10-12-2021 Legislative Committee Meeting Packet
CALL TO ORDER
ROLL CALL
AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
NEW BUSINESS
a. Potential County Facilities Naming/Renaming Policy Scope Expansion (Staff
Contact: J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.)
b. Board of Supervisors' Policy on Recognitions (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)
c. Potential PCC Chapter 10 (Music Festivals) Revisions (Staff Contact: Emily S.
Ragsdale)
d. Stormwater Local Review and Administration (Staff Contact: Emily S. Ragsdale)
e. Potential Removal of PCC Chapters 30 and 30.1 (Staff Contact: J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.)
f. Solar Project Limitations (Staff Contact: Emily S. Ragsdale)
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LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
MEETING
Tuesday, October 12, 2021 – 5:00 PM
Main Conference Room
County Administration Building, 1 Center Street
Chatham, Virginia 24531
AGENDA
Legislative Committee
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Potential County Facilities Naming/Renaming Policy Scope Expansion
(Staff Contact: J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.)
Staff Contact(s): J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.
Agenda Date: October 12, 2021 Item Number: 5.a
Attachment(s): County Facilities Naming-Renaming Policy
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
County Staff recommends the Committee review the County’s Facilities Naming/Renaming
Policy, adopted on March 16, 2019, to determine if its scope potentially needs to be expanded.
For the Committee’s review, the Policy attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
Not applicable.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff presents this matter to the Committee for its review and consideration.
MOTION:
For the Committee’s review and consideration.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY FACILITIES NAMING/RENAMING POLICY
I. Criteria for Naming County Facilities:
County facilities, including buildings and parks, shall generally be named according to the
geographical, historical, or ecological relationships in which the site is located. Exceptions may
be made in the following circumstances:
(A) To Commemorate an Individual’s Service:
Facilities may be named after an individual who made significant contributions to the
County through participation in community, state, or national service. A facility can be so named
five (5) years or more after the individual is deceased.
(B) To recognize a Significant Contribution to a Facility:
In selected instances, a County facility may be named after a
business/individual/organization that makes a unique and extraordinary financial or other
contribution to the development and/or usage of the facility being named. The merits and value
of each such naming shall be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. It should not be assumed that a
financial contribution guarantees that a facility is named after the business/individual/organization.
(C) To help Identify the Facilities Purpose/Usage:
A name may be assigned to a County facility if it helps to describe and identify the usage
or purpose of the facility.
(D) To Identify the Facility with a Specific School:
Facilities developed on a school site may be named according to the name of the school.
II. Renaming County Facilities:
Renaming a County facility can occur if:
(A) The above-stated criteria are met;
(B) A valid justification for renaming the facility is provided;
(C) Changing the name will not cause undue confusion within the community; and
(D) An appropriate level of community support exists.
III. Naming Committee/Process for Naming County Facilities:
(A) At its annual Reorganizational Meeting or at any other appropriate time, the
Chairman of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors (“Board”) shall appoint a County
Naming Committee (“Committee”) composed of three (3) Board Members.
The Committee shall make recommendations to the full Board concerning the naming or
renaming of County facilities.
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The Committee will seek comment and non-binding recommendations from
appropriate/applicable organizations when considering a County facility naming or renaming
request.
The Committee will synthesize the comments received and make a recommendation to the
full County Board for potential action.
Adopted by the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors on March 16, 2021.
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Legislative Committee
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Board of Supervisors' Policy on Recognitions (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M.
McCluster)
Staff Contact(s): Kaylyn M. McCluster
Agenda Date: October 12, 2021 Item Number: 5.b
Attachment(s): Recognitions Policy - Updated 10-15-2019
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
Periodically, County Staff recommends the Committee review the Board’s Policy on
Recognitions, adopted on October 15, 2019, to determine if anything therein needs to be changed
or adjusted. For the Committee’s review, the Policy attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
Not applicable.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff presents this matter to the Committee for its review and consideration.
MOTION:
For the Committee’s review and consideration.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
POLICY ON RECOGNITIONS
Adopted: 10-15-2019
CERTIFICATES
(to be mailed with
cover letter-and/or
formal
presentation)
RESOLUTIONS
(Formal
presentation at
BOS Meeting)
Plaques and/or
Jefferson Cups
(Formal
presentation at
BOS Meeting)
County Staff
Recognitions
Proclamation
s
(may be
presented at
BOS Meeting
if requested)
Eagle Scouts & Girl
Scout Gold Awards
and other local,
regional, or
statewide
distinctions or
designations,
including
community service
achievements/award
s
Upon the death or
retirement of
prominent
members of the
community, with
25 or more years’
service to the
community
Upon retirement
or end of term
for members of
the Board of
Supervisors
At discretion of
County
Administrator’
s Office
(flowers for
deaths, annual
awards,
recognitions,
anniversaries,
retirements,
birthdays of
staff
Proclamations
will be created
upon request, or
when deemed
appropriate by
the County
Administrator’s
Office.
Individual or teams
receiving first place
in a local,regional,
or statewide event,
competition, or
championship
Individuals or
teams receiving
first place in a
national event,
competition, or
championship
Other individual
or groups to be
determined by
the BOS on a
case-by-case
basis
*Upon request
for a
Proclamation,
information
must be
provided to
County Staff. If
information is
not received in a
timely manner,
the
Proclamation
may be pushed
back to the next
month’s
Agenda.
Anniversaries (50th,
75th)
*Upon request for a
Resolution,
information must
be provided to
County Staff. If
information is not
received in a timely
manner, the
Resolution may be
pushed back to the
next month’s
Agenda.
Upon, retirement
or end of term
for constitutional
officers (Sheriff,
Clerk of Court,
Commissioner of
the Revenue,
Treasurer,
Commonwealth’
s Attorney
Anniversaries of
Pastors with
Churches (25th or
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more, in five-year
increments)
Birthdays (100 years
or older)
Significant
anniversaries of
organizations,
businesses, churches
(25-year increments)
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Legislative Committee
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Potential PCC Chapter 10 (Music Festivals) Revisions (Staff Contact:
Emily S. Ragsdale)
Staff Contact(s): Emily S. Ragsdale
Agenda Date: October 12, 2021 Item Number: 5.c
Attachment(s): PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY CODE CHAPTER 10 (MUSIC
FESTIVALS AND SPECIAL EVENTS)- UPDATE REDLINE
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
Chapter 10, Music Festivals, of the Pittsylvania County Code (“PCC”) regulates music or
entertainment festivals conducted in open spaces, not within an enclosed structure, that continue
for a period of time exceeding six (6) hours. This Ordinance was recently updated; however,
County Staff believes additional regulations for events that are within enclosed structures and/or
continue for less than six (6) hours are needed. For the Committee’s review and consideration,
said proposed PCC revision is attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
For the Committee’s review and consideration.
MOTION:
For the Committee’s review and consideration.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY CODE CHAPTER 10
MUSIC FESTIVALS AND SPECIAL EVENTS
§ 10-1. Purpose
§ 10-2. Definitions
§ 10-3. Permit
§ 10-4. Conditions
§ 10-5. Twelve-Hour Limitation
§ 10-6. Parent of Guardian
§ 10-7. Permission
§ 10-8. Violation
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CHAPTER 10
MUSIC FESTIVALS AND SPECIAL EVENTS
SEC. 10-1. PURPOSE.
This Ordinance is enacted pursuant to Section 15.2-1200, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, for
the purpose of providing necessary regulation for the conditioning of music or entertainment
festivals events conducted in open spaces not within an enclosed structure and/or of any gathering
or groups of individuals for the purpose of listening to or participating in entertainment which
consists of primarily musical renditions conducted in open spaces not within an enclosed structure,
and/or gatherings of greater than 2,000 attendees regardless of duration or location in the interest
of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens and inhabitants of Pittsylvania County,
Virginia (“County”).
SEC. 10-2. DEFINITIONS.
When used in this Ordinance, the following words shall mean:
A. Board of Supervisors or Board shall mean the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County,
Virginia.
B. Music or entertainment festival shall mean any gathering of groups or individuals for the
purpose of listening to or participating in entertainment which consists primarily of musical
renditions conducted in open spaces not within an enclosed structure, and/or those entertainments
where the listeners are not within an enclosed structure and which has a continued existence on
the premises for a period of time exceeding six (6) hours are expected to have an attendance of
greater than 2,000 people.
C. Special Event shall mean any gathering of more than 2,000 attendees within enclosed structures
or open spaces not within an enclosed structure that will use amplified sound and/or music.
SEC. 10-3. PERMIT.
1. No person, firm, corporation, or partnership shall stage, promote, or conduct any music or
entertainment festival in the County, unless there shall have been first obtained from the Board of
Supervisors a Special Entertainment Permit (“Permit”) for said festival.
2. An application for a Permit shall be filed with the County Administrator at least ninety (90)
days before the date of such festival. Such application shall have attached statements, approvals
and other documents required by this Ordinance.
3. The Board shall act on such applications at their next regularly scheduled Meeting or within
sixty (60) days of receipt of Permit application. If granted, the Permit shall be issued in writing
on a form for the purpose and mailed by the County Administrator to the Applicant at the address
indicated. If denied, the refusal shall be in writing and the reasons for such denial stated therein
and mailed by the County Administrator to the Applicant at the address indicated. Permit fees
shall be set by the Board annually in the Budget Resolution or at any other appropriate time as
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determined by County Staff or the Board. The Applicant shall be required to carry a $500,000
bond to ensure compliance with the regulations set forth in this Ordinance.
SEC. 10-4 CONDITIONS.
A Permit shall not be issued unless the following conditions are met and all required plans,
statements, and approvals are submitted to the Board with the application:
A. An overall description of the proposed festival shall be provided with the Application.
This description shall include the location of the proposed festival, the name and address
of the property owner(s) of said property, the nature and interest of the Applicant, the
date(s) and time(s) of said festival, the total number of tickets that will be offered for sale,
a full list of all persons or groups who will perform, the name and address of all promotors
of the festival, and the financial backing for the event. Proof of insurance must also be
provided showing a minimum of $1,000,000 general liability coverage. This amount can
be increased at the discretion of the County Administrator based on the intensity of the
event. An updated ticket sale count shall be provided to the County Administrator no less
than one (1) week prior to the event.
B. A site plan shall be approved by the Director of Community Development identifying the
placement of permeant and/or temporary stages, the location of any concessions, parking
if offered onsite, major recreational equipment parking locations and any associated utility
hookups and/or dump stations, bathhouses, and any other amenities that will be offered as
an incidental use. A plan for adequate sanitation facilities and garbage, trash, and sewage
disposals for the persons at the festival shall be approved by the Director of Public Works.
This plan shall meet the requirements of all state and local statutes, ordinances, and
regulations.
C. A plan for providing food, water, and lodging for the persons at the festival shall be
submitted. This plan shall meet the requirements of all state and local statutes, ordinances,
and regulations, and shall be approved by the Director of Community Development and
the Virginia Department of Health. All applicable permits required will be subject to
separate permit fees.
D. A plan for adequate medical facilities and EMS coverage for persons at the festival shall
be approved by the Director of Public Safety. The Applicant shall be responsible for any
and all associated costs of EMS coverage as required under the County’s Public Safety
Ordinance. See Section 11-91 of the County Code.
E. A plan for adequate parking facilities and traffic control in and around the festival area
shall be approved by the County, Virginia Department of Transportation (“VDOT”), and
the Virginia State Police. If traffic impacts are expected on public roads leading to the
proposed venue, a VDOT land use permit for special events must be obtained and said
permit may be subject to separate permit fees. A traffic control plan will be required. The
Applicant must comply with all requirements set forth in the VDOT land use permit.
F. A plan for adequate fire protection shall be approved by the Director of Public Safety.
This plan shall meet the requirements of all state and local statutes, ordinances, and
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regulations. The Applicant shall be responsible for any and all associated cost of fire
department services as required under Section 11-91 of the County Code.
G. If any outdoor lighting will be utilized, a plan showing the location of such lights and
shielding devices or other equipment to prevent unreasonable glow beyond the venue shall
be submitted and approved by the Director of Community Development.
H. A statement that no music shall be played, either by mechanical device or live
performance, in such a manner that the sound emanating therefrom shall be unreasonably
audible beyond the property on which the festival is located.
I. Any pyrotechnics or fireworks displays that will be utilized must be permitted and
approved by the County Fire Marshal and will be subject to separate permit fees.
J. A security and crowd control plan shall be submitted and approved by the County Sherriff.
The Applicant shall be responsible for any associated costs of required coverage by the
County Sherriff’s Department or the Virginia State Police.
SEC. 10-5. TWELVE HOUR LIMITATIONS.
Music and/or Events shall not be rendered, nor entertainment provided for more than twelve (12)
hours in any twenty-four (24) hour period, to be measured form the beginning of the first
performance at said festival. However, all music performances and/or events shall start no earlier
than 9:00 a.m. and end prior to 11:00 p.m. on the night of the performanceeach night. (B.S.M. 10-
15-91)
SEC. 10-6. PARENT OF GUARDIAN.
No person under the age of eighteen (18) years of age shall be admitted to any festival, unless
accompanied by parent of guardian, the parent or guardian to remain with the said person at all
times.
SEC. 10-7. PERMISSION.
No Permit shall be issued under this Ordinance unless the Applicant furnishes to the Board written
permission for the Board, its lawful agents, or duly constituted law enforcement officers to go
upon the property at any time for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of
this Ordinance. The Board shall have the right to revoke any Permit issued under this Ordinance
upon non-compliance with any of its provisions and conditions.
SEC. 10-8. VIOLATION.
Any person, firm or corporation who violates any provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a
Class 2 Misdemeanor, punishable by confinement in jail for not more than six (6) months and a
fine of not more than $1,000, either or both. Each violation shall constitute a separate offense. An
additional violation within a twelve (12)-month period shall be punishable as a Class 1
Misdemeanor.
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Legislative Committee
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Stormwater Local Review and Administration (Staff Contact: Emily S.
Ragsdale)
Staff Contact(s): Emily S. Ragsdale
Agenda Date: October 12, 2021 Item Number: 5.d
Attachment(s):
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
Virginia Code, Article 2.3, Stormwater Management Act, requires localities to either establish a
Virginia Erosion and Stormwater Management Program (“VESMP”), or opt out and the
Department of Environmental Quality (“DEQ”) will operate the Virginia Stormwater Program
(“VSMP”) for the locality. The County have chosen to allow DEQ to operate the VSMP and to
adopt and administer a Virginia Erosion and Sediment Control Program internally, as required by
Virginia Code § 62.1-44.15.1. County Staff was directed to gather information regarding the
process for establishing a VESMP and the impact on County Community Development staffing
and budget. Emily S. Ragsdale, Community Development Director, will provide the same to the
Committee.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
To be determined.
RECOMMENDATION:
For the Committee’s review and consideration.
MOTION:
For the Committee’s review and consideration.
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Legislative Committee
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Potential Removal of PCC Chapters 30 and 30.1 (Staff Contact: J. Vaden
Hunt, Esq.)
Staff Contact(s): J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.
Agenda Date: October 12, 2021 Item Number: 5.e
Attachment(s): Chapters 30 and 30.1
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
County Staff has recently learned of Chatmoss Cablevision’s (“Chatmoss”) sale to another cable
entity. Currently, Chapters 30 (Cable Television; Chatmoss Cablevision Franchise) and 30.1
(Chatmoss Cable Franchise) of the Pittsylvania County Code (“PCC”) regulate Chatmoss Cable.
For the Committee’s review, said PCC Chapters are attached. With Chatmoss’ recent sale, these
PCC Chapters are no longer needed in the PCC.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
Not applicable.
RECOMMENDATION:
Following the legally advertised and conducted related Public Hearing at the Board’s October
Business Meeting, County Staff recommends the Committee recommend to the full Board
approval of the removal of PCC Chapters 30 and 30.1 from the PCC.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion, following the legally advertised and conducted related Public Hearing at the
Board’s October Business Meeting, recommending the full Board approve the removal of PCC
Chapters 30 and 30.1 from the PCC.”
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Legislative Committee
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Solar Project Limitations (Staff Contact: Emily S. Ragsdale)
Staff Contact(s): David M. Smitherman
Agenda Date: October 12, 2021 Item Number: 5.f
Attachment(s):
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
In 2021, the Virginia General Assembly passed legislation giving localities additional measures
to further regulate the development of utility scale solar energy facilities. This legislation
requires that any applicant for a solar project or an energy storage project give the host locality
written notice of the applicant's intent to locate in the locality and request a meeting to discuss a
Siting Agreement. Emily S. Ragsdale, Community Development Director, will present
information relating to Siting Agreements and lead discussion with the Committee on other
potential measures to regulate/limit solar projects in the County.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
Unknown at this time.
RECOMMENDATION:
For the Committee’s review and consideration.
MOTION:
For the Committee’s review and consideration.
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