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The Virginia Beach Planning Commission Public Hearing is carried LIVE on VBTV, which is available on Cox Cable Channel 48, Verizon Cable Channel 45 and on VBgov.com’s Media Center webpage at http://www.vbgov.com/media/pages/videos.aspx. The meeting is recablecast on Cox Channel 48 and Verizon Channel 45 the following morning at 9 a.m. and on Cox Channel 47 and Verizon Cable Channel 47 at 7 p.m. on the two consecutive Fridays following the live meeting. The meeting will also be available on the Media Center webpage for two months beginning the Friday after the live hearing. Planning Commission Hearing Procedures The Virginia Beach Planning Commission Public Hearing is held at 12:00 Noon in the Council Chamber of the City Hall Building, Municipal Center. A staff briefing is held at 9:00 a.m. in the City Manager’s Conference Room, City Hall Building. Those members of the public interested in attending the 12:00 Noon Public Hearing should be advised that, for reasons the Planning Commission deems appropriate, certain items on the agenda may be heard out of order and that it should not be assumed that the order listed in this document will be exactly followed during the public hearing. PLEASE TURN OFF YOUR CELL PHONE WHILE IN THIS CHAMBER. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION IS NOT A FINAL DETERMINATION REGARDING THE APPLICATION, BUT ONLY A RECOMMENDATION TO THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE VIEWPOINT OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION. FINAL DETERMINATION OF THE APPLICATION WILL BE MADE BY CITY COUNCIL AT A LATER DATE AFTER PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE VIRGINIAN PILOT/BEACON. IF YOU ARE ATTENDING THE HEARING AND DESIRE TO SPEAK ON AN ITEM, FILL OUT A ‘SPEAKER CARD’ AT THE DESK OUTSIDE THE COUNCIL CHAMBER PRIOR TO THE MEETING. THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBES THE ORDER OF BUSINESS FOR THE PUBLIC HEARING (IF YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND, ASK A STAFF MEMBER SITTING AT THE DESK AT THE FRONT OF THE CHAMBER OR THE STAFF MEMBER AT THE DESK OUTSIDE THE CHAMBER). 1. WITHDRAWALS AND DEFERRALS: The first order of business is the consideration of withdrawals or requests to defer an item. The Commission will ask those in attendance at the hearing if there are any requests to withdraw or defer an item that is on the agenda. PLEASE NOTE THE REQUESTS THAT ARE MADE, AS ONE OF THE ITEMS BEING WITHDRAWN OR DEFERRED MAY BE THE ITEM THAT YOU HAVE AN INTEREST IN. a. An applicant may withdraw an application without the Commission’s approval at any time prior to the commencement of the public hearing for that item. After the commencement of the hearing, however, the applicant must request that the Planning Commission allow the item to be withdrawn. b. In the case of DEFERRALS, the Commission’s policy is to defer the item indefinitely with the understanding that the item will be placed back on the Commission’s agenda at the earliest possible date. Although the Commission allows an item to be deferred upon request of the applicant, the Commission will ask those in attendance if there are any objections to the request for deferral. If you wish to oppose a deferral request, let the Commission know when they ask if there is anyone in attendance who is opposed to the deferral. PLEASE confine your remarks to the deferral request and do not address the issues of the application – in other words, please let the Commission know why deferring the application is unacceptable rather than discussing what your specific issue is with the application. 2. CONSENT AGENDA: The second order of business is consideration of the “consent agenda.” The consent agenda contains those items a. that the Planning Commission believes are unopposed and b. which have a favorable Staff recommendation. * Deferral Planning Commission Agenda ** Withdrawal June 8, 2016 Page 2 If an item is placed on the Consent Agenda, that item will be heard with other items on the agenda that appear to be unopposed and have a favorable staff recommendation. The Commission will vote on all of the items at one time. Once the Commission has approved the item as part of the Consent Agenda, it is deemed approved and will not be discussed any further. It is important, therefore, if you have an objection to an item being placed on the Consent Agenda to note your objection as the Commission goes through the items being considered for the Consent Agenda. Also note that some consent agenda items may be subject to certain conditions, as in those items that are Conditional Use Permits. Process for the Consent Agenda: • The Commission will announce the item number and item title being considered for inclusion on the Consent Agenda. • The Commission will ask if there is anyone in the audience representing the item, and if so, ask them to go up to the podium and state their name for the record. • If there are conditions attached to the approval of the item, the Commission will ask the representative of the item if they are aware of the conditions and if they agree to the conditions. • The Commission will then ask if there is anyone in the audience in opposition to the item. If you are opposed to the item, stand or raise your hand to let the Commission know. • If the item is opposed, it will be removed from the consent agenda and heard in its normal place on the agenda. • After the Commission has gone through all of the items that it believes should be on the Consent Agenda, it will vote at one time for all of the items, announcing the number of each item being voted on. Pay attention to the list of items being voted on. 3. REGULAR AGENDA: The Commission will then proceed with the remaining items on the agenda, according to the following process: a. The applicant or applicant’s representative will have 10 minutes to present its case. b. Next, those who wish to speak in support to the application will have 3 minutes to present their case. c. If there is a spokesperson for the opposition, he or she will have 10 minutes to present their case. d. All other speakers not represented by the spokesperson in opposition will have 3 minutes. e. The applicant or applicant’s representative will then have 3 minutes for rebuttal of any comments from the opposition. f. There is then discussion among the Commission members. No further public comment will be heard at that point. The Commission may, however, allow additional comments from the opposition if a member of the Commission sponsors the opposition. Normally, you will be sponsored only if it appears that new information is available and the time will be limited to 3 minutes. g. The Commission does not allow slide or computer generated projections other than those prepared by the Planning Department Staff. h. The Commission asks that speakers not be repetitive or redundant in their comments. Do not repeat something that someone else has already stated. Petitions may be presented and are encouraged. If you are part of a group, the Commission requests, in the interest of time, that you use a spokesperson, and the spokesperson is encouraged to have his or her supporters stand to indicate their support. The staff reviews of some or all of the items on this agenda suggest that certain conditions be attached to approval by City Council. However, it should not be assumed that those conditions constitute all the conditions that will ultimately be attached to the project. Staff agencies may impose further conditions and requirements during administration of applicable city ordinances. Planning Commission Agenda * Deferral ** Withdrawal June 8, 2016 Page 3 9:00 A.M. – STAFF BRIEFINGS & DISCUSSION A. COMMENTS BY DIRECTOR OF PLANNING AND CHAIR OF COMMISSION B. STAFF BRIEFINGS: • Conditional Rezoning- Senate Bill 549- Kay Wilson • Outdoors Plan- Barbara Duke C. REVIEW OF PUBLIC HEARING AGENDA ITEMS 12:00 P.M. – PUBLIC HEARING 1. UJFT Community Campus, LLC [Applicant / Owner] Conditional Use Permit (Assembly Use). 5000 Corporate Woods Drive (GPIN 1467826153) COUNCIL DISTRICT – BAYSIDE STAFF PLANNER – Kevin Kemp 2. Tonya Mitchell [Applicant] JAG Holdings, Inc. [Owner] Conditional Use Permit (Family Day-Care Home). 4441 Crow Wing Drive (GPIN 1474546552) COUNCIL DISTRICT – PRINCESS ANNE STAFF PLANNER – Carolyn A.K. Smith * Deferral Planning Commission Agenda ** Withdrawal June 8, 2016 Page 4 3. Acela Aguerrebere Lane [Applicant /Owner] Conditional Use Permit (Family Day-Care Home). 1425Glenwood Links Lane (GPIN 1475003257) COUNCIL DISTRICT – CENTERVILLE STAFF PLANNER – Jimmy McNamara 4. Waller Enterprises, LLC [Applicant] Rhae Adams Jr. [Owner] Subdivision Variance to Section 4.4 (b) & th (d) of the Subdivision Regulations. 221 75 Street (GPIN 2419567897) COUNCIL DISTRICT – LYNNHAVEN STAFF PLANNER – Kevin Kemp 5. Walmart #1688 [Applicant/Owner] Conditional Use Permit (Bulk Storage Yard). 657Phoenix (GPIN 1496387496) COUNCIL DISTRICT – BEACH STAFF PLANNER – Kevin Kemp * Deferral Planning Commission Agenda ** Withdrawal June 8, 2016 Page 5 6. Reed Enterprises, Inc. [Applicant/Owner] Conditional Use Permit (Motor Vehicle Sales). 3249 Dam Neck Road (GPIN 1495146175) COUNCIL DISTRICT – PRINCESS ANNE STAFF PLANNER – Carolyn A.K. Smith 7. Christian Brothers Automotive Corporation [Applicant] Children’s Hospital of the King’s Daughters, Inc. [Owner] Conditional Use Permit (Automobile Repair Garage). Corner of Holland Road and Warwick Drive (GPIN 1495086742) COUNCIL DISTRICT – ROSE HALL STAFF PLANNER – Jimmy McNamara 8. Iglesia Cristiana Nueva Vida [Applicant] 118 Associates, LLC [Owner] Conditional Use Permit (Religious Use and Child Care Center). 1100 Indian Lakes Boulevard (GPIN 1466809439) COUNCIL DISTRICT – KEMPSVILLE STAFF PLANNER – Carolyn A.K. Smith * Deferral Planning Commission Agenda ** Withdrawal June 8, 2016 Page 6 9. Thomas A. Brown [Applicant] Thomas A. Brown and Wayne Champigny [Owner] Subdivision Variance to Section 4.4 (b) and (d). East of Riddick Lane and north of Candle Pine Lane, north of Indian River Road and south of Candle Pine Lane (GPINs 1493332751, 1493331623, 1493332346) COUNCIL DISTRICT – PRINCESS ANNE STAFF PLANNER – Jimmy McNamara 10. Old Dominion Tobacco Company, Inc. [Applicant/Owner] Conditional Change of Zoning from I-1 Industrial & B-2 Community Business to Conditional A-18 Apartment District. West of 5400 Virginia Beach Boulevard (GPINs 1467587545, 1467571872, portion of 1467575967). Comprehensive Plan: Suburban. Proposal for 282 units (density of 17.49 units per acre). COUNCIL DISTRICT – KEMPSVILLE STAFF PLANNER – Kevin Kemp * Deferral Planning Commission Agenda ** Withdrawal June 8, 2016 Page 7 PREVIOUSLY DEFERRED D1. (Deferred from 3/9/16) Traditional Concepts, LLC [Applicant] Victory Baptist Church of Virginia Beach, Inc. [Owner] Modification of Conditions to a Conditional Use Permit (Religious Use) approved by City Council on December 8, 1998 and a Conditional Change of Zoning from R-15 Residential to Conditional R-10 Residential District. 4125 Indian River Road (GPIN 1474534410). Comprehensive Plan: Suburban Area. Proposal is for 14 single-family dwellings (density of 1.71 units per acre). COUNCIL DISTRICT – PRINCESS ANNE STAFF PLANNER – Stephen White D2. (Deferred from 5/11/2016) Aldi (N.C.) LLC [Applicant] Three Five Ministries, Inc. [Owner] Conditional Change of Zoning from R-15 Residential to Conditional B-2 Community Business District. 929 First Colonial Road (GPIN 2408605805) COUNCIL DISTRICT – LYNNHAVEN STAFF PLANNER – Kevin Kemp * Deferral Planning Commission Agenda ** Withdrawal June 8, 2016 Page 8 D3. (Deferred from 5/11/2016) Shahab Rahimzadeh [Applicant] Shahab, LLC [Owner] DEFERRAL REQUESTED Modification of Conditions to a Conditional Use Permit (Automobile Sales & Service) approved by City Council on July 3, 2012. 5001 Virginia Beach Boulevard (GPIN 1477041959) COUNCIL DISTRICT – BAYSIDE STAFF PLANNER – Kristine Gay * Deferral Planning Commission Agenda ** Withdrawal June 8, 2016 Page 9 Applicant & Property Owner UJFT Community Campus, LLC Agenda Item Public Hearing June 8, 2016 City Council Election District Bayside 1 Request Conditional Use Permit (Assembly Use) Staff Planner Kevin Kemp Location 5000 Corporate Woods Drive GPIN 1467826153 Site Size 20 Acres AICUZ Less than 65 dB DNL Existing Land Use and Zoning District Community Center / O-2 Office Surrounding Land Uses and Zoning Districts North Interstate 264 Industrial / I-1 Industrial South Offices / O-2 Office East Mobile-home community / A-12 Apartment West Grayson Road Single-family dwellings / R-10 Residential UJFT Community Campus, LLC Agenda Item 1 Page 1

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