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Office of the City Clerk
June 16, 1997

There was a Flag-Raising Ceremony at
James Marx Veteran's Memorial Park, North
Pickett and Holmes Run Parkway, at 8:30 a.m.

All Persons, Including Applicants, Wishing
to Speak Before City Council Must Fill Out
A Speaker's Form (Which May Be Found In
The Rear Of The Council Chamber) And Present
It to the City Clerk.


Public Hearing Meeting
Saturday, June 14, 1997 - - 9:30 a.m.


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OPENING

1. Calling the Roll.

The Meeting was called to Order by Mayor Donley, and the City Clerk called the Roll; all Members of City Council were present.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

2. Presentation of Proclamations Honoring the T.C. Williams Girl's Crew Teams. (Mayor Donley)

City Council endorsed the proclamations.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

New Business Item No. 1: Councilman Speck spoke to some unfinished business from City Council’s Legislative Meeting held on June 10, 1997, with regard to the recommendation from the Park and Recreation Commission to rename the Ramsay Nature Center the Jerome “Buddie” Ford Nature Center. Councilman Speck made a motion which was seconded by Vice Mayor Pepper, and carried unanimously, City Council approved the renaming of the Ramsay Nature Center the Jerome “Buddie” Ford Nature Center in commemoration of Buddie Ford.

3. Public Discussion Period. [No more than 30 Minutes] [This
period is restricted to items not
listed on the docket.]

(a) Charles Lee Regan, 1512 Commonwealth Avenue, Apt. 6, representing “Friends of Four-Mile Run,” requested that the natural environment be protected when the weirs are placed in Monticello Park. He stated that only one, good and adequate engineering device at the head of the park is needed, and nothing else, especially rip-rap. He requested that expenditures be designated instead for conservation measures such as replanting trees and shrubs which will hold water back, provide habitats for birds, and lend themselves to a more natural environment.
OPENING (continued)

3. (continued)

(b) Timothy Preso, 503 East Windsor Avenue, also spoke to the Monticello Park project and requested reconsideration of the scope of the project that is currently on the table for that park. He requested protection for the migratory bird habitats. He suggested that the City keep its project limited directly around the drain pipe at the upper end of the park.

Councilman Euille noted that City Council has already considered this item.

(c) David H. Whitehill, 4634 Kirkland Place, spoke to the Highpointe at Southgate site plan. He stated that a group of neighbors have presented some issues to Pulte Homes for consideration. He indicated, if Pulte Homes does not act on them, that at some point in September they would like to come back to the City to maybe consider some variances. He spoke to the issue of parking, driveways, and guest parking. He indicated that they have requested rather than the standard 10' x 14' decks they are allowed to construct by the site plan, that they be allowed to have full decks spanning the length of their townhouses. He stated that they have also requested bus transportation to permit them access to Metro stations. He also spoke to code violations.

Members of City Council, Planning and Zoning Director Lynn, Transportation and Environmental Services Director O’Kane, and Fire Chief Hawkins addressed the issues raised.

Mayor Donley requested Mr. Lynn, Mr. O’Kane and Chief Hawkins to get in touch with Mr. Whitehill about some of the issues he has raised, particularly about the decks and the construction quality.

(d) Robert Jones, 516 East Howell Avenue, spoke to the non-complying industrial storage lot at 519 East Howell Avenue.

Mayor Donley requested that staff provide Council with an explicit summary of the actions of the Board of Zoning Appeals in July.

(e) Marian I. Cox, 501 Slaters Lane, #819, representing Friends of Monticello Park, urged the City to scale back the construction work planned for the park, specifically reducing the number of weirs to one.

(f) Julie Crenshaw, 816 Queen Street, representing the Sierra Club, spoke to the weir system at Monticello Park.

(g) John Chapman Gager spoke.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________









REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES

ACTION CONSENT CALENDAR (4-17)

Planning Commission

WITHOUT OBJECTION, City Council removed Docket Item Nos. 9, 10, 11, 13 and 16, which were considered under separate motions.

4. (a) TEXT AMENDMENT #97-05 -- BAKERY USES IN COMMERCIAL ZONES
4. (b) Introduction and First Reading. Consideration. Passage on First Reading of AN ORDINANCE to amend the City Zoning Ordinance to allow bakeries of up to 10,000 square feet in several commercial zones within the City.

5. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0031 -- 2-16 WEST GLEBE ROAD -- WEST GLEBE GATE
6. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0053 -- 2729 KING STREET -- WOODBINE NURSING HOME
7. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0062 -- 209 MADISON STREET -- OLD TOWN ATHLETIC CLUB







REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

ACTION CONSENT CALENDAR (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

8. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0063 -- 1201 NORTH ROYAL STREET -- METRO STAGE THEATER
9. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0064 -- 3130 DUKE STREET -- PREMIER CAR RENTAL
10. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0069 -- 2000 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE -- MAJESTIC GRILL
11. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0071 -- 5140 DUKE STREET
12. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0072 -- 106 NORTH LEE STREET
13. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0073 -- 439 CALVERT AVENUE -- OAKVILLE INDUSTRIAL PARK

REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

ACTION CONSENT CALENDAR (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

14. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0078 -- 5800 EDSALL ROAD -- KLINE INFINITI
15. MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT #97-0001 -- REZONING #97-0001 -- 3408 KING STREET AND 1205 NORTH QUAKER LANE -- OAKLAND BAPTIST CHURCH; QUAKER LANE APARTMENTS
16. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0057 -- 701 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET -- CHICKEN OUT RESTAURANT
17. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0059 -- 1707 PRINCE STREET -- CLIPPER
END OF ACTION CONSENT CALENDAR

City Council approved the Action Consent Calendar as presented with the exception of Item Nos. 9, 10, 11, 13 and 16, which were considered under separate motions. The Planning Commission recommendations are as follows:

4. (a) City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations.

(b) City Council introduced and passed the Ordinance on its First Reading, set it for Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage on Tuesday, June 24, 1997.
REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

ACTION CONSENT CALENDAR (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

5. City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations.

6. City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations.

7. City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations.

8. City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations.

9. Mayor Donley spoke to the number of violations that the applicant has had with respect to this special use permit, and suggested that a new condition #13 be added requiring a one-year review.

City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission, as amended, and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations, and added Condition #13 to read as follows: "13. Requirement of a one-year review." (Separate Motion)

10. The applicant stated that they fully intend to obey the rule with respect to the Howell Street door.

City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations and the amended Condition #18. (Separate Motion)

11. City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations. (Separate Motion)

12. City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations.

13. City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations and the amended Conditions #3 and #7, and made the letter dated June 13, 1997, from Jonathan Rak, Attorney for the Applicant, as part of the record. (Separate Motion)

14. City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations and the amended Conditions #20 and #30.
REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

ACTION CONSENT CALENDAR (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

15. City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations.

16. Councilman Speck expressed concern with cooking odors and whether or not Condition #18 should be strengthened.

Planning and Zoning Director Lynn addressed this issue.

City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations. (Separate Motion)

17. City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations and the added Condition #21.

END OF ACTION CONSENT CALENDAR
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY MANAGER

18. Public Hearing on City of Alexandria Political Sign Regulations. (Councilman Speck)

The public hearing was held. Councilman Speck indicated that there is one of two directions that Council can take. One is to regulate signs in a manner that prohibits them on the public right-of-way and requires the candidates to use private property for signs, or we can continue to allow signs on public property with some change in rules and regulations as some have noted, and with more enforcement. Councilman Speck stated that he has no specific proposal to make at this time, and suggested that over the summer, he will take some soundings to see if there is some consensus among Council as to which way it wants to go. If the consensus is to create new regulations, then he thinks it would be appropriate to bring together a group, i.e., the League of Women Voters, representatives from both Parties, from the School Board, probably people who have run for office unsuccessfully might have a comment or two about this, to suggest regulations. But if the consensus is to regulate it in a way that prohibits them on public space, which I will tell you if we were doing it today that is probably the way I would be inclined to go, but I think in fairness, we ought to take some soundings and I will do that over the summer to see what kind of consensus we have and then we can proceed in the fall.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________






REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY MANAGER (continued)

19. Public Hearing and Consideration of the Hunter's Run Conversion Assistance Plan.

Mayor Donley requested a report back to Council of the results of how this worked.

City Council approved the Conversion Assistance Plan for Hunter’s Run Apartments with the addition of the reporting requirement and authorized the City Manager to execute a conversion plan agreement, with the changes outlined by Office of Housing Director Davis as follows:

Insert a new section B.5.c., to add the following to the factors that would enable a household to be determined eligible for a relocation payment:

(c) The new rent will exceed a specified percentage of the tenant’s income, with the percentage to be agreed upon by the Office of Housing and the developer.

The plan will also reflect that the developer will provide to tenants, along with the 120-day notice, information on the application process and a statement to be signed by the tenant confirming the tenant’s understanding that an application is required either to stay or to receive a relocation payment.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

20. Consideration of Landlord-Tenant Relations Board and Staff Amendments to the Housing Conversion Assistance Policy. (#17 6/10/97

City Council approved the Housing Conversion Assistance Policy, as amended.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

City Council considered Docket Item Nos. 21-25, under one motion. When the City Clerk read the items she read Docket Item No. 25 after Docket Item No. 22, and Docket Item No. 23 after Docket Item No. 24, in order to reflect the correct ordinances with the Planning Commission item for the vacation and encroachment.

21. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0055
SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0056 -- 221 NORTH LEE STREET REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

21. (continued)

City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances, and staff recommendations, with the revised Condition #24 and the added Conditions #26 through #32; a copy of the agreement submitted by the Cameron Mews Homeowners will be made part of the special use permit, but not as a condition.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

22. VACATION #97-0001 -- 221 NORTH LEE STREET
City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations, and authorized the Mayor to appoint Viewers; the Mayor subsequently appointed Donald Allen, Chair, and Kellie Meehan and Katrine Fitzgerald, as Viewers.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

23. Introduction and First Reading. Consideration. Passage on First Reading of AN ORDINANCE authorizing the owner of the real property bounded by Thompson's Alley, North Lee Street, Queen Street and North Union Street, and the owner's successors, to establish and maintain several encroachments into the public right-of-way of North Lee, Queen and North Union Streets, in the City of Alexandria, Virginia.

City Council introduced and passed the ordinance on its First Reading, set it for Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage on Tuesday, June 24, 1997.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________














REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

24. ENCROACHMENT #97-0004 -- 221 NORTH LEE STREET City Council approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

25. Introduction and First Reading. Consideration. Passage on First Reading of AN ORDINANCE to vacate two small portions of the public right-of-way at the corners of Queen and North Lee Streets and Queen and North Union Streets, in order to facilitate development of the property that is bounded by Thompson's Alley, North Lee Street, Queen Street and North Union Street.

City Council introduced and passed the ordinance on its First Reading, set it for Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage on Tuesday, June 24, 1997.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

26. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0050 -- 3601 JEFFERSON DAVIS HIGHWAY
POTOMAC YARD; RETAIL CENTER
Howard J. Middleton, attorney for the applicant, noted that there will be a total of 3,770 seats for this development.

Mayor Donley mentioned to Mr. Middleton, since he will be representing many of the applicants for the Potomac Yard development, to encourage the various businesses to hire as many Alexandria residents as possible.

Members of Council also urged the applicant to hire as many Alexandria residents as possible.

Mr. Beck, applicant, will be glad to work with Alexandria Works! and other groups.

City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations, with the amended Conditions #4, #7 and #12.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

NOTE: Docket Item No. 27 and 28 were considered together and under one motion.

27. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0029 -- 2932 KING STREET, REAR -- FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Councilman Speck, stated for the record, that the City Attorney advised him that because of the waiver issue that there are some things Council needs to make clear that are implicit in Council’s action and motion essentially in the form of findings as follows: One, if this motion is approved, it is because the Council believes that because of safety concerns that denial of the exemption would unreasonably restrict the use of the property in question; and that the two-lane bridge being proposed is the minimum exemption necessary to relieve this restriction; and that further, the other three criteria have been adequately satisfied.

City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission, as amended, and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances, and staff recommendations, with the added Condition #20, and Council deleted Condition #7
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

28. Public Hearing and Consideration of an appeal of the decision of the Planning Commission on June 3, 1997, affirming the decision of the Director of Transportation and Environmental Services, denying a waiver to the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Ordinance requirement at 2932 King Street. Applicant and Appellant: First Baptist Church of Alexandria, Virginia, by Duncan W. Blair, attorney.

COMMISSION ACTION: DENIED 6-0

City Council granted the appeal to allow a waiver of the Chesapeake Bay Preservation Ordinance with all of the attendant additional requirements as already discussed.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________










REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

29. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0065 -- 823 KING STREET; 103 NORTH ALFRED STREET -- BITTERSWEET
City Council approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

30. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0066 -- 1008-1012 MADISON STREET
Staff was requested to look into status of unpaid parking or zoning violation tickets.

City Council approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

31. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0067 -- 2 QUEEN STREET -- WATERFRONT, NORTH OF THOMPSON'S ALLEY, SOUTH OF FOUNDERS PARK MARITIME HERITAGE CENTER
City Council approved the recommendation of the Planning Commission, as amended, and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations, with the added Condition #5 as suggested by staff in its memorandum dated June 12, 1997 to read as follows: "5. The operation of the facility shall be governed by an operations protocol developed, amended as necessary, and agreed upon by the Director of the Department of Recreation, Parks and Cultural Activities, and by staff of the Seaport Foundation."
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________





REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

32. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0079 -- 18-20 ROTH STREET
City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation, as amended, and approved the request, subject to compliance with all applicable codes, ordinances and staff recommendations and the amended Conditions #2 and #4, with an added condition, Condition #13. “That the applicant will establish and sponsor a community relations board with the citizens and property owners from the surrounding neighborhood in order to determine the operating rules and guidelines, which will be reported back to City Council in the fall before the facility opens, and docketed for public hearing.”
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

Board of Architectural Review

33. CASE BAR - 97-0084
Public Hearing on and Consideration of an Appeal of a decision of the Board of Architectural Review, Old and Historic Alexandria District, on May 7, 1997, approving, with amendment, a request for approval of a hanging sign, FLOWERS UNIQUE, to be installed at 705 King Street, zoned CD, Commercial, will be heard. Applicant: MKD, Inc. for Flowers Unique; Appellant: Ms. Marian L. Bouk.

BOARD ACTION: Approved as amended, 6-0

WITHOUT OBJECTION, City Council noted the withdrawal of this item.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

Board of Architectural Review

34. CASE BAR-97-0116
Public Hearing on and Consideration of an Appeal of a decision of the Board of Architectural Review, Old and Historic Alexandria District, on May 21, 1997, denying a request for approval of revisions to previously approved plans for 300 South Lee Street, zoned RM, Residential. Appellant: Ms. Stephanie Dimond, on behalf of Applicant Elizabeth Gibney.

BOARD ACTION: Denied, 4-1

Staff was requested to report back with the percentage of appeals within the last three or four years that have been reversed by the City Council.




REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

Board of Architectural Review (continued)

34. (continued)

City Council granted the appeal and overturned the decision of the Board of Architectural and allowed the Gibney’s to continue with their plans; and instructed the Director of Planning to determine the appropriate civil penalty for this violation, and that we direct the applicant to present for review to Peter Smith, BAR staff person, final detailing on the fascia and cornice and any of the other detailing to insure that as much as possible of the building is clearly distinguished new from old.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS

35. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to amend the fire prevention and building code provisions of the city code by adopting the new Virginia statewide fire prevention code, with certain exceptions, and by revising portions of the Virginia statewide building code that are adopted by the city code. (#18 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3929
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

36. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to repeal certain provisions of the city code relating to filling stations which have been superseded by the Virginia statewide fire prevention code. (#19 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3930
Council Action________________________________________________________________

37. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to amend the provisions of the city code relating to the control of rodents by transferring the responsibility for administering and enforcing these code provisions from the department of transportation and environmental services to the bureau of code enforcement. (#20 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3931
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________










ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (continued)

38. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to implement a "red light camera enforcement" demonstration program, pursuant to which cameras will be installed at one or more intersections in the city and citations will be issued to motorists who, by photograph, are shown to have failed to stop at a red light. (#21 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3932
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

39. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to amend the city code provisions relating to parking in spaces designated for the handicapped (i) by changing the penalty for unauthorized parking in such spaces from a fixed penalty of $100 to a penalty ranging from $100 to $500, and (ii) by imposing penalties for the unauthorized or fraudulent use of a handicapped parking permit. (#22 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3933
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

40. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to amend the city code by reducing the personal property tax rate on vehicles weighing more than 10,000 pounds. (#23 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3934
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

41. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to amend the provisions of the city code relating to graffiti by providing that the city can abate a graffiti nuisance after reasonable notice to the property owner, and by enhancing the penalty for graffiti vandalism. (#24 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

Council Member Walker stated that if we are not going to have kids out cleaning up their own graffiti if we could do preventive measures, maybe that could be part of a package that could be worked up for juveniles.

Mayor Donley asked Mr. Mills, within his capacity with the National Council to Prevent Delinquency, Anti-Graffiti Project, you obviously have some material or information that you could share with our Legislative Liaison or with representatives of our Court Services Unit. He asked that there be some type of dialogue where we could either potentially look at some legislation that we can take down to Richmond that might help in this regard, or possibly some alternative administrative procedures at Court Services.

Mr. Mills stated that they have what he believes to be the largest collection of municipal program and ordinance language on this issue in the country, and would be happy to share that with the City. He indicated that dealing with the behavior and with the child has been more effective than painting something on the wall that graffiti does not stick to.

ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (continued)

41. (continued)

Councilman Cleveland mentioned the graffiti under the Duke Street Bridge that needs to be removed.

Deputy City Manager indicated that CSX, owner of the property, has been notified about this problem.

City Attorney Sunderland suggested one change to the ordinance on page 2, Section 11-12-6, after the words “community service” add a comma and insert “or both,”.

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading, as amended. ORD. NO. 3935
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

42. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to amend the city code to require the fingerprinting of applicants for concealed weapons permits. (#25 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the substitute Ordinance upon its Second Reading. ORD. NO. 3936
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

43. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to amend the city Zoning Ordinance to prohibit the removal of any non-required parking space in the Old and Historic Alexandria District to accommodate additional residential building. (#26 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3937
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

44. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to authorize an encroachment into the public right-of-way at 324 North Fairfax Street for an awning. (#27 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]
City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3938

Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

45. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to authorize the sale of three city-owned parcels of land at Eisenhower and Clermont Avenues, in connection with the construction of the new Eisenhower Avenue Connector Interchange off of Interstate 95. (#28 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3939
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________



ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (continued)

46. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to sell two city-owned parcels of land adjacent to Braddock Road, in connection with the widening of Braddock Road between Mt. Vernon Avenue and North West Street. (#29 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3940
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

47. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to make supplemental appropriations for the support of the city government for fiscal year 1997. (#30 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3941
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

48. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to make appropriations for the support of the city government for fiscal year 1998. (#31 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

City Council finally passed the Ordinance upon its Second Reading.
ORD. NO. 3942
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

49. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of AN ORDINANCE to amend the provisions of the city code relating to sanitation at restaurants and other food service establishments by adopting the model food code recently issued by the United States Food and Drug Administration. (#15(b) 6/10/97) [ROLL-CALL VOTE]

THIS ITEM IS RECOMMENDED TO BE DEFERRED TO THE SEPTEMBER 9, 1997; HOWEVER, SINCE IT WAS ADVERTISED FOR THIS MEETING, IT WAS NECESSARY TO LIST IT ON THE DOCKET.

City Council noted the deferral of this ordinance to September.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

DEFERRAL/WITHDRAWAL CONSENT CALENDAR (50-53)

Planning Commission (continued)

50. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0077 -- 2700 JEFFERSON DAVIS HIGHWAY -- AFGHAN RESTAURANT


REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued)

DEFERRAL/WITHDRAWAL CONSENT CALENDAR (continued)

Planning Commission (continued)

51. TEXT AMENDMENT #97-04 -- PROCEDURES FOR CO PLANNED RESIDENTIAL/COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT
52. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0061 -- 2713 MOSBY STREET
53. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #97-0070 -- 3506 MOUNT VERNON AVENUE
END OF DEFERRAL/WITHDRAWAL CONSENT CALENDAR

City Council noted the deferrals and withdrawals.
Council Action:_______________________________________________________________

The meeting was adjourned at 5:35 p.m.

This docket is subject to change.

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