PC Minutes 08 04 2020
PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION
REGULAR MEETING
August 4, 2020
MINUTES
VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Planning Commission met on Tuesday, August 4, 2020, at the
Community Center in Chatham, Virginia. Mr. Motley, Chairman, called the meeting to order at
approximately 7:00 p.m. Mr. Motley called the roll.
PRESENT
Richard Motley Chatham-Blairs District
H. F. Haymore, Jr. Westover District
Nathan Harker Staunton River District
Morris Stowe Tunstall District
Janet Mease Callands-Gretna District
Colette Henderson Banister District
Timothy Dudley Board of Supervisors Representative
Emily Ragsdale Director of Community Development
Karen N. Hayes Deputy Director of Community Development
J. Vaden Hunt County Attorney
ABSENT
Brian Horne Dan River District
MOMENT OF SILENCE
The Board observed a moment of silence.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Board recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
HEARING OF THE CITIZENS
No citizens came forward to speak.
APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
A motion was made by Mr. Dudley, seconded by Mr. Haymore, and by a 7 to 0 vote (one (1) member, Mr.
Horne, was absent), the agenda was approved as presented.
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APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
A motion was made by Mr. Stowe, seconded by Mrs. Mease, and by a 7 to 0 vote (one (1) member, Mr.
Horne, was absent), the July 7, 2020, minutes were approved as presented.
CHAIRMAN’S REPORT
Mr. Motley welcomed Mr. Robert ‘Bob’ Warren, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, Mr. Ronald Scearce,
Vice Chairman of the Board of Supervisors, and Mr. Harold Garrison, with the City of Danville Planning
Commission, to the meeting. He then congratulated Mrs. Mease on her reappointment to the Planning
Commission for another four-year term as the representative for the Callands-Gretna district.
THE ZONING PRECEPTS WERE READ by Mr. Motley TO OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING at
approximately 7:05 p.m.
Case R-20-015, Joseph A. Motley & Robin R. Motley – Mr. Motley opened the public hearing at 7:05 p.m.
Mrs. Ragsdale, Director of Community Development, reported that Joseph and Robin Motley had petitioned
to rezone 4.018 acres, located on Chalk Level Road, in the Banister Election District from A-1, Agricultural
District to R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District to combine with their adjacent parcels of land
zoned R-1. She then stated once the property is rezoned to R-1, all uses listed under Section 35-222 are
permitted. No one was present to represent the petition, and Mrs. Ragsdale stated she would answer any
questions from the Board members. There was no opposition to the petition. Mr. Motley closed the public
hearing at 7:07 p.m. A motion was made by Mrs. Henderson, seconded by Mr. Stowe, to recommend the
Board of Supervisors grant the rezoning request. Motion passed by a 7 to 0 vote (one (1) member, Mr.
Horne, was absent).
This concludes the Rezoning case.
Case S-20-010, Luffman Pyrtle Real Estate, LLC – Mr. Motley opened the public hearing at 7: 08 p.m.
Mrs. Ragsdale, Director of Community Development, reported that Luffman Pyrtle Real Estate, LLC, had
petitioned for a Special Use Permit on a total of 1.47 acres, located on Franklin Turnpike, in the Westover
Election District for a kennel for boarding dogs. Ms. Laura Luffman and Ms. Lisa Pyrtle were present to
represent the petition. Ms. Luffman gave a brief overview of the proposed expansion of the site for an
indoor doggy day camp, which would provide a place for the dogs to stay when the weather is hot, cold or
rainy. She then stated they have outgrown their current facility. Mr. Maurice Lovern, Mr. Ronald Scearce,
and Mr. Robert Warren spoke in opposition to the petition. Their concerns included, but were not limited to,
the following: excessive noise from the facility; the dogs are never on a leash; lots of citizens are very upset, etc.
Mr. Lovern presented the Board members with a petition of citizens opposed to the petition. Ms. Luffman
offered a rebuttal and stated the indoor space at the new facility would reduce the noise. She then stated the
dogs would be inside from 5:30 p.m. until 7:30 a.m. She also stated the capacity of the boarding facility is 20
dogs, and the house at the new facility would accommodate approximately 10-15 more dogs. When questioned
by a Board member as to whether she would be willing to consider a proffer of conditions, she stated she would
be willing to consider this option. Mr. Hunt, County Attorney, stated that proffers are made by the applicant for
rezoning requests but conditions that relate to the property in question can be placed on the Special Use Permit
by the Planning Commission. Mr. Motley closed the public hearing at 7:33 p.m. A motion was made by
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Mr. Haymore, seconded by Mr. Dudley, to recommend to the Board of Zoning Appeals that the Special Use
Permit request be denied. Motion passed by a 7 to 0 vote (one (1) member, Mr. Horne, was absent).
This concludes the Special Use Permit case.
OLD BUSINESS
There was no old business.
NEW BUSINESS
There was no new business.
The meeting was adjourned at approximately 7:36 p.m.