09-19-2023 Business Meeting - FINALPITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS’ BUSINESS
MEETING
September 19 , 2023
VIRGINIA: The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors' ("Board") Business Meeting
was held on September 19, 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;
Nancy K. Eanes - Dan 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, participated remotely via phone due to illness,
from the following address: 185 Sunny Knoll Lane, Danville, Virginia 24540.
APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Motion to approve Agenda.
RESULT: 7-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Dudley
SECONDER: Eanes
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram, Eanes
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
CONSENT AGENDA
Motion to approve Consent Agenda.
RESULT: 7-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Tucker
SECONDER: Eanes
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram, Eanes
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
a. Board Meeting Minutes Approval
b. County's 2023 August Bill List Approval
c. Resolution # 2023-09-01 (Dodson Commonwealth Transportation Board Recognition)
Adoption
d. November Board Meeting Date Change Approval
e. School Cafeteria Year-End Fund Balance Appropriation Approval
f. FY 2024 Capital Improvements Fund Appropriation Approval
g. Landfill Cell C2 Design, Bidding and Construction Administration Services Agreement
Execution Approval
h. Mount Hermon Solid Waste Convenience Center Expansion Contract Award Approval
i. Rail Trail Bridge Construction Bids Cancellation Approval
j. 2023 VATI Agreement Amendment Execution Approval
k. Hay Cutting Contract Lease Agreement Execution Approval
PRESENTATIONS
Delegate Adams presented Resolution # 2023-09-01 to Dodson.
HEARING OF THE CITIZENS
Patsy Graves voiced her concerns regarding the Blue Ridge Rock Festival.
Clark Graves also voiced his concerns regarding traffic and other issues that resulted from the Blue
Ridge Rock Festival.
Vanessa Scearce stated she was heartbroken over the condition of the County. She shared her
feelings regarding members taking Oaths and staying true, and asked the candidates if they truly
had a heart to serve all citizens.
David Willis shared his opposition and concerns regarding the new RPD changes.
Jane Kendrick stated that she was so proud of their community group that has attended the last
several meetings and spoke out voicing their concerns regarding the RPD changes and the Axton
project. She requested the Board Members take into consideration the citizens of the County when
making future decisions, because the citizens are the ones out in the communities helping others
and they will be watching the votes that are taken.
PUBLIC HEARINGS
Rezoning Public Hearings
1. Public Hearing: Case R-23-021; Kevin and Frances Reynolds; Rezoning from R-1,
Residential Suburban Subdivision, 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)
In Case R-23-021, Kevin and Frances Reynolds (“Petitioners”) have petitioned to rezone 2.28
acres from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District (to allow
a second dwelling to be constructed on the property). The subject property is located on Coveway
Lane, in the Callands-Gretna Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps as GPIN # 1563-32-
5941. Once the property is rezoned to A-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35
178 are permitted. On August 1, 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 7:32 PM. No one signed up to speak and Dalton closed the
Public Hearing at 7:32 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning of 2.28 acres from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District,
to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow a second dwelling to be constructed on the property.
RESULT: 7-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Dudley
SECONDER: Ingram
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram, Eanes
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
2. Public Hearing: Case R-23-022; Larry Dalton; 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 Eanes)
In Case R-23-022, Larry Dalton (“Petitioner”) has petitioned to rezone 2.38 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). The subject property is located off State Road
713/Oak Grove Road, in the Dan River Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps as GPIN #
2452-87- 6518. Once the property is rezoned to A-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County
Code § 35-178 are permitted. On August 1, 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 7:34 PM. Dalton was present to represent the Petition. No
one signed up to speak and Dalton closed the Public Hearing at 7:34 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning of 2.38 acres from R- 1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District,
to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow property lines to be adjusted.
RESULT: 7-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Eanes
SECONDER: Tucker
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram, Eanes
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
3. Public Hearing: Case R-23-023; Willie Thompson; 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 Warren)
In Case R-23-023, Willie Thompson (“Petitioner”) has petitioned to rezone 11.18 acres from R-1,
Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1, Agricultural District (to allow the property to
be subdivided). The subject property is located on State Road 746/Golf Club Road, in the
Chatham-Blairs Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps as GPIN # 2400-54-4807. Once
the property is rezoned to A-1, all uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-178 are
permitted. On August 1, 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 7:36 PM. No one signed up to speak and Dalton closed the
Public Hearing at 7:37 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning of 11.18 acres from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District,
to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow the property to be subdivided.
RESULT: 7-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Dudley
SECONDER: Ingram
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram, Eanes
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
4. Public Hearing: Case R-23-024 David and Mary Ellen Wright; Rezoning 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 Petitioners' request be granted
(Supervisor Ingram).
In Case R-23-024, David and Mary Ellen Wright (“Petitioners”) have petitioned to rezone four (4)
parcels, totaling 20.78 acres, from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District, to A-1,
Agricultural District (to allow the property to be used for agricultural purposes). The subject
properties are located off State Road 841/Whispering Pines Road and State Road 848/Joe Carter
Road, in the Tunstall Election District, and shown on the Tax Maps as GPIN #s 1450-52-0882,
1450-52- 6657, 1450-53-3170, and 1450-62-0469. Once the property is rezoned to A-1, all
uses listed under Pittsylvania County Code § 35-178 are permitted. On August 1, 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 7:39 PM. Wright was present to represent the Petition. No
one signed up to speak and Dalton closed the Public Hearing at 7:39 PM.
Motion to approve the rezoning of 20.78 acres from R-1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District,
to A-1, Agricultural District, to allow the property to be used for agricultural purposes.
RESULT: 7-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Ingram
SECONDER: Dudley
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram, Eanes
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
Other Public Hearings
1. Public Hearing: FY 2024 County Budget Amendments
Virginia Code § 15.2-2507 states that “Any locality may amend its budget to adjust the aggregate
amount to be appropriated during the current fiscal year as shown in the currently adopted budget
as prescribed by section 15.2-2504. However, any such amendment which exceeds one percent of
the total expenditures shown in the currently adopted budget must be accomplished by publishing
a notice of a meeting and a public hearing once in a newspaper having general circulation in that
locality at least seven days prior to the meeting date.” An advertisement of the County Budget
Amendments, attached, appeared in the Chatham Star Tribune on September 6, 2023, which
satisfies the seven (7)-day legal notice requirement.
Dalton opened the Public Hearing at 7:41 PM. No one signed up to speak and Dalton closed the
Public Hearing at 7:41 PM.
Motion to approve FY 2024 Budget Amendments totaling $26,456,451.22 as presented.
RESULT: 7-0 (Approve)
MOVER: Tucker
SECONDER: Dudley
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram, Eanes
NAYS: None
ABSTAIN: None
2. Public Hearing: Pittsylvania County Code Amendments (RPD); (PCC §§ 35-298, -301, and
-306)
At the Board's August 15, 2023, Business Meeting, County Staff was instructed to bring proposed
amendments to Pittsylvania County Code ("PCC") §§ 35-298, 35-301, and 35-306 to the Board for
potential action at the Board's September Business Meeting. This Public Hearing was duly
advertised in the Chatham Star Tribune on September 6, 2023, and September 13, 2023.
Dalton opened the Public Hearing at 7:54 PM.
The following citizens voiced their concerns and opposition regarding the proposed revisions and
the possibility of future items that could possibly be revised only because someone requests it:
Erica Spina
David Willis
Josh Austin
Jane Kendrick
Alaina Kiskadden
Dalton closed the Public Hearing at 8:12 PM.
Motion to approve the revisions to PCC §§ 35-298, 35-301, and 35-306 as presented.
RESULT: 6-1 (Approve)
MOVER: Warren
SECONDER: Tucker
AYES: Dalton, Tucker, Warren, Scearce, Dudley, Ingram
NAYS: Eanes
ABSTAIN: None
BOARD MEMBER REPORTS
• Eanes thanked those in attendance and stated she supports the citizens one hundred percent
(100%). She stated she is in support of Economic Development, but she feels that she
needs to go with the citizens in her District.
• Dudley thanked everyone that showed up to the Meeting and stated it is important that they
know what is going on. He congratulated Dodson for his recognition and sent prayers for
Kathy Dalton, who recently lost a brother. He also thanked County Staff for their work
and all that they do, and sent thanks to Arnold for speaking with the citizens that could not
attend the Board’s Work Session.
• Warren thanked the citizens and told them that their voice does matter.
• Scearce mentioned an event on October 14, 2023, a fundraiser for Easton Coffer, who is a
child with cancer. He stated the family has had astronomical medical costs and the child
is currently at St. Jude's.
• Ingram stated that there were two (2) wonderful people lost recently; Rachel Merricks, due
to cancer, and Donald Ricketts. He also stated that Sellers won the Track Championship
at Dominion Raceway this past weekend.
• Tucker thanked County Staff and all the citizens that came out to speak. He also thanked
his colleagues and stated that you must have the courage and fortitude to sit on the dais in
these positions. He stated that when making a decision, he also looks at the bigger picture
and the betterment of the entire County.
• Dalton thanked everyone for coming out and thanked County Staff for all their hard work.
He stated they have the citizens at heart and will protect them in any way he can. He also
thanked the Board for working together and making decisions to move the County forward.
COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR REPORTS
Turille thanked Arnold for the Broadband troubleshooting. He thanked McFarland for her work
and stated he is excited about the Citizen's Academy.
ADJOURNMENT
Dalton adjourned the Meeting at 8:28 PM.