Cape Story News and Updates from November Meeting

NEW FACEBOOK SITE to check  https://www.facebook.com/CapeStoryByTheSea

THANK you to our Wake Forest neighbor  Kerry Sentiff– BIG THANK YOU

Amazing pictures of the BEST PLACE TO LIVE IN VA BEACH

From  Monday Night’s CSBTS Meeting:

 1.  Diana Albis is the new Co-Chair of the Clean Up and Beautification Committee  – Cape Story by the Sea received a CERTIFICATE OF DISTINCTION from the Virginia Beach Clean Community Commission for continued efforts to “Keep Virginia Beach Beautiful”

 2. Bill House is the FLAGMAN  champion 

 3. SANTA IN THE PARK —  SUNDAY, DECEMBER 9 –   1 PM TO 3 PM

Candy Cane Lighting Judging  & Stumbling & Mumbling Carolers planned, watch for dates

 4. NOVEMBER 24– SATURDAY– 10 AM to 4 PM-Cape Story by the Sea-ARTS-CRAFTS-YARD SALES Crawl – From Park and along Bike Trail and to Neighborhood YARD SALES—   shop local- watch for updated emails for treasure map, locations, participates   —-  jwinters757@aol.com  for more info

 5.  Cape Story will request the City to  install the same type “Plug” at the First Landing/Cape Henry pump house that was used in Ocean Park during Sandy and prevented Storm Water flooding in Ocean Park community.

 6.  Holiday Giving-  possible SIX military families— Cookies for Troops– NEED BY NOV 21 for Thanksgiving-   deliver to 2219 Bayberry Street –  Teri & Chris Doddy—621-6727

 7. SKIPJACK NEWSLETTER  DEADLINE   NOVEMBER 18  THIS SUNDAY  pics, ads, articles, reports —g.t.stover@cox.net  

8.  Cape Henry Lighthouse Grand Illumination at Ft Story  FRIDAY November 30th at 5 PM — Picture ID and Gate security check for public entry—

9.  Cape Story by the Sea T- SHIRT  Oyster Roast 2012 Available —$10 each

Cape Story plastic cups and CSBTS Decals–  $1 each   Advertise YOUR Neighborhood — funds used to support  Spring Fling, Santa in the Park, Holiday giving, July 4th events

 10.   CSBTS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE for 2013 – join now for continued emails and to be added to Cape Story email list–  $10 per household—  READABLE email needed—-  residents and renters of  Cape Story eligible for membership–  KNOW YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD  and indicate  NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH if not already signed up (separate email list).    Cape Story and Neighborhood Email lists are not shared.

 11.  December 10, 2012 Monday  7:30 PM — CSBTS meeting and Christmas Social at the Va Resort Hotel TOP FLOOR executive board room- cash bar and door prizes..  Christmas Social is held at the Resort Hotel  and recognizes the contribution of the Va Beach Resort Hotel and Conference Center in providing  Cape Story by the Sea a meeting venue.    THANK YOU to the folks at the Hotel who support Cape Story!!

The CSBTSHoliday Arts and Crafts and Yard Sale, Buy & Sell local, Thanksgiving Saturday Event!

The CSBTSHoliday Arts and Crafts and Yard Sale, Buy & Sell local, Thanksgiving Saturday Event!

When:      Saturday November 24, from 10:00 to 4:00
Where:     Along the path, in the park, and in random yards around the neighborhood
Who:        Anyone interested in shopping or participating
What:        Rumor has it that someone has been baking and freezing her fabulous cookies, and maybe someone could do a lemonade or cider stand?  That there might be a newly published book out?  That there will be fabulous knitted and crocheted gift items, some local photography and greeting cards, duct tape creations, and other undisclosed items of beauty and interest, hand crafted and created by your neighbors.

If you are interested in setting up a table or having a yard sale, let us know so we can send out an update closer to the 24th and also coordinate with you if  you would like to set up in the park.  There are some tables available if you need one. 

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Jeannie  Winters—–  jwinters757@aol.com

FEMA funding for raising floodprone homes.

Is your home being flooded by every high tide storm event?  If you meet the following severe repetitive loss criteria, FEMA will provide 75% of the cost to raise, relocate or purchase your home. 

 The definition of severe repetitive loss as applied to this program was established in section 1361A of the National Flood Insurance Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4102a. An SRL property is defined as a residential property that is covered under an NFIP flood insurance policy and:

 (a)  That has at least four NFIP claim payments (including building and contents) over $5,000 each, and the cumulative amount of such claims payments exceeds $20,000; or

(b)  For which at least two separate claims payments (building payments only) have been made with the cumulative amount of the building portion of such claims exceeding the market value of the building.

 For both (a) and (b) above, at least two of the referenced claims must have occurred within any ten-year period, and must be greater than 10 days apart.

 For more information about the FEMA SRL program follow this link  http://www.fema.gov/severe-repetitive-loss-program

Cape Story requests action from City to prevent flooding of short streets.

Dear Mr. Mundy, 

 Todd Solomon has sent you some photos of the high tide flooding that occurred Monday Oct. 29th around 10:30am high tide cycle for Long Creek.  The water level above the SW grate at the about 14 inches and Todd’s estimates for the height of the high tide for this event is 7.0 feet when compared to the 2009 Nor’Ida and Todd lives on First Landing. 

At least 8 homes between Calvert and Wake Forest had water come into their homes.  The one at the end of First Landing Lane had at close to 18 inches and will need dry wall and insulation replaced.  All of the flooding for these homes was a direct result of the tidal surge coming backwards through the First Landing outfalls in the Cape Henry canal. 

Based on Todd’s and neighbors observations during the storm, water from the Cape Henry canal never breeched the roadway crest at the intersection of Admiral and First Landing.  Water entered the ditch along the trail and filled the low lying areas and then flowed west toward Wake Forest.  The maps produced after the 2009 event were very close to what actually happened. 

Based on the success of the backflow prevention device in Ocean Park, as President of Cape Story by the Sea, I formally request once again that some type of device is installed in the First Landing outfalls ASAP.  The flooding damage as a result of Sandy could have been prevented.  Based on past experience from 2006, 2009, 2011 and 2012, a backflow device will function satisfactory for events that have a high tide less than 8.5 feet.  This should be acceptable for most events.  Of course, if a Cat 2 storm hits us directly, we’re all in trouble.  Nothing will save us and we know that. 

Please let me know what the plans will be moving forward and when we can expect action on this request.  I know there is a larger plan for the entire Shore Drive area, but this solution should cost less than $100k and be installed before the next nor’easter. 

I would also request and update on the work being done at the Poinciana Pump Station. 

 Sincerely,

Empsy Munden, President Cape Story by the Sea

 

Emergency Notification System Test Scheduled for Thursday Oct. 11th at 6:00pm

Cape Story Residents have been asked to participate in the City’s testing of a new Emergency Notification System.  The system will call your home phone number with a “test message”.

The system will be used in emergency situations to notify citizens of important safety information.  It will be similar to the notification system used by the VB Schools.

Additional informaiton regarding the purpose for the test and system:

The purpose of the test is to target a specific area of the city at any given time. A hostage situation would be a perfect example where they would warn everyone to stay inside until advised otherwise. For this first test they have selected one residence that will not receive the message to simulate a hostage situation. That person is aware of the test and will report back to confirm that they did not receive the test message. They could also use it where a person known to “wander” is missing and believed to be in a general area. The last missing person here in CSBTS was a very expensive experience with a police helicopter in the air for almost two hours and numerous patrol cars. It might also be used if there is a bank robbery and the robber is on the loose.

Cape Story Civic Association Meeting – Mon. Oct. 8 at 7:30pm

Click here for a printable version of the agenda October 2012 Agenda

CAPE STORY BY THE SEA 

MONTHLY CIVIC ASSOCIATION MEETING

VIRGINIA BEACH RESORT HOTEL

2800 Shore Drive

Monday, October 8, 2012 at 7:30pm 

 

I.    Call to Order                                                       

II.   Minutes of September 2012 Meeting

III. Treasurers Report

IV. Officers Reports 

V.   Committee Reports

  • Clean Up & Beautification Committee— Next CLEAN UP-OCTOBER 14th at 2PM  Sunday
  •  Newsletter- SkipJack   – g.t.stover@cox.net-
  • Military Partnership-  CSBTS continues to work with JEB-Ft.Story for military family support- 
  • Neighborhood Watch

VI .Unfinished Business         www.longcreekwetlands.com – FUNDING

 VII.    New Business

  • Oyster Roast  – SUNDAY NOV 4, 2012  O’Leary’s—UpDate
  • Holiday Giving—   Update — Families
  • Sat-Oct 13, 2012 Lynnhaven River Now- Pleasure House Point FALL FEST  11AM-4PM
  • Park & Trail Clean Up  Sunday Oct 14, 2012  Meet in the Park at 2 PM
  • Oyster  Roast Planning Meeting  Tues. Oct 16, 2012  7PM  O’LEARY’S
  • Candidates Forum-  Wed. Oct 17, 2012 – 7 PM-9 PM  Cape Henry Collegiate Va Beach City Council  & Mayor Candidates- Karen@LRNow.org pre-registration                                                                                                                     
  • VBCCO –Oct 18 , 2012- Thursday-7PM Central Library
  • Sat. Oct 20, 2012-Lynnhaven River Now– Shellfish Company Oyster Roast- 1P-4P
  • SDCC –Oct 29, 2012– 7:30PM  Check www.sdcc.info for current information on Everything you wanted to know about Shore Drive– CSBTS residents may attend as guests-
  • HALLOWEEN-  Wed. Oct 31, 2012—CAREFUL IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
  • CSBTS OYSTER ROAST   SUNDAY NOV 4, 2012  2 PM -5 PM- O’Leary’s  BEST THREE HOURS IN NOVEMBER 
  • ELECTION DAY—TUESDAY – NOVEMBER 6, 2012

 VII.  Adjourn

CSBTS General Meeting – Monday September 10th at 7:30pm

Click here to read and print the meeting agenda sept_agenda_csbts

 

Please plan to attend the Cape Story by the Sea Civic Association’s September General Meeting:

Monday September 10, 2012 – 7:30 pm

at the Virginia Beach Resort and Conference Hotel

The guest speaker will be Mr. Mike Mundy, City of Virginia Beach’s Water Resources Program Manager.  Mr. Mundy will provide updates regarding Stormwater improvement projects in Cape Story and the Shore Drive area.

 

 

“Maple Street Legal Fund” needs your help

Click here to read the entire letter Maple Street Legal Fund

The purpose of the Maple Street Legal Fund is:

  • To help pay for legal expenses incurred in the upcoming Circuit Court of Virginia Beach case opposing the City of Virginia Beach’s attempts to overturn the recent BZA determination;
  • To offset any other agreed upon related expenses incurred in defending this case or prior cases concerning the Maple Street dredge site;
  • To offset any other agreed upon related expenses incurred in defending this case or any other legal matter that affects our community;

 Any and all donations are accepted and appreciated. All donors should be aware that their donation:

  • Is not tax-deductible;
  • Is not intended nor will it be used as income to the defendants in the Circuit Court case nor as income to anyone else associated with establishing this fund or persons associated with soliciting these funds;
  • Will be held in a non-interest bearing bank account..

 Please make your check out to the “Maple Street Legal Fund”. Gene Evans is spearheading the fundraising effort with other members of the CSBTS Maple Street Legal Fund Committee. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Gene at (757) 496-5742.