06-20-2023 Business Meeting - FINALPITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS’ BUSINESS
MEETING
June 20, 2023
VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors' ("Board") Business Meeting
was held on June 20, 2023, in the Board Meeting Room, 39 Bank Street, SE, Chatham, Virginia
24531.
CALL TO ORDER (7:00 PM)
Dalton called the Meeting to Order at 7:00 PM.
ROLL CALL
The following Board Members were present:
Darrell W. Dalton - Chairman, Callands-Gretna District;
Timothy W. Dudley - Vice-Chairman, Staunton River District;
William V. ("Vic") Ingram - Tunstall District;
Ronald S. Scearce - Westover District;
Robert M. Tucker, Jr. - Banister District; and
Robert (“Bob”) W. Warren - Chatham-Blairs District.
AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED
Motion to add the following items to the Agenda:
• Dan River Interim Board Representative to the Agenda as item 13a under Matters from Work
Session.
RESULT: 6-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Warren
SECONDER: Dudley
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Motion to approve Agenda.
RESULT: 6-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Tucker
SECONDER: Dudley
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
CONSENT AGENDA
Motion to approve Consent Agenda.
RESULT: 6-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Ingram
SECONDER: Warren
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
a. Board Meeting Minutes Approval
b. July 3rd Work Holiday Approval
c. Resolution # 2023-06-03 (Johnson Mill Road VDOT Rural Rustic Roads Designation)
Adoption
d. Pittsylvania County Sports Hall of Fame Congratulatory Induction Letters Transmission
Approval
e. County's 2023 May Bill List Approval
f. CITAC Agreement Execution Approval
g. Resolution # 2023-06-01 (Support for VDOT's Repair of 57 East Bridge) Adoption
h. Resolution # 2023-06-02 (Declaring July 11 as Arlene Poindexter Davis Day in County)
Adoption
i. Certificate of Excellence (Taylor Grace Dodson; Schools’ Pinnacle Award (Highest GPA in
all Schools)) Approval
j. Certificate of Excellence Approval (Jessica M. Jones; California Casualty Award for
Teaching Excellence)
k. Thompson Road Notice to Abandon Declaration Approval
l. Service Weapon Purchase Approval (Captain Coleman)
m. Janitorial Services Contract Award Approval
n. Resolution # 2023-06-04 (Authorization for Submission of Equitable Access to Drinking
Water Fund Application) Adoption
o. Re-appointments (Library Board; DPCS)
p. Appropriations Approvals for Grants/School Bus Lease
q. Revised Danville/County Cost Sharing and Revenue Agreement for Megasite (Solar Siting
Agreement Revenue Clarification) Approval
PRESENTATIONS
Ingram presented a Certificate of Excellence to Taylor Dodson, and the Board recognized her for
receiving the Schools' Pinnacle Award for having the highest GPA in all County Schools.
Dudley and Tucker presented Resolution # 2023-06-02 to Arlene Poindexter Davis, declaring July
11th as Arlene Poindexter Davis Day in the County in honor of her years of service to the United
States of America.
HEARING OF THE CITIZENS
Michael Kendrick, Tunstall District, shared his opposition to the proposed Axton housing project,
and does not believe the infrastructure is as it should be for this type of project.
Irvin Moss, Westover District, also shared his opposition to the proposed Axton project and
requested the Board listen to their constituents.
Lisa Hatcher, Tunstall District, stated there appears to be more in opposition to the proposed Axton
housing project than there are in favor of it. She is concerned about how a project of this size could
affect law enforcement, fire and rescue, hospitals, utilities, and more.
Kim Greer, Tunstall District, also shared her opposition to the Axton housing development.
Vanessa Scearce, Westover District, requested permission to speak for five (5) minutes from Dalton,
and he granted her the extended time. She shared her concerns that citizens are not fully informed
in this Country and that information has been deliberately withheld through the media. She stated
one of the worst things to happen in the County was when the voice of the Board was taken away
and there was a requirement to have a "Moment of Silence" instead of opening the meeting with
prayer, and she requested that prayer be returned to County Board Meetings.
Jim Scearce, Westover District, spoke about the constitution and citizens’ rights. He also spoke
about Brightminds' previous reassessment and the additional structures that were found, and how
this will give the County added tax revenue.
Stephanie Smith, Tunstall District, stated she is not against development at all, but the Axton
housing project developer should be able to give the current community members a greater buffer
than what has been presented. She shared her concerns about traffic and law enforcement response
time.
Joshua Jennings, Chatham-Blairs District, stated he owns a business in the Tunstall District, and he
feels the proposed Axton housing development would help small business owners in the County
and this could be a game-changer for the County in many positive ways.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Rezoning Public Hearings
1. Public Hearing: Case R-23-010; Samanthia Wiles Lipscomb; Rezoning from A-1,
Agricultural District, to RC-1, Residential Combined Subdivision District. The Planning
Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioner's request be
granted (Supervisor Tucker).
In Case R-23-010, Samanthia Wiles Lipscomb (“Petitioner”) has petitioned to rezone 1.997 acres
from A-1, Agricultural District, to RC-1, Residential Combined Subdivision District (to allow the
property to be consolidated with an adjacent parcel zoned RC-1). The subject property is located
off State Road 997/Oleander Drive in the Banister Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps as
part of GPIN # 2431-62-5738. Once the property is rezoned to RC-1, all uses listed under
Pittsylvania County Code § 35-267 are permitted. On May 2, 2023, the Planning Commission
recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that the Petitioners’ request be granted.
Dalton opened the Public Hearing at 8:11 PM. No one signed up to speak and Dalton closed the
Public Hearing at 8:12 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning of 1.997 acres from A-1, Agricultural District, to RC-1, Residential
Combined Subdivision District, to allow property lines to be adjusted.
RESULT: 6-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Tucker
SECONDER: Dudley
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
2. Public Hearing: Case R-23-012; Joel Bryant; 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 Scearce).
In Case R-23-012, Joel Bryant (“Petitioner”) has petitioned to rezone two (2) parcels, totaling 51.31
acres, from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District (to allow
the property to be used for agricultural purposes and allow for a second dwelling). The subject
properties are located off State Road 1520/Mount Olivet Lane and State Road 724/Mill Creek Road,
in the Westover Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps as GPIN #s 2308-87- 4127 and 2308-
86-8894. Once the property is rezoned to A-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-
178 are permitted. On May 2, 2023, the Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with
no opposition, that the Petitioners’ request be granted.
Dalton opened the Public Hearing at 8:13 PM. No one signed up to speak and Dalton closed the
Public Hearing at 8:14 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning of two (2) parcels, totaling 51.31 acres, from R-1, Residential
Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow the property to be used for
agricultural purposes and a second dwelling.
RESULT: 6-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Scearce
SECONDER: Warren
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
3. Public Hearing: Case R-23-013; Kermit King; Rezoning from A-1, Agricultural District,
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 Ingram).
In Case R-23-013, Kermit King (“Petitioner”) has petitioned to rezone 0.52 acres from A-1,
Agricultural District, to R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District (to allow the property to be
consolidated with adjacent parcels zoned R-1). The subject properties are located on State Road
750/Strawberry Road in the Tunstall Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps as GPIN # 1473-
90-3879. Once the property is rezoned to R-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-
222 are permitted. On May 2, 2023, the Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with
no opposition, that the Petitioners’ request be granted.
Dalton opened the Public Hearing at 8:15 PM. King was present to represent the Petition. No one
signed up to speak and Dalton closed the Public Hearing at 8:17 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning 0.52 acres from A-1, Agricultural District, to R-1, Residential
Suburban Subdivision District, to allow property lines to be adjusted.
RESULT: 6-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Ingram
SECONDER: Tucker
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
4. Public Hearing: R-23-014 Clyde Hall, Jr.; 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
Warren).
In Case R-23-014, Clyde Hall, Jr. (“Petitioner”) has petitioned to rezone two (2) parcels, totaling
0.57 acres, from B-2, Business District, General, to R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District
(to allow for the placement of an accessory structure). The subject properties are located on State
Road 41/Franklin Turnpike and State Road 1166/Jackson Heights in the Chatham-Blairs Election
District, and shown on the Tax Maps as GPIN #s 2410-43-2897 and 2410-43-1878. Once the
property is rezoned to R-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-222 are permitted.
On May 2, 2023, the Planning Commission recommended, by a 7-0 vote, with no opposition, that
the Petitioner’s request be granted.
Dalton opened the Public Hearing at 8:19 PM. Hall was present to represent the Petition. No one
signed up to speak and Dalton closed the Public Hearing at 8:20 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning of two (2) parcels, totaling 0.57 acres, from B-2, Business District,
General, to R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to allow for the placement of an
accessory structure.
RESULT: 6-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Warren
SECONDER: Dudley
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
Other Public Hearings
1. PCC § 8-7 Revision (Tunstall Polling Location Change)
The current precinct located at Tunstall High School is located more than one (1) mile outside of
the boundary and requires a location change. Registrar, Kelly A. Keesee, completed a site visit and
has approval for the use of Mount Hermon Baptist Church (Fellowship Hall), located at 4385
Franklin Turnpike, Danville, Virginia 24540, as a polling location. This site-visit also met the
accessibility requirements.
Dalton opened the Public Hearing at 8:22 PM. No one signed up to speak and Dalton closed the
Public Hearing at 8:22 PM.
Motion to approve the revision to PCC § 8-7 as attached and presented.
RESULT: 6-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Warren
SECONDER: Ingram
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
MATTERS FROM WORK SESSION
a. Dan River Interim Board Representative
Motion to appoint Nancy Eanes as the Interim Dan River District Representative on the Board of
Supervisors for the remainder of 2023.
RESULT: 3-1 (Approve)
MOVER: Dudley
SECONDER: Scearce
AYES: Warren, Scearce, Dudley
NAY: Ingram
ABSTAIN: Dalton, Tucker
BOARD MEMBER REPORTS
• Tucker thanked all County Staff for their work on this Meeting and recognized Ms. Davis
again and thanked Dudley for spearheading this recognition. He mentioned Opal Lee, "the
Grandmother of Juneteenth," and stated she has walked miles in a campaign to recognize
Juneteenth. He also recognized the Sharswood Estate, as he attended its Juneteenth
celebration.
• Dudley thanked everyone for coming out to the meeting and is so proud to be able to honor
Ms. Davis. He thanked County Staff for everything they do, and also thanked the Board
Members.
• Warren stated it was very appropriate to recognize Ms. Davis since her original recognition
was during Covid. He also recognized Dodson for her Pinnacle Award and stated that we
have wonderful students that come through our wonderful school system, and he hopes for
continued change that allows these students to have something to come back home to. He
thanked Eanes and Hite for their interest in serving on the Board. He also stated he has
seen quite a bit of growth on the Board in 2023, and he looks forward to continuing to work
together on decisions and reaching answers that are in the best interests of County citizens.
• Scearce congratulated Eanes for being appointed as the Interim Dan River District
Representative.
• Ingram congratulated Eanes and thanked Hite for applying for the Interim Dan River seat
and wished them both the best of luck moving forward. He recognized educators and stated
there was a wonderful turn out at the meeting, and being able to agree to disagree is so
important. He congratulated Dodson once more, and congratulated Hailey Yeatts on
winning the Pittsylvania County Soil and Water scholarship as she heads to Virginia Tech.
He shared sentiments on the passing of Doug Mason, and stated the Army is celebrating
248 years of service this month, and he thanked everyone for attending the meeting.
• Dalton thanked everyone for coming out to the meeting. He recognized Ms. Davis once
more and thanked Eanes and Hite for their interest in the Dan River seat and thanked
County Staff for their work.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR REPORTS
Turille shared that "The Big Sort" results would be held tomorrow morning at IALR.
ADJOURNMENT
Dalton adjourned the Meeting at 8:39 PM.