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01-08-2009 Quarterly MeetingQUARTERLY MEETING OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HELD THE EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND NINE PRESENT: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Stan D. Clark, Chairman (Arrived at 2:35 p.m.) James B. Brown, Jr., Vice - Chairman (Arrived at 2:40 p.m.) Al Casteen Thomas J. Wright, III ABSENT: Phillip A. Bradshaw PRESENT: VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Dennis Heuer, District Administrator MacFarland Neblett, Waverly Residency Administrator John Jacobs, VDOT Maintenance Engineer Also Attending: W. Douglas Caskey, County Administrator Carey Mills Storm, Clerk The meeting was called to order at 2:30 p.m. in the County Administrator's Conference Room located in the Administration Building located at 17090 Monument Circle, Isle of Wight County, for the purpose of conducting a quarterly meeting with VDOT officials. 1/ Concerning the issue of the Route 460 drainage in Zuni, MacFarland Neblett, VDOT Residency Administrator, advised that a farmer had installed a 15" pipe on the VDOT drainage easement that is not conducive to alleviate the drainage for Route 460, but that the final design and recommendation was to have the County coordinate with the farmer that has the 15" pipe removed and install an additional 48" pipe adjacent to the existing culverts under Route 460. VDOT indicated that this is the only solution short of raising the grade of the road significantly that would solve the flooding of Route 460 in a major storm event, such as a storm event greater than a 100 -year storm. Concerning the issue of Route 10 Owens Estates, Mr. Neblett advised that the drainage problem is to be addressed within the next thirty (30) days. Concerning the issue of the Route 58 bridge reconstruction project, Mr. Neblett advised that information will be forthcoming in the near future responsive to the County's concern that potential flood waters would be retained in the County due to the elevation of the proposed roadway and its difference from the height of existing grade. 1 Regarding Yellow Rock Lane, Mr. Neblett advised that a T -type turn around is required before Yellow Rock Lane can be taken into the State's system. Ms. Mazur advised that following completion of the survey next week, staff will forward same to VDOT. Mr. Neblett offered to contact Dominion Virginia Power and request removal of the pole. Regarding Muddy Cross Road, Ms. Mazur advised of the need for a scope meeting and survey. Regarding the Six -Year Improvement Program, staff was advised that VDOT will be cutting more than the anticipated 30% and another $40 million will be cut. Regarding Route 460 in the Town of Windsor at the four - legged intersection in front of the Windsor Christian Church, United States Post Office and the Southern Foods Store, VDOT recommends closing two (2) roads and installing a traffic signal at Roberts Avenue, although such signal is not warranted at this time. Ms. Mazur advised that staff will present a preliminary report with the Town of Windsor letter asking for direction. Regarding Piney Grove Road, Ms. Mazur advised that an appropriate request has now been submitted to VDOT regarding the abandonment of that roadway. Regarding the Route 10 access break for the proposed fire station, Supervisor Casteen requested egress /ingress out to Route 10 for emergency vehicles. Mr. Heuer advised that such requests must first be approved by him prior to being submitted to the Commonwealth Transportation Board for consideration and that normally he is not in favor of limited access breaks as there are other options available, such as adjustment of the existing signal light to allow fire and rescue vehicles to move through or a separate lane for public safety vehicles. He suggested that County Administrator Caskey send him and the Town of Smithfield a request which notes that the access is intended for use by fire and rescue vehicles only. The meeting was adjourned at 3:40 p.m. S to Carey Mills , Clerk 2 c�CLi� B. Brown, Jr., Chairman