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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJANUARY 25, 2022 WORKSHOP MINUTES VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL Virginia Beach, Virginia January 25, 2022 Mayor Robert M. Dyer called to order the CITY COUNCIL WORKSHOP in the City Council Chamber City Hall, on Tuesday,January 25, 2022, at 3:00 P.M Mayor Dyer advised due to scheduling conflicts for the presenters, the order of briefings will be changed from the Workshop Agenda. Council Members Present: Michael F. Berlucchi, Linwood O. Branch, Mayor Robert M. Dyer, Barbara M. Henley, N. D. "Rocky" Holcomb, Louis R. Jones,John D.Moss,Aaron R.Rouse, Guy K. Tower, Vice Mayor Rosemary Wilson and Sabrina D. Wooten Council Members Absent: None 2 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS 3:00 P.M. Mayor Dyer welcomed Robert J. Tajan, Director—Planning and Community Development. Mr. Tajan expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support: Planning Items February 1st& 15th City Council Meetings V,3 There is one(1)Planning Item scheduled for February 1 S`: SUMMARY — February 1st 1 Planning item scheduled for City Council consideration 1.City of Virginia Beach • A Resolution to amend the City of Virginia Beach Comprehensive Plan,2016 to address city-wide stormwater impacts for discretionary land use applications • Recommended for Approval by Staff • Recommended for Denial by Planning Commission(11-0) 2 —1411111111111 January 25, 2022 3 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH ITEM 1 A Resolution to amend the City of Virginia Beach Comprehensive Plan, 2016 to address city-wide stormwater impacts for discretionary land use applications Deferred from December 7, 2021, January 4, 2022 City Council Meetings 3 There are eleven (11)Planning Items scheduled for February 15`h. SUMMARY - February 15th 11 Planning items scheduled for City Council's consideration 1.Cecilia Patterson-District 6,formerly Beach • Conditional Use Permit(Tattoo Parlor) �. • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff t A•e«ntes,Inc," 2.&3.Watson Real Estate II,LLC-District 2,formerly Princess Anne l&tels8rritaes.LLC em Grays...Tattoo ww ,,Ceca&PatMwn j • Conditional Use Permits(Animal Hospital&Commercial ---..- Winner,Ptope era LLC Kennel) • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff - ti` i rnetr Towing CORP ten$Web.Inc 4.Metro Towing Company,Inc- District 6,formerly Beach • Conditional Use Permit(Bulk Storage Yard)• Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff •-- '�.,, • •swlni Kumar Pranlan&Pmaalata eta man 5.&6.Dragas Associates,Inc-District 4,formerly Bayside raevelq we.amn • Conditional Rezone (R-10 Residential District to Conditional A-24 Apartment District(0.69-acres)) • Modification of Proffers Watson(teal Estate II.LLC • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff 7.Aswini Kumar Pradhan&Puspalata Pradhan- District 5, formerly Rose Hall - - • Modification of Proffers • Recommended for Approval by Planning CommissloR8-St ;r..,--_ 4 January 25, 2022 4 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) SUMMARY - February 15th 11 Planning items scheduled for City Council's consideration 8.MitchBTattoos,LLC dba Greyscale Tattoo Gallery- District 4, ------ - - — -__ formerly Bayside t • Conditional Use Permit(Tattoo Parlor) .,.«rw tie:� P1\\, • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff - _ i 9.Envision Studio,Inc-District 1,formerly Centerville tatchneroa.,---aWm..ua Wm. Twee wRe teem Patterson • Conditional Use Permit(Tattoo Parlor) Mint,;Proper uc 4'•. • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff I •. rmae kn..clop 10.Mekong Newlon-District 2,formerly Princess Anne W.Weft.Inc i 1 • Conditional Use Permit(Tattoo Parlor) r• Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff - ! 11.Winner's Properties,LLC-District 3,formerly Rose Hall ! a..,,Kum.o,aaivn a 4seatau P,aehan ' • Conditional Use Permit(Motor Vehicle Sales&Service) le,,ne...on • Recommended for Approval by Planning Commission&Staff 1 • Watson Real Estate R.LLC 5 CECILIA M. PATTERSON ITEtl Council District.District 6,formerly Beach Location: 328 N Great Neck Road, Suite 103 °N 1, `\ % 4 !} { C 1>.` 3 � . ow y ..-- � y 1 I,- —.3 .r „. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Tattoo Parlor) Staff recommends Approval 6 Planning Commission voted 10 tecommend January 25, 2022 5 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) !iit H _ tlitt SWAM 1 ...: 17 =,/.. ' .. ' / • Request for Conditional Use Permit for Tattoo Parlor providing traditional tattooing services as well as permanent makeup,known as microblading • 1,480 square foot existing salon within Chambord Commons Shopping Center • No exterior changes proposed to building or signage 7 CECILIA M.PATTERSON 411111111111EM t WATSON REAL ESTATE II, LLC 2 & ITEMS Council District:District 2,formerly Princess Anne 3 Location: 2497 North Landing Road / '�. J k "A� ~''�w �• I .` ' ------4\\..0.6.4. CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS(Animal Hospital & Commercial Kennel) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 10 Yo 0 to recommend A rov 8 January 25, 2022 6 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) P ; -.......— �K \, ii! _ i vii,ni , I,r r n; g o n g ❑ Lir 1 ti, r.�.t, ;.-. .t I Ell t Et 4-1 fi i1 r i I -fM I— __ i■ ■ Yl'1 4X .3: Sl...�ai r `, ,_ 2.:* . ri it n 1'1 fall _ • Request for Conditional Use Permits for Animal • 50-foot buffer along North Landing Road,as Hospital&Commercial Kennel recommend in the Transition Area Design Guidelines for non-residential development • Proposal includes 1-story,12,000 square foot building with 2 outdoor enclosures • TA/ITA CAC briefed,no issues raised • Certificate of Appropriateness received from Historical • Stormwater strategy deemed acceptable Review Board on December 15,2021 y WATSON REAL ESTATE II,LLC ITEMS 2&3 METRO TOWING COMPANY, INC ITEM Council District District 6,formerly Beach Location: 1194 Bells Road 4 , , f IDL___-- � t , L tr.. lbs.. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Bulk Storage Yard) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 10 to 0 to recommend Approval to January 25, 2022 7 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) EXISTED s, . i V TM i I - - I PPROPOSED • t- . t TOW LOT ,•-. __-__�.-t _ _} STORAGE AREA I 0 ' PROPOSED 6,.- _ 6'PRIVACY . _ _.... :WOOD FENCE N S BIRDNECK ROAD • Request for Conditional Use Permit for a tow yard on eastern • Site well-screened with existing vegetation along Birdneck half of parcel Road • Property within Historic Seatack SFA,SEGA 1,APZ-2&>75 dB • Chain link fence to be replaced with solid fence • Site encumbered by Navy Restrictive Easement—compliance • Additional plantings proposed letter submitted licant met with Seatack Civic Lea sues raiser METRO TOWING COMPANY, INC ITEM 4 DRAGAS ASSOCIATES, INC ITEMS Council District:District 4,formerly Bayside 5 & 6 Location: 5000& 5024 Haygood Road iE ,i CONDITIONAL REZONING (R-10 Residential District to Conditional A-24 Apartment District) MODIFICATION OF PROFFERS Staff recommends Approval 12 Planning Commission voted 9 to 0,1 January 25, 2022 8 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) raoo In vx4.a5°e< • 1 . wej •n f�f �tti l�iyl.11p Y-S� cry 9 ?t �o i4iiir,-,,,,:,_ -., ni l 'i' 'I j q an I>e�•e•e.e4.,. I . ea.°.s warms�m°^+.w..^Ir..w a ��• SS hag ,m...pm Roos HAWKINS MIrt I)tt t tS •C°m<w•v Gen W de.... p °n<ow. *.%` ��- :o sons, '^•Id-...I«... :j ,� BOUNDARY •M• <°^ M.. .1 W.V. V `r•` of REZONING • Requests for Conditional Rezoning(R-10 to •«^.,,.Me.,...., o-„»aT..,.., A-24)&Modification of Proffers to •""""".,.^r..."^""°^'°°^°•"°•^^• incorporate an adjacent 0.69-acre parcel into the condominium community HAWKINS MILL Conceptual Sue Plan DR-VG-VS July 1.2021 COMPANIES • 16 additional units in 4 new buildings,total of 104 units at a density of 10.78 units per • Landscape buffers,open space,and parking exceed requirements of acre the Ordinance • Exteriors to match the existing buildings • 2 speakers in opposition(density,traffic,stormwater runoff) 13 DRAGAS ASSOCIATES,INC ITEMS 5&6 ASWINI KUMAR PRADHAN & PUSPALATA PRADHAN ITEM Council District:District 5,formerly Rose Hall Location: Along Horse Pasture Road,between 1521 Taylor Farm Road&2617 7 Horse Pasture Road -cam 1 r 0 i MODIFICATION OF PROFFERS Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 10 to 0 to recommend A r 14 January 25, 2022 9 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) yOR.S/.Pt.ti TI R1.RU InnilirWillnrIM 1111rirlirr • Request to modify proffers of Taylor Farm Commerce Park ' related to side yard setback for this site established in proffers ° ' \'eOc RI) • Proffers require a 30-foot side yard setback • 16,714 sf building proposed • Due to narrowness of lot,request to modify proffers to allow a • All other requirements of ordinances& reduction to a 15-foot side yard setback proffers can be met 15 ASWINI KUMAR PRADHAN&PUSPALATA PRADHA ITEM 7 MITCHBTATTOOS, LLC DBA GREYSCALE TATTOO ITEM GALLERY Council District:District 4,formerly Bayside 13 - Location: 265 Jersey Avenue, Suite A • E Fi 3 r tN. t, t L F< ,b a- CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Tattoo Parlor) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 10 to.0 to recommend A r is January 25, 2022 10 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) --� , FOi1� ;!„......._ F„ f- , . dii,l'i' M-4.---, -,, , ..„,„, iLi-ici i!fli F.-zi • Request for Conditional Use Permit a Tattoo Parlor in Pembroke SGA 3 artists anticipated,by appointment only • Parkingfor the shopping • Signage to be updated but no other changes to building center exists as legally non conforming due to 2016 taking No known opposition for right-of-way improvements 17 MITCHBTATTOOS,LLC DBA GREYSCALE TATTOO ITEM 8 ENVISION STUDIO, INC ITEM Council District:District 1,formerly Centerville Location: 6361 Indian River Road, Suite 107 9 ._ # `� * 1111 li rift , , ,,,,.. , ,., , , - 011 • ATIA •--1. i r j' - e -iir , CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Tattoo Parlor) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 10 to 0 to recommend Appro 18 January 25, 2022 11 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) „ale" • Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a Tattoo Parlor in Kings Creek Shoppes Shopping Center • Up to 6 tattoo artists anticipated to occupy the 2,250 square foot unit • No changes to exterior of building 19 ENVISION STUDIO.INC ITEM 9 MEIRONG NEWLON ITEM Council District:District 2,formerly Princess Anne 0 Location: 3312 Princess Anne Road - .` 'ilk '�Wt, 1 I rr. rf�. ✓ G c __ CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Tattoo Parlor) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 10 to 0 to recommend Approval / 20 -461111 January 25, 2022 12 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) 1e. • Request for Conditional Use Permit for Tattoo Parlor for permanent makeup,known as microblading,within existing 600 square foot unit in an existing Salon within the Landstown Commons Shopping Center • Typical Hours of Operation:8:00 a.m.to 8 00 p.m.,Monday through Friday • No exterior changes proposed to building or signage 21 MEIRONG NEWLON ITEM 10 WINNER'S PROPERTIES, LLC ITEM Council District.District 3,formerly Rose Hall I1 Location: 3736 Sentara Way kliiIIW t al! 1110pyiiT„ -- IV dtairl_....... wail Ili ,, i ATOir reel CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT(Motor Vehicle Sales& Service) Staff recommends Approval Planning Commission voted 9 t o recommend A r 22 January 25, 2022 13 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS PENDING PLANNING ITEMS (Continued) •�•,,.•~•,�•FLAG GENES 5 AT 5ENTARA ig SOO • Request for a Conditional Use Permit for -, I' Motor Vehicle Sales&Service • 3.22-acre parcel in the Rosemont Strategic Growth Area oRG:c • Proposal an expansion of the existing auto • 3 speakers in opposition at the Planning Commission public hearing noting dealership operating on adjacent site to concerns related to glare from lights,load&unloading of vehicles within east—formerly Driver's World public street,noise due to loss of trees,loss of recreational amenity(BMX trail),18 signatures on petition of opposition provided • Request represents a reduction in potential vehicle trips over typical • Planning Commission vote of 9-1 to recommend approval included commercial use additional condition to emphasize prohibition of use of public r • WINNERS PROPERTIES,LLC way for lo of vehicles Mayor Dyer expressed his appreciation to Mr. Tajan for the presentation. January 25, 2022 14 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT 3:14 P.M. Mayor Dyer welcomed Chief Paul W. Neudigate -Police. Chief Neudigate expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support: NBCity of Virginia Beach Police Department Year End Review: 2021 Paul W.Neudigate Police Chief January 25,2022 The next several slides provide an overview of Part I Crime Statistics: Part I Crime Statistics Violent Crimes:Homicide,Rape,Robbery,Aggravated Assault Property Crimes:Burglary,Motor Vehicle Theft,Theft from Motor Vehicle,All Other Larceny B • 2 January 25, 2022 15 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) 93%of Part I Crimes involve Property Crimes: Part I Crime:2021 7.0% 93.0% •Violent Crime •Property Crime 111111 Part I Crimes increased 2.3%in 2021: Part I Crime ----_— --- 9,714 8,799 8,951 7,881 8,060 1`2.3% Compared to 2020 J/5.7 j 9,031 8,161 Compared to 3-year 7,312 average(2018—2020) li 683 635 S69 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 ■Violent Come .Property Crime January 25, 2022 16 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) This graphic provides Part I Crime by Precinct between 2017—2021: Part I Crime by Precinct r 5,1ilk 1st Precinct 2nd Precinct 3rd Precinct 4th Precinct ■2017 ■2018 •2019 ■2020 ■2021 al Part I Crime by Precinct: Distribution Percentage 27.3% 26.7`% 27.9% 23.9% 25.1% 29.8% 28.9% 29.3% 32.8% 32.7% 22.9% 24.6% 23.2% 26.0% 25.6%, 20.0'/. 19.8:, 19.7" 17.3~. 1(i.L 201],n=9,]14 2018,n=i8,t99 2019,nc n=8,95•3r 2020,n h P 2021,n=8,080 ■1st Precinct •2nd Precinct ■3rd Precinct r 4th Precinct January 25, 2022 17 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) The next several slides provide Property Crime statistics: Property Crime Vs 7 Part I Property Crime increased 2.5%in 2021: Part I Property 9,031 Crime 8,354 8,161 7,312 7,493 1%2.5% row Compared to 2020 4,5.7 Compared to 3-year average(2018—2020) 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 ■Commercial Burglary ■Bevdentizl Burglary •Motor Vehicle Theft •larceny from Motor Vehicle •All Other,Larceny January 25, 2022 18 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Commercial Burglary decreased 48.8%in 2021: Commercial Burglary 211 163.0 4.48.8% 108 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 2021 Residential Burglary decreased 9.5%in 2021: Residential Burglary 383.0 305 4,9.5% 276 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 2021 10 January 25, 2022 19 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) All Other Theft decreased 5.4%in 2021: All Other Theft 4,010.3 3,530 4 5.4% 3,338 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 2021 Motor Vehicle Theft increased 16.9%in 2021: Motor Vehicle Theft 1`16.9% 859 735 667.7 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 2021 January 25, 2022 20 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Theft from Motor Vehicle increased 15.1%in 2021: Theft from Motor Vehicle 2,718.3 f15.1% 2,912 2,531 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 2021 Ile This graphic provides Part I Property Crime by Precinct between 2017—2021: Part I Property Crime by Precinct F. e N N IpIllilili Obi~f\'1 ist Precinct 220 Predict 3 Precinct 4th Precinct 0 2017 ■2018 •2019 ■2020 •2021 January 25, 2022 21 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Part I Property Crime by Precinct:Distribution Percentage 27.3`; 27.1"'. 2g,2'r,. 23.9 25.5 29.89:; 29.1`z. 29 1 32.9 32.2 22.8' 21.1 23.1 t 25.8 . 25.6 20.1i 19.8% 19.5".,, 17.3". 16.7 2017,n=9,031 2018,n i8,t61 2019,nc n=8,35•3r 2020,th 7,312Reci 2021,n=7,/93 ■1st Precinct •2nd Precinct ■3rd Precinct �4th Precinct The next several slides provide Violent Crime statistics: Violent Crime 16 January 25, 2022 22 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Part I Violent Crime decreased.4%in 2021 with an overall decrease of 17.0%between 2017—2021: Part I Violent Crime 0 117.0% 638 597 569 2t,o 4.0.4% 320 Compared to 2020 311 4,5.7% Compared to 3-year 23 average(2018—2020) 181 161 121 116 o, 1, 1, ' 2017 2018 2019 2020 -7. ■Homicide •Rape •Robbery ■Aggravated Assauk Rape decreased 13.8%in 2021: Rape 98.3 94 .J013.8% 81 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 2021 di January 25, 2022 23 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Robbery increased 8.8%in 2021: Robbery 174.3 1`$.8% 161 148 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 2021 ail Aggravated Assault increased.3%in 2021: Aggravated Assault 307.0 310 TO.3% 311 a , 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 2021 20 January 25, 2022 24 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) This graphic provides the number of Aggravated Assault by Type: Aggravated Assault by Type 112 58 56 30 19 16 13 Strangulation Shooting Personal Stabbing Blunt Object Attempted-No Vehicular Other Weapons (Club,etc) Victim Injury (Hands,Feet, etc) This graphic provides Part I Violent Crime by Precinct between 2017—2021: Part I Violent Crime by Precinct 223 201 203 1 179 181 142112997181 134114 1I I� 1st Precinct 2nd Precinct 3rd NeckletOth Precinct ■2017 ■2018 II2019 ■2020 ■2021 January 25, 2022 25 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Part I Violent Crime by Precinct:Distribution Percentage 26.5"<, 22.37< 22.4 24.1 20.1't4. 26.614 31.7'%. 31.5', 39.3 31.5" 23 4 24.0' 27.4 25.0 19.6% 19.6% n " 17.0 < 15.5`� 2017,n=683 Pr n n 638tc019,inct n= 3r97 2020,n=5e 2021,n=567 ■1st Precinct •2nd Precinct ■3rd Precinct ■4th Precinct The next several slides provide an overview of Total Shooting Victims: Total Shooting Victims .3 24 January 25, 2022 26 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) The number of Shooting Victims decreased 22.7%in 2021: Shooting Victims 1 97 4,22.7% 75 67.3 83 49.0 64 18.3 14 it 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 2021 II Fatal .Non-Fatal al Shooting Incidents decreased 18.4%in 2021: Shooting Incidents 76 4.18.4% 62 49.0 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 2021 ■Incidents January 25, 2022 27 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Shootings Citywide Victims in 2021 Legend 22l• 220 o real t 4 _. �. ie2.22i• _• 222___IA 46.1 Of+n I26, 122 121 120 • Shootings Citywide Victims from October 1,2021 to December 31,2021 Legend �p wm 1 - fatal (0, )31 2n .2. • w.+cY(12) .....— • w,rr.>,..r CO, -- M =1` 1 is '« u2 •�"'� i♦ rn-1 2w • u.- w � - '-1 - 222 2z> 1 ae .•• .28 •IM.' 226 .21 n N • IN _ 25 1, . 112 • OLIO January 25, 2022 28 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) This graphic provides Shootings by Precinct between 2017—2021: Shootings by Precinct 31 117 22 21 20 17 I 12 12 10 7 8 1st Precinct 2nd Precinct 3rd Precinct II 2018 Precinct di 2018 a 2019 r 2020 r 2021 Shootings by Precinct: Distribution Percentage 1 18.2%, 16.0% irg. 26.8% 16.0% 30.9% 24.0`6 27.8% 41.3% 38.2% 24.7% Y6 A 44.0% 20.6% 16.0% 12.7% 2018,n=55 2019,n=50 2020,n.97 2021,n=75 ■1st Precinct ■2nd Precinct ■3rd Precinct •4th Precinct 30 January 25, 2022 29 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Shootings:28 Day Rolling Timelire ' 3 Incidents Oceanfront 9victims over 3 days,7 Mass Casualty June 2021 victims Incident 35.0 oC t 12c20 r, , f 150 r ,� cot_ _, . . ; . anomeormal Range .....3vr.g11&101 -3030 �3031 LIE_ The next several slides provide Homicide statistics: Homicides *Criminal Homicides NB 32 January 25, 2022 30 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Criminal Homicides decreased 17.6%in 2021: Criminal Homicides 18.0 17 4,17.6% 3.3 3 14 I 14.7 14 11 3 Year Average)2018-2020) 2020 2021 •Gun ■Non Gun111111 Homicides Citywide Victims in 2021 el Legend 1 Q Gin Homotr n.!) Qf 129 .v as.,..-..-tt us .z1 �__ _ ri cyt<' r <,, 1, -VIr9M1UY.1. I January 25, 2022 31 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) The Homicide Clearance Rate increased to 85.7%in 2021: Homicide Clearance Rate 85.9% 85.7% 76.5% 54% 3 Year Average(2018-2020) 2020 212: National 2020:Reported by FBI Ms. Deshayla Harris On March 26, 2021, Ms. Harris was shot while in the 300 block of 19th Street. All evidence indicates that she was an unintended victim and that she ss was struck by a round fired between two groups of individuals exchanging gunfire. /-,-. The investigation is active and ongoing. ,I) V.3 36 January 25, 2022 32 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Mr. Damion Rodriguez-Kirkland • On June 14, 2021, Mr. Rodriguez-Kirkland was a passenger in a vehicle driving in the 800 block of Trafalgar Court when an unknown person openedASA fire striking him. C • Damion was scheduled to attend his Bayside K High School graduation the next day. • This investigation is active and ongoing. The next several slides provide Regional Comparison statistics: Regional Comparison Hampton Roads .3 38 January 25, 2022 33 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Hampton Roads Region:2021 Homicides Comparison 61 133 31 1 26 4111 17 6 .20,1 2=t, --r,reate �aok II.mgroressooMrows/crime/ao-n'-h«Ncines-2021.mzzolza3aarnrxle.3enbsig35oustorv.htm surtole Hampton Roads Region:2021 Homicides Per 100,000 Residents 36.8 24.9 24.4 II 17.3 I 10.8 6.7 /13 ops>/w.w.aaiw,ess.coMnewsndme/cameam.saes.mn_:ozmlz3.3aar3Nacre3M3enHu33ooctorY.htm' �.. 40 - h^� •note:the calculationshown is generated ya n estadisiedlwmuia and recgonite not all cities listeE have a populatim of loo,ocoresieents January 25, 2022 34 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) The next several slides provide National Comparison statistics: National Comparison Cities of Approximately 450,000 Residents 41 National Comparison:2021 Homicides Comparison 158 134 � ! 96 55 41 37 32 31 30 n -a' 'rho,;,, n,earo r,rtcm v „eaourze timNw, i. w. January 25, 2022 35 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) National Comparison:2021 Homicides Per 100,000 Residents 34.1 32.0 23.4 ILIIL12.5 7 6.60*: ILtprsprc,. National Trends Versus Virginia Beach United States 2020 2021 2021 %Change 1/1-9/30 Average Homicide 5,905 6,502 98.5 10.1% Rape 21,787 22,192 336.2 1.9% Robbery 82,824 78,101 1,183.3 -5.7% Aggravated Assault 209,968 220,344 3,338.5 4.9% *Figures in this chart generated from MCCA 2021 Q3 Survey Virginia Beach 2020 2021 %Change 1/1-12/31 Homicide 17 14 -17.6% Rape 94 80 -14.9% Robbery 148 161 8.8% Aggravated Assault 310 312 0.6% 'Figures In this chart generated for all of 2021 NIB 44 January 25, 2022 36 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) The next several slides provide an overview of ShotSpotter: ShotSpotter vA3 - 45 ShotSpotter Activations 102 57 10 g2nd Precinct(7/14-12/31) Zone 227(7/14 3rd Precinct(9/29-12/31) January 25, 2022 37 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) ShotSpotter Activations and Correlating 911 Calls Comparison a Correlating 911 Call ■Activations 102 57 23.5%CFS a , 17.5%CFS 24 10 2nd Precinct 3rd Precinct 111 Days Between ShotSpotter Activations a.dr,. I 0.9 16.2 2.9 g1 January 25, 2022 38 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS VIRGINIA BEACH POLICE DEPARTMENT 2021 COMPSTAT REPORT (Continued) Response Times:Before and After ShotSpotter 4.9 Minutes 2.9 Minutes •Shots F.rec:1/1-7/13 SnotSpoer:i/:i-12/31 1 Mayor Dyer expressed his appreciation to Chief Neudigate for the presentation. January 25, 2022 39 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS STORMWATER REGULATORY UPDATE 4:05 P.M. Mayor Dyer welcomed Robert J. Tajan,Director—Planning and Community Development and LJHansen, Director—Public Works. Mr. Tajan expressed his appreciation to City Council for their continued support: NINIPPAW - : r !4; Stormwater Regulation Workgroup Update City Council Workshop—January 25, 2022 Here is the Summary: Summary • Review timeline for review and adoption • Provide update on comment period • Summarize comments received from public • Update City Council on amendments to the Floodplain Ordinance • Questions Planning and Community Development I January 25.20221 City Council Briefing 2 January 25, 2022 40 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS STORMWATER REGULATORY UPDATE (Continued) Here is the Timeline: Timeline • December 14 Initial City Council Briefing public • December 21 —January 14 Public comment period • January 6 Planning Commission briefing on regulatory changes and stormwater management process • January 18 Brief City Council on comments received • January 21 Workgroup meeting to discuss comments and provide staff recommendation on changes • January 28 Friday package to include any proposed changes to current draft • February 1 City Council to vote on proposed changes Planning and Community Development I January 25.20221 City Council&i•flng - 3 Mr. Hansen provided an overview of the Comment Period: Comment Period • Majority of comments received on Friday, January 14 • 226 comments submitted • CVBIA(Stakeholder that participated in Workgroup) provided comments that mostly reflect topics of Friday workgroups • Reflected in proposed changes • Four categories of comments: • Recommend no change to current regulations • Recommend additional relief to regulations(less stringent) • Technical clarifications on proposed changes �• Policy comments and suggestions V Planning and Community Development 1 January 25,20221 City Council B�Ang 4 January 25, 2022 41 CITY MANAGER'S BRIEFINGS STORMWATER REGULATORY UPDATE (Continued) Here is the Floodplain Ordinance Amendment: Floodplain Ordinance Amendment • Requirement for finished floor freeboard from stormwater model elevation or base flood elevation (whichever is greater)transferred to floodplain ordinance • Reflect current structure of floodplain management operations in the City • Changes to meet building code and CRS (Community Rating System) requirements Planning and Community OOveloDment I January 25.20221 City Council BrieRng J Questions? •www.vbgov.com/swcomments • Swcomments@vbgov.com Planning and Community Development January 25,2022I City CounciI8ri np U Mayor Dyer expressed his appreciation to Mr. Tajan and Mr. Hansen for the presentation. January 25, 2022 42 CITY COUNCIL'S BRIEFING GENERAL ASSEMBLY LEGISLATIVE UPDATE 4:36 P.M. Mayor Dyer welcomed Debra M. Bryan,Legislative Affairs Liaison. Mrs. Bryan expressed her appreciation to City Council for their continued support: General Assembly Legislative Update (T_ 41 Debra M. Bryan, Legislative Affairs Liaison January 25,2022 The 2022 session of the Virginia General Assembly kicked off on January 12th. Joint Assembly Address, General Assembly Deadlines and Wrap-Up for Weeks 1 and 2; Update on Week 3 • Delegate C. Todd Gilbert, Republican Speaker of the House of Delegates • Delegate Eileen Filler-Corn, Democrat Minority Leader for House Democrats h, „gee= �, ,.ar'_. oarea�eoouvaain 2 January 25, 2022 43 CITY COUNCIL'S BRIEFINGS GENERAL ASSEMBLY LEGISLATIVE UPDATE (Continued) Here are the seventeen (17) new House of Delegates members who were sworn in: Joint Assembly Address, General Assembly Deadlines and Wrap-Up for Weeks 1 and 2; Update on Week 3 • The Honorable Mane March(R)7th District • The Honorable Nadarius Clark(D)79th District • The Honorable Wren Williams(R)9th District • The Honorable Anne Ferrell Tata(R)82nd District • The Honorable Jason Ballard(R)12th District • The Honorable Tim Anderson(R)83rd District • The Honorable Tara Durant(R)28th District • The Honorable Karen Greenhalgh(R)85th District • The Honorable Elizabeth Bennett-Parker(D)45th District • The Honorable Irene Shin(D)86th District • The Honorable Michelle Maldonado(D)50th District • The Honorable Phillip Scott(R)88th District • The Honorable Briana Sewell(D)51st District • The Honorable Jackie Glass(D)89th District • The Honorable Kim Taylor(R)63rd District • The Honorable Aijalon Cordoza(R)91st District • The Honorable Mike Cherry(R)66th District City Manager's Office I January 25,2022 I Legi&e5ve Update `:_. 3 Governor Youngkin introduced fifty-nine (59)pieces of legislation and twenty-five(25) budget amendments for the current session: Joint Assembly Address, General Assembly Deadlines and Wrap-Up for Weeks 1 and 2; Update on Week 3 Governor-led legislation: • 59 bills • 25 budget amendments Deadline for budget amendments: • Friday, January 14 Deadline for bills and joint resolutions to be filed: • Friday, January 14 City Manager's Office I January 25,2022 i Legislative Update January 25, 2022 44 CITY COUNCIL'S BRIEFINGS GENERAL ASSEMBLY LEGISLATIVE UPDATE (Continued) The House and Senate introduced a total of 2,450 pieces of legislation: Joint Assembly Address, General Assembly Deadlines and Wrap-Up for Weeks 1 and 2; Update on Week 3 House: 1 ,610 Senate: 840 Total: 2,450 Final day before crossover: February 15 City Manapar's OTh IJanuary 25.2022 Legislative Up]ae rJ Mrs. Bryan provided updates on several pieces of legislation below: Updates on Legislation HB 1163 - Greenhalgh SJ 5/SB 557 - Ebbin SB 274 - DeSteph HJ 57/HB 605 -Sickles HB 280 -Williams-Graves HB 978 - Durant HB 627 - Hudson SB 363 - Stuart HB 13 -Anderson SB 512 - Suetterlein HB 444 - Bennett-Parker HB 1031 - Davis HB 722 -Gooditis SB 602 - DeSteph SB 214 - McPike SB 380 - McDougle HB 249 - Davis HB 90 - McNamara l:.ly'vtanar's(Jffico January 2s.2022 egislBUva Up2eta -=21.111111 6 January 25, 2022 45 CITY COUNCIL'S BRIEFINGS GENERAL ASSEMBLY LEGISLATIVE UPDATE (Continued) The Body was briefed on New Bills and asked to consider: New Bills — Asking for Direction HB 7(Ware) Documentation for TOT submittal for STRs SB 634(Deeds): HB 274(McNamara) SB 553(Marsden) Definition of Accommodations Intermediary HB 518(Head) SB 65(Vogel) HB 707(Keam): Smart Scale, Resiliency HB 354(Tata): Virginia Military Community Infrastructure Grant Program City Manager's Office I January 25.2022 I Legislative Update _ 7 The Virginia Municipal League(VML)designated February 3, 2022 as, "2022 Local Government Day": 2022 Local Government Day This Virginia Municipal League (VML) event allows local governments to advocate at the 2022 General Assembly Session. Date:Thursday, February 3, 2022 Time: Noon—7:00 pm Location: Omni Richmond Hotel - 100 South 12th Street, Richmond,VA 23219 For more information please visit: pG ,teaw https://www.vml.org/2022-local govemment-day/ v. City Manager'>Ofilpe I January 25 20221 Legiele0ve Update 8 January 25, 2022 46 CITY COUNCIL'S BRIEFINGS GENERAL ASSEMBLY LEGISLATIVE UPDATE (Continued) Questions?- 1 ... . t . ,, 1 v:s.... .,....," , ,_. Mayor Dyer expressed his appreciation to Mrs.Bryan for the presentation January 25, 2022 47 CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION/INITIATIVES PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF (Requested by Council Member Moss) 4:56 P.M. Mayor Dyer opened the discussion. Council Member Moss provided revenue sources between the City and School Board budgets totaling $74.3-Million in unexecuted revenue at the close of this past fiscal year. Council Member Moss explained during the Christmas holiday, the City and School Board provided$12-Million in bonuses to employees and believes there is enough unexecuted funding to provide citizens a one-time car tax relief Council Member Moss explained citizens are facing increases on the cost of food, gas to heat their homes and transportation; additionally, inflation is up 7%while the average wage increased by only 4.8%. Council Member Moss emphasized the amount of support the City has given to small businesses and employees and believes taxpayers should also be provided assistance in the form of his proposed personal property tax relief Council Member Moss advised providing real estate tax relief was not possible;however,providing a credit adjustment on the personal property tax bill due in June is possible, if done before April. Council Member Moss advised the cost proposed totals $13-Million and while it will not be a significant amount for each citizen who pay car taxes, it shows a good faith effort. Council Member Moss advised he will add time on the Agenda for Public Comment during the second Formal Session in February and bring the proposal for a vote the first Formal Session in March. Council Member Henley advised she would like to see a complete list of all budgetary proposals together in order to prioritize them during the budget cycle. Council Member Moss advised employees were provided the Christmas bonus without a complete a list and this should not be considered any different. Council Member Henley advised the bonuses were provided through various funding sources provided by the government, including the CARES Act, due to the pandemic and requested to have a list of how funds were allocated from each source and what the requirements were for their use. Council Member Henley advised the City's tax revenue is a different source of funding and believes it is important to review each revenue source first. Council Member Moss advised the CARES Act funding was already used in December and the bonuses were paid from the under executed and over performance of local revenues from last year's budget. Vice Mayor Wilson asked the City Manager how the bonuses were paid? City Manager Duhaney advised more than half came from American Rescue Plan Act(ARPA)funding and the rest came from savings in attrition. January 25, 2022 48 CITY COUNCIL DISCUSSION/INITIATIVES PERSONAL PROPERTY TAX RELIEF (Requested by Council Member Moss) (Continued) Vice Mayor Wilson asked Council Member Moss how much money will each citizen save in car taxes? Council Member Moss advised it would be nominal between $20.00- $40.00 and advised his proposal is not about the amount as much as it is about the principal and showing appreciation for those who are suffering. Mayor Dyer expressed his appreciation for the discussion and asked if anyone else had comments. Council Member Holcomb referenced the City Page 2021—A Year in Review provided in the Body's Friday Package, which highlighted several achievements the City had during the year and expressed his pride in the City and appreciation for the opportunity to serve on City Council. Council Member Henley advised the first Community Conversations Meeting will be held tomorrow, January 26t at 6:00 P.M and expressed her appreciation to staff for organizing the meeting so quickly. Council Member Henley advised there will be a total of three (3) Community Conversation Meetings held prior to the next City Council Retreat and provides the opportunity to connect to citizens and organizations and gain their input as the Body plans for the future. Council Member Henley invited anyone interested to attend. January 25, 2022 49 ADJOURNMENT Mayor Robert M. Dyer DECLARED the City Council Workshop ADJOURNED at 5:19 P.M. Tern . s Chief Deputy aty Clerk Aman Barnes, C City Clerk City of Virginia Beach Virginia January 25, 2022