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S.P.C.A. Re -port was received- fDr the month of April, 1968, and on
motion, duly made and seconded, was unanimously approved.
The County Executive advised that many things needed to be taken
care of in following up the matter of constructing a jail jointly with
the City and the joint committee -should- be reactivated. The Chairman
appointed Mr. Wboa, Mr. Gibson, Mr. Batchelor, Mr. Smith and himself as
the County's representatives on this committee.
The Board!sattention was called to the fact that Xr. Norman Gillum's
term on the Service Authority expired April 16, 1968. On motion of Mr.
Yancey, seconded by Mr. Iffood-, and unanimously carried_, Mr. Gillum was
reappointed- to the Service Authority for a term of four years.
At 1:30 P.M. the Chairman called- for public hearing on requests
for change in zone classifications in accordance vdth notices published -
in the Daily Progress ,on April 269 May 3 and May lo, 1968.
(A) Application for change in zone classification for property located
in Ivy Magisterial District from Agricultural A-1 to Residential
R-3 and Business B-1 for the purpose of constructing apartment and
comm�eroial buildings. (ZNP 007-, Assessment Map 59, Parcels 16 and
16A, 1 .6 miles east of Ivy.)
Mr. John Humphrey advised- that the Planning Commission approved
request for change to Business B-1 for 200 ft. depth along Route 250 but
denied request for change to Residential R-3. Mr. Lloyd- Smith, olmer of
the land in question appeared and advised the Board of projected plans
for this location. He stated that although plans have been made for the
back part of this acreage, this part of the project woulcl not be under-
taken for possibly several years. Mrs. Jere Heavener appeared in op-
position to reclassifying this -property. The advised that her home was
located adjacent to this property and she did not wish to see further ex-
pansAon of business property at this location. After hearing the
public and considering the recommendation of the Planning Commission,
motion was made by Mr. Gibson, seconded by Mr. -good-, and unanimously
carried, to approve change from Agricultural A-1 to Business B-1 the 200
ft. depth along Route 250. On motion of Mr. Wood-, seconded by Mr. Gibson,
and. unanimously carried, request for change from Agri -cultural A-1 to
Residential R-3 was denied.
(B) Application for change in zone classification for property located
in Ivy Magisterial District from Agricultural A-1 to Business B-1
for the purpose of constructing wholesale and processing facili-
ties. (ZNP 003, Assessment Map 59, Parcel.15A:-, located on Route
250 West.)
Mr. Humphrey advised that this request was given unanimous approval
by the Planning Commission. The owner and attorneys in this case were
present. No one appeared- in opposition to the request. On motion of Mr.
Gibson, seconded by Mr. Yancey, and unanimously carried, approval was
given to reclassifying this property from Agricultural A-1 to Business
B-1.
(C) Application for change in zone classification for property located
in Rivanna Magisterial District from Agricultural A-1 to Business
B-1 for the purpose of constructing a shopping center. (MiP 0017
Assessment Ifa--o 31, Parcel 32.)
Mr. Humphrey advised that the Planning Commission recommended ap-
proval of this request and no one from the public appeared. On motion of
Mr. Wheeler, seconded by Mr. Wood, unanimously carried, approval was
giver, to reclassifying this property from Agricultural A-1 to Business
B-1 .
11r. Humphrey advised the Board that S. W. Heischman and George A.
Cason had obtained a building permit in the name of Arthur T. Burger on
Sunday, April 14th,.-. He stated that he had obtained an opinion from the
Commonwealth's 3Utorney to the effect that the County offices were closed
on that day and the issuance of this permit was unauthorized, thereby
making said building permit invalid. On motion of Mr. Gibson, seconded
by Mr.
Yancey, and
unanimously carried, Yr. Humphrey was
instructed to
advise
the holder
of this permit and also any persons who
might have ob-
tained permits on Saturday of the foregoing opinion of the Commonwealth's
Attorney.
Claims against the County amounting to $i,086,245.27,were presented-,
examined, and allowed, and certified to the Director of Finance for payment
and charged against the following funds:
General Revenue Fund 131-03
General Operating Fund 809?05.44
School Operating Fund 490.661-72
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Capital Outlay FurA 209 687-53
Virginia Public Assistance Fund 24,962-74
Dog TaxFund 170:26.58
Town of Scottsville 1% Local Sales Tax 56.59
Comm. of Va. Current Credit Account 467,813.64
Total $1,086,245.27
On motion, the meeting was adjourned.
'Chairman