6uperbi ors
RESOLUTION
2016 -03 -03
LAND USE PERMIT RESOLUTION
VIRGINIA: At a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County,
Virginia, held in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Courthouse Addition in
Chatham, Virginia on Tuesday, March 15, 2016, the following resolution was presented and adopted:
WHEREAS, it becomes necessary from time to time for the Board of Supervisors of County of
Pittsylvania, Virginia to obtain land use permits from the Virginia Department of Transportation to
install, construct, maintain and operate certain public works and public utilities projects along, across,
over and upon highway systems of the Commonwealth of Virginia; and
WHEREAS, expense, damage or injury may be sustained by the Commonwealth of Virginia
growing out of granting to the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia by the
Department of Transportation of said permits for the work aforesaid; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County,
Virginia this 15th day of March, 2016:
Section 1: That in accordance with the provision of Section 24VAC30 -151 -720 of the Land Use
Permit Regulations of the Virginia Department of Transportation, the Board of Supervisors of
Pittsylvania County, Virginia does hereby grant assurances to the Virginia Department of
Transportation (VDOT) that it shall in all respects comply with all of the conditions of the permit or
permits that have been, or will be, granted to the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County,
Virginia and that said jurisdiction does hereby certify that it will carry liability insurance for personal
injury and property damage that may arise from the work performed under permit and/or from the
operation of a permitted activity as follows: up to one - million dollars ($1,000,000,000) each
occurrence to protect the Commonwealth Transportation Board members and the Virginia
Department of Transportation's agents or employees; seventy-five thousand dollars ($75,000) each
occurrence to protect the Commonwealth Transportation Board, the Virginia Department of
Transportation or the Commonwealth of Virginia in the event of suit.
Section 2: That the County Administrator, Chair for the Board of Supervisors, or their designee, be,
and hereby is authorized to execute on behalf of the Board of Supervisors for Pittsylvania County,
Virginia all land use permits and related documents of the Virginia Department of Transportation.
Section 3: That is resolution shall be a continuing resolution and shall not be revoked until and until
sixty (60) days written notice of any proposed revocation be submitted to the Virginia Department of
Transportation.
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Section 4: That the Board of Supervisors for Pittsylvania County, Virginia shall, if requested by the
Virginia Department of Transportation, provide a letter that commits to using the surety provided by
its contractor or to have the contractor execute a dual obligation rider that adds the Virginia
Department of Transportation as an additional obligee to the surety bond provided to the locality,
with either of these options guaranteeing the work performed within state maintained right -of -way
under the terms of the land use permit for that purpose.
BE IT STILL RESOLVED that all the County Administrator, Chair for the Board of Supervisors
for Pittsylvania County, Virginia, or their designee, be, and hereby is authorized and directed to
procure insurance required by Section 1 herein.
The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors for Pittsylvania County, Virginia
at its adjourned meeting held on Tuesday, March 15, 2016 in Chatham, Virginia.
Mr. Sides stated than in conjunction with approval to submit the LUP Application with
VDOT, the Board had also directed staff to draft and bring back to the Board for approval a Watch of
Children Sign Application/Agreement for a 50/50 cost share agreement between the County and
citizens requesting such a sign. Before the Board was the draft application/agreement for the Board's
consideration. Mr. Sides stated that at this time the cost of such sign is $150, which would be a 50/50
cost share of $75 each between the County and the applicant.
Motion was made by Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to approve the Watch of
Children Sign Application/Agreement as presented, which was unanimously approved by the Board.
Apnointments
Motion was made by Mr. Davis, seconded by Mr. Warren, to appoint Ruth Walden as a
representative for Pittsylvania County to serve a three (3) year term on the Southern Area Agency on
Aging, Inc. Board beginning March 16, 2016 and ending March 15, 2019. Mr. Davis' motion was
unanimously approved by the Board.
Board Announcements
Mr. Barksdale stated Mr. Monday, County Administrator, had added valued to the County;
that he had not worked with anymore more professional than Mr. Monday, and felt Mr. Monday had
helped the Board of Supervisors move forward, and in turn, had helped the County to move forward.
Mr. Barksdale thanked Mr. Monday for everything he had done since coming to Pittsylvania County.
County Administrator Comments
Mr. Monday thanked Mr. Barksdale for his kind words, which were greatly appreciated.
Mr. Monday reminded all the Board members that the 21" Annual Pittsylvania County
Employee Service Awards would be held on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 at 3:00 PM in the General
District Courtroom.
Closed Session
Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Warren, to enter into Closed Session and
to include Mr. Hunt, Mr. Sides and Mr. Rowe in Closed Session for discussion of the following:
Discussion or consideration of assignment, promotion, performance or salaries of
specific employees of a public body.
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Authority: §2.2- 3711(A)(1) of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended
Subject Matter: County Administrator
Purpose: Employment Contract/Letter of Resignation
The following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; Mr.
Blackstock -Yes; Mr. Scearce -Yes; Mr. Davis -Yes; Mr. Warren -Yes; and Mr. Blackstock -Yes. Mr.
Barber's motion was unanimously approved by the Board.
The Board entered into Closed Session at 7:50 PM.
Motion was made by Mr. Warren, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to re -enter into Open Session.
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
CERTIFY CLOSED MEETING
BE IT RESOLVED that at the Meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors on
Tuesday, March 15, 2016, the Committee hereby certifies by a recorded vote that to the best of each
board member's knowledge only public business matters lawfully exempted from the open meeting
requirements of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act and identified in the motion authorizing the
closed meeting were heard, discussed or considered in the closed meeting. If any member believes
that there was a departure from the requirements of the Code, he shall so state prior to the vote
indicating the substance of the departure. The statement shall be recorded in the minutes of the
Board.
The Board re- entered into Open Session at 8:20 PM.
Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Barber, directing the County Attorney
to amend Mr. Monday's employment contract through December 31, 2016 via discussions with Mr.
Warren, and to bring the amended contract back to the Board of Supervisors for their approval. Mr.
Blackstock's motion was unanimously approved by the Board.
Adiournment
Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to adjourn the meeting, which
was unanimously approved by the Board. The meeting ended at 8:21 PM.
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Vote
Tim R. Barber
Yes
Jerry A. Hagerman
Yes
Elton W. Blackstock
Yes
Joe B. Davis
Yes
Ronald S. Scearce
Yes
Robert W. Warren
Yes
Jessie L. Barksdale
Yes
The Board re- entered into Open Session at 8:20 PM.
Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Barber, directing the County Attorney
to amend Mr. Monday's employment contract through December 31, 2016 via discussions with Mr.
Warren, and to bring the amended contract back to the Board of Supervisors for their approval. Mr.
Blackstock's motion was unanimously approved by the Board.
Adiournment
Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to adjourn the meeting, which
was unanimously approved by the Board. The meeting ended at 8:21 PM.
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FY2016 -17 Proposed Budget Public Hearings
March 21. 2016
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Monday, March 21, 2016
FY2016 -17 Proposed Budget Public Hearings
VIRGINIA: The FY2016 -17 Proposed Budget Public Hearings of the Pittsylvania
County Board of Supervisors were held on Monday, March 21, 2016 in the General District
Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Addition in Chatham, Virginia. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chair,
called the meeting to order at 7:00 PM. The following members were present:
Tim R. Barber
Ronald S. Scearce
Joe B. Davis
Jerry A. Hagerman
Robert W. Warren
Elton W. Blackstock, Jr.
Tunstall District
Westover District
Dan River District
Callands- Gretna District
Chatham - Blairs District
Staunton River District
Mr. Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator, Mr. J. Vaden Hunt, County Attorney,
Kim Van Der Hyde, Director of Finance, and Ms. Rebecca Flippen, Deputy Clerk to the Board
were also present.
Mr. Barksdale led the Pledge of Alliance.
Mr. Barksdale recognized in attendance Boy Scouts Chaz Nickens and Brian Morris of
Trooper #374.
Mr. Barksdale also recognized in attendance members of the Pittsylvania County School
Board, the Honorables Calvin D. Doss, J. Samuel Burton, R. Todd Sanders, and George
Henderson, and School Superintendent Dr. Mark Jones. Mr. Barksdale also recognized the
Honorable Mike Taylor, Sheriff, present during the meeting.
Approval of Agenda
Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve the agenda,
which was unanimously approved by the Board.
Public Hearings
The Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, held a public hearing to hear
citizen input on the proposed School Budget for fiscal year 2016 -2017. The School Budget
was part of the overall County Budget, which did not include a tax increase. A separate
public hearing was to be held on the proposed County Budget. A summary of the proposed
School Budget was presented as follows:
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SCHOOL BOARD
From Sales Tax
From State Funds
From Federal Funds
From Local Funds
Cafeteria Receipts
From Other Funds
Total
EXPENDITURES
Instruction
Admn. /Attend & Health Svcs
Pupil Transportation
Operation & Maintenance
Non - Instructional Operations
Technology
Cafeteria
Total
Adopted
Budget
2015 -2016
9,638,784
48,056,835
8,195,423
16,910,298
5,175,138
1.697.663
$ 89,674,141
61,238,429
3,219,622
6,123,227
7,980,840
3,256,106
2,680,779
5,175,138
$ 89,674,141
Proposed
Budget
2016 -2017
10,185,738
50,189,397
7,866,361
16,736,709
5,066,404
1,445.024
$ 91,489,633
62,216,811
3,370,527
6,634,246
7,964,335
3,412,865
2,824,445
5,066,404
$ 91,489,633
Mr. Monday summarized the proposed FY2016/17 Pittsylvania County School Budget,
noting the proposed school budget of $91,489,633 that contained local funding of $16,736,709;
was part of the County's FY 2016 -17 Budget, and cannot be approved until 7 days after this
public hearing. This public hearing, said Mr. Monday, was advertised in the Chatham Star
Tribune on March 9, 2016, which met the requirement of State Code section 15.2 -2506
concerning publication and notice.
Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:1 Opm. The following citizens signed up to speak:
Rev. Joan Tarpley- Robinson of the Banister District, Pastor of the Rosebud Baptist
Church, and former educator, made comments supporting the advertised proposed school budget.
Gracie Mays of the Tunstall District made comments that referred to the referendum held
in December 2000 for the middle schools that were built/closed/and renovated, and again on the
referendum held in November 2007 for high school renovations, and that in both there appeared
be lack of planning during construction that resulted in higher construction costs. Ms. Mays say
in both cases, funds did not appear to be handled well and while she supported funds for
education, she also felt the funds for schools should be more closely supervised and wisely spent.
Ms. Mays encouraged the Board of Supervisors to visit all four high schools to see how they
were already showing signs of overcrowding and the renovations were only recently completed
in the last couple of years.
No one else signed up to speak and Ms. Bowman closed the public hearing at 7:16 PM.
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March 21, 2016
The Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, held a public hearing to hear
citizen input on the proposed 2016 -2017 County Budget. This Budget would not be
considered for adoption until seven (7) days after the public hearing. Below is a brief
synopsis of the Budget, which shall be for informative and fiscal planning purposes only.
The budget did not propose a tax increase. A separate public hearing was held earlier to
hear citizen input on the proposed School Budget.
GOVERNMENT
Mr. Monday summarized the proposed FY2016/17 Pittsylvania County Budget, noting a
proposed total budget of $175,800,032 that did not contain any proposed tax increases, and
cannot be approved until 7 days after this public hearing. This public hearing, said Mr. Monday,
was advertised in the Chatham Star Tribune on March 9, 2016, which met the requirement of
State Code section 15.2 -2506 concerning publication and notice.
Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:24 PM. The following citizens signed up to speak:
Rev. Joan Tarpley- Robinson of the Banister District, Pastor of the Rosebud Baptist
Church, and former educator, thanked the Board for all they did, realized in meeting the needs of
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2015 -2016
2016 -2017
EXPENDITURES
ADOPTED
PROPOSED
General Gov't Expense
3,477,553
3,953,532
Judicial Admin. Expense
1,603,931
1,631,627
Public Safety
15,735,991
16,014,035
Health Dept. /Social Services
10,596,526
10,838,399
Public Works
3,289,084
3,062,347
Education Expense
89,683,146
91,499,245
Parks, Rec. & Cultural
1,784,975
1,667,827
Grants
3,503,949
5,461,638
Community Dev. Expense
10,082,174
8,383,865
Capital Projects
875,656
1,402,901
Debt Service
12,707,348
12,857,171
Transfers
19,649,496
18,652,420
Misc/Non- Departmental
319,525
375,025
TOTAL $
173,309,354
$175,800,032
2015 -2016
2016 -2017
REVENUES
ADOPTED
PROPOSEI
Local Funds
49,929,224
48,307,107
State Funds
83,695,184
84,548,740
Federal Funds
16,086,532
18,272,794
CIP Carryover
1,563,324
2,526,564
Carryover
579,594
239,700
Fund Balance
1,806,000
3,252,707
Transfers
19,649,496
18,652,420
TOTAL $
173,309,354
$175,800,032
Mr. Monday summarized the proposed FY2016/17 Pittsylvania County Budget, noting a
proposed total budget of $175,800,032 that did not contain any proposed tax increases, and
cannot be approved until 7 days after this public hearing. This public hearing, said Mr. Monday,
was advertised in the Chatham Star Tribune on March 9, 2016, which met the requirement of
State Code section 15.2 -2506 concerning publication and notice.
Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:24 PM. The following citizens signed up to speak:
Rev. Joan Tarpley- Robinson of the Banister District, Pastor of the Rosebud Baptist
Church, and former educator, thanked the Board for all they did, realized in meeting the needs of
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March 21, 2016
the citizens came with it great responsibilities on the part of the Board, and that she supported the
proposed budget.
Gracie Mays of the Tunstall District stated she did not feel there needed to be funds
budgeted for another Jail Study, just that the jail situation just needed to be fixed. Ms. Mays
stated that perhaps the Board should consider a cell phone tax to go towards funding needs for
fire /rescue.
Jim Scearce of the Westover District was opposed to the proposed budget, was opposed
to County tax dollars going towards the new Animal Shelter project, that the proposed budget did
not should any cuts, and made comments in disapproval of board members who lobbied the
General Assembly in not removing Pittsylvania County from §15.2 -2159 of the Virginia State
Code concerning approved counties applying Solid Waste Collection fees on their citizens; and
felt Pittsylvania County taxes were higher than any of the surrounding localities.
Richard Shumate of the Westover District offered a word of prayer. Mr. Shumate stated
he agreed with everything Mr. Scearce said, believed the County needed to review its salary and
classification plan; that only employees on the lower end of the scale should get a raise during
this budget and higher salaried employees could "lay".
Everlena Ross, Interim Executive Director for Pittsylvania County Community Action,
gave a summary of her agency's accomplishments during FY 2015 -16, noting that the County's
funding helped make those accomplishments possible, and she looked forward to working with
County in the upcoming year, and thanked the Board for their support.
Tricia Siebert of the Chatham - Blairs District and PTO President at Chatham Middle
School, stated the local school system was very behind compared to other localities and the
County needed to give every funding possible to support the schools since the County's children
were the key to its future economic development success. Ms. Seibert closed her remarks with
asking the Board to not cutting any funding for schools from the proposed budget.
Mary Catherine Plaster of the Chatham - Blairs District stated she did not feel Pittsylvania
County fairly set tax rates, and felt very unfair evaluations were in place for assessed property
values of real estate.
No one else signed up to speak and Ms. Bowman closed the hearing at 7:42 PM.
Adiournment
Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to adjourn, which was
unanimously approved by the Board. The meeting ended at 7:43 PM.
Jessie L. Barksdale, Chair
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Clarence C. Monday, Clerk
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
AGENDA DATE:
ITEM NUMBER:
Proclamation — National County Government Month
04 -04 -2016
6(c)
ACTION:
INFORMATION:
CONSENT AGENDA:
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
ACTION:
INFORMATION:
Proclamation on County Government Month
Yes
ATTACHMENTS:
Proclamation
STAFF CONTACT(S):
REVIEWED BY: 6*17
Mr. Monday
The National Association of Counties participates in the recognition of National County Government Month, of
which Pittsylvania County also recognizes on an annual basis.
DISCUSSION:
Attached hereto is a proclamation declaring the month of April 2016 as National County Government Month in
Pittsylvania County.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors proclaim April as National County Government Month in Pittsylvania
County and direct the County Administrator to notify all news media covering Pittsylvania County.
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Proclamation
NATIONAL COUNTY GOVERNMENT MONTH
April 2016
"Safe and Secure Counties"
Whereas, the nation's 3,069 counties serving more than 300 million Americans provide essential
services to create healthy, safe, vibrant and economically resilient communities; and
Whereas, Pittsylvania County and all counties take pride in their responsibility to protect and
enhance the health, welfare and safety of its residents in efficient and cost - effective ways; and
Whereas, through National Association of Counties (NACo) President Sallie Clark's "Safe and
Secure Counties" initiative, NA Co is encouraging counties to focus on strengthening the safety
and security of their communities; and
Whereas, in order to remain healthy, vibrant, safe and economically competitive, America's
counties provide public health, justice, emergency management and economic services that play
a key role in everything from resident's daily lives to disaster response; and
Whereas, each year since 1991 the National Association of Counties has encouraged counties
across the country to actively promote their own programs and services to the public they serve;
and
Whereas, Pittsylvania County has invested in creating healthy, vibrant and economically
resilient communities for its citizens in providing public health, justice, emergency management
and economic services; then
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors do hereby
proclaim April 2016 as National County Government Month and encourage all county
officials, employees, schools and residents to participate in county government celebration
activities.
Given under my hand this day 4`t' day of April, 2016
Jessie L. Barksdale, Chair
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Clarence C. Monday, Clerk
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE:
Proclamation - National Animal Control Appreciation 04 -04 -2016
Week
ACTION:
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Proclamation of Appreciation
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
Yes
ATTACHMENTS:
Proclamation
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday
V
ITEM NUMBER:
6(d)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
BACKGROUND:
Each year, the Board of Supervisors supports the Animal Control Officers in Pittsylvania County, as well as those
in other jurisdictions that provide the public safety of animal control in their communities.
DISCUSSION:
Attached hereto, is a proclamation on Animal Control Appreciation Week for the week of April 10`h -16', 2016.
The Board of Supervisors is encouraging citizens to join in expressing their sincere appreciation and gratitude for
the many hours of service and safety for our community provided by Animal Control Officers and Animal Control
Department Personnel.
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors approve the attached proclamation and direct the County Administrator
to submit it to local news media.
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Vittorlbauia (County �Boarb of *uperbioorq;
,prodauratiou
NATIONAL ANIMAL CONTROL APPRECL4TION WEEK
April 10`h —April 16`h, 2016
Whereas, the National Animal Control Association has designated the second week in April each
year as Animal Control Appreciation Week; and
Whereas, the various Federal, State, and Local Government Officials throughout the Country take
this time to recognize, thank and commend all Animal Control Officers for the dedicated service they
provide to the Citizens, various Public Safety, Public Service Agencies and Departments throughout the
Country; and
Whereas, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors would like to express its sincere thanks and
appreciation for the outstanding service the Pittsylvania County Animal Control Department who risk their
lives and spend huge amounts of personnel resources including time away from family and friends while
serving the public like all other public safety and law enforcement agencies involved and empowered with
the same duties; and
Whereas, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors recognizes and commends the Animal
Control Officers for the many dedicated and long hours of service they perform in serving this community,
and for fulfilling their commitment to providing the highest and most efficient level ofservice; and
Whereas, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors wishes to commend each and every Animal
Control Officer for their service, which is in keeping with the long and distinguished tradition of the Animal
Control Profession; then
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Pittsylvania County Board of
Supervisors officially recognize and proclaim the week of April 10`h through 16t , 2016 as National Animal
Control Appreciation Week and respectfully asks all Citizens, Public Safety, Health, and Public Service
Personnel alike to join in expressing their sincere thanks, gratitude and appreciation for the many long
hours of outstanding service and quality performance these outstanding individuals provide throughout the
year to assure the safety and welfare of all.
Given under my hand this 4`h day of April, 2016
Jessie L. Barksdale, Chair
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Clarence C. Monday, Clerk
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
AGENDA TITLE:
Proclamation — National Public Safety
Telecommunications Week
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Proclamation of Appreciation
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA DATE:
04 -04 -2016
ACTION:
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
Yes
ATTACHMENTS:
Proclamation
ITEM NUMBER:
6(e)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
BACKGROUND:
The Board of Supervisors annually passes proclamations to support the dispatchers in the County E -911 Center for
the work they do to provide safety for the community throughout the year.
Attached hereto, is a proclamation establishing April 10 -16, 2016 as National Public Safety Telecommunications
Week in Pittsylvania County. The Board of Supervisors expresses their sincere appreciation and honors the men
and women whose diligence and professionalism keeps the County and citizens of our community safe.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors approve the attached proclamation and direct the County Administrator
to submit it to local news media.
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Vittopibania Countp 36oarb of buperbiboro
i3rodamation
NATIONAL PUBLIC SAFETY TELECOMMUNICATIONS WEEK
April 10' —16', 2016
Whereas, emergencies can occur anytime that require police, fire or emergency medical services; and
Whereas, when an emergency occurs the prompt response ofpolice officers, firefighters and paramedics
is critical to the protection of life and preservation of property; and
Whereas, the safety of our police officers and firefighters is dependent upon the quality and accuracy of
information obtained from citizens who telephone the Pittsylvania County E -911 Communications Center; and
Whereas, Public Safety Dispatchers are the first and most critical contact our citizens have with
emergency services; and
Whereas, Public Safety Dispatchers are the single vital link for our police officers and firefighters by
monitoring their activities by radio, providing them information and insuring their safety; and
Whereas, Dispatchers in Pittsylvania County Emergency Management have contributed substantially to
the apprehension of criminals, suppression offcres and treatment ofpatients; and
Whereas, each dispatcher, the unseen individual providing a calm voice when emergencies arise, has
exhibited compassion, empathy, and professionalism, keeping our county and citizens safe, and providing moral
support to citizens in distress; and
Whereas, each dispatcher has exhibited compassion, understanding and professionalism during the
performance of their job in the past year; then
THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY PROCLAIMED that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
proclaims the week of April 10'" through le, 2016 to be National Telecommunications Week in Pittsylvania
County, Virginia, in honor of the men and women whose diligence and professionalism keep our County and
citizens safe.
Given under my hand this day 4' day of April, 2016
Jessie L. Barksdale, Chair
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Clarence C. Monday, Clerk
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Proclamation — National Child Abuse Prevention
Month — April 2016
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Proclamation
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday
BACKGROUND:
AGENDA DATE:
04 -04 -2016
ACTION:
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
Yes
ATTACHMENTS:
Yes
REVIEWED BY: (X
ITEM NUMBER:
6(f)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
DISCUSSION:
Attached hereto is a proclamation declaring the month of April 2016 as National Child Abuse Prevention Month in
Pittsylvania County.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors proclaim April as National Child Abuse Prevention Month in
Pittsylvania County and direct the County Administrator to notify all news media covering Pittsylvania County.
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Vittopibania (tCountp 3oarb of Ouperbi0ore;
Vrodamation
NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE PREVENTIONMONTH
April, 2016
Whereas, regardless of who they are or the circumstances of their birth, every child deserves care and to be
kept safe from harm; and
Whereas, April is Child Abuse Prevention Month; and
Whereas, during Child Abuse Prevention Month, Virginians are reminded of the courage it takes to raise a
child and that fundamental human rights means living free from violence and abuse; and
Whereas, child abuse is considered to be one of our nation's most serious public health problems, with
scientific studies documenting the link between the abuse and neglect of children and a wide range of medical,
emotional, psychological, and behavioral disorders; and
Whereas, child abuse can disrupt early brain development, and serious chronic stress can impair the
development of nervous and immune systems; and
Whereas, keeping children safe from abuse means playing an active role in their life, having check -ins, and
teaching them the warning signs of abuse and how to protect themselves; and
Whereas, empowering our children and providing them with safe places to live, learn, and play is vital to
keeping them safe from harm; and
Whereas, Pittsylvania County remains committed to sustaining safe, nurturing, and supportive environments
within its communities for families raising children; and
Whereas, effective child abuse prevention programs succeed because ofpartnerships between families, social
services agencies, schools, faith communities, civic organizations, law enforcement agencies, and the business
community; and
Whereas, displaying a pinwheel during the month of April will serve as a positive reminder that together we
can prevent child abuse and neglect and in doing so keep children safe; then
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors does
hereby recognize April, 2016 as National Child Abuse Prevention Month in Pittsylvania County.
Given under my hand this 4rh day of April, 2016.
Jessie L. Barksdale, Chair
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Clarence C. Monday, Clerk
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Resolution 2016- 04 -02: Correction to Resolution
2013 -08 -04 — Cooksburg Rd/SR644
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Resolution
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday
AGENDA DATE:
04 -04 -2016
ACTION:
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
Yes
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Resolution 2016 -04 -02
2. Resolution 2013 -08 -04
3. Email from VDOT
ITEM NUMBER:
6(g)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
BACKGROUND:
At their regular meeting on August 5, 2013, the Board of Supervisors passed Resolution 2013- 08 -04, requesting the
Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) include a portion of Cooksburg Road / SR 644 in the Rural Rustic
Program. Upon recent review, VDOT discovered an error in the description and requested a new resolution from
the Board of Supervisors with the corrected description.
Attached hereto, is Resolution 2016- 04 -02, with the description corrected as supplied by VDOT.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors approve Resolution 2016 -04 -02 and authorize the County
Administrator to sign and forward to VDOT.
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Vittolbania Countp JRoarb of *uperbiooro
RESOLUTION
2016 -04 -02
VIRGINIA: At the regular meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors held in the
General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Courthouse Addition in Chatham, Virginia
on Monday, April 4, 2016, the following resolution was presented and adopted:
WHEREAS, Section 33.1 -70.1 of the Code of Virginia, permits the hard surfacing of
certain unpaved roads deemed to qualify for designation as a Rural Rustic Road; and
WHEREAS, any such road must be located in a low- density development area and have
no more than 1,500 vehicles per day; and
WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia (`Board ") desires
to consider whether Route 644 (Cooksburg Road), From: Oxford Road/State Route 750 to a
point 2.29 miles west of Route 750 at the end of existing pavement, a distance of 2.29 miles,
should be designated a Rural Rustic Road; and
WHEREAS, the Board is unaware of pending development that will significantly affect
the existing traffic on this road; and
WHEREAS, the Board believes that this road should be so designated due to its
qualifying characteristics; and
WHEREAS, this road is in the Board's six -year plan for improvements to the secondary
system of state highways.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Board requests that this road be hard
surfaced and, to the fullest extent prudent, be improved within the existing right -of -way and
ditch -lines to preserve as much as possible the adjacent trees, vegetation, side slopes, and rural
rustic character along the road in their current state.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this resolution be forwarded to
the Virginia Department of Transportation Residency Administrator.
Recorded Vote
Moved By:
Seconded By:
Yeas:
A Copy Teste:
Signed
Printed Name Clarence C. Monday
Nays: Title Clerk
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Proclamation — County Day of Recognition for
National Service — April 5, 2016
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Proclamation
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday
AGENDA DATE:
04 -04 -2016
ACTION:
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
Yes
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Proclamation
6(h)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
BACKGROUND:
The nation's mayors and county officials are increasingly turning to national service as a cost - effective strategy to
address local challenges. By unleashing the power of citizens, AmeriCorps and Senior Corps programs have a
positive and lasting impact — making our cities and counties better places to live. To spotlight the impact of national
service and thank those who serve, mayors and country officials will participate in the fourth - annual Mayor and
County Recognition Day for National Service on April 5, 2016.
DISCUSSION:
Attached hereto, is a Proclamation for County Day of Recognition for National Service.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors approve the attached Proclamation and authorize the County
Administrator to forward it to local media sources.
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i9itt .qp1banta Countp �Soarb of 6uperbioorfs
J)rodamation
COUNTY DAY OF RECOGNITION FOR NATIONAL SERVICE
April 5, 2016
Whereas, service to others is a hallmark of the American character, and central to how we meet
our challenges; and
Whereas, the nation's counties are increasingly turning to national service and volunteerism as
a cost - effective strategy to meet county needs; and
Whereas, participants in AmeriCorps and Senior Corps address the most pressing challenges
facing our cities, towns, and counties, from educating students for jobs ofthe 21s` century and
supporting veterans and military families to providing health services, and helping communities
recover from natural disasters; and
Whereas, national service expands economic opportunity by creating more sustainable resilient
communities and providing education, career skills, and leadership abilities for those who serve;
and
Whereas, national participants of all ages and backgrounds serve in Pittsylvania County,
providing vital support to county residents and improving the quality of life in our county, and
bolstering the civic, neighborhood, and faith -based organizations that are so vital to our
county's economic and social well- being; then
Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved, that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors do hereby
proclaim April S, 2016 as County Day of Recognitionfor National Service, and encourage all
citizens to recognize the positive impact of national service in our county, and thank those who
serve; and to find ways to give back to their communities.
Given under my hand this day 4`h day ofApril, 2016
Jessie L. Barksdale, Chair
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Clarence C. Monday, Clerk
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
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BUSINESS
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Expenditure Refunds for January & February 2016-
10 -Day Layover
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Budget Amendment for expenditure refunds
STAFF CONTACT(S):
AGENDA DATE:
04 -04 -2016
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
ITEM NUMBER:
7
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
1. Executive Summary from 03 -07 -2016
2. Expenditures Refunds Memo
REVIEWED BY: v
BACKGROUND:
At the Board of Supervisors' March 7, 2016 meeting, a motion for the reapproprations of the following was
made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Hagerman, which required a I O -Day Layover.
DISCUSSION:
Staff recommends the reappropriation of $41,184.32 as follows: $200.00 to Clerk of Court- Copier Lease
(100 -4- 021600 - 60051), $538.50 to Sheriff - Printing (100 -4- 031200- 3500), $74.63 to Sheriff - Postage (100 -4-
031200- 5210), $43.74 to Sheriff - Office Supplies (100 -4- 031200 - 6001), $4,700.00 to Sheriff - Rental (100 -4-
031200- 6005), $240.49 to Sheriff -Fue (00 -4- 031200- 6008), $697.80 to Sheriff -Parts (100 -4- 031200 - 6030),
$380.00 to Sheriff -Labor (100 -4- 031200- 6031), $33.23 to VFD- United Way Contribution (100- 4- 032200-
5667), $418.10 to Extradition (100 -4- 033100 - 5550), $106.90 to Jail -Food Supplies (100 -4- 033100 - 6002),
$10,542.54 to E911- Telephone (100 -4- 035500 - 5230), $507.00 to B &G- Boiler Insurance (100- 4- 043100-
5301), $3,933.00 to B &G -Fire Insurance (100 -4- 043100 - 5302), $250.00 to CSA- Training & Education (100-
4- 053500 - 5540), $260.00 Library - Postage (100 -4- 073100 - 5210), $797.00 to Library - Office Supplies (100 -4-
073100- 6001), $11.08 to Library- Furniture &Fixtures (100 -4- 073100 - 6003), $500.00 to Library -Books &
Subscriptions (100 -4- 073100 - 6012), $14,429.42 to WIA -Rent (251 -4- 353853- 6014), $2,500.00 to WIA-
Other Operating (251 -4- 353878- 6014), $20.89 to SW Disposal- Telephone (520 -4- 042400 - 5230). ROLL
CALL VOTE REQUIRED.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Expenditure Refunds for January & February 2016 -
Requires a motion and a 10 -day layover.
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Budget Amendment for expenditure refunds
STAFF CONTACT(S):
AGENDA DATE:
3 -07 -16
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Expenditures Refunds Memo
REVIEWED BY: 4>
ITEM NUMBER:
9(b)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
DISCUSSION:
Attached is a list of expenditure refunds for the month of January & February 2016 for review. As discussed
earlier with the Board, the simple routine of putting every refund back in the budget is extremely time
consuming and leaves room for errors. To stay in balance with the Treasurer, we need to reappropriate
refunds into the budget so the budget would increase with every expenditure refund.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the reappropriation of $41,184.32 as follows: $200.00 to Clerk of Court- Copier Lease
(100 -4- 021600 - 60051), $538.50 to Sheriff - Printing (100-4-031200-3500), $74.63 to Sheriff - Postage (100 -4-
031200- 5210), $43.74 to Sheriff - Office Supplies (100 -4- 031200 - 6001), $4,700.00 to Sheriff - Rental (100 -4-
031200- 6005), $240.49 to Sheriff -Fue (00 -4- 031200 - 6008), $697.80 to Sheriff -Parts (100 -4- 031200 - 6030),
$380.00 to Sheriff -Labor (100 -4- 031200- 6031), $33.23 to VFD- United Way Contribution (100- 4- 032200-
5667), $418.10 to Extradition (100 -4- 033100 - 5550), $106.90 to Jail -Food Supplies (100 -4- 033100 - 6002),
$10,542.54 to E911- Telephone (100 -4- 035500 - 5230), $507.00 to B &G- Boiler Insurance (100- 4- 043100-
5301), $3,933.00 to B &G -Fire Insurance (100 -4- 043100 - 5302), $250.00 to CSA- Training & Education (100-
4- 053500 - 5540), $260.00 Library - Postage (100 -4- 073100 - 5210), $797.00 to Library - Office Supplies (100 -4-
073100- 6001), $11.08 to Library - Furniture &Fixtures (100 -4- 073100 - 6003), $500.00 to Library-Books &
Subscriptions (100 -4- 073100 - 6012), $14,429.42 to WIA -Rent (251 -4- 353853- 6014), $2,500.00 to WIA-
Other Operating (251 -4- 353878- 6014), $20.89 to SW Disposal- Telephone (520 -4- 042400 - 5230). THIS
ITEM REQUIRES A MOTION AND A 10 -DAY LAYOVER.
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Finance Department
P. 0. Box 426
Chatham, Virginia 24531
PITTSYLV , NIA COUNTY
+iyM"104ra
MEMO TO: Clarence C. Monday
County Administrator
6
FROM: Kim Van Der Hyde #
Finance Director
SUBJECT: January Expenditure Refunds
DATE: March 1, 2016
Phone (434) 432 -7740
Fax (434) 482-7746
Gretna /Hurt (434) 656 -6211
Bachelors Fiala /Whitmell (434) 797 -9550
The list below shows all expenditure refunds that were sent to the Finance Department
during the months of January and February. I am recommending that all of the following
expenditure refunds be reappropriated by the Board of Supervisors:
100 -4- 021600 -60051 Clerk of Court - Copier Lease 200.00
Reimbursement
100 -4- 031200 -3500 Sheriff- Printing 538.50
Virginia Rules Camp Reimbursement
100 -4- 031200 -5210 Sheriff - Postage 74.63
Reimbursement
100 -4- 031200 -6001 Sheriff - Office Supplies 43.74
Virginia Rules Camp Reimbursement
100 -4- 031200 -6005 Sheriff - Rental 4,700.00
Virginia Rules Camp Reimbursement
100 -4- 031200 -6008 Sheriff -Fuel 240.49
Virginia Rules Camp Reimbursement
100 -4- 031200 -6030
100 -4- 031200 -6031
Sheriff-Parts
Insurance Claim
Sheriff Labor
Insurance Claim
100 -4- 032200 -5667 VFD- United Way Contribution
Contributions (100 -3- 000000 - 189912)
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697.80
380.00
33.23
100 -4- 033100 -5550 Extradition 418.10
100 -4- 033100 -6002 Jail -Food Supplies 106.90
Reimbursement
100 -4- 035500 -5230 E911- Telephone 10,542.54
Reimbursement
100 -4- 043100 -5301 B &G- Boiler Insurance 507.00
Reimbursement
100 -4- 043100 -5302 B &G -Fire Insurance 3,933.00
Reimbursement
100 -4- 053500 -5540 CSA- Training & Education 250.00
Reimbursement
100 -4- 073100 -5210 Library- Postage 260.00
Contribution
100 -4- 073100 -6001 Library - Office Supplies 797.00
Contribution
100 -4- 073100 -6003 Library- Furniture & Fixtures 11.08
Contribution
100 -4- 073100 -6012 Library -Books & Subscriptions 500.00
Contribution
251 -4- 353853 -6014 WIA -Rent 14,429.42
Rent Payments (251 -3- 000000 - 150201)
251 -4- 353878 -6014 WIA -Other Operating Supplies 2,500.00
Community Impact Grant
(251 -3- 000000 - 353878)
520 -4- 042400 -5230 SW Disposal - Telephone 20.89
Reimbursement
TOTAL JANUARY & FEBRURARY EXPENDITURE REFUNDS $41,184.32
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE•
Appropriation — Landfill Compactor Repair
SUBJECU/PROPOSAUREOUEST:
10 -Day Layover
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday; Mr. Hawker
AGENDA DATE:
04 -04 -2016
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
ITEM NUMBER:
8
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
1. 03 -07 -2016 Executive Summary
2. CAT Quote
3. Compactor Photo
BACKGROUND:
At the Board of Supervisors' March 7, 2016 meeting, a motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by
Mr. Barber, to appropriate $37,934 from unappropriated funds to line item 520 -4- 042400 - 603400 for the
purpose of repairing the 836G Caterpillar Compactor used as a backup machine to achieve the compaction
rates and provide the daily cover required by the Department of Environmental Quality. This motion
required a 10 -Day Layover that has now been met.
DISCUSSION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors appropriate $37,934 from unappropriated funds to line item 520-
4- 042400 - 603400. This (notion requires a Rod Cali Vote.
P49
PITTSYI.,VANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Appropriation — Landfill Compactor Repair
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Appropriation for Landfill Compactor Repair
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday; Mr. Hawker
BACKGROUND:
AGENDA DATE:
3/7/2016
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
ATTACHMENTS:
1. CAT Quote
2. Compactor Photo
ITEM NUMBER:
9c
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
For the 836G Caterpillar Compactor to be put back in service, it will need repairs that total $37,934. This
machine is used as a backup machine to achieve the compaction rates and provide the daily cover required by
the Department of Environmental Quality.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors appropriate $37,934 from unappropriated funds to line item 520-
4- 042400 - 603400;
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
VIRGINIA
1 5] LV��
Otis S. Hawker �` 1 Center Street
Assistant County y �� o Chatham, Virginia
Administrator a 4 z Phone (434) 432 -1768
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P.O. Box 426 Fax (434) 432 -7714
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Chatham, Virginia 24531 wv ;,%v.pittsylvaniacouniyia.gov
Otis.hawker @pittgov.org jROih��
To: Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator
From: Otis S. Hawker a
Date: March 2, 2016
Subject: 836G Caterpillar Compactor
The County owns an 836G Caterpillar Compactor that was purchased in 2004. It has approximately
17,600 hours on the machine. The overall machine is in good condition with the engine and wheels
with about 80% capacity left. The transmission and the torque converter need to be rebuilt. We have
currently taken the machine out of service to ensure no further damage occurs. This machine is used
as a backup machine to achieve the compaction rates and provide the daily cover required by the
Department of Environmental Quality. The current County budget does not have funds available to
make this repair. The County has received quotes to rebuild the transmission and torque converter
with the low quote being CAT at $37,934. I am hereby requesting the Board of Supervisors to
consider appropriation in the amount of $37,934 in order to make repairs and put the machine back
in service.
If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to contact me.
OSH /km
Attachment
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Carter M Carter
Bryan Watkins - Product Support Representive
Cell Phone: 1 -434- 841 -6651
Email: bryan_watkins @cartennachinery.com
Inc.
Spring Hill Industrial Park 45 Industrial Circle
Lynchburg, VA 24501
Phone: 434- 821 -7701 Toll -Free: 800 - 768 -0010
Fax: 434- 821 -3758
UNIT REPAIR ESTIMATE
Quotation No
VAccount Name: Pittsylvania County Landfill
Account #: 067119
Address: 382 Rainbow Lane
Other Costs
City: Dry Fork
State: VA Zip: 24549
Est Req By: Lester Burgess
Title: Manager
Machine
$3500.00
Manufacturer: Caterpillar Model: 836G
Serial: BRL00395 SMR: 10,000+
Equip. With:
Comments:
Inspector: Bryan Watkins
Date:
This is an Estimate Only'
Repair Description:
Parts
Labor
Other Costs
Travel time and mileage for duration of repairs.
$814.00
Remove and install transmission, torque,
$3500.00
$4520.00
$100.00
transmission pump and transmission all cooler.'"
Parts to include new u joint to transmission only and
all necessary seals and gaskets to install
transmission. AN necessary oil and filters to
transmission. Raman oil cooler and gaskets. ""ALL
CATERPILLAR PARTS. " Hard parts found bad
will be additional. Hoses found bad will be additional.
Recon level one rebuild on transmission - Comes
$17000.00
with a 12 month warranty. "' Level one rebuild
Includes all necessary gaskets, seals, friction disc
and beatings. "—ALL CATERPILLAR PARTS.
Hard parts found bad will be additional.
Recon before failure rebuild on torque. Comes
$10000.00
with a 12 month warranty. "` Rebuild includes all
necessary gaskets, seals, friction disc and
bearings. ""ALL CATERPILLAR PARTS.'" Hard
parts found bad will be additional.
Recon rebearing and reseal transmission pump.
$2000.00
" "ALL CATERPILLAR PARTS. "' Hard parts
found bad will be additional.
— Special financing available through Cat
Commerical accounts 0 % for 18 months. Ask PSR
for details.
www.ca rtermachinery.com
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THIS ESTIMATE DOES NOT INCLUDE FREIGHT, TAXES, OR ENVIRONMENTAL CHARGES
This Estimate is good for 30 Days
Parts:
$3,500.00
?his Estimate does not obligate Customer or Carter in any way.
Labor
$4,520.00
Should Customer later request Carter to perform the work, and if
Other Costs:
$29,914.00
Carter agrees to do so, the work will be done in accordance with
Carters Customary Terms and Conditions as contained in its standard
Total Repair Estimate:
$37,934.00
fors, and the cost will be based on the work actually performed and
on prices in effect at the time
THE ABOVE ESTIMATE COVERS ONLY THE WORK
DESCRIBED HEREIN. ANY ADDITIONAL WORK WILL BE
PERFORMED ONLY AFTER CUSTOMER AUTHORIZATION.
www.cartermachinery.com
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE:
Proposed FY 2016 -2017 Pittsylvania County Public 04 -04 -2016
Schools Budget
ACTION:
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REOUEST: Yes
Approval of the FY 2016 -2017 Pittsylvania County
Public Schools Budget CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday; Ms. Van Der Hyde
ATTACHMENTS:
Yes
ITEM NUMBER:
9(a)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
BACKGROUND:
It is a statutory requirement that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors hold a public hearing for
citizen input on the school's budget. A public hearing was held on Monday, March 21, 2016 to allow
citizens to comment on the proposed FY 2016/17 Pittsylvania County Public Schools Budget with a proposed
total of $91,489,633. This public hearing was advertised in the Chatham Star Tribune on March 9, 2016,
which met the requirement of State Code §15.2-2506 concerning publication and notice. A copy of the
affidavit and advertisement is attached.
DISCUSSION:
Attached is a copy of the summary of the school budget which outlines the categories associated with the
total school budget of $91,489,633 that contains local funding of $16,736,709. This budget of $91,489,633
includes the school nutrition program. This budget also includes an increase in State revenues totaling
$2,679,516 while there is a decrease of Federal revenues totaling $391,894.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors consider the approval of the FY 2016 -2017 Pittsylvania County
Public Schools Budget in the amount of $91,489,633 that includes a local appropriation of $16,736,709.
Since more than seven (7) days have passed from the budget public hearing, the statutory requirement has
been satisfied in order to approve the FY 2017 budget. This motion requires a Roll Call Vote.
P56
STARiiiiiiiiii,TRIBUNE
Serving Pittsylvania County Since 1869
Certificate of Publication
I hereby certify that the attached order of publication has been pub-
lished once a week for I successive weeks in the Star - Tribune,
a newspaper published at the Chatham office in Pittsylvania County,
Virginia, beginning on T TLS 1 20 1(,:
acting agent for the publisher
//,
SHIRLEYH ADKINS
Notary Pub11C
Commonweaim or Virginia
158484
My Commission Expires Apr 30, 2019
STATE OF VIRGINIA, AT LARGE
County of Pittsylvania, To -wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
day of%AP &, .Z6 4z'!iX
My commission expires
SHIRLEY AOKINS
Notary Public
Commonwealth of Virginia �
158484 Notary Public
My Commission Expires Apr 30, 2019
28 N. Main Street
P.O. Box 111
Chatham, VA 24531
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Tel.: (434) 432 -2791
Fax: (434) 432-4033
legals@chathamstartribune.com
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Supervisors, of Prikylvania County, Virginia, will hold a public hearing
W the General Dis4kt Courtroom located on the second floor of the Edwin R. Shields
Cousin... Addition. Chatham, Virginia, MorMay, March 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. to
hear citizen input on the proposed School Budget for fiscal year 2017. The School
Budget is pad of the overall County Budget, which does not include a Wx incresee.
A separate public hearing will be held on the proposed County Budget. A summery
copy of the proposed School Budget is available for public examination at the County
Administrator's Office, 1 Center Street, Virginia, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a m. to
5:00 p.m. This summary budget will also be available on the County" websae stwww.
pitlsylvaniacountyva.org. Below is a brief synopsis of the School Budget, which shall
be for Informative and fiscal planning purposes only.
SCHOOL BOARD
Adopbd P -Toad
Barisal sweet
2016.4Me 70163917
REVENUES
From Sales T. 9,638,784 10,18$.738
From Slos Fund, 18,458,835 50.189.397
From Faii FUnds 8,195,423 7,861
From Local Funds 16.910R98 16,736,709
Corsi Recedes 5,175,136 5,068,401
From char Funds 107 1 m15,024
Tool 889,674,141 691.89.633
EJUPENDITURES
InsWctam 61.238,429 62,216,an
AdmnlMeM 6 Nemla 6vw 3,219,622 3.37o.R7
Pupil Transportation 6.123.'!27 8631,216
Comes. & Meimommon 7.960.811) 7,981.335
Non- Inslmclmal opemtione 3.256.106 3.112,865
Teammogy 2.680.779 2.824,15
cmeteda 6176138 5.M 404
road $w,671,141 891;091633
L--P-58
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, will hold a public hearing in
the General District Courtroom located on the second floor of the Edwin R. Shields
Courthouse Addition, Chatham, Virginia, Monday, March 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. to hear
citizen input on the proposed School Budget for fiscal year 2017. The School Budget is
part of the overall County Budget, which does not include a tax increase. A separate
public hearing will be held on the proposed County Budget. A summary copy of the
proposed School Budget is available for public examination at the County
Administrator's Office, 1 Center Street, Virginia, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to
5:00 p.m. This summary budget will also be available on the County's website at
www.pittsvivaniacountvva.org. Below is a brief synopsis of the School Budget, which
shall be for informative and fiscal planning purposes only.
From Sales Tax
From State Funds
From Federal Funds
From Local Funds
Cafeteria Receipts
From Other Funds
Total
Instruction
Admn. /Attend & Health Svcs
Pupil Transportation
Operation & Maintenance
Non - Instructional Operations
Technology
Cafeteria
Total
SCHOOL BOARD
Adopted Proposed
Budget Budget
2015 -2016 2016 -2017
9,638,784
10,185,738
48,056,835
50,189,397
8,195,423
7,866,361
16,910,298
16,736,709
5,175,138
5,066,404
1,697,663
1,445,024
$ 89,674,141 $ 91,489,633
61,238,429
62,216,811
3,219,622
3,370,527
6,123,227
6,634,246
7,980,840
7,964,335
3,256,106
3,412,865
2,680,779
2,824,445
5,175.138
5,066,404
$ 89,674,141 $ 91,489,633
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY SCHOOLS
SCHOOL NUTRITION PROGRAM
BUDGET FOR FY 2016 - 2017
RECEIPTS
Lunch, Breakfast, Milk Sales
A La Carte & Adult Sales
Rebates
Interest Earned
Other Revenue (Catering, ect.)
Other Revenue (Misc.)
Program Reimbursement (Federal)
State Funds
TOTAL RECEIPTS
EXPENDITURES
Personal Services
Employee Benefits
Purchased Services
Other Charges
Materials & Supplies
Food Products
Capital Outlay
TOTAL EXPENDITURES
* Includes $0.10 increase for all meals.
Subject to School Board approval.
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$1,561,937.00
$131,157.40
$40,000.00
$350.00
$97,750.85
$2,753.98
$3,147,139.21
$85,315.00
$1,485,918.00
$671,790.42
$94,500.00
$38,395.84
$244,297.28
$2,489.501.90
$42,000.00
$5,066,403.44
$5,066,403.44
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE: I AGENDA DATE:
Proposed FY 2016 -2017 Pittsylvania County Budget — 04 -04 -2016
Requires a Roll Call Vote
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REOUEST:
Approval of FY 2016 -2017 County Budget
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday; Ms. Van Der Hyde
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Yes
ITEM NUMBER:
9(b)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
It is a statutory requirement that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors hold a public hearing for
citizen input on the county's budget. A public hearing was held on Monday, March 21, 2016 to allow
citizens to comment on the proposed FY 2016 -2017 Pittsylvania County Budget with a proposed total budget
of $175,800,032. This public hearing was advertised in the Chatham Star Tribune on March 9, 2016, which
met the requirement of State Code § 15.2 -2506 concerning publication and notice. A copy of the affidavit and
advertisement are attached.
DISCUSSION:
Attached is the budget resolution along with exhibits A -D that outlines the categories associated with the
total budget of $175,800,032. This budget includes a new compactor site in Keeling; the initial expenses of
reassessment; the 1% VRS Mandate; a 2% COLA for full -time County employees and Constitutional
employees; the tourism project with the Danville - Pittsylvania Chamber of Commerce and the City of
Danville; and the principal plus interest payment to start paying down the remaining $15 million (to be paid
over a 15 -year period) of High School Construction capital costs. The County Budget, which includes the
School Budget in the amount of $91,489,633, provides the schools with a local appropriation of $16,736,709.
It also authorizes up to $349,992 in carryover funds from FY16 to the FY17 School Operating Budget,
contingent upon such savings in the current fiscal year's School Operating Budget. This would provide level
local funds for education to accompany additional funding included in the State Budget.
Other important budget items include: the authorization for Fire & Rescue to carryover up to $160,000 of
unexpended funds from FYI to FYI to be used for training and communications, and the cost of a second
ambulance; $25,000 for an updated jail study; and the balloon payment of $1,864,300 for the final payment
of the 2009 Refinance of School/Landfill Bonds.
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RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors consider the approval of the FY 2016 -2017 Pittsylvania County
Budget in the amount of $175,800,032. Since more than seven (7) days has passed from the budget public
hearing, the statutory requirement has been satisfied in order to approve the FY 2016 -2017 budget. This
motion requires a Roll Call Vote.
P63
STARmTRIBUNE
Serving Pittsylvania County Since 1869
Certificate of Publication
I hereby certify that the attached order of publication has been pub-
lished once a week for I successive weeks in the Star- Tribune,
a newspaper published at the Chatham office in Pittsylvania County,
Virginia, beginning on 61 20 l �
Chad,Harrison , Pu isher
✓c� Editor, acting agent for the publisher
20,�/
SHIRLEY H ADKINS
Notary Public
Cr);, 1, iwealni or Virginia
158484
My Cmn,nission Expires Apr 30, 2019
STATE OF VIRGINIA, AT LARGE
County of Pittsylvania, To -wit:
The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this
/6 day of r n/,�> by XA& 4'q
My commission expires /1 �137/T
28 N. Main Street
P.O. Box 111
Chatham, VA 24531
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Supervisors of Pitlsylvania County, Virginia, will hold a public hearing
In the General District Courtroom boosted on floe second floor of the Edwin R, Shields
CouMouse Addition, Chatham. Virginia, Monday, March 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.
W hear Ggzen Input on the proposed 2016 -2017 County Budget. This Budget will
not be considered for adoption until seven (7) days after the public hearing. This
nodce is published pursuant to §§ 15,2 -2503, 15.2 -2506, and 22.1 -93 of Me Code
of Virginia, 1950, as amended. Below is a brief synopsis of the Budget, which shall
ber for informative and fiscal planning purposes only. This budget does not propose
a tax increase. A separate public hearing will be held to hear citizens input on the
proposed School Budget. A full text is available for public viewing at the County
Administrators Office at 1 Center Street Chatham, Virginia, Monday - Friday, 8:00
9m. - 5:01) p.m. An electronic version will be available on the County's websile at
www.pfi sylvaniacountyva org.
GMERNMEHT
2018-3016 2019-2012
xP uF F�FS ADOPTED PROPOSED
Commit Gov't Expense 3.422,553 3,953532
Aftyal Adman. Experse 1,603.931 1,631,627
Public 6Ney 15,235.991 16,014,035
Heats Dept25gael Serv'ues 10.596.526 10,839.399
Par IsemMS 3.289,054 3.062,347
EODUIial Expme 091683146 91,499.245
Parka, Res, 8 Cultural 1]84,825 1.667.827
Grano 3,503,948 5.461.638
Community Dew E.W. 10,002,124 8,383,865
caphal Patents 875,856 1,402901
De6l9ervi[m 12,707,348 12.852.171
Palmation 19,649,496 18.652.420
Miar/IleapepaNnental 319M ,375,025
TOTAL 8173,3!19354 8176,800,032
20154!016 20162017
SULU ES AWKED PROPOSED
Local Funds 49,929,224 48,302,102
suite Funds 83,695,184 84,518,240
Federal Fluids 16,086,532 18,272,794
CIPCm sever 1,563.324 2,526,564
Carryover 579,594 239.700
Fund Sharce 1,EW,WO 3,252,702
Transfers 29649495 1865242a
TOTAL S173,309,354 8175,300,032
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Supervisors of Pitlsylvania County, Virginia, will hold a public hearing
In the General District Courtroom boosted on floe second floor of the Edwin R, Shields
CouMouse Addition, Chatham. Virginia, Monday, March 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.
W hear Ggzen Input on the proposed 2016 -2017 County Budget. This Budget will
not be considered for adoption until seven (7) days after the public hearing. This
nodce is published pursuant to §§ 15,2 -2503, 15.2 -2506, and 22.1 -93 of Me Code
of Virginia, 1950, as amended. Below is a brief synopsis of the Budget, which shall
ber for informative and fiscal planning purposes only. This budget does not propose
a tax increase. A separate public hearing will be held to hear citizens input on the
proposed School Budget. A full text is available for public viewing at the County
Administrators Office at 1 Center Street Chatham, Virginia, Monday - Friday, 8:00
9m. - 5:01) p.m. An electronic version will be available on the County's websile at
www.pfi sylvaniacountyva org.
GMERNMEHT
2018-3016 2019-2012
xP uF F�FS ADOPTED PROPOSED
Commit Gov't Expense 3.422,553 3,953532
Aftyal Adman. Experse 1,603.931 1,631,627
Public 6Ney 15,235.991 16,014,035
Heats Dept25gael Serv'ues 10.596.526 10,839.399
Par IsemMS 3.289,054 3.062,347
EODUIial Expme 091683146 91,499.245
Parka, Res, 8 Cultural 1]84,825 1.667.827
Grano 3,503,948 5.461.638
Community Dew E.W. 10,002,124 8,383,865
caphal Patents 875,856 1,402901
De6l9ervi[m 12,707,348 12.852.171
Palmation 19,649,496 18.652.420
Miar/IleapepaNnental 319M ,375,025
TOTAL 8173,3!19354 8176,800,032
20154!016 20162017
SULU ES AWKED PROPOSED
Local Funds 49,929,224 48,302,102
suite Funds 83,695,184 84,518,240
Federal Fluids 16,086,532 18,272,794
CIPCm sever 1,563.324 2,526,564
Carryover 579,594 239.700
Fund Sharce 1,EW,WO 3,252,702
Transfers 29649495 1865242a
TOTAL S173,309,354 8175,300,032
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, will hold a public hearing in
the General District Courtroom located on the second floor of the Edwin R. Shields
Courthouse Addition, Chatham, Virginia, Monday, March 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. to hear
citizen input on the proposed 2016 -2017 County Budget. This Budget will not be
considered for adoption until seven (7) days after the public hearing. This notice is
published pursuant to §§ 15.2 -2503, 15.2 -2506, and 22.1 -93 of the Code of Virginia,
1950, as amended. Below is a brief synopsis of the Budget, which shall be for
informative and fiscal planning purposes only. This budget does not propose a tax
increase. A separate public hearing will be held to hear citizen input on the proposed
School Budget. A full text is available for public viewing at the County Administrator's
Office at 1 Center Street, Chatham, Virginia, Monday - Friday, 8 :00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. An
electronic version will be available on the County's website at
www. pittsylvaniacountyva.org.
EXPENDITURES
General Gov't Expense
Judicial Admin. Expense
Public Safety
Health Dept. /Social Services
Public Works
Education Expense
Parks, Rec. & Cultural
Grants
Community Dev. Expense
Capital Projects
Debt Service
Transfers
Misc/Non- Departmental
TOTAL
Local Funds
State Funds
Federal Funds
CIP Carryover
Carryover
Fund Balance
Transfers
TOTAL
2015 -2016 2016 -2017
ADOPTED PROPOSED
3,477,553
3,953,532
1,603,931
1,631,627
15,735,991
16,014,035
10,596,526
10,838,399
3,289,084
3,062,347
89,683,146
91,499,245
1,784,975
1,667,827
3,503,949
5,461,638
10,082,174
8,383,865
875,656
1,402,901
12,707,348
12, 857,171
19,649,496
18,652,420
319.525
375,025
$ 173,309,354
$175,800,032
2015 -2016 2016 -2017
ADOPTED PROPOSEI
49,929,224
48,307,107
83,695,184
84,548,740
16,086,532
18,272,794
1,563,324
2,526,564
579,594
239,700
1,806,000
3,252,707
19,649,496
18,652,420
173,309,354
$175,800,032
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Presented: April 4, 2016
Adopted: April 4, 2016
RESOLUTION 2016 -04 -01
VIRGINIA: At a regular meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of
Supervisors on Monday, April 4, 2016 in the General District Courtroom in the Edwin R.
Shields Courthouse Addition in Chatham, Virginia, the following resolution on the
annual budget for Fiscal Year 2017 was presented and adopted.
WHEREAS, the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia require the governing
body to prepare and approve a budget for fiscal and planning purposes, not withstanding
additional requirements for the schools, including revenues and expenditures for the
ensuing year by May 1, 2016; and
WHEREAS, the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia control the distribution
of funds by appropriations giving the Board of Supervisors authority to set such
appropriations at such periodic basis as outlined in Section 15.2 -2506 of the Code of
Virginia, being further identified in this Resolution with Exhibit A and Exhibit B; and
WHEREAS, a public hearing has been properly advertised and held on March 21,
2016, in accordance with state statute as shown by the affidavit of the publisher; then,
BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of
Pittsylvania, that there be hereby adopted and appropriated a budget for Fiscal Year 2017,
the full and complete budget is contained in the document entitled:
"PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY ADOPTED BUDGET"
FISCAL YEAR 2017
JULY 1, 2016 - NNE 30, 2017
TOTALING: $ 175,800,032
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the estimated budget total of $175,800,032
includes $16,736,709 total local effort for the Pittsylvania County Schools, and
$1,646,045 in reallocated carryovers for Industrial Development Local. Included in this
budget is an approval of supplements for employees of all five (5) Constitutional Offices.
These offices include the Sheriff, Treasurer, Commissioner of Revenue, Clerk of Courts
and Commonwealth's Attorney. Personnel costs for these offices, which include an
appropriation of local funding and compensation board funding cannot be overspent.
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BE IT STILL FURTHER RESOLVED, that the funds of the School Budget,
the Library Board, and the Welfare Board shall be expended only by order and approval
of those respective boards and that no money shall be paid out for such contemplated
expenditures unless and until there has first been made an appropriation for such
contemplated expenditures by the Board of Supervisors; and,
BE IT STILL FURTHER RESOLVED that the School Budget estimate for FY
2016 -2017 be set at $91,489,633 with the local funds provided by the Board of
Supervisors set at $16,736,709 to be funded by classification as allowed by the Code of
Virginia, 1950 as amended, and the school board to report back in amounts requested to
be funded in each classification if different than shown in the approved budget.
The local funds include the following:
General Fund Local $16,736,709 (Includes $45,000 Solid Waste)
BE IT STILL FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors shall
receive quarterly revenue and expenditure reports comparing receipts and expenditures to
the approved budget from the Office of the County Administrator as well as a list of
transfers approved by the County Administrator and,
BE IT STILL FURTHER RESOLVED, that the unit tax levy for the year
commencing January 1, 2016 shall be as follows:
Real Property:
Mobile Homes and Barns:
Machinery and Tools:
Contract Carrier:
$.59 per $100 of assessed value, 100%
market value
$.59 per $100 of assessed value, 100%
market value
$ 4.50 per $100 of assessed value at 10%
of original cost
$4.50 per $100 of assessed value at fair
market value
Personal Property: $8.75 per $100 of assessed value, 30% of
market value.
In accordance with the requirements set forth in Section 58.1 -3524 (C) (2) and Section
58.1 -3912 (E) of the Code of Virginia, as amended by Chapter 1 of the Acts of Assembly
(2004 Special Session 1) and as set forth in Item 503.E (Personal Property Tax Relief
Program) of Chapter 951 of the 2005 Acts of Assembly any qualifying vehicle sitused
within the county commencing January 1, 2016, shall receive personal property tax relief
in the following manner:
■ Personal use vehicles valued at $1,000 or less will be eligible for 100% tax relief;
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• Personal use vehicles valued at $1,001 to $20,000 will be eligible for 52% tax
relief,
• Personal use vehicles valued at $20,001 or more shall only receive 52% tax relief
on the first $20,000 of value; and
• All other vehicles which do not meet the definition of "qualifying" (business use
vehicles, farm use vehicles, motor home, etc.) will not be eligible for any of tax
relief under this program.
Generating Equipment:
Capital Merchant Tax:
Consumer Utility Tax:
$.59 per $100 of assessed value, 100% of
market value
$ 2.75 per $100 of assessed value, 30% of
inventory value
20% of the first $15.00 monthly for
residential users and 20% of the first
$100.00 monthly for commercial or
industrial users, except as required
for Gas and Electricity, as defined by
Chapter 6 Section 13 of the
Pittsylvania County Code 1975 as amended
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the following fees will also be
collected by Pittsylvania County for tax year beginning January 1, 2016 and for the fiscal
year beginning on July 1, 2016:
Motor Vehicle Fee:
Building Inspection Fees:
Fire Prevention Fees:
$38.75 per vehicle, except as specified by
ordinance
These fees included in Exhibit C
These fees included in Exhibit D
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Pittsylvania County Board of
Supervisors that, for the fiscal year beginning on July 1, 2016, and ending on June 30,
2017, the following sections are hereby adopted.
Section 1. The cost center shown on the attached table labeled Appropriations
Resolution, Exhibit A, are hereby appropriated from the designated
estimated revenues as shown on the attached table labeled
Appropriations Resolution, Exhibit A. This appropriation does
include the unappropriated surplus. Funds may be appropriated by
the Board of Supervisors as needed during FY 2017 subject to the
Board's by -laws for appropriations.
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Section 2. Appropriations, in addition to those contained in this general
Appropriations Resolution, may be made by the Board of
Supervisors only if there is available in the fund unencumbered or
unappropriated sums sufficient to meet such appropriations.
Section 3. All appropriations herein authorized shall be on the basis of cost
centers for all departments and agencies excluding schools. The
regular school fund is specifically appropriated by category as
listed on Exhibit A.
Section 4. The School Board and the Social Services Board are separately
granted authority for implementation of the appropriated funds for
their respective operations. By this resolution the School Board
and the Social Services Board are authorized to approve the
transfer of any unencumbered balance or portion thereof from one
line item of expenditure to another within the same classification in
their respective funds in any amount. Transfers between
classification or funds require approval of the Board of
Supervisors.
Section 5. The County Administrator is authorized to make intra-
departmental transfers. This allows for the transfer of any
unencumbered balance or portion thereof from one line item of
expenditure to another within the same cost center for the efficient
operation of government. The County Administrator is also
authorized to make inter - departmental transfers up to $25,000.
This type of transfer allows for the transfer of any unencumbered
balance or portion thereof from one department to another. Inter-
departmental transfers in excess of $25,000 require the approval of
the Board of Supervisors.
Section 6. All outstanding encumbrances, both operating and capital, at June
30, 2016 shall be reappropriated to the FY 2017 fiscal year to the
same cost center and account for which they are encumbered in the
previous year. A report of which shall be submitted to the Board.
Section 7. At the close of the fiscal year, all unencumbered appropriations
lapse for budget items other than the School Cafeteria Receipts
Fund 209, the State Restricted Seizure Fund - Sheriff 241, the
Federal Restricted Seizure Fund 242, the State Restricted Seizure
Fund — Commonwealth's Attorney 243, the Federal Restricted
Seizure Fund — Commonwealth's Attorney 244, the Animal
Friendly Plates Fund 245, the Grants Fund 250, the Work Force
Investment Act Fund 251, Law Library Fund 260, the Library
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Memorial Gift Fund 265, Cash Bonds Fund 305, the County
Capital Improvements Fund 310, the Jail Inmate Management
Fund 311, the Courthouse Maintenance Fund 312, the Courthouse
Security Fund 314, the Jail Processing Fund 315, the Rural Roads
Fund 320, the Industrial Development Local Fund 325, the
Industrial Development Cyclical Fund 330, the School Bond Fund
410, the Landfill Bond Fund 415, the E911 Bond Fund 416, the
Social Services Bond Fund 420, the Debt Service Reserve Fund
425, the Bond Fund - Schools 435, the Rescue Billing Fund 530,
the Special Welfare Fund 733 and the Pittsylvania County
Employees Health Plan 734. Thus, all cancelled cash balances shall
revert back to the General Fund.
Section 8. Appropriations designated for capital projects will not lapse at the
end of the fiscal year but shall remain appropriated until the
completion of the project or until the Board of Supervisors, by
appropriate ordinance or resolution, changes or eliminates the
appropriation. Upon completion of a capital project, the County
Administrator is hereby authorized to close out the project and
transfer to the funding source any remaining balances. This section
applies to all existing appropriations for capital projects at June 30,
2016 and appropriations in the FY 2017 Budget. The County
Administrator is hereby authorized to approve construction change
orders to contracts up to $50,000.00 and approve all change order
for reduction of contracts.
Section 9. The approval of the Board of Supervisors of any grant of funds to
the County shall constitute the appropriation of both the revenue to
be received from the grant and the County's expenditure required
by the terms of the grant, if any. The appropriation of grant funds
will not lapse at the end of the fiscal year but shall remain
appropriated until completion of the project or until the Board of
Supervisors, by appropriate resolution, changes or eliminates the
appropriation. The County Administrator may increase or reduce
any grant appropriation to the level approved by the granting
agency during the fiscal year. The County Administrator may
approve necessary accounting transfers between cost centers and
funds to enable the grant to be accounted for the in correct manner.
Upon completion of a grant project, the County Administrator is
authorized to close out the grant and transfer back to the funding
source any remaining balance. This section applies to
appropriations for grants outstanding at June 30, 2016 and
appropriations in the FY 2017 Budget.
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Section 10. The County Administrator may reduce revenue and expenditure
appropriations related to programs funded all or in part by the
Commonwealth of Virginia and/or the Federal Government to the
level approved by the responsible state or federal agency.
Section 11. The County Administrator is authorized to make transfers to the
various funds for which there are transfers budgeted. The County
Administrator shall transfer funds only as needed up to amounts
budgeted or in accordance with any existing bond resolutions that
specify the matter in which transfers are to be made.
Section 12. The Treasurer may advance monies to and from the various funds
of the County to allow maximum cash flow efficiency. The
advances must not violate County bond covenants or other legal
restrictions that would prohibit an advance.
Section 13. All purchases with funds appropriated herein shall be made in
accordance with the County purchasing ordinance and applicable
state statutes.
Section 14. It is the intent of this resolution that funds be expended for the
purposes indicated in the budget; therefore, budgeted funds may
not be transferred from operating expenditures to capital projects
or from capital projects to operating expenses without the prior
approval from the Board of Supervisors. Also, funds may not be
transferred from one capital project to another without the prior
approval of the Board of Supervisors.
Section 15. The County Administrator is authorized, pursuant to state statute,
to issue orders and warrants for payments where funds have been
budgeted, appropriated, and where sufficient funds are available. A
warrant register shall be presented to the Board of Supervisors not
less frequently than monthly.
Section 16. Subject to the qualifications in this resolution contained, all
appropriations are declared to be maximum, conditional and
proportionate appropriations — the purpose being to make the
appropriations payable in full in the amount named herein if
necessary and then only in the event the aggregate revenues
collected and available during the fiscal year for which the
appropriations are made are sufficient to pay all the appropriations
in full. Otherwise, the said appropriations shall be deemed to be
payable in such proportion as the total sum of all realized revenue
of the respective funds is to the total amount of revenue estimated
to be available in the said fiscal year by the Board of Supervisors.
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Section 17. All revenue received by any agency under the control of the Board
of Supervisors or by the School Board or by the Social Services
Board not included in its estimate of revenue for the financing of
the fund budget as submitted to the Board of Supervisors may not
be expended by said agency under the control of the Board of
Supervisors or by the School Board or by the Social Services
Board without the consent of the Board of Supervisors being first
obtained. Nor may any of these agencies or boards make
expenditures, which will exceed a specific item of an
appropriation.
Section 18. Allowances out of any of the appropriations made in this resolution
by any or all county departments, bureaus or agencies under the
control of the Board of Supervisors to any of their officers and
employees for expense on account of the use of such officers and
employees of their personal automobiles in the discharge of their
official duties shall be paid at the same rate as that established by
the Internal Revenue Service and shall be subject to change from
time to time to maintain like rates.
Section 19. The County Administrator is directed to maintain eight (8) petty
cash accounts and establish any other petty cash accounts
authorized by the Board of Supervisors. The current petty cash
accounts are located in central purchasing, the landfill, building
inspections, zoning and recreation. These petty cash accounts are
maintained in accordance with Section 15.2 -1229 of the Code of
Virginia as amended, 1950 with management plans as directed by
the County Auditor.
Section 20. All previous appropriation ordinances or resolutions to the extent
that they are inconsistent with the provisions of this resolution
shall be and the same are hereby repealed.
Section 21. This resolution shall be effective on July 1, 2016.
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Given under my hand this day April 4, 2016.
Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Clarence C. Monday, Clerk
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
APPROPRIATIONS RESOLUTION, EXHIBIT A
EXPENDITURES BY COST CENTERS
FOR FY 2017
ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT
OF GOVERNMENT:
Board of Supervisors
County Administrator
County Attorney
Human Resources
Auditors
Commissioner of Revenue
Reassessment
Treasurer
Central Accounting
Information Technology
Fleet Management
Central Purchasing
Grants Administration
Board of Elections
General Registrar
Non - Departmental
Total Administration and
Management of Government
PUBLIC WORKS:
Public Works
Building and Grounds
Zoning
Public Works
ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE:
Circuit Court
General District Court
Magistrates
Court Services
Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court
VJCCCA - J & D Court Services Grant
Misc - Records Preservation
Commissioner of Accounts
Clerk of Circuit Court
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COST CENTERS
TOTAL
ADOPTED ADOPTED
BUDGET BUDGET
199,790
303,490
190,463
111,952
81,500
636,403
377,245
703,665
322,968
350,701
183,190
115,462
82,266
139,971
154,466
375,025
4,328,557
174,314
995,975
251,817
1,422,106
140,475
11,706
4,500
384,326
20,950
41,765
5,000
1,850
659,964
EXHIBIT A
April 4, 2016
EXHIBIT A
April 4, 2016
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
APPROPRIATIONS RESOLUTION, EXHIBIT A
EXPENDITURES BY COST CENTERS
FOR FY 2017
COST CENTERS
TOTAL
ADOPTED ADOPTED
BUDGET BUDGET
Commonwealth's Attorney 741,382
State Restricted Seizure - Commonwealth Attorney 20,000
Federal Restricted Seizure - Commonwealth Attorney 5,000
Law Library Fund 25,800
Victim/Witness Grant 72,827
Total Administration of Justice 2,135,545
LAW ENFORCEMENT:
Sheriff
6,429,529
Corrections
4,464,626
State Seizure - Sheriff
150,000
Federal Seizure - Sheriff
30,000
Medical Examiner
2,500
DUI Select Enforcement
36,996
DMV Occupant Grant
6,048
Crisis Intervention Prevention Team Grant
45,520
Speed Grant
10,044
CITAC Grant
43,800
Justice Assistance Grant (JAG)
25,000
DCJS- Fingerprinting Grant
11,000
USDA -Sheriff Grant
50,000
Byme/JAG- Software
2,500
BJA- Bulletproof Vest Partner Grant
15,000
Law Enforcement - Mobile Forensics
3,440
DCJS -Body Cameras
50,000
DCJS - Chatham SRO
37,078
DCJS -Dan River SRO
37,078
DCJS- Gretna SRO
37,078
DCJS- Tunstall SRO
37,078
Jail Inmate Management Fund
26,100
Jail Processing Fund
2,200
Courthouse Security
125,000
Total Law Enforcement
11,677,615
PUBLIC SAFETY:
Volunteer Fire/Rescue Departments
1,880,213
VA Fire Program Grant
192,000
VFIRS Computer Grant
6,000
Four for Life -DMV
75,000
Fire Marshal
95,151
State Forestry
33,600
E911 Wireless Grant
59,807
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EXHIBIT A
April 4, 2016
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
APPROPRIATIONS RESOLUTION, EXHIBIT A
EXPENDITURES BY COST CENTERS
FOR FY 2017
COST CENTERS
TOTAL
ADOPTED ADOPTED
BUDGET BUDGET
VA Emergency Management 22,803
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APPROPRIATIONS RESOLUTION, EXHIBIT A
EXPENDITURES BY COST CENTERS
FOR FY 2017
PSAP - Wireless Education Program
Animal Control
Animal Shelter
Veterinary Fund
Building Inspections
Rescue Billing
Emergency Management Services
Total Public Safety
ENVIRONMENTAL PRESERVATION
AND PROTECTION:
Solid Waste Collections
Solid Waste Disposal
Litter Control Grant
VPI & SU Extension
Resource Conservation
Total Environmental Preservation
and Protection
HUMAN AND SOCIAL SERVICES:
Public Health
Mental Health
Comprehensive Services Act - Pool
Social Services Administration/Administrative Expense
Public Assistance
Family Preservation
Total Human and Social Services
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT:
Industrial Development - Local
Agricultural Economic Development Specialist
Economic Development
Industrial Development Authority
Workforce Investment Board
Community & Industrial Development
Total Economic Development
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COST CENTERS
TOTAL
ADOPTED ADOPTED
BUDGET BUDGET
2,000
258,259
150,301
900
316,982
495,500
1,202,448
4,790,964
1,064,630
827,428
24,000
83,416
125,564
2,125,038
507,570
293,913
4,502,141
4,369,775
1,120,000
45,000
10,838,399
7,269,879
108,058
147,903
14,045
4,234,878
358,183
12,132,946
EXHIBIT A
April 4, 2016
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
APPROPRIATIONS RESOLUTION, EXHIBIT A
EXPENDITURES BY COST CENTERS
FOR FY 2017
PLANNING, HOUSING AND COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT:
Planning Commission
Chatham Train Depot Restoration
CDBG - Clarkstown
IRP - Clarkstown
Total Planning, Housing and Community
Development
PUBLIC LIBRARIES:
Libraries
State Library Grant
Library Memorial Fund
Total Public Library
CULTURAL & RECREATIONAL
PROGRAMS:
Recreation Department
Total Cultural & Recreational
Programs
CAPITAL INVESTMENTS:
Debt & Interest- General Fund
Computer - Capital Outlay
Solid Waste - Capital Outlay
Landfill - Capital Outlay
Building & Grounds - Capital Outlay
Community & Industrial Development Capital Outlay
Rural Road Capital Outlay
Total Capital Investments
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COST CENTERS
TOTAL
ADOPTED ADOPTED
BUDGET BUDGET
176,959
118,687
2,300
2,200
300,146
1,115,654
154,711
10,000
1,280,365
331,614
331,614
12,857,171
14,609
550,500
120,000
290,000
427,792
25,000
14,285,072
EXHIBIT A
April 4, 2016
EXHIBIT A
April 4, 2016
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
APPROPRIATIONS RESOLUTION, EXHIBIT A
EXPENDITURES BY COST CENTERS
FOR FY 2017
COST CENTERS
TOTAL
ADOPTED ADOPTED
BUDGET BUDGET
PUBLIC EDUCATION:
School Fund
Instruction
62,216,811
Admin. /Attend & Health Services
3,370,527
Pupil Transportation
6,634,246
Operation & Maintenance
7,964,335
Non - Instructional Operations
3,412,865
Technology
2,824,445
Cafeteria
5,066,404 91,489,633
Danville Community College
9,612
Total Public Education
91,499,245
TRANSFERS:
Law Library Transfer
9,800
Social Services Department Transfer
975,375
School Board Transfer
16,736,709
Capital Improvements Fund Transfer
522,382
Economic Development Transfer
408,154
Total Transfers
18,652,420
GRAND TOTAL ALL EXPENDITURES
$ 175,800,032
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APPROPRIATIONS RESOLUTION, EXHIBIT B
REVENUES BY FUND
FOR FY 2017
REVENUES
Local Funds
State Funds
Federal Funds
CIP Carryover
Carryovers
Fund Balance
Transfers
GRAND TOTAL ALL REVENUES
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Total
Adopted
Budget
48,307,107
84,548,740
18,272,794
2,526,564
239,700
3,252,707
18,652,420
$175,800,032
EXHIBIT B
April 4, 2016
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
RESIDENTIAL - 1 & 2 FAMILY DWELLING
NEW CONSTRUCTION - STRUCTURAL ONLY (INCLUDES MODULAR HOMES)
ADDITIONS - STRUCTURAL ONLY
MINIMUM FEE $ 31.25
LIVING AREA .10 1SQ. FT.
GARAGE OR CARPORT .025 /SQ. FT.
PORCH DECKS & PATIOS .025 1SQ. FT.
BASEMENTS (UNFINISHED) .025 1SQ. FT.
MINIMUM FEE
$ 31.25
LIVING AREA
.10 /SQ FT
GARAGE /CARPORT
.05 1SQ FT
PORCH, DECK PATIO
.05 /SQ. FT.
REPAIRS & REMODELING - STRUCTURAL ONLY
MINIMUM FEE ($5,000.00 OR LESS) $ 31.25
EACH $1,000 OR FRACTION THEREOF OVER $5000. $ 5.00
CLOSE IN PORCH,PATIO.CARPORT DECK $ 31.25
RELOCATION OF HOME
DEMOLITION $ 31.25
ELECTRICAL
PLUMBING
RESIDENTIAL - 1 & 2 FAMILY DWELLING
NEW SERVICE/ SERVICE CHANGE
$
18.75
RELOCATION OR REPLACEMENT OF METER
BASE, PANEL BOX OR ENTRANCE WIRE
$
18.75
EXTEND WIRING
$
18.75
BASE FEE $ 18.75
EACH PLUMBING FIXTURE AN ADDITIONAL $ 1.25
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MECHANICAL
HEATING SYSTEM $ 18.75
COOLING SYSTEM $ 18.75
MISCELLANEOUS - NOT COVERED BY OTHER PERMITS $ 31.25
CHIMNEY OR STEM $ 18.75
SWIMMING POOL (PRIVATE: INCLUDES
WIRING & PLUMBING) $ 62.50
FARM STRUCTURES
EXEMPT FROM USBC REQUIREMENTS. HOWEVER,
WHEN A WIRING, PLUMBING OR MECHANICAL SYSTEM
FOR A FARM STRUCTURE IS AN EXTENSION OF A
RESIDENTIAL SYSTEM, A PERMIT IS REQUIRED PER THE
FOLLOWING SCHEDULE:
PLUMBING
MECHANICAL $ 18.75
BULK BARN $ 18.75
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
RESIDENTIAL MULTI - FAMILY (INCLUDING MOTELS)
NEW CONSTRUCTION AND ADDITIONS - STRUCTURAL ONLY
MINIMUM FEE $ 50.00
PER SQUARE FOOT $ 0.10
REPAIR & REMODELING - STRUCTURAL ONLY
ELECTRICAL
PLUMBING
MINIMUM FEE ($10,000.00 OR LESS) $ 50.00
EACH $1,000 OR FRACTION THEREOF OVER
ELECTRICAL (PER DWELLING UNIT) $ 18.75
SERVICE CHANGE $ 18.75
RELOCATION OR REPLACEMENT: METER BASE, PANEL
BOX. ENTRANCE WIRE $ 18.75
PLUMBING (PER DWELLING UNIT) $ 18.75
EACH PLUMBING FIXTURE AN ADDITIONAL $ 1.25
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MECHANICAL
HEATING (PER DWELLING UNIT) $ 18.75
COOLING (PER DWELLING UNIT) $ 18.75
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
MOBILE HOMES BEARING HUD LABEL & MOBILE HOME PARKS
MANUFACTURED HOMES WITH HUD LABEL(INCLUDES PORCHES UP TO 24 SO. FT.)
MH'S (PER SO FT)
$
0.10
PLUS: ELECTRICAL
$
12.50
PLUMBING
$
12.50
HEATING
$
12.50
COOLING
$
12.50
PORCH, DECK, CARPORT, PATIO & ADDITIONS COST THE SAME AS
RESIDENTIAL 1 & 2 FAMILY DWELLINGS - STRUCTURAL ONLY
RELOCATION OR REPLACEMENT:
MOBILE HOME PARKS
METER BASE PANEL BOX ENTRANCE WIRE $ 18.75
EACH SITE $ 25.00
SERVICE CHANGE $ 18.75
RELOCATION OR REPLACEMENT
METER BASE, PANEL BOX, ENTRANCE WIRE $ 18.75
MAXIMUM FEE $ 2,500.00
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
COMMERCIAL. BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL
NEW CONSTRUCTION ADDITIONS & TEMPORARY MOBILE OFFICES
NEW TOWERS AND ANTENNA STRUCTURAL ONLY
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MINIMUM FEE $ 50.00
STRUCTURE .05 /SO. FT.
MAXIMUM FEE $ 2,500.00
STRUCTURAL ONLY - REPAIR. REMODELING RELOCATING RE- ROOFING
AND REPLACEMENT l MENT OR N EW ANTENNA
DEMOLITION
ELECTRICAL
MINIMUM FEE ($10,000.00 OR LESS)
$ 50.00
EACH $1,000.00 OR FRACTION THEREOF OVER
$10,000.00
$ 5.00
MAXIMUM FEE
$ 2,500.00
MINIMUM FEE ($2,000.00 OR LESS) $ 31.25
EACH $1,000.00 OR FRACTON THEREOF OVER
$2.000.00 $ 5.00
NEW SERVICE (UNDER $2,000.00) $ 25.00
EACH $1,000 OR FRACTION THEREOF ABOVE $2,000 $ 5.00
SERVICE CHANGE $ 25.00
RELOCATION OR REPLACEMENT:
METER BASE, PANEL BOX, ENTRANCE WIRE $ 18.75
MAXIMUM FEE $ 2,500.00
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
COMMERCIAL. BUSINESS & INDUSTRIAL (CONTINUED)
PLUMBING
MECHANICAL
MINIMUM FEE ($2,000.00 OR LESS) $ 31.25
EACH PLUMBING FIXTURE AN ADDITIONAL $ 1.25
EACH $1,000.00 OR FRACTION THEREOF
OVER $2,000.00 $ 5.00
MAXIMUM FEE $ 2,500.00
ELEVATOR $ 31.25
HEATING
MINIMUM FEE ($2,000.00 OR LESS) $ 31.25
EACH $1,000.00 OR FRACTION THEREOF
OVER $2,000.00 $ 5.00
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COOLING
SWIMMING POOL
MAXIMUM FEE $ 2,500.00
MINIMUM FEE ($2,000.00 OR LESS) $ 31.25
EACH $1,000.00 OR FRACTION THEREOF OVER
$2,000.00 $ 5.00
MAXIMUM FEE $ 2,500.00
PUBLIC OR SEMI - PUBLIC
(INCLUDES WIRING 8 PLUMBING) $ 156.25
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
COMMERCIAL BUSINESS B INDUSTRIAL (CONTINUEDI
SIGNS - STRUCTURAL ONLY
NEW TANKS:
ESTIMATED COST: $1.00 TO $1.000 $ 31.25
EACH $1,000.00 OR FRACTION THEREOF
OVER $1,000.00 (INCLUDES ELEC. IF NEEDED) $ 5.00
AST AND UST INSTALLATION (PER TANK) 1 INSPECTION $100.00
AST AND UST REMOVAL (PER TANK) i INSPECTION $100.0 0
AMUSEMENTS RIDES' SHOWS CONCESSIONS
CONCESSION (PERMIT)
$
12.50
MOBILE UNITS (PER UNIT)
$
12.50
BOOTH (PER UNIT)
$
12.50
TENT (PER UNIT)
$
12.50
MAJOR RIDE"
$
55.00
KIDDIE RIDE °
$
35.00
SPECTACULAR RIDE °
$
75.00
' FEE SCHEDULES ASSOCIATED WITH RIDES SHALL BE REDUCED BY
75 %, IF PRIVATE INSPECTORS ARE UTILIZED BY THE OWNER OR
LESSEE.
" RIDE CLASSIFICATION IS DEFINED BY VA. DEPT. OF
HOUSING 8 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
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Appendix C
BUILDING PERMIT FEE SCHEDULE
COMMERCIAL OR BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
MISCELLANEOUS - NOT COVERED BY OTHER PERMITS $ 31.25
$25.00+
$5.00 PER
LAND DISTURBING PERMIT FEES (COMMERCIAL) ACRE
LAND DISTURBING PERMIT FEES (SINGLE - FAMILY RESIDENTIAL) $ 10.00
REINSPECTION FEES:
$25.00
ALL REINSPECTION FEES SHALL BE PAID PRIOR TO ISSUANCE TO CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY
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Appendix C
Appendix D
Permit Fee Schedule for Pittsylvanin County Fire Marshal's Office pursuant to Virginia Code § 27 -97 & Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code §§ 107.12 &
107.15
Routine Fire Prevention Inspection:
Original inspection and first follow -up: No Charge
Each additional re- inspection: $25.00
Child day centers, assisted living facilities and adult day care centers:
(Inspection required by any Virginia Regulatory Agency)
Licensed capacity as follows:
1. 1 -8 $50
2.9 -20 $75
3.21 -50 $100
4.51 -100 $200
5. 101 or more $400
Hospitals, nursing homes, mental hospitals, detoxification facilities $100
Blasting, Explosives, Fireworks:
An operational permit is required for the manufacture, storage, handling, sale or use of any quantity of explosive, explosive material,
fireworks, or pyrotechnic special effects within the scope of Chapter 33 of the Virginia Statewide Fire Prevention Code.
Blasting: 1 -30 days
Blasting: 31 days or more
Explosives, Blasting Agents and Fireworks: Annual Storage Permit (per Magazine)
Fireworks: Retail Sales of Permissible Fireworks, Outside Stand (60 Day Permit)
Fireworks: Retail Sales of Permissible Fireworks, Mercantile Occupancy (60 Day Permit)
Fireworks: Outdoor Fireworks Display (Aerial/Proximate Audience (One Day Permit)
Pyrotechnics: Indoor Pyrotechnic Display & Special Effects (One Day Permit)
Hazardous Materials:
An operational permit is required to store, transport on site, dispense, use or handle
hazardous materials in excess of the amounts listed below.
Annual Hazardous Material Permit
Combustible Fiber
Loose
100 cubic feet
Baled
1000 cubic feet
Flammable Gas
120 gallons
Gaseous
1000 cubic feet
$75
$90
$40
$25
$25
$35
$35
$100
Liquefied (except propane) 30 gallons
LP Gas: Storage and use inside or outside of any building.
Exception:
1. Individual containers with 500 gallons water capacity or less serving occupancies in Use group R -3.
2. Operation of cargo tankers that transport LP gas.
Flammable Liquid
Class IA
30 gallons
Class 1B and 1C
120 gallons
Combustible Liquid
Class II
120 gallons
Class IIIA
330 gallons
Class IIIB
13,200 gallons
Flammable Solid
Flammable Solid
125 pounds
Pyrophoric Material
Solid
4 pounds
Liquid
4 pounds
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Gas 50 cubic feet
Water Reactive — Solid or Liquid
Class 3
•5 pounds
Class 2
50 pounds
Class 1
No permit required
Unstable (reactive) Material — Solid or Liquid
Class 4
1 pounds
Class 3
5 pounds
Class 2
50 pounds
Class 1
No permit required
Oxidizer - Solid or Liquid
Class 4
1 pound
Class 3
10 pounds
Class 2
250 pounds
Class 1
4000 pounds
Oxidizing Gas
Gaseous
1500 cubic feet
Liquefied
15 gallons
Organic Peroxide - Solid or Liquid
Class UD
1 pound
Class I
5 pounds
Class II
50 pounds
Class 111
125 pounds
Class IV
No permit required
Class V
No permit required
Toxic Material
Solid
500 pounds
Liquid
500 pounds
Gas
810 cubic feet
Highly Toxic Material
Solid
10 pounds
Liquid
10 pounds
Gas
20 cubic feet
Corrosive Material
Solid
5000 pounds
Liquid
500 gallons
Gas
810 cubic feet
Cryogenic - Liquid
Cryogenic (Flammable)
45 gallons
Cryogenic (Oxidizing)
45 gallons
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Unstable (reactive) Material - Gas
Class 4
10 cubic feet
Class 3
50 cubic feet
Class 2
250 cubic feet
Class 1
No permit required
Appendix
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Proposal Award for Reassessment Appraisal Services
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REOUEST:
Award contract to Wingate Appraisal Services
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday, Kim Van Der Hyde, Otis Hawker, Greg
Sides and Connie Gibson
AGENDA DATE:
04 -04 -2016
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
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INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
1) Request For Proposals (RFP)
2) Tally Sheet
3) Amendment
BACKGROUND:
The purpose of the Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit sealed proposals to establish a contract through
competitive negotiations with one qualified firm to appraise all real property at its fair market value as of
January 1, 2018, as stated in 58.1 -3201, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended and to appraise new
construction (additions and improvements), land splits, and new subdivisions in the County.
DISCUSSION:
The Purchasing Department mailed out 6 copies of the RFP 2/1/16. We advertised in 2 local newspapers,
posted on the County's public notice board and posted on the County's website. We received two responses,
Wingate Appraisal Services and Pearson's Appraisal Services. Wingate scored higher on the evaluations
including the cost per parcel. Wingate's cost proposal was $12.95, which was $9.05 less than the cost for
Pearson's. The County savings will be approximately $450,147.00. After the initial reassessment is complete,
Wingate will complete any new constructions for 2 years, 2019 and 2020.
County Fee
Approximate cost for the reassessment will be $644,133.00, not including new construction after the
reassessment is complete.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors award the proposal to Wingate
Appraisal Services.
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ATTACHMENT A
Amendment
OWNER: Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
CONTRACTOR: Wingate Appraisal Services
SERVICES: County Reassessment and New Construction Appraisals
DATE OF AMENDENT: March 11, 2016
The Contractor and Agency agrees to the negotiation items listed below:
ATTACHMENT A
The Contractor and Agency agrees to the negotiation items listed below:
• Wingate Appraisal Service will provide new construction assessments during the course of the
reassessment project for the years 2016 and 2017.
• Wingate will create and maintain a log of building permits during the project. This log shall
include a description of assessment action taken by Wingate and date of visit(s). At the end of
the project the log will be turned over to the Commissioner of the Revenue's office.
• In visiting properties where the distinction between real estate and personal property is not
clear, Wingate will consult with the Personal Property Deputy in the Commissioner of the
Revenue's office to be sure no overlap or underlap of assessment has occurred.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
i
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
16 -02 -28
COUNTY REASSESSMENT AND NEW CONSTRUCTION
APPRAISAL SERVICES
FEBRUARY 1, 2016
CONTACTS: CONNIE GIBSON, PURCHASING MANAGER
(434) 432 -7744
CLARENCE MONDAY, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
(434) 432 -7910
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP)
ISSUE DATE: February 1, 2016 RFP #16 -02 -28
TITLE: County Reassessment
ISSUED BY: Pittsylvania County Purchasing Department
P.O. Box 426
1 Center Street
Chatham, Virginia 24531
Sealed Proposals Will Be Received Until 2:00 p.m., Monday, February 29, 2016, For Furnishing the
Services Described Herein.
All Inquiries for Information Should Be Directed To: Connie Gibson, Purchasing Manager.
Phone: (434) 432 -7744, Fax: (434) 432 -7746, E -mail: connie.gibson2pittgov.org.
PROPOSALS MAY BE MAILED OR HAND DELIVERED TO THE ADDRESS LISTED ABOVE. ANY
PROPOSALS RECEIVED AFTER THE DEADLINE WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED.
In compliance with this request for proposal and to all the conditions imposed therein and hereby
incorporated by reference, the undersigned offers and agrees to furnish the services in accordance
with the attached signed proposal or as mutually agreed upon by subsequent negotiations.
Full, Legal Name and Address of Firm:
FEI /FIN NO.:
E -mail address:
By:_
Nam
Title:
(Signature in Ink)
Telephone Number:
Fax Number:
CERTIFICATION PAGE
RETURN THIS PAGE WITH PROPOSAL SUBMISSION
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION NO.
SECTION HEADING
PAGE NO.
1
PURPOSE
3
2
BACKGROUND
3
3
STATEMENT OF NEEDS
5
4
PROPOSAL PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION
23
REQUIREMENTS
5
EVALUATION AND AWARD CRITERIA
25
6
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS
26
GENERAL TERMS, CONDITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS
29
STATE OF DISCLAIMER
35
CONTRACTOR ELIGIBILITY CERTIFCATION
36
INSURANCE CHECKLIST
37
PROPRIETARY INFORMATION FORM
38
EXCEPTIONS TO RFP FORM
39
ATTACHMENT A
IMPROVEMENT & GENERAL PROPERTY DATA
40
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1.0 PURPOSE
The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to solicit sealed proposals to establish a contract
through competitive negotiations with one qualified firm to appraise all real property at its fair market
value in money as of January 1, 2018, as stated in 58.1 -3201, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended and
to appraise new construction (additions and improvements), land splits, and new subdivisions in the
County.
All services shall be provided in accordance with the specifications contained herein and attached
hereto. The County currently averages approximately 1,400 field appraisals per year. The information
is compiled, entered into the system, and printed on the land books. The land books are usually
printed during the month of April, each year.
1.1 This solicitation is issued by the Pittsylvania County Purchasing Department, on behalf of
the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of
Virginia, herein referred to as "Owner" and /or "County'. The issuing office is the sole point of
contact for the contractual provisions of this RFP and resulting proposals.
1.2 For ease of reference, each organization submitting a response to the RFP will
hereinafter be referred to as an "Offeror ". An Offeror whose proposal would result in a formal
agreement will hereinafter be referred to as a "Contractor ".
1.3 The following acronyms are used in this document:
The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors may be referred to as "BOS ".
The Pittsylvania County Board of Assessors may be referred to as "BOA ".
The Pittsylvania County Reassessment Liaison /Project Manager in combination with
Pittsylvania County Administration may be referred to as "the County ".
The Pittsylvania County Geographic Information Systems Department shall herein be referred
to as "GIS ".
The Pittsylvania County Information Technology Department herein shall be referred to as
"IT ".
Pittsylvania County's Geographic Information System, shall herein be referred to as the GIS
application
Pittsylvania County's computer- assisted mass appraisal, shall herein be referred to as the
"CAMA application ".
1.4 The contents of the proposal submitted by the successful Offeror, this RFP (including
general and special terms and conditions), and all modifications made thereof, will become part
of any contract awarded as a result of this solicitation. The successful Offeror will be required to
sign a contract with the Owner.
2.0 BACKGROUND
2.1 Pittsylvania County is located in Southside Virginia, and encompasses a land area of
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approximately 980 square miles. Pittsylvania County is surrounded by several other local
jurisdictions including the Counties of Franklin, Henry, Campbell, and Halifax, and the City of
Danville.
2.2 The work performed shall include a field visit and inspection of all parcels and mobile
homes. It is estimated that as of January 1, 2015, the County will have approximately 49,724
parcels and 7,500 mobile homes. The following chart shows the projected parcel increase by
class code from January, 1, 2014:
Parcel
By class
2014
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2015
2016
(Estimated)
2017
(Estimated)
2018
(Estimated)
Commercial (4)
1,177
1,185
1,193
1,201
1,209
Residential (1 -3)
40,308
40,449
40,590
40,731
40,872
Agricultural (5 -6)
6,429
6,436
6,443
6,450
6,457
Tax Exempt (E70 -79)
1,663
1,654
1,663
1,672
1,681
Total Parcels
49,577
49,724
49,889
50,054
50,219
Mobile Homes
6,059
6,035
7,500
8,220
8,196
3.0 STATEMENT OF NEEDS
The intent of these specifications is to have all real property appraised at its fair market value in money
as of January 1, 2018 as stated in 58.1 -3201, of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended: "All general
reassessments or annual assessments in those localities which have annual assessments of real estate,
except as otherwise provided in Title 58.1 -2604 of the Code of Virginia, shall be made at 100% of fair
market value..." Fair market value is defined by the International Association of Assessing Officers
"1AAO" as "the most probable price expressed in terms of money that a property would bring if
exposed for sale in the open market in an arms - length transaction between a willing seller and a willing
buyer, both of whom are knowledgeable concerning all the uses to which it is adapted and for which it
is capable of being used."
The reassessment shall be conducted in a manner consistent with all applicable laws, regulations, rules,
standards and case law. Assessments shall be complete, uniform and at 100% fair market value. All
taxable and nontaxable properties shall be visited and all elements of value appraised. In all cases,
uniformity and equality are required under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia with respect to
each class of property. All aspects of this general reassessment shall be conducted in accordance with
the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
All procedures shall be in accordance with all applicable Statutes of Virginia being Title 58.1 Chapter 32
Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, relating to the assessment of property. The BOA will review all
decisions as to procedure followed and forms used. Under this contract, the Contractor is responsible
for advising the County as to the current market value of each item of property appraised.
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To be appointed to perform the reassessment by the BOS, the Contractor shall be certified as qualified
by the Virginia Department of Taxation. The Contractor's duties include but are not limited to, the
following:
3.1 The Contractor shall appraise all property entitled to classification under 58.1 -3230,
Code of Virginia,1950 as amended, at its fair market value without easement in money.
3.2 The Contractor shall work with the Commissioner of the Revenue to ensure that parcels
which qualify for land use assessment or are under perpetual easement are assessed using a
methodology that is not inconsistent with the need of Commissioner of the Revenue to apply
easement values.
After the completion of the Reassessment, the County will apply the land use value schedule on
those parcels which qualify for land use assessment under the appropriate statutes, and apply
easement values on those parcels under perpetual easement in accordance with the
appropriate statutes.
3.3 The Contractor shall prepare and maintain an Assessors' Manual in which the final
resultant schedule of values, standards and rules, when properly applied, will result in
appraising all property in accordance with Title 58.1 -3200 et seq. of the Code of Virginia. All
schedules, standards, and rule shall conform to IAAO standards, and acceptance is contingent
on BOA and County review and approval.
3.4 The Contractor shall appraise manufactured homes in accordance with 58.1 -3522 et
seq. of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended.
3.5 The Contractor shall provide a fixed cost per parcel basis for new construction
assessments on an annual renewable contract subsequent to the 2018 reassessment until the
BOS resolves to conduct another reassessment or a period of four (4) tax years, whichever
comes first. New construction permits to be assessed every quarter. The selected individual or
firm will appraise new construction (additions and improvements), land splits and new
subdivisions in the County. The work will be coordinated with the Commissioner of Revenue's
Office. The County will match the permits to the proper field card(s), together with a copy of
the County map(s).
3.6 The Contractor shall furnish assistance to the Board of Equalization, herein referred to
as the BOE, with a qualified staff member of the Contractor present on an as- needed basis until
appeals from BOE or to the courts, arising within the statutory period, have been heard and
resolved.
3.7 Mobile Home Assessments
All single -wide mobile and double -wide homes which have been modified into more permanent
structures by the addition of rooms and /or roofs and a permanent foundation shall be
appraised as real property. The Contractor shall collect the data on field sheets and record the
data in the County's CAMA application using the same methodologies as used for residential
housing.
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The following conditions should help in this real property test:
- Is it a single wide mobile home?
- Has been underpinned, crawl space enclosed, or with additions or improvements in
excess of $10,000 valuation?
- Other similar condition that may reflect the owner's intent to make permanent?
Non - permanent single and double -wide homes which have not been modified into more
permanent structures are assessed as personal property, but as part of this contract are to be
assessed by the Contractor.
Using the County provided mobile home assessment field sheet, the Contractor shall collect
data and assess all non - permanent double wide and single wide mobile homes. The Contractor
will also document the current use (i.e., housing, storage, dog kennel, etc.) of each mobile
home.
Although these non - permanent structures are not real property, for tracking purposes, the
Contractor will enter these structures into the CAMA application with zero value and the
appropriate code indicating the mobile home usage.
Mobile /Manufactured Homes hook -ups (sites) must be appraised and so noted on field data
sheets. All mobile home parks and camping parks must be noted and appraised at their fair
market value inclusive of hook ups.
3.8 Time of Completion /Performance of Work
It is specifically agreed, and so declared, that time is of the essence in the performance of this
contract. The Contractor shall carry on the project of reassessment as set forth in this contract,
and shall complete and deliver said work on or before the dates specified in this document.
Any anticipated adjustments to specified dates shall be stated in the proposal, or the
Contractor shall be expected to adhere to the timetable referenced below unless changes are
approved by the County.
3.8.1 Hearings
The Contractor shall schedule, hold, and document informal hearings with a projected
starting date of October 1, 2017 and ending in December 2017. A member of the BOA
and an assessor shall be present at each hearing. Where possible, the assessor who
worked in the area of the property being reviewed should be present.
3.8.2 Timetable /Schedule
The Contractor shall set forth a time table or schedule of work to be performed against
which the County can measure contract progress. This timeline /schedule shall include
the deliverables, work tasks, and associated dates applicable to each item. With the
exclusion of those items where dates are specified, the timeline /schedule shall be
mutually agreed upon by the Contractor and the County.
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3.8.2.1 Start of Work
The Contractor shall be prepared to begin the work to be performed under the
contract after acceptance by the BOS, starting approximately April 1, 2016,
although obtaining required personnel and other tasks may begin directly after
award of the contract.
The Contractor may occupy the County - provided office space (reference Section
3.12.4) on or about July 1, 2016.
3.8.2.2 Field Work
The Contractor shall provide a schedule of how data collection and field work
across the County shall progress prior to beginning field work.
The Contractor shall complete all field work and review all assessments by
September 19, 2017, in order to meet the reassessment notice mailing vendor's
submission deadline of September 24, 2017.
3.8.2.3 New Construction Assessments
The new construction assessments shall be delivered to the Commissioner of the
Revenue on a monthly basis. New construction data entry shall be entered in
accordance with the processes of the Office of the Commissioner of the
Revenue. The Contractor shall conduct hearings.
3.8.2.4 New Construction and Partially Completed Construction
The Contractor shall appraise buildings partially completed as their value based
on the percentage of completion as of January 1, 2018.
All new construction completed between November 1, 2017 and December 31,
2017 and new construction ap rtially completed as of January 1, 2018, shall be
appraised at the finalized 2018 values and delivered to the Commissioner of the
Revenue by the Contractor on or before January 10, 2018. This component of
the project is not considered part of the final reassessment book value, but will
be supplemental thereto and included as a part of the reassessment contract.
3.8.2.5 Document Deliverables
The Contractor shall provide each document deliverable in electronic Microsoft
Word format. The Contractor shall be responsible for the cost associated with
the production of bound copies.
3.8.2.6 Project Data
It is understood that the Contractor shall maintain an organized office with field
data being kept in hanging folders and file cabinets. At the end of the
Reassessment project, the contractor shall ensure that all project data is
organized into files by PIN in readiness to be turned over to the "BOE"
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Any paper locator maps shall be organized into a separate set of folders by PIN
order at the end of the project.
Any income data shall be kept separate from all other data.
Project data includes, but is not limited to field notes, cards, and work sheets of
all kinds and classes of properties valued in the assessments, identified as to
property and owner, and the detailed data developed and used to determine the
unit land values and which serve to substantiate these values.
3.8.2.7 Status Reports
The Contractor shall at a minimum provide quarterly status reports to County
Administration and at request present these reports to the BOS.
The Contractor shall at a minimum provide monthly status reports to the BOA
and to the County to ensure that the general reassessment is progressing
satisfactorily against the agreed upon timeline /schedule. The status reports shall
include informal summary ratio results when appropriate and when requested
by the County.
The format of both the BOS and the County status reports shall be mutually
agreed upon by the County and the Contractor. Suggested formats may be put
forth in the Offeror's proposal.
For those tasks not progressing on schedule, the Contractor shall provide within
these reports adequate explanations and recommended corrective actions. Any
corrective action taken shall be mutually agreed upon by the Contractor and the
County.
3.9 Performance of Work
The Contractor's quality of work performed is of the utmost importance in this contract.
3.9.1 The Contractor's performance of the reassessment project shall be deemed to
be complete after all informal BOA hearings with taxpayers have been heard; after all
appeals to the BOE have been completed; and after all deliverables are accepted by the
County.
3.10 Site Visits
The Contractor shall deem the terms "visit" or "visited" as used in these specifications to mean
the on -site review of existing property record cards or data in order to verify accuracy as well as
touching and physical measuring of all new primary structures with an Engineer's tape, and
talking with available occupants or owners while seeing the property with your eyes.
3.10.1 The Contractor shall use County's standard paper or electronic field cards for
data gathering.
3.10.2 The Contractor shall measure and sketch new buildings and other major building
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improvements and record said data in the County's CAMA application
3.10.3 The Contractor shall capture general property data and improvement data. The
Contractor shall record said data in the County's CAMA application.
3.10.4 The Contractor shall photograph the main structure. The Contractor shall load
these photographs into the CAMA application or into an archival system of the County's
choice.
3.10.5 In those cases where the homeowner is not at home and the Contractor cannot
obtain all necessary information, Contractor shall leave a door hanger to notify the
homeowner of the visit and request the homeowner to furnish the information. The
Contractor shall keep a log to track these hangers, follow -up, and resolution.
3.10.6 In those cases where a property is locked or otherwise inaccessible, the
Contractor shall use the current GIS aerial maps and other maps, such as Google Earth,
to check for the existence of real estate structures and to estimate structure size. The
Contractor shall also validate these estimates against any existing permits. The
Contractor shall document in the CAMA application that size estimation and building
type assignment were made using map discovery and provide a reason for using maps in
lieu of a physical measurement.
3.10.7 In those cases where a property is designated as vacant and is over ten (10)
acres, the Contractor shall use the current GIS aerial maps and other maps, such as
Google Earth, to check for the existence of previously undiscovered /non - permitted real
estate structures. If the property is accessible, the Contractor shall visit and do an on-
site review of the structure(s). If inaccessible, the Contractor shall use maps to estimate
size and determine building type. The Contractor will document this use of map
estimation in the CAMA application.
3.10.8 The Contractor shall keep a log of all previously undiscovered /non - permitted
structures by PIN and building number. The CAMA application may be used to maintain
this information.
3.10.9 BOA members or County personnel may periodically accompany assessors
and /or data collectors during their site visits.
3.11 Real Property Assessments
The Contractor shall conduct cost, market and income research, and analyses in the
development of the schedules and tables of values. All schedules and tables shall reflect
market value. The Contractor shall include all schedule and tables used in the Assessors'
Manual.
The Contractor shall make careful investigations of the fair market value of all
improvements making a complete exterior and reasonable interior inspection.
The Contractor shall train any personnel designated by the County in the assessment
techniques and procedures utilized by the Contractor to appraise all real property in the
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County.
3.11.1 Urban and Rural Property
The Contractor shall analyze sales data and make careful investigations of the fair
market value of all classes of land, giving due consideration to all factors enumerated in
these specifications such as topography, soil type, road type, neighborhood trends, and
"open space easements ".
3.11.1.1 Small Acreage Tracts
The Contractor shall prepare a pricing schedule applicable to small acreage
tracts, especially those of twenty -five (25) acres or less, which have potential
other than farm usage, from local market data. Size of tracts may have a direct
bearing on land value. This schedule must be flexible to allow all acreage tracts,
regardless of size, to be appraised at market value.
3.11.1.2 Mineral Rights
The Contractor shall make a careful investigation of assessable mineral rights
and make the assessment pursuant to 8.1 -3286 and 3287,Code of Virginia, and
consultation with the Commissioner of the Revenue.
3.11.1.3 Properties spanning Towns and County
The Contractor shall specify in the County's CAMA application if all or part of any
property is within the boundaries of any incorporated town as well as define and
list the part within such town.
3.11.2 Improvements
The Contractor shall make careful investigations of the fair market value of all
improvements making a complete exterior and reasonable interior inspection.
The Contractor shall measure all improvements and record data in the County's CAMA
application.
The Contractor shall measure and sketch new buildings and other major building
improvements and record said data in the CAMA application.
The Contractor shall capture general property data and improvement data and record
data in the County's CAMA application. Data shall include, but is not limited to, the
applicable fields shown in Attachment A.
Basic cost data shall be applied to existing construction for the determination of
accurate and consistent replacement costs, less any physical depreciation, functional or
economic obsolescence.
For each property with multiple improvements, the Contractor shall create an 8 %2 x 11
structure locator map. Locator maps shall show the location of each structure relative
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to the main dwelling. Structures shall be labeled to identify the use, type of
construction, and size. Paper locator maps shall be attached to the associated PRC.
3.11.3 Suburban and Farm Dwellings
The Contractor shall visit and inspect suburban and farm dwellings and other farm
buildings /structures in the same complete manner as other residential buildings.
3.11.4 Farm (non - residential), Commercial and Industrial properties
The Contractor shall visit and inspect Farm (non - residential), Commercial and Industrial
properties in the same complete manner as residential properties.
Basic cost data shall be applied to existing construction for the determination of
accurate and consistent replacement costs, less any physical depreciation, functional or
economic obsolescence.
Income and expense data and market data shall be used where applicable and available
to assist in assessing the properties. Income data shall be requested from the property
owners.
Commercial properties which are not assessed using standard tables, such as for sound
value or income approach, the Contractor shall create and maintain a file showing the
methodology used to assess each of these properties. This information shall be
delivered as part of the Assessor's Manual.
Locator Maps shall include the name of the building as known to the industry.
3.11.5 Apartment Properties and Rental Properties
The Contractor shall consider all apartments or two or more connected dwelling units
designed or re- designed for rental occupancy and all groups of apartment buildings to
be classified as apartment property.
All apartments shall be reviewed to determine if the housing is subsidized. Subsidized
housing shall be assessed in accordance with Title 58.1 -3295 of the Code of Virginia.
The Income Approach to value shall be considered and all assessments shall be
complete with analysis of income and expense data, if obtainable.
Economic rental estimates shall be used where actual rents are not available.
3.11.6 Industrial Complexes
The Contractor shall visit and inspect each industrial complex and develop an Industrial
Complex Report for all such properties. This report shall be attached as an addendum
to the Assessors' Manual. The Industrial Complex report shall include
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Building -by- building component part description of construction and fixed
equipment taxable real property, showing individual replacement value and
depreciation for each.
All yard improvements shall be listed individually and shall be priced and
depreciated separately.
3.11.7 Common Open Space
The Contractor shall appraise and apportion Common Open Space according to 58.1-
3284.1 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended.
3.11.8 Other Properties and Structures
3.11.8.1 Grain Bins, Silos, and Other Farm Buildings
For the purpose of this reassessment, grain bins, silos, and other farm buildings
are to be considered as real property and valued based on their contribution to
the overall property value with consideration given to the functional use of
single purpose structures that have little adaptability.
3.11.8.2 Income Producing Structures
For the purpose of this reassessment, incoming producing structures including
but not limited to cell towers on commercial and non - commercial properties are
to be considered as real property and valued based on their contribution to the
overall property value.
3.11.8.3 Miscellaneous Structures
For the purpose of this reassessment, miscellaneous including but not limited to
airstrips, golf courses, generators, are to be considered as real property and
valued based on their contribution to the overall property value.
3.11.8.4 Exempt Property
It is specifically understood that property wholly or partially excluded from
taxation will be appraised and valued by the Contractor, including all
governmental units located within the County. This will be done in the same
manner in which property that is nonexempt is appraised, including correct
parcel identification number and special (class code) coding for retrieval by the
County's CAMA application.
3.11.8.5 Property for Public Service Companies
The Contractor shall not appraise property of public service companies that is
appraised by the Virginia State Corp. Commission and Department of Taxation.
However, the Contractor shall appraise all real property of such companies
situated in the County, which is not appraised by the aforementioned agencies.
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3.11.9 Personal Property
This contract does not provide for the assessment of commercial furniture and fixtures,
industrial machinery and equipment, or other personal property by the Contractor with
the exception of mobile home properties.
3.11.10 All Other Property
The Contractor shall assess all other real property not covered under this section, but
required by law to be appraised at fair market value using acceptable assessment
standards including common open space, 58.1- 3284.1, Code of Virginia, and Leasehold
interests, 58.1 -3203, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended.
3.11.11 Construction Costs
The Contractor shall use Marshall and Swift or a similar construction cost index as a
basis for determining initial construction costs. The Contractor shall make adjustments
based on random testing against known local construction costs to verify the accuracy
and to determine Fair Market Value before being applied. The Contractor shall obtain
local construction costs through the County Building, Permits, and Inspections
Department and local contractors, realtors, and appraisers. The Assessor's Manual shall
include an appendix setting forth which construction cost index was used and why, and
detailing the factors used in determining local adjustments. Factors included shall
include material costs, prevailing wage scales, labor resources, overhead, profit A & E
Fees and all other factors which impact upon the cost of building construction and its
value within the County.
Unit construction costs shall be inclusive of the items mentioned above.
Separate unit costs for each different type of construction (residential, commercial,
industrial, etc.) as well as for each district construction subsystem of component, such
as paving, roofing, fencing, wells, septic systems, etc., to be used in conjunction with the
Sales Ratio Study.
Unit costs for materials and labor in place, including all normal service charges and
profit.
3.11.12 Assessor's Manual
The Contractor shall develop and maintain an Assessor's Manual. This manual shall
include cost and sales data, and any other information used to compile the schedule of
values for the final 2018 computations as part of the Assessor's Manual. This document
shall be used as a working document by the Contractor. The BOA and County will
review each delivery of the document, and submit edits /modifications to the Contractor
for incorporation as part of document maintenance until such time as the final version is
approved by the County.
Upon request, the County will provide a copy of the 2014 Assessor's Manual which can
be used as a starting point for the 2018 Assessor's Manual.
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The Assessor's Manual shall be set up in an easily comprehensible manner enabling the
County to show the taxpayer how property valuations are determined. Calculations
methods and calculations shall be the same as those implemented in the County's
CAMA application and all codes and custom calculations used by the County's CAMA
application shall be reflected in the Assessor's Manual.
All data used in the composition of the manual and to substantiate sales must be turned
over to the County.
The Contractor shall provide updated versions of this manual and manual training.
Specific dates shall be provided by the Offeror as part of their proposal.
The Contractor shall train designated County personnel in the use of the Assessor's
Manual for assessing all types of real property.
3.11.13 Sales Studies and Sales Ratio Studies
The Contractor shall conduct a Sale Study and then subsequent Sales Ratio Studies to
aid in the pricing of real property and as the project progresses to ensure that the
assessments are reflecting market value. The Contractor shall contact property owners
to determine validity of sales and values.
3.11.13.1 Sales Studies shall contain a sufficient number of valid real
property sales and /or transactions stratified into homogeneous neighborhoods
by property class (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and exempt) within each neighborhood.
Neighborhoods shall be divided into real property classes, by vacant and
occupied land within each class.
3.11.13.2 Where valid sales are limited, the Contractor shall augment the
supply of usable sales by adjusting rejected sales to reflect the cash equivalent
value of the real property, and expand the sales period adjusting for time of sale.
Timeframes need not be the same for each class of property, but the studies
must detail the techniques used and indicate when adjusted sales values were
used.
3.11.13.3 Where sales are comparatively scarce and complex, such as with
commercial, industrial, and agricultural sales, the Contractor can consider
appraisals as a basis for valuation. Appraisals should be tested against actual
sales as well as against appraisals and assessments of other similar properties.
Acceptable appraisals must contain a narrative of the valuation methods used
and a value conclusion. Where valid sales data and adjusted sales data is
available, appraisals should not be used.
3.11.13.4 The Contractor shall provide a study for each of the County's
Districts using the same stratification listed above. District studies are
informational only and should not be used as a means to assess, since
Pittsylvania County districts are based on census data and thus real property
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within Districts is not homogenous by nature.
3.11.13.5 The Contractor shall run periodic Sales Ratio Studies to ensure
that the project assessments are falling within an acceptable Sales Ratio.
3.12 Office Administration
3.12.1 Property Record Cards, Reports and Other Required Forms
The Contractor shall use County's standard paper or electronic field cards, and PRCs for
data gathering. The Contractor shall use the County's CAMA application for updating
property records as well as printing current and updated PRC and field cards.
The County will assist the Contractor with the design and development of forms and
reports to be used in the reassessment project including, but not limited to mailers,
computer reports, and valuation notices.
At the start of the reassessment project, the reassessment data in the CAMA application
will match the assessment data. Prior to the start of field work and on a mutually
agreed upon date, the County will have one complete set of PRCs printed in PIN order.
The Contractor must specify if the printed PRCs should reflect the assessment data, or
should wait until the Contractor has entered new code table information, updated the
custom calculation, and made any other preliminary adjustments based upon the initial
sales study.
3.12.2 Printing
The Contractor will be responsible for the printing costs associated with the
reassessment project. Printing will include door hangers, property record cards,
reassessment notices, public relations pamphlets, reports, and deliverables. It will be
the joint responsibility of the County and the Contractor to design these items.
It shall be incumbent upon the Contractor to maximize the use of electronic tools such
as the County's LAMA application, the GIS application, spreadsheets, etc. to view data
rather than print data.
3.12.3 Postage
The County will be responsible for reasonable postage necessary for mailing income and
expense requests for commercial properties, reassessment notices, and hearing result
notices. Re- mailings due to error on the part of the Contractor shall be done at the
Contractor's expense.
3.12.4 Space Requirements & Office Arrangements
The County will provide office and meeting space for the Reassessment Office with the
space and location to be determined by the County. The County will furnish all
necessary utilities such as power, water, heat and air conditioning; reasonable office
furniture; telephones and phone lines, and provide networking capabilities through the
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County's network.
3.12.5 Computers and Related Office Software
3.12.5.1 Computers
The County shall provide computers for full time contractor use. These
computers shall be shared within the Reassessment Office and the BOA.
The Contractor and BOA computers will be standardized with the following:
- Microsoft Office for word processing and spreadsheet capabilities;
- Microsoft Outlook for County e-mail and calendar access;
- The CAMA application for assessment work; and
- The GIS application for map queries and locator map creation.
No software or hardware modifications shall be made to the provided PCs
without coordination and permission of IT.
3.12.5.2 Microsoft Office
The County has standardized on using the Office Suite products. All deliverables
shall be provided in a format compatible with these products.
3.12.5.3 Microsoft Outlook
The Contractor, County, and BOA shall use Outlook as a standard mode of
communication. Both the Contractor and the County shall also use this product
for scheduling. To this end, each member of the Contractor's staff as well as the
BOA shall be setup with a Microsoft Outlook email account. These accounts are
accessible both inside the County and through an internet version of the
application.
3.12.6 Vehicles
The Contractor shall furnish all vehicles used by the personnel of the Contractor in
performance of duties herein described. The Contractor must ensure that all contractor
staff conducting County business have a valid driver's license and that all vehicles used
for the purposes of this project are at least covered with valid liability auto insurance.
Vehicles must be identifiable by signs located on each side or in the front and back
windows of said vehicle. The Contractor shall provide and use their own vehicle
identification signs that meet the following requirements:
- Letters at least 2" high
- Contain the words "County Reassessment"
Variations are only as directed by the County.
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3.13 Use of County Records and Maps
Subject to schedules and procedures approved by the BOS, all maps, tax records, data and
information in the possession of the Commissioner of the Revenue and GIS, pertaining to
properties covered by these specifications will be made available to the Contractor.
3.13.1 The CAMA application
The County will provide the Contractor with access to the County's CAMA application
for the purpose of recording data and assessing properties. The County does not ensure
the accuracy of this product. The Contractor must report any application discrepancies
to the Office Manager.
It is understood that the County is licensed by Keystone Information Systems, Inc.,
herein referred to as Keystone, to use their Property Assessment Administration
System, herein referred to a PAAS, as the County's CAMA application. PAAS provides
the ability to maintain both current assessment and reassessment data through a split
database. The Contractor shall be required to utilize the PAAS Reassessment module to
collect, store, and maintain property information and calculate property values for the
purposes of Reassessment.
3.13.1.1 CAMA Training
Prior to the Contractor's use of the CAMA application, the Contractor will be
trained on applicable PAAS modules. Training will be conducted in the County
facilities by Keystone staff and at the County's expense. The County will
coordinate the timing and location of training to maximize the number of
Contractor and County attendees.
3.13.1.2 CAMA Availability
Reassessment data will be available for use by Contractor through the
Reassessment module of the PAAS software after training. The Contractor shall
use PAAS throughout the contract period to update reassessment data.
At the end of the reassessment, this data shall be reconciled and merged into
the Commissioner's current year data. It is incumbent upon the Contractor, the
County, and the BOA to review the data to ensure validity and accuracy
throughout the project and before the merge takes place.
3.13.1.3 CAMA Support
The functioning of the CAMA application is critical to this project. The County
Office Manager will serve as the initial point of contact between Keystone and
the Contractor for questions and problem reporting and any issues with the
CAMA application.
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Upon discovering an issue, the Contractor must immediately email the County's
Office Manager the following:
- Description of the problem;
- Applicable screen shots;
- Where the issue occurred (screen name(s) and fields); and
Description of the affected data (PIN, Building or Segment, associated
field).
Data issues caused by the Contractor using the application in a manner
inconsistent with training or by not reporting on going issues, may necessitate
data correction by Keystone. If costs are incurred due to the reasons above, the
Contactor shall pay these costs.
For the duration of the Reassessment project, the County will provide the
Contractor with access to PAAS for up to four (4)non- exclusive user licenses.
These licenses shall provide the Contractor with inquiry and update access into
the PAAS Reassessment module.
The Contractor shall agree that proprietary rights to the application and
modifications shall remain with Keystone and further agrees not to sell, lease, or
use the said application for any project in any other county unless said county is
licensed for such use by Keystone.
3.14 Contractor Personnel
The Contractor shall use on the job, competent employees of good character and of adequate
numbers to expeditiously perform the work required.
The Contractor's staff shall at all times be expected to display courtesy and professionalism in
dealing with citizens, County staff, and members of the various Boards.
No employee of the Contractor is to be deemed an employee or agent of the County and is not
entitled to any benefits from the County.
3.14.1 Employees
The Contractor shall furnish to the County a list of contractor employees who will be
working on this project. For good cause, the County will have the right to request the
Contractor to remove any employee from work on this project.
All personnel at all times shall display a personal identification badge provided by the
County.
3.14.2 Training and Instruction
The Contractor shall supply complete instruction and direction of all personnel
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connected with the reassessment. Contractor shall train field personnel, appraisers and
clerical personnel employed by the Contractor to measure and list all properties.
3.14.3 Staffing
3.14.3.1 Project Manager
The Contractor shall have at least one (1) Project Manager on site in the County
at all times. The intent is to have a member of the Contractor's staff that is
authorized to act on the Contractor's behalf available throughout the project.
The Project Manager will be approved by the County and will not be shifted,
replaced or transferred to another job without written consent from the County.
3.14.3.2 Office Manager
The County shall provide a qualified Office Manager for the purpose of managing
the front of the Reassessment Office and the clerical staff. This Office Manager
shall be the secretarial support to the BOA.
The Office Manager, in conjunction with the Contractor Project Manager will
ensure that all reports and data entry routines required or necessary for the
reassessment are available at no additional expense to the County. The County
shall provide qualified clerical support personnel for the purpose of data entry
and phone support throughout the Reassessment project.
The Office Manager, or another individual designated by the Contractor's Project
Manager, shall serve as the primary point of contact for citizens. This individual
shall work in the front office and be immediately accessible when a citizen enters
the Reassessment Office. When this individual is unavailable, another member
of the staff should be assigned. During business hours, the Contractor shall
always have at least one (1) staff member available to answer phones, and to
greet and help citizens.
3.14.3.3 field Personnel and Assessors
All field personnel and Assessors shall display a personal identification badge
provided by the County.
Once reassessment notices are mailed, the Contractor shall provide qualified
assessment staff to answer citizen questions about the assessments. All call
backs in response to voicemail messages must be made within one (1) working
day. Answers to detailed phone calls must be made within two (2) working days.
An assessor shall be present at each hearing with a BOA member. Where
possible, the assessor who worked in the area of the property being reviewed
should be present. The assessor shall document the hearing. Enough
information must be captured about the hearing results so that personnel
reviewing these notes will be able to have an understanding of why the resulting
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3.15
decision was made.
3.14.3.4 Clerical Personnel
All clerical personnel shall have experience with Microsoft Office products and
answering phones. The Contractor shall provide general scripts so that the
phone responses shall be consistent and informative.
All call backs in response to voicemail messages must be made within one (1)
working day.
Notification, BOA Hearings, and Support of Values
3.15.1 Reassessment Notices
Upon the completion of assessment field work and assessment review, notices of the
new assessments will be prepared for all real property owners by the Contractor,
subject to review by the BOA and the County.
All field work, data entry, and final reviews by the Contractor and the BOA must be
complete by September 2017, in order to meet the reassessment notice mailing
deadline of September 25, 2017.
3.15.2 Additional Staffing
The first working day after notices are mailed, the Contractor shall provide additional
qualified support staff to schedule hearings, appointments and answer questions.
Prior to informal BOA hearings, the Contractor shall make every attempt to
accommodate and resolve citizen concerns regarding any notice of change in
assessment.
The Contractor shall log all calls and emails and track responses to such. These services
shall be provided at least through December 20, 2017, or at such date that the BOA
deems necessary to accommodate the public at no additional cost to the County.
3.15.3 BOA Informal Hearings
The informal public hearings will be conducted by qualified Contractor representatives
and /or the Board of Assessors in a mutually agreed upon place furnished by the County.
The County will cooperate by giving public notification of these meetings. The
Contractor's Project Manager in charge of this project and sufficient other qualified
personnel satisfactory to the County shall be assigned to explain, discuss and hear all
complaints concerning values established. Contractor employees shall immediately
make any necessary field reviews of properties of disputed value. They shall also be
expected to assist the Board of Assessors in substantiating the assessed value in
question and the methods employed in the reappraisal as a whole. Additionally, they
shall furnish recommendations for the disposition of any such complaints.
The intent is to hold hearings through December 6, 2017, or at such date that the BOA
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deems necessary to accommodate the public, but no later than December 13, 2017
3.15.4 Revisions and Notifications
The Contractor shall complete any necessary revisions to the assessments before
December 18, 2017, with all hearing results notifications mailed to the property owner
on or before December 20, 2017.
The Contractor shall develop a list of codes to be used in the CAMA application which
will indicate the general results of a hearing or phone call on a specific date.
Within five (5) working days after a hearing, the Contractor shall make any necessary
revisions in the CAMA system and documenting the outcome of the hearing in the
CAMA system using a code and hearing date.
Within five (5) working days of a citizen call which results in a revision of the original
mailed notice, the Contractor shall make the change in the CAMA system and document
the reason for the revision in the CAMA system using a code and call date.
The Contractor can mail hearing results notifications on a rolling basis once hearings
have begun or as a single mailing sent on or before December 20, 2017.
In the CAMA application, the Contractor shall keep a log of all follow -up notices sent.
For at least a four ()4 week period following the final mailing of hearing results
notifications, the Contractor shall provide a qualified employee to answer questions
pertaining to hearing result notifications.
3.15.5 BOE Support
The Contractor shall furnish a qualified staff member (Contractor employee) to assist
the County BOE as needed. This service shall be provided at no additional cost to the
County.
3.15.6 Court Support
The Contractor shall provide qualified appraisers to assist the County in the event of
appeals from the BOE to the Courts. This service shall be provided at no additional cost
to the County.
3.16 Public Relations
3.16.1 All press releases or other publicity proposed by the Contractor must be
presented to the County Administration to acquire BOS written clearance before being
released. Unless release is otherwise required by law, the Contractor shall not release
any proposed values, reassessments, data, or any other information either acquired or
in the possession of the Contractor to any person, firm or association unless approved,
in writing, in advance by the BOS.
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4.0 PROPOSAL PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
4.1 General Requirements
RFP Response - In order to be considered for selection, Offerors must submit a complete
response to the RFP. One (1) original and four (4) copies of each proposal must be submitted
to the Purchasing Department. The Offeror shall make no other distribution of the proposal.
4.1.1 An authorized representative of the Offeror shall sign proposal. All information
requested should be submitted. Failure to submit all information requested may result
in the Purchasing Department requiring prompt submission of missing information
and /or giving lowered evaluation of the proposal. Proposals which are substantially
incomplete or lacking key information may be rejected by the County. Mandatory
requirements are those required by law or regulation or are such that they cannot be
waived and are not subject to negotiation.
4.1.2 Proposals should be prepared simply and economically, providing a
straightforward, concise description of capabilities to satisfy the requirements of the
RFP. Emphasis should be placed on completeness and clarity of content.
4.1.3 Proposals should be organized in the order in which the requirements are
presented in the RFP. All pages of the proposal should be numbered. Each paragraph in
the proposal should reference the paragraph number of the corresponding section of
the RFP. It is also helpful to cite the paragraph number, and repeat the text of the
requirement as it appears in the section of the RFP. If a response covers more than one
page, the paragraph number should be repeated at the top of the next page. The
proposal should contain a table of contents, which cross - references the RFP
requirements. Information which the Offeror desires to present that does not fall within
any of the requirements of the RFP should be inserted at an appropriate place or be
attached at the end of the proposal and designated as additional material. Proposals
that are not organized in this manner risk elimination from consideration if the
evaluators are unable to find where the RFP requirements are specifically addressed.
The Offeror's proposal should provide all the information that it considers pertinent to
its qualifications for the project and which respond to the Statement of Needs
described.
4.1.4 Each copy of the proposal should be bound or contained in a single volume
where practical. All documents submitted with the proposal should be contained in that
single volume.
4.1.5 Ownership of all data, materials and documentation originated and prepared for
the Owner pursuant to the RFP will belong exclusively to the Owner and be subject to
public inspection in accordance with the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
Trade secrets or proprietary information submitted by an Offeror shall not be subject to
public disclosure under the Virginia FOIA; however, the Offeror must invoke the
protections of Section 2.2- 4342(D) of the Code of Virginia, on the Proprietary
Information form provided (reference page 38), at the time the data or other material is
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submitted. The Owner reserves the right to ask for additional clarification prior to
establishing protection.
4.1.6 The Owner will not be responsible for any expenses incurred by the Offeror in
preparing and submitting a proposal.
4.1.7 Offerors who submit a proposal in response to this RFP may be required to give
an oral presentation of their proposal to the Owner. This provides an opportunity for
the Offeror to clarify or elaborate on the proposal. This is a fact - finding and explanation
session only, and does not include negotiation unless specified by the Owner. The
Purchasing Department will schedule the time and location of these presentations. Oral
presentations are an option that may or may not be utilized.
4.1.8 State Corporation Commission (SCC) registration requirements effective July 1,
2010. All proposals shall include the identification number issued by the State
Corporation Commission. Use the form on page 36 to provide your State Corporation
Commission Identification Number or justification for non - registration. The SCC may be
reached at (804) 371 -9733 or at www.scc.virginia.gov/default.aspx. Failure to include
this form with your proposal submission may result in rejection of your proposal.
4.2 Specific Proposal Requirements
Proposals should be as thorough and detailed as possible so that the Owner may properly
evaluate the Offeror's capabilities to provide the required services. Offerors are required to
submit the following items as a complete proposal:
4.2.1 Certification
Certification page and the return of this completed RFP inclusive of all required forms
and any Addenda, signed and completed.
4.2.2 Organization Chart
Organization chart depicting key personnel proposed for the contract by assigned
area(s) of responsibility, corporate affiliation and job title. Include the name,
qualifications, resumes and experience of the Project Manager proposed to handle this
project. Include the same for additional personnel who may handle other aspects of the
Reassessment.
4.2.3 Approach to Completion
Written narrative detailing approach to completion of the Reassessment project. The
Offeror shall outline all additional responsibilities it expects the Owner to assume if
different from those specified herein.
4.2.4 References
Offeror shall include a list of a minimum of three references, from similar reassessment
projects only, who could attest to the Offeror's knowledge, quality of work, timeliness,
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diligence, flexibility, and ability to meet budget constraints. Include names, addresses,
email addresses, contact persons, and phone numbers of all references.
4.2.5 Timeline /Schedule
Offeror shall include with their proposal response, a monthly schedule in spreadsheet
format for the work plan that addresses all activities listed in the Statement of Needs,
commencing within ten days of contract award. Offeror may amend the specific tasking
to conform to their proposal and procedures, however, the format of the work
plan /schedule shall cover all duties and responsibilities outlined in the Statement of
Needs. Offeror shall provide current and planned workload schedule using the same
format for both, for ease of evaluation.
4.2.6 Fee Proposal
Offeror shall identify a fee proposal for reassessment based on the deliverables
expected and outlined herein. Offerors shall also provide a fixed fee per parcel for new
construction assessments. All fees shall be in the form of firm, fixed prices to remain in
effect for the first two years of the contract. Negotiations of price may be allowed only
for new construction fees.
4.2.7 Payment Terms
Offeror shall submit a payment schedule for services provided during the term of the
resulting contract; said payment schedule shall also be directly related to the successful
production of deliverables as noted in the Statement of Needs. The Owner reserves the
right to retain 10% of each invoice submitted until final completion and acceptance of
the reassessment project.
4.2.8 Compliance to Request for Proposals
Offerors shall provide the confirmation that they intend to comply with these
specifications by submitting a statement of compliance attesting that all specifications
contained in this document are acceptable and will be adhered to, unless specific
exceptions are noted on the Exceptions to RFP form provided on page 39 of the RFP.
5.0 EVALUATION AND AWARD CRITERIA
5.1 Evaluation Criteria.
An Evaluation Committee will evaluate the proposals using the following criteria.
5.1.1 Expertise, qualifications, and experience of the Offeror in providing and
conducting reassessment services relevant to the Owner's requirements, to include
qualifications of proposed staff. (25 points)
5.1.2 Approach to completing the reassessment services as specified in the Statement
of Needs. (25 points)
5.1.3 Proposed schedule for completion of all tasks outlined herein. (20 points)
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5.1.4 Proposed fees, as specified in Section 4.2.6. (30 points)
5.2 Award of Contract
Selection shall be made of two or more Offerors deemed to be fully qualified and best suited
among those submitting proposals on the basis of the evaluation criteria included in the
Request for Proposals, including fees, if so stated in the Request for Proposals. Negotiations
shall be conducted with the Offeror(s) so selected. Price shall be considered, but need not be
the sole determining factor. After negotiations have been conducted with each Offeror so
selected, the Owner shall select the Offeror(s) which, in its opinion, has made the best
proposal, and shall award the contract to those Offerors. The Owner may cancel this Request
for Proposals or reject proposals at any time prior to an award, and is not required to furnish a
statement of the reason why a particular proposal was not deemed to be the most
advantageous (Section 2.2- 4359(D), Code of Virginia). Should the Owner determine in writing
and in its sole discretion that only one Offeror is fully qualified, or that one Offeror is clearly
more highly qualified that the others under consideration, a contract may be negotiated and
awarded to that Offeror. The award document will be a contract incorporating by reference all
the requirements, terms and conditions of the solicitation and the Contractor's proposal as
negotiated.
5.3 Ownership of Documents
Any reports, studies, photographs, negatives, or other documents prepared by the Offeror(s)
for the specific, limited performance of its obligations under this contract shall be the exclusive
property of the Owner, and all such materials shall be remitted to the Owner by Offeror upon
completion, termination or cancellation of the contract. Offeror shall not use, willingly allow, or
cause to have such materials used for any purpose other than performance of Offeror's
obligations under this contract without the prior written consent of the Owner.
6.0 SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS /ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
6.1 Contract Period /Renewals
The Contractor shall commence work to be performed under this on April 1, 2016, provided the
contract has been approval by the Board of Supervisors, and shall complete and deliver said
work based upon the schedule dates included within this contract.
The term of this contract shall be for an initial four (4) year term (the initial reassessment and 2
years for new construction). Negotiations of price may be allowed at the renewal period of
each year for new construction only.
Contract Administration
The successful administration of this contract will require close coordination with the
Contract Administrator. The County Administrator shall serve as the Contract
Administrator. This individual is the interpreter of the conditions of the contract and the
judge of its performance.
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6.2 Insurance
By signing and submitting a proposal under this solicitation, the Offeror certifies that if awarded
the contract, it will have the insurance coverage specified on the attached Insurance Checklist
at the time the work commences. Additionally, it will maintain this coverage during the entire
term of the contract and that all insurance coverage will be provided by insurance companies
authorized to sell insurance in Virginia by the Virginia State Corporation Commission. During
the period of contract, Owner requires the Contractor to furnish certificates of insurance for
the coverage required, naming Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors as additional insured.
6.3 Progress Reports
The Contractor shall submit a written progress report when requested by the Board of
Supervisors, to include quantitative status of work completed or progress made on the
negotiated assessment schedule.
6.4 Method of Payment
The Owner will pay the Contractor based on contract prices for invoices submitted monthly, for
the work satisfactorily performed and in accordance with the final negotiated fee proposal. Ten
percent (10 %) of each invoice approved for payment shall be retained to insure satisfactory
compliance and performance from the contractor. The Owner will make payment within forty -
five (45) days of receipt of complete and accurate invoice. No monies shall be paid until fiscal
year 2017.
6.5 Performance, Labor and Materials Bonds
The Contractor shall deliver to the County Administrator an executed Commonwealth of
Virginia Standard Performance and Labor and Material Payment Bonds, each in the sum of the
contract amount, with the County of Pittsylvania, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth
of Virginia as obligee. The surety shall be a surety company or companies approved by the
State Corporation Commission to transact business in the Commonwealth of Virginia. No
payment shall be due and payable to the Contractor, even if the contract has been performed
in whole or in part, until the bonds have been delivered to and approved by the County
Administrator. Power -of- attorney is required for all bond signatures.
In lieu of a payment or performance bond, the Contractor may furnish a certified check or cash
escrow in the face amount required for the bond. The Contractor may furnish a letter of credit
in a form acceptable to the Owner and from a bank or savings and loan institution acceptable to
the Owner. Alternative forms of security provided under this subsection must afford the same
protection to the Owner as equivalent to the corporate surety bond.
6.6 Liquidated Damages
The Contractor and the Owner realize that time is of the essence and that the Owner will
suffer financial loss if the reassessment services specified herein, including the completion and
acceptance of the Reassessment Land Book, are not completed by December 31, 2017. The
parties also recognize the delays, expense and difficulties involved in proving in a legal
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preceding the actual loss suffered by the Owner if the work is not completed on time.
Accordingly, instead of requiring any such proof, the Owner and the Contractor agree that as
liquidated damages for delay (but not as a penalty), the Contractor shall pay the Owner $500
for each day that expires after the completion date.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
PURCHASING DEPARTMENT
L GENERAL CONDITIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS /OFFERORS
Reservation of County Rights:
The County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, to waive any informality and to
make an award to a party other than the low bidder, if deemed in the best interest of the County,
subject to the provisions under the Virginia Public Procurement Act.
The County does not discriminate against faith -based organizations.
2. Laws of the Commonwealth:
Any purchase order /contract resulting from this bid process shall be governed; in all respects
whether as to its validity, construction, capacity, performance or otherwise; by the laws of the
Commonwealth. Successful bidders providing goods to the County herewith assure the County
that they are conforming to the provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, as well
as the Virginia Fair Employment Act of 1975, as amended, where applicable and Section 2.2-
4311 of the Virginia Public Procurement Act which provides:
In every contract of over $10,000 the provisions in 1 and 2 below apply:
(1) During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees as follows:
A. Nondiscrimination Clause: The contractor will not discriminate against any employee or
applicant for employment because of race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, disability, or
other basis prohibited by state law relating to discrimination in employment, except where there
is a bona fide occupational qualification reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the
contractor. The contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and
applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of this nondiscrimination clause.
B. Equal Opportunity Employer: The contractor, in all solicitations or advertisements for
employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor, will state that such contractor is an equal
opportunity employer.
C. Notices, advertisements and solicitations placed in accordance with federal law, rule or
regulation shall be deemed sufficient for the purpose of meeting the requirements of this section.
(2) Subcontractors: The contractor will include the provisions of the foregoing paragraphs A, B, and C in
every subcontract or purchase order of over $10,000 so that the provisions will be binding upon each
subcontractor or vendor.
(3) Drug Free Workplace : During the performance of this contract, the contractor agrees to (i) provide a drug -
free workplace for the contractor's employees; (ii) post in conspicuous places, available to
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employees and applicants for employment, a statement notifying employees that the unlawful
manufacture, sale, distribution, possession, or use of a controlled substance or marijuana is
prohibited in the contractor's workplace and specifying the actions that will be taken against
employees for violations of such prohibition; (iii) state in all solicitations or advertisements for
employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor that the contractor maintains a drug -free
workplace; and (iv) include the provisions of the foregoing clauses in every subcontract or
purchase order of over $10,000, so that such provision will be binding upon each subcontractor
or vendor.
3. Tax Exemption:
The County is exempt from State sales, and use taxes and will issue a Certificate of Exemption
upon request. Deliveries against any items of this bid procedure shall be free from any excise or
transportation taxes. Excise exemption registration NO. 54- 600 -1508 may be used when
required or necessary on behalf of the County.
4. Modifications Additions. or Changes:
Modifications, additions, or changes to the terms and conditions of this invitation to bid may be
cause for rejection of your bid. All bids shall be entered on the official bid forms, if provided.
Bidders who attach or submit bids on their or any other forms may be considered unresponsive
and may be rejected if an official bid form is provided.
5. Delivery Point:
Except when otherwise specified herein, all items shall be F.O.B. delivered to any point within
the County as directed by the Central Purchasing Department.
6. Transportation and Packaging:
The authorized agent by signing this bid certifies and warrants that the bid price offered
for F.O.B. destination, includes only the actual freight rate costs at the lowest and best rate and is
based on the actual weight of the goods to be shipped. Except as otherwise specified herein,
standard commercial packaging, packing and shipping containers shall be used. All shipping
containers shall be properly and legibly marked or labeled on the outside with the commodity
description and number, size and quantity.
7. Evaluation of Bid Documents:
If any prospective bidder is in doubt as to the true meaning of any part of the specifications or
other bid documents, the prospective bidders shall submit a written request, within the time
frame provided, after receipt of the invitation to bid to the Central Purchasing Department. The
Central Purchasing Department will have final authority to review any discrepancies or
deficiencies in the specifications and then make the necessary interpretations or revisions.
Interpretations or revisions shall be made official by the issuance of any necessary addendum
and distributed to all potential bidders. The Central Purchasing Department will not be
responsible for explanations or interpretations of the bid documents, except as issued in writing
by the Purchasing Manager and/or County Administrator.
8. Default:
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In the case of default by the successful bidder or failure to deliver the goods or services ordered
by the time specified, the Department of Central Purchasing, after due written notice may
procure these goods or services from other sources and hold the defaulting vendor responsible
for any excess cost occasioned thereby.
8. Anti- Collusion Certification:
The authorized agent by signing this bid certifies and warrants that this bid is made without prior
understanding, agreement, or connection with any corporation, firm or person submitting a bid
for the same materials, supplies, equipment or services, and is in all respects fair and without
collusion or fraud. The signing agent understands collusive bidding is a violation of the Virginia
Governmental Frauds Act and Federal Law and can result in fines, prison sentences, and civil
damage awards. The signing agent also agrees to abide by all conditions of this bid and certifies
that he or she is duly authorized to sign this bid for the bidder represented herein.
9. Kickbacks:
The signing agent certifies and warrants that neither he /she nor the bidder from whom he /she is
authorized to act has offered or received any kickback from any other bidder, suppliers,
manufacturer, or subcontractor in connection with his/her bid on this solicitation. A kickback is
defined as an inducement for the award of a contract, subcontracts or order, in the form of any
payment, loan, subscription, advance, deposit of money, services or anything, present or
promised, unless consideration of substantially equal or greater value is exchange. Further, no
person shall demand or receive any payment, loan, subscription, advance, deposit of money,
services or anything of value in return for an agreement not to compete on a public contract.
10. Gifts by Bidder Offeror Contractor, or Subcontractor:
No bidder, offeror, contractor, or subcontractor, shall confer on any public employee or official
having formal responsibility for a procurement transaction, any payment, loan, subscription,
advance, deposit of money, services or anything of more than nominal value, present or
promised, unless consideration of substantially equal or greater value is exchanged.
11. Termination/Cancellation of Contract
Subject to the provisions below, the contract may be terminated by either
party upon thirty (30) days advance written notice to the other party; but if any work or service
hereunder is in progress, but not completed as of the date of termination, then this contract may be
extended upon written approval of the County until said work or services are completed and accepted.
A. Termination for Convenience
In the event that this contract is terminated or cancelled upon
request and for the convenience of the County, without the required thirty (30) days advance
written notice, then the County shall negotiate reasonable termination costs, if applicable.
B. Termination for Cause
Termination by the County for cause, default or negligence on the party of the appraiser
or firm shall be excluded from the foregoing provision; termination costs, if any, shall
not apply. The thirty (30) days advance notice requirement is waived in the event of
Termination of Cause.
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C. Non-Appropriation Clause /Termination due to Unavailability of Funds in Succeeding Fiscal
Years
When funds are not appropriated or otherwise made available to support continuation of
performance in a subsequent fiscal year, the contract shall be cancelled and the contractor
shall be reimbursed for the reasonable value of any non - recurring costs incurred but not
amortized in the price of the supplies or services delivered under the contract.
12. Quantities:
Quantities set forth in this invitation are estimates only, and the successful bidder shall supply at
bid prices actual quantities as ordered regardless of whether such total quantities are more or less
than those shown.
13. Ordering:
All orders from the County shall be issued by the Central Purchasing Department. A County
purchase order number is required for the contract; yet partial order quantities and deliveries will
be accepted upon request or as outlined in the Special Specifications, by the Central Purchasing
Department. No other department or personnel other than those in the Central Purchasing
Department of the County are qualified to issue purchase orders, make changes in orders, or
accept delivery on orders under this contract without specific written authorization being
received by the contractor from the Central Purchasing Department or as otherwise specified in
the Special Specifications.
14. invoices/Billing Process:
Invoices for items ordered, delivered, and accepted by the Central Purchasing Department or
authorized departments shall be submitted by the contractor directly to the Accounting
Department, at the address shown on the purchase order. The purchase order number must be
referenced on all invoices regardless of quantities delivered, backordered, etc. Any outstanding
quantities not included in the billing or invoice should be shown on a separate statement
specifically marked, as not being an invoice for payment yet is an accountability of items and
cost outstanding.
15. Discounts:
All bids will be evaluated and awarded on net prices. Cash discounts will not be considered in
making awards. If cash discounts for prompt payment are offered, it must be clearly shown on
the bid forms in the space provided. On monthly invoices any payment terms must be clearly
marked. The County will attempt to take advantage of any such discounts provided our
timetable allows us to do so.
16. Hold Harmless:
The successful contractor assumes and agrees to indemnify, defend and hold harmless
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, its officers, agents, and employees from any claims, damages and
actions of any kind or nature, whether at law or in equity, arising from or caused by the use of
any materials, labor, goods, or equipment of any kind or nature furnished by the contractor,
provided that such liability is not attributable to the sole negligence on the part of the using
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agency or to the manner outlined by the contractor and description literature or specifications
submitted with the contractor's bid.
18. Warranty:
The contractor shall provide warranty documents on any material, goods or equipment of any
kind or nature provided by the contractor, his subcontractor or other agents. The warranty shall
be in effect for the period of time specified.
19. Contractual Intent
Upon successful award of this bid by the County, it is the County's intent to have a written
contract fully executed by all participating parties. This contract shall delineate the capacity,
performances and considerations for all parties involved.
The contents of the bid submitted by the successful bidder and the bid specifications shall
become a part of any contract awarded as a result of these specifications. The successful vendor
will be expected to sign a "Standard Contract for Services" with the County.
Sample contracts may be submitted by either party at the time of the bid, however, the County
reserves the right to use its uniform contract format over all samples submitted.
20. Insurance
By signing and submitting a bid/proposal under this solicitation, the Bidder /Offeror certifies that
if awarded the contract, it will maintain all required Worker's Compensation, Employer's
Liability, Commercial General Liability and Automobile Liability insurance coverage during the
entire term of the contract and that all insurance coverage will be provided by insurance
companies authorized to sell insurance in Virginia by the Virginia State Corporation
Commission. Copies of insurance certificates shall be submitted with all bids /proposals.
21. Use of Name Brands Within These Specifications:
The name of a certain brand, make, manufacturer, or definite specification is to denote the
quality to the specific brand, make, manufacturer, or specification named; it is to set forth and
convey to prospective bidders the general style, type, character and quality of article desired, and
wherever in specifications or contract documents a particular brand, make of materials, device or
equipment shall be regarded merely as a standard. Any other brand, make of material, device or
equipment which is recognized the equal of that specified, considering quality, workmanship and
economy of operation and is suitable for the purpose intended, shall be considered responsive to
the specifications.
22. Access To Records:
The County Administrator or his duly authorized agent, shall, until the expiration of three (3)
years following the final payment on this Agreement, have access to and the right to examine
and copy any directly pertinent books, documents, papers, and records of Lessor and Assignee
involving transactions related to this Agreement. Lessor and Assignee shall have the reciprocal
right, until the expiration of three (3) years following final payment on this Agreement, to have
access to and examine and copy any directly pertinent books, documents, papers and records of
the County Administrator in the event of litigation or arbitration involving this Agreement, rights
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of access, examination and copying hereunder granted to Lessor, Assignee, and Lessee shall
continue until such claims have been finally disposed of
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STATEMENT OF DISCLAIMER
(BID OR RFP #)
This is to certify that no employee, official, or elected officer of the County of Pittsylvania has a
proprietary interest in the company, corporation, partnership, or other organization, famishing the goods and/or
services, or stands to benefit personally from the furnishing of such goods or services as referenced above.
Attest:
Secretary
STATE OF
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TITLE:
To -Wit:
Date
I, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for the State aforesaid, whose
commission as such will expire on the day of , 20_,
do hereby certify that
the foregoing statement bearing date of
whose name(s) is /are signed to
20 this day personally
appeared before me in the State aforesaid and acknowledged the same before me.
GIVEN under my hand and seal this day of
Notary Public
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CONTRACTOR ELIGIBILITY CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that this person/film/corporation has not been barred from
bidding on contracts by any agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia, nor is this
person/fun/ corporation a part of any firm/corporation that has been barred from bidding
on contracts by any agency of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
Name of Official
Title
Firm or Corporation
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Required
X 1.
X
DIVISION OF RISK MANAGEMENT
INSURANCE CHECKLIST
Items marked "X" are required to be provided if award is made to your firm.
Limits
Coverage Required (figures denotes minimum)
Workers' Compensation 1. Statutory Limits of the
and Employers' Liability; Commonwealth of VA
Admitted in Virginia Yes
Employers' Liability $500,000/$500,000 /$100,000
All States Endorsement Statutory
USL & H Endorsement Statutory
Voluntary Compensation Endorsement
Best's Guide Rating -A -VIII or better, or its equivalent
2. Commercial General Liability
2.
$1,000,000 (CSL) Each Occurrence
General Aggregate
$2,000,000
Products /Completed Operations
$2.000,000
Personal and Advertising Injury
$1,000,000
Fire Legal Liability
$50,000 Per Occurrence
Best's Guide Rating -A -VIII or better, or its equivalent
3. Automobile Liability
3.
$1,000,000 combined
Owned, Hired, Borrowed & Non -owned
Single Limit Bodily
Motor Carrier Act End.
Injury and Property
Best's Guide Rating -A -VIII or
Damage Each Occurrence
better, or its equivalent
(note, symbol "1" on liability coverage)
4. Prof. Errors and Omissions
4.
$1,000,000 (CSL) Each Claim
Best's Guide Rating -A -VIII or better, or its equivalent
S. Garage Liability
5.
$1,000,000 CSL Each Occurrence
6. Garage Keeper's Legal Liability
6.
a) Maximum Value of One Vehicle
Best's Guide Rating -A -VIII or better,
b) Maximum Value of All Vehicles
Or its equivalent
Held by Contractor
7. Umbrella Liability
7.
$1,000,000
Best's Guide Rating -A -VIII or better, or its equivalent.
S. Other Insurance:
X 9. Pittsylvania County named as additional insured on Auto and General Liability Policies
(This coverage is primary to all other coverage the County may possess and must be shown on the certificate)
X 10. 30 day written notice of cancelation of any policy referenced on the certificate of insurance shall be given to Pittsylvania County. —
Ref. Code of Virginia Section 38.2 -231. Also, the words "endeavor to" and "failure to mail such notice" clause shall be removed from the cancellation notice.
X 11. The Certificate must state Bid /RFP No. and Bid /RFP Title.
X 12. Contractor shall submit Certificate of Insurance within five (5) business days from notification of award, and
shall provide updated Certificates for the duration of the contract.
OFFEROR STATEMENT
We understand the Insurance Requirements of these specifications and will comply in full if awarded this contract.
FIRM
SIGNATURE
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PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
Ownership of all data, materials, and documentation originated and prepared for the Owner pursuant to the REQUEST
FOR PROPOSAL shall belong exclusively to the Owner and be subject to public inspection in accordance with the Virginia
Freedom of Information Act. Trade secrets or proprietary information submitted by an Offeror shall not be subject to
public disclosure under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, however, the Offeror must invoke the protections of
Section 2.2 -4342F of the Code of Virginia, in writing, either before or at the time the data or other material is submitted.
The written notice must specifically identify the data or materials to be protected and state the reasons why protection
is necessary. The proprietary or trade secret material submitted must be identified by some distinct method such as
highlighting or underlining and must indicate only the specific words, figures, or paragraphs that constitute trade secret
or proprietary information.
NOTICE OF PROPRIETARY INFORMATION
Confidentiality References Protection in Accordance with the Code of Virginia, Section 2.2 -4342F
Section Title Page Number Reason(s) for Withholding from Disclosure
INSTRUCTIONS: Identify the data or other materials to be protected and state the reasons by using the codes listed
below. Indicate die specific words, figures, or paragraphs that constitute trade secrets or proprietary materials.
A- This page contains information relating to trade secrets', and "proprietary information" including processes.
Operations, style of work, or apparatus, identified as confidential statistical data, amount or source of any income of
any person (or) partnership. See Virginia Public Procurement Act, Section 2.2- 4342E ". Unauthorized disclosure of
such information would violate the Trade Secrets Act 18 U.S.C. 1905.
B- This page contains proprietary information including confidential, commercial or financial information which was
provided to the Government on a voluntary basis and is of the type that would not customarily be released to the
public. See Virginia Public Procurement Act, Section 2.2- 4342F; 5 U.S.C. 552 (b) (4); 12 C.F.R. 309.5(c) (4).
C- This page contains proprietary information including confidential, commercial or financial information. This
disclosure of such information would cause substantial harm to competitive position and impair the Government's
ability to obtain necessary information from contractors in die future. 5 U.S.C. See Virginia Public Procurement Act.
Section 2.2- 4342F; 552 (b) (4); 12 C. F. R 309.5(c) (4).
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EXCEPTIONS TO RFP
Name of Offeror:
RFP Title: County Reassessment and New Construction Appraisal Services RFP #12 -02 -01
Please list any deviations to HPP speaJlcacmns aeluw:
Page Number Explanation of exception and any proposed
Section Title
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ATTACHMENT A
IMPROVEMENT AND GENERAL PROPERTY DATA
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE: I AGENDA DATE:
Proclamation — Annual Countywide Spring Cleanup 04 -04 -2016
Month and Request for Landfill Tipping Fee Waiver
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Proclamation
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION•
ATTACHMENTS:
Yes
REVIEWED BY: CT _ J
ITEM NUMBER:
11
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
BACKGROUND:
The Pittsylvania County supports an annual countywide spring cleanup during the month of April 2016.
DISCUSSION:
Attached hereto, you will find a proclamation from the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors for the
countywide cleanup for April 2016. The proclamation contains a special action by the Board of Supervisors for the
citizens to bring in any of their trash to the landfill Friday, April 22, 2016 from 7:30am until 3:30pm AND from
10:00am until 2:00pm on Saturday, April 23, 2016, waiving the tipping for the citizens to bring in their trash to the
landfilL The County is only limited by the items it can take in at the landfill that must be non- hazardous and
permitted under the County's permit.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors pass the proclamation which establishes the special wavier of tipping
fees to citizens Friday, April 22, 2016 from 7:30am until 3:30pm AND from 10:00am until 2:00pm on Saturday,
April 23, 2016. This motion would require a Roll Call Vote.
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Vittfsplbania Countp 38oarb of 6uperbiooro
proclamation
COUNTYWIDE SPRING CLEANUP
April 2016
VIRGINIA: AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS IN THE GENERAL DISTRICT COURTROOM IN CHATHAM,
VIRGINIA ON MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2016, THE FOLLOWING PROCLAMATION WAS
PRESENTED AND ADOPTED:
Whereas, Pittsylvania County is rich in beauty and natural resources; and
Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County and the Pittsylvania County
Beautification Committee strive to improve the quality of life in our community through enhanced
community awareness, education, and public /private partnerships working together on projects that
keep our environment clean and free of debris, beautify our neighborhoods and public spaces, and
instill pride and a sense of ownership in our community; and
Whereas, Pittsylvania County Citizens realize a cleanup effort is needed to display pride in our
community for ourselves, our visitors, and for industrial prospects; and
Whereas, all people, regardless of race, gender, income, or geography, have a moral right to a
healthy, sustainable environment with economic growth; and
Whereas, all residents of Pittsylvania County have a citizenship responsibility to protect and care
for the beauty and natural resources of Pittsylvania County, and a countywide cleanup campaign
will encourage individuals to participate in the improvement of their community's environment
through the three main focus areas of litter prevention, waste reductions and recycling, and
beautification; and
Whereas, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors will sponsor a "Take Your Trash to the
Landfill On Us" from 7:30am until 3:30pm on Friday, April 22, 2016 AND from 10.00am until
2:06pm on Saturday, April 23, 2016, waiving tipping fees for citizens bringing their trash to the
landfill on that day; then
Now, Therefore, Be It Proclaimed, that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors proclaims
April 2016 as Countywide Spring Cleanup Month in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and encourages
all communities, civic and professional groups, businesses, churches, schools, families and
individual citizens to take an active role in making the communities in Pittsylvania County a more
beautif d place to live, work and play.
Given under my hand this day 4`h day of April, 2016
Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Clarence C. Monday, Clerk
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
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REPORTS FROM
MEMBERS
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REPORTS FROM
LEGAL COUNSEL
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REPORTS FROM
COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR
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VIRGINIA
Darrell W. Dalton, Director of Buildings &
Properties t r.
Building & Grounds Department
51 N. Main St. `u (7)
P.O. Box 426
Chatham, Virginia 24531 �'t � G I
E -mail: darrell.dalton @pittgov.org
Phone (434) 432 -1768
Fax (434) 432 -7714
Gretna /Hurt (434) 656 -6211
Bachelors HaB /Whitmell (434) 797 -9550
To: Otis S. Hawker, Assistant County Administrator
From: Kaylyn Myers, Administrative Assistant III, County AdministratiorrQA`�`
Date: March 31, 2016
Subject: COMPLETED WORK ORDERS — MARCH 2016
Attached please find a listing, by department, of completed work orders for the month of
March. This list does not reflect work orders in progress but not yet completed, actual
expenses incurred, or routine maintenance necessary for the smooth operation of the County
facilities. However, it does reflect the total number of man - hours.
Presently, there are approximately 7 work orders still outstanding.
If you have any questions concerning this, please do not hesitate to contact me.
KM
Attachment
cc: Clarence Monday, County Administrator
Darrell W. Dalton, Superintendent of Building & Grounds
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WORK ORDERS COMPLETED FOR MONTH OF MARCH 2016
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CLERK OF COURT
2
2
CODE COMPLIANCE (PLANNING COMMISSSION & ZONING)
2
3
COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE
2
2
COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEY
COMPACTOR SITE
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR AND ASST ". COUNTY ADMIN.
2
4
COUNTY ATTORNEY
COURTHOUSE (1968 ANNEX)
COURTHOUSE (EDWIN R. SHIELDS)
CSA -CPMB
DEPOT BUILDING
EMERGENCY 911 FACILITY
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH
FINANCE
FIRE MARSHAL
GENERAL DISTRICT COURT
I
1
GRANTS ADMINISTRATION
HEALTH DEPARTMENT
4
6
HUMAN RESOURCES
HUMAN SERVICES FACILITY
INDUSTRIAL PARKS
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
JAIL
42
28
JUVENILE & DOMESTIC COURT
3
3
JUVENILE & DOMESTIC COURT SERVICES UNIT
1
I
LANDFILL
2
6
LIBRARY
5
40
LITERACY
MAGISTRATE
MOSES BUILDING
2
4
OLD DOMINION AG. COMPLEX
PCED BUILDING
PURCHASING
3
3
REASSESSMENT
RECREATIONS RAIL-TRAIL & WAYSIDE PARK
RECREATIONAL
REGISTRAR -VOTING PRECINCTS
1
8
SHERIFF
3
4
SOCIAL SERVICES
3
10
TREASURER
2
4
VICTIM WITNESS
OTHER, 4380 BERRY HILL RD
RINGGOLD DEPOT
CALLANDS CLERKS OFFICE
1
2
OLD BLAIRS SCHOOL
KENTUCK WALKING TRAIL
TOTAL WORK ORDERS COMPLETED - MARCH 1016
90
149
YEAR TO DATE 07/01/1015 - 06/30/2016
703
1,075
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Otis Hawker, Interim
County Administrator
P.O. Box 426
Chatham, Virginia 24531
e -mail: dsleeper @pittgov.org
VIRGINIA
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MEMORANDUM
To: Otis S. Hawker, Assistant County Administrator
From: Pete Boswell., Chief Animal Control Officer
Date: April 1, 2016, Subject: Animal Control Activity Report
Phone (434) 432 -7710
Fax (434) 432 -7714
Gretna /Hurt (434) 656 -6211
During the period of March 1,2016, through March 31,2016_1 the Animal Control Officers responded
to 284 calls; and 101 follow up calls as per Pete Boswell, Chief Animal Control Officer, resulting in the
following:
Description
Number
Remarks
Animals taken into custody:
78
Dogs
45
Cats
31
Other
2
1- OPOSSUMS 1 -skunk
Animals on hand at month end
13
Animals dispatched
8
2 -due to injuries and Idog bite
Licenses checked
56
Court cases
9
Summons
11
Animals Adopted
5
Animals returned to owners
4
Cats taken to the Humane Society
31
Animals Transferred
26
LAP 2 ---- FCHS 12 ----- DAHS 4 ---- MHCSPCA 8
Injured animals picked up
8
Animals found in traps
28
Exposures: Human/Saliva
0
Exposures: Dogs/Cats/Wildlife
0
Dog Bites
2
Cat Bites
0
Cruelty Checks
2
Well -being Checks
5
Cat/Dog Fights
3
Investigated killings by dogs/cats
1
Investigate killings by Coyotes
0
If you have any questions concerning this, please do not hesitate to contact me.
1 still born,
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
VIRGINIA
.455 1, V9
Otis Hawker, Interim C y
County Administrator n Phone (434) 432 -7710
L '�1 F
P.O. Box 426 a S. ., c Fax ( 434 ) 432 -7714
4 ✓ c7 z Gretna /Hurt 434 656 -6211
Chatham, Virginia 24531 ;� W ti✓ �. ( )
e -mail: dsleeper @pittgov.org J'
MEMORANDUM
To: Otis S. Hawker, Assistant County Administrator
From: Pete Boswell., Chief Animal Control Officer
Date: April 1, 2016
Subject: Conservators of the Peace
Solid Waste Monitoring Report
The Animal Control Officers whom have been appointed to the position of Conservators of the Peace
monitoring solid waste sites in Pittsylvania County, as per Pete Boswell, Chief Animal Control Officer,
for the period of March 1, 2016 through, March 31,2016
Description
Number
Remarks
5 hr
Total hours monitored
31
Vehicles enterinS sites
7
Vehicles checked
0
Summons' issued
0
Court Cases
0
Convictions
If you have any questions concerning this, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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COMMONWEALTH of ° VI1RG11NIA
Office of the Governor
Terence R. McAuliffe
11, n'ernur
April 1, 2016
Mr. Clarence Monday
Pittsylvania County Administrator
Post Office Box 426
Chatham, Virginia 24531
Dear Mr. Monday
Thank you and congratulations on the designation of the Banister River Extension as a
state Scenic River under the Virginia Treasures initiative. I am pleased to present you with the
enclosed certificate of recognition.
For centuries and around the world, our Commonwealth has been known for the beauty
of our environment and for the rich diversity found in our forests, wetlands, streams and fields.
These treasures benefit all Virginians and are economic and environmental assets. Most
importantly, they are a huge part of our culture.
Whether it is through land conservation, establishment of new parks or park facilities,
trails, wildlife habitats, or protection of historic or scenic resources, the actions you have taken
join you with others across Virginia in fostering a stewardship ethic for our natural and cultural
resources. Thank you for taking this step to help protect and showcase Virginia's many and
diverse treasures.
It is my hope that as more citizens become aware of our natural and cultural resources,
they will be inspired to protect and preserve Virginia's many treasures for future generations to
enjoy.
Thank you again for being a part of this legacy.
Enclosure
Patrick Henry Building • III l East Broad Street • Richmond, Virginia 23219
(804) 786 -2211 • TTY (800) 828 -1120
www.governonvirginia.gov
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY CODE COMPLIANCE
MONTHLY REPORT & FEES
March 2016
TYPES OF PERMITS
92
BUILDING PERMIT FEES COLLECTED
$8,287.48
92
LEVY COLLECTED
$166.01
0
SUBDIVISION FEES COLLECTED
$0.00
23
ZONING PERMIT FEES COLLECTED
$105.00
0
REINSPECTION FEES COLLECTED
$0.00
9
LAND DISTURBING FEES COLLECTED
$80.00
216
TOTAL FEES COLLECTED
$8,638.49
MONTHLY BUILDING VALUES
7
NEW DWELLINGS
$2,343,600.00
8
MOBILE HOMES /OFFICE TRAILERS
157,000.00
3
DOUBLE -WIDE MOBILE HOMES
205,000.00
1
MODULAR
263,283.00
9
COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION
311,921.00
64
MISCELLANEOUS
652,870.00
92
TOTAL
$3,933,674.00
NONTAXABLE: $58,730.00
$7,939,441.00
MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT
UMBER OF
UMBER OF REJECTIONS OF WORK
UMBER OF E & S INSPECTIONS
BER OF MILES INSPECTORS TRAVELED
MONTHLY ZONING FEES
234
33
33
0
REZONING FEES COLLECTED
$0.00
0
SPECIAL USE PERMIT FEES COLLECTED
0.00
0
VARIANCE & APPEAL FEES COLLECTED
0.00
0
APPEALS
0.00
0
TOTAL
$0.00
Respectfully Submitted,
Odle H. Shelton, Jr.
Director of Code Compliance/
Zoning Administrator
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