CONTESTED APPOINTMENTS
19. Alexandria Ad Hoc Recreation Needs Assessment Steering Committee 1 Citizen Representative From Planning District I 1 Citizen Representative From Planning District III City Council appointed Barbara Clark as a Citizen Representative from Planning District I and Ethel Underwood as a Citizen Representative from Planning District III to the Alexandria Ad Hoc Recreation Needs Assessment Steering Committee. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 20. Alexandria Commission on Employment 1 Citizen Member 1 Business Representative From Among Recognized Area Businesses, Including Minority-Owned and Small Businesses City Council appointed Aaron Grau as a Citizen Member and reappointed Bettie Applewhite as a Business Representative from Among Recognized Area Businesses, including Minority-Owned and Small Businesses to the Alexandria Commission on Employment. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 21. Alexandria Commission on HIV/AIDS 1 Citizen-at-Large City Council appointed Sarah Markel as a Citizen-at-Large to the Alexandria Commission on HIV/AIDS. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 22. Alexandria Human Rights Commission 3 Citizen Members City Council reappointed Sherry deVries and Kelleen Griffin and appointed Rodney Salinas as Citizen Members to the Alexandria Human Rights Commission. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS (continued) 23. Second Reading and Final Passage of An Ordinance to amend and reordain Ordinance No. 4092, passed November 13, 1999, to revise the terms of the vacation of the public street right-of-way between Slaters Lane and West Abingdon Drive, adjacent to the Mason Hall Apartments, and to approve and authorize the construction of certain site improvements on the apartment property in connection therewith. (#16 4/21/01; #17 4/10/01) [ROLL-CALL VOTE] Planning and Zoning Deputy Director Ross summarized the three issues that came up on Saturday which needed resolution. She indicated that Barbara Clark has accepted the Leyland Cypress for the plantings. The three issues are outlined in the City Manager's memorandum dated April 24, 2001, which is on file in the office of the City Clerk. Ms. Ross noted, with respect to the issue of service vehicles behind the building, that Mason Hall has not changed its position on this point, and is unwilling to limit the times when service vehicles enter the rear area. Mason Hall is willing, as it said on Saturday, to install a lip on the asphalt. (A copy of the verbatim transcript of the dialogue between Mason Hall representative Hathway, City Council Members, and City staff 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.) Councilwoman Woodson questioned Mr. Hathway, Mason Hall representative, with respect to move-ins. She noted that service vehicles could be a moving van, a U-Haul, or a car making many trips and wanted to know how will this be governed. Mr. Hathway indicated that the Manager is going to have a key, so anybody that wants to go to load or unload is going to have to go to the Manager to get a key, and the Manager is instructed to minimize the length of travel down the hallways so that we can keep our carpets in good repair and don't have to replace them often, and therefore, will be telling them what is the best door to use to move in. Mayor Donley had an exchange with Mason Hall representative Hathway with respect to limiting access to the doors. For the record, Mayor Donley stated that it is his understanding that Mason Hall is not willing to limit access in the side area there to those doors in any fashion or matter other than what's outside the normal course of business. Mr. Hathway responded, "That is correct." Mayor Donley stated, "You're not willing to do that, and if we were to impose a condition like that, you would not be willing to settle this whole matter." Mr. Hathway responded, "Yes, I would think that I would have to call Mr. McKinley." Mayor Donley further stated, "I'm asking you, if we impose that condition, you are not going to agree?" Mr. Hathway stated, "That is correct." ORDINANCE AND RESOLUTIONS (continued) City Council finally passed the ordinance, as amended, upon its Second Reading and Final Passage and noted the changes to the site plan that Mason Hall has agreed to, and incorporated the amendments that are outlined in the staff memorandum dated April 24, 2001, requested Mason Hall to provide some statement of what it has agreed to in terms of what its policy will be in allowing vehicles to use what we are calling the back door, noted that there will be a curb on the asphalt as Ms. Ross indicated, and that there will be no further paving in the back. ORD. NO. 4195 Council Action:_________________________________________________________ The meeting was adjourned at 9:35 p.m.