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The Board conducted public hearings regarding a right-of-way abandonment, a Special Use Permit request for wooden truss manufacturing, and a budget amendment involving supplemental school funding. The meeting agenda included the approval of quarterly appropriations, budget transfers, and a supplemental appropriation for the Circuit Court Clerk. The Board also increased compensation for various board appointees, made multiple board appointments, and awarded the janitorial contract. Further actions included the termination of the County Grant Writer contract, the approval of a resolution to support the Natural Tunnel State Park swimming pool, and the award of the Circuit Court Clerk counter redesign project. Additionally, the Board held a closed session to discuss personnel and contract matters.
The board held public hearings regarding the proposed county budget for the 2024-25 fiscal year, as well as proposed tax rate increases for real and personal property. Discussions included concerns over budget cuts to libraries, school system funding needs and enrollment increases, and the financial impact on small businesses. The board approved a supplemental appropriation for the school board, passed a resolution requesting the Commonwealth Transportation Board rescind approval of the Pennington Gap bypass construction, and directed the County Attorney to inquire with the Attorney General regarding specific social services budget and administrative matters. Additionally, the board entered a closed session to discuss personnel matters.
The meeting focused on a budget work session for the upcoming fiscal year, covering revenue adjustments, deficit projections, and proposals for personal property and real estate tax rate increases. Key discussions included potential split-billing for property taxes, funding concerns for the library system and emergency medical services, and requested salary raises for county employees. The Board also addressed infrastructure needs, including metal repairs at the transfer station, VDOT secondary road improvements, and the potential purchase of a mower for the airport. A closed session was held regarding personnel matters, and the Board deliberated on increasing capital outlay authorization limits.
The Board conducted a public hearing regarding a Special Use Permit for a restaurant in an Agricultural Zone. Financial agenda items included the review of the Treasurer's Report, approval of monthly disbursements, and supplemental appropriations for the Circuit Court Clerk and Sheriff's Department. The Board authorized the appropriation of funds for school and public assistance budgets, and approved a transfer of funds to the School Board Capital Reserve Fund. Administrative actions included the authorization of heat pump repairs for the Department of Social Services, approval of sponsorships for the Tobacco Fall Festival, the official naming of a memorial bridge, and several board appointments. Operational updates were provided regarding the Jonesville Institute, airport maintenance, and county code recodification.
The meeting involved public hearings regarding a rezoning request and a zoning text amendment, both of which were approved. The Board reviewed departmental reports from Animal and Litter Control and received the Treasurer's report. Presentations were held regarding the VDOT Six-Year Improvement Plan and the Mountain Empire Community College Promise Program. Financial matters addressed included supplemental appropriations for various departments, the extension of an airport engineering base agreement, and the authorization of local funding to cover negative balances for the Department of Social Services. The Board also discussed the potential lease of commercial space, the advertising for an Economic Development Director position, and various appointments. Additionally, the Board entered closed sessions to discuss personnel matters and the investment of public funds.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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