Descriptions of robbery suspects from Sandlewood incident

The following is the latest description/information we have received concerning the suspects from the robbery on Sandlewood Road/Shore Drive a few days ago.

Suspect #1 was described as a white male, 19-20 yrs, 5`11”-6`00” tall, thin build, wearing an orange/blue jersey with blue jean pants.

Suspect #2 was described as a white male, 19-20 yrs, thin build, 5`08”-5`09” in height,wearing a white shirt and blue jeans.  Suspect #2 also had braces on his teeth.

Pleasure boat catches fire near Lesner Bridge

A pleasure boat caught fire in the inlet at around 11:35 a.m. just south of Lesner Bridge. The people on the boat escaped without injury. V.B fire crews towed the burning hulk away from navigable areas and were monitoring the fire to ensure it posed no further risk.
Check out WAVY.com for more.

No Child Left Inside Act

You read that right.

At CBF, the Act explains:
We propose a two-pronged solution. First, schools must be given more encouragement and flexibility to develop and deliver environmental education programs in science, math, language arts, and other curricular areas. Second, the federal government must increase funding for environmental education.

Learn more & take action at CBF.org’s site.
Environmental Learning Center for Pleasure House Point idea.

Letter to the Editor from local CBF Director

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation fully respects the decision of the Virginia Marine Resources Commission to balance the needs of the public, the commission and the process, and retain the originally proposed hearing location for the Indigo Dunes project appeal.

Read & comment on Letter to the Editor from Christy Everett Assistant Director for Hampton Roads Chesapeake Bay Foundation Norfolk.
How to submit your Letter to the Editor.

Policy & Process at Indigo Dunes’ VMRC Appeal Hearing

Here is the VMRC’s process and policy quick review on the Appeal Hearing. 

Policy:

1) Open to all public to attend and listen.
2) Only those that spoke at the Wetlands Hearing may speak at appeals
hearing, unless Commission votes to open the record.
3) Commission’s review is focused on the process that lead to the decision
by the Wetlands Board and whether the evidence presented, considered in its
entirety, justified the decision.
4) A continuance may be granted by the Commission on a motion made by the
developer, City or public during the appeal hearing.

Process:

1) VMRC staff give presentation and make recommendation to the Commission.
2) Developer has 30 minutes to present why the Wetlands Board decision was
wrong.
3) City of VB has 30 minutes to present why the Wetlands Board decision was
correct.
4) Members of the public that spoke at Wetlands Hearing have 30 minutes
total to reiterate or clarify their previous testimony.
5) Commission will either uphold the Wetlands Board decision or modify,
remand or reverse the Wetlands Board decision.
6) The Commission shall notify the parties of its decision within 48 hours
of the appeal hearing.

Additional Info:

1) VMRC Staff, City Staff & Developer will likely require about 20 seats.
2) Roughly 90 seats will be available to the public.
3) Room in hallway for additional ‘standing room only’.
4) Parking deck is located nearby building where Hearing is held.
5) Car pooling will be encouraged & coordinated thru our usual channels.
6) Bus might be made available.

Indigo Dunes VMRC date & location stays in Newport News on July 25th

The commission will hear the appeal by L.M. Sandler & Sons, developers of the 1,063-home Indigo Dunes project, at 9:30 a.m. July 25 at the VMRC office, 2600 Washington Ave. in Newport News.
Read & comment on article at Pilotonline.com.
Google Map to VMRC.

BAC Design Subcommittee Meeting open to public to observe

The Subcommittee will be considering preliminary concepts being developed by the City’s consultant team for Phases II and II improvement projects planned for Shore Drive, and developing a series of draft recommendations and comments on these concepts.  The draft recommendations and comments will be brought forward for consideration by the full Bayfront Advisory Committee at its meeting scheduled for July 19, and ultimately will be forwarded by the Committee to the City’s Project Management Team for consideration.
Learn more at VBGov.com.

LR Now & Va DARE Soil & Water Conservation District offering a workshop on Rain Barrels

Lynnhaven River NOW with Virginia DARE Soil and Water Conservation District are offering a workshop on RAIN BARRELS.

A rain barrel is an easy way to reduce the stormwater runoff from your property and make the water available for irrigating your garden. In the workshop you will be constructing a rain barrel that you can take home with you.

Beach, The Magazine of Virginia Beach, Summer 2007 Edition

Entire magazine is available at VBGov.com including articles about BAC’s Kal Kassir & June Barrett-McDaniels and a couple guys who are successfully raising oysters in the Lynnhaven.

Dog Days of Summer at First Landing State Park July 15th

Looks like a fun day at First Landing with Scheduled Events including Pooch Photos, Doggie Day Spa, K-9 Officer Demo, Fido Fashion Show, lots of exhibits, Kids crafts and concessions.

Please read on to find out how you can volunteer.

Resort & Conference Center Blood Drive Tuesday, July 10th

From Stacey at Resort & Conference Center:
We are having another Blood Drive on Tuesday, July 10th 1:00 PM ? 7:00 PM here at the Virginia Beach Resort Hotel and conference center. We had an incredible turnout in February with 25 first time donors and 35 pints collected.

Please come out and donate.

The Red Cross is giving out some cool t-shirts and everyone who donates will be eligible to enter a drawing to win a jeep Cherokee!
Check out the flyer! [1pg PDF]

Stop by on your way home from work!

Chesapeake Bay Foundation respectfully requests Indigo Dunes’ VMRC Appeals Hearing be changed

The Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) respectfully requests the Commission to consider moving the time and location of the July 25th appeal hearing of the Virginia Beach Wetlands Board decision of Sandler at Indigo Bay, L.L.C.

And…

In addition, CBF believes that the public interest in this matter is similar to that in the Consol Coal Permit for which the Commission held an evening meeting at a public location.

Read the entire letter. [1pg PDF]
About CBF in Hampton Roads.

Letter to VMRC requesting Indigo Dunes appeal be heard in the evening in Va Beach

Shore Drive Community Coalition
2260 First Landing Lane
Virginia Beach, VA 23451

July 5, 2007

Honorable Steven G. Bowman
Commissioner of Marine Resources
Honorable Jack Travelstead

Virginia Marine Resources Commission
2600 Washington Ave., 3rd Floor
Newport News, Virginia 23607

Commissioner Bowman,

On behalf of the Shore Drive Community Coalition, a group of 32 civic and condo associations representing more than 8000 Virginia Beach City residents, we would like to formally request that the scheduled 7/25/07 public hearing for the Appeal of Sandler at Indigo Bay, L.L.C. decision by the Virginia Beach Wetlands Board be held in the evening and at a location in Virginia Beach.

This proposed project is a very important issue for the Lynnhaven River community as exemplified by the large number of letters and emails sent to the Virginia Beach Wetlands Board and attendance of over 100 residents at the Wetlands Board hearing.  Many of these individuals spoke to the Wetlands Board and presented their concerns regarding the project and how it would impact them personally as well their concern with the potential for negative impact on the waterway which many consider to be one of the jewels of Virginia Beach.

Whereas it would be very difficult for the majority of the individuals who are concerned about this project to attend a morning meeting in Newport News, we feel that having the meeting in the evening in Virginia Beach would provide the best opportunity for the Commission to obtain sufficient public input, if deemed appropriate, on this project prior to making their decision.  With this in mind, we respectfully request that the public hearing be held in the evening at a location such as Cox High School.

The SDCC has asked the Sandlers for support of this request for relocation, but regrettably they have declined.

We understand that off site hearings are rare but have been used in the past on large precedent setting cases and especially in cases where there is a demonstrated broad public concern regarding the project.  We hope that you will thoughtfully consider this request and look forward to your response.  I can be reached at 757-869-5447 if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Todd R. Solomon (See original for signature)
Todd Solomon
Shore Drive Community Coalition, President

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From Cape Story Neighborhood Watch

The following was received by one of our residents:

There are a group of underage high school grads that are parking illegally around Calvert / First Landing Streets and drinking on the beach.

The vehicles they normally drive are a large white older Cadillac, 4 door, VA plates, KJC-8372, and a older style silver or gold Jeep Cherokee, 4 door, VA plates, ADY-4684.  The man who drives the Cadillac is about 19 years old and has friends on Calvert and First Landing that he hangs out with.

Chesapeake Bay Foundation sends out Meeting Alert for Indigo Dunes

Special thanks to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation for emailing an Action Alert to their members to reach out to VMRC to hold the Hearing in a Virginia Beach location!

Go to CBF.org/IndigoDunes to email VMRC.
Read the Meeting Alert. If you subscribe to CBF’s Action Network you’ve received an email about Indigo Dunes.

Learn more about CBF’s Action Network.

Thoughts about new traffic fines for Virginia drivers

When was the last time you didn’t signal each and every one of your directional intentions?  If you don’t know or simply haven’t given it much thought, you may want to review the attached… one example is $1050 CIVIL fine [$350/year for 3 years] + 3rd degree misdemeanor (permanent civil record) for first offense IMPROPER SIGNAL.

Editorial about Renaissance Park ends with statements about Indigo Dunes

Renaissance Park, recently approved by City Council and half as dense as the proposed Indigo Dunes was the topic of an editorial in today’s paper. The editorial ended with statements about Indigo Dunes.

Neighbors there have no interest in discussing the project. They simply want the Lynnhaven River development to go away.

Apparently the author of the editorial does not understand all sides of the issues.
Read and comment on the editorial at Pilotonline.com.

CCO meeting about Tourism/Oceanfront ? Return on Investment

The Virginia Beach Council of Civic Organizations will hold its monthly general membership meeting at 7:00pm on Wednesday, July 11, 2007 at the Virginia Beach Convention Center, 1000 19th Street. The meeting is open to open to the public and there is no charge to attend.  No registration is required.

SDCC General Meeting Agenda for Monday June 25th

Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC)- General Meeting Monday June 25, 2007 7:30pm to 9:00pm Ocean Park Fire & Rescue Hall.

This month,  Dr. Shiflett will be presenting a proposed expansion to the Virginia Beach Resort Hotel and Conference Center.  The plan includes adding 2 additional floors on top of the existing structure for condo units and converting the top 2 existing floors to condo units.