NO GENERAL MEETING SDCC General Meeting - Monday August 25, 2008

NO GENERAL MEETING

SDCC General Meeting – Monday August 25, 2008

NO GENERAL MEETING

Due to a conflict in the SDCC officer’s schedules, there will be no general meeting this month.  The next SDCC general meeting will be September 29, 2008.

 

Issues and concerns update

Indigo Dunes Project – Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) plans
to have a recommendation complete and submitted to the State Water
Control Board (WCB) by September 19th.  The WCB is scheduled to meet
in Richmond on October 16th and will review this project as part of
their meeting.  The SDCC Pleasure House Point (PHP) committee met with
the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) and our legal representation to
put together a plan for the WCB hearing.  SDCC is pursuing additional
legal representation for the October WCB meeting.  SDCC is also
putting together a letter to send to City Council asking that
negotiations begin toward finding a way to sell or swap the land in an
effort to preserve it as open space in accordance with the City’s Open
Space Plan.

 

Lynnhaven Boat Ramp (LBR) Proposed Spoils Transfer Station – City
Staff is still pursuing the purchase of land behind the AT&T store
(4338 VB Blvd.) just off VB Blvd as a possible transfer site.  This
site would also provide kayak & canoe access when not being used as a
transfer station.  City Staff is looking at purchasing or condemnation
of all the property in the area to also allow a Fire Station.  A Staff
briefing to City Council has been planned, but not held to date.

 

Proposed Rezoning of City Marina – Planning Commission review has been
deferred indefinitely from the August 13th meeting.  SDCC has sent a
letter to City Staff and Council opposing the rezoning from P-1 to
B-2.  Reasons for opposition include the fact that a marina is
considered a principal use in a P-1 zoning district so there is no
need to rezone and the current arrangement is a money making venture
for the City, about $50,000 per year.  Making it a private venture
runs the risk of losing this income.  City staff, Barry Frankenfield,
will be attending the September SDCC General meeting to discuss this
issue.  Please come and express your specific concerns with the plan
and proffers.  Visit http://www.sdcc.info to view the City’s proposal.

 

Marina Shores Redevelopment Plans – Plans are moving forward to
redevelop the area into 5 and 7 story tall office buildings with
retail on the first floor.  The plan includes a parking structure
between the offices and the single family homes to the north.  The dry
storage facility will also increase in height by 2 stories and an
additional floating pier will be added parallel to Long Creek from the
marina all the way to Cape Henry Shores.  The plan will increase the
number of car trips by about 6,000 and require a stop light at the
intersection of North Great Neck Road and Lynnhaven Drive.

 

Cape Henry Beach Sand Replenishment – City Staff and City Council are
working toward resolving specific concerns from some of the
associations that are willing to provide construction easements but
not the public easements requested by the City.  Staff plans on
working through these issues to support the 2009/2010 dredging cycle.

 

City Council Candidate Forum and Questionnaire –  SDCC agreed to
partner with OPCL and host a City Council Candidate Forum the end of
September or beginning of October.  Location have been narrowed to
the Baylake United Methodist Church.  Final plans are being
arranged, so stay tuned for an exact date, location and time.  Todd
will moderate and the format is still being decided.

 

SDCC Oyster Roast – Mark your calendars for Saturday Nov 15th from
noon until 4pm at the VB Resort Conference Hotel.  Volunteers are
needed.  Without your help, this event will not happen.  Email Todd if
you’re interested in helping.  Todd@sdcc.info

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