Southampton County Board of Supervisors

Published 4:47 pm Wednesday, July 13, 2016

SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY
Board of Supervisors
Notice of Public Hearing

Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section(s) 15.2-1427 and 15.2-2204 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended that the Southampton County Board of Supervisors will hold public hearings on Monday, July 25, 2016 at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as may be heard, in the Board Room of the Southampton County Office Center at 26022 Administration Center Drive in Courtland, Virginia to consider:

1. CUP 2016:02, Request by V. S. Pittman on behalf of Ina Pittman, owner, for a Conditional Use Permit to operate a sand mining operation on a portion of Tax Parcel 75-4. The property is located on the east side of Ridley Road (SR 731) at its intersection with Greenhead Road (SR 675). The request is to mine in phases a maximum of 125 acres of the 567 total acres of the site. The property is in the Newsoms Voting and Magisterial Districts.

2. CUP 2016:03, Request by Dominion Virginia Power, applicant, on behalf of Phil Bain, T. L. Bain LLLP, owner, for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a 115kV switching station for electric transmission on approximately five (5) acres of a 52-acre parcel known as Tax Parcel 15-6. The property is located on the south side of Bell Road (SR 622) approximately 3,370 feet west of its intersection with Main Street/Ivor Road (SR 616). The property is in the Berlin-Ivor Voting and Magisterial Districts.

3. RZA 2016:03, Request by William Kemp, owner, for a zoning map amendment on a 6.27 acre portion of Tax Parcel 70-(1 & 2), from CB-1, Conditional General Business to A-1, Agricultural. The property is located at 12973 Southampton Parkway and is located 3,500′ east of the intersection of Southampton Parkway (US 58) and Drewry Road (SR 659). The property is in the Drewryville Voting and Magisterial Districts.

4. CUP 2016:04, Request by PI Telecom Infrastructure T, LLC, applicant, on behalf of J.C. Bunn, III and Denise B. Bunn, and Joan B. Bunn, Life Estate, for a Conditional Use Permit to construct a 254′ illuminated telecommunication tower and access easements on a portion of Tax Parcels 89-30B, 89-29, and 89-29B. The property is located at 23152 and 23172 East Depot Street, Newsoms, and is located on the south side of East Depot Street (SR1402) in Newsoms, approximately 3,000′ east of its intersection with South Main Street (SR673). The property is in the Newsoms Voting and Magisterial Districts.

5. CUP 2016:05, Request by John B. Stutts, applicant, on behalf of Southampton County, owner, for a Conditional Use Permit to construct an outdoor rifle/pistol range on approximately 0.76 acres of a 50 acre parcel known as Tax Parcel 41-7B. The property is located generally at 19458 Camp Twenty Drive, a private drive located off Rivers Mill Road (SR 612) approximately 4,570′ northwest of its intersection with Brandy Pond Road (SR 655). The property is in the Drewryville Voting and Magisterial Districts.

6. An ordinance to amend and reordain Section(s) 4-35 and 6-5 of the Southampton County Code, specifically as it relates to fees associated with permits for erosion and sediment control. The proposed ordinances impose a new fee of $50 for each inspection required by the Department of Environmental Quality (2 inspections monthly for active permits) and further increases the fee for permits issued for single family dwellings under an “Agreement in Lieu of a Plan” from fifty dollars ($50.00) to one hundred dollars ($100.00). unH

Copies of information associated with these matters are on file and available for public inspection in the County Administrator’s office, 26022 Administration Center Drive, Courtland, Virginia during normal office hours of 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Any person desiring to be heard on these matters should appear at the time and place referenced herein above and offer his or her comments to the Board of Supervisors.

The hearing is held at a public facility designed to be accessible to persons with disabilities. Any persons with questions on the accessibility of the facility or need for reasonable accommodations should contact Michael W. Johnson, Clerk, at (757) 653-3015. Persons needing interpreter services for the deaf must notify Mr. Johnson at least seven (7) days in advance of the hearing.

Southampton County Board of Supervisors
Michael W. Johnson, Clerk