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05-18-2021 Work Session Agenda Packet BOARD OF SUPERVISORS WORK SESSION Tuesday, May 18, 2021 – 4:30 PM Elections and Training Center 18 Depot Street, Chatham, Virginia 24531 AGENDA 1. CALL TO ORDER (4:30 PM) 2. ROLL CALL 3. AGENDA ITEMS TO BE ADDED 4. APPROVAL OF AGENDA For the citizens’ convenience, all Work Session and Committee Meetings are now being recorded and can be viewed on the same YouTube location as the Board of Supervisor’s Business Meetings. Please remember that the Board’s Work Session is designed for internal Board and County Staff communication, discussion, and work. It is not a question and answer session with the audience. Accordingly, during the Work Session, no questions or comments from the audience will be entertained. Respectfully, any outbursts or disorderly conduct from the audience will not be tolerated and may result in the offending person’s removal from the Work Session. As a reminder, all County citizens, and other appropriate parties as designated by the Board’s Bylaws, are permitted to make comments under the Hearing of the Citizens’ Section of tonight’s Business Meeting. 5. PRESENTATIONS a. Reassessment Update (Staff Contact: Nicholas A. Morris/William Cole); (15 minutes) 6. STAFF, COMMITTEE, AND/OR CONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER REPORTS a. Solid Waste Update (Staff Contact: Nicholas A. Morris); (15 minutes) b. Music Festival Ordinance Revision Discussion (Staff Contact: Emily S. Ragsdale); (20 minutes) 7. BUSINESS MEETING DISCUSSION ITEMS Work Session - May 18, 2021 8. CLOSED SESSION a. Consultation with legal counsel employed or retained by a public body regarding specific legal matters requiring the provision of legal advice by such counsel. (1) Legal Authority: Virginia Code § 2.2-3711(A)(8) Subject Matters: Cool Branch/Franklin County Agreement; Keeling VFD Probationary Status; Estate of Mary J. Walters Expenses Reimbursement; RDOF Legal Agreement Purpose: Legal Consultation/Advice Regarding the Same 9. RETURN TO OPEN SESSION & CLOSED SESSION CERTIFICATION a. Closed Session Certification 10. ADJOURNMENT Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Reassessment Update (Staff Contact: Nicholas A. Morris/William Cole); (15 minutes) Staff Contact(s): Nicholas A. Morris Agenda Date: May 18, 2021 Item Number: 5.a Attachment(s): Reassessment Update Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 Reviewed By: Nicholas A. Morris, Assistant Director of Public Works, Solid Waste, and Special Projects, and William Cole, of Brightminds, will provide the Board a County Reassessment Update. For the Board’s review, related documents are attached. 5.a Packet Pg. 3 11 May 2021 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 18 MAY 2021 PROPERTY REASSESSMENT 1. On track for completion of reassessment in accordance with the previously provided schedule a. UAS flights completed b. Appraisals 71% complete c. Data entry 63% complete d. Final review and building permits ongoing 2. Overview of current property market and factors impacting valuation a. Year over Year (YoY) statistics b. VA median home prices 2017 – 2021 rose from $265K - $335K c. List price versus sold price, 2018 – 2021 d. Construction cost comparison 2018 versus 2020 as demonstrated by a Class C structure, cheap to excellent condition 3. Common Misconceptions a. Address several of the common citizen misconceptions and how the provided data supports valuation process b. Sales to assessed ratio still at 88% 4. Current Trends and Issues a. Finding more missing structures vis aerial photos b. Citizen calls and questions greatly reduced i. One interesting incident during front photo process c. Regular contact with Commissioner of Revenue office regarding missing structures and property card discrepancies d. Regular meetings with Keystone for database verification and corrections and running reports using the new neighborhood data organization e. Currently working on front photos, building permits, return parcels, and data verification Pittsylvania County Point of Contact Nicholas Morris Assistant Director of Public Works Solid Waste & Special Projects Nicholas.Morris@Pittgov.org 434-432-3580 5.a.a Packet Pg. 4 Attachment: Reassessment Update (2527 : Reassessment Update (Staff Contact: Nicholas A. Morris/W. Cole); (15 minutes)) PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY Sales Data and Trends 5.a.b Packet Pg. 5 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment PROGRESS STATUS Flights: 100.00% Completed Appraisals: 71.26% Completed Data Entries: 62.57% Completed Final Reviews: 00.00% Completed Building Permits: Ongoing though out project 5.a.b Packet Pg. 6 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment 12/14/2020 Checkpoint: Flights 50% Completed 01/04/2021 Checkpoint: Appraisals 50% Completed Checkpoint: Begin Full time Data Entry 04/12/2021 Significant Dates Checkpoint: Data Entry 50% Completed 05/31/2021 Checkpoint: Flights completed Checkpoint: Appraisals completed 06/28/2021 Checkpoint: Data Entry completed 07/26/202112/14/2020 Checkpoint: Flights 50% Completed 01/04/2021 Checkpoint: Appraisals 50% Completed Checkpoint: Begin Full time Data Entry 04/12/2021 5.a.b Packet Pg. 7 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment •National statistics •State Statistics •Year over year local market •Cost by Marshall Valuation Overview 5.a.b Packet Pg. 8 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment •YoY= Year over Year •Existing Home Sales (closed deals in March) fell 3.7% to an annual rate of 6,010,000 homes, up 12.3% in the last 12 months. The median price for all types of homes is $329,100 -up a whopping 17.2% from a year ago (that's not a typo). The median Single-Family Home price is $334,500 and $289,000 for a Condo. 1st Time Buyers were 32%, Investors and 2nd Home Buyers 15%, Cash Buyers 23%. Homes were on the market for an average of 18 days, and 83% were on the market for less than a month. Currently, 1,070,000 homes are for sale, down 28.2% from 1,490,000 units a year ago. •New Home Sales (signed contracts in March) rose 20.7% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,021,000 homes -up 66.8% YoY. The median New Home price is $330,800, and the average is $397,800. There are 307,000 New Homes for sale, which is a 3.6 month supply. •Pending Home Sales Index (signed contracts in March) rose 1.9% to 111.3 from 110.3, down 23.3% YoY. •Building Permits (issued in March) rose 2.7% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1,766,000 units -up 30.2% YoY. Single-Family Permits rose 4.6% to an annual pace of 1,199,000 homes, up 33.6% YoY. •Housing Starts (excavation began in March) rose 19.4% to an annual adjusted rate of 1,739,000 units -up 37.0% YoY. Single-Family Starts rose 15.3% to 1,238,000 homes -up 40.7% in the last 12 months. •Housing Completions (completed in March) rose 16.6% to an annual adjusted rate of 1,580,000 units -up 23.4% YoY. Single-Family Completions rose 5.3% to 1,099,000 homes -up 21.2% in the last 12 months. •S&P/Case-Shiller 20 City Home Price Index rose 1.2% in February, up 11.9% YoY. •FHFA Home Price Index rose 0.9% in February, now up 12.2% YoY. Interesting Statistics 5.a.b Packet Pg. 9 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment STATE STATS 5.a.b Packet Pg. 10 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment 2018 5.a.b Packet Pg. 11 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment 2019 5.a.b Packet Pg. 12 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment 2020 5.a.b Packet Pg. 13 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment 2021 5.a.b Packet Pg. 14 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment CONSTRUCTION COST COMPARISON 2020 Cost Estimate 2018 Cost Estimate 5.a.b Packet Pg. 15 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS •Percent change •Reassessment is done to raise taxes •Fair market value equals land use value •Tax values change, taxes automatically increase •Value should stay the same because I DID NOT change anything on my property. •Improvement value means an improvement has been made to the property. •88% Sales to assessed ratio as of last sales study 5.a.b Packet Pg. 16 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment DISCREPANCIES •Finding missed structures that are hard to physically access •Decreased number of calls from citizens since Flights are completed. •Emailing COR office requesting information about missing structures. •Working with Keystone on reports being run through CAMA system. •Correcting Data Entry mistakes in CAMA system. •Setting up neighborhood lists to run reports in CAMA system by neighborhood. •Currently working on front photos, as well as return parcels. 5.a.b Packet Pg. 17 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment 5.a.b Packet Pg. 18 Attachment: Pittsylvania County Property Assessment_18May21 (2527 : Reassessment Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Solid Waste Update (Staff Contact: Nicholas A. Morris); (15 minutes) Staff Contact(s): Nicholas A. Morris Agenda Date: May 18, 2021 Item Number: 6.a Attachment(s): ExecSummary_BOS 18May_Solid Waste BOS_Solid Waste Update_18May21 Reviewed By: Nicholas A. Morris, Assistant Director of Public Works, will present the attached Solid Waste Update to the Board. 6.a Packet Pg. 19 11 May 2021 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 18 MAY 2021 SOLID WASTE 1. Solid Waste program continues collecting, accepting, and processing higher levels of waste at 36,810 tons Jan-Apr a. 12,922 tons more than same period (Jan-Apr) 2020 b. Highest amounts from contractors and citizens in landfill c. 57% of received trash from outside contracts d. Revenue YtD = $1.2 mil Operating Expenses YtD = $2.4 mil 2. Recent and ongoing improvements a. Convenience Centers Supervisor (new full-time position) b. Codified a communication chain and process if CC are closed to due safety concerns (overflowing trash) c. Extra boxes set out at the busiest CC for weekend use d. Close to releasing RFP for 3 new CC after DEQ review i. Climax Rd / Level Run Rd / Gretna Mega Site (Bellaire Rd) e. Efficient use of old recycling boxes saves $15K over the purchase of new boxes 3. Program continues to meet all Federal and State regulations a. Virginia Occupational Safety and Health b. Department of Environmental Quality c. LeBella Consultants 4. Future plans and Expenditures a. Landfill expansion – Phase 2 Cell C RFP closes on 6/1/2021 b. Rebuilt Dozer RFP – closes on 5/14/2021 c. Solar panels on landfill – awarded to AC Power 13 LLC on 23 April 2021 d. Leachate Lagoon nearing inspection and liner replacement milestones 5. Areas of Attention a. Personnel b. Capital Improvements c. Citizen Engagement d. Revenue vs Expenses Pittsylvania County Point of Contact Nicholas Morris Assistant Director of Public Works Solid Waste & Special Projects Nicholas.Morris@Pittgov.org 434-432-3580 6.a.a Packet Pg. 20 Attachment: ExecSummary_BOS 18May_Solid Waste (2538 : Solid Waste Update (Staff Contact: Nicholas A. Morris); (15 minutes)) SOLID WASTE UPDATE –18 MAY 2021 6.a.b Packet Pg. 21 Attachment: BOS_Solid Waste Update_18May21 (2538 : Solid Waste Update (Staff COLLECTIONS AND REVENUE -YEAR TO DATE ACCEPTED 36809.59 TONS OF TRASH 2020 JAN-APR = 23,887.46 (+12,922.13) -PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY CONVIENIENCE CENTERS = 9756.12-BAYS = 5098.44-HENRY COUNTY = 12086.20-SLUDGE = 3881.07-OTHER (CONTRACTOR/CITIZEN) = 14,859.77 -REVENUE = $1.2 million (through April 2021)-EXPENSES (OPERATIONS) = $2.4 million (through April 2021) SOLID WASTE UPDATE –18 MAY 2021 6.a.b Packet Pg. 22 Attachment: BOS_Solid Waste Update_18May21 (2538 : Solid Waste Update (Staff CONVIENIENCE SITES-New Convenience Centers Supervisor -Michael Moore, previously part time, now full-time over all sites-Consolidates training, job expectations, support to, communication, and oversight of operations -Codified communication chain if needing to close a site due to safety concerns/full trash boxes -Extra boxes set out at busiest sites for weekend use -Plan to release RFP for 3 new sites within 2 weeks (undergoing DEQ review) -Climax Road-Level Run Road-Gretna Mega Site (Bellaire Rd) -Identified way to more effectively use old long recycling boxes saving almost $15K over purchasing new boxes SOLID WASTE UPDATE –18 MAY 2021 6.a.b Packet Pg. 23 Attachment: BOS_Solid Waste Update_18May21 (2538 : Solid Waste Update (Staff INSPECTIONS -Virginia Occupational Safety & Health: minor findings to fix -House keeping in shop, grounded plugs, tool condition, etc)-First visit in 5 years-No fines -Department of Environmental Quality: Quarterly Inspection passed -Minor issue of trash blowing around working area –working with Sheriff’s Department to restart labor force -LeBella Consultants: Ground water testing and landfill area operations -Minor exceedance in 1 of 32 sampled wells –waiting on confirmation test results-Minor seepage of water from a closed cell –will do controlled digs to locate pooling inside of cell-Not an unexpected event but needs to be addressed-Forward planning of cell expansions SOLID WASTE UPDATE –18 MAY 2021 6.a.b Packet Pg. 24 Attachment: BOS_Solid Waste Update_18May21 (2538 : Solid Waste Update (Staff FUTURE PLANS AND EXPENDITURES -Landfill cell expansion -RFP for phase 2 cell C construction released –closes 6/1/2021 at 2:00 P.M.-Expect presentation at BoS meeting next month-Hope to start construction in August 2021, complete by 1 January 2022 -Equipment -RFP for rebuilt D7/D8 dozer –closes 5/14/2021 2:00 P.M. -Solar Panel Install at Landfill -Awarded to AC Power 13 LLC on 23 April 2021 -Leachate Lagoon -Liner inspection/minor repair will be planned for next year –approximately $13K-Liner replacement due within 5 years (based on inspection) –approximately $43K SOLID WASTE UPDATE –18 MAY 2021 6.a.b Packet Pg. 25 Attachment: BOS_Solid Waste Update_18May21 (2538 : Solid Waste Update (Staff AREAS OF ATTENTION -Personnel -Drivers-Mechanic-Site attendants-Recognition programs -Capital Improvements -Facilities-Phase 3-Equipment -Citizen Engagement -Customer service mindset while enforcing policies -Litter control program / anti-litter campaigns -Revenue vs Expenses -Get a hold on controllable costs while still meeting safety & daily requirements-Calculated preparedness for increases revenue generating customers SOLID WASTE UPDATE –18 MAY 2021 6.a.b Packet Pg. 26 Attachment: BOS_Solid Waste Update_18May21 (2538 : Solid Waste Update (Staff Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Music Festival Ordinance Revision Discussion (Staff Contact: Emily S. Ragsdale); (20 minutes) Staff Contact(s): Emily S. Ragsdale Agenda Date: May 18, 2021 Item Number: 6.b Attachment(s): Chapter 10 Music Festivals Updated Redline Reviewed By: Emily S. Ragsdale, Director of Community Development, will discuss with the Board the attached potential revisions to the County's Music Festival Ordinance. 6.b Packet Pg. 27 PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY CODE CHAPTER 10 MUSIC FESTIVALS § 10-1. Purpose § 10-2. Definitions § 10-3. Permit § 10-4. Conditions § 10-5. Twelve-Hour Limitation § 10-6. Parent of Guardian § 10-7. Permission § 10-8. Violation 6.b.a Packet Pg. 28 Attachment: Chapter 10 Music Festivals Updated Redline (2531 : Music Festival Ordinance Revision Discussion (Staff Contact: Emily S. CHAPTER 10 MUSIC FESTIVALS SEC. 10-1. PURPOSE. This Ordinance is enacted pursuant to Section 15.2-1200, of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, for the purpose of providing necessary regulation for the conditioning of musical or entertainment festivals conducted in open spaces not within an enclosed structure and/or of any gathering or groups of individuals for the purpose of listening to or participating in entertainment which consists of primarily musical renditions conducted in open spaces not within an enclosed structure in the interest of the public health, safety, and welfare of the citizens and inhabitants of Pittsylvania County, Virginia (“County”). SEC. 10-2. DEFINITIONS. When used in this Ordinance, the following words shall mean: A. Board of Supervisors or Board shall mean the Board of Supervisors of Pittsylvania County, Virginia. B. Musicals or entertainment festival shall mean any gathering of groups or individuals for the purpose of listening to or participating in entertainment which consists primarily of musical renditions conducted in open spaces not within an enclosed structure, and/or those entertainments where the listeners are not within an enclosed structure and which has a continued existence on the premises for a period of time exceeding six (6) hours. SEC. 10-3. PERMIT. 1. No person, firm, corporation, or partnership shall stage, promote, or conduct any musical or entertainment festival in the Pittsylvania County, unless there shall have been first obtained from the Board of Supervisors a Sspecial Eentertainment Ppermit (“Permit”) for said festival. 2. An application for such a Permit special entertainment permits shall be in writing or forms provided for the purpose and filed in duplicate withbe filed with the County Administrator at least twenty-one (21)ninety (90) days before the date of such festival. Such application shall have attached hereto and made a part thereof the plans, statements, approvals and other documents required by this Oordinance. A copy of such applications shall be sent by certified mail by the County Administrator to each member of the board of Supervisors the day such applications are filed. 3. The Board of Supervisors shall act on such applications at their next regularly scheduled Meeting from the filing of the same or within sixty (60) days of receipt of Permit application. If granted, the Ppermit shall be issued in writing on a form for the purpose and mailed by the County Administrator to the Aapplicant at the address indicated. If denied, the refusal shall be in writing and the reasons for such denial stated therein and mailed by the Ccounty Administrator to the Aapplicant at the address indicated. Permit fees shall be set by the Board annually in the Budget Resolution or at any other appropriate time as determined by County Staff or the Boardof 6.b.a Packet Pg. 29 Attachment: Chapter 10 Music Festivals Updated Redline (2531 : Music Festival Ordinance Revision Discussion (Staff Contact: Emily S. Supervisors. The Applicant promotor shall be required to carry a $500,000 bond to ensure compliance with the regulations set forth in this Ordinance. SEC. 10-4 CONDITIONS. Such A Permit special entertainment permit shall not be issued unless the following conditions are met and all required the following plans, statements, and approvals are submitted to the Bboard of Supervisors with the application: A. An overall description of the proposed festival shall be provided with the Aapplication. This description shall include the location of the proposed festival, the name and address of the property owner(s) of said property, the nature and interest of the Aapplicant, the date(s) and time(s) of said festival, the total number of tickets that will be offered for sale, a full list of all persons or groups who will perform, the name and address of all promotors of the festival, and the financial backing for the event. Proof of insurance must also be provided showing a minimum of $1,000,000 general liability coverage. This amount can be increased at the discretion of the County Administrator based on the intensity of the event. An updated ticket sale count shall be provided to the County Administrator no less than one (1) week prior to the event. Said application for special entertainment permit shall have attached to it a copy of the ticket or badge of admission to said festival, containing the date or dates and time or times of said festival, together with a statement by the applicant of the total number of tickets to be offered for sale and the best reasonable estimate by the applicant of the number of persons expected to be in attendance. B. A statement of the name and address of the promoters of the festival, the financial backing of the festival, and the names of all persons or groups who will perform at said festival. B. A statement of the location of the proposed festival, the name and address of the owner of the property on which said festival is to be held, and the nature and interest of the applicant therein. A site plan shall be approved by the Director of Community Development identifying the placement of permeant and/or temporary stages, the location of any concessions, parking if offered onsite, major recreational equipment parking locations and any associated utility hookups and/or dump stations, bathhouses, and any other amenities that will be offered as an incidental use. C. A plan for adequate sanitation facilities and garbage, trash, and sewage disposals for the persons at the festival shall be approved by the County Director of Public Works. This plan shall meet the requirements of all state and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations., and shall be approved by the County Director of Public Health. B. D.C. A plan for providing food, water, and lodging for the persons at the festival shall be submitted. This plan shall meet the requirements of all state and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations, and shall be approved by the County Director of Public Health. Director of Community Development and the Virginia Department of Health. All applicable permits required will be subject to separate permit fees. 6.b.a Packet Pg. 30 Attachment: Chapter 10 Music Festivals Updated Redline (2531 : Music Festival Ordinance Revision Discussion (Staff Contact: Emily S. E.D. A plan for adequate medical facilities and EMS coverage for persons at the festival shall be, approved by the County Director of Public SafetyHealth. The Aapplicant shall be responsible for any and all associated costs of EMS coverage as required under the County’s Public Safety Ordinance. See Section 11-91 of the County Code. F.E. A plan for adequate parking facilities and traffic control in and around the festival area shall be approved by the County, Virginia Department of Transportation (“VDOT”), and the Virginia State Police. If traffic impacts are expected on public roads leading to the proposed venue, a VDOT land use permit for special events must be obtained and said permit may be subject to separate permit fees. A traffic control plan will be required. The Aapplicant must comply with all requirements set forth in the VDOT land use permit. G.F. A plan for adequate fire protection shall be approved by the Director of Public Safety. This plan shall meet the requirements of all state and local statutes, ordinances, and regulations. , and shall be approved by the County’s representative of the Virginia Division of Forestry. The Aapplicant shall be responsible for any and all associated cost of fire department services as required under the County’s Public Safety Ordinance Section 11-91 of the County Code. H.G. A statement specifying whether any outdoor lights or lighting is to be utilized, and if so,If any outdoor lighting will be utilized, a plan showing the location of such lights and shielding devices or other equipment to prevent unreasonable glow beyond the property on which the festival is locatedvenue shall be submitted and approved by the Director of Community Development. H. A statement that no music shall be played, either by mechanical device or live performance, in such a manner that the sound emanating therefrom shall be unreasonably audible beyond the property on which the festival is located. I. Any pyrotechnics or fireworks displays that will be utilized must be permitted and approved by the Pittsylvania County Fire Marshal and will be subject to separate permit fees. J. A security and crowd control plan shall be submitted and approved by the Pittsylvania Countythe County Sherriff. The Aapplicant shall be responsible for any associated costs of required coverage by the Pittsylvania County Sherriff’s Department or the Virginia State Police. SEC. 10-5. TWELVE HOUR LIMITATIONS. Music shall not be rendered, nor entertainment provided for more than twelve (12) hours in any twenty-four (24) hour periods, to be measured form the beginning of the first performance at said festival. However, all music performance shall start no earlier than 9:00 a.m. and end prior to 11:45 00 p.m. on the night of the performance. (B.S.M. 10-15-91) 6.b.a Packet Pg. 31 Attachment: Chapter 10 Music Festivals Updated Redline (2531 : Music Festival Ordinance Revision Discussion (Staff Contact: Emily S. SEC. 10-6. PARENT OF GUARDIAN. No person under the age of eighteen (18) years of age shall be admitted to any festival, unless accompanied by parent of guardian, the parent or guardian to remain with the said person at all times. SEC. 10-7. PERMISSION. No Ppermit shall be issued under this Oordinance unless the Aapplicant shall furnishsfurnishes to the Board Board of Supervisors written permission for the Board of Supervisors, its lawful agents, or duly constituted law enforcement officers to go upon the property at any time for the purpose of determining compliance with the provisions of this Oordinance. The Board of Supervisors shall have the right to revoke any Ppermit issued under this Oordinance upon non-compliance with any of its provisions and conditions. SEC. 10-8. VIOLATION. Any person, firm or corporation who violates any provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a Class 2 Mmisdemeanor, punishable by confinement in jail for not more than six (6) months and a fine of not more than $1,000, either or both. Each violation shall constitute a separate offense. An additional violation within a twelve (12)-month period shall be punishable asby a Cclass 1 Mmisdemeanor. SEC. 10-8. VIOLATION. Any person, firm or corporation who violates any provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine not exceeding three hundred ($300.00) dollars or by confinement in jail not exceeding thirty (30) days, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Each violation shall constitute a separate offense. The Board may bring suit in the Circuit Court of Pittsylvania County to restrain, enjoin, or otherwise prevent violation of this ordinance. (B.S.M. 6-30-73) 6.b.a Packet Pg. 32 Attachment: Chapter 10 Music Festivals Updated Redline (2531 : Music Festival Ordinance Revision Discussion (Staff Contact: Emily S. Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Consultation with legal counsel employed or retained by a public body regarding specific legal matters requiring the provision of legal advice by such counsel. Staff Contact(s): J. Vaden Hunt, Esq. Agenda Date: May 18, 2021 Item Number: 8.a Attachment(s): Reviewed By: (1) Legal Authority: Virginia Code § 2.2-3711(A)(8) Subject Matters: Cool Branch/Franklin County Agreement; Keeling VFD Probationary Status; Estate of Mary J. Walters Expenses Reimbursement; RDOF Legal Agreement Purpose: Legal Consultation/Advice Regarding the Same 8.a Packet Pg. 33 Board of Supervisors EXECUTIVE SUMMARY INFORMATION ITEM Agenda Title: Closed Session Certification Staff Contact(s): J. Vaden Hunt, Esq. Agenda Date: May 18, 2021 Item Number: 9.a Attachment(s): Reviewed By: PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS' CLOSED MEETING CERTIFICATION BE IT RESOLVED that at the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ (“Board”) Work Session on May 18, 2021, 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 (“Act”) and identified in the Motion authorizing the Closed Meeting were heard, discussed, or considered in the Closed Meeting. If any Board Member believes that there was a departure from the requirements of the Act, he shall so state prior to the vote indicating the substance of the departure. The Statement shall be recorded in the Board's Minutes. Vote Joe B. Davis Yes/No Timothy W. Dudley Yes/No Ben L. Farmer Yes/No William (“Vic”) Ingram Yes/No Charles H. Miller, Jr. Yes/No Ronald S. Scearce Yes/No Robert (“Bob”) W. Warren Yes/No 9.a Packet Pg. 34