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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNOVEMBER 10, 2020 FORMAL SESSION MINUTES pgonk� S c4 fiear vy+a OF OUR%good°' VIRGINL4 BEACH CITY COUNCIL Virginia Beach, Virginia November 10, 2020 Mayor Dyer called to order the CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS in the Virginia Beach Convention Center, Suite 5, on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at 2:04 P.M Council Members Present: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Rosemary Wilson, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: None 2 ADD ON CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS SHOOTINGS UPDATE ITEM#70964 2:05 P.M. Mayor Dyer welcomed Paul W. Neudigate, Chief of Police. Chief Neudigate expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support: JL ,piptl1k+q `� POLICE 74. i / SHOOTINGS UPDATE VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT November 10,2020 Paul W.Neudigate Chief of Police A total offour(4)shooting incidents and nine(9) victims with injuries, were reported between November 6-9, 2020: �- f. ' Newtown Rd a_c NafdY North Mall Driv. et4 KU.Ul1 ("a.Aiv t I hirlawayRd 0 i Whitney Ct Shootings with Injury \., y„qni 11/6/2020 through 11/9/2020 E.�� 1 r .\ 1 November 10, 2020 3 ADD ON CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS SHOOTINGS UPDATE ITEM#70964 (Continued) The first incident occurred at 8:52 P.M. on November 7th, resulting in three(3) victims shot and one(1) suspect: Shootings 11/7/2020 through 11/9/2020 Saturday, 11/7/2020 @ 20:52 Hours- North Mall Drive • Victim(s): • M/B/15,from Chesapeake,stable condition • M/B/15,from Chesapeake,stable condition • M/B/16,from Chesapeake,stable condition • Suspect(s): • Multiple male blacks,unknown ages The second incident occurred at 10:43 P.M on November 7`h, resulting in one(1)victim shot and one(1) suspect: Shootings 11/7/2020 through 11/9/2020 Saturday,11/7/2020 @ 22:43 Hours—Whirlaway Road • Victim(s): • M/W/45,from Virginia Beach,stable condition • Suspect(s): • Kristie L.Hollingsworth,F/W/50,from Virginia Beach,arrested for Felony Assault,Domestic Assault,Use of Firearm in Commission of a Felony,&Discharging a Firearm. November 10, 2020 4 ADD ON CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS SHOOTINGS UPDATE ITEM#70964 (Continued) The third incident occurred at 5:29 P.M on November 8th, resulting in four(4) victims shot and three(3) suspects: Shootings 11/7/2020 through 11/9/2020 Sunday,11/8/2020 C@ 17:29 Hours-Whitney Court • Victim(s): • M/B/22,from Virginia Beach,shot multiple time in lower half of body and stable. • F/B/25,from Virginia Beach,grazed by bullet in lower leg and stable. • M/B/8,from Virginia Beach,shot upper right thigh and grazed in upper left calf and stable • F/B/10,from Virginia Beach,shot in upper right thigh and stable. • Suspect(s): • Male,B,unknown age,`18-35 • Male,B,unknown age,—18-35 • Male,B,Unknown age,^18-35 The fourth incident occurred on November 9th, resulting in one(1) victim shot and three (3)suspects: Shootings 11/7/2020 through 11/9/2020 Monday,11/9/2020 Newtown Rd./Baker Rd. (Homicidel • Victim(s): • Richard 1.Anderson,M/B/22,resident of Richmond. • Suspect(s): • Male,unknown age,`18-25 y.o. • Male,unknown age,"18-25 y.o. • Male,unknown age,`18-25 y.o. November 10, 2020 5 ADD ON CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS SHOOTINGS UPDATE ITEM#70964 (Continued) This chart provides a comparison of the total number of Homicides and Aggravated Assaults between 2017 and November 9, 2020, excluding data from May 31, 2019: Homicides and Aggravated Assaults 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020 YTD at 11/9 3 Year Average-45 66 57 45 I 4i 1115 ii. iiñIll Total Homicides Gunshot Non Fatal Total Shootin:s- Homicides Shootings Fatal&Non-Fatal ■2017 ■2018 ■2019 ■YTD at 11/9/2o20 `May 3i ,2019 Incident-12 Homicides and 5 Aggravated Assaults Excluded Most shootings occurred between the months of June and July. Similar increases during the same months were reported in several large cities where civil unrest incidents occurred: 2020 Shootin:s by Month 17 13 8 7 3 4 3 2 121121Iiin1 ■ Jan Feb Mar Apr May un •1 Aug Sep Oct Nov •AGGRAVATED ASSA 1 T ■HOMICIDE November 10, 2020 6 ADD ON CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS SHOOTINGS UPDATE ITEM#70964 (Continued) This chart provides data collected from sixty-nine(69) U. S. Major Cities with increases in Homicide, Aggravated Assault and All Violent Crime categories between January and September 2020: Major Cities Chiefs Association 69 U.S.Major Cities C Hitt S January 1—September 30,2019 and 2020 2.5% 1' 311,289 318,963 10.6% 1 189,460 209,490 28.7%it 4,759 6,124 Homicide Aggravated Assault All Violent Crime 01NIVpBE4EH Questions ? POLICE Mayor Dyer expressed his appreciation to Chief Neudigate for the presentation. November 10, 2020 7 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VBCPS REVERSION FUNDING ITEM#70965 2:29 P.M. Mayor Dyer welcomed Farrell Hanzaker, Chief Financial Officer—Schools. Mr. Hanzaker expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support: FY 2019/2.0 Reversion and Revenue Actual Over/Under Budget The Net FY 2019/20 Revenues Available for Re-appropriation is$36,303,277: FY 2019/20 Reversion Funds FY 2019/20 Reversion FY2019 School•. rail reversion funds avallable..dudl menues over nd.r..... t • .7755 Federal Revenue Over Budget 4,471,591 State Revenue Over Budget 277,031 Other Revenue Over Budget(Vehicle Sales,Stop Arm program,Indirect Cost-Grants( 1,013,935 State Sales Tax Over Budget Total Over Budget 6,391,546 Total School Operating Fund 115 Revengon 37,709,301 Athletics Fund Reversion 1,355,022 Green Run Collegiate Fund Reversion 463 303 Total FY 2019/20 Reversion Funds 39,027,626 Revenue Sharing Formula Raoondllatlon-Revenues Under Budget 724 349 Net FY 2019/20 Revenues Available For Re-approprletIon 36,903,277 November 10, 2020 8 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VBCPS REVERSION FUNDING ITEM#70965 (Continued) Here is the FY 2019/20 Reversion Example with projected shortfall: FY 2019/20 Reversion Example %of School Operating Amow. FY 2019/20 Reversion FY 2019/20School Operating reversion funds available(including revenues over/under budget) 36,303,277 4.3% Projected Shortfall of State($2 million)and Local($23 million)Funds -25,000,000 Total School Operating Fund 115 Reversion 11,303,277 1.3% Unanticipated Excess Revenues -6,391,546 Projected net reversion funds available if shortfall occured and there wer 4,911,731 0.6%. Here are the FY 2019/20 Reversion Spending Recommendations: FY 2019/20 Reversion Spending Recommendations FY 2019/20 Reversion Expenditure Description Amount Balance 36,303,277 Re-appropriation to School Reserve Special Revenue fund to cover a portion of expected revenue shortfalls in FY 2021/22 (5,503,000) 30,803,277 CIP Project 1-024,Lynnhaven MS Expansion(Achievable Dream) (8,750,000) 22,053,277 CIP Project 1-107,Princess Anne HS Replacement (7,053,277) 15,000,000 Re-appropriation to the Risk Management fund (2,000,000) 13,000,000 One-time bonus of$1,000 for all full-time equivalent(FTE)employees (11,003,000) 2,000,000 Increase the stipend amount for teachers providing dual instruction for (2000,000) - Option 1(face-to-face)and Option 2(virtual)students November 10, 2020 9 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VBCPS REVERSION FUNDING ITEM#70965 (Continued) The next three(3)slides provide an example of the Reversion Resolution: Resolution:Reversion WHEREAS,Due to the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019(COVID-19),Virginia Beach City Public Schools was anticipating a total shortfall in FY 2019/20 of$25 million($23 million from the local Revenue Sharing Formula and $2 million from the state);and WHEREAS,the Department of Budget and Finance responded by deactivating all procurement cards,canceling or delaying all non-essential projects and limiting purchasing to items/services essential to the emergency;and WHEREAS,the actual shortfall based on the local Revenue Sharing Formula was$2,724,349;and WHEREAS,federal,state and other revenue sources totaled$6,391,546 over budget;and WHEREAS,on October 13,2020,the School Board was presented with a summary of the unaudited financial statements for FY 2019/20(year-ending June 30,2020)showing the reversion amount to the citys General fund; and WHEREAS,the amount of FY 2019/20 School Operating reversion funds available(excluding revenues over/under budget)is$30,817,755;and WHEREAS,$6,391,546 came in as additional revenue over the appropriated budget,increasing the School Operating reversion amount to$37,209,301;and Resolution:Reversion(Continued) WHEREAS,$1,355,022 reverted from the Athletics fund and$463,303 reverted from the Green Run Collegiate Charter School fund;and WHEREAS,the estimated total amount available for re-appropriation is$39,027,626;and WHEREAS,the city is currently indicating a FY 2019/20 revenue actual under budget of$2,724,349 based on the Revenue Sharing Formula;and WHEREAS,the net reversion funding available for re-appropriation is$36,303,277;and WHEREAS,the Administration recommends the following for the available funds in the amount of$36,303,277: $5,500,000 to be re-appropriated to the School Reserve Special Revenue fund to cover possible revenue shortfalls in the FY 2021/22 School Operating fund 115 $15,803,277 to be re-appropriated to the CIP fund: Project 601026,Lynnhaven MS Expansion(Achievable Dream)-$8,750,000 Project 601015,Princess Anne HS Replacement-$7,053,277 November 10, 2020 10 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VBCPS REVERSION FUNDING ITEM#70965 (Continued) Resolution:Reversion(Continued) $2,000,000 to be re-appropriated to the Risk Management fund 650 $13,000,000 to be re-appropriated to the School Operating fund 115 to: Provide a one-time bonus of$1,000 for all full-time equivalent(FTE)employees-$11,000,000 Increase the stipend amount for teachers providing dual instruction for Option 1(face-to-face)and Option 2(virtual)students-$2,000,000 NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED: That the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach approves the recommended uses of the FY 2019/20 Reversion and Revenue Actual Over Budget funds as presented by the Administration;and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the School Board requests that the City Council approve the re-appropriation of FY 2019/20 Reversion and Revenue Actual Over Budget funds shown above;and be it FINALLY RESOLVED:That a copy of this resolution be spread across the official minutes of this Board,and the Clerk of the Board is directed to deliver a copy of this resolution to the Mayor,each member of City Council, the City Manager,and the City Clerk. Overview of the VBCPS Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act Grant Awar November 10, 2020 11 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VBCPS REVERSION FUNDING ITEM#70965 (Continued) Here is an overview of the CARES Act Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief(ESSER)Fund: CARES Act Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief (ESSER)Fund VBCPS was allocated$10,141,569.51(a portion of which must be set-aside for the provision of equitable services to participating private schools) The period of performance for the award is March 13,2020 through September 30,2022 These funds were not appropriated in the FY 2020/21 Budget Ordinance adopted by the City Council May 12,2020 At the request of the School Board,the City Council appropriated the funding in the FY 2020/21 budget on August 25th Here is an overview of CARES Act Set-Aside Awards under the ESSER Fund and Governor's Emergency Education Relief(GEER)Fund: CARES Act Set-Aside Awards under the ESSER Fund and the Governor's Emergency Education Relief(GEER)Fund VBCPS has been allocated State Set-Aside ESSER funds in the amount of$397,953.86 and GEER funds in the amount of 1,236,708.00(a portion of which must be set-aside for the provision of equitable services to participating private schools) The period of performance for these awards is March 13,2020 through September 30, 2022 These funds were not appropriated in the FY 2020/21 Budget Ordinance adopted by the City Council May 12,2020 A Resolution was presented to the School Board on October 27 to request an appropriation of these funds in the FY 2020/21 budget November 10, 2020 12 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VBCPS REVERSION FUNDING ITEM#70965 (Continued) Here is an overview of Coronavirus Relief Funds(CRF)Awarded to Virginia School Divisions: Coronavirus Relief Funds(CRF)Awarded to Virginia School Divisions VBCPS was allocated CRF funds in the amount of$11,677,033 CRF awards provided to school divisions are allocated based on a projected September 30,2020 fall membership count(66,725.90 for VBCPS)and a per-pupil amount of$175.00 CRF awards will not be adjusted later for actual September 30,2020 fall membership The period of performance for the award is March 1,2020 through December 30,2020 These funds were not appropriated in the FY 2020/21 Budget Ordinance adopted by the City Council May 12,2020 A Resolution was presented to the School Board on October 27 to request an appropriation of these funds in the FY 2020/21 budget Here is an overview of the CARES Spending Plan: CARES Spending Plan ESSER •Funds will be used to support remote learning through education technology to support the diverse needs of all students during school closure and when students return to school;to plan for and implement extended learning and summer learning:and to maintain operations and continuity of services Sel•As.de Awards unaer the ESSER cu^d ar,d the 3EER F, •Funds will be used to offer additional tutoring for students with disabilities:to implement a universal social- emotional screener:to support remote learning through education technology and supplementary Instructional support to purchase cleaning and disinfecting supplies and equipment and to buy additional personal protective equipment(PPE)for students,staff and visitors as appropriate for their nak exposure •Funds will be used to support COVID-10 preparedness and response measures for the 2020/21 school year to include supplemental staffing costa,personal protective equipment(PPE),cleaning supplies and technology for distance learning November 10, 2020 13 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VBCPS REVERSION FUNDING ITEM#70965 (Continued) The remaining slides provide an example of the Resolution for the Federal CARES Act Appropriation for State Set-Aside Awards Under the ESSER Fund and GEER Fund: Resolution:Federal CARES Act Appropriation for State Set- Aside Awards Under the ESSER Fund and the GEER Fund WHEREAS,the Federal CARES Act was signed into law on March 27,2020;and WHEREAS,the CARES Act includes a$30.75 billion education stabilization fund with three components.an Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief(ESSER)Fund,a Governor's Emergency Education Relief(GEER)Fund,and a Higher Education Emergency Relief(HEER)Fund;and WHEREAS,CARES Act State Set-Aside ESSER and GEER funds are for emergency relief and intended to address the impact that the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019(COVID-19)has had,and continues to have,on elementary and secondary schools across the nation;and WHEREAS,CARES Act State Set-Aside ESSER and GEER funds were awarded through formula-based and competitive grants to support various programs and activities;and WHEREAS,Virginia Beach City Public Schools has been allocated ESSER funds in the amount of $397,953.86 and GEER funds in the amount of$1,236,708.00 for a total award of$1,634,661.86;and WHEREAS,these funds were not appropriated to the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach in the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Budget Ordinance adopted by the City Council May 12,2020;and Resolution:Federal CARES Act Appropriation for State Set-Aside Awards Under the ESSER Fund and the GEER Fund(Continued) WHEREAS,examples of the proposed spending plan include offering additional tutoring for students with disabilities;implementing a universal social-emotional screener;supporting remote learning through education technology;purchasing cleaning and disinfecting supplies and equipment;and buying additional personal protective equipment(PPE)for students,staff and visitors as appropriate for their risk exposure;and WHEREAS,the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach requests an additional appropriation of $1,634,661.86 into the Categorical Grants fund to be used for expenditures incurred due to the COVID-19 health emergency as permitted by the Virginia Department of Education;and NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED: That the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach approves the recommended uses of the CARES Act State Set-Aside ESSER and GEER funds as presented by the Administration;and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the School Board requests that the City Council approve the appropriation of CARES Act State Set-Aside ESSER and GEER funds in Fiscal Year 2020-2021;and be it FINALLY RESOLVED: That a copy of this resolution be spread across the official minutes of this Board,and the Clerk of the Board is directed to deliver a copy of this resolution to the Mayor,each member of City Council, the City Manager,and the City Clerk. • November 10, 2020 14 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VBCPS REVERSION FUNDING ITEM#70965 (Continued) Resolution:Federal CRF Awarded to Virginia School Divisions WHEREAS,the Coronavirus Aid,Relief,and Economic Security(CARES)Act was signed into law on March 27,2020;and WHEREAS,CRF awards were provided to states under the CARES Act and a portion is being made available directly to school divisions to help cover costs in preparing for,responding to and mitigating the impacts of the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019(COVID-19)pandemic;and WHEREAS,CRF awards are intended for costs incurred related to COVID-19 in reopening and operating public schools during the first months of the 2020-2021 school year;and WHEREAS,CRF awards provided to school divisions are allocated based on a projected September 30, 2020 fall membership count(66,725.90 for Virginia Beach City Public Schools)and a per-pupil amount of $175.00;and WHEREAS,CRF awards will not be adjusted later for actual September 30,2020 fall membership;and WHEREAS,Virginia Beach City Public Schools will receive a CRF allocation in the amount of$11,677,033; and WHEREAS,these funds were not appropriated to the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach in the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Budget Ordinance adopted by the City Council May 12,2020;end Resolution:Federal CRF Awarded to Virginia School Divisions (Continued) WHEREAS,the funding will support COVID-19 preparedness and response measures for the 2020-2021 school year to include supplemental staffing costs,personal protective equipment(PPE),cleaning supplies and technology to support distance leamirg;and WHEREAS,the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach requests an additional appropriation of $11,677,033 into the Categorical Grants fund to be used for expenditures incurred due to the COVID-19 health emergency as permitted by the Virginia Department of Education;and NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED:That the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach approves the recommended uses of the CRF allocation as presented by the Administration;and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the School Board requests that the City Council approve the appropriation of funds for the CRF allocation in Fiscal Year 2020-2021;and be It FINALLY RESOLVED:That a copy of this resolution be spread across the official minutes of this Board, and the Clerk of the Board is directed to deliver a copy of this resolution to the Mayor,each member of City Council,the City Manager,and the City Clerk. Mayor Dyer expressed his appreciation to Mr. Hanzaker for the presentation. November 10, 2020 15 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING AND STORAGE ITEM#70966 2:49 P.M. Mayor Dyer welcomed Andy Friedman, Housing and Neighborhood Preservation—Director and Wells Freed, Housing Code Administrator. Mr. Friedman expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support: k°,1111. IL 11 Commercial Vehicle Parking and Storage Department of Housing and Neighborhood Preservation Andy Friedman—Director Wells Freed— Housing Code Administrator November 10,2020 Purpose Provide an overview of the following: • Code Enforcement Division • Current city code requirements • Residents purchasing commercial cargo and passenger vans for personal use and storing them on residential property • An option for amending the city code and the potential effects of that change November 10, 2020 16 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING AND STORAGE ITEM#70966 (Continued) Here is an overview of the Code Enforcement Division: Code Enforcement Division • Enforces state and city • 19 inspectors investigating codes on privately owned complaints and patrolling structures and properties assigned zones • Protect health, safety and • Notices of violation are welfare of our residents issued, and timeframes • Maintain safety and given for correction appearance of private property What Do We Address? - • Interior and exterior building - tiellift maintenance violations • Unsafe structures • Overgrowth and the ,-- -- - . , accumulation of trash/junk Inoperable vehicles . ,.aM --° • Parking/storage of commercial Ji and recreational vehicles • Graffiti on private property » • Unsafe gas and electrical \ n appliances ----- • Nuisance abatement v • And morel November 10, 2020 17 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING AND STORAGE ITEM#70966 (Continued) Mr. Friedman turned the presentation over to Mr. Freed to provide an overview of Current Code Requirements: Current Code Requirements Sec. 16-41 .1 Enforcement was taken over from the Planning Dept.'s Zoning Division in 2011 and the basic requirements were not changed: (a) "Commercial vehicle"is defined as a loaded or empty motor vehicle,trailer,or semitrailer designed or regularly used for carrying freight,merchandise,or more than ten(10)passengers,including buses, but not school buses. (b)Parking of a commercial vehicle in residential or apartment zoning districts shall be prohibited,except that: (1)One commercial vehicle of one ton or less in carrying capacity and which does not exceed seven(7)feet in height or twenty(20)feet in length may be parked on any lot where there is located a main building owned or occupied by a resident of the premises; Current Code Requirements Sec. 16-41 .1 (2)Commercial vehicles during the normal conduct of business or in the delivery or provision of service to a residential area are allowed; (3)The parking of semitrailers for commercial or industrial storage is permitted on bona fide construction sites. (c)Violations of this section shall constitute a Class 3 misdemeanor. In addition to any penalties imposed hereunder,the code enforcement administrator or his designee may institute legal action to enjoin the continuing violation. November 10, 2020 18 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING AND STORAGE ITEM#70966 (Continued) Parking these Vehicles in the Street is also Prohibited — Sec. 21 -303 Enforced by the Police Dept. (no changes proposed) (b) No person shall park a vehicle, except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the directions of a police officer or traffic-control device, in any of the following places: (9) In a residential or apartment district(area), if such vehicle is a commercial vehicle in excess of twenty (20)feet in length and/or seven (7)feet in height. This restriction shall not apply to commercial vehicles parked while engaged in the normal conduct of business or in the delivery or provision of goods or services in a residential or apartment district(area). Here is the "Issue": Issue • Residents are purchasing commercial cargo and/or commercial passenger vans for personal use and storing them on residential property • Currently, this is a violation of the city code as these vehicles exceed the size limitations • We have been asked to provide an option to allow residents to store these types of vehicles on residential property when they are for personal use November 10, 2020 19 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING AND STORAGE ITEM#70966 (Continued) Here are examples of commercial passenger vehicles used for personal use: Example ,a ,,W. O i . W *_. t r* / "- i a I 7 -- ., ,.. -1- • 2018 Ford Transit 350 HD XL High Roof Passenger Wagon • 15 passenger seating • 22 feet long,9 feet high with a 9,500 lb carrying capacity Examples Cont. q - .s�'. , dm a w* — November 10, 2020 20 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING AND STORAGE ITEM#70966 (Continued) The Code Amendment Option would permit one personal use passenger vehicle or cargo van on residential property: Code Amendment Option Add a new, well defined exception to the city code to allow for storing one personal use passenger or cargo van on residential property. The vehicle must be: ,. Completely free of any commercial logos or markings 2 Absent of any racks and/or commercial cargo 3 Registered for personal use to an individual 4. Stored on the property and not in the street 5. For personal use only a) Vehicles used recreationally(e.g.:with bike or kayak racks,rooftop AC units,beds,kitchens,etc.)would still need to be stored on the sides of the home as the code requires for all recreational vehicles and equipment Vehicles Allowed Under New Code Exception EL► EMS t 1 , November 10, 2020 21 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING AND STORAGE ITEM#70966 (Continued) The next several slides provide pictures of Vehicles Not Allowed: Vehicles Not Allowed a -:.11.-----, 710 plirli ___a tear • . _ .._ : ;-- 0 1112- ,. 5 11 Vehicles Not Allowed Cr k, '- s o- a/` 1 1' - , ___.. __ _ -4 ._w ' November 10, 2020 22 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING AND STORAGE ITEM#70966 (Continued) Vehicles Not Allowed dipili --....,./. -`t . �ld 17 ,! y' AO Vehicles Not Allowed .,,_--_. - ._ .Tali illat r ►•- _ ": )4114ire°' ,1..... .6-s i t . -,.^. "_ ,_ ---- -- prime k prime • November 10, 2020 23 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING AND STORAGE ITEM#70966 (Continued) Here are the Options for City Council Consideration: Options for City Council Consideration ,. Direct staff to prepare an ordinance to allow the proposed exception for storing one personal use passenger or cargo van on residential property 2 Provide direction for an alternative change to the ordinance 3 Do not move forward with any proposed changes Virginia Beach Thank You! Questions or Comments? Mayor Dyer expressed his appreciation to Mr. Friedman and Mr. Freed for the presentation. November 10, 2020 24 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS ADDITIONAL LEGISLATIVE AGENDA ITEMS (DOME SITE AND CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU) ITEM#70967 3:12 P.M. Mayor Dyer welcomed Ronald Williams, Deputy City Manager and Dana Harmeyer, City Attorney. Mr. Williams expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support: 1kB cinia Beach 2021 Legislative Agenda - Additional Items Directional Briefing Virginia Beach City Council a ` November 10,2020 Today's Agenda 1. Amendments to 2020 Acts of the Assembly for Atlantic Park 2. Consideration for creation of the Virginia Beach Tourism Authority November 10, 2020 25 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS ADDITIONAL LEGISLATIVE AGENDA ITEMS (DOME SITE AND CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU) ITEM#70967 (Continued) The next two (2)slides provide the Atlantic Park Amendment Background: Atlantic Park Amendment Background • The General Assembly has authorized the use of sales and use taxes generated at the Project to support the sports and entertainment district. • This entitlement was originally approved in the 2019 General Assembly (2019 Acts of Assembly, c. 793), and this legislation is referred to in the Development Agreement as Knight-Wagner. Atlantic Park Background (cont'd) At the City's request, the 2020 General Assembly amended Knight- Wagner(2020 Acts of Assembly, c. 467) in two important ways: 1. It authorized the use of a community development authority(CDA) to assist in the financing of certain improvements. 2. It amended the expiration of the entitlement from July 1, 2039 to July 1 "following the twentieth anniversary of the completion of construction of the sports or entertainment project." 4 November 10, 2020 26 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS ADDITIONAL LEGISLATIVE AGENDA ITEMS (DOME SITE AND CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU) ITEM#70967 (Continued) The next two (2)slides provide the recommended amendments to 2020 Acts of Assembly, c. 467: Legislative Agenda Item for Atlantic Park • During the Due Diligence Phase work, there is a need to amend the Development Agreement to allow the phasing of the Project. • In reviewing the implications of such change, bond counsel has identified items in the bonding language that require clarification. Accordingly, the City requests technical amendments to 2020 Acts of Assembly. c. 467. 5 Legislative Agenda Item for Atlantic Park 1. Amend 15.2-5931(C)(1) to read as follows: • Be issued at, above, or below par value, for cash or other valuable consideration, and mature at a time or times, whether as serial bonds or as term bonds or both, not later than June 30 of the fiscal year in which the City's entitlement to tax revenues expires pursuant to provisions of§15.2- 5933(A)(2); 2. Amend 15.2-5931(I) in the following manner: • Refunding bonds may be issued for the public purposes of realizing savings in the effective costs of debt service, directly or through a debt restructuring, and for alleviating impending or actual default. or either, and may be issued in one or more series in an amount in excess of that of the bonds to be refunded. fi Mayor Dyer expressed his appreciation to Mr. Williams and Mr. Harmeyer for the presentation. November 10, 2020 27 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS CARES ACT INITIATIVE—MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING WITH TIDEWATER COMMUNITY COLLEGE ITEM#70968 3:19 P.M. This briefing is postponed to a future date. November 10, 2020 28 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 3:20 P.M. Mayor Dyer welcomed Bobby Tajan,Director—Planning and Community Development and Bill Landfair, Planning Evaluation Coordinator—Planning. Mr.Landfair expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support: I Virginia Beach `.ram:str ` Planning Items fi November 17, 2020 CityCouncil Meeting • g There are twenty(20)Planning Items scheduled for November 17`": SUMMARY — November 17th 20 Planning items scheduled for City Council's consideration (Items 1-3 Rescheduled from October 6 meeting) 1.Latdah Privott—Centerville District M_• Hymne«am"'.`a."c • Conditional Use Permit(Family Day-Care Home) .e+ �+z.rnaxav cwi oao«+nan • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff a� • ,�swap. 2.Dale Wooden—Princess Anne District vr.dE.✓; a,i a.•,.+•.na.r+, 4+o i + i ,ay..e tic • Conditional Use Permit(Home Occupation) +; • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff y co 3.Donald H.&Diane F.Horsley—Princess Anne District �� '"'•a • Subdivision Variance(Section 4.4(b)of the Subdivision Regulations) ;may 4 • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff ..ea.ra.;v... 4.ArrowFit Human Performance,LLC—Bayside District p t • Conditional Use Permit(Home Occupation) x • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff . 5.McNeel Properties—Bayside District (,oa • Conditional Use Permit(Automobile Repair Garage) • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff �} i 6.Ruth B.Wilson—Princess Anne District • Subdivision Variance(Section 4.4(b)of the Subdivision Regulations) •+,F,e • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff l y a z uan+4Laa., November 10, 2020 29 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) SUMMARY — November 17th 20 Planning items scheduled for City Council's consideration 7.Thomas A.Brown-Bayside District •T*naau•. row • Subdivision Variance(Section 4.4(b)of the Subdivision Regulations) 04.• ++wn,n.wwaar,u.uc +r.s• s••munn•a••+•• • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff s., ,a snow,cap,Claw/Ian " • • 14 Sean R•., B.Louis Perrin-Princess Anne District s.v, ..0.amo.cnwq. _• + h J� . , Conditional Use Permit(Home Occupation) a oo. +•lu.rya.wwy. roosm mn•r.n,0Ytc ,a,Ry J•o;e;ra"w�u,e • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff 1 •sa-0,n i.M 9.Valvoline Instant OilChange-Princess Anne District • Subdivision Variance(Section 4.4(b)of the Subdivision Regulations) y, • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff a Ruth•,elan 10.Hall.&Deborah Woolard-Beach District • Street Closure(Portion of 15-foot wide alley in Croatan) • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff a 11.Jon S.&Deana M.Hess-Beach District • Street Closure(Portion of 1S-foot wide alley in Croatan) .3.lionala a cane wnu.y a • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff $ r 12.Shelley Gail Dagenhart-Beach District ✓''"'• • Conditional Use Permit(Short Term Rental) • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff a(..“ a n•.Lows Perrin SUMMARY — November 17th 20 Planning items scheduled for City Council's consideration 13.Andrew Kutsch Gregory-Beads District • Conditional Use Permit(Short Term Rental) • Recommended for Denial by Planning Commission&Approval by Staff 14.Sean Reilly-Beach District •.ar�anRo • Conditional Use Permit(Short Term Rental) • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff +^ was , m awm Lama 15.Red lion Properties,SIC-Beads District awe ,a.sawn or oy.nsn • • Conditional Use Permit(Short Term Rental) v i ovv. • • Recommended for Denial by Planning Commission&Approval by Staff ' ,,,,ro,,a•w...wwsa R$• .a2.s.oV a.wa .w a n•.• •na Mrs srstyce Swango-Beach Dunk[ c u.eeY.,ay,• Conditional Use Permit(Short Term Rental) j , n t • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff \ 17.Lawrence&Suzanne Olesdro-Beach District < .,.�e, 1 • Conditional Use Permit(Short Term Rental) °•s • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff i R.th••nwl 18.GG Property Management,SIC-Rose Hall District ^w., . • Conditional Use Permit(Short Term Rental) • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff a November 10, 2020 30 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) SUMMARY — November 17th 20 Planning items scheduled for City Council's consideration 19.Valerie Taylor—Lynnhaven District • Conditional Use Permit(Short Term Rental) • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff 20.Shelly Amoldi—Bayside District m.{May.maw • Conditional Use Permit(Short Term Rental) • Recommended for Denial by Planning Commission&Approval by Staff r 4 14..Nrw raw, 4_ [ 1400.w.__..C.awm.LLC �yy «` 1.Llalan.SMl a °w.w,w b LATIFAH PRIVOTT(Rescheduled from Oct 6th) ITEM Council District:Centerville Location 4494 Cherrywood Lane I I \�!3 `"�.1 ��� 1 E / //, ., CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Family Day-Care Home) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 7 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 31 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) v _ , • Conditional Use Permit request for in-home day care for up to 12 children in Green Run neighborhood • Applicant has over 10 years experience caring for children • Enclosed fenced-in yard for children to play outdoors LATIFAH PRIVOTT ITEM 1 DALE WOODEN (Rescheduled from Oct 6th) ITEM Council District Princess Anne Location 6336 Blackwater Road 2 n f ( a _ t — ✓ I, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT (Home Occupation) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 7 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 32 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) i' A qi . 41 - a Concrete III �f2 parkin6 {y a aL/ea—lla :11 eway Owl r i 3 irk • Conditional Use Permit requested for Home Occupation • Applicant offers anti-cyberware training courses to military, ' a`e local&state organizations for up to 10 students ——r • Large lot in rural area with large driveway&parking area DALE WOODEN ITEM 2 DONALD H. & DIANE F. HORSLEY (Rescheduled from Oct 6th) ITEM Council District:Princess Anne Location: 3340 Ives Road 3 44.11.. AVti ---71......._.....1 ik ijiji.i ll SUBDIVISION VARIANCE(Section 4.4(b)of the Subdivision Regulations) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 7 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 33 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) IVES ROAD.= c N.V. RESIDUAL g PARCEL - • Request to create 2 lots that do not meet minimum lot s `- width and street line frontage requirements ." • Subject property in Agricultural Reserve Program since _ 1998 • ARP Agreement reserved 2 future building sites in addition to existing single-family dwelling DON. , 1, ITEM 3 ARROWFIT HUMAN PERFORMANCE, LLC ITEM Council District:Bayside Location: 1209 Funnel) Street _....- ...... .7----- -- ' ii /.j.....\ Jta t' j i k „_40,., ,,,.., .sof CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Home Occupation) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 9 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 34 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) " I id - i.„ z lit, ).4 k , ; Ngi _4‘...A , ,. ...... 1 - Noy.h. ______ _ O.„.-.4,-rt.-, 7 Ilk ' !I f a,,..,_,... .;1-''''- - - --,7 '-.'<.17 , I , : Ili BR • Conditional Use Permit request for Home Occupation for personal Fp training services on large lot in Lakeview Park neighborhood • i 7 h 6 Aeon.,SIrvel.•F, • All activities indoors for up to 4 people """'" O Yji1sn FUNNE E1RET z^.'_e • Large driveway to accommodate clients .M a w'n • Petition of support with 6 signatures of surrounding property owners l ;,�� • _ ..a.mow.+" ARROWFIT HUMAN PERFORMANCE,LLC MCNEEL PROPERTIES I ouncil District Bayside Location. 4901 Cleveland Street 5 ...,, "11111;=;;Iiisw' rnmailmiiiiiiiii. w _ 1 oNsrfi i `'Q CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Automobile Repair Garage) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 9 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 35 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) , ,PIL,-.....„.„- 7_____---__:7i:1-, --- 1 . - 191 IL\ -_ • Conditional Use Permit request for Auto Repair """' i, Garage in existing building in Pembroke SGA - Lii _______, • Slight reconfiguration creates well-screened s `P'° area for storage of vehicles awaiting repair • Deviation to fence height along Aragona Boulevard cul-de- • Planning Commission removed 10-year time limit condition sac to ensure proper screening MCNEEL PROPERTIES ITEM 5 RUTH B. WILSON ITEM Council District:Princess Anne Location: 865 &877 Sandbridge Road 6 / .. . __ ____ .. ........... ,. li. [ B 1 ..p .,„ ,_„ __ ____ __ I SUBDIVISION VARIANCE(Section 4.4(b)of the Subdivision Regulations) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 9 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 36 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) gTL rs t } • Subdivision Variance request to reconfigure 2 parcels deficient in IV-• minimum requirement of 1 acre outside of wetlands,water,AE floodplain • No additional development rights created -- • Resubdivision eliminates L-shaped lot,retains existing garage for property owner who will remain in home on Lot 22A • Floodplain Variance required for any new development unu I l I>`.TR!Sn tOrZL1 - LOT22A I,wFusr, LOT 22 14131)41 MUM('CONFIGUR/C O J ',POSED RECONFIGL': RUTH B.WILSON THOMAS A. BROWN ITEM Council District:Bayside Location: Shell Road,between 1412 Duck Run Court&5145 Shell Road 7 mil_ _ tee a' 'M,•n R,Myr. a M •e , N./ ' f`, (3 tziq SUBDIVISION VARIANCE(Section 4.4(b)of the Subdivision Regulations) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 8 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 37 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) SHELL ROAD Anew.v>n, t SHELLROAD Q.o.�w 't y s Y ; 6. m : _ ' '3i"l'l • y t. 1 t Ir PARCEL A7-2 IMCFLA71'' ,, 0Hi �..__m1 ` ,®..,_tip ram` • Subdivision Variance request to 1 'ow—�� -� reconfigure 2 existing buildable ,�""""' parcels in Lakeview Park / ,,.•. "" [ �.4R17r .,... ''''' neighborhood deficient in minimum EXISTING CONFIGURATION lot area requirement of 40,000 square feet • No additional development rights created by resubdivision • Reconfiguration results in balance of both lot size and shape • President of Civic League provided letter and spoke in opposition to creation of any lot below minimum standards THOMAS A.BROWN ITEM 7 LOUIS PERRIN ITEM council District Princess Anne Location 2121 Munden Point Road 8 ,,,,,,,...,,„ .,,77,. _20 7 Ail CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Residential Kennel) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 8 to 0,with 1 abstention,to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 38 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) I 6 a,_.[ ���Y'4 • Conditional Use Permit request for Residential Kennel on 5.50-acre lot for up to 13 show dogs on property ; -.� in southern Virginia Beach • Applicant trains and shows dogs around the country • 3 speakers in support,all adjacent or nearby property owners who appreciated applicant's desire to engage neighbors • Proposed soundproof/air-conditioned 1,080 sf kennel LOUIS PERRIN ITEM 8 VALVOLINE INSTANT OIL CHANGE ITEM Council District:Kempsville Location: 5101 Virginia Beach Boulevard 9 N. I •• �I Ia CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Automobile Service Station) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 9 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 39 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) <- = , "_" �..� _ O O _ ---1.-- Oa O�� t , o • Request for Conditional Use Permit for Automobile - - Service Station in Rosemont SGA I Shared Access Easement i • Placed on Consent Agenda subject to addition of condition by Planning Commission to convert P:�• impervious area in utility easement • Plantings proposed above minimum standards,architecture per • Overhead garage doors oriented east/west design guidelines VALVOLINE INSTANT OIL CHANGE ITEM 9 HAL J. & DEBORAH WOOLARD ITEM Council District Beach �O Location: Adjacent to 833 S.Atlantic Avenue 1 i \ \:. ..,:: \ \ ....-- 3 1\1 1 ` fy 1 .,e \.... - -N ` \\ 1 x..- \ \ 1 \ \ \ - STREET CLOSURE Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 9 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 40 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) 7 .1 9 J. um WaQ ®IN R•Zm1lB�l.000D G E GIK...i. and ELM. - 8114.NJ0 '"• 47:L Y cnN ra.aesne44oaw IN 18 _• y ..a t. _ emxaoc om.�w.a.a 112063111SImmoo _ jrz orw a.7aa1ce.eoaoo p. .. - 17 19 • Street Closure request to close portion of 15-foot wide alley behind _ applicant's property in Croatan neighborhood at oceanfront •�, • Viewers determined no public inconvenience •.A1WnICAMMY[vM] • Typical conditions include dedication of public drainage easement HAL J.&DEBORAH WOOLARD JON S. & DEANA M. HESS ITEM Council District:Beach 11 Location: Adjacent to 837 S.Atlantic Avenue wy�pro 14 4 wn \. t\1 k so- STREET CLOSURE Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 9 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 41 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) ' ,9 S . axwuaamlamoc . s ��� y'� � It , �.ro Sam..Caee9•ll '�ii o�.Ms xak.* tSN1rY ! ov«w ,aeo.m • �w/uzmnrN0000 1______ -1—., ... . F L h i � 1 17. �I r 1 iro»su er nwewm�i. r: • Street Closure request to close portion of 15-foot wide alley beh n c 16 18 applicant's property in Croatan neighborhood at oceanfront • Viewers determined no public inconvenience .. • Typical conditions include dedication of public drainage easement wurtlAnwtrtw AVENUE(ea1 JON S.&DEANA M.HESS i 1 Mr. Landfair turned the presentation over to Mr. Tajan: ITEMS CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT— Short Term Rentals 12-20 Recommended for Approval by Staff&Planning Commission ("Consent Agenda) Beach District Lynnhaven District 12.Shelley Gail Dagenhart• 19.Valerie Taylor 14.Sean Reilly 16.Justyce Swango 17.Lawrence&Suzanne Oleszko• Recommended for Approval by Staff&Denial by Planning Commission Beach District Rose Hall District Bayside District 13.Andrew Kutsch Gregory 18.GG Property Management,LLC 20.Shelly Arnoldi 15.Red Lion Properties,LLC November 10, 2020 42 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) SHELLEY GAIL DAGENHART I"ro Council District:Beach Location: 2113 Pacific Avenue,Unit 2B 12 , " { oa \It \C----- \ 11111 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Short Term Rental) i .--\...04-- ' s.: ',\ --or''' Ir------1 \ Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 9 to 0 to recommend Approval t =---s q�—+ max— .. --a- t �'A _, r, `•yam _ 1 ,1 n -iMt I T '` ,.-q .•- t -a ' n • Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a Short Term Rental in a 2- 7 , ` - a bedroom unit within a 15-unit condominium located east of Atlantic } �"—`` —wit-' w. Avenue on the oceanfront I • 2 parking spaces required:2 spaces provided on-site F may•. • 1 designated parking space on-site • 1 space shared from pool of 10 extra guest spaces I I SHELLEY GAIL DAGENHART ATIANTIC AVENUE ITEM 12 November 10, 2020 43 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) ,_ r: *` 4 ti �i , ... _,11111 • of L i-v �.L"'e TV, i.-Till __Ili: ...) STATUS 1t1j SHELLEY GAIL DAGEN HART . ANDREW KUTSCH GREGORY 1 Council District.Beach Location: 514 Pinewood Drive 13 iiiisswit,,, tarat, - ..:.--,„-_., - ,.. _ ... sY i ` ,r 0,..., _ ,., irwi„.10._ ,. 1 S--.. . „ I , , ,s, 1...... . _ \ "...,.nt,_,m,r,si,tA,p..._,"o.,.n,,. la i, �� �.' ' �' \ _fir • r- r4..„, ,--,-,..._\______:-.0,i,\---\ „, ..2, ,. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Short Term Rental) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 6 to 3 to recommend Denial November 10, 2020 44 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) _w P1 v.a.e..a�w.awe .+ �_ . "ry .: ..word i • Request for a Conditional Use Permit for Short Term Rental on 4" ' property zoned R-5S Residential District w • 3-bedroom single-family dwelling near the oceanfront +n.II Rill • 3 off-street parking spaces required;3 parking spaces provided �... 1 • Condition requires fence installation to impede driving over sidewalk ANDREW KUTSCH GREGORY ITEM 13 \----7------- ..-..\\\''''..7\4 ---A- 1 flow +_. ? ilk. `_ STATUS ANDREW KUTSCH GREGORY ITEM 13 November 10, 2020 45 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) SEAN REILLY ITEM Council District:Beach 14 Location: 604 23rd 1/ Street 1 ..." V--Z-1 R 35 .. %�C�\ X ltr x,., C r0 s- \ `'icy f t a kH aim CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Short Term Rental) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 7 to 0 to recommend Approval - 9'a 1g'parking "" �.d . M n. =HI space 9 xIg parking px in the _ _ $ g ge — i E I _ : � _ Id-, T, . The4`"Peking _ -, ^^ ,>;.., ti _ S Li leased frpi mthe _ k3at 2.: Street Parking 3 �( tt � � " garage(310 25th -�wor„,..1 Ll_ { : .. S garage is.25 miles I Street)The " (1,330 feet)from 4- .... � `^"-- --- sgam. __Y. — the sable¢ "' proPe6y- • Request for Conditional Use Permit for Short Term Rental on property - zoned R-SD Residential District at the oceanfront • 4-bedroom single-family dwelling • 1 s 1 • 4 off-street parking spaces required;1 in garage,2 in the driveway,1 off- site in 25'h Street parking garage(0.25 miles away) 25 2 3 -- - Edge of ale, • pavement • Condition 6 allows use as 3 or 4-bedroom STR,subject to City Assessor's ..S'..f.,. .o modification to land use records SEAN REILLY ITEM 14 November 10, 2020 . 46 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) au dr w---\ow-- ,--„„„.. _ , ..,, , , wite . ::::,,,,, , . g'.14" #17-Ascst.- 041_sr. ,t4:,w- i.. t ' A.‘v - .„.-,,,t_ . -2. st --,t- ._ 0,1,01,,,,,,04 ,, ____ \ *r A ®ice ��1\D��: 7. i U t ;ir : " 410 0,1 jra Is o s� `�1 VMS �H ,v=oh C ITEM 14 RED LION PROPERTIES, LLC ITEM ,,,,,,,..:: Council District Beach 15 7y Location 1009 Barclay Square .„ ,, i ...,... \ , , . ---„:,-,--,, k,..„,..... ,-, 4 ,,,,.....„ �' 4, ...,, y t t ,„ N..* ..I.,ei 1 1 \—"" .(1 :a� -.'JAI ' .,,, , CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Short Term Rental) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 8 to 0 to recommend Denial November 10, 2020 47 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) "' ru .a..ouc e... Imam/or Kee WI= emelt r i i: ' . . 1 ;\:"."41--'--7- ‘.Ta.' '- .*A:"2. .- .. -- II..,-..', v; • Request for a Conditional Use Permit for Short )(--. ._st Term Rental on property zoned A-24 Apartment -, _i t District approximately 1 mile from Atlantic Ocean Ito)era.y Squire yla WNW paw(on- - A'`"` wi r■tro ritand v r7 "1"."13epeaeit • 2-bedroom unit in condominium complex ' f Mprgrpa rtl ane lnb anae�Ynel �epy • 2 off-street parking spaces required;1 space in parking lot,1 in on-site leased garage RED LION PROPERTIES,LLC m 1.. € 7 1311t Street ' � '\ A2tn Street �aKepnye .. y' t U sTai �ahss N A 9th Street c m . 8 T ft � 1 Aye `._\ �� I. Maryland a enve "STATUS '(* , i' Delaware Ay • e Amway. -r..i1d:, V\l9rnra Ayen�e • une•rnww. C' car."' r . RED LION PROPERTIES,LLC ITEM 15 November 10, 2020 48 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) JUSTYCE SWANGO ITEM Council District Beach Location. 811 Delaware Avenue 16 _. ,..... _ ....... ...„ .,.. • ` a i • Oil. ` ` ifl i S1 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Short Term Rental) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 6 to 2 to recommend Approval s .� .^_ r®M space J'I ar „s `m, ? �s ,F 4 : -- iia `. • Request for a Conditional Use Permit for Short Term Rental 6 , on property zoned R-5S Residential District in Shadowlawn a3, neighborhood • 3-bedroom single-family dwelling approximately 1 mile from DELAWARE AVE.(50') Atlantic Ocean rCWESL+•M.*.r • 3 off-street parking spaces required;3 parking spaces provided in driveway JUSTYCE SWANGO ITEM 16 November 10, 2020 49 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) Jll\ } tt _)b \ d „.. . __ STATUS >`A. WDm vet _ Q ADD Wrb \ .- tVga.....rTC JUSTYCE SWANGO ITEM 16 LAWRENCE & SUZANNE OLESZKO ITEM Council District:Beach 17 Location: 4005 Atlantic Avenue, Unit 117 rD... ._ _\ , _.„-......... 'c \,A 4 \ `� , \ �+'. -, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Short Term Rental) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 9 to 0 to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 50 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) • Request a Conditional Use Permit for Short Term Rental on property zoned Oceanfront Resort Form-Based Code District • 1-bedroom unit on 40th Street at oceanfront • • 1 off-street parking spaces required;1 parking space provided LAWRENCE&SUZANNE OLESZKO ITEM 17 viyR `M, ` '\ 1+ \ -54.- • _ 110 s : : ,. � ,,�,� ®1 ow '". rams SUZY OLLSZKO ITEM 17 November 10, 2020 51 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) GG PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, LLC ITEM Council District:Rose Hall Location: 713 Northgate Court 18 , _ _ .r.,_________,____,___ , __ __ ,......... __ _ _ , ....... . rir[ I Li r aaw S / D Q/ __ „. , ! • i 0 1 n kc (u ,,_,-,,- >t:=1( all, _ ,Q_ \ ". i ......... ..,x, _._ \ I ..% CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Short Term Rental) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 7 to 0 to recommend Denial 'Qs.. 27 ..,.......I,.. 26 -Proposed y, tt • .• ' Driveway.. addrtion • 'f _.. _ 1 -.••.�•.� 1 -Existing 7 I ),,, $_• s concrete �--•l� I �� i ii-j), driveway t G .. • r^ •14 feet from ' - Ili .. 1 •. 1-t:a 1 property line to •• 1 •�••� 1.. street pavement • Request a Conditional Use Permit for Short Term Rental •• ••�• v.'�' on property zoned R-7.5 Residential District NorttepteCourt • 5-bedroom single-family dwelling • 5 off-street parking spaces required;3 spaces provided • Pedestrian and vehicular flow unimpeded by parked on-site,2 spaces slightly in right-of-way where edge of vehicles street is 14 feet from property line GG PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,LLC ITEM 18 November 10, 2020 52 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) 3fel4, 144 1 **ear' . -�.4 �rariilti s.its f A10111.1 •.1 tli111 lii iiii'ii . . �� 4 .�• uiYi;WI. _ ►I�0eitaat�w %yip aaar... ft ., ��� rx11yHa!1 7711"9111.11,; aaN w A� 1 \ Late•O`er •l i��!!` fin, j STAIU$ 'b*4•11.•••I5 A • 4. i • ..... ii,Sic" tit"Ter#404414..ik,-*•0;" At- GG PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,LLC I?Erd 18 VALERIE TAYLOR Council District:Lynnhaven 19 Location: 3644 Britt Terrace ( / ,f.;,... . to, , n „c5), �l w. .Q a o a ll lit C3k .. irk/ n r-rc:IP C__-.... CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Short Term Rental) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 7 to 0,with 1 abstention,to recommend Approval November 10, 2020 53 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) y/' - �._•_•_•_•_•_ 7 I III Proposed tlriveway /��.. a I a 241 ddi[on I ...,c rl I 1 v w • Request a Conditional Use Permit for Short Term I •.I 1 �¢2 Rental on property zoned R-7.5 Residential District I .ta 321 L I3 • 3-bedroom single-family dwelling in Malibu I neighborhood ... ) 12 W • 3 off-street parking spaces required;3 spaces BRrTT TERRACE(50') provided/proposed VALERIE TAYLOR ITEM 19 .,,lis lit stair it 4 itp Al 1#.1 ii, ..iii, i . •...y.: .. ._ ...rsolpiar ma soppy" iy. It ..- wis - ►h r. Lain'Zit 1 ~� n�N *r„�, , ■s■ .. .tea '�ua.'�3~ ,+lw►g�'�;``+..:C:■ an I • K:c.e! 777:ILI+ VALERIE TAYLOR ITEM 19 November 10, 2020 54 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) SHELLY ARNOLDI ITFr., Council District Bayside �O Location: 3921 Whooping Crane Circle _____ __ _ c, . ...,, ,,,...„,,. -______ ..... _. ... -__ r,,-, „ft.'...4. .....\..._.__. - ,--_--, fr.,..,„(—--_, a%-a iit,,,,_,s ` .:._ ____...__.., . F ,i7 4� ` V 1` , \ r, is - . 4 ".`..,:"`"„�;s.., (. .__ VILI ;;�iil,' of O�i i4 CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Short Term Rental) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 8 to 0 to recommend Denial _z1A —ter_ - -, r:,� 9 A� L _,. _ f Y' """.ii • z • ling Lrve Oak 4 J 4 Tree • Request a Conditional Use Permit for Short Term Rental on property zoned R-2.5 f,Residential District in Aeries on the Bay neighborhood adjacent to the ls ) 1_ a Chesapeake Bay YMOOPIHO CR 4E CiKCLE • 2-bedroom townhouse w P w • 2 off-street parking spaces required:2 spaces provided,1 in the garage and 1 in v'x 1s g' parking space parking the driveway space in the garage SHELLY ARNOLDI ITEM 20 November 10, 2020 55 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS ITEM#70969 (Continued) 114 i 4 h ( r Ir'' ,,Sv•Viirelitscept 1,04.F1 b,\ v. • . .GAP' �41. 4.11p:. • D''''' paii„,4„,,ArAii, . . % SHELLY ARNOLD( TEl 20 Mayor Dyer expressed his appreciation to Mr. Tajan and Mr. Landfair for the presentation. November 10, 2020 56 CITY COUNCIL LIAISON REPORTS ITEM#70970 3:38 P.M. There were no City Council Liaison Reports November 10, 2020 57 CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS ITEM#70971 3:39 P.M. Vice Mayor Wood congratulated Mayor Dyer and Council Members Abbott,Berlucchi, Wilson and Wooten on their re-election and running outstanding campaigns. November 10, 2020 58 CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS ITEM#70972 (Continued) Council Member Abbott advised she had a discussion with Mr. David Weiner, Vice Chair of the Planning Commission, who expressed concern there is not adequate time to hold public outreach, regarding the Short Term Rental Ordinances City Council referred to the Planning Commission, before the deadline. Council Member Abbott asked Mr.Mark Stiles, City Attorney, what predicament could City Council face if the Planning Commission does not have enough time to engage the public. Mr. Stiles advised the Planning Commission has one hundred(100)days from the date of referral to make a recommendation, if they do not, State Code 15.2-2285(b), deems the Ordinances approved by default. Mr. Stiles advised, City Council referred the Ordinances to the Planning Commission on October 20t and the Planning Commission held their next meeting on November 4th and has until approximately February 12, 2021 to provide a recommendation. Mr. Stiles recommended the Planning Commission communicate they will not approve the Ordinances as written and are working on revisions to allow the deadline to be extended. Council Member Abbott advised the Planning Commission's concern is holding public outreach during the holiday season when many citizens may not be available and explained she wanted to make the body aware of the discussion she had with Mr. Weiner as there could be a delay. November 10, 2020 59 CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS ITEM#70973 (Continued) Council Member Rouse distributed a draft of Resolution Requesting the Creation of a Single Mobile Portal for City Services and Information, advising it will be on the November 176 Agenda for consideration, attached hereto and made a part of the record. Council Member Rouse advised he has received feedback from citizens who have trouble navigating the City's website and the seven (7) different mobile apps the City currently has to find information. The proposed Resolution would result in the creation of a single mobile portal for City services and information. Council Member Rouse advised the IT Department will provide a presentation November 176 . November 10, 2020 REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBER ROUSE 1 A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE CREATION OF 2 A SINGLE MOBILE PORTAL FOR CITY SERVICES 3 AND INFORMATION 4 5 WHEREAS, residents and visitors increasingly use their mobile phones to access 6 information instead of logging onto a website using a desktop or laptop computer, and 7 mobile portals that are specially designed for mobile devices provide a better user 8 experience than attempting to use browsers on mobile devices to access content that 9 was designed to be viewed on desktop or laptop computers; 10 11 WHEREAS, over the past six years, the City of Virginia Beach has created several 12 individual apps, including VB Connect (for finding City news, contact information for City 13 officials and departments, job listings, and access to other City apps), VB Property (for 14 information on all residential, commercial, tax exempt, and agricultural properties in the 15 City), VB Events (for information on public meetings and events at certain City facilities), 16 and VB ParkFinder (for information about City parks and park facilities); 17 18 WHEREAS, requiring citizens and visitors to download multiple City apps for 19 different types of services is cumbersome, can be confusing, and can frustrate those who 20 may be unable to find vital information about City services even after downloading several 21 City apps; and 22 23 WHEREAS, a single mobile portal for all City services would greatly benefit our 24 citizens and visitors by providing a one-stop location for a variety of information about the 25 City and would provide increased transparency and enhanced citizen engagement; 26 27 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 28 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 29 30 That the City Manager is hereby requested to: (1)take all steps necessary to create 31 a single mobile portal for City services and information; (2) seek public input from our 32 community as to the functionality and content of the portal; and (3) provide the City 33 Council with periodic updates on the status of the portal's development until it is released. 34 35 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, this day 36 of , 2020. APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: City Attorney's Office CA15268 R-2 November 6, 2020 60 CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS ITEM#70974 (Continued) Council Member Moss referenced the email he sent to the body with topics he feels needs to be addressed, attached hereto and made a part of the record. Council Member Moss briefly covered the topics listed. November 10, 2020 Paige T. McGraw Subject: FW: COUNCIL MEMBER MOSS' s COUNCIL CONCERNS FOR NOV 10TH COUNCIL INFORMAL SESSION Forwarded message From:john moss<johndmoss4109@gmail.com> Date:Tue, Nov 10, 2020 at 8:43 AM Subject: COUNCIL MEMBER MOSS's COUNCIL CONCERNS FOR NOV 10TH COUNCIL INFORMAL SESSION To: Bob Dyer<bdyer@vbgov.com>,Jim Wood<JLWoodPvbgov.com>, Louis Jones(Uones@hollomon-brown.com) <Uonesc hollomon-brown.com>, Barbara Henley<bhenley@vbgov.com>, Rosemary C. Wilson<rcwilsonPvbgov.com>, Jessica Abbott<jabbott@vbgov.com>, Sabrina D.Wooten<swooten@vbgov.com>,Guy K.Tower<gtowerPvbgov.com>, Aaron R. Rouse<ARouse@vbgov.com> Cc: Patrick Duhaney<pduhaney@vbgov.com>, Mark Stiles<mstiles@vbgov.com>, Barbara Henley <bhenley@vbgov.com> Dear Colleagues, My subject topics with brief discussion are as follows: 1. 2021 Bond Flood Mitigation Projects November Bond Referendum -The time is indifferent to our lack of progress. Last workshop we invested an hour and a half on Recreation Centers recap and a possible new recreation center in the Centerville District. I think we can all agree that recreation centers are a lower priority than further reducing our risks to floodings. We should not once again let the clock run out on us and we are prepared to constructively and meaningfully engage the voters in a new acquisition strategy and delivery model. 2. Independent Redistricting Commission for City Council post reported results for the 2020 Census. You may recall at the time of the adoption of our legislative package, I noted we were supporting an independent redistricting commission for the Commonwealth, but were not applying that same proposal to us. Virginia Beach voters overwhelmingly expressed their support for the idea of an independent commission recommending new election districts based on the decennial census. I recommend we do the same and we need to discuss this now so we have a way ahead when federal district court Judge Jackson's issues his ruling independent of its finding. There are lots of ways such a commission could be formed. The time to solicit public input is now. Furthermore, adoption of an independent commission will enable a full diversity of public participation and achieving broad based public confidence in the result. 3. Council Budget Guidance Resolutions. What are timeline milestones to meet what target vote date? 4.Convention and Tourism Task Force Recommendation. The recommendation of the Task Force was a given before it started.What we do not want is a repeat of what looks to be a habit of major votes between Thanksgiving and Christmas when the public is focused on the holidays not to mention the added impact of COVID.You may recall how the December push for a convention hotel proposal not so many years ago fell apart as select council members homework revealed misrepresentations. The Task Force's recommendation requires serious vetting with a larger audience than the community it serves since public tax dollars are involved. As just one data point,you may recall the Deputy Center Manager who interviewed for our City Manager position (not mentioning the city on purpose) noted convention and tourism marketing, events management, etc. was in his line management portfolio -no public-private organization. That community was landlocked and yet had supported major sports events, musical festivals etc. Not saying the recommendation being made is not the right one. I am saying the Task Force's composition with only one true citizen representative with no connections to the industry and consultants not independent of the industry precludes a conclusion that the Task Force's objectivity is beyond question. I raised these concerns at the front end and 1 they are still relevant at the back end. We all want our convention and tourism to thrive. Just as war is too important to be left with generals and admirals alone,so is the issue of how taxpayers are deployed to market for conventions and tourism too important to be left to industry advocates and equity owners. 5. Market Salary survey. The City's HR Director has replied that a total compensation survey cannot be accomplished for $200K and that an RFP would need to be conducted to learn the cost of getting a, my words, meaningful market total compensation survey. If we do not conduct a survey aligned at least in part with my communication of the topic with you in my earlier correspondence,we are wasting the$200K that has been proposed, and we are doing a disservice, in my judgment,to taxpayers and employees. A job worth doing is a job worth doing right. This is a most serious topic and merits the most analytical and professional approach. I am looking to understand what is our unambiguous direction to the City Manager. All of us want to do right by City employees and taxpayers;therefore,we should want the analytical approach that merits the public's and employees' confidence in its results due to its comprehensive approach and methodological rigor. Since often the informal agenda item of Council concerns is allocated the least amount of time, I have adopted this approach to make sure I cover my concerns and you, as well as the public, have a written context for later reference. Warm regards, John 2 61 CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS ITEM#70975 (Continued) Council Member Wooten distributed a draft of Resolution to Declare November 15th-December 15`h as "Buy Local Month", advising it will be on the November 17t Agenda for consideration, attached hereto and made a part of the record. November 10, 2020 REQUESTED BY COUNCILMEMBER WOOTEN 1 A RESOLUTION TO DECLARE NOVEMBER 15 — 2 DECEMBER 15, 2020 AS BUY LOCAL MONTH 3 4 WHEREAS, last year, the City Council adopted a resolution to establish November 5 15th— December 15 as "Buy Local Month;" 6 7 WHEREAS, local businesses create jobs, boost the local economy, and preserve 8 our neighborhoods; and 9 10 WHEREAS, in recognition of these contributions, the City Council would like to 11 enact a resolution to declare November 15 — December 15, 2020 as "Buy Local Month; 12 13 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 14 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA, THAT: 15 16 The Council hereby declares November 15-December 15, 2020 as "Buy Local 17 Month," and it urges all citizens to join in this celebration and to buy local for the holidays 18 and throughout the year. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the day of , 2020. APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: i• .rn s O is CA15249 R-1 November 5, 2020 62 CITY COUNCIL COMMENTS ITEM#70976 (Continued) Council Member Wooten advised the next Ignite Business Seminar will focus on veterans who are transitioning out of the military and will be held on November 21'. Council Member Wooten advised the link to sign up is on vbgov.com and people can participate virtually or in person (fty(50)people max.) November 10, 2020 63 AGENDA REVIEW SESSION ITEM#70977 3:55P.M. BY CONSENSUS, the following shall compose the Legislative CONSENT AGENDA: J. ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS 1. Ordinance to AMEND Section 7 of Appendix J,Agricultural Reserve Program re eligibility criteria (Requested by Councilmember Henley) 2. Resolution to ADOPT a City Council Policy for Public Outreach and Engagement re Development Applications that Require City Council Approval(Requested by Councilmember Henley) 3. Ordinances to AMEND City Code: a. Section 2-75 re clarify law clerks as non-merit employees b. Section 2-411 re Emergency Management Coordinator c. Section 17-3 re increase the number of members to the Public Library Board 4. Resolution to AUTHORIZE Twelfth Supplemental Master Water and Sewer Bond Resolution of February 11, 1992 and AUTHORIZE the sale of up to $101-MILLION Refunding Bonds, Series of 2020 5. Resolution to AUTHORIZE and DIRECT the City Manager to EXECUTE a Memorandum of Agreement re The Hampton Roads Regional Groundwater Mitigation Program 6. Ordinance to RELEASE $30-Million for Capital Project #100291, "Operations Facility Renovations"re renovations of Municipal Center Buildings 1, 2 and 11 7. Ordinances to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to the FY 2020-21 Fire Department Operating Budget: a. $208,246 re reimbursement of cost for the deployment of the Virginia Task Force 2 Urban Search and Rescue Team to assist areas impacted by the Oregon Wildfires and Tropical Cyclones Laura and Marco b. $987,213 re Cooperative Agreement Grant that continues operation of the Virginia Task Force 2 Urban Search and Rescue Team and AUTHORIZE 0.2 FTE c. $13,464 (for the) FY 2018-19 and $83,833 (for the) FY 2017-18 re Cooperative Agreement Grant that continues operation of the Virginia Task Force 2 Urban Search and Rescue Team 8. Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE$24,010 from the Department of Homeland Security to the FY 2020-21 Fire Department Operating Budget re purchase of a tracking system and personal protective equipment November 10, 2020 64 AGENDA REVIEW SESSION ITEM#70977 (Continued) 9. Ordinance to APPROPRIATE$1.8-Million from Fund Balance and AUTHORIZE a$1.1-Million Grant to the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation (VBCDC) and PROVIDE $700,000 to the Virginia Beach Development Authority (VBDA) and REQUEST the City Auditor to include annual audits of the VBCDC in the audit schedule for three(3)fiscal years 10. Ordinances to APPROPRIATE in Coronavirus Relief Funds to the FY2020-21 Schools Operating Budget: a. $11,677,033 re eligible expenses such as supplemental staffing costs, personal protective equipment, cleaning supplies, and technology to support distance learning b. $1,634,662 re consistent with the intent of the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund and Governor's Emergency Education Relief Fund 11. Ordinance to TRANSFER $246,158 within the FY 2020-21 Fire Department Operating Budget from the 2017 FEMA Cooperative Agreement Grant re purchase equipment for the Virginia Task Force 2 Team J. ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS: ITEM#1 WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR DEFERRAL TO NOVEMBER 17, 2020 ITEM#2 WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY November 10, 2020 65 ITEM#70978 Mayor Robert M. Dyer entertained a motion to permit City Council to conduct its CLOSED SESSION, pursuant to Section 2.2-3711(A), Code of Virginia, as amended,for the following purpose: PUBLICLY-HELD PROPERTY: Discussion or consideration of the, acquisition of real property for public purpose; or of the disposition of publicly-held property, where discussion in an open meeting would adversely affect the bargaining position or negotiating strategy of the public body pursuant to Section 2.2-3711(A)(3). • Kempsville District PUBLIC CONTRACT: Discussion of the award of a public contract involving expenditure of public funds, and discussion of terms or scope of such contract, where discussion in an open session would adversely affect the bargaining position or negotiating strategy of the public body pursuant to Section 2.2-3711(A)(29) • Beach District LEGAL MATTERS: Consultation with legal counsel and briefings by staff members or consultants pertaining to actual or probable litigation, where such consultation or briefing in open meeting would adversely affect the negotiating or litigating posture of the public body pursuant to Section • Adams Outdoor v. City of Virginia Beach PERSONNEL MATTERS: Discussion, consideration, or interviews of prospective candidates for employment, assignment, appointment, promotion, performance, demotion, salaries, disciplining or resignation of specific public officers, appointees or employees of any public body pursuant to Section 2.2-3711(A)(1) • Council Appointments: Council, Boards, Commissions, Committees, Authorities, Agencies and Appointees November 10, 2020 66 ITEM#70979 (Continued) Upon motion by Council Member Moss, seconded by Council Member Abbott, City Council voted to proceed into CLOSED SESSION at 4:13 P.M. Voting: 11-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Rosemary Wilson, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: None Closed Session 4:13 P.M. —5:50 P.M. November 10, 2020 67 FORMAL SESSION VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 10, 2020 6:00 P.M. Mayor Dyer called to order the FORMAL SESSION of the VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL in the Virginia Beach Convention Center, Suite 5, on Tuesday, November 10, 2020, at 6:00 P.M. Council Members Present: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson INVOCATION: Council Member Jones PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Council Member Rosemary Wilson DISCLOSED that she is a real estate agent affiliated with Howard Hanna Real Estate Services("Howard Hanna'), who's Oceanfront Office is located at 303 34`h Street Suite 102, Virginia Beach, VA 23451. Because of the nature of realtor and real estate agent affiliation, the size of Howard Hanna, and the volume of transactions it handles in any given year, Howard Hanna has an interest in numerous matters in which she is not personally involved and of which she does not have personal knowledge. In order to ensure her compliance with both the letter and the spirit of the State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act(the "Act'), it is her practice to thoroughly review the agenda for each meeting of City Council for the purpose of identifying any matters in which she might have an actual or potential conflict. If, during her review of the agenda for any given meeting of the Council, she identifies a matter in which she has a `personal interest,"as defined in the Act,she will file the appropriate disclosure letter to be recorded in the official records of the City Council. Council Member Wilson regularly makes this disclosure. Her letter of February 20, 2018 is hereby made part of the record. November 10, 2020 68 Council Member Rosemary Wilson also DISCLOSED she has a personal interest in Dixon Hughes Goodman and receives income from the firm as a result of her late husband's employment. The income is proceeds from the sale of his partnership interest,paid out over an extended period of time. She is not an employee of Dixon Hughes Goodman, does not have any role in management of the company and does is not privy to its client list. However, due to the size of Dixon Hughes Goodman and the volume of transactions it handles in any given year,Dixon Hughes Goodman may have an interest in matters of which she has no personal knowledge. In that regard, she is always concerned about the appearance of impropriety that might arise if she unknowingly participates in a matter before City Council in which Dixon Hughes Goodman has an interest. In order to ensure her compliance with both the letter and spirit of the State and Local Government Conflict of Interests Act (the "Act'), it is her practice to thoroughly review each City Council agenda to identifil any matters in which she might have an actual or potential conflict. If,during her review of an agenda,she identifies a matter in which she has a `personal interest", as defined by the Act, she will either abstain from voting, or file the appropriate disclosure letter with the City Clerk to be included in the official records of City Council. Council Member Wilson's letter of June 2, 2015 is hereby made a part of the record. November 10, 2020 69 ITEM— VLE CERTIFICATION ITEM#70980 Upon motion by Council Member Tower, seconded by Council Member Abbott, City Council CERTIFIED THE CLOSED SESSION TO BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MOTION TO RECESS Only public business matters lawfully exempt from Open Meeting requirements by Virginia law were discussed in Closed Session to which this certification resolution applies. AND, Only such public business matters as were identified in the motion convening the Closed Session were heard, discussed or considered by Virginia Beach City Council. Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1LD 0UR RESOLUTION 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#70979 Page 66 and in accordance with the provisions of The Virginia Freedom of Information Act; and, WHEREAS:Section 2.2-3712 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 business matters lawfully exempted from Open Meeting requirements by Virginia 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. gli 7Fanda :, es, MMC City Cler. November 10, 2020 70 ITEM— VLF.] MINUTES ITEM#70981 Upon motion by Council Member Moss, seconded by Council Member Wooten, City Council APPROVED the MINUTES of the SPECIAL FORMAL SESSION of October 20,2020 Voting: 8-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M. Henley, Louis R. Jones, John D. Moss, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Abstaining: Michael F. Berlucchi Aaron R. Rouse Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 71 ITEM— VLG.1 MAYOR'S PRESENTATION ITEM#70982 PROCLAMATION NATIVE AMERICAN HERITAGE MONTH This presentation has been re-scheduled to November 17, 2020 at the request of the recipient. November 10, 2020 72 ITEM— VLG.2 MAYOR'S PRESENTATION ITEM#70983 RECOGNITION 2020 SISTER CITIES ASSOCIATION OF VIRGINIA BEACH(SCAVB) YOUTH AMBASSADOR Mayor Dyer welcomed Carolyn Garrett, SCAVB President, who introduced and recognized Eleni S. Segerblom who was selected as the 2020 SCAVB Youth Ambassador. Ms. Segerblom expressed her appreciation to City Council and the Sister Cities Association of Virginia Beach for their recognition and support. She expressed it is an honor to be selected and will follow her mother's advice, "let there be peace on earth and let it begin with me". Ms. Segerblom stated she is looking forward to serving as the Youth Ambassador and working with the City's five(5)Sister Cities and Friendship City. November 10, 2020 73 ITEM— VLG.3 MAYOR'S PRESENTATION ITEM#70984 PRESENTATION TO CITY COUNCIL — VB HOME NOW Mayor Dyer read Resolution, "In Recognition of VB Home Now", expressing the City's appreciation for their outstanding contributions to the City and their dedication to making homelessness rare, brief and nonrecurring. Mayor Dyer welcomed Andy Friedman, Housing and Neighborhood Preservation — Director and Ray Bjorkman, VB Home Now—Chairman and presented them with the Resolution. Mr. Bjorkman expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continuous support and presented City Council with a check for$1-Million. Mr. Bjorkman advised the foundation worked to raise$1.35-Million in less than four(4)years that was used to provide thirty-eight(38)families homes and employment. Mr. Bjorkman expressed his appreciation to everyone who donated stating, "a vision fulfilled is a tree of life". November 10, 2020 o rY • 4s e Gp OUR 01,044 49 RESOLUTION WHEREAS: The VB Home Now foundation was founded as a 50103 nonprofit organization in 2016, to support and enhance our community system of services,programs and facilities to prevent and end homelessness; WHEREAS: VB Home Now's Board of Directors have been unwavering ambassadors for our neighbors in need and have successfully mobilized our community to address homelessness; WHEREAS:More than $1 million in private donations have been raised to support the work at the Housing Resource Center and address key needs in the community; WHEREAS: This year, the Foundation will invest more than $180,000 to provide resources, create partnerships and address gaps within our community that directly impact the homeless and at-risk populations,including: • Short-term financial assistance that will help families who are connected to the Virginia Beach homeless service system to obtain or retain housing • More than 77,000 weekend meals that will be distributed to students experiencing food insecurity in partnership with the Virginia Beach Education Foundation • Workforce development, health, transportation and other programs that alleviate barriers to housing that will continue to be developed and enhanced; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the Virginia Beach City Council hereby expresses its appreciation to VB HOME NOW'S current and past members of its Board of Directors, including: Deborah Baisden, Ray Bjorkman, Linwood Branch, Joshua Coe, Barbara Taylor Creech, John Edwards, Mary Dorman Harrison, Robert Jones, Steve Kelly, George MacDonald, John Olivier], Sherry Pitsilides, Wayne Sawyer, Rev. Michael Daniels, and James Walrod, for their outstanding contributions to our City and their dedication to making homelessness rare, brief and nonrecurring. Given under our hands this 17"day ofNovembe 20 4414 A. Council mferJessicaT?Abbott Council-Mem6erMiclaeIF.Berlucchi Council'Member B r6ara M.Flenley 44 Cou em6l ouis R,Jones nciflimber ohn Moss ouncil ember Aaron c,Rouse 4Z(1 -Nsprir/ / I,?(€4101 - Coun l%ember Guy 7(,Tow' Council Member Rosemary Wilson Council'Mem6erSabrina(D. Wooten Vic .May,, mes L Wood Mayor Robert Bob Dyer 74 ITEM— VLH.1 PUBLIC HEARING ITEM#70985 Mayor Dyer DECLARED a PUBLIC HEARING.• AMENDMENT TO FY 2020-21 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLAN— SCHOOL REVERSION FUNDS The following registered to speak:• Barbara Messner, P. O. Box 514, spoke in OPPOSITION There being no additional speakers,Mayor Dyer CLOSED the PUBLIC HEARING November 10, 2020 75 ITEM— VLL FORMAL SESSION AGENDA ITEM#70886 Mayor Dyer read the Speaker Policy and advised for items where only one(1)speaker is registered, the City Clerk will call the speaker and they will be given three (3)minutes on each item they registered to speak. The City Clerk called the following speaker: Barbara Messner, P. O. Box 514, spoke in OPPOSITION on items:Agenda Items Ordinances/Resolutions J: 1, 3a/b/c, 4, 5, 6, 7b, 8, 9, 10a/b and 11 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council APPROVED, BY CONSENT, Agenda Items Ordinances/Resolutions 1: 1(DEFERRED TO NOVEMBER 17, 2020), 3a/b/c, 4, 5, 6, 7a/b/c, 8, 9, 10a/b and 11 Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson J. ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS: ITEM#1 WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR DEFERRAL TO NOVEMBER 17, 2020 ITEM#2 WILL BE CONSIDERED SEPARATELY November 10, 2020 76 ITEM— VI.J.1 ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70987 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council DEFERRED TO NOVEMBER 17,2020, Ordinance to AMEND Section 7 of Appendix J,Agricultural Reserve Program re eligibility criteria (Requested by Councilmember Henley) Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 77 ITEM— VLJ.2 ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70988 The following registered to speak: Todd Solomon, 22601 S`Landing Lane, Phone: 667-8533, spoke in SUPPORT Barbara Messner, P. O. Box 514, spoke in OPPOSITION Martha Theriault, 4311 Black Beard Road, Phone: 460-4557, spoke in SUPPORT James Noel, 1351 Penguin Circle, spoke in OPPOSITION Upon motion by Council Member Berlucchi, seconded by Council Member Wooten, City Council DEFERRED INDEFINITELY, Resolution to ADOPT a City Council Policy for Public Outreach and Engagement re Development Applications that Require City Council Approval (Requested by Councilmember Henley) Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 78 ITEM— VLJ.3a ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70989 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to AMEND City Code: a. Section 2-75 re clarify law clerks as non-merit employees Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 2-75 2 OF THE CITY CODE PERTAINING TO 3 NONMERIT AND MERIT SERVICE 4 5 SECTION AMENDED: § 2-75 6 7 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, 8 VIRGINIA: 9 10 That Section 2-75 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, is hereby 11 amended and reordained to read as follows: 12 13 Sec. 2-75. - Service divided into nonmerit and merit services; composition of 14 nonmerit service. 15 16 (a) The service of the city is divided into nonmerit service and merit service. 17 (b) The nonmerit service shall consist of: 18 (1) Members of the city council and all other elected officials or persons appointed 19 to fill vacancies in elective offices. 20 (2) The city manager, deputy city managers, assistants to the city manager and all 21 heads of departments or offices who are appointed by the city manager. 22 (3) Constitutional officers and their employees. 23 (4) All appointees of the city council. 24 (5) Employees of the health department. 25 (6) Employees of the school board. 26 (7) Judges and associate judges of the circuit courts, general district courts and 27 juvenile and domestic relations district courts, law clerks, and employees of such 28 courts. 29 (8) Employees of the agriculture department compensated by the state. 30 (9) The general registrar and all assistant registrars. 31 (10) Employees of juvenile probation. 32 (11) Members of boards and commissions. 33 (12) Any individual whose relationship with the city arises from or under any express 34 contractual agreement to which such individual is a party or whose position is 35 created by such contract. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on this 10th day of November , 2020. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: J_ W(L Human Resources City Agorney's Office CA15179 R-1 September 30, 2020 79 ITEM— VLJ.3b ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70990 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to AMEND City Code: b. Section 2-411 re Emergency Management Coordinator Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 2-411 2 OF THE CITY CODE PERTAINING TO 3 CREATED; DIRECTOR; COORDINATOR 4 5 SECTION AMENDED: § 2-411 6 7 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, 8 VIRGINIA: 9 10 That Section 2-411 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, is hereby 11 amended and reordained to read as follows: 12 13 Sec. 2-411. - Created; director; coordinator. 14 15 In accordance with section 44-146.19 of the Code of Virginia, an office of emergency 16 management is hereby created for and within the city. The city manager is hereby 17 appointed as director of emergency management. A coordinator shall be appointed by 18 the director, with the consent of council. 19 . 20 The effective date shall be December 31, 2020. Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on this Lath day of November , 2020. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: A47 014Ak Human Resources City Attorney's Office CA 15246 R-1 October 20, 2020 80 ITEM— VLJ.3c ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70991 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to AMEND City Code: c. Section 17-3 re increase the number of members to the Public Library Board Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND SECTION 17-3 2 OF THE CITY CODE TO INCREASE THE 3 NUMBER OF MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC 4 LIBRARY BOARD 5 6 SECTION AMENDED: § 17-3 7 8 WHEREAS, the Public Library Board has requested certain changes to City Code 9 § 17-3 in order to increase membership of the City's Public Library Board from a minimum 10 of seven (7) members and a maximum of thirteen (13) to a minimum of nine (9) members 11 and a maximum of fifteen (15); 12 13 WHEREAS, the increase in membership for the Public Library Board would 14 enhance the Board's ability to recruit subject matter experts to support the Board's 15 advisory responsibilities to City Council; 16 17 WHEREAS, an increase in membership for the Public Library Board would improve 18 the Board's succession planning efforts for officer roles and critical subcommittee work; 19 and 20 21 WHEREAS, the Public Library Board unanimously approved a motion to request 22 that the City Council increase membership for the Public Library Board; 23 24 NOW THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 25 OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 26 27 That Section 17-3 of the Code of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, is hereby 28 amended and ordained to read as follows: 29 30 Sec. 17-3. - Public library board. 31 32 (a) There is hereby created a public library board, which shall consist of not less than 33 seven (7) nine (9) nor more than thirteen (13) fifteen (15) members. The members of 34 the board shall be appointed by the city council for terms of four (4) years. Two (2) 35 members shall be high school students (a junior and a senior), whose terms shall 36 expire upon their graduation from high school, and one (1) member shall be an 37 employee of the Virginia Beach City Public Schools. The board shall select from its 38 membership a chair and vice-chair. 39 (b) The public library board shall meet not less frequently than once every quarter(three 40 (3) months) and additionally, at the call of the chair or the director of public libraries. 41 The board shall be responsible for making recommendations to the council on all 42 phases of library planning, policy and management. 43 Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on this 10th 44 day of November , 2020. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: a oole Roderick R. Ingram Public Libraries City Attomey's Office CA15259 R-1 October 30, 2020 81 ITEM— VLJ.4 ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70992 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT,Resolution to AUTHORIZE Twelfth Supplemental Master Water and Sewer Bond Resolution of February 11, 1992 and AUTHORIZE the sale of up to$101-MILLION Refunding Bonds, Series of 2020 Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 • TWELFTH SUPPLEMENTAL RESOLUTION SUPPLEMENTING AND AMENDING RESOLUTION ADOPTED FEBRUARY 11, 1992,ENTITLED "MASTER WATER AND SEWER REVENUE BOND RESOLUTION PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE FROM TIME TO TIME OF ONE OR MORE SERIES OF WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE BONDS OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH," AS PREVIOUSLY SUPPLEMENTED AND AMENDED, TO PROVIDE FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF UP TO $101,000,000 IN AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF ITS WATER AND SEWER SYSTEM REVENUE AND REFUNDING BONDS, SERIES OF 2020, AND PROVIDING FOR THE FORM, DETAILS AND PAYMENT THEREOF AND THE FINANCING OF THE COST OF IMPROVEMENTS TO THE CITY'S WATER AND SANITARY SEWER FACILITIES WHEREAS, the Council (the "Council") of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia (the "City"), adopted a resolution on February 11, 1992 (the "Master Resolution"), providing for the issuance from time to time of water and sewer revenue bonds to finance the cost of improvements and extensions to its water and sanitary sewer system; and WHEREAS, the Council has been advised that it would be advantageous for the City to issue its (a) Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020A, in a maximum principal amount of$45,600,000 (the "Series 2020A Bonds"), to finance the costs of the 2020 Project (as hereinafter defined) and to pay costs of issuance and fund debt service reserves, and (b) Water and Sewer System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020B, in a maximum principal amount of$51,110,000 (the "Series 2020B Bonds" and, collectively with the Series 2020A Bonds, the "Series 2020 Bonds"), to obtain debt service savings by refunding the City's Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series of 2010A-2 (Taxable), Water and Sewer System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series of 2010B (Tax-Exempt), and Water and Sewer System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series of 2010C(Tax-Exempt) (collectively, the "Refunded Bonds"); WHEREAS, the Council has previously adopted ordinances authorizing the City's issuance of water and sewer system revenue bonds in principal amounts sufficient to permit the issuance of the new Series 2020A Bonds; WHEREAS, based upon the premises described above, the Council has determined that it is desirable and in the best interests of the City to undertake the issuance of the Series 2020 Bonds for the purposes set forth above; and WHEREAS, the City is not in default under the Master Resolution or in payment of the principal of or interest on the Outstanding Bonds(as defined in the Master Resolution). NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH,VIRGINIA: CERTIFIED TO BE RUE COPY OF A RESOLUTION ADOEFED BY T CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIR/ INIA B ,VIRGINIA,ON NOVEMBER 17,2020. AMAND B NES,MMC ARTICLE I TWELFTH SUPPLEMENTAL RESOLUTION Section 12.101 Twelfth Supplemental Resolution. This Twelfth Supplemental Resolution is adopted pursuant to and in accordance with Section 1101(g) of the Master Resolution. All covenants, conditions and agreements of the Master Resolution shall apply with equal force and effect to each series of the Series 2020 Bonds and to the holders thereof, except as otherwise provided herein. Section 12.102 Meaning of Terms; Definitions. All capitalized terms used herein and not defined either in this Section or elsewhere in this Twelfth Supplemental Resolution (including the recitals hereto), shall have the meanings ascribed to such terms in the Master Resolution. The following terms shall have the following meanings in this Twelfth Supplemental Resolution. "2020 Project" shall have the meaning set forth in Article II. "DTC" shall mean The Depository Trust Company, New York, New York, a securities depository, as holder of the Series 2020 Bonds, or its successors or assigns in such capacity. "Rebate Amount" shall mean the excess of (a) the future value of all nonpurpose receipts with respect to the Series 2020 Bonds over (b) the future value of all nonpurpose payments with respect to the Series 2020 Bonds, in each case calculated under Section 12.503 pursuant to the requirements of Section 148 of the Code, or such other amount of arbitrage required to be rebated to the United States of America under Section 148 of the Code. "Rebate Amount Certificate" shall have the meaning set forth in Section 12.503. "Refunded Bonds" shall mean, collectively, the City's Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series of 2010A-2 (Taxable), Water and Sewer System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series of 2010B (Tax-Exempt), and Water and Sewer System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series of 2010C (Tax-Exempt). "Registrar" shall mean The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A., as paying agent and bond registrar for the Series 2020 Bonds. "Series 2020 Bonds" shall mean, collectively, the Series 2020A Bonds and the Series 2020B Bonds. "Series 2020A Bonds" shall mean the City's Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020A, in the amounts to be issued in accordance with the provisions of Article III. "Series 2020B Bonds" shall mean the City's Water and Sewer System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020B, in the amounts to be issued in accordance with the provisions of Article III. 2 "Twelfth Supplemental Resolution" shall mean this Twelfth Supplemental Resolution, which supplements the Master Resolution. Section 12.103 Reference to Articles and Sections Unless otherwise indicated, all references herein to particular articles or sections are references to articles or sections of this Twelfth Supplemental Resolution. ARTICLE II 2020 PROJECT Section 12.201 Authorization of 2020 Project. The Council has authorized certain acquisitions, improvements, extensions, additions and replacements to the System (as defined in the Master Resolution) as part of the approved capital improvement program of the City, and further authorizes the 2020 Project, which shall include the payment of the Costs of any such projects, or reimbursements of the same for which the Council has adopted official intent resolutions, together with costs of issuance and the funding of debt service reserves (collectively, the "2020 Project"). ARTICLE III ISSUANCE AND SALE OF SERIES 2020 BONDS Section 12.301 Issuance and Sale of Series 2020 Bonds. The City hereby provides for the issuance of water and sewer system revenue bonds in a principal amount up to $101,000,000, the bonds specifically being sold in the aggregate principal amount of $96,710,000 and consisting of the City's (a) Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020A (the "Series 2020A Bonds"), in the principal amount of$45,600,000, the proceeds of which shall be used to pay the Cost of the 2020 Project; and (b) Water and Sewer System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020B (the"Series 2020B Bonds"), in the principal amount of $51,110,000 (the "Series 2020B Bonds"), the proceeds of which shall be used to refund the Refunded Bonds. All such Series 2020 Bonds shall constitute Bonds, as defined in the Master Resolution. Section 12.302 Details of Series 2020 Bonds. (a) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (e)below, the Series 2020A Bonds shall be designated as the "Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020A," shall be numbered RA-1 upward, shall be dated, shall be in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $45,600,000, shall bear interest at rates, payable semiannually on such dates and shall mature in installments on such dates and in years and amounts, all as determined by the City Manager to be in the best interest of the City. (b) Subject to the provisions of paragraph (e) below, the Series 2020B Bonds shall be designated as the "Water and Sewer System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020B," shall 3 be numbered RB-1 upward, shall be dated, shall be in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $51,110,000, shall bear interest at rates, payable semiannually on such dates and shall mature in installments on such dates and in years and amounts, all as determined by the City Manager to be in the best interest of the City (c) Principal of the Series 2020 Bonds and the premium, if any, thereon shall be payable to the holders upon the surrender of such Bonds at the principal corporate trust office of the Registrar. Interest on the Series 2020 Bonds shall be payable by check or draft mailed to the holders as of the 15th day of the month prior to each interest payment date, at their addresses as they appear on the registration books kept by the Registrar. (d) Except as otherwise provided herein, the Series 2020 Bonds shall be payable, executed, authenticated, registrable, exchangeable and secured, all as set forth in the Master Resolution. (e) The Series 2020 Bonds shall be sold by competitive bid, and the City Manager shall receive bids for the Series 2020 Bonds and award each series of the Series 2020 Bonds to the bidder providing the lowest "true" or "Canadian" interest cost for such series, subject to the following limitations. Each series of the Series 2020 Bonds shall, and it is confirmed that they will, (a)have a per annum true interest cost not exceeding 3.50% (taking into account any original issue discount or premium), calculated independently for each series, (b)be sold at a net price of not less than 100% of the aggregate principal amount thereof, and (c) mature no later than October 1, 2045. Section 12.303 Book Entry System. Initially, one Series 2020 Bond certificate for each maturity will be issued to DTC, which is designated as the securities depository for the Series 2020 Bonds, or its nominee, and immobilized in its custody. Beneficial owners of the Series 2020 Bonds will not receive physical delivery of the Series 2020 Bonds. So long as DTC is acting as securities depository for the Series 2020 Bonds, a book entry system shall be employed, evidencing ownership of the Series 2020 Bonds in principal amounts of $5,000 or multiples thereof, with transfers of beneficial ownership effected on the records of DTC and its participants pursuant to rules and procedures established by DTC and its participants. Interest on the Series 2020 Bonds shall be payable in clearinghouse funds to DTC or its nominee as registered owner of the Series 2020 Bonds. Principal, premium, if any, and interest shall be payable in lawful money of the United States of America by the Registrar. Transfer of principal and interest payments to participants of DTC shall be the responsibility of DTC; transfer of principal and interest payments to beneficial owners by participants of DTC will be the responsibility of such participants and other nominees of beneficial owners. The City and the Registrar shall not be responsible or liable for maintaining, supervising or reviewing the records maintained by DTC, its participants or persons acting through such participants. In the event that (a) DTC determines not to continue to act as securities depository for the Series 2020 Bonds by giving notice to the City and the Registrar discharging its responsibilities 4 hereunder, (b) the Registrar or the City determines that DTC is incapable of discharging its duties or that continuation with DTC as securities depository is not in the best interest of the City, or (c) the Registrar or the City determines that continuation of the book entry system of evidencing ownership and transfer of ownership of the Series of 2020 Bonds is not in the best interest of the City or the beneficial owners of the Series 2020 Bonds, the Registrar and the City shall discontinue the book entry system with DTC. If the Registrar or the City fails to identify another qualified securities depository to replace DTC, the Registrar shall authenticate and deliver replacement bonds in the form of fully registered certificates to the beneficial owners or to the DTC participants on behalf of beneficial owners, substantially in the form as set forth in Appendix A or Appendix B, as applicable, with such variations, omissions or insertions as are necessary or desirable in the delivery of replacement certificates in printed form. The Series 2020 Bonds would then be registrable and exchangeable as set forth in Section 204 of the Master Resolution. So long as DTC is the securities depository for the Series 2020 Bonds (a) it shall be the registered owner of the Series 2020 Bonds, (b) transfers of ownership and exchanges shall be effected on the records of DTC and its participants pursuant to rules and procedures established by DTC and its participants, and (c) references in this Twelfth Supplemental Resolution to holders of the Series 2020 Bonds shall mean DTC or its nominee and shall not mean the beneficial owners of the Series 2020 Bonds. Section 12.304 Registrar. The selection of The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. as paying agent and bond registrar for the Series 2020 Bonds is approved. Section 12.305 Form of Series 2020 Bonds. (a) The Series 2020A Bonds shall be in substantially the form set forth in Appendix A with such variations, omissions and insertions as may be necessary to set forth the details thereof pursuant to Article II of the Master Resolution and Article III hereof. (b) The Series 2020B Bonds shall be in substantially the form set forth in Appendix B with such variations, omissions and insertions as may be necessary to set forth the details thereof pursuant to Article II of the Master Resolution and Article III hereof Section 12.306 Security for Series 2020 Bonds. The Series 2020 Bonds shall be issued pursuant to the Master Resolution and this Twelfth Supplemental Resolution and shall be equally and ratably secured under and to the extent provided in the Master Resolution with the Prior Parity Bonds, any Bonds that may be issued under the Master Resolution, any Parity Double Barrel Bonds that may be issued and any Parity Debt Service Components that may be incurred, without preference, priority or distinction of any obligations over any other obligations. Section 12.307 Application of Proceeds. The proceeds of the Series 2020 Bonds shall be applied as follows: 5 (a) The proceeds of the Series 2020A Bonds (after netting any original issue premium or discount and deducting the applicable underwriting discount) shall be applied as follows: (i) If other City funds are not utilized for such purpose, the amount of Series 2020 Bond proceeds necessary, together with amounts on deposit in the Debt Service Reserve Fund, to equal the total Debt Service Reserve Requirement for all Series of Bonds, shall be paid to the Fiscal Agent and deposited into the Debt Service Reserve Fund; and (ii) The balance of the proceeds shall be retained by the City and deposited in a General Account in the Construction Fund to be used to pay the Cost of the 2020 Project and to pay expenses incident to issuing the Series 2020 Bonds. (b) The proceeds of the Series 2020B Bonds (after netting any original issue premium or discount and deducting the applicable underwriting discount) shall be applied to pay the principal of and accrued interest on the Refunded Bonds on their optional redemption date of November 23, 2020, by depositing the same with The Bank of New York Trust Company, N.A., as escrow agent under an Escrow Agreement dated October 22, 2020 between the City and such escrow agent. ARTICLE IV REDEMPTION OF SERIES 2020 BONDS Section 12.401 Optional Redemption Provisions. The Series 2020 Bonds may be subject to redemption prior to maturity at the option of the City on or after dates, if any, determined and agreed upon by the City Manager, in whole or in part at any time at redemption prices equal to no greater than 100% of the principal amount of the Series 2020 Bonds, together with any accrued interest to the redemption date. Section 12.402 [Reserved]. Section 12.403 Selection of Series 2020 Bonds for Redemption. If less than all of the Series 2020 Bonds of a Series are called for redemption, the Series 2020 Bonds of a Series to be redeemed shall be selected in such manner as the City Manager or the chief financial officer of the City may determine to be in the best interest of the City. If less than all of the Series 2020 Bonds of a particular maturity are called for redemption, the Series 2020 Bonds to be redeemed shall be selected by DTC or any successor securities depository pursuant to its rules and procedures or, if the book entry system is discontinued, shall be selected by the Registrar by lot in such manner as the Registrar at its discretion may determine. The portion of any Series 2020 Bond to be redeemed shall be in the principal amount of $5,000 or some multiple thereof. In selecting Series 2020 Bonds for redemption, each Series 2020 Bond shall be considered as representing that number of Series 2020 Bonds which is 6 obtained by dividing the principal amount of such Series 2020 Bond by $5,000. If a portion of a Series 2020 Bond shall be called for redemption, a new Series 2020 Bond in principal amount equal to the unredeemed portion thereof shall be issued to the registered owner upon the surrender thereof Section 12.404 Notice of Redemption. (a) The Registrar shall send notice of the call for redemption identifying the Series 2020 Bonds or portions thereof to be redeemed, not less than 30 nor more than 60 days prior to the redemption date, (1) by facsimile or electronic transmission, registered or certified mail or overnight express delivery, to the holder of each Series 2020 Bond to be redeemed at his address as it appears on the registration books kept by the Registrar, (2)by facsimile or electronic transmission, registered or certified mail or overnight express delivery, to all organizations registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as securities depositories, and (3) to the Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) system (established by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board) or any other nationally recognized municipal securities information repository designated as such by the Securities and Exchange Commission. (b) In the case of an optional redemption, the notice may state that (1) it is conditioned upon the deposit of moneys, in an amount equal to the amount necessary to effect the redemption, with an escrow agent no later than the redemption date or (2) the City retains the right to rescind such notice on or prior to the scheduled redemption date (in either case, a "Conditional Redemption"), and such notice and optional redemption shall be of no effect if such moneys are not so deposited or if the notice is rescinded as described herein. Any Conditional Redemption may be rescinded at any time prior to the redemption date, and the Registrar shall give prompt notice of such rescission to the affected Series 2020 Bondholders. Any Series 2020 Bonds subject to Conditional Redemption where redemption has been rescinded shall remain Outstanding, and the rescission shall not constitute an Event of Default. Further, in the case of a Conditional Redemption, the failure of the City to make funds available on or before the redemption date shall not constitute an Event of Default, and the Registrar shall give immediate notice to all organizations registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as securities depositories or the affected Series 2020 Bondholders that the redemption did not occur and that the Series 2020 Bonds called for redemption and not so paid remain outstanding. ARTICLE V FEDERAL TAX PROVISIONS Section 12.501 Limitation of Use of Proceeds. The City covenants with the holders of the Series 2020 Bonds as follows: (a) The City shall not take or omit to take any action or make any investment or use of the proceeds of any Series 2020 Bonds (including failure to spend the same with due diligence) the taking or omission of which would cause the Series 2020 Bonds of any Series to be "arbitrage bonds"within the meaning of Section 148 of the Code, including without limitation participating in any issue of obligations that would cause the Series 2020 Bonds of any Series to 7 be part of an "issue" of obligations that are arbitrage bonds, within the meaning of Treasury Regulations Section 1.148-10 or successor regulation, or otherwise cause interest on the Series 2020 Bonds of any Series to be includable in the gross income of the registered owners under existing law. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the City shall comply with any provision of law that may require the City at any time to rebate to the United States of America any part of the earnings derived from the investment of gross proceeds of the Series 2020 Bonds. (b) The City shall not permit the proceeds of the Series 2020 Bonds or the facilities to be financed with such proceeds to be used in any manner that would result in either (1) 5% or more of such proceeds or the facilities being financed with such proceeds being considered as having been used in any trade or business carried on by any person other than a governmental unit as provided in Section 141(b) of the Code, (2) 5% or more of such proceeds or the facilities being financed with such proceeds being used with respect to any "output facility" (other than a facility for the furnishing of water) within the meaning of Section 141(b)(4) of the Code, or (3) 5% or more of such proceeds being considered as having been used directly or indirectly to make or finance loans to any person other than a governmental unit, as provided in Section 141(c) of the Code. (c) The City shall not take any other action that would adversely affect, and shall take all action within its power necessary to maintain, the exclusion of interest on all Series 2020 Bonds from gross income for federal income taxation purposes; provided, however, that if the City receives an opinion of Bond Counsel that compliance with any such covenant is not required to prevent the interest on the Series 2020 Bonds from being includable in the gross income of the registered owners thereof under existing law, the City need not comply with such restriction. Section 12.502 Rebate Requirement. The City shall determine and pay, from any legally available source, the Rebate Amount, if any, to the United States of America, as and when due, in accordance with the "rebate requirement" described in Section 148(f) of the Code and retain records of all such determinations until six years after payment in full of the Series 2020 Bonds. Section 12.503 Calculation and Payment of Rebate Amount. (a) The City selects October 1 as the end of the bond year with respect to the Series 2020 Bonds pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.148-1. (b) Within 30 days after the initial installment computation date, the last day of the fifth bond year, unless such date is changed by the City prior to the date that any amount with respect to the Series 2020 Bonds is paid or required to be paid to the United States of America as required by Section 148 of the Code, and at least once every five years thereafter, the City shall cause the Rebate Amount to be computed. Prior to any payment of the Rebate Amount to the United States of America as required by Section 148 of the Code, such computation (the "Rebate Amount Certificate") setting forth such Rebate Amount shall be prepared or approved by (1) a person with experience in matters of governmental accounting for Federal income tax purposes or(2) a bona fide arbitrage rebate calculation reporting service. 8 (c) Not later than 60 days after the initial installment computation date, the City shall pay to the United States of America at least 90% of the Rebate Amount as set forth in the Rebate Amount Certificate prepared with respect to such installment computation date. At least once on or before 60 days after the installment computation date that is the fifth anniversary of the initial installment computation date and on or before 60 days every fifth anniversary date thereafter until final payment in full of the Series 2020 Bonds, the City shall pay to the United States of America not less than the amount, if any, by which 90% of the Rebate Amount set forth in the most recent Rebate Amount Certificate exceeds the aggregate of all such payments theretofore made to the United States of America pursuant to this Section. On or before 60 days after final payment in full of the Series 2020 Bonds, the City shall pay to the United States of America the amount, if any, by which 100% of the Rebate Amount set forth in the Rebate Amount Certificate with respect to the date of final payment in full of the Series 2020 Bonds exceeds the aggregate of all payments theretofore made pursuant to this Section. All such payments shall be made by the City from any legally available source. (d) Notwithstanding any provision of this Article to the contrary, no such calculation or payment shall be made if the City receives an opinion of Bond Counsel to the effect that (1) such payment is not required under the Code in order to prevent the Series 2020 Bonds from becoming "arbitrage bonds" within the meaning of Section 148 of the Code or (2) such payment should be calculated and paid on some alternative basis under the Code, and the City complies with such alternative basis. ARTICLE VI AMENDMENTS TO MASTER RESOLUTION Section 12.601 Effective Date of Amendments. Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, pursuant to Section 1102 of the Master Resolution, the amendments provided in this Article shall be effective only upon the consent of the holders of a majority in aggregate principal amount of Bonds then Outstanding. The initial holders of the Series 2020 Bonds by their purchase thereof shall be deemed to have consented to the amendments provided in this Article. Section 12.602 Notice of Amendments to Bondholders. The City previously received the consent of the initial holders of its $89,425,000 Water and Sewer System Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Series of 2016, to the amendments provided in this Article (which also appeared in Article VI of the Eleventh Supplemental Resolution dated May 3, 2016). With the issuance of the Series 2020 Bonds and the redemption of the Refunded Bonds, not less than a majority in aggregate principal amount of the Outstanding Bonds shall have consented to the amendments provided in this Article; therefore, the City shall cause the "Notice to Bondholders" attached hereto as Appendix C to be sent by facsimile or electronic transmission, registered or certified mail or overnight express delivery to the holders (the same being DTC or its nominee, as stated in Section 12.303 above, so long as DTC is the securities depository for the Series 2020 Bonds) of any then Outstanding Bonds other than those that have previously provided consent, i.e., the $44,845,000 Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, 9 Series of 2013. The City shall also cause such Notice to Bondholders to be filed in electronic format with the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board for dissemination on its Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) System. Section 12.603 Amendments to Take Effect Upon Bondholder Consent. Section 604 of the Master Resolution is hereby amended and restated in its entirety to read as follows: "Section 604. Revenue Fund. The City shall collect and deposit all Pledged Revenues in the Revenue Account of the Revenue Fund at least weekly. Moneys in the Revenue Fund shall be used only in the manner and priority set forth below. The City shall pay when due Operating Expenses from the Revenue Account in accordance with the Annual Operating Budget. Provided that the City shall retain at all times in the Revenue Account an amount equal to the estimated amount of Operating Expenses for the next succeeding two months as provided in the Annual Operating Budget, the City shall make the following transfers from the Revenue Fund when required, in the following order of priority: (a) to the Fiscal Agent for deposit in the Revenue Bond Fund, amounts sufficient to make the following deposits: (1) first, to the Interest Account in the Revenue Bond Fund, the amount of interest, if any, due on each Series of Bonds; and (2) then, to the Principal Account in the Revenue Bond Fund, the amount of principal, if any, due on each Series of Bonds. (b) to the Fiscal Agent for deposit in the Parity Double Barrel Bond Fund, amounts sufficient to make the following deposits: (1) first, to the Interest Account in the Parity Double Barrel Bond Fund, the amount of interest, if any, due on each issue of Parity Double Barrel Bonds; and (2) then, to the Principal Account in the Parity Double Barrel Bond Fund, the amount of principal, if any, due on each issue of Parity Double Barrel Bonds or Parity Double Barrel Term Bonds. (c) to the Fiscal Agent for deposit in the Parity Debt Service Component Fund, the amount, if any, due on any Parity Debt Service Component; (d) to the Fiscal Agent for deposit in the Debt Service Reserve Fund, the amount, if any, necessary to increase the amount on deposit in the Debt Service Reserve Fund to the Debt Service Reserve Requirement; (e) to the Subordinate Debt Fund the amount, if any, of principal of and interest due on any Subordinate Debt; 10 (f) by July 31 of each Fiscal Year, in accordance with the City's capital improvement program for such Fiscal Year, the annual amount budgeted for deposit into the Renewal and Replacement Account (or such lesser amount if the entire amount is not available in the Revenue Account, in which event the balance shall be transferred from the Residual Account); (g) by July 31 of each Fiscal Year, in accordance with the City's capital improvement program for such Fiscal Year, the annual amount budgeted for deposit into the Capital Improvement Account (or such lesser amount if the entire amount is not available in the Revenue Account, in which event the balance shall be transferred from the Residual Account); and (h) by the August 15 following the end of each Fiscal Year, to the Residual Account any amount remaining in the Revenue Account." ARTICLE VII MISCELLANEOUS Section 12.701 Limitation of Rights. With the exception of the rights herein expressly conferred, nothing expressed or mentioned in or to be implied from this Twelfth Supplemental Resolution is intended or shall be construed to give any person other than the parties hereto and the holders of the Series 2020 Bonds any legal or equitable right, remedy or claim under or in respect to this Twelfth Supplemental Resolution or any covenant, condition or agreement herein contained, this Twelfth Supplemental Resolution and all of the covenants, conditions and agreements hereof being intended to be and being for the sole and exclusive benefit of the holders of the Series 2020 Bonds as herein provided. Section 12.702 SNAP Investment. The Council has received and reviewed the Information Statement (the "Information Statement") describing the State Non-Arbitrage Program of the Commonwealth of Virginia ("SNAP") and the Contract Creating the State Non-Arbitrage Program Pool I (the "Contract"). The Council acknowledges the Treasury Board of the Commonwealth of Virginia is not, and shall not be, in any way liable to the City in connection with SNAP, except as otherwise provided in the Contract. Section 12.703 Severability. If any provision of this Twelfth Supplemental Resolution shall be held invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such holding shall not invalidate any other provision hereof. Section 12.704 Effective Date. This Twelfth Supplemental Resolution shall take effect immediately. 11 APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: ')) t JJ f.S.`. 1v.I Finance Department Attorney's Office CA15250 R-1 October 22, 2020 12 APPENDIX A FORM OF SERIES 2020A BONDS Unless this certificate is presented by an authorized representative of The Depository Trust Company, a New York corporation ("DTC"), to the issuer or its agent for registration of transfer, exchange, or payment, and any certificate is registered in the name of Cede & Co., or in such other name as is requested by an authorized representative of DTC (and any payment is made to Cede & Co. or to such other entity as is requested by an authorized representative of DTC), ANY TRANSFER, PLEDGE, OR OTHER USE HEREOF FOR VALUE OR OTHERWISE BY OR TO ANY PERSON IS WRONGFUL inasmuch as the registered owner hereof, Cede & Co., has an interest herein. REGISTERED REGISTERED RA- $ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH Water and Sewer System Revenue Bond, Series of 2020A INTEREST RATE MATURITY DATE DATED DATE CUSIP October 1, 20_ October 22, 2020 927749 REGISTERED OWNER: CEDE & CO. PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: DOLLARS The City of Virginia Beach, Virginia (the "City"), for value received, hereby promises to pay upon surrender hereof at the designated corporate trust office of The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. (the "Registrar"), or its successor, solely from the source and as hereinafter provided, to the registered owner hereof, or registered assigns or legal representative, the principal sum stated above on the maturity date stated above, subject to prior redemption as hereinafter provided, and to pay, solely from such source, interest hereon semiannually on each April 1 and October 1, beginning April 1, 2021, at the annual rate stated above, calculated on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months. Interest is payable (a) from the Dated Date, if this Bond is authenticated prior to April 1, 2021, or (b) otherwise from the April 1 or October 1 that is, or immediately precedes, the date on which this Bond is authenticated (unless payment of interest hereon is in default, in which case this Bond shall bear interest from the date to which interest has been paid). Interest is payable by check or draft mailed to the registered owner hereof at his address as it appears on the 15th day of the month preceding each interest payment A-1 date on registration books kept by the Registrar. Principal, premium, if any, and interest are payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, this Bond is subject to a book entry system maintained by The Depository Trust Company ("DTC") and the payment of principal and interest, the providing of notices and other matters will be made as described in the City's Blanket Letter of Representations to DTC. This Bond is one of an issue of$45,600,000 Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020A (the "Bonds"), of like date and tenor, except as to number, denomination, rate of interest, privilege of redemption and maturity, authorized and issued pursuant to ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Council including a resolution adopted on February 11, 1992, as previously supplemented and as supplemented and amended by a resolution adopted on September 15, 2020 (collectively, the "Resolution"), and the Constitution and statutes of the Commonwealth of Virginia, including the City Charter and the Public Finance Act of 1991, to provide funds, together with other available funds, to pay the cost of the acquisition and construction of improvements and extensions to the City's water and sanitary sewer system (the "System"), as more fully described in the Resolution. The Bonds and the premium, if any, and the interest thereon are limited obligations of the City and are payable solely from the revenues to be derived from the ownership or operation of the System, as the same may from time to time exist, except to the extent payable from the proceeds of the Bonds, the income, if any, derived from the investment thereof, certain reserves, income from investments pursuant to the Resolution or proceeds of insurance, which revenues and other moneys have been pledged as described in the Resolution to secure payment thereof. The Bonds, the premium, if any, and the interest thereon are payable solely from the revenues pledged thereto in the Resolution, and nothing herein or in the Resolution shall be deemed to create or constitute an indebtedness of or a pledge of the faith and credit of the Commonwealth of Virginia or of any county, city, town or other political subdivision of the Commonwealth, including the City. The Bonds are issued under and are equally and ratably secured on a parity with the unpaid balance of the City's (i) $44,845,000 Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series of 2013, (ii) $89,425,000 Water and Sewer System Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Series of 2016, and (iii) $51,110,000 Water and Sewer System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020B (collectively, the "Parity Bonds"), to the extent set forth in the Resolution. Reference is hereby made to the Resolution and all amendments and supplements thereto for a description of the provisions, among others, with respect to the nature and extent of the security, the rights, duties and obligations of the City, the rights of the holders of the Bonds and the terms upon which the Bonds are issued and secured. Additional bonds ranking equally with the Bonds and the Parity Bonds may be issued on the terms provided in the Resolution. The Bonds maturing on and after October 1, 2031, are subject to redemption beginning October 1, 2030, in whole or in part at any time, at the option of the City, at a redemption price equal to 100% of the principal amount of Bonds to be redeemed plus interest accrued and unpaid to the redemption date. A-2 If less than all the Bonds are called for redemption, the maturities of the Bonds to be redeemed shall be selected in such manner as the City Manager or the chief financial officer of the City may determine to be in the best interest of the City. If less than all of the Bonds of any maturity are called for redemption, the Bonds to be redeemed shall be selected by DTC or any successor securities depository pursuant to its rules and procedures or, if the book entry system is discontinued, shall be selected by the Registrar by lot in such manner as the Registrar in its discretion may determine. In either case, (a) the portion of any Bond to be redeemed shall be in the principal amount of$5,000 or some integral multiple thereof and (b) in selecting Bonds for redemption, each portion of $5,000 principal amount shall be counted as one bond for this purpose. If a portion of a Bond is called for redemption, a new Bond in principal amount equal to the unredeemed portion thereof will be issued to the registered owner upon the surrender hereof The Registrar will cause notice of the call for redemption identifying the Bonds or portions thereof to be redeemed, not less than 30 nor more than 60 days prior to the redemption date, (1)by facsimile or electronic transmission, registered or certified mail or overnight express delivery, to the holder of each Bond to be redeemed at his address as it appears on the registration books kept by the Registrar, (2)by facsimile or electronic transmission, registered or certified mail or overnight express delivery, to all organizations registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as securities depositories, and (3) to the Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) system (established by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board) or any other nationally recognized municipal securities information repository designated as such by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Provided funds for their redemption are on deposit at the place of payment on the redemption date, all Bonds or portions thereof so called for redemption shall cease to bear interest on such date, shall no longer be secured as set forth in the Resolution and shall not be deemed to be outstanding under the provisions of the Resolution. The registered owner of this Bond shall have no right to enforce the provisions of the Resolution or to institute action to enforce the covenants therein or to take any action with respect to any Event of Default under the Resolution or to institute, appear in or defend any suit or other proceedings with respect thereto, except as provided in the Resolution. Modifications or alterations of the Resolution, or of any supplement thereto, may be made only to the extent and in the circumstances permitted by the Resolution. The Registrar shall treat the registered owner as the person exclusively entitled to payment of principal, premium, if any, and interest and the exercise of all other rights and powers of the owner, except that interest payments shall be made to the person shown as owner on the 15th day of the month preceding each interest payment date. All acts, conditions and things required to happen, exist or be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this Bond have happened, exist and have been performed. This Bond shall not be valid or be entitled to any security or benefit under the Resolution until the Registrar shall have executed the Certificate of Authentication appearing hereon and inserted the date of authentication hereon. A-3 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, has caused this Bond to be signed by the manual signature of its Mayor, to be countersigned by the manual signature of its Clerk, its seal to be impressed hereon, and this Bond to be dated the Dated Date. COUNTERSIGNED: (SEAL) Clerk, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia Mayor, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia A-4 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION Date Authenticated: October 22, 2020 This Bond is one of the Bonds described in the within-mentioned Resolution. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY,N.A., Registrar By Authorized Signature A-5 ASSIGNMENT FOR VALUE RECEIVED the undersigned hereby sell(s), assign(s) and transfer(s) unto (please print or typewrite name and address including zip code of Transferee) PLEASE INSERT SOCIAL SECURITY OR OTHER IDENTIFYING NUMBER OF TRANSFEREE • the within-mentioned Bond and all rights thereunder, hereby irrevocably constituting and appointing Attorney, to transfer said Bond on the books kept for the registration thereof, with full power of substitution in the premises. Dated: Signature Guaranteed NOTICE: Signature(s) must be guaranteed (Signature of Registered Owner) by an Eligible Guarantor Institution such as a Commercial Bank, Trust Company, NOTICE: The signature above must Securities Broker/Dealer, Credit Union correspond with the name of the or Savings Association who is a member registered owner as it appears on the of a medallion program approved by The front of this bond in every particular, Securities Transfer Association, Inc. without alteration or enlargement or any change whatsoever. A-6 APPENDIX B FORM OF SERIES 2020B BONDS Unless this certificate is presented by an authorized representative of The Depository Trust Company, a New York corporation ("DTC"), to the issuer or its agent for registration of transfer, exchange, or payment, and any certificate is registered in the name of Cede & Co., or in such other name as is requested by an authorized representative of DTC (and any payment is made to Cede & Co. or to such other entity as is requested by an authorized representative of DTC), ANY TRANSFER, PLEDGE, OR OTHER USE HEREOF FOR VALUE OR OTHERWISE BY OR TO ANY PERSON IS WRONGFUL inasmuch as the registered owner hereof, Cede & Co., has an interest herein. REGISTERED REGISTERED RB- $ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH Water and Sewer System Revenue Refunding Bond, Series of 2020B INTEREST RATE MATURITY DATE DATED DATE CUSIP °A) October 1, 20_ October 22, 2020 927749 REGISTERED OWNER: CEDE & CO. PRINCIPAL AMOUNT: DOLLARS The City of Virginia Beach, Virginia (the "City"), for value received, hereby promises to pay upon surrender hereof at the designated corporate trust office of The Bank of New York Mellon Trust Company, N.A. (the "Registrar"), or its successor, solely from the source and as hereinafter provided, to the registered owner hereof, or registered assigns or legal representative, the principal sum stated above on the maturity date stated above, subject to prior redemption as hereinafter provided, and to pay, solely from such source, interest hereon semiannually on each April 1 and October 1, beginning April 1, 2021, at the annual rate stated above, calculated on the basis of a 360-day year of twelve 30-day months. Interest is payable (a) from the Dated Date, if this Bond is authenticated prior to April 1, 2021, or (b) otherwise from the April 1 or October 1 that is, or immediately precedes, the date on which this Bond is authenticated (unless payment of interest hereon is in default, in which case this Bond shall bear interest from the date to which interest has been paid). Interest is payable by check or draft mailed to the registered owner hereof at his address as it appears on the 15th day of the month preceding each interest payment B-1 date on registration books kept by the Registrar. Principal, premium, if any, and interest are payable in lawful money of the United States of America. Notwithstanding any other provision hereof, this Bond is subject to a book entry system maintained by The Depository Trust Company ("DTC") and the payment of principal and interest, the providing of notices and other matters will be made as described in the City's Blanket Letter of Representations to DTC. This Bond is one of an issue of $51,110,000 Water and Sewer System Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020B (the "Bonds"), of like date and tenor, except as to number, denomination, rate of interest, privilege of redemption and maturity, authorized and issued pursuant to ordinances and resolutions adopted by the City Council including a resolution adopted on February 11, 1992, as previously supplemented and as supplemented and amended by a resolution adopted on September 15, 2020 (collectively, the "Resolution"), and the Constitution and statutes of the Commonwealth of Virginia, including the City Charter and the Public Finance Act of 1991, to provide funds, together with other available funds, to pay the cost of refunding certain prior bonds, as more fully described in the Resolution. The Bonds and the premium, if any, and the interest thereon are limited obligations of the City and are payable solely from the revenues to be derived from the ownership or operation of the System, as the same may from time to time exist, except to the extent payable from the proceeds of the Bonds, the income, if any, derived from the investment thereof, certain reserves, income from investments pursuant to the Resolution or proceeds of insurance, which revenues and other moneys have been pledged as described in the Resolution to secure payment thereof. The Bonds, the premium, if any, and the interest thereon are payable solely from the revenues pledged thereto in the Resolution, and nothing herein or in the Resolution shall be deemed to create or constitute an indebtedness of or a pledge of the faith and credit of the Commonwealth of Virginia or of any county, city, town or other political subdivision of the Commonwealth, including the City. The Bonds are issued under and are equally and ratably secured on a parity with the unpaid balance of the City's (i) $44,845,000 Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series of 2013, (ii) $89,425,000 Water and Sewer System Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Series of 2016, and (iii) $45,600,000 Water and Sewer System Revenue Bonds, Series of 2020A (collectively, the "Parity Bonds"), to the extent set forth in the Resolution. Reference is hereby made to the Resolution and all amendments and supplements thereto for a description of the provisions, among others, with respect to the nature and extent of the security, the rights, duties and obligations of the City, the rights of the holders of the Bonds and the terms upon which the Bonds are issued and secured. Additional bonds ranking equally with the Bonds and the Parity Bonds may be issued on the terms provided in the Resolution. The Bonds maturing on and after October 1, 2031, are subject to redemption beginning October 1, 2030, in whole or in part at any time, at the option of the City, at a redemption price equal to 100% of the principal amount of Bonds to be redeemed plus interest accrued and unpaid to the redemption date. B-2 If less than all the Bonds are called for redemption, the maturities of the Bonds to be redeemed shall be selected in such manner as the City Manager or the chief financial officer of the City may determine to be in the best interest of the City. If less than all of the Bonds of any maturity are called for redemption, the Bonds to be redeemed shall be selected by DTC or any successor securities depository pursuant to its rules and procedures or, if the book entry system is discontinued, shall be selected by the Registrar by lot in such manner as the Registrar in its discretion may determine. In either case, (a) the portion of any Bond to be redeemed shall be in the principal amount of$5,000 or some integral multiple thereof and (b) in selecting Bonds for redemption, each portion of $5,000 principal amount shall be counted as one bond for this purpose. If a portion of a Bond is called for redemption, a new Bond in principal amount equal to the unredeemed portion thereof will be issued to the registered owner upon the surrender hereof. The Registrar will cause notice of the call for redemption identifying the Bonds or portions thereof to be redeemed, not less than 30 nor more than 60 days prior to the redemption date, (1)by facsimile or electronic transmission, registered or certified mail or overnight express delivery, to the holder of each Bond to be redeemed at his address as it appears on the registration books kept by the Registrar, (2)by facsimile or electronic transmission, registered or certified mail or overnight express delivery, to all organizations registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission as securities depositories, and (3) to the Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) system (established by the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board) or any other nationally recognized municipal securities information repository designated as such by the Securities and Exchange Commission. Provided funds for their redemption are on deposit at the place of payment on the redemption date, all Bonds or portions thereof so called for redemption shall cease to bear interest on such date, shall no longer be secured as set forth in the Resolution and shall not be deemed to be outstanding under the provisions of the Resolution. The registered owner of this Bond shall have no right to enforce the provisions of the Resolution or to institute action to enforce the covenants therein or to take any action with respect to any Event of Default under the Resolution or to institute, appear in or defend any suit or other proceedings with respect thereto, except as provided in the Resolution. Modifications or alterations of the Resolution, or of any supplement thereto, may be made only to the extent and in the circumstances permitted by the Resolution. The Registrar shall treat the registered owner as the person exclusively entitled to payment of principal, premium, if any, and interest and the exercise of all other rights and powers of the owner, except that interest payments shall be made to the person shown as owner on the 15th day of the month preceding each interest payment date. All acts, conditions and things required to happen, exist or be performed precedent to and in the issuance of this Bond have happened, exist and have been performed. This Bond shall not be valid or be entitled to any security or benefit under the Resolution until the Registrar shall have executed the Certificate of Authentication appearing hereon and inserted the date of authentication hereon. B-3 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, has caused this Bond to be signed by the manual signature of its Mayor, to be countersigned by the manual signature of its Clerk, its seal to be impressed hereon, and this Bond to be dated the Dated Date. COUNTERSIGNED: (SEAL) Clerk, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia Mayor, City of Virginia Beach, Virginia B-4 CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICATION Date Authenticated: October 22, 2020 This Bond is one of the Bonds described in the within-mentioned Resolution. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY,N.A., Registrar By Authorized Signature B-5 ASSIGNMENT FOR VALUE RECEIVED the undersigned hereby sell(s), assign(s) and transfer(s) unto (please print or typewrite name and address including zip code of Transferee) PLEASE INSERT SOCIAL SECURITY OR OTHER IDENTIFYING NUMBER OF TRANSFEREE • • the within-mentioned Bond and all rights thereunder, hereby irrevocably constituting and appointing Attorney, to transfer said Bond on the books kept for the registration thereof, with full power of substitution in the premises. Dated: Signature Guaranteed NOTICE: Signature(s) must be guaranteed (Signature of Registered Owner) by an Eligible Guarantor Institution such as a Commercial Bank, Trust Company, NOTICE: The signature above must Securities Broker/Dealer, Credit Union correspond with the name of the or Savings Association who is a member registered owner as it appears on the of a medallion program approved by The front of this bond in every particular, Securities Transfer Association, Inc. without alteration or enlargement or any change whatsoever. B-6 APPENDIX C NOTICE TO BONDHOLDERS NOTICE OF AMENDMENT TO MASTER RESOLUTION CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA Water and Sewer System Revenue and Refunding Bonds, Series of 2013 ICUSIPS &Maturities] The Bank of New York is Bond Registrar for the above-captioned bonds (the "Bonds"), which were issued under a Master Resolution adopted by the City Council (the "City Council") of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia (the "City"), on February 11, 1992, as previously supplemented and amended (the "Master Resolution"). The purpose of this Notice is to notify Bondholders that the Master Resolution has been amended. Capitalized terms used and not defined herein shall have the meanings ascribed to them in the Master Resolution. The amendments to the Master Resolution provide that (i) interest and principal payments on each Series of Bonds and Parity Obligations will be transferred from the Revenue Account to the respective Bond Debt Service Account on their due date, rather than transferred to those accounts in fractional amounts on a monthly basis throughout the year, (ii) deposits to the Renewal and Replacement Account will be made by July 31 of each Fiscal Year in the full amount budgeted by the City in accordance with its capital improvement program for such Fiscal Year, rather than a fixed amount of$2,000,000 to be restored in fractional amounts over a twelve month period, (iii) deposits to the Capital Improvement Account will be made by July 31 of each Fiscal Year, rather than on the 25th day of the first full month after the City Council's approval of the capital improvement program, and (iv) deposits to the Residual Account will be made by the August 15 following the end of each Fiscal Year, rather than on the 25th day of the last month of such Fiscal Year. A copy of the Master Resolution and the amendments may be obtained from the Clerk of the City upon written request (addressed to the attention of the Department of Finance, Municipal Center, Virginia Beach, Virginia 23456), together with satisfactory evidence that the requestor is a holder of a Bond. No amendments were made to the terms of the Bonds. CUSIP Numbers are included solely for the convenience of the Bondholders. Neither the City nor The Bank of New York shall be responsible for the selection or use of the CUSIP Numbers, nor is any representation made as to its correctness on any bond or as indicated in any notice. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON TRUST COMPANY, N.A., as Registrar Dated: October 23, 2020 C-1 82 ITEM— VLJ.5 ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70993 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Resolution to AUTHORIZE and DIRECT the City Manager to EXECUTE a Memorandum of Agreement re The Hampton Roads Regional Groundwater Mitigation Program Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE 2 CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ON BEHALF OF THE CITY 3 OF VIRGINIA BEACH A MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT 4 PERTAINING TO THE HAMPTON ROADS REGIONAL 5 GROUNDWATER MITIGATION PROGRAM 6 7 WHEREAS, in August 1994, the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission 8 and its fifteen (15) member jurisdictions entered into an agreement establishing the 9 Regional Groundwater Mitigation Program (the "Program"); and 10 11 WHEREAS, the City of Virginia Beach has been a participant in the Program 12 since its inception; and 13 14 WHEREAS, the agreement will soon expire and must be renewed in order for the 15 Program to continue; and 16 17 WHEREAS, the purposes of the Program are to provide a mechanism by which 18 persons whose groundwater wells are adversely affected by drawdowns associated with 19 the operation of a public water supply system may seek mitigation of losses caused by 20 such drawdown and to establish an administrative framework used by local 21 governments in Hampton Roads to obtain technical analysis of requests by private 22 groundwater well owners for mitigation; and 23 24 WHEREAS, since its inception, the Program has been successful in 25 accomplishing its purposes; and 26 27 WHEREAS, it is in the best interests of the City and its groundwater well owners, 28 as well as the other participating localities and their respective groundwater well 29 owners, to continue the City's participation in the Program; 30 31 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF 32 VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA: 33 34 That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to execute, on behalf of 35 the City, the Regional Ground Water Mitigation Program Administration Memorandum of 36 Agreement, a summary of the material terms of which is hereto attached. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, on the 10th day of November , 2020. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY Public Utilities Depart t ' Office CA15159/R-1/October 23, 20271— REGIONAL GROUND WATER MITIGATION PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT SUMMARY OF MATERIAL TERMS PURPOSE: Renew an agreement that establishes a process by which local governments in Hampton Roads may obtain technical analyses related to requests by private well owners for groundwater mitigation payments in cases of well failures allegedly caused by pumping of groundwater wells by localities Provide a process for handling claims that localities' groundwater withdrawals have caused private well failures PARTIES: Cities: Chesapeake, Franklin, Hampton, Newport News, Norfolk, Poquoson Portsmouth, Suffolk, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg Counties: Gloucester, Isle of Wight, James City, Southampton, Surry, York Other: Hampton Roads Planning District Commission (HRPDC); James City Service Authority TERM: Five (5) years (through December 31, 2025). COSTS: Program costs allocated on a pro-rata basis among the local governments. Base allocation of $3,000 per local government, with balance of annual costs allocated according to the local share of regional population. DUTIES: HRPDC: • Conduct technical analyses of the impacts of groundwater withdrawals upon request of local governments to determine impacts of a ground water withdrawal. • Develop recommendations for allocation of mitigation responsibilities among the local governments. Provide reports documenting the results of technical analyses to all signatory local governments, and to any mitigation panels that are convened. • Provide other technical support to the signatory local governments for other ground water analyses. LOCALITIES: • Serve as point of contact for aggrieved parties. Request mitigation analyses from HRPDC following receipt of a claim, and provide available relevant data to the HRPDC for use in analyses of mitigation claims. • Provide timely technical review of the HRPDC analyses and conclusions. • Establish the appropriate mitigation panels, in accordance with local mitigation plans, to hear appeals of initial mitigation responsibility determinations. REGIONAL GROUNDWATER MITIGATION PROGRAM ADMINISTRATION MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT WHEREAS, Section 15.2-1300 of the Code of Virginia enables local governments to enter into cooperative agreements to exercise those powers that each may be enabled to exercise, including conducting technical analyses to support such activities; and WHEREAS, Section 15.2-4200 of the Code of Virginia enables local governments to establish Planning District Commissions; and WHEREAS, the cities and counties that are signatories to this Agreement have acted, in accordance with Section 15.2-4200 of the Code of Virginia to establish the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission; and WHEREAS, several Localities in the Hampton Roads region operate groundwater based water supply systems and WHEREAS,the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission has been requested and has undertaken various studies to support local government water supply development, including groundwater resource management efforts; and WHEREAS, on behalf of the signatory parties,the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission, has contracted with the U.S. Geological Survey to complete various technical analyses of the region's groundwater resources, including the following efforts: • Development of a methodology for allocating responsibilities for groundwater impacts, as documented in Michael J. Focazio and Gary K. Speiran, Estimating Net Drawdown for Episodic Withdrawals at Six Well Fields in the Virginia Coastal Plain Aquifers, U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Investigations Report No. 93-4159, 1992; • Refined description of the aquifer system of the Virginia Coastal Plain and a hydrogeologic framework for ground-water investigation, as documented in E. Randolph McFarland and T. Scott Bruce, The Virginia Coastal Plain Hydrogeologic Framework, U.S. Geological Survey, Professional Paper 1731, 2006; and • Development of the Virginia Coastal Plain Groundwater Model to provide a better tool to understand the groundwater resource through simulation of groundwater withdrawals, drought, and saltwater intrusion, as documented in Charles E. Heywood and Jason P. Pope, Simulation of Groundwater Flow in the Coastal Plain Aquifer System of Virginia, U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report 2009-5039, 2009. WHEREAS, the signatory parties have requested the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission to administer a Regional Groundwater Mitigation Program, on their behalf; and 1 WHEREAS, on August 11, 1994, the signatory parties entered into the Groundwater Mitigation Program Administration Agreement; and WHEREAS, on May 31, 2000, July 5, 2006, March 18, 2010, and July 21, 2016, the signatory parties extended the Groundwater Mitigation Program Administration Agreement; and WHEREAS, in accordance with the provisions of the August 11, 1994 Agreement,as extended on May 31, 2000, July 5, 2006, March 18, 2010, and July 21, 2016, the signatory parties have evaluated the Groundwater Mitigation Program and determined that the Program should be continued; NOW THEREFORE, the signatory parties enter into the following Agreement. This Memorandum of Agreement, entered into this XXS'day of XXXX, 2020 among and between fifteen local governments in Hampton Roads, the James City Service Authority, and the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission, establishes and extends the Regional Groundwater Mitigation Program. It outlines the roles and responsibilities of each entity in administering and funding the Regional Groundwater Mitigation Program. BASIC PREMISES 1. Some local governments in Hampton Roads operate public water supply wells inside and/or outside of their incorporated boundaries. 2. All local governments in Hampton Roads are interested in ensuring that groundwater drawdown associated with the operation of public water supply wells does not adversely impact the private wells of their citizens. 3. In the case where operation of a public water supply well causes or contributes to groundwater drawdown that renders a well unusable, then mitigation of damages attributable to that drawdown may be sought by the well owner in accordance with local mitigation plans and agreements. 4. This Agreement establishes the administrative framework, which will be used by the signatory parties to obtain technical analysis of requests for mitigation by private well owners or other local governments in Hampton Roads. Financial issues related to these requests are governed by existing interjurisdictional agreements and state-approved Groundwater Mitigation Plans that are separate and distinct from this Agreement. 5. This Agreement will have a term of five years, extending from January 1, 2021 through December 31, 2025. To conform to local government charter and Virginia Code requirements, the funding provisions of this Agreement will be subject to annual renewal. 2 6. Program costs will be allocated on a pro-rata basis among the signatory parties. The annual base buy-in per city or county will be determined each year as part of the HRPDC Directors of Utilities Committee budget planning process. The balance of annual costs will be allocated according to the local share of regional population. The most current estimate of population, developed by the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service, will be used as the population base for allocating program costs. Local contributions may be escalated annually to reflect program experience and projected HRPDC expenditures. Future private sector and non-Hampton Roads local government participation may provide financial support to the program according to a yet-to-be-determined formula, which will reflect annual program costs. The funding formula will be evaluated on a regular basis by the HRPDC Directors of Utilities Committee and may be adjusted to ensure its continued equitability. HRPDC RESPONSIBILITIES Under the terms of this Agreement, the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission is responsible for the following: 1. Conduct technical analyses of the impacts of groundwater withdrawals. 2. Respond equitably and in a timely fashion to requests from all signatory parties for analyses of the impacts of groundwater withdrawals. The time frame for responses will be based on experience and the complexity of individual cases. 3. Develop a technical guidance document to determine the allocation of impact mitigation responsibilities among the signatory parties. From 1994 to 2015, this determination was based on application of the superpositioning methodology developed by the U.S. Geological Survey for the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission. The methodology is described in Michael J. Focazio and Gary K. Speiran, Estimating Net Drawdown for Episodic Withdrawals at Six Well fields in the Virginia Coastal Plain Aquifers, U.S. Geological Survey, Water Resources Investigation Report No.93-4159, 1992. Beginning in 2016, the HRPDC staff began to apply an analysis approach using the U.S. Geological Survey Virginia Coastal Plain Groundwater Model. The HRPDC technical guidance document will be updated to address the use of the model and future model updates. 4. Provide report(s) documenting the results of the HRPDC technical analysis(es) to all signatory parties. 3 5. In any case where an aggrieved party appeals a local government mitigation determination, provide the HRPDC analysis to the mitigation panel, established under the local government's mitigation plan. However, the HRPDC will not serve as a member of the mitigation panel. 6. Provide other technical support, as requested, to the signatory parties for other groundwater analyses, including support for development of local groundwater withdrawal permit applications and review of other proposed groundwater withdrawals which may impact on groundwater resources in the Hampton Roads region. 7. On request, provide technical staff support, at cost, to signatory parties for data collection (field work), required by that signatory party's permit or mitigation plan, approved by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (State Water Control Board). 8. Take steps, in conjunction with the signatory parties, to involve private sector groundwater users in the Regional Groundwater Mitigation Program. Administrative procedures and financial arrangements for private sector and non-Hampton Roads local government participation will be developed in the future, but will reflect the actual cost of the work. LOCAL GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBILITIES Under the terms of this Agreement, the signatory parties are responsible for the following: 1. Serve as the initial point of contact for aggrieved parties. Request mitigation analysis(es) from HRPDC in a timely fashion following receipt of a claim. 2. Provide any locally-generated/collected data on groundwater conditions and well construction that may be useful to HRPDC technical analysis(es). 3. Provide, in a timely fashion, all technical supporting data required by Mitigation Plans, approved by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality(State Water Control Board)as elements of Groundwater Withdrawal Permits, to the HRPDC for use in analyses of mitigation claims. 4. Provide timely technical review of the HRPDC analysis(es)and conclusions. 5. Support HRPDC efforts to expand the mitigation program to cover all groundwater uses. 6. Establish the appropriate mitigation panels, in accordance with local mitigation plans, to hear appeals of initial mitigation responsibility determinations. 4 PROCEDURE FOR REQUESTING MITIGATION ANALYSES Under this Memorandum of Agreement, the following process will be followed to request HRPDC technical support to address mitigation claims. 1. Aggrieved party contacts the locality of residence. 2. The local government contacts the HRPDC and requests that an impact analysis be conducted. In addition,any signatory parties may request that an impact analysis be undertaken. 3. The HRPDC conducts the analysis, as requested, and advises all signatory parties of the results of the technical analysis(es). 4. This procedure may be modified from time to time with the concurrence of all signatory parties, as represented by the HRPDC Directors of Utilities Committee, in order to improve the efficiency of the mitigation process. SIGNATORIES This Memorandum of Agreement will be executed by the Chief Administrative Officer of each participating local government or service authority and by the Executive Director of the HRPDC. Individual signatory pages are included for each participating locality. CITY OF CHESAPEAKE CITY OF FRANKLIN CITY OF HAMPTON CITY OF NEWPORT NEWS CITY OF NORFOLK CITY OF POQUOSON CITY OF PORTSMOUTH CITY OF SUFFOLK CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH CITY OF WILLIAMSBURG COUNTY OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY OF ISLE OF WIGHT COUNTY OF SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY OF YORK JAMES CITY SERVICE AUTHORITY TOWN OF SMITHFIELD HAMPTON ROADS PLANING DISTRICT COMMISSION 5 IN WITNESS THEREOF, the Chief Administrative Officer of the local governments and service authority and the Executive Director of the Hampton Roads Planning District Commission hereby execute this Agreement. CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH By: Date: Date: Attest: APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: ri.4.v.±:71:::: Department of Public Uti ' 83 ITEM— VLJ.6 ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70994 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to RELEASE $30-Million for Capital Project #100291, "Operations Facility Renovations"re renovations of Municipal Center Buildings 1,2 and 11 Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. 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Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE 2 FEDERAL FUNDS FOR MOBILIZATIONS OF THE 3 VIRGINIA TASK FORCE 2 URBAN SEARCH AND 4 RESCUE TEAM 5 6 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, 7 VIRGINIA, THAT: 8 9 $208,246 is hereby accepted from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security 10 Federal Emergency Management Agency and appropriated, with federal revenue 11 increased accordingly, to the FY 2020-21 Operating Budget of the Fire Department for 12 the reimbursement of costs related to the deployment of members of the Virginia Task 13 Force 2 Urban Search and Rescue Team for the Oregon Wildfires and Tropical Cyclones 14 Laura and Marco. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 10th day of November , 2020. Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all members of the City Council. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: It& Budget & Management Services City A s Office CA15248 R-1 October 29, 2020 85 ITEM— VI.J.7b ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70996 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE from the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) to the FY 2020-21 Fire Department Operating Budget: b. $987,213 re Cooperative Agreement Grant that continues operation of the Virginia Task Force 2 Urban Search and Rescue Team and AUTHORIZE 0.2 FTE Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE 2 FEDERAL FUNDS FOR THE VIRGINIA TASK FORCE 3 2 URBAN SEARCH AND RESCUE TEAM AND TO 4 AUTHORIZE 0.2 FTE 5 6 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, 7 VIRGINIA, THAT: 8 9 1) $987,213 is hereby accepted from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security 10 Federal Emergency Management Agency and appropriated, with federal 11 revenue increased accordingly, to the FY 2020-21 Operating Budget of the 12 Fire Department for the FY 2019-20 Cooperative Agreement Grant that 13 continues operation of the Virginia Task Force 2 Urban Search and Rescue 14 Team. 15 16 2) 0.2 FTE of grant-funded positions is hereby authorized for the duration of the 17 grant expenditure period and conditioned upon continued grant funding. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 10th day of November , 2020. Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all members of the City Council. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: Budget & Management Services o 's Office CA15255 R-1 October 29, 2020 86 ITEM— VLJ.7c ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70997 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE from the Federal Emergency Management Agency(FEMA) to the FY 2020-21 Fire Department Operating Budget: c. $13,464 (for the) FY 2018-19 and $83,833 (for the) FY 2017-18 re Cooperative Agreement Grant that continues operation of the Virginia Task Force 2 Urban Search and Rescue Team Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE 2 SUPPLEMENTAL FEDERAL FUNDING FOR THE 3 VIRGINIA TASK FORCE 2 URBAN SEARCH AND 4 RESCUE TEAM 5 6 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, 7 VIRGINIA, THAT: 8 9 1) $13,464 of supplemental funding is hereby accepted from U.S. Department of 10 Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency and 11 appropriated, with federal revenue increased accordingly, to the FY 2020-21 12 Operating Budget of the Fire Department for the FY 2018-19 Cooperative 13 Agreement Grant that continues operation of the Virginia Task Force 2 Urban 14 Search and Rescue Team. 15 16 2) $83,833 of supplemental funding is hereby accepted from U.S. Department of 17 Homeland Security Federal Emergency Management Agency and 18 appropriated, with federal revenue increased accordingly, to the FY 2020-21 19 Operating Budget of the Fire Department for the FY 2017-18 Cooperative 20 Agreement Grant that continues operation of the Virginia Task Force 2 Urban 21 Search and Rescue Team. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 10 t h day Of November , 2020. Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all members of the City Council. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: c)(V- Budget& Management Services i o s Office CA15251 R-1 October 29, 2020 87 ITEM— VI.J.8 ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70998 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to ACCEPT and APPROPRIATE $24,010 from the Department of Homeland Security to the FY 2020-21 Fire Department Operating Budget re purchase of a tracking system and personal protective equipment Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT AND APPROPRIATE 2 FEDERAL FUNDS TO SUPPORT THE FIRE 3 DEPARTMENT'S MARINE TEAM 4 5 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, 6 VIRGINIA THAT: 7 8 $24,010 is hereby accepted from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and 9 appropriated, with federal revenues increased accordingly, to the FY 2020-21 Operating 10 Budget of the Fire Department for the purchase of a tracking system and personal 11 protective equipment Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 10th day of November 2020. Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all members of the City Council. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: Budget & Management Services City 's Office CA15245 R-1 October 29, 2020 88 ITEM— VLJ.9 ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#70999 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to APPROPRIATE$1.8-Million from Fund Balance and AUTHORIZE a $1.1- Million Grant to the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation (VBCDC) and PROVIDE $700,000 to the Virginia Beach Development Authority(VBDA)and REQUEST the City Auditor to include annual audits of the VBCDC in the audit schedule for three (3)fiscal years Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE $1,800,000 2 FROM FUND BALANCE, TO AUTHORIZE A GRANT 3 OF $1,100,000 TO THE VIRGINIA BEACH 4 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 5 (VBCDC), TO PROVIDE $700,000 TO THE CITY OF 6 VIRGINIA BEACH DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, AND 7 TO REQUEST THE CITY AUDITOR INCLUDE 8 ANNUAL AUDITS OF THE VBCDC IN THE AUDIT 9 SCHEDULE FOR THREE FISCAL YEARS 10 11 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, 12 VIRGINIA THAT: 13 14 1) $1,800,000 is hereby appropriated from the fund balance of the General Fund 15 from those amounts reserved for Pandemic Relief; 16 17 2) $1,100,000 is hereby authorized as a grant to the Virginia Beach Community 18 Development Corporation upon the terms set forth in Exhibit A, Summary of 19 Grant Terms; 20 21 3) $700,000 is hereby provided to the City of Virginia Beach Development 22 Authority for a loan to the Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation 23 upon the terms set forth in Exhibit B, Summary of Loan Terms; 24 25 4) The City Auditor is hereby requested to include in the annual audit schedule an 26 audit of the VBCDC in FY 20-21, FY 21-22, and FY 22-23. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 10th day of November , 2020. Requires an affirmative vote by a majority of all members of the City Council. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: budget& Management Services City Attome ' Ice CA15256 R-1 October 29, 2020 EXHIBIT A: SUMMARY OF GRANT TERMS CITY GRANT TO VIRGINIA BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP. Grantor: The City of Virginia Beach ("City") Grantee: Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation ("VBCDC") Grant Amount: $1,100,000 Source of Funds: Fund Balance (Pandemic Relief) Use of Funds: Grantee to use all grant funds to pay down its line of credit. City Obligations: The City will make a grant to the VBCDC upon the terms provided herein. Such amounts to be made available to the VBCDC within 30 days of execution of grant agreement. VBCDC Obligations: The VBCDC agrees to cooperate fully with annual audits by the City Auditor for FY 20-21 , 21-22 and 22-23. The VBCDC will commit to not acquiring or developing properties outside the boundaries of the City of Virginia Beach. EXHIBIT B: SUMMARY OF LOAN TERMS AUTHORITY LOAN TO VIRGINIA BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORP. Lender: The City of Virginia Beach Development Authority ("Authority") Borrower: Virginia Beach Community Development Corporation Loan Amount: Not to exceed $700,000 Term: Two (2) years Interest Rate: 0% Use of Funds: Borrower to use the funds to pay its balance on a line of credit. Repayment Terms: The loan will be repaid with the net proceeds (sales price less any commissions or fees or required Federal repayments) from the sale of three properties owned by VBCDC and located in the City of Norfolk. Upon repayment of that amount, the balance of the loan will be forgiven by the VBDA. VBDA Obligations: The Authority will not make the loan unless and until City Council appropriates the Loan Amount to the Authority for the purposes stated herein. VBDA will remit the repayment received from the borrower to the City Treasurer within 15 business days of approval of such repayment by the Board of the VBDA. Special Terms: Borrower commits to the following: Upon receipt of the loan from VBDA, it will pay the same amount toward the TowneBank line of credit within 15 business days. Borrower will not use its line of credit for operational costs. Borrower will make every effort to secure a buyer for the three Norfolk properties and to seek a sale that provides the highest possible net proceeds. All sums will be immediately due and payable if the borrower has not complied with the commitments and terms above. 89 ITEM— VI.J.10a ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#71000 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to APPROPRIATE in Coronavirus Relief Funds to the FY 2020-21 Schools Operating Budget: a. $11,677,033 re eligible expenses such as supplemental staffing costs, personal protective equipment,cleaning supplies,and technology to support distance learning Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE $11,677,033 IN 2 CORONAVIRUS RELIEF FUNDS TO THE FY 2020-21 3 OPERATING BUDGET OF THE VIRGINIA BEACH 4 CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS 5 6 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, 7 VIRGINIA THAT: 8 0 $11,677,033 in Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) 10 Act Funding is hereby appropriated, with federal revenue increased accordingly, to the 11 Categorical Grants Fund of the Virginia Beach City Public Schools FY 2020-21 Operating 12 Budget to be used for eligible expenses such as supplemental staffing costs, personal 13 protective equipment, cleaning supplies, and technology to support distance learning. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 10th day of November , 2020. Requires the affirmative vote of a majority of all members of the City Council. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT: APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: 1\ C -t-kVIO"T Budget & Management Services City A ey's Office CA15257 R-1 October 29, 2020 ,At VI* .! VIRGINIA BEACH CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS •( CHARTING THE COURSE School Board Services Carolyn T. Rye, Chair Kimberly A. Melnyk,Vice Chair District 5 - Lynnhaven District 7—Princess Anne Beverly M. Anderson Daniel D. Edwards Sharon R. Felton At-Large District 2—Kernpsville District 6— Beach Dorothy M. Holtz Laura K. Hughes Victoria C. Manning At-Large At-Large At-Large Jessica L. Owens Trenace B. Riggs Carolyn D.Weems District 3—Rose Hall District 1—Centerville District 4- Bayside Aaron C. Spence, Ed.D., Superintendent misemorm Resolution Regarding Federal Coronavirus Relief Funds(CRF)Awarded to Virginia School Divisions WHEREAS,the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security(CARES) Act was signed into law on March 27, 2020; and WHEREAS, CRF awards were provided to states under the CARES Act and a portion is being made available directly to school divisions to help cover costs in preparing for, responding to and mitigating the impacts of the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic; and WHEREAS, CRF awards are intended for costs incurred related to COVID-19 in reopening and operating public schools during the first months of the 2020-2021 school year; and WHEREAS, CRF awards provided to school divisions are allocated based on a projected September 30, 2020 fall membership count (66,725.90 for Virginia Beach City Public Schools) and a per-pupil amount of$175.00; and WHEREAS, CRF awards will not be adjusted later for actual September 30, 2020 fall membership; and WHEREAS,Virginia Beach City Public Schools will receive a CRF allocation in the amount of $11,677,033; and WHEREAS,these funds were not appropriated to the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach in the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Budget Ordinance adopted by the City Council May 12, 2020; and WHEREAS, the funding will support COVID-19 preparedness and response measures for the 2020- 2021 school year to include supplemental staffing costs, personal protective equipment (PPE), cleaning supplies and technology to support distance learning; and Put Students First •Seek Growth •Be Open to Change •Do Great Work Together • Value Differences .1n.)f.e.,..,e e...,n.:.b I on D.,.an2Q I ‘R..,:... rnr zc N 111.40, v., 22 i �t .\! VIRGINIA BEACH CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS W CHARTING THE COURSE WHEREAS, the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach requests an additional appropriation of $11,677,033 into the Categorical Grants fund to be used for expenditures incurred due to the COVID-19 health emergency as permitted by the Virginia Department of Education; and NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach approves the recommended uses of the CRF allocation as presented by the Administration; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the School Board requests that the City Council approve the appropriation of funds for the CRF allocation in Fiscal Year 2020-2021; and be it FINALLY RESOLVED: That a copy of this resolution be spread across the official minutes of this Board, and the Clerk of the Board is directed to deliver a copy of this resolution to the Mayor, each member of City Council,the City Manager, and the City Clerk. Adopted by the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach this 27th day of October 2020. SEAL / I/ s Carolyn T. Rye, cool Board r Attest: ------------ Regina M. Toneatto, Clerk of the Board Put Students First •Seek Growth •Be Open to Change •Do Great Work Together • Value Differences 2512 Georoe Mason Drive I P.O.Rex 603R I Virginia Roark vvninia 934Sf,-nnxa 90 ITEM— VLJ.10b ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#71001 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to APPROPRIATE in Coronavirus Relief Funds to the FY 2020-21 Schools Operating Budget: b. $1,634,662 re consistent with the intent of the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief Fund and Governor's Emergency Education Relief Fund Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE $1,634,662 IN 2 FEDERAL FUNDING TO THE FY 2020-21 OPERATING 3 BUDGET OF THE VIRGINIA BEACH CITY PUBLIC 4 SCHOOLS 5 6 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, 7 VIRGINIA THAT: 8 9 $1,634,662 in Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) 10 Act Funding is hereby appropriated, with federal revenue increased accordingly, to the 11 Categorical Grants Fund of the FY 2020-21 Operating Budget of the Virginia Beach City 12 Public Schools for uses consistent with the intent of the Elementary and Secondary 13 School Emergency Relief Fund and Governor's Emergency Education Relief Fund. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 10 t h day of November , 2020. Requires the affirmative vote of a majority of all members of the City Council. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT. APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: Budget & Management Services i A or 's Office CA15258 R-1 October 29, 2020 tr1� .! iVIRGINIA BEACH CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHARTING THE COURSE School Board Services Carolyn T. Rye, Chair Kimberly A. Melnyk, Vice Chair District 5 - Lynnhaven District 7—Princess Anne Beverly M. Anderson Daniel D. Edwards Sharon R. Felton At-Large District 2— Kempsville District 6— Beach Dorothy M. Holtz Laura K. Hughes Victoria C. Manning At-Large At-Large At-Large Jessica L. Owens Trenace B. Riggs Carolyn D. Weems District 3 — Rose Hall District 1—Centerville District 4 - Bayside Aaron C. Spence, Ed.D., Superintendent Resolution Regarding the Federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security(CARES)Act Appropriation for State Set-Aside Awards Under the Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief(ESSER) Fund and the Governor's Emergency Education Relief(GEER) Fund WHEREAS,the Federal CARES Act was signed into law on March 27, 2020; and WHEREAS, the CARES Act includes a$30.75 billion education stabilization fund with three components: an Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief(ESSER) Fund,a Governor's Emergency Education Relief (GEER) Fund,and a Higher Education Emergency Relief(HEER) Fund; and WHEREAS,CARES Act State Set-Aside ESSER and GEER funds are for emergency relief and intended to address the impact that the Novel Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) has had, and continues to have, on elementary and secondary schools across the nation;and WHEREAS,CARES Act State Set-Aside ESSER and GEER funds were awarded through formula-based and competitive grants to support various programs and activities; and WHEREAS,Virginia Beach City Public Schools has been allocated ESSER funds in the amount of$397,953.86 and GEER funds in the amount of$1,236,708.00 for a total award of$1,634,661.86; and WHEREAS,these funds were not appropriated to the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach in the Fiscal Year 2020-2021 Budget Ordinance adopted by the City Council May 12, 2020; and WHEREAS, examples of the proposed spending plan include offering additional tutoring for students with disabilities; implementing a universal social-emotional screener; supporting remote learning through education technology; purchasing cleaning and disinfecting supplies and equipment; and buying additional personal protective equipment (PPE)for students, staff and visitors as appropriate for their risk exposure; and WHEREAS,the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach requests an additional appropriation of $1,634,661.86 into the Categorical Grants fund to be used for expenditures incurred due to the COVID-19 health emergency as permitted by the Virginia Department of Education; and Put Students First •Seek Growth •Be Open to Change •Do Great Work Together • Value Differences 2512 George Mason Drive I P.O Box 6038 I Virginia Beach.Virginia 23456-0038 . i� �,. VIRGINIA BEACH CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS CHARTING THE COURSE NOW,THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach approves the recommended uses of the CARES Act State Set-Aside ESSER and GEER funds as presented by the Administration; and be it FURTHER RESOLVED: That the School Board requests that the City Council approve the appropriation of CARES Act State Set-Aside ESSER and GEER funds in Fiscal Year 2020-2021; and be it FINALLY RESOLVED: That a copy of this resolution be spread across the official minutes of this Board, and the Clerk of the Board is directed to deliver a copy of this resolution to the Mayor, each member of City Council, the City Manager, and the City Clerk. Adopted by the School Board of the City of Virginia Beach this 27`h day of October 2020. SEAL I ,-,--_ Carolyn T. Rye,Sc I Board Cha Attest: Re Ina M.Toneatto, Clerk of the Board Put Students First •Seek Growth •Be Open to Change •Do Great Work Together • Value Differences 2512 George Mason Drive I P.O.Box 6038 I Virainia Beach.Virainia 23456-0038 _ _ _ _ _ 91 ITEM— VI.J.11 ORDINANCES/RESOLUTIONS ITEM#71002 Upon motion by Vice Mayor Wood, seconded by Council Member Moss, City Council ADOPTED, BY CONSENT, Ordinance to TRANSFER $246,158 within the FY 2020-21 Fire Department Operating Budget from the 2017 FEMA Cooperative Agreement Grant re purchase equipment for the Virginia Task Force 2 Team Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 1 AN ORDINANCE TO TRANSFER $246,158 WITHIN 2 THE FY 2020-21 OPERATING BUDGET OF THE FIRE 3 DEPARTMENT FOR VIRGINIA TASK FORCE 2 4 EQUIPMENT 5 6 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, 7 VIRGINIA, THAT: 8 9 $246,158 is hereby transferred within the FY 2020-21 Operating Budget of-the Fire 10 Department using the 2017 FEMA Cooperative Agreement Grant to purchase equipment 11 for the Virginia Task Force 2 Team. Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia on the 10 t h day of November , 2020. APPROVED AS TO CONTENT APPROVED AS TO LEGAL SUFFICIENCY: C\--Arktr7r4 ,4U-1 Budget& Management Services C` ttor y's Offi CA15252 R-1 October 29, 2020 92 ITEM— VLK APPOINTMENTS ITEM#71003 BY CONSENSUS, City Council RESCHEDULED the following APPOINTMENTS:• 2040 VISION TO ACTION COMMUNITY COALITION CLEAN COMMUNITY COMMISSION COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION GRANT REVIEW&ALLOCATION COMMITTEE COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD GREEN RIBBON COMMITTEE HEALTH SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD INVESTIGATIVE REVIEW PANEL MILITARY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE OLD BEACH DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE OPEN SPACE ADVISORY COMMITTEE PUBLIC LIBRARIES BOARD RESORT ADVISORY COMMISSION TRANSITIONAREA/INTERFACILITY TRAFFIC AREA CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE VIRGINIA BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION November 10, 2020 93 ITEM— VLK APPOINTMENTS ITEM#71004 Upon NOMINATION by Vice Mayor Wood, City Council APPOINTED: ROBERT G.HOFHEIMER (Public Library Board Member) Three year term 11/10/2020—10/31//2023 COMMUNITY ORGANIZATION GRANT(COG) REVIEW AND ALLOCATION COMMITTEE Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 94 ITEM— VLK APPOINTMENTS ITEM#71005 Upon NOMINATION by Vice Mayor Wood, City Council REAPPOINTED: WILLL4M ALMOND JASON BARNEY ROBERT BOURDON KAREN FORGET One year term 11/10/2020-10/31/2021 GREEN RIBBON COMMITTEE Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 95 ITEM— VLK APPOINTMENTS ITEM#71006 Upon NOMINATION by Vice Mayor Wood, City Council APPOINTED: LAUREN V.HECKELMAN Unexpired Term thru 2/28/2023 MILITARY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 96 ITEM— VLK APPOINTMENTS ITEM#71007 Upon NOMINATION by Vice Mayor Wood, City Council APPOINTED: PATTY F. JARM (Old Beach District Resident) No Term OLD BEACH DESIGN REVIEW COMMITTEE Voting: 10-0 Council Members Voting Aye: Jessica P. Abbott, Michael F. Berlucchi, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M.Henley,Louis R.Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor James L. Wood and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: Rosemary Wilson November 10, 2020 97 NEW BUSINESS ITEM#71008 Mayor Dyer advised he and Council Member Wooten are working with the City Manager and have reinstituted the African American Roundtable to be included in the Mayor's Task Force on Inclusion and Diversity. Mayor Dyer advised he has requested to have Amelia Ross-Hammond serve as Chair. Mayor Dyer advised the mechanics and mission of the task force will be provided to City Council in the near future. November 10, 2020 98 ADJOURNMENT ITEM#71009 Mayor Robert M. Dyer DECLARED the City Council FORMAL SESSION ADJOURNED at 7:08 P.M. . tits Chief Deputy City Cl-rk Ilk A anda : es,MMC Robert M. Dyer City Cler Mayor November 10, 2020 99 OPEN DIALOGUE The following registered to speak: Jolicia Ward, 3527 Amherton Court, White Plains, MD, Phone: 621-3574, requested City Council recognize the family of Demario Joyner who was a high school student shot by Virginia Beach Police fifteen years ago. Barbara Messner, P. O. Box 514, spoke concerning due process JaPharii Jones spoke concerning recent campaign ads he felt were used against Black Lives Matter 757 Jimmy Frost, 2240 Windom Place, Phone: 343-6768, spoke in OPPOSITION to defunding the police Jay Boone expressed OPPOSITION to Mayor Dyer's reelection Carl Wright requested City Council appoint an oversight committee and OPPOSITION of the African American Roundtable ADJOURNED AT 7:29 P.M. November 10, 2020