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October Meeting preliminary minutes including Treasurer’s Report and Oyster Roast update
Preliminary Meeting Minutes submitted by Nils Bahringer (SDCC Secretary) – Thanks Nils
SDCC GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING OCTOBER 24, 2005.
Minutes:
1. President Todd Solomon called the meeting to order at 7:20 pm. Twenty-six members and guests were present.
2. Todd introduced the speakers for tonight?s program.
3. Mark Johnson (Public Works) discussed the status of the Shore Drive Beautification Program?s Demonstration Project. It covers a portion (Phase I) of the Shore Drive area to be ?improved?. Design has progressed with much input and involvement by residents of the adjacent neighborhoods. Phase I design is complete and funded, and now in Construction Planning. Contracting and Construction will proceed next year.
SDCC General Meeting Monday, Nov 28th
Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC)- General Meeting
Monday November 28, 2005
7: 30pm to 9:00pm
Ocean Park Fire & Rescue Hall
This month’s guest speaker will be Liz Dyer. She will briefly discuss the topic SPCA poop boxes. These $15 bag dispensers can be placed in each neighborhood and are an excellent way to clean up the community as well as the Lynnhaven River. Following this presentation, the general topic of discussion will be the Bayfront Vision.
PEDSAFE from the Federal Highway Administration
Thanks to Nicole for emailing me the comprehensive website, PEDSAFE which is the Pedestrian Safety Guide and Countermeasure Selection System engineered by the Federal Highway Administration.
She also sent me WalkingInfo.org, a data rich site with info to create more pedestrian/bicycle friendly communities.
Magna Carta may start tour in Va Beach in April 2007
If all goes as planned, the Contemporary Art Center of Virginia will be the first stop for the Magna Carta in a 10-city U.S. tour, according to a British firm organizing the event.
In The Pilot Today
Some stories relevant to the Bayfront appeared in the Pilot today.
In Bayville Park, [w]hen Rick Jewell bought his home on Daton Road in Virginia Beach this past spring, the big plus was the water view. Read the entire Pilot Warrior article.
Burglary info from 2nd Precinct
This was forwarded from Cape Story’s Neighborhood Watch.
Cape Story collection for 2 families for Christmas
Thought you’d want to know so you can help out. Cape Story by the Sea Civic League is collecting items to help out 2 families. One family was displaced from New Orleans by Katrina, the other is a local military family.
Please help out if you can.
[Note: Cape Story did not request I post this at SDCC.info. I thought it was appropriate though. – Tim]
Rabid raccoon/dog fight
The rabid raccoon/dog fight you might have heard about at WAVY.com was in the Kings Grant area.
Hot Tuna Bar & Grill expanding, Don Julio’s has free Wi-Fi
According to a blurb under “Leasing” in The Pilot today, Hot Tuna is leasing an additional 950 sq ft that will add a private party area for up to 70 people.
Also, Don Julio’s has offered free Wi-Fi for several months now.
Plans for Dockside Inn & Marina Shores
Dockside Inn sounds like it will be purchased, razed and replaced with condos. Should they be multi-use with restaurants or other shops on the first floor?
Anchor Inn, Surfrider and other businesses in Marina Shores aren’t having their leases renewed and are most likely closing too.
Rumor has it, condos are planned to be built several years from now.
Tim Solanic
The Bayfront area would have large public spaces for planned and unplanned gatherings that are located in areas safe for people to travel to whether it?s by foot, bicycle, car or other transportation like a Segway.
How important is sustainable seafood stocks and a clean, viable Ches Bay & Ocean?
Hampton Roads was the 3rd wealthiest seafood/shellfish port last year with a monetary catch of over $100 million.
Bayfront Area Vision Group’s Mission Statement & Vision
Mission Statement:
The Mission of the Bayfront Area Vision Group is to establish a cooperative effort among local residents, businesses, Shore Drive Advisory Committee and City Government that works toward maintaining and enhancing the unique character of the Bayfront Area. This action shall be accomplished through modifications to ordinances in the Shore Drive Overlay District, increased code enforcement, enhanced public safety, reduction in building density and establishment of preferred/prohibited project development types.
Vision:
The Vision for the Bayfront Area Vision Group[BAVG] is to improve and maintain a unique, safe, pedestrian oriented Bayfront community. The primary goal for the area shall be to emphasize the strong neighborhood characteristics, highlight the area’s environmental aspects and major historic significance. The secondary goal should be the focus of making the Shore Drive area a gateway to the City.
CBF gives Chesapeake Bay an ‘F’ in it’s annual report
Declines in both striped bass and oxygen again show severe problems with the health of the bay.
Lynnhaven River 2007 makes film
Apparently the Lynnhaven River 2007 organization made a documentary about the Lynnhaven Inlet to help expand awareness.
The SDAC meeting you’ll want to attend
SHORE DRIVE ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Thursday, November 17, 2005
3:30 – 5:30 p.m.
Bayside Community Recreation Center
Meeting Room 4
Update
It’s understood that Heather Hamm will not be giving an update on the Lesner Bridge and the Sandlers are not giving a presentation for their Pleasure House Point project.
Lynnhaven River 2007 Job Opportunities
The Lynnhaven River 2007 organization is looking to fill positions for Education & Outreach Coordinator and Office Administrative Assistant.
Virginia Beach 2007 Celebration Planning updates
The following two items are excellent opportunities to participate in the VB2007 celebration taking place in April 2007.
Bayfront Vision meeting scheduled for Tues, Nov 15th
The next scheduled meeting for regarding the Bayfront Vision group will be held this Tuesday November 15, 2005 at 6:00pm in 3556 by the Bay.
The meeting will be held in their 2nd floor meeting room. Limited parking is available on site (in front and around the right side). Additional parking is available across the road in the City boat ramp area. Don’t park in Jimmy’s restaurant spots or in the boat trailer area. All other spots are acceptable even if the signage is confusing. You can also park on the street in the Ocean Park area.