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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJULY 13, 1999 MINUTESCity of Virginia Beach "WORLD'S LARGEST RESORT CITY" CITY COUNCIL MAYOR MEYERA E OBERNDORF At Large VI( E MAYOR WILLIAM D SESSOMS. JR At Large LINWOOD 0 BRANCH ili Dtstrtt t 6-Beath MARGARET L EURE Dtstrtct I Centervdle WILLIAM W HARRISON JR Dtstrtct 5 Lynnhaven H4ROLD HEISCHOBER At Large BARBARA M HENLEY Dtstrttt 7 Prtmess Anne LOUIS R JONES Dtstrt~t 4 Baystde REBA S Mc CLANAN Dtstrtct 3 Roae Itall NANCY K PARKER At Large A M (DON) WEEKS Dtstrwt 2-Kernpsvdle JAMES K SPORE Ctty Manager LESLIE L LILLEY Ctty Attorney RUTH HODGES SMITH CMCIAAE Ctty Clerk CITY COUNCIL AGENDA o~ our HI~'~°~ CITY HALL BUILDING I 2401 COURTHOUSE DRIVE VIRGINIA BEACH VIRGINIA 23456 9(X)5 PIlONE (757) 427 FAX (757) 426 5669 LMAIL CTYCNCL~_ CITY VIRGINIA BFACtl VA lIS July 13, 1999 I. CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS - Conference Room - 10:00 AM Ao LIGHT RAIL REFERENDUM QUESTION [30 min.] Leslie Lilley, City Attorney II. REVIEW OF AGENDA ITEMS [15 min.] III. CITY COUNCIL CONCERNS [15 min.] IV. INFORMAL SESSION - Conference Room - 11:00 AM A. CALL TO ORDER- Mayor Meyera E. Obemdorf B. ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL C. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION V. FORMAL SESSION - Council Chamber - 2:00 PM A. CALL TO ORDER- Mayor Meyera E. Obemdorf B. INVOCATION: Reverend Larry E. Lenow Courthouse Community United Methodist Church C. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA D. ELECTRONIC ROLL CALL OF CITY COUNCIL E. CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION F. MINUTES 1. INFORMAL & FORMAL SESSIONS July 6, 1999 Ge AGENDA FOR FORMAL SESSION The Consent Agenda will be determined during the Agenda Review Session and considered in the ordinary course of business by Ctty Council to be enacted by one motion. H. PUBLIC HEARING CIP AMENDMENTS re: $1.85-MILLION LEASE REVENUE BONDS for acquisition of 31st STREET PROPERTY I. ORDINANCES/RESOLUTION . . . . . . Ordinance to APPROPRIATE $1,850,000 to the 31 st Street Parking Garage (CIP #9-027), to be offset by financing through Lease-Revenue Bonds to be issued at a future date; TRANSFER $200,000 from Economic and Tourism Development Partnerships (CIP #9- 260) to CIP #9-027 re acquisition of property needed for the parking garage; and, authorize the City Manager to enter into the Developer, Lease and Escrow Agreements. Ordinance to AMEND Section 2-452.2 of the City Code re members and alternates of the Board of Zoning Appeals to meet annually with the City Attorney in order to review the duties and responsibilities of the Board, as well as the laws and procedures pertaining to matters coming before the Board. Ordinance to AMEND Section 23-45 re peeping toms by incorporating state law provisions; and, ADDING Section 23-45.1 re the unlawful filming, videotaping or photographing of others. Ordinance to AMEND Sections 35-181,35-182 and 35-186, ADDING Section 35-182.2 and REPEALING Section 35-183 re Admissions Tax by clarifying the definition of events subject to tax, limiting the tax on free admissions and providing exemptions for events benefitting charities. Ordinance to APPROPRIATE $303,500 in Grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the State Department of Emergency Services to the FY 1998-1999 Operating Budget of the Fire Department for emergency preparedness activities; and, estimated revenues from the federal and state government be increased accordingly. Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE a $163,000 Grant from the State Department of Social Services to the FY 1999-2000 Operating Budget of the Department of Social Services re improving the administration of the Food Stamp Program; establish three (3) full-time eligibility assistant positions for a two-year period and two (2) part-time temporary positions for one year; and, estimated revenue from the State Department of Social Services be increased accordingly. Ordinance to TRANSFER $181,000 from the Homeless Shelter (CIP #3-046) to the FY 1999-2000 Operating Budget of the Department of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation; and, authorize the City Manager to provide these funds to the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation (VBCDC) re transitional housing to the homeless population. , , 10. 11. 12. I I I I I II Ordinance to TRANSFER $39,750 from the FY 1999-2000 General Fund Reserve for Contingencies to the City Manager's FY 1999-2000 Operating Budget re purchase and installation of a new audio-visual system in the Council Chamber and Conference Room. Ordinance re a Cooperative Agreement between City Council and the Virginia Beach School Board re legal services to the Board by the Office of the City Attorney in Fiscal Year 1999-2000; and, authorize the Mayor to execute the agreement on behalf of City Council. Ordinance to create the TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF HAMPTON ROADS in accordance with and pursuant to the Transportation District Act of 1964, as amended, encompassing the cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach. Resolution re the proposed 1999-2000 Performance Contract between the Virginia Beach Community Services Board (CSB) and the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse (MH/MR/SA) services. License Refunds: $3,319.87 J, PUBLIC HEARING - PLANNING 3:00 PM PLANNING BY CONSENT - To be determined during the Agenda Review Session. , Petition of KOPASSIS CONSTRUCTION, INC., a Virginia Corporation, for the discontinuance, closure and abandonment of an unimproved portion of Mill Dam Road at the Northwest comer of Mill Dam Road and Shoveller Avenue, containing 1,947 square feet (LYNNHAVEN- DISTRICT 5). Deferred: Recommendation: July 6, 1999 APPROVAL . Application of JOYNT ENTERPRISES, INC., (PEMBROKE AUTO SALES) for a Conditional Use Permit for motor vehicle sales (expansion) at the Southeast comer of Virginia Beach Boulevard and Kellam Road (4753 Virginia Beach Boulevard), containing 30,000 square feet more or less (KEMPSVILLE - DISTRICT 2). Recommendation: APPROVAL , Application of PRINCESS HOUSE, L.L.C., for a Conditional Use Permit for housing for the aged on the East side of Princess Anne Road, 180 feet North of Baxter Road, containing 5.014 acres (KEMPSVILLE - DISTRICT 2). Recommendation: APPROVAL , Application of BEACH AUTO GROUP, INC., T/A ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER, for a Conditional Use Permit for motor vehicle rentals on the North side of Virginia Beach Boulevard, East of Highway Lane (1752 Virginia Beach Boulevard), containing 38,500 square feet (BEACH - DISTRICT 6). Recommendation: APPROVAL . Application of JUDEO-CHRISTIAN OUTREACH CENTER, INC., for a Conditional Use Permit for a croup home on the South side of Virginia Beach Boulevard, 195.07 feet East of Seabridge Road (959 Virginia Beach Boulevard), containing 4.059 acres (BEACH - DISTRICT 6). Staff Recommendation: Planning Commission Recommendation: DENIAL APPROVAL i I I II I I I I I I I IIII I . . o Application of 3MAC ASSOCIATES for a Change of Zoning District Classification from R-5D Residential Duplex District and R- 15 Residential District to R-7.5 Residential District at the Southern extremity of Scotland Street beginning at a point 900 feet more or less East of Salem Road, containing 3.136 acres (PRINCESS ANNE- DISTRICT 7). Recommendation: APPROVAL Application of ZACHARY PLACE CONDOS, L.L.C., for a Change of Zoning District Classification from R-7.5 Residential District to Conditional A- 18 Apartment District on the North side of Old Virginia Beach Road, East of Birdneck Road (956 Old Virginia Beach Road), containing 2.3 acres (BEACH -DISTRICT 6). Recommendation: APPROVAL Ordinance to AMEND Section 6.3 of the Subdivision Regulations of the City Code (Appendix B) by DELETING the requirement that a subdivision plat or map presented for recordation include the name of the Borough in which the property is located. Recommendation: APPROVAL Ko APPOINTMENTS FRANCIS LAND HOUSE BOARD OF GOVERNORS PERSONNEL BOARD L. UNFINISHED BUSINESS M, NEW BUSINESS 1. ABSTRACT OF CIVIL CASES RESOLVED- JUNE 1999 N. ADJOURNMENT 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 Deaf) 07/08/99BAP AGENDA\07-13-99.PLN www.virginia-beach.va.us OUR MINUTES VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL V~rg~ma Beach, V~rg~n~a July 13, 1999 Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf called to order the CITYMANA GER 'S BRIEFING re Light Rail Referendum Question tn the Council Conference Room, Ctty Hall Building, on Tuesday, duly 13, 1999, at 10 O0 A.M Councd Members Present: Margaret L. Eure, Harold Hetschober, Louis R. Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf Nancy K. Parker, and A M. "Don" Weeks Council Members Absent Vice Mayor Wilham D Sessoms, Jr [ENTERED 10 50 A.M.] Ltnwood 0 Branch, III [ENTERED 10 15 A M] Wtlliam W Harrison, Jr. [ENTERED 10 30 A M] Barbara M Henley [FA THER SUFFERED HEAR T A TTA CK - ENTERED: DURING CLOSED SESSION] -2- CITYMANAGER'S BRIEFING LIGHT RAIL REFERENDUM QUESTION 10:00 A. M. ITEM # 45223 City Attorney Leslie Ltlley, dtstributed DRAFT copies of the Light Rail Referendum Question The proposed questton to appear on the ballot shall read as follows. Should the City Council adopt an ordinance approving the Virginia Beach-Norfolk Light Rail Project and requesting the General Assembly to enact a five percent tax on the retail price of gasoline to fund the Project? Yes No This five percent tax would fund the capttal as well as the operattonal aspects of the project. The Hampton Roads Partnership has dtscussed a regional tax of l2% for transportation projects One of the questions ratsed was how this fits in with the aforementioned 5%for light rail. Jayne Whitney, Program Management Manager- Ttdewater Regtonal Transit, advtsed the Capttal portton of this 5%for TRT ts included tn the 12%proposed regionally; however, the operattonal portton ts not If thts 5% tax on the retail price of gasoline were to be approved and effecttve before the regtonal tax, then the regtonal tax could be reduced by the portton related to capttal funchng However, if the 12% regional tax was enacted first, then thts 5% could be reduced by theportton for the capttal expenchtures covered in the regtonal tax Thts is one questton wtth two concepts linked together. The other dtscussion point was the posstbdtty of ehmtnatton of the verbiage related "to enact a five percent tax" and just say "to enact a tax on the retail price of gasoline to fund the Project". The Ctty Attorney advtsed thts wtll be SCHEDULED for the City Council Session of August 3, 1999, unless there is other direction Assistant City Attorney Macali advtsed Mayor Oberndorf the 5% tax is on the entire cost of one's purchase of gasoline. Relattve whether thts ts a "tax upon top of the other tax" or merely on the sale price, the Ctty Attorney advised the State Code Section deahng with the Northern Virgtnta Transportation District tmposes the tax tn this manner and has been the subject of the Attorney General's opinions The tax tmposed shall be subject to the Virgtnia Retail Sales and Use Tax. The Ctty Attorney advised further information will be provided after discussion with the appropriate State Officials relattve the mechantsm Correspondence wtll be distrtbuted to City Council. Counctl Lady Parker advised dependtng upon whether tt ts done on the retail sale of the tax, or on the wholesale will make a major difference in the amount of fundtng generated, which meets the projecttons anttctpated for the revenue of operattng and capital costs. Dale Castellow, Department of Planntng, advised thetr projections are based upon the cost at the pump, the full retatl sale prtce Counctl Lady Eure again wished clarification relative whether this was interpreted as the 5% being on the price of the gasoline before the taxes. The City Attorney advised thts information has been shared with the local delegation of the General Assembly Questions have been received relative clarification of the 5% on the price of gasohne as City Counctl had expressed concern Councilman Heischober inquired tf the City Attorney intended that this draft would be the only Resolution or that this was a matter of dtscussion as to whether the Referendum would be held tn November or at some other ttme. Council Members have tndtcated this Question might be deferred until May when the Environmental Impact Statement is ready for the north/south route Mayor Oberndorf was under the tmpression Ctty Council had agreed the Referendum should be held tn November as historically more cittzens vote in November than tn May Counctlman Branch beheved there was also a move to look at a number of regional projects and a way of funding same and he beheved light rail was tncluded. Counctlman Branch inquired as to the effect of those other regional projects. July 13, 1999 -3- CITYMANAGER'S BRIEFING LIGHT RAIL REFERENDUM QUESTION ITEM # 45223 (Continued) Councdman Jones advised, tn the MPO meeting last Wednesday, July 7, 1998, there were 6projects. One of the categories was light rail~mass transit with a $400-MILLION category in the $3 2-BILLION total projected funding package. The understandmg that was presented was the light rail project was still "up in the air" and the funding may or may not be expended on light rail, but would be available through some type of mass transit. Robert Matthias, Assistant to the City Manager, advised Chairman Townes basically said for every dollar he received from a region, he could receive $400from someone else, the Federal or State government Therefore, he had $2-BILLION worth of needs The region would provtde $400-MILLION, but that would just be the Capital. The City Attorney advised the staff has heard a petition relative 31st Street might be another question in the November election, but at present ts not on the Referendum Council Lady Parker advised there are residents working on the Stumpy Lake question as well. BY CONSENSUS, a Resolution will be scheduled for the City Council Session of August 3, 1999, requesting the Circuit Court to order that a Referendum Election be held on November 2, 1999, on the question of whether City Council should adopt an Ordinance approving the Virginia Beach-Norfolk Light Rail project and requesting the General Assembly to enact a.flve percent tax on the retail price of gasoline to fund the project. July 13, 1999 -4- AGENDA RE VIE W SESSION 10:25 A.M. ITEM # 45224 L1 Ordinance to APPROPRIATE $1,850,000 to the 3P' Street Parking Garage (CIP #9-027), to be offset byfinanctng through Lease-Revenue Bonds to be tssued at a future date, TRANSFER $200,000 from Economtc and Tourism Development Partnerships (CIP #9-260) to CIP #9-027 re acqutsttton of property needed for the parktng garage, and, authortze the Ctty Manager to enter into the Developer, Lease and Escrow Agreements. This item will be discussed durtng the Formal Sesston ITEM # 45225 14 Ordtnance to AMEND Sections 35-181, 35-182 and 35-186, ADDING Section 35-182.2 and REPEALING Sectton 35-183 re Admissions Tax by clartfytng the deJ~nttton of events subject to tax, hmtttng the tax on free admisstons and provichng exempttons for events benefitttng chartttes The Ctty Attorney advised there are three secttons existtng tn the Ctty Code, whtch state theperson collecting any tax shall make out a report on such forms setting forth such tnformatton as the Commtsstoner of Revenue may requtre showing the amount of the admtssions charges collected and the tax from the admtssions or purchases for whtch he ts liable and shah stgn and deliver such a report to the Commtsstoner with remittance of the tax With respect to the Collector's records, it shah be the duty of every person ltable for the collectton and payment to the Ctty of any tax tmposed by the arttcle to keep and preserve for a period of two years such suttable records as may be necessary to determtne the amount of such taxes as he may have been responsible for coHecttng orpaytng to the Ctty Underpenalty, tn the case of a false or fraudulent return with intent to defraud the City or any tax, the penalty of 50% of the tax shall be assessed agatnst the operator in addttion to any crtminal charges which mtght be added. Assistant City Attorney Larry Spencer advised the Commtsstoner of the Revenue has a registratton process to collect any spectal tax on meals, admissions, etc A memorandum shah be provtded to the businesses when applying for a bustness hcense. ITEM # 45226 15. Ordinance to A CCEPT and APPR OPRIA TE $303,500 in Grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the State Department of Emergency Services to the FY 1998- 1999 Operattng Budget of the Ftre Department for emergency preparedness activities; and, estimated revenues from the federal and state government be mcreased accordingly Council Lady Eure inquired relattve the in-kind local match of $100,000 (existing personnel that are currently asstgned for these purposes) The Ctty Manager advised in-kind contributions are prtmary salartes, however, tf there is any material or space provided by the City thts can be an tn-kind contribution, as well Therefore, tt is not really a cash outlay July 13, 1999 -5- AGENDA RE VIE W SESSION 16 ITEM # 4522 7 Or&nance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIA TEa $163, 000 Grant from the State Department of Social Services to the FY 1999- 2000 Operating Budget of the Department of Social Servtces re tmprovtng the admtntstratton of the Food Stamp Program; estabhsh three (3)full-ttme eligibility asststant postttons for a two-year pertod and two (2) part-time temporary postttons for one year, and, esttmated revenue from the State Department of Social Services be mcreased accordmgly Counctl Lady Parker inqutred relative the error rate. Staff wtll provide this informatton ITEM # 45228 17 Ordtnance to TRANSFER $181, O00 from the Homeless Shelter (CIP #3-046) to the FY 1999-2000 Operating Budget of the Department of Houstng and Neighborhood Preservation; and, authorize the City Manager to provtde these funds to the Vtrgtnta Beach Commumty Development Corporatton (VBCDC) re transitional housing to the homeless populatton In response to Council Lady Eure's inqutry, Andy Friedman, Dtrector- Housing and Netghborhood Preservatton, advtsed four existing properties tn the Ctty wtll be identt, fied. Ctty Funds wtll be utthzed to buy same and they will be rehabilitated to good condition. The work wtll be contracted out as normally done. Thts ts all under the control of the Community Development Corporation (VBCDC) Thts wtll cover acqutring, as well as renovating. ITEM # 45229 HO Or&nance to create the TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF HAMPTON ROADS in accordance with and pursuant to the Transportation Dtstrtct Act of 1964, as amended, encompasstng the Ctttes of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach. Counctl Members McClanan and Weeks indtcated thetr desire to vote NAY on thts item ITEM # 45230 H 1 Resolutton re the proposed 1999-2000 Performance Contract between the Yirgtnia Beach Community Services Board (CSB) and the I/'irgtnta Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse (MH/MR/SA) servtces Councd Lady McClanan requested a memorandum concerning how much less the State ts contrtbuttng to these vartous programs. Assistant Ctty Attorney Larry Spencer advtsed Councd Lady Parker, the contract tn December was poorly drafted and raised many concerns from all the localittes There was language contatned theretn that would clearly tncrease habthty A VML/VACO sponsored work group consisttng of CSB staff and local Ctty and County attorneys met with the Commissioner of the Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Service and the Attorney General's Office several ttmes tn order to express concerns and negottate reqmred changes in the contract After several iterattons, the final draft contract was determtned to be acceptable by the work group The Virginta Beach Communtty Services Board and the Ctty Attorney's office played a major role tn negotiating this contract. If there were stgntficant concerns, Terry Jenktns, Director of Commumty Services, had agreed to schedule a Briefing with Asststant City Attorney Spencer The Ctty has until September 15, 1999, to approve the contract If no action ts taken by September 15, 1999, the contract ts deemed to be approved July 13, 1999 -6- AGENDA RE VIE W SESSION ITEM # 45251 BY CONSENSUS, the following ttems shall compose the CONSENT AGENDA: ORDINANCES/RESOL UTION 1.2 Ordinance to AMEND Section 2-452.2 of the City Code re members and alternates of the Board of Zoning Appeals to meet annually with the Ctty ~4ttorney tn order to revtew the duties and responsibdities of the Board, as well as the laws and procedures pertaimng to matters comtng before the Board 13. Ordinance to AMEND Section 23-45 re peeping toms by incorporating state law provisions; and, ADDING Sectton 23- 45.1 re the unlawful.filming, videotaping or photographing of others. 14. Or&nance to AMEND Secttons 35-181, 35-182 and 35-186, ADDING Section 35-182.2 and REPEALING Section 35-183 re Admissions Tax by clarifying the defmtion of events subject to tax, limiting the tax on free admissions andprovtchng exempttons for events benefitttng charities. 15. Ordinance to A CCEPTandAPPROPRIA TE $303,500 tn Grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the State Department of Emergency Services to the FY 1998- 1999 Operating Budget of the Fire Department for emergency preparedness activities; and, estimated revenues from the federal and state government be tncreased accordtngly. 1.6 Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE a $163, 000 Grant from the State Department of Social Services to the FY 1999- 2000 Operattng Budget of the Department of Soctal Services re improving the admmtstration of the Food Stamp Program, establish three (3) full-time eligtbility assistant postttons for a two-year period and two (2) part-ttme temporary positions for one year; and, estimated revenue from the State Department of Social Services be increased accordingly. 1. 7. Ordtnance to TRANSFER $181, O00 from the Homeless Shelter (CIP #3-046) to the FY 1999-2000 Operating Budget of the Department of Houstng and Netghborhood Preservatton; and, authorize the Ctty Manager to provide these funds to the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation (VBCDC) re transitional housing to the homeless population. 1.8. Ordinance to TRANSFER $39,750 from the FY 1999-2000 General Fund Reserve for Contingencies to the City Manager's FY 1999-2000 Operating Budget repurchase and tnstallatton of a new audio-visual system in the Council Chamber and Conference Room. 1.9 Ordinance re a Cooperative Agreement between City Counctl and the Virgima Beach School Board re legal servtces to the Board by the OJfice of the City Attorney in Fiscal Year 1999- 2000; and, authortze the Mayor to execute the agreement on behalf of City Council. I10 Ordtnance to create the TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF HAMPTON ROADS in accordance wtth and pursuant to the Transportation Dtstrtct Act of 1964, as amended, encompassing the Cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach. July 13, 1999 -7- AGENDA RE VIEW SESSION ITEM # 45231 (Continued) HI. Resolution re the proposed 1999-2000 Performance Contract between the Vtrginta Beach Community Services Board (CSB) and the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse (MH/MR/SA) servtces 1.12 License Refunds: $3,319.87 Councd Members McClanan and Weeks wall vote a VERBAL NAY on Item L 10. July 13, 1999 -9- AGENDA RE VIE W SESSION ITEM # 45236 (Continued) J 5 Applicatton of JUDEO-CHRISTIAN OUTREACH CENTER, INC., for a Conditional Use Permtt for a group home on the South side of Virgtnia Beach Boulevard, 195 07 feet East of Seabrtdge Road (959 Virginia Beach Boulevard), containtng 4.059 acres (BEA CH - DISTRICT 6). J6 Apphcatton of 3MAC ASSOCIATES for a Change of Zomng Dtstrict Classification from R-SD Residenttal Duplex Dtstrict and R-15 Restdenttal Dtstrict to R-7. 5 Residenttal Distrtct at the Southern extremity of Scotland Street begtnning at a point 900 feet more or less East of Salem Road, contatmng 3.136 acres (PRINCESS ANNE - DISTRICT 7). J7 Application of ZACHARY PLACE CONDOS, L.L.C., for a Change of Zoning Distrtct Classificatton from R-7 5 Restdential Dtstrict to Condittonal A- 18 Apartment District on the North stde of Old Virgima Beach Road, East of Btrdneck Road (956 Old Virgtnia Beach Road), containing 2.3 acres (BEA CH-DISTRICT J8. Or&nance to AMEND Section 6. 3 of the Subdiviston Regulattons of the City Code (Appen&x B) by DELETING the requirement that a sub&vision plat or map presented for recordation tnclude the name of the Borough in which the property is located Item J 5 wdl be DEFERRED INDEFINITEL Y, B Y CONSENT. July 13, 1999 - lO- CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS 10:46 A.M. ITEM # 4523 7 Councd Lady McClanan expressed concern relative the occurrences of the Fourth of July weekend. Mayor Oberndorf advtsed a new group of cittzens wtll be sponsored under UNFINISHED BUSINESS to express their concerns. There are ntne items which they wish addressed' No horses on Atlanttc Avenue, the policemen dressed comfortably and not tn hot uniforms, the streets one-way, etc The City Manager has concurred this new representative group can jotn discusstons relative the plans for Labor Day Richard Maddox, Chair of the Resort Leadershtp Council, will also discuss the traffic plan for the Fourth of July weekend One of the hardest dectsions ts to develop a plan allowing tnchviduals to have free access to thirty-eight blocks tn the Resort Area while matntatntng law and order. Councilman Branch advised there are dtfferent options being explored with presentattons made to vartous bustness groups at the Oceanfront concerning new traffic patterns, et cetera Based on experience, there ts no one solution that will please everyone Counctl Lady McClanan satd she has recetved so many calls from very sincerepeople that she can not keep her answertng machine clear. Decisions can not be left to one small group The Ctty Manager advised a report will be provtded to City Council Members in their package on Friday concerning the Fourth of July Weekend Plan July 13, 1999 -11 - ITEM # 45238 Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the INFORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL in the Ctty Council Conference Room, City Hall Building, on Tuesday, July 13, 1999, at 10'50 AM Council Members Present: Linwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wdliam VK. Harrtson, Jr, Harold Heischober, Louis R Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor Wilham D Sessoms, Jr and A M "Don" Weeks Council Members Absent' Barbara M. Henley July 13, 1999 - 12- ITEM # 45239 Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf entertatned a motion to permtt City Counctl to conduct its CLOSED SESSION, pursuant to Section 2 1-344, Code of Vtrgtnta, as amended, for the following purpose PERSONNEL MATTERS' Dtscusston or constderatton of or intervtews of prospecttve candidates for employment, asstgnment, appotntment, promotion, performance, demotion, salaries, disctphntng, or restgnatton of spectfic public officers, appomtees, or employees pursuant to Sectton 2 1-344 (A) (1) To Wit Boards and Commissions Francts Land House Board of Governors Personnel Board Annual Evaluation of Council Appotntees PUBLICLY-HELD PROPERTY: Discussion or consideratton of the acquisition of real property for pubhc purpose, or of the disposttton of publicly-held real property, for dtscusston tn an open meettng which would adversely affect the bargaining positron or negottattng strategy of the pubhc body pursuant to Sectton 2 1-344(A)(3). To-wit Acquisition - Princess Anne Dtstrict 31st Street Project LEGAL MA TTERS' Consultation wtth legal counsel or brtefings by staff members, consultants, or attorneys pertaining to actual or probable httgatton, where such consultation or briefing in open meetings would adversely affect the negottattng or htigatingposttton of thepublic body and consultatton with legal counsel employed or retatned by a pubhc body regar&ng specific matters reqmring the provision of legal advtce by such counsel pursuant to Section 2.1-344(A)(7) To-Wit: Berkshtre Apartments, LLC, versus Board of Zoning Appeals 31st Street ProJect Upon motton by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Hetschober, City Council voted to proceed tnto CLOSED SESSION. Voting 10-0 Councd Members Vottng Aye Linwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wtlliam W. Harrison, Jr, Harold Heischober, Louts R. Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker, Vtce Mayor Wtlham D. Sessoms, Jr. and A. M. "Don" Weeks Council Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent: Barbara M. Henley July 13, 1999 - 13- FORMAL SESSION VIRGINIA BEA CH CITY CO UNCIL July 13, 1999 2:00 P.M. Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the FORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL m the Council Chamber, City Hall Building, on Tuesday, July 13, 1999, at 2 O0 P.M Council Members Present: Linwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wilham W Harrison, Jr, HaroM Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndor~, Nancy K Parker, Vtce Mayor Wilham D Sessoms, Jr. and A. M "Don" Weeks Councd Members Absent None INVOCATION' Reverend Larry E. Lenow Courthouse Community United Methodist Church PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Vtce Mayor Sessoms, being a Corporate Officer of Wachovia Bank, chsclosed there were no matters on the agenda tn which he has a "personal interest", as defined in the Act, etther tndtvidually or tn his capacity as an officer of Wachovta Bank The Vtce Mayor regularly makes this Disclosure as he may not know of the Bank's interest tn any applicatton that may come before Ctty Councd Vice Mayor Sessoms' letter of January 4, 1999, ts hereby made a part of the record. July 13, 1999 Item V-E. -14- CER TIFICA TION OF CLOSED SESSION ITEM # 45240 Upon motton by Vice Mayor Sessoms, second ed by Councilman Heischober, City Counctl CERTIFIED THE CLOSED SESSION TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MOTION TO RECESS. Only pubhc business matters lawfully exempted from Open Meeting requirements by Vtrginta law were discussed tn Closed Sesston to whtch this certtficatton resolution apphes; AND, Only such public business matters as were identified tn the motion convening the Closed Session were heard, chscussed or considered by Virginia Beach Ctty Counctl. Vottng: 11-0 Councd Members Voting Aye. Linwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, William W. Harrtson, Jr., HaroM Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor Wtlliam D. Sessoms, Jr and A M "Don" Weeks Council Members Voting Nay: None Counctl Members Absent: None July 13, 1999 CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL WHEREAS: The Virginia Beach City Council convened into CLOSED SESSION, pursuant to the affirmative vote recorded in ITEM # 45239, Page 12, and in accordance w~th 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 governing body that such Closed 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 bus~ness matters lawfully exempted from Open Meeting requirements by Virgima law were discussed in Closed Session to which this certification resolution applies; and, (b) only such public business matters as were identified in the motion convening this Closed Session were heard, discussed or considered by Virginia Beach City Council. Ruth Hodges S~ith, CMC/AAE City Clerk July 13, 1999 Item V-F. 1 - 15- MINUTES ITEM # 45241 Upon motton by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Council Lady Eure, Ctty Council APPROVED the Minutes of the INFORMAL AND FORM,iL SESSIONS of July 6, 1999. Voting: 11-0 Councd Members Voting Aye: Linwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wilham W. Harrison, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndo~ Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr and A. M "Don" Weeks Councd Members Voting Nay: None Counctl Members Absent: None July 13, 1999 Item V-G.I. -16- ,4DOPT ,4 GEND,4 FOR FORMAL SESSION ITEM # 45242 BY CONSENSUS, Cay Council ADOPTED: ,4 GENDA FOR THE FORM,4L SESSION July 13, 1999 -17- Item V-H.I. PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45243 Mayor Oberndorf DECLARED A PUBLIC HEARING: CIP AMENDMENTS re: $1.85-MILLION LEASE REVENUE BONDS for acquisition of 31~ STREET PROPERTY The followtng registered in SUPPORT: Geoff Graham, Consulting Ftrm- Hunter Interests, 121 Main Street, Anapohs, Maryland. Phone' (410) 269-0033 Attorney Eric Hauser, represented the developer Jay Donahue, represented Triple AAA, who performs the hotel rattng services Geoff Spillman, Vice President Marrtott Hotel Development, 1750 hotels throughout the world wtth over 330, 000 rooms. Cheney Cole, Chair - Resort Advisory Commisston, 1208 Crystal Lake Ctrcle, Phone: 640-8700, the RAC voted unanimously to support the Mst Street project. Tim Barrow, Resort Area Advtsory Commission, Tim Barrow and Associates, Suite 260, Parkway Four, 2697 Internattonal Parkway, Phone. 42 7-2900 Jim Pendergast, Executive Dtrector- VISIONS, expressed support of the organizatton's leadershtp and tts Executive Committee. Ehzabeth H. Bauman, Rockafeller's Restaurant, 308 Mechterranean Avenue, Phone' 422-5654 Wayne Jones, Owner - Wayne Jones Florist, 329 Lasktn Road, Phone 428-2901 Robert Taylor, Chairman - Elect, representmg Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce - Vtrgima Beach, the Board endorses the 31st Street ProJect Attorney Kevin Cosgrove, Hunton & Williams, 500 East Matn Street, Norfolk, Phone' 625-5501, represented Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce -Vtrgtnia Beach Branch Attorney Jeffrey Gray, Wilcox and Savage, One Columbus Center #1010, Phone: 628-5600, Vice Chatrman of Public Pohcy for Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce -Vtrgtnia Beach Branch Delceno C. Miles, Vice Chairman of Governmental Affatrs- Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce President- The Miles Agency, 287Independence Boulevard, Sutte #228, Phone 499-9627 David Shtvely, Vtce Present - Gold Key Resorts, Board Member - Hampton Roads Chamber of Commerce -Vtrginta Beach Branch, 928 Lasktn Road, Phone 417-0232 Jimmy Capps, 968 South Oriole Drive, Phone. 428-8015, President- Vtrginta Beach Hotel/Motel Assoctatton, voted not to adopt a position on the public~private partnership on the aspects of this project, but supports redevelopment efforts in the Resort and are not opposed to competition Attorney Mtchael Levinson, 303 34th Street, Phone 437-8800, Member ~ Resort Leadership Council John Uhrtn, 215 Atlantic Avenue, Phone, 425-5222, Director of Operattons for Burlage Management Jim Gentry, 1008 Ditchley Road, Phone: 422-3420, hfelong resident of Vtrgtnia Beach Kevin Phtllips, 100 Pinewood Road #123, Phone. 422-4883, lauded Bruce Thompson for hts assistance with a benefit tn his behalf relative a heart transplant. Gordon Huey, owner of Thunderbird Motel, 154 Ptnewood Road, Phone 425-8798 Peter Lawrence, 200 43ra Street, Phone 422-4988, Executive Director - Resort Leadership Counctl Al Sutton, 756 South Mditary Highway, Phone 420-7701, owner of parking lot at Atlantic Avenue and 6th Street Ray Patel, 410 21st Street, Phone: 428-6511, owns 6 hotels at the oceanfront, endorses the Mst Street development. Attorney Thomas R Frantz, 1016 Curlew Drive, Phone. 473-5311, represented the developer - Professional Hospttality Resources and its affihates. Mr. Frantz introduced three of its employees Ken Taylor, Director of Operations - Professional Hospitality Resources, Member of Virginia Beach/Hotel Motel Association and Resort Leadership Josh Thompson, son of Bruce Thompson proposed developer, Business Development Manager- Gold Key Resorts Linda Tucker, Accounts Payable Supervtsor- Professional Hospitahty Resources, represented the 1600 employees and presented a petition in support of a 4 star hotel, public park and publtc parking factltty at 31st Street. Judge George Vakos, owner - Oceanfront Inn (property south of proposed Mst Street Project), regtstered not tn favor, not against. The Inn supports construction of a five-star hotel This ts sttll prtmartly an Oceanfront Resort, which caters to a median income class. Item V-H. 1. - 18- PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45243 (Continued) The following registered tn OPPOSITION: Barbara Messner, Post Office Box 514, Phone' 422-1902, Sandy Harrellson, represented Al Wallace of 4601 Chtpptndale Court, Phone. 463-6666 Jack Ferrebee, representtng Concerned Inn Keepers Assoctatton, comprtsed of approxtmately 13 hotel owners tn the vicinity of the Oceanfront, 1060 Lasktn Road, Phone 425-2234, requested deferral Maury Jackson, 1125 Dttchley Road, Phone' 428-1470, represented the Citizens Actton Coalition, Inc Roger Dorian, 100 Pinewood Road, Phone. 422-3634, former Council Member and Planning Board Chairman Counctl on the Hudson Rtver waterfront. Dennts Layer, Vtce Prestdent/General Manager- Founders Inn, 5377 Weblin Farm Road, Phone' 490-0676 Attorney John Walk, representing Conference Center Hotels at Vtrgtnta Beach, Phone. (804) 771-9519 Darnel Batchelor, Vice Prestdent/General Manager Cavaher Hotel, 4204 Atlantic Avenue, Phone. 425-8555 Melissa Mahoney, 712 Suffolk Circle, Phone. 343-2704, owner of Shopping Center at 3Pt Street and Atlanttc Davtd Pender, 1313 North Bayshore Drive, Partner of Ramada Plaza Resort, Phone 428-7025 Mtke Katsias, 4900 Holland Office Park, Phone 490-3585, &strtbuted copies of his remarks and the Daytona Senttnel and Wall Street Journal arttcles, whtch are hereby made a part of the record Maxine Graham, 3057 South Sandpiper Road, Phone' 721-3000 There being no further speakers, Mayor Oberndorf CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING July 13, 1999 20 THE BEACON JULY 4, 1999 4 Virginia Beach Sun, Friday, July 2, 1999 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Amendment to the FY 1999- 2000 Capital Budget Use of L~ase Revenue Bonds for Acquisition of Property in the City's Resort Area On Tuesday, July 13, 1999, the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, will hold a public hearing on a proposed amendment to the FY 1999-2000 Capital B~- get. The amendment is for the ap- propriation of $1,850,000 of Lease Revenue Bonds for acquisition of property in the City's Resort Area located in the southern half of the block which is bounded by 30th Street, 31st Street, Atlantic Av- enue, and Pacific Avenue. The public hearing will be con- ducked at 2.'00 p.m. in the Council Chamber on the second floor of the City Hall Building, Municipal Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Interested persons may appear at such time and place to present their views. Individuals desiring to provide oral or written comments may do so by contacting the City Clerk' s office at 427-4303. If you are physically disabled, or hearing or visually impaired, and you need assistance at this meeting, please call 427-4305 Voice/TDD. Ruth Hodges Smith, CMC/AAE City Clerk Item V-I. -19- ORDINANCES/RES OL UTIONS ITEM # 45244 Upon motion by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Harrison, City Counctl APPROVED IN ONE MOTION, Ordtnances and Resoluttons 2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 1 O, 11 and 12 of the CONSENTAGENDA. Voting' 11-0 Council Members Voting Aye' Linwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L Eure, Wtlliam W. Harrison, Jr., Harold Heischober, Barbara M Henley, Louts R Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor Wtlliam D. Sessoms, Jr. and A. M. "Don" Weeks Councd Members Voting Nay: None Council Members ~tbsent' None Councd Members Henley, McClanan and Weeks voted a VERBAL NAY on Item L I O. Item IV-L1. - 20- ORDINANCES/RES OL UTION ITEM # 45245 A MOTION was made by Councdman Jones, seconded by Councdman Harrtson to ADOPT an Ordtnance to APPROPRIATE $1,850,000 to the 31st Street Paring Garage (CIP #9-027), to be offset by financmg through Lease-Revenue Bonds to be tssued at a future date; TRANSFER $200, O00 from Economtc and Tourism Development Partnerships (CIP #9-260) to CIP #9-027 re acqutsttton of property needed for the parktng garage, and, authortze the City Manager to enter tnto the Developer, Lease and Escrow Agreements ,4 SUBSTITUTE MOTION was made by Councdman Weeks, seconded by Councd Lady McClanan to DEFER thtrty days an Ordtnance to APPROPRIATE $1,850, 000 to the 3 pt Street Parking Garage (CIP #9- 027), to be offset by financtng through Lease-Revenue Bonds to be tssued at a future date; TRANSFER $200, O00 from Economic and Tourism Development Partnerships (CIP #9-260) to CIP #9-02 7 re acqmsitton of property needed for the parlang garage; and, authortze the Ctty Manager to enter mto the Developer, Lease and Escrow Agreements Voting. 4-7 (MOTION LOST TO A NEGATIVE VOTE) Council Members Vottng Aye Barbara M Henley, Reba S McClanan, Nancy K Parker and A. M. "Don" Weeks Councd Members Voting Nay: Linwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L Eure, Wdltam W Harrison, Jr, Harold Hetschober, Louis R Jones, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf and Vtce Mayor Wdliam D Sessoms, Jr Council Members Absent' None July 13, 1999 Item IV-I. 1. - 21 - ORDINANCES/RESOLUTION ITEM # 45245 (Continued) Upon motion by Councdman Jones, seconded by Councdman Harrison, City Councd ADOPTED Or&nance to APPROPRIATE $1,850,000 to the 3Pt Street Parla'ng Garage (CIP #9-027), to be offset byfinanctng through Lease-Revenue Bonds to be tssued at a future date; TRANSFER $200,000 from Economtc and Tourtsm Development Partnershtps (CIP #9-260) to CIP #9-02 7 re acqutsttton of property needed for the parlang garage, and, authorize the City Manager to enter into the Developer, Lease and Escrow Agreements Vottng: 9-2 Council Members Voting Aye Ltnwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wtlliam W. Harrison, Jr., Harold Hetschober, Barbara M Henley, Louts R Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf and Vice Mayor Wilham D. Sessoms, Jr. Counctl Members Voting Nay' Nancy K Parker and A M "Don" Weeks Council Members Absent. None July 13, 1999 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE $1,850,000 TO CAPITAL PROJECT #9-027, 31st STREET PARKING GARAGE, TO TRANSFER $200,000 FROM CAPITAL PROJECT #9-260 TO CAPITAL PROJECT #9-027 FOR ACQUISITION OF PROPERTY NEEDED FOR A PUBLIC PARKING GARAGE AND TO AUTHORIZE THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT, DEED OF LEASE, AND ESCROW AGREEMENT 11 WHEREAS, the City and the Vlrglma Beach Development Authority have for some 12 time been working on a pubhc/pnvate partnership agreement with Thirty-First Street, L C, for 13 redevelopment of the 31 st Street Comdor as a gateway to the oceanfront; 14 WHEREAS, to assemble land for a public parking garage to be located at the block 15 surrounded by 30th Street, 31st Street, Atlantic Avenue, and Pacific Avenue, City Council 16 appropriated funding on October 13, 1998 for property acquisition on the northern half of this block, 17 and now $1,850,000 must be appropriated to acquire property on the southern half of the block; 18 WHEREAS, funding for this $1,850,000 appropriation is to come from financing to 19 be provided by lease-revenue bonds, 20 WHEREAS, $200,000 will also be required for preliminary design work for public 21 parking, the funding for which is available In CIP ProJect #9-260, Economic and Tourism 22 Development Partnerships; and 23 WHEREAS, the City and Thirty-First Street, L.C. have reached consensus on a 24 development agreement, deed of lease, and escrow agreement. 25 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 26 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 27 1. That funds in the amount of $1,850,000 are hereby appropriated to CIP 28 ProJect #9-027, 31st Street Parking Garage, with funding for this appropriation to be supplied by 29 financing through lease-revenue bonds to be authorized and issued at a future date. 30 2. That funds in the amount of $200,000 are hereby transferred from CIP Project 31 #9-260, Economic and Tourism Development Partnerships, to CIP ProJect #9-027, 31st Street 32 Parking Garage 33 3. That the City Manager, acting on behalf of the City, is authorized to execute and enter 34 into all 31st Street development documents, specifically including the development agreement, deed 35 of lease and, and the escrow agreement, contmmng substantially the terms and in substantially the 36 same form as the proposed development documents on file in the City Clerk's Office, and as 37 necessary, such other 31st Street development documents as may be necessary on such terms and 38 conditions as may be approved by the City Manager, subject to approval as to legal sufficiency by 39 the City Attorney. 40 41 Adopted by the Council of the City of Vlrglma Beach, Virginia, on the 13 day of 42 3tJ-h~. 1999. 43 Requires an affirmattve vote by a majority of the members of Ctty Counctl CA-4738 ORDIN~ONCODE~UBLIC PARKING GARAGE ORD JULY 8,1999 R5 APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY' Management Services Item V-L2. - 22 - ORDINANCES/RES OL UTIONS ITEM # 45246 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Harrtson, Ctty Council ADOPTED: Ordtnance to AMEND Sectton 2-452 2 of the City Code re members and alternates of the Board of Zoning Appeals to meet annually with the Ctty Attorney tn order to review the duties and responstbthttes of the Board, as well as the laws and procedures pertaining to matters comtng before the Board. Vottng. 11-0 (By ConsenO Counctl Members Voting Aye Ltnwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, William W Harrtson, Jr., Harold Hetschober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker, Vice Mayor William D Sessoms, Jr and A M "Don" Weeks Council Members Voting Nay. None Councd Members Absent' None July 13, 1999 AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING MEMBERS AND ALTERNATES OF THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS TO MEET ANNUALLY WITH THE CITY ATTORNEY IN ORDER TO REVIEW THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE BOARD AND THE LAWS AND PROCEDURES PERTAINING TO MATTERS COMING BEFORE THE BOARD Section Amended: City Code §2-452.2 10 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA 11 BEACH, VIRGINIA: 12 That Section 2-452.2 of the City Code be, and hereby is, 13 amended and reordained, to read as follows: 14 Sec. 2-452.2. Board of zoning appeals. 15 (a) The board of zoning appeals shall consist of seven 16 (7) regular members and one (1) alternate appointed by the city 17 council; provided, however, that alternates serving as such on July 18 1, 1999 shall complete the remainder of their terms. Members and 19 alternates shall be appointed for terms of five (5) years, except 20 that appointments to fill vacancies shall be only for the unexpired 21 portion of the term, and members and alternates may be reappointed 22 to succeed themselves. The qualifications, organization and 23 procedures of the board shall be as set forth in sections 15.2-2308 24 through 15.2-2314 of the Code of Virginia, as amended. 25 (b) The accumulation of more than three (3) absences of 26 a member within a given calendar year for reasons other than 27 personal illness, the illness or death of a relative, or other 28 circumstances beyond such member's control shall constitute grounds 29 for removal of such member. 30 (c) The board shall make, alter or rescind rules and 31 guidelines for its procedures consistent with the ordinances of the 32 city and laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia. 33 (d) On or about July 1 of each year, or as soon 34 thereafter as is reasonably practicable, the members of the board, 35 includinq alternates, shall collectively meet with the city 36 attorney in order to review the duties and responsibilities of the 37 board and the laws and procedures pertaininq to matters coming 38 before the board. The members of the board may also, at their 39 option, attend the Virqinia Certified Boards of Zoning Appeals 40 Proqram sponsored by the Virqinia Cooperative Extension Service. 41 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, 42 Virginia, on the 13th day of July, 1999. 43 44 45 46 CA- 7443 ORD INk PROPOSED [ 02 - 452 - 2. ORD R-1 July 7, 1999 Item V-I.$. - 23 - ORDINANCES/RES OL UTION8 ITEM # 4524 7 Upon motion by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Harrison, City Council ADOPTED: Ordinance to AMEND Section 23-45 re peeping toms by tncorporattng state law provisions; and, ADDING Section 23-45 1 re the unlawful filming, videotaping or photographing of others Voting 11-0 (By Consent) Council Members Vottng Aye' Ltnwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wtlham W. Harrtson, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louts R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker, Vice Mayor Wtlham D Sessoms, Jr and A. M "Don" Weeks Councd Members Voting Nay. None Council Members Absent' None July 13, 1999 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE RELATING TO PEEPING TOMS SO THAT RECENT CHANGES IN STATE LAW ARE REFLECTED AND TO CREATE A NEW SECTION PROHIBITING THE UNLAWFUL FILMING, VIDEOTAPING OR PHOTOGRAPHING OF OTHERS SECTION AMENDED: § 23-45 SECTION ADDED: § 23-45.1 10 11 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 12 That Section 23-45 of the City Code is hereby amended and 13 reordained to read as follows: 14 Sec. 23-45. Peepmng toms. 15 (a) It shall be unlawful for If any person cntcrs to enter 16 upon the property of another and secretly or furtively pccps, ~~ 17 peep, spy or attempts to peep or spy into or through a window, door 18 or other aperture of any building, structure or other enclosure of 19 any nature occupied or intended to be occupied as a dwelling, 20 whether or not such building, structure or enclosure is permanently 21 situated or transportable, and whether or not such occupancy is 22 23 misdemcanor. 24 25 26 28 in '" ~-~ ~ ~4~ ~ .......... y .... m~e= to cxposc ..... r hcr 29 30 31 32 33 (b) It shall be unlawful for any person to use a peephole or 34 other aperture to secretly or furtively peep, spy or attempt to 35 peep or spy into a restroom, dressinq room, locker room, hotel 36 room, motel room, tanning bed, tanninq booth, bedroom or other 37 location or enclosure for the purpose of viewing any nonconsentinq 38 person who ms totally nude, clad zn underqarments, or in a state of 39 undress exposinq the qenitals, pubic area, buttocks or female 40 breast and the circumstances are such that the person would 41 otherwise have a reasonable expectation of privacy. 42 ( ) If any pcrson '-'~ ~ ........ ~ .... ~ 43 44 45 46 47 ~ pyi ~ ...." ' '~ .......... '~ .... '~ "-"' '~'~ pcrscns ~ocu ng any ..... Izng, ............ Icsurc ............ ..,. 48 49 50 51 (c) The proviszons of subsections (a) and (b) shall not apply 52 to a lawful criminal investiqation or a correctional official or 53 local or reqional jail official conductinq surveillance for 54 security purposes or durinq an investiqation of alleqed misconduct 55 involving a person committed to the Department of Corrections or to 56 a local or reqional jail. 57 (d) As used zn this section, "peephole" means any hole, crack 58 or other similar openinq throuqh which a person can see. 59 60 61 62 (a) or (b) is a Class 1 misdemeanor. 63 Sec. 23-45.1 Unlawful filming, videotapinq or photographing of 64 another. 65 (a) It shall be unlawful for any person to videotape, 66 photoqraph or film any nonconsenting person if (i} that person is 67 totally nude, clad in underqarments, or in a state of undress so as 68 to expose the qenitals, pubic area, buttocks or female breast in a 69 restroom, dressinq room, locker room, hotel room, motel room, 70 tanning booth, bedroom or other location and (ii) the circumstances 71 are otherwise such that the person being videotaped, photographed 72 or filmed would have a reasonable expectation of privacy. 73 (b) This section shall not apply to filminq, videotapinq or 74 photoqraphing by (i) law-enforcement officers pursuant to a 75 criminal investmqation which is otherwise lawful or (ii) 76 correctional officials and local or regional jail officials for 77 security purposes or for investlqations of alleged misconduct 78 involvinq a person committed to the Department of Corrections or to 79 a local or reqional jail, or to any sound recordinq of an oral 80 conversation made as a result of any videotaping or filming 81 pursuant to Chapter 6 (§ 19.2-61 et seq.) of Title 19.2 of the Code 82 of Virginia. 83 .(c) A vmolation of subsection (a) shall be punishable as a 84 Class 1 misdemeanor. 85 Adopted by the City Councml of the City of Virginia Beach, 86 Virginia, on this 13th day of July, 1999. 87 88 89 90 CA-7418 DATA/ORDIN/PROPOSED/23-045. ORD R2 PREPARED: June 16, 1999 Item V-I.4. - 24 - ORDINANCES/RES OL UTIONS ITEM # 45248 Upon motton by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Harrison, City Councd ADOPTED: Ordinance to AMEND Sections 35-181, 35-182 and 35-186, ADDING Section 35-182.2 and REPEALING Section 35-183 re Admissions Tax by clarifying the defimtion of events subject to tax, limiting the tax on free admtsstons and provtding exempttons for events benefitting chartttes. Vottng 11-0 (By ConsenO Council Members Voting Aye. Ltnwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, William W. Harrison, Jr, Harold Hetschober, Barbara M Henley, Louts R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker, Vtce Mayor Wdliam D. Sessoms, Jr and,4 M "Don" Weeks Council Members Vottng Nay' None Counctl Members ~4bsent. None July 13, 1999 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE PERTAINING TO THE ADMISSIONS TAX BY CLARIFYING THE DEFINITION OF EVENTS SUBJECT TO THE TAX, LIMITING THE TAX ON FREE ADMISSIONS AND PROVIDING EXEMPTIONS FOR EVENTS BENEFITTING CHARITIES SECTIONS AMENDED: §§ 35-181,35-182 AND 35-186 8 9 10 11 SECTION ADDED: § 35-182.2 SECTION REPEALED: § 35-183 12 WHEREAS, the City of Virginia Beach has long levied a tax on 13 admissions; 14 WHEREAS, pursuant to City Code § 35-182, complimentary 15 admissions (i.e., admissions for which no charge is made) are 16 subject to the tax; 17 WHEREAS, because the financial records of most businesses 18 track actual receipts, financial reporting of the admissions tax on 19 complimentary admissions has historically been inconsistent at 20 best, thereby making it difficult for the Commissioner of Revenue's 21 Office to administer and enforce collection of the tax on such 22 admissions; 23 WHEREAS, City Council desires to amend Section 35-182 so that 24 complimentary admissions are not subject to the tax; and 25 WHEREAS, City Council also wishes to amend the City Code to 26 clarify the definition of the events subject to the tax and to 27 provide exemptions on admissions charged for events benefitting 28 charity. 29 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 30 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 31 That Sections 35-181, 35-182 and 35-186 of the City Code are 32 hereby amended and reordained; Section 35-182.2 is hereby added; 33 and Section 35-183 is hereby repealed, to read as follows: 34 Sec. 35-181. Definitions. 35 The following words and phrases, when used in this article, 36 shall, for the purposes of this article, have the meanings ascribed 37 to them in this section, except where the context clearly indicates 38 a different meaning: 39 Admission charge. "Admission charge" means the charge for 40 admission to any amusement or entertainment, exclusive of any 41 federal tax thereon, including a charge made for season tickets, to 42 all clubs and organizations for amusement and entertainment. 43 City treasurer. "City treasurer" means the treasurer of the 44 city and any of his duly authorized deputies and agents. 45 Commissioner of revenue. "Commissioner of revenue" means the 46 commissioner of revenue of the city and any of his duly authorized 47 deputies and agents. 48 Place of amusement or entertainment. "Place of amusement or ~^~ ........... at any 49 entertainment" means any place in the city whc~~ ...... m~-~ ~ entertainments or similar where amusements~ ~ 51 events, includinq, but not limited to the following, are located, 52 conducted, performed, exhibited and operated: Circuses, carnivals, 53 menageries, amusement parks, moving picturc shows motion pictures, 54 fairs, gardens, museums, lectures, seminars, shows, zoos and 55 exhibitions of all kinds; dances; basketball, football, wrestling, 56 soccer, boxmng and sports of all k~nds; swmmming pools, bowling 57 alleys, roller rinks, golf courses, miniature golf, charter boats, 58 drift boats, party boats and other such things of a similar nature; 59 concerts, theatrical, vaudeville, dramatic, operatic and musical 60 performances and performances similar thereto; such attractions as 61 merry-go-rounds, Ferris wheels, roller coasters, leap-the-dips and 62 the like, and all other public amusements, performances and 63 exhibitions not specifically named herein; and any roof garden, 64 cabaret or other similar place furnishing a public performance for 65 profit, which shall include any room in any hotel, restaurant, hall 66 or other public place where music and dancing privileges or any 67 other entertainment is offered the patron in connection with 68 serving or selling of food, refreshments or merchandise. A 69 performance shall be regarded as being furnished for profit for 70 purposes of this article even though the charge made for admission, 71 refreshment service or merchandise is not increased by reason of 72 the furnishing of such performance. 73 Sec. 35-182. Levied; amount. 74 (a) There is hereby imposed and levied a tax of ten (10) 75 percent of the amount paid for admission to any place of amusement 76 or entertainment, to be paid by every person who pays an admission 77 charge to such place. Excc ............. ~ ....... n sce on 78 79 80 82 84 (b) No tax shall be levied on admissions charqed for 85 attendance at any event if (i) the qross receipts from the event qo 86 wholly to charitable purposes or (ii) its purpose is solely to 87 raise money for charitable purposes and the net proceeds derived 88 from the event are transferred to an entity exempt from sales and 89 use tax pursuant to Code of Virginia §§ 58.1-609.4, 58.1-609.7, 90 58.1-609.8, 58.1-609.9 or 58.1-609.10. 91 (~c) There is hereby imposed and levied a tax of ten (10) 92 percent of all amounts paid for refreshments, service or 93 merchandise at any place of amusement or entertainment~ at which no 94 if the purchase of such refreshments, service or merchandise is 95 made in lieu of an admission charge is madc and required for the 96 privilege PS being admitted. 97 Sec. 35-182.2 Barter or exchange. 98 (a) The tax levied on amounts paid for admissions, pursuant to 99 section 35-182, or amounts paid for participation in designated 100 sports, pursuant to section 35-182.1, is also levied on the fair 101 market value of such an admission or right to participate that is 102 bartered or exchanged for compensation paid other than in cash, if 103 such non-cash compensation is taxable as gross income to the person 104 providing the admission or right to participate, pursuant to 105 Treasury Regulations §§ 1.61-1 and 1.61-2(d)(1) in effect on July 106 1, 1999. 107 (b) For the purposes of this section, the term "fair market 108 value" shall mean the face value of tickets or the posted price for 109 participation in a sport. 110 Sec. 35-183. 111 112 ................. z m ...... amus ....... t~"-~..t~t .......... t=~: 113 114 115 116 117 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 sol ....... for his presence 126 127 Sec. 35-186. Collection. 128 Every person receiving any payment or compensation other than 129 in cash for admission to any place of amusement or entertainment~ 130 for participation in any sport enumerated in section 35-182.1 or 131 for refreshments, service or merchandise on which a tax is levied 132 under this article~ shall collect the amount of tax imposed by this 133 article from the person making the payment at the time of the 134 payment or compensation of for such admission, participation or 135 136 admissicn. If tickets or cards of admission are issued, the tax 137 shall be collected at the time for the issuance of such tickets or 138 cards. The taxes required to be collected under this section shall 139 be deemed to be held in trust by the person required to collect the 140 same until remitted as provided in this article. 141 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED: 142 That the provisions of Sections 35-182 (a), 35-182.2 and 35- 143 186 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, as set forth in this 144 ordinance, shall be effective retroactively to January 1, 1995. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on this 13tn day of July, 1999. CA-7094 DATA/ORD IN/PROPOSED / 35 - 182 &l 83 &l 86. ORD R20 July 6, 1999 Item V-I. 5. - 25 - ORDINANCES/RES OL UTIONS ITEM # 45249 Upon motton by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councdman Harrison, City Councd ADOPTED: Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE $303,500 tn Grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the State Department of Emergency Services to the FY 1998-1999 Operating Budget of the Fire Department for emergency preparedness activities, and, esttmated revenues from the federal and state government be tncreased accordtngly Voting 11-0 (By ConsenO Councd Members Vottng Aye. Ltnwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L Eure, Wdliam W Harrison, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M Henley, Louts R. Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf,, Nancy K. Parker, Vtce Mayor Wdliam D. Sessoms, Jr and A. M "Don" Weeks Councd Members Vottng Nay: None Councd Members Absent None July 13, 1999 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE $303,500 IN GRANTS FROM THE FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EMERGENCY SERVICES TO THE FY 1999-00 OPERATING BUDGET OF FIRE DEPARTMENT FOR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS ACTIVITIES WHEREAS, the City has long been actively preparing for 9 potential emergencies, including sponsoring Virginia Task Force No. 10 2, an Urban Search and Rescue Team authorized by the Federal 11 Emergency Management Agency ("FEMA"); 12 WHEREAS, FEMA established a "Project Impact" initiative 13 grant in which federal monies are available to localities for 14 proactive emergency preparedness; 15 WHEREAS, the City has been awarded a $3,500 grant from 16 the State Department of Emergency Services, as well as a $300,000 17 "Project Impact" initiative grant from FEMA that requires a local 18 match of $100,000 (for which funds are available); and 19 WHEREAS, these grant funds will be used to leverage 20 private funds to forge a partnership to provide emergency 21 preparedness education to citizens and businesses, especially new 22 residents of the City. 23 24 25 26 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 1. That grants in the amount of $300,000 and $3,500 are 27 hereby accepted from the Federal Emergency Management Agency and 28 State Department of Emergency Services and appropriated to the 29 FY 1999-00 Operating Budget of the Fire Department for emergency 30 preparedness activities such as planning workshops, printing 31 educational preparedness literature, purchasing materials for 32 libraries, and working with the business community. 33 2. That estimated revenues from the federal and state 34 government are hereby increased in the amount of $303,500. 35 36 Adopted the 13 day of July, 1999, by the Council cf the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia. 37 38 Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of the members of City Council. CA-7378 ORDIN~NONCODE\FIRE DEPT $303,500 GRANT ORD July 7, 1999 R5 APPROVED AS TO CONTENTS: Management Services APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: ~i[~'At'torney' s~Office Federal Emergency Management Agency Region I11 Liberty Square Building (Second Floor) 105 South Seventh Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Mr. James K. Spore City Manager Municipal Center, B1DG 21 Virginia Beach, VA 23456 OFFICE OF THE CiTY MANAGER CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH Dear Mr. Spore: We are pleased to inform you that your application for Federal Assistance for Fiscal Year 1999 has been approved in the amount of $300,000. Your matching contribution for this grant is $100,000. Enclosed are four copies of Grant No. EMP-1999-GR-2216. Please have an authorized official sign and return three copies of the Grant via Overnight mail to me at the following address: FEMA Region III 105 S. 7th Street, 2"d Floor Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19106 ATTN: Nick Matarazzo The fourth copy of the Grant is for your use pending receipt of the fully executed copy. Also included are forms SFl199A Direct Deposit and SF270 Request for Advance or Reimbursement. Please complete the SFl199A form and return it with the Grant copies. The SF270 is for use to request funds as needed. Please be advised that by accepting this award, you assume certain administrative and financial responsibilities, including timely submission of all performance and financial reports and the maintenance of minimum levels of cash on hand. Should you not adhere to these responsibilities, you will be in violation of the terms of this award. If you have any questions, please contact me or Nick Matarazzo at (215) 931-5674. Sincerely, Rita A. Calvan Regional Director Enclosures Item V-L6. - 26- ORDINANCES/RES OL UTIONS ITEM # 45250 Upon motion by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Counctlman Harrtson, Ctty Counctl ADOPTED: Ordinance to A CCEPT and APPROPRIA TEa $163, 000 Grant from the State Department of Social Services to the FY 1999-2000 Operattng Budget of the Department of Social Servtces re tmprowng the administration of the Food Stamp Program, establish three (3) full-ttme ehgtbthty assistant posttions for a two-yearpertod and two (2) part-time temporary postttonsfor one year; and, esttmated revenue from the State Department of Soctal Servtces be tncreased accordingly Vottng: 11-0 (By ConsenO Council Members Vottng Aye: Ltnwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L Eure, William W Harrison, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M Henley, Louis R Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker, Vtce Mayor William D Sessoms, Jr and A M "Don" Weeks Councd Members Voting Nay. None Counctl Members Absent. None July 13, 1999 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE A GRANT IN THE AMOUNT OF $163,000 FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES TO THE FY 1999-00 OPERATING BUDGET OF THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES TO IMPROVE THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE FOOD STAMP PROGRAM WHEREAS, to ensure that food stamp funds are 10 appropriately spent, the Federal government routinely conducts 11 quality control reviews; 12 WHEREAS, the Commonwealth of Virginia has a higher 13 program error rate than the national average; and 14 WHEREAS, the Commonwealth of Virginia has provided the 15 City of Virginia Beach $163,000 to provide staffing necessary to 16 reduce errors and review food stamp cases more throughly. 17 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE 18 CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 19 1. A grant in the amount of $163,000 is hereby accepted 20 from the State Department of Social Services and appropriated to 21 the FY 1999-00 Operating Budget of the Virginia Beach Department of 22 Social Services to reduce errors and improve the administration of 23 the food stamp program; 24 2. The establishment of three (3) full-time eligibility 25 assistant positions for a two year period and two (2) part-time 26 temporary positions for one year, so that food stamp cases can be 27 reviewed more thoroughly, is hereby approved; 28 3. Estimated revenue from the State Department of 29 Social Services is hereby increased in the amount of $163,000. 30 31 Adopted the 13 day of July, 1999, by the Council of the 32 City of Virginia Beach, Virginia. 33 34 Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of the members of City Council. CA-7437 ORDIN/NONCODE/FOOD STAMP.ORD JULY 6, 1999 R3 APPROVED AS TO CONTENT Walter C. Kraemer Department of Management Services APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY Department of THEATER ROW BUILDING 730 EAST BROAD STREET RICHMOND VIRGINIA 23219-1849 ,804) 692 1944 FOR HEARING ~MPAIRED vOICE TDD ~ 800 828 1120 COMMONWEALTH of APR 0 B 1999 Mr. Daniel Stone, Director Virginia Beach Department of Social Services 3432 Virginia Beach Boulevard Virginia Beach, Virginia 23452-4497 Dea~: I am writing to advise you that .~tate funds are being allocated to Virginia Beach to further assist'~vith error reductiot~ efforts in the Food Stamp Program These funds are a supplement' to the reinvestment money, and the amount allocated is I;)ased upon your agency's plan that identified needs beyond what food stamp reinvestment money was able to fund. Based upon your plan, $63,,,0~.0 will be forwarded to Virginia Beach Jo beused for tl~ following activities: Hiring three eligibility support aides to provide administrative support for all units. Reinvestment funds are currently funding overtime to agency staff for case review and two eligibility support aides. Although the money allocated is a supplement to the reinvestment funds, the money must be tracked separately. In order to track the expenditures for state purposes, forms and instructions are being developed, and will be forwarded to you upon completion. It will be your responsibility to maintain sufficient documentation that will substantiate and support these expenditures, and show a clear audit trail. The funds will be forwarded to you through Electronic Data Interfl~Ce transfer during ,April, 1999,. If you have any questions, you may call Clara Rangeley at (804)692-1723. Sincerely, Clarence H. Carter Commissioner CHClcbr Vsst Item V-I. 7. -27- ORDINANCES/RES OL UTIONS ITEM # 45251 Upon motton by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councdman Harrtson, Ctty Council ADOPTED: Ordtnance to TRANSFER $181, O00 from the Homeless Shelter (CIP #3- 046) to the FY 1999-2000 Operating Budget of the Department of Housing and Netghborhood Preservatton, and, authorize the City Manager to provide these funds to the Vtrgtnta Beach Communtty Development Corporation (VBCDC) re transitional housing to the homeless populatton. Voting 11-0 (By ConsenO Council Members Voting Aye Linwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L Eure, William W. Harrison, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louts R Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor William D Sessoms, Jr and A M. "Don" Weeks Councd Members Voting Nay' None Counctl Members Absent. None July 13, 1999 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 AN ORDINANCE TRANSFERRING $181,000 FROM CIP PROJECT 3-046 TO THE FY 1999-2000 OPERATING BUDGET OF THE DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND NEIGHBORHOOD PRESERVATION AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO PROVIDE THESE FUNDS TO THE VIRGINIA BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION FOR THE PURPOSE OF ESTABLISHING TRANSITIONAL HOUSING FOR THE HOMELESS 12 WHEREAS, a Special Purpose Grant of $800,000 was awarded 13 to the City by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development 14 in FY 1994-1995 for the purpose of providing shelter and 15 transportation services to the homeless population; 16 WHEREAS, a policy report was presented to City Council in 17 FY 1996-1997 detailing the specific uses of the Special Purpose 18 Grant funding, including creating a "Day Service Center," 19 purchasing vehicles to provide transportation for homeless persons, 20 assisting the Judeo-Christian Outreach Center, continuing the 21 Winter Shelter program, and establishing transitional housing; 22 WHEREAS, all of these specific uses of the Special 23 Purpose Grant funding have been completed, except for establishing 24 transitional housing; 25 WHEREAS, the Virginia Beach Community Development 26 Corporation has asked the City for funds to acquire and 27 rehabilitate four housing units for the purpose of providing 28 transitional housing; and 29 WHEREAS, funding for this housing is available in CIP 30 Project 3-046, Homeless Shelter. 31 32 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 33 That funds in the amount of $181,000 are hereby 34 transferred from CIP Project 3-046, Homeless Shelter, to the FY 35 1999-2000 Operating Budget of the Department of Housing and 36 Neighborhood Preservation. 37 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED: 38 That the City Manager is hereby authorized to provide 39 these funds to the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation 40 for the purpose of providing transitional housing to the City's 41 homeless population. 42 43 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 13 day of July , 1999. 44 45 46 47 CA-7425 NONCODE/WINTERSHELTER.ORD R3 Prepared: June 29, 1999 48 49 50 APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: Manhgement Ser~i-ces 51 52 53 54 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: Item V-I. 8. - 28 - ORDINANCES/RESOL UTIONS ITEM # 45252 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Harrtson, Ctty Council ADOPTED: Ordtnance to TRANSFER $39, 750 from the FY 1999-2000 General Fund Reserve for Contingencies to the Ctty Manager's FY 1999-2000 Operating Budget re purchase and tnstallatton of a new audio-visual system tn the Council Chamber and Conference Room Voting: 11-0 (By ConsenO Council Members Vottng Aye' Linwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L Eure, Wilham W Harrison, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M Henley, Louis R Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf Nancy K. Parker, Vice Mayor Wtlham D Sessoms, Jr. and A M. "Don" Weeks Councd Members Vottng Nay. None Council Members Absent None AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER $39,750 FROM THE GENERAL FUND RESERVE FOR CONTINGENCIES TO THE CITY MANAGERS'S BUDGET FOR THE PURCHASE AND INSTALLATION OF A NEW AUDIO-VISUAL SYSTEM 10 WHEREAS, a need exists to upgrade the audio-visual 11 equipment in the City Council Chamber and Conference Room; 12 WHEREAS, on June 15, 1999, City Council received a 13 presentation about digital photography projectors and computer 14 generated presentation software that would dramatically improve the 15 City's capabilities; and 16 WHEREAS, the cost to purchase and install all equipment 17 necessary for a new audio-visual system in the City Council Chamber 18 and Conference Room is $39,750, the funding for which is available 19 in the General Fund Reserve for Contingencies. 20 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY 21 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 22 That $39,750 is hereby transferred from the FY 1999-2000 23 General Fund Reserve for Contingencies to the City Manager's FY 24 1999-2000 operating budget for the purchase and installation of all 25 necessary equipment and software for a new audio-visual system in 26 the City Council Chamber and Conference Room. 27 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, 28 Virginia, on the 13 day of July , 1999. CA-7434 ORDIN\NONCODE~PROJECTION EQUIPMENT.ORD JULY 6, 1999 R4 APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: Management Servbces Item V-I. 9. - 29- ORDINANCES/RES OL UTIONS ITEM # 45253 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Counctlman Harrtson, City Council ADOPTED: Ordtnance re a Cooperative Agreement between City Council and the Vtrginta Beach $chool Board re legal services to the Board by the Office of the City Attorney tn Ftscal Year 1999-2000; and, authortze the Mayor to execute the agreement on behalf of Ctty Counctl Voting: 11-0 (By Consent) Council Members Vottng Aye: Linwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wdham W Harrison, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M Henley, Louts R Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker, Vtce Mayor Wdham D Sessoms, Jr and A. M "Don" Weeks Counctl Members Vottng Nay' None Counctl Members Absent: None July 13, 1999 AN ORDINANCE APPROVING A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY COUNCIL AND THE VIRGINIA BEACH SCHOOL BOARD PERTAINING TO THE PROVISION OF LEGAL SERVICES TO THE BOARD BY THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY IN FISCAL YEAR 1999-2000 WHEREAS, the Office of the City Attorney provided legal 9 services to the Virginia Beach School Board and School 10 Administration in FY 1998-99 pursuant to a "Cooperative Agreement" 11 which was approved by the Board on June 6, 1998, and by City 12 Council on July 7, 1998; 13 WHEREAS, the "Cooperative Agreement" for FY 1998-99, 14 which expired on June 30, 1999, provides that "[t]his Cooperative 15 Agreement ... may be revised, as necessary, and renewed each fiscal 16 year . . . ;" 17 WHEREAS, a "Cooperative Agreement" for FY 1999-2000, 18 which includes minor revisions to the FY 1998-99 Agreement, was 19 approved by the School Board at its meeting of July 6, 1999; and 20 WHEREAS, City Council agrees that it is in the best 21 interests of the City and the School Board for the Office of the 22 City Attorney to continue to provide legal services to the School 23 Board pursuant to the revised "Cooperative Agreement" for FY 1999- 24 2000. 25 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY 26 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 27 1. That City Council hereby approves the Cooperative 28 Agreement which is attached hereto as Exhibit A; and 29 2. That the Mayor is hereby authorized to execute the 30 Cooperative Agreement on behalf of the City Council. 31 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, 32 Virginia, on the 13 day of July , 1999. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 CA-7435 ORD IN~NONCODE~ LEGALSER. ORD R-1 PREPARED: July 6, 1999 APROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY -~epartment of Law ~ RESOLUTION APPROVING COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT WITH THE CITY COUNCIL FOR SER VICES OF THE CITY ATTORNEY DURING FY 1999-2000 WHEREAS, the Office of the City Attorney provided legal services to the Virginia Beach School Board and School Administration in FY 1998-99 pursuant to a "Cooperative Agreeinent" approved by the School Board on June 16, 1998, and by the City Council on July 13, 1998; WHEREAS, the "Cooperative Agreement" for FY 1998-99, which expires June 30, 1999, provides that "this Cooperative Agreement ... may be revised, as necessary, and renewed each fiscal year..." WHEREAS, the School Board agrees that it is in the best interest of the School Board and the City for the Office of the City Attorney to continue to provide legal services to the School Board and School Administration pursuant to the revised Cooperative Agreement for FY 1999-2000. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT: 1. The School Board approves the Cooperative Agreement for FY 1999-2000 which is attached hereto; 2. The Chairman and Clerk are authorized and directed to execute the Cooperative Agreement on behalf of the School Board; and 3 The City Attorney is authorized to submit the Cooperative Agreement to Ci,9' Council for approval and execution on behalf of City Council. 1999. Adopted by the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach this (o 4~_ day of July, Chalrlnan Attest: Dianne M. Page, Clerk of I/ne Board F \U~cm\CBunng fiWP~WORk~.ooptes EXHIBIT A COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY COUNCIL AND THE SCHOOL BOARD OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH PERTAINING TO LEGAL SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED TO THE SCHOOL BOARD AND SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION BY THE OFFICE OF THE CITY ATTORNEY IN FISCAL YEAR 1999-2000 Factual Background: 1. Chapter 9 of the Charter of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia ("City Charter") provides that the City Attorney shall be the chief legal advisor of the City Council, the City Manager, and of all departments, boards, commissions and agencies of the City in all matters affecting the interests of the City, and that he shall have such powers and duties as may be assigned by the Council. 2. The City Charter also provides that the City Attorney is appointed by the City Council and serves at its pleasure. 3. The School Board is established by the Virginia Constitution, the City Charter, and provisions of general law, and is a body corporate vested with all of the powers and duties of local school boards conferred by law, including the right to contract and be contracted with, to sue and be sued, and to purchase, take, hold, lease, and convey school property both real and personal. 4. The School Board is authorized by Section 22.1-82 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, to employ counsel to advise it, and to pay for such advice out of funds appropriated to the School Board. 5 Since the inception of the City and its School Board, the Office of the City Attorney has provided legal services to the School Board and School Admlmstratton in certain matters with the consent of both bodies 6 Both the City Council and the School Board recognize that the reasons for sharing services of the City Attorney's Office include potential savings to taxpayers, expertise of the City Attorney's Office in City and School Board matters, institutional memory, and the ability of the City Attorney's Office to provide a wide range of legal services to the Board based upon the expertise of the attorneys in numerous specialized areas of the law 7 Generally, the Office of the City Attorney has provided day-to-day legal services to the School Board with respect to real estate matters, representation of the Board on personnel matters, general administrative and procedural issues, and minor litigation, and the School Board has employed independent legal counsel in matters involving special education, and most litigation, especially where the Board is indemnified by insurance 8 Prior to FY 1993-94, the Office of the City Attorney allocated approximately one- third of an attomey's time (500 hours) annually to school matters, however, this allocation, funded 100% by the City, was routinely exceeded 9 In Cooperative Agreements entered into by and between the City Council and the School Board for FY 1994-95 and FY 1995-96, it was recognized that, at a minimum, the equivalent of one full-time attorney posltlon of approximately 1650 hours with staff support was necessary to adequately perform the level of service historically provided to the Board, and that new issues would continue to evolve with the advent of an elected School Board which might alter or enlarge the amount of legal services that the School Board would want to be provided by the Office of the City Attorney 10 In FY 1996-97 and FY 1997-98 the City Attorney agreed to provide the equivalent of two (2) full-tlme attorney positions (or 3300 hours per year) and one secretarial position In FY 1996-97 the attorney hours provided were 3443 and in FY 1997-98, 3640 hours It is projected that attorney hours provided will exceed 3300 in FY 1999-2000 11 The Office of the City Attorney will provide the equivalent of two (2) full-time attomey positions (or 3300 hours per year) and one (1) secretarial position during FY 1999-2000 l 2 The Virginia Code of Professional Responsibility for the Legal Profession requires the independent professional judgment of the Office of the City Attorney on behalf of its clients 13 The City Council and the School Board recognize that the potential for conflicting interests between the Council and the Board may arise and that, in such cases, the City Attomey must refrain from representation of interests which may conflict 14 The City Council and the School Board also recognize that they must work together and with the City Attorney to identify any real or perceived potential for conflict at the earliest possible time, advise each other and the City Attorney of any such conflict as soon as it arises so as not to compromise the interests of the City Council or the School Board, and assist the City Attorney in avoiding any wolation or appearance of violation of the Code of Professional Responsibility 15 The City Council and the School Board further recognize that it remmns in the best interest of the taxpayers of the City for the School Board to continue to use the legal services of the Office of the City Attorney to the extent that no real or perceived conflict is present, and to the extent the City Attorney is budgeted and staffed to handle assigned legal business of the Board Objectives: The objective of this Cooperative Agreement Is to define the scope and nature of the relationship between the City Attorney's Office and the School Board, to provide for the del~very of designated legal services to the School Board, and to avoid any real or perceived conflict In the delivery of those services Agreement: NOW, THEREFORE, the City Council and the School Board hereby agree as follows 1 The Office of the City Attomey will dedicate one full-time attomey at a mlmmum of the Attomey IV level, or as otherwise mutually agreed The dedicated attorney will be located the School Administration Building and will devote all of his/her time (t e., 1650 hours per year) to the provision of legal services to the School Board and School Administration 2 During the term of th~s Agreement, the dedicated attorney shall be John F Newhard, Jr, subject to reassignment in the judgment of the City Attorney, provided, however, that selection of the dedicated attorney shall be mutually agreed upon Additionally, if a majority of the members of the Board express dlssatlsfaction with the legal services provided by the dedicated attomey, or by any other attomey prowding sermces to the Board, the City Attorney will meet with the Board to discuss and evaluate its concems Furthermore, if the Board and the City Attorney agree that the most reasonable way to address the Board's concems is to assign another attorney to represent the Board, the City Attorney will use his best efforts to make such an assignment as soon as possible 3 The Office of the City Attomey will also provide an additional 1650 hours per year of legal services to the School Board and School Administration These services will be prowded by the other attorneys in the Office based upon their various areas of expertise w~th school-related legal issues 4 The Office of the City Attorney will provide day-to-day legal services to the School Board and School Administration with respect to real estate matters, representation of the School Administration in personnel matters, general administrative and procedural issues, and general litigation, and, with the exception of special education issues, will endeavor to handle as many other legal matters in-house as it is capable of handling subject to the provisions of this Agreement 5 Throughout the term of this Agreement, the Office of the City Attorney will mmntaln an open hne of communicat~on w~th the Board and the Division Superintendent, and will keep them apprised, on a regular basis, of the status of all legal matters being handled on behalf of the School Board and School Administration, provided, however, that the Office of the City Attorney shall not commumcate with the Division Superintendent concerning those matters being handled on a confidential basis for the School Board or for individual Board members in accordance with applicable Board pohcles and applicable provisions of the Supenntendent's contract Additionally, the Office of the City Attorney will provide the Superintendent and the School Board a quarterly report of the legal services and attorney hours provided pursuant to this Agreement and, upon request of the Board, the Board Chairman, or the Superintendent, will identify the amount of attorney hours expended in response to inquiries from individual Board members 6 The City Council and the School Board recognize and understand that the School Board shall be responsible for the management of its legal matters, that, to the extent contemplated by this Agreement, the City Attorney shall be designated as the chief legal advisor of the Board and the School Administration, and shall assist the Board and Administration in the management of the Board's legal matters, and that the City Attorney shall report to the Board concerning those matters he has been assigned by the Board to manage and/or handle on its behalf 7 The City Council and the School Board recognize the potential for real or perceived conflicts in the provision of legal services by the City Attorney, and agree to be vigilant in advising the City Attorney of such issues as they arise Additionally, the City Council and the School Board understand that in such cases, the City Attomey will refrain from participation on behalf of the School Board but, to the extent ethically permissible in accordance with the Rules and Procedures of the Virginia State Bar, will continue representation of the City Council 8 The City Council and the School Board further recognize that the ability of the City Attorney's Office to provide legal services to the School Board IS limited by the attorney hours allocated pursuant to this Agreement, the other provisions of this Agreement, and ethical constraints as they may arise In the event it is anticipated that the attorney hours needed by the School Board and School Adm~mstration during FY 1999-2000 will exceed the hours allocated pursuant to this Agreement, the City Attorney's Office will provide reasonable notice to the School Board, and the cost of such additional hours shall be negotiated 9 The parties agree that this Cooperative Agreement is not a contract to be enforced by either party but IS rather an agreement setting forth the understanding of the parties regarding the parameters within which the Office of the City Attorney will provide legal services to the School Board and School Administration 10 As Indicated herein, it is not contemplated that the City Attorney's Office will provide more than 3300 hours of legal services under this Agreement in FY 1999-2000 11 The City shall forward to the School Board IDT requests In the amount of $209,660 53 from Its FY 1999-2000 Operating Budget to the FY 1999-2000 Operating Budget of the Office of the Clty Attorney to fund the annual salaries, benefits, and certain administrative costs of one (1) Senior Attomey, one (1) Attomey II, and one (1) Legal Secretary I IDT requests of 25% of the total shall be made by the City and funds transferred by the School Board on or about July first, October first, January first, and April first 12 Th~s Cooperative Agreement shall commence with the fiscal year of the parttes which begins July 1, 1999, and ends June 30, 2000, and may be revised, as necessary, and renewed each fiscal year thereafter, provided, however, that each party shall give the other party not~ce of any ~ntent~on to revise or not to renew the Agreement w~thln ninety (90) days of the date of expiration of th~s Agreement, or any renewal hereof, ~n order that the other party will have the opportumty to make appropriate budget and staffing adjustments 13 This Agreement shall be submitted to, and approved by, the City Council and the School Board prior to August 14, 1999 SCHOOL BOARD OF CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH By Daniel D Edwards Chairman CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH By Meyera E Oberndoff, Mayor School Board of the C~ty of Virginia Beach This Cooperative Agreement was approved by majority vote of the School Board of the C~ty of V~rglma Beach, Virginia on "J'~.d~l {~ , 1999 By Clerk of the School Board City Council of the City of Virginia Beach This Cooperative Agreement was approved by majority vote of the City Councd of the City of Virg~ma Beach, Virginia on July 13 ,, 1999 By C~ty Clerk F \Users\CBunnga\Wl~WORKkoop3 agra Ite~ V-I. IO. - 30- ORDINANCES/RES OL UTIONS ITEM # 45254 Upon motton by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councdman Harrtson, Ctty Council ADOPTED: Ordinance to create the TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT OF HAMPTON ROADS in accordance wtth and pursuant to the Transportatton Distrtct Act of 1964, as amended, encompasstng the Ctttes of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach. Vottng 8-3 (By ConsenO Councd Members Vottng Aye Ltnwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L Eure, Wtlliam W Harrtson, Jr, Harold Heischober, Louts R Jones, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and Vtce Mayor William D Sessoms, Jr Council Members Voting Nay' Barbara M Henley, Reba S McClanan and A M "Don" Weeks Counctl Members Absent' None July 13, 1999 AN ORDINANCE CREATING THE TRA/qSPORTATION DISTRICT OF HAMPTON ROADS IN ACCORDANCE WITH AND PURSUANT TO THE TRANSPORTATION DISTRICT ACT OF 1964, AS AMENDED. WHEREAS, the public transit services presently being 7 provided to certain cities within the Hampton Roads Area of 8 Virginia are presently being provided by two separate 9 transportation district commissions; and 10 WHEREAS, the component cities comprising the two 11 transportation districts have determined to merge to create a new 12 single transportation district; and 13 WHEREAS, a regional agency may be created pursuant to 14 Chapter 45 of Title 15.2 of the Code of Virginia, as amended (the 15 Transportation District Act of 1964), in order to provide for the 16 orderly growth and development of the area to be encompassed by the 17 new transportation district; and 18 WHEREAS, the Cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, 19 Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Virginia Beach desire to create 20 such an agency; 21 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY 22 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 23 (1) That pursuant to the Transportation District Act of 24 1964, there is created the Transportation District of Hampton 25 Roads. 26 (2) That the Transportation District of Hampton Roads 27 shall encompass all the territory compriszng the Cltles of 28 Chesapeake, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and 29 Vzrginia Beach and shall be bounded as follows: 3O 31 32 On the North by the northern city limits of Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk and Virginia Beach, where such city lzmmts meet and meander 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4O 41 from the Atlantic Ocean in the East through the Chesapeake Bay across the northern city limits of Newport News and Hampton; on the West by the city llmzts of Newport News, and Hampton across the James River to the western city limits of Suffolk; on the South by the city limits of Suffolk, Chesapeake and Virginia Beach; and on the East by the Atlantic Ocean. 42 (3) That the cities to be embraced in whole in the 43 Transportation District are the Cities of Chesapeake, Hampton, 44 Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk and Vmrginia Beach. 45 (4) That the City Council hereby finds that the orderly 46 growth and development of this City and the comfort, convenience 47 and safety of its citizens require an improved transportation 48 system, composed of transit facilities, publmc hzghways and other 49 modes of transport and that joint action through a transportatzon 50 district by the cities which are to compose the transportation 51 district will facilitate the planning and development of the needed 52 transportation system. 53 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 54 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 55 That this Ordinance shall be in effect from and after its 56 adoption. 57 The City Clerk is hereby directed to transmit three (3) 58 certified copies of this Ordinance to Donald H. Clark, Esquire, 59 General Counsel, at One Columbus Center, Suite 900, Vlrgznia Beach, 60 Virginia 23462-6762. 61 Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, 62 Virginza, on the 13 day of July , 1999. 63 CA- 744 0 wmm\ordres \ 65 tdhr. ord 66 July 6, 1999 67 R-1 APPROVED AS TO CONTENT/ g2XlD LEGAL SI. JFFIqIENCY:// Item V-I. 11. - 31 - ORDINANCES/RES OL UTIONS ITEM # 45255 Upon motion by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Harrtson, Ctty Council ADOPTED: Resolution re the proposed 1999-2000 Performance Contract between the Vtrgtnta Beach Communtty Services Board (CSB) and the Vtrgtnta Department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse (MH/MR/SA) services Voting: 11-0 (By Consent) Councd Members Vottng Aye: Linwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L Eure, William W Harrison, Jr., Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louts R Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor Wdham D. Sessoms, Jr. and A. M "Don" Weeks Council Members Voting Nay None Council Members Absent' None July 13, 1999 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FY 1999- 2000 PERFORMANCE CONTRACT BETWEEN THE VIRGINIA BEACH COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD AND THE VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH, MENTAL RETARDATION AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES WHEREAS, the Commonwealth of Virginia makes funding 9 available for mental health, mental retardation and substance abuse 10 services provided by community services boards; 11 WHEREAS, this annual funding is governed by a performance 12 contract, pursuant to Code of Virginia § 37.1-198; 13 WHEREAS, the General Assembly has set forth numerous new 14 conditions and requirements that must be included in performance 15 contracts; 16 WHEREAS, while the initial draft of the performance 17 contract submitted to localities by the Virginia Department of 18 Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services 19 created a number of concerns, an acceptable contract was produced 20 through a series of meetings between representatives of the state 21 and the localities; 22 WHEREAS, in compliance with Code of Virginia § 37.1-198, 23 a proposed contract between the Virginia Beach Community Services 24 Board and the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental 25 Retardation and Substance Abuse Services has been completed, public 26 comment on the contzact was solicited for thirty days, and the 27 Virginia Beach Community Services Board approved the contract at 28 its meeting on June 24, 1999; and 29 WHEREAS, pursuant to Code of Virginia § 37.1-198, the 30 City Council must also approve the proposed performance contract. 31 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY 32 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 33 The City Council hereby approves the proposed 1999-2000 34 performance contract between the Virginia Beach Community Services 35 Board and the Virginia Department of Mental Health, Mental 36 Retardation and Substance Abuse Services. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 13 day of July , 1999. CA-7441 ORDIN~NONCODE[PERFCONRES JULY 6, 1999 R5 APPROVED AS TO CONTENTS: Department of Ment Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: FY 1999-2000 STATE DMHMRSAS PERFORMANCE CONTRACT BACKGROUND: Based upon Code of Virginia Section 37.1-198, the state department of Mental Health, Mental Retardation, and Substance Abuse Services (DMHMRSAS) requires that state controlled mental health funding (state, federal, Medicaid and required local match dollars) for Iocalibes be made available via the mechanism of a performance contract. The contract defines the services that are to be provided, the number of consumers to be served, and the administrative and reporting requirements of localities. While a performance contract mechanism has been used by DMHMRSAS for more than ten years, the enactment of House Bill 428 by the General Assembly last year substantially changed the content of the contract and the process by which the contract is developed at the local level. Significant changes ~nclude: The contract redefines the relationship between state and local government with regard to mental health service delivery. The relationship between the state and the locality is defined as a purchase of service agreement in which the locality is the "prowder" of services that are purchased by the state with state, federal, Medicaid and required local match funding. The contract requires a significant increase in the reporting and administrative requirements placed on the locality, including reporting of data, development of outcome measures, and implementation of human rights and dispute resolution processes. The contract requires a thirty day public comment period prior to the Board's endorsement of the contract. The contract requires that City Council also approve the performance contract prior to ~ts submission to DMHMRSAS. CONTRACT DEVELOPMENT PROCESS: The original draft of the Performance Contract issued by DMHMRSAS in early January of 1999 contained a number of requirements that were problematic for localities across the state. A VML/VACO sponsored work group consisting of CSB staff and local city and county attorneys met with the Commissioner of DMHMRSAS and the Attorney General's Office several times in order to express concerns and negotiate required changes in the contract. This work group was chaired by the Deputy County Manager of Henrico County After several iterations, the final draft contract was determined to be acceptable by the work group The Virginia Beach CSB and the City Attorney's Office played a major role in negotiating this contract and have already begun to discuss the contract process for FY 2001 Consistent with the contract requirements, the document was made available for public comment for thirty days. While families, consumers and the community at large had the opportunity to review the document and express comment to us in writing or verbally, we received only one written comment, which was a positive one. Based upon staff recommendabons, the Community Services Board formally reviewed the contract during its June 24, 1999 Board Meeting and endorsed its submission. The dollars associated with the contract are. · Mental Health Services: $5,187,498 · Mental Retardation Services: 5,904,792 · Substance Abuse Services 3,078,473 · Adm~n~strabon. 295,600 .... $14,466,363 RECOMMENDATION: We recommend that City Council approve the submission of the contract and authorize the City Manager to execute ~t on behalf of the City of Virginia Beach Item V-I. 12. - 32 - ORDINANCES/RES OL UTIONS ITEM # 45256 Upon motion by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councdman Harrison, City Councd ADOPTED: License Refunds: $3,319.87 Voting' 11-0 (By Consent) Council Members Voting Aye: Linwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, William W Harrison, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louts R Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker, Vtce Mayor Wtlltam D Sessoms, Jr and A. M "Don" Weeks Council Members Vottng Nay. None Council Members Absent None July 13, 1999 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING LICENSE REFUNDS UPON APPLICATION OF CERTAIN PERSONS AND UPON CERTIFICATION OF THE COMMISSIONER OF THE REVENUE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA That the following apphcations for hcense refunds, upon certIfication of the Commissioner of the Revenue are hereby approved NAME LICENSE DATE BASE INTEREST TOTAL YEAR PAID ABERCROMBIE & FITCH INC AGNEW PATRICK S BALLENTINE DAVID W BAUBLITZ LINDA L BELL HOPE D CACTUS CREEK INC COLONIAL CHIROPRACTIC PC DAY BRENDA LEA DICOTE INC EDEN FAMILY INSTITUTE FAIRCLOTH PENNIE C FUSION DYNAMICS INC HANLON LYNNE P HUTCHINSON MATTHEW/DAMARIS I IMPACT SALES & SYSTEMS LLC L & H CONTRACTING OF VIRGINIA INC LONGMORE JEANNETTE MASTER AUTO INC MAURICE TV & ELECTRONICS INC QUALITY TECHNICAL SERVICES INC SCHATZMAN STEVE SPICHER KENNETH E ST ROMAIN JEANINE TECHNICAL COMPANY INC (THE) WILLS DOUGLAS E 06/15/99 AUDIT 532 60 57 88 590 48 06/16/99 AUDIT 1,351 25 15758 1,508 83 06/17/99 AUDIT 40 00 0 00 40 00 1999 06/18/99 8 50 0 00 8 50 1999 06/17/99 10 00 0 00 10 00 06/18/99 AUDIT 61 59 0 00 61 59 06/17/99 AUDIT 55 70 17 17 72 87 1999 06/17/99 10 00 0 00 10 00 06/21/99 AUDIT 50 00 0 00 50 00 06/16/99 AUDIT 19280 583 19863 1999 06/22/99 I 75 000 1 75 1999 06/22/99 2 94 000 2 94 1999 06/16/99 18 50 000 18 50 1999 06~23~99 14 21 000 14 21 1999 06/22J99 11 05 000 11 05 1999 06/18/99 31 06 000 31 06 06/16/99 AUDIT 30 27 000 30 27 1999 06~24~99 27100 000 27100 1999 06~24~99 15 04 000 15 04 1999 06~04~99 31785 000 31785 1999 06/21/99 1 40 000 1 40 1999 06~23~99 31 95 000 31 95 1999 06/17/99 1 54 000 1 54 1999 06/18/99 18 75 000 18 75 1999 06/22/99 1 66 000 1 66 This ordinance shall be effective from date of adoption. The above abatement(s) totaling C~ty of Virginia Beach on the $3,319 87 13 Cert~f, ed ~s to Philip J'~ella~n" -- Commissioner of the Revenue '--Eeshe't_ blley C~ty Attorney were approved by the Councd of the day of ,.Tb%Y ,19 99 Ruth Hodges Smith City Clerk Item V-J. - 33- PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 4525 7 PLANNING Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf DECLARED a PUBLIC HEARING on' PLANNING 1. KOPASSIS CONSTRUCTION, INC., A VIRGINIA CORPORA TION STREET CLOSURE 2. JO YNT ENTERPRISES, INC. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 3. PRINCESS HO USE, L.L. C. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CONDITIONAL CHANGE OF ZONING 4. BEACHA UTO GROUP, INC. T/A ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 5. JUDE O- CHRIS TIAN 0 UTREA CH CENTER, INC. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT 6. 3 MAC ASSOCIATES CHANGE OF ZONING 7. ZA CHAR Y PLA CE CONDOS, L.L.C. CHANGE OF ZONING 8. SUBDIVISION REG ULA TIONS AMEND SECTION 6.3 Deleting requirement re name of Borough July 13, 1999 Item V-J PUBLIC HEARING PLANNING - 34- ITEM # 45258 Upon motton by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councdman Harrison, Ctty Councd APPROVED in one motton Items 1, 5 (INDEFINITE DEFERRAL), 6, 7 and 8 of the PLANNING BY CONSENT Item 5 was DEFERRED INDEFINITEL Y, B Y CONSENT A Task Force comprised of Counctl Members Branch and Parker was appointed by the Mayor to work wtth the citizens of the area, as well as the supporters of the Judeo-Christian Outreach Shelter Vottng. 11-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Ltnwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wtlliam W. Harrtson, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M Henley, Louts R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor Wtlham D Sessoms, Jr. and A M "Don" Weeks Councd Members Vottng Nay: None Counctl Members Absent' None Item V-J. 1. - 35- PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45259 PLANNING Upon motton by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Counctlman Harrtson, City Counctl APPROVED the application of KOPASSIS CONSTRUCTION, INC., a Vtrginia Corporation,for the disconttnuance, closure and abandonment of an unimproved portton of Mill Dam Road' Petttion of Kopassts Construction, Inc, a Vtrgtnia Corporatton for the discontinuance, closure and abandonment of an ummproved portion of Mtll Dam Road located at the northwest corner of Mill Dam Road and Shoveller Avenue. Satd parcel contains 1,947square feet (L YNNHA FEN- DISTRICT 5) The following conditions shah be required o . The City Attorney's Office wtH make the final determination regardtng ownership of the underlytngfee. The purchase prtce to be pard to the Ctty shall be determined accordtng to the "Pohcy Regarding Purchase of City's Interest tn Streets Pursuant to Street Closures," approved by Ctty Councd Coptes of the pohcy are available tn the Planntng Department The apphcant is required to resubdtvide the property and vacate internal lot hnes to tncorporate the closed area into the adjoining parcels. The plat must be submttted and approved for recordation prtor to final street closure approval The applicant ts requtred to vertfy that no prtvate utilities extst withtn the right-of-way proposed for closure Prehmtnary comments from the utthty compames in&cate that there are no private utilities withtn the right-of-way proposed for closure If prtvate utthttes do exist, easements satisfactory to the utility company, must be provtded A one-foot (1 ') no ingress easement ts to be recorded along the entire portton of this excess rtght-of-way as tt adjoins Mtll Dam Road A note shall be placed on the final plat tndicating that no structures, incluchng fences, shall be constructed within five feet of the existtng sidewalk that borders the site on the southern stde Closure of the right-of-way shall be contingent upon comphance with the above stated conditions wtthin 365 days of approval by Ctty Counctl If all conchttons noted above are not accomphshed and a final plat ts not approved wtthtn one (1) year of the City Counctl's vote to close the roadway, thts approval will be considered null and votd July 13, 1999 Item V-J. 1. - 36- PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45259 (Continued) PLANNING Voting: 11-0 (By Consent) Council Members Voting Aye: Ltnwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wtlham W. Harrison, Jr, HaroM Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louts R Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf,, Nancy K Parker, Vtce Mayor Wtlham D Sessoms, Jr. and A M "Don" Weeks Counctl Members Vottng Nay None Council Members Absent None July 13, 1999 ORDINANCE NO. IN THE MATTER OF CLOSING, VACATING AND DISCONTINUING A PORTION OF THAT CERTAIN STREET KNOWN AS MILL DAM ROAD AS SHOWN ON THAT CERTAIN PLAT ENTITLED: "PLAT SHOWING 0 0447 ACRES PORTION OF MILL DAM ROAD TO BE CLOSED" WHICH PLAT IS ATTACHED HERETO AS EXHIBIT "A." WHEREAS, on July 6, 1999, Kopassls Construction, Inc., a Vlrglma corporation, apphed to the Council of the City of V~rglnla Beach, Virginia, to have the hereinafter described street discontinued, closed, and vacated; and WHEREAS, it is the judgment of the Council that said street be dlscont~nued, closed, and vacated, subject to certain conditions having been met on or before July 6, 2000, NOW, THEREFORE, SECTION I BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, V~rglnla, that the hereinafter described street be discontinued, closed and vacated, subject to certain conditions being met on or before July 6, 2000' All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the C~ty of V~rg~ma Beach, Vlrg~ma, as shown by the d~agonal hatching and designated and described as "PORTION OF MILL DAM RD TO BE CLOSED BY THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH (1,947 S.F OR 0 0447 ACRES)" as shown on that certmn plat entitled "PLAT SHOWING 0 0447 ACRE PORTION OF MILL DAM ROAD TO BE CLOSED BY THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA," prepared by W P. Large, Inc. (smd plat to be recorded ~n the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Vlrg~ma Beach, Vlrglma, in Map Book ~, at page .) SECTION II The following conditions must be met on or before July 6, 2000' 1. The City Attorney's Office will make the final determ~natlon regarding ownership of the underlying fee. The purchase price to be paid to the City shall be determined according to the "Pohcy Regarding Purchase of City's Interest in Streets Pursuant to Street Closures," approved by City Council Copies of said pohcy are available in the Planmng Department. GPIN NO. 2. The applicant is required to resubdlvlde the property and vacate internal lot lines to incorporate the closed area into the adjoining parcels. The plat must be submitted and approved for recordation prior to final street closure approval. 3. The apphcant is required to verify that no private utilities exist within the right-of- way proposed for closure Preliminary comments from the utility companies indicate that there are no private utlhtles within the right-of-way proposed for closure If private utilities do exist, easements satisfactory to the utility company and/or appropriate city agency must be provided 4. A one-foot (1') no ingress easement is to be recorded along the entire portion of this excess right-of-way as it adjoins Mill Dam Road 5 A note shall be placed on the final plat indicating that no structures, including fences, shall be constructed within five feet (5') of the existing sidewalk that borders the site on the southern side. 6. Closure of the right-of-way shall be contingent upon compliance with the above stated conditions within 365 days of approval by City Council. If all conditions noted above are not accomphshed and a final plat is not approved within one year of the City Council's vote to close the roadway, this approval will be considered null and void. SECTION III 1. If the preceding conditions are not fulfilled on or before July 6, 2000, the street closure application will be deemed null and void without further action by the City Council. 2. If all conditions are met on or before July 6, 2000, the date of final closure is the date the street closure ordinance ~s recorded by the City Attorney SECTION IV A certified copy of this Ordinance shall be filed in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Vlrglma Beach, Virginia, and indexed in the name of the CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH as "Grantor" and KOPASSIS CONSTRUCTION, INC. as "Grantee." Adopted by the Council of the City of Vlrglma Beach, Virginia, on this 13 day of at~h¥ ,1999. APPROVED AS TO LEGAL S' Law Department CA-7336 04/01/99 F \Data~TY\Forms\DEEDS\STCLOSU~WORKING\KOPASSIS ORD Item V-J 2. -37- PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45260 PLANNING Btlly Garrtngton, 4 71 Southside Road, represented the apphcant Upon motion by Councdman Weeks, seconded by Councdman Harrtson, Cay Councd ADOPTED, AS CONDITIONED, ADDING CONDITION #5, Or&nance upon Apphcatton of JOYNT ENTERPRISES, INC., (PEMBROKE AUTO SALES) for a Conditional Use Permtt ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF JOYNT ENTERPRISES, INC., (PEMBROKE AUTO SALES) FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE SALES (EXPANSION) R07992287 BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Or&nance upon apphcatton of Joynt Enterprises, Inc, (Pembroke Auto Sales)for a Condttional Use Permtt for Motor Vehtcle Sales (Expansion) at the southeast corner of Vtrgtnta Beach Boulevard and Kellam Road (GPIN #1477-35-0086) Satd parcel is located at 4753 Vtrgtma Beach Boulevard and contatns 30, 000 square feet more or less KEMPSVILLE - DISTRICT2 The following conditions shall be required: . Foundatton screening, in accordance with the &tePlan Or&nance Section SA, must be installed. The screemng may be either in the form of landscape beds or planters If planters are uttlized, the plants must meet the same requtrements as those tn the landscape beds. Two Crape Myrtles, five to six feet tn height, shall be added to the landscape bed at the Northwest corner of the site adjacent to the tntersection of Virgtnia Beach Boulevard and Kellam Road. 3. No outside speaker systems will be permitted The proposed additton wall be designed and built to match the extsting budding tn color and materials The nonconforming freestanding sign must be removed from the site or brought into conformance with the City Zoning Ordinance. This Ordinance shall be effecttve in accordance wtth Sectton 107 09 of the Zomng Ordinance. Adopted by the Counctl of the City of Vtrgtnta Beach, Virginta, on the Thirteenth of Jul_y, Ntneteen Hundred and Ntnety-Nine July 13, 1999 Item V-J.2. - 38- PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45260 (Continued) PLANNING Vottng: 8-3 Council Members Voting Aye. Margaret L Eure, Wilham W. Harrison, Jr, Barbara M. Henley, Louts R Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker, and A. M "Don" Weeks Counctl Members Vottng Nay. Ltnwood O. Branch, III, HaroM Hetschober and Vtce Mayor Wtlliam D Sessoms, Jr. Counctl Members Absent' None July 13, 1999 Item V-J.$. - 39- PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45261 PLANNING Attorney Michael Levinson, represented the apphcant Upon motion by Councilman Weeks, seconded by Vice Mayor Sessoms, City Counctl DEFERRED UNTIL CITY COUNCIL SESSION OF AUGUST 3, 1999, Ordinance upon Apphcatton of PRINCESS HOUSE, L.L.C., for a Condttional Use Permit. ORDINANCE UPON APPLICA TION OF PRINCESS HO USE, L L. C FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR HOUSING FOR THE AGED Ordinance upon apphcatton of Princess Anne House, L.L C. for a Condttional Use Permtt for houstngfor the aged on certatn property located on the east side of Prtncess Anne Road, 180feet north of Baxter Road. Satd parcel contatns 5 014 acres. DISTRICT2 - KEMPSVILLE This deferral wdl allow refinement of the requirements. A questionnatre that was given to the apphcant to aid the Senior Housing Review Committee tn analyztng senior houstng developments had not been submitted to the Committee. Emergency call buttons shall be tnstalled in the units. Van Service shall be handtcapped accesstble. The specific rendertngs and photographs submttted shall be identtfied tn the conchttons Voting 11-0 Council Members Voting Aye Ltnwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L Eure, Wilham W. Harrtson, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf Nancy K. Parker, Vice Mayor Wilham D. Sessoms, Jr. and A M "Don" Weeks Counctl Members Voting Nay. None Counctl Members Absent. None Item V-J.4. - 40- PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45262 PLANNING Richard A Ward, President, the applicant, represented himself Carl Pterce, U-Haul Representative for Vtrgtnia Beach, submitted correspondence which is hereby made a part of the record Upon motion by Councdman Branch, seconded by Vice Mayor Sessoms, Ctty Councd ADOPTED, AS AMENDED, Ordinance upon apphcatton of BEACH AUTO GROUP, INC., T/A ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER, for a Con&ttonal Use Permtt. ORDINANCE UPONAPPLICA TION OF BEA CHA UTO GR 0 UP, INC , T/A ATLANTIC TRUCK CENTER, FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR MOTOR VEHICLE RENTALS R07992288 BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Ordinance upon apphcation of Beach Auto Group, Inc T/A Atlanttc Truck Center, for a Con&ttonal Use Permtt for motor vehicle rentals on the north stde of Vtrgtnia Beach Boulevard, east of Htghway Lane. Said parcel ts located at 1752 Virgtma Beach Boulevard and contatns 38, 500 square feet DISTRICT 6 - BEA CH The followtng condtttons shall be requtred. Ail trash and debris must be removed from the site prior to the issuance of a bustness license to operate the truck rental operatton The stte must be kept clean from trash and debrts 2. All tnoperattve vehicles must be removed from the site. No inoperattve vehicles shall be stored on the site 3 No repatr ofvehtcles shall bepermitted on the stte . No vehicles will be parked on the grassy areas of the lot If addttional parking is needed, the area must be tmproved wtth asphalt or concrete, curb and gutter, and landscaptng, as requtred by the appropriate City ordmances No outside display of merchandise, other than motor vehicles, within 35feet of the Virgmia Beach Boulevard rtght-of-way wtll be permttted Any new freestanding stgn must conform to current code requtrements. No banners, streamers or portable signs wtll be permttted. 7 The buddings on the stte must be patnted in an earth tone or neutral color prior to the tssuance of a business hcense Street frontage landscaping consisting of multi-stemmed Crape Myrtle trees, five to stx feet in height, fifteen feet on center, and Needlepotnt Holly, three to four-feet tn hetght, four-foot on center, must be installed in the grassy areas of the city rtght-of-way adjacent to the front of the stte The landscaptng will be maintained at the expense of the operator(s) of the stte July 13, 1999 Item V-J. 4 - 41 - PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45262 (Continued) PLANNING A one year limtt ts attached to the condttional use permtt The condtttonal usepermtt shall be reviewed by City Council after the j, ,~'rs' year. 10. A maxtmum of four (4) rental vehtcles shall be permitted on thts site This restrtction apphes to etther trucks and/or traders and hmtts the total number of rentals to four (4) This Ordinance shall be effective tn accordance with Section 107 69 of the Zoning Ordtnance Adopted by the Council of the Ctty of Virgtnia Beach, Virgtma, on the Thtrteenth of Ju!¥, Nineteen Hundred and Ntnety-Ntne Voting' 10-1 Councd Members Vottng Aye: Ltnwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wdham W Harrison, Jr, Harold Hetschober, Barbara M Henley, Louts R. Jones, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker, Vtce Mayor Wtlliam D Sessoms, Jr and A M "Don" Weeks Council Members Voting Nay' Reba S. McClanan Council Members Absent. None July 13, 1999 Item V-J 5. - 42 - PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45263 PLANNING Upon motton by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Harrtson, Ctty Counctl DEFERRED INDEFINITEL Y, B Y CONSENT an Ordinance upon Apphcatton of JUDEO-CHRISTIAN OUTREACH CENTER, INC., for a Condttional Use Permtt ORDINANCE UPONAPPLICA TION OF JUDEO-CHRISTIAN O UTREA CH CENTER, INC, FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A GROUP HOME Ordinance upon application of Judeo-Chrtstian Outreach Center, Inc., for a Condittonal Use Permit for a group home on the south stde of Vtrgmta Beach Boulevard, 195.07feet east of Seabndge Road (GPIN #2417-75- 15 70) Saidparcel ts located at 959 Vtrgmta Beach Boulevard and contatns 4 059 acres. BEA CH- DISTRICT 6 A Task Force comprtsed of Counctl Members Branch and Parker was appointed by the Mayor to work wtth the citizens of the area, as well as the supporters of the Judeo-Christian Outreach Shelter Voting: 11-0 (By Consent) Council Members Vottng Aye' Ltnwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wdliam W Harrison, Jr, Harold Hetschober, Barbara M Henley, Louis R. Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker, Vtce Mayor Wtlham D Sessoms, Jr. and A M. "Don" Weeks Counctl Members Vottng Nay' None Council Members Absent. None July 13, 1999 Item V-d. 6. - 43 - PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45264 PLANNING Upon motton by Vtce Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Counctlman Harrison, Ctty Counctl ADOPTED an Ordinance upon apphcatton of 3MAC ASSOCIA TES for a Change qf Zontng Dtstrtct Classt_fication ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF 3MAC ASSOCIATES FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM R-SD TO R-15 Z07991141 BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Ordinance upon application of 3Mac Associates for a Change of Zomng Dtstrtct Classification from R-SD Residential Duplex District and R-15 Residenttal District to R- 7 5 Residential District on certatn property located at the southern extremtty of Scotland Street begtnmng at a potnt 900feet more or less east of Salem Road (GPINS #1474-97-7701, #1474-08-1391) The proposed zonmg classtficatton change to R-7 5 is for smgle famtly residenttal land use wtth 7,500 square foot lots The Comprehenstve Plan recommends use of this parcel for residential use tn accordance with other plan pohces. Said parcel contains 3.136 acres. PRINCESS ANNE - DISTRICT 7 Thts Or&nance shall be effective in accordance with Sectton 107 69 of the Zoning Ordinance Adopted by the Council of the City of Virgtnia Beach, Virgtnia, on the Thirteenth o_f July, Nineteen Hundred and Ninety-Ntne Vottng 11-0 (By Consent) Councd Members Vottng Aye' Linwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, William W. Harrtson, Jr, Harold Heischober, Barbara M Henley, Louts R Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker, Vice Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr. and A. M "Don" Weeks Council Members Voting Nay: None Counctl Members Absent. None Item V-J. 7. - 44 - PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45265 PLANNING Upon motton by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Counctlman Harrison, Ctty Counctl ADOPTED an Ordinance upon apphcatton of ZA CHAR Y PLA CE CONDOS, L.L. C., for a Condtttonal Change of Zontng Dtstrtct Class~cation: ORDINANCE UPON APPLICATION OF ZA CHAR Y PLA CE CONDOS, L L C FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICA TIONFR OM R- 7 5 TO CONDITIONAL A-18 Z07991142 BE IT HEREBY ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Ordinance upon application of Zachary Place Condos, L L C. fora Change of Zoning Distrtct Classtfication from R-7 5 Restdential Dtstrtct to Conchtional A-18 Apartment District on the north side of Old Vlrgtnta Beach Road, east of B irdneck Road (GPIN #2417-68-6100, #2417-68-524 7 & #2417-68-6382). The proposed zoning classfcatton change to Con&tional A-18 is for multi-faintly land use at a density no greater than 18 dwelhng units per acre The Comprehenstve Plan recommends use of thts parcel for suburban restdenttal denstties at or below 3 5 dwelhng untts per acre that are compattble wtth stngle-family tn accordance wtth other Plan polictes Said parcel is located at 956 Old Vtrgtnta Beach Road and contatns 2 3 acres. BEACH - DISTRICT 6 The following condition shall be required' Agreement encompasstng proffers shall be recorded with the Clerk of the Ctrcutt Court and ts hereby made a part of the record This Ordinance shall be effective in accordance wtth Section 107 09 of the Zontng Ordtnance Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginta Beach, Virgtnta, on the Thirteenth of Jul_y. Nineteen Hundred and Nmety-Ntne Voting: 11-0 (By Consent) Council Members Voting Aye: Ltnwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, William W Harrtson, Jr, Harold Hetschober, Barbara M. Henley, Louts R Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker, Vice Mayor Wilham D Sessoms, Jr and A. M "Don" Weeks Counctl Members Voting Nay: None Council Members Absent Item V=d. 8. - 45 - PUBLIC HEARING ITEM # 45266 PLANNING Upon motion by Vice Mayor Sessoms, seconded by Councilman Harrison, City Council ADOPTED: Ordtnance to AMEND Section 6 3 of the Subchvtston Regulattons of the Ctty Code (Appendix B) by DELETING the requirement that a subdivision plat or map presented for recordatton include the name of the Borough (DISTRICT) in which the property ts located. Voting' 11-0 (By Consent) Council Members Voting Aye' Ltnwood 0 Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, William W. Harrison, Jr., Harold Hetschober, Barbara M. Henley, Louts R. Jones, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf Nancy K. Parker, Vtce Mayor Wtlham D. Sessoms, Jr. and A. M. "Don" Weeks Council Members Vottng Nay: None Council Members Absent. None AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE SUBDIVISION REGULATIONS OF THE CITY CODE (APPENDIX B) BY DELETING THE REQUIREMENT THAT A SUBDIVISION PLAT OR MAP PRESENTED FOR RECORDATION INCLUDE THE NAME OF THE BOROUGH IN WHICH THE PROPERTY IS LOCATED SECTION AMENDED: § 6.3 9 10 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 11 That Appendix B, Section 6.3 of the Subdivision Regulations, 12 is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: 13 Sec. 6.3. Final plats and data. 14 The final subdivision plat shall be prepared by a certified 15 civil engineer or land surveyor in ink on an approved durable 16 tracing-medium at a scale of 1" = 100' unless a different scale is 17 approved by qeneral rule for classes of cases or by the planning 18 director in a particular case. Ail original tracings shall be 19 presented between the following sizes: 8 ~" X 11" and 18" X 24" 20 Lettering shall be no less than one-tenth inch or 2.54 mm. in 21 height. Lettering and line weight shall be no less than .013 inches 22 or .3302 mm. Letter and line spacing for control pencil drawings 23 shall be no less than .050 inches and for ink drawings no less than 24 .040 inches. When more than one sheet is required, all sheets shall 25 be numbered and of the same size, with match marks to guide 26 preparation if composite maps, and an index map on a sheet of the 27 same size as the sectional maps shall be filed, which shall show, 28 among other thmngs, sectional map numbers, all lot and block 29 numbers, and street names. In addition, a small scale location map 30 showing the property shall be required. The final plat shall show 31 the following data, and shall be completed and processed as 32 indicated: 34 (q) When any subdivision plat or map is presented for 35 recordation, in addition to the requirements now in 36 effect, there shall be added ~ ...... ~LL~ v~ ~^~ borough in 37 whi~ ~-~ ...... ~ , ~ ..... ~v~y ~s i~+~~~ ~ the source of t~tle of 38 the immedmate grantor of the property beinq subdivided. 40 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach on 41 this 13tn day of July, 1999. 42 43 44 45 46 CA-6997 DATA/ORD IN/PROPOSED / 47 - 006 - 3. ORD Ri May 14, 1999 Item V-K. 1. - 46- APPOINTMENTS ITEM # 45267 BY CONSENSUS, Ctty Council RESCHEDULED the following APPOINTMENTS: FRANCIS LAND HOUSE BOARD OF GOVERNORS July 13, 1999 Item V-K.2. -47- APPOINTMENTS ITEM # 45268 Upon NOMINATION by Vice Mayor Sessoms, City Counctl APPOINTED: I/an Cunningham John Nicholas Parker 3-Year Terms 7/13/99 - 2/28/2000 Plus 3/1/2000 - 2/28/2002 PERSONNEL BOARD Vottng: 11-0 (By Consent) Council Members Voting .dye' Ltnwood O. Branch, III, Margaret L. Eure, Wtlham W Harrtson, Jr., Harold Heischober, Barbara M. Henley, Louts R. Jones, Reba S McClanan, Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K Parker, Vtce Mayor Wdliam D Sessoms, Jr and ,4 M "Don" Weeks Council Members Voting Nay: None Counctl Members Absent. None July 13, 1999 Item V-L. - 49- UNFINISHED BUSINESS ITEM # 45269 ADD-ON Under the sponsorshtp of Mayor Oberndorf, the followmg regtstered to speak relattve the FOURTH OF JULY WEEKEND TRAFFIC PLAN : Robert Lachman, 435 Ptnewood Drtve, Phone 422-.5539, hfettme restdent of Vtrgtma Beach, represented the Vtrgmta Beach Ftshmg Pter, owned and operated by hts famdy and partners for fifty (50) years Loses were suffered during the Fourth of duly Weekend of 45 to 60% Barbara Messner, Post O/rice Box 514, Phone 422-1902, submttted a hst of questtons and concerns to Ctty Councd Reverend Lamont Brown, Pastor - Mount Ohve Bapttst Church, representmg Mmtsters' Forum, 310 North Btrdneck Road, Phone 422-0904, urged revtsmg of closing of streets whtch caused a grtdlock, wtshed a member of hts commumty invited to serve on the ~mplementatton ora new traffic plan Gurney Colhns, owner of Hot Lme SurfBoards on Norfolk Avenue, customers were unable to reach store due to the lack of passes revolved m the traffic plan Business suffered losses of 40 to 50% Pinky Drew, represented the Resort Retad Assoctatton of the Ctty Cary Karageorge, owner ora motel for 32 years at I 1tt' Street and Oceanfront, met wtth a group of approxtmately 75 merchants to dtscuss thts tssue Many of the motels depend upon the flow of traffic and lost revenue Trolley lanes must go Attorney Chuck M Lollar, represented Rtchard Kowalewttch, one of the owners of shops tn the Resort Area submttted petttton to adopt a resolutton ehmmatmg any stmtlar traffic plans for future hohday weekends tn the Resort Area, whtch utdtze street barrtcades and the hmtted tssuance of passes Satd pentton ts hereby made a part of the record Satd petmon contained suggesttons Ntck Anoma, owner of parlang lot at 21st and Arcttc and h~s partang revenue was off by 70% Rtchard Maddox, Chatr- Resort Leadershtp Councd, advtsed the traffic plan was the concept of the Resort Leadershtp Councd ("Stars and Strtps Exploston ") Last July, the RLC was approached by members of tts assoctattons as well as members of other assoctattons tn an attempt to find a solutton to the problems wtth the Hohday Weekend A Task Force was estabhshed whtch included representattves from the three assoctattons, the Ctvtc Leagues and others The membershtp of over 200 plus busmesses was surveyed relative the Labor Day Hohday Weekend 60% of the representattves stated thetr business was down The Plan was developed to create aJrtendly more Jamtly atmosphere tn the Resort and a park and rtde system All five orgamzattons (Vtrgtma Beach Hotel/Motel Assoctatton, Resort Retatlers Assoctatton, Vtrgmta Beach Restaurant Assoctatton, Shadowlawn Ctvtc League, Resort Beach Ctvtc League) mfi~rmally endorsed the Plan The hotels approved $100, 000 m funding to augment the entertainment package RAC also recetved an mformal presentatton An extenstve survey wdl be conducted relattve thts weekend An Open Forum on July 27, 1999, at 9 O0 A M, tn the PAVILION theater, by the RLC wtll be scheduled for the busmess commumty An oJfictal report wtll be presented to Ctty Counctl on August 3, 1999 Warren Fund, 1400 Atlanttc Avenue, Phone 491-7202, restdent for twenty-five years and owner of Famtly Entertainment Lazer Tag Center - 14th and Atlanttc and the Lazer Tag Center tn Myrtle Beach, South Carohna, lost a church bus group of tourtsts and many customers July 13, 1999 Item V-M. - 49- NE W BUSINESS ITEM # 452 70 BY CONSENSUS, CITY COUNCIL RECORDED: ABSTRACT OF CIVIL CASES RESOLVED - JUNE 1999 July 13, 1999 Item V-O. - 50- AD JO URNMENT ITEM # 452 71 Mayor Meyera E Oberndorf DECLARED the City Counctl Meeting ADJOURNED at 7:35 P.M. Chief Deputy City Clerk C~ty Clerk Meyera E Oberndorf Mayor City of Virginia Beach Virgtnta July 13, 1999 C ity of Virginia Fleaeh LESLIE L LILLEY CITY ATTORNEY In Reply Refer To Our File No OP-603 MUNICIPAL CENTER BUILDING 1 2401 COURTHOUSE DRIVE VIRGINIA BEACH VA 23456-9004 (757) 427-4531 FAX (757) 426-5687 TDD (757) 427-4305 July 13, 1999 William D. Sessoms, Jr., Vice Mayor Virginia Beach City Council Munampal Center Virginia Beach, V~rginla 23456 Re: Request for Conflict of Interests Act Opinion Dear V~ce Mayor Sessoms: I am writing in response to your request for an opinion as to whether you may participate in City Council's d~scussion and vote on the 3 l'~t Street Project (the "ProJect") SUMMARY CONCLUSION Based upon the facts presented, and the apphcatlon of the State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act to those facts, ~t is my opinion that you do not have a "personal interest" in the 31st Street ProJect and that, therefore, you may participate in City Council's discussion and vote on the Project without restriction. I base the aforesaid conclusion on the following facts which you have presented. Please rewew and verify the accuracy of the facts set forth herein as you may only rely upon this opinion to the extent that they are complete and accurate FACTS PRESENTED The proposed developer of the 31st Street Project is 31st Street L L C ("Developer") whose prlnclpals are Edmund Ruffin, Bruce Thompson, and Professional Hospitality Resources, Inc. (the sole stockholders of which are Bruce Thompson and Ruffin Irrevocable Trust- 1994) The ProJect William D. Sessoms, Jr., Vice Mayor -2- July 13, 1999 includes a restaurant pad site, and Dairy Queen has been discussed dunng Project negotiations, but only in terms of the Developer's desire to construct a "Dmry Queen-type or style" restaurant on the site similar to the Dairy Queen located on Atlantic Avenue at 17th Street. In that regard, ProJect documents only refer generically to a restaurant pad site, and the decision as to the actual restaurant to be constructed on the site, or whether a restaurant will ever be constructed, IS at the option of the Developer. Furthermore, the Developer represents that it has not decided on a restaurant and has no contractual obligations in that regard. You have advised that your concern, and reason for requesting this opinion, is that you are a member of C~ty Council and an officer of Wachovla, earning an annual income from each entity which exceeds $10,000, and that Dairy Queen is a customer of Wachovia You have also advised that during the ProJect's inception, Wachowa sent a letter to Edmund Ruffin offenng to take an apphcatlon for financing of the ProJect. You have also advised that Wachovla has extended an unsecured line of credit in the amount of $400,000 to the Ramada Inn at 7th Street, and that the line of credit is personally guaranteed by Edmund Ruffin and Bruce Thompson. Additionally, you have advised that Wachovia has extended a $900,000 line of credit which is personally guaranteed by the Mah family, and that members of the Mah family are business partners with Edmund Ruffin and Bruce Thompson. You have further advised, however, that you were not involved in Wachovia's decision to send a finanmng application to Edmund Ruffin; that, in any event, Wachovia has not prowded, and does not intend to provide, financing to 31 st Street L.L C; and that ~t ~s not anticipated that Wachovia will provide financing to any other entity with respect to the ProJect ISSUE PRESENTED Are you permitted to participate in City Council's discussion and vote on the 31st Street Project? DISCUSSION/CONCLUSION The State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act is set forth in § 2 1-639 1 et seq of the Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. The primary focus of the Act is on the personal ~nterests of an officer or employee of state or local government in the transactions of, and contracts with, the governmental or advisory agency of which he or she IS a member. In this case, you have a"personal interest" in Wachovla by virtue of your receipt of income from Wachovla which exceeds $10,000 annually. The critical inquiry, therefore, is whether or not you have a "personal Interest" in the 31 st Street Project pursuant to the facts presented. A "personal interest in a transaction," as defined in the Act, exists when an officer or employee or a member of his immediate family has a personal ~nterest in property or William D. Sessoms, Jr., Vice Mayor -3- July 13, 1999 a business, or represents any individual or business and such property, business or represented individual or business (0 is the subject of the transaction or (il) may realize a reasonably foreseeable direct or indirect benefit or detriment as a result of the action of the agency considering the transaction Based upon the facts presented, Wachov~a is not the subject of the transaction Furthermore, because Wachovla has not provided, and does not intend to provide, financing to 31st Street L.L.C., and because ~t is not anticipated that Wachovla wxll prowde financing to any other entity w~th respect to the Project, ~t is not reasonably foreseeable that Wachovia would reahze a direct or ~ndlrect benefit or detnment as a result of any action taken by Cxty Council with respect to the ProJect ~ Therefore, ~t ~s my op~mon that you are permitted to part~mpate ~n City Council's d~scuss~on and vote on the Project without restriction. As a final note, the Conflict of Interests Act deals w~th the types of influences upon a public officer's judgement wtuch are clearly ~mproper. The law does not, however, protect agmnst all appearances of ~mproper ~nfluence. In that respect, the Act places the burden on the ind~wdual officer to evaluate whether the facts presented create an appearance of impropriety which is unacceptable or which could affect the confidence of the pubhc ~n the officer's abd~ty to be ~mpartial. I have op~ned that you may participate ~n th~s transaction without restriction. However, if you are concerned that your participation ~n this transaction w~thout d~sclosure could create an unacceptable appearance, there are two options available to you whmh may diffuse any perception problems that may arise: 1. You may disclose the facts as presented here~n and participate in the transaction; or . You may d~sclose the facts as presented herein and abstain from participating in the transaction Tin mrcumstances where the effect of a transaction ~s speculative, remote or contingent upon factors beyond the officer's control, ~t ~s not reasonably foreseeable that the officer's personal interest w~ll benefit or suffer as a result of the pending transaction Additionally, the test of reasonable foreseeabd~ty ~s to be apphed at the t~me of the transaction West v Jones, 228 Va 409, 415 (1984), 1986-87 Report of the Attorney General 11 Wllham D. Sessoms, Jr., Vtce Mayor -4- July 13, 1999 Should you dectde to declare your ~nterest and part~ctpate, a proposed dtsclosure letter which comphes w~th {} 2.1-639 14(G) ts enclosed for you convemence Should you dec~de, tn the alternative, to declare you ~nterest and abstatn, a proposed disclosure letter whtch comphes with {} 2.1-639.14(E) ts also enclosed If you choose to declare your interest in the transactton, you may e~ther make the declaration orally, which wtll be recorded tn the written m~nutes of the Ctty Councd, or you may file a s~gned written declaration w~th the Ctty Clerk, who shall make the declaration available for public ~nspect~on for a period of five years from the date of recording or receipt Please contact me should you destre any addtttonal tnformatton. Very truly yours, Leshe L. L~lley C~ty Attorney LLL/RMB/rkt Enclosures Seen and Concurred: Commoawealt~ CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH SUMMARY OF COUNCIL ACTIONS H E 0 H I M B A S C E S DATE July 13, 1999 B R C H C R P E PAGE' I R R H E J L N A S W A E I O N O A D R S E N U S B L N N O K O E AGENDA C R O E E E A R E M K ITEM # SUBJECT MOTION VOTE H E N R Y S N F R S S I I II I I/A BRIEFING Leshe L~lley, C~ty LIGHT RAIL REFERENDUM QUESTION Attorney II/111/ CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED SESSION CERTIFIED 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y ¥ Y IVNI E F MINUTES - Jul)/6, 1999 APPROVED 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y GIHI PUBLIC HEARING 1 ClP AMENDMENTS re $1 85-MILLION LEASE REVENUE BONDS re ac, qu~s~bon of 31'~ Street property I/1 Ordmance to APPROPRIATE $1,850,000 ADOPTED 9-2 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y N to 31" Street Parkmg Garage to be offset by financing through Lease-Revenue Bonds/TRANSFER $200,000 re acqu~s~bon/authonze Developer/Lease/ Escrow Agreements 2 Ordinance to AMEND Sec 2-452 2 of C~ty ADOPTED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Code re BZA CONSENT 3 Ordinance to AMEND Sec 23-45 re ADOPTED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y peeping toms/ADDING Sec 23-45 1 re CONSENT unlawful filming/videotaping/ photographing 4 Ordinance to AMEND Secs 35-181, 35- ADOPTED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 182, 35-186/ADDING Sec 35-182 2/ CONSENT REPEALING Sec 35-183 re Admissions Tax 5 Ordinance to ACCEPT/APPROPRIATE ADOPTED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y $303,500 ~n Grants to F~re Depart for CONSENT emergency preparedness 6 Ordinance to ACCEPT/APPROPRIATE a ADOPTED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y $163,000 Grant from State Social CONSENT Services to Food Stamp Program 7 Ordinance to TRANSFER $181,000 to ADOPTED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Housing/Neighborhood Preservabon/ CONSENT authonze VBCDC transitional housin~ 8 Ordinance to TRANSFER $39,750 re ADOPTED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y audio-visual system ~n Councd CONSENT Chamber/Conference Room 9 Ordinance re Cooperative Agreement ADOPTED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y between C~ty Councd/School Board re CONSENT legal services 10 Ordinance to create TRANSPORTATION ADOPTED BY 8-3 Y Y Y Y N Y N Y Y Y N DISTRICT OF HAMPTON ROADS CONSENT encompassing Che~apeakelHampton/ Newport News/Norfolk/Portsmouth/ Suffolk/Virginia Beach 11 Resolubon re Performance Contract ADOPTED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y between CSB/Va MHIMR/SA CONSENT 12 License Refunds: $3,319.87 APPROVED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y CONSENT J/1 KOPASSlS CONSTRUCTION closure of APPROVED, 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y port~on of Mdl Dam Road at Shoveller SUBJECT TO Avenue (LYNNHAVEN -DISTRICT 5) COMPLIANCE, (Deferred 7/6/99) BY CONSENT 2 JOYNT ENTERPRISES (PEMBROKE APPROVED/ 8-3 N Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Y AUTO SALES) CUP Motor vehicle sales CONDITIONED/ (expansion) at 4753 V~rglma Beach AMENDED - Boulevard (KEMPSVILLE - DISTRICT 2) Addmg Cond #5 3 PRINCESS HOUSE CUP Housing for the DEFERRED 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y aoed on Pnncess Anne Road/Baxter Road UNTIL (KEMPSVILLE - DISTRICT 2) COUNCIL ~E~;IQN 8/3/99 CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH SUMMARY OF COUNCIL ACTIONS H E 0 H I M B A S C E S DATE: July 13, 1999 B R C H C R P E PAGE' 2 R R H E J L N A S W A E I O N O A D R S E N U S B L N N O K O E AGENDA C R O E E E A R E M K ITEM # SUBJECT MOTION VOTE H E N R Y S N F R S S 4 BEACH AUTO GROUP, TIA ATLANTIC APPROVED/ 10-1 Y Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y TRUCK CENTER for CUP Motor vehicle CONDITIONED/ rentals at 1752 V~rg~ma Beach Boulevard AMENDED (BEACH - DISTRICT- 6) 5 JUDEO-CHRISTIAN OUTREACH DEFERRED 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y CENTER CUP Group home at 959 INDEFINITELY V~rg~ma Beach Boulevard (BEACH - BY CONSENT DISTRICT 6) Mayor appointed Task Force of Councd Members Parker and Branch to work w~th apphcants/ citizens 6 3MAC ASSOC. COZ from R-5D/R-15 to APPROVED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y R-7 5 at Scotland Street/Salem Road CONSENT (PRINCESS ANNE - DISTRICT 7) 7 ZACHARY PLACE CONDOS COZ from APPROVED, 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y R-7 5 to Conditional A-18 at 956 Old SUBJECT TO V~rg~ma Beach Road (BEACH - DISTRICT PROFFERS, BY 6) CONSENT 8 Ordinance to AMEND Section 6 3 of ADOPTED BY 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Subdivision Regulat~ons/C~ty Code CONSENT (Appendix B) by DELETING requirement that subdivision plat or map ~nclude name of Borough K APPOINTMENTS FRANCIS LAND HOUSE BOARD OF Rescheduled B Y C O N S E N S U S GOVERNORS PERSONNEL BOARD 3-Year Terms 7/13/99- Appointed Van Hugh Cunmngham 2/28/2000 Plus 11-0 Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y John Nmholas Parker 3/1/2000- 2/28/2002 L/M/1 ABSTRACT OF CIVIL CASES C~ty Clerk to B Y C O N S E N S U S RESOLVED - JUNE 1999 Record N ADJOURNMENT 7 35 PM