Goochland supervisors got a look at the county’s new ladder
truck before their September 7 board meeting. This apparatus will be used to
save lives and protect property for all homes and businesses in the entire
county. (Note to the commenter who contended that “a single mom with two kids”
is paying for a ladder truck to protect Capital One buildings. Cap One, whose 2019 value assessed value was 3.69
percent of the total value in the county, is Goochland’s largest taxpayer. Real
estate taxes help pay for the county services provided to all residents. Local
government services are not funded with fairy dust. All property owners pay the
same tax rate.)
Items on the agenda included a resolution celebrating the
life and community service of Lawrence Bolling Nuckols who represented District
4 on the Board of Supervisors from January 1972 to December 1991 and passed
away on March 21, 2020. A native Goochlander, Nuckols began work at the ESSO
gas station in Centerville when he was 14 and bought it a year after graduating
from Goochland High School. He was a life member of Centerville Volunteer
Fire-Rescue Company 3 and served as a magistrate/justice of the peace for eight
years. Read the full resolution on page 109 of the September board packet on
the county website goochlandva.us.
Goochland Fire-Rescue took delivery of a new tanker for
Courthouse Company 5 earlier this year replacing a 20-year-old truck, which was
donated to Charles City County. Jimmy Johnson, Charles City Director of Fire
and EMS personally thanked the Goochland supervisors on behalf of the Charles
City County officials for the surplus apparatus, which will fill a void in its
emergency response fleet.
Johnson said that the timing was perfect as his organization
badly needed a tanker. D. E. “Eddie” Ferguson, Jr. Goochland Fire-Rescue and
Emergency Services Chief explained that members of the fire service work
together throughout the region helping each other out as they are able. Johnson
said that Charles City County will be there to reciprocate with mutual aid if
needed.
Goochland Day
Interim County Administrator Manuel Alvarez, Jr. reminded
everyone of the revival of Goochland Day on September 25. It will begin with a
short parade on River Road West starting at 9:30 a.m. See https://www.goochlandday.com/ for
complete details. Kudos to those who have worked through Covid to make this
happen.
River Road sewage spill
Alvarez said that the Department of Environmental Quality issued
no penalties on the county for the July 27 rupture of the Tuckahoe Creek
Service District force main that dumped 300,000 gallons of untreated sewage
into Tuckahoe Creek and the James River. The department of public utilities,
said Alvarez, is working with a team of consultants to make sure that “something
like this never happens again.”
VDOT
Marshall Winn, Administrator of the VDOT Ashland Residency,
said that construction of the roundabout at the intersection of Rts. 522 and
250 should begin in the next week or so. This intersection is in Louisa County,
out of Winn’s territory, but knowing that many county residents use to daily, promised
to share construction information with Goochland.
Work on the Shannon Hill Road Bridge over I64 will be closed
for up to 30 days. Signs for a detour work around will be posted.
County job fair
Goochland County will hold a job fair on Saturday, September
18 from 9-12 at the county administration building. See https://www.goochlandva.us/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=679
for details.
Consent agenda
The board unanimously approved:
Execution of the performance contract for fiscal year 22 and
23 between Goochland Powhatan Community Services and the Virginia Department of
Behavioral Health and Developmental Services. Go to https://gpcsb.org/
for details.
Appropriation of $100k from the utility capital improvement
plan for engineering and installation of a pressure relief valve to improve
water pressure for River Road water service was approved.
Amendment of the FY2022 budget to appropriate $108,000 for
installation of Opticom systems, which change traffic signals to green for
emergency vehicles on the last five intersections in the county. The funds will
come from the county’s allocation of the Central Virginia Transportation Authority
tax. VDOT will do the work. Opticom equipment on Rt. 250 and 288 and Rt. 6 and
West Creek are funded by VDOT.
Amendment of the FY2022 budget appropriated $100,000 for engineering
services to improve water pressure along River Road.
Broadband
The board enthusiastically approved a resolution for the
county to participate in the Regional Internet Service Expansion (RISE). This
will bring broadband to all unserved locations in Goochland by 2025. Goochland
County project partners are Firefly; Dominion; Rappahannock Electric; and the
Thomas Jefferson Planning District.
Redistricting
County Attorney Tara McGee gave the board an overview of the
redistricting process following the 2020 federal census. According to August
initial data, the population of Goochland grew by 13.9 percent to 24,727. Prisoners
will now be counted at their last known address rather than the site of their
incarceration. Complete data, including adjustment for relocation of prisoners,
is expected by September 30.
Voting Districts will change following 2020 census results |
Election districts, explained McGee, must contain
substantially equal populations plus or minus five percent. Precincts, which
assign addresses within their boundaries to polling places, must contain at
least 100 and no more than 5,000 registered voters. Goochland currently has two
precincts per voting district. As growth in the past decade was not distributed
evenly throughout the county, there will be changes in both voting districts
and precincts. Goochland must wait for state and federal districts to be drawn
before making adjustments to county voting boundaries
McGee presented an anticipated timeline, which could change
depending on each level of the process. If all of the other entities involved
complete their processes in a timely manner, Goochland may be able to start
drawing its districts by the end of November. She expects that a proposed redistricting
map will be posted on the county website for citizen input. As with the bond
referenda there will be community meetings about proposed district and precinct
changes early in 2022. Redistricting could result in 2022 primaries behind held
later than their traditional June timeframe.
Public Hearings
·
Repeal of county parade ordinance. Deferred to October
5.
·
Rezoning for property on Song Bird Lane in District
4. Deferred to October 5.
·
Addition of parcels on Song Bird Lane to the
Tuckahoe Creek Service District. Deferred to October 5.
·
Approved a conditional use permit (CUP) for a
detached accessory family dwelling on 10.66 acres at 1018 Manakin Road.
·
Approved a CUP for unhosted short term rental at
849 Broad Street Road.
·
Approved a CUP for Big Dawg Resources for a mining
operation off of Shannon Hill Road.
·
Approved amendments of proffer and CUP for Allan
Myers VA, Inc. for improvements to an asphalt plant at 5187 Ashland Road.
·
Approved applications to rezone land at the back
of Parkside Village in the northeast corner of the county to permit additional RPUD
homes, business, and industrial uses.
·
Application to include a parcel related to the
above item in the TCSD deferred to October 5.
·
Unanimously amended the Zoning Ordinance to
allow distribution centers with access connection to certain roads as a by
right use and with a CUP without such access in M1 zoning and by right in M2
zoning. (See the September 7 board packet beginning of page 360 for details.)
5 comments:
Are you seriously contending that the homeowners of Goochland needed a ladder truck?
Goochland fire-rescue has had a ladder truck for several decades that was used to fight many residential structure fires
Goochland fire fighters need all the help they can get to fight fires in this County. All too often homes burn to the ground without enough water or equipment to fight a blaze.
There are plenty of needs County wide that 53 cents doesn't cover. New schools, fire stations, public safety personnel and the list goes on. We need to stop being cheap and understand that it's time for the county to grow up.
There will be two bond referendum questions on this year's election ballot. The referenda do not ask permission to build the capital projects, just permission to issue bonds, which is the most cost effective way to fund the projects.
Even with a .53 tax rate, Goochland has 2 AAA bond ratings.
For complete information go to http://www.goochlandva.us/bonds.
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