Minutes Floyd County Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting February 25, 2025 1. Called to Order - Chairman Turman called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm or soon thereafter. 2. Opening Prayer = The opening prayer was offered by Supervisor Bechtold. 3. Pledge of Allegiance = Supervisor Kuchenbuch offered the Pledge of Allegiance. 4. Quorum - Linda Millsaps called the roll. A quorum was found. PRESENT: Joe D. Turman, Chairman; Jerry W. Boothe, Vice Chairman Kalinda Bechtold, Linda DeVito Kuchenbuch, and Levi Cox (in a secure remote location), Board Members; Linda Millsaps, County Administration, Kim Chiddo, Deputy County Administrator/CFO, and Danny Lowery IT Operations Manager to live stream and film the meeting. 5. Approval of Agenda = On a motion by Supervisor Boothe, seconded by Supervisor Kuchenbuch and carried to approve the agenda as amended: The amendments were as follows: Adding 12 C. Multiple Sclerosis Proclamation Remove the action item under 12 a 6. Approval of Disbursements On a motion by Supervisor Boothe, seconded by Supervisor Kuchenbuch and unanimously carried to approve the disbursements as presented. 1 2019 Board appointed 7 community members to serve on an SDO Committee to guide creation of a streamlined SDO COVID halted work Steps 2021-2022 Taken e SDO Committee resumed work and presented a draft new ordinance to the Planning Commission PCI held a public hearing and recommended a new ordinance to the Board 2024-2025 Board held workshops, made changes to proposed ordinance, and scheduled a public hearing FLOYD VIRGINI A Why a New Ordinance Now? The current subdivision ordinance is a complex maze, last fully adopted in 2002 In i) - general, the proposed new Land Division Ordinance is meant to make divisions C with a few new parcels easier and limit divisions with large numbers of parcels FLOYD VIRGINTA 3- Key Features of the Proposed Land Division Ordinance Reduced lot sizes available if a private centralized water system and/or a private centralized wastewater system planned Divisions will be allowed on Agent will be able to review and anapproved private approve plats with up to 6 parcels, division road including the residual lot FLOYD VIRGINTA Key Features of the Proposed Land Division Ordinance Any Division served by Any Division served by a private, individual water private centralized water systems is limited to 10 new system/sis limited to 10 lots, including the residual new lots, including the lot residuallot FLOYD VIRGINIA - 5- Examples of a Division With One Private Division Road Total acreage BonE Private Division Road (PDR) 84.896 - Connection to Public Road / Private Division Roads have a 10- lot 25+ 6 maximum per connection to AC a public road AC AC 3+ AC 5 7+ Lots 1, 2.and 3 have frontage on a VDOT 2+ 3 AC AC AC road, butuse PDR or - ccess 1 4 Lots 4 - 9 have the required frontage on one 10+ 2 PDR AC 2 approved AC 3 One additional lot could be created on this PDR FLOYD VIRGI INTA Examples of a Division With Two Private Division Roads PEE Private Division Road (PDR) Total acreage II Connection to Public Road 84.896 Private Division Roads have a 10- lot 7 maximum per 10 connection to a public road 25+ AC 6 3.0 Lots1, 2, 4,5,6,7,8, and 101 havef on the AC frontage 5+ 51 approvedPDR AC 8 9.369 AC Lots 2, 3, 4, 8,9, and 10 have 9AC the required road 9 1 frontage on the second approved PDR 4 10+ 2 AC 2.0 AC Although there are two PDRS, there is only one 3 connection to a VDOT road. No more lots can be created on this PDR FLOYD VIRGINTA -7- Stated Rescue squads are empty Why put more people in the county that will die from no help? Candice Quesinberry = Indian Valley District Shared her love for Floyd and all it has Generations of family have lived in Floyd What makes us unique will go away Wants to keep it safe and not have more housing Joshua Boothe - Courthouse District Noted various changes with the Sub-Division ordinance that he agrees with, Pre- perking residual survey, additions of easements and lot size requirements. Any existing lot with an existing well/septic system would be allowed under a 1- acre division instead of the 2-acre division. 10 new lots seem arbitrary Jack Wall = Little River District Noted there is not enough housing Only 7 units per acre is very restrictive In the right direction, but change in density Darrel Underwood - Courthouse District Property in all four districts, taxes will be higher Strain on 1st responders and VDOT Jeremy Yuvanavattana = Little River District He was on the Planning Commission and was part of the process over the years. The board once asked him what the purpose of the Planning Commission was, and he stated he believed it was to limit chaos while respecting property owners' rights. Shared that he believes this ordinance does just that. Noted if things remain the same, his nine children will not be able to afford to live in Floyd 9- Concuns Questlns ODoes Uhis mmahe tenierto develop pmalle plecs 96 fond ? DDoea this pemnue the padlud demn Chta Coxtan ameunt o Rou & CA nee del -to pelP a plot 9 ag 31 DoesThis wean Ehat wLe kousss cun be buict on top. 9 the mounlans where thuy war he viero from balnu? Wilg We Bose TRe wila plaes to Bevelogmet? 5 What abnta potasil watu phatige with too many wells ? 6 What atnet pord msinlenance au& ganyaye Nemoval wilh mcuaseh Avelepmast 7 Ja the m croare'tn asseshad value to ucrease The pale 9 sp 3 8) Jn A Couflict gutiud That Ev a o pupents ae Nenl galle aapito ? -11- Karl Slyboom - Little River District Floyd is beautiful, and I would hate to see more housing makes it special developments ruin what Agree with the previous statements of putting it on the Ballot. Paul Kitchen - Little River District Noted we need affordable housing, rental housing Not mega subdivisions Shared agreement with putting it on the ballot Robert McNab - Little River District Noted that he has subdivided his property already under old ordinance and that land went to his son. 5-year wait is not a bad idea Slows down development Deborah Tome = Court House District Moved to Floyd in 1998 Water is a concern Wants to wait to find out what resources we have until the Water Study is completed. Steve Durbin, County Attorney, offered the following comments: You have before you a proposed comprehensive overhaul of the County's ordinance governing the division ofland within the County. Under the Code ofVirginia, Va. Code Section 15.2-2240, the governing body ofe every locality shall adopt an ordinance to assure the orderly subdivision ofland and its development. This is a mandatory requirement of state law. You must have a subdivision ordinance. You have an old ordinance, adopted years ago and amended in piecemeal fashion, resulting in some anachronistic provisions, and SO comprehensive reworking is appropriate. Not telling you what to adopt, but it needs to be updated. - 13- Supervisor Turman read the handicap statement for public comments. 10. Public Comments Coy Mitchell, Indian Valley District Shared he is concerned about the recent assessment. Stated that the County needs to run as a business. I would like to see the taxes spent on schools, fire, rescue, all the rest is frivolous. Jack Wall - Little River District Stated he participated in the Work Leadership Conference. - Noted a presentation regarding energy and solar farms and electric energy. - would like to see more studies regarding this and more money coming into the County Darrell Underwood - Noted my property taxes went up 75%. Why are they taxing all of us SO high? Shared he would like to know where this money is going to go. Robert Woolson - Shared is personal assessment values. Also stated that he understands the board doesn't make the values but hires the company who does. It is shared that there are two Real Estate agents on the board. Expressed his thoughts of a board member and questioned if that board member should of recused themselves from any of the votes and stated that this seems to be a lack of ethics. 11. Old Business: a. Tax Date Change Ordinance On a motion by Supervisor Boothe, seconded by Supervisor Kuchenbuch and unanimously carried to approve the Ordinance to Amend the June Payment Date for Real Estate Taxes from June 5th to June 26th of each tax year. 12. New Business: a. Land Division Ordinance - 15- The following PowerPoint was presented and discussed at various times during the meeting: Board of Supervisors FLOYD Meeting VIRGINIA February 25, 2025 10/22/2024 Agenda: Meeting Opening Board Room, County Administration Building, 202 E. Main Street, Floyd, VA FLOYD 6:00 p.m. (or soon thereafter) VIRGINIA 1. Call to Order February 25, 2. Opening Prayer 2025 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Quorum 5. Approval of Agenda (Action Item) 6. Approval of Disbursements (Action Item) 7. Approval of Minutes (Action Item) 10/22/2024 17- 10. Public Comments FLOYD VIRGINIA Limit Comments to 4 minutes February 25, One way Communication 2025 Alert Staff to Any ADA Needs 10/22/2024 11. Old Business FLOYD VIRGINIA a. Tax Date Change Ordinance February 25, (Action Item) 2025 10/22/2024 -19- 14. County Administrator's Report FLOYD a. Emergency Wrap-up next steps, Sen, VIRGINIA Stanley, emergency notice signup, lessons learned b. After Action Meeting February 25, C. Radford University- Economic Development, 2025 Parks and Recreation, Interns, Wicked Problems d. Opioid Abate Eco-System - Local Government next steps e. FOIA update - Opioid f. EMS Update g. Slaughterhouse Conversation h. Water Supply Planning Meeting 10/22/2024 15. Correspondence FLOYD VIRGINIA February 25, 2025 10/22/2024 -2 21- Minutes Floyd County Board of Supervisors Regular Meeting February 25, 2025 1. Called to Order = Chairman Turman called the meeting to order at 6:00 pm or soon thereafter. 2. Opening Prayer - The opening prayer was offered by Supervisor Bechtold. 3. Pledge of Allegiance - Supervisor Kuchenbuch offered the Pledge of Allegiance. 4. Quorum - Linda Millsaps called the roll. A quorum was found. PRESENT: Joe D. Turman, Chairman; Jerry W. Boothe, Vice Chairman Kalinda Bechtold, Linda DeVito Kuchenbuch, and Levi Cox (in a secure remote location), Board Members; Linda Millsaps, County Administration, Kim Chiddo, Deputy County Administrator/CFO, and Danny Lowery IT Operations Manager to live stream and film the meeting. 5. Approval of Agenda = On a motion by Supervisor Boothe, seconded by Supervisor Kuchenbuch and carried to approve the agenda as amended: The amendments were as follows: Adding 12 C. Multiple Sclerosis Proclamation Remove the action item under 12 a 6. Approval of Disbursements On a motion by Supervisor Boothe, seconded by Supervisor Kuchenbuch and unanimously carried to approve the disbursements as presented. 1. 7. Approval of Minutes = On a motion by Supervisor Kuchenbuch, seconded by Supervisor Bechtold and unanimously carried to approve the minutes from 02/11/2025. 8. Public Hearing: Land Division Ordinance 6:15 or soon thereafter Chairman Turman opened the public hearing a. Presentations: Karla Turman, Planner = Ms. Turman presented the following PowerPoint presentation. Proposed Floyd County Land Division Ordinance FLOYD VIRGINIA 2- 2019 Board appointed 7 community members to serve on an SDO Committee to guide creation of a streamlined SDO COVID halted work Steps 2021-2022 Taken SDO Committee resumed work and presented a draft new ordinance to the Planning Commission PCH held a public hearing and recommended a new ordinance to the Board 2024-2025 Board held workshops, made changes to proposed ordinance, and scheduled a public hearing FLOYD VIRGINIA Why a New Ordinance Now? The current subdivision ordinance is a complex maze, last fully adopted in 2002 In general, the proposed new Land Division Ordinance is meant to make divisions with a few new parcels C) easier and limit divisions with large numbers of parcels FLOYD VIRGINIA -3- Why Change the Name to Land Division Ordinance? The word "subdivision" was confusing for many SubdMision property owners, who thought it meant dividing Ordinance property in order to build a lot of houses Land Division Ordinance describes more closely why Division Land the Code of Virginia requires this ordinance simply Ordinance for the orderly division of land FLOYD VIRGINIA Key Features of the Proposed Land Division Ordinance Pre-perking will no longer A survey ofthe residual be required (i.e. no health parcel will no longer be department approval required in most cases required) for plat approval Rather than having to be Easements will be allowed deeper than wide, new lots forp private, individual will have to meet a wastewatersystems minimum depth FLOYD VIRGINIA 4 Key Features of the Proposed Land Division Ordinance Reduced lot sizes available if a private centralized water system and/or a private centralized wastewater system planned Divisions will be allowed on Agent will be able to review and ana approved private approve plats with up to 6 parcels, division road including the residual lot FLOYD VIRGINIA Key Features of the Proposed Land Division Ordinance Any Division served by Any Division served by a private, individual water private centralized water systems is limited to 10 new system/s is limitedto 10 lots, including the residual newl lots, includingthe lot residuallot FLOYD VIRGINTA 5- Key Features of the Proposed Land Division Ordinance A Private Division Road A new public road created Any Divisionon an existing after the adoption of this cannot serve more 10 than publicroad islimited to 10 the ordinance cannot serve new lots, including newlots, including the more 10 new lots, including residual lot, per intersection residuallot with a Public Road the residual lot FLOYD - I R 0 INTA Examples of a Current Subdivision on a Right t-of-Way Total acreage E 50 ft right-of-way 84.896 Connection to Public Road ) Lots 1, 2, and 3 have required road 25+AC 4 frontage 12+AC 25+AC 11+AC Lots 4 and 5 are 25+acres and are 1 allowed to be accessed by a 50ft. right-of- 2 way 10+AC 3 FLOYD IRGINI A 6- Examples of a Division With One Private Division Road Total acreage BGIRGKRE Private Division Road (PDR) 84.896 ID Connection to Public Road 7 Private Division Roads have a 10- lot 9 25+ 6 maximum per connection to a road AC public AC + AC 7+ ots 1, 2. and 3 ave - e frontage a 12+ 8 AC pad, o AC 7+ AC butusel PDR 1 4 Lots 4-9 have the required frontage on one 10+ approved PDR AC C 3 One additional lot could be created on this PDR FLOYD VIRGINI A Examples of a Division With Two Private Division Roads RR Private Division Road (PDR) Total acreage - Connection to Public Road 84.896 Private Division Roads have a 10- lot maximum per 7 connection to a public road 25+ 10 AC 5+ + 6 C AC 3.0 Dts L. 2,4, - a 6,7, 8, and 10havei frontage on the AC rstapproved PDR 5+ 5 8 9.369 AC Lots 2, 3, 4, 8,9, and 10 have the required road 9AC 9 1 frontage on the second approved PDR 4 10+ 2 AC 2.0 AC Although there are two PDRS, there is only one 3 connection to a VDOT road. No more lots can be created on this PDR FLOYD VIRGINIA 7- Questions? FLOYD VIRGINIA b. Public Comments: The following are summarized comments Tanja Vidovic = Little River District Encourages the county to have a tree ordinance put in place Developers need to pay for future infrastructure Real Estate agents need to recuse themselves from the decision. John Hylton - Burks Fork District Noted if 1 acre = if he divides the property, taxes go up. Reminded me how Riner exploded, and look how horrible the roads are with increased traffic This needs to go on the ballot for election in November. Gerald Vest - Locust Grove District Noted his frustration with the assessment 8- Stated Rescue squads are empty Why put more people in the county that will die from no help? Candice Quesinberry Indian Valley District Shared her love for Floyd and all it has Generations of family have lived in Floyd What makes us unique will go away Wants to keep it safe and not have more housing Joshua Boothe - Courthouse District Noted various changes with the Sub-Division ordinance that he agrees with, Pre- perking residual survey, additions of easements and lot size requirements. Any existing lot with an existing well/septic system would be allowed under a 1- acre division instead of the 2-acre division. 10 new lots seem arbitrary Jack Wall = Little River District Noted there is not enough housing Only 7 units per acre is very restrictive In the right direction, but change in density Darrel Underwood - Courthouse District Property in all four districts, taxes will be higher Strain on 1st responders and VDOT Jeremy Yuvanavattana - Little River District He was on the Planning Commission and was part of the process over the years. The board once asked him what the purpose of the Planning Commission was, and he stated he believed it was to limit chaos while respecting property owners' rights. Shared that he believes this ordinance does just that. Noted if things remain the same, his nine children will not be able to afford to live in Floyd 9- The biggest concern was the water. Thanked Karla for all her hard work over the years. Shirley Ann Burgess - Little River District Moved here because of the water Many droughts and wells dry up The concern is how we address the subdivisions on our local aquifers Eli Schwartz - Gralla - Locust Grove District Water is the 1st concern with this Wells dry up Droughts Request to wait til the water study before taking a vote Quinn Yard- Gralla = Locust Grove District 12 years old and born and raised in Check Loves how un-populated it is Most beautiful place on earth Loves how clean and good the water is As more people move the wells will dry up and she does not want that to happen. Toni Lamberti - Little River District (Ms. Lamberta provided the following that was read during the meeting) -10- Concus /Queatunu ODoes Uhis mahe sanieto duvelop pmalleu plecs 96 Sand? DDoea this pemnue the pedlu denn Chst a Coxtan ament o RoL a CA nee dek o pelP a plot 95 age 3DoeThis wean Ehgt wLe kuuses can be built on tor 9 the mounluins where they war the viers from balno? L WE W-e Bose TRe wild plates to Bevelogmest? 5 what abnta pota watu phalige with too many wells ? 6) What atnat pord msinlenance au& ganlay Nemoval wih mcuased Aelepmant 7 Ja tho m croare'n assesad value -to ucrease The pale 9 Sp 3 8 Jn A Coyflict gutiua That Ee oL Rupeviets aie Neal gilile aapido ? - 11- @) hsn the pullic baen wvoled whg to inthe plannins o Chunps ? bwr gaut 7y 10 we wied woe butya bge, bosiai Rere mot Fhe perple alresly bun autsipers a crating big iuy % lyan toes David Grimsley = Little River District Noted newly appointed on the Planning Commission Concerned that we are one of two counties without an aquifer Interested in the sustainability of Floyd Requests to wait for the water study to come out before taking a vote. Jeff Walker - Little River District Cut ties with perking lots for dividing Current ordinance is an atrocity and needs to be re-written Conflicts with State law Sarah McCarthy = Burks Fork District Residence for 25 years; moved to these hills for the simplicity of the lifestyle, the quiet, and the farming community Worried about the subdivision idea Do not need more Roanoke's or Blacksburg's Want to preserve the land - 12- Karl Slyboom - Little River District Floyd is beautiful, and I I would hate to see more housing developments ruin what makes it special Agree with the previous statements of putting it on the Ballot. Paul Kitchen - Little River District Noted we need affordable housing, rental housing Not mega subdivisions Shared agreement with putting it on the ballot Robert McNab - Little River District Noted that he has subdivided his property already under old ordinance and that land went to his son. 5-year wait is not a bad idea Slows down development Deborah Tome = Court House District Moved to Floyd in 1998 Water is a concern Wants to wait to find out what resources we have until the Water Study is completed. Steve Durbin, County Attorney, offered the following comments: You have before you a proposed comprehensive overhaul of the County's ordinance governing the division ofland within the County. Under the Code ofVirginia, Va. Code Section 15.2-2240, the governing body of every locality shall adopt an ordinance to assure the orderly subdivision ofland and its development. This is a mandatory requirement of state law. You must have a subdivision ordinance. You have an old ordinance, adopted years ago and amended in piecemeal fashion, resulting in some anachronistic provisions, and SO comprehensive reworking is appropriate. Not telling you what to adopt, but it needs to be updated. - 13- Unlike some states, Virginia is highly restrictive ofwhat can be put on the ballot for Only topics specifically authorized by statute can be put on the ballot. Here is a referendum. Va Code section 24.2-684: No referendum shall be placed on the ballot unless direct quote from specifically authorized by statute or by charter. Floyd County has no charter, SO we need to find as statute that would allow that, and I'm not aware ofany statute that would allow that. Unfortunately, this falls to the Board to decide. A conversation ensued amongst the board members regarding processes, history, care, and due diligence to make the best decision for the County and its Citizens. Chairman Turman closed the public hearing 9. Public Hearing Tax Date Change Ordinance 7:00 p.m or soon thereafter a. Steve Durbin, Attorney = Mr. Durbin offered the following overview: Ordinance to change the date of the first installment of the annual real estate taxes Move the date from June 5th of each year to June 26th of each year Noted that this ordinance has nothing to do with the tax assessment and the board has no authority to determine the value of someone's land; that is not a function of the board, and that's not for discussion tonight. Pursuant to Virginia code section 58.1-3970.1 The date change would give citizens three more weeks in which to pay that first installment. December 5th due date for each will remain unchanged. b. Public Comments No one in the Public signed up for comments Chairman Turman closed the public hearing -14- Supervisor Turman read the handicap statement for public comments. 10. Public Comments Coy Mitchell, Indian Valley District Shared he is concerned about the recent assessment. Stated that the County needs to run as a business. I would like to see the taxes spent on schools, fire, rescue, all the rest is frivolous. Jack Wall = Little River District Stated he participated in the Work Leadership Conference. - Noted a presentation regarding energy and solar farms and electric energy. I would like to see more studies regarding this and more money coming into the County Darrell Underwood - Noted my property taxes went up 75%. Why are they taxing all of us SO high? Shared he would like to know where this money is going to go. Robert Woolson - Shared is personal assessment values. Also stated that he understands the board doesn't make the values but hires the company who does. It is shared that there are two Real Estate agents on the board. Expressed his thoughts of a board member and questioned if that board member should of recused themselves from any of the votes and stated that this seems to be a lack of ethics. 11. Old Business: a. Tax Date Change Ordinance On a motion by Supervisor Boothe, seconded by Supervisor Kuchenbuch and unanimously carried to approve the Ordinance to Amend the June Payment Date for Real Estate Taxes from June 5th to June 26th of each tax year. 12. New Business: a. Land Division Ordinance 15- A conversation ensued regarding the land division process, the implications on taxes, and the responsibility of the board regarding the implication of the real estate tax increase. b. Declaring the State of Emergency Ended On a motion by Supervisor Boothe, seconded by Supervisor Bechtold and unanimously carried to approve the resolution ending declaration of local emergency due to severe winter storms. C. Multiple Sclerosis Proclamation On a motion by Supervisor Kuchenbuch, seconded by Supervisor Boothe and unanimously carried to approve March of 2025, is Multiple Sclerosis Education and Awareness Month in the County of Floyd, Virginia. 13. Board Time Supervisor Turman stated that he has had a number of people over the last 6 months ask about Shredding like the Farm Bureau does every SO often, but they don't feel like they got enough to take it to the Farm Bureau. Supervisor Turman asked to do some research if we could get a small shredder on the trucks, then people could bring their papers when they bring their trash and then they can run it through there. Noted this would be another asset to help the Community out. 14. County Administrators Report a. Emergency Wrap-up b. After Action Meeting C. Radford University d. Opioid Abate Eco-system e. FOIA update f. EMS update g. Slaughterhouse Conversation h. Water Supply Planning meeting - 16- The following PowerPoint was presented and discussed at various times during the meeting: Board of Supervisors FLOYD Meeting VIRGINIA February 25, 2025 10/22/2024 Agenda: Meeting Opening Board Room, County. Administration Building, 202 E. Main Street, VA FLOYD Floyd, 6:00 p.m. (or soon thereafter) VIRGINIA 1. Call to Order February 25, 2. Opening Prayer 2025 3. Pledge of Allegiance 4. Quorum 5. Approval of Agenda (Action Item) 6. Approval of Disbursements (Action Item) 7. Approval of Minutes (Action Item) 10/22/2024 17- 8. Public Hearing: Land Division FLOYD Ordinance 6:15 p.m. or soon thereafter VIRGINIA February 25, a. Steve Durban, Attorney, and 2025 Karla Turman, Planner - Overview b. Public Comments C. Close Public Hearing Limit Comments to 4 minutes One way Communication Alert Staff to Any ADA Needs 10/22/2024 9. Public Hearing: Tax Date Change FLOYD Ordinance 7:00 p.m. or soon thereafter VIRGINIA February - a. Steve Durbin, Attorney Overview 25, b. Public Comments 2025 C. Close Public Comments Limit Comments to 4 minutes One way Communication Alert Stafft to Any ADA Needs 10/22/2024 - 18- 10. Public Comments FLOYD VIRGINIA Limit Comments to 4 minutes February 25, One way Communication 2025 Alert Staff to Any ADA Needs 0/22/2024 11. Old Business FLOYD VIRGINIA a. Tax Date Change Ordinance February 25, (Action Item) 2025 10/22/2024 - 19- 12. New Business FLOYD VIRGINIA February 25, a. Land Division Ordinance (No 2025 Action today) b. Declare the State of Emergency Ended (Action Item) 10/22/2024 13. Board Time FLOYD VIRGINIA February 25, 2025 10/22/2024 - 20 - 14. County Administrator's Report FLOYD a. Emergency Wrap-up - next steps, Sen, VIRGINIA Stanley, emergency notice signup, lessons learned b. After Action Meeting February 25, C. Radford University- Economic Development, 2025 Parks and Recreation, Interns, Wicked Problems d. Opioid Abate Eco-System- - Local Government next steps e. FOIAL update - Opioid f. EMS Update g. Slaughterhouse Conversation h. Water Supply Planning Meeting 10/22/2024 15. Correspondence FLOYD VIRGINIA February 25, 2025 10/22/2024 -21- Adjournment February 25, 2025 FLOYD VIRGINIA 10/22/2024 16. Correspondence The Deputy County Administrator/CFO read the contents of the correspondence folder. = 17. Adjournment On a motion by Supervisor Boothe, seconded by Supervisor Bechtold, and unanimously carried, the Board voted to adjourn until the next meeting on 03/11/2025 at 8:30 a.m. (or soon thereafter). y - . // C N QD Juma a Chairman Joe Turman Cbunty Administrator Linda Millsaps - 22 -