Beach & Waterway Commission Meeting Thursday August 18th at 4pm to discuss Dredging Study

Beaches and Waterways Commission to Meet Thursday, August 18

The Beaches and Waterways Advisory Commission will meet on Thursday, August 18, at 4:00 pm in Building 19, Room B, located at 2416 Courthouse Drive, Virginia Beach, Virginia. 

Up to one hour of the agenda will be devoted to public comments on the following two topics only: 

(1) The feasibility of alternative dredging methods, such as hydraulic rather than mechanical dredging;
(2) The potential for beneficial re-use of spoils.

Public comments will be limited to three minutes per speaker.

Citizens wishing to comment may sign up by calling Jamarr Waples 385-4822 at or emailing your name and the topic on which you wish to comment to jwaples@vbgov.com.

Public comments on additional related issues will be scheduled for future meetings.

The Subcommittee on Hydraulic and Mechanical Dredging will meet prior to the Commission’s meeting at 3:30.  The public is welcome to attend, but no public comment will be taken at that time. 

For additional information or questions, please contact Drew Lankford at 385-8062, or dlankfor@vbgov.com.

 

Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) Hearing set for Wed Sept 7th at 2pm

The Board of Zoning Appeals will hear an appeal regarding the use of R7.5 property for a permanent dredge transfer station.  The meeting particulars are listed below

BZA Hearing
Wed September 7th at 2pm
City Council Chambers
Building #1, Municipal Center

Lynnhaven Inlet History Event

Paddle Into History: 2011 Western Branch Kayak Tour
Sunday, August 21, 1:30-6:30 PM
Paddle into History with LRNow and Wild River Outfitters on Sunday, August 21, for a trip into the waters of the ducking of Grace Sherwood, Virginia’s only convicted witch. A historian will accompany the trip as will skilled kayak guides. Solo and tandem kayaks are furnished, but participants must be able to paddle.
This trip will depart from Crab Creek. Along the way, we will discuss the sites of the first church and courthouse, hear about the old riverside plantations, visit the site of the witch ducking, view the former ferry site and other points of interest.

Limited to 30 participants, advanced registration is required. Cost is $50 per person, all paddling equipment provided. If you have your own boat, pfd, & paddle, you can join us for a $25 fee for solo kayaks and $35 fee for tandem kayaks.
Snacks and drinks will be provided at the Ferry Plantation House at take out. After your paddling trip, you will be welcomed to the historic Ferry Plantation House for a complementary guided tour with costumed docents. We will arrange for rides back to the launch site where your car will be.

Contact Wild River Outfitters to register: 757-431-8566. Or for more information, contact LRNow at 757-962-5398 or kris@lynnhaven2007.com.

Hurricane Checklists and Readiness

Ever been in a rush and realized that you have forgotten your shopping list when you arrive at the supermarket. Most people will attempt to remember what was needed as you go about your shopping. Arriving home, you will realize that you have forgotten some important items that you thought that you would easily remember. The same “important items” lapse will probably happen if you attempt a speedy preparation from an approaching hurricane and possible evacuation. Lists are really important to help you efficiently remember what you need. Important items like medicine prescriptions, insurance papers, money, forms of identification,  potty can for the car, address book with everyone’s telephone numbers, cellphone charger and phone, and spare keys are just a few items that I can think of off the top of my head. If you are evacuating the area, time is critical,   A list helps in many ways.  Go to the SDCC website and check CASPER, our 27 page preparation guide. It will take some of the pressure off you to figure out all that you will need to do and bring.  Hope for the BEST.  This could be a tough year.

Beaches and Waterways Commission Meeting Thursday

I recently received on the 1st of August an email sent 3:17 PM of that day from Councilman Wood giving notice of the initial meeting of the Beaches and Waterways Advisory Commission. This important meeting will be held  4 August at 4 PM (Thursday) Building 2, Third Floor Public Works Engineering Conference Room at the Municipal Center.  This initial meeting will be our first dialog to discuss the dredge spoils removal and transfer stations proposed for the Lynnhaven basin.  SDCC and the other attending civic representatives will seek open discussions concerning  the design, scope, safety, duration, viability, and the appropriateness of this commercial project for our neighborhoods and residential roads.  More about the specific design aspects will be forthcoming after this initial meeting.

Thursday Aug 4th @ 4pm - Beaches and Waterways Public Meeting to discuss VB Dredging Study

Click here for a printable version of the notice Beaches_and_Waterways_Advisory_Commission_-_Public_Meeting_-_August_2011.pdf

The Beaches and Waterways Advisory Commission will hold a public meeting on Thursday, August 4, 2011, at 4:00 pm in the Public Works Engineering Conference Room, Building 2, Third Floor, at the Municipal Center.

This will be the initial meeting to discuss the referral from City Council dated June 14, 2011, asking that the Commission study the issue of dredge spoils removal and transfer stations

For additional information please contact Rebecca Lear in Public Works Engineering/Water Resources at 757-385-1948 or rlear@vbgov.com

 

Helpful Documents for the BZA Hearing - NOTE, THIS MEETING IS BEING DEFERRED

NOTE——THE CITY OF VB IS ASKING FOR THIS MEETING TO BE DEFERRED.  It will NOT be Aug 3rd.
SDCC will post the new date as soon as it is scheduled.

Here are a few helpful bits of information regarding the August 3rd Board of Zoning Appeals hearing.

1) Letter from City’s Planning Department proposing that a “Permanent” Dredge Transfer Station is an acceptable public use on Residential Property.  Click here to see the letter, City_Ltr_re_Dredge_Site_on_R7.5_.pdf

2) Items of interest pulled from the City’s Zoning Codes.  Please note that “Public Use” requires the land to be owned or leased by the public agency.

Sec 501 – City Code says “Public parks, recreational areas, botanical and zoological gardens, and other public buildings and uses”

Section 111 – Definitions
Public use – Any use conducted by a public agency for a bona fide public purpose on land owned or leased by that agency

Use – A “use” is:
(a) Any purpose for which a structure or a tract of land is designed, arranged, intended, maintained, or occupied; or
(b) Any activity, occupation, business, or operation carried on, or intended to be carried on, in a structure or on a tract of land.

First Landing State Park needs Contact Station Volunteers

Hello Volunteers,

We need volunteers to man the contact station on the trail side of the park. Volunteers will greet park visitors, inform visitors about fees and regulations, collect parking fees and maintain accurate records.

Contact Station volunteers will report to Chief Ranger Charlie Whalen who will also provide a training on cash handling and operations for volunteers that have not worked in the contact station before and for those who would like a refresher course.

You may start as early as this weekend! We need one long-term volunteer for Saturdays from 12:00 noon – 4:00 pm. We also need another volunteer for the next two Saturdays, July 30th and August 6th in the morning from 8:00 am – 12:30 noon.

Please let me know if you are interested and your availability. We really need your help to make this season a success!

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me!

Thanks!
Kim Y. Miller
Volunteer Coordinator
Phone: 757-412-2308
Fax: 757-412-2315
Cell: 757-536-0088

Slow response to mysterious funk on beaches leaves many unanswered questions.

An unknow substance washed up on our beaches this weekend and nobody has a clue what it was.  Confusion over what authority has responsibility and the lack of support on a weekend lead to many unaswered questions.  Check out Scott Harper’s article in the Virginia Pilot.

Was it human feces, boat trash, or maybe dead sponges?

Whatever washed up on Chesapeake Bay beaches over the weekend, just west of the Lynnhaven Fishing Pier, remained unclear Monday, only that the wastes smelled awful and caused some grossed-out swimmers to stay ashore.

Click here for the entire article http://hamptonroads.com/2011/07/mysterious-funk-fouls-chesapeake-bay-beaches

City Council Resolution re: Dredge Transfer Study & SDCC Position Statement

In an effort to support the upcoming August 3rd BZA hearing regarding the proposed use of Residential Propoerty as a PERMANENT Dredge Transfer Station, SDCC is posting two documents that you may find helpful.

SDCC Dredge Transfer Position Statement, click here for a printable version SDCC_Dredge_Transfer_Position_Statemetn.pdf

City Council June 14th Resloution on Dredge Transfer Study to be completed by Beaches and Waterways Commission, click here to see resolution Dredge_Spoils_Removal_and_TS_Resolution_from_JUNE_14,_2011_MINUTES.pdf

Shore Drive Community Coalition
Position Statement
Neighborhood Dredge Spoils Transfer Project For Lynnhaven Basin

Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC) recognizes the continuing need and is in full support of maintenance dredging of the Lynnhaven Basin (“The Project”) provided:

• Removed dredge spoils are only trucked from the neighborhoods from where the spoils originated or from transfer stations located in commercially zoned areas along Virginia Beach Boulevard and Laskin Road.  This will eliminate the burden to residents that won’t receive benefit from these dredgings.
• Under “Full Disclosure”, the Project’s scope, duration, costs, environmental impact, and associated risks to the neighborhoods are sufficiently assessed and made public to the citizens of Virginia Beach
• The Project is presented at a public hearing and formally voted on at a City Council meeting.
• Reasonable best practices are safely utilized
• Project is fully supervised by the City for full contract compliance by onsite City employees.
• The environmental quality of the basin’s natural ecosystems is maintained and preserved
• Private dredging companies contracted by individual property owners comply with city supervision, above listed project requirements, and fully compensate the city for the use of their area’s designated dredge spoils transfer site

 

Wed. Aug 3rd, Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) Hearing re: Permanent Dredge Transfer Site at Maple St.

AUGUST 3RD – WEDNESDAY -2PM
City Council Chambers – 2nd Floor – Bldg. 1
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS

Click here for the Aug 3rd BZA Agenda – http://www.vbgov.com/file_source/dept/planning/A08-03.11.pdf

The City is being challenged on their determination that a PERMANENT MUNICIPAL DREDGE SPOILS FACILITY – (a PERMANENT industrial facility with barges, cranes, tandem trucks, sludge & pusher boats) is an acceptable “PUBLIC USE” in R7.5 – Residential Zoning.

You can show you opposition to the permanent transfer station by attending this hearing.  It could be one of the only opportunities to be heard and be seen at a local hearing.  Visit http://www.longcreekwetlands.com/home for additional details.

Charlie Harrelson Presented WTKR Channel 3 “People Taking Action” Award for PHP Work

On Tuesday, Charlie Harrelson, a 14 year old Kemps Landing student, was presented with the WTKR Channel 3 “Peolpe Taking Action” award for his fund raising efforts to help purchase and preserve Pleasure House Point.  To watch the newscast, click here http://www.wtkr.com/videobeta/?watchId=4bdbfa91-128d-49ec-864b-75e846419ffe

And don’t forget, July 31st is the last day to vote for Charlie’s Pepsi Challange project which has the potential to raise $50,000 for the purchase of PHP.  You can vote at the following link http://www.refresheverything.com/savepleasurehousepoint

SDCC July 25th General Meeting Notice and Agenda

Click here for a printable version of the agenda SDCC_July_Agenda_2011.pdf

Monday 25 July 2011
SDCC General Meeting – Monday, July 25, 7:30 – 9:00 pm
Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station (Intersection of Shore Drive and East Stratford Rd.)

Call to order

Discussion:
Slide presentation, “Your Local Hurricane Preparations”
Long Creek Dredge Spoils Update http://www.longcreekwetlands.com 
Pleasure House Point Update

Officers’ Reports
President’s Report – David Williams
Vice President’s report- Thomas Cantwell
Secretary’s Report – Todd Solomon – Minutes of the June Meeting
Treasurer’s Report – Carol Collins
Update on issues:
Old Business

New Business

Adjourn

Next SDCC Meeting 7:30 pm Monday Aug 29, 2011
Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Center
Speaker- To be announced

Bayfront Advisory Committee to Hold Annual Workshop and General Meeting Thursday July 21

The Bayfront Advisory Committee will hold its annual workshop on Thursday, July 21, from 12:30 to 3 p.m. at the Virginia Beach Resort and Conference Center, Executive Board Room, 2800 Shore Drive. The regularly scheduled committee meeting will begin at 3:30 p.m in the same location.

The agenda for the meeting will include the following:

•Update on public and private projects in the Bayfront area.
•Update on committee activities in the Bayfront area.
There will be an opportunity for presentations from the public on projects in the Bayfront area. The committee generally concludes its deliberations around 4:30 p.m. The meeting is then opened to the public for comments.

$50,000 Possible for Pleasure House Point - Charlie Harrleson Needs Your Votes by July 31st!!!

Please take a moment to read, vote and pass on this information to all your friends, relatives and co-workers.  Charlie is a Kemps Landing student that charged into battle to help save Pleasure House Point.  Please take a momnet to vote for his project which has the potential to raise $50,000 to help offset the purchase of the property.  Email excerpt from Charile Harrelson below:

Hello everyone,

Well… here we go again! Last time we did voting, I got 1,250 dollars for VBPRF… now I can get 50,000 for VBPRF with the help of you!!! You see, the Save Pleasure House Point team placed a project idea into Pepsi Refresh and we got selected!!!

If you follow this link…

http://www.refresheverything.com/savepleasurehousepoint

You can vote to SAVE PLEASURE HOUSE POINT! Watch out for all Pepsi 12 & 24-pack boxes, bottle caps, etc. for codes to get up to 100 Power Votes! This chance only comes once in a lifetime!

Best of luck voting,
Charlie Harrelson

SDCC General Meeting Agenda - Monday June 27

SDCC General Meeting – Monday, June 27, 7:30 – 9:00 pm
Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station (Intersection of Shore Drive and East Stratford Rd.)
Click here for a printable version of the agenda – SDCC_Agenda_June_2011.pdf

Call to order

Discussion:
Long Creek Dredge Spoils Update
http://www.longcreekwetlands.com 
Save Long Creek Petition
Pleasure House Point Update

Officers’ Reports
President’s Report – David Williams
Vice President’s report- Thomas Cantwell
Secretary’s Report – Todd Solomon – Minutes of the May Meeting
Treasurer’s Report – Carol Collins

Update on issues:
Old Business

New Business

Adjourn

Next SDCC Meeting 7:30 pm Monday July 25, 2011
Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Center
Speaker- To be announced

Please check http://www.sdcc.info for more information on area news and events

Eloquent Letter to the Editor

If you have a chance, please read the eloquent letter of Mr. Edward E. Cunningham in Sunday’s Virginian Pilot (6/12) entitled “Cloudy Reasoning for Dredge Plan.” Mr. Cunningham has stated the case precisely. If I may quote:
1. Proposed site is zoned residential.
2. Adjoins a preservation district.
3. City’s intended industrial use not simply “a barge and an excavator.”
4. Up to 90 round trips by heavy duty dump trucks daily from site.
5. Neighborhoods may be balking at accepting a long term added real estate tax for the Special Service District.
5. City is balking at submitting Operation Plan to Virginia Marine Resources Commission for the project.
It is time for the City to acknowledge that project is critically flawed. The city’s dog just won’t hunt, no matter what his papers say.

Swimming Advisorys Lifted at Two Bayfront Locations

UPDATE

The Swimming Advisories for Chic’s Beach and Chesapeake Beach locations have been lifted.

Here is a snapshot of the monitoring results.  Anything over 104 results in a beach closure.  Historically, levels are less than 10 in our area.  In 2010 there were about 10 beach closures for the entire year.  Visit the following site for more detailed results and information.  Beach Monitoring Results

CHESAPEAKE BEACH
05/17/2011 10   10 Open
05/24/2011

A Look At Dredge Spoils

At Tuesday’s City Council meeting (6/14), a resolution was passed by a 9-0 vote (Councilman DeSteph and Councilwoman Wilson not present) that will have a city committee conduct a study into the proposed “Neighborhood Dredging” program. The Beaches and Waterways Advisory Commission will conduct the study and will present their findings to City Council in February 2012. This is a positive step for all the residents who have sought dredging program specifics from city official and been given only general information. SDCC sought to have the city officials answer specifics concerning project scope, duration, safety program, environmental impact on Lynnhaven Basin, specifics of the Special Service District (SSD), and the impact on the neighborhoods of the dredging transfer operations. Deputy City Manager Dave Hansen and Mr. Phill Roehrs, City Water Engineer were “general” in their answers and would prefer that the impacted residents to believe that the project will be limited in scope with minimal impact. I am not that assuming or naive to believe that it will be either limited or minimal. In order for the Commission to complete its study, it must first be adequately funded by the city and given sufficient time to do research and then present its findings at a public hearing. Then the findings and recommendations will be presented to City Council who will have the option of either accepting the report or ignoring it. As the Commission is advisory, the Council can do what it wants. Without sufficient time to conduct a reasonable study or without adequate funding, all this resolution stuff that was just passed will be just that, “stuff”. Notice that the city would like to have the study completed and presented by February 7, 2012. It looks like the Commission will have much to do in a very short period of time, considering that Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years fall within the timeframe. I sincerely hope that they will have enough time to find the answers that the residents of Virginia Beach need to hear to fill in all the specifics that as of now are missing. All the impacted residents in the neighborhoods, the motorists that will be stuck behind all the dump trucks in traffic, and those who will be awakened early by the work noises are waiting.

Swimming Advisory Issued for the Chesapeake Bay from Rockbridge Road to Ocean View Avenue

Release Date:  Wednesday, June 15, 2011 10:40 a.m.

The Virginia Beach Department of Public Health has issued a swimming and wading advisory for the Chesapeake Bay between Rockbridge Road and Ocean View Avenue. Recent testing conducted by the Health Department showed that bacteria levels in the water exceeded the State Water Quality Standards. The advisory does not affect the Virginia Beach oceanfront or resort area.

Recreational waters are monitored for bacteria using indicator organisms such as Enterococcus, the indicator of choice in estuarine and marine waters.

“The coastal waters of Virginia are generally very clean, and we test them weekly from May through September,” said Venita Newby-Owens, M.D., Director of the Virginia Beach Department of Public Health.  “On the occasions when waters fail to meet the standards, we need to protect public health by letting residents and visitors know.”

To see the Virginia Department of Health’s Swimming Advisory Map, click here http://www.vdh.state.va.us/epidemiology/DEE/BeachMonitoring/beachadvisories/VirginiaBeachMap.htm