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The Culpeper County Government Offices

 

will be closed on Monday, May 27, 2013.

 

In observance of the Memorial Day Holiday.

 

 

The Offices will reopen on Tuesday, May 28, 2013 at 8:00 AM. 

 

 

Wishing you a safe and happy holiday!

 

 

 


 

 
Culpeper County Introduces Smart911 as New Public Safety Service
 
 
 
Town and County Officials Urge Citizens to Create a Safety Profile Providing Emergency Responders
 
with Critical Information that Can Save Time and Lives
 
 
CULPEPER, Va., May 1, 2013 – Culpeper County announced today that Smart911 is now available to all
 
citizens for free to enhance 9-1-1 emergency services.
 
Smart911 enables citizens to create a Safety Profile online that can include any information about their
 
household that they want 9-1-1 to have in an emergency.
 
When an emergency call is made, their profile is immediately delivered to the 9-1-1 call-taker,
 
resulting in far greater emergency response effectiveness and saved lives.
 
“Currently when we receive an incoming 9-1-1 call, we have limited information.
 
That is especially true for calls from mobile phones,”
 
said the Director of Culpeper County Public Safety E-9-1-1 Communications Center, William Martin.
 
“Having more information to better understand the situation is an immeasurable benefit to our call-takers.”
 
 

 

PUBLIC NOTICE
 
BOARD OF EQUALIZATION
 
FOR
 
COUNTY OF CULPEPER
 
 
Public notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization for Culpeper County will meet on the days
 
hereafter listed for the purpose of hearing complaints of inequalities including errors in acreage.   Upon hearing such complaints, either
 
oral or written, the Board will give consideration AND INCREASE, DECREASE OR AFFIRM such real estate assessments. Before a change can
 
be granted, the taxpayer or his agent must overcome a clear presumption in favor of the assessment.
 
The taxpayer or agent must provide substantial evidence that the assessment of the property is not uniform with the
 
assessments of other similar properties or that the property is assessed in excess of its fair market value.  
 
Appointments will be scheduled every 30 minutes to minimize waiting. 
 
To appear before the Board of Equalization,
 
please call 540-727-3444, ext 285, from 8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. 
 
 
Meetings of the Board to hear objections will be held at:
 
Giles Miller Building
 
151 North Main Street
 
Culpeper, Virginia 22701
 
(downstairs on the B-1 level)
 
 
The dates and times are:
 
Tuesdays and Fridays
 
Beginning
 
April 2, 2013, Tuesday 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
 
Ending
 
June 7, 2013, Friday 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM
 
(Additional dates and times will be scheduled if necessary and advertised)
 
 
By order of the Culpeper County Board of Equalization.   
 
 
County News

 Pool, Deck & Grill Safety

 

1) Make sure all pedestrian gates in the barrier fence for your pool are self-closing and self-latching. Other

gates should be padlocked.

2) Remove all chairs, tables, large toys or other objects that would allow a child to climb up to reach the

gate latch or enable the child to climb over the pool isolation fence.

3) Reaching and throwing aids like poles should be kept on both sides of the pool. These items should

remain stationary and not be misplaced through play activities.

4) All pool and hot tub drains (suction outlets) must have a cover or grate that meets industry standards for

suction fittings marked to indicate compliance with ANSI/ASME A112.19.8 2007. Check to see that these

covers are not broken or in disrepair, and that they are anchored firmly over the drain openings.

5) Install a pool alarm to detect accidental or unauthorized entrance into the water. While the alarm

provides an immediate warning, it does not substitute for the barrier fences, door alarms and safety

covers required by the code.

6) Install either an automatic or manually operated, approved safety cover to completely block access to

water in the pool, spa or hot tub. Never allow anyone to stand or play on a pool cover.

7) Check for warning signs of an unsafe deck, including loose or wobbly railings or support beams, missing

or loose screws that connect a deck to the house, corrosion, rot and cracks.  

8) Place the barbeque grill away from siding, deck railings and out from under eaves and overhanging

branches. It is also unsafe to use grills in a garage, porch or enclosed area that could trap carbon

monoxide. Never grill on top of anything that can catch on fire.

9) When grilling, have a fire extinguisher, a garden hose or at least 4 gallons of water close by

in case of a fire.

10) Keep children away from fires and grills. Establish a safety zone around the grill and instruct the children

to remain outside of the zone. A chalk line works great for this purpose. Never leave the grill unattended.

 

Source: ICC http://www.iccsafe.org/safety/Pages/Backyard.aspx , ABC Pool Safety (www.abcpoolsafety.org/)

Summer is definitely on the way!  and so are the Parks & Recreation's Summer programs!

 

Online registration for summer programs begins on Friday May 24.  If you prefer to come by to see us, stop in beginning Tuesday, May 28.

 

Summer...

Article Provided By ICC

 

As families move outdoors to enjoy nice weather in spring and summer, special precautions should be taken to ensure outdoor areas are safe from potential hazards. Swimming pools, barbecue grills, gardening tools and fertilizers, and lawn toys all pose risks to children and adults alike.

  • Practice constant, adult supervision around any body of water, including pools and spas. Nationally, drowning is a leading cause of death to children under five.
  • If you’re considering a swimming pool purchase, contact your local Building Department first to determine exactly what permits are needed and what requirements you must follow.
  • In-ground and above-ground pools, including inflatable pools holding more than 24 inches of water, must be surrounded by a fence or other barrier at least four feet high. Any gates in the fence must be self-closing and self-latching.
  • Reserve a spot on a wall or fence near the pool for lifesaving devices, including a portable or mobile telephone.
  • Steps and ladders for above-ground pools should be secured or removed when the pool is not in use.
  • Use a cover for the pool when it is not in use.
  • Make sure drain covers are properly fitted and paired or have vacuum suction releases to prevent being trapped under water.
  • Consider installing a pool alarm that can alert if someone enters the pool.
  • Spa water temperatures should be set to 104 degrees Fahrenheit or lower to avoid elevated body temperature, which could lead to drowsiness, unconsciousness, heat stroke, or death.
  • Designate the grilling area as a "No Play Zone" and keep kids and pets well away until grill equipment is completely cool.
  • Check propane cylinder hoses for leaks before use.
  • Do not move hot grills.
  • Never add charcoal starter fluid when coals or kindling have already been ignited, and never use any flammable or combustible liquid other than charcoal starter fluid to get the fire going.
  • Don't leave toys, tools and equipment in the yard.
  • Keep steps, sidewalks and patios in good repair.
  • Check all swings, slides, playhouses and other structures for sharp objects, rusty metal pieces, breaks or weakened support pieces.
  • Learn cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).
 
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