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Friday, January 31, 2020

REVIEW - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory at King George High School

by Neil Richard

Coming off of the much more serious production of The Diary of Anne Frank, the King George High School Theatre Department swung the emotional pendulum in the other direction by producing a hilarious, kid-oriented, version of the Charlie and the Chocolate Factory book by Roald Dahl.



In what appeared to be an effort to shorten the opening scenes and save those already familiar with the story from hearing it again, the play opened with some overt exposition. In fact, Scene 1 was literally called Exposition. But it was nice to skip over the more depressing and dramatic portion of the story and get right to the comedy. We were introduced to all of the main characters with a special focus on the five golden ticket winners and their families.


The cast, led by Cannon Parker as Willy Wonka and Jayden Wynes as Charlie Bucket, performed as well as they had in the past, with only one line that appeared to be missed but turned out to be funny enough in the moment to be mistaken for a part of the script.


The action, and laughs, started to ramp up as Wonka gave the kids a tour of his Chocolate Room. Watching the chocolate river get unrolled, I was frankly skeptical that it would work well. I was pleasantly surprised when Augustus Gloop, played by Andrew Denton, did a great job of going down the chocolate river and into the pipe at the end.


The props and set decoration continued to play a delightful role in the action as Wonka continued his tour in the second half of the play. The Invention Room was simplistic yet complex and the Squirrel Room was hilarious. The best prop of the night would have to be a tie between the Glass Elevator and the Television Room. Even though you knew it was coming, Mr. Teavee, played by Darrian Hodsen, did great at being sick in the elevator.


For me, the best scene of the night was when Mike Teavee, played by Brandon Thomas, shrunk himself into the television. His mother, played by Natalie Pelto, showed a perfect grasp of the emotions a frustrated mother would have for a son that was suddenly not a pest anymore. And when she shoved her shrunken son into her purse, and gave it a solid whack, it was the great!


Overall, I found the play to be both over the top and subtle in so many ways. From the cast acting in the background while the Oompa Loompas sang and danced to the overwhelming aura of Willy Wonka, the play melded into another production that once again, could be watched several times. As one audience member noted during Intermission, the Riverside may produce great content but the High School produces shows that are much better bang for your buck.

Their next production will be The Little Mermaid from April 29th to May 2nd.

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Thursday, January 30, 2020

2020-01-21 - Board of Supervisors Meeting Notes

by Neil Richard

The Board of Supervisors began their meeting at 6:34pm.

There were amendments to the Agenda to add Closed Session.

Kim Dodge was the only speaker for Public Comment. Dodge said she wanted to speak on the part of the taxpayers and said she knew budget season was coming up. She wanted to thank everyone for their work in getting the County out of debt and keeping taxes low and hoped the Board could continue to do that. She said that when the Board increases property taxes, it takes money from each household and many families do not get pay increases. Dodge said she was proud to see a chart of the 2018 budget and that property tax revenue wasn't being used to pay for everything. Dodge said that the schools seemed like an endless money pit and that they'll ask for money and say it's for the children but there needed to be something else that paid for teacher salaries. She said that when she asks the Board to not increase taxes, she's asking on behalf of the poor, the single family households, and those that don't have dual incomes. Dodge said she gets that a lot of citizens in the County would support a tax increase but said it was because they thought it would increase their salary. She said she saw something on Facebook about the Sheriff's Department hiring and the salary was low but people said they would be willing to pay more in taxes if that meant the Deputy's salary would go up. Dodge said that she would rather see more grants used to pay for salary increases. She said we only hear from the people being paid from taxpayers and not the rest of the population and they would like to keep their taxes low.

Wednesday, January 29, 2020

2020-01-21 - Wireless Authority Meeting Notes

by Neil Richard

The Wireless Authority began their last meeting at 6:29pm.

There were no amendments to the Agenda.

There was no Public Comment.

Jeff Stonehill had no report.

Jeff Bueche began to give his Supervisor's report before once again realizing that meeting had not started yet.

Annie Cupka, Richard Granger, and Cathy Binder all had no report.

The County Attorney pro tempore, Eric Gregory, had no report however he was next on the Agenda and gave the Board a brief overview of the request from both the Wireless Authority and the Board of Supervisors to dissolve the Wireless Authority. Due to that request, he had drafted dissolution paperwork that would result in the Wireless Authority disbanding and all of the remaining funds, almost $40,000, to revert to the County's General Fund. Gregory said the next step after both groups approved of the measure was that he and Dr. Neiman Young, County Administrator, would file the dissolution paperwork with the state and, when approved by the state, the process would conclude.

Bueche asked about any remaining assets and Gregory said the County had already taken over the antiquated equipment some time ago.

With that, the Board approved of the dissolution and the meeting adjourned at 6:34pm.

Meeting Attendees:
Cathy Binder (Chair, Board of Supervisors)
Jeff Bueche (Board of Supervisors)
Annie Cupka (Vice Chair, Board of Supervisors)
Richard Granger (Board of Supervisors)
Jeff Stonehill (Board of Supervisors)
Neiman Young (County Administrator)
Eric Gregory (County Attorney)

Meeting Agenda

Next Meeting:
This was the last Wireless Authority meeting.

Previous Meeting:
Read about the previous Wireless Authority Meeting.

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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

2020-01-28 - Planning Commission Public Notice

The King George County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing beginning at 7:00 p.m., on Tuesday, February 11, 2020, in the Board Room to hear two cases.

Case Number 19-03-Z02: Request by Darell Hertenstein on behalf of the current owners Alyce J. Jones, David Clare, and Beverley C. Coates, to rezone, with proffers Tax Map 33 Parcels 78 & 79 and Tax Map 33 Parcel 74 from Rural Agricultural (A-2) to General Trade (C-2 Total 17.65 acres) and Multifamily dwelling district (R-3 Total 92.67 acres).

Case Number 20-01-Z01: Amendments to the King George County Zoning Ordinance to revise the Sign Regulations. Amendments to Section 3.11.


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2020-01-21 - Service Authority Meeting Notes

by Neil Richard

The Service Authority began their first full meeting of the year at 5:31pm.

There were no amendments to the Agenda.

Kim Dodge was the only person to speak during Public Comment. She said she has spoken before about the paying the water and sewer bills and just wanted the Service Authority to know that customers that do have to pay both, it's high for them. Dodge said it was a hardship on families with a lot of children, stay at home moms, and those with only one source of income. She knew they were getting into budget season and that there are infrastructure problems that cost money but she wanted to speak up for all customers.

Monday, January 27, 2020

Controlled Burn In King George

by Neil Richard

With wildfires becoming more and more common across the country and around the globe, I was delighted to hear about the Virginia Department of Forestry preparing to do a prescribed or controlled burn in King George. The property owner, Derek Wasser, reportedly promised his friends hot dogs and beer but none were in sight when I arrived. Instead, our small group hung around and traded stories while we waited for the Forestry Department to arrive.

Tuesday, January 14, 2020

2020-01-07 - Wireless Authority Meeting Notes

by Neil Richard

The King George County Wireless Authority Board of Directors began their first meeting of 2020 at 6:54pm.

In a brief ten minutes, the Board, comprised of the Board of Supervisors, voted to have Cathy Binder serve as Chair, to have Annie Cupka serve as Vice Chair, and to have Dr. Neiman Young, County Administrator, serve as the Board's Secretary and Treasurer. They also adopted a meeting calendar to meet quarterly, the norm for this Board, but would later amend that based on Eric Gregory's advice. Gregory, the County Attorney pro tempore, advised the Board that if they wish to continue to work towards dissolving the Board, the documents necessary should be ready by the next January meeting of the Supervisors and therefore should convene a Wireless Authority meeting then. The Board concurred and made the necessary change.

Monday, January 13, 2020

2020 Board of Supervisors, Service Authority, and Wireless Authority Meeting Dates

Listed below are the regular meeting dates for the King George County Board of Supervisors and Service Authority Board of Directors for the remainder of 2020. Regular Service Authority meetings will be held at 5:30 p.m., and Board of Supervisors meetings will begin at approximately 6:30 p.m. All meetings will be held in the Board Room of the Revercomb Building, 10459 Courthouse Drive, King George, VA 22485, unless otherwise advertised. [EDITOR'S NOTE: The biggest change from the 2019 calendar is the start time for each meeting and the addition of the July 14, 2020 meeting.]

Friday, January 10, 2020

2020-01-07 - Board of Supervisors Meeting Notes

by Neil Richard

The King George County Board of Supervisors opened their first meeting of the new decade at 6:29pm with Dr. Neiman Young, County Administrator, starting things off. This is normal procedure as there are no elected officers on the Board until they hold elections (not to be confused with the elections held in November where the general public votes).

In short order, the Board elected Cathy Binder (Shiloh District) as Chair and Annie Cupka (At Large District) as Vice Chair, marking the first time in County history both seats were occupied by women. Dr. Young was elected as the Clerk of the Board.

Thursday, January 9, 2020

2020-01-10 - Board of Supervisors Public Hearing UPDATED

**Note the change in time of the Board of Supervisors meeting.**

The King George County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing beginning at 6:30 p.m., on Tuesday, January 21, 2020, in the Board Room. They will hear three cases.

Case Number 19-09-E01: Special Exception Permit request by Rodney Rollins to amend existing Special Exception Permit #90-08-E15. The purpose of the amendment is to delete the condition #5 stating “Sludge stored within this facility shall be used solely on the Dogue Farm, previously consisting of 518 acres more or less; currently consisting of approximately 468 acres more or less.  Tax Map 31 Parcels 21, 21A, 23 and Tax Map 32 Parcels 6, 7, 8 & 16, Zoned A-1 (Limited Agricultural District).

Case Number 18-11-E01: Special Exception Permit request for an Event Venue. Estate of White Hall owned by David and Bethany Cassell, Tax Map 22 Parcel 12A, 40 acres zoned A-2 (Limited Agricultural District)

Case Number 19-10-Z03: Amendment to the King George County Zoning Ordinance to allow microbreweries in the Retail Commercial District, C-1 and General Trade District, C-2 and to allow breweries in the Industrial Light District, I-1 and the Industrial District, I. Amendment to Sections 1.9, 2.9 and 2.11.



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2020-01-09 - Wetlands Board Public Hearing

The King George County Wetlands Board will hold a public hearing beginning at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, January 23, 2020 in the Board Room to consider the following request:

VMRC Permit Application #19-1806: Request by John Morton to stabilize approximately 770 linear feet of a failed or failing shoreline. Tiered masonry walls and rip-rap toe protection will be installed and slopes will be graded and restored with native vegetation. Nine existing timber groins will be repaired, holding their existing footprint. To be constructed along the Potomac River at 5451 White Fox Lane King George, VA 22485 (Tax Map 14, Parcel 68).
 
 

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2020-01-07 - Service Authority Meeting Notes

by Neil Richard

The King George County Service Authority Board of Directors opened their first meeting of 2020 at 6:43pm. Within a short ten minutes, they completed their short Agenda.

Cathy Binder was elected as Chair and Annie Cupka was elected as Vice Chair. Dr. Neiman Young, County Administrator, was elected as the Board's Secretary and Treasurer. They approved a meeting calendar that mirrored the previously agreed upon schedule for the Supervisors and added the same July 14, 2020 meeting date. They also agreed to meet earlier in the evening at 5:30pm. The Board approved their standard Rules and Ethics documents and there was no Public Comment.

Tuesday, January 7, 2020

2020-01-07 - Board of Supervisors Public Hearing

The King George County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing beginning at 7:00 p.m., on Tuesday, January 21, 2020, in the Board Room. They will hear three cases.

Case Number 19-09-E01: Special Exception Permit request by Rodney Rollins to amend existing Special Exception Permit #90-08-E15. The purpose of the amendment is to delete the condition #5 stating “Sludge stored within this facility shall be used solely on the Dogue Farm, previously consisting of 518 acres more or less; currently consisting of approximately 468 acres more or less.  Tax Map 31 Parcels 21, 21A, 23 and Tax Map 32 Parcels 6, 7, 8 & 16, Zoned A-1 (Limited Agricultural District).

Case Number 18-11-E01: Special Exception Permit request for an Event Venue. Estate of White Hall owned by David and Bethany Cassell, Tax Map 22 Parcel 12A, 40 acres zoned A-2 (Limited Agricultural District)

Case Number 19-10-Z03: Amendment to the King George County Zoning Ordinance to allow microbreweries in the Retail Commercial District, C-1 and General Trade District, C-2 and to allow breweries in the Industrial Light District, I-1 and the Industrial District, I. Amendment to Sections 1.9, 2.9 and 2.11.



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Thursday, January 2, 2020

2020-01-02 - Planning Commission Public Notice

The King George County Planning Commission will hold a public hearing beginning at 7:00 p.m., on Tuesday, January 14, 2020, in the Board Room to hear Case Number 19-03-Z02: Request by Darell Hertenstein on behalf of the current owners to rezone with proffers Tax Map 33 Parcels 78 & 79 and Tax Map 33 Parcel 74 from Rural Agricultural (A-2) to General Trade (C-2 Total 17.65 acres) and Multifamily dwelling district (R-3 Total 92.67 acres). They will also hear Case Number 19-11-Z04: Amendment to the King George County Zoning Ordinance to replace "courthouse primary settlement area" with "Courthouse West" and "Route 3/301" primary settlement areas to the applicability of the Mixed Use Development District to reflect the Comprehensive Plan.




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