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RESOLUTION
BY THE
FREDERICK COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The Board of Supervisors of Frederick County, in regular meeting on the 22th day of May 2002, adopted
the following:
A PROJECT ENDORSEMENT RESOLUTION FOR THE APPLICATION TO THE
SHENANDOAH VALLEY BATTLEFIELDS FOUNDATION FOR FUNDING UNDER THE
IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT GRANT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF VIRGINIA CIVIL
WAR TRAILS SIGNS.
WHEREAS, in accordance with the funding allocation procedures of Frederick County, it is
necessary that a request by resolution be received from this Board in order that Frederick County may
provide matching funds if awarded the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation Implementation Grant;
and
WHEREAS, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors supports the desire of landowners to
acknowledge the history of their property and its role in the Civil War; and
WHEREAS, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors supports the development of heritage
tourism based upon the historic and scenic resources of Frederick County as an economic engine for that
area; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Frederick County Board of Supervisors
requests the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation to grant approval of Frederick County's Virginia
Civil War Trails Sign Project for the enhancement of visitor services at lands related to the battles of Second
and Third Winchester through the installation of Virginia Civil War Trails signs.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That Frederick County hereby agrees to provide the 20 percent
matching funds for the project, as required by the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation
Implementation Grant program.
Frederick County, Virginia
This resolution was approved by the following recorded vote:
RichardC. Shickle, Chairman ....AY..f.. Sidney A. Reyes ~
W. Harrington Smith, Jr. ..A:i..!;. Margaret B. Douglas ~
Lynda J. Tyler ~ Robert M. Sager ~
Gina A. Forrester ....AY..f..
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BOS Resolution No.: 047-02
Copy to Cheryl Shiffler and Bill Orndoff
COUNTY of FREDERICK
Department of Planning and Development
540/665-5651
FAX: 540/665-6395
MEMORANDUM l
TO:
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
FROM:
Rebecca Ragsdale, Planner I
RE:
Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation (SVBF)
Implementation Project Grant Application
DATE:
May 16, 2002
Staff is in the process of preparing a grant application to the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields
Foundation (SVBF). The grant, if awarded to the county, would be used to acquire three
interpretative signs from Virginia Civil War Trails (V ACWT). V ACWT is a program designed to
enhance Civil War sites throughout the Commonwealth by providing interpretative signage and
heightening marketing efforts to promote tourism. Three proposed locations for signs have been
identified:
1. Fort Collier. Third Battle of Winchester (Opequon)
2. Winchester Equipment. Second Battle of Winchester, located at Route 522 North and Indian
Hollow Road.
3. Poorhouse. Second Battle of Winchester, located along Poorhouse Road, between Route
522 North and Route 50 West.
The county's costs associated with this project would be a minimum ofa 20% match to the total
project cost, as required by the SVBF grant. The cost of each sign from V ACWT is $2,600 for a
total proj ect cost of$7 ,800. The county's. minimum required match is $1,560 and is already available
in the Department of Planning and Development's 2001-2002 fiscal year budget. The Planning
Commission reviewed the grant application at their May 15, 2002 meeting and are in support of it.
Staff would ask that you look over the information included with this memorandum and make a
recommendation in support of the SVBF grant application.
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107 North Kent Street. Winchester, Virginia 22601-5000
DRAFT
Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation (SVBF)
Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District
_ Implementation Project Grant Application
Please carefully read the guidelines before completing. Answer all sections in the space provided. Please do not bulk up your application with
unnecessary annual reports, booklets, etc. All written information to justify your proposal must be included on this application form. The only
supplements to this application form should be letters from the State Historic Preservation Office, letters of support, and letters from partner
organizations, maps indicating the location(s) of projects, signage, or other pertinent graphic information. Applicants must submit one (I) original
and eight (8) copies to the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation, 8895 Collins Drive, P.O. Box 897, New Market, Virginia 22844 by
31 May 2002.
All applications must either be typewritten on this form or printed from a digital version of this form using nothing smaller than a I O-point font.
.
1. Project Title:
2. Total amount Requested:
Virginia Civil War Trails Signs
$6240
3. Applicant: Provide the legal name of the organization that will enter into a
cooperative agreement with the SVBF, if awarded. If legal name and commonly
used name are different, provide both.
Name: Frederick County, Virginia
4.
o Battlefield(s)
Second Winchester
Opequon (Third Winchester)
Address: 107 N Kent Street
Winchester, VA 22601
o Related Sites
Fort Collier/Collier Redoubt
Poorhouse (DHR # 34-99)
Phone: ( 540) 665-5651
FAX: ( 540) 665-6395
o District-wide
5. Project Summary: Briefly summarize your project in the space provided.
Frederick County would like to obtain funding from the SVBF to use towards the acquisition of interpretative signs through
the Virginia Civil War Trails (VAONT) program at three proposed locations in the county:
1. Fort Collier. Third Battle of Winchester (Opequon)
2. Winchester Eauioment. Second Battle of Winchester, located at Route S22 North and Indian Hollow Road/State
Route 679.
3. Poorhouse. Second Battle of Winchester, located along Poorhouse Road/State Route 654, between Route 522
North and Route 50 West.
The project is intended to provide much needed interpretative signs and heighten marketing efforts to promote battlefield
tourism in Frederick County by utilizing VACWT.
6. Signature: Authorized representative of the applicant/principal partner. Signatures must be in ink. Please type or print in name and
title in the lines provided.
Signature: Date:
Typed Name: Rebecca Raasdale
Title: Planner I
1_ ..lOne: ( 540) 665-5651
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Applicant:
Frederick County
Project Name:
Virainia Civil War Trails Sians
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7. Contact Person: Indicate who will be responsible for overall supervision and management of the entire project. This person will
be the main point of contact for the SVBF.
Name: Rebecca Ragsdale, Department of Planning and Development
Title: Planner I
Phone: (540) 665-5651
FAX: (540) 665-6395
E-mail: rragsdal@coJrederick.va.us
8. Type of Applicant.
eState :J Municipal
~unty 0 Nonprofit
9. Jurisdiction(s) Affected by the Project (cities, counties, and
states)
Frederick County, Virginia
o Other
10. Have you received funding from other sources for
this project? If so, how much. (Does not include
matching funds)
11. Are you seeking matching funds from any other organization
or agency?
Yes
NoL-
No X
Yes_ $
If yes, name of organization:
Criterion A - Significance of Site
Please refer to Application Guidelines; Criterion A (page I) for guidance in answering this section.
Both Second Winchester and Third (Opequon) battlefields are ranked in the Civil War Sites Advisory Commission Report.
Second Winchester (VA107) was rated as a Priority Four site; Military Class B, Major; and Interpretative Potential Criteria:
E unusually high casualty rate) and F (Teaches especially important lessons in military tactics and strategy).
Opequon (VA1l9) was rated as a Priority Four. Military Class A, Decisive; Interpretative Potential Criteria: B (effect upon
national politics or strategy), 0 (loss of significant commander by wounding, death, or loss of command, E, 0
(exceptional group behavior).
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Applicant:
Frederick County
Project:
Virainia Civil War Trails Sians
'terion B - Level of Need
?"lease refer to Application Guidelines; Criterion B (page 2) for guidance in answering this section.
The Fort Collier site is located just outside the City of Winchester and adjacent to the Fort Collier industrial park. The site
is threatened by the development associated with the industrial park and new businesses in the area, as no barriers to
protect the site exist. The site has no interpretative signs to tell the story of its role in the Third Battle of Winchester
(Opequon) and how the fort served to protect.
Along the southbound side of Route 522 north there exists a large portion of core battlefield areas of Second Winchester,
as identified in the National Park Service Study of Civil War Sites in the Shenandoah Valley. There are no interpretative
signs along Route 522 to make visitors aware of the significant battlefields that exist nor are there designated areas for
visitors to pull off. The Winchester Equipment site is located within a portion of that core battlefields area and the
Winchester Equipment Company is currently constructing their new facility on the property. The site is zoned for business
use, as is the site beside. With the current development around the site and a lack of historical markers there is need to
recognize the history of the site.
ThE\ Poorhouse is also a site that does not have historical markers or means to direct visitors to the site. There is an
opportunity at this site to further tell the story of the Second Battle of Winchester.
Criterion C - Preservation Opportunity
Please refer to Application Guidelines; Criterion C (page 2) for guidance in answering this section. Be sure to address how this project
addresses your organization's mission in relation to the Civil War site.
""ere is an existing Civil War organization, The Fort Collier Civil War Center, is currently working on preservation of the
.t Collier site and plans for further educational and research opportunities. The Fort Collier site includes not only the
earthwork fortification but also the historic structure Stine house, both of which have been well preserved. Many
opportunities exist for education at the site with the efforts underway to preserve it and the establishment of the Civil War
Center there.
The owners of the Winchester Equipment site applied within the past year to the county to rezone the property to allow
for business uses. As a part of that rezoning application, they recognized the history of the site and proferred to dedicate
a 13,000 square foot easement to a Civil War organization. A strip of land behind Winchester Equipment's new facility that
is under construction on the site has been set aside for that purpose. The owners of the site are very willing to help
provide appropriate access to the easement and any historical markers that are placed within the easement. The owners
of the Poorhouse site, Fruit Hill Orchards, are also interested in historic preservation and education about the Second
Battle of Winchester. Poorhouse offers an opportunity to additional information about Civil War troop movements and the
property's individual role in the Civil War.
The Frederick County Department of Planning and Development with the Frederick County-Winchester Battlefield Task
Force completed the Battlefield Network Plan in February 1997. The plan was adopted by both the Frederick County Board
of Supervisors and the Winchester City Council. The plan outlines steps that should be taken to achieve its main goal of a
successful battlefield park network that preserves key sites, attracts tourists from around the world, and supports
education. Part of the plan is to create a tour network, linking together key Civil War sites in the County. (Please see
attached). The three proposed sites would not only fit within the VACNT network but would also provide key linkages for
the proposed tour network in the Battlefield Network Plan. As part of the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic
District Management Plan, planned actions for both Second Winchester and Opequon include installing VACWT signs. This
proposed project would benefit Frederick County and provide much needed visitor services at the proposed locations.
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Applicant:
Frederick County
Project:
Virainia Civil War Trails Sions
Criterion D - Objectives, Tasks, and Time Schedule
Please refer to Application Guidelines; Criterion D (page 2) for guidance in answering this section.
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Project Timeline:
(This portion of the grant is not yet complete.)
Criterion E - Support and Participation
Please refer to Application Guidelines; Criterion E (page 3) for guidance in answering this section.
Letters of support were sought and are enclosed:
Virginia Civil War Trails Executive Director
Fredrick County Planning Commission
Frederick County Board of Supervisors
Frederick County Historic Resources Advisory Board
Doug Rinker, Winchester Equipment Company
Fort Collier Civil War Center
Fruit Hill Orchards
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Applicant:
Frederick County
Project:
Viroinia Civil War Trails Sions
iterion F - Qualifications
"i'lease refer to Application Guidelines; Criterion F (page 3) for guidance in answering this section.
The Fredrick County Department of Planning and Development, who is responsible for this grant application, has applied
for and successfully completed grant projects in the past involving VACWT. The most recent was a project involving ISTEA
funding in 1996 that resulted in VAONT in other places. Our role with this proposed project will be that of a project
coordinator. We are confident that we will be able to work with the VACWT and those organizations and individuals for
which the signs are intended to successfully complete the project.
Criterion G - Budget
'Dlease refer to Application Guidelines; Criterion G (page 4) for guidance in completing the budget.
A. Consultant Fees: Include payment for professional and technical consultants. (If applicable)
TV?e of Consultant
$ SVBF Funds
$ Matchinl! Funds $ In-Kind Match
$ Total
1.
2.
3.
4.
ISub-Total $0
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Applicant:
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Project:
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B. Major Equipment, Supplies, and Materials: (If applicable)
~ Number oflterns $ SVBF Funds $ Matchinl! Funds $ In-Kind Match $ Total
1. VAONT sign 1 $2080 $520 $0 $2600
2. VAONTsign 1 $2080 $520 $0 $2600
3. VAONT sign 1 $2080 $520 $0 $2600
4.
ISub-Total $7800
C. Other
Item
Basis for Cost
$ SVBF Funds
$ Matchinl! Funds
$ In-Kind Match
$ Total
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
ISub- Total $0
ITotal Costs $7800
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Additional Explanations:
Additional information is provided to assist in the review of this grant application:
1. A map showing the three proposed locations for VACWT signs
2. A copy of the proposed Civil War Tour Network from the Battlefield Network Plan
3. A generalized site development plan for the Winchester Equipment site showing the reserved
area for a Civil War easement
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RESOLUTION
BY THE
FREDERICK COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
The Board of Supervisors of Frederick County, in regular meeting on the 22th day of May 2002, adopted
the following:
A PROJECT ENDORSEMENT RESOLUTION FOR THE APPLICATION TO THE
SHENANDOAH VALLEY BATTLEFIELDS FOUNDATION FOR FUNDING UNDER THE
IMPLEMENTATION PROJECT GRANT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF VIRGINIA CIVIL
WAR TRAILS SIGNS.
WHEREAS, in accordance with the funding allocation procedures of Frederick County, it is
necessary that a request by resolution be received from this Board in order that Frederick County may
provide matching funds if awarded the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation Implementation Grant;
and
WHEREAS, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors supports the desire of landowners to
acknowledge the history of their property and its role in the Civil War; and
WHEREAS, the Frederick County Board of Supervisors supports the development of heritage
tourism based upon the historic and scenic resources of Frederick County as an economic engine for that
area; and
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL YED, That the Frederick County Board of Supervisors
requests the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation to grant approval of Frederick County's Virginia
Civil War Trails Sign Project for the enhancement of visitor services at lands related to the battles of Second
and Third Winchester through the installation of Virginia Civil War Trails signs.
BE IT FURTHER RESOL YED, That Frederick County hereby agrees to provide the 20 percent
matching funds for the project, as required by the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation
Implementation Grant program.
Frederick County, Virginia
This resolution was approved by the following recorded vote:
Richard C. Shickle, Chairman
W. Harrington Smith, Jr.
Lynda 1. Tyler
Sidney A. Reyes
Margaret B. Douglas
Robert M. Sager
Gina A. Forrester
A COPY ATTEST
John R. Riley, Jr.
Frederick County Administrator
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