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Tuesday, February 15, 2011

January Police Reports for CVG

Please realize that the existence of a record of a call for service to any address many not necessarily be indicative of any violation of law. Often times police are dispatched to an address for reasons unrelated to
unlawful conduct. Additionally, you should not draw a negative inference simply because a disposition may be listed as "offense report" or "arrest made". It is possible that these dispositions were unrelated to the
initial call and may have resulted from completely independent circumstances not involving the situation. We caution you to keep this in mind when considering the following information.


All addresses represent hundred blocks, not specific addresses.


A disposition of "No Report" indicates that no written Police Incident Report was made.


A disposition of "Offense Report" indicates that a written Police Incident Report exists in the Police RecordsManagement System.


Calls for Service to Chester Village Green for January 2011


11400 block CHESTER VILLAGE DR,  NO INJURY MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT-NO INCIDENT REPORT


01/28/11, 04300 VILLAGE PARK AV,  VANDALISM OFFENSE REPORT

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11700 block VILLAGE GARDEN CT PD RESPONSE FOR CRA POLICE SERVICE NO REPORT

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Report on HOA Feb. 2 Meeting with Supervisor Jaeckle and County Staff

(Click on the photo to enlarge it.)
Our Home Owners Asso. Board of Directors held an open meeting with our County Supervisor, Dorothy Jaeckle, Vice Chair of the County Board of Supervisors, and eight members of the county staff, on Feb. 2, in the Arts Center office. All five Board members were present, plus 33 home owners.


1)   The speeding problem on Chester Village Drive: The VDOT representative presented various methods used to slow traffic through a neighborhood and each one's legal requirements. These can be viewed on line at:   http://virginiadot.org/programs/is-VDOTCommunityPrograms.asp   .   Most methods could not legally be used here. [After the meeting, one of the homeowners suggested to appropriate county staff that the installation of yellow caution signs (e.g., "Sharp Curve Safe Speed 20" :


could have some beneficial effect, without involving any legal procedures such as changing the speed limit or adding an additional fine. He will check to see if it is possible to do this.]


2) Backflow testing: Beginning about March 1, the County will send out letters to all homes using irrigation systems with separate water meters, reminding them about the annual backflow testing requirement. [In our development, our HOA has negotiated a special price to have all backflows tested at the same time that the irrigation systems are turned back on. Those that fail will be required to pay for the repair.]

 3] The collapsed building eyesore:          








The County building office has checked with the owner, and he has given permission for the property to be cleaned up and possibly painted with murals featuring the planned Chesterfield Center for the Arts. The office will work with the Sheriff's Dept. to arranged for prisoner work crews for the clean up.

4)  Construction will begin soon on the outdoor stage/platform next to the Arts Center office for use by the monthly concerts which will begin in April.

5) Dogs: One new suggestion was made for dealing with the ongoing problem of loose dogs and owners not picking up after their dogs --Two witnesses could go with a photo to a county magistrate and request an appropriate order or fine.

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Raymond Wilson's Obituary & Memorial Service

                                         RAYMOND WILSON



WILSON, Raymond C., 90, of Chester Village Green, passed away Friday, January 28, 2011, surrounded by his family. Mr. Wilson was the son of the late B. F. Wilson Sr. and Nannie Grant Pettus of Norfolk. His wife of more than 62 years, Jeanne Mangin Wilson; his three sons, Steven (Anne) of Fairfax, Va., Kevin of Richmond, Va., and David (Pam) of Chester, Va.; and two grandchildren, Lauren and Paul, survive him. He is survived by one sister, Joyce Tarkenton of Largo, Fla.; one brother, Jack T. Wilson (Pauline) of Venice, Fla.; and sister-in-law, Helen Wilson of Richmond. Mr. Wilson was born in Phoebus, Va., and grew up in Norfolk. He joined the Coast Guard during World War II and was assigned to the sailing ships that patrolled the Atlantic Coast and Alaska. Mr. Wilson, a longtime resident of Chesapeake and Norfolk, retired after 46 years as a supervisor with Verizon Telephone Company (formerly C & P Telephone Co. of Virginia). In 2006, he moved to Chester to be closer to his children. Mr. Wilson volunteered with Meals on Wheels and was an active member of Prince of Peace Catholic Church in Chesapeake and St. Ann Catholic Church in Colonial Heights.

Come and celebrate with the Wilson Family, at a Memorial Mass on February 5, 2011 at 2 p.m. at St. Anne Church, followed by hospitality in Condon Hall. Donations may be made to St. Ann Catholic Church or your favorite charity.
 
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