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HomeMy WebLinkAboutAUGUST 16, 2011 MINUTESCITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH "COMMUNITY FOR A LIFETIME" CITY COUNCIL MAYOR WILLIAM D. SESSOMS, JR., At-Lnrge VICEMAYOR LOUIS R. JONES, Bavside -District 4 CLENN R. DA67S, Rose Hnll -District 3 WILLIAM X. DeSTEPH, At-Large I/ARRYE. DIEZEL, Kenrpsville -District 2 ROBERT M DYER, Centerville - District 1 BARBARA M HENLEY, Princess Anne - Dist ict 7 PRESCOTT N. SHLRROD, At-Lnrge JOHN E UHRIN, Bench -District 6 ROSEMARY W/LSON, At-Large JAMES L. WOOD, Lyrurlmverr -District 5 CITY COUNCIL APPOINTEES CITY MANAGER -JAMES K. SPORE C/TYATTORNEY- MARK D. STILES CITYASSESSOR - JERALD D. BANAGAN ClTYAUD/TOR - LYNDONS. REMIAS CITY CLERK - RUTH HODGES ERASER, MMC CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP AGENDA 16 AUGUST 2011 I. BRIEFINGS -Conference Room - A. PLANNING ITEMS PENDING Jack Whitney, Director -Planning B. REDISTRICTING City Council /School Board Proposed Election Districts C. BAYVILLE CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD DREDGING Dave Hansen, Deputy City Manager D. LIFEGUARD SERVICES RFP Bruce Edwards, Chief -Emergency Medical Services C/TYHALL BUILD/NG 240/ COURTHOUSEDRIV,E VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23456-800.5 PHONE: (757) 385-4303 FAX (757) 385-5669 E-MAIL: ctycncl@vbgov.cotrr 4:00 PM E. FORM BASED ZONING Steve Herbert, Deputy City Manager -1- VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Virginia Beach, Virginia August 16, 2011 Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr. called to order the CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP BRIEFINGS in the City Council Conference Room, Tuesday, August 16, 2011, at 4:00 P.M. Council Members Present: Glenn R. Davis, Harry E. Diezel, Barbara M. Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr., Prescott N. Sherrod, John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and James L. Wood Council Members Absent: Robert M. Dyer [Assisting his mother with insurance problems) William R. "Bill " DeSteph [Taking daughter to the hospital) August 16, 2011 -2- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING 4:00 P.M. Jack Whitney, Director of Planning, detailed the Planning Items to be heard by the City Council on August 23, 2011, September l3, 2011 and September 27, 2011. August 23, 2011 Marquette and Associates, L.L.C. Brava, L.L.C. Howard J. and Carol M. Marx Tidewater Central Church of the Nazarene Terry Peterson Development One, L.L.C. Cedar Grove 2011, Limited Partnership William M. Jones -Nonconforming September 13, ZOll Outlet Mall Properties, L. C. Checkered Flag Store #2 L.L.C. CVB -Ordinance Amendment CVB -Section 1303 Amendment CVB -Rosemont SGA Annette C. Beaudry September 27, 2011 Target Hitters, L.L.C. Baymark Construction Corporation and Vanessa Bowser-Brickhouse Green Run Little League Real Life Church McDonald Development Co. -Expedite The theme is the Rosemont Strategic Growth Master Plan No. 5, which will be scheduled for City Council 's Agenda (August 23, 2011) for Public Comment; however, the action will not occur until September. As with all of the City's SGA Plans, there has been extensive public involvement. August 16, 2011 -3- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING REDISTRICTING City Council /School Board Proposed Election Districts 4:20 P.M. City Attorney Mark K. Stiles referenced the latest Amendment re REDISTRICTING: Council Liaison, Alternative 2. This amendment was taken from the prior designated Council Liaison Alternative 2, Amended C. Mayor Sessoms expressed appreciation to the City Council Liaisons: Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones and Council Member Glenn R. Davis for their dedicated endeavors re Redistricting. The amendments were to address concerns heard multiple times during the Public Hearing on August 9, 2011. One of the concerns, which was addressed re the former Alternative 2-C, took the Historic Princess Anne Courthouse area out of Princess Anne District. The new 2-D reflects that areas along both sides of Holland Road, all the way to Dam Neck, are now shown as being in the Princess Anne District. In order to make the population variance between the Districts and the 10% required by the law, the Liaisons needed to take some other area out of the Princess Anne District. This proposal shows that an area that was previously not in the Princess Anne District, but in the Beach District, would now move into the Rose Hall District and get a little more population into Rose Hall and out of Princess Anne. This includes the Castleton Subdivision. The "line " is ragged. The consultant has advised limitations to some degree by what the Federal Census Blocks are. Where there are no square grid streets or other geographical features, the Census Block becomes somewhat more. If one looks closely around the South edge of Castleton going into the edge of the Pine Ridge neighborhood -that is all one Census Block. So, it would have to be included or not be included. City Attorney Stiles believes the only other changes were made up between the Kempsville and Bayside Districts. There was a concern expressed by a number of speakers the way the line was previously drawn between those two Districts. It had the effect of splitting a Minority percentage population area to the extent that it could be done and still keep the Districts within the Variance permitted. This new plan changes that line. That is the area that was moved from the Bayside District into the Kempsville District. To correspond with that move, Bayside needs to take some greater area, so it now extends into the area that is primarily the Virginia Wesleyan campus. Unless mistaken, those were the two (2) primary changes between City Council Liaison Alternative 2-C and the current configuration of 2-D. District 1 does have a 50.28% Non-White population. So, there is a Majority Non-White District. There is also Rose Hall, which is District 3. This map has 44.65% Voting Age Non-White. The City Attorney believes that was about . 75% higher than it was on the previous map. Dana Harmeyer, Assistant City Attorney, advised there were smaller versions on the previous maps. City Attorney Stiles advised, if the City Council is going to ADOPT a City CounciUSchool Board Residence Election Districting Plan, prior to the November election, the adoption must be on October 23, 2011. August 16, 2011 -4- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING BAYVILLE CREEKNEIGHBORHOOD CHANNEL DREDGING 4:35 P.M. David Hansen, Deputy City Manager, referenced the presentation of a third project for City Council's review: Creating a Neighborhood Special Service District (SSD) to Partner with the City for Dredging Sayville Creek. In 1997, this was a $30-MILLION initiative. ~_ ,. August 16, 2011 -5- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING BAYVILLE CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD CHANNEL DREDGING (Continued) August 16, 2011 -6- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING BAYVILLE CREEKNEIGHBORHOOD CHANNEL DREDGING (Continued) Deputy City Manager Dave Hansen cited the Legal Considerations: • Virginia Code §I5.2-2403 Authorizes Special Service Districts for navigation • Minimum of Sl % property owner approval • Formal adoption by City Council • Staff recommending RO% property owner a proval August 16, 2011 -~- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING BAYVILLE CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD CHANNEL DREDGING (Continued) August 16, 2011 -8- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING BAYVILLE CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD CHANNEL DREDGING (Coiztinued) ~~ ,~ ~~: a 3,; `:. ~ t, `].. ~~ August 16, 2011 WJ .fir ~ V ~~ -9- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING BAYVILLE CREEKNEIGHBORHOOD CHANNEL DREDGING (Continued) z _ '9`: r ': - • {,., August 16, 2011 -10- k ~~~ ~~ v k'. Deputy City Manager Hansen cited the Risks of Neighborhood Channel Dredging. • Environmental permits • Encroachment approval • Real estate dedication • Real estate valuation changes • Cost August 16, 2011 CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING BAYVILLE CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD CHANNEL DREDGING (Continued) -11- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING BAYVILLE CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD CHANNEL DREDGING (Continued) .: ~ _. :'a. ,, :: _:,. ,, _ _. August 16, 2011 -- ... = _ , f. .. ~, `_3 ~ - rc- ...' . . -12- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING BAYVILLE CREEK NEIGHBORHOOD CHANNEL DREDGING (Continued) August 16, 2011 -13- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING LIFEGUARD SERVICES RFP 4: SO P.M. Bruce Edwards, Chief -Emergency Medical Services, advised essentially since the 1920's, the City has relied on private lifeguard services for the Resort and adjacent beaches. Lifeguarding today has become increasingly complex, involving water rescue and basic life support response as primary mission areas. The current vendor, Virginia Beach Lifesaving Service (VBLS), has a strong history with the City. Oceanfront Lifeguard Services Background • VBLS contract expires October 31, 2011. - Resort - Croatan/Camp Pendleton Surfing Area - 57th Street • Since 2010, the City has provided lifeguards at Sandbridge/Little Island Park. • Traditionally the City has executed a competitive RFP process for oceanfront lifeguard service. Options for the Future 1. Initiate RFP process for 2012-2016 seasons and award to a commercial vendor. 2. Establish a municipal lifeguard program. 3. Conduct RFP process for 2012-2016 period. Evaluate responsiveness and costs of private sector proposals compared to municipal program costs and award/assign the service accordingly. August 16, 2011 -14- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING LIFEGUARD SERVICES RFP (Continued) Mr. Edwards requested Ed Brazle, Division Chief -Emergency Medical Services, review the Options in detail. Mr. Brazle advised the first DRAFT of the Request for Proposal (RFP) has been developed. Option #1-Execute RFP for Contract Services • Advantages - Continues successful program - No additional City infrastructure - Potential for entrepreneurs to compete • Disadvantages - City lacks command and control oversight -Ability to meet emergent needs limited - Private service may be more expensive than public model Option # 2 -Establish Municipal Service • Advantages - Maximum flexibility to modify services to meet emergent needs (operational and fiscal) -City has complete control - Probable lower cost • Disadvantages - Increased City infrastructure and staff - Possible higher first year cost due to start up August 16, 2011 -15- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING LIFEGUARD SERVICES RFP (Continued) Recommendation -Option #3 • Provides the greatest opportunity to meet public demands at the potentially lowest overall cost. • Offers the best of both worlds by allowing the City to gather pricing directly from private vendors and compare that to the cost of a municipal-based service. • Limitations inherent in private contracts may be somewhat reduced through contractual requirements. Option #3 -Conduct RFP Process and Compare Responses to City Model • Advantages - Allows direct comparison of costs - Allows City to direct service changes - May allow continued use of contractor vs. increased infrastructure • Disadvantages - Prolonged timeline may challenge City's ability to build a program before May, 2012 - Establishing a new contract continues the inherent limitations of relying on a privately provided service August 16, 2011 -16- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING LIFEGUARD SERVICES RFP (Continued) Recommendation -Option #3 • Therefore it is recommended that the City Council direct the City Manager to conduct an RFP process for lifeguard services to determine the most responsive and cost effective provider. The savings would be approximately $105,000 per year. August 16, 2011 -17- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING FORM BASED ZONING S: 07 P.M. Steve Herbert, Deputy City Manager, presented updated information re Form Based Zoning, a very important fixture which will help implement the Vision that came out of the Resort Area Strategic Growth process. • Jack Whitney, Planning Director • Karen Lasley, Zoning Administrator • Barry Frankenfield, SGA Manager • Bill Macali, City Attorney's Office kin G ~,ay District ,~ '~ nth! Beach P~Tstnct Marina Di _~ , Jack Whitney, Planning Director, advised the Strategic Growth Area Plans will each have the implementation component, which would differentiate those plans from other types of plans that are completed but end up on a shelf. Implementation is more than an afterthought. E~ h ~ . v. ~~` rli'~ _~~'J, ~ ~ °`~~ ~ ~.r± , _~ ~ - --~ ,,,, ~u,:« . W,~ ----- t ~~ -e M~~-~i~ c~ t ,~~ << ,'~ ~~~ August 16, 2011 -18- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING FORM BASED ZONING (Continued) Mr. Whitney advised this zoning contains a lot more in the manner of graphics. There are almost no graphics in the existing Zoning Ordinance. It is hard to imagine what the end result of all the zoning regulations would be in appearance. • Create great districts with distinctive identities • Improve transit and pedestrian connections between destinations • Create a transition from the resort area to the ~ ~,; neighborhoods • .. Enhance visual access to the Oceanfront ~ -, ` `,,~' • Grow the number of residential units Y 1 • Provide additional higher-quality hotels • Concentrate retail in specified areas • Cluster office uses near Convention Center and Birdneck • Continue to focus on achieving a "Year- Round Resort" u .., .~ -~ ~' ~~ ~Z, ~ 5 i. ~ ~ '#~ ` ~if ~} -~, ~ .• .}l I t\i I. •. ~\"I ':':dl~i S;Zi IIIti 3~~:1~ ~ August 16, 2011 -19- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING FORM BASED ZONING (Continued) • Introduced at Public Open House on March 14tH • April -July; held 27 smaller, in - ~ ~ ;. depth meetings with ~ ~ '~ ' `' .. . stakeholders ~ ;~ ., '~ ~- ;- • Tested the code -case studies 4 ~ ~ _ [~ '~~~'`~'`~`-'~ ~~ ' • Received good input and °-~h~-~--- w suggestions for improvement • Changes being tested and "`~'~`"~t ~~`~"~"'~ "'~'~"'` written August 16, 2011 • More building form options for development along Oceanfront. -20- • More incentives to ensure redevelopment of the blocks between Atlantic and Pacific (currently the RT 2 Block) .~ 1 r N [~. ~1~ ~NDI1'.. 117: '!'.!'i ZOPII[J [B~i:KS .. ,,. .....,..: r. ~..-. v,~s.....~~. • More°°>~.protection/compatibility for residential neighborhoods,adjacent to the Resort Oceanfront: August 16, 2011 CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING FORM BASED ZONING (Continued) -21- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING FORM BASED ZONING (Continued) Karen Lasley, Zoning Administrator, introduced Barry Frankenfield, Manager - SGA (Strategic Growth Area), to detail the Parking Strategy. • Some relief to the 30'' setback from a street for parking. • Some parking permitted in front of hotels. - ~' • Open Space Requirements • 21st and 22nd District • Setbacks on side streets • Parking Garage "Wrap" Requirements. • District Parking Strategy August 16, 2011 -22- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING FORM BASED ZONING (Continued) r° f ,. y ~` r ~ - - - ~ ._ ~__ _ ~w,~ ~~ ~ ~ ~ __ . _ ,, _ - -- - ~~ ti Staff working with RAC, Vision and I Hotel Motel Association, Citizen Groups ,~ ,~~,~~ 1. Analysis of Existing Parking _;- - Inventory and .Usage -Completed 2. Project Future-Parking Needs - in __ process,;present to RAC and Vision - this month` °"~, 3. Identify:Potential Parking Sites - ` ~~;~~~: .__, __, _. -~~~ Sep ember 4. Parking Management Structure and ~ Policy Recommendations (Draft) - ,;~~~~i~~~~,'~~ ' October...: , August 16, 2011 -23- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING FORM BASED ZONING (Continued) • Unlock development potential of properties byproviding off-site parking • Support attractive quality,mixed use and multiple use developments • Fair and equitable access to facilities and opportunities • Encourage year round business and residential activity '• Enhance and support multi-modal transportation alternatives •` Reduce or minimize parking impacts to established residential neighborhoods • Reduce traffic congestion • Minimize parking between Atlantic Avenue and the Boardwalk • No impact to general'fund or existing tax revenue sources • Parking revenues payactual cost of development, maintenance and management s ~ • Evaluateparking need ""''~ "~"a"" ti,~~~ ~ ~, ~..~ , i :-+'" ~ and development ~ % ' potential ~, w~,~~ ~ _ ~~: • Work with property .. , ;«~. ~ ., "' '";-~"' , ,~ a, _~, . ~ , owners to identify ~ ', ~~°~ 5 i~~A~ potential .locations and _ ~` - _ ~ '~.~ ~', ~" partnerships ~-ti ,, a- ., , . , - ~ -~ ~ '~, , .~ ~ ; .~ , . .m , . .., .~ , - .~~... , f irking 1~i5t~i C[ (sa~nc ~s rBC = + ~ , i ~ ~^~--•-J~~ Arce) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ - - i August 16, 2011 -24- CITY COUNCIL `S BRIEFING FORM BASED ZONING (Continued) • Draft Resort Parking Strategy.- October • 2nd Draft Oceanfront Form=Based Code - October • Public.Meetings-October • Amend the MOU with the Navy • Planning Commission -November • City Council Adoption -December 2011 or early 2012 August 16, 2011 -25- ADJOURNMENT Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr. DECLARED the City Council Workshop ADJOURNED at 5:38 P.M. Beverlyks, CMC Chief Deputy City Clerk uth Hodges Fraser, MMC City Clerk City of Virginia Beach Virginia August 16, 2011