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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMARCH 18, 2014 WORKSHOP MINUTESCITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH "COMMUNITY FOR A LIFETIME" CITY COUNCIL MA3'OR W/LL/AMD. SESSOMS, JR., At Large VICE MAYOR LOUIS R. JONES, Bavside - Disti-ict 4 ROBERT M. DYER, Centerville - District 1 BARBARA M. HENLEY, Princess Anure - Disti-ict 7 SHANNON DS KAIVE, Rose Ha11- Districl3 BRAD MARTIN, P.E., At Large JOHND. MOSS, At Lnrge AMELlA ROSS-HAMMOND, Kempsvi[le - Disti-ict 1 JOHN E. UHR/N, Bench - Disti-ict 6 ROSEMARY WILSON, At Lnrge JAMES L. WOOD, Lvnnhaven -District 5 CITY COUNCIL APPOINTEES CITYMANAGER - JAMES K. SPORE CITYATTORNEY- MARKD. STILES C/TYASSESSOR - JERALD D. BANAGAN C/TY A UDITOR - LYNDON S. REM/AS CITY CLERK - RUTH HODGES FRASER, MMC CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP AGENDA 18 MARCH 2014 1. CITY COUNCIL BRIEFINGS - Conference Room - A. Old Dominion University Campus Master Plan John Broderick, President David Harnage, Chief Operating Officer B. Tidewater Community College Virginia Beach Campus Master Plan Dr. Edna V. Baehre-Kolovani, President Dr. Michael D. Summers, Provost C. MAGLEV TOUR Vice-Mayor Louis Jones Councilman Jim Wood Councilman John Uhrin Councilman John Moss III. CITY MANAGER BRIEFING A. UPCOMING PLANNING ITEMS CITYHALL BUILDING 2401 COURTHOUSEDRIVE VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23456-8005 PHONE: (757) 385-4303 FAX (757) 385-5669 E-MAIL: ctycncl@vbgov.com 4:00 PM Jack Whimey, Director, Planning Department -1- ?:. <. ? ? `t J- l??.?R•.-?Ai? ? VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Virginia &each, Virginia March 18, 2014 Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr., called to order the CITY COUNCIL'S WORKSHOP in the Ciry Council Conference Room, Tuesday, March 18, 2014, at 4: 00 P.M. Council Members Present: Robert M. Dyer, BaYbara M. Henley, Vice Mayor Louis R. Jones, Shannon DS Kane, Brad Martin, John D. Moss, Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr., John E. Uhrin, Rosemary Wilson and .Iames L. Wood Council Members Absent: Amelia N. Ross-Hammond March 18, 2014 -2- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 4:00 P.M. Mayor Sessoms intYOduced and welcomed John Broderick, President and David Harnage, Chief Operating Offcer - Old Dominion Universiry. Mr. Harnage expressed ODU's appreciation to Mayor Sessoms, City Council and City Manager Spore for their continued support. The last Master Plan prepared was in 1995 and from that point, the Campus has changed dramatically. To begin updating the Master Plan, the University completed a thorough analysis of campus space: March 18, 2014 -3- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPIIS MASTER PLAN (Continued) inputs: Campus Space Anatysis Inputs: Campus Space Analysis March 18, 2014 -4- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPIIS MASTER PLAN (Continued) During the 2012-13 Fall Semester, ODU had approximately 20, 000 FTE Students, approximately 25, 000 "head count" students and around 3,400 hundred eniployees. The State's guidelines are 17 square feet of classroom space per student. The Institution has approximately 1,700,000 assignable square feet available for use in all of the locations; however, applying the State's guidelines, one would expect to find, for an institution of ODU's size, approximately 2.3-Million square feet. In other words, the Institution needs to double its size: lnp.uts: Space Analysis ?. ClLwoom65eMCe 91992 99,118 26& 1p5.920 112951 , Labnloi'res iedligLabo t Ies65enKe 118.951 1%O10 9i I6I.M 171058 OpenaMlnErvitlualLaGOralwiesBServlce 6556] 120608 66.561 152810 -? '. flesearcfiLabwalone565ervice lwademcOPocesBSavica 1B6.W3 31123 223.041 ?242689 94 197,351 285.955 Ii9928 3W318 3 i?. '. OlneiAraEem,DepaMreniSpece 37.027 100517 ?fi,516 12 ?42 AcEemicSpa Tdl i20]151055199 3? +- B60,tYL 1.3M/:16 .. Academk5yqM5pace . .. aa?vnuo-an?o?zmsemcea?eane, Miinlstretr+eWe- 5pace 28624 288458 ct: 265,2dA 360749 ' ": :.. 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There are a set of objectives influencing this plan; specifically, the Institution does not have the ability to expand the footprint of the Norfolk Campus and other objectives identified below: March 18, 2014 -5- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) Planning Objectives • Enhance campus by improving existing buildings through redevelopment and renovations and constructing new buildings to meet programmatic space needs ' Provide development opportunities for specialized #acilities that meet the programmatic needs of the ` university ? ? Enlaance residential communities with improved wspport ser+rices facilities The Norfolk Campus needs to increase housing to over 7,000 beds, allowing the Institution to house approximately 40% of students, focusing primarily on freshman and sophomore students. One of the most significant shortages the Institution has is in research space. ODU is 55"' in the nation in research for institutions without a medical school.• `Final Campus Enhancement Ptan' :. . * im:ind,4a'¢.r ? N2au-Ae?renx. "` knk4t+RSxrlef eg Fn4nen^96i?cm>3Y . ? .... . ?E?.mars'r4elaeE `T * q?m i; urc..?iauwxr c? anarle?rs vian' m?oa?iasscs ? ? ? ? ? M?balre • 9,.sprdyti5 ? Pemr..sNPSn.AknsSan• , awua6en ;,i 1 . . .. yrfia ,.. 7 f fv Ssue. F a. 6 ? F ? .. {- ? _ . . ? ?? ? s t , aD U March 18, 2014 -6- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPZIS MASTER PLAN (Continued) Mr. Harnage had the pleasure of working with the City when first developing the Higher Education Center. The entire Nurse Anesthesia Program is held at the Higher Education Center and the program had their first graduates this past year: Virginia Beach Higher Education Center t`' Below are the current activities at the Higher Education Center: Virginia Beach Higher Education Center C?1 Current activities at VBHEC-Degree Programs and classes March 18, 2014 -7- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) Virginia Beach Higher Education Lenter ` Gurrent activities at VBHEC-Staffing and Student Enrollment Fa112013 . Faculty, FTE » ::. Staff,FTP 12 F = StudentEnrolLnent,Headcount WK, ? Undergcaduate 1,397 AW ? Gcaduate 387 -"Ns . . .. . . #?- ` ;.: The Nurse Anesthesia Program has a fast-track enrollment growth plan and is only offered in the Virginia Beach: March 18, 2014 -8- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPiIS MASTER PLAN (Continued) Virginia Beach Higher Education Center ??r' Program move to VBHEC-Nurse Anesthesia Enrollment Headcounts Program 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 MSN--Nurse Anesthesia 6 5 14 24 39 ? The College of Continuing Education and Professional Studies will be relocating to the Higher Education Center. This will pYOVide professional and personal educational opportunities for individuals seeking "credit bearing certificates ", as well as non-credit programs: Virginia Beach Higher Education Center Coliege of Continuing Education and Professional Studies In September 2013 the BOV approved the creation of a new Cottege of Continuing Education and Professional ' Studies in support of one of the goals of #he 2009-2034 Strategic Plan. The mission isto provide professional and personal ? edutationat opportunities for learners seeking cre8t-t ?°v ?R earing certificates and nomcredit programs at ?? March 18, 2014 -9- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) March 18, 2014 -10- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) ODU is currently revising its Five Year Strategic Plan: Virginia Beach Higher Education Center ttt' Virginia Beach Higher Education Center ttt' March 18, 2014 -11- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) Thanks to City Council's support, land was nzade available irr the mid 1990's to develop the Higher Education Center. As the Norfolk Campus is saturated, the University is looking to add over 200,000 square feet to the Virginia Beach location: Through their strategic planning process, the University will determine what programs and research facilities can be relocated to Virginia Beach. More specifically, the University is hoping to bring a "solar farm" to this location: March 18, 2014 -12- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING OLD DOMINION UNIVERSITY CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Contiizued) Mayor Sessoms thanked Mr. Harnage for his presentation and is looking fonvard to continued p'artnership with ODU. March 18, 2014 -13- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUS MASTER PLAN 4:32 P.M. Mayor Sessoms introduced and welcomed Dr. Edna Baehre-Kolovani, President - Tidewater Community College. Dr. Kolovani expressed TCC's appreciation to Mayor Sessoms, City Council and City Manager Spore for their continued support: 1 Tidewater Community College Virginia Beach Gampus Update Virginia Beach City Council Work Session March 1$, 2014 Below is a Map of TCC location. The College has grown by leaps and bounds over the past fifteen (15) years: 2 College Update ? ., ° Reqional Wwk?b`ree ? ?' ... ? DeveloP?n(_.,Cwnbr -„ ` &. ? n? Roper 1erfo1 - tr? N rfolk '" T t Arts C teG. „ , + .:- Cent i Ysual Ar(3`-'? x no ". ., ? I, CeMer k R gonalHaalth ? B azl?r 5 h p t th yirgin a Bea Profi asione: Ctenbr of Nu &? Campy4 Campus Advanced Tachnology Z.n vieQ-Csnler - o e.xcn Ch p ke 1 k . C p *RagionalAulomotive . Centar n Tidewater Cammunity College _ and , _, Sauth Hampta6,Roads ,,,. -14- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPZIS MASTER PLAN (Continued) Dr. Kolovani advised TCC used an appreciative inquiry approach to developing their Strategic Plan and overall identified that TCC "wanted " to be "One College ": g Coliege Update TCC's Strategic Plan 2013 - 2018 The Visian 4ne College On@ VQICe Qne FutUre 4 Col{ege Update TCG's S#rategic Plan 2013 - 2018 The Positive Core • Gollaboration is the keystone to excellence at Tidewater Community College. • DediCation grows from a great heart and a sense af compassion, caring, and people-helping-peaple. • lrtnov2ttion, the courage, strength, and tenacity to invent new processes and pathways for students is an indicator of the resourcefulness of student advocacy efforts by staff, administrators, at faculty at TCC. ? ,. .... ..... . ...... March 18, 2014 -15- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGWIA BEACH CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) 5 Ccrl{ege Updatg ^^"d 11 101 TCC's S#rategic Plan 2013 - 201$ The GoaEs • $tudent SuCcess: Advancement to Successful Goal Achievement • innovation thraugh Gollaboration: One Callege - One Voice • internal Resaurce Development: Internal Reinvestment, Restructure, and Buiiding Community • External Resource Development: Regionai AIliance and CaHaboration g College Update ^^d=?,°' 2012-13 Enrollment • 44,393 unduplicated headcount • 20,975 annuai fu(I-time equivalent students 23.000 25,000 C ? 19.000 ? 0 40,000 u 17.000 2 15.000 13.000 28.000 . 11,000 ?9 -9 -9 20 ".O ?O ".O ?O `.O `.O ?O `PO ?O ?O "-O ?O 9> 9B 9g O? Oj O? Oj Oy 0,1 Od, O> Og 09 'p '7 '? '02 O?, OQ OS. 06, O, '?8 ?S ,O ?i ?? ?.+' ?,.....:..............,.,.. Academic Year 43,000 4??57 46.000 --- Headcount asaso 411-11 ?. -r FTES 43,060 3 40 ,i_eoa zoo?s 1] s?.?ei " " 19 805 is..... 37.000 3<,84035.592 34 380 34 ?000 916]fi „?5_-. S e? 31 016 ._?. .. 31.000 .z a . ....,.. tz r.,x 25.000 " March 18, 2014 -16- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Contircued) g Virginia Beach Gampus Update 2012-13 Enrollment • 24,249 unduplicated headcount • 8,899 annual full-time equivalent students 28,060 10,000 t Headcount ? azsy? -f- FTE$ /? 26.28 :6.09Fi 25.060 , 9,000 2s,i66 j E ?0? % 24.820 24,249 ^ i? w 0 ? 22.000 y .,ri1 ?r - , w r 358 / N :33J 7 41- . •A' 2t,113 20,18i 19905 7,000 19.000 'e,szz . ]4.8 16.137 1'?i 1].i94 1?,99T 6,?3 1],415 16,000 6,000 20'?. ?99 ye ?99 lg9 ?OO ?oo dpo ?po dpo lpO <'po 2pO, 2pOB ?''pO9?O ?O'O?i `.O,'?2 ? B, 9Op , D Oj , 7'O, O ?,, O 3, p R S, 6O? , 9g Oy? Oy? ??6 ?y ?.? .o. Academic Year ??;;,_ 4?.March 18, 2014 -17- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) Essentially, eleven (I1) high schools feed into the Virginia Beach Campus: 1 g Yirginia Beach Campus Update "',!?^ "H ?__j Student Demographics - Fall 2013 Colle e Headcaunt 14,830 g 28,999 i Full-time 43% 44°10 Da ime enraliment 79°,-a 77% ; Female 58% 59°!0 ? White ? African-American I Other Minorit 60°io 26°,fl 14°,0 54% 35°0 11°% ; Financiai aid students 520'0 55°%0 Colle e transfer 48% 45% ? Recent HS rads 9% 14°1a ? 24 or younger 25 or alder 50°b 5Q°-o 50°% 50°?0 ? Military 8? Veterans 22°-0 20% zb,;,.,_,.1. .,,?.? March 18, 2014 -18- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) March 18, 2014 -19- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) TCC is excited about the Bayside Building renovation, which will house all support staff in one building, beginning June 2015. This renovation will allow TCC to be more efficient in their workflow process: 13 Virginia Beach Campus UpdaYe Bayside Building Renovation :M4; ? k I b?=_. ??- The Campus Master Plan was updated in 2011. Below is a"snapshot" of the Campus today. Currently, the Campus has thirteen (13) buildings and a tremendous amount of surface parking. 14 Virginia Beach Campus Update Campus Master Plan , ,. ; / {, , 1,? 13 Buildmgs 718,357 sf 3,389 Pazking ' Stalls March 18, 2014 -20- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) The goal is to get away fr'om this type of parking and eventually "flip" the Campus and put front door onto Princess Anne Road with parking on Buckner BoulevaYd: 15 Virginia Beach Campus Update Campus Master Plan ? 0? ? ? -*? ... a? R ? '.. 7 ? 1, JI f ? ? (° v? ,,?• y?? ?????? ? ? 27 Buildings 1,334,557 sf 4,628 Parking " Stalls # ,?propos¢dcamp?zpl?lli ? Phase I moves the Workforce Developinent Program from Suffolk to Virginia Beach. The first "structured" parking will be constructed with funding from student parking fees. Also, TCC will align with ODUfor technicians to support Solar Panel Farms: 16 Virginia Beach Campus Update «??•-? ?a ???? Campus Master Plan Phasing 750005t??-?' 2,129sta115?''a . ,,, ?. e. .. .. ? @? + 6Q,000 _'r sf :_d0,000 sf' t gt x gx23S ? parking 3.a,=opa?? building , 6?4 +ami:mh-ead: z.vsa ,z-vo.v) eampus: 120,000 gsf celleae-wide: 90,000 gsf 0 1-ofW?SSS crt%?Px ? v COtt[e?. .a.-l? .?.rm?v phose 1 1 5 yeai pla -z 1- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) In Phase 2, TCC will take a look at constructing a second parking deck 17 Virginia Beach Campus Update Campus Master Plan P'hasing P2 - - .. stall ., ?.;:..? ? ,. ,. oa7 s ? ? +w 4 B P - 100 stcdLc $ 280stalls 60000 ?.s40,000 sf E s. °353 sfallst 1235 } x g stalis,k 260 Sialis ?.° ;OC) I' f' _ stalisy„° . . . Pl _, b..c,.. parking ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 37Y0 capaciry aP01°""'0" cam us:16Q,000 sf tofai stalls neetled' 3.4C3 P 9 surDl?: +2T ?i?acw?iE>cc ?vt,[s[Y ???!^ phasel l ?Dyeorplan 1 18 Virginia Beach Campus Update 11--1: "', 111`^ I Campus Master Pian Phasing Psi,o-?• o•?75sialis P3 2^iP7. ? 53 700sf 3 - ,? 4 a 100 stalls 100w.s#alls ?45,600 sf r ?..?.? .... . ,? . 35,200 sf p y?353 s1aIIs1 ? 235 ' stalls?,? 2bOStalis . 100?? s? ? p . :.. stalls y ?.* . . -;.; _ :. . R7 i3 o ievEis • ?oor? parking 41058.n?dtY building Pus: 134,500 gsf bial sfallsneedetl: 3.993 (3.544i0.4! cam t?rPW? +S ? x.exacn ?owxux ?r cai?esc ha¢e 3 1 15 yvar pia ?jjoj March 18, 2014 -22- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) qg Virginia Beach Campus Update Campus Master Plan Phasing P2 s_.ei? ?. • 8- P31 c_ 23,600?sf ° 100 sfoils a .. ? 100 stails . 9 EMB 62,100 at: o.an . ? r < 280stalis ? ` 34.000 ... ? .. t ^ . t ? ' .. ?e__,? ?.. •? ... , '353 stallsz ? 235Y } ' ? 266sialls .? Stallsa stalis 27,500 parking 4666 pacify ? building ievio.v? rotai.tausm,aea: a,casia Pus: 747,200 9sf cam s?rpl?s ? xie[nA*Ea eoxxuxirr cattts['dr.?,wo..wcic?my?.r phase 4120 Year Plan ;y 20 Virginia Beach Campus Update Campus Master Pian ? . ?. % t- ? t _•"? I ?? (?' z ? 1 1 ? t?? ? .1 ???. t t ' \ \ } 27 BuildingS r U ? <?? 1,334,557 sf ??< ,;??' ? 4,628 Parking ? n ? ° Stails ?• ?'"? ? . ? ... ?iir.n?*excorM?p?eeo.??.?rn " `"? ???oseacamp?spidn .I? .z. '„<? .- March 18, 2014 -23- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPIIS MASTER PLAN (Continued) 21 Yirginia Beach Campus Update --^ 11 ,"^ Programmatic Highlights ?? _._.?_ ...., The Center for Military and Veterans Education served 14,691 Military related students in 2012-2013. This program provides workforce development in this Military friendly center. This program is a leader in the Nation by supporting Veterans and their family members: 22 Virginia Beach Campus Update ^^??1, ,, »;° Center for Military & Veterans Education • Coilege-wide Function Located af Virginia Beach Campus - Offices on all campuses - Presence on major miiitary facilities • 33% of TCC's Students are Military-Related - 14,691 in 2012-13 • 6.716 veterans • 2;125 active duty service members • 5,850 family members • Student Success Initiafive - Goal: Ease the kransition from military life to educational success & employability. „e,,.March 18, 2014 -z4- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPUS MASTER PLAN (Continued) The Academic Program Development consists of three (3) major areas. TCC is excited to partner with the Ciry in creating a Hotel and Hospitality Education Center, as well as to relocate the Law Library to the Joint Use Library and legitimize the Paralegal Program as well as the other programs listed below: 23 Virginia Beach Campus Update ^^° Academic Pragram Development • Center for Nospitality Education • Law Library and ABA Accreditation • First Responder Education and Training • aefense Acquisitian Universi#y equivalency • CSCs feeding Management Degree : EMRIEHR and "Meaningful Use" ? ._ _. ,.TCC opened the new One-Stop Student Services Center. The first week they had 734 applications to work out in the fitness area. TCC hopes to expand child care services to include infant care: 24 Virginia Beach Gampus Update a.,??? 11 -'a Student Services & Suppart • Enhanced athletic focus college-wide - Virginia Beach Campus - baseballlvolleyball • One-Stop Student Services Center • Expanded child care services • Extra-curricular activities in Student Center ?;,:.,.,. ..,.. ..,.. -25- C7TY COUNCIL BRIEFING TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE VIRGINIA BEACH CAMPiIS MASTER PLAN (Gontinued) 25 Virginia Beach Campus Update Innovative Partnerships with City & VBCPS • JUL - community pragrams • FabLab andior Small Business Incubator • Dual enroliment with VBCPS - HB 1184 - ATC - kechnical training - Exploratian of DE at Governor's STEM & Technology Academy - Landstawn HS • Grants to train middle school teachers ? .. .„2s lodft ,..+? ..? TIDEWATER CDMMUNITY COLtEGE From here, go anywhere,T"" ?,,..,...., ..,,.. Mayor Sessoms expressed his appreciation to Dr. Kolovani and the work of TCC and looks forward to new partnerships. March 18, 2014 -26- CITY COUNCIL BRIEFING MAGLEV TOUR S: 07 P.M. City Manager Spore advised Councilrnan Jim Wood traveled to Powder Springs, Georgia, last Tuesday, along with some of the City's "Technical Staff" and was joined on Wednesday by himself, Vice Mayor Jones, Council Members Moss and Uhrin to tour their facility. The test track is approximately 2, 000 feet long, and the vehicle is extremely quiet and smooth. City Manager Spore presented a short video of the operating vehicle. The vehicle accelerates rather quickly to 37 miles per hour. We had a tremendous opportunity while in the test facility building to ask questions. The vehicle rides on precast concrete beams and is designed to operate without an operator. This would result in a considerably lower operating cost. The Ciry is obligated to do their due diligence and is fairly encouraged by what they saw. Councilman Wood advised the technology is very impressive, but simple. This system is wider and taller than the HRT Light Rail Vehicle and, in theory, speeds could be higher. This technology presents an interesting alternative based on significant cost savings. Councilman Moss agreed the engineering is fairly simple and is much more scalable and deployable because it requires less land acquisition. Should this technology gain certification, he would like to see this from Pacific Avenue to the Convention Center. Councilman Uhrin stated the technology would appeal to him if they are willing to get the certification necessary. Vice Mayor Jones advised the vehicle is a fairly smooth ride and if it could be done over a lengthy line, then it is significantly a better unit to ride than Light Rail. ACS is a company valued at $52-Billion and has constructed some phenomenal projects. Councilman Wood stated he did not want to take anything away from The Tide because the MagLev System would not work well in downtown Norfolk as the Tide is estically more pleasing and greener technology. He agrees if everything is elevated it would be far less of an impact on neighborhoods and cer-tain roads. Councilman Uhrin agreed that the savings from land acquisition is the biggest point for him but in no way does he feel the technology is remotely close to moving forward until it receives certification. Mayor Sessoms thanked those that traveled to Georgia. He is optimistically encouraged by this technology. March 18, 2014 -27- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING 5:37 P.M. Mayor Sessoms introduced and welcomed Jack YVhitney, Director - Planning. Mr. Whitney expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support: Mr. Whitney advised Ciry Council has seven (7) items to consider on April 8`I': March 18, 2014 -28- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) PRINCESS ANNE I I ....p...... ? .??. ...... .........?...,...,?_..__,.., _.___ _" z?2 AQ4 R9C R1Q' AGt xG2 ol?A D z?--- a? ? ` tb Z n?2 `• 65m70 ilf? llvsea C[ln-- R?? ?•AG2 AG9?' -?AGi - ,. . qR2 AG1 . ?? R7.5` ?Ss AG2" ITA. .= AGt . RiO. AII4?` :kG2 R,'S AG2 fid ?A \ . . . . . ? ?. R14 ... k'?a+? c? s_`zm, np rrom ac-rear.-a ?o co-Nx March 18, 2014 -29- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -30- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -31- CITYMANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) RAYSIDE Nli(t ?r oi iin « 11. LLC t:tSfeCiCflkA,n,vhib- ? ? . . ? ?? 12 : .82Se .. A1Y? .? FL1A 12 =Et10 ..: 82 ? SHORE DRryE ""F •+...'? . :. 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CUGHOi*rePccaP++trtrn: Nc?.rrtc?xnaiYbaYCme March 18, 2014 -35- CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -36- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -37- CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) ROSE HALL March 18, 2014 -38- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Contiizued) March 18, 2014 -39- CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -40- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) YSIDE `bp 4 \ttrthaln pton ExecuMe Center, L.E..A- i1 R7.5 a 3 0 ? 62 ; g z 4o N 2? ° 82 R5D ., aT , " < R50 . .. 82 ?'? .. az- B2 02 ez : ,.,,.Q,,,,,.,U,,.,: ana Gondlsonal6-2 March 18, 2014 -41- CITYMANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -42- CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) „ < ? a , _ g r< G.;. 0 ..?...; _?^.'.. 'S}KRO:K''?. March 18, 2014 -43- CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) BEAGH i.,..March 18, 2014 1?wn ac,-am+.+r,.aw. ?,e?w4??.>??'.rxu.? CUN? Mixne VccuFtii????+ -44- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -45- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) Mr. Whitney advised City Council has six (6) items to consider on April 22"d.• March 18, 2014 -46- CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 1-a.m.-I.-.1-1 CilP.NorncO-WVUrz.famu1Yi:xYeurenarzu. -47- CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -48- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) PRIXGESB AtiNE Jutiy Stucer aso* e xso* a Sub.-frerr.. R5q- `•, Q.?? . " . . yFY R5D' 5??: +aN i25A' ??15-fll?? W Fd$D' . ?5D' A .CR61J` 34y Jwny..miMw.e+mxw?.<.w?.m-'?Ynw?w+* LUGtorNdrsrm OttL{utton March 18, 2014 -49- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -50- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -51- CITYMANAGER'S S1tIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Corctinued) KHMPSVILLE March 18, 2014 1-1---nuwv.e ?anditmnatdnc+nuEl-tyeh.?'.mB.YAtaCxr[:UIronaf8.1 -52- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -53- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -54- CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Contiiiued) 6kY51DE 'tieiti?""Pal"rWieeless,PE'S.L.L,C. • •RSD?, ? .. ? ? ?? •P, ? ! ; RitJ = x 'H?• R10 ?R70 s B2 u vt.wm?-Y(oGanJ?tiorni:F?+ noAa.lwc?o GUPtpraGamm.i??ric.zponsFaw?r atlwiu?arneM nron a rnonrcnv0.M March 18, 2014 -55- CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 s -.w-- -56- CITYMANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -57- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -58- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) ? ? ?'L-.=.?..,.._ _......? - ... „ . - ! - _, ?. - t, t - - ?V1. WA ?? • .. . , . ? ?9 , . ... x ?rve m a ?- . ntsrprise Leasfng Company of "'" ` March 18, 2014 -59- CITY MANA GER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) March 18, 2014 -60- CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFING PLANNING ITEMS PENDING (Continued) Mayor Sessoms thanked Mr. Whitney and the entire Team for their work. March 18, 2014 -61- ADJOURNMENT Mayor William D. Sessoms, Jr., DECLARED the City Council Meeting ADJOURNED at 5:52 P.M. anda Finley-Barnes, CMC Chief Depury City Clerk 4RRthhIHHtEodd:tgges Fraser, MMC Ciry Clerk March 18, 2014