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		<title>Board of Supervisors Meeting  5.12.09</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Tuesday, May 12, 2009 Present: Mr. Allen Hale, Ms. Connie Brennan, Mr. Tommy Bruguiere, Mr. Tommy Harvey and Mr. Joe Dan Johnson PUBLIC COMMENT &#8211; Ms. Judy Barnes, Afton, said that the tower on Rt. 151 (across from Rockfish Presbyterian) is way over the trees and no landscaping has been done. She [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BOARD OF SUPERVISORS<br />
Tuesday, May 12, 2009</p>
<p>Present: Mr. Allen Hale, Ms. Connie Brennan, Mr. Tommy Bruguiere, Mr. Tommy<br />
Harvey and Mr. Joe Dan Johnson</p>
<p>PUBLIC COMMENT &#8211; Ms. Judy Barnes, Afton, said that the tower on Rt. 151<br />
(across from Rockfish Presbyterian) is way over the trees and no landscaping<br />
has been done.  She also said that the AT&#038;T tower on Rt. 29 was to have been<br />
a co-location but that there are two towers.  Supervisors directed staff to<br />
research both of Ms. Barnes questions and report back.</p>
<p>VDOT REPORT &#8211; Mr. Kevin Wright reported that the following Rural Rustic<br />
Roads are planned for completion by late summer:</p>
<p>  &#8211; Rt. 827 Glenthorne Loop (Nellysford)<br />
  &#8211; Rt. 661 Phoenix Road (Arrington)<br />
  &#8211; Rt. 641 Eades Lane (Lovingston)<br />
  &#8211; Rt. 807 Parrish Lane (Tyro)<br />
  &#8211; Rt. 726 Donahue Lane (Bryant)</p>
<p>He noted that several other Rural Rustic Roads would be done by contract and<br />
completed next spring, including Ennis Mountain Lane in Afton.</p>
<p>PAVING/LOVINGSTON RESCUE SQUAD STATION #2 &#8211; After review of estimates,<br />
Supervisors voted 5-0 to authorize funding not to exceed $40,000 for paving<br />
of the station drive and parking area.  Supervisors directed staff to take<br />
the funding from a $130,000 EMS loan due to be repaid to the county this<br />
year.</p>
<p>COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR&#8217;S REPORT &#8211; Mr. Carter reported on the following:</p>
<p>  &#8211; Solid Waste &#8211; boundary survey of Cove Valley site in process with<br />
preliminary site design to follow;<br />
  &#8211; Broadband Project &#8211; public hearing to establish a local wireless<br />
authority advertised for May 28th;<br />
  &#8211; Radio Communications Project &#8211; RCC Consultants, Inc has been chosen to<br />
provide engineering and design services for the county&#8217;s radio<br />
communications project;<br />
  &#8211; Ferguson&#8217;s Store/Roseland Water Line Extension &#8211; project options and<br />
cost projections to be presented at the May 28th meeting; and<br />
  &#8211; Health Department &#8211; the VA Dept of Health has given authorization for<br />
Thomas Jefferson Health District to work with the county and Region Ten<br />
staff towards relocating the Nelson County Health Department to Region Ten&#8217;s<br />
new facility in Lovingston.</p>
<p>BUDGET WORK SESSION/SCHOOL FUNDING &#8211; Dr. Roger Collins and Ms. Shannon Irvin<br />
presented the School Board&#8217;s report on their budget, noting a shortfall of<br />
$267,883 after budget reductions and revenue shortfalls.  Ms. Irvin reported<br />
that state and sales tax revenues are less than anticipated.  She noted that<br />
stimulus monies are very clearly restricted as to use and reporting<br />
requirements.  Ms. Irvin noted that, due to economic conditions, the budget<br />
was created with no new initiatives, no requests for additional staff, no<br />
salary adjustments or increases in fringe benefits. </p>
<p>Mr. Hale noted that the county had a significant decrease in Personal<br />
Property taxes with 1,600 fewer vehicles in the county this year resulting<br />
in utilization of a different method of valuation and a tax increase for the<br />
citizens.  He reported on two calls he had had from constituents as examples<br />
of what the citizens are dealing with in this economy and how the county has<br />
had to make up their revenue shortfalls:</p>
<p>  &#8211; a resident who owns a pickup truck with over 300,000 miles on it whose<br />
value just increased for Personal Property Tax valuation; and<br />
  &#8211; a homeowner whose home was assessed at $486,600 but upon refinancing,<br />
the appraisal came in at $402,000 &#8211; resulting in his paying taxes on $84,600<br />
in value that is not there.</p>
<p>Further discussion tabled.</p>
<p>APPOINTMENTS &#8211; Supervisors voted unanimously to reappoint Jean Holliday as<br />
the South District representative to the Nelson County Library Advisory<br />
Committee.</p>
<p>BUDGET WORK SESSION &#8211; After discussion of the School Board request,<br />
Supervisors voted to provide an additional $165,000 in funding and directed<br />
staff to reallocate the funds as follows &#8211; $90,000 from the EMS loan<br />
repayment to the county and $75,000 saved from purchasing only four new<br />
buses this year instead of the five budgeted.  Supervisors also voted<br />
unanimously that if the School Board could identify any carryover money or<br />
savings, the money would be reappropriated to their capital budget to pay<br />
for the roof at Tye River Elementary.  </p>
<p>(NOTE: The budget public hearing will be held at 7:30pm on Thursday, May<br />
28th at the Courthouse.)</p>
<p>HIGH TOP COMMUNICATIONS TOWER &#8211; The VA State Police, Nelson County and<br />
Central VA Electric Cooperative applied for a permit for a 160-foot Class<br />
III tower with a concrete equipment shelter, a 1,000-gallon propane tank and<br />
a 50&#8242;x50&#8242; fenced area with a waiver of the landscaping requirements and a<br />
reduction of the 2-mile distance between the tower and another Class II or<br />
Class III tower.  </p>
<p>During Public Comment, Ms. Judy Barnes, Afton, expressed concerns about the<br />
health aspects of the tower with microwave emissions.  Following the Public<br />
Hearing, Mr. Carter noted that there are no federal or state regulations<br />
that make the health question relevant at this time.  Mr. Bruguiere said<br />
that he is fully in favor of the tower as all three entities need it.  Mr.<br />
Hale asked about the traffic required to maintain the site and all three<br />
entities said that once a month is typical.  </p>
<p>Mr. Hale expressed appreciation for the State Police agreeing to lower the<br />
tower to 160 feet from the original 199-foot requested.  He noted, however,<br />
that the Planning Commission and recommended approval with limitations on<br />
the number of antennas.  Mr. Bruguiere said that that was over-regulation<br />
and the three entities do not know what they might need.  Mr. Boger noted<br />
that the ordinance requires that information and that the Planning<br />
Commission has required that information in the past.  He noted that the<br />
Commission did provide some flexibility in the number of antennas that they<br />
approved.  Mr. Bruguiere said that, in his view, it is advantageous to put<br />
as many antennas as possible on one tower rather than add towers.</p>
<p>Supervisors voted 5-0 to adopt a resolution approving the tower with the<br />
waivers requested and without a limit on the number of antennas.  Mr. Hale<br />
noted his reservations about changing the Commissions recommendations and<br />
Ms. Brennan said that the county should know what is going to be on the<br />
tower.  Mr. Johnson said that he does not want to restrict changes.</p>
<p>Meeting adjourned.</p>
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