Fraud alert reminder from Cape Story’s Neighborhood Watch

The Virginia Beach Office of the Commonwealth’s Attorney, Consumer Affairs Program has received several calls from victims who have given out bank account numbers, credit card numbers, and other personal information to callers and door to door solicitors claiming their subscriptions to magazines or other services are due to expire.  When the consumers contacted the magazine or service provider directly, they discovered they had been scammed. 

A Walk Through the CBPA Process? What does the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Act mean to a Waterfront

Featuring: Billy Almond and Jarrod Katzer,  WPL and Kay Wilson, Associate City Attorney.

Mark Your Calendar:
Wednesday, September 19th, 7:00-8:30 PM
Virginia Aquarium Marsh Pavilion Auditorium, 717 General Booth Boulevard, Virginia Beach, VA

For More Information or To Register:
Contact Karen Forget, Lynnhaven River NOW, 757-962-5398 or kforget@lynnhaven2007.com

This is a ?must see? for every waterfront property owner.

View volunteer opportunities at VBGov.com

Volunteers are making a difference in the quality of life for residents and visitors to Virginia Beach. Volunteers are working in almost every department of the City of Virginia Beach including…

A new Volunteer Resources site at VBGov.com is now available.

VB begins appeal process of VMRC’s decision about Indigo Dunes

It’s official that the City of Virginia Beach has begun the appeal process of the recent VMRC decision re: Indigo Dunes.

Next step in the process is the City filing their petition to the Circuit Court explaining why they are appealing. That will happen prior to September 21st.

LR Now September 6th Public Meeting

Mark your calendar for our September Public Meeting, 8:00 AM at Dockside Inn on Thursday, September 6th.  Bill Johnston, City of Virginia Beach Public Works, will give us an update on recent and upcoming city stormwater improvements and our Volunteer of the Year for 2007 will be awarded.

BAC Design Subcommittee Meeting October 16

The planned BAC Design Subcommittee Meeting scheduled for September has been canceled.

The next subcommittee meeting will be held on October 16 at 8:00 AM at a place to be determined.

Help out First Landing State Park in September

On Friday September 7, 2007 The National Association of State Park Directors will be meeting from September 4-7 in Williamsburg for their annual conference.

On September 7th, the conference participants will be our guest at First Landing State Park from 9:30-3:00 p.m.
We will need volunteers to assist with various jobs. Such as….

Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC)- General Meeting Monday August 27, 2007

Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC)- General Meeting

Monday August 27, 2007

7:30pm to 9:00pm

Ocean Park Fire & Rescue Hall

Help improve pedestrian safety by supporting this bill

Elizabeth, an aide to a Councilman in Alexandria Va, forwarded the following info about tightening up the law so it’s clearer for both pedestrians & drivers alike. [Note: This will not affect Shore Drive.]

The law that needs fine tuning is about pedestrian crosswalks on streets with the speed limit of 25mph or lower. Currently, it is somewhat confusing as drivers are to yield to pedestrians in cross walks.

The recommended changes will help make the law clearer.

Scam in Food Lion parking lot, again

Today, Sunday, Aug 19, another person was approached at the Food Lion by a man fitting the same description (George Hamilton look-alike) asking for money because he left his wallet on his boat and needed gas to get home.  She gave him $20.00.  When he asked her for her name and address so he could send her a check, she got suspicious and didn’t give it to him.  A resident of Cape Story by the Sea witnessed it and explained to her what had happened here just days before. They got the license number and it was in fact the same as our previous resident reported.

Check out previous post about the scam. Spread the word.
Thanks to Cape Story’s Neighborhood Watch for the info.

From Cape Story’s Neighborhood Watch

Watch for a White Male – 5’10- 11”- – Approx 50 Years Old. Dark Hair with some gray.
Very tan with mirrored silver sunglasses ( Looks Like George Hamilton).

Read more to find out the scam…

Accident at new merge lane at First Court

Just saw what appeared to be an accident where a vehicle rear ended another one in the new merge lane coming east bound from First Court.

With your support, City Council decides to appeal VMRC vote

Dear Shore Drive Residents,

If you haven’t heard or read, on Tuesday City Council decided to appeal the Virginia Marine Resource Commission decision that allowed the Sandlers to destroy 1.5 acres of wetlands on their proposed Indigo Dunes project.  More information on this subject can be found at the following link.  Visit the pilot article and post a comment.

Link to article.

If you have an opportunity, send City Council an email thanking them for making this decision.  Send the email to [encode=ctycncl@vbgov.com?Subject=Thank you from SDCC.info]CtyCncl@VbGov.com[/encode]  This email address will get to all Council members.

And most importantly, a special thank you to those who took the time to send over 100 emails and make personal phone pleas requesting Council support this action.  Your voice is being heard.  As you are finding out, this will be a long struggle, but with your continued support, truth and reason will prevail.

Sincerely,

Todd Solomon
Shore Drive Community Coalition – President

Visit http://www.sdcc.info for additional information regarding the Bay front area.

City Council directs staff to take VMRC to court over Indigo Dunes decision

?We felt strongly we should investigate all avenues,? Councilman Ron Villanueva said after the appeal was announced at Tuesday?s council meeting.

Thank you City Council.

Read & comment on article at Pilotonline.com.

Author of Editorial in today’s Pilot apparently wants to change wetlands law

In their Editorial entitled “Wetlands debate flips means and ends”, the author suggests doing just that.

As you all know by now…
The law of the Commonwealth, and the City Ordinance derived from that law, clearly states that projects that propose to fill wetlands:
1. must reduce impacts to wetlands to the minimum necessary,
2. must be water-dependent,
3. the public and private benefits of the project must outweigh the public and private detriments.

By Law, all three conditions mentioned above, must be met to grant a permit to destroy wetlands.

While much of the public debate centered on the latter, and there can be reasonable disagreement on these issues, the former two approval conditions can not be met by the Indigo Dunes proposal.

Read & comment on editorial in the Pilotonline.com.

Stay current with Pleasure House Point news.
Learn more about emailing City Council to encourage them to appeal the VMRC decision.

Photo of one area that would be destroyed if the existing wetlands law would be ignored.
[Note: this is an archive photo taken before it was illegal to walk on the private property called Pleasure House Point. Please respect their property rights, do not trespass.]

The Virginia Conservation Network 2007 Briefing Book is out

Visit The Virginia Conservation Network to view their 2007 Briefing Book and to learn more about the organization who’s goal is simply:

Article also compares Lesner Bridge to 35W

“It doesn’t look like it will cause a problem with the bridge,” said Shana Conley, manager of the transfer station project. If a problem arises, she added, the city would reroute the trucks to Independence Boulevard, so they wouldn’t cross the Lesner Bridge.

Read entire article at Pilotonline.com.