City Announces Partnership to Acquire Pleasure House Point

City Announces Partnership to Acquire Pleasure House Point
Plans include environmental education center and preservation of open space

City News Release Date:  Tuesday, July 13, 2010 6:30 p.m.
 
…“Thanks to The Trust for Public Land, the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, and the citizens of Virginia Beach, we have a plan to save the vast majority of Pleasure House Point from development,” Mayor Sessoms said. “The strength of this partnership gives us the best chance yet to preserve this unique property. Our persistence is paying off!”…
 

To read the entire news release, click on this link Partnership to Acquire Pleasure House Point

You can also check for additional updates on this topic at the Pilotonline’s article Virginia Beach to hold news conference on Indigo Dunes tonight http://hamptonroads.com/2010/07/virginia-beach-hold-news-conference-indigo-dunes-tonight?cid=ltst

www.sdcc.info may have additional updates on this topic.

Fireworks Update

Ocean Park Friends and Neighbors,

                A lot of you have been wondering what’s going on with the fireworks show for this year.  Our long pole in the tent was getting a barge and a pier to load fireworks.  We got a barge just before the deadline, but we were not able to get a loading dock to load the fireworks on the barge in time to get our Coast Guard Permit.  The Coast Guard requires a minimum of 60 days to file the permit, and we have passed that point.  So for 2010, there will not be a barge fireworks show out in the bay.  We only started this effort in late March of this year, and I’m confident that we will have time to get a barge and loading pier in plenty of time to make this happen for 2011.   

                However, I got confirmation today that here in Ocean Park we could have a beach based Fireworks show.  The permit applications are due to the city by the 3rd of June, so we only have a couple weeks to get the funding together.  We need $10,000.00 to pay for the fireworks and all the required permits, as well as delivery and cleanup.  I have seen an example of what kind of show Applied Pyrotechnics can do for that amount and I think it would make everyone happy.  The widest point of the Ocean Park Beach is by the access at Rockbridge road, so this is where we’ve targeted the show.  

                So here it is.  We have 10 days to come up with $10,000.00.  I have about $500.00 in the bank now, and pledges for $500.00 more.  By June 3rd I have to have the $10,000.00 in hand.  If you want fireworks on our Ocean Park beach this July 4th you need to either go to OPCL.org and donate money using the fireworks link, or drop off a check made out to OPCL fireworks committee at my house at 3920 Shady Oaks drive.  I think we can reach our goal for a beach show this year, but it we don’t, we’ll bank the money and use it towards next year’s barge show.  If we don’t hit our goal and you’d rather have a refund, let me know and I’ll make that happen.  All of you who have told me you want fireworks to happen, it’s time to step up and make this a reality.

 If you have any questions you can contact me using the below info.

Rick Mercadante

President, Ocean Park Civic League

mercadante@cox.net

460-3239

FEMA Flood Survey

Please view information below regarding a FEMA flood survey. Ocean Park residents that have experienced repetitive flooding may get some financial relief to make their homes flood-proof.

Social Security Online Office

A link to the Social Security Online Office has been added in the links section of the OPCL site or you can use . The memo below gives some of the highlights of their site.

OUR MOST CONVENIENT OFFICE IS ONLINE

By Carolyn Brown
Social Security District Manager in Virginia Beach

You probably don’t need anyone to tell you that times are tough for many people right now. The past year has seen a recession-driven increase in applications for Social Security retirement and disability benefit applications. These increases translate into busier offices and telephone lines.

So if you need information, or want to apply for benefits, visit the most conveniently located office Social Security has: our online office at http://www.socialsecurity.gov. There, you can apply online for retirement, spouses, and disability benefits. There’s no need to fight the traffic to visit an office or wait for an appointment. Our website makes it simple, allowing you to apply for retirement benefits in as little as 15 minutes.

If you’re not certain you’re ready to apply, we have online resources that can help you decide. Our Retirement Estimator will allow you to enter different scenarios to come up with the retirement plan best for you. You can find it at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/estimator.

A Disability Starter Kit makes it easy to prepare for your disability application. The kit explains the documentation and information you’ll be required to share on the application, and includes checklists and worksheets to help take the mystery out of applying. You can find the Disability Starter Kit at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/disability on the left-hand side of the page.

There are other things you can do online, such as applying for a replacement Medicare card, and requesting an SSA-1099 for tax purposes. You can learn about these and other online services at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/onlineservices.

OPCL Meeting Minutes – 03/04/2010

 

Ocean Park Civic League

Minutes for the 3/4/2010 Meeting

OPVRS Meeting Room

Opening Presentation by Carolyn Weems, Bayside Representative to the City of VA Beach School Board

  • Carolyn spoke at length about the budget issues facing Virginia Beach public schools.
    • She noted that the School Board has been fiscally conservative
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      • Last year, the School Board had 18 million left over at the end of the year, which allowed them to give funds back to the city to close gaps in the city’s budget.
      • Last year had to cut 30 million in expenses. This year, they had to cut an additional 32.4 million in expenses.
      • The School Board currently has an estimated budget in place for 2010-2011that balances the lost funding without affecting current instructional programs and without layoffs. There will also be no loss of healthcare or retirement benefits. However, if additional cuts are necessary, there will be some impact.
      • Since 85% of budget is compensation, the school board may have to increase class size by one student, which would provide 18 million dollars in savings. If this increase is needed, it would still provide lower class sizes than the state mandates.
  • Ms. Weems then commented on the Legislative Committee Issues facing the School Board
    • The Virginia Beach schools have mastered the requirements of “No Child Left Behind”. She indicated that the schools will be moving forward on a 21st Century Skills Initiative.
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        • Plan is to move focus away from standardized test and focus on time management, collaboration, writing skills and personal finance.
    • Ms. Weems commented on school calendar issues
  • When Labor Day is so late in the year, as this year, the children are already in school until June 20th.
  • Since there were so many weather issues this year, and since they are mandated to have 180 instructional days, it causes issues when trying to make up lost days
  • The school board is attempting to have laws changed that will allow the schools to start up to 5 days early when Labor Day is late. The proposal made it out of senate and house sub-committee, but it was pulled off the floor.
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    • The School Board is in pursuit of a Uniform Grade Policy
      • Until Va Beach instituted a 10 point grading scale, the students in Virginia Beach were at a disadvantage compared to students from other parts of the state.
      • The goal is to have all students in Virginia graded on the same scale.
    • The School Board is pursuing legislation that will disallow guns in all education buildings, not just schools (i.e. administration buildings)

 

Call Meeting to Order

  • President Remarks
    • Rick proposed to streamline meetings, which will allow for the OPCL to have guest speakers give presentations at the general meeting
    • Rick proposed having all committee reports on the OPCL.org website only and reserving meetings for larger OPCL issues as well as budget items.
    • Rick also aims to increase the social aspect of meetings.
  • Agenda Accepted
  • Old Business
    • OPVRS Update – no update from the OPVRS members.
      • Rick proposed that the OPCL’s ultimate goal is to take the money that is set aside for a new station (that OPVRS says will never be built) and spend some of that money to improve the OPCL meeting space and the overall “curb appeal” of the station. money set aside for station to update meeting room for social purposes so that the civic league can once again use the space for social events.
      • Rick noted that OPVRS is in a current lawsuit with the heirs of the original owners who deeded the property to the rescue station.
        • There is a claim in the deed that the property needed to be used as a firehouse and social hall for civic league. Since the fire station has moved, the heirs of the Newton family have claimed that OPVRS is in breach of the deed and that there is a lawsuit attempting to work out the issue.
        • At the current time, they have re-stationed a fire engine to attempt to meet the deed requirements.
        • OPVRS is not a part of the city and has its own board of directors and operating budget.
    • Pound Nets Update
      • Appeals to initial ruling claiming that Mike Wills does not have standing have been initiated, legal briefs have been filed, and now he is awaiting a court date
      • Attempting to contact USCG regarding the lighting requirement for pound nets – as the USCG required lighting and markers for navigational hazards, however, they were not in place yet. Mike noted that the civic league might have to make a formal complaint
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    • 4th of July Fireworks
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      • Rick is working with Scott Repert of Chesapeake Beach to have a 4th of July fireworks display out on a barge in the bay. Rick is attempting to get Baylake Pines involved as well.
      • Rick commented that his plan is to solicit donations using direct mailers to fund the display – his idea for solicitation boundary is from the Lesner bridge west to Little Creek JEB.
      • Rick is looking for volunteers to help out with the proposals and marketing for this event.
      • Rick has not come up with a final dollar amount that will be requested from the civic leagues. His ultimate goal is to not use civic league funds for display
  • New Business
  • New Logo
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      • Rick presented logos to the OPCL. His goal is to use logo for marketing purposes and at some point for t-shirts/stickers/etc
      • Once approved, the logo will initially be used on beach bags for the welcome wagon committee to be given to new residents
      • Comments are welcome

 

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    • Vote on FY 2010 Budget
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      • Rick presented an estimated budget to the OPCL. The budgets purpose is to allow the board to dispense funds up to the approved amount without having to have a member vote to do so.
      • Only expenses above approved amount or not included in budget will be brought to OPCL membership at large for approval
      • Budget reviewed and accepted with only 1 nay vote
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    • Future Programs
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    • Rick asked for the names of people that the OPCL would like to have as guest speakers. The following names were provided:
      • Chris Stolle – Sheriff
      • Louis Jones – Bayside Rep to city council
      • Capt. Smith – Police representative
      • Philip Roehrs – Beach Engineer and Head of Public Works
      • Jason Cosby – VB Director of Public Works

Committee Reports

  • Finance (Mike Wills)
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    • Robbins Legacy Report as of Feb 2010
      • 190kcurrently in account from initial investment of 180k
      • There is 9k in cash interest that can be distributed
      • The current investment strategy is 75% fixed income/cash 25% equity mutual funds
    • Ad hoc Audit Committee performed the annual audit of accounts on February 21, 2010. The only accounts available for review were from March through December, 2010. No major deficiencies were noted; however, the Committee did make a number of recommendations for consideration by the Treasurer and the Finance Committee
  • Zoning (Mike Wills)
    • No updates.
  • Social Committee (Dove Field) 
  • Neighborhood Crawl Out Event March 27th
  • Upcoming Social Events 
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    • June – BBQ/Happy Hour – Lost Luau in the park. Event will be child friendly and held in the city park.
    • July – 4th of July Parade
    • Winter 2010 -Holiday Party TBD
  • Welcome Wagon (Laurie Rogers)
    • No update
  • SDCC and BAC (Grace Moran)
    • Water bill – opportunity to sign up to win lunch with the mayor.
    • Sign up represents SDCC and BAC trying to set up email database and this is the attempt to solicit email addresses to increase membership
    • City budget is coming before city council on March 16th or 23rd. Shore Drive CC on March 29th council members to tell what Shore Drive gets to keep in budget cuts and what is proposed to lose, Our chance to tell them priority
    • Thursday 18th at BAC – bikes and trails
    • Various meeting times update
  • Membership (Rick Mercadante)
    • There will be a Membership drive at the March 27th Crawl Out. There will be prizes for the members who bring in the most new members
  • Communications
    • No Update

Meeting Adjourned

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