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Regular Meeting
Tuesday, November 14, 1995 - - 7:30 pm

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Present: Mayor Patricia S. Ticer, Vice Mayor Kerry J. Donley, Members of Council William C. Cleveland, William D. Euille, Redella S. Pepper, Lonnie C. Rich, and Lois L. Walker.

Absent: None.

Also Present: Mrs. Lawson, City Manager; Mr. Sunderland, City Attorney; Ms. Evans, Assistant City Manager; Ms. Steele, Deputy City Manager; Ms. Boyd, Director of Citizen Assistance; Mr. Lynn, Director of Planning and Zoning; Mrs. Godwin, Director of Management and Budget; Mr. Gitajn, Director of Financial and Information Services; Mr. Cyphers, Director of Human Services; Mr. Neckel, Director of Finance; Mr. Robinson, Director of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities; Ms. Barnett, Division Chief, Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities; Mr. Powers, Director, Division of Community Programs; Dr. Claiborn, Director of Mental Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse; Mr. Skrabak, Manager, Environmental Quality; Mr. Caton, Legislative Director; Mr. McMahon, Deputy Director of General Services; Police Chief Samarra; Fire Chief Hawkins; and Lieutenant Kaluta, Police Department.

Recorded by: Beverly I. Jett, CMC, City Clerk and Clerk of Council.



There was a City Council Work Session with the Budget and Fiscal Affairs Advisory Committee, at 6:00 p.m. in the City Council Workroom. Mayor Ticer and City Manager Lawson made introductory remarks.

Brian Moran, Chaiman of BFAAC, made opening remarks. Reginald Foster, Vice Chair of BFAAC, went through the 1995-96 proposed work plan for the Budget and Fiscal Affairs Advisory Committee. Members of City Council and City Manager Lawson participated in the discussion.

(A copy of the agenda and material relating to this work session is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council and is incorporated herewith as part of the record by reference.)



OPENING

The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Ticer and the City Clerk called the Roll; all Members of City Council were present.

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The Invocation was pronounced by Lieutenant Rob Webb, Commanding Officer, the Salvation Army in Alexandria.

3. THERE BEING NO DISCUSSION, upon motion by Councilman Cleveland, seconded by Vice Mayor Donley and carried on a vote of 6-to-0, City Council approved the Minutes of the following Meetings of City Council (a) the Public Hearing Meeting of Saturday, October 14, 1995; and (b) the Regular Meeting of Tuesday, October 24, 1995, as submitted. The voting was as follows:


Cleveland "aye" Euille "aye"
Donley "aye" Pepper "aye"
Ticer "aye" Rich out of room
Walker "aye"

4. THERE BEING NO DISCUSSION, upon motion by Vice Mayor Donley, seconded by Councilman Cleveland and carried on a vote of 6-to-0, City Council received the report of the City Clerk dated November 7, 1995, a copy of which is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 4; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference. The voting was as follows:


Donley "aye" Euille "aye"
Cleveland "aye" Pepper "aye"
Ticer "aye" Rich out of room
Walker "aye"

5. Presentation of Proclamation Declaring November 23, 1995, as Potomac West Turkey Trot Day. (Councilwoman Pepper)

(A copy of the proclamation is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 5; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

(Councilwoman Pepper presented the proclamation.)

WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Donley, seconded by Councilman Cleveland and carried unanimously, City Council endorsed the proclamation. The voting was as follows:

Donley "aye" Euille "aye"
Cleveland "aye" Pepper "aye"
Ticer "aye" Rich "aye"
Walker "aye"

REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY MANAGER 6. Receipt of the Following Resignations from Members of Boards, Commissions and Committees:
Rosemarie Wojcik

(c) Alexandria Commission on Employment
James A. Lapsley

(d) Alexandria Early Childhood Commission
Ruth Ann Zuniga



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(A copy of the above resignations is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked collectively as Exhibit No. 1 of Item Nos. 6 (a-d); 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

7. Uncontested Appointments to Boards, Commissions and Committees:

(a) Alexandria Affordable Housing Advisory Committee
1 Tenant from an Affordable Housing Complex

(b) Alexandria Archaeological Commission Foundation

(c) Alexandria Commission on Employment
1 Business Representative

(e) Alexandria Park and Recreation Commission
1 Member from Planning District II

(f) Alexandria Public Health Advisory Commission
1 Representative of the Alexandria Medical Society

(g) Alexandria Public Records Advisory Commission
1 Citizen Member 1 Representative from the Old Town Civic Association

(Material pertaining to the above appointments is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 7 (a-h); 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

8. Receipt of the Annual Report of the Economic Opportunities 3 Commission and the Office of Economic Opportunities and Consideration of Amending the By-laws of the Commission.

(A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated November 9, 1995, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 8; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

9. Consideration of the Approval of Amendments to the Job Training Consortium Agreement Between Alexandria and Arlington Regarding the Distribution of Federal Funds Between the Jurisdictions and the State/Federal Requirement for Periodic Review of the Agreement.

(A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated November 9, 1995 is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 9; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)




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10. Receipt of the Report of the Public Health Advisory Commission.

(A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated November 9, 1995, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 10; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

14. Introduction and First Reading. Consideration. Passage on First Reading of AN ORDINANCE to authorize an encroachment into the public sidewalk right-of-way for brick planters at 601 Queen Street.

(A copy of the ordinance referred to in the above item, of which each Member of Council present received a copy not less than 24 hours before said introduction, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 14; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.

A copy of an Informal Memorandum explaining ordinance is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 2 of Item No. 14; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

15. Introduction and First Reading. Consideration. Passage on First Reading of AN ORDINANCE to revise the city's regulations governing pawnbrokers and dealers in second-hand articles by (1) restricting the number of pawnshops that may operate in the city to a maximum of four, (2) requiring separate licenses for pawnshop businesses and pawnshop employees, (3) broadening the list of grounds for refusing to issue a permit or license, (4) establishing a formal license and permit revocation process, 5) extending the mandatory holding period for pawned items from 15 to 30 days, and (6) incorporating various provisions required by the Virginia Code.

(A copy of the memorandum dated November 9, 1995, deferring this item, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 15; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

16. Introduction and First Reading. Consideration. Passage on First Reading of AN ORDINANCE to (1) amend the Potomac Yard/Potomac Greens Small Area Plan section of the 1992 Master Plan to change the use permitted on a portion of property in the Potomac Yard without a Coordinated Development District Special Use Permit, from I to UT, to accommodate the relocation of the mainline rail tracks, and (2) to amend the Potomac Yard/Potomac Greens Small Area Plan section of the 1992 Master Plan to change the development permitted on the Piggyback Yard portion of Potomac Yard at Slater's Lane without a Coordinated Development District Special Use Permit, from RB/Townhouse to CRMU-L/Commercial Residential Mixed Use, Low, with limitations.

(A copy of the ordinance referred to in the above item, of which each Member of Council present received a copy not less than 24 hours before said introduction, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 16; 11/14/95 and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference

A copy of an Informal Memorandum explaining ordinance is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 2 of Item No. 16; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)




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17. Introduction and First Reading. Consideration. Passage on First Reading of AN ORDINANCE to (1) rezone the property within the Potomac Yard over which the relocated mainline rail tracks will run by changing the underlying CDD zoning of the property from I to UT, and (2) to rezone the property in the Piggyback Yard portion of the Potomac Yard at Slater's Lane by changing its underlying CDD zoning from RB to CRMU-L, with restrictions.

(A copy of the ordinance referred to in the above item, of which each Member of Council present received a copy not less than 24 hours before said introduction, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 17; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.

A copy of an Informal Memorandum explaining ordinance is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 2 of Item No. 17; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Donley, seconded by Councilman Cleveland and carried unanimously, City Council approved the Consent Calendar as presented with the exception of Docket Item No. 7 (d) which was considered under separate motion. The City Manager's recommendations are as follows:

6. City Council received the following resignations with regret: (a) Susan Feller from the Alexandria Beautification Commission; (b) Merritt R. Blakeslee, Timothy Brown, and Rosemarie Wojcik from the Alexandria Commission for the Arts; (c) James A. Lapsley from the Alexandria Commission on Employment; and (d) Ruth Ann Zuniga from the Alexandria Early Childhood Commission; and requested the Executive Secretary for Boards and Commissions to send the appropriate letters of recognition and to advertise the vacancies in the usual manner.

7. City Council (a) appointed Lois Kebe as a Tenant from an Affordable Housing Complex to the Alexandria Affordable Housing Advisory Committee; (b) appointed Marianne Weitz as a Member from the Historic Alexandria Foundation to the Alexandria Archaeological Commission; (c) appointed Lindalyn Hutter as a Business Representative to the Alexandria Commission on Employment; (e) reappointed Clark Eaton as a Member from Planning District II to the Alexandria Park and Recreation Commission; (f) reappointed John Klousia as a Representative of the Alexandria Medical Society to the Alexandria Public Health Advisory Commission; (g) reappointed Janet Hawkins as a Citizen Member to the Alexandria Public Records Advisory Commission; and (h) reappointed Linda Bridgman as a Representative from the Old Town Civic Association to the Alexandria Waterfront Committee.

8. City Council deferred this item until the December 12, 1995 City Council meeting.

9. City Council approved Addendum I of the Job Training Consortium Agreement between Alexandria and Arlington.

10. City Council received the report and thanked the Alexandria Public Health Advisory Commission for its efforts on behalf of the public health and the City.

14. City Council introduced the ordinance and passed it on First Reading; set it for Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage on Saturday, November 18, 1995.

15. City Council deferred this item.
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16. City Council introduced the ordinance and passed it on First Reading; set it for Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage on Saturday, November 18, 1995.

17. City Council introduced the ordinance and passed it on First Reading; set it for Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage on Saturday, November 18, 1995.
The voting was as follows:
Donley "aye" Euille "aye"
Cleveland "aye" Pepper "aye"
Ticer "aye" Rich "aye"
Walker "aye"

7. (d) Alexandria George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee
1 Representative of the Business Community
Nominated by the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce

(Councilwoman Pepper stated that she wanted this item withdrawn from the Consent Calendar because the applicant is her husband; therefore, she would like to abstain from voting on this appointment.)

WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Donley, seconded by Councilman Euille and carried on a vote of 6-0-1, City Council appointed F. J. Pepper as a Representative of the Business Community Nominated by the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce to the Alexandria George Washington Birthday Celebration Committee. The voting was as follows:

Donley "aye" Cleveland "aye"
Euille "aye" Pepper "abstain"
Ticer "aye" Rich "aye"
Walker "aye"

REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY MANAGER (continued)

11. Consideration of Acceptance of the Annual Report of the Eisenhower Partnership.

(A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated November 9, 1995, together with a copy of the annual report, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked collectively as Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 11; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

(Donald F. Simpson, Jr., member of the Board of Directors, presented the report to City Council.)

WITHOUT OBJECTION, City Council received the report and thanked the
Members of the Eisenhower Partnership for their efforts to promote the development and redevelopment of the Eisenhower Valley. City Council has scheduled a work session with the representatives of the Partnership before the Tuesday, January 23 Council meeting.

12. Consideration of the Alexandria Community Services Board FY 1996 Plan of Services

(A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated November 8, 1995, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 12; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)


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WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Euille, seconded by Councilwoman Pepper and carried unanimously, City Council (1) approved the FY 1996 Alexandria Community Services Board's Plan of Services (Attachment 1 to the City Manager's Memorandum dated November 8, 1995); and (2) authorized the City Manager to execute all documents that may be required. The voting was as follows:

Euille "aye" Donley "aye"
Pepper "aye" Cleveland "aye"
Ticer "aye" Rich "aye"
Walker "aye"

13. Consideration of Submission of Grant Application to the U.S. Department of Justice for a Community Policing Grant to Combat Domestic Violence.

(A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated November 1, 1995, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 13; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

(General Discussion. Council Member Rich and Councilman Euille directed questions to Sergeant Gibson.)

WHEREUPON, upon motion by Council Member Rich, seconded by Councilwoman Pepper and carried unanimously, City Council authorized the City Manager to (1) submit a grant application for the Domestic Violence program; and (2) increase the Police Department's sworn strength by 2 positions to a total of 267 sworn positions if the grant is approved. The voting was as follows:

Rich "aye" Donley "aye"
Pepper "aye" Cleveland "aye"
Ticer "aye" Euille "aye"
Walker "aye"

REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES

ORAL PRESENTATIONS BY MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL

(a) Councilman Euille introduced Brenda Shaw who works with a group in public housing called "Just Kicking It". Ms. Shaw announced that there is a need for children and adult clothing and coats, shoes (all sizes) and household items including towels, sheets, pots and pans. They will accept anything that is in good condition. A drop-off point is: Hopkins House, 1224 Princess Street, or Ms. Shaw's house, 1308 Madison Street.

Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities Director Robinson gave a progress report. City Manager Lawson participated in the discussion.

(c) Councilman Euille directed questions to Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities Director Robinson, Landscape Architect Brownstein, and Deputy Director of General Services McMahon about the status of the renovation of the Durant Recreation Center. Staff will report back to City Council.

(d) Councilman Euille asked staff to provide Council with an impact analysis in terms of the current Federal Government furlough program and the budget crisis.

City Manager Lawson gave a brief report. Staff will report back on Saturday, November 18.


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(e) Vice Mayor Donley congratulated Council Member Rich and Marcia Call on their impending marriage and wished them the best of luck.

(f) Councilman Cleveland alerted every one that this is the season for fires. He spoke to prevention.

(g) Councilman Cleveland stated that the Police Chief has put out a bulletin with respect to security awareness during the holiday season.

(h) Councilwoman Pepper congratulated Mayor Ticer on her victory on Tuesday, November 7, and in becoming Alexandria's State Senator. She requested the City Attorney to give Council an overview of the procedure for filling the mayor's position.

City Attorney Sunderland stated that once the Mayor resigns, the clock starts ticking. The election would be held not less than forty and not more than sixty days after Mayor Ticer resigns. Once the Mayor resigns, Council will then adopt a resolution declaring a vacancy.

(i) Council Member Walker reported that she had a meeting at Founder's Park with a group from the City, consisting of representatives from Transportation and Environmental Services, Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities, member of the Founder's Park Community Group, Robert Roland who is Chairman of the Alexandria Waterfront Committee, and Ann Haynes, who is Chairperson of the Park and Recreation Commission. They discussed at the site whether to build a fishing jetty or even a jetty of any kind at that location. She stated that they came to the conclusion that the dredging will begin, but a jetty of any kind, fishing or non-fishing, will not be until probably the end of 1996, if at all. It would only be done after extensive research, extensive public input, so that everyone would know what was going on and when.

(j) Council Member Rich congratulated the Office of Historic Alexandria on its Halloween Program.

(k) Council Member Rich complimented the Commission on the Arts for its newsletter.

(l) Council Member Rich thanked Gil Zimmerman and his wife publicly for what they have done for the City and its citizens over the years. They have recently moved from the City to Williamsburg.

(m) Mayor Ticer spoke to a resolution which was recently adopted by the Fairfax County Board, concerning the Easter Seal Society for Disabled Children and Adults, Inc. request to regionalize. She recommended that City Council adopt a similar resolution which does not endorse the ESSDCA proposal to regionalize the Metropolitan Washington area to include Northern Virginia, Berkeley and Jefferson Counties, West Virginia.

WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilwoman Pepper, seconded by Councilman Cleveland and carried on a unanimous ROLL-CALL vote, City Council adopted the resolution. The voting was as follows:

Pepper "aye" Donley "aye"
Cleveland "aye" Euille "aye"
Ticer "aye" Rich "aye"
Walker "aye"
The resolution reads as follows:





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RESOLUTION NO. 1761

WHEREAS, the counties and cities of Fairfax, Loudoun, Clarke, Warren, Fauquier, Prince William, Arlington, Falls Church, Alexandria, Manassas, Manassas Park, Stafford, Culpepper, Spotsylvania, King George, under direction of the Easter Seal Society of Virginia, Incorporated (ESSV), are distinct in the region for their economic and demographic base. While Easter Seals' regionalization efforts began in the Washington metropolitan area over 45 years ago, during that time, these Northern Virginia jurisdictions have distinguished themselves as independent communities. No longer are these bedroom communities serving job sites and seeking financial incentives within the District, but rather, they have become job centers in themselves, attracting entirely new industries from a national and international market.

WHEREAS, the inherent differences of workforce, education base, tax structure, low unemployment and high quality of public services between Virginia and the District illustrate the differences between the two markets and the structural problems created by artificially combining the two.

WHEREAS, Northern Virginia has built a strong and diverse fundraising base. These vital and expanding economic centers have formed their own market distinct from that in the District. Given that only 20.3% of Fairfax County residents commute to Washington, D.C. and over half stay within the County, it is wrong to characterize businesses in the D.C. metropolitan area, particularly those in Northern Virginia, as considering D.C. their primary market. Rather, these corporations have a sense of community within the Northern Virginia area, from which they draw their employment base and historically provide charitable support.

WHEREAS, Northern Virginia's needs are currently being met with ongoing programs and established camps. This does not preclude continuing collaboration with Easter Seal Society for Disabled Children and Adults, Incorporated (ESSDCA) on programs such as Family Friends, KARS, and Accessing American's Hot New Market. ESSV staff and volunteers live in the Northern Virginia area and are responsive and aware of their local community, but are also willing to collaborate with the ESSDCA volunteers when there are mutual interests to be served.

WHEREAS, competition between the two Societies will not be generated because Northern Virginia is clearly drawing from a distinctly different market and serving a wholly separate population. Lack of regionalization does not doom these groups to inequality, but rather allows them to target their particular market and serve their population with human and financial resources from their communities.

WHEREAS, encompassing a territory as large and incompatible as the entire Washington-Baltimore Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area and counties as distant and diverse as Berkeley and Jefferson Counties in West Virginia, creates problems that do not currently exist. Logistical, administrative, marketing and programming efforts will be hampered by implementation of this proposal.

THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Alexandria City Council does not endorse the ESSDCA proposal to regionalize the Metropolitan Washington area to include Northern Virginia, Berkeley and Jefferson Counties, West Virginia; and

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Alexandria City Council commends the ESSV for their responsive and compassionate service to the communities of Northern Virginia, and the entire Commonwealth of Virginia, and does hereby request the National Easter Seal Board reject the ESSDCA proposal.

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(n) Mayor Ticer spoke to a letter from Alexandria Commission on Aging Chair Sheehy requesting the City to endorse the Commission's position in opposition to the U.S. House of Representatives Bill No. 1058 and Senate Bill No. 240.

WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilwoman Pepper, seconded by Council Member Walker and carried unanimously, City Council voted to support the position taken by the Alexandria Commission on Aging in opposition to HB1058 and SB240. The voting was as follows:

Pepper "aye" Donley "aye"
Walker "aye" Cleveland "aye"
Ticer "aye" Euille "aye"
Rich "aye"

(o) Mayor Ticer requested Transportation and Environmental Services Director O'Kane to give a status report with respect to the signs on 395 for Landmark Shopping Center.

Transportation and Environmental Services Director O' Kane gave a report.

(p) Councilwoman Pepper asked for an update on Penney's to be located at Landmark Shopping Center.

City Manager Lawson gave an update and will keep Council informed if anything new should develop.

ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (continued)

18. Introduction and First Reading. Consideration. Passage on First and Second Readings of AN ORDINANCE to adopt Supplement 47 of The Code of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1981, as amended. [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Donley, seconded by Councilwoman Pepper and carried on a unanimous ROLL-CALL vote, City Council introduced and passed the ordinance on its First and Second Readings. The voting was as follows:

Donley "aye" Cleveland "aye"
Pepper "aye" Euille "aye"
Ticer "aye" Rich "aye"
Walker "aye"

The ordinance finally passed reads as follows:
ORDINANCE NO. 3833

AN ORDINANCE adopting supplemental pages for The Code of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1981, as amended, and providing for the repeal of ordinances not included therein, except those saved from repeal by this ordinance, and for other purposes.
THE CITY COUNCIL OF ALEXANDRIA HEREBY ORDAINS:

Section 1. That the sections and portions thereof set forth in the supplemental and replacement pages for The Code of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1981, each of which pages is identified in the lower left-hand corner by the notation "Supp. No. 47," are hereby adopted as and shall constitute "The Forty-Seventh Supplement to The Code of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1981."

Section 2. That the sections and portions thereof set forth in "The Forty-Seventh Supplement to The Code of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1981," shall be in force and effect on and after the effective date of this ordinance, and all ordinances of a general and permanent nature which were adopted between June 18, 1995 and September 16, 1995, and which are not included in such supplement or in The Code of the City of Alexandria, Virginia,
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1981, as amended are hereby repealed, except as otherwise provided in section 3 of this ordinance.

Section 3. That the repeal provided for in section 2 of this ordinance shall not affect any offense or act committed or done, or any penalty or forfeiture incurred, or any contract established or accruing prior to the effective date of this ordinance; nor shall it affect any prosecution, suit or proceeding pending or any judgment rendered prior to said date; nor shall it affect any ordinance adopted after June 25, 1992, which amends the Zoning Ordinance of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1992, as amended; nor shall it affect any ordinance saved from repeal by Ordinance No. 1250; nor shall it affect any ordinance listed in appendices A through J, both inclusive, of The Code of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1981, or any pages supplemental to such appendices; nor shall it affect any provision of any ordinance adopted between June 18, 1995 and September 16, 1995, which is inadvertently omitted from or erroneously incorporated into The "Forty-Seventh Supplement to The Code of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1981," or any other supplement to the code; nor shall it affect any ordinance adopted after the effective date of this ordinance.

Section 4. That one complete set of pages comprising "The Forty-Seventh Supplement to The Code of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1981," shall be stapled or otherwise permanently fastened together, shall be manually signed on the front sheet by the mayor and the city clerk, and shall be filed in the office of the city clerk and made available to any person desiring to inspect the same. In addition, one complete set of the supplemental and replacement pages of such supplement shall be properly inserted into the copy of The Code of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, 1981, which bears the manual signatures of the mayor and the city clerk, and such code, as amended and supplemented, shall be kept on file in the office of the city clerk and be made available to any person desiring to inspect the same.

Section 5. This ordinance shall become effective upon the date and at the time of its final passage.
First Reading: 11/14/95
Second Reading: 11/14/95
Final Passage: 11/14/95



OTHER

(A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated November 10, 1995, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 19; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilwoman Pepper, seconded by Council Member Walker and carried unanimously, City Council (1) set a work session with our delegation to the Virginia General Assembly to discuss the City's 1996 legislative package at 6:00 p.m. before the Tuesday, December 12 Council meeting; (2) scheduled a work session to discuss two issues: staff recommendations regarding nonconforming uses in the Zoning Code and the proposed Cameron Station Community Development Authority for Wednesday, December 13, at 7:00 p.m in the Council Workroom; gave permission to Opera
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Americana to hold its two one-hour performances (at 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.) of their production of the 18th century work entitled "Thomas and Sally" in the Council Chamber the afternoon of Saturday, February 17 (this was requested by the George Washington's Birthday Celebration Committee as part of the Official George Washington's Birthday celebration.) This would be a one-time use of the Chambers for an official event of the birthday celebration; and (4) changed the Regular Meeting of January 9, 1996, to Thursday, January 11, 1996. The voting was as follows:

Pepper "aye" Donley "aye"
Walker "aye" Cleveland "aye"
Ticer "aye" Euille "aye"
Rich "aye"

CONTESTED APPOINTMENTS

20. Alexandria Commission on Aging

(The following persons volunteered for appointment to the above Commission:)

Eric Berenbaum

Klara Guyton

Marilyn Stephenson

RoseMary Sunderland



(Material pertaining to the above appointments is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked collectively as Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 20; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

Whereupon, ballots were distributed, tellers were appointed and the ballots tallied with the following results: City Council appointed Eric Berenbaum and Marilyn Stephenson as Citizen Members to the Alexandria Commission on Aging. The voting was as follows:
Donley - Berenbaum, Stephenson
Cleveland - Berenbaum, Sunderland
Euille - Berenbaum, Stephenson
Pepper - Berenbaum, Stephenson
Rich - Berenbaum, Guyton
Walker - Berenbaum, Sunderland


21. Alexandria Community Criminal Justice Board

(The following persons volunteered or were recommended for appointment to the above Board:)

Andrew Brusman

James Carroll, Jr.

Gordon Clow

Catherine Connelly
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Kelly Conner

David Dominquez

Ronald Lofton* Elbert Ransom, Jr.

Barbara Parks

Elbert Ransom, Jr.

William Scherlag

Mary Shilton

Lucy Thomson Anne Haynes
Jean Kelleher Niebauer


(Material pertaining to the above appointments is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked collectively as Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 21; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

Whereupon, ballots were distributed, tellers were appointed and the ballots tallied with the following results: City Council appointed James Carroll, Jr. and Elbert Ransom, Jr. as Citizen Members to the Alexandria Community Criminal Justice Board. The voting was as follows:

Ticer - Carroll, Ransom
Donley - Carroll, Ransom
Cleveland - Carroll, Parks
Euille - Ransom, Scherlag
Pepper - Carroll, Thomson
Rich - Carroll, Thomson
Walker - Ransom, Scherlag





22. Alexandria Consumer Affairs Commission
(The following persons volunteered for appointment to the above Commission:)

William Chavers

John Daly*

Karen Robertson

John Villafranco



(Material pertaining to the above appointments is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked collectively as Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 22; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

Whereupon, ballots were distributed, tellers were appointed and the ballots tallied with the following results: City Council reappointed John Daly and appointed Karen Robertson and John Villafranco as Citizen Members to the Alexandria Consumer Affairs Commission. The voting was as follows:
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Ticer - Daly, Robertson, Villafranco
Donley - Daly, Robertson, Villafranco
Cleveland - Chavers, Daly, Villafranco
Euille - Daly, Robertson, Villafranco
Pepper - Daly, Robertson, Villafranco
Rich - Chavers, Daly, Villafranco
Walker - Daly, Robertson, Villafranco



23. Alexandria Emergency Medical Services Council
1 Representative of Nursing Homes Located in Alexandria

(The following person volunteered for appointment to the above Council:)

Su Kim* Mary Ann Sleigh, Administrator, Woodbine
Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center
(Material pertaining to the above appointment is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked collectively as Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 23; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

Whereupon, ballots were distributed, tellers were appointed and the ballots tallied with the following result: City Council granted the residency waiver and appointed Su Kim as a Representative of Nursing Homes Located in Alexandria to the Alexandria Emergency Medical Services Council. The voting was as follows:

Ticer - Kim
Donley - Kim
Cleveland - Kim
Euille - Kim
Pepper - Kim
Rich - Kim
Walker - Kim




(The following persons volunteered for appointment to the above Commission:)

Judith Bednar

Vincent Carlin

Mary Ellen Henry

Beverly Patton

Mary Hohman Zinsner*


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(Material pertaining to the above appointment is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked collectively as Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 24; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

Whereupon, ballots were distributed, tellers were appointed and the ballots tallied with the following result: City Council reappointed Mary Hohman Zinsner as a Citizen Member to the Alexandria Historical Restoration and Preservation Commission. The voting was as follows:

Ticer - Zinsner
Donley - Zinsner
Cleveland - Zinsner
Euille - Zinsner
Pepper - Zinsner
Rich - Zinsner
Walker - Carlin


REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY MANAGER (continued)

25. Receipt of the City of Alexandria's Proposed Legislative Package for the 1996 Session of the Virginia General Assembly, and Setting a Public Hearing on the Proposed Package for November 18, 1995, and a Public Hearing on the Proposed City Charter Bill on December 16, 1995.

(A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated November 10, 1995, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 25; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

WHEREUPON, upon motion by Council Member Rich, seconded by Councilwoman Pepper and carried unanimously, City Council: (1) received the proposals for the City's 1996 legislative package; (2) scheduled the proposed legislative package for public hearing on Saturday, November 18, and adoption on Tuesday, December 12; and (3) scheduled public hearing on and adoption of the proposed Charter amendment for Saturday, December 16. We are proposing that Council's work session with the General Assembly delegation be held before the Tuesday, December 12 City Council meeting. The scheduling of the work session is addressed under the Council schedule item. The voting was as follows:

Rich "aye" Donley "aye"
Pepper "aye" Cleveland "aye"
Ticer "aye" Euille "aye"
Walker "aye"

(A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated November 13, 1995, is on file in the office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 26; 11/14/95, and is incorporated herewith as part of this record by reference.)

WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilwoman Pepper, seconded by Council Member Walker and carried unanimously, City Council authorized the City Manager to retain environmental consulting services not expected to exceed $15,000 and to request EPA to extend the public comment period on the forthcoming remediation plan from 30 days to 60 days to allow sufficient time for staff and public review. The voting was as follows:

Pepper "aye" Donley "aye"
Walker "aye" Cleveland "aye"
Ticer "aye" Euille "aye"
Rich "aye"
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THERE BEING NO FURTHER DISCUSSION, upon motion by Vice Mayor Donley, seconded by Councilwoman Pepper and carried unanimously, at 9:10 p.m., the Regular Meeting of Tuesday, November 14, 1995, was adjourned. The voting was as follows:

Donley "aye" Cleveland "aye"
Pepper "aye" Euille "aye"
Ticer "aye" Rich "aye"
Walker "aye"



APPROVED BY:



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PATRICIA S. TICER MAYOR





ATTEST:



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Beverly I. Jett, CMC City Clerk









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