08-16-2022 Business Meeting Agenda Packet
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
BUSINESS MEETING
Tuesday, August 16, 2022 – 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. July Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)
b. County's 2022 July Bill List Approval (online); (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der
Hyde)
c. Amended Resolution # 2022-07-03 (Support for Naming the Route 685 Chalk Level
Road Bridge over US Highway 29 in Pittsylvania County, the “Deputy Sheriff J.
Holland Thomas, Sr., Memorial Bridge”) Adoption (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M.
McCluster)
d. Rescue Squad Assistance Fund Application Submission Approval (Ambulance
Remount); (Staff Contact: Christopher Key)
e. Public Safety Answering Point Grant Application Submission Approval (911
Training) (Staff Contact: Christopher Key)
f. Rescue Billing Year-End Appropriation Approval (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van
Der Hyde)
g. Resolution # 2022-08-01 (Additional Rural Rustics Road Designations) Adoption
(Supervisor Dalton)
Business Meeting - August 16, 2022
h. Shell Building Moral Obligation Support Agreement Approval (Staff Contact:
Matthew D. Rowe)
i. Internet Service Provider Partnership Designation (Future Grants); (Staff Contact:
Dave F. Arnold)
8. PRESENTATIONS
a. General Presentations (Board of Supervisors); (if any)
b. County Interns’ Certificates Presentations (Staff Contact: Caleb Ayers/Dana Wilson)
c. Danville-Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce Update (Staff Contact:
Clarence C. Monday); (Presenter: Anne Moore-Sparks)
d. School’s 1% Sales Tax Referendum Presentation (Presenter: Dr. Jones)
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. Rezoning Public Hearings
Pursuant to Article V, Division 6, of the Pittsylvania County Zoning Ordinance, the
Board of Supervisors have been empowered to hear and decide specific zoning issues
and zoning map changes in support of said Ordinance. In accomplishing this
important task, the Board is responsible for promoting the health, safety, and general
public welfare of the citizens of Pittsylvania County. The Board must ensure that all
of its decisions and regulations be directed to these goals and that each be consistent
with the environment, the comprehensive plan, and in the best interest of Pittsylvania
County, its citizens, and its posterity.
Case 1: Public Hearing: Case R-22-020: Lisa Wilkinson; Rezoning from R-1,
Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District.
The Planning Commission recommended, by an 8-0 vote, with no
opposition, that the Petitioner's request be granted. (Supervisor Chesher)
Business Meeting - August 16, 2022
Case 2: Public Hearing: Case R-22-022: Donnie Devall, Jr.; Rezoning from R-1,
Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District.
The Planning Commission recommended, by an 8-0 vote, with no
opposition, that the Petitioner's request be granted. (Supervisor Scearce)
Case 3: Public Hearing: Case R-22-024: William and Kristy Astin; Rezoning
from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural
District. The Planning Commission recommended, by an 8-0 vote, with
no opposition, that the Petitioners' request be granted. (Supervisor
Chesher)
Case 4: Public Hearing: Case R-22-025: Charles Turner and Michael Turner;
Rezoning from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1,
Agricultural District. The Planning Commission recommended, by an 8-0
vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioners' request be granted.
(Supervisor Ingram)
B. 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: FY 2022 County Budget Amendments (Staff Contact: Kimberly G.
Van Der Hyde)
2. Public Hearing: PCC § 8-7 (Precincts) Revisions (Staff Contact: Kelly A. Keesee)
11. UNFINISHED BUSINESS
a. Revised FY 2023 Fire and Rescue Service Agreement Approval (Staff Contact:
Christopher Key)
12. NEW BUSINESS
13. MATTERS FROM WORK SESSION (IF ANY)
14. BOARD MEMBER REPORTS
15. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR REPORTS
16. ADJOURNMENT
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: July Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M.
McCluster)
Staff Contact(s): Kaylyn M. McCluster
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 7.a
Attachment(s):
07-13-2022 Called Meeting - DRAFT
07-19-2022 Work Session - DRAFT
07-19-2022 Business Meeting - DRAFT
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
For the Board’s review and consideration, attached are the following July Board Meeting
Minutes:
(1) 07/13/2022 (Called Meeting); and
(2) 07/19/2022 (Work Session); and
(3) 07/19/2022 (Business Meeting).
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
Not applicable.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff recommends the Board adopt the July Board Meeting Minutes as attached and
presented.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion to adopt the July Board Meeting Minutes as attached and presented.”
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
CALLED MEETING
July 13, 2022
VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ Called Meeting was held on
July 13, 2022, in the Main Conference Room, County Administration Building, 1 Center Street,
Chatham, Virginia 24531.
CALL TO ORDER
Ingram called the Meeting to Order at 5:00 PM.
ROLL CALL
The following members were present:
Attendee Name Title Status
William V. ("Vic") Ingram Chairman - Tunstall District Present
Jessie L. Barksdale Vice Chairman - Banister District Present
Tim Chesher Supervisor - Dan River District Absent
Darrell Dalton Supervisor - Callands-Gretna District Present
Timothy W. Dudley Supervisor - Staunton River District Present
Ronald S. Scearce Supervisor - Westover District Present
Robert ("Bob") W. Warren Supervisor - Chatham-Blairs District Present
AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED
None
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Motion to approve Agenda.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Warren
SECONDER: Barksdale
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
ABSENT: Chesher
CLOSED SESSION
Motion to enter Closed Session. The Board entered Closed Session at 5:01 PM. Chesher joined
the Meeting at 5:05 PM.
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July 13, 2022
Called Meeting
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dudley
SECONDER: Warren
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
ABSENT: Chesher
a. Discussion, consideration, or interviews of prospective candidates for employment;
assignment, appointment, promotion, performance, demotion, salaries, disciplining, or
resignation of specific public officers, appointees, or employees of any public body.
(Contact: Board of Supervisors)
(1) Legal Authority: Virginia Code § 2.2-3711(A)(1)
Subject Matter: County Administrator
Purpose: Discussion of National Search for and Hiring a County
Administrator
RETURN TO OPEN SESSION AND CLOSED SESSION CERTIFICATION
The Board returned to Open Session at 7:24 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’ (“Board”)
Called Meeting on July 13, 2022, the Board hereby certifies by a recorded vote that to the best of
each Board Member’s knowledge only public business matters lawfully exempted from the Open
Meeting requirements of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (“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
Timothy W. Chesher Yes
Darrell W. Dalton Yes
Timothy W. Dudley Yes
Ronald S. Scearce Yes
Robert (“Bob”) W. Warren Yes
Jessie L. Barksdale Yes
William V. (“Vic”) Ingram Yes
ADJOURNMENT
Ingram adjourned the Meeting at 7:25 PM.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
WORK SESSION
July 19, 2022
VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ (“Board”) Work Session
was held on July 19, 2022, in the Board Meeting Room, 39 Bank Street, SE, Chatham, Virginia
24531
CALL TO ORDER (2:30 PM)
Ingram Called the Meeting to Order at 2:30 PM.
ROLL CALL
The following Board Members were present:
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
William V. ("Vic") Ingram Chairman - Tunstall District Present 2:05 PM
Jessie L. Barksdale Vice Chairman - Banister District Present 2:10 PM
Tim Chesher Supervisor - Dan River District Present 2:14 PM
Darrell Dalton Supervisor - Callands-Gretna District Present 2:14 PM
Timothy W. Dudley Supervisor - Staunton River District Present 2:05 PM
Ronald S. Scearce Supervisor - Westover District Present 2:30 PM
Robert ("Bob") W. Warren Supervisor - Chatham-Blairs District Present 2:42 PM
AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED
None.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Motion to approve Agenda.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dudley
SECONDER: Dalton
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
PRESENTATIONS
a. Zoning Ordinance Mass Revision (Staff Contact: Emily S. Ragsdale); (Presenter:
Berkley Group); (45 minutes)
Rebecca Cobb and Caroline Vanterve, with the Berkley Group, introduced the Zoning Ordinance
revision project. Their presentation can be found on the County's website at
www.pittsylvaniacountyva.gov. Dudley stated he would like to focus on solar facilities, buffers,
as well as enforcement, because he gets a lot of complaints from citizens. Warren requested to
look closely at the County’s Ordinances and make it as easy as possible to residential and
homebuilders, due to the need for additional housing in the County.
STAFF, COMMITTEE, AND/OR CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER REPORTS
a. Victim Witness Additional Funding Request (Contact: Bryan Haskins); (15 minutes)
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Haskins, Commonwealth’s Attorney, stated his victim witness coordinator is retiring and he is in
the process of hiring someone, but the salary is no longer competitive. He requested to increase
the salary to $50,000. Warren asked if there was any carryover money in Haskins’ Budget, and
Van Der Hyde confirmed that there was, and the additional funding could come from carryover.
Motion to approve Haskins’ request, not to exceed $12,000, and to approve Van Der Hyde’s
recommendation for the assistant victim witness coordinator’s salary to be increased by 5%, and
the funding for this would come from carryover funds from the Commonwealth Attorney’s
Budget.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Warren
SECONDER: Barksdale
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
b. Fiscal Year-end Review (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde); (15 minutes)
Van Der Hyde gave a brief fiscal year-end review. The full presentation can be found on the
County's website at www.pittsylvaniacountyva.gov.
c. Insurance Premiums (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde); (15 minutes)
Van Der Hyde stated that the Health Insurance Committee (“Committee”), which includes
members from the School Board and the County, recently met concerning insurance
recommendations for the upcoming plan year. The County has been very fortunate in the last
few years to experience little to no increase in insurance premiums. However, this year all
parties are faced with an increase in health insurance premiums and a decrease in dental
insurance premiums. Anthem’s renewal rates for the upcoming plan year increased, and as such,
the Committee was required to increase rates to health insurance premiums that would
adequately fund expected health insurance premiums and claims. The average increase to these
rates, which includes both the employee and employer portions of the rate, equates to just under
10%, ranging from 6% to 13%. Dental renewal rates for the upcoming plan year experienced
minor increases in the basic coverage premiums, while the dental renewal rates for
comprehensive coverage premiums experienced decreases. The Committee agreed to change the
employee’s cost share of these premiums.
Motion to approve the health and dental insurance premium rate changes, and to approve the
continuance of providing $800 to each employee’s HSA account who participates in the High
Deductible Plan. Additionally, it is further moves that the Employee Health Fund absorb a total
of $34.17 per month/per employee/per contract.
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Work Session
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Warren
SECONDER: Dudley
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
d. EMS Certification Testing (Staff Contacts: Chris Key/Kasey Seay); (15 minutes)
Warren led discussion regarding EMS Certification issues, as it relates to volunteer recruitment.
He requested a letter be sent from the Board, and signed by the Chair, addressing concerns and
problems this creates with this rigid process now for all rural areas in the State, and it would also
request consideration from them to make some adjustments that would make it not so prohibitive
for rural Virginia. Warren further stated he would like for County Staff to research data and
survey the local Chiefs and Department Heads of EMS and Fire and Rescue to get their feedback
on this matter.
Motion to direct County Staff to research EMS Certification Testing as discussed and bring
information back to Board.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Warren
SECONDER: Chesher
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
e. Solid Waste Construction Update (Staff Contact: Chris Adcock); (15 minutes)
Adcock updated the Board on Solid Waste construction. He stated the Level Run and Climax
Road Solid Waste Convenience Sites are 95% complete, except for the delivery and installation
of the waster compactors. County Public Works received a delivery and installation date for
these items for the week of July 25, 2022. In early June, Blair Construction began construction
on the Meadow Ridge Court site. Adcock’s full presentation can be found on the County's
website at www.pittsylvaniacountyva.gov.
BUSINESS MEETING DISCUSSION ITEMS
None.
CLOSED SESSION
Motion to enter Closed Session. The Board entered Closed Session at 4:32 PM.
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RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Chesher
SECONDER: Dalton
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
a. 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 Matters: Jail; 2022 VATI Agreement Amendment
Purpose: Legal Consultation/Legal Advice Regarding the Same
RETURN TO OPEN SESSION & CLOSED SESSION CERTIFICATION
The Board returned to Open Session at 5:35 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’ (“Board”)
Work Session on July 19, 2022, the Board hereby certifies by a recorded vote that to the best of
each Board Member’s knowledge only public business matters lawfully exempted from the Open
Meeting requirements of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (“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
Timothy W. Chesher Yes
Darrell W. Dalton Yes
Timothy W. Dudley Yes
Ronald S. Scearce Yes
Robert (“Bob”) W. Warren Yes
Jessie L. Barksdale Yes
William V. (“Vic”) Ingram Yes
ADJOURNMENT
Ingram adjourned the Meeting at 5:36 PM.
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
BUSINESS MEETING
July 19, 2022
VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ (“Board”) Business
Meeting was held on July 19, 2022, in the Board Meeting Room, 39 Bank Street, SE, Chatham,
Virginia 24531.
CALL TO ORDER (7:00 PM)
Ingram Called the Meeting to Order at 7:00 PM.
ROLL CALL
The following Board Members were present:
Attendee Name Title Status Arrived
William V. ("Vic") Ingram Chairman -Tunstall District Present 6:22 PM
Jessie L. Barksdale Vice Chairman - Banister District Present 6:21 PM
Tim Chesher Supervisor - Dan River District Present 6:25 PM
Darrell Dalton Supervisor - Callands-Gretna District Present 6:21 PM
Timothy W. Dudley Supervisor - Staunton River District Present 6:25 PM
Ronald S. Scearce Supervisor - Westover District Present 6:22 PM
Robert ("Bob") W. Warren Supervisor - Chatham-Blairs District Present 6:24 PM
AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED
Motion to add the following items to the Agenda under Matters from Work Session:
• Item 13a - Victim Witness Funding;
• Item 13b - Insurance Premiums; and
• Item 13c - EMS Certification Testing.
Additionally, Item 12, New Business, moved after the Consent Agenda.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Scearce
SECONDER: Warren
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Motion to approve Agenda.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dudley
SECONDER: Chesher
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
CONSENT AGENDA
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Motion to approve Consent Agenda.
RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dalton
SECONDER: Barksdale
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
a. County's 2022 June Bill List Approval (online); (Staff Contact: Kimberly G. Van Der
Hyde)
b. Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)
c. Resolution # 2022-07-02 (Support for Williams’ Efforts to Build the SRE and the Electric
Motor Driven Compressor Unit at Station 166 in the County) Adoption (Staff Contact:
Kaylyn M. McCluster)
d. Resolution # 2022-07-01 (Support of MVP’s FERC Certificate Extension) Adoption (Staff
Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)
e. Resolution # 2022-07-04 (Smart Scale Applications Support) Adoption (Staff Contact:
Emily S. Ragsdale)
f. County Issued Property Upon Employment Separation Policy Revision Approval (Staff
Contact: Holly E. Stanfield)
g. Re-appointment: Library Board (Dan River District); (Janice Fitts); (Supervisor Chesher)
h. Appointment: DPCS (Westover District); (Gayle Breakley); (Supervisor Scearce)
i. Re-appointment: CPMT (Parent Representative); (Amy Edwards); (Staff Contact: Cheryl J.
Boswell)
j. Re-appointment: CPMT (Private Provider); (Monica Karavanic); (Staff Contact: Cheryl J.
Boswell)
k. County/Danville/VADEQ Memorandum of Agreement Execution Approval (Staff Contact:
Matthew D. Rowe)
l. County Landfill Scale Equipment Purchase Approval (Staff Contact: Chris Adcock)
m. Disposal of Waste Material at County Landfill Approval (Staff Contact: Chris Adcock)
n. Agenda Software Contract Approval (Staff Contact: Dave F. Arnold)
o. DRF Grant Agreement (County Administrator Search) Approval Ratification (Staff Contact:
Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde)
p. Cherrystone Dams 1 and 2a Engineering/Design Contract Approval (Staff Contact:
Christopher C. Slemp)
q. Erosion and Sediment Control Inspection Contract Approval (Staff Contact: Emily S.
Ragsdale)
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NEW BUSINESS
a. Resolution # 2022-07-03 (Supporting Naming the Business U.S. 29 North Bridge in
Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Banister District, the “Deputy Sheriff J. Holland
Thomas, Sr., Memorial Bridge”) Adoption (Chairman Ingram)
Motion to approve Resolution # 2022-07-03 naming the Business U.S. Highway 29 North Bridge
in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Banister District the “Deputy Sheriff J. Holland Thomas, Sr.,
Memorial Bridge.”
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Ingram
SECONDER: Dalton
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
PRESENTATIONS
a. General Presentations (Board of Supervisors)
None.
b. School’s 1% Sales Tax Referendum Presentation (Presenter: Dr. Jones)
Dr. Jones, School Superintendent, Cassandra Crump, and Sheriff Taylor spoke on behalf of the
Schools’ 1% Sales Tax Referendum. Sheriff Taylor stated he was speaking as a citizen first and
he thanked the Board for its support in this effort, but stated the schools need many
improvements and the importance of this Referendum. He then spoke as the Sheriff and stated
that he read where school children in the United States worry more now about what is going to
happen to them in a days’ time, than they do their school grades. He stated that crime and
violence have become common in schools across the nation. Statistics show that 87% of the
environmental threats come from the students inside of the schools, and in a recent FBI Report,
19% of arrests or arsons were from children under fifteen (15) years of age. He stated the only
way to help this environment is to be sure the schools are secure. If this Referendum were to
pass, a portion of these funds would go to school safety improvements. There have been 27
school shootings in the United States this year alone, and 119 school shootings since 2018. He
stated for the concerns of safety, and safety equates to funding, he is in support of this
referendum.
Crump stated there are ways to be proactive, instead of having to be reactive regarding safety.
This 1% sales tax would help provide needed funds to make the proactive upgrades for safety
and to also move forward with some of the capital improvement needs for the schools. She has
attended many of the Budget information sessions that were provided by County Administration
in the past few years and heard many citizens repeatedly ask Administration to come up with
alternative ways of generating revenue, and this 1% sales tax does that. This will allow all
individuals who make purchases in the County assist with these improvements to County
schools. She asked for the Board's continued support and stated that County citizens will be
asked the same question on the ballot in November, and she hopes the answer will be yes.
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Warren thanked Crump for being in attendance and stated that following last month’s
Presentation there was some discussion about Halifax County, who passed this before, and they
were experiencing about 30% of the sales tax revenue coming from non-Halifax County
residents. He asked our citizens to seriously consider this, because we are going to have these
capital expenses, and it would be nice to have someone else to help pay for these expenses. He
final asked all citizens to think very hard and vote to support this in November.
Ingram agreed and echoed Warren’s comments and is in support of the Referendum.
HEARING OF THE CITIZENS
Jim Scearce, Westover District, thanked the Danville Regional Foundation for providing a
$25,000 Grant to help pay for the County Administrator search. He also thanked Warren and
Barksdale for helping secure the Grant. He spoke on the termination of Smitherman and the cost
of having an Interim County Administrator. Scearce also spoke on the possibility of taking
money from the Contingency Fund to give to Fire and Rescue Agencies and stated that is not the
intention of the Contingency Fund.
Laurie Midkiff, Callands-Gretna District, stated her concerns regarding the COVID vaccine.
Barbara Hancock, Callands-Gretna District, also stated her concerns surrounding the COVID
vaccine and provided the Board with several articles for their review.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Rezoning Public Hearings
Case 1: Public Hearing: Case R-22-013; Nguyen Properties, LLC; Rezoning from RC-1,
Residential Combined Subdivision District, to MHP, Residential Manufactured Housing
Park. The Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with opposition, that the
Petitioner's request be denied. (Supervisor Ingram)
In Case R-22-013, Nguyen Properties (“Petitioner”) has petitioned to rezone 6.25 acres from RC-
1, Residential Combined Subdivision District, to MHP, Residential Manufactured Housing Park
(to allow for a mobile housing park). The subject property is located on State Road
722/Oakwood Drive, in the Tunstall Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps as GPIN #
1368-26-8391. Once the property is rezoned to MHP, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County
Code § 35-317 are permitted. On June 7, 2022, the Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-
0 vote, with opposition, that the Petitioner’s request be denied.
Ingram opened the Public Hearing at 7:38 PM. Rick Fain was present to represent the Petition
and stated the parcel in question has been used as a mobile home park with 6 mobile home units
on it. Doris Thomas spoke and stated she lives in Brosville directly on Oakwood Drive. She
stated her opposition on this rezoning case. Patricia Collins, Oakwood Drive resident, also stated
her opposition on this rezoning as well, and stated to put a mobile home park there with more
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mobile home units than are already there is a danger and a health hazard. Dewey Brown echoed
Thomas and Collins’ concerns, and he stated his opposition for this rezoning. He further stated
the road access is very small and if there were to be more mobile home units, it would make it
even worse. Ingram closed the Public Hearing at 7:51 PM.
Motion to deny the rezoning of 6.25 acres from RC-1, Residential Combined Subdivision
District, to MHP, Residential Manufactured Housing Park, due to the safety concerns and
VDOT’s inability to approve the required commercial entrance at this location.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Ingram
SECONDER: Warren
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
Case 2: Public Hearing: Case R-22-016; Jasmin Ruiz; Rezoning from B-2, Business
District, General, to R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District. The Planning
Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioner's request
be granted. (Supervisor Dalton)
In Case R-22-016, Jasmin Ruiz (“Petitioner”) has petitioned to rezone a total of 2.16 acres from
B-2, Business District, General, to R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District (to allow for
the property to be used as a single-family dwelling). The subject property is located on State
Road 799/Climax Road, in the Callands-Gretna Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps as
GPIN #s 1498-33-4405, 1498-33-3555, and 1498-33-2683. Once the property is rezoned to R-1,
all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-222 are permitted. On June 7, 2022, the
Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioner’s
request be granted.
Ingram opened the Public Hearing at 7:54 PM. No one signed up to speak and Jasmin Ruiz was
present to represent the Petition. Ingram closed the Public Hearing at 7:56 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning of a total of 2.16 acres from B-2, Business District, General, to
R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to allow for the property to be converted back to
a single-family dwelling. The rezoning would be consistent with the County’s Comprehensive
Plan.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dalton
SECONDER: Barksdale
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
Case 3: Public Hearing: Case R-22-017; Bradley and Heather Barron; Rezoning from RE,
Residential Estates District, to A-1, Agricultural District. The Planning Commission
recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioners' request be granted.
(Supervisor Dalton)
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In Case R-22-017, Bradley and Heather Barron (“Petitioners”) have petitioned to rezone a total
of 23.81 acres from RE, Residential Estates District, to A-1, Agricultural District (to allow for
the placement of an accessory structure and a Class B Home Occupation). The subject property
is located on Atlantic Timber Lane, in the Callands-Gretna Election District, and shown on the
Tax Maps as GPIN #s 1580-15-0109, 1580-05-8478, and 1580-05-7851. Once the property is
rezoned to A-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-178 are permitted. On June
7, 2022, the Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the
Petitioners’ request be granted.
Ingram opened the Public Hearing at 7:57 PM. No one signed up to speak and Bradley Barron
was present to represent the Petition. Ingram closed the Public Hearing at 7:59 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning of a total of 23.81 acres from RE, Residential Estates District, to
A-1, Agricultural District, to allow for the placement of an accessory structure and a Class B
Home Occupation. The rezoning would be consistent with the County’s Comprehensive Plan.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dalton
SECONDER: Dudley
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
Case 4: Public Hearing: Case R-22-018; Robert and Angela Carlberg; Rezoning from R-1,
Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District. The Planning
Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioner's request
be granted. (Supervisor Dudley)
In Case R-22-018, Robert and Angela Carlberg (“Petitioners”) have petitioned to rezone 10.41
acres from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District (to allow
for the placement of an accessory structure). The subject property is located on Reservoir View
Drive, in the Staunton River Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps as GPIN # 1593-88-
9579. Once the property is rezoned to A-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-
178 are permitted. On June 7, 2022, the Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote,
with no opposition, that the Petitioners’ request be granted.
Ingram opened the Public Hearing at 8:00 PM. No one signed up to speak and Robert Carlberg
was present to represent the Petition. Ingram closed the Public Hearing at 8:01 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning of 10.41 acres from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision
District, to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow for the placement of an accessory structure. The
rezoning would be consistent with the County’s Comprehensive Plan.
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RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dudley
SECONDER: Warren
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
Other Public Hearings
1. Public Hearing: County EMS Billing Rates Revisions (Staff Contact: Chris Key)
Key, Public Safety Director, stated at the June 21, 2022, Business Meeting, the Board authorized
County Staff to advertise a Public Hearing to allow citizen comments prior to enacting the
proposed County EMS Billing Rates revisions.
Ingram opened the Public Hearing at 8:02 PM. No one signed up to speak and Ingram closed the
Public Hearing at 8:04 PM.
Motion to approve the County’s EMS Billing Rates revisions as presented.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Ingram
SECONDER: Dalton
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
2. Public Hearing: Page Road Property Disposition (Staff Contact: Chris Adcock)
In 2021, the County, the City of Danville, Virginia (“Danville”), and the Danville-Pittsylvania
Industrial Regional Facility Authority entered a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”)
regarding the provision of water and sewer service to the Southern Virginia Megasite at Berry
Hill (“Megasite”). As a condition of the MOU, Danville is to receive some County-owned
infrastructure necessary to serve the Megasite for water and sewer.
Ingram opened the Public Hearing at 8:05 PM. No one signed up to speak and Ingram closed the
Public Hearing at 8:06 PM.
Motion of authorize County Staff to prepare the documents necessary for the transfer of the Page
Road Pump Station (GPIN # 1388-51-3619) from the County to the County and further authorize
the Interim County Administrator, or his designee, execute the necessary documents.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Warren
SECONDER: Dudley
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
MATTERS FROM WORK SESSION (IF ANY)
a. Victim Witness Additional Funding
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Motion to approve the additional funding for the Victim Witness program as presented in the
Work Session, and the funding would come from carryover money from the Commonwealth
Attorney’s Budget.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Ingram
SECONDER: Barksdale
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
b. Insurance Premiums
Motion to approve the health and dental insurance premium rate changes, to approve the
continuance of providing $800 to each employee’s HSA account who participates in the High
Deductible Plan, and to move that the Employee Health Fund absorb a total of $34.17 per
month/per employee/per contract.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Dalton
SECONDER: Barksdale
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
c. EMS Certification Testing
Motion to direct County Staff to research methods that could possibly increase the EMS
Certification testing and the passing rates and bring back all information back to the Board so it
may try to assist our volunteers in completing this task.
RESULT: APPROVED [UNANIMOUS]
MOVER: Warren
SECONDER: Chesher
AYES: Ingram, Barksdale, Chesher, Dalton, Dudley, Scearce, Warren
BOARD MEMBER REPORTS
• Dudley thanked everyone for being in attendance. He also thanked the members of the school’s
campaign committee and stated the County needs this Referendum to pass.
• Dalton thanked all citizens for coming out to the Meeting and all the County Staff's hard work.
• Barksdale thanked everyone for coming out to the Meeting.
• Scearce stated that Gayle Breakley’s appointment to the DPCS Board for the Westover District
was passed on the Consent Agenda and thanked her for approaching him to serve in any capacity
on the Boards and Commissions.
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• Warren stated how much he was impressed with the articles in local papers about the basketball
game that was organized and played by past City and County basketball players and was used to
raise funds for the Danville Community Engagement Program, which is designed to help at risk
youth. He stated it was so nice to see that collaborative effort for community’s youth. He also
mentioned his friend, David Mantiply, and stated he is happy to say that tonight he is sitting at
the MLB All-Star game. His son made the all-star team in the major leagues and has worked
very hard to be where he is. Warren would like to recognize this family in the upcoming months
once baseball season is over.
• Ingram echoed Warren's comments about Joe Mantiply playing in the MLB All-Star game. He
also thanked his colleagues for approving the bridge naming Resolution honoring Deputy Sheriff
J. Holland Thomas, Sr. He stated that the County has lost a lot of Law Enforcement Officers,
and the last time he looked we were second in the State for law enforcement fatalities. He also
complimented Scearce on his appointment of Gayle Breakley to the DPCS Board. Ingram
finally mentioned that Commonwealth Senior Living at Stratford House is having a veterans’
breakfast in the morning at 8:30 PM to honor and thank veterans for their service.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR REPORTS
None.
ADJOURNMENT
Ingram adjourned the Meeting at 8:16 PM.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: County's 2022 July Bill List Approval (online); (Staff Contact: Kimberly
G. Van Der Hyde)
Staff Contact(s): Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 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 July Bill List is found at
the below link:
https://weblink.pittgov.net/WebLink/Browse.aspx?id=455513&dbid=0&repo=PittGovDocs
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
Not applicable.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff recommends the Board approve the County’s 2022 July Bill List as presented.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion to approve the County’s 2022 July Bill List as presented.”
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title:
Amended Resolution # 2022-07-03 (Support for Naming the Route 685
Chalk Level Road Bridge over US Highway 29 in Pittsylvania County, the
“Deputy Sheriff J. Holland Thomas, Sr., Memorial Bridge”) Adoption
(Staff Contact: Kaylyn M. McCluster)
Staff Contact(s): Kaylyn M. McCluster
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 7.c
Attachment(s):
2022-07-03 AMENDED - Supporting Naming the Route 685 Chalk Level
Road Bridge over US Highway 29 in Pittsylvania County the Deputy
Sheriff J. Holland Thomas Sr., Memorial Bridge
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
At the July 19, 2022, Board Business Meeting, the Board adopted Resolution # 2022-07-03
supporting the naming of the Business U.S. Highway 29 North Bridge in Pittsylvania County,
Virginia, Banister District, the “Deputy Sheriff J. Holland Thomas, Sr., Memorial Bridge.” Jay
Craddock, VDOT representative, has requested the location of the bridge be more clearly
identified to include Route 685 Chalk Level Road. Accordingly, attached is Amended
Resolution # 2022-07-03 including the requested revised language.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff recommends the Board adopt Amended Resolution # 2022-07-03 as attached and
presented.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion to adopt Amended Resolution # 2022-07-03 as attached and presented.”
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
AMENDED RESOLUTION # 2022-07-03
______________________________________________________________________________
SUPPORT FOR NAMING THE ROUTE 685 (CHALK LEVEL ROAD) BRIDGE OVER
US HIGHWAY 29 IN PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA, BANISTER DISTRICT,
THE “DEPUTY SHERIFF J. HOLLAND THOMAS, SR., MEMORIAL BRIDGE”
______________________________________________________________________________
VIRGINIA: At the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ (“Board”) Business
Meeting on August 16, 2022, the following Amended Resolution was presented and adopted:
WHEREAS, the Board is committed to recognizing and celebrating the County’s
historical heritage and contributions made thereto by its citizens; and
WHEREAS, Deputy Sheriff J. Holland Thomas, Sr., (“Thomas”), was a Pittsylvania
County Deputy who was killed in the line of duty while serving County citizens; and
WHEREAS, on October 8, 1952, while attempting to arrest a man wanted for killing his
employer, who supposedly owed him $18, Thomas received gunfire from a 12-gauge shotgun blast
to his chest and abdomen area; and
WHEREAS, Thomas was taken to Danville Memorial Hospital where he underwent
several surgeries to have the pellets removed; and
WHEREAS, doctors were able to remove most of the pellets, but were unable to remove
some from the abdomen, and Thomas was released from the hospital two (2) weeks later and
returned home; and
WHEREAS, Deputy Thomas never fully recovered and was forced to retire from the
Sheriff’s Office; and
WHEREAS, in March 1956, one (1) of the pellets caused an infection and internal
bleeding that led to his death; and
WHEREAS, Thomas had been in law enforcement for thirty-three (33) years and was
survived by his wife, two (2) sons, two (2) daughters, seven (7) grandchildren, and three (3) sisters;
and
WHEREAS, Law Enforcement Officers save countless lives by protecting County and
Virginia citizens through rigorous law enforcement and patrolling of State and County roadways;
and every day, they brave ever present danger to assist a stranded motorist, to investigate gun,
drug, and human trafficking, to stop public corruption, to bring closure to devastated families, and
to stop dangerous driving and dangerous individuals; and
WHEREAS, Thomas is an example of the dedication of County Sheriff’s Office, and it’s
fitting that the Board remember his ultimate sacrifice; and
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Packet Pg. 22 Attachment: 2022-07-03 AMENDED - Supporting Naming the Route 685 Chalk Level Road Bridge over US Highway 29 in Pittsylvania County the
WHEREAS, § 33.2-213, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, authorizes the
Commonwealth Transportation Board (“CTB”) to give suitable names to state highways, bridges,
interchanges, and other transportation facilities, and change the names of any highways and
bridges, interchanges, or other transportation facilities forming a part of the systems of state
highways; and
WHEREAS, the same Virginia Code Section further provides that the Virginia
Department of Transportation (“VDOT”) shall place and maintain appropriate signs indicating the
names of highways, bridges, interchanges, and other transportation facilities named by the CTB.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED that the Board fully and
enthusiastically supports the naming of the Rt. 685 (Chalk Level Road) bridge over US Highway
29 in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, Banister District, the location of said bridge depicted in more
detail on the map attached hereto and made a part fully hereof, as the “Deputy Sheriff J. Holland
Thomas, Sr., Memorial Bridge”; and
BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED that a copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Thomas
family, appropriate local VDOT officials, and the CTB for consideration.
Given under my hand this 16th day of August, 2022.
__________________________________________
William V. (“Vic”) Ingram (Chairman)
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
__________________________________________
Clarence C. Monday (Clerk)
Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors
Approved as to Form:
________________________
J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.
Pittsylvania County Attorney
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Rescue Squad Assistance Fund Application Submission Approval
(Ambulance Remount); (Staff Contact: Christopher Key)
Staff Contact(s): Christopher Key
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 7.d
Attachment(s):
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
County Public Safety Department Staff (“Staff”) is requesting permission to apply for Grants
within the Rescue Squad Assistance Fund (“RSAF”) for the following three (3) items in the Fall
2022 Cycle. Funding is usually at fifty 50% of the request. Staff will be asking for a hardship
grant of 80% funding.
1. Remount of a 2007 Ford Ambulance. Vehicle’s box is good shape, but the
chassis, engine, and truck’s transmission have all had serious repair issues.
Remounting the truck to a new chassis will save approximately 15% - 25% over
purchasing a new ambulance. If this is approved for funding, it could be up to
eighteen (18) months before receiving the remounted truck, and by that time Staff
will need to replace a 2004 ambulance with 100,000 miles that is being run daily
out of the Chatham Volunteer Fire Department. The Grant is for $184,000, with
the total cost of the remount is estimated at $216,000 (50% funding will be
$92,000);
2. Staff also desires to request funding for an Ambulance Loading System (Stryker
MTS 6390 Power Load System) costing $ 29,000.00 (50% funding will be
$14,500); and
3. Staff finally desires to request funding for a Stryker Cot conversion kit costing
$3,871(50% funding will be $ 1,935.50)
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
The matching funds for the remounted ambulance have been requested in the FY23 County
Public Safety Budget.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board authorize it to submit the RSAF Grant Application request for the
equipment as proposed herein.
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MOTION:
“I make the Motion to authorize Staff to submit the RSAF Grant Application request for the
equipment as proposed herein.”
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Public Safety Answering Point Grant Application Submission Approval
(911 Training) (Staff Contact: Christopher Key)
Staff Contact(s): Christopher Key
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 7.e
Attachment(s):
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
County Public Safety Department Staff (“Staff”) is requesting permission to apply for a Grant
through the Virginia Department of Emergency Management Public Safety Answering Point
Education Program (“PEP Grant”), for the primary purpose to send PSAP (911 dispatchers)
personnel to one (1) or more of the annual state professional organization conferences (such as
those sponsored by Virginia APCO, Virginia NENA, and/or Virginia GIS). The amount
requested is $ 4,000.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
This is a 100% funded Grant with no local match.
RECOMMENDATION:
Staff recommends the Board authorize it to submit the PEP Grant Application request as
proposed herein.
MOTION:
“I make the Motion to authorize Staff to submit the PEP Grant Application as proposed herein.”
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Rescue Billing Year-End Appropriation Approval (Staff Contact:
Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde)
Staff Contact(s): Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 7.f
Attachment(s): Recsue Billing Fund Expenditures 2022
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
The Rescue Billing Fund (the “Fund”) exists to account for the inflow and outflow of funds that
are billed by the County’s third-party biller, Ram Software Services, Inc. Since this is a cyclical
fund, it was decided that the County did not need to budget for the revenues nor expenditures,
since typically at year-end, there is little balance to account for. During our last audit; however,
Robinson Farmer Cox, the County’s auditors, determined that the County should start budgeting
for this Fund, since the volume has increased so much with the addition of the County’s paid
EMS Staff. For the Board’s review, related documentation is attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
A total of $693,508.79 needs to be appropriated to the Fund to cover the amount that was sent to
Volunteer EMS Agencies and County Public Safety for billed ambulance services during FY
2022. This appropriation requires no local funding and is a year-end bookkeeping entry required
by the auditors.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff recommends a total of $693,508.79 be appropriated to the Fund for FY 2022.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion to approve an appropriation of $693,508.79 to the Fund for FY 2022.”
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY
Income Statement
Report dates 07/01/2021 - thru - 06/30/2022
Debits and Debits and
(Credits) (Credits)
06/01/2022 07/01/2021 PCT
Account Number Description 06/30/2022 06/30/2022 ENC APPROP BUDGET BALANCE USED
___________________ __________________________ ______________ ______________ __________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ______
530-4-035501-583000 REFUNDS 541.63 6,570.90 0.00 0.00 0.00 -6570.90 0.00
530-4-035501-589800 CREDIT CARD FEES 241.20 878.40 0.00 0.00 0.00 -878.40 0.00
530-4-035501-589900 THIRD PARTY BILLING MANAGE 6,247.17 38,506.45 0.00 0.00 0.00 -38506.45 0.00
530-4-035501-589910 BLAIRS VFD RESCUE DISTRIBU 36,943.38 152,540.54 0.00 0.00 0.00 -152540.54 0.00
530-4-035501-589920 COOL BRANCH RESCUE DISTRIB 8,709.29 48,488.86 0.00 0.00 0.00 -48488.86 0.00
530-4-035501-589930 CALLANDS VFD DISTRIBUTION 5,826.04 45,086.16 0.00 0.00 0.00 -45086.16 0.00
530-4-035501-589980 PC PUBLIC SAFETY DISTRIBUT 58,985.09 401,437.48 0.00 0.00 0.00 -401437.48 0.00
============== ============== ========== =========== =========== =========== ======
TOTAL - RESCUE BILLING 117,493.80 693,508.79 0.00 0.00 0.00 -693508.79 0.00
============== ============== ========== =========== =========== =========== ======
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Total Expense 117,493.80 693,508.79 0.00 0.00 0.00 -693508.79 0.00
============== ============== ========== =========== =========== =========== ======
-------------- -------------- ---------- ----------- ----------- ----------- ------
TOTAL 530 RESCUE BILLING ENT FUND 117,493.80 693,508.79 0.00 0.00 0.00 -693508.79 0.00
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REVENUES - EXPENSES 117,493.80 693,508.79 0.00 0.00 0.00 -693508.79 0.00
************** ************** ********** *********** *********** *********** ******
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Resolution # 2022-08-01 (Additional Rural Rustics Road Designations)
Adoption (Supervisor Dalton)
Staff Contact(s): Supervisor Dalton
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 7.g
Attachment(s): 2022-08-01 VDOT Rural Rustics additions
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
Virginia Code § 33.1-70.1 permits the hard surfacing of certain unpaved roads that qualify for
designation as a Rural Rustic Road. For the Board’s review and consideration, attached is
Resolution # 2022-08-01, declaring Gopher Road and Marilla Lane as Rural Rustic, as requested
by Supervisor Dalton; thereby, enabling them to potentially qualify for future paving/hard
surfacing Rural Rustic Road Funds.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff recommends the Board adopt Resolution # 2022-08-01 as attached and presented.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion to adopt Resolution # 2022-08-01 as attached and presented.”
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PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
RESOLUTION # 2022-08-01
_____________________________________________________________________________
RURAL RUSTIC ROADS DESIGNATION
VIRGINIA: At the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ (“Board”) Business Meeting on Tuesday,
August 16, 2022, in the Board Meeting Room, the following Resolution was presented and adopted:
WHEREAS, §33.2-332, Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, permits the hard surfacing of certain
unpaved roads deemed to qualify for designation as a Rural Rustic Road; and
WHEREAS, any such road must be located in a low-density development area and have no more than
1,500 vehicles per day; and
WHEREAS, the Board desires to consider whether the following Routes should be designated a Rural
Rustic Road:
• Route F-639 (Gopher Rd), From: Route 672 (Cotton Patch Road) to the end of state maintenance;
• Route F-634 (Marilla Lane) from Route 685 (Chalk Level Road) to the end of state maintenance;
and
WHEREAS, the Board is unaware of pending development that will significantly affect the existing
traffic on these roads; and
WHEREAS, the Board believes that these roads should be so designated due to their qualifying
characteristics.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Board requests that these roads be hard surfaced and,
to the fullest extent prudent, be improved within the existing right-of-way and ditch-lines to preserve as much as
possible the adjacent trees, vegetation, side slopes, and rural rustic character along the roads in their current state;
and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded to the Virginia
Department of Transportation’s Residency Administrator.
Given under my hand this 16th day of August, 2022.
Recorded Vote: A Copy Teste:
Moved By: _____________
Seconded By: ___________
Yeas: ___ Printed Name: Clarence. C. Monday
Nays: ___ Title: Interim County Administrator
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Shell Building Moral Obligation Support Agreement Approval (Staff
Contact: Matthew D. Rowe)
Staff Contact(s): Matthew D. Rowe
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 7.h
Attachment(s): Shell Building Moral Obligation
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
With support from the Board, the Pittsylvania County Industrial Development Authority (“IDA”)
is jointly developing a 30,000 sq. ft. shell building in the Danville-Pittsylvania Regional
Industrial Facility Authority’s (“RIFA”) Cyber Park with the City of Danville Industrial
Development Authority. This project is being funded by a $1M Tobacco Commission Grant and
a blend of conventional financing consisting of a Virginia Community Capital (“VCC”) (primary
lender) and the Virginia Small Business Finance Authority (“VSBFA”) (secondary lender). The
conventional loan is for $2.875M at a below commercial market rate of 3.1%, with an
amortization schedule of 20 years and loan maturity of 11 years from date of loan closing. The
low rate is due to County Economic Development Staff negotiating with VSBFA to offer its
services for 50% of the loan value and to be a secondary participant in the loan – the first time
VSBFA has ever approved such a model. All necessary approvals have been received from the
VSBFA Board in Richmond.
In 2021, the Board previously approved a Moral Obligation for this loan. However, due to
continued legal negotiated terms, counsels are requiring both the City and County approve the
new Moral Obligation Support Agreement (attached). Said Agreement has been “Approved to
Form” by all parties to ensure that no further amendments are needed.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
The immediate financial impact is unknown and is entirely dependent upon the timing of placing
a tenant in the shell building. The funding source for the construction of the shell building are
through the $1M Tobacco Commission Grant and the VCC/VSBFA loan.
However, both the City and County are equally responsible (50/50) for debt payments until a
tenant is secured for the facility. This also includes repayment of the loan, should the localities
not charge proper tenant lease or purchase value to cover the outstanding loan balance on the
property as an incentive for future investment and/or job creation. Such payments will come
from either the County’s General Fund as a dedicated encumbrance, or from the IDA’s funds –
as directed by the Board.
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RECOMMENDATION:
County Economic Development Staff recommend the Board approve the amended Moral
Obligation Support Agreement as attached.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion to approve the amended Moral Obligation Support Agreement as attached.”
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MORAL OBLIGATION SUPPORT AGREEMENT OF
THE COUNTY OF PITTSYLVANIA
THIS MORAL OBLIGATION SUPPORT AGREEMENT (this "Moral Obligation
Agreement") made as of the ___ day of _____________ 2022, by and between the COUNTY
OF PITTSYLVAIA, VIRGINIA, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of Virginia (
the "County"), and the INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY, VIRGINIA, a political subdivision of the Commonwealth of
Virginia (the "Authority"), to- wit:
Background
A. The Authority was created under the Industrial Development and Revenue Bond
Act (§15. 2- 4900 et seq.) of the Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended (the "Code") to promote
development, industry and trade.
B. In an effort to promote development, trade, and the local economy, the Authority
is partnering with the Industrial Development Authority of Danville, Virginia (the "City
Authority") 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, VA (Tax Parcel ID
78359) (the "Project").
C. The Authority has obtained a commitment from Virginia Community Capital
("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 such Loan will be secured by a pledge of the revenues and receipts received by the Authority
from payments made by the County pursuant to this Moral Obligation Agreement and by the
revenues and receipts received by the City Authority pursuant to a Moral Obligation Agreement
(the "City Moral Obligation Agreement") between the City Authority and the City of
Danville, Virginia (the "City").
D. Virginia Community Capital requires that the County and the Authority enter into
this Moral Obligation Agreement as a condition of making the Loan, in addition to requiring the
City and the City Authority to enter into the City Moral Obligation Agreement.
E. As used herein, the term "Payments Due" shall mean one-half (1/2) of all
monthly payments of principal and interest due, as well as one-half (1/2) of any other amounts
due to Virginia Community Capital, under the terms of the agreements, notes, bonds, instruments
and other documents setting forth the provisions of and related to the Loan (collectively, the
"Loan Documents").
F. Section 15.2-953 of the Code provides that any locality may appropriate money to
an industrial development authority for the purpose of promoting economic development.
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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. The Authority, in consultation with the County, will determine, prior to closing of
the Loan and, as part of its budget process, by April 30th prior to each subsequent fiscal year that
this Moral Obligation Agreement is in effect, those portions of the Payments Due in such fiscal
year which the Authority will not be able to pay from revenues and receipts associated with the
Project, its revenues and receipts generally, or other funds of the Authority available to make
Payments Due, for purposes of determining the amounts to be requested from, and paid (subject
to the limitation of Section 6) by, the County for the County's immediately succeeding fiscal year
such that Payments Due can be made by the Authority during such fiscal year to Virginia
Community Capital (the "Appropriated Sums"). Further upon such determination, the
Authority shall provide notice of such Appropriated Sums requested by the Authority in
connection with the Project to the County Board of Supervisors (the "Notice"). The County
Administrator shall include the Appropriated Sums requested by the Authority in the budget
submitted to the Board of Supervisors of the County (the "Board of Supervisors") for the
following fiscal year as an amount to be appropriated to or on behalf of the Authority. The
County Administrator shall deliver to the Chairman of the Authority within ten (10) days after
the adoption of the County’s budget for each fiscal year, but not later than July 15th of each year,
a certificate (the "County Certificate") stating whether the Board of Supervisors has
appropriated to or on behalf of the Authority the Appropriated Sums requested. The County
shall deliver a copy of the County Certificate to Virginia Community Capital concurrent with the
delivery to the Chairman of the Authority.
2. Subject to the limitation of Section 6, the County shall make payment to the
Authority or the Authority's assignee of all Appropriated Sums. In the event of an acceleration
of the Loan in accordance with the Loan Documents, the County agrees to pay, subject to the
limitation of Section 6, an amount equal to all Payments Due that are payable or to become
payable under this Moral Obligation Agreement. Appropriated Sums and Payments Due, as the
case may be under this Section 2, shall be payable in a timely manner, without notice or demand,
in accordance with the Loan Documents
3. The Authority and the Countty acknowledge and agree that this Moral Obligation
Agreement and all payments and rights hereunder (except the rights of the Authority to receive
notices) will be assigned as part of an assignment agreement to be executed by the Authority in
favor of Virginia Community Capital in connection with the Loan. The County consents to such
assignment and agrees to pay to Virginia Community Capital all amounts payable by the County
that are so assigned at the principal corporate office of Virginia Community Capital, or such
other address as Virginia Community Capital may direct.
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4. Except as otherwise provided in this Moral Obligation Agreement, including the
limitation in Section 6, the obligations of the County to make all payments and to observe all
other covenants, conditions and agreements hereunder shall be absolute and unconditional,
irrespective of any right of setoff, recoupment or counterclaim the County may otherwise have,
and the County shall not suspend or discontinue any such payments or fail to observe and
perform any of its covenants, conditions and agreements hereunder.
5. While recognizing that it is not empowered to make any binding commitment to
pay Appropriated Sums or make Payments Due beyond the current fiscal year, the Board of
Supervisors in authorizing the execution of this Moral Obligation Agreement has stated its intent
to make annual appropriations sufficient to pay Appropriated Sums or make Payments Due, as
the case may be, and as such it is hereby recognized by the parties hereto that this Moral
Obligation Agreement, to the extent permitted by law, creates strictly a moral obligation of the
County to pay such amounts.
6. Notwithstanding anything in this Moral Obligation Agreement to the contrary, the
County's obligations to pay the cost of performing its obligations under this Moral Obligation
Agreement, including its obligations to pay Appropriated Sums and make all Payments Due, as
the case may be, shall be subject to and dependent upon appropriations being made from time to
time by the Board of Supervisors for such purpose; provided, however, that the County
Administrator or other officer charged with the responsibility for preparing the County's annual
budget shall include in the budget for each fiscal year of the County as a single appropriation the
amount of all Appropriated Sums and Payments Due, as the case may be, to be paid by the
County during such fiscal year.
7. Throughout the term of this Moral Obligation Agreement, the County
Administrator or other officer charged with the responsibility for preparing the County's annual
budget shall deliver to the Authority and Virginia Community Capital within ten (10) days after
the adoption of the County's annual budget for each fiscal year, but not later than the beginning
of each such fiscal year, a certificate stating whether an amount equal to the Appropriated Sums
and Payments Due, as the case may be, which will come due during such fiscal year has been
appropriated by the Board of Supervisors in such budget. If, by the beginning of such fiscal
year, the Board of Supervisors has not appropriated funds for the payment of Appropriated Sums
or Payments Due, as the case may be, coming due for the then current fiscal year, the County
Administrator or other officer charged with the responsibility for preparing the County's Annual
Budget shall give written notice to the Board of Supervisors of the consequences of such failure
to appropriate, including, among others, the right of Virginia Community Capital to accelerate
Payments Due in accordance with the Loan Documents, and request the Board of Supervisors to
make a supplemental appropriation for such purposes.
8. If at any time the Appropriated Sums as determined pursuant to Section 1 are
insufficient to make payments of the Authority's portion of principal and interest due under the
Loan Documents, the Authority (or Virginia Community Capital as assignee of the Authority)
shall notify the County Administrator (or other officer charged with the responsibility for
preparing the County's Annual Budget) of the amount of such insufficiency, and the County
Administrator shall submit to the Board of Supervisors at its next regularly scheduled meeting or
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as promptly as practicable, but in any event within forty five (45) days, a request for a
supplemental appropriation in the amount necessary to cover such insufficiency.
9. Virginia Community Capital, by executing the Receipt and Acknowledgement
below, agrees to apply any funds so appropriated and paid to it by the County pursuant to this
Moral Obligation Agreement toward the Authority's obligations under the Loan Documents in
accordance with the terms of the Loan Documents.
10. The Board of Supervisors hereby undertakes a non-binding obligation to
appropriate such amounts as may be requested from time to time pursuant to Sections 5, 7 and 8
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.
11. 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 City, the City 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.
12. Any notices or requests required to be given hereunder shall be deemed given if
hand- delivered or sent by registered or certified mail, postage prepaid, addressed as follows:
If to the County: County of Pittsylvania, 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, VA 24541
If to the Authority: Industrial Development Authority of Pittsylvania County, Virginia
c/o Director of Economic Development
1 Center Street
P.O. Box 426
Chatham, Virginia 24531
With a Copy to: County Attorney
1 Center Street
P. O. Box 426
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Chatham, Virginia 24531
If to Virginia
Community Capital:
Virginia Community Capital
110 Peppers Ferry Road NW
Christiansburg, VA 24073
Attention: Cindy Snider, AVP,
Small Business Loan Officer
13. 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.
14. 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 City of Danville, Virginia, as the location of the Project.
15. 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]
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the County and the Authority have caused this Moral Obligation
Agreement to be executed in their names and on their behalf by their duly authorized
representatives, all as of the date first above written.
COUTNY OF PITTSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA
By:
Name:
Title:
(SEAL)
Attest:
________________________
Clerk
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY OF
DANVILLE, VIRGINIA
By:
Name:
Title:
(SEAL)
Attest:
________________________
Secretary
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RECEIPT AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Receipt of the foregoing original counterpart of the Moral Obligation Support Agreement dated
as of ____________, 2022, between the County of Pittsylvania, Virginia, and the Industrial
Development Authority of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, is hereby acknowledged.
VIRGINIA COMMUNITY CAPITAL
By:
Name:
Title:
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Internet Service Provider Partnership Designation (Future Grants); (Staff
Contact: Dave F. Arnold)
Staff Contact(s): David F. Arnold
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 7.i
Attachment(s):
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
County and School System Staff recently completed a review of proposals from internet service
providers (“ISPs”) who wish to partner with the County on future Grant Applications to facilitate
access to high-speed internet for County residences, businesses, community anchors, etc. After
reviewing proposals, checking references, and interviewing the ISPs, the Proposal Evaluation
Panel unanimously selected RiverStreet Networks (“RiverStreet”) as the County’s preferred ISP
for future Grant Application until Summer/Fall 2025.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
The County is not obligated to provide any direct local match on any future broadband-related
Grant Applications.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff recommends the Board approve partnering with RiverStreet on future federal and
state broadband-related Grants, including the 2023 VATI Grant Application due on August 25,
2022.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion authorizing the County to partner with RiverStreet on a 2023 VATI Grant
Application to facilitate high-speed internet service to unserved areas of County. I also move to
formally recognize RiverStreet as the County’s ISP partner on future federal and state
broadband-related Grant Applications, as outlined in the “Broadband Expansion” Request for
Proposals (# 2022-0613), and direct County Staff to develop a related Memorandum of
Understanding evincing the same with RiverStreet for the Board’s consideration a future Board
Meeting.”
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INFORMATION ITEM
Agenda Title: General Presentations (Board of Supervisors); (if any)
Staff Contact(s): Kaylyn M. McCluster
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 8.a
Attachment(s):
Reviewed By:
The Board will present any Proclamations, Resolutions, and/or Certificates approved/adopted on
the August Consent Agenda or at previous Meetings.
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INFORMATION ITEM
Agenda Title: County Interns’ Certificates Presentations (Staff Contact: Caleb
Ayers/Dana Wilson)
Staff Contact(s): Caleb Ayers
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 8.b
Attachment(s):
Reviewed By:
The Board committed up to $75,000 in funding to allow thirty (30) students to participate in the
second annual County Summer Internship Program. This Program is a partnership between the
County, County Schools, and the Institute for Advanced Learning and Research (“IALR”).
Twenty-six (26) students worked for eight (8) weeks across County government, County
Schools, and local businesses and organizations from early June through early August, gaining
meaningful professional experience while providing value for the organizations they worked
with. Caleb Ayers, Public Relations Manager, Dana Wilson, IALR Program Coordinator, will
provide a brief summary of the Program and a few of the interns will share about their
experiences.
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INFORMATION ITEM
Agenda Title: Danville-Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce Update (Staff
Contact: Clarence C. Monday); (Presenter: Anne Moore-Sparks)
Staff Contact(s): Clarence C. Monday
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 8.c
Attachment(s):
Reviewed By:
Anne Moore-Sparks, Danville-Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce President and CEO,
will introduce herself to the Board and give an overview of the Chamber’s RevUp Program.
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
INFORMATION ITEM
Agenda Title: School’s 1% Sales Tax Referendum Presentation (Presenter: Dr. Jones)
Staff Contact(s): Kaylyn M. McCluster
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 8.d
Attachment(s):
Reviewed By:
Dr. Mark Jones, Pittsylvania County Schools Superintendent, or his designee, will provide the
Board a County School's 1% Sales Tax Referendum Campaign Committee update.
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title:
Public Hearing: Case R-22-020: Lisa Wilkinson; Rezoning from R-1,
Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District.
The Planning Commission recommended, by an 8-0 vote, with no
opposition, that the Petitioner's request be granted. (Supervisor Chesher)
Staff Contact(s): Emily S. Ragsdale
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 10.A.1
Attachment(s):
R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson App
R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson Map
R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson Plat
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
In Case R-22-020, Lisa Wilkinson (“Petitioner”) has petitioned to rezone 0.617 acres, from R-1,
Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District (to allow the property to
be consolidated with adjacent property zoned A-1). The subject property is located on State
Road 968/Sandy Creek Church Road, in the Dan River Election District, and shown on the Tax
Maps as part of GPIN # 2357-86-7262. Once the property is rezoned to A-1, all uses listed under
Pittsylvania County Code § 35-178 are permitted. On July 5, 2022, the Planning Commission
recommended, by an 8-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioner’s request be granted. For
the Board’s review, the County Staff Summary is attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff recommends approval of Case R-22-020 as presented. The subject property is
adjacent to other properties currently zoned A-1, Agricultural District, and the rezoning would be
consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
MOTION:
“In Case R-22-020, I make a Motion to approve the rezoning of 0.617 acres from R-1,
Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow the property to
be consolidated with an adjacent parcel zoned A-1.”
10.A.1
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Packet Pg. 47 Attachment: R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson App (3325 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson)
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Packet Pg. 48 Attachment: R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson App (3325 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson)
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Packet Pg. 49 Attachment: R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson App (3325 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson)
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Packet Pg. 50 Attachment: R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson App (3325 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson)
10.A.1.a
Packet Pg. 51 Attachment: R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson App (3325 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson)
10.A.1.a
Packet Pg. 52 Attachment: R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson App (3325 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson)
10.A.1.a
Packet Pg. 53 Attachment: R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson App (3325 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson)
10.A.1.b
Packet Pg. 54 Attachment: R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson Map (3325 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson)
10.A.1.c
Packet Pg. 55 Attachment: R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson Plat (3325 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-020 Lisa Wilkinson)
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title:
Public Hearing: Case R-22-022: Donnie Devall, Jr.; Rezoning from R-1,
Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District.
The Planning Commission recommended, by an 8-0 vote, with no
opposition, that the Petitioner's request be granted. (Supervisor Scearce)
Staff Contact(s): Emily S. Ragsdale
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 10.A.2
Attachment(s): R-22-022 Donnie Devall App
R-22-022 Donnie Devall Map
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
In Case R-22-022, Donnie Devall, Jr. (“Petitioner”), has petitioned to rezone a total of 4.6 acres,
from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District (to allow the
property to be consolidated with adjacent property zoned A-1). The subject property is located
on State Road 870/Vandola Road, in the Westover Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps
as GPIN #s 1386-71-5326 and 1386-71-6471. Once the property is rezoned to A-1, all uses
listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-178 are permitted. On July 5, 2022, the Planning
Commission recommended, by an 8-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioner’s request be
granted. For the Board’s review, the County Staff Summary is attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff recommends approval of Case R-22-022 as presented. The subject property is
adjacent to other properties currently zoned A-1, Agricultural District, and the rezoning would be
consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
MOTION:
“In Case R-22-022, I make a Motion to approve the rezoning of 4.6 acres from R-1, Residential
Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow the property to be
consolidated with an adjacent parcel zoned A-1.”
10.A.2
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Packet Pg. 58 Attachment: R-22-022 Donnie Devall App (3326 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-022: Donnie Devall, Jr.)
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Packet Pg. 59 Attachment: R-22-022 Donnie Devall App (3326 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-022: Donnie Devall, Jr.)
10.A.2.a
Packet Pg. 60 Attachment: R-22-022 Donnie Devall App (3326 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-022: Donnie Devall, Jr.)
10.A.2.a
Packet Pg. 61 Attachment: R-22-022 Donnie Devall App (3326 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-022: Donnie Devall, Jr.)
10.A.2.a
Packet Pg. 62 Attachment: R-22-022 Donnie Devall App (3326 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-022: Donnie Devall, Jr.)
10.A.2.a
Packet Pg. 63 Attachment: R-22-022 Donnie Devall App (3326 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-022: Donnie Devall, Jr.)
10.A.2.b
Packet Pg. 64 Attachment: R-22-022 Donnie Devall Map (3326 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-022: Donnie Devall, Jr.)
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title:
Public Hearing: Case R-22-024: William and Kristy Astin; Rezoning
from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural
District. The Planning Commission recommended, by an 8-0 vote, with
no opposition, that the Petitioners' request be granted. (Supervisor
Chesher)
Staff Contact(s): Emily S. Ragsdale
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 10.A.3
Attachment(s): R-22-024 William Astin App
R-22-024 William Astin Map
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
In Case R-22-024, William and Kristy Astin (“Petitioners”) have petitioned to rezone a total of
3.65 acres from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District (to
allow for future consolidation with an adjacent property zoned A-1). The subject property is
located on State Road 989/Airport Road, in the Dan River Election District, and shown on the
Tax Maps as GPIN #s 2336-52-4576, 2336-52-7352, and 2336-52-7571. Once the property is
rezoned to A-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-178 are permitted. On July
5, 2022, the Planning Commission recommended, by an 8-0 vote, with no opposition, that the
Petitioners’ request be granted. For the Board’s review, the County Staff Summary is attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff recommends approval of Case R-22-024 as presented. The subject properties are
adjacent to other properties currently zoned A-1, Agricultural District, and the rezoning would be
consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
MOTION:
“In Case R-22-024, I make a Motion to approve the rezoning of 3.65 acres from R-1, Residential
Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow the properties to be
consolidated with an adjacent parcel zoned A-1.”
10.A.3
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10.A.3.a
Packet Pg. 67 Attachment: R-22-024 William Astin App (3327 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-024: William and Kristy Astin)
10.A.3.a
Packet Pg. 68 Attachment: R-22-024 William Astin App (3327 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-024: William and Kristy Astin)
10.A.3.a
Packet Pg. 69 Attachment: R-22-024 William Astin App (3327 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-024: William and Kristy Astin)
10.A.3.a
Packet Pg. 70 Attachment: R-22-024 William Astin App (3327 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-024: William and Kristy Astin)
10.A.3.a
Packet Pg. 71 Attachment: R-22-024 William Astin App (3327 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-024: William and Kristy Astin)
10.A.3.a
Packet Pg. 72 Attachment: R-22-024 William Astin App (3327 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-024: William and Kristy Astin)
10.A.3.b
Packet Pg. 73 Attachment: R-22-024 William Astin Map (3327 : Public Hearing: Case R-22-024: William and Kristy Astin)
Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title:
Public Hearing: Case R-22-025: Charles Turner and Michael Turner;
Rezoning from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1,
Agricultural District. The Planning Commission recommended, by an 8-0
vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioners' request be granted.
(Supervisor Ingram)
Staff Contact(s): Emily S. Ragsdale
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 10.A.4
Attachment(s):
R-22-025 Charles Turner App
R-22-025 Charles Turner Map
R-22-025 Charles Turner Plat
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
In Case R-22-025, Charles Turner and Michael Turner (“Petitioners”) have petitioned to rezone
1.0 acre from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District (to
allow the property to be consolidated with an adjacent property zoned A-1). The subject
property is located on State Road 851/Sugartree Church Road, in the Tunstall Election District,
and shown on the Tax Maps as GPIN # 1460-61-9629. Once the property is rezoned to A-1, all
uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-178 are permitted. On July 5, 2022, the
Planning Commission recommended, by an 8-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioners’
request be granted. For the Board’s review, the County Staff Summary is attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff recommends approval of Case R-22-025 as presented. The subject property is
adjacent to other properties currently zoned A-1, Agricultural District, and the rezoning would be
consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
MOTION:
“In Case R-22-025, I make a Motion to approve the rezoning of 1.0 acre from R-1, Residential
Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow the property to be
consolidated with an adjacent parcel zoned A-1.”
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Public Hearing: FY 2022 County Budget Amendments (Staff Contact:
Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde)
Staff Contact(s): Kimberly G. Van Der Hyde
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 10.B.1
Attachment(s): Budget Public Hearing Backup Documents 8-16-22
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
Annually, Departmental/Fund Budgets are reviewed to determine if sufficient Budget amounts
exist to cover expenses until year-end. Most of these items are bookkeeping entries required by
the County’s Auditors. The attached list shows the amount needed/requested and the reason for
the need/request. Said list also contains suggested appropriations for year-end, as well as the
categorical changes requested by the School Board. This list has been circulated to all Board
members via the Friday Update. Prior to approval of the attached FY 2022 Budget
Amendments, per the Virginia Code, a Public is required to be held.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
See attached list.
RECOMMENDATION:
Following conducting the legally required Public Hearing, County Staff recommends the Board
approve the FY 2022 County Budget Amendments as attached and presented. The transfers have
no monetary effect on the County Budget since monies are simply being moved from one (1) line
item to the next to cover shortages. The Budget Appropriations included are utilizing 2022
actual revenues that have not been previously budgeted. These appropriations will cover the
various line items listed in detail on the attached list.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion to approve the FY 2022 County Budget Amendments as attached and
presented.”
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Public Hearing: PCC § 8-7 (Precincts) Revisions (Staff Contact: Kelly
A. Keesee)
Staff Contact(s): Kelly A. Keesee
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 10.B.2
Attachment(s): 08-16-2022 Chapter 8-7 Polling Precinct Location Change
Proposed Precinct Boundary Revisions
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
Last year, the Board approved Redistricting Plan “A” and the Office of the Attorney General of
the Commonwealth of Virginia approved the changes to the polling place boundaries and the
request to relocate the Hurt Elementary School Voting Precinct to the New Prospect Family Life
Center as listed in the plan.
Following a lawfully advertised and conducted Public Hearing, the Board is legally required to
vote to amend Pittsylvania County Code (“PCC”) § 8-7 to formally implement the Registrar’s
aforementioned voting precinct relocation recommendation. The proposed Voting Precinct
relocation Public Hearing Notice was advertised in the Danville Register and Bee on August 4,
2022, and August 11, 2022. For your reference and review, a copy of said PCC changes is
attached.
FINANCIAL IMPACT AND FUNDING SOURCE:
None.
RECOMMENDATION:
Following the conducting of the legally required Public Hearing, County Staff recommends
approving the amendment of PCC § 8-7 as attached and presented.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion to approve the amendments to PCC § 8-7 as attached and presented.
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PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors will hold a Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday,
August 16, 2022, at the Board Meeting Room, 39 Bank Street, Chatham, Virginia 24531, to receive
citizen input on proposed revisions to Pittsylvania County Code § 8-7 related to changing the
location of the Hurt 501 Precinct from its current location of 315 Prospect Road, Hurt, Virginia
24563, Hurt Elementary School, to 509 Prospect Road, Hurt, Virginia 24563, New Prospect
Church, and also changing the plain English description of the County’s voting precinct
boundaries. 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.
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Proposed Precincts
SEC. 8-7. PRECINCTS.
The precinct for each election district and the polling place for each precinct shall be set forth
below: (B.S.M. 6/5/89), (B.S.M. 1/2/90), (Dept. Justice (10/12/91), (B.S.M. 9/3/96), (B.S.M.
12/16/03), (B.S.M. 1/5/03), (B.S.M. 3/16/04), (B.S.M. 7/20/04), (B.S.M. 4/19/05), (B.S.M.
5/16/06) (B.S.M. 6/19/07), (B.S.M. 8/04/08), (B.S.M. 8/19/08) (B.S.M. 3/16/10) (B.S.M.
5/17/11) (B.S.M. 4/17/18) (B.S.M. 5/14/19) (B.S.M. 2/16/21)
PRECINCT POLLING PLACE
CHATHAM-BLAIRS ELECTION DISTRICT
Twin Springs Twin Springs Elem. School
Chatham Precinct Elections & Training Center
Tunstall Precinct Tunstall High School
West Blairs Precinct White Oak Worship Center
CALLANDS-GRETNA ELECTION DISTRICT
Bearskin Precinct Union Hall Elem. School
Callands Precinct Callands VFD
Climax Precinct Climax Ruritan Club
Gretna Precinct Gretna Senior H.S.
Sandy Level Cool Branch Vol. Rescue Squad
BANISTER ELECTION DISTRICT
Central Precinct Chatham Elementary School
Riceville Precinct Riceville Java Volunteer Fire Department
East Blairs Precinct Southside Elementary School
Mt. Airy Precinct Mt. Airy Elem. School
East Gretna Precinct Gretna Elem. School
DAN RIVER ELECTION DISTRICT
Keeling Precinct Oak Grove Baptist Church Fellowship Hall
Kentuck Precinct Dan River High School
Ringgold Precinct Ringgold Vol. Fire & Rescue
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STAUNTON RIVER ELECTION DISTRICT
Hurt Precinct New Prospect Baptist Church, Family Life Center
Motley-Sycamore Precinct Motley Community Ctr.
Renan Precinct Renan Vol. Fire Dept.
TUNSTALL ELECTION DISTRICT
Brosville Precinct Brosville Middle School
Stony Mill Precinct Stony Mill Elem. School
Swansonville Precinct Katies, Inc., Store
Whitmell Precinct Tunstall Volunteer Fire Department
Dry Fork Precinct Dry Fork Volunteer Fire Department
WESTOVER ELECTION DISTRICT
Bachelors Hall Precinct Bachelors Hall Vol. Fire Dept.
Ferry Road Precinct River Bend Vol. Fire Dept.
Mt. Hermon Precinct New Life Community Center
Mt. Cross Precinct Mt. Cross Vol. Fire Dept.
CENTRAL ABSENTEE PRECINCT
Central Absentee Precinct Elections & Training Center
CHATHAM-BLAIRS DISTRICT
Twin Springs Precinct
Starting at Mount Hermon Cir & W Witt Rd
Southwest along Mount Hermon Cir to Mount Hermon Cir & Franklin Tpke
South along Franklin Tpke to Franklin Tpke & Ridgecrest Dr
Southwest along Ridgecrest Dr to Poplar Trce & Ridgecrest Dr
West along Poplar Trce to Poplar Trce & Orphanage Rd
Northwest along Orphanage Rd to Golf Club Rd & Orphanage Rd
North along Golf Club Rd to Golf Club Rd & Laniers Mill Rd
Southwest along Laniers Mill Rd to Sandy Creek Rd & Laniers Mill Rd
West to Whitmell School Rd & Clearview Dr
South along Whitmell School Rd to Whitmell School Rd & Campview Rd
West to Silver Creek Rd & Mount Cross Rd
Northwest along Mount Cross Rd to Mount Cross Rd & Tunstall High Rd & Stony Mill Rd
Northeast along Tunstall High Rd to Whitmell School Rd & Tunstall High Rd
North along Whitmell School Rd to Whitmell School Rd & Sunset Dr
South to County Boundary
East to Bowl Dr & Victoria Ln
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North along Victoria Ln to Victoria Ln & Whitmell School Rd
West to County Boundary
North to F C Beverly Rd & Whitmell School Rd
Northeast along F C Beverly Rd to Franklin Tpke & Co Rd 703 & F C Beverly Rd
East along Franklin Tpke to Franklin Tpke & Irish Rd
Northeast to Johnson Rd & Dry Fork Rd
East along Dry Fork Rd to Dalton Ln & Dry Fork Rd
South to Mount Hermon Cir & W Witt Rd
Chatham Precinct
Starting at Hill Crest Ln & Halifax Rd
East along Halifax Rd to Fairview Rd & Halifax Rd & Fairview N
Northeast to Transco Rd & Transco Ln
Southeast to Motleys Mill Rd & Spring Garden Rd
Southwest along Spring Garden Rd to Game Reserve Rd & Spring Garden Rd
Southwest along Game Reserve Rd to Snakepath Rd & Game Reserve Rd
West along Snakepath Rd to US Hwy 29 & Snakepath Rd
West along US Hwy 29 to Dry Fork Rd & US Hwy 29
Southwest along Dry Fork Rd to Dry Fork Rd & Realty Rd
North to Evergreen Rd & Rorer St
East along Evergreen Rd to Evergreen Rd & Rorer St
Northeast to S Main St & Minor Rd
North along S Main St to Davis Rd & S Main St
North to Chatham Ele Ln & Old Chatham Elementary Ln
North to Halifax Rd & Reid St
Northwest to Main St & Pitt St
North along Main St to Main St & Hurt St
Northeast along Hurt St to Peach St & Hurt St
Southeast to Hill Crest Ln & Halifax Rd
Tunstall Precinct
Starting at Sandy Creek Rd & Laniers Mill Rd
Northeast along Laniers Mill Rd to Golf Club Rd & Laniers Mill Rd
South along Golf Club Rd to Golf Club Rd & Orphanage Rd
Southeast along Orphanage Rd to Poplar Trce & Orphanage Rd
East along Poplar Trce to Poplar Trce & Ridgecrest Dr
Northeast along Ridgecrest Dr to Franklin Tpke & Ridgecrest Dr
Southeast along Franklin Tpke to Franklin Tpke & Jeanette Dr
Southwest along Jeanette Dr to April Ln & Jeanette Dr
Southwest to Benjamin Ct & Talbott Dr
South to Apple Ln & Orphanage Rd
West to Fox Trl & Golf Club Rd
Southwest along Golf Club Rd to Golf Club Rd & Mount Cross Rd
Northwest along Mount Cross Rd to Mount Cross Rd & Laniers Mill Rd
Northwest to Whitmell School Rd & Campview Rd
North along Whitmell School Rd to Whitmell School Rd & Clearview Dr
East to Sandy Creek Rd & Laniers Mill Rd
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West Blair’s Precinct
Starting at Co Rd 901 & Owen Rd
West along Co Rd 901 to Owen Rd & Co Rd 901
Southwest along Owen Rd to Carter Lodge Rd & Owen Rd
Northwest along Carter Lodge Rd to Carter Lodge Rd & David Giles Ln
South to Four Pond Ter & US Hwy 29
South along US Hwy 29 to US Hwy 29 & Georges Ln
Southeast to Belle Oak Ct & US Hwy 29 Bus
South along US Hwy 29 Bus to US Hwy 29 Bus & Landrum Rd
West to Mount View Rd & E Witt Rd
North to Dry Fork Rd & Hither Ln
Northeast along Dry Fork Rd to Dry Fork Rd & US Hwy 29
East along US Hwy 29 to US Hwy 29 & Snakepath Rd
East along Snakepath Rd to Snakepath Rd & Eddies Ln
Southwest to Co Rd 901 & Owen Rd
CALLANDS- GRETNA DISTRICT
Callands Precinct
Starting at Oxford Rd & Cooksburg Rd
South along Oxford Rd to Oxford Rd & Cooksburg Rd
South to Double Bridge Rd & Green Pond Rd
Southwest along Green Pond Rd to Green Pond Rd & Callands Rd & Strawberry Rd
South along Strawberry Rd to Strawberry Rd & N Flint Hill Rd
Southeast along N Flint Hill Rd to N Flint Hill Rd & Easley Brown Rd
Southeast to Mitchell Rd & Co Rd 829 & S Flint Hill Rd
West to Bearskin Rd & Banister Rd
West to Woodview Dr & Gap Rd
West to Franklin Tpke & Wet Sleeve Creek Rd
Southwest along Franklin Tpke to Franklin Tpke & Maple Rd
West to Mapleton Dr & Stillmeadow Rd
Northwest along Mapleton Dr to Callands Rd & Mapleton Dr
West to County Boundary
North along County Boundary to County Boundary
East to Oxford Rd & Cooksburg Rd
Bearskin Precinct
Starting at Mitchell Rd & Co Rd 829 & S Flint Hill Rd
Southwest to Union Hall School Rd & County Rd
West along Union Hall School Rd to Union Hall School Rd & Co Rd 612
South to Wyatt Farm Rd & Franklin Tpke
Southeast along Franklin Tpke to Mount Cross Rd & Franklin Tpke
Southwest along Mount Cross Rd to Mount Cross Rd & Brookside Rd
Southwest along Brookside Rd to Medical Center Rd & Brookside Rd
Northwest along Medical Center Rd to Jessies Ln & Co Rd 612 & Medical Center Rd
Northwest to County Boundary
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North along County Boundary to County Boundary
East to Callands Rd & Mapleton Dr
Southeast along Mapleton Dr to Mapleton Dr & Stillmeadow Rd
East to Franklin Tpke & Maple Rd
Northeast along Franklin Tpke to Franklin Tpke & Wet Sleeve Creek Rd
East to Woodview Dr & Gap Rd
East to Bearskin Rd & Banister Rd
East to Mitchell Rd & Co Rd 829 & S Flint Hill Rd
Sandy Level Precinct
Starting at County Boundary
South to Court Rd & Ridgeway Rd
South to Toshes Rd & Climax Rd
South along Climax Rd to Climax Rd & Anderson Mill Rd
Northwest to Oxford Rd & Cooksburg Rd
North along Oxford Rd to Oxford Rd & Cooksburg Rd
West to County Boundary
Northeast along County Boundary to County Boundary
Climax Precinct
Starting at Anderson Mill Rd & Old Mine Rd
East along Anderson Mill Rd to Anderson Mill Rd & US Hwy 29
Northeast along US Hwy 29 to Payneton Rd & US Hwy 29
Southeast along Payneton Rd to Payneton Rd & Strader Rd
South along Strader Rd to Strader Rd & Whitehorn Rd
West to Dry Bridge Rd & Dual Track Rd
Southwest along Dry Bridge Rd to Dry Bridge Rd & US Hwy 29
South to Callands Rd & Moses Mill Rd
West to Marion Rd & Rosebud Rd
South along Marion Rd to Marion Rd & Hickory Rd
Southeast to Newby Ln & Irish Rd
West along Irish Rd to Creek Bottom Rd & Irish Rd
Northwest to N Flint Hill Rd & Easley Brown Rd
Northwest along N Flint Hill Rd to Strawberry Rd & N Flint Hill Rd
North along Strawberry Rd to Green Pond Rd & Callands Rd & Strawberry Rd
Northeast along Green Pond Rd to Double Bridge Rd & Green Pond Rd
Northeast to Climax Rd & Anderson Mill Rd
Northeast along Climax Rd to Climax Rd & Co Rd 790 & Piney Rd
East along Co Rd 790 to Co Rd 790 & Piney Rd
Southeast along Piney Rd to Piney Rd & Green Bay Rd
Southeast to Anderson Mill Rd & Old Mine Rd
Gretna Precinct
Starting at Pittsville Rd & Blue Jay Ln
East along Pittsville Rd to Pittsville Rd & Sandy Rd
Southeast along Sandy Rd to Piney Rd & Sandy Rd
Southeast to W Gretna Rd & Ramsey Rd
East along W Gretna Rd to W Gretna Rd & Lotus Dr
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Northeast to Blue Ridge Dr & Rockford School Rd
Southeast along Rockford School Rd to E Gretna Rd & Rockford School Rd & Fairmont Rd
East along E Gretna Rd to Farmers Rd & E Gretna Rd
Southwest to S Meadows Rd & Cedar Hill Rd
Northwest to Chalk Level Rd & Markham Rd
Northwest to Player Rd & Zion Rd
East along Player Rd to Player Rd & E Gretna Rd
Northwest along E Gretna Rd to Ben Annie Rd & E Gretna Rd
Northwest to Main St & Center St
Southwest along Main St to Henry St & Main St
West to E Watts St & Watts St Exd
West along E Watts St to E Watts St & Franklin Blvd
South along Franklin Blvd to Franklin Blvd & Creasy St
Southeast to Vaden Dr & Main St
South along Main St to Power St & Main St
South to S Main St & Peoples Supply Rd
South to Taylors Mill Rd & Galveston Rd
Southeast to Long Branch Way & Long Branch Ln
Northwest along Long Branch Way to Long Branch Way & Camney Rd
Southwest along Camney Rd to Taylors Mill Rd & Camney Rd
South along Taylors Mill Rd to Taylors Mill Rd & Gretna Rolling Mill Cir
Southwest to Strader Rd & Brandon Rd
Southwest along Strader Rd to Payneton Rd & Strader Rd
Northwest along Payneton Rd to Payneton Rd & US Hwy 29
Southwest along US Hwy 29 to Anderson Mill Rd & US Hwy 29
West along Anderson Mill Rd to Anderson Mill Rd & Old Mine Rd
Northwest to Piney Rd & Green Bay Rd
West along Piney Rd to Climax Rd & Co Rd 790 & Piney Rd
North along Climax Rd to Toshes Rd & Climax Rd
North to Court Rd & Ridgeway Rd
Northeast along Ridgeway Rd to Ridgeway Rd & Pittsville Rd
Southeast along Pittsville Rd to Pittsville Rd & Blue Jay Ln
BANISTER DISTRICT
Central Precinct
Starting at Transco Rd & Transco Ln
Southwest to Fairview Rd & Halifax Rd & Fairview N
West along Halifax Rd to Hill Crest Ln & Halifax Rd
Northwest to Peach St & Hurt St
Southwest along Hurt St to Main St & Hurt St
South along Main St to Main St & Pitt St
Southeast to Halifax Rd & Reid St
South to Chatham Elementary Ln & Old Chatham Elementary Ln
South to Davis Rd & S Main St
South along S Main St to S Main St & Minor Rd
Southwest to Evergreen Rd & Rorer St
West along Evergreen Rd to Evergreen Rd & Rorer St
Southwest to Ponderosa Rd & Tightsqueeze Rd
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Northwest to Marion Rd & Hickory Rd
North along Marion Rd to Marion Rd & Rosebud Rd
East to Callands Rd & Moses Mill Rd
North to Dry Bridge Rd & US Hwy 29
Northeast along Dry Bridge Rd to Dry Bridge Rd & Dual Track Rd
Southeast to Whitehorn Rd & Mill Creek Rd
Southeast along Mill Creek Rd to Chalk Level Rd & Mill Creek Rd
South along Chalk Level Rd to Motley Rd & Chalk Level Rd
East along Motley Rd to Motley Rd & Sheva Rd
Northwest along Sheva Rd to Sheva Rd & S Meadows Rd
East along S Meadows Rd to S Meadows Rd & Cedar Hill Rd
Southwest to Transco Rd & Transco Ln
Riceville Precinct
Starting at County Boundary
South along County Boundary to County Boundary
West to Co Rd 729 & Pickaway Rd
South along Co Rd 729 to Co Rd 729 & Pickaway Rd
South to Henrys Mill Rd & Mount Tabor Rd
West to Snakepath Rd & Eddies Ln
East along Snakepath Rd to Snakepath Rd & Game Reserve Rd
Northeast along Game Reserve Rd to Game Reserve Rd & Spring Garden Rd
Northeast along Spring Garden Rd to Motleys Mill Rd & Spring Garden Rd
Northeast to County Boundary
East Blairs Precinct
Starting at Spring Garden Rd & Harper Ln
South to Chestnut Level Ln & Hunters Ln
Southeast to Gentlemans Ridge Rd & Old Richmond Rd
Southwest to E Sunset Dr & Oak Crest Rd
West along Oak Crest Rd to Old Richmond Rd & Oak Crest Rd
West to County Boundary
West to US Hwy 29 Bus & Main St
Northwest to County Boundary
Northeast to US Hwy 29 Bus & Main St
North along US Hwy 29 Bus to US Hwy 29 Bus & Fall Creek Dr
North to Lawless Creek Rd & Motley Cir
North to US Hwy 29 Bus & Macken Ln
North along US Hwy 29 Bus to Belle Oak Ct & US Hwy 29 Bus
Northwest to US Hwy 29 & Georges Ln
North along US Hwy 29 to Four Pond Ter & US Hwy 29
North to Carter Lodge Rd & David Giles Ln
Southeast along Carter Lodge Rd to Carter Lodge Rd & Owen Rd
Northeast along Owen Rd to Co Rd 901 & Owen Rd
Southeast to Spring Garden Rd & Harper Ln
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Mt. Airy Precinct
Starting at County Boundary
West to Farmers Rd & E Gretna Rd
West along E Gretna Rd to E Gretna Rd & Rockford School Rd & Fairmont Rd
Northwest along Rockford School Rd to Rockford School Rd & Burke Rd
East to Deer View Rd & Midway Rd
Southeast along Midway Rd to Tucker Rd & Midway Rd
North to Deer View Rd & Telegraph Rd
Southeast along Deer View Rd to Watlington Rd & Deer View Rd
South to Hodnetts Rd & Edmunds Rd
Southeast along Edmunds Rd to Edmunds Rd & Farmers Rd
East to Renan Rd & Starkey Rd
South along Renan Rd to Renan Rd & E Gretna Rd
East along E Gretna Rd to Hermosa Rd & E Gretna Rd
North to Wyatts Rd & Cody Rd
North along Wyatts Rd to Wyatts Rd & Straightstone Rd
Southwest along Straightstone Rd to Straightstone Rd & Hubbard Rd
West to Robertson Rd & Level Run Rd
North to County Boundary
South along County Boundary to County Boundary
East Gretna Precinct
Starting at Ben Annie Rd & E Gretna Rd
Southeast along E Gretna Rd to Player Rd & E Gretna Rd
West along Player Rd to Player Rd & Zion Rd
Southeast to Chalk Level Rd & Markham Rd
Southwest to Sheva Rd & S Meadows Rd
Southeast along Sheva Rd to Motley Rd & Sheva Rd
West along Motley Rd to Motley Rd & Chalk Level Rd
North along Chalk Level Rd to Chalk Level Rd & Mill Creek Rd
Northwest along Mill Creek Rd to Whitehorn Rd & Mill Creek Rd
Northwest along Whitehorn Rd to Strader Rd & Whitehorn Rd
Northeast along Strader Rd to Strader Rd & Brandon Rd
Northeast to Taylors Mill Rd & Gretna Rolling Mill Cir
North along Taylors Mill Rd to Taylors Mill Rd & Camney Rd
Northeast along Camney Rd to Long Branch Way & Camney Rd
Southeast along Long Branch Way to Long Branch Way & Long Branch Ln
Northwest to Taylors Mill Rd & Galveston Rd
North to S Main St & Peoples Supply Rd
North to Power St & Main St
North along Main St to Vaden Dr & Main St
Northwest to Franklin Blvd & Creasy St
North along Franklin Blvd to E Watts St & Franklin Blvd
East along E Watts St to E Watts St & Watts St Exd
East to Henry St & Main St
Northeast along Main St to Main St & Center St
Southeast to Ben Annie Rd & E Gretna Rd
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DAN RIVER DISTRICT
Keeling Precinct
Starting at County Boundary
South along County Boundary to County Boundary
West to Chestnut Level Ln & Hunters Ln
North to Spring Garden Rd & Harper Ln
East to Henrys Mill Rd & Mount Tabor Rd
North to Co Rd 729 & Pickaway Rd
North along Co Rd 729 to Co Rd 729 & Pickaway Rd
East to County Boundary
Kentuck Precinct
Starting at County Boundary
South along County Boundary to County Boundary
Northwest to Kerns Church Rd & White Ridge Rd
Southwest to Rocksprings Rd & Hundred Acre Rd
South along Rocksprings Rd to Rocksprings Rd & New Hope Rd
South to Countryside Dr & Country Dr
Southwest along Countryside Dr to Countryside Dr & Country Dr
West to Ringgold Church Rd & Ferguson Rd
Southeast along Ringgold Church Rd to Ringgold Church Rd & Barker Rd
South along Barker Rd to Wilkerson Rd & Barker Rd
West along Wilkerson Rd to Wilkerson Rd & Eagle Springs Rd
Southeast to County Boundary
West to Wilkerson Rd & Eagle Springs Rd
Northwest to County Boundary
East to Old Richmond Rd & Oak Crest Rd
East along Oak Crest Rd to E Sunset Dr & Oak Crest Rd
Northeast to Gentlemans Ridge Rd & Old Richmond Rd
East to County Boundary
Ringgold Precinct
Starting at County Boundary
Southwest to Co Rd 1527 & Mountain Hill Rd
West along Co Rd 1527 to Co Rd 1527 & Mountain Hill Rd
Northwest to Miller Dr & Miller Rd
East to Clarks Mill Rd & Cane Creek Ct
North to Clark St & Ringgold Rd
Northwest to Wilkerson Rd & Eagle Springs Rd
Southeast to County Boundary
East to Kentuck Rd & Wilkerson Rd
East along Wilkerson Rd to Wilkerson Rd & Barker Rd
North along Barker Rd to Ringgold Church Rd & Barker Rd
Northwest along Ringgold Church Rd to Ringgold Church Rd & Ferguson Rd
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East to Countryside Dr & Country Dr
Northeast along Countryside Dr to Countryside Dr & Country Dr
North to Rocksprings Rd & New Hope Rd
North along Rocksprings Rd to Rocksprings Rd & Hundred Acre Rd
Northeast to Kerns Church Rd & White Ridge Rd
Southeast to County Boundary
STAUNTON RIVER DISTRICT
Hurt Precinct
Starting at County Boundary
West to Spaniel Rd & Wards Rd
North along Wards Rd to Wards Rd & Roark Mill Rd
West along Roark Mill Rd to Roark Mill Rd & Daybreak Ter
Northwest to Highway View Rd & Highwayview Rd
Northwest to Hillside Rd & Harbor Dr
Northwest along Harbor Dr to Harbor Dr & Pocket Rd
North to County Boundary
Southeast along County Boundary to County Boundary
Motley Sycamore Precinct
Starting at Harbor Dr & Pocket Rd
Southeast along Harbor Dr to Hillside Rd & Harbor Dr
Southeast to Highway View Rd & Highwayview Rd
Southeast to Roark Mill Rd & Daybreak Ter
Southeast along Roark Mill Rd to Roark Mill Rd & Blue Ridge Dr
South along Blue Ridge Dr to Scott Jacobs Memorial Dr & Blue Ridge Dr
South along Scott Jacobs Memorial Dr to Deer View Rd & Scott Jacobs Memorial Dr
West along Deer View Rd to Deer View Rd & Midway Rd
West to Rockford School Rd & Burke Rd
Northwest along Rockford School Rd to Blue Ridge Dr & Rockford School Rd
Southwest to W Gretna Rd & Lotus Dr
West along W Gretna Rd to W Gretna Rd & Ramsey Rd
Northwest to Piney Rd & Sandy Rd
Northwest along Sandy Rd to Pittsville Rd & Sandy Rd
West along Pittsville Rd to Ridgeway Rd & Pittsville Rd
Southwest along Ridgeway Rd to Court Rd & Ridgeway Rd
North to County Boundary
Northeast along County Boundary to County Boundary
South to Harbor Dr & Pocket Rd
Renan Precinct
Starting at Robertson Rd & Level Run Rd
East to Straightstone Rd & Hubbard Rd
Northeast along Straightstone Rd to Wyatts Rd & Straightstone Rd
South along Wyatts Rd to Wyatts Rd & Cody Rd
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South to Hermosa Rd & E Gretna Rd
West along E Gretna Rd to Renan Rd & E Gretna Rd
North along Renan Rd to Renan Rd & Starkey Rd
West to Edmunds Rd & Farmers Rd
Northwest along Edmunds Rd to Hodnetts Rd & Edmunds Rd
North to Watlington Rd & Deer View Rd
Northwest along Deer View Rd to Deer View Rd & Telegraph Rd
South to Tucker Rd & Midway Rd
Northwest along Midway Rd to Deer View Rd & Midway Rd
East along Deer View Rd to Deer View Rd & Scott Jacobs Memorial Dr
North along Scott Jacobs Memorial Dr to Scott Jacobs Memorial Dr & Blue Ridge Dr
North along Blue Ridge Dr to Roark Mill Rd & Blue Ridge Dr
East along Roark Mill Rd to Wards Rd & Roark Mill Rd
South along Wards Rd to Spaniel Rd & Wards Rd
East to Robertson Rd & Level Run Rd
TUNSTALL DISTRICT
Stony Mill Precinct
Starting at Mosco Rd & Martin Dr
Northeast along Martin Dr to Whispering Pines Rd & Martin Dr
Southeast to Sugartree Church Rd & Inman Rd
Southeast to Stony Mill Rd & Hardy Creek Ln
South along Stony Mill Rd to Stony Mill Rd & Martinsville Hwy
West along Martinsville Hwy to Co Rd 622 & Martinsville Hwy
Northwest to County Boundary
North along County Boundary to County Boundary
Southeast to Taylor Rd & Mosco Rd
East along Mosco Rd to Mosco Rd & Martin Dr
Swansonville Precinct
Starting at Franklin Tpke & Strawberry Rd
Southwest along Franklin Tpke to Whitmell School Rd & Franklin Tpke
Southwest to Mount Cross Rd & Hill Creek Rd
North along Mount Cross Rd to Mount Cross Rd & Mt Cross Rd
West to Whispering Pines Rd & Martin Dr
Southwest along Martin Dr to Mosco Rd & Martin Dr
West along Mosco Rd to Taylor Rd & Mosco Rd
Northwest to County Boundary
North to Co Rd 1068 & Retreat Dr
North to County Boundary
Southeast to Jessies Ln & Co Rd 612 & Medical Center Rd
Southeast along Co Rd 612 to Co Rd 612 & Medical Center Rd & Co Rd 841
Southeast along Medical Center Rd to Medical Center Rd & Brookside Rd
Northeast along Brookside Rd to Mount Cross Rd & Brookside Rd
Northeast along Mount Cross Rd to Mount Cross Rd & Franklin Tpke
Northwest along Franklin Tpke to Wyatt Farm Rd & Franklin Tpke
North to Union Hall School Rd & Co Rd 612
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East along Union Hall School Rd to Union Hall School Rd & County Rd
Southeast to Franklin Tpke & Strawberry Rd
Whitmell Precinct
Starting at F C Beverly Rd & Whitmell School Rd
South along Whitmell School Rd to Victoria Ln & Whitmell School Rd
West to County Boundary
South to Whitmell School Rd & Sunset Dr
South to County Boundary
South to Whitmell School Rd & W Sunrise Dr
South along Whitmell School Rd to Whitmell School Rd & Tunstall High Rd
Southwest along Tunstall High Rd to Mount Cross Rd & Tunstall High Rd & Stony Mill Rd
Southwest along Stony Mill Rd to Sharon Ln & Stony Mill Rd
West to Sugartree Church Rd & Inman Rd
North to Mount Cross Rd & Mt Cross Rd
South along Mount Cross Rd to Mount Cross Rd & Hill Creek Rd
Northeast to Whitmell School Rd & Franklin Tpke
East along Franklin Tpke to Franklin Tpke & Co Rd 703 & F C Beverly Rd
South along Co Rd 703 to Co Rd 703 & F C Beverly Rd
Southwest along F C Beverly Rd to F C Beverly Rd & Whitmell School Rd
Brosville Precinct
Starting at Horseshoe Rd & Saddle Rd
Southeast along Horseshoe Rd to Horseshoe Rd & Co Rd 1066 & W Withers Rd
Southwest to County Boundary
Northwest to Cascade Rd & Loblolly Dr
North to County Boundary
Southeast to Co Rd 622 & Martinsville Hwy
East along Martinsville Hwy to Martinsville Hwy & Grays Park Rd
Southwest to Horseshoe Rd & Saddle Rd
Dry Fork Precinct
Starting at Mill Rd & Dry Fork Rd
West along Dry Fork Rd to Johnson Rd & Dry Fork Rd
Southwest to Franklin Tpke & Irish Rd
West along Franklin Tpke to Franklin Tpke & Co Rd 703 & F C Beverly Rd
Northeast to Creek Bottom Rd & Irish Rd
East along Irish Rd to Newby Ln & Irish Rd
Northeast to Ponderosa Rd & Tightsqueeze Rd
Southeast to Mill Rd & Dry Fork Rd
WESTOVER DISTRICT
Bachelor’s Hall Precinct
Starting at County Boundary
Southwest to State Rte 51 & Westover Dr
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West along State Rte 51 to State Rte 51 & Westover Dr
Southeast to Co Rd 870 & Vandola Dr
Southeast to County Boundary
West along County Boundary to County Boundary
Northeast to Horseshoe Rd & Co Rd 1066 & W Withers Rd
Northwest along Horseshoe Rd to Horseshoe Rd & Saddle Rd
Northeast to Martinsville Hwy & Grays Park Rd
East along Martinsville Hwy to Stony Mill Rd & Martinsville Hwy
North along Stony Mill Rd to Stony Mill Rd & Hardy Creek Ln
East to County Boundary
Ferry Road Precinct
Starting at Sydenham Rd & Sydenham St
West to County Boundary
North along County Boundary to County Boundary
Southeast to Sydenham Rd & Sydenham St
Mt. Hermon Precinct
Starting at US Hwy 29 Bus & Fall Creek Dr
Southwest along US Hwy 29 Bus to US Hwy 29 Bus & Main St
Northwest to County Boundary
West to Orphanage Rd & Iris Ln
South to County Boundary
North to Apple Ln & Orphanage Rd
North to Benjamin Ct & Talbott Dr
Northeast to April Ln & Jeanette Dr
North along April Ln to April Ln & Jeanette Dr
Northeast along Jeanette Dr to Franklin Tpke & Jeanette Dr
North along Franklin Tpke to Mount Hermon Cir & Franklin Tpke
Northeast along Mount Hermon Cir to Mount Hermon Cir & W Witt Rd
Northeast to Mount View Rd & E Witt Rd
East to US Hwy 29 Bus & Landrum Rd
Northeast along US Hwy 29 Bus to US Hwy 29 Bus & Edwards Branch Ln
East to Lawless Creek Rd & Motley Cir
South to US Hwy 29 Bus & Fall Creek Dr
Mt. Cross Precinct
Starting at Mount Cross Rd & Laniers Mill Rd
Southeast along Mount Cross Rd to Golf Club Rd & Mount Cross Rd
Northeast along Golf Club Rd to Fox Trl & Golf Club Rd
Southeast to County Boundary
West along County Boundary to County Boundary
Northwest to Sharon Ln & Stony Mill Rd
Northeast along Stony Mill Rd to Mount Cross Rd & Tunstall High Rd & Stony Mill Rd
Southeast along Mount Cross Rd to Mount Cross Rd & Laniers Mill Rd
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Board of Supervisors
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
ACTION ITEM
Agenda Title: Revised FY 2023 Fire and Rescue Service Agreement Approval (Staff
Contact: Christopher Key)
Staff Contact(s): Christopher Key
Agenda Date: August 16, 2022 Item Number: 11.a
Attachment(s): FY23 Fire and Rescue Service agreement
Reviewed By:
SUMMARY:
The County requires Volunteer Fire and Rescue Agencies sign an Annual Service Agreement
(“Service Agreement”) that details expectations of both parties. Supervisor Warren and the Fire
and Rescue Association reviewed the Service Agreement and has requested changes to it. The
Fire and Rescue Commission (“FRC”) has reviewed the revised Service Agreement and
recommends the Board approve the attached, revised FY 2023 Service Agreement.
FINANCIAL IMPACT/FUNDING SOURCE:
Not applicable
RECOMMENDATION:
County Staff and the FRC recommend the Board approve the attached, revised FY 2023 Service
Agreement as presented.
MOTION:
“I make a Motion to approve the attached, revised FY 2023 Fire and Rescue Service agreement
as presented, with the funding for the increase of EMS pay per call contingent upon
appropriation by the Board.”
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FY 23 FIRE AND EMS DEPARTMENT SERVICE MEMORANDUM OF
AGREEMENT
This Fire and EMS Department Service Memorandum of Agreement (the “MOA”) is
hereby made and entered into on the ___ day of ________, 2022, by and between the County of
Pittsylvania, Virginia (the “County”), and ____________________ (the “Volunteer Agency”);
(individually the “Party,” collectively the “Parties”). This MOA is retroactively effective as of
July 1, 2022.
A. PURPOSE:
The purpose of this MOA is to outline in reasonable detail the mutual obligations of the
County and the Volunteer Agency in regard to the eligibility by the Volunteer Agency for County
funds/contributions related to Fire and EMS provision/response in the County.
The Parties to this MOA hereby agree to be fully legally bound in all aspects to the below
terms and conditions contained in this MOA.
B. THE COUNTY/VOLUNTEER AGENCY’S OBLIGATIONS:
1. The County shall provide property and casualty insurance for the Volunteer Agency;
however, the County will only cover the cost of insuring those apparatus recommended
by the County’s Public Safety Department.
2. The County shall maintain accident and sickness insurance coverage on the Volunteer
Agency’s Members.
3. The County shall allocate direct funds/contributions to the Volunteer Agency in three
(3) allocations as described more fully below.
4. The County’s first (1st) fiscal year allocation of funds/contributions to the Volunteer
Agency shall occur in August and contain fifty percent (50%) of the Volunteer
Agency’s annual funds/contributions. Said first (1st) allocation shall only be given to
the Volunteer Agency by the County, if the following conditions/milestones are fully
and completely met and satisfied:
a. The Volunteer Agency has maintained a current roster on file with the County’s
Public Safety Department with the name, current certifications, and radio number
of each Member.
b The Volunteer Agency is current with all applicable State and Federal laws,
Virginia Office of EMS Rules and Regulation, and the County’s standard operating
guidelines and procedures.
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c. The Volunteer Agency is in good standing as determined by the County’s Fire and
Rescue Commission.
d. It is recommended the volunteer agency be an active participant in the County’s
Fire and Rescue Association.
5. The County’s second (2nd) fiscal year allocation of funds/contributions to the Volunteer
Agency shall occur in January and contain thirty-five percent (35%) of the Volunteer
Agency’s annual funds/contributions. Said second (2nd) allocation shall only be given
to the Volunteer Agency by the County, if the following conditions/milestones are fully
and completely met:
a. The Volunteer Agency is in compliance with the conditions/milestones contained
in Section B (4) herein.
b. All the Volunteer Agency’s equipment and apparatus is maintained in good
working order and a readiness condition.
c. When the County Capital Improvement Plan is used to purchase equipment for the
Volunteer Agency, it fully and completely complies with the Virginia Public
Procurement Act and all other County Purchasing guidelines.
d. The Volunteer Agency, if it conducts EMS response, will have an annual review
with the County’s appointee of the EMS Agency’s Response Plan as provided to
the Virginia Office of EMS.
e. The Volunteer Agency practices the proper Incident Command System while
responding to and mitigating emergency scenes.
f. The Volunteer Agency maintains on file with the Public Safety Department copies
of updated training records of all members of the agency. These records shall be
maintained on a continuous basis.
g. The Volunteer Agency is participating in any Countywide records and response
reporting system.
6. The County’s third (3rd) fiscal year allocation of funds/contributions to the Volunteer
Agency shall occur in June and contain fifteen percent (15%) of the Volunteer
Agency’s annual funds/contributions. Said third (3rd) allocation shall only be given to
the Volunteer Agency by the County, if the following conditions/milestones are fully
and completely met:
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a. The Volunteer Agency continues to comply with all provisions/conditions
contained in Sections B (4) and(B)(5) herein.
b. To date in the current fiscal year, the Volunteer Agency has responded to at least
seventy percent (70%) of its first due calls (agencies that provide both fire and EMS
service who fail to obtain the seventy percent (70%) response rate overall can
receive fifty percent (50%) of their fund if it maintains a seventy percent (70%)
response rate in either the fire service or the EMS service and is not below a 50%
response rate in either service); (credit for calls is given when an agency responds
with the appropriate apparatus and certified personnel) and
c. To date in the current fiscal year, for a dispatched call, the Volunteer Agency
must respond with the appropriate ambulance or fire truck (depending on the type
call) within eight (8) minutes of the call being dispatched to the Agency.
7. The County shall also reimburse EMS Transport Agencies fifteen dollars ($15.00)
a proposed twenty-fire dollars ($25.00) per call responded to on a quarterly basis.
8. The Volunteer Agency shall complete and submit to the County a financial
reporting form accounting for County allocated monies received by the agency.
The report shall be submitted to the county no later than July 15, 2023.
C. IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY AND BETWEEN THE
PARTIES THAT:
1. ENTIRE AGREEMENT/MODIFICATION. This MOU contains the entire agreement
of the Parties with respect to the subject matter of this MOU, and supersedes all prior
negotiations, agreements, and understandings with respect thereto. This MOU may
only be amended/modified by a written document duly executed by all Parties.
2. PRINCIPAL CONTACTS. The principal contacts for this MOA are: Pittsylvania
County Administrator c/o the Pittsylvania County Public Safety Director (for the
County), and __________________________ (for the Volunteer Agency).
3. COMMENCEMENT/EXPIRATION DATE/TERMINATION. This MOA is executed
as of the date of the last signature below and is effective through June 30, 2023, at
which time it will expire, unless extended for another fiscal year. Either party may
terminate this MOA by providing 60 days’ notice to the other Party. In the event that
said termination notice provided by ______________ is during a current fiscal year,
__________ shall reimburse to County any unexpended funds allocated to it within
thirty (30) days’ receipt by County of termination notice.
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4. GOVERNING LAW, VENUE, MEDIATION, LEGAL FEES/COSTS:
a. Governing Law: This MOA shall be governed by and construed in
accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
b. Venue: 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.
c. Mediation:
i. Good faith mediation shall be a condition precedent to the filing of any
litigation in law or equity by either Party against the other Party relating to this
MOA. Before the remedies provided for in this Section may be exercised by
either Party, such Party shall give written notice to the other Party that such
Party believes that an event of default or impasse under this MOA may have
occurred, specifying the circumstances constituting the event of default or
impasse in sufficient detail that the other Party will be fully advised of the nature
of the event of default or impasse. The responding Party shall prepare and serve
a written response thereto within ten (10) business days of receipt of such
notice. A meeting shall be held within ten (10) business days after the response
between the Parties to attempt in good faith to negotiate a resolution of the
dispute.
ii. If the Parties are unable to resolve the dispute through the above- process,
the Parties shall attempt to resolve the controversy by engaging a single
mediator, experienced in the subject matter, to mediate the dispute. The
mediator shall be mutually selected by the Parties, to the controversy and
conduct mediation at a location to be agreed upon by the Parties or absent
agreement, by the mediator. Within two (2) business days of selection, the
mediator shall be furnished copies of the notice, this MOA, response, and any
other documents exchanged by the Parties. If the Parties and the mediator are
unable to settle the same within thirty (30) days from selection, or such other
time as the Parties agree, the mediator shall make a written recommendation as
to the resolution of the dispute. Each Party, in its sole discretion, shall accept
or reject such recommendation in writing within ten (10) days. Should the
Parties be unable to agree upon a single mediator within five (5) business days
of the written response of the responding Party, the Parties jointly, shall agree
upon the selection of a neutral third-party agreed upon by the Parties, to appoint
a mediator, experienced and knowledgeable in the matters which are the subject
of the dispute. The costs of the Mediator and the mediation shall be shared
equally by the Parties to the dispute.
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iii. Notwithstanding the preceding paragraphs, the Parties reserve the right to
file suit or pursue litigation. The Parties consent to selection of a mediator by
any Court shall not constitute consent to jurisdiction of such court or waiver of
defenses as to venue or jurisdiction.
d. Legal Fees/Costs: At all times under this MOA, each Party shall be
responsible for its own legal fees and costs.
5. WAIVER OF BREACH. The failure of the County to enforce one (1) or more of the
terms or conditions of the MOA, from time-to-time, shall not constitute a waiver of
such terms or conditions upon subsequent or continuing breach.
6. BENEFIT. This MOA shall inure to the benefit of, and shall bind the heirs, successors,
and assigns of the Parties.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this MOA as of the last date
written below. Witness following signatures and seals:
THE COUNTY OF PITTSYLVANIA, VIRGINIA
By: ___________________________________
Title: _________________________________
Print Name: ___________________________
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
County of Pittsylvania, to-wit:
I, _______________________, a Notary Public for the Commonwealth of Virginia at large, do
hereby certify that ________________, whose name is signed to the foregoing MOA, bearing date
of the ____ day of ________, 2022, has acknowledged the same before me in the jurisdiction
aforesaid.
Given under my hand this ____ day of _________________, 2022.
_______________________________
Notary Public
My commission expires: _________________________________
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APPROVED AS TO FORM
________________________
J. Vaden Hunt, Esq.
Pittsylvania County Attorney
DEPARTMENT:
______________________________________
By: ___________________________________
Title: _________________________________
Print Name: ___________________________
COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA
County of Pittsylvania, to-wit:
I, _______________________, a Notary Public for the Commonwealth of Virginia at large, do
hereby certify that ________________, whose name is signed to the foregoing MOA, bearing date
of the ____ day of ________, 2022, has acknowledged the same before me in the jurisdiction
aforesaid.
Given under my hand this ____ day of _________________, 2022.
_______________________________
Notary Public
My commission expires: _________________________________
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