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BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
ADJOURNED MEETING
JUNE 21, 2016
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
ADJOURNED MEETING
TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 2016
GENERAL DISTRICT COURTROOM
11 BANK STREET, CHATHAM, VA 24531
AGENDA
1. Call to Order — 7:00 p.m.
2. Roll Call
Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
3. Moment of Silence
4. Pledge of Allegiance
5. Items to be added to the Agenda
(a)
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock
Second: Barber Hagerman Blackstock
Davis
Davis
Scearce
Scearce
Warren
Warren
Barksdale
Barksdale
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Motion: Barber Hagerman
Second: Barber Hagerman
Blackstock
Blackstock
Davis
Davis
Scearce
Scearce
Warren
Warren
Barksdale
Barksdale
HEARING OF CITIZENS
CONSENT AGENDA
6. (a) Letters of Congratulation — Pittsylvania County Sports Hall of Fame; 2016 Inductees
Pages 12-14
(b) Resolution 2016-06-01-VDOT Rural Additions; Bennett Street Pages 15-17
(c) Ratify Resolution 2016-06-02-VDOT 6 Year Plan FY2016/17-2021/22 Pages 18-19
(d) Pittsylvania County Personnel Policies Manual — Language Modification to 6.15;
Family Medical Leave Act (FMLA) Pages 20-22
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Rezoning Cases
Case 1: Vicky N. Adams & Gayle N. Deel — Callands/Gretna Election District: R-16-012
R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District to A-1, Agricultural District
Open: _
Speakers.
Close.
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Roll Call Vote
Comments:
Y N A
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
(Rall Call Vote YorN)
Case 2: James Cocke Moon, Jr. -Staunton River Election District: R-16-013
R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District to A-1, Agricultural District
Open: _
Speakers.
Close:
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Roll Call Vote
Comments:
Y N A
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
(Roll CaU Vote Y or N)
Case 3: Mitchell 29 Properties, LLC -Banister Election District: R-16-014
RC -1, Residential Combined Subdivision District to B-2, Business District, General
Open: Close.
Speakers:
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Roll Call tote
Comments:
Y N A
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
(Roll Call Vote Yor N)
7. Comprehensive Services Act (CSA) Supplement Request —At the Board of Supervisors'
June 6, 2016 meeting a motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Mr. Warren
which required a 10 -Day Layover that has now been met. Roll Call Vote required.
Pages 25-26
Roll Call Vote
Comments:
Y N A
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
(RoR Call Vote Yor 11)
8. Expenditure Refunds for May 2016 — At the Board of Supervisors' June 6, 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 27-30
Roll Call Vote
Comments:
Y N A
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
(Roll Call Vote Yor N)
NEW BUSINESS
9. Springsted, Inc. — Discussion of hiring process for new County Administrator
Page 32
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Comments:
10. Award Contract: Callahan Hill, Medical Center Road, and W.I Powell Compactor Sites
paving Pages 33-35
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Comments:
11. Award Contract: Architect/Engineering Services for Courthouse Crime Prevention
through Environmental Design Pages 36-53
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Comments:
12. Resolution 2016-06-03; Danville Utilities rates Pages 54-58
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Comments:
APPOINTMENTS
13. Upcoming term appointments Page 60
(a) Danville Community College Board of Trustees: Pittsylvania County
Representative
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
(b) Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services Board: Callands/Gretna & Staunton
River District Representatives
Callands/Gretna:
Motion: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Second: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Staunton River:
Motion: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Second. Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
(c) Pittsylvania County Board of Assessors
Dan River:
Motion: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Second: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Banister:
Motion: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Second: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Chatham/Blairs:
Motion: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Second: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Tunstall:
Motion: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Second: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Westover:
Motion: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Second: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Staunton River:
Motion: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Second: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Callands-Gretna:
Motion: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
Second: Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren
Barksdale
(d) Pittsylvania County Library
Board of Trustees — Westover
District
Motion:
Barber Hagerman Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren Barksdale
Second:
Barber Hagerman Blackstock
Davis
Scearce
Warren Barksdale
BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS
REPORTS FROM LEGAL COUNSEL
REPORTS FROM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
CLOSED SESSION
Time Entered in Closed Session:
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Roll Call Vote
Y N A
Barber
Hagerman
Blackstock
Scearce
Davis
Warren
Barksdale
(Roll Call Vote Y or N)
21. (a) 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 or expanding its facilities in the community.
Legal Authority: Virginia Code Section 2.2-3711(A)(5)
Subject: Project Axis
Purpose: Discussion of Potential Economic Development Incentives
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
(b) 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 or expanding its facilities in the community.
Legal Authority: Virginia Code Section 2.2-3711(A)(5)
Subject: Project Cardinal
Purpose: Discussion of Potential Economic Development Incentives
Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
RETURN TO OPEN SESSION AND CERTIFICATION
Motion to return to Open Session:
Motion: Barber Hagerman
Second. Barber Hagerman
Time Returned to Open Session:
Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
CERTIFY CLOSED MEETING
BE IT RESOLVED that at the Meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors on June
21, 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.
Tim R. Barber
Jerry A. Hagerman
Elton W. Blackstock
Joe B. Davis
Ronald S. Scearce
Robert W. Warren
Jessie L. Barksdale
Vote
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
Yes/No
ADJOURNMENT Motion: Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
TIME: _ Second. Barber Hagerman Blackstock Davis Scearce Warren Barksdale
TO BE ADDED
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HEARING OF
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CONSENT
AGENDA
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE:
Letters of Congratulation — Pittsylvania County 06-21-2016
Sports Hall of Fame; 2016 Inductees
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Letters of Congratulation
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday
BACKGROUND:
ACTION:
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
Yes
ITEM NUMBER:
6(a)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
1) 2016 Pittsylvania County Sports Hall of Fame Inductees
2) Draft Letter of Congratulation
At the banquet to be held on July 23, 2016 the Pittsylvania County Sports Hall of Fame will be inducting its 2016
members. (Inductee list attached along with a draft Letter of Congratulation).
The Letters of Congratulation will be presented at banquet to the 2016 Inductees.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors approve authorization for Chair Barksdale to sign the Letters of
Congratulation to the 2016 Pittsylvania County Sports Hall of Fame Inductees.
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2016 INDUCTEES TO THE PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
1.
Cornelius Craft
2.
Lawson A. Andrews
3.
Robert E. Locust
4.
Steve Welch
5.
Jimmy Collie
6.
Charles Gibson
7.
George Steven Stone
8.
Billy Stowe
9.
David Foster
10.
Dr. Albert Payne
11.
Rachel Stowe
12.
Joe Lee
13.
Jack Bryant
SPORTS HALL OF FAME
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June 16, 2016
Inductee Name
Address
Dear ;
On the behalf of Pittsylvania County, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you on your inclusion as an inductee to the
Pittsylvania County Sports Hall of Fame. Your mentoring of young athletes through various
sports programs in Pittsylvania County over the decades helped to prepare them for high school
sports, and in many cases college sports and even professional teams.
Your countless hours of volunteerism during the early years of the many Pittsylvania
County Youth recreation programs helped provide guidance to innumerable children that have
gone on to careers that were influenced by their ability to participate in these sport programs.
Your selfless devotion of personal time and resources helped to maximize the quality of life for
those young athletes who participated in sports programs.
It is your provision of outstanding service and exemplary leadership to the young citizens
of Pittsylvania County and your dedication to the success of sports programs for the children that
led to your well-deserved selection as an inaugural inductee to the Pittsylvania County Sports
Hall of Fame.
Sincerest thanks,
Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
AGENDA DATE: ITEM NUMBER:
Bennett Street Rural Road Addition
06-21-2016 6(b)
Resolution
ACTION:
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Yes
Resolution 2016-06-01
ATTACHMENTS:
STAFF CONTACT(S):
1) Resolution
Mr. Monday; Mr. Hunt
REVIEWED BY:
BACKGROUND:
Previously, the BOS has acquired and put to record the Bennett Street right -of -away necessary to
allow VDOT to potentially make improvements to Bennett Street so it can be taken into the
VDOT road system. Attached please find a Resolution that VDOT has requested the BOS to
adopt before the Bennett Street improvements can be commenced utilizing Rural Addition
Funds. Please note that said funds have been previously allotted to Pittsylvania County and no
new money will be necessary to make said improvements.
For the BOS' review and consideration. Staff recommends adoption of the attached Resolution.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
2016-06-01
RESOLUTION FOR RURAL ADDITIONS PER § 33.2-335 — NO SPECULATIVE
INTEREST INVOLVED
The Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia (the "Board"), on the
day of June, 2016, adopted the following:
WHEREAS, the street described below currently serves at least three (3) families and was
established prior to July 1, 1996, at which time it was used by motor vehicles as a public access;
and
WHEREAS, Pittsylvania County, Virginia, has determined its subdivision ordinance
satisfies § 33.2-336, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, and is therefore eligible to make
qualifying additions to the secondary system of state highways maintained by the Virginia
Department of Transportation ("VDOT") and fund necessary improvements as setout therein,
except as otherwise prohibited by § 33.2-335, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended; and
WHEREAS, after examining the ownership of all property abutting this street, including the
deeds and related plats, this Board finds no restriction on the use of public funds for improving of
the road; and
WHEREAS, after examining the ownership of all property abutting this street, this Board
finds that speculative interest does not exist; and
WHEREAS, this Board has identified immediately available funding to make
improvements required to qualify the street for addition to the aforesaid secondary system of state
highway, based on VDOT's cost estimate of $162,500.00.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, pursuant § 33.2-335, Code of Virginia, 1950, as
amended, this Board requests the following street be added to the secondary system of state
highways maintained by VDOT, and hereby guarantees the right-of-way of the street to be clear,
unencumbered, and unrestricted, which right-of-way guarantee shall, including any necessary
easements required for cuts, fills, and drainage:
Name of Street: Bennett Street
From: 0.30 miles East of Route 870
To: 0.3 miles East of Route 870
Guaranteed
Right -of -Way Width: 40 ft.
Right -of -Way
Instrument Reference: 16-02503-16-02509, PGS 58-77; Date Recorded: 5-23-2016
Plat Reference: Map Book 44, PG 2101• Date Recorded: 5-23-2016
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this Board requests VDOT to improve said street to the
prescribed minimum standards, funding said improvements with the following funds:
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SOURCE OF FUNDS AMOUNT
Rural Addition Funds $162,500.00
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this Board agrees to reimburse, within 45 -days of
receiving an invoice, all costs that VDOT incurs to relocate existing utilities within the right-of-
way that are discovered during the course of and in conflict with the construction, drawing such
funds from resources other than those administered by VDOT; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, this Board agrees to reimburse, within 45 -days of
receiving an invoice, all costs that VDOT incurs in the construction of necessary improvements to
the road that are over and above the estimated cost of improvements or to otherwise identify an
eligible source of funds administered by VDOT to cover such costs.
Recorded Vote
Moved By:
Seconded By:_
Yeas:
Nays:
Abstentions:
A Copy Teste:
Signed:
Printed Name: Clarence C. Monday
Title: Clerk, Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Approved as to form
Pittsylvania County Attorney
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE: I AGENDA DATE:
Ratify Resolution 2016-06-02; VDOT 6 -YR 06-21-2016
Plan; FY2016/17 — 2021/22
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Ratify Resolution 2016-06-02
STAFF CONTACTS
Mr. Monday
CONSENT ACTION:
Yes
ATTACHMENTS:
1) Resolution 2016-06-02
REVIEWED BY: 0147, "
ITEM NUMBER:
6(c)
BACKGROUND:
At the Board of Supervisors' June 6, 2016 meeting, a joint public hearing by the Board of
Supervisors and VDOT was held for citizen input on the Virginia Department of Transportation
(VDOT) Secondary Six -Year Plan for Fiscal Years 2016/17 through 2021/22 and the Secondary
Construction and Budget for Fiscal Year 2017 in Pittsylvania County. Following closure of the
public hearing, the Board via motion, second, and a Roll Call Vote unanimously approved the
plan as presented. In order to fully execute the plan, a resolution signed by the County
Administrator was required when submitting the approved plan. Attached hereto is Resolution
2016-06-02 signed by the County Administrator and has been forwarded to VDOT along with
the executed plan.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors ratify Resolution 2016-06-02 as part of the approved
Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) Secondary Six -Year Plan for Fiscal Years
2016/17 through 2021/22 and the Secondary Construction and Budget for Fiscal Year 2017 in
Pittsylvania County.
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At a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Pittsylvania, held in the
General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Courthouse Addition in Chatham, Virginia
on Tuesday, June 21, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., the following resolution was presented and ratified:
At the regular meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors held on Monday, June 6,
2016, the following Board members were present were:
Joe B. Davis
Dan River District
Jessie L. Barksdale
Banister District
Tim R. Barber
Tunstall District
Jerry A. Hagerman
Callands-Gretna District
Ronald S. Scearce
Westover District
Elton Blackstock, Sr.
Staunton River District
Robert W. Warren
Chatham -Blairs District
On motion by Elton W. Blackstock. Jr., seconded by Jerry A. Hagerman, and carried by a 7 to 0
vote of the Board of Supervisors:
WHEREAS, Sections 33.2-358 and 33.2-364 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended,
provides the opportunity for each county to work with the Virginia Department of Transportation
in developing the Secondary Six -Year Road Plan; and
WHEREAS, this Board has previously agreed to assist in the preparation of this Plan, in
accordance with the Virginia Department of Transportation policies and procedures, and
participated in a public hearing on the proposed Plan (2017 through 2022) on Monday, June 6,
2016 after duly advertised so that all citizens of the County had the opportunity to participate in
said hearing and to make comments and recommendations concerning the proposed Plan; and
WHEREAS, Joseph Craddock, Assistant Residency Administrator, Virginia Department
of Transportation, appeared before the Board and recommended approval of the Six -Year Plan
for Secondary Roads (2017 through 2022); then
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that since said Plan appears to be in the best
interests of the Secondary Road System in Pittsylvania County and of the citizens residing on the
Secondary System, said Secondary Six -Year Plan (2017 through 2022) is hereby approved as
presented at the public hearing.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Personnel Policies Manual.
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REOUEST:
Modification to language in section 6.15 - Family and
Medical Leave Act (FMLA), as noted. Approve
addition of FMLA checklist in administrative process
as recommend by the Department of Labor.
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday; Ms. Jordan
BACKGROUND:
AGENDA DATE:
06-21-2016
ACTION:
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
Yes
ITEM NUMBER:
6(d)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION•
ATTACHMENTS:
Section 6.15 of Personnel Policies Manual, and
FMLA Administrative Checklist.
REVIEWED BY:
Human Resources is requesting modification to the language in Section 6.15 (FMLA); as noted, in order to
properly interpret and execute the federal requirements. Additionally, a FMLA Administrative Checklist was
created to further document compliance with FMLA regulations. Supervisors and constitutional officers
received a department level checklist to create a uniform notification process for employees, and to Human
Resources.
DISCUSSION:
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors approve revised section 6.15 (FMLA), and the FMLA
Administrative Process checklist.
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compensation up to maximum stated in section 6.1.
6.15 CIVIC AND VOLUNTEER LEAVE
Pitlsylvania County encourages its employees to become active in civic and volunteer
activities. Absence from work for volunteer activities must have prior approval from the
employee's department head.
6.16 FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE
Employees are entitled to participate in the benefits of the Family and Medical Leave AM
(-FMLA') FMLA leave may be unpaid leave.
A. Eligible Employees
To be covered under the FMLA, an employee must have worked for the County for twelve
(12) months and must have worked at least 1,250 hours within the twelve (12) months
preceding the start of the leave. Part-time and temporary employees who meet these
requirements are eligible for FMLA leave.
B. Purposes For Which FMLA May Be Taken
I. To care for an employee's child after birth or for the placement with an employee of a
child for adoption or foster care (provided that the leave is requested and used within
twelve (12) months of the birth, placement, adoption or foster care);
2. To care for an employee's spouse, child or parent (does not include in-laws) who has a
serious health condition; or,
3. When the employee is unable to work because of a serious health condition. A serious
health condition is an illness, injury, impairment or physical or mental condition that
involves inpatient care in a hospital, hospice or residential medical pre facility, or an
incapacity lasting more than three consecutive days and of involving continuing
treatment by a health pre provider. Continuing treatment involves two or more
treatments (or one treatment when the condition is such that continuing follow-up is or
will be required) by a healthcare provider, pregnancy, prenatal pre or other chronic
or long- term serious health conditions.
To qualify for leave due to the serious health condition of a family member, the family
member must be incapable of setl-care. To qualify for leave due to the serious health
condition of the employee, the employee must be unable to work at all or unable to
perform any of the essential functions of the employee's position.
Employees are required to obtain a health care provider certification for all absences
for which FMLA leave is being requested. A chronic or long-term health condition or
pregnancy does not require a visit to the health pre provider for each absence;
however, a statement by the health care provider that the absence was due to the
chronic condition or pregnancy may be requested by the County at its discretion.
C. FMLABenefris
An eligible employee is entitled to twelve weeks of unpaid leave during a twelve-month
Period. The twelve-month period is calculated on a rolling 12 month period starting with
once eligible with twelve (12) months, and 1,250 hours of employment at the onset of the
contlition. Employees will be required to use accumulated paid leave (sick,
compensatory, annual, etc.) on an hour for hour basis concurrent with the FMLA
leave. 8 FMLA leave is exhausted before the end of the twelve-month periotl, the
employee will not be entitled to further FMLA leave during this period.
Employees with military family members shall be eligible for leave entitlements for eligible
specified family members:
1. Up to 12 weeks of leave for certain qualifying exigencies arising out of a covered
military member's active duly status, or notification of an impending call of order to
active duty status, in support of a contingency operation, and
2. Up to 26 weeks of leave in a single 12 -month period to care for a covered service
member recovering from a serious injury or illness incurred in the line of duty on active
duly. Eligible employees are entitled to a combined total of up to 26 weeks of all types
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of FMLA leave during the single 12 -month period.
An employee is required to request FMLA leave in writing at least thirty days before the
leave is to commence if the need for leave is foreseeable. In circumstances when the
leave is not foreseeable thirty days in advance, an employee must request the feave as
soon as practical. The County may designate leave as FMLA leave without a request
from an employee.
FMLA leave taken for a serious health condition of the employee or family member may
be taken intermittently or on a reduced -hours basis.
FMLA leave taken for birth, adoption, placement or foster care cannot be taken
intermittently unless approved in advance. If both spouses work for the County, the
total FMLA leave that may be taken for this even[ by both employees is twelve weeks,
pro -rated between employees as the spouses choose. FMLA leave taken for the birth,
adoption, placement or foster care of a child must be taken within twelve months
following the event.
Should the County obtain information that the employee was not FMLA eligible or the
event did not qualify under FMLA, the designation of FMLA leave, previously given,
maybe withdrawn.
Airline Flight Crew Employees (Informational purposes Only). See link below.
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Job Restoration
Upon return from FMLA leave, an employee is entitled to be restored to the same position
that was held before the start of the FMLA leave. or to an equivalent position with
equivalent benefes, pay, and other terms and conditions of employment. If an employee is
unable to return to work after the FMLA leave benefits have been exhausted, the employee
will not have a right to return to hismer position even if there are unused accrued leave
balances.
Key employees are entitled to FMLA leave but are not entitled to job restoration if re-
employment after the conclusion of the leave will cause a substantial and grievous
economic injury to the County. A key employee is defined by the Department of Labor -
When under Iimded circumstances where restoration to employment MY cause -substantial
and gnevous economic injury to its operations, an employer may refuse to reinstate certain
highly -paid, salaried 'key" employees. A key employee must be among the highest paid 10
percent of all the employees A key employee will be notified in writing of histher status
in response to the employee's notice of intent to take FMLA leave, unless circumstances
do not permit such notice. If a key employee is already on FMLA leave when s/he
receives notice that s/he is a key employee, the employee will be given a reasonable time
to return to work before losing the right to job restoration.
E. Health Benefits
CerleMn4d [L73]: Inxnad addltbnal inlermatron cer FML(
Commmeed [u4]: Defined keY employee aunrdne m Dor.
If paid leave is used for FMLA purposes, an employee will maintain the same benefits as it
working. If the employee is on leave with or without pay, continuation in the health jeereretnted [Ms): ndaee wo,mre •o.wnnovr
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p p provided that the employee continues to pay for his/her share of
premiums. If the employee fails to make his/her premium payments, the employee will be
provided written notice of this failure and will be given an additional fifteen (15) days to
make payment in full. If payment is not made after this notice, health benefit coverage will
cease.
If an employee is unable to return to work at the conclusion of the 12 weeks, the employee
must request in writing, to the County Administrator, an extension of leave. The employee
must also provide medical certification for the extension of leave.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Comprehensive Services Act (CSA) Supplement
Request -Motion made by Mr. Blackstock and
seconded by Mr. Warren and has now met the 10 -day
layover requirement. Roll Call Vote required.
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
AGENDA DATE:
6-21-16
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
Appropriation of Comprehensive Services Act (CSA) ATTACHMENTS:
Supplement
REVIEWED BY::
STAFF CONTACT(S):
ITEM NUMBER:
7
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
BACKGROUND:
Each year the CPMT Coordinator estimates the number of children that will need comprehensive services for
the budget year. The number of children requiring services has increased over the last few years.
DISCUSSION:
Additional monies are required for the CSA program that have been approved by the State. The total
supplemental amount required and approved by the State is $2,238,573. This amount includes $1,838,534 of
state money and a local match of $400,039. Based on estimates for budgeting purposes, an additional
amount of $520,000 of state funds needs to be appropriated to cover anticipated expenditures before 6-30-16.
The required local match difference of $130,000 needs to be appropriated from unassigned fund balance to
cover the local share of these expenditures before year-end. This is a mandated program from the State of
Virginia. This appropriation requires a 10 -day layover.
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors consider a total appropriation of $650,000 to the CPMT Budget
Pool Funds, which includes local funds of $130,000 from unassigned fund balance (100-4-053500-7004) and
$520,000 from State CSA Funds (100-4-053500-7003). MOTION MADE BY MR. BLACKSTOCK AND
SECONDED BY MR. WARREN AND HAS NOW MET THE 10 -DAY LAYOVER REQUIREMENT.
ROLL CALL VOTE REQUIRED.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Comprehensive Services Act (CSA) Supplement
Request -Requires a motion and a 10 -day layover
requirement
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Appropriation of Comprehensive Services Act (CSA)
Supplement
STAFF CONTACT(S):
AGENDA DATE:
6-06-16
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
ATTACHMENTS:
No
REVIEWED BY: G„ • �
ITEM NUMBER:
13(a)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
BACKGROUND:
Each year the CPMT Coordinator estimates the number of children that will need comprehensive services for
the budget year. The number of children requiring services has increased over the last few years.
DISCUSSION:
Additional monies are required for the CSA program that have been approved by the State. The total
supplemental amount required and approved by the State is $2,238,573. This amount includes $1,838,534 of
state money and a local match of $400,039. Based on estimates for budgeting purposes, an additional
amount of $520,000 of state funds needs to be appropriated to cover anticipated expenditures before 6-30-16.
The required local match difference of $130,000 needs to be appropriated from unassigned fund balance to
cover the local share of these expenditures before year-end. This is a mandated program from the State of
Virginia. This appropriation requires a 10 -day layover.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors consider a total appropriation of $650,000 to the CPMT Budget
Pool Funds, which includes local funds of $130,000 from unassigned fund balance (100-4-053500-7004) and
$520,000 from State CSA Funds (100-4-053500-7003). THIS RECOMMENDATION WILL BE
BROUGHT BACK TO YOU AFTER A 10 -DAY LAYOVER.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Expenditure Refunds for May 2016 -Motion made by
Mr. Blackstock and seconded by Mr. Barber and has
now met the 10 -day layover requirement. Roll Call
Vote Required.
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Budget Amendment for expenditure refunds
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Monday, VanDerHyde
BACKGROUND:
AGENDA DATE:
6-21-16
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
ITEM NUMBER:
8
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
06-06-2016 Executive Summary &
Expenditures Refunds Memo
DISCUSSION:
Attached is a list of expenditure refunds for the month of May 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 $36,551.17 as follows: $222.60 to Board of Supervisors -Advertising
(100-4-011010-3600), $498.40 to Clerk of Court -Telephone (100-4-021600-5230), $275.00 to Clerk of Court -
Copier Lease (100-4-021600-60051), $21.70 to Sheriff -Subsistence & Lodging (100-4-031200-5530),
$2,105.60 to Sheriff -Project Lifesaver (100-4-031200-5882), $220.00 to Sheriff -Undercover Work (100-4-
031200-6024), $1,166.28 to Sheriff -Parts (100-4-031200-6030), $1,030.70 to Sheriff -Labor (100-4-031200-
6031),
100-4-031200-
6031), $24.30 to VFD-United Way Contribution (100-4-032200-5667), $628.90 to Extradition (100-4-033100-
5550), $80.00 to Jail -Food Supplies (100-4-033100-6002), $10,529.82 to E911 -Telephone (100-4-035500-
5230), $75.00 to B&G-Builidng Supplies (100-4-043100-6048), $275.00 to CSA -Training & Education (100-4-
053500-5540), $1,907.83 to CSA -Pool Program (100-4-053500-7003), $2,000.00 to Recreation -Part-time
Salaries (100-4-071100-1300), $260.00 to Library -Postage (100-4-073100-5210), $35.49 Library -Office
Supplies (100-4-073100-6001), $474.80 to Library -Furniture & Fixtures (100-4-073100-6003), $125.00 to Ag
Development -Farmer's Market (100-4-082500-6014), $11,349.75 to WIA-Rent (251-4-353853-6014),
$2,500.00 to WIA-Other Operating Supplies (251-4-353878-6014), $745.00 to Landfill Collections -Wrecker
Service (520-4-042300-3170). MOTION MADE BY MR. BLACKSTOCK AND SECONDED BY MR.
BARBER AND HAS NOW MET THE 10 -DAY LAYOVER REQUIREMENT. ROLL CALL VOTE
REQUIRED.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA DATE:
AGENDA TITLE: 1 6-06-16
Expenditure Refunds for May 2016 -Requires a motionI ACTION:
and a I0 -day layover. Yes
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Budget Amendment for expenditure refunds
STAFF CONTACT(S):
BACKGROUND:
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
ATTACHMENTS:
Expenditures Refunds Memo
REVIEWED BY: 6/1
ITEM NUMBER:
13(d)
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
DISCUSSION:
Attached is a list of expenditure refunds for the month of May 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 $36,551.17 as follows: $222.60 to Board of Supervisors -
Advertising (100-4-011010-3600), $498.40 to Clerk of Court -Telephone (100-4-021600-5230), $275.00 to
Clerk of Court -Copier Lease (100-4-021600-60051), $21.70 to Sheriff -Subsistence & Lodging (100-4-
031200-5530), $2,105.60 to Sheriff -Project Lifesaver (100-4-031200-5882), $220.00 to Sheriff -Undercover
Work (100-4-031200-6024), $1,166.28 to Sheriff -Parts (100-4-031200-6030), $1,030.70 to Sheriff -Labor
(100-4-031200-6031), $24.30 to VFD-United Way Contribution (100-4-032200-5667), $628.90 to
Extradition (100-4-033100-5550), $80.00 to Jail -Food Supplies (100-4-033100-6002), $10,529.82 to E911 -
Telephone (100-4-035500-5230), $75.00 to B&G-Builidng Supplies (100-4-043100-6048), $275.00 to CSA -
Training & Education (100-4-053500-5540), $1,907.83 to CSA -Pool Program (100-4-053500-7003),
$2,000.00 to Recreation -Part-time Salaries (100-4-071100-1300), $260.00 to Library -Postage (100-4-
073100-5210), $35.49 Library -Office Supplies (100-4-073100-6001), $474.80 to Library -Furniture &
Fixtures (100-4-073100-6003), $125.00 to Ag Development -Farmer's Market (100-4-082500-6014),
$11,349.75 to WIA-Rent (251-4-353853-6014), $2,500.00 to WIA-Other Operating Supplies (251-4-353878-
6014), $745.00 to Landfill Collections -Wrecker Service (520-4-042300-3170). THIS ITEM REQUIRES A
MOTION AND A 10 -DAY LAYOVER.
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Finance Department
P. O. Box 426
Chatham, Virginia 24531
VIRGINIA
MEMO TO: Clarence C. Monday
County Administrator , p
FROM: Kim Van Der Hyde }�1
Finance Director `
SUBJECT: May Expenditure Refunds
DATE: May 27, 2016
Phone (4341432-7740
Fax (434)432-7746
Gretna/Burt (434)656-6211
Bachelors Hall/Whitmell (434)797-9550
The list below shows all expenditure refunds that were sent to the Finance Department
during the month of May. I am recommending that all of the following expenditure
refunds be reappropriated by the Board of Supervisors:
100-4-011010-3600 Bd of Sup -Advertising 222.60
Reimbursement
100-4-021600-5230 Clerk of Court -Telephone 498.40
Reimbursement
100-4-021600-60051 Clerk of Court -Copier Lease 275.00
Reimbursement
100-4-031200-5530 Sheriff -Subsistence & Lodging 21.70
Reimbursement
1004-031200-5882 Sheriff -Project Lifesaver 2,105.60
Contribution (100-3-000000-189903)
100-4-031200-6024 Sheriff -Undercover Work 220.00
Restitution
100-4-031200-6030
100-4-031200-6031
Sheriff -Parts
Insurance Claim
Sheriff -Labor
Insurance Claim
1004-032200-5667 WD -United Way Contribution
Contribution (100-3-000000-189912)
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1,166.28
1,030.70
24.30
100-4-033100-5550 Extradition 628.90
100-4-033100-6002 Jail -Food Supplies 80.00
Reimbursement for Food
100-4-035500-5230 E911 -Telephone 10,529.82
Reimbursement
100-4-043100-6048 B&G-Building Supplies 75.00
Sign Reimbursement
100-4-053500-55400 CSA -Training & Education 275.00
Hotel Room Reimbursement
100-4-053500-7003 CSA -Pool Program 1,907.83
Service Reimbursement
100-4-071100-1300 Recreation -Part-time Salaries 2,000.00
Extra Assigned Duty Reimbursement
100-4-073100-5210 Library -Postage 260.00
Contribution for Postage
100-4-073100-6001 Library -Office Supplies 35.49
Donation
100-4-073100-6003 Library -Furniture & Fixtures 474.80
Donation
100-4-082500-6014 Ag Development -Farmer's Mkt 125.00
Vendor Fees (100-3-000000-189918)
251-4-353853-6014 WIA-Rent 11,349.75
Rent Payments (251-3-000000-150201)
251-4-353878-6014 WIA-Other Operating Supplies
Community Impact Grant
(251-3-000000-353878)
520-4-042300-3170 Landfill Collections -Wrecker Sery
Insurance Claim
TOTAL MAY EXPENDITURE REFUNDS $36,551.17
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2,500.00
745.00
NEW BUSINESS
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: ITEM NUMBER:
Springsted, hic.: Discussion of hiring process for new 06-21-2016 9
County Administrator
ACTION: INFORMATION:
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Yes
Discussion with Board of Supervisors concerning hiring
process for new County Administrator CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION: INFORMATION:
STAFF CONTACT(S):
ATTACHMENTS:
Mr. Monday No
REVIEWED BY: 6 -
BACKGROUND:
At their meeting on April 19, 2016, the Board of Supervisors approved hiring Springsted, Inc., a professional
executive recruiting firm, to coordinate the search for a County Administrator. Standard services include the
following Scope of Work:
• Developing position profile specific for the County
• Advertising
• Receiving Applications
• Reviewing applications and comparing credentials/experience to position profile
• Recommending slate for consideration by Board of Supervisors and providing full report of candidates
• Assisting Board of Supervisors in narrowing candidates
• Scheduling interviews
• Conducting background check
• Assisting during interviews as directed by the Board of Supervisors
• Negotiating terms and contract
DISCUSSION:
The Springsted's specific scope of work is flexible to meet the exact needs of the Board and from the Board's input,
the firm will be able to define those needs. Springsted will also discuss the timeline and process for hiring a new
County Administrator.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff submits this to the Board of Supervisors for their review and consideration.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: ITEM NUMBER:
Award Contract - Callahan Hill, Medical Center Road 6/21/2016 10
and W.I. Powell Compactor Site Paving
ACTION: INFORMATION:
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REOUEST: Yes
Award Contract for Callahan Hill, Medical Center
Road and W.I. Powell Compactor Site Paving CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION: INFORMATION:
ATTACHMENTS:
STAFF CONTACT(S): 1. Letter from Dewberry with Quote
Mr. Monday; Mr. Hawker //�
REVIEWED BY: cw"
BACKGROUND:
DISCUSSION:
The County received one bid from Crews Construction Company, Inc. on May 31, 2016 for construction of
the Callahan Hill, Medical Center Road, and W.I Powell Compactor Site Paving. The bid was received in the
amount of $120,891.46. This bid was an estimated $25,000 under the County budget.
Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors award the bid to Crews Construction Company, Inc. in the
amount of $120,891.46 and authorize the County Adminsitrator to execute the contract. Requires a Motiou.
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June 3, 2o16
Mr. Otis Hawker
Assistant County Administrator
Pittsylvania County
P.O. Box 426
Chatham, VA 24531
Dewberry Engineers Inc. 1 434.797.4497
551 Piney Forest Road 434,797.4341 fax
Danville, VA24540 www.dewbe".com
Re: Pittsylvania County Callahan Hill, Medical Center Road and W.1. Powell Compacter
Site Paving
Dear Mr. Hawker:
Bids were received on May 31, 2o16 at 2:00 p.m, for construction of the above referenced project. During
the public bid opening the apparent low bidder was announced as Crews Construction Company, Inc. with
a bid amount of $120,891.46.
We have verified the correctness of the bids received, conducted a contractor reference check, and verified
proper contractor licensing; thereby, determining Crews Construction Company, Inc. as being the lowest
responsible responsive bidder.
Based upon the above investigation, Pittsylvania County may proceed with award of the paving
construction project to Crews Construction Company, Inc.
If you should have any questions, please feel free to call.
Sincerely,
Dewberry Engineers Inc.
sal'. R.%.
Shawn R Harden, P.E.
Associate
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
F.XVC.11TIVF. CiTMMARV
AGENDA TITLE:
Proposal Award for A/E Services for Courthouse
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design.
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Award contract to Dewberry Engineers Inc
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Jerry Hagerman, Mark Scarce, Sheriff Mike Taylor,
Otis Hawker, Darrell Dalton and Connie Gibson
AGENDA DATE:
06/21/16
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
ATTACHMENTS:
1) RFP
WA
ITEM NUMBER:
11
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
BACKGROUND:
Pittsylvania County is requesting A/E services for the study, evaluation, and design of a new secure enclosed
main entry on the lower level of the existing Courthouse. The existing entry does not meet current design
standards required for secure entry and scanning of patrons etc. The new entry is to act as the only means of
public access and no person will be allowed to enter the building unless going thru the screening process. The
new vestibule will allow for multiple guards to be present and multiple scanning units installed all while
maintaining the proper mean of egress.
DISCUSSION:
The Purchasing Department emailed 6 copies of the RFP 04/21/2016. 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,
Dewberry Engineers Inc. and Architectural Partners. Both vendors gave presentations on 06/07/2016. The
evaluation committee consisting of Jerry Hagerman, Mark Scarce, Sheriff Taylor, Otis Hawker and Darrell
Dalton evaluated the proposals and presentations and voted that Dewberry Engineers was the best choice for
the County.
Funds have already been appropriated for FY2017. A new line item titled "Consultant Engineering" will be
established to track the expenses.
RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors to authorize the County
Administrator to execute the agreement with Dewberry Engineers Inc.
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COUNTY OF PITTSYLVANIA
Request for Proposal (RFP) # 2016-04-21
For
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
APRIL 21, 2016
CONTACTS: OTIS S. HAWKER
ASSISTANT COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR
(434) 432-7712 — E-mail: Otis.Hawker(&PittEov.or2
CONNIE GIBSON, PURCHASING MANAGER
(434) 432-7744 — E-mail: connie.Eibsonkpittgov.orj!
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Pittsylvania County, Virginia
RFP # 2016-04-21
Issue date: April 21, 2016
Crime Prevention through Environmental Design
GENERAL INFORMATION FORM
QUESTIONS: All inquiries for information regarding this solicitation should be directed to: Connie Gibson,
Purchasing Manager, phone:(434) 432-7744 or e-mail: connie. ig bsonkpitteov.org.
DUE DATE: Sealed Proposals will be received until May 24, 2016, no later than 2:OOPM. Failure to
submit proposals to the correct location by the designated date and hour will result in disqualification.
ADDRESS: Proposals should be mailed or hand delivered to:
Pittsylvania County Purchasing Department
Att: Connie Gibson,
1 Center Street, Chatham, VA 24531.
All Proposals must be in a sealed envelope and clearly marked in the lower left corner:
Sealed Proposal - RFP #2016-04-21. Crime Prevention through Environmental Design,,
Proposals not so marked or sealed shall be returned to the offeror and will not be considered. Proposals
shall clearly indicate the legal name, address and telephone number of the offeror (company, firm,
partnership, individual). Proposals shall be signed above the typed or printed name and include the title
of the individual signing on behalf of the offeror. All expenses for making Proposals to Pittsylvania
County shall be borne by the offeror. All Proposals shall be received by 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, May 24,
2016. Any proposal received after this time and date will not be considered. The offeror has the sole
responsibility to have the proposal received by the Pittsylvania County Purchasing Department at the
above address and by the above stated time and date.
This procurement shall be conducted in accordance with the competitive negotiation procedures of the
Virginia Public Procurement Act— Section 2.2- 4302.2
Note: The County of Pittsylvania, Virginia does not discriminate against faith -based organizations in accordance
with the Code of Virginia, §§ 2.2-4343.1, 1950 as amended or against a bidder or offeror because of race, religion,
color, sex, national origin, age, disability, or any other basis prohibited by Federal, State, and County law relating
to discrimination in employment or contracting.
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In Compliance with this Request for Proposal the named party hereby submits a proposal in response to Pittsylvania
County to furnish services described in this RFP. The entire proposal, including Technical proposal, Proposal Cover
Sheet, and any supplemental materials required to be provided by the offeror pursuant to the terns and conditions of the
RFP, constitute the entire proposal.
The party hereby certifies that such is genuine and not collusive or sham; that said offeror has not colluded, conspired,
connived or agreed, directly or indirectly, with any bidder or person, to put in a sham bid or to refrain from bidding, and
has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion or communication or conference, with
any person to fix the bid price or affiant or any bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of said bid price, or
of that of any other bidder, or to secure any advantage against Pittsylvania County or any person interested in the
proposed contract.
The party submitting the forgoing Proposal acknowledges the provisions, terms and conditions of this RFP, including
all attachments and addenda, and agrees to be bound by those provisions, terms and conditions. Further, the party
certifies that all information submitted in response to this RFP is correct and true. The person signing this form shall be
an authorized signatory officer of the corporation or an individual authorized by the By -Laws of the Corporation that
has been given authoritative responsibility to bind the firm in a contract.
Name and Address Of Firm:
Zip Code
Phone: (�
E-mail:
Receipt of the following Addenda are acknowledged:
Addendum No. , dated
(Please note all addenda's)
Date:
By:
Name:
Title:
Fax: (
(mature in Ink by Officer of the Corporation)
(Please Print)
State of Incorporation:
State Corporation Commission #:
Attach a copy of your company's SCC Certificate
and a list of officers
(Return this Form)
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I. PURPOSE:
The Pittsylvania County Board of supervisors seeks qualified Architectural/Engineering
fines to submit proposals for the study, evaluation, and design of a new secure enclosed
Main entry on the lower level of the existing Courthouse. The existing entry does not
meet current design standards required for secure entry and scanning of patrons etc. The
new entry is to act as the only means of public access and no person will be allowed to
enter the building unless going thru the screening process. The new vestibule will allow
for multiple guards to be present and multiple scanning units installed all while
maintaining the proper mean of egress. The Project shall take into account the current
entryway, accessible means from the parking lot and existing building conditions in order
to minimally impact current conditions.
The general scope of Work includes:
■ Meet with County staff, Judicial staff and Sheriff to evaluate existing
conditions and proposed changes the end users would like to implement.
• Interior Architectural layouts of proposed new vestibule enclosure
• Associated MEP/FP and Life Safety systems changes required
■ Proposed Life Safety, and Security requirements
The estimated value of the work is $130,000.00.
II. SCOPE OF SERVICES:
Basic Design Services. Designer shall prepare plans and specifications, bid
documents and contract documents necessary to construct the Work. Plans and
specifications shall comply with all applicable Local, State and Federal rules and
regulations and able to receive all appropriate permits and approvals required for
construction.
2. Bidding and Contracting Services.
Designer shall assist the county by preparing the advertisement for bids and
coordinating the bidding process to include:
• Distribute bid documents to persons/agencies that request them;
• Conduct a pre-bid conference;
■ Respond to queries and issue of addenda to the bid documents;
■ Review all bids to verify Bidder Responsiveness, and the Responsible
nature of the Bidders;
■ Prepare a Bid Tabulation for Board of Supervisors to review;
■ Recommend award to the owner of the lowest responsive and
responsible Bidder
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Assist the County with obtaining a Contractor under contract including
review and approval of all necessary insurance certificates and bonds.
3. Construction Administration Services.
Designer shall conduct construction administration services to include the
following:
■ Conduct a Pre -Construction Conference at the owners request
■ Review and approve any required shop drawings;
• Review all Contractor Pay Requests and recommend payment to Board
of Supervisors
■ Prepare all construction Change Orders including review and
recommendations
• Visit the site as needed to verify the Work is in compliance with all
required specifications and regulations
• Resolve Contractor inquiries and questions during construction
including interpretation of plans and specifications;
■ Prepare Record Drawings
III. INSTRUCTIONS TO OFFERORS
A. This procurement shall be conducted in accordance with the competitive
negotiation procedures of the Virginia Public Procurement Act —
Section 2.2- 4302.2
B. Six (6) copies of proposals shall be submitted to:
Pittsylvania County
Purchasing Department
P.O. Box 426
1 Center Street — County Administration Building
Chatham, VA 24531
C. Questions related to the RFP and the Consultant selection process should be directed
to:
Connie Gibson, Purchasing Manager
Pittsylvania County Purchasing Department
Phone: (434) 432-7744
Fax: (434)432-7746
E-mail: connie. ibson i�tt ov.org
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D . Ownership of all data, materials and documentation originated and prepared for the
County pursuant to the RFP shall belong exclusively to the County 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 2.2-4342D of the Code of Virginia, in
writing, either before or at the time the data or other 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. The classification of an entire
proposal document, line item prices and/or total proposal prices as proprietary or
trade secrets is not acceptable and will result in rejection of the proposal.
E. Any vendor transacting business with Pittsylvania County may be asked to provide
proof of registration with the State Corporation Commission (SCC), as required by
Sections 13.1 or Title 50 of the Code of Virginia.
IV. PROPOSAL REQUIREMENTS
The proposal shall provide information necessary for Pittsylvania County to evaluate the
qualifications, experience, and expertise of the proposing firm and sub consultants to
perform the services.
The Offeror or Proposer is to make a written proposal which presents an understanding
of the work to be performed. The Offeror is asked to address each evaluation criteria
contained in Section V - Proposal Evaluation Criteria and to be specific in presenting
their qualifications. Responses should be as thorough and detailed as possible so that
the County may properly evaluate the firm's capabilities to provide the required
The Offeror should include in their proposal the following:
A. Table of Contents — number all pages of the proposal.
B. Introduction - Cover Letter/Executive Summary on company letterhead signed
by a person with the corporate authority to enter into any contract which results
from the RFP.
C. FOIA Exclusion Letter —Letter on company letterhead stating exclusions within
the proposal. Identify the specificity of the data or other materials for which
protection is sought and state the reasons why protection is necessary in
accordance with the Code of Virginia, Chapter 43, § 2.2-4342. For more details
see Section V Terms and Conditions paragraph N, Freedom of Information Act.
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D. Proposal — the Proposal submitted by Offeror shall include a minimum, the
following:
1. The Offeror shall address each requirement of the Scope of Services or the
area(s) of expertise proposed to be provided.
2. The Offeror shall provide evidence that demonstrates their ability to
provide the services within reasonable completion dates and within budget.
3. The Offeror shall provide its current workload with particular reference to
personnel and other resources being proposed.
4. Proposed approach to provide the requested services.
5. The Offeror shall provide information on the corporate structure of its firm
as well as any proposed sub -consultants required to perform the required
work.
6. Include as appendices the following information:
a) A list of completed projects and a resume of personnel expected
to be assigned to this project including the name(s) of the partner
in charge;
b) Provide a minimum of three references where similar work was
performed.
7. The Offeror shall not have cost for services stated in the proposal. An
estimated cost of services shall be requested when the evaluation
committee short-lists the Offerors' proposals and interviews are determined.
V. PROPOSAL EVALUATION CRITERIA
A. Selection of the successful Offeror will be based upon submission of proposals meeting
the selection criteria. The minimum selection criteria will include:
1. Specific experience, technical capabilities, professional competence, and qualifications
of the proposing firm and project personnel, especially those assigned to provide the
services in accordance with the Statement of Needs. (40 points)
2. Clearly demonstrated the understanding of the work to be performed and completeness
and reasonableness of the Offeror's plan for accomplishing the Statement of Needs. (30
points)
3. Current experience in providing the needs of the County (15 points)
4. References. (15 points)
B. The Selection Committee will evaluate the most responsive proposals as deemed by staff and
may also ask questions of a clarifying nature from offerors as required. Each committee
member will complete a proposal evaluation form for each submission received. A
composite rating will be developed which indicates the group's collective ranking of the
written proposals in a descending order. The County shall engage in individual discussions
with two or more Offerors deemed the most fully qualified, responsible and suitable on the
basis of the Selection Committee's evaluations. These Offerors may be requested to make an
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oral presentation to the Selection Committee to explain their proposal and answer questions.
C. At the conclusion of discussion, on the basis of evaluation factors as set at the time of
issuance of this proposal and all information developed in the selection process to this point,
the County shall select in the order of preference two or more Offerors whose professional
qualifications and proposed services are deemed most meritorious. Negotiations shall then
be conducted; beginning with the Offeror ranked first. If a contract satisfactory and
advantageous to the County can be negotiated at a price considered fair and reasonable, the
award shall be made to that Offeror. Otherwise, negotiations with the Offeror ranked first
shall be formally terminated and negotiations conducted with the Offeror ranked second, and
so on until such a contract can be negotiated at a fair and reasonable price. Should the
County determine in writing and in its sole discretion that only one Offeror is fully qualified
or that one Offeror is clearly more highly qualified and suitable than the others under
consideration, a contract may be negotiated and awarded to that Offeror. Pittsylvania County
reserves the right to award a contract to more than one Offeror, if it is in the County's best
interest.
The County reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals received as a result of
Request for Proposal if it is in the best interest of Pittsylvania County.
VI. TERMS AND CONDITIONS:
A. Acceptance. Invoicing and Payment
Pittsylvania County will make payment to the Consultant, net 30 days or in accordance with
discount terms, if offered, after receipt of an acceptable invoice for work resulting from this RFP.
Nothing herein, or in the process, shall be construed as having obligated the County to pay for
any expenses incurred by respondents to this RFP, or to the selected consultant prior to the Board
of Supervisors' approval of a consultant services contract.
Pursuant to Virginia Code § 2.2-4354, 1950, as amended, the CONSULTANT covenants and
agrees to:
1. Within seven (7) days after receipt of any amounts paid to the CONSULTANT under
the Agreement, (i) pay any subconsultant for its proportionate share of the total
payment received from the COUNTY attributable to the work under the Contract
performed by such subconsultant, or (ii) notify the COUNTY and the subconsultant,
in writing, of its intention to withheld all or part of the subconsultant's payment and
the reason therefore;
2. Provide its federal employer identification number or social security number, as
applicable, before any payment is made to the CONSULTANT under the Agreement;
3. Pay interest at the legal rate or such other rate as may be agreed to in writing by the
subconsultant and the CONSULTANT on all amounts owed by the CONSULTANT
that remain unpaid after seven (7) days following receipt by the CONSULTANT of
payment from the COUNTY for work performed by the subconsultant under the
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Agreement; and
4. Include in its contracts with any and all subconsultants the requirements of 1, 2, and 3
above.
B. Attorney's Fees
In the event of any action brought by either party against the other to enforce any of the
obligations hereunder or arising out of any dispute concerning the terms and conditions hereby
created, each party shall pay their own attorney's fees, costs and expenses, except in a case of
default by the Consultant, the Consultant shall be responsible for any resulting additional
purchase and administrative costs including, but not limited to fees and charges of engineers,
architects, attorneys, and other professionals and all court or other dispute resolution costs.
C. Audit
Consultant shall keep and require each of its subconsultants, if any, to keep, at no additional cost
to County, full and detailed accounts of costs chargeable to County, during the project, and for
five (5) years following completion. County shall be afforded full access to accounts, records,
and supporting documents for review, audit, copy (such copies will be the property of County),
and verification of costs. Audit access to Consultant's records in lump sum or unit price areas
when applicable shall be sufficient to satisfy County that all quantities meet the payments to its
subconsultant and suppliers, Consultant shall remit promptly to County the amount of any
adjustment resulting from audit.
D. Availability of Funds/Non-Appropriation Clause
It is understood and agreed between the parties herein that the County shall be bound hereunder
only to the extent of the funds available or which may hereafter become available for the purpose
of this agreement. Notwithstanding any other provision in the agreement, to the contrary, if the
County fails during any fiscal year to appropriate or allocate sufficient funds to pay the amounts
to be paid by the County pursuant to the provisions of the agreement, which become due and
payable during such fiscal year, then the agreement and all the obligations of the County
hereunder shall automatically terminate at the end of the fiscal year in which non -appropriation
occurs. The County agrees to use its reasonable efforts to obtain any necessary funding
contemplated by the agreement, on an annual basis.
E. Binding Effect
The terms, provisions, covenants and conditions contained in any resulting Contract shall apply
to, insure to the benefit of, and be binding upon the parties hereto and upon their respective heirs,
legal representatives, successors, and permitted assigns except as otherwise expressly provided.
F. Compliance of Law
The Consultant providing materials and services to the County under any contract resulting from
this RFP represents and warrants to the County that it is:
1. Conforming to the provisions of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the
Virginia Fair Employment Contracting Act of 1975, as amended, and the Virginia
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Human Rights Act, as amended, where applicable.
2. Not employing illegal alien workers or otherwise violating the provisions of the
Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 and Virginia Code §2.2-4311.1.
3. Complying with federal, state and local laws and regulation applicable to the
performance of the services procured; and
4. In full compliance with the Virginia Conflict of Interest Act.
G. Contract Award
Pittsylvania County has the right to award a contract to more than one Offeror, if it is in the
County's best interest to provide adequate services in accordance with the criteria found in the
Scope of Services. Should Pittsylvania County determine in writing and in its sole discretion
that only one offeror is fully qualified, or that one offeror is clearly more highly qualified and
suitable than the others under consideration, a contract may be negotiated and awarded to that
offeror. Pittsylvania County reserves the right to award the contract to the most qualified,
responsible, and responsive offeror(s), resulting in a negotiated agreement, which is most
advantageous to and in the best interest of Pittsylvania County. Pittsylvania County shall be the
sole judge of the Proposal and the resulting negotiated agreement that is in the public interest,
and Pittsylvania County's decision shall be final.
H. Contract Changes
No verbal agreement or conversation with any officer, agent or employee of Pitttsylvania County
either before or after execution of the contract resulting from this Request for Proposal (RFP),
RFP Addendum or follow-up negotiations, shall effect or modify any of the terms or obligations
contained in the contract. No alterations to the terms and conditions of the contract shall be valid
or binding upon Pittsylvania County unless made in writing and where Board approval is not
required, by the County Administrator or his designee
I. Contract Documents
The contract entered into by Pittsylvania County and the Consultant shall consist of this Request
For Proposal, any addendum issued, the proposal submitted by the Consultant, Pitttsylvania
County's Standard Form of Agreement, and any approved change orders issued, all of which
shall be referred to collectively as the Contract Documents. Additional documents which the
parties agree to include as contract documents may be set forth in the final contract.
J. Contract Performance Terms
Any contract resulting from this RFP shall have a term limit of one year and may be
renewable for four additional one-year terms at the option of Pittsylvania County. This
contract may be extended during the term of the existing contract for services allowed to
complete any work undertaken but not completed during the original term of the contract.
K. Definitions:
1. Consultant:
The Consultant who enters into a contract with Pittsylvania County to provide
the services herein for Pittsylvania County.
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2. County:
Wherever the word "County" appears, it shall be understood to mean
Pittsylvania County Government.
3. Offeror:
A person who makes an offer in response to a Request for Proposals.
4. Informality:
A minor defect or variation in a bid or proposal from the exact requirements of
the Invitation for Bid, or the Request for Proposal, which does not affect the
price, quality, quantity, or delivery schedule for the goods, services or
construction being procured.
L. Drug Free Workplace
During the performance of this contract, the Consultant agrees to (i) provide a drug-free
workplace for the Consultant's employees; (ii) post in conspicuous places, available to
employees and applicants for employment, a statement notifying employees that the unlawful
manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation, possession, or use of a controlled substance or
marijuana is prohibited in the Consultant'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 Consultant that the Consultant
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 the provisions will be binding upon each
subconsultant or vendor.
For the purposes of this section, "drug-free workplace" means any site at which the performance
of work is done in connection with this contract awarded to the Consultant, the employees of
whom are prohibited from engaging in the unlawful manufacture, sale, distribution, dispensation,
possession or use of any controlled substance or marijuana during the performance of the
contract.
M. Ethics in Public Contracting
The Offeror hereby certifies that it has familiarized itself with Article 6 of Title 2.2 of the
Virginia Public Procurement Act, Section 2.2-4367 through 2.2-4377, Virginia Code Annotated,
and that all amounts received by it, pursuant to a Contract resulting from this RFP, are proper
and in accordance herewith. By submitting their proposals, Offerors certify that their proposals
are made without collusion or fraud that they have not offered or received any kickbacks or
inducements from any other offeror, supplier, manufacturer or subconsultant in connection with
their proposal, and that they have not conferred on any public employee having official
responsibility for this 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 was exchanged.
N. Examination of Records
The Consultant agrees that Pittsylvania County or any duly authorized representative shall have
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access to and the right to examine any and copy any directly pertinent books, documents, papers
and records of the Consultant involving transactions related to any contract resulting from this
RFP. The period of access provided in this paragraph for records, books, documents, and papers
and software which may be related to any arbitration, litigation, or the settlement of claims
arising out of the performance of any subsequent contract or any subsequent contracts with
vendors shall continue until disposition of any appeals, arbitration, litigation, or claims.
Consultants agrees to keep all records in accordance with the state and local retention laws
including but not limited to Virginia Code § 55-525.27.
O. Faith -Based Orizanizations
Pursuant to Section 2.2-4343.1 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended, in all invitations to
bid, requests for proposals, contracts, and purchase orders, the COUNTY does not discriminate
against faith -based organizations "Faith -based Organization" means a religious organization that
is or applies to be a Consultant to provide goods or services for programs funded by the block
grant provided pursuant to the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
of 1996, P.L. 104-193. If CONSULTANT is a faith -based organization, then Consultant shall
give to each individual who applies for or receives goods, services, or disbursements provided
pursuant to this Agreement the following notice:
NOTICE
Pursuant to Section 2.2-4343.1 of the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended, as an applicant for
or recipient of goods, services, or disbursements provided pursuant to a contract between the
COUNTY and a faith -based organization, you are hereby notified as follows:
Neither the COUNTY'S selection of a charitable or faith -based provider of services nor the
expenditure of funds under this contract is an endorsement of the provider's charitable or
religious character, practices, or expression. No provider of services may discriminate against
you on the basis of religion, a religious belief, or your refusal to actively participate in a religious
practice. If you object to a particular provider because of its religious character, you may request
assignment to a different provider. If you believe that your rights have been violated, please
discuss the complaint with your provider or notify the County Administrator.
P. Federal -Aid Provisions
When the U. S. government pays all or any portion of the cost of a project, the Consultant shall
observe all federal laws, rules, and regulations made pursuant to such laws. The work shall be
subject to inspection by the appropriate federal agency. Such inspection shall in no sense make
the federal government a party of the contract and will in no way interfere with the rights of
either party. Consultant shall require all subconsultants to observe all federal laws, rules, and
regulations made pursuant to such laws. Reporting requirements that is part of the regulation
shall be followed in accordance with the federal law, rules and/or regulation made pursuant to
such laws. A Duns number will be provided by the Consultant and registration with the Central
Consultant Registration (CCR) shall be followed according to the federal aid provisions.
Q. Freedom of Information
All information submitted to the County in response to this RFP will constitute public
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information and pursuant to the Virginia Freedom of Information Act will be available to the
public for inspection upon request. Pursuant to Virginia Code §2.2-4342, a Bidder/Offeror may
request an exception to disclosure for trade secrets or proprietary information as such is defined
under Virginia Code § 59.1-336, part of the Uniform Trade Secrets Act. In order to claim this
exemption, a Bidder/Offeror must: (1) Submit a request in writing referencing their desire to
invoke the protections of Virginia Code § 2.2-4342; (2) Specifically identify which data or
materials they wish to have protected; and (3) Articulate the rationale for why protection is
necessary for the particular data or materials, to the satisfaction of the County. Failure to meet
these requirements will result in the data or materials being open for inspection in response to a
valid inquiry under the Virginia Freedom of Information Act and serve to waive any right of the
Bidder/Offeror to assert a claim against the County for disclosure of trade secrets or proprietary
information.
R. Force Majeure
In any contract resulting from this RFP, neither party shall be liable hereunder by reason of any
failure or delay in the performance of its obligations hereunder (except for the payment of
money) on account of strikes, industry wide material shortages, riots, insurrection, fires, flood,
storm, explosions, earthquakes, pandemic flu, acts of God, war, governmental action, and
labor conditions. In the case of an industry wide material shortage the Consultants shall provide
to the County within 24 hours of Consultant's determination that there exists an industry wide
material shortage, the following: 1) a written description of the specific material alleged to be in
short supply; 2) a written list of all manufacturers, wholesalers, suppliers and/or retailers from
which Consultant has attempted to obtain, and/or contracted to obtain, said material; 3) a written
description detailing all actions taken by Consultant to obtain said materials; 4) a written
statement, signed by an authorized representative of Consultant, that Consultant has used due
diligence to secure said materials in the most expeditious manner; 5) a written time frame in
which Consultant anticipates that it will obtain said materials and; 6) the County, or its
authorized representative, concurs that there is an industry wide shortage of the specific material
so identified by Consultant.
S. Grant Funds Provision
When a project is funded in part or all by grant funds, the Consultant shall observe all rules and
regulations according to the grant fund award documentation. Consultant has the responsibility
to comply with all grant fund reporting requirements and any or all award documentation terms
and conditions.
T. Governing Law
In any contract resulting from this RFP, the parties agree that this agreement is governed by and
shall be interpreted in accordance with the Pittsylvania County Procurement Policy and the laws
of the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Virginia Public Procurement Act, and that proper venue,
in the event of litigation concerning this matter, shall be in the Circuit Court of Pittsylvania
County, Virginia. The parties agree that any litigation involving this Agreement shall be brought
only in such court.
U. Headin¢s
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Headings in the RFP and any resulting contract are informational only and the substance of each
numbered or lettered provision shall prevail in the event of any ambiguity or inconsistency
between a heading and its content.
V. Insurance
During the performance of any Contract resulting from this RFP, the Consultant shall have and
keep current insurance whichever is greater in scope or amount as follows:
a. Worker's Compensation Insurance in compliance with all states in which Consultant
does business, including coverage B Employer's liabilities in not less than the
following amounts:
i. Bodily Injury by accident $100,000 for each accident;
ii. Bodily Injury by disease, $500,000 policy limit;
Bodily Injury by disease, $100,000 for each employee.
b. General Liability insurance in amount not less than $1,000,000 for any occurrence
involving bodily injury, and not less than $1,000,000 for any occurrence involving
property damage. This coverage shall include contractual liability, broad form
property damage, independent Consultants, and personal injury.
c. Automobile liability insurance in an amount not less than $500,000 combined single
limit bodily injury and property damage. This coverage shall include liability for the
use of hired and non -owned apparatus.
d. Professional Liability Insurance in an amount not less than $2,000,000 per occurrence
and $6,000,000 in the aggregate. The amount of coverage may increase according to
the project value.
The General Liability and Automobile Liability insurance policies specified herein shall name
Pittsylvania County as additional insured with regard to work performed under any contract
resulting from this IFB. The Consultant shall provide Pittsylvania County with copies of
certificates of insurance coverage and proof of payment of all premiums. These certificates shall
have provisions for notifying Pittsylvania County if there is any change in liability insurance.
W. In=retation
Words of any gender used in any Contract resulting from this RFP shall be held and construed to
include any other gender, and words in the singular number shall be held to include the plural,
and vice versa, unless the context otherwise requires.
X. Non -Collusion
The party making the foregoing proposal hereby certifies that such proposal is genuine and not
collusive or sham; that said offeror has not colluded, conspired, connived or agreed, directly or
indirectly, with any offeror or person, to put in a sham proposal or to refrain from offering, and
has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, sought by agreement or collusion, or
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communication or conference, with any person to fix the proposal price or affiant or of any
proposal, or to fix any overhead, profit or cost element of said proposal price, or of that of any
other offeror, or to secure any advantage against the County or any person interested in the
proposed contract; and that all statements in said proposal are true.
Y. Non -Discrimination
Any contract resulting from this RFP and every contract, sub -contract, or purchase order there
under shall include the following provisions according to Virginia Code 2.2-4311:
During the performance of a contract, the Consultant agrees as follows:
a. The Consultant will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for
employment because of race, religion, color, sex, age, or national origin, except
where religion, sex or national origin is a bona fide occupational qualification
reasonably necessary to the normal operation of the Consultant. The Consultant
agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicant for
employment, notices setting forth non-discrimination clause.
b. The Consultant, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on
behalf of the Consultant, will state that such Consultant 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 requirement.
The Consultant will include the provisions in the foregoing paragraphs a, b, and c in every
contract, subcontract, or purchase order of over $10,000, so that the provisions will be binding
upon each subconsultant or vendor associated with Pittsylvania County.
Z. Partial Invalidity
Neither any payment for, nor acceptance of, the whole or any part of the services by Pittsylvania
County, nor any extension of time, shall operate as a waiver of any provision of any Contract
resulting from this RFP, nor of any power herein reserved to Pittsylvania County, or any right to
damages herein provided, nor shall any waiver of any breach of any Contract be held to be a
waiver of any other or subsequent breach. Failure of Pittsylvania County to require compliance
with any term or condition of any Contract shall not be deemed a waiver of such term or
condition nor a waiver of the subsequent enforcement thereof.
AA. Proposal Withdrawal
Any Proposal may be withdrawn up until the time set above for the opening of the Proposal.
Any Proposals not so withdrawn shall constitute an irrevocable offer for a period of 120 days.
BB. RFP Proposal and Clarification
Pittsylvania County reserves the right to request clarification of information submitted and to
request additional information of one or more offerors. Each offeror shall examine the Request
for Proposal documents and shall judge all matters relating to the adequacy and accuracy of such
documents. Any inquiries, suggestions or requests concerning interpretation, clarification or
additional information pertaining to the Request for Proposal shall be made in writing to
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Pittsylvania County's Purchasing Manager. Pittsylvania County shall not be responsible for oral
interpretations given by any employee, representative, or others. The issuance of a written
addendum signed by Pittsylvania County's Purchasing Manager. is the only official method
whereby interpretation, clarification, or additional information can be given. Pittsylvania County
will provide electronically or by mail to all official RFP holders any addenda, which are issued to
this Request for Proposal. Official RFP holders are those who obtain an RFP from the
Pittsylvania County Purchasing Manager.
CC. Release and Ownership of Information
Pittsylvania County shall make a good faith effort to identify and make available to the
Consultant all non -confidential technical and administrative data in Pittsylvania County's
possession which Pittsylvania County may lawfully release including, but not limited to contract
specifications, drawings, correspondence, and other information specified and required by the
Consultant and relating to its work under this Contract. Pittsylvania County reserves its rights of
ownership to all material given to the Consultant by Pittsylvania County and to all background
information, documents, and computer software and documentation developed by the Consultant
in performing any Contract resulting from this RFP.
No reports, information or data given to or prepared by the Consultant under the resulting
Contract shall be made available to any individual or organization by the Consultant without the
prior written approval of Pittsylvania County, which approval Pittsylvania County shall be under
no obligation to grant.
As may be allowed by law, any information, ideas, or concepts that the County receives during
the procurement process from any offeror's written proposal, any discussion or interview with
the offeror or as a result of any portion of the procurement process for the services described in
this Request for Proposal shall become the property of Pittsylvania County. Pittsylvania County
may use this information for any purpose without compensation to the offeror from whom the
information was received.
DD. Rights and Responsibilities of Consultant
The Consultant shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless the County and its representatives
from any and all claims, suits and actions for injury or damage sustained by any person or
property from any act or omission by Consultant and/or its Consultants or employees, or anyone
else for who Consultant is or may be responsible. This section shall survive the termination this
agreement.
The Consultant in any contract resulting from this RFP shall pay all royalties and license fees
necessary for performance of the contract. The Consultant shall defend all suits or claims for
infringement of any patent rights or any other proprietary rights arising from or related to
performance of the resulting contract and shall save Pittsylvania County harmless from any and
all loss, including reasonable attorneys' fees, on account thereof.
EE. Sub Consultants and Assignments
The Consultant shall not sublet or assign or transfer any interest in this Contract or any portion
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thereof without the prior written consent of Pittsylvania County of which Pittsylvania County
shall be under no obligation to grant. In seeking consent for any subcontract or assignment, the
Consultant shall furnish all information required by Pittsylvania County to permit Pittsylvania
County to ascertain the qualifications of the proposed subconsultant to perform the work, and the
Consultant shall submit a copy of the subconsultant to Pittsylvania County for approval. The
subconsultant shall incorporate by reference all provisions and conditions of the Contract
resulting from this RFP.
Pittsylvania County's approval of a subconsultant shall not relieve the Consultant of any of its
responsibilities, duties or liabilities hereunder. The Consultant shall continue to be responsible
to Pittsylvania County for performance of the subconsultant and the subconsultant, for all
purposes, shall be deemed to be an agent or employee of the Consultant. Nothing in the Contract
resulting from this RFP or any subcontract shall create any contractual relationship between any
subconsultant and Pittsylvania County.
FF. Tax Exemption
The County of Pittsylvania as a public body of the Commonwealth of Virginia, is exempt from
any Federal excise tax and Virginia sales and use tax for purchases made by the County.
GG. Termination
Pittsylvania County shall have the right to terminate at Pittsylvania County's convenience, with
or without cause, any Contract resulting from this RFP by specifying the date of termination in a
written notice. In this event, the Consultant shall be entitled to just and equitable compensation
for any satisfactory work completed. All work produced, and data collected shall become the
property of Pittsylvania County.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:AGENDA DATE:
Resolution Opposing Danville Utilities' Electric Rate 6/21/16
Hike
ACTION:
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Yes.
Resolution 2016-06-02
ATTACHMENTS:
STAFF CONTACT(S): 1) Resolution
Mr. Monday; Mr. Hunt
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ITEM NUMBER:
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BACKGROUND/DISC USSION:
At the last BOS meeting, the BOS unanimously directed County Staff to draft a Resolution opposing the
Danville Utilities' proposed electric rate hike and requesting additional Pittsylvania County resident
participation on the Danville Utility Commission Attached please find a draft of said Resolution.
RECOMMENDATION:
Submitted by County Staff for the BOS' review, comment, and potential action.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
RESOLUTION 2016-06-03
A RESOLUTION OPPOSING DANVILLE UTILITIES' ELECTRICAL RATE HIKE
WHEREAS, the City of Danville, Virginia, Utilities Department ("Danville Utilities")
serves approximately 42,000 customers in Danville, southern Pittsylvania County, and portions
of Henry and Halifax Counties; and
WHEREAS, approximately 17,000 of said customers are located in Pittsylvania County,
representing approximately 40.5% of the total number of Danville Utilities' customers; and
WHEREAS, despite the above, currently there is only one (1) Pittsylvania County
resident serving on the seven (7) member Utility Commission that governs Danville Utilities;
and
WHEREAS, in May of 2016, Danville City Council voted 7-2 to increase Danville
Utilities' electric rate, effective August 1, 2016, as detailed in the two (2) attachments.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, that it opposes Danville Utilities' electrical rate hike, and asks
Danville City Council to reconsider its actions due to the potential negative financial
implications said rate hike will have on approximately 17,000 Pittsylvania County customers;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
respectfully asks Danville City Council to consider increasing Pittsylvania County's resident
representation on the Danville Utility Commission commensurate with its percentage of total
utility customers; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED, that a copy of this Resolution be sent to Danville City
Council and the Danville Utility Commission.
Adopted this 21'h day of June, 2016.
ATTEST:
Clarence C. Monday, Clerk
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
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Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.
Pittsylvania County Attorney
Vote
Jessie L. Barksdale, Chair
Elton W. Blackstock, Vice Chair
Joe Davis
Ronald Scearce
Robert Warren
Jerry A. Hagerman
Tim R. Barber
Ayes Nays Abstentions
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APPENDIX A
ELECTRIC CUSTOMER CHARGE
Existing Effective August 1, 2016
Residential (RS)
$
7.80
$
9.00
Worship Sanctuary (WSS)
$
24.00
$
24.00
Small General (SGS)
$
10.90
$
12.50
Medium General (MGS-1)
$
50.00
$
75.00
Medium General (MGS-2)
$
50.00
$
75.00
Medium General (MGS-3)
$
50.00
$
80.00
Large General (LGS-1)
$
200.00
$
350.00
Large General (LGS-2)
$
200.00
$
350.00
Large General (LGS-3)
$
200.00
$
350.00
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APPENDIX B
ELECTRIC
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Energy
Demand
Per
Per kWh
Per KW
kWh
Effective
Per KW
Effective
Existing
August
1, 2016
Existing
August
1, 2016
Residential (RS)
$0.11640
$
0.11760
$
$
-
Worship Sanctuary (WSS)
$0.11640
$
0.12100
$
$
Small General (SGS)
$0.11640
$
0.11940
$
$
-
Medium General (MGS-1)
$0.06790
$
0.06530
$
14.29
$
15.00
Medium General (MGS-2)
$0.06680
$
0.05680
$
14.14
$
14.14
Medium General (MGS-3)
$0.06680
$
0.06450
$
14.29
$
15.00
Large General (LGS-1)
$0.05660
$
0.05700
$
17.04
$
17.04
Large General (LGS-2)
$0.05570
$
0.05550
$
16.79
$
16.79
Large General (LGS-3)
$0.05660
$
0.05700
$
17.04
$
17.04
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APPOINTMENTS
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
AGENDA TITLE:
Upcoming Term Appointments
SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST:
Upcoming Term Appointments
STAFF CONTACT(S):
Mr. Monday
DISCUSSION:
The following terms will expire June 30, 2016:
AGENDA DATE:
06-21-2016
ACTION:
Yes
CONSENT AGENDA:
ACTION:
ATTACHMENTS:
No
ITEM NUMBER:
13
INFORMATION:
INFORMATION:
(a) Danville Community College Board of Trustees:
Vacant Pittsylvania County representative seat on the DCC Board of Trustees for a 4 -year term that would
begin July 1, 2016 and end June 30, 2020.
(b) Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services Board:
1. The Callands/Gretna representative's seat on the Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services Board will
expire on June 30, 2016. This is a three-year term that will run from July 1, 2016 through June 30, 2019.
2. The Staunton River representative has indicated they wanted to resign, thus an appointment needs to be
made to fill the remaining term, from present until June 30, 2018.
(c) Pittsylvania County Board of Assessors:
The Pittsylvania County Board of Assessors assists the hired assessment contractor in assessing all real
estate in the locality. Meeting dates, time and location are determined by the Reassessment Contractor. The Board
of Assessors is composed of a maximum of seven (7) members appointed by the Board of Supervisor, one (1) from
each electoral district and must live in the district that he/she represents.
The following nominations have been submitted thus far. Nominations may be submitted at the June 21,
2016 and any remaining vacancies will need to be filled by the July 19, 2016 Board meeting as the potential date for
training is August 8, 2016.
(a) Ms. Nancy Eanes — Dan River District
(b) Ms. Mollie Holmes — Banister District
(c) Mr. Dan Angell — Chatham -Blairs District
(d) Mr. Leon Griffith — Tunstall District
(d) Pittsylvania County Public Library Board of Trustees:
Debra Dockery currently serves as one the Westover District representative on this Board. This is a 4 -year
term and Ms. Dockery is eligible for re -appointment. The new term would begin July 1, 2016 and end June 30,
2020.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff submits this to the Board of Supervisors for their review and consideration. Separate motions would need to
be made for each appointment.
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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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CLOSED SESSION
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ADJOURNMENT
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