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09-02-2014 BOS PKTBOARD PACKET BOARD OF SUPERVISORS REGULAR MEETING SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 1767 PI PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ADJOURNED MEETING TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 GENERAL DISTRICT COURTROOM EDWIN R. SHIELDS COURTHOUSE ADDITION AGENDA 1. Call to Order — 7:00 p.m. 2. Roll Call Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Items to be Added to the Agenda (a) Resolution 2014- 09 -03; Support of diverse Agribusiness Pages 10 -11 Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale APPROVAL OF AGENDA Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale HEARING OF CITIZENS CONSENT AGENDA Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale 5. (a) Proclamation — September: National Teach Ag Day 2014 — Pages 14 -15 (b) Purchase of Service Weapon — Pages 16 -18 (c) Minutes: August 4, 2014 /Regular Meeting — Pages 19 -24 August 19, 2014 / Special Call Meeting — Pages 25 -26 August 19, 2014 /Adjourned Meeting —Pages 27 -35 (d) Bill List — August 2014 — Online PRESENTATIONS 6. Economic Development Update — Greg Sides Pages 37 Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale 7. Refund request for Solid Waste Fee Payment: Wavier and Refund of Interest and Penality Fees /Twin Branch L P Requires a Roll Call Vote Pages 39 -41 Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Roll Call Vote Y N A Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Harville Barksdale (Roll Call Vote Y or N) 8. Recommendations from Finance Committee — The Finance Committee will meet on Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at 4:30pm and any recommendations will be presented to the full Board. Pages — 43 -44 (a) Discussion of the Proposed FYI Carryovers 1. Blairs Water /Sewer Project 2. Animal Facility 3. Other items as per Committee 9. Recommendations from Animal Welfare Facility Committee - The Animal Welfare Facility Committee will meet on Tuesday, September 2, 2014 at S:OOpm and any recommendations will be presented to the full Board. Pages 45 -46 (a) Discussion of the Proposed FY 14 Carryover for the Animal Facility 10. FY2014 Carryovers —At the August 19, 2014, a Motion was made by Mr. Snead, Seconded by Mr. Barber, that required a 10 -Day Layover that has now been met- Requires a Roll Call Vote. Pages 47 -62 Roll Call Vote Y N A Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Harville Barksdale (Roll Call Vote Y or 1) 11. Resolution 2014 -09 -01 — Renan Volunteer Fire Department — EMS Licensing/First Responder- Requires a Roll Call Vote Pages — 63 -70 Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Roll Call Vote Y N A Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Harville Barksdale (Roll Call Vote Y or N) 12. Proposed Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (EMAC) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transport Rate Change- Requires a Roll Call Vote Pages — 71 -72 Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Roll Call Vote Y N A Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Harville Barksdale (Roll Call Vote Y or N) 13. Scenic River Designation - Dan River; Pittsylvania & Halifax Counties Pages —73 -78 Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale 14. State Library Grant- Requires a Roll Call Vote Page 80 -81 Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Roll Call Vote Y N A Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Harville Barksdale (Roll Call Vote Y or N) 15. Expenditure Refunds — Requires a Motion and a 10 -Day Layover Pages — 79 Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale BOARD ANNOUNCEMENTS REPORTS FROM LEGAL COUNSEL REPORTS FROM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Pages 86 -97 ADJOURNMENT Motion by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Seconded by: Harville Barber Snead Blackstock Bowman Hagerman Barksdale Time Adjourned: TO BE ADDED P9 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESOLUTION 2014 -09 -03 VIRGINIA: At a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, held in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Courthouse Addition in Chatham, Virginia on Tuesday, September 2, 2014, the following resolution was presented and adopted: WHEREAS, Pittsylvania County, as the largest landmass county in the Commonwealth of Virginia, is by nature a very rural county; and WHEREAS, farming and farm enterprises have historically been the root of the County's economic success; and WHEREAS, farming in the County generates nearly $1 billion dollars in economic impact and employs nearly 7,000 persons; and WHEREAS, the County's farmers and farming families are extremely successful in their enterprises; V ITII WHEREAS, diversification in our agricultural enterprises today, reflects the rich history in farming and innovative agribusiness initiatives that collectively will produce the food and fiber for all Americans in the future; and WHEREAS, the County's geographic location, climatology, utility services, road and rail infrastructure, soils, and farmer expertise are uniquely poised to support new and emerging agriculture enterprises; and WHEREAS, the County Board of Supervisors has supported the farming community and our farming constituents in the past by signing numerous resolutions in favor of a multitude of agriculturally related projects; then BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia, fully supports the continued efforts of the farming community and the County's Office of Agribusiness Development to encourage the diversification of our farm enterprises by engaging and soliciting integrated agriculture establishments, along with independent agribusinesses, in their future considerations for commercial development that benefits, promotes and enhances the health, safety, and general welfare of the citizens of Pittsylvania County. Given under my hand this 2nd day of September, 2014. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Clarence C. Monday, Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors P10 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: Resolution 2014- 09 -03; Agribusiness 09 -02 -2014 SUBJECUPROPOSALBEOUEST: STAFF CONTACT(S): Mr. Monday Mr. Wydner ACTION: YES CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: ATTACHMENTS: Yes ITEM NUMBER: 4(a) INFORMATION: INFORMATION: BACKGROUND: Pittsylvania County has supported agricultural development through the formation of an Agriculture Development Board and through a Director of Agricultural Development, Mr. Fred Wydner, who is responsible for promoting existing agricultural operations and looking for new agricultural development opportunities to bring new jobs and income to the County. As Mr. Wydner meets with existing and prospective agribusiness operations, it is beneficial to be able to demonstrate support for agricultural enterprises by the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors. A Board of Supervisors resolution is one way to show this broad support. The proposed resolution is not specific to any one agricultural opportunity and does not mean that the Board would not be able to follow normal review and approval processes as future projects are developed. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors approve Resolution 2014- 09 -03, supporting and encouraging diversified agribusiness enterprises in Pittsylvania County. PH HEARING OF CITIZENS P12 CONSENT AGENDA P13 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors AGENDA TITLE: Proclamation — National Teach Ag Day SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Proclamation STAFF CONTACT(S): Mr. Monday EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA DATE: 09 -02 -2014 ACTION: CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: Yes ATTACHMENTS: Yes ITEM NUMBER: 5(a) INFORMATION: INFORMATION: On National Teach Ag Day agricultural education advocates all over the United States celebrate school -based agricultural education and encourage others to consider the great career opportunities in agricultural education. Attached hereto, is a Proclamation from the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors declaring September 25, 2014 as National Teach Ag Day in Pittsylvania County. Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors approves the attached Proclamation and authorize that a copy be forwarded to Jessica Jones, Agricultural Science Educator and FFA Advisor with the Pittsylvania County Public Schools, and to all necessary news media. P14 Pitt .5ptbauia Couutp 38oarb of *uperbie;om Proclamation Teaching Ag: It's more than just a career ... It's a way of life. WHEREAS, over 12, 000 secondary and post - secondary agricultural educators teach in over 7,500 public middle schools and high schools in the United States; and WHEREAS, approximately one million students receive agricultural education in the United States; and WHEREAS, more than 500, 000 of these students are members of the National Future Farmers of America (FFA) Organization; and WHEREAS, more than 700 Ag teachers will retire over the next three years, while 100+ new Ag programs opened during the 2012 -2013 academic year, expanding the national teacher shortage in agricultural education, causing many agricultural education programs to suffers from lack of qualified teachers; and WHEREAS, The National Association for Agricultural Educations, on the behaf of the National Council for Agricultural Education, is organizing National Teach Ag Day on September 25, 2014 as one component for the National Teach Ag Campaign; and WHEREAS, the goal of National Teach Ag Day is to have every agricultural educator in America teaching a lesson to encourage their students to consider a career in agricultural education; and WHEREAS, Ag educators share their passion for agriculture by creating lessons that are hands - on, reaching students of all abilities and interests through diverse curriculum options and engaging delivery methods by working with new and emerging agriculture, food and natural resource technology; and WHEREAS, agricultural educators contribute a strong and effective education in public schools; and WHEREAS, a student's growth and future are positively impacted by the dedication and quality teaching of agricultural educators; then NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT PROCLAMED that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors proclaims September 25, 2014 as National Teach Ag Day in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and wishes to express their gratitude to the County's local agricultural educators for their dedication and contribution in agricultural education, and supports the goals and purposes of National Teach Ag Day. Given under my hand this 2nd day of September, 2014 Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Clarence C. Monday, Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors P15 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors AGENDA TITLE: Purchase of Service Weapon SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REOUEST: Purchase of Service Weapon STAFF CONTACT(S): Mr. Monday; Sheriff Taylor EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA DATE: 09 -02 -2014 ACTION: CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: Yes ATTACHMENTS: Yes REVIEWED BY: 1", ITEM NUMBER: 5(b) INFORMATION: INFORMATION: BACKGROUND: Over the years, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors has approved requests to purchase service weapons issued members of the Pittsylvania County Sheriff's Office upon their retirement. DISCUSSION: Attached hereto, is a letter from the Honorable Mike Taylor, Sheriff of Pittsylvania County, requesting approval from the Board of Supervisors that retiring Lieutenant Suzanne D. Holland be allowed to purchase her issued service weapon. §59.1- 148.3, Purchase of Handguns of Certain Officers, of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, covers the circumstances pertaining to officers being allowed to purchase their issued service weapons and Sheriff Taylor's request meets all the requirements of the State code. (See attached). Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors approve Sheriff Taylor's request that retiring Lieutenant Holland be allowed to purchase her issued service weapon. P16 5}tERIPp r t 'p •n h� 9424 Co michae('W. 7ay(or sheriff 9'he office of the Sheriff Pittsy vanua County Phone - (434) 432-7800 fax - (434) 432-7823 Email- pcso @pittgov.org l Nebsite - www.pittsy(vaniasherifforg August 20, 2014 Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator Pittsylvania County P.O. Box 426 Chatham, Virginia 24531 Re: Purchase of Service Weapon /Glock Model 23 Serial Number HGD935 Dear Clarence: ito t G4 P.O. Box 407 Chatham, 17A 24531 In accordance with § 59.1- 148.3, Code of Virginia, retiring Lieutenant Suzanne D. Holland has requested by way of written note to purchase her duty issued service weapon referenced above for the fee of $1.00. I verify she has met the employment/service requirement per this code and is eligible for this benefit. Thank you for your attention in this matter of mutual interest and I look forward to your confirmation reply. With kindest regards I'm, Very truly yours, U� - Michael W. Taylor Sheriff Enclosures (2): Note of Request dated May 15'h, 2014 $1.00 U.S. Currency Cc: Corey Webb, Range Master Scott Campbell, Professional Standards Division Personnel File of Suzanne D. Holland MWT /esc P17 May 15", 2014 Sheriff M. W. Taylor Pittsylvania County Sheriff's Office P. 0. Box 407 Chatham, Virginia 24531 Dearest Sheriff Taylor, This letter is to notify you, officially, that I will retire on September 1 ", 2014. It has been a pleasure to work here at the Sheriff's Office, but I know that it is time for me to move on in to the next chapter. I will submit my paperwork to Mrs. Kathy Yeatts on June 1", 2014. I have been employed by the Sheriffs Office since August 16", 1993 and prior to that date I was employed by the Danville Police Department from March 1 ", 1990 through August 1993. This gives me over 24 years as a sworn Law Enforcement Officer. Therefore, 1 respectfully request to purchase my service handgun, pursuant to VA Code § 59.1 - 148.3, at a cost of $1.00. I would also request that any accrued sick time that I have left as of September 1 ", 2014, be donated to the Sheriff's Office Sick Leave Bank or County Sick Leave Bank. I truly wish you and the entire Sheriffs Office the very best. Sincerely Yours, f LT Suzanne D. Holland �3 (U P18 Regular Meeting August 4, 2014 Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Monday, August 4, 2014 Regular Meeting VIRGINIA: The Regular Meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors was held on Monday, August 4, 2014 in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Addition in Chatham, Virginia. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 7:01 p.m. The following members were present: Tim Barber Tunstall District Coy E. Harville Westover District James Snead Dan River District Brenda H. Bowman Chatham - Blairs District Jerry A. Hagerman Callands -Gretna District Elton W. Blackstock Staunton River District Mr. Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator, Mr. Greg L. Sides, Assistant County Administrator for Planning & Development, Mr. J. Vaden Hunt, County Attorney, and Ms. Rebecca Flippen, Deputy Clerk to the Board were also present. Mr. Barksdale led the Pledge of Alliance. Approval of Agenda Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Snead, to approve the agenda with the following additions: (a) Anthem Annual Renewal (b) Rescue Billing 2014 Appropriation (c) County Land Assessors — for discussion (Mr. Harville) Mr. Barber's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Hearing of the Citizens Matthew Speck of the Staunton River District thanked the Board for their continued stand on the public prayer issue and then offered a word of prayer. Jeff Hand of the Callands- Gretna District made comments from several resources claiming various damages that occurred from the addition of fluoride to public water systems and asked that the Board help stop the spending of money by other entities to add fluoride to public water. This concluded the Hearing of the Citizens. Consent Agenda Motion was made by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve the Consent Agenda. Consent Agenda: (a) Minutes: July 7, 2014 — Regular Meeting July 22, 2014 — Adjourned Meeting (b) Bill List July 2014 (Online) P19 Regular Meeting August 4, 2014 (c) Annual Sartomer Race- Approval of racecourse (d) Proclamation — Farmers' Market Week- August 3 -9, 2014 Mr. Snead's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Public Hearing The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, in accordance with §33.1 -70.01 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, conducted a joint public hearing for the purpose to receive public comment on the proposed Secondary Six -Year Plan for Fiscal Years 2015 through 2020 in Pittsylvania County and on the Secondary System Construction Budget for Fiscal Year 2015. Kenneth Martin, Residency Maintenance Manager for Pittsylvania/Halifax Counties; Joseph Craddock, Area Land Use Engineer /Assistant Residency Administrator for Pittsylvania/Halifax Counties and Randy Hamilton, Director of Planning and Investment Management, from VDOT were present, explaining the plan was for allocations for constructions and not a construction plan itself. Mr. Craddock read the advertised projects. Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:20pm. No one signed up to speak and Mr. Barksdale closed the public hearing at 7:21pm. Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to approve the Secondary Six -Year Plan for Fiscal Years 2015 through 2020 in Pittsylvania County and on the Secondary System Construction Budget for Fiscal Year 2015, and authorize the County Administrator to sign all necessary documentation. The following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Harville -Yes; Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Snead -Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Ms. Bowman -Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Harville's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Presentations The Board of Supervisors presented Donna Meeks, who retired July 1, 2014 from her position as the Purchasing Manager for Pittsylvania County, with a plaque in appreciation of her 36 years of services with Pittsylvania County. Ms. Laurie Moran, Executive Director for the Danville - Pittsylvania Chamber of Commerce, presented the Chambers' 2013/14 Business Services Report. New Business The Legislative Committee met at 4:30pm on August 4, 2014 and presented the following recommendations to the Board of Supervisors: (a) Hold a public hearing at the regular meeting in September for a proposed amendment to Section 6 -3.1. Local County Tax Exemption, that would incorporate Sec. 6 -3.1 (C); Household Goods Exemption from Taxation. The Committee's motion was seconded by Mr. Blackstock, which was unanimously approved by the Board. (b) Hold a public hearing at the regular meeting in September to revise Land Use Form 2 to incorporate clarifications on what type of documentation is required and what types of documents are acceptable and not acceptable when filing Land Use Revalidation Form 2. Mr. Harville stated instead of this section ending in "and so forth ", he wanted "sales receipt or cancelled check" included on the form. Ms. Bowman made a motion, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to hold the public hearing with the changes recommended by the committee that also included Mr. Harville's request, which was unanimously approved by the Board. P20 Regular Meeting August 4, 2014 The Legislative Committee also referred revisions of concerning the Revalidation Late Fee to the Agricultural Development Board for their review and comments for that board's next meeting on Thursday, August 28, 2014 and directed the County Attorney to attend that meeting. Lastly, the Legislative Committee directed the County Attorney to draft a proposed By- Law revision that would include participating in public meetings from remote locations for the Board of Supervisors' review at a later date. The Tri- County Lakes Administrative Commission (TLAC) has respectfully requested the Counties of Bedford, Campbell, Franklin, and Pittsylvania to endorse the provisions of H.R. 4976 as being essential for the protection of private property rights for owners of shoreline property along the nation's hydro - electric property. Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Hagerman, to (1) approve Resolution 2014- 08 -03, endorsing the United States Congress H.B. 4976 to require the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to minimize the infringement on the exercise and enjoyment of private property rights when issuing hydro - electric power licenses, and for other purposes; and (2) authorize the County Administrator to sign the resolution and forward it to TLAC. Mr. Harville's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Snead, to approve the reappropriation of funds as follows: : $60.00 to County Attorney - Office Supplies (100 -4- 012210- 6001), $199.67 to Clerk of Courts - Copier Lease (100 -4- 021600 - 60051), $506.00 to Sheriff -Parts (100 -4- 031200- 6030), $300.00 to Sheriff -Labor (100 -4- 031200 - 6031), $11,395.92 to E911- Telephone (100 -4- 035500 - 5230), $35.40 to E911- Office Supplies (100 -4- 035500- 6001), $14,537.45 to WIA -Other Operating (251 -4- 353853- 6014). Mr. Harville's motion required a 10- Day Layover. Appointments Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Snead, to ratify the re- appointment of Jessie Barksdale as the Banister District representative to the Danville - Pittsylvania Community Services Board of Directors for a term date of July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2016, which was unanimously approved by the Board. Motion was made by Ms. Bowman, seconded by Mr. Hagerman, to approve the following appointments to the Pittsylvania County Youth Commission and the Advisory Committee members for terms beginning immediately and ending August 1, 2015, which was unanimously approved by the Board. Trenton Lovelace Trevor Lovelace Sarah Doss Chad Monday Johntc Lipford Joshua Miller Casey Sparks Ethan Barnes Joshua Arthur Emilia Kinsley Jesse Carey YC)I LM_COMM1. 1CAN P21 Regular Meeting August 4, 2014 ADVISORY COMMITTEE Brenda Bowman, Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisor Neal Oakes, Pittsylvania County School Board Morris Stowe, Pittsylvania County School Board Shannon I lair, Executive Director, Danville Community College Educational Foundation, Danville Community College Lesley Villarose, Director of Student Engagement and Leadership Development, Averett College Carly Pearce, Senior Woman Administralor /I lead Women's Soccer Coach, Averett College Laurie Moran, President, Danville Pittsylvania County Chamber of Commerce Mike Taylor, Sheriff, Pittsylvania County Added Items Motion was made by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve continuing to fund 100% of the KeyCare 30 insurance plan for all enrolled employees, noting the renewal rates from Anthem included a 4.7% increase over the rates used for FY2014 and was anticipated so funds had already been appropriated to the approved County Budget to cover this cost. Mr. Snead's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Barber, to appropriate $12,918.34 to the Rescue Billing Fund, noting this fund operates solely on the payments received from the rescue billing program and requires no additional supplements from the General Fund. The following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Harville -Yes; Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Snead -Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Ms. Bowman-Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Harville's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Mr. Harville stated he would like to see the County hire their own land assessors and keep them in house, and recommended the Legislative Committee put this on a future agenda. Ms. Bowman stated there would be a Legislative Committee meeting held September 16, 2014, prior to the Board of Supervisors adjourned meeting held that same evening. Board Announcements Condolences were given to Mr. Snead on the passing of his sister, to Mr. Barksdale in the passing of his uncle, and to the Zane Womack family as well as employees of the Chatham Star Tribune on Mr. Womack's passing. Mr. Barksdale thanked Mr. Monday, Mr. Sides and Ms. Van Der Hyde for all their help in providing information for his State of the Region address. County Administrator's Reports Mr. Monday updated the Board on the status of food/food supplies procurement for the Pittsylvania County Jail. Mr. Monday explained Section V on Cooperative Procurement in the County's Procurement Policy allows the County to participate in the purchase of goods and services through contracts awarded by other governmental bodies when: (i) the cooperative procurement is in the best interest of the County; (ii) the cooperative procurement is based on competitive procurement principles; and (iii) the cooperative procurement includes cooperative language within the solicitation. Henry County solicited competitive bids for jail food in July 2014 and met all the provisions as per Section V on Cooperative Procurement, labeled as P22 Regular Meeting August 4, 2014 "piggyback" provision. Dan Valley Foods was the lowest bidder and was awarded such a contract for a six month term ending in December 2014. Staff intends to cooperatively participate in Henry County's bid and thus contract with Dan Valley Foods for jail food immediately through December 31, 2014. The County will initiate an IFB in November with the goal of a longer overall term, with renewal options. Mr. Monday noted this will put the County into compliance with the auditor's findings. Mr. Monday introduced Ms. Connie Gibson as the County's new Purchasing Manager. Closed Session Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Ms. Bowman, to enter into Closed Session for the following: Discussion or consideration of assignment, promotion, performance, or salaries of specific employees of a public body. Authority: §2.2- 3711(A)(1) of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended Subject Matter: County Attorney Purpose: Employment Contract The Board unanimously approved Mr. Blackstock's motion and entered into Closed Session at 8:25pm. Motion was made by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr. Barber, to re -enter Open Session. PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CERTIFY CLOSED MEETING BE IT RESOLVED that at a Regular Meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors on Monday, August 4, 2014, 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 and identified in the motion authorizing the closed meeting were heard, discussed or considered in the closed meeting. If any member believes that there was a departure from the requirements of the Code, he shall so state prior to the vote indicating the substance of the departure. The statement shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board. Vote Coy E. Harville Yes Tim R. Barber Yes James H. Snead Yes Brenda Bowman Yes Elton W. Blackstock Yes Jerry A. Hagerman Yes Jessie L. Barksdale Yes Mr. Snead's motion was unanimously approved by the Board and they re- entered Open Session at 8:40pm. Motion was made by Mr. Blackstock, seconded by Ms. Bowman, to approve the contract as presented for the hiring of the County Attorney, retro- active to July 1, 2014, which was unanimously approved by the Board. P23 Regular Meeting August 4, 2014 Adiournment Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Harville, to adjourn, which was unanimously approved by the Board. The meeting ended at 8:48 pm. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Clarence C. Monday, Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors P24 Special Call Meeting August 19, 2014 Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Monday, August 19, 2014 Special Session VIRGINIA: The Special Session of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors was held on Tuesday, August 19, 2014 in the Main Conference Room of the Captain Martin Building located a 1 Center Street in Chatham, Virginia. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 5:00 p.m. The following members were present: Jessie L. Barksdale Coy E. Harville James H. Snead Brenda H. Bowman Jerry A. Hagerman Elton W. Blackstock Tim R. Barber Banister District Westover District Dan River District Chatham - Blairs District Callands- Gretna District Staunton River District Tunstall District Mr. Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator, J. Vaden Hunt, County Attorney and Ms. Rebecca Flippen, Deputy Clerk to the Board, were also present. Approval of Aeenda Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve the agenda, which was unanimously. Closed Session Consultation with legal counsel pertaining to actual or probable litigation, where such consultation or briefing in open meeting would adversely affect the negotiating or litigating posture of the public body; and consultation with legal counsel employed or retained by a public body regarding specific legal matters requiring the provision of legal advice by such counsel. Authority: §2.2- 3711(A)(7) of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended Subject Matter: Barbara Hudson v. Pittsylvania County, Virginia and Board of Supervisors ofPittsylvania County, Virginia Purpose: Briefing by Legal Counsel The Board entered into Closed Session at 5:02pm. Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Snead, to return to Open Session. PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CERTIFY CLOSED MEETING BE IT RESOLVED that at a Special Call Meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors on Monday, August 19, 2014, 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 and identified in the motion authorizing the closed meeting were heard, discussed or considered in the closed meeting. If any member believes that there was a departure from the requirements of the Code, he shall so state prior P25 Special Call Meeting August 19, 2014 to the vote indicating the substance of the departure. The statement shall be recorded in the minutes of the Board. Vote Coy E. Harville Yes Tim R. Barber Yes James H. Snead Yes Brenda Bowman Yes Elton W. Blackstock Yes Jerry A. Hagerman Yes Jessie L. Barksdale Yes The Board unanimously approved Mr. Harvilles's motion to return to Open Session. The Board returned to Open Session at 5:47pm. No action was taken. Adiournment Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Snead, to adjourn, which was unanimously approved by the Board. The meeting adjourned at 5:47pm. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Clarence C. Monday, Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors P26 Adjourned Meeting August 19, 2014 Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Tuesday, August 19, 2014 Adjourned Meeting VIRGINIA: The Adjourned Meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors was held on Tuesday, August 19, 2014 in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Addition in Chatham, Virginia. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman, called the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m. The following members were present: Jessie L. Barksdale Tim Barber Coy E. Harville James Snead Brenda H. Bowman Jerry A. Hagerman Elton W. Blackstock Banister District Tunstall District Westover District Dan River District Chatham - Blairs District Callands- Gretna District Staunton River District Mr. Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator, Mr. J. Vaden Hunt, County Attorney, Mr. Greg L. Sides, Assistant County Administrator for Planning & Development, Mr. Odie H. Shelton, Jr., Direct of Code Compliance, and Ms. Rebecca Flippen, Deputy Clerk to the Board, were also present. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by the newly appointed Pittsylvania County Youth Commission. Auuroval of Agenda Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve the agenda, which was unanimously approved by the Board Hearing of the Citizens Darlene Doss of the Callands /Gretna District offered a word of prayer. Ms. Doss then commented she was opposed to phone -in of elected official to their scheduled meetings. Phillip Lovelace of the Callands /Gretna District commented the respective boards needed to be very careful when considering changes like those proposed from the setback study as there were items that would adversely affect loans when buying homes, as well as property values, and consequently, tax revenues. Karen Maute of the Westover District thanked the Board and staff for the timely responses she receives when sending emails, and stated she would like to see the County have live streaming of board meetings on their website. Debra Dix of the Chatham/Blairs District made comments opposing changes to the setback ordinances. Ms. Dix felt farmers spreading bio- solids should be solely liable for any imposed setbacks from property lines and not the residential landowner. This concluded the Hearing of the Citizens. Consent Agenda Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to approve the Consent Agenda, which was unanimously approved by the Board. (a) Proclamation — September: National Preparedness Month (b) Rural Rustic Resolution — SR694/Davis Road P27 Adjourned Meeting August 19,2014 Vittop(bauia Countp �Soarb of Ouperbiooro prodamatiou National Preparedness Month September 2014 Whereas, "National Preparedness Month" creates an important opportunity for every resident of Pittsylvania County to prepare their homes, businesses, and communities for any type of emergency including natural disasters and potential terrorist attacks; and Whereas, investing in the preparedness of ourselves, our families, businesses, and communities can reduce fatalities and economic devastation in our communities and in our nation; and Whereas, the Federal Emergency Management Agency's Ready Campaign, Citizens Corps, and other federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, private, and volunteer agencies are working to increase public activities in preparing for emergencies and to educate individuals on how to take action ; and Whereas, emergency preparedness is the responsibility of every citizen of Pittsylvania County and all citizens are urged to make preparedness a priority and work together, as a team, to ensure that individuals, families, and communities are prepared for disasters and emergencies of any type; and Whereas, all citizens of Pittsylvania are encouraged to participate in citizen preparedness activities and asked to visit websites of the Ready Campaign at Read y.zov or Listo. gov (in Spanish) and become more prepared, then Therefore, Be It Proclaimed that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors hereby proclaims September 2014 as National Preparedness Month, and encourages all citizens and business to develop their own emergency preparedness plan, and work together toward creating a more prepared society. PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS RESOLUTION 2014 -08 -04 VIRGINIA: At the adjourned meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors held in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Courthouse Addition in Chatham, Virginia on Tuesday, August 19, 2014, the following resolution was presented and adopted: WHEREAS, Section 33.1 -70.1 of the Code of Virginia, 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 P28 Adjourned Meeting August 19, 2014 WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia (`Board ") desires to consider whether Route 694 (Davis Road), From: 0.8 miles east of Business 29 to 1.01 miles east of Business 29, should be designated a Rural Rustic Road; and WHEREAS, the Board is unaware of pending development that will significantly affect the existing traffic on this road; and WHEREAS, the Board believes that this road should be so designated due to its qualifying characteristics; and WHEREAS, this road is in the Board's six -year plan for improvements to the secondary system of state highways. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Board hereby designates this road a Rural Rustic Road, and requests that the Residency Administrator for the Virginia Department of Transportation concur this designation. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Board requests that this road 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 road in their current state. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a certified copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Virginia Department of Transportation Residency Administrator. Public Hearings Rezoning Cases Case 1: Glenn and Joanie Nations —Dan River District: R -14-031 Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:21pm. Mr. Shelton explained Glenn and Joanie Nations had petitioned to rezone the R -1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District portion of 18.24 acres (approximately 1.28 acre) to A -1, Agricultural District. They had also petitioned to rezone 1.00 acre from R -1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District to A -1, Agricultural District (to make the zoning consistent and to combine with the adjacent parcel of land zoned A -1). The properties are located on State Road 728/11illside Road, in the Dan River Election District. The Planning Commission, with no opposition, recommended granting the petitioners' request. Glenn and Joanie Naions were present to represent the petition. No one signed up to speak and Mr. Barksdale closed the hearing at 7:21pm. Motion was made by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve rezoning Case R- 14 -031 from R -1 to A -1 and the following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Harville -Yes; Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Snead -Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Ms. Bowman-Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Snead's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Case 2: Robert M. Pollok, Jr. and Billie S. Pollok— Tunstall District: R -14 -032 Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:23pm. Mr. Shelton explained Robert and Billie Pollok had petitioned to rezone 2.85 acres, located on State Road 750 /Whitmell School Road, in the Tunstall Election District from R -1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District to A -1, Agricultural District (to combine with the adjacent parcel of land zoned A -1). The Planning Commission, with no opposition, recommended granting the petitioners' request. Robert Pollok P29 Adjourned Meeting August 19, 2014 was present to represent the petition. No one signed up to speak and Mr. Barksdale closed the hearing at 7:25pm. Motion was made by Mr. Barber, seconded by Mr. Snead, to approve rezoning Case R -14 -032 from R -1 to A -1 and the following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Harville -Yes; Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Snead -Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Ms. Bowman-Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Barber's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Case 3: John R. Valentine and Ruby O. Valentine — Dan River Election District: R -14 -033 Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:25pm. Mr. Shelton explained that John and Ruby Valentine had petitioned to rezone 0.48 acre, located on State Road 62 /Milton Highway, in the Dan River Election District from R -1, Residential Suburban Subdivision District to A -1, Agricultural District (to combine with the adjacent parcel of land zoned A- ]).The Planning Commission, with no opposition, recommended granting the petitioner's request. John Valentine was present to represent the petition. No one signed up to speak and Mr. Barksdale closed the public hearing at 7:26pm. Motion was made by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr. Harville, to approve rezoning Case R -14 -033 from R -1 to A -1 and the following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Harville -Yes; Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Snead -Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Ms. Bowman-Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Snead's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Case 4: Burnell Williams & Others— Banister Election District: R -14 -034 Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:26pm. Mr. Shelton explained that Burnell Williams and Others had petitioned to rezone 55.62 acres, located on State Road 997 /01eander Drive, in the Banister Election District from RC -1, Residential Combined Subdivision District to A -1, Agricultural District (for agricultural use - harvesting timber on the property). The Planning Commission, with no opposition, recommended granting the petitioners' request. Ill health prevented Mr. Williams from attending so Mr. Shelton said he would answer any questions. No on signed up to speak and Mr. Barksdale closed the public hearing at 7:28pm. Motion was made by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr. Harville, to approve rezoning Case R -14 -034 from RC -1 to A -1 and the following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Harville -Yes; Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Snead- Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Ms. Bowman-Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Snead's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. This concluded the Rezoning Cases. Public Hearinas Public Hearing to receive citizen input on a proposed amendment to the Pittsylvania County Code, Chapter 5- Cemeteries, to add an approximated 0.90 acre tract of land to be used as a cemetery for the Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Gretna, Virginia. This proposed cemetery will be located at 261 Telegraph Road/State Road 685; GPIN # 2550 -72 -7423; Lot 12 in the Callands- Gretna District. Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:29pm. Mr. Monday explained that Mt. Zion Baptist Church, located in Gretna, Virginia, plans to purchase 0.90 acre of land (GRIN #2550 -72- 7423, Lot 12) at 261 Telegraph Road/SR 685 for the purpose of forming a cemetery for the church. Since this property is not adjacent to the church, an amendment to Chapter 5; Cemeteries, of the Pittsylvania County Code is required to include the proposed cemetery for Mt. Zion Baptist Church. No one signed up to speak and Mr. Barksdale closed the public hearing at 7:29pm. Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Barber, to amend Chapter 5; Cemeteries, of the Pittsylvania County Code to incorporate the Mr. Zion Baptist Church P30 Adjourned Meeting August 19, 2014 Cemetery as advertised and presented. The following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Harville- Yes; Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Snead -Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Ms. Bowman-Yes; Mr. Hagerman- Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Harville's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Public Hearing to receive citizen input on a proposed No Thru Truck Traffic Restriction Engineering Study seeking alternate routes for truck traffic between Hwy 40 and Hwy 57, more specifically for SR 605/Toshes Road (from Hwy 40 to SR 785/Lark Drive); SR 785/Lark Drive (from SR 605 Toshes Road to SR 750 Oxford Road); SR 750 /Oxford Road (from SR 785/Lark Drive to SR 649 /Anderson Mill Road); SR 750 /Green Pond Road (from SR 649 /Anderson Mill Road to Hwy 57); SR649 /Anderson Mill Road (from SR 750 /Oxford Road to SR 799 /Climax Road); SR 649 /Anderson Mill Road (from SR 799 to US Hwy 29); SR 790/Piney Road (from Hwy 40 to SR 799 /Climax Road); SR 799 /Climax Road (from /to Hwy 57 to Hwy 40). The Proposed Alternate Routes would be: (1) For trucks to exit off RT 57 (Callands Road), heading north onto SR 969 (Sago Road); continuing north until SR 969 (Sago Road) intersects with SR 626 (Museville Road); continuing on SR 626 (Museville Road) until reaching Hwy 40. (2) For trucks to exit off Hwy 40, heading south onto SR 626 (Museville Road) until intersecting with SR 969 (Sago Road); and continuing south until reaching Hwy 57 (Callands Road). Mr. Monday explained that in their meeting on July 17, 2012, the Board of Supervisors held a public hearing for citizen input on a No Thru Truck Traffic Restriction proposal to be placed on Green Pond Road/State Route 750 coming off of State Route 57 to its intersection with Anderson Road/State Route 800 and along Anderson Road to its intersection with Climax Road/State Route 799; thence north to Virginia State Route 40. The primary comments from citizens in favor of the truck restrictions at that public hearing were Narrow roads were not made for commercial truck traffic and concern to ensure safety of those travelling on roads and residents of those roads. Cost estimates were developed by VDOT staff for road widening in certain areas, estimated at several million dollars, depending on final defined scope of work. In recent months, there has been much discussion about tractor trailer traffic on SR 799 /Climax Road and intersecting roads thereof and discussion for engineering study concerning No Thru Truck Traffic Restrictions could be performed by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). At their May 5, 2014 meeting the Board approved sending a request to VDOT for a Speed Study to be conducted in the Climax area. On August 15, 2014, the County Administrator's office received the following Speed Study Summary from VDOT: 1. SR 649 /Anderson Mill Road; will be reduced to 45 MPH from SR 750 /Green Pond Road to SR 799 /Climax Road 2. SR 750 /Green Pond Road; will be reduced to 45 MPH from SR 750 /Green Pond Road to SR 799 /Climax Road 3. SR 790/Piney Road; will be reduced to 45 MPH from SR 799 /Climax Road to HWY 40 /West Gretna Road 4. SR 799 /Climax Road; will be reduced to 45 MPH from HWY 40/West Gretna Road to HWY 57 /Callands Road 5. SR 750 /Oxford Road; speed limit will remain the same 6. SR 804/Double Bridge Road; speed limit will remain the same P31 Adjourned Meeting August 19, 2014 7. Other safety items to be implemented: • Installation of additional curve warning signs in various locations ■ Refreshing of existing pavement markings ■ New speed limit signs are already up and alerts posted for awareness of new speed limits Mr. Monday further explained that the public hearing had been duly advertised. He told the Board that No action was required tonight. However, it will take action by this Board, if it is the will of the Board, to forward a formal Resolution to VDOT requesting a No Thru Truck Traffic Restriction Engineering Study for the Proposed Alternate Route. If the Board opts to submit such a request it is recommended that the County staff work with the VDOT staff to prepare the actual resolution for the Board's consideration, and if the Board opts to submit such a request, it is an intensive process, possibly taking up to nine months following receipt of the request. Mr. Barksdale opened the public hearing at 7:36pm. The following persons spoke in opposition of SR626/Museville Road and SR969 /Sago Road being used as alternate truck routes: Carol Cooper, Joe David, Nathan Hammock, Tonya Finney; and Tommy Aylor; for the following reasons: (1) traffic from the eight roads wanting restrictions to be feed into the Museville Road; (2) the road is barely 18 -feet wide in the best areas; (3) no speed limit signs posted except in the bad turns; (3) just the weekend prior to this public hearing an incident involving a commercial truck blocked for through traffic for several hours; (4) concerns for safety in meeting trucks in the narrow, winding roads that are unfamiliar with the area; and (5) the roads needed upgrading already for the residential traffic there, which would be extremely expensive and if that would done it still would not accommodate commercial truck traffic. Mr. Hammock also stated that when he supported the idea of road improvements on the Museville and Sago Roads, he did not realize the improvements were for the intent of making it an alternate truck route. The following persons made comments opposed to restricting truck traffic and supported the lower speed limits: Chad Shelton, Brad Fuller, Carolyn Moon, Roger Jefferson; Kenneth Scruggs; Chuck Angier; and Tony Fox for the following reasons: (1) the problem has not been the trucks using the roads, the problem has been speeding, primarily from the cars using the roads; (2) widening of the Climax Road would solve the majority of the problem; (3) roads should not be closed anywhere since that always hinders someone's business but road conditions need to be considered and improved for everyone using the roads; (4) roads need to be kept open for commerce: (5) anytime roads are restricted it places a greater burden on the roads left open for commercial traffic. Letters were received in the County Administrator's office from the following persons also in opposition of the advertised restrictions: Max Kendall; the Agricultural Development Board; and MeadWestVaco Corporation. The following persons from the Climax corridor were in favor the implementing the No Thru Truck Traffic Restrictions based on their concerns for safety, quality of life, and the roads not designed or safely suitable for commercial truck traffic: Brenda Brooks; Brenda Amos; a letter from Skip Stroble read by Brenda Brooks; Lettie Campbell; Anthony Campbell; and a letter from Arlene Pilcer read by Mary Edmunds. The following persons spoke in approval of the recently reduced speed limits: Annegret Wiegmann and Arthur Brunner. Janet Bishop, Chatham Town Council, asked the Board to be mindful of unintended consequences in restricted traffic. Mary Catherine Plaster reminded the Board that all of the areas involved in this issue: the Museville /Sago /Callands area; the Climax corridor; and the Town of Chatham are all communities state and federally designated as historic communities. No one else signed up to speak and Mr. Barksdale closed the hearing at 8:30pm. Mr. Hagerman stated that the misconception of local trucks traveling the roads was not the problem; it was the commercial trucks using the roads as thoroughfares that has been the issue; that he did not misrepresent anything to anyone is this building at the hearing; and he did not want anyone in the P32 Adjourned Meeting August 19, 2014 County to be hurt by truck traffic. Mr. Barksdale thanked everyone who came out to speak, that the Board would not be taking any action that evening, and that the Board would be looking for impacts of the reduced speed limits. This concluded the Public Hearings. Unfinished Business At the Board of Supervisors August 4, 2014 meeting, a motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Snead, to approve the reappropriation of funds as follows:: $60.00 to County Attorney - Office Supplies (100 -4- 012210- 6001), $199.67 to Clerk of Courts- Copier Lease (100 -4- 021600 - 60051), $506.00 to Sheriff -Parts (100 -4- 031200- 6030), $300.00 to Sheriff - Labor (100 -4- 031200 - 6031), $11,395.92 to E911- Telephone (100 -4- 035500 - 5230), $35.40 to E911- Office Supplies (100 -4- 035500- 6001), $14,537.45 to WIA -Other Operating (251 -4- 353853- 6014). This motion required a 10 -Day Layover that had now been met and the following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Harville -Yes; Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Snead -Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Ms. Bowman-Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Harville's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. New Business Motion was made by Ms. Bowman, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve a proclamation from the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors for the countywide cleanup for October 2014. The proclamation contains a special action by the Board of Supervisors for the citizens to bring in any of their trash to the landfill Friday, October 17, 2014 from 7:30am until 3:30pm on AND from 10:00am until 2:OOpm on Saturday, October 18, 2014, waiving the tipping for the citizens to bring in their trash to the landfill. The County is only limited by the items it can take in at the landfill that must be non - hazardous and permitted under the County's permit. The following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Harville -Yes; Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Snead -Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Ms. Bowman-Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Ms. Bowman's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. pittgptbania CCountp 7YIPRoarb of *uperbigorg prodamation COUNTYWIDE CLEANUP During October 2014 "Keeping Our Communities Clean" Whereas, Pittsylvania County is rich in beauty and natural resources; and Whereas, the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County and the Pittsylvania County Beautification Committee strive to improve the quality of life in our community through enhanced community awareness, education, and public /private partnerships working together on projects that keep our environment clean and free of debris, beautify our neighborhoods and public spaces, and instill pride and a sense of ownership in our community; and Whereas, every citizen can contribute to the protection and preservation of the beauty of Pittsylvania County by participating in a countywide cleanup campaign; and P33 Adjourned Meeting August 19, 2014 Whereas, Pittsylvania County Citizens realize a cleanup effort is needed to display pride in our community for ourselves, our visitors, and for industrial prospects; and Whereas, a countywide cleanup campaign will engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their community's environment through the three main focus areas of litter prevention, waste reductions and recycling, and beautification; and Whereas, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors will sponsor a "Take Your Trash to the Landfill On Us "from 7.30am until3:30pm on Friday, October 17, 2014 AND from I0:00am until 2:06pm on Saturday, October 18, 2014, waiving tipping fees for citizens bringing their trash to the landfall on those days; then Now, Therefore, Be It Proclaimed, that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors proclaims October 2014 as Countywide Cleanup Month in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, and encourages all communities, civic and professional groups, businesses, churches, schools, families and individual citizens to take an active role in making the communities in Pittsylvania County a more beautiful place to live, work and play. Motion was made by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr. Harville, to approve approve Twin Branch LP's request for reimbursement of Solid Waste Fees paid in the taxable year of 2013 totaling $5,040.00 and direct the Treasurer's Office to reimburse this amount to Twin Branch LP for the following reason: The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors, under the terms and provisions of § 58.1 -3916 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, implemented a Solid Waste Fee of $5 per month per household to every owner or operator of any house, apartment, rental house, rental residential unit, multiple residential unit, trailer camp or trailer court that became effective July 1, 2012. This fee is billed twice a year with the regular Real Estate Tax levy due December 5 t and June 50' each year. Effective July 1, 2013, Section 17 -13; Payment of Solid Waste Fee, and as authorized by §15.2- 2159(A) of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, states "no fee shall be levied upon persons whose residential waste is not disposed of in the County's landfill, provided said nondisposal is documented by the reasonable satisfaction of the Commissioner of Revenue's Office, by the collector of generator of such waste. " Letters addressed to the County Administrator's office and the Pittsylvania County Treasurer's office from the Honorable Samuel W. Swanson, Jr., Commissioner of the Revenue for Pittsylvania County in which Mr. Swanson states Twin Branch LP meets the requirements of Sec. 17 -13 and Sections 58.1 -3990 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, for Twin Branch LP's request to the Commissioner of Revenue's Office to be reimbursed $5,040.00 paid towards Solid Waste Fees in the 2013 taxable year. Ms. Bowman made a substitute motion, seconded by Mr. Hagerman, to table the issue until more information was available on the location of Twin Branch L P, how many units were involved, and why the cost was so how. Ms. Bowman's substitute motion failed by a 2 -5 vote, with Mr. Harville, Mr. Barber, Mr. Snead, Mr. Blackstock and Mr. Barksdale in opposition. Mr. Snead's main motion to approve the refund passed by a 5- 2 majority vote, with Ms. Bowman and Mr. Hagerman in opposition. Motion was made by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr. Barber, to approve the appropriations total of $881,531.93 in 2014 carryovers, which required a 10 -Day Layover. Mr. Blackstock stated that he was in opposition of the $30,000 concerning the current animal facility, and the additional $105,000 for the Blairs water /sewer line, and felt both of these items needs to be referred back for discussion in the Finance Committee, and the animal facility money in the Animal Welfare Facility Committee also. P34 Adjourned Meeting August 19, 2014 Motion was made by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr. Harville, to accept the Selective Enforcement — Alcohol Grant (pass- through grant from the National Highway Safety Administration for Federal Fiscal Year 2015) that includes $27,800 in federal funds and $13,900 local cash match for a total of $41,700, noting that funds not spend by June 30, 2015 would be carried over into the FY 2015 -16 year, and that the $13,900 local match will come from the Sheriffs Budget Line 100 -4- 031200- 600800- FuelsNehicles, and authorize the County Administrator to sign all necessary documentation. Mr. Snead's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Motion was made by Mr. Harville seconded by Mr. Blackstock, to appropriate an additional $4,764.00 to the Commissioner of Revenue's part -time salary line (100-4-012310- 1300) due to an increase in state revenues for his office. The following Roll Call Vote was recorded: Mr. Harville -Yes; Mr. Barber -Yes; Mr. Snead -Yes; Mr. Blackstock -Yes; Ms. Bowman-Yes; Mr. Hagerman-Yes; and Mr. Barksdale -Yes. Mr. Harville's motion was unanimously approved by the Board. Board Announcements Ms. Bowman stated she would like another Board member to serve with her on the Youth Advisory Committee for the Youth Commission and asked that any Board member interested to contact her. Mr. Harville made comments and had pictures available of all the phone books thrown out at the end of every driveway in the County. He stated he had made a complaint to Verizon and the Richmond office about what an eyesore it was creating throughout the County. Mr. Barksdale informed the Board that meetings were being organized with Dr. Martha Walker for Strategic Planning Sessions. Adjournment Motion was made by Mr. Harville, seconded by Mr. Snead, to adjourn, which was unanimously approved by the Board. The meeting adjourned at 9:00pm. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors P35 PRESENTATIONS P36 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: Economic Development Update SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Presentation: Update on Economic Development STAFF CONTACT(S): Mr. Monday; Mr. Sides BACKGROUND: AGENDA DATE: 09 -02 -2014 ACTION: CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: ATTACHMENTS: N, ITEM NUMBER: 6 INFORMATION: INFORMATION: DISCUSSION: Greggory L. Sides, Assistant County Administrator for Planning and Development will give a brief update on economic development activity. RECOMMENDATION: Staff submits this to the Board of Supervisors for their review and consideration. P37 UNFINISHED BUSINESS P38 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: ITEM NUMBER: Refund request for Solid Waste Fee Payment — Twin 09 -02 -2014 7 Branch LP — Waiver of Penalty and Interest Fees ACTION: INFORMATION: SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Yes Refund Request - Waiver of Penalty and Interest Fees CONSENT AGENDA: STAFF CONTACT(S): ACTION: INFORMATION: Mr. Monday ATTACHMENTS: Yes REVIEWED BY: v' BACKGROUND: At their August 19, 2014 meeting a motion was made by Mr. Snead, seconded by Mr. Harville, to approve Twin Branch L P's request for reimbursement of Solid Waste Fees paid in the taxable year of 2013 totaling $5,040.00 and directed the Treasurer's Office to reimburse this amount to Twin Branch LP. The Board of Supervisors approved Mr. Snead's motion. The Honorable M. Kate Berger, Treasurer for Pittsylvania County, contacted the County Administrator's office after the Board's action to note that the County must also refund not only the Solid Waste Fee paid by Twin Branch L P, but also any penalty and interest paid as pursuant to §58.1 -3900. Refunds of local taxes erroneously paid, of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, and of Sec. 6 -6 -2. Refund of Local Taxes Assessed and Paid in Error, of the Pittsylvania County Code. (see attached). Since the Board only approved the tax amount paid of $5,040.00, the Board will also need to approve the penalty and interest paid by Twin Branch L P, which was $504.00 — late payment penalty; and $92.58 in interest. The total refund due Twin Branch L P is $5636.58. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors amend their action of August 19, 2014 to approve Twin Branch L P's request for reimbursement of Solid Waste Fees paid in the taxable year of 2013, including any penalty and interest charged, totaling $5636.58, and authorize the Treasurer for Pittsylvania County to refund this amount to Twin Branch L P. This amended motion would require a Roll Call Vote. P39 Rebecca Flippen From: Kate Berger Sent: Friday, August 22, 2014 12:18 PM To: Clarence Monday; Rebecca Flippen Cc: Sam Swanson Subject: Twin Branch L.P. The Board of Supervisors approved the refund of the amount of $5040.00 to Twin Branch L.P. The Code of Virginia and the PCC says that we must refund the tax paid together with any penalties and interest. See the Virginia Code Section and PCC below. The amount approved by the Board does not include the penalty and interest paid by Twin Branch L.P $5040.00 assessed solid waste fee, penalty for late payment $504.00 and interest of $92.58 for a total paid of $5636.58. Since the Board just approved the base amount but the Virginia Code provides for it all I feel that since the Commissioner of Revenue asked the Board to approve it that we should have had the Board's motion state for $5040.00 and at least have said plus any interest and penalty or give those amounts. I want to make sure the Board understands that it is more than $5040.00 that will be refunded. For this reason I have requested that Rebecca put this matter on the Board Agenda under Old Business. In the future if this occurs it would be best if the motion has at very least plus any penalty and interest in it so everyone is on the same page. § 58.1 -3990. Refunds of local taxes erroneously paid. The governing body of any city or county may provide by ordinance for the refund of any local taxes or classes of taxes erroneously paid. If such ordinance be passed, and the commissioner of the revenue is satisfied that he has erroneously assessed any applicant with any local taxes, he shall certify to the tax - collecting officer the amount erroneously assessed. If the taxes have not been paid, the applicant shall be exonerated from payment of so much thereof as is erroneous, and if such taxes have been paid, the tax- collecting officer or his successor in office shall refund to the applicant the amount erroneously paid, together with any penalties and interest paid thereon. When the commissioner of the revenue who made the erroneous assessment has been succeeded by another person, such person shall have the same authority as the commissioner making the original erroneous assessment provided he makes diligent investigation to determine that the original assessment was erroneously made and certifies thereto to the local tax- collecting officer and to his local governing body. No refund shall be made in any case when application therefor was made more than three years after the last day of the tax year for which such taxes were assessed; that however, if any tax is declared to be unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, the governing body may grant a refund of such tax hereunder to all taxpayers, for those years to which the court proceeding was applicable. (Code 1950, § 58- 1152.1; 1958, c. 71; 1960, c. 547; 1974, c. 362; 1976, c. 690; 1977, c. 99; 1978, c. 789; 1979, c. 517; 1984, c. 675.) SEC. 6 -6.2. REFUND OF LOCAL TAXES ASSESSED AND PAID IN ERROR. This Ordinance is made pursuant to Section 58.1 -399 (C), Code of Virginia of 1950, as amended. Purpose: To provide for an expeditious and inexpensive remedy against taxes which have been erroneously assessed and collected. BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED, that any person, firm or corporation assessed by the Commissioner of Revenue, or other official performing the duties imposed on Commissioners of Revenue by law, with local taxes on tangible personal property, machinery and tools, or merchants' capital, or a local license tax, aggrieved by any such assessment, may, within three (3) years from the last day of the P40 tax year for which such assessment is made, apply to the Commissioner of Revenue or such other official who made the assessment for a correction of such assessment made in error. If the Commissioner of Revenue is satisfied that he has erroneously assessed any applicant with any local taxes, he shall certify to the Treasurer the amount erroneously assessed. If such taxes have been paid, the Treasurer, or his successor in office, shall refund to the applicant the amount erroneously paid, with any penalties and interest paid thereon together with interest on any overpayment caused by erroneously assessed taxes at the minimum rate allowed by state law as the same from time to time be amended. (B.S.M.10- 17 -06) When the Commissioner of Revenue who made the erroneous assessment has been succeeded by another person, such person shall have the same authority as the Commissioner making the original erroneous assessment provided he makes diligent investigation to determine that the original assessment was erroneously made and certifies thereto to the Treasurer and to the local governing body. No refund shall be made in any case when application therefore was made more than three (3) years after the last day of the tax year for which such taxes were assessed. In the event the Commissioner of Revenue makes a determination that such erroneous assessment has adverse financial impact on the annual budgetary process of the County, the Commissioner shall promptly notify the Board of Supervisors of such erroneous assessment and its affect on County finances. REFUND OF LOCAL TAXES ASSESSED AND PAID IN ERROR Further, in the event the Commissioner determines that such erroneous assessment of taxes has been collected by the Treasurer and that a refund of such taxes should be authorized and such refund of erroneously paid taxes shall have an adverse affect on County finances, the Commissioner shall so advise the Board and request its advice and guidance in authorizing such refunds to be made by the Treasurer. This Ordinance shall be effective immediately upon its adoption. This Ordinance was adopted by the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors on Monday, April 4, 1988. Kate Merger Tel. (434) 432-7963 Treasurer P'ax. (434) 432-7968 1caYe.6eree�F €'CfQ ®v_ ®rF, wcntn%.y�ftt�c�v.�, /treasurer. iiYm, P41 NEW BUSINESS P42 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: Recommendations from Finance Committee S U BJECT/PROPOSAUREOUEST: Recommendations from committee STAFF CONTACT(S): Mr. Monday BACKGROUND: AGENDA DATE: 09 -02 -2014 ACTION: Yes CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: ATTACHMENTS: Yes ITEM NUMBER: 8 INFORMATION: INFORMATION: DISCUSSION: The Finance Committee will meet at 4:30 PM on Tuesday, September 2, 2014. Any Recommendation from that committee will be presented to the Board of Supervisors. Attached hereto is the agenda for that meeting. RECOMMENDATION: Staff submits this to the Board of Supervisors for their review and consideration. P43 FINANCE COMMITTEE Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Tuesday, September 2, 2014 4:30 PM Main Conference Room Captain Martin Building 1 Center Street Chatham, Virginia AGENDA 1. Call to Order 4:30 pm 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of Agenda 4. New Business (a) Discussion of the Proposed FYI Carryovers 1. Blairs Water /Sewer Project 2. Animal Facility 3. Other items as per Committee S. Adjournment P44 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: Recommendations from Animal Welfare Facility 09 -02 -2014 Committee ACTION: Yes SUBJECT/PROPOSAUREOUEST• Recommendations from committee CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: STAFF CONTACT(S): Mr. Monday BACKGROUND: ATTACHMENTS: Yes ITEM NUMBER: 9 INFORMATION: INFORMATION: DISCUSSION: The Animal Welfare Facility Committee will meet at 5:00 PM on Tuesday, September 2, 2014. Any Recommendation from that committee will be presented to the Board of Supervisors. Attached hereto is the agenda for that meeting. RECOMMENDATION: Staff submits this to the Board of Supervisors for their review and consideration. P45 ANIMAL WELFARE FACILITY COMMITTEE Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Tuesday, September 2, 2014 5:00 PM Main Conference Room Captain Martin Building 1 Center Street Chatham, Virginia AGENDA 1. Call to Order 5:00 pm 2. Roll Call 3. Approval of Agenda 4. New Business (a) Discussion of the Proposed FYI Carryover for the Animal Facility 5. Adjournment P46 AGENDA TITLE• PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA DATE: 9 -02 -14 FY 2014 Carryovers- Motion made by Mr. Snead and seconded by Mr. Barber and has now met the 10 -day ACTION: layover requirement. Requires a roll call vote. Yes SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: 2015 Budget Amendments based on the attached carryover listing STAFF CONTACT(S): Monday, VanDerHyde BACKGROUND: ITEM NUMBER: 10 INFORMATION: CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: INFORMATION: ATTACHMENTS: Yes REVIEWED BY: Attached is a listing of appropriations necessary to carryover funds from the FY 2014 budget to the FY 2015 budget. These appropriations total $881,531.93 and affect the following departments: County Administration, Independent Audit, Commissioner of Revenue, Reassessment, Central Accounting, Fleet Management, Central Purchasing, Clerk of Circuit Court, Sheriff, Fire & Rescue, Jail, Animal Control, E911, Danville Community College Contribution, Community Development and the Capital Improvements Fund. This listing includes encumbrance carryovers from the previous year, which are for items that were ordered in June but will not be received until after the new fiscal year. Also attached are carryover requests concerning budgets for the Commissioner of Revenue, Fleet Management, Clerk of Circuit Court, Sheriff, Fire and Rescue, Animal Control and Pittsylvania County Service Authority. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board review the attached listing of proposed 2014 carryovers as well as the attached carryover requests. MOTION MADE BY MR. SNEAD AND SECONDED BY MR. BARBER AND HAS NOW MET THE 10 -DAY LAYOVER REQUIREMENT. REQUIRES A ROLL CALL VOTE. P47 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: FY 2014 Carryovers - Requires a motion and a 10 -day 8 -19 -14 layover. ACTION: SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST, Yes 2015 Budget Amendments based on the attached carryover listing STAFF CONTACT(S): BACKGROUND: CONSENT AGENDA: ITEM NUMBER: I1 INFORMATION: ACTION: INFORMATION: ATTACHMENTS: Yes REVIEWED BY: OM DISCUSSION: Attached is a listing of appropriations necessary to carryover funds from the FY 2014 budget to the FY 2015 budget. These appropriations total $881,531.93 and affect the following departments: County Administration, Independent Audit, Commissioner of Revenue, Reassessment, Central Accounting, Fleet Management, Central Purchasing, Clerk of Circuit Court, Sheriff, Fire & Rescue, Jail, Animal Control, E91 I, Danville Community College Contribution, Community Development and the Capital Improvements Fund. This listing includes encumbrance carryovers from the previous year, which are for items that were ordered in June but will not be received until after the new fiscal year. Also attached are carryover requests concerning budgets for the Commissioner of Revenue, Fleet Management, Clerk of Circuit Court, Sheriff; Fire and Rescue, Animal Control and Pittsylvania County Service Authority. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board review the attached listing of proposed 2014 carryovers as well as the attached carryover requests. REQUIRES A MOTION AND A I O -DAY LAYOVER. P61 P48 �1 E; C .I p 9 N � P62 P49 VO C c � E z Q 8�. N Y QQyM iN8 yO ` YQ G O V a 3 E l m v o w �' M O✓ 4 N { C K$ rL i C D c F' V c� 1 A$ a 8 8 8 58� 5 F a u Dp fj F p s P62 P49 a g s N P63 P50 1 P6a P51 S 25 tR ti N n Eli �D JAS,+ a N H M 9JS� OI N N e E C n � e o _ & w C g3c rD V E N N Y V l l gt 9 O Q 2$ Q to m s> y C x q q � � 9 EC E w Y 6Y C n§" 8 d E_ W V N NY N N u`r _ Y -_ 01 T 2 q O P6a P51 � ! P65 P52 a a ■ a ; k k § k K E § § k § � $ § J i ! § _� ; E \ ! $§ &- f&! !! f§ !! )§! 7! }} 8 # e \ 111 ! � | | � { } - ! a a a \ P65 P52 Samuel W. "Sam" Swanson, Jr. Commissioner August 12, 2014 Ms. Kim VanDerHyde Finance Director Pittsylvania County Chatham, VA 24531 OFFICE OF COMMISSIONER OF THE REVENUE RE: APPROPRIATION REQUEST Dear Kim: PITTSYLVANIACOUNTY P.O. BOX 272 CHATHAM, VIRGINIA 24531 (434)432 -7940 (434)6566211 FAX(434)432-7957 sam.swanson @Pittgov.org Upon review of the 2014 -2015 Compensation Board Budget for the Commissioner of the Revenue Office, certification monies were approved for two of my deputies, Shirley Hammock and Robin board in the amount of $6,661.00. At the time of their certification, I requested to use part time monies to compensate them for completing the program and reduced the amount of part time monies by this amount for our office. I am requesting to restore the amount of $6,661.00 of which $4,764.00 will be state funded to my part time money line Item. In addition I would like to carry over an additional $3,000.00 in unused funds from the 2013 -2014 fiscal year budget to part time monies. Thank you in advance for your consideration and approval of this request. Regards, j • ' V Samuel W. Swanson, Jr. Commissioner of the Revenue SWS /syh P66 P53 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA Otis S. hawker g Assistant County Administrator o Operations & Facilities a '�; [ 1 Center Street, Chatham, Virginia P.O. Box 426 w of y Phone (434) 432 -7712 Chatham, Virginia 24531 �rsr ✓ Fax (434) 432 -7714 otis.hawker@pittgov.org 1 www.pittgov.org MEMORANDUM To: Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator From: Otis S. Hawker, Assistant County Administrator Date: Friday, August 15, 2014 Subject: Fleet Vehicle I am hereby requesting $30,000 to be carried over from the 2014 budget in order to replace a fleet vehicle. The County presently has a 1999 Dodge Stratus that is not road worthy. It is my intent to surplus this vehicle and move a current 2008 Ford Explorer with 1 11,000 miles to the fleet to sign out to staff members and Constitutional Officers for travel and training purposes. If you should have any questions regarding this matter, please do not hesitate to let me know. OSH/kp Cc: Kim Van Der Hyde, Director of Finance P67 P,54 ('ElIerk of Tourt PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT P.O. DRAWER 31 CHATHAM, VIRGINIA 24531 H.F. Haymore, Jr. Clerk Chatham, Virginia 24531 434 -032.7884 May 9, 2014 Ms. Kim Van Der Hyde, Director of Finance Chatham, VA 24531 Dear Kim: Stacey W. Moreau, Judge Chatham, Virginia 24531 Relevant to our conversation this morning concerning my income statement this correspondence is to respectfidly request that $5,500.00 be carried over into next year's budget from line item 21600- 33200, service contracts. This is technology trust fund money that will not be needed until after July 1, 2014. Thanking you in advance for your cooperation in this matter, I remain, Yours truly, H. F. Haymore, Jr. HFH jr /jwp P68 P55 SVIERIPA Gi 'n!A ClIt1� atfalutet l P. 7ay(or SfieWff The Office of the Sher PL$ sylvania county 1;i Goredf� e �yv Phone 434) 3q) 432•7800 or l434l 656.6m fax 4341432 a0 -7ga3 ��•""'•+ —.d Emat(•yero�+ptttgov,org } yebsite •ivrvtvpfftsyCvanfas5erifforg ';rl. }_'19e001iJ% Kim Van Der Hyde, Director of Finance Pittsylvania County P.O. BOX 426 Chatham, VA 24531 Via email Dear Kim: :,ate ZS. ZD14 7 Box 407 Clurtgam, V ag sr Re: Moses Building Repair Mr. Hawker had requested me to Identify unobligated funds In this year's appropriated budget that could obligated to payfor the much needed repairs to the Moses Building. identified through Vacancy Savings from the Virginia compensation Board's reimbursement to the County is $73,537.16. 1 would request that this amount be appropriated for this purpose. Please let me know your thoughts in this matter. With kindest regards i remain, Cc: Kim Van Der Hyde, Director of Finance Otis Hawker, Interim County Administrator MWr /Mt Very truly yours, t-4 Michael W. Taylor Sheriff P69 P56 2014 -2015 Carryover Request Pittsylvania County Sheriff's Office 100 -4- 31200 - 315000 100.4- 31200 - 554000 100 -4- 31200 - 554100 100-4- 31200 - 581000 100 -4- 31200- 810500 100-4- 31200- 811300 100-4- 033100 - 317400 Moses Building Repair Total Carryover Requested Line Item Defined Legal Fees Training and Education Career Development Dues and Membership Capital Outlay Vehicles Capital Outlay Emergency Equipment Boarding of Prisoners - External P70 P57 2014 -2015 Requested Line Item Adopted Carryover Total if Budget Amount Approved $2,500.00 $5,000.00 $7,500.00 $25,000.00 $7,000.00 $32,000.00 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $10,000.00 $34,440.00 $15,560.00 $50,000.00 $150,000.00 $108,000.00 $258,000.00 $0.00 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $250,000.00 $85,968.29 $335,968.29 $0.00 $73,537.16 $73,537.16 $320,065.45 Kim Van Der Hyde From: Kim Van Der Hyde Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2014 1:16 PM To: Steve Finkner Subject: June 2014 Fire and Rescue Report Attachments: Fire & Rescue Report-June 2014.pdf Tracking: Recipient Read $ 5,783.02 Steve Finkner Read: 817/2014 7:59 AM Hi Steve, Attached is the fire and rescue report for June 2014. Also, we need to go over carryovers. This is what 1 have. Please let me know if I have something incorrect. Apparatus Funding - 100.4 -032200 -6660 Cascade VFD $ 1,008.33 640 Rescue $ 70.000.00 TOTAL $ 71,008.33 Capital Funding -100.4 -032200 -5661 640 Rescue $ 15,000.00 Cool Branch $ 22,500.00 Climax $ 4,618.90 Dry Fork VFD $ 707.55 Kentuck $ 5,000.00 Mt. Hermon $ 5,783.02 Chatham Rescue $ 7.500.00 TOTAL $ 61,109.47 Kim Van tier Hyde oft-ector of Finance Finance VARGINTA Tel. (434) 432 -77413 Fna. (434) 432 -7746 tfim VanderhvdeWt)iitpov.ocv, w%Yw.nittgov.ora I Center Street ?.0. Box 126 Chatham, VA '2.3531 Any e-mait orolhercamespondence sent to s memberof the Board orSupervisom, or any oiherpubllo Whcial ar[br employee of PwayNania County, Wilinta (the 'County'), in the transaction orpublic busmeas, is Cunardered a PUNIC record, and such records ere anbJect to the Wtginie Freedom of Infomlation Act (-VA FO/A7 This means that Vailmis law generally requires the County to provide a copy of anysuch "W4 upon request, forumpedion and copying to anydllzen of the Oommommahh, or to any member of the news made, unI&M lawfully exempted hom proWdibrutbclosula under VA FOIA. If you have recalmd this email o, P71 P58 PI` TSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA Otis & Hawker Assistant County Administrator o Operations &Facilities "l.! ' �c 1 Center Street, Chatham, Virginia P.O. Box 426 w .a. o / Y Phone (434) 432-7712 Chatham, Virginia 24531 J'� ,� t Fax (434) 432 -7714 itt ov.or www.pittgov.org otis.hawker Ca3P g g To: Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator /l From: Otis S. Hawker. Assistant County Administrator Date: Thursday, August 07, 2014 G Subject: Pittsylvania County Animal Pound I have reviewed the attached letter of notification from the Division of Animal & Food Industry Services of the Commonwealth of Virginia dated July 22, 2014 concerning the Animal Facility Inspection Report. This animal facility inspection took place on April 17, 2014. There are two specific items of significant findings that were reported: Significant findings of noncompliance were noted on inspection. (a) The animal custody records are not all completed to include notation whether or not the specified identifiers of potential ownership were appearing on each animal. This can be handled administratively and I have instructed Pete Boswell. Chief Animal Control Officer, to make the necessary corrections and provide training to the officers. (b) There were small dogs confined in enclosures that do not protect frown escape and /or injury due to wide gaps. Appropriate cages were on premises outside of thefacility, but not in rise for currently col fined dogs. The actual cages referred to as being on premises was placed outside on this unannounced inspection due to the fact that the County had a contractor present installing and finishing the ceiling in the pound. During this period, our records indicate no small animals were present and the necessity to allow the contractor to remove the cages to complete the renovations. P72 P59 Animal Facility Inspection ncpon August 7. 2014 Page 2 2. There were critical repeal findings of significant noncompliance. (n) The floor and wall surfaces do not permit proper disinfection. Ttte sutfacea are rough, porous, rusted, corroded, cracked, rind c /tipped due to age, wear, and deterioration. This is the ftfh consecutive citation of this violation. In reference to the two findings, I submit the following: The animal pound was constructed 31 years ago and has become outdated with regulations for animal pounds in 2014. Through this period of continuous use, the concrete has become degraded and does not allow for proper cleaning and disinfecting. I concur with the findings report and 1 have directed the Director of Buildings and Properties and the Chief Animal Control Officer to develop Specifications and start the procurement process to correct this deficiency. In brief, this will require grinding down the concrete floors to remove cracks and crevices, sealing the concrete and applying epoxy that meets the standards of today's regulations. It will be necessary to install 6 inch block, approximately 6 foot high between each cubicle, to provide individual separation between each cubicle with a chain link cover across the top. The 6 inch block walls will also have to be sealed and epoxy applied very similar to the floor- 1 will be requesting $30.000 be translerred for the purpose of moving this project forward. If you should have any questions regarding this matter or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. OSH /kp Attachment Cc: Kim Van Der Hyde, Director of Finance Pete Boswell, Chief Animal Control Officer Darrell Dalton, Director of Buildings and Properties P73 P60 COMMONWEALTH of VI Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Hbahen J. Loh, Division of Animal & Food Industry Services 1 Ixll/I/A!IIWM1'I Office of Animal Cart: and Health Policy Pl)_ Hoy 1167, Richmond, Vnginra 232IN I'b.ne aln 'xb.avl •1a� NY '•mob; :NO•nc.•nt:. Inrmul �'xn�'A.nb' ,. , ,. all, Im_mu c.• LETTER OF NOTIFICATION July 22, 2014 1 o: Clarence hdoralap. County Administrator Pinsylvania Counh' P.O- Hon 426 Chatham. VA 24531 ()it April 17. 2014. 1 inspected the Pitlsylvania County Animal Pound. This was a routine inspection to evaluate compliance with the Virginia Comprehensive Animal Care laws, as well as pursuant regulations and directives. Please find attached a copy of the Animal Facililr Inspection Report, which itemizes the specific elements incltaled in this inspection. Copies of the inspection firms were also left on site at the conclusion of the inspection. The result of this inspection is as follows: O 'There were no significant findings of noncompliance. A response to this report is not required. ® Significant findings of noncompliance were noted on inspection. Failure to correct the deficiencies may result in referral of this case for enforcement action. Specific items that must be corrected include: • 3.2-65 5 7 and 3.2-3546: The animal custody records arc not all completed to include notal ion whether or not the specified identifiers of potential ownership were apprar'in, on each animal_ • 2 VAC 5 -1 10 -40: There were small dogs confined in enclosures that do not protect from escape and/or injury due to wile gaps. Appropriate cages mere on premises outside of tine facility, but not in use for currently confined dons. o There were critical repeat findings of significant noncompliance. rhis case has been referred for enforcement action and possible assessment of civil penalties. You will he contacted by the Slate Veterinarian's Representative handling your east. • 2 VAC 5 -1 10 -40: 7 he flax and wall surfaces do not pennft proper disinfection. The surfaces are rough. porous, rusted. corroded cracked, and chipped due to age. wear. and deterioration. This is the Mill consecutive citation of this violation. 11 l'pU have ant' 4IICSl1Un5, I fall be IL'IICIRYI at X04. 786 -2411 i or by email at tihr[ry.Hclul rr%d:K's.\ trglncl.g1w , �3 • 'ally'. Sherry Helse 1. I . V'I' Animal Pound & Shelter Inspeclor Fgaal 01,11,91111141% Eloplover- P74 P61 405 RU Smith Drive • Danvllie, Virginia 24540.9805 P.O. Box 209 • Blairs, Virginia 24627 Phone: 434836 -7135 • Fax: 434 -836 -7139 Website: pose.00 August 4, 2014 Mr. Clarence Monday Pittsylvania County Administrator P.O. Box 426 Chatham, VA 24531 RE: Sewer and 'Water Extension - Blairs Dear Mr. Monday: Per request from Coy Harville, we have completed a cost estimate to extend water and sewer to the east side of Highway 29 from existing facilities in the vicinity of Toy Lane. The sewer and water extensions are estimated to cost $113,000 and $62,000 respectively. Both extensions will require boring under Highway 29 which is a significant portion of both costs. If the Board approves funding for these extensions, we suggest allocating a total of $185,000 to allow for contingencies. I understand $80,000 was allocated for this project at the May Board of Supervisors meeting leaving a needed balance of $105,000. If you have any questions or need additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sinter i is Adcoc Director cc: Coy Harville Otis Hawker Commissioners; Wlatam L. Estes • Me T. Fitzgerald • Bobby G. Atidneon Coy E. Herville • Calvin D. Doss - Hershel M. stone • EBon W. Biackstock P75 P62 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: Resolution 2014- 09 -01; Renan Volunteer Fire 09 -02 -2014 Department: EMS Licensing/First Responder ACTION: Yes SUBJECUPROPOSAUREOUEST: Resolution CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION• STAFF CONTACT(S): Mr. Monday ATTACHMENTS: Yes ITEM NUMBER: I1 INFORMATION: INFORMATION: BACKGROUND: § 12VAC5 -31 -420 from the Virginia State Board of Health requires that any applicant for EMS licensure as a First Responder include in the application a resolution from the governing body of each locality where the agency maintains an office and stations an EMS vehicle for response within a locality confirming approval. The Renan Volunteer Fire Department is applying to the Virginia Department of Health; Office of Emergency Medical Services, for designation as an EMS Agency, First Responder. Attached hereto is Resolution 2014- 09 -01, approving the Renan VFD's request to provide these services and their obtaining licensure from the VDH; Office of EMS. Also attached to accompany the resolution is documentation of the Renan VFD/First Responder Boundary. Staff recommends the Board of Supervisors approve Resolution 2014 -09 -01 and authorize the County Administrator to sign any other documentation that may be necessary during Renan VFD's application process with the Virginia Department of Health; Office of Emergency Medical Services, for its designation as an EMS Agency, First Responder. P63 Vittolbania Countp JRoarb of 6uperbissorf� RESOLUTION 2014 -09 -01 RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPLICATION OF STATE EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (EMS) LICENSING AND ESTABLISHING SUCH EMS FIRST RESPONDER RESPONSE SERVICE AREA At a regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Pittsylvania, held in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Courthouse Addition in Chatham, Virginia on Monday, September 2, 2014 at 7:OOpm, the following resolution was presented and adopted: WHEREAS, Section 12 VAC5 -31 -420, Application for EMS Agency License, of the Virginia Emergency Medical Services Regulations, requires a resolution from the governing body of each locality where the agency maintains an office and stations an EMS vehicle for response within a locality confirming approval; and WHEREAS, the Renan Volunteer Fire Department is applying to the Virginia Department of Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services, for designation as an EMS Agency; First Response designation; and WHEREAS, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors understands the importance of such service to the community and supports such approval of said application; and WHEREAS, the boundaries of service for the EMS First Responder Program shall parallel the Renan Volunteer Fire Department's already established fire response district, as depicted on the attached map; then NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors grants approval to the Renan Volunteer Fire Department to provide these services and obtain its agency license per approval of the Virginia Department of Health, Office of Emergency Medical Services. Adopted this 2 "d day of September, 2014. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Clarence C. Monday, Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors P64 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA SSYLVS James E. Davis, ENP, Coordinator Emergency 4 g Y k 9ry Phone (434) 432 -7920 Management & Communications !� C Fax (434) 432 -7950 P.O. Box 426 .4 o z Gretna /Hurt (434) 656 -6211 Chatham, Virginia 24531 �1 Jim.davis @pittgov.org 1767 Renan Volunteer Fire Department/First Responder Boundary August 26, 2014 Descriptor: Beginning in the north west dead end of the boundary of SR 607 (Robertston Rd); travel south to the intersection of SR 668 (Level Run Road ); turn west on SR 668 and travel to SR 631 (Dews Rd); turn south on SR 631 (Dews Rd) and continue to SR 632 (Waller Rd); turn west on SR 632 (Waller Rd) continue until intersection of SR 640 (Renan Rd). Continuing SR 685 (Telegraph Rd) and traveling SW and include all of private road dead end (Laurel Ln); include all of private road dead end (Camellia Ln); include SR 646 (Spring Rd) until intersection of SR 642 (Scott Jacobs Memorial Dr); Continuing SR 685 (Telegraph Rd) until intersection of SR 670 (Deer View Rd); turn east on SR 670 (Deer View Rd) until intersection of SR 630 (Hodnetts Rd); continue south on SR 630 (Hodnetts Rd) until intersection of SR 808 (Tates Mill Rd); turn southwest on SR 808 (Tates Mill Rd) until SR 40 (East Gretna Rd); turn west on SR 40 (East Gretna Rd) covering both sides of the road until structure number 5944 East Gretna Rd., stopping at such point. Beginning at intersection of SR 685 (Chalk Level Rd) and SR 927 (Hickeys Rd); and traveling east on SR 927 (Hickeys Rd) to intersection of SR 938 (North Meadows Rd); turn south on SR 938 (North Meadows Rd) and stopping at 4000 block of SR 938 (North Meadows Rd); Point of Reference: all of SR 40 (East Gretna Rd) beginning at address point of 5944 until Halifax County Line is included in this district. Beginning at intersection of SR 40 (East Gretna Rd) and SR 927 (Hickeys Rd) to intersection of SR 685 (Chalk Level Rd); Beginning at intersection of SR 40 (East Gretna Rd) and SR 683 (Johnson Mill Rd) and traveling south on SR 683 (Johnson Mill Rd) and ending at 3000 block of SR 683 (Johnson Mill Rd); Beginning at intersection of SR 40 (East Gretna Rd) and SR 683 (Johnson Mill Rd) and traveling south on SR 683 (Johnson Mill Rd) until intersection of SR 627 (Upper Mountain P65 Rd); turn right on SR 627 (Upper Mountain Rd) and ending at 2200 block of SR 627 (Upper Mountain Rd); Beginning at intersection of SR 40 (East Gretna Rd) and SR 640 (Riceville Rd) and traveling south on SR 640 (Riceville Rd) and ending at intersection of SR 681 (Mountain Rd); Including SR 979 (Moschler Dr) to dead end; Including dead end of SR 677 (White Fall Rd); Beginning at intersection of SR 40 (East Gretna Rd) and SR 667 (Hermosa Rd) and traveling south on SR 667 (Hermosa Rd) until the County Line. Beginning at intersection of SR 667 (Hermosa Rd) and SR 677 (White Fall Rd) and continuing on SR 677 (White Fall Rd) until dead end; Beginning at intersection of SR 667 (Hermosa Rd) and SR 650 (Jennings Dr) traveling south on SR 650 (Jennings Dr) until dead end; County Boundary Points that is serviced by Renan Vol. Fire Department. Beginning at County boundary line of Pittsylvania and Halifax at the following Latitude of 36N 55' 39.43" and Longitude of 79W 7' 29.31" and following County boundary line north and including all property therein until boundary meet of Campbell County and Halifax and Pittsylvania County at the following Latitude of 37N 3' 41.51" and Longitude of 79W 5' 32.36" and following County boundary line of Pittsylvania County until meeting original starting point of north west dead end of the boundary of SR 607 (Robertston Rd) Latitude 37N 3' 50.37" and Longitude of 79W 12' 3.86 ". P66 RENAN VOL. FIRE DEPARTMENT 405 Straightstone Road Gretna, Virginia 24557 Phone Number: (434) 335 -5209 August 18, 2014 To The Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors, As Members of the Renan Volunteer Fire Department, we request to begin operating as Emergency Medical Services (EMS) First Responders in the Renan Community. IISinnc�cerely, �lJU14ivav - ..... Scott Hutcherson, Chief Renan Volunteer Fire Department F�RF Serving t(:.e gZrnan Community Since 1961 i OEpt. P67 State Board of Health Pagel of 198 VIRGINIA EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES REGULATIONS 12VAC5- 31 -10. Definitions. Table of Contents General Provisions Definitions. Purpose and Applicability. 12VAC5- 31 -20. Responsibility for regulations; application of regulations. 12VAC5- 31 -30. Powers and procedures of regulations not exclusive. Exceptions, Variances, and Exemptions. 12VAC5- 31 -40. Exceptions. 12VAC5- 31 -50. Variances. 12VAC5- 31 -60. Issuance of a variance. 12VAC5- 31 -70. Content of variance. 12VAC5- 31 -80. Conditions of variance. 12VAC5- 31 -90. Termination of variance. 12VAC5 -31 -100. Denial of a variance. 12VAC5 -31 -110. Exemptions. 12VAC5 -31 -120. Public notice of request for exemption. 12VAC5 -31 -130. Public hearing for exemption request. 12VAC5 -31 -140. Issuance of an exemption. 12VAC5 -31 -150. Content of exemption. 12VAC5 -31 -160. Conditions of exemption. 12VAC5 -31 -170. Termination of exemption. 12VAC5 -31 -180. Denial of an exemption. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 10, 2012 AMENDED MARCH 1, 2014 P68 State Board of Health Page 52 of 198 12VAC5 -31 -390. Destination to specialty care hospitals. An EMS agency shall follow specialty care hospital triage plans established in accordance with § 32.1 -111.3 of the Code of Virginia. 12VAC5 -31 -400. Nondiscrimination. An EMS agency shall not discriminate due to a patient's race, gender, creed, color, national origin, location, medical condition or any other reason. 12VAC5 -31 -410. EMS agency licensure classifications. An EMS agency license may be issued for any combination of the following classifications of EMS services: 1. Nontransport first response. a. Basic life support. b. Advanced life support. 2. Ground ambulance. a. Basic life support. b. Advanced life support. 3. Neonatal ambulance. 4. Air ambulance. 12VAC5 -31 -420. Application for EMS agency license. A. An applicant for EMS agency licensure shall file a written application specified by the Office of EMS. B. The Office of EMS may use whatever means of investigation necessary to verify any or all information contained in the application. C. An ordinance or resolution from the governing body of each locality where the agency maintains an office, stations an EMS vehicle for response within a locality or is a Designated Emergency Response Agency as required by § 15.2 -955 of the Code of Virginia confirming approval. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 10, 2012 AMENDED MARCH 1, 2014 P69 State Board of Health Page 53 of 198 This ordinance or resolution must specify the geographic boundaries of the agency's primary service area within the locality. D. The Office of EMS will determine whether an applicant or licensee is qualified for licensure based upon the following: 1. An applicant or licensee must meet the personnel requirements of these regulations. 2. If the applicant is a company or corporation, as defined in § 12.1 -1 of the Code of Virginia, it must clearly disclose the identity of its owners, officers and directors. 3. An applicant or licensee must provide information on any previous record of performance in the provision of emergency medical service or any other related licensure, registration, certification or endorsement within or outside Virginia. 4. The applicant must submit a written agreement with the local governing body that states the applicant agency will assist in mutual aid requests from the local government if EMS personnel, vehicles, equipment, and other resources are available. E. An applicant agency and all places of operation shall be subject to inspection by the Office of EMS for compliance with these regulations. The inspection may include any or all of the following: 1. All fixed places of operations, including all offices, stations, repair shops or training facilities. 2. All applicable records maintained by the applicant agency. 3. All EMS vehicles and required equipment used by the applicant agency. 12VAC5 -31 -430. Issuance of an EMS agency license. A. An EMS agency license may be issued by the Office of EMS provided the following conditions are met: 1. All information contained in the application is complete and correct; and 2. The applicant is determined by the Office of EMS to be eligible for licensure in accordance with these regulations. 3. The applicant is determined by the Office of EMS to provide emergency medical services to the citizens of the Commonwealth in accordance with this chapter. EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 10, 2012 AMENDED MARCH 1, 2014 P70 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: Proposed Emergency Medical Advisory Committee September 2, 2014 (EMAC) Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Transport Rate Change SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: EMAC EMS Transport Rate Charges Recommendations STAFF CONTACT(S): Monday, Davis ACTION: Yes CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: ATTACHMENTS: Yes ITEM NUMBER: 12 INFORMATION: INFORMATION: BACKGROUND: The Emergency Medical Advisory Committee (EMAC) has duly advertised and conducted a Public Hearing to consider rate charges to the EMS Transporting Services within the County. The Public Hearing was conducted on Tuesday August 19, 2014 at the Captain Martin Building Conference Room at 2:OOPM. No one from the public came out to speak at the hearing. The EMAC met on Tuesday August 26, 2014 at 6:30PM at the Captain Martin Building Conference Room to approve the recommendations as advertised. DISCUSSION: EMAC advertised a public hearing with the following EMS rate charges for transporting services that is provided within Pittsylvania County by the Rescue Squads. Current EMS Rates BLS $400.00 ALS 1 550.00 ALS2 700.00 Mileage 10.00 Proposed $500.00 650.00 800.00 14.00 per loaded mile RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the BOS approve the recommended EMS rate charges and set the effective date for October 1, 2014. BOS needs to authorize County Administrator to send a notice to all non - participating agencies of this new rate so they can change their rates accordingly with the County Code. P71 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE The Pittsylvania County Emergency Medical Advisory Committee will hold a public hearing at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 19, 2014 in the Capt. Martin Building Main Conference Room, 1 Center Street, Chatham, Virginia to receive citizen input on proposed Service Fee for Emergency Medical Services for Emergency Ambulance Transport. The proposed Service Fee will reflect changes to Fees associated with: Current Rates: Basic Life Support Service $400.00 Advanced Life Support Service 1 $550.00 Advanced Life Support Service 2 $700,00 Load Mileage Charge to Hospitals $ 10.00 Proposed Rate Change: Basic Life Support Service $500.00 Advanced Life Support Service 1 $650.00 Advanced Life Support Service 2 $800.00 Load Mileage Charge to Hospitals $ 14.00 Amendments to Service Fee for Emergency Ambulance Transport Program, in accordance with §32.1- 111.14 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended. A copy of the proposed amended changes are available in the Office of the County Administrator, 1 Center Street, Chatham, Virginia, Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:00 a. m. and 5:00 p. m. A copy will also be posted on the County's website at www.pittgov.org. STAR TRIBUNE JULY 16, 2014 P72 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: Scenic River Designation— Dan River in Pittsylvania 1 09 -02 -2014 County and Halifax County SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Resolution of Support STAFF CONTACT(S): Mr. Monday Mr. Sides ACTION: YES CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: ATTACHMENTS: Yes ITEM NUMBER: 13 INFORMATION: BACKGROUND: At a j oint meeting of the Halifax County Board of Supervisors and the Town Councils of Halifax and South Boston on October 21, 2013, the Halifax County Administrator was directed to request that the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) study a segment of the Dan River to determine its eligibility for designation as a Scenic River. DCR evaluated a segment of the Dan River in Pittsylvania and Halifax Counties that also passes through the Town of South Boston. Based on the results of the study, a 38.6 mile segment of the Dan River from the North Carolina state line in Halifax County to its confluence with Aarons Creek has been found to qualify for Scenic River designation. A small portion of this river segment close to the North Carolina border passes through Pittsylvania County. DISCUSSION: If the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors supports the Scenic River designation for this portion of the Dan River, the Board needs to pass a Resolution of Support. This resolution would then be sent to DCR and our local legislative representatives requesting that they serve as patrons for the designation legislation. This is the same process that the Board followed in support of the Banister River and a portion of the Dan River, upstream of the City of Danville, which were both designated as Scenic Rivers in 2012. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board of Supervisors approve Resolution 2014- 09 -02, supporting the request to the Department of Conservation and Recreation that the 38.6 mile segment of the Dan River from the North Carolina state line in Halifax County to its confluence with Aarons Creek be designated as a Virginia Scenic River, conditioned on approval and support by the governing bodies of Halifax County and the Town of South Boston, and authorize the County Administrator to forward the resolution to the Department of Conservation and Recreation and legislative representatives. P73 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SCENIC RIVER DESIGNATION — DAN RIVER RESOLUTION 2014 -09 -02 VIRGINIA: At the regular meeting of the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday, September 02, 2014 in the General District Courtroom of the Edwin R. Shields Courthouse Addition, the following resolution was presented and adopted: WHEREAS, the Virginia Scenic Rivers Program was enacted by the Virginia General Assembly in 1970 for the purpose of identification, protection, and preservation of certain rivers, or sections of rivers, which possess high quality natural beauty; and WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation has been charged with administering the Scenic Rivers Program and developing an objective evaluation process to judge the suitability of river segments; and WHEREAS, elected officials and staff from Halifax County and the Town of South Boston requested that the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation evaluate the portion of the Dan River located within Halifax County and the Town of South Boston, including a very small portion located in Pittsylvania County, and determine its eligibility for Scenic River designation; and WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation completed its evaluation and determined that the 38.6 mile segment of the Dan River under review was found to qualify as a Virginia Scenic River; then THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors does hereby support the designation of the 38.6 mile segment of the Dan River from the North Carolina state line in Halifax County to its confluence with Aarons Creek, including the small portion within Pittsylvania County, as a Virginia Scenic River, conditioned on approval and support by the governing bodies of Halifax County and the Town of South Boston; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Pittsylvania County will contact our General Assembly representatives to request that they serve as patrons for the legislation that will codify the Scenic River designation. Given under my hand this 2nd day of September, 2014. Jessie L. Barksdale, Chairman Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors Clarence Monday, Clerk Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors P74 cv � Molly Joseph Ward Secretary of Natural Resources Clyde E. Cristman e Director COMMONWEALTH of VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION AND RECREATION 600 East Main Street, 24' Floor Richmond, Virginia 23219 (804)786 -6124 August 14, 2014 Joe Elton Deputy Director of Operations Rochelle Altholz Deputy Director of Administration and Finance Mr. James M. Halasz Mr. Timothy L. Wilson Mr. Clarence Monday Halifax County Administrator South Boston Town Manager Pittsylvania County Administrator Post Office Box 699 455 Ferry Street Post Office Box 426 Halifax, Virginia 24558 -0699 South Boston, Virginia 24592 Chatham, Virginia 24531 Re: Scenic River Study of a Dan River Segment within Halifax and Pittsylvania Counties Dear Mr. Halasz, Mr. Wilson, and Mr. Monday: At the October 21, 2013, Joint Meeting of the Halifax County Board of Supervisors and the Town Councils of Halifax and South Boston, Mr. Halasz was asked to request that the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) study a segment of the Dan River in Halifax and Pittsylvania Counties that passes through the Town of South Boston. Based on the results of the study, a 38.6 mile segment of the Dan River from the North Carolina line in Halifax County to its confluence with Aarons Creek has been found to qualify for Scenic River designation. A small portion of this river segment close to the North Carolina border passes through Pittsylvania County. The field evaluation was performed during a period of several days — from June 16 to 18, 2014. DCR Central Office Planners traversed the study corridor with support from Virginia Tech Community Design Assistance Center (CDAC),.staff from Staunton River State Park, and local citizens. DCR is most appreciative of the local representatives who guided the trip and is especially grateful for the participation of Delegate James E. Edmunds II. Should the Halifax and Pittsylvania County Boards of Supervisors and the South Boston Town Council wish to continue with the designation process, there are several steps in the process that should be undertaken as soon as possible. The first step would be to contact Lynn Crump of my staff to let her know of your intent. Her contact information is lvnn.cruma%dcr.vir ig nia.gov or (804) 786.5054. All three localities will need to pass a resolution of support for the designation of the Dan River segment described in the first paragraph. A copy of each resolution should be sent to Ms. Crump. There will need to be contact with your local General Assembly representatives to request that they serve as patrons for the designation legislation. The attached draft legislation should prove helpful in that regard. State Parks • Soil and Water Conservation • Outdoor Recreation Planning Natural Heritage • Dam Safety and Floodplain Management • Land Conservation P75 Mr. James M. Halasz Mr. Timothy L. Wilson Mr. Clarence Monday August 14, 2014 Page Two We look forward to hearing from you regarding your intent to pursue the formal Scenic River designation. We are interested in hearing your plans. Additionally, the Board of Conservation and Recreation will hear the proposal for this designation at its next meeting, and members will be asked for their endorsement. If all jurisdictions want to move forward, we anticipate that the necessary requirements can be completed in a relatively short time so that designation legislation can be introduced in the 2015 General Assembly. DCR believes whole - heartedly in the Virginia Scenic Rivers recognition program, and we are appreciative of the support of both Halifax and Pittsylvania Counties in the recent designation of the Banister River. Pittsylvania was also a partner with the City of Danville in the 2013 designation of a 15- mile segment of the Dan. Both counties have been leaders in renewed attention to the Scenic River program in your region of the Commonwealth, and we now welcome South Boston as a working participant. DCR salutes your commitment to local riverine resources. If you would like staff to participate in any general or public informational meetings, or if we can assist in another way, please let me or Ms. Crump know. We will do our best to accommodate your requests. Sincerely, Danette Poole, Division Director Planning and Recreation Resources Attachments C: The Honorable James E. Edmunds II, Member, Virginia House of Delegates Greg Sides, Assistant Pittsylvania County Administrator Carl Espy IV, Halifax Town Manager Alan Auld, Director, South Boston Public Works Mark W. Moore, Director, Pittsylvania County Parks and Recreation Lynn Crump, DCR, Environmental Programs Planner P76 P77 N a) N 0) Cl) LO 0 D! C (9 O 0 U w c O m C � C � c O. 0 N c N N 0 N 0 L a 2 cn U O U 1 ! I i Ira a 00 Z W c '44n0 n4ua!��0 ! 1 I i I t EGOS CM H!S!1 o o I s _ •c • �IU � j!t I � �I I �7unoO e!uen!,(s__ 11!d F P77 N a) N 0) Cl) LO 0 D! C (9 O 0 U w c O m C � C � c O. 0 N c N N 0 N 0 L a 2 cn U O U 1 ! I i That the Code of Virginia is amended by adding in Chapter 4 of Title 10.1 a section numbered 10.1 -413.3 as follows: § 10.1- 413.3. Dan State Scenic River. A. The Dan River from Berry Hill Road at Route 880 in Pittsylvania County to the downstream property boundary of Abreu/Grogan Park in Danville, a distance of approximately 15 miles, and the section from the North Carolina line in Halifax County to the confluence of Aarons Creek, a distance of approximately 38.6 miles, are hereby designated a component of the Virginia Scenic Rivers System. B. Nothing in this section shall preclude the Commonwealth or a local governing body from constructing, reconstructing, operating, or performing necessary maintenance on any road or bridge in the designated area. P78 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: State Library Grant -This item requires a roll call vote. 9 -02 -14 ACTION: Yes SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REOUEST: CONSENT AGENDA: Appropriaton of additional state grant funds to the ACTION: State Library Grant ATTACHMENTS: No REVIEWED BY: STAFF CONTACT(S): ITEM NUMBER: 14 INFORMATION: INFORMATION: rA BACKGROUND: The Pittsylvania County Library receives a State Library Grant annually to help fund the operations of the Library. This fiscal year the library grant amount totaled $149,442. DISCUSSION: The library recently received notification from the state that Pittsylvania County will receive an additional $6,395 for this grant. Therefore, $6,395.00 needs to be appropriated to the State Library Grant in the following manner: 250 -4- 073300 -3320 Service Contracts 6.00 250 -4- 073300 -6012 Books & Subscriptions 6.389.00 TOTAL $6,395.00 RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends that the Board amend the State Library Grant budget and appropriate $6,395 to line items listed above. THIS ITEM REQUIRES A ROLL CALL VOTE. P79 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA DATE: AGENDA TITLE: 1 9 -02 -14 Expenditure Refunds- Requires a motion and a 10 -day I ACTION: layover Yes SUBJECT/PROPOSAUREOUEST: Budget Amendment for expenditure refunds STAFF CONTACT(S): BACKGROUND: CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: ATTACHMENTS: Yes REVIEWED BY: ITEM NUMBER: 15 INFORMATION: INFORMATION: DISCUSSION: Attached is a list of expenditure refunds for the month of August 2014 for review. As discussed earlier with the Board, the simple routine of putting every refund back in the budget is extremely time consuming and leaves room for errors. To stay in balance with the Treasurer, we need to reappropriate refunds into the budget so the budget would increase with every expenditure refund. RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends the reappropriation of funds in the amount of $60,144.21 as follows: $7.74 to County Attomey - Office Supplies (100 -4- 012210 - 6001), $199.67 to Clerk of Courts- Copier Lease (100- 4- 021600- 60051), $1,073.95 to Sheriff -Parts (100-4-031200-6030), $1,324.90 to Sheriff -Labor (100 -4- 031200- 6031), $5,194.73 to Sheriff - Capital Outlay - Vehicles (100 -4- 031200 - 8105), $668.57 to Building Inspections - Telephone (100 -4- 034000 - 5230), $625.00 to Building Inspections -Books & Subscriptions (100- 4- 034000- 6012), $150.00 to Animal Control- Boarding of Animals (100-4-035100-3174), $713.64 to Animal Control - Furniture & Fixtures (100 -4- 035100- 6003), $4,596.67 to E911- Emergency Contingencies (100- 4- 035500- 583999), $260.00 to Library- Postage (100 -4- 073100 - 5210), $20,816.34 to WIA -Other Operating (251 -4- 353853- 6014), $20,000 to Economic Development - Industrial Incentives (325 -4- 081500- 8222), $4,513.00 to Landfill- Repairs & Maintenance (520 -4- 082300 - 3310). THIS ITEM REQUIRES A MOTION AND A 10- DAY LAYOVER. P80 Finance Department P. O. Box 426 Chatham, Virginia 24531 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA MEMO TO: Clarence C. Monday County Administrator FROM: Kim Van Der Hyde Finance Director SUBJECT: June Expenditure Refunds DATE: August 28, 2014 Phone (434) 432 -7740 Fax (434) 432 -7746 Gretna /Hut (434) 656 -6211 Bachelors Hall/Whitmell (434) 797 -9550 The list below shows all expenditure refunds that were sent to the Finance Department during the month of August. I am recommending that all of the following expenditure refunds be reappropriated by the Board of Supervisors: 100 -4- 012210 -6001 County Attorney - Office Supply 7.74 FOIA payments 100 -4- 021600 -60051 Clerk of Court- Copier Lease 199.67 Reimbursement 100 -4- 031200 -6030 Sheriff -Parts 1,073.95 Insurance Claim/Restitution 100 -4- 031200 -6031 Sheriff -Labor 1,324.90 Insurance Claim 100 -4- 031200 -8105 Sheriff-Capital Outlay-Vehicles 5,194.73 Insurance Claim 100 -4- 034000 -5230 Building Inspections- Telephone 668.57 Insurance Claim 100 -4- 034000 -6012 Building Inspections -Books & Subs. 625.00 Refund - Overpayment 100 -4- 035100 -3174 Animal Control - Boarding of Animals 150.00 Sale of Bull at Livestock Market 100 -4- 035100 -6003 Animal Control - Furniture & Fixtures 713.64 Sale of Bull at Livestock Market P81 100 -4- 035500- 583999E911- Emergency Contingencies 4,596.67 Insurance Claim 100 -4- 073100 -5210 Library- Postage 260.00 Friends of the Library Contribution 251 -4- 353853 -6014 WIA -Rent 20,816.34 Rent Payments (251 -3- 000000 - 150201) 325 -4- 081500 -8222 Economic Dev- Industrial Incentives 20,000.00 Town of Chatham -Davis Road Revenue Sharing 5204- 042300 -3310 Landfill- Repairs & Maint. Insurance Claim TOTAL AUGUST EXPENDITURE REFUNDS P82 4,513.00 $60,144.21 REPORTS FROM MEMBERS P83 REPORTS FROM LEGAL COUNSEL P84 REPORTS FROM COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 11 89 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: Out of State Travel 1 09 -02 -2014 ACTION: SUBJECT/PROPOSAL/REQUEST: Information Only CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: STAFF CONTACT(S): Mr. Monday I ATTACHMENTS: ITEM NUMBER: FYI Report INFORMATION: INFORMATION: BACKGROUND: Recent practice for approval of out -of -state travel has been by the Board of Supervisors. At the July 16, 2014 Board meeting, this practice was questioned, and comments were made about authorizing the County Administrator to consider and approve all out -of -state travel. The County's Chief Animal Control Officer has been asked by the Virginia Animal Control Association to represent them at the National Animal Control Convention September 4 -5, 2014 in Arizona to accept the award for Outstanding State Animal Control Association in the Nation. All expenses will be paid by the Virginia Animal Control Association. This request was not received in time to be included in the Board packet until now. The County Administrator had to make a decision so the employee would know whether he could represent the VA Association or not. Furthermore, the County staff is currently working on a travel /training policy with internal control steps to handle such matters. However, such has not been before the Board for approval. Information only. Internal policies and procedures are being developed and will be brought to the Board for approval. P86 I, Pete Boswell, Chief Animal Control Officer of Pittsylvania County and current Board Member of the Virginia Animal Control Association has hereby been asked by the Virginia Animal Control Association to represent them at the National Animal Control Convention on September 4th and 5th, 2014 in Phoenix, AZ, to accept the award of Outstanding State Animal Control Association in the Nation. This is the 6`h time that the Commonwealth of Virginia has won this award. All expenses will be paid by the Virginia Animal Control Association. M� P87 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY AGENDA TITLE: AGENDA DATE: County Personnel Manual 1 09 -02 -2014 ACTION: SUBJECTIPROPOSAUREOUEST Information Only CONSENT AGENDA: ACTION: STAFF CONTACT(S): Mr. Monday ATTACHMENTS: ITEM NUMBER: FYI Report INFORMATION: INFORMATION: BACKGROUND: The County Personnel Policies Manual was last updated and approved by the Board of Supervisors in 2004. Due to changing personnel regulations and practices, it is once again time to update the County's manual. The County Administrator appointed a five member committee to draft revisions to the County's manual. Committee members have diverse backgrounds and represent the County and Constitutional offices. The County Administrator will guide the committee's work, and the County Attorney will conduct a legal review of the manual. Once these steps are completed, the manual will be brought to the Board of Supervisors for approval. RECOMMENDATION: Information only. P88 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Otis Hawker, Interim County Administrator P.O. Box 426 Chatham, Virginia 24531 e -mail: dsleeper @pittgov.org VIRGINIA MEMORANDUM To: Otis S. Hawker, Interim County Administrator From: Pete Boswell., Chief Animal Control Officer Date: August 28, 2014, Subject: Animal Control Activity Report Phone (434) 432 -7710 Fax (434) 432 -7714 Gretna /Hurt (434) 656 -6211 During the period of July 30, 2014 through August 28, 2014, the Animal Control Officers responded to _380_ calls; 62_ follow up calls as per Pete Boswell, Chief Animal Control Officer, resulting in the following: Description Number Remarks Animals taken into custody: 256 Dogs 94 Cats 157 Other 5 Animals on hand at month end 19 Animals dispatched 33 Cats -0 Dogs-33 Licenses checked 53 Court cases 8 Summons 10 Animals Adopted 3 Out of 23 adoptable Animals returned to owners 10 Cats taken to the Humane Society 156 Animals Transferred 33 FC -14 MHCSPCA -14 DAHS -3 LAP -2 Injured animals picked up 0 Animals found in traps 116 Exposures: Human/Saliva 3 Exposures: Dogs/Cats/Wildlife 0 Dog Bites 6 Cat Bites 0 Cruelty Checks 0 Well -being Checks 12 Cat/Dog Fights 0 Investigated killings by dogs/cats 1 Investigate killings by Coyotes 0 If you have any questions concerning this, please do not hesitate to contact me. P89 71,71c, APPALLeUCHtAtle °c -,ril Dear Neighbor: Smith Mountain and Leesville lakes are important to our region, They serve as valuable cultural, scenic and economic resources to nearby communities and the entire Commonwealth of Virginia. Whether you live, work or play on the lake or m the region. everyone has a vested interest in the long -term success of these lakes. We take our responsibility as primary caretaker of the lakes very seriously and believe good communication with the community is a cornerstone of being a good corporate citizen. Recent public meetings in the area about the lakes have resulted in some positive dialogue among residents, but it has also produced information that is misleading and at times blatantly false Some of this misinformation has found its way into the press, As the Manager of Hydro Generation, I want to take this opportunity to provide some clarification and information about Appalachian Power's role In the ongoing operation of the Smith Mountain Project. As you may know, the Smith Mountain Project is a two- reservoir hydroelectric generation project that has been operated by Appalachian Power since the mid -1 960s. in short, it was built to generate electricity. The project encompasses the dams, powerhouses, and reservoirs associated with both the Smith Mountain and Leesville facilities. The associated facilities were constructed under the authority granted in the Federal Power Act and are operated in accordance with the conditions of the licenses first issued by the Federal Power Commission and then later by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). Appalachian is obligated to operate and maintain the project in accordance with the conditions of the project license while ensuring a balance between protecting environmental resources and allowing full public use of Smith Mountain and Leesville lakes. As part of the construction of the project, Appalachian Power obtained the necessary land rights to meet its obligations as defined by the license. Specifically, Appalachian Power either owns the land within the project boundary in fee, or it owns flowage rights and easement deeds which grant Appalachian Power the right to submerge affected land and regulate use thereof lying within the project boundary. As Licensee; Appalachian Power is required by FERC to develop a comprehensive plan and regulate uses along the shoreline to ensure protection and enhancement of the project's resources. Known as the Shoreline Management Plan, this plan includes all lands within the boundaries of the two lakes. As part of a scheduled review of the Shoreline Management Plan, improvements were made to the plan. Not everyone in the community was pleased with all of the changes and, as a result Appalachian Power agreed to go back to the community to resolve some of the issues that were raised. Over a fourteen -month period, representatives of Appalachian Power met with officials from the four counties surrounding the lakes and citizen representatives, including a representative of the organization currently opposed to the premise of the Shoreline Management Plan and FERC regulation of the project This collaborative effort resulted in several modifications to the Shoreline Management Plan that all parties agreed would be a fair resolution of the issues raised while also preserving Appalachian Power's ability to meet its obligations as the licensee. P90 Approved by FERC on January 30, 2014, key changes to the Shoreline Management Plan include new parameters for vegetation removal, updated environmental protection statutes and revised permitting regulations for lighting around the lake. All of the changes are intended to look after this valuable resource for all to enjoy and to help protect those who own land around the lakes. As with any wide - ranging compromise, no one got everything they wanted but ail involved agreed to support the new Shoreline Management Plan. As the licensee of the Smith Mountain Project, Appalachian Power must comply with the strict rules contained in the license which includes the enforcement of the Shoreline Management Plan. l he Shoreline Management Plan explains which types of docks are permitted to be constructed on project lands, and which permits are necessary from Appalachian Power. In fact a recent ruling by a U.S. District Court upheld Appalachian Power's authority to enforce these permitting regulations outlined in the Shoreline Management Plan. This decision reaffirmed that those who claim that permits from Appalachian Power are unnecessary are misinformed. In short. Appalachian Power will continue to administer all the elements of the Shoreline Management Plan for the Smith Mountain Project. As we have said from the very beginning of this process, Appalachian Power wants to continue to be a resource for the entire Smith Mountain community. Oir approach will be collaborative and factual in meeting our license obligations as well as the needs of those around the Bakes. We will continue to work with the public, local governments, agencies and other stakeholders to be good stewards of the lakes. We have sincerely enjoyed developing these relationships over the years and want to continue to maintain these positive connections for years to come. At Appalachian Power, we are always looking for ways to be better stewards of the lakes and to improve all areas of operation That is the primary reason for the consolidation of the Shoreline Management Plan office previously located in Rocky Mount with our Hydro Generation office loatec in Roanoke. Though the office's IocaGon has changed, we believe the move will result in our being able to apply additional resources toward the issuance of permits for dock construction and other construction activities within the project boundary. In addition, the relocation will provide the additional office space that is needed by our staff. I hope this information provides a glimpse into the complexities of our role in the Smith Mountain Project. If you have additional questions or want more information, we encourage you to visit us at the Smith Mountain Lake Regional Chamber of Commerce every Wednesday between 1-00 and 5:00 p.ni or check us out at www.smithmin.com. You can also call our offices at 540489 -2555 Sincerely, Fr M. Simms Manager, hydro Generation P91 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA �.SSYLVA�V Darrell W. Dalton, Superintendent �� 9 434 Phone Building & Grounds Department O �' ( ) 432 -7958 + \1 Q Fax 434 432 -2294 51 N. Maus St. .a r,. c ( ) P.O. Box 426 m :�. CJ y Gretna/Hurt (434) 656 -6211 Chatham, Virginia 24531 *f' Y 1767 Bachelors Fall/Whitmell (434) 797 -9550 E -mail: darrell.dalton @pittgov.org To: Otis S. Hawker, Assistant County Administrator From: Kaylyn Myers, Administrative Assistant 11, County Administration Hate: August 28, 2014 Subject: COMPLETED WORK ORDERS — AUGUST 2014 Attached please find a listing, by department, of completed work orders for the month of August. This list does not reflect work orders in progress but not yet completed, actual expenses incurred, or routine maintenance necessary for the smooth operation of the County facilities. however, it does reflect the total number of man- hours. Presently, there are approximately 40 work orders still outstanding. If you have any questions concerning this, please do not hesitate to contact me. KM Attachment cc: Clarence Monday, County Administrator Darrell W. Dalton, Superintendent of Building & Grounds P92 DVILVIIVU 6 UMUUIVUO IVIMIIV I CIVMIVI..0 WORK ORDERS COMPLETED FOR MONTH OF AUGUST 2014 NO. W/O MAN -HOURS ANIMAL CONTROL 1 ] ARMORY A S C S / EXTENSION / USDA -FSA BOARD OF SUPERVISORS BUILDING & GROUNDS BUILDING INSPECTIONS CAPTAIN MARTIN BLDG CENTRAL ACCOUTING CENTRAL PURCHASING CIRCUIT COURT 1 2 CLERK OF COURT I 1 CODE COMPLIANCE (PLANNING COMMISSSION & ZONING COMMISSIONER OF REVENUE COMMONWEALTH ATTORNEY COMPACTOR SITE COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR AND ASST. COUNTY ADMIN. I I COUNTY ATTORNEY COURTHOUSE (1968 ANNEX) COURTHOUSE (EDWIN R. SHIELDS) CSA - CPMB DEPOT BUILDING 4 7 EMERGENCY 911 FACILITY 3 5 ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH FINANCE 2 4 FIRE MARSHAL 1 2 GENERAL DISTRICT COURT I I GRANTS ADMISTRATION HEALTH DEPARTMENT 3 6 HUMAN SERVICES FACILITY INDUSTRIAL PARKS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY JAI], 110 61 JUVENILE & DOMESTIC COURT 3 3 JUVENILE & DOMESTIC COURT SERVICES UNIT 3 4 LANDFILL LIBRARY 1 4 LITERACY MAGISTRATE MOSES BUILDING 1 2 OLD DOMINION AG. COMPLEX PCED BUILDING REASSESSMENT RECREATION: RAIL-TRAIL & WAYSIDE PARK RECREATIONAL REGISTRAR -VOTING PRECINCTS SHERIFF SOCIAL SERVICES 5 9 TREASURER 2 11 VICTIM WITNESS OTHER 4380 BERRY HILL RD RINGGOLD DEPOT CALLANDS CLERKS OFFICE TOTAL WORK ORDERS COMPLETED - AUGUST 2014 143 124 YEAR To DATE 071012014 - 061302015 213 233 P93 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA LV,q� l Otis Hawker, Interim k¢ - -•' �, Phone (434) 432 -7710 County Administrator o dti p Fax (434) 432 -7714 P.O. Box 426 a C o z Gretna /Hurt (434) 656 -6217 Chatham, Virginia 24531 �; `� r✓ y e -mail: dsleeper @pittgov.org °' 1/ 1767 MEMORANDUM To: Otis S. Hawker, Interim County Administrator From: Pete Boswell., Chief Animal Control Officer Date: Aug. 28, 2014 Subject: Conservators of the Peace Solid Waste Monitoring Report The Animal Control Officers whom have been appointed to the position of Conservators of the Peace monitoring solid waste sites in Pittsylvania County, as per Pete Boswell, Chief Animal Control Officer, for the period of July 30 2014 through Aug. 28, 2014 Description Number Remarks 12 Total hours monitored 32 Vehicles entering sites 6 Vehicles checked 0 Summons' issued 0 Court Cases 0 Convictions If you have any questions concerning this, please do not hesitate to contact me. P94 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY CODE COMPLIANCE MONTHLY REPORT & FEES August 2014 TYPES OF PERMITS 98 BUILDING PERMIT FEES COLLECTED $10,152.77 98 LEVY COLLECTED $203.24 0 SUBDIVISION FEES COLLECTED $0.00 33 ZONING PERMIT FEES COLLECTED $145.00 0 REINSPECTION FEES COLLECTED $0.00 18 LAND DISTURBING FEES COLLECTED $170.00 247 TOTAL FEES COLLECTED $10,671.01 MONTHLY BUILDING VALUES 15 NEW DWELLINGS $3,418,700.00 5 MOBILE HOMES /OFFICE TRAILERS 63,345.00 2 DOUBLE -WIDE MOBILE HOMES 199,000.00 1 MODULAR 260,000.00 13 COMMERCIAL CONSTRUCTION 93,069.00 62 MISCELLANEOUS 397,935.00 98 TOTAL $4,432,049.00 NONTAXABLE: $611,419.00 $20,105,170.00 MONTHLY ACTIVITY REPORT NUMBER OF BUILDING INSPECTIONS MADE 261 NUMBER OF REJECTIONS OF WORK 31 NUMBER OF E & S INSPECTIONS 53 NUMBER OF MILES INSPECTORS TRAVELED 4,995 MONTHLY ZONING FEES 3 REZONING FEES COLLECTED $543.73 2 SPECIAL USE PERMIT FEES COLLECTED 364.65 0 VARIANCE & APPEAL FEES COLLECTED 0.00 0 SIGN PERMIT FEES COLLECTED 0.00 5 TOTAL $908.38 Respectfully Submitted, 4- `�Odie H. S ielton, r. Director of Code Compliance/ Zoning Administrator P95 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY VIRGINIA t- r Clarence C. Monday 4¢ ` County Administrator o P.O. Box 426 v Chatham, Virginia 24531 W `� Clarence.monday @pittgov.org iP / 1767 Memorandum To: All Departments From: Clarence C. Monday, County Administrator Date: August 22, 2014 Subject: Holiday Notice: I ' I Phone (434) 432 -7710 Fax (434) 432 -7714 wW W.pittgov.or g This is to advise that all county offices will be closed on Monday, September 1, 2014 in observance of Labor Day, in accordance with the Personnel Plan for Pittsylvania County. Regular offices hours will resume on Tuesday, September 2, 2014. CCM/rf Have a nice and safe holiday! P96 About the event: Join us for a block party to celebrate the end of construction for the new Centm Gretna Medical Center on McBride Lane. Come enjoy free BBQ by Code Fresh Food Truck and music by Diamondback Band. Childrens entertainment includes tours of Centra ONE helicopter, Wild Child face painting and balloon creations by Teddy Spaghetti. Centra CEO E.W. Tibbs will provide an update on the medical center and emergency department, which will open in December. We look forward to celebrating this exciting milestone and to visiting with our friends and neighbors in Gretna! u CENT RA Gretna Medical Center DATE: Saturday, September 13 TIME: 4 to 7 p.m. LOCATION: 291 McBride Lane, Gretna, Virginia Come meet our Gretna providers: Alex For more information: Wilgus, M.D., Modupeola Abiodun, M.D., 1.877.MDLINKI Jenifer Hoffert, P.A., and Jamie Martin, P.A. (1.877.635.4651) P97 ADJOURNMENT P98