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CONTINUED MEETING OF THE ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY BOARD
OF SUPERVISORS. HELD THE SECOND DAY OF FEBRUARY IN THE
YEAR TWO THOUSAND AND FOUR
PRESENT: Stan D. Clark, Chairman
Phillip A. Bradshaw, Vice-Chairman
Thomas J. Wright, III
Richard K. MacManus
ABSENT: Henry H. Bradby
ALSO PRESENT: .Congressman J. Randy Forbes
Andy Halataei, Legislative Director
Phil Infantino, Legal Counsel/Grants Coordinator
Dee Gilmore, District Chief of Staff
Ryan Mottley, District RepresentativelChesapeake
Office
Also Attending: Jacob P. Stroman, IV, County Attorney
W. Douglas Casket', County Administrator
Donald T. Robertson,. Assistant
County. Administrator
Carey Mills Storm, Recording Secretary
Chairman Clark called the continued meeting to order at 4:10 p.m. in
the 1762 Boykins Tavern Conference Room for the purpose of meeting with
Congressman J. Randy Forbes.
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Chairman Clark noted that Supervisor Bradby was not in attendance,
but had met earlier in the day with Congressman Forbes and- discussed any
concerns he had at that time with the Congressman.
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Chairman Clark noted that the County is desirous of an opportunity to
locate a Regional Workforce Development Center, and ultimately a campus
of Paul D. Camp Community College, in the northern part of the County.
Supervisor MacManus advised Congressman Forbes that. the County is
pursuing this initiative with Dr. Boyce. of Paul D. Camp Community College
in Franklin. He noted that Paul D. Camp Community College serves the
City of Franklin, Isle of Wight County. and the Suffolk area, and .that the
Workforce Development Center is currently located in the Franklin area. He
advised that the County is prepared to allocate a otal of $1,000,000, or
$250,000 over the next four (4) consecutive years, to fund such a Center.
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He advised the County is also currently working with a developer, to include
a sixty (60) acre site, for the location of a workforce development center. He
noted the County is working closely with Smithfield Foods in this regard.
He stated that while the City of Suffolk would like to locate the workforce
development center in its locality, the location of a workforce development
center in the Benn's Church area would provide a balance to all the
communities it would serve.. He stated that County staff has contacted the
Congressman's off ce to request that the $250,000 study include both Isle of
Wight County and the City of Suffolk. He stated that other jurisdictions
have also been contacted to request their support.
Congressman Forbes formally introduced Andy Halataei, Legislative
Director; Phil Infantino, Legal Counsel/Grants Coordinator; Dee Gilmore,
District Chief of Staff; and Ryan Mottley, District Representative for the
Congressman's .Chesapeake Office, to the Board. He noted that Mr.
Halataei handles all incoming legislative requests and is also reviewing the
workforce development center initiative for him.
Mr. Halataei stated because the funding request specifically cites the
City of Suffolk, he would suggest that the County contact the City of Suffolk
to inquire if Suffolk would be agreeable to sharing the study.
. Congressman Forbes noted that, if necessary, his staff could request a
new'study on behalf of the County. He stated that a workforce development
center is a great economic development tool, and he offered to as ist the
County in any way that he could.
County. Administrator Casket' distributed a briefing paper to
Congressman Forbes...
Supervisor MacManus suggested that the workforce. development
center be tied, in some fashion, to the Smithfield. High School.
Michael McPherson, SchoolSuperintendent, also suggested tying in
technology aspects..:
Supervisor Bradshaw noted that the County has been working in
conjunction with other area schools. in this regard. He stated that he believes
the. opportunity is present and that it-would economically benefit the County,
as well as surrounding areas.
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Chairman Clark called for discussion on the appropriation of funds for
the acquisition of property for the .Colonel Joshia Parker historic site/family
cemetery.
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Chairman Clark commented that the property has been purchased by a
neighboring landowner who is willing to waif .until the County is ready to
proceed.
Congressman Forbes offered the assistance of his staff in regards to an
historic preservation grant for the cemetery.
Chairman Clark advised that the County is currently considering a
project at Lawnes Creek in the northern part of the County. He noted that
the proffers offered for this project include turning certain land over to the
County. He stated the Board might need assistance from Congressman
Forbes' office later down the road in this regard.
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Chairman Clark called for discussion of an ongoing. grant opportunity.
for the Tyler's Beach Dredging Project.
Congressman Forbes noted that his staff had met with the Corps of
Engineers to request the Corps again look at this project. He noted the
Corps of Engineers does. realize that this- project is a priority. He noted an
appropriation of $100,000 has been received. He thanked County staff for
their efforts.
Chairman Clark expressed .the County's appreciation to Congressman
Forbes and his staff. He .noted that he is aware that there may be other funds
necessary down the road to complete the project.
Supervisor Wright also thanked Congressman Forbes and his staff for
their efforts.
Mr. Halataei stated the Corps of Engineers does have funds that can be
shifted and even has extra money at times.
Congressman Forbes advised that he and his staff had met with
Colonel Hanson and reviewed every project the County has as a priority. He
stated Colonel Hanson's staff monitors what we need and he is, therefore,
very optimistic about this project.
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Chairman Clark called for discussion on the allocation of
Transportation Safety. Funds for the installation of emergency signal devices
at fire and rescue station locations.
Supervisor Bradshaw noted he originally made this request with the
Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). He stated that VDOT
should be able to tap into Safety Transportation Funding received from the
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federal government. He stated signal lights are needed that will stop other
vehicular traffic and allow emergency vehicles to exit from their stations.
He advised that VDOT has informed the County that funding for this effort
must come through. the County's road funding.
Mr. Halataei stated there is a transportation account for this type of
work and his office could assist with sending in a request on behalf of the
County to earmark funding.. ,
Congressman Forbes stated he has reviewed the transportation bill and
narrowed it down to two (2) or three (3) priority projects. He noted the
upgrading of Route 460 is one (1) such priority project. He further noted
that when he met with State officials, Route 460 was not listed as a priority.
He stated that the Route 460 project has economic, safety and security
concerns associated with. it. He requested that County Administrator Caskey
submit a request, so that he has something in writing from the County. .
Supervisor MacManus noted with respect to education concerns, the
"No Child Left Behind" concept is a burden on the County and another
unfunded mandate that is being handed down by the federal government.
Dr. McPherson expressed concern with certain guidelines and noted
that they needed to be reviewed. He noted that IDEA funding legislation is
again being considered and requested assistance from Congressman Forbes'
office.
Congressman Forbes noted that certain legislation could be considered
conflicting, but because some of these issues are political, it is often difl•icult
to get. them .changed: He requested that Dr. McPherson send any
educational. concerns in writing to his office.
Supervisor Bradshaw noted that farmers are in need of relief with
respect to farming programs due to the .devastating effects associated. with
Hurricane Isabel.
Congressman Forbes stated that he did not have anything specific at
this point in time .with respect to farming relief issues, but he anticipated
having some information in the next month or so.
Supervisor Bradshaw stated his concern is primarily with timber
rights.
Congressman Forbes advised that timber rights are a Federal
Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) concern. He stated he has some
real problems with the operation of FEMA.
Chairman Clark stated that he and Supervisor Wright serve on the
Resource Development Council, in the district that includes Isle of Wight,.
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Surry, Chesapeake, Suffolk, Norfolk, Virginia Beach and .Portsmouth. He
noted that .Virginia Beach, Norfolk and Surry have signed on, and it looks
.promising that other localities will as well. He advised .that between these
seven- (7) jurisdictions, there will be one (l) full-time staff person and one.
(1) part-time staff person provided to work as a coordinator and grants
processor. He noted that 80% of the United States is included in a Resource
Conservation District and the County is attempting to be a part of this
district as funds could be received through this district that the County could
not receive as a government. He noted that County staff would be applying
again in sixty- (60) days and they would like to coordinate .such efforts with
Congressman Forbes' office.
Mr. Infantino offered to follow-up on the status, noting that he worked
on this issue in the past.
Congressman Forbes suggested the County coordinate the application
closely with his office.
County Administrator Caskey addressed the issue of fluoride .and
noted that the County would again be seeking financial support for offsetting
the cost of the fluoride treatment.
Supervisor Bradshaw noted that the County is currently digging test
wells in his district. He noted that on a regional basis, the County could tie
in with the City of Franklin. He stated it previously was cost prohibitive to
run the lines that far, but it would help if the County could receive grants.
He noted that the City of Suffolk could also be brought on board.
Mr. Halataei offered to take a look at this issue.
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Mr. Halataei provided County Administrator Caskey with a notebook
created by his office that is intended to assist Fourth District localities as
they request funding for projects through the federal appropriations process.
He noted the information contained therein outlines the appropriations
request process; timeline of the appropriations pracess; selected programs
and accounts of interest; and the appropriations request form. He
recommended that the County designate a single contact to coordinate all
appropriations requests and that such person submit completed requests
electronically to him by March 4, 2004. He noted that each appropriations.
request must include a completed appropriations request form; letters of
support from the local government, state government and/or community
groups, if any; a detailed project purpose description; and any
supplementary information, such as statistics and photographs, where
necessary. He noted that allocations from subcommittees are normally small,
but there is a good chance of securing funds for law enforcement programs,
specifically equipment purchases. He noted that any funds saved in respect
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to equipment could be allocated to salaries. He advised that the. Homeland
Security Office handles fire departments and emergency. issues and he
requested that County staff submit a request to him so that he could have
something in writing from the County. He further advised that the
Environmental Frotection Agency .provides grants to localities for water
systems, sewer improvements or infrastructure, for which there is a 50%
match.
County Attorney Stroman inquired if the archeological study at
Lawnes Creek is a fundable item.
Mr. Halataei stated probably not, as the main purpose is for restoration
purposes. He stated much of it depends on how an issue is worded. and he
suggested that language be included to reflect. that it is good for economic
development, and that other language be used within their guidelines.
Dr. McPherson expressed a real need to upgrade computers within the
County's school facilities. He noted that he would send his concerns to Mr.
Halataei in writing.
Mr. Halataei noted it would be helpful to have one (1) person make the
request accompanied by a letter of support from the School Board.
Mr. Halataei addressed the Transportation Appropriations Bill. He
noted that the County might want to coordinate its letter with the fire station
and send the information to him.
Congressman Forbes advised that his staff needs to receive any
requests by the first week of March, 2004.
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Chairman Clark thanked Congressman Forbes and his staff for their
efforts on behalf of the County.
Congressman Forbes thanked County staff for working with his staff
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At 5:00 p.m., Supervisor Bradshaw moved the Board adjourn its
continued meeting. The motion was adopted unanimously (4-0).
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