Motion defeated: Hundreds assemble at supervisors meeting

Motion defeated: Hundreds assemble at supervisors meeting

Attorney Francis Chester speaks Wednesday night at the Augusta County Board of Supervisors meeting. (Rosanne Weber/staff)

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VERONA—Augusta County Supervisors defeated a motion by Pastures Supervisor Tracy Pyles Wednesday night to set aside the 2008 reassessment by a 5-2 vote.

In making his motion, Pyles said “we have a duty to protect our people as much as we can. We have to fight this.”

Beverley Manor Supervisor Supervisor Jeremy Shifflett supported Pyles’ motion, saying he had been moved by the comments of about 40 county residents who spoke earlier Wednesday night.

Riverheads Supervisor Nancy Sorrells said the Virginia Code stipulates that supervisors cannot be involved in the assessment process. “We can’t stop it and we can’t roll it back,” Sorrells said. “Supervisors would be usurping power they don’t have.”

Sorrells, in opposing the motion, was joined by Wayne Supervisor Wendell Coleman, South River Supervisor David Beyeler, Middle River Supervisor Gerald Garber and Board of Supervisors Chairman Larry Howdyshell of the North River District.

Earlier in the meeting, an engaged group of hundreds of Augusta County residents issued a resounding rebuke of the reassessment.

Masses converged on the Augusta County Government Center and pleaded with county supervisors to set aside the recent property reassessment.

A crowd filled the board meeting room by shortly after 6 p.m., and the overflow of people were sent to the nearby Smith Room. By 7 p.m., more than 600 people filled government center meeting rooms.

The assembled crowd applauded the arrival of Pyles about 6:40 p.m. Pyles has been the lone supervisor to consistently ask that the reassessment be rejected. When fellow supervisors arrived shortly before 7, they were greeted by boos from the crowd. Howdyshell banged his gavel and asked the crowd not to react so vocally.

Howdyshell said he was aware of the public’s concerns, but said “we are not here to get in a debate with you.”

Churchville attorney Francis Chester turned over petitions with more than 10,000 signatures to supervisors while asking them to set aside the county reassessment. Residential property values increased by nearly 28 percent on the appraisal of residential property.

Chester lifted the petitions in air and showed them to supervisors. He also was critical of the company that performed the reassessment, Blue Ridge Mass Appraisal Company, calling their contract “a sweetheart deal.” He said other companies did not bother to bid on the reassessment because they knew they would not get the county contract.

Chester said Blue Ridge President David Hickey and his family own considerable property in Augusta County, and said that poses a conflict of interest in Blue Ridge doing the reassessment.

He wondered why the county board of assessors certified the assessment five days before Wednesday’s meeting, when the work was not complete and county residents who gained reductions on assessment appeals had not been notified of the final adjustments.

“We the people are the masters,” Chester said to supervisors. “We intend to take our government back and won’t take this anymore. We are going to court and very shortly We the people will make law in Augusta County Circuit Court if you don’t do it.”

Michael Shull, a Riverheads District resident, said assessments in Augusta County are without “rhyme or reason.” Shull, who spoke for a group of residents in Riverheads, was flanked by his two children. “This is the future of Augusta County,” he said. “You will deny them the right to have a farm.”

Richard Armstrong, the owner of a piece of Augusta County property, said the property is condemned but increased by $5,000. Armstrong said he appealed his assessment but has yet to get an answer. “I will go one step further than Mr. Chester, I’ll call for a tax strike,” Armstrong said. He said the money could be put in an escrow account until the reassessment matter could be settled in court.

Kenneth Cunningham, also a Riverheads District resident, said supervisors had ignored the concerns of county residents about the reassessment. “The board of supervisors have acted like paid lobbyists,” said Cunningham, who said he would vote for challengers to the incumbent supervisors in the next election “even if Forrest Gump” is the opponent.

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Flag Comment Posted by Retired on March 12, 2009 at 8:37 pm

This is in reference to today’s newspaper article “Motion defeated: Hundreds assemble at supervisors meeting”
Four years ago I took over the old home place of Anna Furr so that I could maintain a place that she could still call home.  As it turns out this was a good thing for her.  I do not think that, at her age and fixed income, she could afford this increase, but she would have tried, without complaint.  I also know Gerald Garber and know that he was not raised this way but I see this type of change in most people that get in positions of presumed power throughout all levels of government.  I see the excess spending at the Federal level, I see mismanagement, waste and overspending at the State level and now I am seeing it at the County level.  The solution every time appears to be “increase taxes” and let the People that work hard and their children pay for it. They tend to forget that we, the People, put them in that position, to work for and to represent us.
Who gave Mr. Howdyshell the authority to say “we are not here to get in a debate with you”.  We, the People, put him there and we, the People, can and should remove him.  This is a government of the People, by the People, for the People or have they forgotten the Constitution.  Are they so ignorant that they do not understand that it is not so much the reassessment as much as it is the drastic nature of the reassessment and the method in which it was accomplished.  Mrs. Sorrells should be fired for her incompetence, they do have the power, the power bestowed on them by the People and the Constitution.
God bless Mr. Chester for standing up for the People.
I am also adding Senator Hanger to this e-mail because he should be standing tall for the people in his district and calling for an investigation.  He should also be standing tall for the principles to which this country was established and to the foundations to which this government was established by our Founding Fathers and make it known to the People as to why Virginia has to depend on the Federal Government Bailout to survive.  Perhaps that is a question that Governor Kaine, a legend in his own mind, should have to answer.  Why is he not serving and protecting the real People of Virginia, maybe he has already moved on to his next job.
I am truly disappointed in the people that swore to protect us and uphold the Constitution.

George C. Hill Jr.
  Retired Military still serving my Country
  Conservative to the core
  A non-resident of Virginia since 1980
  Still paying Virginia taxes

Flag Comment Posted by ntheknow on March 12, 2009 at 5:56 pm

How about this…um…responsible folks pay their taxes on-time, every time, and we won’t have to worry about our collective tax rate going up to offset the fact that there are those out there that think they’re too good to pay their fair share.  Either that, or maybe we should all just try to sanctify those deadbeats under the illusion that they’re looking out for our collective interest.  Hogwash.

Flag Comment Posted by richard 1 on March 12, 2009 at 4:23 pm

NEWSREADER1;  I am sure Mr. Chester would like the information here is his contact information:  Francis Chester Atty.
          3581 Churchville Ave.
          Churchville, Va. 24421-2539
Ph# 540-337-7270
Email: LAWOFFICEOFFFRANCISCHESTER.COM

I hope that helps you.

Flag Comment Posted by newsreader1 on March 12, 2009 at 2:37 pm

I believe Mr. Shifflett was the only one listening to the people last night.  Ms. Sorrells was reading a speech she had written sometime ago and she did not read it very well at that.  It was evident to me that they were not listening - heck - Coleman even picked his nose two thirds of the way through.  We need more than one lawsuit - we need one against Blue Ridge Mass Appraisal - they need not be in business anymore - just ask Gloucester County and Bath County.  I have reviewed the sales from this year and the county and BRMA are all lieing to us.  If Mr. Chester wants my research I would gladly give it up to show what the sales have really done this year and how they came to the conclusion that they thought they had.

Flag Comment Posted by timeforchange on March 12, 2009 at 1:59 pm

I am sure Mr. Coffield and Mr. Cobb never get speeding tickets either.

Flag Comment Posted by The Spartan on March 12, 2009 at 1:51 pm

I think Mr. Chester should petition the Circuit court to remove all supervisors except mr. Pyles and Mr. Shifflett for malfeasance and colution. There are several conflict of interest issues and also the way Mr. Coffields real estate appraisal was no where close to anyone elses.

Flag Comment Posted by richard 1 on March 12, 2009 at 12:51 pm

KAETC:  We need roofing tar to go with the feathers and the railroad track is right in front of the BOS chambers any donations????

Flag Comment Posted by kaetc on March 12, 2009 at 11:40 am

And while we are shopping, don’t forget the petition paper, pens & poster board for the new candidates running for office…

Flag Comment Posted by kaetc on March 12, 2009 at 11:38 am

I bet we can find feathers and war paint at Ben Franklins…Does anyone have a coupon?

Flag Comment Posted by seekchange09 on March 12, 2009 at 9:15 am

A New Idea-

In light of the outcome of last night’s meeting, I would like to offer another idea to you, Mr. Chester.

In my view, the Board of Supervisors are basically ineffective positions due to the restricted guidelines of their elected post. It seems that rather than paying a Board of Supervisors-appointed County Administrator, it would be more effective to pay an Elected Administrator.This would in effect make the County Administrator work for the people rather than shoving their agenda down the throats of the people they are “representing”.

I believe accountability is key. We are seeing this issue pop up all over the country now - why not here? It is quite obvious to me and probably most of Augusta County after last night that this problem was orchestrated and played out very carefully by Mr. Coffield.
I would like to see you, Mr. Chester circulate an additional petition asking for Coffield’s resignation while this issue is still fresh in the minds of Augusta County residents.

Perhaps Mr. Coffield should be a bit more fearful for his job at a time when everyone else is fearing for their own.

I would think that at this time, with the economic downturn, one might be able to find very qualified Executives who would be able and employable to replace him. Perhaps this could be the light at the end of this dark tunnel.

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