BZA Minutes 08072023BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS
REGULAR MEETING
Monday, August 7, 2023 - 6:00 PM
Board Meeting Room
39 Bank Street, SE,
Chatham, Virginia 24531
MINUTES
1. CALL TO ORDER
Mr. Easley called the meeting to order at 6:00 p.m.
2. ROLL CALL
3. MOMENT OF SILENCE
The Board observed a moment of silence.
4. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The Board recited the Pledge of Allegiance.
5. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Upon motion of Mr. Craddock, seconded by Mr. Stone, and by a unanimous
vote, the agenda was approved as presented.
6. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a. June Board Meeting Minutes Approval (Staff Contact: Robin
Vaughan)
a. June Board Meeting Minutes Approval
Upon motion of Mr. Stone, seconded by Mr. Brumfield, and by a
unanimous vote, the minutes were approved as presented.
7. OLD BUSINESS
The next bimonthly zoning ordinance update will be held on Thursday August
10, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. The meeting in October will be the final meeting and will
be a review of the ordinance. This would be the time to discuss with the Berkley
Group. From that point on, we will move into the public hearing phase and
public input phase. We will then move into the adoption phase in early 2024.
8. NEW BUSINESS
Mrs. Ragsdale stated there will be three cases for the month of September.
9. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT
There was no Chairman's report.
10. PUBLIC HEARING
Pursuant to Article V, Division 7 of the Pittsylvania County Zoning
Ordinance, we the Board of Zoning Appeals have been empowered to
hear and decide specific applications and appeals in support of said
ordinance. In accomplishing this important task, we are charged with
promoting the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of
Pittsylvania County. We must insure that all our decisions and
recommendations 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. Anyone here to
speak to the board, other than the applicant, regarding zoning cases will
be limited to (3) three minutes.
PUBLIC HEARING
a. Public Hearing: Case S-23-007 J. D. Shelton, Et Als; Requesting an
amendment to the conditions attached to existing Special Use
Permit S-19-010. (Staff Contact: Emily Ragsdale)
a. Public Hearing: Case S-23-007 J. D. Shelton, Et Als; Requesting an
amendment to the conditions attached to existing Special Use Permit S-
19-010.
Mr. Easley read the zoning precepts and opened the public hearing at
6:06 p.m. Mrs. Ragsdale, Director of Community Development, reported
that JD Shelton, Gloria Shelton & Tammy Shelton Wiles had petitioned for
an amendment to the conditions attached to Special Use Permit S-19-010,
that was granted with conditions on September 10, 2019 for recreational
uses; ATV trails. JD Shelton and Tammy Shelton Wiles represented the
petition. She stated that they would like to eliminate the 300-foot
setbacks, open at 12 pm on Sundays and Holidays, and would like to
have two (2) night rides per year and would like to be open on weekday
holidays. Mr. Shelton stated that they are working on the loud bikes and
they are turning people away that are too loud and have aftermarket
mufflers. Mr. Shelton stated that they have spoken with several church
members from Mount Tabor and the Pastor and they have no problem
with Red Oak opening at 12:00 p.m. on Sundays as their service is over at
11:30 a.m. Mr. Stone noted that the number of EMS calls has decreased
this year from the past years. Mr. Stone asked if Mr. Shelton had done any
studies to see how his revenue impacts the county and how it potentially
creates jobs for the community. Ms. Wiles stated that they had not done
any research regarding this. Several residents signed up to speak. First was
Phyllis Bledsoe who opposes the amendments. She stated she submitted a
FOIA (Freedom Of Information Act) request with the Sheriff's Department
for verification on calls regarding Red Oak. She said the Sheriff's
Department requested extra time on this request, so she only had a
portion of the information that she requested. She stated that the Sheriff's
Department has checked the noise levels at her property and Tanner
Owen's property. She had requested the readings of these days and said
events. She also requested to know what type of equipment was used
and when it was purchased and or replaced. She said there have been
discrepancies, and she is still waiting for this information. She stated she
requested information on 911 calls made through 2019 through today and
gave a brief summary. She stated the main concern is the noise. Tanner
Owen spoke next in opposition of the amendments. He stated that
people continue to ride with loud pipes, and he can hear them in his
home 3,000 feet away. He stated that the preacher or deacon board of
Mount Tabor Church have not heard anything about Red Oak opening at
12:00 p.m. He stated that they are racing after they have been told not
to. He said the noise is a nuisance and a real problem. Stephen Hodnett
spoke next, stating that he really can't hear any of the noise being
discussed and the board is more than welcome to come to his house to
see if they can hear it. He said that he does not have any complaints. Tim
Alderson was next to speak, stating he had concerns due to the noise
levels also. He said he has met with JD three times in the last month. Once
at his home and twice at Red Oak. He stated that last weekend was fairly
peaceful. He said there was one loud machine there this past weekend.
He stated all of the comments in his letter have to do with the loud
machines. He said that two (2) out of three (3) vehicles on Route 360 are
carrying 4-wheelers. He said he is not against the facilities, he would like
to see the loud machines policed, due to it not happening now. He also
said that most of the noise they hear at night is coming from Pine Lane.
Sunny Singh spoke next, stating he is a small business owner and he is here
to support a small business. Mr. Shelton and Ms. Wiles came back to the
podium to address questions and concerns. Mr. Brumfield said that the
main concern with the neighbors seems to be the noise. He asked what
could be done to reduce the noise. Ms. Wiles said that they are working
on this at the present time, Mr. Shelton has spoken with Sheriff Taylor and
he said they are doing all that they can do. Mr. Stone asked how long
they had been in business. Ms. Wiles said they opened in 2018. Mr. Stone
asked how many riders they get per weekend, Ms. Wiles said 200 - 300 per
weekend. Mr. Stone said that he has noticed on Red Oak Facebook
page that it states stock exhaust, (no modified, gutted or chopped
exhaust). Do not partake alcohol or illegal drugs while operating off-road
units. Mr. Stone says that people should not get angry when asked to
leave if they have modified mufflers, they should check the Facebook
page for that information and it should be enforced. Ms. Wiles asked what
decibel they need to have set as a limit so when they receive their meter
they will know how to regulate. Mr. Merricks said he has done his own
research, and most ATVs from the factory run at 80 - 96 decibels, so the
meter should be used according to the manufacturers' instructions to
measure the levels. Mr. Easley stated that the Shelton's should police the
property for loud mufflers since there have been complaints from the
neighbors. Mr. Easley wanted to make sure that the applicants
understood that they were asking for their conditions to be revised, that
opens it up for the board to change any conditions that are currently in
place. The Shelton’s said they did understand this. Mr. Easley closed the
public hearing at 6:45 p.m. The Board discussed the petition as the
Committee of the Whole. Mr. Easley first read the amendments that the
applicants were requesting.
The applicants are requesting the following: to eliminate the required 300-
foot setback, amend the restriction placed on the hours of operation to
allow them to open at 12:00 p.m. on Sundays and holidays, increase the
number of night rides allowed each year to two (2), and allow them to be
open on weekday holidays. Mr. Merricks stated that the conditions were
originally placed on the Special Use Permit for a reason, they tried to
protect the community, but also allow the Shelton’s to use their property
for their business. He said he has not heard anything tonight that justifies
changing any of the existing conditions. He said that they may want to
add some wording to these and add a few more. As far as the existing
conditions, he feels they need to stay in place. Mr. Brumfield said that he
has no problem with two (2) night rides per year as there has been no
opposition to this condition. He also has no problem with them being
open on weekday holidays. Mr. Merricks stated that most businesses are
open on holidays but at the same time, there are families that like to enjoy
the holidays as well and enjoy their time outside and they cannot do this
due to the noise. Mr. Merricks said that factory mufflers only are allowed
and that they should be 100 decibels or less. Chris Dadak stated that it is
hard coming up with conditions that are enforceable as the Zoning
Administrator. He said that testing of each vehicle would be difficult to
enforce from a practical perspective and unfortunately, noise issues are
hard to enforce unless there is consistent feedback from the community
and consistent decibel testing by law enforcement. Mr. Easley stated that
what they want to do is have a positive motion for an application to
amend conditions, and add to or take away from them, and then read a
motion to amend the conditions that are currently in place. The current
conditions are as follows: (1) Primitive camping only. - (2) Night rides
allowed once a year until 2:00 a.m. - (3) Hours of operation shall be
limited to 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, and 10:00 a.m.
to 8:00 p.m., Daylight Savings Time. - (4) Factory mufflers only. - (5)
Control erosion. - (6) Days of operation shall be Thursday through Sunday;
No Sunday operation before 1:00 p.m. - (7) Never ride under the
influence of alcohol or drugs. - (8) Maintain setback of 300 feet. - (9)
Comply with Health Department Regulations. - (10) Comply with Noise
Ordinance. - (11) Maintain vegetative buffer. Mr. Easley would like for (1)
primitive camping only, recreational vehicles prohibited - (2) Two night
rides per year, with a five working day notice to the Community
Development Office before each ride. Mr. Merricks would like to add that
the Special Use Permit be reviewed in two years for compliance with
conditions. That no competitions are to be allowed, which includes racing
on the property. The recently acquired property GPIN # 2473-71-0347,
approximately 80 acres cannot be used under this Special Use Permit. Mr.
Easley then read a positive motion for the amendments to the eleven (11)
conditions that the board will vote on for Special Use Permit S-19-010 that
was granted on September 10, 2019 for recreational use and ATV trails. (1)
Primitive camping only, which would include tents only and no RV's. - (2)
Night rides allowed twice a year until 2 am, with written notice being
presented to the Zoning Office within five working days prior to the ride. -
(3) Hours of operation shall be limited to 10 am - 6 pm Eastern Standard
Time and 10 am - 8 pm Daylight Savings Time. - (4) Factory Mufflers only. -
(5) Control Erosion (6) Days of Operation shall be Thursday - Sunday, no
Sunday Operation before 1 pm. (7) Never ride under the influence of
alcohol or drugs. (8) Maintain a setback of three hundred (300) feet. (9)
Comply with Virginia Department of Health regulations. (10) Comply with
Noise Ordinance. (11) Maintain vegetative buffer. (12) The Special Use
Permit will be review in two (2) years to make sure the applicants are in
compliance. (12) There will be no competitions. (13) The property located
at GPIN # 2473-71-0347 will not be included in this Special Use Permit. A
motion was made by Mr. Merricks, seconded by Mr. Stone that the Board
of Zoning Appeals make the amendments to the Special Use Permit.
RESULT: Approve
MOVER: Mr. Merricks
SECONDER: Mr. Stone
AYES: Joseph Craddock, Ronald Merricks, Ryland Brumfield, Hershel
Stone, Allan Easley, Carroll Yeaman
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
b. Public Hearing: Case S-23-008 Larry and Lucinda Burnett; Requesting
a Special Use Permit for offsite parking in accordance with
Pittsylvania County Code § 35-179 (Staff Contact: Emily Ragsdale)
b. Public Hearing: Case S-23-008 Larry and Lucinda Burnett; Requesting a
Special Use Permit for offsite parking in accordance with Pittsylvania
County Code § 35-179
Mr. Easley opened the public hearing at 7:12 p.m. Mrs. Ragsdale, Director
of Community Development, reported that Larry and Lucinda Burnett has
petitioned for a Special Use Permit on 105.9 acres, located on State Road
62/Milton Highway, in the Dan River Election District, to allow for offsite
parking. Cara Fischer represented the case. There was no opposition. Mr.
Easley closed the public hearing at 7:14 p.m. A motion was made by Mr.
Craddock, seconded by Mr. Yeaman that the Board of Zoning Appeals
grant the Special Use Permit with the following conditions: (1) Camping
shall be prohibited. This includes the use of motor vehicles, recreational
vehicles and tents. (2) Restroom facilities shall be provided on the
premises. (3) Solid waste receptacles shall be provided on the premises
and any solid waste shall be disposed of in accordance with Pittsylvania
County Code Chapter 17, Solid Waste. (4) Remain in compliance with all
applicable Virginia Department of Health regulations.
RESULT: Approved
MOVER: Craddock
SECONDER: Yeaman
AYES: Joseph Craddock, Ronald Merricks, Ryland Brumfield, Hershel
Stone, Allan Easley, Carroll Yeaman
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: None
11. ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 7:17 p.m.