CIP 3 Fully Funded

Capital  Improvement Project 3 (CIP3) is also now funded with the newly reconciled transportation dollars.  CIP3, which is for projects east of the Lesner bridge includes sidewalks and lighting improvements.  The other project, CIP4 for the west side of the Lesner Bridge is not funded, but any funds left from CIP 3 will be applied to CIP4.

Help the kids by voting for Pleasure House Point

From SavePHP.org:

Reminder: Kids need your help to save Pleasure House Point.

URGENT***URGENT***URGENT

March 7 – April 4: “CLICK HERE to Cast Your Vote.”

Students at Kemp’s Landing Magnet School have taken up the crusade to save PHP. Now, one of them, Charlie Harrelson, has been selected as a finalist for a Cox Conservation Heroes award, and will receive $1,250 -$5,000 for Pleasure House Point, based on online voting which begins March 7th.

The public can view videos of the finalists (Our Heroes) and cast their vote.

Marina Shores P1 Rezoning Ltr Councilman Wood

March 2, 2011
Mr. James L. Wood
Councilman District 5- Lynnhaven
Virginia Beach City Council
City of Virginia Beach
Municipal Center, Building 1
2401 Courthouse Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23456-9001

Dear Councilman Wood:

Shore Drive Community Coalition is requesting your direct assistance in finalizing the administrative action to designate as P-1, the 4.221 acre estuary directly east of the present Marina Shores Marina property as previously agreed to in 1987.  Due to an administrative error in that year, Virginia Beach City Council never applied P-1 zoning to this property as agreed to by the present business owner, Ms. Gail Levine-Higgs.  As was specifically agreed, that subject property:

“not be developed in any manner other than a for walkways, bird nests and bird feeders, and shall be preserved as a nature conservancy. The Grantors hereby concur and give their consent to any motion which may be made by the City of Virginia Beach to rezone Parcel 1 to P-1, Preservation District. By this restriction, it is the Grantors intent that the marchlands on Parcel 1 shall be protected and that the entire parcel shall remain in a natural state, free from development other than that stated herein….”

Any excavation of the land or development impacting the present estuary would clearly violate the original agreed to proffer. The residents of Cape Story By the Sea, and Cape Henry Shores consider the expansion of Marina Shores Marina eastward into the estuary as both a violation of the original legal agreement and a potential safety and environmental threat to their subdivisions. Any decrease to the current tidal flushing of the estuary would result in degradation of the ecosystem due to increased pollutant buildup from storm water drainage piped into the estuary. When a significant tidal event occurs as in November 2009, water flow out of the estuary would be impeded resulting in prolonged and potentially damaging residential flooding in the adjacent communities.

The members of Shore Drive Community Coalition seek your support and corrective administrative action to zone the subject 4.221 acre estuary property as P-1 as legally agreed to by all parties in 1987.

Most respectfully,

David M. Williams
President, Shore Drive Community Coalition

Letter to Mayor re/Marina Shores Marina Expansion

3 February 2011
Mr. William D. Sessoms
Mayor
City of Virginia Beach
Municipal Center, Building Number 1
2401 Courthouse Drive
Virginia Beach, VA 23456-9001

Dear Mr. Mayor:

As Water Boxes LLC (Miss Gail Levine-Higgs) seeks to expand the Marina Shores Marina by adding 184 feet of 50 foot floating docks into Long Creek, I respectfully request that the Mayor and City Council members to remember the original conditions agreed upon on June 1, 1987 by Ms. Levine to restrict the use of parcel 1 (4.221 acres) to:

“not be developed in any manner other than a for walkways, bird nests and bird feeders, and shall be preserved as a nature conservancy. The Grantors hereby concur and give their consent to any motion which may be made by the City of Virginia Beach to rezone Parcel 1 to P-1, Preservation District. By this restriction, it is the Grantors intent that the marchlands on Parcel 1 shall be protected and that the entire parcel shall remain in a natural state, free from development other than that stated herein….”

Obviously, any excavation along Long Creek adjacent to the P-1 estuary to permit large 50 foot motor boats to dock would require sufficient draft to allow adequate propeller clearance with the bottom at low tide.  The amount of dredged material to permit these large boats along the north side of Long Creek and the relocation of the dredged channel to accommodate the required turning clearances will have a major impact on the P-1 parcel. The proposed excavation along the north bank will degrade the shore stability resulting in a gradual collapse of the bank unless bulkheading is provided. No bulkheading is indicated in the current permit application. If bulkheading were to be used, change to the current tidal flushing of the P-1 estuary would result in the degradation of the estuary due to increased pollutant buildup from city storm water drainage into the estuary. If a significant tidal storm event should occur as in November 2009, water flow out of the estuary would be restricted resulting in prolonged residential flooding in the adjacent Cape Story By the Sea and Cape Henry Shores communities.

Clearly, any expansion of the present Marina Shore Marina will violate the signed proffer of the original rezoning agreement, degrade the fragile ecological stability of the estuary and pose a flood threat to two major communities. The proposed expansion of the Marina Shores Marina should be rejected and the P-1 zoning for the estuary should be vigorously instated and maintained.

Most respectfully,

David M. Williams
President, Shore Drive Community Coalition
Virginia Beach, VA 23451

WTKR coverage of released speed study

Story at WTKR.com:

“If you’re going to do it, you need to do it in the spring, the summer, the fall. You need to get an overlap period. But summer’s going to be the key when it’s warm and people are parking and going out more frequently,” DeSteph says.

 

Related: Read the entire study.

Article in Pilot about study on Shore Drive speed limit

Read the entire article, and add to the comments – 136 at the time of this post – at Pilotonline.com.

Vice Mayor Louis Jones and Councilman Jim Wood, who pushed for the reduction, which the entire council supported, said they want to keep the speed limit at 35.

“We haven’t had a death since we implemented the 35 mile per hour speed limit,” Jones said. “I like that, and I want to keep it that way.”

Wood said the speed limit should remain 35 mph on Shore Drive east of the Lesner Bridge, which falls in his district. He said the study might not tell the full story. “At first glance, it just seems like the study didn’t occur for very long,” he said. “My interpretation was that they were going to do more analysis than what was done.”

SDCC Goals for 2011

So what is planned for SDCC and Shore Drive for 2011? We have been so busy that we have not updated our newsletter in some time. We have developed an action plan and here are our present objectives:

1. Improve our communications. Communicate more with the civic associations. Communicate more with our military community sharing Shore Drive.
2. Improve safety in the Shore Drive areas. This includes; improving Virginia Crosswalk laws, street lighting, roadway speeds, and better disaster planning.
3. Save Pleasure House Point (PHP). Find needed funding to support the purchase and preservation of the 122 acres of open space.
4. Protect the estuary adjacent to the Marina Shore Marina. Do not permit Marina Shores Marina planned expansion to endanger the estuary.
5. Improve our City’s support for our military in Virginia Beach. Military dollars earned and spent in the area have buffered this city from a sagging economy, kept our house values from declining appreciably, and supported our public school system through DoD reimbursement for each student attending our schools. If our city fails to actively and fully support our military and its missions, we the citizens will be impacted severely.

Brush Fire along Long Creek - Saturday Feb. 19th

Saturday February 19, 2011.

Strong winds, dry conditions and fire resulted in a scary situation for Cape Story and Long Creek Cove residents on Saturday.  Luckily, the wind was blowing in a favorable direction to keep the fire from spreading to Cape Story and Long Creek Cove homes as well as the boats at Marina Shores.  The residents are also thankful that Virginia Beach’s finest firefighters were able to put the fire out in a short period of time without incident.

Here are a few photos of the fire.

Thanks to the Pilotonline.com for sharing the Beacon article about PHP online

Read all of Irene Bowers Beacon article at the Pilotonline.com.

A team of Kemps Landing Magnet School eighth-graders and the sixth-grade class at Cape Henry Collegiate School have a shared vision: to preserve the last 10 acres of land at Pleasure House Point through the sale of monument trees.

Be sure to read the entire article:

According to Carol Collins of Shore Drive Community Coalition, the young live oaks are already in the city’s nursery inventory.

“We are striving for $100,000 per monument tree,” Collins said. “But all donations are welcome.”

Cape Henry student Hunter Ramirez targeted New York Mets third baseman David Wright.

“He’s from here, so he might help,” Hunter said.

Goof on link to January 31 2011 Printable Agenda in eNewsletter

I goofed when sending this week’s eNewsletter.

The printable Agenda link in the emailed eNewsletter did not work – you can download it here, or at this link in our Blog or this link in the eNewsletter Archive.

I apologize for not testing it, and for the inconvenience.
Tim

Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC) General Meeting Agenda - Monday Jan. 31st

Click on this .pdf link for a printable version of the agenda SDCC_Agenda_Jan_2011.pdf

Shore Drive Community Coalition (SDCC) General Meeting Agenda
Monday, January 31, 2011
7:30pm to 9:00pm
Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Squad Station (Intersection of Shore Drive and E. Stratford Rd.)

Call to Order

Presentations:
– Pleasure House Point Grant Project; Funding and Support Possibilities by Ann Fitzgibbon
– Pleasure House Point’s Special Biodiversity by Peter Doherty

Officers’ Reports
President’s Report – David Williams
Vice President’s Report – Thomas Cantwell
Secretary’s Report – Todd Solomon – Minutes of December meeting
Treasurer’s Report – Carol Collins

Update on issues:
Marina Shores Expansion Withdrawn
Dredge Spoils Transfer Sites Lynnhaven Bay
Kroger Proposed Fuel Station

Old Business:
New Business:

Dates to remember:
Tuesday, 15 Feb: Bayfront Advisory Subcommittee at Bayside Rec Center,
3 pm, 4500 First Court Rd – Important Topic,Hurricane Evacuation

Thursday 17 Feb 3:30 pm Bayfront Advisory Committee- at Bayside Rec Center,
3:30 pm 4500 First Court Rd

Adjourn

Next Meeting:  7:30 p.m. FEBRUARY 28, 2011.
Ocean Park Volunteer Rescue Station

Cape Story Resident Attacked On Bike Path - 1/21/11

The following notice was received from the Cape Story by the Sea Neighborhood Watch.

On Friday night, 1/21, at approximately 12:30 a.m., a resident was walking home on the bike path behind Bloom when he was attacked by 2 males, one black and one white, probably in their early to mid 20’s. They tried to get his wallet but the resident was able to throw a few punches of his own and got away from them.  One of the attackers was somewhat injured (by the victim) and the other ran away.  This is the second incident of this kind in the past few months.  Warning:  please be aware and do not walk alone on the bike path at night. 

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.

Woman attacked in Va. Beach after declining dance

Woman attacked in Va. Beach after declining dance
By Kathy Adams
The Virginian-Pilot
© January 21, 2011
VIRGINIA BEACH

Police are looking for a man who attacked a 20-year-old woman after she refused to dance with him at a local bar.

The man asked her to dance at Cabo Cafe, at 2301 Red Tide Road off Shore Drive, but she declined, said Officer Adam Bernstein, a police spokesman.

Then, as the woman was leaving at about 1:40 a.m. Wednesday, he confronted her in the parking lot, Bernstein said. They argued, and the man pulled out a knife and attacked her. She suffered injuries requiring stitches and staples to her forehead, he said.

The man fled, Bernstein said. He’s described as black, between 21 and 28 years old, and 6 feet 3 inches tall with a muscular build. He was wearing a gray skullcap and a gray T-shirt with a black design on it.

Police ask that anyone with information on this case call Crime Solvers at 1-888-LOCK-U-UP

Welcome Friends of Shore Drive Virginia Beach Va

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Thanks for joinin us to make the Shore Drive community better!

Marina Shores Marina Wetlands Hearing WITHDRAWN…..for now.

The application for expanded wetslips and a permanent dredge spoils transfer station has be WITHDRAWN.  See email excerpt from City below.

This is to advise you that the applicant’s agent has requested that the Joint Permit Application, (VB09-101) for Marina Shores Marina be withdrawn.  The project will be redesigned for a future submittal of a new Joint Permit Application.

Accordingly, this is to advise you that the application will not be considered by the Wetlands Board at the January 18, 2011 Wetlands Public Hearing.

Lonnie Warren
Coastal Zone Inspector
City of Virginia Beach
Environment and Sustainability Office

 

Marina Shores Marina Wetlands Hearing Deferred until TUESDAY Jan. 18 at 10am (UPDATE—-WITHDRAWN)

The Wetlands Hearing for the Marina Shores Marina Proposed Wet Slip Expansion and Permanent Dredge Spoils Transfer Station was deferred until Tuesday Jan. 18, 2011.  Note the change in day from Monday to Tuesday as a result of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.    WITHDRAWN
 
Wetlands Board meeting
Tuesday January 18, 2011
10:00am City Council Chambers
 
To see the January 18th agenda, Click here, Wetland Board Agena for January 18th
 

To see the dredge transfer station and wet slip plans submitted by the developer, Click here, Marina_Shore_Boat_Slip_Expansion.pdf

Comments on the proposed development regarding impact to wetlands can be emailed to the Wetlands Board at eso@vbgov.com
 

Other helpful information regarding this proposed project:
1) 1987 Rezoning information.  City Council approved rezoning for marina, businesses and apartments.  They also made it a condition to keep the property in question on this request as a nature preservation (P-1 zoning) and have no residential or commercial development.
    a. City Council approval minutes for 1987 rezoning request –  Pages_from_JUNE_1,_1987_MINUTES.PDF
    b. Signed deed modification – Zoning_Agreement_July_1987.pdf
    c. Developer agreement document – Marina_Shores_Rezoning_1987.pdf
 

2) Federal and State Organization Comments to current application.
    a. Virginia Marine Resources Commission (VMRC) and US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) – CITY_ATTORNEYWilson-2.pdf
 

3) Location of alternate dredge transfer station.  Site is owned by City of VB and requires zero wetlands impact.  (Red X shows alternate site, Yellow X shows proposed site) –

 

Pilot lists preserving PHP as a big “Hit” for 2010

Read their entire list at Pilotonline.com:

HIT Preservation jackpot

A plan to buy Pleasure House Point, the largest piece of undeveloped waterfront property on the Lynnhaven River, will preserve vital open space in Virginia Beach, improve the health of wetlands and maritime forests and help to restore the oyster fishery. The city, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation and The Trust for Public Land agreed over the summer to buy 122 acres at the confluence of Pleasure House and Crab creeks for $13 million, a steal at less than half what developers paid for the property in 2007. They’re still raising money to ensure that none of the land will have to be sold for development, but it’s a smart investment.

Thanks to the Pilot for continuing to recognize what a big deal preserving 100% of PHP is.

Vid about PHP from Harrelson, Horth, Murrell & Meyers. Send in yours!

Video from Charlie Harrelson, Michael Horth, John Murrell and Jack Meyers created for Pleasure House Point! We’d love to see what others have done to help spread the word about this important cause. If you have a video, poster, song, poem or any other creative piece that helps to bring attention to Pleasure House Point, email Tim and we’ll share it.

Over 50 breakins since November 1st in Great Neck Corridor

From Cape Story Neighborhood Watch, fyi:

> Dear Fellow Neighbor-
>
> Just wanted to inform everyone that there have been 52 break-ins over the
> past few weeks in the Great Neck corridor (from Reagan Ave up to Great Neck
> Point and all neighborhoods in between). The burglars are not taking
> anything w/a serial number that can be traced and seem to be largely
> targeting the master bedrooms and taking expensive jewelry. They are
> professional criminals that seem to be working in a pair and have a
> communication device to look out for law enforcement.  The police seem to
> think they are staking out the neighborhoods, even ringing doorbells to see
> if people are home and might even be acting like a home repair “company”.
> They are looking for signs of nobody home, ie no cars in driveway and all
> the lights out, etc. It appears they are attempting to gain access largely
> by trying back/garage doors that might be either already open or
> unlocked!!!
>
> It seems that they are driving an older model green sedan car, such as a
> Camry. It has been reported there are 2 men, one Black male and the other
> male either Hispanic or Black very light skinned.  They have been targeting
> homes in the daytime and very early evening hours.
>
> BE VIGILANT AND CALL THE POLICE if ANYBODY comes to your home in an attempt
> to sell you anything that does NOT have a Peddler’s business license issued
> by the VB Commissioner of Revenue. You can call the non-emergency number to
> the VBPD at 385-5000 and then pressing option “1”. If you see a older model
> green car driving through the neighborhood very slowly looking, and not
> wanting to purchase houses for sale, also please call the police.
>
> These are professional burglars, as they are not taking items that can be
> traced when taken to a pawn shop, nor are they students that are truant from
> school. Fyi, NO HOMES HAVE BEEN BURGLARIZED yet that have a barking dog in
> the house. I just received this information from a friend who is on the VBPD
> and wanted me to know what’s going on, that is why I am passing it on to
> you, as it is NOT rumor and IS what the VBPD is currently looking for.
>
> Hope this information helps everyone!
>
> Again, Happy Holidays to all our neighbors!!!

Additional info:

Referenced email was generated by an area Civic League that I can’t identify being it was forwarded to me.  I just went to the VBPD crime log and counted over 80 break-ins in our precinct from 1 November.