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12-12-2019 Work SessionWORK SESSION OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS AND THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY SCHOOL BOARD HELD IN THE ROBERT C. CLAUD, SR. BOARD ROOM OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY COURTHOUSE LOCATED AT 17090 MONUMENT CIRCLE, ISLE OF WIGHT, VIRGINIA ON THURSDAY, THE TWELFTH DAY OF DECEMBER IN THE YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND NINETEEN PRESENT/BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: William M. McCarty, Newport District, Chairman Joel C. Acree, Windsor District, Vice -Chairman Don G. Rosie, II, Carrsville District (via telephone) Richard L. Grice, Smithfield District Rudolph Jefferson, Hardy District ALSO IN ATTENDANCE: Robert W. Jones, Jr., County Attorney Randy R. Keaton, County Administrator Donald T. Robertson, Assistant County Administrator Carey M. Storm, Clerk PRESENT/SCHOOL BOARD: Mr. Alvin Wilson, Hardy District Mrs. Victoria Hulick, Newport District Mrs. Julia W. Perkins, Windsor District Mrs. Jacqueline Carr, Carrsville District (absent) Mrs. Kirstin Cook, Smithfield District Also in attendance: Dr. James Thornton, Superintendent CALL TO ORDER Chairman McCarty called the work session of the Board of Supervisors to order at 3:00 p.m. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Supervisor Jefferson moved that the agenda be adopted as presented. The motion was adopted unanimously (5-0) with Supervisors Acree, Rosie, Grice, Jefferson and McCarty voting in favor of the motion and no Supervisors voting against the motion. INVOCATION Ms. Gwendolyn Sykes delivered the invocation and led the pledge of allegiance to the American flag of the United States of America. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT Brian Camden, Alpha Corporation, presented the evaluation of Westside Elementary School and explained the scope of services, the RRMM study focusing on building components, cost estimates, building systems and building envelope improvements. Mr. Camden advised that the County will be better served if he is authorized to research and compile judgements of other school construction 1 professionals and school divisions who are now and have been consistently engaged in the school construction market. He advised a new facility in the 2020- 21 market is estimated to cost approximately $325 per square foot for construction and does not include design work, furniture, fixtures or equipment costs. He advised that Westside Elementary School is operating efficiently with no negative structural, mechanical, electrical, security or safety issues. He further advised that there is enough room on the existing site to demolish the old school and build a new facility and that the existing school is also a good candidate for renovation/addition. It was the consensus of the Board to review the information received and meet again jointly with the School Board in January 2020. The School Board meeting was closed, and the Board continued with its work session. Chris Morello, Director of Economic Development, provided a recap of the acquisition history of Phase III of the Shirley T. Holland Intermodal Park and introduced Carl Merteck with Kimley Horn & Associates, who recalled that when the property was acquired by the County, there were delineations of wetlands confirmed by the Corps of Engineers. He advised that in 2012 the Federal Government changed how certain plants fell in the spectrum of wetland plants to upland plants. Further, there was a revision to the way in which wetlands are delineated in the Wetlands Manual. Continuing, he stated that the Board was last presented an estimation of areas believed to be wetlands and uplands with other areas in which additional data needed to be collected to determine whether they were wetland or upland. He concluded his presentation revealing the findings from detailed investigations which were conducted. It was noted that approximately 75 acres of land are developable. County Administrator Keaton commented that if land thought to be developable previously could be used as originally intended, it could be used as a mitigation credit which could benefit the County's project or other projects that the County is a part of such as with the Southeastern Public Service Authority. The staff update of transportation projects was postponed until a future work session. // ADJOURNMENT At 4:50 p.m., Chairman McCarty declared the work session adjourned. Len M LTA P . 2 c Joel C. Acree, Ch an