SDCC - GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING - September Minutes

Minutes:

President Todd Solomon called the meeting to order at 7:50pm.  Fifteen members and guests were present.

The published agenda for the meeting was reviewed and all present were requested to hold their comments and questions on each item until it was introduced per the agenda.

Campaign to acquire OPEN SPACE on Pleasure House Point

Posted at OPCL.org:
You can help make it happen by writing to the city government to express your opinion. Our secretary, Grace Moran, has helped to make this easy with the following wording and suggestions of how to draft this letter to most effectively get the message across. We can make an impact on the City Council only if we all sit down and write these letters.

Link to entire article.

SDCC General Meeting Monday October 25

This month’s general meeting program topic will be a presentation on the proposed development planned to replace the Duck-In restaurant. 

A representative of the site developer, Terry Peterson Residential Realty, will be present to discuss the current plans for the property. 

Dave Ashe (D) and Thelma Drake (R)  have confirmed participation

You are invited.

The Lake Smith Terrace, Haygood Point and Governor Square Civic League is hosting a Community Candidates Forum scheduled for Tuesday, October 19, 2004 to start at 7:30PM sharp.

Found dog in Baylake Pines

A brown, medium sized dog (35 pounds) wandered into the Brass yard on Indian Hill.
The Brass’ are keeping him until claimed.
Please call Mary or Eric at 227-9092.

Thanks for your help.

$1million possibly budgeted for Lesner Bridge improvements

At the SDAC workshop on September 30th at the Penthouse Room at Westminster Canterbury it was mentioned that the city may be budgeting $1million for Lesner Bridge improvements.

Is that for a process to work toward a 6-lane bridge?
Is it part of a plan to add a pedestrian and bike path to the existing bridge?
Is it part of a plan to renovate the existing bridge?

Give yourselves a big round of applause.

Dear Shore Drive Residents,

Give yourselves a big round of applause.  This years Oyster Roast and Hobie Fleet 32 race was a smashing success.  The event drew the largest attendance ever in its four year history.  A total of 437 people attended (393 adults, 23 children and 26 students).  This large number was not achieved by chance.  It was a direct result of hard work by a dedicated group of volunteers. 

Current Oyster Roast Sponsors & Donors

Sponsors
Platinum:
Tele-video Productions & Advertising Agency
Leading Edge Realty

Gold:
The Box Office
Bank of America – Hobie Fleet 32 Oyster Roast Race
Bayside Tire & Auto Center [Excel]
The Smokehouse and Cooler – Hobie Fleet 32 Oyster Roast Race
Kane Marie Art Gallery – Artist Prize
Lynn Hume, Re/Max Allegiance – Raffle Prize, Flat Screen TV with DVD
BOOKOO BIKES inc. ? Raffle Prize, Beach Cruiser Bicycle

Silver:
Don Julio’s Mexican Grill and Bar
Terry Peterson Residential Realty
Bubba?s
Croakers
Lynnhaven Fish House
Coastal Waterworks

Door Prize Donors
Coastal Waterworks ? 2 Gift Certificates @ $50 each
Kroskin Design Group Architects – 8 tickets (4 sets of 2) to Homearama show at East Beach, Norfolk
Garden Tender – $60 Gift Certificate
Anchor Inn – $50 Gift Certificate
The Smokehouse and Cooler ? 2 Gift Certificates @ $25 each
Cabo Cafe – $35 Gift Certificate
Foons Restaurant $30 Gift Certificate
Offshore Grill – $25 Gift Certificate
H2o – $25 Gift Certificate
O’Leary’s –  $25 Gift Certificate
Chick?s Oyster Bar – $25 gift certificate

Special thanks to:
Colley Marine ? Parking for Hobie Fleet 32 and Catamaran Racers

Thank you!
There are a number of businesses that have been contacted that are pending, please email [encode=bryan.jack@worldnet.att.net?Subject=Current List of Businesses Approached]Jack[/encode] for the current list.

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SDCC/Starbucks Clean-Up on Saturday Sept 25th

Thanks to the volunteers who came out for the first clean-up in the partnership between Starbucks and the SDCC for the Adopt-A-Highway area of Shore Drive!!

What’s being dredged in the Lynnhaven Inlet

The shipwreck is on the western edge of Lynnhaven Inlet, roughly 2,300 feet north of the Lesner Bridge. The channel makes a sharp turn to avoid it, creating sandy shoals and a hazard for boats.

Read article at Pilotonline.com

Police seek man who shot bicyclist at N. Great Neck Rd

The man, identified as Carson Simpson, 49, of Virginia Beach, was suffering from an apparent gunshot wound, Rimer said. He was taken to a nearby hospital, where he is listed in critical condition.

Anyone with information about this crime is asked to call Virginia Beach Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.

Entire article at Pilotonline.com

SDCC - GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING - August Minutes [preliminary]

Preliminary until approved at September general meeting
Minutes:

1.        President Todd Solomon (Cape Story) called the meeting to order at 7:30pm.  Nineteen members and guests were present.

Va Pilot front page article about SOD

An article on the front page of the Virginian-Pilot today discussed in detail the finding of SOD in Hampton Roads and the plans to determine if it exists beyond 2 nurseries.

Duck-In is officially history…in 2005

But Duck-In and The Beach Club , which sit on one of the area?s most admired and coveted parcels of land, will exist only in memory after Aug. 14, 2005.

Adopt-A-Highway Clean up w/Starbucks

Come Join Starbucks & the SDCC for the Adopt-A-Highway Shore Drive Clean-Up on Saturday morning September 25th!

Register: By [encode=tim@liveoakprojects.com?Subject=Sept 25th Clean-Up]email here[/encode] or visiting Starbucks on Shore Drive.