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03-17-09 Adjourned MeetingPITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ADJOURNED MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2009 GENERAL DISTRICT COURTROOM EDWIN R. SHIELDS COURTHOUSE ADDITION AGENDA 1. Call to Order - 7:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Items to be added to the Agenda (a) Appointment to the DRBDC Board (b) Illegal Dumpsite Clean up 6. Approval of Agenda 7. Hearing of Citizens 8. Consent Agenda: (a) Ratify Resolution for Declaration of Emergency-March 2, 2009- and Ratify Resolution to End Declaration of Emergency (b) Proclamation - National Agriculture Week (c) Proclamation - National Animal Control Week (d) Expenditure Refunds (e) Project Lifesaver (~ Federal Restricted Seizure Funds - Sheriff (g) State Restricted Seizure Funds - Sheriff (h) Approve Regional One - Apri12009 Public Hearin~s Rezoning Case: Case 1: Lewis Callands-Banister District - R-09-007 A-1, Agricultural District to RC-1, Residential Combined Subdivision District Case 2: Mary Johnson Moore for the Three Red Barns, Inc., and Hedrick Johnson Development Corp., and E. Wayne & Margie Johnson - Westover District- R-09-008 B-2, Business District, General to R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District Case 3: James M. Farlow, Jr. - Westover District - R-09-009 M-1, Industrial District, Light Industry to M-2, Industrial District, Heavy Industry Case 4: Withdrawn - R-09-O10 Case 5: Jessie L. Barksdale and Deborah Barksdale - Banister District - R-09-O11 R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District to A-1, Agricultural District Case 6: Withdrawn - R-09-012 Old Business (Carried over from Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting on March 2, 2009- Public Hearings) 10. Public Hearing on Proposed Pittsylvania County School Budget for FY2009-2010, Totaling $84,968,733. 11. Public Hearing on Proposed Pittsylvania County Budget for FY2009-2010, Totaling $225,908,595. PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ADJOURNED MEETING TUESDAY, MARCH 17, 2009 GENERAL DISTRICT COURTROOM EDWIN R. SHIELDS COURTHOUSE ADDITION AGENDA 1.` Call to Order - 7:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call 3. Invocation 4. Pledge of Allegiance 5. Items to be added to the Agenda 6. Approval of Agenda 7. Hearing of Citizens 8. Consent Agenda: (a) Ratify Resolution for Declaration of Emergency-March 2, 2009- and Ratify Resolution to End Declaration of Emergency (b) Proclamation - National Agriculture Week (c) Proclamation - National Animal Control Week (d) Expenditure Refunds (e) Project Lifesaver ( fl Federal Restricted Seizure Funds - Sheriff (g) State Restricted Seizure Funds - Sheriff (h) Approve Regional One - Apri12009 Public Hearings 9. Rezoning Case: Case 1: Lewis Callands-Banister District - R-09-007 A-1, Agricultural District to RC-1, Residential Combined Subdivision District Case 2: Mary Johnson Moore for the Three Red Barns, Inc., and Hedrick Johnson Development Corp., and E. Wayne & Margie Johnson - Westover District- R-09-008 B-2, Business District, General to R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District Case 3: James M. Farlow, Jr. - Westover District - R-09-009 M-1, Indu,strial District, Light Industry to M-2, Industrial District, Hecrvy Industry Case 4: Withdrawn - R-09-O10 Case 5: Jessie L. Barksdale and Deborah Barksdale - Banister District - R-09-O 11 R-1, Kesiclential Suburban Subdivision District to A-1, Agrieultural District Case 6: Withdrawn - R-09-012 Old Business (Carried over from Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting on Mareh 2, 2009- Public Hearings) 10. Public Hearing on Proposed Pittsylvania County School Budget for FY2009-2010, Totaling $84,968,733. 11. Public Hearing on Proposed Pittsylvania County Budget for FY2009-2010, Totaling $225,908,595. 12. Proposed Amendments to Chapter 6, ofthe Pittsylvania County Code, Section 6-13.2 - 6-13.3, raising the Consumer Utility Tax from 15% of the first $15 to 20% of the first $15. 13. Proposed Amendments to Chapter 6, of the Pittsylvania County Code, to establish a discount for early payment of the biennial ta.xes due on real estate and personal property. These are proposed amendments to Chapter 6-1.2, Subsection G, of the Pittsylvania County Code. New Business 14. Resolution - Uranium Mining - Mr. Davis 15. Discussion on Required Reassessment - Mr. Barber 16. Discussion on State Lottery Funds - Mr. Barber 17. Discussion of Proposed Amendment to Pittsylvania County Litter Ordinances (Chapter 33) to Reflect Code of Virginia for Fines and Littering - Mr. Ecker 18. Discussion of Submitting a Resolution to Senator Robert Hurt to Allow the County to Increase Sales Tax by 1% More - Mr. Ecker 19. Bid Award - Compactor and Container 20. Bid Award - Roll-off Truck 21. Position Reclassification - Circuit Court 22. Community Policy and Management Board (CPMB) Supplement 23. Dan River Business Development Center (DRBDC) Grant Request 24. Contract between Pittsylvania County and the City of Danville - Mega Park 25. Contract between Pittsylvania County, the City of Danville and the Regional Industrial Facilities Authority (RIFA) - Grants and Trough Funds Reports from Board Members Reports from Officers and Committees 26. Recommendations from Finance Committee 27. Recommendations from Legislative Committee Reports from County Administrator Closed Session 28. Discussion, consideration or interviews of prospective candidates for employment: assignment, appointment, promotion, performance, demotion, salaries, disciplining or resignation of specific public officers, appointees or employees of any public body; and evaluation of performance of departments or schools of public institutions of higher education where such evaluation will necessarily involve discussion of the performance of specific individuals. Authority: Section 2.2-3711 (A) (1) of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. Adjournment 12. Proposed Amendments to Chapter 6, of the Pittsylvania County Code, Section 6-13.2 - 6-13.3, raising the Consumer Utility Tax from 15% of the first $15 to 20% of the first $15. 13. Proposed Amendments to Chapter 6, of the Pittsylvania County Code, to establish a discount for early payment of the biennial taxes due on real estate and personal property. These are proposed amendments to Chapter 6-1.2, Subsection G, of the Pittsylvania County Code. 14. Proposed Amendments to Chapter 9, of the Pittsylvania County Code, to raise the Motor Vehicle Fee from $29.50 to $38.75, to match the State maximum, modifying Sections 9-47, 9-49, and 9-55 of the Pittsylvania County Code. 15. Proposed Amendments to Chapter 6, of the Pittsylvania County Code, Section 6-1.1 - 6-1.3 to raise the Personal Property Tax from $7.75 per $100 dollars of value to $8.50 per $100 dollars of value, 50% relief. New Business 16. Resolution - Uranium Mining - Mr. Davis 17. Resolution - Virginia Power - Mr. Ingram 18. Discussion on Required Reassessment - Mr. Barber 19. Discussion on State Lottery Funds - Mr. Barber 20. Discussion of Proposed Amendment to Pittsylvania County Litter Ordinances (Chapter 33) to Reflect Code of Virginia for Fines and Littering - Mr. Ecker 21. Discussion of Submitting a Resolution to Senator Robert Hurt to Allow the County to Increase Sales Tax by 1% More - Mr. Ecker 22. Bid Award - Compactor and Container 23. Bid Award - Roll-off Truck 24. Position Reclassification - Circuit Court 25. Community Policy and Management Board (CPMB) Supplement 26. Dan River Business Development Center (DRBDC) Grant Request 27. Contract between Pittsylvania County and the City of Danville - Mega Park 28. Contract between Pittsylvania County, the City of Danville and the Regional Industrial Facility Authority (RIFA) - Grants and TROF Funds Reports from Board Members Reports from Officers and Committees 29. Recommendations from Finance Committee 30. Recommendations from Legislative Committee Reports from County Administrator Closed Session 31. Discussion, consideration or interviews of prospective candidates for employment: assignment, appointment, promotion, performance, demotion, salaries, disciplining or resignation of specific public officers, appointees or employees of any public body; and evaluation of performance of departments or schools of public institutions of higher education where such evaluation will necessarily involve discussion of the performance of specific individuals. Authority: Section 2.2-3711 (A) (1) of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. Adjournment