Pleasure House Point Draft Master Plan to be presented at SDCC Monday Aug 26th meeting

Ms. Barbara Duke, Project Manager for Parks and Recreation will present the latest update on the Pleasure House Point Master Plan.

Last year 25 stakeholders worked with the City’s Parks and Recreation department to gather citizen input on what Pleasure House Point should and shouldn’t become.  A draft Master Plan was created and the stakeholder group disbanded.  The City has been working on the draft plan with final intentions to make it an official adopted plan for the natural park.   

Come out to hear the latest update on the Master Plan for Pleasure House Point and provide comments.

Monday Aug 26th at 7:30pm Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue

Click here for to see the draft master plan from last year.  Please be aware the file is 16 Mb and may take a little while to download.   http://www.vbgov.com/government/departments/parks-recreation/design-development-projects/current-projects/Documents/php-stakeholder-presentation-7-30.pdf

SDCC General Meeting Agenda – Monday Aug 26th at 7:30pm

Click here for a printable version of the agenda – SDCC Agenda AUG 2013

 

Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC) General Meeting

Monday 26 AUGUST 2013

 SDCC General Meeting – Monday, August 26, 7:30 – 9:00 pm

 Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station (Intersection of Shore Drive and East Stratford Rd.)

 

Call to order

 Meeting topic:         

City’s Draft Plan for Pleasure House Point presented by Ms. Barbara Duke, Project Manager from Parks and Rec Dept For Important information concerning this city, budget issues, Pleasure House Point, dredge spoils project and Long Creek channel maintenance dredging, and much more

 

Officers’ Reports

                                    President’s Report – David Williams

                                    Vice President’s report-Rick Mercadante

                                    Secretary’s Report – Todd Solomon –May Minutes

                                    Treasurer’s Report-  Ann Williams

 

Update on issues:    Discussions

Old Business

New Business          

 Adjourn

 

Next SDCC- SEP 30, 2013

Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Center 

Speaker- To be announced

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

Virginia Beach Audubon Society has a dedicated PHP page

And we linked to it at our dedicated PHP page!

Check out the Audubon Society’s PHP page.

Virginia Beach Audubon has been very active on this property since it was announced in 2012. Field Trips by many especially the visitations by Steve and Julie Coari with help from Dianne Hinch, Keith & Karen Roberts, Jim Marcum, Brian Prendergast and a few others have identified over 122 species to date. Below is a full list of the birds at this site and dates that they were sited. Pictures throughout this page are from PHP shot by Steve, Keith, Brian and Julie.

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“Although Bay Lake Retirement Center gave the league permission to use the land, the city’s zoning ordinance specifies that many types of outdoor recreation require a permit.”

At Pilotonline.com:

Zoning Administrator Karen Lasley said if private land isn’t already zoned for sports league recreation, it requires a conditional-use permit.

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“August 19 – August 30: Mobilization of Site Facilities The construction fencing, erosion and sedimentation control, project temporary offices, signage and temporary utilities required to support the construction efforts will be set up on site.”

From the Hourigan Construction Blog about CBF’s Brock Center:

This month begins the jobsite mobilization in support of the construction for Chesapeake Bay Foundation’s Brock Environmental Center.

Photo Credit: About CBF's Brock Environmental Center page

Photo Credit: About CBF’s Brock Environmental Center page

Super exciting stuff!

Article on dredging: “Two years ago, neighborhood residents packed a meeting room to tell city officials not to build a transfer site in a residential area on Maple Street along Long Creek.”

At Pilotonline.com:

A crane on a barge will scoop mud and sand from the bottom of the Lynnhaven River. The dredged material will be brought ashore at the Thalia Dredged Material Transfer Facility, and trucked to a spoils site off Oceana Boulevard.

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“VIRGINIA BEACH–Boaters are calling for warnings to be posted at the Lynnhaven Inlet after several boats have recently run aground.”

At WVEC.com:

The Army Corps of Engineers confirmed the information. They said bidding ends on August 27 and dredging should begin between 30 and 60 days later.

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“The city Zoning Board of Appeals declined variances for a man whose Chic’s Beach home has been built to resemble a boat, meaning he may have to dismantle additions he’s added over the years.”

At Pilotonline.com:

The bow of a salvaged yacht takes the place of a former carport.

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American Red Cross Blood Drive on August 7th, 2013 from 1 to 7pm at VBRHCC

Hello all,

Virginia Beach Resort and Conference Center and the American Red Cross are hosting an upcoming blood drive.

Please join our lifesaving mission and schedule an appointment today!

Drive Details:
Site: Virginia Beach Resort and Conference Center
Address: 2800 Shore Drive, Virginia Beach, VA, 23451
Room Name: Cape Henry Room
Date: Wed Aug 7, 2013
Time: 01:00 PM – 07:00 PM
Coordinator Name: Stacy Day
Coordinator Phone Number: 7574819000
Click here to make an appointment

Virginia Beach Resort Hotel and Conference Center is hosting a Blood Drive on August 7th, 2013 from 1:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M. The American Red Cross has notified us of an emergency need for blood donations but especially for A Negative, B Negative and O Negative blood. If you or someone you know is able and willing to donate blood please either make an appointment on line, call Stacy Day at 481-9000 to make an appointment for you or simply show up between 1 and 7 p.m. on August 7th at the Virginia Beach Resort Hotel and Conference Center. Every pint donated may save up to 3 lives. We hope to see you on August 7th, 2013!

The need for blood is constant and only volunteer donors can fulfill that need for patients in our community. Nationwide, someone needs a unit of blood every 2 to 3 seconds and most of us will need blood in our lifetime.

Thank you for supporting the American Red Cross blood program!

The nation’s largest owner of retail properties is looking to build an upscale outlet center at Lake Wright at 64 Interchange & Northampton Blvd.

More at Pilotonline.com.

For one, plans indicate Wesleyan Drive in the Beach would be extended northwest to Miller Store Road, said Virginia Beach Councilman Lewis Jones. That would help develop the area of the city known as Burton Station, which has been the focus of a growth plan, Jones said.

Wonder if the ramps for 64 will be upgraded.

“The CBBT will be hosting a series of public information sessions in Hampton Roads and on Virginia’s Eastern Shore for the purpose of informing the public of its plans for the acceleration of the construction of the Thimble Shoal Channel Parallel Tunnel as well as the proposed toll schedule.”

Check out News Release for more info:

Southside Hampton Roads – Thursday, August 8, 2013 from 5-7 p.m. at Lake Wright Sleep Inn, 6280 Northampton Boulevard, Norfolk, VA 23502

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SDCC General Meeting Agenda – Monday July 29th

Click here for a printable version of the agenda  SDCC JUL2013 Agenda

Shore Drive Community Coalition

Monday 29 JULY 2013

 SDCC General Meeting – Monday, 29 July – 7:30-8:30 pm

 Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station (Intersection of Shore Drive and East Stratford Rd.)

 

Call to order

 

Meeting topic:   Update on major issues impacting Shore Drive; Storm Water Project, Lesner Bridge, Neighborhood Dredging, Pt. Chesapeake (Old Duck Inn property), Hurricane Lists 

Presented by Members of your SDCC Board

 

Officers’ Reports:    President’s Report              David Williams

                                   Vice President’s report      Rick Mercadante

                                   Secretary’s Report             Todd Solomon –June Minutes

                                  Treasurer’s Report             Ann Williams (acting Treas.)

 

Old Business

New Business          

Adjourn

 

Next SDCC- Monday August 26, 2013

               Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Center 

Speaker- Ms. Barbara Duke- VB Management Plan for Pleasure House Point (Draft proposal)

 

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

FROGGIE’S CANTINA TEES OFF TO HELP THE OCEAN PARK RESCUE SQUAD BY HOSTING FIRST ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

Contact: William Bickel
Tel. (757)574-8135
Email: contactus@froggiescantinabythebay.com

FROGGIE’S CANTINA TEES OFF TO HELP THE OCEAN PARK RESCUE SQUAD BY HOSTING FIRST ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

Froggie’s Cantina will host its 1st Annual Charity Golf Tournament on Monday October 14, 2013 at Lake Wright Golf Course, Norfolk, VA. Proceeds from the event will benefit the Ocean Park Volunteer Fire and Rescue Squad located at the corner of Shore Drive and East Stratford for much needed emergency medical equipment.

The tournament will kick off on Monday, October 14, 2013 at Lake Wright Golf Course with registration at 7:30am and a shotgun start at 9:00am. Following the tournament, an awards and recognition luncheon will be held at Froggie’s Cantina 3656 Shore Drive. Pre-registration $60 per player after October 7th $80 per player. Registration forms can be downloaded from http://www.froggiescantinabythebay.com or available at Froggie’s 3656 Shore Dr.

ABOUT OCEAN PARK VOLUNTEER FIRE AND RESCUE SQUAD

Founded almost 70 years ago at the request of the Ocean Park Civic League the department was first staffed by volunteers of the Ocean Park Men’s Club. Following the formation of the Ocean Park Fire Department, the Ocean Park Women’s Club began to staff the stations ambulances. Today the long volunteer tradition continues with the Ocean Park station staffed by men and women volunteers from all walks of life from students, workers, retirees, and business people to our active duty military! Members of the Ocean Park Rescue Squad (Rescue 1) provide emergency medical services to the citizens of Virginia Beach 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and 365 days a year. The members are Commonwealth of Virginia certified Emergency Medical Technicians and Paramedics who provide Basic and Advanced Life Support emergency medical care. Volunteers man ambulances and respond to the City of Virginia Beach EMS 911 calls from the Ocean Park Station and the First Landing Station along the Shore Drive and Great Neck corridors. In addition the Ocean Park station continues to serve as the hub of Ocean Park community activity. Events such as Explorer Scout meetings, dance classes, civic league meetings, condo association meetings, woman’s club meetings, parties and fund raisers are held there.

Ocean Park Volunteer Fire and Rescue Squad is a 100% volunteer and registered 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization, which relies on your tax free donations to keep this life saving service running and purchase new equipment. The Rescue Squad does not use any tax money and does not bill patients for treatment or transports to the hospital. More information about the Ocean Park Rescue Squad as well as contact information for those who wish to become operational or administrative members can be seen at http://www.vbrescue1.com.

Note: Posted to help share the info – not necessarily endorsed by SDCC.

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.

“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.