July 4th Fireworks on west side of Lesner Bridge explained by the Fireworks Coordinator and owner of VA Pyro.

Jill Doczi, who coordinated Shore Drive Civic League’s Fireworks Committee for the Ocean Park, Baylake Pines & Chesapeake Beach neighborhoods and Ron Silva Jr., owner of Virginia Pyrotechnics explain what happened at the July 4th Fireworks.

As you witnessed, there was a delay, and hundreds of you left before a terrific finale.

A six inch shell malfunctioned during the display which caused several other six inch shells to detonate on the deck of the barge…

Due to the extensive training of VA Pyro’s crew, were we able to determine the problem quickly and prevent further misfires and damage…

July 4th 2013 over the Chesapeake Bay

I realize this display was not a show the community has come to expect from VA Pyro.

I apologize for the disappointment that this has caused.

We are one hundred percent willing to discuss a discount for next year’s display in the hope of reassuring the community that we appreciate their business, and want the opportunity to put on a spectacular event next year like it’s used to seeing from VA Pyro.

Jill’s letter to you:

Hello neighbors,

Ron Silva at VA Pyro, our fireworks vendor since we started doing a professional show, sent the attached letter of explanation for the delay in the finale…

Read Mr. Silva’s letter. [1 page PDF]

Jill’s letter continued:

Here are the answers to several other questions that have come up as a result of this year’s show:

Could there have been some kind of announcement made at the time to let the community know what was happening?
There has been a suggestion that we might have minimized the disappointment by somehow announcing what was wrong in real time. Unfortunately, due to the crisis-management nature of the situation, the answer to the cause of the delay, approximate time it would take to pull together a finale and whether or not it would even work, an announcement in real-time was impossible. It was a very fluid and evolving situation and the outcome at the time was not evident.

Was the company the same we’ve used in the past?
Yes, it is the same company as always, but different shooter on the barge.

Why did the location change? It looked like it was closer to the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel than expected.
The barge was in the exact spot as last year, as determined by landmarks and GPS coordinates. I walked down just to make sure. It’s always directly in front of Rookery Way in Aeries, Ocean Park. It’s the dead center GPS point of the three communities. It is also far enough from the Bay Bridge Tunnel as determined by numerous permitting agencies. The distance from shore is determined both by permitting agencies and the tide/draft of the barge. The barge was further east in the afternoon and then moved into position after the yacht was moved by marine police.

Do we compare prices and look at the recommendations of other shows around the area?
Yes, of course. While we have a track record of this company working well with our community, the best interests of the community are always the main priority, from financial, safety and satisfaction standpoints.

Did the company, at any time react in an inappropriate or unsafe manner?
The fireworks show requires many permits from many agencies before getting final approval by the fire marshal and the city. All requirements were met or exceeded by the company. In addition, I am aware of the stringent emergency response training voluntarily required by the company. They use many of the same experienced shooters and staff year after year, so the employee turnover is minimal while the employee experience is increased every year. After viewing footage of some of the shows throughout the country that had major issues, I feel even more grateful that we have a barge instead of a land show. The barge puts it safely out of range of the viewers and is clearly worth the extra cost. I will add that I have seen the photos of the incident, and because of the way VA Pyro sets up a barge show, only the one rack was affected. Unlike other shows with malfunctions throughout the country, the damage and possible malfunction of other racks of shells was eliminated. Because of that, the crew on the barge was able to assess the situation, recoup and provide a belated finale for our show.

Please take the time to read his letter of the explanation of the experience. While I am sorry and saddened that some neighbors were disappointed in this year’s show, I do understand that explosives, like weather, are sometimes unpredictable. In this case, there might be a larger picture that still needs closer examination as to the cause. That being said, we can only learn from this experience and continue to try and outdo last year’s performance.

In closing, it’s difficult to top last year. We have set a very high standard. This is the way I see it…

In closing, it’s difficult to top last year. We have set a very high standard. This is the way I see it: we had gorgeous weather, a perfect start time, the fireworks were enjoyable until the fire, I got to watch them with my favorite people, I didn’t have to drive anywhere or deal with parking hassles, no one was seriously hurt and although there was a gap, we had an incredible finale. The only way I can look at it is positively and improve based on what was learned. The fireworks vendor agrees, and is learning more as the days go on. There will likely be more information to share and I plan to have a complete report in the September newsletter. I will share information at the September civic league meeting as well. Additionally, Ron Silva, the company owner, has expressed a willingness to participate in a community follow-up meeting, should we request one.

Thank you for this year’s support and for supporting future shows in the best community in Virginia Beach. Happy belated Fourth of July!

Jill Doczi
jilldoczi@aol.com

Fire on the fireworks barge located on west side of Lesner

You were watching our amazing fireworks on the 4th, whether they were from the east or west side of the Lesner.

Remember the long lull on the west side?

From the Ocean Park Civic League Facebook discussion about the coulda been very tragic incident:

The shooter had to rewire the finale since it was destroyed. He knows and is putting together a statement for me to distribute.

Stay tuned for more info coming soon.

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Previously at SDCC.info.

“For effective stormwater management, the combination of landscape vegetation and a specially designed filter media allows bacteria, metals, nutrients and total suspended solids (TSS) to be removed naturally.”

Editors note: this is not an endorsement for products from Filterra by SDCC. Merely an informative post to learn more about this system.

Check out Filterra Bioretention Systems.

Filterra Bioretention Systems harness the power of nature to capture, cycle and immobilize stormwater pollutants to treat urban runoff.

There's an interesting animation of how their system works on their website.

There’s an interesting animation of how their system works on their website.

“On Tuesday, the City Council approved a conditional use permit and rezoning of the property.”

Check out Pilotonline.com article.

Local gourmet food chain Taste Unlimited can now start construction on a new store and restaurant at its Shore Drive location.

Previously at SDCC.info.

Interactive water quality map for beaches

Thanks to CBF for the tip about this site.

Maps at NRDC website.

In the early 2000s, Virginia expanded the beach monitoring program to include all major beaches in the state. The VDH recognizes that contamination of beachwater due to sanitary sewer overflows, breaks in pipes, boat discharges, stormwater runoff, and wildlife poses a risk to human health. The goal of the program is to inform the public and protect recreational swimmers from contaminated water.

Screenshot of interactive map

Screenshot of interactive map

Emphasis ours.

Arson investigation in Cape Story

From Cape Story Neighborhood Watch:

The following was received from a resident on Tuesday, June 25:
“Today upon arriving home at (2200 block of) Beech St. I found an American Flag on a pole that had been burned and tossed into my front yard. After I regained my composure I made a police report and an arson report. The fire investigator is Robert F.Putz and his office no. is 385-4228. He has the flag and you are encouraged to call him with any info or to possibly retrieve your flag. No clue who or why.”

Please remember to call 911 if you see a crime in action and call 385-5000, option 1, to report crimes after they have occurred or to report any suspicious activity. Also, please call or email the NW Coordinator so crime reports and suspicious activities can be shared with all of our residents.

Regina W.
Neighborhood Watch Coordinator
Cape Story by the Sea

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Get the Scoop on CBF’s Brock Environmental Center. Come out for ice cream and information on construction of Brock Environmental Center at Pleasure House Point.

Tuesday, July 16, 6 p.m. Ocean Park Rescue Squad 3769 E. Stratford Rd.

Download 2 page PDF about presentation PHP Open House Flyer

See ya there!

See ya Tuesday July 16th!

See ya Tuesday July 16th!

ATTEND OUR MEETING MONDAY! “Come hear the City’s interim plan to fix stormwater problems for areas east of the Lesner Bridge. There will also be an $80+ million project that could impact homes and businesses. You will definitely want to attend and learn the study details.”

Meeting at:

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad

STARTS 730pm

VIEW MEETING AGENDA at SDCC.info

Dave L. Hansen – Deputy City Manager will be making the presentation.

As article below mentions, City Council will be voting on the recommendations in August 2013.

They plan to present the idea to the Shore Drive Community Coalition on Monday before taking it to the council in August, Hansen said…But [Todd Solomon] said the city should explore some less-expensive solutions, such as using inflatable pipe plugs to prevent tidal flooding, like the one installed in Ocean Park before Hurricane Sandy.” at SDCC.info

They plan to present the idea to the Shore Drive Community Coalition on Monday before taking it to the council in August, Hansen said…But [Todd Solomon] said the city should explore some less-expensive solutions, such as using inflatable pipe plugs to prevent tidal flooding, like the one installed in Ocean Park before Hurricane Sandy.”

Read entire article at Pilotonline.com:

Solomon, who lives on First Landing Lane in Cape Story, said he thinks it is. He estimates 130 homes could benefit from the interim project, especially in clearing roads for access by emergency vehicles.

But he said the city should explore some less-expensive solutions, such as using inflatable pipe plugs to prevent tidal flooding, like the one installed in Ocean Park before Hurricane Sandy.

3 Comments at article:

As a long time resident of Lynnhaven Colony who is blessed to live on higher ground, I have witnessed my neighbors deal with the annual flooding along Lynnhaven Drive and Cape Henry Drive. These are not high end residences in most cases but one story brick homes built as Virginia Beach developed into a City many years ago. Many of the residents in the flood zone, are older or retired and are unable to simply pick up and move as one poster suggests. Mr. Hanson and his team met with the Civic League some years back and throughly explained the proablem facing residents when double nor’easters back up the tides in Broad Bay causing the flooding in LC and other neighborhoods. These are taxpayers and something needs to be done to help them.

A great deal of the issue is rainwater, but a floodgate would be a huge help in my mind, and it would seem easier. Especially since Lesner is way overdue on replacement anyway

Let them all move. They live/moved there for proximity to water views and waterfront property and now they have it. The bay was there first. The City should NOT spend once cent on helping those who made poor choices in where to live.

Map Credit: Pilotonline.com

Map Credit: Pilotonline.com

Previously at SDCC.info:

    Catastrophic storm plug for Crab Creek outfall prevented widespread tidal flooding in Ocean Park.
    Flooding in Cape Story caused by backflow through First Landing outfalls
    SDCC.info/HOT.

Virginia Natural Gas replacing main line at Lesner

Update:
Tunnel for pipe already dug.
Pipe on west side pulled, most likely this Saturday morning. Then attached on east side.

No delays for boaters during work.
Thanks for question Rick!

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They’ll be welding new main line and burying it under inlet to replace aged line exposed on the bridge.

They’ll be pulling it underground from old Duck In side – the east side.

Photos of equipment & work on west side.

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“Police are asking for help to find the driver in a hit-and-run crash that killed a bicyclist in Ocean View.”

Tragic.

Coverage at Pilotonline.com.

Police were looking for a small, red sedan with extensive front-end damage.

Coverage at WVEC including video.

Coverage at WTKR.

If you have seen the vehicle, you are asked to call the Crime Line at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP.

This is a reminder to share Shore Drive safely, cycle, walk and drive carefully and stay focused on the road – particularly as we begin our busy, bustling summer season.

Please share Shore Drive safely!

Please share Shore Drive safely!

FIREWORKS ON THE CHESAPEAKE BAY ARE THE BESTEST! HELP US PUT ON A GREAT SHOW!

VISIT OCEAN PARK CIVIC LEAGUE WEBSITE TO DONATE AND LEARN MORE!

The goal, for a major fireworks show on the 4th of July, 2013 is $16,000. The last two shows were spectacular and were enjoyed by some of the largest crowds ever assembled on our beach.

VISIT CAPE STORY BY THE SEA WEBSITE TO DONATE AND LEARN MORE!

This year’s fireworks show will be presented by the local Virginia Beach company, VA Pyro. The display will consist of 625 shells and will be launched around 9:20 pm on Thursday July 4th from the beach at First Landing State park.

THAT’S RIGHT FOLKS, SPECTACULAR FIREWORKS ON BOTH SIDES OF THE LESNER BRIDGE!

JOIN US IN SAFELY CELEBRATING THE 4TH!

Note: Sorry for SCREAMING but the Fireworks on Shore Drive are THE BEST!

Bayfront Advisory Committee to Meet June 20

View Press Release about Meeting held at Resort & Conference Center June 20 from 330p-530p.

You can also view the Bayfront Advisory Committee’s newsletter here with this and more information –  VisionNewsletter 3.6

A study to address flooding and storm water issues in the Bayfront by the Department Of Public Works is near completion. The results of the study and a plan of action will be presented at the June 20th meeting of the Bayfront Advisory Committee. The public meeting will be held at Virginia Beach Resort Hotel and Conference at 3:30 pm.

Everyone is invited to attend.

Emphasis ours.

Learn about flooding & storm surge issues and more at SDCC.info/HOT.

Photo Credit:  Friends of Lynnhaven Colony in Facebook. Starfish & Cape Henry. Photo taken ~1130 Monday during Super Storm Sandy Oct 2012.

Photo Credit: Friends of Lynnhaven Colony in Facebook. Starfish & Cape Henry. Photo taken ~1130 Monday during Super Storm Sandy Oct 2012.

“Local gourmet food chain Taste Unlimited could begin construction by the end of the summer on a new shop and restaurant at its Shore Drive location…”

Read the entire article at Pilotonline.com:

You can also view the Conditional Use Permit that was reviewed by the Planning Commission by clicking here.  This is a large file and may take a minute or two to download based on your internet connection. – Taste Unlimited CUP

The business is currently a tenant but plans to purchase the property on which it sits from Bayville Farm Associates LLC. Taste Unlimited has had its Bayside shop since 1983, and President Jon Pruden said the building has reached the end of its life.

Photo Credit: TasteUnlimited.com

Photo Credit: TasteUnlimited.com

“Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation Department is working with Lynnhaven River Now on ways to protect the diamondback’s nesting habitat from human and dog traffic at Pleasure House Point.” Links to more info, & video of a Diamondback laying her eggs.

Read Mary Reid Barrow’s article at Pilotonline.com:

Only folks who have natural shorelines or natural areas like Pleasure House Point still provide nurseries for these turtles.

Yet another reason why it is vital to always, always keep your dog on a leash so they do not disturb these precious creatures whilst nesting this summer on Pleasure House Point.

Please help protect the Diamondback Terrapins currently nesting on PHP!

From LRNow Field Guide on the Diamondback Terrapin

From LRNow Field Guide on the Diamondback Terrapin

Learn more at LRNow.org about how, with your help, they’re working to protect the Diamondback Terrapin and it’s vital nesting habitat at Pleasure House Point:

Lynnhaven River Now is happy to be working with the Virginia Beach Parks and Recreation Department on ways to protect the diamondback terrapin’s nesting habitat from human and dog traffic at Pleasure House Point.

Visit this link to download the 2 page Diamondback Terrapin Field Guide PDF at LRNow.org.

Visit this Google map of Pleasure House Point, where folks can leave the location, date, time and details of any sightings.

MORE HELPFUL LINKS

  • Learn more at VIMS.
  • Make Your Own BRDs link at VIMS.
  • Visit the Diamondback Terrapin Working Group.
  • Visit Chesapeake Bay Program Diamondback Terrapin page.
  • Terrapin Conservation at the Wetlands Institute
  • Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries
  • “A September 2011 survey of Pleasure House Point found at total of 113 diamondback terrapin nests along the entire property.” So CBF is protecting them.
  • Photo credit: Kevin Dubois

    Photo credit: Kevin Dubois


    Photo Credit: Kevin Dubois

    Photo Credit: Kevin Dubois

    Photo Credit: Leah Graham.  Terrapin Hatchling on the Poplar Island Environmental Restoration Project, Talbot County, MD

    Photo Credit: Leah Graham.
    Terrapin Hatchling on the Poplar Island Environmental Restoration Project, Talbot County, MD


    You can obviously see how vulnerable a Diamondback Terrapin hatch-ling is!
    PLEASE LEASH YOUR DOG!

    WATCH A DIAMONDBACK HATCH HER EGGS

    A Diamondback Terrapin nest was on the cover of SDCC's final legal argument v. Indigo Dunes

    SDCC’s final legal argument v. Indigo Dunes


    A photo of a Diamondback Terrapin nest was on the cover of SDCC’s final legal argument v. Indigo Dunes.

    This document included hundreds of pages of our legal argument, graphs, charts, photos and more which helped stop Indigo Dunes from receiving any permits eventually leading to PHP’s permanent preservation as a Natural Area.

    Interestingly, this Diamondback Terrapin nest was located where one of the proposed 11 story towers for Indigo Dunes were to go.

    “The Virginia Beach Department of Public Health has lifted a swimming and wading advisory that was issued for the Chesapeake Bay from Starfish Road to Rockbridge Road. Lab results showed bacteria levels in the water meet the State Water Quality Standards.”

    Read entire News Release at VBGov.com:

    Recreational waters are monitored for bacteria using indicator organisms such as enterococci, the indicator of choice for estuarine and marine waters. Enterococci are a group of organisms used to determine the extent of fecal contamination of recreational waters.

    Learn more about Enterococci at EPA.gov:

    Enterococci are a subgroup within the fecal streptococcus group. Enterococci are distinguished by their ability to survive in salt water, and in this respect they more closely mimic many pathogens than do the other indicators. Enterococci are typically more human-specific than the larger fecal streptococcus group. EPA recommends enterococci as the best indicator of health risk in salt water used for recreation and as a useful indicator in fresh water as well.

    Human Gut Microbe (Enterococcus faecalis)

    Human Gut Microbe (Enterococcus faecalis)

    “The city’s Department of Public Health has issued a swimming and wading advisory for the Chesapeake Bay between Starfish Road and Rockbridge Road.”

    Read entire article at Pilotonline.com.

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    “The new meters at the Oceanfront accept coins, credit cards and payments by Parkmobile, according to a city release.”

    Read the Pilotonline.com article about the new phone apps accepted for parking at the OceanFront.

    Parkmobile.com and Parkme.com mentioned in article and the Resort Area Parking at VBGov.com and the Directions and travel support page at the Official Virginia Beach Tourism website.

    Screen shot of resort parking interactive map.

    Screen shot of resort parking interactive map.