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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOCTOBER 4, 1994 MINUTES "WORLD'S LARGEST RESORT CITY" I Y (:O@JN(IIL I 111@IN 1,01 "I IIINI'L @-.1, @,11,Lll I:il CITY COUNCIL AGENDA OCTOBER 4,1994 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS: - Council Chamber - 11:30 AM A. LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE DRAFT Robert Matthias, Assistant to the City Manager B. POLICE TAKE-HOME VEHICLES Dean Block, Director of Management and Budget INFORMAL SESSION - Council Chamber - 1:00 PM A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor meyera E. Oberndorf B. ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL C. CITY COUNCIL CONCERNS D. RECESS TO EXECUTIVE SESSION FORMAL SESSION - Council Chamber - 2:00 PM A. CALL TO ORDER - Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf B. INVOCATION: Reverend J. Scottie Griffin, DD First Presbyterian Church C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA D. ELECTRONIC ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL E. CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION F- MINUTES 1 . INFORMAL & FORMAL SESSIONS September 27, 1994 G. RESOLUTION Resolution to express the gratitude of the Virginia Beach City Council to the Attomey General of the Commonwealth of Virginia for his efforts in support of the Lake Gaston Water Supply Project. H. ORDINANCES 1 Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE total funding of $776,567 to create 6.0 full- time permanent FTES and 6.3 Part-time Permanent FTES to the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substan- Abuse re Community Services Board: a. Medicaid Funding $534,201. b. Federal Grant Funding 79,092. C. State Funding 147,866. d. Fees 15,408. 2. Ordinance to TRANSFER $44,292 from R8serve for Contingencies to the Department of Video Services re purchase and installation of communlcation equipment to broadcast Informal Council Sessions. 1. APPOINTMENTS AGRICULTURE ADVISORY COMMITTEE VIRGINIA BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION J. UNFINISHED BUSINESS K. NEW BUSINESS L. ADJOURNMENT PUBUC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL CHAM13ER OCTOBER 11, 1994 - 2:00 PM RE: FUNDING OF 25TH STREET PARKING LOT PUBUC HEARING - CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER OCTOBER 25,1994 - 6:00 PM RE: SANDBRIDGE SPECIAL SERVICE DISTRICT If you are physically disabled or visually impaired and need assistance at this meeting, please call the CITY CLERK'S OFFICE at 427-4303 Hearing impaired, call: TDD only 427-4305 (TDD - Telephonic Device for the Deap 9/29/94/bap AGENDA\10-4-94.ITM M I N U T E S VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Virginia Beach, Virginia October 4, 1994 MaY- Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the INFO SESSION of the VIRGINL4 BEACH CITY COIJNCIL in the Council Chamber, (ity Hall Building, on 7,uesday, October 4, 1994, at 11:30 A.M. Council Members Present: John A. Bawn, Linwood 0. Branch, III, Robert [C Dean, William W. Harrison, Jr., Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor William D. 5essona, Jr. and Louisa M. @rayhorti Council Members Absent: Non e P'ice Mayor Sessoms, being a Corporate Officer of Central FidelitY Bank, disclosed there were no mauers on the agenda in which he has a '@ersonal interest", as defined in the Act, either individually or in his capacity as an officer of Central Fidelity Bank. 7he Vice Mayor regularly makes this Disclosure as he may or may not know of the Bank's interest in any application that may coine before City CounciL @ice May- Sessoms' letter of September 2@-, 1994, is hereby made a part of the record - 2 - CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING LEGISL,4TIVE PACF-4GE DP-4FT 11:30 AM. ITEM # 38439 Robert Matthias, Assistant to the City Manager, advised a Breakfast has been Scheduled with the City Legislative Delegation on October 20, 1994. 7he Legislative Package will be transmitted to the Legislators for the 1995 General Assembly. 7he package is &vided as follows: FUNDING ISSUES IN PRIORITY ORDER 1. Request $5-MILLION to fund the construction of the expansion of the rirginia Marine Science Museum. 2. Request $458,950, which is 50% of the (ovt, to relocate the Pendleton Child Service Center. 3. Request $5-MILLION for partial fundirig ()f the Hurricane Protection Program 4. Request thc State to pay the City's share of the cost of establishing the new Family Court System, if the System is established. The total local cost iv estimated to be $800,000, STATEWIDE FUNDING POLICY ISSUES 1. Request for fufl funding of education and any mandated teacher salary increases. 2. Request for full funding for State Aid to Libraries. 3. The Commonwealth is requested to include funiang for Constitutional Officers'fringe benefits@ which was deleted for fiscal year 1996 during the adoption of the current biennium budget. OTHER ISSUES 1. Post Labor Day School Opening. 2. Constitutional amendment to allow ekcted School Board with taxing power. 3. Recordation of plats for public purpose uses, 4. Dissolution of Corporations 5 Route 44 Tolls 6 Vtrginia Indoor Clean Air Act. ADDENDUM PUBLIC SAFETY PACK4GE 1. The General Assembly is requested to amend the Code of Virignia dealing with indecent exposure violations. October 4, 1994 3 CITY MANAG ER'S BRIE FIN G LEGISL,4TIVE PACKAGE DRAFT ITEM # 38439 (Continued) 2. Ihe General Assembly is requested to change the Code of rirginia, which would make carrying concealed edged or pointed weapons (such as ice picks) a violadon of the Code. 3. Ihe General Assembly is requested to amend the Code dealing with driving while intoxicated that would allow when serious physical injuries to another are caused, the offender may be charged with a Class 6 Felony upon thefirst conviction invtead of a misdemeanor that is currently the case. 4. Ihe General Assembly iv requested to amend the Code, so that carrying a concealed firearm becomes a Class 6 Felony upon the first conviction instead of a Class I Mii;demeanor. 5. 7he (;eneral Assembly is requested to amend Secdon 19.2-81 of the Code to allow issuing of warrants for arrest for persons injured itt aii accident caused by their driving while impaired. 6 ]'he General Assembly is requested to ametid Section 19.2-81 to enable an officer to make an arrest without a warrant for designated niivdemeanors such as shoplifting, carrying a conceakd weapon or carrying a weapon on school property, in violatioti of either the State law "or a similar local ordinance " upori the reasonable complaint of one who observed the off(!nse. 7 17ie (,eneral Assembly is requested to amend the Code of Virginia to expand the Zero Tolerance Provision of the Omnibus Alcohol Safety Act to include all the DUI boating codes. 8. The Getteral Assembly is requested to amend the Code of @irginia, Section 29.1-744.1 to allow a county, city or town, by ()rdinance, t() regulate the distance personal water craft in operation shall maintain from the shore, docks and swimmers, provided that such distance is not greater than 100 feet. 9. I'he (,eneral Assembly is requested to amend the Code of Krginia, Section 46.2-1217 and Section 46.2-1231 dealing with the towing of motor vehicles, Verbiage shall be added to the Educational Funding issue. The @tate shall also examine funding the true cost of the standards of education that the citizens of thc Commonwealth expect their children to receive. Relative the request to amending Section 19.2-81, concerning enabling an officer to make an arrest without a warrant, this City Attorriey advised the section would be redrafted to be more speci c. .fl The Department of Public Utilities has! requested an additional item be added to the Legislative Package: Bonding of Public Construction Projects. The General Assembly is requested to amend Section 11 -58 of the Code of Virginia dealing with Performance and Payment Bonds to allow past performance to be used in determining whether a surety can bond a project. October 4, 1994 - 4 - CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING LEGISLATIVE PACKAGE DR,4FT ITEM # 38439 (Continued) Mayor Oberndorf requested Members of City Council to bring forward proposals for the LegisUdve Package. If designated appropriate, same will be added to the Legisladve Package to be presented to the Delegation at their Breakfast on October 20, 1994, Councibnan Harrison suggested the Freedom of Information Act be AMENDED to allow three members of City Council rather than just two be allowed to meet. Councibnan Moss advised the Reapportionment Plan approved on the Referendum be iinplemented. 7he draft documents shall be distributed to Meinbers of Citv Council in their Agenda packages of October 11, 1994, with a vote on October 25, 1994. Councibnan Moss advised his guidatice to the City Attorney was basically the elections taking place in 1996 would limit the Borough seats to a 2-year term in order for all the Borough Seats to be voted for election in 1988. The plan would be fully implemented by the year 2000. 7he Charter Amendment wording would state: "Upon adoption by the Ce?teral Assembly, the City Council would then draw the boundary lines, and have the submiysion to the Justice Department by September 1, 1995". October 4, 1994 - 5 - ITEM # 38440 Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the INFORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINL4 BF-4CH CITY COUNCIL in the Council Chamber, City Hall Building, on Tuesday, October 4, 1994, at 12:50 P.M. Council Members Present: John A. Baum, Littwood 0. Branch, III, Robert K Dean, William W. Harrison, Jr., Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker, rice Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr. and Louisa M. .5trayhorn Council Metnbers Absent: None October 4, 1994 - 6 - ITEM # 38441 Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf entertained a motion to permit City Council to conduct its EXECUTIVE SESSION, pursuant to Section 2.1-344, Code of Virginia, as amended, for the following purpose: PERSONNEL AL4 TTERS@ Discussion or consideration of or interviews of prospective candidates for employment, assignment, appointment, promotion, performance, demotion, salaries, disciplining, or resignation of specific public ()fficers, appointees, or emplovees pursuant to ;ection 2.1-344 (A) (1) To-Wit: Appoiritmi@tits: Boards and Commissioris: Agriculture Advisory Committee Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation LEGAL AL47TERS: Consultation with legal counsel or briefings by staff members, consultants, or attorneys pertaining to actual or probable litigation, or other specific legal matters requesting the provisions of legal advice by counsel pursuant to Scction 2.1 -.344(A)(7). To-Wit: Edward ['Ikvpert v. City of Virginia Beach PUBLICLY-HELD PROPERTY.- Discussion or consideration of the condition, acquisition, or usi! of real property for public purpos@, or of the disposition of publicly-held property, or of plans for the future of an institution which could affect the value of property owned or desirable for ownership by such iiistitution pursuant to @ecti,,n 2.1-344(A)(3). To-Wit: Acquisitio@i Virginia Beach Borough Prificess Antle Bor()ugh Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Council lady Strayhorn, City Council voted toproceed into EXECUTIVE SESSION. Voting: 11-0 Council Members Voting Aye: John A. Bauin, Liiiw()Od 0. Branch, iii, Robert K. Deart, William W Harrisott, Jr., Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberridorf, Nancy K Parker, Kce Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr. and Louiva M. @trayhorri Council Members Voting Nay. None Council Members Absent: Non e October 4, 1994 - 7 - FORMAL SESION VIRGINL4 BEACH CITY COUNCIL October 4, 1994 2:00 P.M. Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the FORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINLI BF,4CH CITY COUNCIL in the Council Chamber, City Hall Building, on Tuesday, August Z 1994, at 2:00 P.M. Council Members Present: John A. Baum, Linwood 0. Branch, III, Robert K- Deam William W Harrison, Jr., Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera f@@. Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr. and Louisa M. @trayhorn Council Members Absent: None INVOCATION Reverend J. @couie (-,riffin, DI) First Presbyterian Church FLAG October 4, 1994 8 Item III-E.I. CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION ITEM # 38442 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Council Lady Strayhorn, City Council CER77FIED THE EXECUTIVE SESSION TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MOTION TO RECESS Only public business matters lawfully exempted fiom Open Meeting requirements by Virginia law were discussed in Executive 5ession to which this certification resolution applies, ANI), Only such public busincss matters as were identified in the motion convening the F-xecutive Session werf, heard, discuvved or considered by Pirginia Beach City CounciL Voting: 10-0 Council Members Votirig Aye: John A. Baum, Linwood 0. Branch, III, Robert Y- Dean, William W. Harrison, Jr., l,ouis R. Jones, John D. Mosv, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker, Vice Mayor William D. .5essoms, Jr. and Louisa M. Strayhorii Council Members Voting Nay: Non e Council Members Absent- Barbara M. llenley October 4, 1994 4b, CERTIFICATION OF EXECUTIVE SESSION VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL WHEREAS: The Virginia Beach City Council convened into EXECUTIVE SESSION, pursuant to the affirmative vote recorded in ITEM # 38441, Page No. 6, and in accordance with the provisions of The Virginia Freedom of Information Act; and, WHEREAS: Section 2.1-344. of the Code of Virginia requires a certification by the goveming body that such Executive Session was conducted in conformity with Virginia law. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Virginia Beach City Council hereby certifies that, to the best of each member's knowledge, (a) only public business matters lawfully exempted from Open Meeting requirements by Virginia law were disr-ussed in Executive Session to which this certification resolution applies; and, (b) only such public business matters as were identified in the motion convening this Executive Session were heard, discusscd or considered by Virginia Beach City Council. CMC/AAE City C e October 4, 1994 9 MINUTES ITEM # 38443 UPon MO On bY ce Mayor Ses Minule,, ti p" soms, seconded by Council Lady Parkr, Ciy council APPROVED the of the INFORIFAL AND FORM,4L SESSIONS of @Ple-ber 27, 1994. Voting: 10-0 Council Members VOting Aye.- John A. Baum, Linwood 0. Br,,c,4 III, Robert K Dea,, WIlian W Harrison, s Mos, MaYOr Meyera E. ir., I,()Uis R. Jone, John D. ob@-dOrf, Nancy K Parker, ;,,,e M@vor William D. Sesvo,, Jr. and Louisa m. itrayhorti Council Member, Voti,,g Nay: Non e Council Members Abse,,,: Barbara M. Ifenley October 4, 1994 10 - tem RESOLUTION ITEM # 38444 Upon motion by Councilman Jones, seconded by Councilman Baum, City Council ADOPTED, AS CORRECTED*: Resolution to express the gratitude of the Virginia Beach City Council to the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Virginia for his efforts in support of the Lake Gaston Water Supply Proje(l, *Ihe word "Attorney" shall be added on lines 22 and 29 before the words "General Gilmore". Voting: 11-0 Council Members Voting Aye: John A. Bawn, Linwood 0. Branch, III, Robert K Dean, William W Harrison, Jr., Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberridorf, Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr. and louisa M. .5trayhorn Council Members Voting Nay: Non e Council Members Absent: None October 4, 1994 1 A RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE 2 GRATITUDE OF THE CITY COUNCIL TO THE 3 ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE COMMONWEALTH 4 OF VIRGINIA FOR HIS EFFORTS IN 5 SUPPORT OF THE LAKE GASTON WATER 6 SUPPLY PROJECT 7 WHEREAS, the Lake Gaston Water Supply Project continues 8 to be the subject of litigation and administrative proceedings, 9 notwithstanding the fact that, after almost two decades of study, 10 there is no credible evidence that the proposed withdrawal of water 11 from the Roanoke River system will cause any significant adverse 12 effects, environmental or otherwise; 13 WHEREAS, for many years, the City of Virginia Beach did 14 not have the support of the Commonwealth of Virginia in litigation 15 concerning the Project; 16 WHEREAS, since assuming office in January, 1994, James S. 17 Gilmore, III, Attorney General of the Colftmonwealth of virginia, has 18 undertaken a vigorous, forceful, and principled course of advocacy 19 in support of the Project by actively and personally participating 20 in the litigation and administrative proceedings concerning the 21 Project; 22 WHEREAS, in doing so, Attorney General Gilmore has 23 demonstrated uncommon statesmanship by recognizing that the 24 completion of the Lake Gaston Water Supply Project will be of 25 benefit to the entire Commonwealth of Virqinia, and not merely to 26 Virginia Beach and its neighbors in Southeastern Virginia; and 27 WHEREAS, by committing the power and prestige of his 28 office, as well as the considerable weight of the legal arguments 29 advanced by him in support of the Project, Attorney General Gilmore 30 has provided immeasurable assistance to the City of Virginia Beach 31 and has greatly furthered the attainment of a critical public 32 project; 33 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY 34 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 35 That the City Council hereby expresses its deepest 36 gratitude and appreciation to James S. Gilmore, III, Attorney 37 General of the Commonwealth, for the efforts undertaken by him in 38 support of the Lake Gaston Water Supply Project. 39 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 40 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 41 That the City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit a 42 certified copy of this Resolution to the Attorney General. 43 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, 44 Virginia, on this 4 day of O( tober 1994. 45 CA-94-5733 46 /noncode/Attygen.res 47 R-2 48 10/05/94 Ilem III-H I ORDINANCES ITEM # 38445 Up- @o On bY l' ce Mayor, es Olm, e Iman Moss, CitY Council ADOPTED: I @ s s conded bY Counci Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPRop TE 0 1 -ti-e Plranent FTES and 6 pa -t , peran n 10 -ale 6 0 full RU I ta funding of $776,567 nES to the Department of Mntal H,,,It@ 3 It in e t Substance Abuse r,@ Community Services Boa Mental Retardation and rd.- A"edicaid Fundig Federal Grant l@ndi,,g $@534,201. State Fu,ding 79,092. Fees 147,866. 1,5,4o8 Voting: 11-0 Council Members voting Aye: John A, Baum, L,,,-d 0. Branch, III, Robert K Den, W Harrison', Jr., Barba- M. Henley, Lo Meyera F ober,,d,)rf, Nancy 'K Us R- JOn", John D. Moss, mayor Parker, ce May- lliam D S@ssOms, Jr. andloui,,a M @,rayhort, Council Members Voting Nay.. Non e Council Meinbers Absent: ,Vone October 4, 1994 I AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE MEDICAID FUNDING IN THE 2 AMOUNT OF $534,201, FEDERAL GRANT FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $79,092, 3 STATE FUNDING IN THE AMOUNT OF $147,866, AND FEES IN THE AMOUNT OF 4 $15,408 FOR A TOTAL OF $776,567 IN ADDITIONAL FUNDING AND TO CREATE 5 6.0 FULL TIME PERMANENT FTES AND 6.3 PART TIME PERMANENT FTES TO 6 THE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH, MENTAL RETARDATION, AND 7 SUBSTANCE ABUSE 8 9 WHEREAS, the Community Services Board and the Department of Mental Health, 10 Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse are responsible for the coordination and I I implementation of mental health, mental retardation, and substance abuse services; 12 @EREAS, the department has received $45,200 in additional General Assembly 13 appropriations for disability areas targeted at enhancing service capacity where waiting lists 14 exist; 15 VMEREAS, the department has received $3,000 in additional state funding to provide 16 t@ing consultation on enhancing treatment models for inentally ill substance abusers; 17 WHEREAS, the department has received an additional allocation of $1,281 in federal 18 PATH Homeless grant funding for rent subsidies for the psychiatrically disabled; 19 WHEREAS, the department has received an additional allocation of $8,000 in "State 20 CSA" funds for in-home interventions; 21 @EREAS, the department has estimated a $3,500 increase in state rehabilitative 22 services funding for Employment Services assistance for handicapped customers; 23 NMEREAS, the departinent has received $1,500 in state funding for the renewal of the 24 "Protect Our Kids in Traffic" Grant; 25 WHEREAS, the department has received an increased allocation of $58,311 in federal 26 Part H Early Intervention grant funding for handicapped children and families; 27 VMEREAS, the department has increased estimated medicaid revenues by $227,262 and 28 estimated state matching funds by $965 for consumer services plan enhancements based on 29 Medicaid State Plan Option (SPO) eligibility; 30 VMEREAS, the department has increased estimated medicaid revenues by $306,939, 31 estimated In-Home Client Fees by $15,408, and estimated state matching funds by $14,058 for 32 service plan enhancements for 26 consumers based on state approval of Medicaid Waiver plans 33 funding for residential and day support services, also includes, two 15 passenger vans; 34 @EREAS, the department has received $19,500 in additional federal grant funding for 35 prevention allocations targeted at children of incarcerated parents and Project Link Child Care; 36 WHEREAS, the depaliment has rrceived $71,643 in additional state funding for State 37 Substance Abuse Residential treatment services follow-up funds; 38 WHEREAS, an additional 6.0 Full-Time Pertnanent FTEs and 6.3 Part-Time Permanent 39 FTEs are requested for the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance 40 Abuse to provide service plan enhancements based on Medicaid State Plan Option eligibility and 41 state approval of Medicaid Waiver plans 42 VMEREAS, the funding requires no increase local funding match; 43 44 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 45 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 1. That funding in the amount of $45,200 in additional 46 General Assembly appropriations be accepted and appropriated for disability areas targeted at 47 enhancing service capacity where waiting lists exist; 2. That funding in the amount of $3,000 48 in state funding be accepted and appropiiated t() provide training consultation on enhancing 49 treatment models for mentally ill substance abusers; 3. That funding in the amount of $1,281 50 in federal PATH Homeless grant funding be accepted and appropriated for rent subsidies for 51 psychiatfically disabled. 4. That funding in the amount of $8,000 in "State CSA" funding he 52 accepted and appropriated for in-home interventions; 5. That funding in the amount of $3,500 53 in state rehabilitative services ftinding be accepted and appropriated for Employment Services 54 assistance for handicapped customers; 6. That funding in the amount of $1,500 in state funding 55 be accepted and appropriated for the renewal of the "Protect Our Kids in Traffic" Grant; 6. 56 That funding in the amount of $58,311 in federal Part H Early Intervention grant funding be 57 accepted and appropriated for handicapped children and their families; 7. That funding in the 58 amount of $227,262 in estimated medicaid funding and $965 in estimated state matching funding 59 be accepted and appropfiated for consumer service plan enhancements based on Medicaid State 60 Plan Option (SPO) Eligibility-. 8. That funding in the amount of $306,939 in estimated medicaid 61 revenues, $15,408 in estimated In-Home Client Fees, and $14,058 in estimated state matching 62 funds be accepted and appropfiated for service plan enhancernents for 26 consumers based on 63 state approval of Medicaid Waiver plans funding for residential and day support services, also 64 includes, the purchase of two 15 passenger vans; 9. That funding in the amount of $19,500 in 65 feder-al funding be accepted and appr-optiated for prevention allocations targeted at children of 66 incarcerated parent and Project Link Child Care; 10. That funding in the amount of $71,643 in 67 additional state funding be accepted and appropriated for substance abuse residential treatment 68 services; It. That 6.0 Full-Time Permanent FTEs and 6.3 Part-Time Permanent FFEs be 69 established in the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse to 70 provide service plan enhancements based on Medicaid State Plan Option eligibility and state 71 approval of Medicaid Waiver plans; 12. That estimated revenue from the federal govemment 72 be increased by $613,293, that estimated revenue from the state be increased by $147,866; and 73 that estimated revenue from fees be increased by $15,408 to offset increased appropriations. 74 75 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 4 76 day of October 1994. 77 78 This ordinance shall be effective from the date of its adoption. 79 80 81 82 APPROVFD AS TO CONTENT 83 Ite, C. Kac 84 Dept ,, management and B.dgt 85 T) A,9, TO 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 F - 12 - e III- .2 ORDINANCES ITEM # 38446 Lou Pace, 1908 Hunts Neck Court, Photie: 468-0925, registered in OPPOSITION.- Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilmati Moss, City Council ADOPTED. Ordinance to TRANSFER $44,292 from Reserve for Contingencies to the Departinent of Kdeo Services re purchase and installation of communication equipnient to broadcast Inforf?Wl Council Se&Nions. Voting: 10-1 Council Members Voting Aye: John A. Baum, Robert K Dean, William W Harrison, Jr., Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jo?ies, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor William D. ;esvoms, Jr. and Louisa M. Strayhorn Council Members Voting Nay. Linwood 0. Braiich, III Council Members Absent: Notie October 4, 1994 1 AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER $44,292 FROM RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES 2 TO THE DEPAR7XENT OF VIDEO SERVICES FOR THE PURPOSE OF PURCRASING 3 AND INSTALLING COMMUNICATION EQUIPMENT TO BROADCAST INFORMAL 4 COUNCIL SESSIONS 5 WHEREAS, the --ounc@il has aii i,i(7reased desire to educate 6 and inforrn citizens o, govei.-rimental pc,,licy issues and processes; 7 WHEREAS, the new locat@ion of infoimal Council sessions does 8 not have the capabi-ity to h)roadcast th@,se sessions; 9 WHEREAS, there ai,e sufficient funds available in the Reserve 10 for Contingency Account to pay for the new communication equipment; 11 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 12 VIRGINIA BKACE, VIRGINIA that $44,292 be transferred from the 13 Reserve for Contingency Account to the Department of Video Services 14 for the purpose of purchasing and installing communication 15 equipment to broadcast Council's informal sessions. 16 Adopted the Fourth day of October - -- 1 1994, by the 17 Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia. 18 This ordinance shall be in effect from the date of its 19 adoption. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT Walt-er C. Kraemer, Jr. Department of Management and Budget vidord/prh APPPOVr-n A,q TO - 13 - CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING POLICE TAKE-HOME VEHICLES ITEM # 38447 Dean Block, Director of Management and Budget, presented an analysis and recommendation relative the TAKE-HOME POLJCE VEHICLE POLICY. 7he policy of take-home vehicles began as a union association process between the City and the Police Unit in Indianapolis in 1969. 7his way accomplished in lieu of pay raises. Henrico, Fairfax and Chesapeake do have existing programs with various arrangements. CURRENT POLICE PR,4CTICES 119 existing take-home vehicles; S] in Patrol Job based assignment of vehicles Does not allow personal use of the vehicles Does not allow riders STRUCTUR,4L CONSIDER,4TIONS Participation Eligibility Use of the Vehi(l(- city costs Other Considerations BUDGETARY CONSIDERATIONS Must Specify a Program Structure in order to estintate costs. Chose lower cost structure - specificaltv (,'ity residency Minimum three year service N() personal use No riderv ()ff-duty enforcement discouraged All eligible officers (310) volunteer Also estinwted costs, with personal use and enforcement discouraged Fufl Prograni (*osts@ Capital Costy - $5,560,050 for 202 additional vehicles Operating and Replacement Costs@ Cost per vehi(le declines 7otal annual (-(),vts increase by $454,500 due to increased number of vehicles, October 4, 1994 - 14 - CITY MANAGE R'SBRIE FIN G POLICE TAKE-HOME VEHICLES ITEM # 38447 (Continued) F-rpanded Take-Home Fket Use ei Toll New Car Cos Total Annual After imp @pe AL TERNA TIVES Phased-In ()Ver 5 years, or By precinct Pilot Program Based on high calls for service areas, or Based on senioritv Retain pooledfleet. I)o not provide take-home vehicles. Enhance visibility of present take -home a.vsigntnents. RECOMMENDATION That no take-home vehicle program be implemented due i(,: High initial capital start-up and conversion coyts An 18% iticrease in operation and replacement costs due to the additiorial number of vehicles Uncertain public benefits The fact that the type of progran which mc@st benefits the officer, full personal use, is more expensiv,, and poses more hazards and additional risky Other alternative public safety Program enhancements involving similar cost (eg. z'ncreased staffing) appear to offer greater public benefit, ",Nlot " programs especially those which beii efit participating employecs tend to expand regardl(!ss of rtsulfs. October 4, 1994 - 15 - CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING POLICE TAKE-HOME VEHICLES ITEM # 38447 (Continued) Information will be provided relativt, the difference between replacement and maintenance costs over a period of ten years. Chief Wall shall provide information relative the best udlization of the funds, if $5-MILLION were to be expended over five years as a crime preventive measure. The City Staff shall address the mariner iti which a Police Take-Home Vehicle Policy would enhance the concept of Community Policing. The City Staff shall provide infortnation relative the cost of providing pouce officers around-the-clock October 4, 1994 16 - APPOINTMENTS ITEM # 38448 Up- NOM'N T'ON bY Cou ci Lady He ey, Ci Counci p 11 I tY 1,4P OINTED AGRICULTU,RE ADI,7SORy COMMI7TEE Norris W. Shirley ]-Year Term 1011194 - 9130195 David R. Flanagan 2-Year Term 1011194 - 9130196 Bonnie G. Bright John W. Cromwell, jr. Donald H. Horsely 3-Year Terni 1011194 - "0197 Voting: 11-0 Council Members Voting Aye: John A. Bawn, LillwOOd 0. Banch, III, Robert K Dean, William W. Ha-ison, Jr., Barbara M Henley, Louis R. Jones, John D. Moss, Mayor Mey- E Ob-dorf, Nancy K Parker, @,(e Mayor wzlliam D. Se--, Jr. and Louisa M 9rayhorn Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent.- None October 4, 1994 1 7 item III-L2. APPOIA'TMENTS ITEM # 38449 Upon NOMINATION by Vice Mayor Sessoms, City Council APPOINTED: P7RGINL4 BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 1-icki L. Stephensoii Unexpired Term to 121,11196 Voting: 11-0 Council Members Voting Aye. John A. Baum, l,inwood 0. Branch, III, Robert K Dean, William W Harrison, Jr., Barbara M. Henley, Iouis R. Jones, John D. Moss, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndopf Nancy K Parker, rice Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr. and Louisa M. Strayhorn Council Members Voting Nay. None Council Members Absent: Non e October 4, 1994 18 - UNFINISHED BUSINEss ITEM # 384.50 Council Lady P.,k,, g.,n ,f,. is had been recommendet 5 c,,,s swe wide usage and t-. A sales tax of 7 cen I increase in gasoline c@d thl HIIpton ROads P anlig District commission proposa re 2 cents to be returned to the localities. CitY Council unanipnously ADOPTED aforresolution op s ng an Po I in-ase in the State@ gasoline sales tax on November 23, 1993, and then did not have a consensus at the HRPDC Meeting. Council Lady Parker suggested there should be a consensus thiv time when representatives of City Cou,cil attended the HRPDC Meeting, BY CONSENSU@, City Council unanimously backed the previous Resolution of November 23, 1993, oppOsing an increase in the State's gasoline sales tax. October 4, 1994 19 - NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 38451 Councibnan Harrison efee,,ced the Senior CitizenIDi,,bled Person Tax cO@resPo"dence of the Real F@state A.Ysessor, j D. Banagan. ExemP On PrOgram and the Council-an Ha-ison has received a nutnber of iquire, Om residents the ha- pr-io_ly qualified for the Senior CitizenIDisabled fr Of Lynnhaven Borougl4 who 7here has been no increas, in their assets. Person Tax Exempfion, but this year do n,,t. 77'e City Manager shall @CHEI)ULE a Briefing relative this it(,,n. October 4, 1994 - 20 - Item Ill-K2- NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 38452 Mayor Oberndorf referenced the E-911 tax and complaints from families with relatives in nursing homes. 7he room occupants are also being charged for this tax on their phone bill. Mayor Oberndorf requested an eXeMpti()n for these residents be added to the Legislative Package for the General Assembly. October 4, 1994 - 21 - 3. NEW BUSINESS ITEM # 38453 Mayor ob-dorf referenced the reqlest of a widow of a veteran COncernin the r exem On for a motor vhic, of a disabled ete Pe sonal be 'n'pti e P ran. 7h@e widow is also req, stituled bY the locality for widow, and wido-- Of --br, of th, i, service. BM-y- oberndorf requ-'ed both her requests go throgh St udget be determined for possible inclusion in aff study 7nd he @ct O,, Ihe Operaig the Le@islative l@ackage. October 4, 1994 22 - @JOURVMENT ITEAf 38455 May- Ob-dorf DECLARED 'he C'ty COuncil Met. 11,9,4DJOURNED -t 3.-55 P.M. Beverly 0. Hook,, CM(., Chief Deputy City Clrk -------------------------- Meyera l,' Oberndorf Mayor C'ty Of Vlrginia Beach rzrginia