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11-16-2021 Business Meeting Agenda Packet BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BUSINESS MEETING Tuesday, November 16, 2021 – 7:00 PM Board Meeting Room 39 Bank Street, SE, Chatham, Virginia 24531 AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER (7:00 PM) 2. ROLL CALL 3. MOMENT OF SILENCE 4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE 5. AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED 6. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 7. CONSENT AGENDA a. Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster) b. October Bill List Approval (online); (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde) c. Resolution # 2021-11-01 (Lambert Compressor Station) Adoption (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster) d. Letter in Support of MVP Southgate's Proposed Lambert Station Transmission Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster) e. Appointment: IDA (Joey Faucette); (Chatham-Blairs District); (Chairman Warren) f. Appointment: IDA (Ronnie Haymore); (Tunstall District); (Supervisor Ingram) g. Moral Obligation Agreement (Cyber Park Shell Building) Approval (Staff Contact: Matthew D. Rowe) h. Cherrystone and Roaring Fork Dams Inundation Study and Emergency Action Plan Engineering Awards (Staff Contact: Richard N. Hicks) i. Resolution # 2021-11-02 (Hardy Petroleum 100th Year Anniversary) Adoption (Supervisor Ingram) Business Meeting - November 16, 2021 j. Mount Hermon Convenience Center Improvements Engineering Proposal Approval (Staff Contact: Richard N. Hicks) 8. PRESENTATIONS a. DPCS Annual Report (Contacts: Jim Bebeau and Kim Van Der Hyde) 9. HEARING OF THE CITIZENS Each person addressing the Board under Hearing of the Citizens shall be a resident or land owner of the County, or the registered agent of such resident or land owner. Each person shall step up, give his/her name and district in an audible tone of voice for the record, and unless further time is granted by the Chairman, shall limit his/her address to three (3) minutes. No person shall be permitted to address the Board more than once during Hearing of the Citizens. All remarks shall be addressed to the Board as a body and not to any individual member thereof. Hearing of the Citizens shall last for a maximum of forty-five (45) minutes. Any individual that is signed up to speak during said section who does not get the opportunity to do so because of the aforementioned time limit, shall be given speaking priority at the next Board meeting. Absent Chairman’s approval, no person shall be able to speak who has not signed up. 10. PUBLIC HEARINGS A. Other Public Hearings Each person addressing the Board under a Public Hearing shall step up, give his/her name and district, and/or his/her place of residency for non-County citizens, in an audible tone of voice for the record, and unless further time is granted by the Chairman, shall limit his/her address to three (3) minutes; speakers for a group shall be limited to ten (10) minutes. Speakers shall conclude their remarks at that time, unless the consent of the Board is affirmatively given to extend the speakers allotted time. Absent Chairman’s approval, no person shall be able to speak who has not signed up. 1. Public Hearing: Revisions to PCC § 35-141(C), Utility Scale Solar Energy Facility; PCC § 35-141(D), Permitting Requirements for Large and Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities; and PCC § 35-141(E), Decommissioning Requirements for Large and Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities. (Staff Contact: Emily S. Ragsdale) 2. Public Hearing: Redistricting Plans Public Comment (Staff Contact: Dave F. Arnold) 11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS 12. NEW BUSINESS 13. MATTERS FROM WORK SESSION (IF ANY) 14. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS 15. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR REPORTS Business Meeting - November 16, 2021 16. ADJOURNMENT Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster) Staff Contact(s): Kaylyn M. McCluster Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 7.a Attachment(s): 10-19-2021 Finance Committee Meeting - DRAFT 10-19-2021 Work Session - DRAFT 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT Reviewed By: SUMMARY: For the Board’s review and consideration, attached are the following Minutes: (1) 10/19/2021 Finance Committee (2) 10/19/2021 Work Session; and (3) 10/19/2021 Business Meeting FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: County Staff recommends the Board adopt the Minutes as attached and presented. MOTION: “I make a Motion to adopt the Board’s Minutes as attached and presented.” 7.a Packet Pg. 4 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS FINANCE COMMITTEE October 19, 2021 VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ Finance Committee was held on October 19, 2021, in the Main Conference Room of the County Administration Building, 1 Center Street, Chatham, Virginia 24531. CALL TO ORDER (3:30 PM) Scearce called the Meeting to Order at 3:30 PM. ROLL CALL The following Members were present: Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Ronald S. Scearce Chairman - Westover District Present 3:09 PM Charles H. Miller, Jr. Supervisor - Banister District Present 3:22 PM Joe B. Davis Supervisor - Dan River District Present 3:16 PM Timothy W. Dudley Supervisor - Staunton River District Present 3:11 PM AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED Motion to add Purpose Driven Events (“PDE”) Expenses to the Agenda. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dudley SECONDER: Miller AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley APPROVAL OF AGENDA Motion to approve Agenda. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dudley SECONDER: Davis AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley NEW BUSINESS a. Health Department Refund Request (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde) Van Der Hyde stated the County’s Finance Department recently received a request from the Health Department to retain unmatched local funds in the amount of $93,786 to provide shingles vaccines to approximately three hundred (300) health department clients. This request is the same as the requests made by the Health Department in the last few years. The Board has declined these requests the last 2 (two) years. Motion to Deny the Health Department’s refund request. 7.a.a Packet Pg. 5 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Finance Committee Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Finance Committee October 19, 2021 RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dudley SECONDER: Davis AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley b. WIB Audit Update (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde) In FY2021, a new governmental standard was recently implemented, GASB 84. This standard was issued to improve financial reporting by properly identifying all government fiduciary activities. It basically narrows the existing definition of a fiduciary fund and clarifies how these Funds should be treated in the financial statements. During the County’s Annual Audit, each Fund was reviewed to determine if all Funds handled by the County should be reported in the County’s financials. It was determined during this review that the County was administering several Grants for the Workforce Investment Board (“WIB”) that did not name the County as the recipient and, as such, should not be reported in the County’s Financial Statements. A discussion is currently being had with the WIB to rectify this situation. Motion to authorize the County Administrator to write a letter on behalf of the Board regarding the funding for the intern program, and the amount not including any administration costs. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Miller SECONDER: Dudley AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley c. Salary Increases-Sheriff's Deputies (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde) Smitherman stated there is disparity between the Danville City Sheriff’s Office and the County Sheriff’s Office. He stated he is worried about the potential negative impact to our law enforcement force, when Danville implements this pay schedule. Staff would prefer to have time to work on this and bring back proposals in November to address this impending issue. Motion to bring this item back to the Board after Staff is able to develop proposals. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Davis SECONDER: Miller AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley d. Staunton River Plastics; Testing and Inspection Services (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde) The Pittsylvania County Industrial Development Authority (“IDA”) recently met and approved a contract with Froehling & Robertson, Inc., to provide construction materials testing and special 7.a.a Packet Pg. 6 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Finance Committee Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Finance Committee October 19, 2021 inspection services for the Staunton River Plastics Project. There is no financial impact to the County’s budget. The IDA is providing funding for these services, totaling $85,130.50. e. Approval of Engineering Agreement for Rage Plastics Pump Station (Staff Contact: Christopher Adcock) Construction has begun for the Rage Plastics Facility in Hurt, and the County and the Town of Hurt will jointly proceed with the installation of a sewer line and pump station to serve the new Facility (“Project”). In this partnership, the County will cover sixty percent (60%) of the cost, and the Town of Hurt will cover forty percent (40%) of the cost. The same percentages will apply to the revenues generated by the Project. The County currently has an on-call agreement with several engineering firms. County Staff recommended that the work be performed by Dewberry, due to its extensive knowledge of the Southern Virginia Multimodal Park and existing utilities. The total cost for the scope of services of Dewberry’s Agreement is $51,000. Funds for this Project would come from the County’s Water and Sewer Fund, as well as a contribution from the Town of Hurt for its share of the Project. A Budget Amendment for the Project’s engineering fees and eventual construction costs will be submitted for Board approval later. Motion to recommend the Board approve and authorize the County Administrator to execute the Dewberry Agreement for the Project, and to also approve the Budget Amendment for the Project’s engineering fees and eventual construction costs that is required. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dudley SECONDER: Davis AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley f. Authorization to Execute On Call Engineering Agreements (Staff Contact: Richard N. Hicks) The former Pittsylvania County Service Authority had existing agreements with three (3) engineering firms for on call services for professional services related to water and sewer infrastructure needs. Those contracts will soon expire and, since the County is now responsible for the utility system, County Staff advertised for proposals from qualified firms to furnish/provide and establish one (1) or more contracts through competitive negotiations for engineering services. On September 23, 2021, the County received eight (8) proposals. Each proposal was independently evaluated and scored by County Staff. After tabulating the scores for all proposals, the reviewers all agreed on the top four (4) firms and recommends that the Board authorize the County Administrator to execute agreements with the four (4) firms for on call engineering services. The four (4) firms recommended are as follows: • Dewberry; • Freese and Nichols (Currently working on long range water and sewer plan); • McGill (Staff of 140 with offices in North Carolina and Virginia); and • AECOM (Staff of 1,000 with five (5) offices in Virginia). 7.a.a Packet Pg. 7 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Finance Committee Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Finance Committee October 19, 2021 Each firm has a wide range of experience and each one (1) offers some unique qualifications that the County can draw on for future projects. Motion to authorize the County Administrator to execute on-call agreements for engineering services with the four (4) engineering firms as presented. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Davis SECONDER: Miller AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley g. Horseshoe Road Waterline Extension Engineering Proposal Approval (Staff Contact: Chris Adcock) Adcock stated that at the September 21, 2021, Finance Committee Meeting, the Committee approved utilizing some of the County’s American Rescue Plan Act (“ARPA”) funding allocation for a water system extension along Horseshoe Road. The initial extension considered, based on a citizen petition, stopped near the intersection of Horseshoe Road and Ed Hardy Road. After that discussion, it was requested by Supervisor Scearce to investigate continuing the extension back around to Highway 58, which would complete the loop. County Public Works Staff reached out to Dewberry for a proposal to complete the engineering design, bidding, and construction administration for the Project. Dewberry provided two (2) options, one (1) for the initially proposed extension, and one (1) for the complete loop. Motion to go with Option two (2), with line-item veto of construction administration. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Davis SECONDER: Dudley AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley h. FRC's ARPA Funds Utilization Process Recommendation (Staff Contact: Christopher C. Slemp) At the August Fire and Rescue Commission’s (“FRC”) August Meeting, the FRC heard from the FRC’s Ad Hoc Committee, appointed to develop how the ARPA money should be allocated among the County’s Fire and Rescue Agencies. The Ad Hoc Committee suggested that the funds be divided and allow each Volunteer Fire and Rescue Agency to apply for up to a maximum of $43,000. Moreover, the Ad Hoc Committee further suggested that an Agency can apply to use their funds for more than one (1) project, but they may not exceed $43,000 total funding. Per direction from the full FRC, an application packet is being developed by the Ad Hoc Committee that will be distributed among the Agencies. The FRC plans to start accepting applications on November 1, 2021, with a deadline to apply by March 31, 2021. When necessary, the Ad Hoc Committee will review, grade, and make recommendations back to the full FRC as to funding recommendations. Once an award is made, the Agency will have up to twelve (12) months to complete its project(s). As the legal usage of ARPA funds are rather 7.a.a Packet Pg. 8 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Finance Committee Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Finance Committee October 19, 2021 restrictive, federal purchasing guidelines will need to be followed. Some suggested uses are SCBA replacement, improvements to Agency stations (such as HVAC, ventilation improvements, touchless fixtures, and switches, improving sleeping quarters, other general station improvements), and air cleansing systems for both stations and ambulances. The FRC unanimously recommended sending the above-proposed ARPA funds cultivation process to the Finance Committee for review and a recommendation to the full Board for potential approval. County Staff would like to create some guidelines and a scope of safe usage of these funds and bring back to the Finance Committee in November. Warren also requested that County Staff assist each Fire Department with their budgets to see if they have areas in their operating budget that can be moved around to help them find qualifying items for the use of these funds. Motion to table item until November. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dudley SECONDER: Davis AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley i. FEMA Mitigation Grant Application Approval (Staff Contact: Christopher C. Slemp) Slemp stated the County can apply for a FEMA Mitigation Grant to add generators to critical infrastructure facilities (“Project”). The County will be responsible for a maximum twenty-five percent (25%) of the total cost of the Project. FEMA will cover seventy-five percent (75%) of the Project and historically the State will fund fifteen to eighteen percent (15 - 18%). The State’s cost share is not known until the Grants are awarded. It is recommended that the County pursue generators for the following locations: • County Administration (upgrade to proper size); • Old 640 Rescue Squad Building; • New Hurt EMS Station; • Public Safety Administration; and • Hancock Building. County Public Safety Staff is applying for a total cost of $246,000 for the Project. A maximum of twenty-five percent (25%) of that cost would be $61,500. These Grants are usually awarded in Spring and have historically been a two (2)-year period to expend the funding. Historically, the County has had to cover less than ten percent (10%) of the cost after the State does cost sharing. The maximum cost to the County would be $61,500. Motion to recommend to the full Board to authorize County Public Safety Staff to pursue the FEMA Grant for the Project as presented. 7.a.a Packet Pg. 9 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Finance Committee Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Finance Committee October 19, 2021 RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Miller SECONDER: Dudley AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley j. PDE Expenses Due to recent news articles and statements from Jonathan Slye, Scearce feels that the County should go ahead and pay the outstanding bills due from PDE from the bond that was issued. Warren suggested a courtesy email be sent as well. Motion to direct staff to send a courtesy email to Slye, give him a twenty-four (24) hour notice, and to pay the outstanding bills from the bond. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dudley SECONDER: Miller AYES: Scearce, Miller, Davis, Dudley MATTERS FROM COMMITTEE MEMBERS None. ADJOURNMENT Scearce adjourned the Meeting at 4:26 PM. 7.a.a Packet Pg. 10 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Finance Committee Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Work Session October 19, 2021 VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ (“Board”) Work Session was held on October 19, 2021, in the Main Conference Room of the County Administration Building, located at 1 Center Street, Chatham, Virginia. CALL TO ORDER (4:30 PM) Warren called the Meeting to Order at 4:30 PM. ROLL CALL The following Board Members were present: Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Robert ("Bob") W. Warren Chairman - Chatham Blairs District Present 4:29 PM Ronald S. Scearce Vice-Chairman - Westover District Present 4:28 PM Joe B. Davis Supervisor - Dan River District Present 4:29 PM Timothy W. Dudley Supervisor - Staunton River District Present 4:29 PM Ben L. Farmer Supervisor - Callands-Gretna District Present 4:28 PM William V. ("Vic") Ingram Supervisor - Tunstall District Present 4:28 PM Charles H. Miller, Jr. Supervisor - Banister District Present 4:29 PM AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED Motion to add to the Agenda the consideration of establishing a Director of Tourism and Historical Buildings and Artifacts. RESULT: DEFEATED [5-2] MOVER: Ingram SECONDER: Farmer AYES: Ingram, Farmer NAYES: Davis, Dudley, Miller, Scearce, Warren APPROVAL OF AGENDA Motion to approve Agenda. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Scearce SECONDER: Davis AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Farmer, Ingram, Miller PRESENTATIONS a. County Tourism Presentation (Danville DMO); (Staff Contact: David M. Smitherman); (Presenter: Corrie Bobe); (10 minutes) 7.a.b Packet Pg. 11 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Work Session - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Work Session Corrie Bobe, Danville DMO Member, provided the Board a County tourism update. This presentation can be found on the County’s website at www.pittsylvaniacountyva.gov. b. County Historical Society Update (Staff Contact: David M. Smitherman); (Presenter: Bill Guerrant); (10 minutes) Pittsylvania Historical Society President, Bill Guerrant, presented the Board a County Historical Society update. The presentation can be found on the County’s website at www.pittsylvaniacountyva.gov. c. County Agritourism Update (Staff Contact: David M. Smitherman); (Presenter: John Harris, ODAC); (10 minutes) John Harris, Executive Director, Olde Dominion Agricultural Foundation, updated the Board on County agritourism and other related matters. The presentation can be found on the County’s website at www.pittsylvaniacountyva.gov. STAFF, COMMITTEE, AND/OR CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER REPORTS a. CSA End of Year Report (Staff Contact: Cheryl J. Boswell); (10 minutes) Boswell, CSA Coordinator, presented the CSA End of Year Report. She stated over the last three (3) fiscal years, a total of $1,865,960.10 has been saved. For Fiscal Year 2021, there has been an increase in expenditures of $464,504.83, but this is mainly due to the increase in foster care numbers due to COVID. The presentation can be found on the County’s website at www.pittsylvaniacountyva.gov. b. 2021 Employee Satisfaction Survey Results (Staff Contact: Dave F. Arnold); (10 minutes) Arnold, Assistant County Administrator, presented the 2021 Employee Satisfaction Survey results to the Board. The Survey was designed using SurveyMonkey, which is an online survey development cloud-based software service company. The Employee Satisfaction Survey was sent to all County employees and all Constitutional Office employees. Since 2018, there has been a constant uptick of employee satisfaction at work. The Survey results can be found on the County’s website at www.pittsylvaniacountyva.gov. BUSINESS MEETING DISCUSSION ITEMS a. Committee Recommendations (Finance and Legislative); (Staff Contacts: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde and J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.); (5 minutes) Van Der Hyde briefed the Board on the following recommendations from the Finance Committee: · approval of engineering agreement for Rage Plastics Pump Station · recommendation to pay PDE unpaid expenses from the bond on file · authorization to Execute On Call Engineering Agreements 7.a.b Packet Pg. 12 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Work Session - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Work Session · Horseshoe Road Waterline Extension Engineering Proposal Approval · FEMA Mitigation Grant Application Approval Hunt briefed the Board on the following recommendations from the Legislative Committee: · Authorization to advertise for a Public Hearing to remove PCC Chapters 30 and 30.1; Chathmoss Cable · Authorization to advertise for a Public Hearing in November regarding solar revisions CLOSED SESSION Motion to enter Closed Session. The Board entered Closed Session at 5:35 PM. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Dudley SECONDER: Miller AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Farmer, Ingram, Miller 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. (Staff Contact: Matthew D. Rowe) (1) Legal Authority: Virginia Code § 2.2-3711(A)(5) Subject Matters: Projects Matterhorn and Whoosh Purpose: Economic Development Updates on Unannounced Industries/Prospective Businesses b. Consultation with legal counsel employed or retained by a public body regarding specific legal matters requiring the provision of legal advice by such counsel. (Staff Contact: J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.) (1) Legal Authority: Virginia Code § 2.2-3711(A)(8) Subject Matter: Potential Landfill Contract Purpose: Legal Consultation/Advice Regarding the Same RETURN TO OPEN SESSION & CLOSED SESSION CERTIFICATION The Board returned to Open Session at 6:30 PM and the following Certification was recorded: PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CLOSED MEETING CERTIFICATION BE IT RESOLVED that at the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ Meeting (“Board”) on October 19, 2021, the Board hereby certifies by a recorded vote that to the best of 7.a.b Packet Pg. 13 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Work Session - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Work Session each Board Member’s knowledge only public business matters lawfully exempted from the Open Meeting requirements of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (“Act”) and identified in the Motion authorizing the Closed Meeting were heard, discussed, or considered in the Closed Meeting. If any Board Member believes that there was a departure from the requirements of the Act, he shall so state prior to the vote indicating the substance of the departure. The Statement shall be recorded in the Board's Minutes. Vote Davis Yes Dudley Yes Farmer Yes Ingram Yes Miller Yes Scearce Yes Warren Yes ADJOURNMENT Warren adjourned the Meeting at 6:31 PM. 7.a.b Packet Pg. 14 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Work Session - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Business Meeting October 19, 2021 VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ (“Board”) Business Meeting was held on October 19, 2021, in the Board Meeting Room, 39 Bank Street, SE, Chatham, Virginia 24531. CALL TO ORDER (7:00 PM) Warren called the Meeting to Order at 7:00 PM. ROLL CALL The following Board Members were present: Attendee Name Title Status Arrived Robert ("Bob") W. Warren Chairman - Chatham Blairs District Present 6:36 PM Ronald S. Scearce Vice-Chairman - Westover District Present 6:38 PM Joe B. Davis Supervisor - Dan River District Present 6:35 PM Timothy W. Dudley Supervisor - Staunton River District Present 6:32 PM Ben L. Farmer Supervisor - Callands-Gretna District Present 6:39 PM William V. ("Vic") Ingram Supervisor - Tunstall District Present 6:41 PM Charles H. Miller, Jr. Supervisor - Banister District Present 6:33 PM AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED Motion to add the following items to the Agenda: -Fire and Rescue Commission Discussion - Centra -Appointment : FRC Hugh Mitchell -Approval of Legislative and Finance Committee Recommendations Dudley moved to add the following to the Agenda: -Resolution # 2021-10-05: Censure William V. Ingram, Tunstall District Supervisor RESULT: ADOPTED [5 TO 2] MOVER: Scearce SECONDER: Miller AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Miller NAYS: Farmer, Ingram APPROVAL OF AGENDA Motion to approve Agenda. 7.a.c Packet Pg. 15 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Business Meeting RESULT: ADOPTED [5 TO 2] MOVER: Scearce SECONDER: Dudley AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Miller NAYS: Farmer, Ingram CONSENT AGENDA Motion to approve Consent Agenda. RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Davis SECONDER: Dudley AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Farmer, Ingram, Miller a. Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster) b. September Bill List Approval (online); (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde) c. Resolution # 2021-10-01 (Hank Davis Passing) Adoption (Contact: Chairman Warren) d. Resolution # 2021-10-02 (Mary L. Brooks Passing) Adoption (Contact: Supervisor Davis) e. Resolution # 2021-10-03 (Honoring Peyton Sellers) Adoption (Contact: Supervisors Davis and Farmer) f. Resolution # 2021-10-04 (Approval of Settlements with Opioid Distributors) Adoption (Staff Contact: J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.) g. 2021 VACo Annual Business Meeting Voting Credentials Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster) h. Robin Court Engineering Proposal Award (Staff Contact: Christopher Adcock) i. Climax Road Convenience Center Bid Award Approval (Staff Contact: Richard N. Hicks) j. Level Run Road Convenience Center Bis Award Approval (Staff Contact: Richard N. Hicks) k. IDA of Danville and IDA of Pittsylvania County Term Loan Commitment Letter Approval (Staff Contact: Matthew D. Rowe) l. Virginia Department of Health-Drinking Water Program Grants Approval (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde) m. Appointment: Planning Commission (Nathan Harker; Staunton River); (Contact: Supervisor Dudley) n. Legislative and Finance Committee Recommendations PRESENTATIONS 7.a.c Packet Pg. 16 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Business Meeting a. County Employee Service Awards Presentation (20 or more years' service); (Staff Contact: Dave F. Arnold) Arnold, Assistant County Administrator, recognized County employees with twenty (20) or more years’ service. 20 years: · Katie Owen - Clerk of Court · Terrance Walter - Sheriff’s Office · Michael Owens - Sheriff’s Office · Leslie Bennett - Sheriff’s Office · Ray McKinney - Public Safety · Pam Holley - Public Safety 25 years: · Howard Crump - Sheriff’s Office · Stephen Kinsley - Sheriff’s Office 35 years: · Robin Goard - Commissioner of the Revenue 40 years: · George Coleman - Sheriff’s Office 45 years: · Hon. Mike Taylor - Sheriff b. Resolution Presentations (Contact: Board of Supervisors) Davis and Farmer presented Resolution # 2021-10-03 to Peyton Sellers in recognition of a record-breaking racing season and being named the 2021 NASCAR Weekly Series National Champion in September 2021. HEARING OF THE CITIZENS Dr. Charles H. Miller, Jr., Banister District Supervisor, stated he has become aware through the Chairman and other members on the Board, that there have been messages sent during Board Meetings from Supervisor Ingram ridiculing Miller. He stated his fellow Board Members, Smitherman, and Hunt have all shown him collegial respect from day one (1). Miller further stated together they have moved the County forward and have made great strides. He finally stated that Ingram’s comments are a throwback to an earlier time and place. Chuck Angier, Callands-Gretna District, spoke on the Solar Ordinance. He stated the County of Mecklenburg Planning Commission rejected a petition for an eight hundred (800) acre solar facility in Mecklenburg County, because that company was in noncompliance on two (2) other occasions. He recommended ideas to consider when revising the Solar Ordinance, such as the 7.a.c Packet Pg. 17 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Business Meeting buffering, screening, and visual impact standards need to be enhanced a little bit, and solar facility builders shall implement those buffers before any other construction is allowed to proceed. Angier suggested measuring five (5) air miles from fence to fence to keep these facilities apart, and when it comes to decommissioning, he would like to see the land restored to its original condition. Dr. Martha Walker, Dan River District, spoke on behalf of the one percent (1%) sales tax increase for the school’s capital improvement projects and asked for the Board’s support when voting. Barbara Hancock, Callands-Gretna District, asked the Board to stand against any medical mandates and discrimination, whether governmental or from private businesses in our region. She asked the Board to stand for medical freedom. She also stated citizens would like to have a town hall style meeting in the future for citizens to ask questions and get answers, and not have any time limits. She ended her comments with prayer. PUBLIC HEARINGS Rezoning Public Hearings Case 1: Public Hearing: Case R-21-027; Andrew Pope; Rezoning from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District; On September 7, 2021, the Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioner’s request be granted (Supervisor Farmer) In Case R-21-027, Andrew Pope (“Petitioner”) has petitioned to rezone 1.339 acres, from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District (to combine with an adjacent parcel of land zoned A-1). The subject property is located on State Road 903/Galveston Road, in the Callands-Gretna Election District and shown on the Tax Maps as part GPIN #2428- 39-7300. Once the property is rezoned to A-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-178 are permitted. On September 7, 2021, the Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioner’s request be granted. Warren opened the Public Hearing at 7:38 PM. Andrew Pope was present to represent the Petition. No one signed up to speak and Warren closed the Public Hearing at 7:39 PM. Motion to approve the rezoning of 1.339 acres, from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow property lines to be adjusted. The rezoning would be consistent with the County’s Comprehensive Plan. 7.a.c Packet Pg. 18 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Business Meeting RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Farmer SECONDER: Ingram AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Farmer, Ingram, Miller Case 2: Public Hearing: Case R-21-029; High Country Holdings, LLC; Rezoning from R- 1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District; On September 7, 2021, the Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioner’s request be granted. (Chairman Warren) In Case R-21-029, High Country Holdings, LLC (“Petitioner”), has petitioned to rezone a total of 2.902 acres, from A-1, Agricultural District, to R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District (to combine with an adjacent parcel of land zoned R-1). The subject property is located on State Road 839/Waller Lane, in the Chatham-Blairs Election District and shown on the Tax Maps as part of GPIN # 1491-08-7740. Once the property is rezoned to R-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-222 are permitted. On September 7, 2021, the Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioner’s request be granted. Warren opened the Public Hearing at 7:40 PM. No one signed up to speak and Warren closed the Public Hearing at 7:41 PM. Motion to approve the rezoning of 2.902 acres, from A-1, Agricultural District, to R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to allow property lines to be adjusted. The rezoning would be consistent with the County’s Comprehensive Plan. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Scearce SECONDER: Davis AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Farmer, Ingram, Miller Other Public Hearings 1. Public Hearing: Removal of PCC Chapters 30 and 30.1; Chatmoss (Staff Contact: J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.) Chatmoss Cablevision’s (“Chatmoss”) was recently sold 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. With Chatmoss’ recent sale, these PCC Chapters are no longer needed in the PCC. The Public Hearing has been duly advertised in the Chatham Star Tribune on October 6, 2021, and October 13, 2021. Warren opened the Public Hearing at 7:42 PM. No one signed up to speak and Warren closed the Public Hearing at 7:44 PM. 7.a.c Packet Pg. 19 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Business Meeting Motion to remove PCC Chapters 30 and 30.1 from the PCC. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Miller SECONDER: Davis AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Farmer, Ingram, Miller 2. Public Hearing: AEP Supplemental Right-of-Way (Ringgold Industrial Park) Approval (Staff Contact: J Vaden Hunt, Esq.) Appalachian Power Company (“AEP”) has requested the County grant an easement to it on County-owned property on both sides of the currently cut and maintained right-of-way located near the Ringgold Industrial Parkway, more specifically described as +/- 0.6 acres on GPIN #’s 2338-40-6075 and 2338-50-3839. Since this involves the potential sale of an interest in County- owned property, per Virginia Code § 15.2-1800, a Public Hearing is legally required, which has been legally and duly advertised. Warren opened the Public Hearing at 7:45 PM. No one signed up to speak and Warren closed the Public Hearing at 7:46 PM. Motion to grant the easement to AEP as presented. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Davis SECONDER: Dudley AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Farmer, Ingram, Miller UNFINISHED BUSINESS None. NEW BUSINESS a. Fire and Rescue Commission Comments - Centra Scearce stated the Fire and Rescue Commission recommended that the Board talk to Sovah and ask about why they keep diverting EMS responders, and to request how those issues can be fixed. They also would like to get Centra in Gretna to expand their services in Gretna and possibly the Danville area. They would like Smitherman to start that conversation. Motion to authorize the County Administrator to begin conversations regarding the matters as presented. 7.a.c Packet Pg. 20 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Business Meeting RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Scearce SECONDER: Davis AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Farmer, Ingram, Miller b. Appointment: Fire and Rescue Commission; Hugh Kelly Scearce stated Bobby Lovelace has resigned from the Fire and Rescue Commission in the Southwest Quadrant, and desires to appoint Hugh Mitchell as his replacement. Motion to appoint Mitchell as the Southwest Quadrant representative on the Fire and Rescue Commission. RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Scearce SECONDER: Davis AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Farmer, Ingram, Miller c. Resolution 2021-10-05 Dudley handed out paperwork to the Board and read aloud Resolution # 2021-10-05 (below). Motion to approve Resolution # 2021-10-05 as presented. 7.a.c Packet Pg. 21 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Business Meeting RESULT: APPROVED [5 TO 2] MOVER: Dudley SECONDER: Davis AYES: Warren, Scearce, Davis, Dudley, Miller NAYS: Farmer, Ingram MATTERS FROM WORK SESSION (IF ANY) 7.a.c Packet Pg. 22 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Business Meeting None. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS • Ingram stated he was speechless, and he is sixty-five (65) years old and has never been called a racist, and this is a first. He stated the speech that was heard tonight was nothing more than a racial attack on him driven by nasty politics. He stated that he condemned the words of the United States Attorney when he directed the FBI to investigate citizens as they go and speak to School Board Meetings and stated that is almost as bad as what has happened at the Meeting tonight. He said two (2) weeks from today, the citizens of this County need to make a change and give leadership back to this County. He stated he strongly supports the one percent (1%) Sales Tax Referendum for the schools. He also congratulated Sellers and wished a Happy Birthday to Rachel Merricks, Tunstall's "original" lunch lady. • Farmer stated he has two (2) more Meetings and his term on this Board will be over. He stated he is not the loudest in the room, and he did not run for fame or popularity. He voted against Resolution # 2021-10-05. He stated early on in his career there was something similar that was drafted, and he refused to sign it. He felt it was bullying and refused to be a part of it. He stated this was nothing against Miller and this was not a personal vote, but he votes on the subject matter and that December 31st cannot get here fast enough. • Dudley thanked everyone for coming out, and congratulated Sellers on his recognition. He also recognized and thanked Angier for coming to the meetings and staying on top of County business, and thanked other County Staff members for their hard work. He also thanked Gary Hodnett, Mayor of Hurt, for going above and beyond for the Town of Hurt. • Miller stated he would like everyone to know that he takes no satisfaction in these proceedings, other than what has already been spoken, and he has great appreciation and respect for the five (5) fellow members on the Board for their support. He also stated that due to medical condition, he had to wear dark shades to a meeting back in June. That was due to a procedure of dilation to his eyes. He also must use a cane at times. He stated he does not hold grudges, but in the text messages he spoke of, he was referred to twice; once as Ray Charles, and the second as blind Tom. He stated it is important to be clear that the ugly comments made by one (1) Supervisor are his comments alone. They do not tarnish the warm respect that he has felt by his other colleagues and County Staff Members. He would like for us to put this behind us and return to the primary mission of serving County citizens. • Davis stated he already addressed the percussion of the true narcissism in Closed Session and doesn’t think its adequate to say anymore. • Scearce stated he had a tour of the Federal Court and thanked Warren and Smitherman for their integrity and ability to tell the truth on the stand. He also thanked Hunt for his support during this ordeal. He agrees there is a very important election coming up, and there is a chance to keep the progress that we have in this County going. He stated Angier just put out some valuable 7.a.c Packet Pg. 23 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors October 19, 2021 Business Meeting information and that the County’s local taxes are the third lowest in the State. The County has been able to increase funding to schools and Fire and Rescue. He said we need to change Richmond leadership and take control of the house. • Warren stated he finds it to be a sad day in the County, and he did not take any pleasure in casting his vote, but he felt he had to support Miller in this particular case. This has weighed heavy on his heart since he was made aware of this, and once he received the information and as Chairman, he was obligated to share it with Miller. He gave a statement to the media, and he called all colleagues, except for Ingram, and to get their approval for his statement before it was released. He then read the following statement aloud: “On behalf of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors, I extend my deepest apologies to our colleague Dr. Charles H. Miller, Jr., Banister District representative. We recently learned that Tunstall District Supervisor William “Vic” Ingram sent reprehensible and offensive text messages concerning Miller. These messages were sent during a Board of Supervisors’ meeting. Specifically, these comments are construed as racist to people of color and discriminatory to those experiencing medical difficulties. We condemn and repudiate any form of racism and discrimination on our Board and within the County organization.” COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR REPORTS Smitherman stated he shared good news with the public last week, and shared with the Board today, and that is the employee satisfaction survey results. He is pleased with the increased results of the employee satisfaction survey. He also sent his deepest condolences to the family of John Foster, a valuable County Landfill employee that the County recently lost to COVID. He also addressed disparaging comments that Ingram chose to share with the public that he is there for the money. Smitherman stated he does not know of anyone who does not use their job to support their family. He stated it is disheartening to have your personal life strewn about the pages for no good reason. Smitherman looks forward to a very long career with the County and stated it is the most awarding position he has ever held and he is honored to serve the County citizens. ADJOURNMENT Warren adjourned the Meeting at 8:15 PM. 7.a.c Packet Pg. 24 Attachment: 10-19-2021 Business Meeting - DRAFT (2842 : Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)) Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: October Bill List Approval (online); (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde) Staff Contact(s): Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 7.b Attachment(s): Reviewed By: SUMMARY: At each Board Business Meeting, the County’s Auditors recommend the Board review payments made by the County as oversight of County Fund expenditures. Said October Bill List is found at the below link: https://weblink.pittgov.net/WebLink/Browse.aspx?id=430270&dbid=0&repo=PittGovDocs FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: County Staff recommends the Board approve the County’s 2021 October Bill List as presented. MOTION: “I make a Motion to approve the County’s 2021 October Bill List as presented.” 7.b Packet Pg. 25 Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Resolution # 2021-11-01 (Lambert Compressor Station) Adoption (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster) Staff Contact(s): Kaylyn M. McCluster Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 7.c Attachment(s): 10-06-2021 MVP Letter with Signatures 2021-11-01 Lambert Compressor Station Reviewed By: SUMMARY: The Board has been made aware of the attached letter regarding Mountain Valley Pipeline’s (“MVP”) “Lambert Compressor Station,” to be in Pittsylvania County, Virginia (“County”). Said letter is asking for denial of the air permit application, Registration No. 21652, for the proposed Lambert Compressor Station. None of the elected officials who signed the attached letter represent the County or any of its citizens and the Board fully and firmly supports the approval of the air permit for MVP’s Southgate’s Lambert Compressor Station. For the Board’s consideration, attached is Resolution # 2021-11-01 evincing the same. FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: County Staff recommends the Board approve Resolution # 2021-11-01 in support of the Lambert Compressor Station as presented. MOTION: “I make a Motion to approve Resolution # 2021-11-01 in support of the Lambert Compressor Station as presented.” 7.c Packet Pg. 26 7.c.a Packet Pg. 27 Attachment: 10-06-2021 MVP Letter with Signatures (2844 : Resolution # 2021-11-01 (Lambert Compressor Station) Adoption (Staff Contact: 7.c.a Packet Pg. 28 Attachment: 10-06-2021 MVP Letter with Signatures (2844 : Resolution # 2021-11-01 (Lambert Compressor Station) Adoption (Staff Contact: 7.c.a Packet Pg. 29 Attachment: 10-06-2021 MVP Letter with Signatures (2844 : Resolution # 2021-11-01 (Lambert Compressor Station) Adoption (Staff Contact: RESOLUTION # 2021-11-01 ______________________________________________________________________________ SUPPORT FOR MVP’S LAMBERT COMPRESSOR STATION’S AIR PERMIT APPLICATION ______________________________________________________________________________ The following Resolution was adopted at the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors (“Board”) Business Meeting on November 16, 2021: WHEREAS, recently, the Board has become aware of the attached letter regarding Mountain Valley Pipeline’s (“MVP”) “Lambert Compressor Station,” to be in Pittsylvania County, Virginia (“County”); and WHEREAS, said letter is asking for denial of the air permit application, Registration No. 21652, for the proposed Lambert Compressor Station; and WHEREAS, none of the elected officials who signed the attached letter represent the County or any of its citizens; and WHEREAS, this station will be located more than a half-mile from the nearest house, and modeling shows it is not likely to affect any nearby residents from a noise perspective or from an air quality perspective; and WHEREAS, the Lambert Compressor Station will play a vital role in the County’s economic future. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board fully and firmly supports the approval of the air permit for MVP’s Southgate’s Lambert Compressor Station. Given and adopted under my hand this 16th day of November, 2021. _____________________________________ Robert (“Bob”) W. Warren Chairman Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors ATTEST: _____________________________________ David M. Smitherman Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors 7.c.b Packet Pg. 30 Attachment: 2021-11-01 Lambert Compressor Station (2844 : Resolution # 2021-11-01 (Lambert Compressor Station) Adoption (Staff Contact: Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Letter in Support of MVP Southgate's Proposed Lambert Station Transmission Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster) Staff Contact(s): Kaylyn M. McCluster Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 7.d Attachment(s): 10-06-21 MVP Letter with signatures Letter from BOS re MVP's Lambert Compressor Station Reviewed By: SUMMARY: Recently, the Board was made aware of the attached letter regarding Mountain Valley Pipeline’s (“MVP”) proposed Lambert Compressor Station in Pittsylvania County, Virginia (“County”). Said letter is asking for denial of the air permit application, Registration No. 21652, for the proposed Lambert Compressor Station. None of the elected officials who signed the attached letter represent the County or any of its citizens. County Staff desires to send the second attached letter to correct inaccuracies and falsehoods and show the County’s support for the Lambert Compressor Station. FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: County Staff recommends the Board approve the transmission of the attached letter as presented. MOTION: “I make a Motion to approve transmission of the attached letter as presented.” 7.d Packet Pg. 31 7.d.a Packet Pg. 32 Attachment: 10-06-21 MVP Letter with signatures (2845 : Letter in Support of MVP Southgate's Proposed Lambert Station Transmission 7.d.a Packet Pg. 33 Attachment: 10-06-21 MVP Letter with signatures (2845 : Letter in Support of MVP Southgate's Proposed Lambert Station Transmission 7.d.a Packet Pg. 34 Attachment: 10-06-21 MVP Letter with signatures (2845 : Letter in Support of MVP Southgate's Proposed Lambert Station Transmission 7.d.b Packet Pg. 35 Attachment: Letter from BOS re MVP's Lambert Compressor Station (2845 : Letter in Support of MVP Southgate's Proposed Lambert Station 7.d.b Packet Pg. 36 Attachment: Letter from BOS re MVP's Lambert Compressor Station (2845 : Letter in Support of MVP Southgate's Proposed Lambert Station 7.d.b Packet Pg. 37 Attachment: Letter from BOS re MVP's Lambert Compressor Station (2845 : Letter in Support of MVP Southgate's Proposed Lambert Station Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Appointment: IDA (Joey Faucette); (Chatham-Blairs District); (Chairman Warren) Staff Contact(s): Chairman Warren Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 7.e Attachment(s): 10-26-2021 Joey Faucette Interest Form - IDA Reviewed By: SUMMARY: Dr. Joey Faucette (“Faucette”) is the current Chatham-Blairs District Representative on the Industrial Development Authority (“IDA”) Board, and his term will expire on November 20, 2021. Chairman Warren desires to reappoint Faucette to the IDA for another four (4)-year term, starting on December 1, 2021. FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: County Staff recommends the Board support Chairman Warren’s request and reappoint Faucette for another four (4)-year term on the IDA as the Chatham-Blairs District Representative starting on December 1, 2021. MOTION: “I make a Motion to reappoint Faucette for another four (4)-year term on the IDA as the Chatham-Blairs District Representative starting on December 1, 2021.” 7.e Packet Pg. 38 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS P.O. Box 426 • 1 Center Street Chatham, Virginia 24531 Phone (434) 432-1987 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________ BUSINESS SAVVY. PEOPLE FRIENDLY. Committee, Board, and Commission Interest Form Name_______________________________________________ Date __________________________ Address_____________________________________________________________________________ Phone ___________________________ Voting District____________________________________ Email________________________________________________________________________________ Committee, Board, or Commission of Interest__________________________________________ Education Background_______________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Occupation_________________________________________________________________________ Why do you want to serve on this Board? ______________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ Special Skills/Interests/Qualifications that would be of benefit to appointment _____________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________ *Please feel free to attach a cover letter or resume; although it is not required. DISCLAIMER: The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors reserves the absolute legal right to appoint an individual to any Committee, Board, or Commission. Moreover, completion and submission of the Citizen Committee Interest Form does not guarantee an appointment to a committee by the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors. Lonnie Joseph Faucette, Jr.October 26, 2021 3321 Pleasant Gap Drive, Dry Fork VA 24549 434.322.4218 Chatham/Blairs j IDA BA, MDiv, DMin Business Owner/Executive Coach and Trainer I have served the IDA faithfully for the previous 8 years, 2021 as chair. I consider it my privilege to volunteer my time and expertise to supporting and guiding the economic development efforts of Pittsylvania County. Served the last 8 years, including chair this year. Serve as Exective Coach and Trainer to business persons internationally. oey.faucette@pittgov.org 7.e.a Packet Pg. 39 Attachment: 10-26-2021 Joey Faucette Interest Form - IDA (2846 : Appointment: IDA (Joey Faucette); (Chatham-Blairs District); (Chairman Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Appointment: IDA (Ronnie Haymore); (Tunstall District); (Supervisor Ingram) Staff Contact(s): Supervisor Ingram Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 7.f Attachment(s): Reviewed By: SUMMARY: Ronnie Haymore (“Haymore”) is the current Tunstall District Representative on the Industrial Development Authority (“IDA”) Board, and his term will expire on November 20, 2021. Supervisor Ingram desires to reappoint Haymore to the IDA for another four (4)-year term, starting on December 1, 2021. FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: County Staff recommends the Board support Supervisor Ingram’s request and reappoint Haymore for another four (4)-year term on the IDA as the Tunstall District Representative starting on December 1, 2021. MOTION: “I make a Motion to reappoint Haymore for another four (4)-year term on the IDA as the Tunstall District Representative starting on December 1, 2021.” 7.f Packet Pg. 40 Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Moral Obligation Agreement (Cyber Park Shell Building) Approval (Staff Contact: Matthew D. Rowe) Staff Contact(s): Matthew D. Rowe Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 7.g Attachment(s): Moral Obligation Agreement_Cyber Park Shell Building Reviewed By: SUMMARY: Virginia Community Capital, the primary lender for the Joint County-City IDA shell building project in the Cyber Park, is requiring the Board and Danville City Council to approve a Moral Obligation for the $2.85M loan. The debt liability is being split between the City and County equally. All approvals have been received thus far by the Board, City Council, and both IDAs. The 30,000 sq. ft. shell building will be located at the entrance to the Cyber Park on Slayton Avenue, and steel and other materials are already arriving and being securely stored onsite. All land lease paperwork with RIFA has been executed and approved. The Danville City Council is approving its Moral Obligation in November as well. The joint Moral Obligations are a requirement for loan closing. For the Board’s review and consideration, attached is a Moral Obligation Agreement evincing the same. FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: The Joint IDAs were able to secure a $2.85M loan with a blended rate of 3.1% from Virginia Community Capital and the Virginia Small Business Finance Authority (secondary lender). Further, Danville is contributing a $1M secured Tobacco Commission Shell Building Grant. The Moral Obligation will act as a joint security for the loan. The monthly mortgage payments will need to be jointly paid by the County and City until a tenant is secured for the building. The loan payment will be interest only during the expected construction period. RECOMMENDATION: County Economic Development Staff recommends that the Board approve the Moral Obligation Agreement as attached and presented. MOTION: “I make a Motion to approve the execution of the Moral Obligation Agreement as attached and presented.” 7.g Packet Pg. 41 1 MORAL OBLIGATION AGREEMENT OF PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA THIS MORAL OBLIGATION AGREEMENT (“Agreement”) made as of the __ day of November, 2021, by and between PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia (“County”), and VIRGINIA COMMUNITY CAPITAL, a Virginia banking corporation (“Virginia Community Capital”), to-wit: Background A. The Industrial Development Authority of Pittsylvania County, Virginia (the “Authority”), was created under the Industrial Development and Revenue Bond Act (§§ 15.2- 4900 et seq.) of the Code of Virginia to promote development, industry, and trade. B. To promote development, trade, and the local economy, the Authority is partnering with the Industrial Development Authority of the City of Danville, Virginia, to construct a 30,000 square foot shell building on property commonly referred to as Lot 10B in the Cyber Park located at 120 Slayton Avenue, Danville, Virginia (Tax Parcel ID 78359) (the “Project”). C. The Authority has obtained a commitment from Virginia Community Capital to finance up to Two Million Eight Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($2,875,000.00) (the “Loan”) of the projected costs of the Project, and, as part of that financing commitment, Virginia Community Capital requires the moral obligation of the County to repay the Loan with Virginia Community Capital in the event that the Authority fails to do so. Agreement NOW, THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the covenants and the mutual benefit to be derived therefrom and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby acknowledged, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. In the event the Authority fails to repay the indebtedness associated with the Loan, in the principal amount not to exceed Two Million Eight Hundred Seventy-Five Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($2,875,000.00) provided by Virginia Community Capital, in accordance with the terms of its repayment stated therein, the County hereby acknowledges that, to the extent permitted by law, it has a moral obligation to pay Virginia Community Capital such amounts otherwise due from and payable by the Authority. In the event of nonpayment by the Authority, Virginia Community Capital, by its duly authorized representative, shall submit an appropriation request to the County in the amount sufficient to make current payments on the Loan then due Virginia Community Capital by the Authority and other amounts, if any, in order to protect and maintain the Authority’s ownership interest in the Project (collectively, the “Deficiency Amount”). Subject to the making of an appropriation pursuant to the provisions of this Paragraph 1, the County shall pay Virginia Community Capital the amount of such appropriation as soon as practicable. 2. Virginia Community Capital shall apply any funds so appropriated and paid to it 7.g.a Packet Pg. 42 Attachment: Moral Obligation Agreement_Cyber Park Shell Building (2866 : Moral Obligation Agreement (Cyber Park Shell Building) Approval 2 by the County pursuant to this Agreement toward the Authority’s obligations under the Loan provided to it by Virginia Community Capital. 3. Until such time that there is no longer a Deficiency Amount, the Administrator of the County (the “County Administrator”) shall include any Deficiency Amount due Virginia Community Capital with respect to the Loan in his budget submitted to the Board of Supervisors for the following fiscal year as an amount to be appropriated to or in respect of the Project. The County Administrator shall deliver to Virginia Community Capital, within fifteen (15) days after the adoption of the County’s budget for each fiscal year in which a Deficiency Amount was requested as provided herein, but not later than July 15 of each year, a letter, on letterhead of the County Administrator’s Office, stating whether the Board of Supervisor’s has appropriated for payment to Virginia Community Capital an amount equal to the Deficiency Amount. 4. If at any time Virginia Community Capital believes there is a Deficiency Amount or that amounts appropriated by the Board of Supervisors are insufficient to fulfill the Authority's Loan obligations, Virginia Community Capital shall notify the County Administrator of the Deficiency Amount or such insufficiency and the County Administrator shall request a supplemental appropriation from the Board in the amount necessary to make such payment. 5. The County Administrator shall present each request for appropriation pursuant to Paragraph 4 above to the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors (“Board of Supervisors”) and the Board of Supervisors shall consider such request at the Board of Supervisors’ next regularly scheduled meeting at which it is possible to satisfy any applicable notification and all other legal requirements. Not later than five (5) business days after such meeting, the County Administrator shall notify Virginia Community Capital as to whether the amount so requested was appropriated. If the Board of Supervisors shall fail to make any such appropriation, the County Administrator shall add the amount of such requested appropriation to the amount to be requested in the next fiscal year. 6. The Board of Supervisors hereby undertakes a non-binding obligation to appropriate such amounts as may be requested from time to time pursuant to Paragraphs 3, 4, and 5 above, to the fullest degree and in such manner as is consistent with the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Board of Supervisors, while recognizing that it is not empowered to make any binding commitment to make such appropriations in future fiscal years, hereby states its intent to make such appropriations, as may be necessary, consistent with this Agreement. 7. Nothing herein contained is or shall be deemed to be a lending of the credit of the County to Virginia Community Capital, the Authority, the Project or to any other person or entity (unless specifically set forth otherwise), and nothing herein contained is or shall be deemed to be a pledge of the faith and credit or the taxing power of the County, nor shall anything herein contained legally bind or obligate the Board of Supervisors to appropriate funds for the purposes described herein. 8. Any notices or requests required to be given hereunder shall be deemed given if 7.g.a Packet Pg. 43 Attachment: Moral Obligation Agreement_Cyber Park Shell Building (2866 : Moral Obligation Agreement (Cyber Park Shell Building) Approval 3 hand-delivered or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows: 7.g.a Packet Pg. 44 Attachment: Moral Obligation Agreement_Cyber Park Shell Building (2866 : Moral Obligation Agreement (Cyber Park Shell Building) Approval 4 If to the County: Pittsylvania County, Virginia 1 Center Street P. O. Box 426 Chatham, VA 24531 Attention: County Administrator With a copy to: The County Attorney’s Office 1 Center Street P.O. Box 426 Chatham, Virginia 24531 (434) 432-7720 If to Virginia Community Capital: Virginia Community Capital 110 Peppers Ferry Road NW Christiansburg, Virginia 24073 Attention: Cindy Snider, AVP, Small Business Loan Officer 9. If any clause, provision, or paragraph of this Agreement shall be held illegal or invalid by a court, the illegality or invalidity of such clause, provision, or paragraph shall not affect any of the remaining clauses, provisions, or paragraphs hereof, and this Agreement shall be construed and enforced as if such illegal or invalid clause, provision, or paragraph had not been contained herein. In case any question should arise as to whether any provision contained herein shall be in violation of law, then such provision shall be construed to be the agreement of the parties hereto to the full extent permitted by law. 10. This Agreement and the performance thereof shall be governed by and enforced under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and if legal action by either party is necessary for or with respect to the enforcement of any or all of the terms and conditions hereof, then exclusive venue therefore shall lie in the County of Pittsylvania, Virginia. 11. This Moral Obligation Agreement supersedes all prior understandings and agreements of the parties with respect to the subject matter hereof and contains the entire agreement and understanding of the parties in connection with the transactions contemplated hereby. [SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS] 7.g.a Packet Pg. 45 Attachment: Moral Obligation Agreement_Cyber Park Shell Building (2866 : Moral Obligation Agreement (Cyber Park Shell Building) Approval 5 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County has caused its name to be subscribed hereunto by its County Administrator, as authorized and directed by the Board of Supervisors and its seal to be hereto affixed and attested by the County Clerk, and Virginia Community Capital has caused its name to be subscribed hereunto by Cindy Snider, as its duly authorized representative, all as of the date first above written. PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS By: Name: Robert (“Bob”) W. Warren Title: Chairman (SEAL) Attest: David M. Smitherman, Clerk VIRGINIA COMMUNITY CAPITAL By: Name: Title: (SEAL) 7.g.a Packet Pg. 46 Attachment: Moral Obligation Agreement_Cyber Park Shell Building (2866 : Moral Obligation Agreement (Cyber Park Shell Building) Approval Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Cherrystone and Roaring Fork Dams Inundation Study and Emergency Action Plan Engineering Awards (Staff Contact: Richard N. Hicks) Staff Contact(s): Richard N. Hicks Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 7.h Attachment(s): PSA - Proposal Letter Cherrystone EAP_rev1 Reviewed By: SUMMARY: Pittsylvania County, Virginia (“County”), the Town of Chatham, Virginia (“Chatham”), and the Pittsylvania County Soil and Water Conservation District currently are joint owners of the Roaring Fork Creek Dam #2A and the Cherrystone Creek Dam # 1. Due to both dams being classified as High Hazard Dams, Chatham (the Operation and Maintenance Certificate Holder) has been notified that a new Emergency Action Plan must be completed on both dams. Both plans have expired, and the Town is currently operating under a Conditional Operations and Maintenance Certificate. To complete the Emergency Action Plan, a dam breach inundation study must also be completed for each dam. The Emergency Action Plan was supposed to have been completed prior to September 30, 2021. The stakeholders have requested and have been granted an extension until June 30, 2022. Back in 2020, the County was awarded four (4) grants in the amount of $36,500 to complete all the studies. This is to cover fifty percent (50%) of the plan costs. For the Board’s review and consideration, attached is an Engineering Proposal from Freese and Nichols for the preparation of a dam breach inundation map and Emergency Action Plan for both dams. The total cost of their proposal is $68,700. The County and the Town would be responsible for fifty percent (50%) of the cost, which would be $34,350. The County would pay 66.67% of the local match ($22,911.45) and the Town would pay 33.33% of the local match ($11,438.55). The stakeholders have also requested and have been approved for an extension on the grant funds until June 30, 2022. Freese and Nichols is aware of the deadlines and short timetable to have these projects complete. FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: The Town and the County will be responsible to cover fifty percent (50%) of the project costs based on a 66.67% and 33.33% split. The County funds will be taken from the County’s existing budgeted funds set aside for possible grant matches. RECOMMENDATION: 7.h Packet Pg. 47 County Staff recommends the approval of the agreement with Freese and Nichols for the completion of a dam inundation study and Emergency Action Plan for the Roaring Fork Creek Dam #2A and the Cherrystone Creek Dam #1 in the amount of $68,700. MOTION: “I make a Motion to authorize the County Administrator to execute an agreement with Freese and Nichols for the completion of a dam inundation study and Emergency Action Plan for the Roaring Fork Creek Dam #2A and the Cherrystone Creek Dam #1 in the amount of $68,700.” 7.h Packet Pg. 48 1017 Main Campus Dr., Suite 1200 + Raleigh, North Carolina 27606 + 919-582-5850 + FAX 817-735-7491 November 8, 2021 Mr. Richard Hicks 1 Center St P.O. Box 426 Chatham, VA 24531 Dear Mr. Hicks, Freese and Nichols, Inc. (FNI) is pleased to submit this proposal for providing professional services to Pittsylvania County (CLIENT) for the preparation of a dam breach inundation map and emergency action plan (EAP) for Cherrystone Creek Dam #1 (Cherrystone #1) and Roaring Fork Dam #2A (Cherrystone #2A). Services will be completed as a task order under the Professional Services for Public Works On-Call master contract. PROJECT UNDERSTANDING It is our understanding that the dam breach inundation map and EAP is needed to meet current Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (VA DCR) Dam Safety regulations. FNI will utilize available historical drawings and reports in performing services. SCOPE OF SERVICES Freese and Nichols (FNI) will render the following professional services in connection with the development of the Cherrystone #1 and Cherrystone #2A EAPs. Project Management 1. Perform internal project setup and coordination, including project kickoff meetings, and maintaining project schedule. Provide monthly status reports and invoices with backup documentation for the duration of the project. Perform quality assurance and quality control for the duration of the project. 2. Participate in up to four project coordination meetings with CLIENT staff, via teleconference. One (1) site visit will be performed to kick-off the project, review project requirements, and tour the downstream breach inundation zone. Hydrologic Assessment 1. Research and gather historical information about the dams from sources such as the CLIENT files, VA DCR Dam Safety archives, VA NRCS, and online resources. 2. Generate Probable Maximum Precipitation (PMP) depths for the drainage area of the dam based on the Probable Maximum Precipitation Study for Virginia prepared on behalf of VA DCR. 3. Develop a hydrologic model in HEC-HMS for evaluating the Probable Maximum Flood (PMF). The 6-, 12-, and 24-hour PMP rainfall values will be modelled to determine which value is controlling for each dam. The controlling PMP is the value which results in the largest peak outflow from each dam. 4. Establish the design flood, expressed as a fraction of the PMP based on hazard classification. The dams are both currently classified as high hazard structures based on the VA DCR Dam Safety Inventory, which requires existing impoundment structures to pass the spillway design flood equal to the 0.9 PMP event. Elevation-storage data will be computed based on available LiDAR topography data and published values. No bathymetric survey will be performed. Spillway discharge rating curves will be www.freese.com 7.h.a Packet Pg. 49 Attachment: PSA - Proposal Letter Cherrystone EAP_rev1 (2849 : Cherrystone and Roaring Fork Dams Inundation Study and Emergency Action Cherrytstone Creek No. 1 and No. 2A November 4, 2021 Page 2 of 4 computed based on dimensions of the structure provided in available construction drawings or as can be measured from other available data. No topographic survey of the dam will be performed. 5. Evaluate the dam’s existing capacity, expressed as a percentage of the PMP, to determine whether the dam complies with VA DCR Dam Safety criteria for hydrologic adequacy. 6. Present the results of the hydrologic analysis in a technical report combined with the dam breach analysis. This report is described under the Dam Breach Inundation Zone Analysis scope item. Dam Breach Inundation Zone Analysis 1. Gather necessary data for hydraulic model inputs, including topography data from available LiDAR and dimensions of road crossings downstream from the dam. 2. Develop dam breach model in HEC-RAS using two-dimensional unsteady flow capabilities to evaluate following scenarios – normal pool (Sunny Day) breach, Spillway Design Flood (0.9 PMP) without breach, Spillway Design Flood with breach, the full PMF without breach, and the full PMF with breach. Model will be defined based on gathered topography data, and results from the Hydrologic Assessment will provide inflow hydrographs for the model. Downstream and intervening drainage basins and/or approximated flows up to the 100-year storm event will be included from the hydrologic analysis to represent incoming flows from adjacent tributary streams. Downstream model extents will be defined based on breach attenuation down to less than one foot incrementally between SDF breach and non-breach scenarios. 3. Based on results from each dam breach model, evaluate the downstream hazard classifications according to VA DCR Dam Safety criteria (4VAC50-20-40, Hazard Potential Classification of Impounding Structures). According to the VA DCR Dam Safety database, the dams are currently classified as high hazard. 4. Prepare breach inundation maps of the final breach scenarios for inclusion in an Emergency Action Plan (EAP). The inundation extents will be delineated based on the available topography data, and the maps will use aerial imagery as the background with appropriate basemap layers and labels. 5. Furnish one (1) digital copy of a draft technical report (PDF format) documenting the processes, assumptions, and findings of both the Hydrologic Assessment and the Dam Breach Analysis. Upon receipt of comments, incorporate the comments and furnish up to five (5) hard copies of the final report to CLIENT. 6. Submit all inundation limits used in the EAP mapping to VA DCR Dam Safety in GIS Format on the appropriate coordinate system. All EAP maps shall be submitted to the DCR Regional Engineer in both hard copy and electronic formats. FNI personnel can manage submission or provide the deliverable for submission by CLIENT. 7. Submit final electronic copies of the entire approved Dam Inundation Study to the DCR Dam Safety Central Office (Attention of the Mapping Coordinator) at 600 East Main Street, 24th Floor, Richmond, VA 23219. FNI personnel can manage submission or provide the deliverable for submission by CLIENT. Emergency Action Plan 1. Prepare an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) using the criteria outlined in 4VAC50-20-175. 2. Prepare the EAP notification flowcharts with contact names and information as provided by the CLIENT. 3. Furnish one (1) digital copy of the EAP (PDF format). For review and comment by CLIENT. Upon receipt of comments, incorporate the comments and furnish (1) digital copy of the revised EAP (PDF format report to CLIENT for submission to VA DCR Dam Safety. 4. For documents submitted for VA DCR Dam Safety review, address comments and finalize documents within one month of receipt of comments. If regulatory review extends beyond the estimated project schedule, additional time may be required for addressing comments due to project staff availability. 7.h.a Packet Pg. 50 Attachment: PSA - Proposal Letter Cherrystone EAP_rev1 (2849 : Cherrystone and Roaring Fork Dams Inundation Study and Emergency Action Cherrytstone Creek No. 1 and No. 2A November 4, 2021 Page 3 of 4 In this case, an updated plan and schedule will be communicated to the CLIENT upon receipt of regulatory comments. Assumptions 1. Existing records including as-built drawings, survey data, or reports are available to provide elevations and dimensions on the key components of the dam (principal spillway, auxiliary spillway, earth embankment, etc.) for the purposes of evaluating hydraulic capacity and breach criteria, and these documents will be provided by the CLIENT. 2. Based on initial empirical estimates, the breach inundation length is likely not to exceed the approximately 23.7 miles and 24.0 miles downstream from Cherrystone #1 and Cherrystone #2A, respectively. RESPONSIBILITIES OF CLIENT Client shall perform the following in a timely manner so as not to delay the services of FNI: A. Designate in writing a person to act as CLIENT’s representative with respect to the services to be rendered under this Agreement. Such person shall have contract authority to transmit instructions, receive information, interpret and define CLIENT’s policies and decisions with respect to FNI’s services for the Project. B. Provide all criteria and full information as to CLIENT’s requirements for the Project, including design objectives and constraints, space, capacity and performance requirements, flexibility and expandability, and any budgetary limitations; and furnish copies of all design and construction standards which CLIENT will require to be included in the plans and specifications. C. Assist FNI by placing at FNI’s disposal all available information pertinent to the Project including previous reports and any other data relative to the Project. D. Arrange for access to and make all provisions for FNI to enter upon public and private property as required for FNI to perform services under this Agreement. E. Examine all studies, reports, sketches, drawings, specifications, proposals and other documents presented by FNI, obtain advice of an attorney, insurance counselor and other consultants as CLIENT deems appropriate for such examination and render in writing decisions pertaining thereto within a reasonable time so as not to delay the services of FNI. F. CLIENT shall make or arrange to have made all subsurface investigations, including, but not limited, to borings, test pits, soil resistivity surveys, and other subsurface explorations. CLIENT shall also make or arrange to have made the interpretations of data and reports resulting from such investigations. All costs associated with such investigations shall be paid by CLIENT. G. Provide such accounting, independent cost estimating and insurance counseling services as may be required for the Project, such legal services as CLIENT may require or FNI may reasonably request with regard to legal issues pertaining to the Project. 7.h.a Packet Pg. 51 Attachment: PSA - Proposal Letter Cherrystone EAP_rev1 (2849 : Cherrystone and Roaring Fork Dams Inundation Study and Emergency Action Cherrytstone Creek No. 1 and No. 2A November 4, 2021 Page 4 of 4 PROJECT SCHEDULE FNI will commence work upon receipt and execution of contract or task order and agrees to complete the services per the schedule. Scope Items Mo. 1 202X Mo. 2 202X Mo. 3 202X Mo. 4 202X Mo. 5 202X Mo. 6 202X Project Management Kick-off Meeting and Site Visit Hydrologic Assessment Dam Breach Analysis Draft Technical Report – Cherrystone #1 Emergency Action Plan – Cherrystone #1 Draft Technical Report – Cherrystone #2A Emergency Action Plan – Cherrystone #2A Final Technical Report and EAP COMPENSATION FNI proposes to provide services as described herein for the lump sum fee of Sixty-Eight Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($68,700.00). We appreciate this opportunity to submit this proposal. If additional information or clarification is desired, please do not hesitate to contact us. If you agree with the services described above and wish for us to proceed with this assignment, please initiate contract proceedings. Sincerely, FREESE AND NICHOLS, INC. Stephanie Pluta, PE Project Manager Charles Archer Principal/Vice President L:\Client\OLCR\P\Pittsylvania County, VA\Cherrystone #1 and #2A EAPs\PSA - Proposal Letter Cherrystone EAP_rev1.docx 7.h.a Packet Pg. 52 Attachment: PSA - Proposal Letter Cherrystone EAP_rev1 (2849 : Cherrystone and Roaring Fork Dams Inundation Study and Emergency Action Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Resolution # 2021-11-02 (Hardy Petroleum 100th Year Anniversary) Adoption (Supervisor Ingram) Staff Contact(s): Supervisor Ingram Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 7.i Attachment(s): 2021-11-02 Hardy Petroleum 100 Year Anniversary Reviewed By: SUMMARY: In 1921, Henry Hardy started Hardy Petroleum. Initially, Hardy Petroleum operated out of a small white building on Westover Drive, and in 1970, the office was expanded to accommodate needed storage. Over the years, Hardy Petroleum has progressed from only delivering fuel oil, to a variety of services which include delivery of fuel oil and propane gas to residential, commercial, and business customers, as well as surrounding farmers. The Board applauds Hardy Petroleum for their hard work and dedication that brought them to their 100th year Anniversary and we wish them many more years of unparalleled success. For the Board’s consideration, attached is Resolution # 2021-11-02 evincing the same. FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: County Staff recommends the Board approve Resolution # 2021-11-02 as attached and presented. MOTION: “I make a Motion to approve Resolution # 2021-11-02 as attached and presented. 7.i Packet Pg. 53 RESOLUTION # 2021-11-02 ______________________________________________________________________________ HARDY PETROLEUM’S 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY ______________________________________________________________________________ The following Resolution was adopted at the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ (“Board”) Business Meeting on November 16, 2021: WHEREAS, Hardy Petroleum is located at 1912 Westover drive in Danville, Virginia; and WHEREAS, in 1921, Henry Hardy started W. Henry Hardy Company on the principles of honesty, hard work, and dedication to customers and employees; and WHEREAS, the office operated out of a small white building on Westover Drive, and in 1970, the office was expanded to accommodate needed storage; and WHEREAS, over the years, Hardy Petroleum has progressed from only delivering fuel oil, to a variety of services which include delivery of fuel oil and propane gas to residential, commercial, and business customers, as well as surrounding farmers; and WHEREAS, they also specialize in selling and installation of gas logs, selling of gas grills, installation of gas outdoor lighting, and delivery of gasoline to multiple Pure convenience stores. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board applauds Hardy Petroleum for their hard work and dedication that brought them to their 100th Year Anniversary and we wish them many more years of unparalleled success. Given and adopted under my hand this 16th day of November, 2021. _____________________________________ Robert (“Bob”) W. Warren Chairman Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors ATTEST: _____________________________________ David M. Smitherman Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors 7.i.a Packet Pg. 54 Attachment: 2021-11-02 Hardy Petroleum 100 Year Anniversary (2848 : Resolution # 2021-11-02 (Hardy Petroleum 100th Year Anniversary) Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Mount Hermon Convenience Center Improvements Engineering Proposal Approval (Staff Contact: Richard N. Hicks) Staff Contact(s): Richard N. Hicks Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 7.j Attachment(s): Mt.HermonCCExpansion Reviewed By: SUMMARY: The County recently took ownership of a parcel of land that adjoins the Mount Hermon Convenience Center (“Facility”) to provide the opportunity to expand the Facility. It is currently the busiest center in the County, and quite often does not provide enough infrastructure to meet the current demands on the Facility. For the Board’s review and consideration, the proposed amendment to the County’s existing contract with SCS Engineers to develop construction plans for the Facility’s expansion is attached. FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: The County will be completing the VRA loan for solid waste improvements prior to the end of November 2021. Funds were included for improvements to some of the County’s existing convenience centers. The Engineering costs would be paid from these funds. RECOMMENDATION: County Staff recommends the Board approve the attached proposed amendment (Attachment A- 11) for the design of construction plans for the Facility’s expansion. MOTION: “I make a Motion to authorize the County Administrator to execute the attached proposed amendment (Attachment A-11) for the development of construction plans for the Facility’s expansion.” 7.j Packet Pg. 55 WO #11 10/14/21 Page 1 ATTACHMENT A-11 WORK ORDER PURSUANT TO ENGINEERING SERVICES AGREEMENT BETWEEN SCS AND PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY FOR ENGINEERING, CONSTRUCTION, AND CONSULTING SERVICES MOUNT HERMON CONVENIENCE CENTER EXPANSION WORK ORDER 11 1 SCOPE OF SERVICES TO BE PERFORMED: This scope of services outlines the tasks identified by SCS Engineers (SCS) in coordination with the Pittsylvania County (County) Solid Waste and Recycling Department necessary to develop construction plans for expansion of the existing Mt. Hermon Convenience Center located at 3575 Franklin Turnpike, Danville, VA 24541. SCS understands that the expansion would be directly adjacent to and connected to the existing convenience center, and that the County desires the expansion to be gated and opened to the public during periods of heavy traffic to the site at the County’s discretion. The County desires the necessary construction plans and other necessary documentation for the site to be used as a bidding document to solicit potential contractors for the work. TASK 1 – CONCEPTUAL DESIGN AND FEASIBILITY ASSESSMENT SCS will coordinate with the necessary subcontractors to perform the following, as necessary: • Conceptual Preliminary Design to be reviewed by the County. • Topographic survey of the existing Mt. Hermon convenience center as well as approximately 0.5 acres west in the area proposed as an expansion. Wetlands delineation and geotechnical investigation of the expansion area if deemed to be necessary under a separate task order. • Site visit TASK 2 – CONSTRUCTION PLANS SCS proposes to develop construction plans for the expansion of the convenience center based on the data provided under Task 1. It is anticipated that multiple (up to five without an additional Work Order revision) plan sheets would be required to convey the necessary information to the contractor. These plans will be developed using AutoCAD Civil 3D and are anticipated to include a cover sheet, existing conditions, site plan, stormwater/esc plan, and details. 7.j.a Packet Pg. 56 Attachment: Mt.HermonCCExpansion (2847 : Mount Hermon Convenience Center Improvements Engineering Proposal Approval (Staff Contact: WO #11 10/14/21 Page 2 TASK 3 – PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS AND BID ASSISTANCE (OPTIONAL) Dependent on the size and sophistication of the project, SCS will develop project specifications as needed. TASK 4 – ADDITIONAL TASKS DEEMED NECESSARY (OPTIONAL) During Task 1 it may be determined that additional analysis is deemed necessary. These analyses could include wetland delineation, geotechnical evaluation and others. Due to uncertainty of subcontractor schedules the schedule for this task will vary. 2 WORK ORDER SCHEDULE: SCS is prepared to commence the work efforts as described above upon receiving authorization from the County to proceed and receipt of a utility/lines/limits and topographical survey. The duration of the project is summarized below: Conceptual Design and Feasibility Study Construction Plans and Incorporation of County Comments Project Specifications and bid assistance Additional Tasks Deemed Necessary 3-4 Weeks 3-4 Weeks 2 Weeks Varies 3 COMPENSATION: Compensation shall be as indicated below. Total Amount of this Work Order = $21,500. Any work added to the Scope of Services shall be compensated at SCS's standard fee schedule in effect at the time of performance, unless otherwise agreed, subject to the terms and conditions of the Agreement between the parties. Task 1– Surveying Task 2 – Construction Plans Task 3 – Project Specifications and Bid Assistance Task 4 – Additional Tasks Deemed Necessary $7,500 $14,000 TBD TBD 7.j.a Packet Pg. 57 Attachment: Mt.HermonCCExpansion (2847 : Mount Hermon Convenience Center Improvements Engineering Proposal Approval (Staff Contact: WO #11 10/14/21 Page 3 4. CONTRACT TERMS: These services will be performed in accordance with the terms of the Basic Services Agreement between the parties. SCS ENGINEERS PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VA By: By: Print Name: Keith Matteson, PE Print Name: Title: Project Director Title: Date: Date: 7.j.a Packet Pg. 58 Attachment: Mt.HermonCCExpansion (2847 : Mount Hermon Convenience Center Improvements Engineering Proposal Approval (Staff Contact: Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: DPCS Annual Report (Contacts: Jim Bebeau and Kim Van Der Hyde) Staff Contact(s): Jim Bebeau and Kim Van Der Hyde Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 8.a Attachment(s): Reviewed By: Jim Bebeau, Danville-Pittsylvania Community Services Director, will present the Board DPCS’ Annual Report. 8.a Packet Pg. 59 Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Public Hearing: Revisions to PCC § 35-141(C), Utility Scale Solar Energy Facility; PCC § 35-141(D), Permitting Requirements for Large and Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities; and PCC § 35-141(E), Decommissioning Requirements for Large and Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities. (Staff Contact: Emily S. Ragsdale) Staff Contact(s): Emily S. Ragsdale Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 10.A.1 Attachment(s): 11-16-2021 Solar Revisions Solar County Text Amendment Draft FINAL Reviewed By: SUMMARY: The Virginia General Assembly recently passed legislation giving localities additional measures to further regulate the development of utility scale solar energy facilities. County Staff proposes the following amendments to the County’s Solar Ordinance: (1) Pittsylvania County Code (“PCC”) § 35-141(C), Utility Scale Solar Energy Facility; (2) PCC § 35-141(D), Permitting Requirements for Large and Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities; and (3) PCC § 35-141(E), Decommissioning Requirements for Large and Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities. to increase regulations for Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities such as increased buffering requirements and additional controls to ensure all conditions and regulations are met prior to producing power. County Staff also proposes that language is included to ensure that the County can capitalize on the ability to enter into Siting Agreement, as currently allowed by the Code of Virginia. On November 4, 2021, Planning Commission recommended approval by a 7-0 vote, with opposition. This Public Hearing has been legally advertised in The Chatham Star Tribune. For the Board’s review and consideration, documents evincing the above-proposed PCC changes are attached. FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: Following the conducting of the legally required Public Hearing, County Staff recommends the Board adopt the proposed revisions to the County’s Solar Ordinance as attached and presented. 10.A.1 Packet Pg. 60 MOTION: “I make a Motion to approve the revisions to the County’s Solar Ordinance as attached and presented.” 10.A.1 Packet Pg. 61 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 16, 2021, at the Board Meeting Room, 39 Bank Street, Chatham, Virginia 24531, to receive citizen input on proposed revisions to Pittsylvania County Code (“PCC”), Chapter 35, Division 4, Supplementary Regulations; PCC Sec. 35-141(C), Utility Scale Solar Energy Facility; PCC Sec. 35-141(D), Permitting Requirements for Large and Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities, and PCC Sec. 35-141(E), Decommissioning Requirements for Large and Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities. A complete copy of the proposed revisions is available at the Pittsylvania County Administrator’s Office, 1 Center Street, Chatham, Virginia 24531, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., as well as on the County’s website at www.pittsylvaniacountyva.gov. 10.A.1.a Packet Pg. 62 Attachment: 11-16-2021 Solar Revisions (2865 : Public Hearing: Revisions to PCC Chapter 35 (Solar Ordinance)) PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO PCC § 35-141(C), UTILITY SCALE SOLAR ENERGY FACILITY, AND PCC § 35-141(D), PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS FOR LARGE SCALE AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR ENERGY FACILITIES SEC. 35-141(C). UTILITY SCALE SOLAR ENERGY FACILITY 1. Utility-Scale Solar Energy Facilities shall be located at least five (5) not be located less than one miles from any other Utility Scale Solar Energy Facility. Density of panel coverage over the entire site area shall be no more than seventy (70) percent. 2.1. No rezoning or Special Use Permit Application for a Utility Scale Ssolar Energy Facility shall be initiated until the Applicant has first initiated negotiations with the County for a Siting Agreement as authorized by the Code of Virginia. SEC. 35-141(D). PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS FOR LARGE SCALE AND UTILITY SCALE SOLAR ENERGY FACILITIES f) Buffering as required based on the visual impacts of the project or as required by the Board of Zoning Appeals as a condition of approval for a Special Use Permit. Required buffers shall be placed or preserved between any required fencing and adjoining properties and/or adjacent rights- of-way. Buffering or vegetative screening shall include a minimum 15100-foot-wide landscaped area comprised of any existing vegetation supplemented as needed with a staggered row of planted trees and large shrubs. All rows of planted vegetation shall be evergreen plantings of varieties native or adaptable to the region, with one (1) row consisting of a variety expected to reach a minimum height of twenty-five (25) feet and the remaining rows of varieties designed to reach at least fifteen (15) feet in height at maturity. All evergreens shall be a minimum of six (6) feet in height at time of planting. The vegetation shall be evergreen and designed to be at least 15 feet in height at maturity of any new plantings and shall be a minimum of 6 feet in height at time of planting. Existing vegetation shall be maintained and supplemented with new plantings as needed to maintain required screening. g) Additional information may be required, as determined by the Community Development Director, such as a scaled elevation view and other supporting drawings, photographs of the proposed site, photo or other realistic simulations or modeling of the proposed solar energy project from potentially sensitive locations as deemed necessary by the Community Development Director to assess the visual impact of the project, landscaping and screening plan, coverage map, and additional information that may be necessary for a technical review of the proposal. Landscape renderings or simulations shall be sealed by a registered landscape architect. 7. Power cannot be sold until a final inspection has been conducted to determine if all requirements of this Ordinance, the Special Use Permit, and any Siting Agreement have been met, or a schedule of completion, with appropriate surety as requested, has been approved by the Community Development Director. 10.A.1.b Packet Pg. 63 Attachment: Solar County Text Amendment Draft FINAL (2865 : Public Hearing: Revisions to PCC Chapter 35 (Solar Ordinance)) 8. The facility operator shall provide the name and contact information of a person with authority over the facility who can provide access for any requested inspections. 9. The facility shall be opened upon three (3) days’ -notice for compliance inspections. 10. Prior to generation of power, a Fire Suppression Plan shall be approved by the Public Safety Director. 11. All inspections required under the Uniform Statewide Building Code shall be conducted by a third-party inspector in accordance with the Virginia Construction Code and the County’s Third-party Inspection Policy. All associated inspection costs shall be borne by the facility operator. Sec. 35-141(E) Decommissioning Requirements for Large and Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities The owner or operator of a large or utility scale solar energy facility shall completely decommission a facility within 12 months if the facility ceases to generate electricity for a continuous period of 12 months This period may be extended by the Board of Zoning Appeals if the owner or operator provides evidence that the failure to generate electricity is due to circumstances beyond their control and the facility has not been abandoned. Decommissioning shall include the removal of all solar collectors, cabling, electrical components, fencing and any other associated equipment, facilities and structures to a depth of at least 36 inches and stabilization of the site, returning the property to a condition that is conducive to its prior use. A decommissioning plan shall be submitted, which shall include the following: (1) the anticipated life of the project; (2) the estimated decommissioning cost in current dollars, not including a salvage or recyclable material value used to offset the decommissioning cost, provided in an itemized format by a Virginia Licensed Professional Engineer (PE); (3) how said estimate was determined; and (4) the manner in which the project will be decommissioned. As allowed by Section 35-714 of the Pittsylvania County Zoning Ordinance, the Board of Zoning Appeals shall require a bond with surety or other approved security to ensure compliance with conditions imposed in a Special Use Permit. The plan shall acknowledge that if at any time the project is declared to be an unsafe structure by the Pittsylvania County Building Code Official, the terms of the “unsafe structure” code shall apply. Sec. 35-141(F) General Requirements for Large and Utility Scale Solar Energy Facilities 1. The height of roof mounted large and utility-scale solar energy facilities shall not exceed the maximum height of other structures as permitted in the zoning district, and the maximum height of ground mounted facilities shall be 15 feet, as measured from the grade or base of the facility to its highest point, 2. Warning signage shall be placed on solar equipment and facilities to the extent appropriate. Solar equipment shall not be used for the display of advertising, except for reasonable identification of the photovoltaic equipment manufacturer or operator of the solar energy facility. All signs, flags, streamers or similar items, both temporary and permanent, are prohibited on solar equipment except as follows: (a) manufacturer's or installer's 10.A.1.b Packet Pg. 64 Attachment: Solar County Text Amendment Draft FINAL (2865 : Public Hearing: Revisions to PCC Chapter 35 (Solar Ordinance)) identification; (b) warning signs and placards; (c) signs that may be required by a federal agency; and (d) signs that provide a 24-hour emergency contact phone number and warn of any danger. Educational signs providing information about the project and the benefits of renewable energy may be allowed as provided in Article II, Division 3 of the Pittsylvania County Zoning Ordinance. 3. All large and utility scale solar energy facilities shall utilize components which have a UL listing or equivalent and fully comply with all applicable building and electrical codes, and shall not generate or create electrical interruptions or interference with existing electrical or electronic uses. 4. All large and utility scale solar energy facilities shall comply with all applicable state and federal permitting and regulatory requirements. 5. All large and utility scale solar energy facilities must comply with the Pittsylvania County Noise Ordinance, but the requirements shall be no more stringent than for other development in the underlying zoning district. 10.A.1.b Packet Pg. 65 Attachment: Solar County Text Amendment Draft FINAL (2865 : Public Hearing: Revisions to PCC Chapter 35 (Solar Ordinance)) Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ACTION ITEM Agenda Title: Public Hearing: Redistricting Plans Public Comment (Staff Contact: Dave F. Arnold) Staff Contact(s): David "Dave" F. Arnold Agenda Date: November 16, 2021 Item Number: 10.A.2 Attachment(s): 11-16-21 Public Hearing Notice -Redistricting Plan Excerpts from Redistricting Census 2020 Data Report for Pittsylvania County VA Plan A Plan B Plan C Reviewed By: SUMMARY: As required by Virginia Code § 24.2-304.1, the County is currently in the redistricting process. This process is required to take place every ten (10) years based on the United States Census, and the goal is for every Magisterial District to have roughly equal population. Virginia Code § 24.2-129 requires the County allow Public Comment on the potential Redistricting Plans. Said Public Comment will be in the form of tonight’s Public Hearing. This Public Hearing has been duly advertised as legally required in The Chatham Star Tribune on November 3, 2021, and November 10, 2021. For the Board’s review and consideration, the three (3) proposed Redistricting Plans are attached. FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE: Not applicable. RECOMMENDATION: Following the conducting of the legally required Public Hearing, County Staff recommends the Board discuss and review the three (3) proposed Redistricting Plans and potentially select one (1) for advertisement for potential adoption at its December Business Meeting, following the legally required related Public Hearing. MOTION: For the Board’s review and consideration. 10.A.2 Packet Pg. 66 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors will hold a Public Hearing on Tuesday, November 16, 2021, at 7:00 p.m., at the Board Meeting Room, 39 Bank Street, Chatham, Virginia 24531, to receive public comment on proposed Redistricting Plans as required by Virginia Code § 24.2-129. The Redistricting Plans and related information are available for public viewing at the County Administration Building, 1 Center Street, Chatham, Virginia 24531, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and on the County’s website at https://pittsylvaniacountyva.gov/redistricting. 10.A.2.a Packet Pg. 67 Attachment: 11-16-21 Public Hearing Notice -Redistricting Plan (2863 : Public Hearing: Redistricting Plans Public Comment (Staff Contact: 10/29/2021 www.arcbridge.com 1 Census 2020 Data Report for Pittsylvania County VA Population in 2010 63,506 Population in 2020 60,501 Prison Adjusted Population –2020 60,170 Loss 2010-2020 3,005 Loss 2010-2020 adjusted with Prison Population 3,336 Prison Population 331 10.A.2.b Packet Pg. 68 Attachment: Excerpts from Redistricting Census 2020 Data Report for Pittsylvania County 2 2020 As-Is 2020 2020 with Prison Adjusted Population Maximum Deviation –10.78% District Count Optimum Deviation Deviation % 1 8787 8596 191 2.22% 2 8402 8596 -194 -2.26% 3 7621 8596 -975 -11.34% 4 8914 8596 318 3.70% 5 8312 8596 -284 -3.30% 6 8900 8596 304 3.54% 7 9234 8596 638 7.42% District Count Optimum Deviation Deviation % 1 8809 8643 166 1.92% 2 8342 8643 -301 -3.48% 3 8282 8643 -361 -4.18% 4 8850 8643 207 2.40% 5 8231 8643 -412 -4.77% 6 8824 8643 181 2.09% 7 9163 8643 520 6.02% Maximum Deviation –18.76% 10.A.2.b Packet Pg. 69 Attachment: Excerpts from Redistricting Census 2020 Data Report for Pittsylvania County Current Districts WWW.ARCBRIDGE.COM 3 Current Plan Hispanic NH White NH Black NH AIAN NH Asian NH NHOPI NH Other NH -2+ Race Total Prison- Adjusted 1 248 7242 953 17 77 8 28 236 8,809 8,787 2 152 6,609 1,299 12 18 0 9 243 8,342 8,402 3 187 3,679 4,164 7 22 2 21 200 8,282 7,621 4 206 6,872 1,448 19 33 1 28 243 8,850 8,914 5 144 6,308 1,505 16 28 1 18 211 8,231 8,312 6 466 6,199 1,843 15 38 1 6 256 8,824 8,900 7 309 7,368 1,142 7 73 4 18 242 9,163 9,234 60,501 60170 Racial Ethnic Composition of Each District % Hispanic%NH White%NH Black%NH AIAN%NH Asian% NH NHOPI %NH Other% NH -2+ Race% 1 2.82%82.42%10.85%0.19%0.88%0.09%0.32%2.69% 2 1.81%78.66%15.46%0.14%0.21%0.00%0.11%2.89% 3 2.45%48.27%54.64%0.09%0.29%0.03%0.28%2.62% 4 2.31%77.09%16.24%0.21%0.37%0.01%0.31%2.73% 5 1.73%75.89%18.11%0.19%0.34%0.01%0.22%2.54% 6 5.24%69.65%20.71%0.17%0.43%0.01%0.07%2.88% 7 3.35%79.79%12.37%0.08%0.79%0.04%0.19%2.62% 10.A.2.b Packet Pg. 70 Attachment: Excerpts from Redistricting Census 2020 Data Report for Pittsylvania County Plan A Proposed Districts WWW.ARCBRIDGE.COM 4 Plan A Hispanic NH White NH Black NH AIAN NH Asian NH NHOPI NH Other NH -2+ Race Total Prison- Adjusted 1 236 7127 967 17 79 7 27 227 8,687 8,664 2 172 6,614 1,410 14 21 0 8 241 8,480 8,536 3 218 4,340 4,406 8 24 4 23 240 9,263 8,613 4 197 6,772 1,418 18 33 1 28 238 8,705 8,768 5 149 6,512 1,482 16 28 1 19 222 8,429 8,514 6 447 6,029 1,623 13 37 1 6 239 8,395 8,465 7 293 6,883 1,048 7 67 3 17 224 8,542 8,610 60,501 60170 Racial Ethnic Composition of Each District % Hispanic%NH White%NH Black%NH AIAN%NH Asian% NH NHOPI %NH Other% NH -2+ Race% 1 2.72%82.26%11.16%0.20%0.91%0.08%0.31%2.62% 2 2.01%77.48%16.52%0.16%0.25%0.00%0.09%2.82% 3 2.53%50.39%51.16%0.09%0.28%0.05%0.27%2.79% 4 2.25%77.24%16.17%0.21%0.38%0.01%0.32%2.71% 5 1.75%76.49%17.41%0.19%0.33%0.01%0.22%2.61% 6 5.28%71.22%19.17%0.15%0.44%0.01%0.07%2.82% 7 3.40%79.94%12.17%0.08%0.78%0.03%0.20%2.60% 10.A.2.b Packet Pg. 71 Attachment: Excerpts from Redistricting Census 2020 Data Report for Pittsylvania County Plan B Proposed Districts WWW.ARCBRIDGE.COM 5 Plan B Hispanic NH White NH Black NH AIAN NH Asian NH NHOPI NH Other NH -2+ Race Total Prison- Adjusted 1 224 7094 1597 18 72 9 20 210 9,244 8,531 2 165 6,608 1,491 7 26 0 6 263 8,566 8,638 3 272 5,620 2,385 15 25 1 34 232 8,584 8,596 4 184 5,908 2,044 16 41 2 23 239 8,457 8,530 5 125 6,127 1,982 17 20 2 23 221 8,517 8,596 6 454 5,973 1,816 14 36 0 6 249 8,548 8,626 7 288 6,947 1,039 6 69 3 16 217 8,585 8,653 60,501 60170 Racial Ethnic Composition of Each District % Hispanic%NH White%NH Black%NH AIAN%NH Asian% NH NHOPI %NH Other% NH -2+ Race% 1 2.63%83.16%18.72%0.21%0.84%0.11%0.23%2.46% 2 1.91%76.50%17.26%0.08%0.30%0.00%0.07%3.04% 3 3.16%65.38%27.75%0.17%0.29%0.01%0.40%2.70% 4 2.16%69.26%23.96%0.19%0.48%0.02%0.27%2.80% 5 1.45%71.28%23.06%0.20%0.23%0.02%0.27%2.57% 6 5.26%69.24%21.05%0.16%0.42%0.00%0.07%2.89% 7 3.33%80.28%12.01%0.07%0.80%0.03%0.18%2.51% 10.A.2.b Packet Pg. 72 Attachment: Excerpts from Redistricting Census 2020 Data Report for Pittsylvania County Plan C Proposed Districts WWW.ARCBRIDGE.COM 6 Plan C Hispanic NH White NH Black NH AIAN NH Asian NH NHOPI NH Other NH -2+ Race Total Prison- Adjusted 1 210 6401 1551 16 74 5 17 235 8,509 8,556 2 145 6,589 1,448 6 27 0 5 258 8,478 8,551 3 306 5,955 2,765 14 23 3 30 227 9,323 8,586 4 177 5,933 2,151 15 45 2 27 238 8,588 8,663 5 139 6,039 2,048 18 19 2 24 242 8,531 8,609 6 436 6,244 1,548 10 43 1 8 213 8,503 8,583 7 299 7,116 843 14 58 4 17 218 8,569 8,622 60,501 60170 Racial Ethnic Composition of Each District % Hispanic%NH White%NH Black%NH AIAN%NH Asian%NH NHOPI %NH Other% NH -2+ Race% 1 2.45%74.81%18.13%0.19%0.86%0.06%0.20%2.75% 2 1.70%77.06%16.93%0.07%0.32%0.00%0.06%3.02% 3 3.56%69.36%32.20%0.16%0.27%0.03%0.35%2.64% 4 2.04%68.49%24.83%0.17%0.52%0.02%0.31%2.75% 5 1.61%70.15%23.79%0.21%0.22%0.02%0.28%2.81% 6 5.08%72.75%18.04%0.12%0.50%0.01%0.09%2.48% 7 3.47%82.53%9.78%0.16%0.67%0.05%0.20%2.53% 10.A.2.b Packet Pg. 73 Attachment: Excerpts from Redistricting Census 2020 Data Report for Pittsylvania County S Boston Hwy O ld R ich m on d R dE FranklinTpkeMain StN Main StS Main StMai n StM ain S tMiltonHwyDanville ExpyD a n ville E x p y Martinsville Hwy MartinsvilleHwy W Gretna Rd E G r e t n a R d Halifax Rd C a l l a n d s R d Franklin TpkeFranklin Tpke S mith River Richmond BlvdHoll ywood RdCallands RdRinggold RdMount View RdRiver Run CirHarley LnJustin VisPeanut Rd Azalea LnMt Airy Elem CirCrabb Farm RdW in d s o r P lBell s DrLafayette Dr 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