CONTESTED APPOINTMENTS
25. Alexandria-Caen Exchange Committee 1 Citizen-At-Large Deferred to the Second Legislative Meeting in February. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 26. Alexandria Board of Zoning Appeals 2 Citizen Members Deferred to the Second Legislative Meeting in February. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 27. Alexandria Commission on Aging 1 Citizen Member Deferred to the Second Legislative Meeting in February. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 28. Alexandria Commission on Information Technology 1 Member Representing A Provider of Local Telephone Communication Services in the City City Council waived the residency requirement and appointed F. Thomas Mullikin, Jr. as a Member Representing A Provider of Local Telephone Communication Services in the City to the Alexandria Commission on Information Technology. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ CONTESTED APPOINTMENTS (continued) 29. Alexandria Emergency Medical Services Council 1 Representative of the Emergency Nurses Association From INOVA Alexandria Hospital City Council waived the residency requirement and reappointed Diane Dickerson as a Representative of the Emergency Nurses Association From INOVA Alexandria Hospital to the Alexandria Emergency Medical Services Council. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 30. Alexandria Environmental Policy Commission 1 Member From the Field of Environmental Sciences Deferred to the Second Legislative Meeting in February. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 31. Alexandria Landlord-Tenant Relations Board 1 Tenant Member 1 Minority Resident of the City Who Is Not A Landlord or A Tenant Deferred to the Second Legislative Meeting in February. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 32. Alexandria Local Emergency Planning Committee 1 Owner or Operator of A Facility Subject to the Federal Emergency Planning Requirements of the Super Fund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) City Council waived the residency requirement and appointed Bryan Donnelly as an Owner or Operator of a Facility Subject to the Federal Emergency Planning Requirements of the Super Fund Amendments and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA) to the Alexandria Local Emergency Planning Committee. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 33. Alexandria Park and Recreation Commission 1 Member From Planning District II Deferred to the Second Legislative Meeting in February. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 34. Alexandria Planning Commission 3 Citizen Members Deferred to the Second Legislative Meeting in February. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 35. Alexandria Traffic and Parking Board 1 Citizen Member Deferred to the Second Legislative Meeting in February. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY MANAGER (continued) Note: This Item Will Be Heard Immediately Following the Consent Agenda. 36. Consideration of Update Report on Items Before the 2001 General Assembly Session. City Council approved the following as recommended by the City Council's legislative subcommittee: (a) adopted the positions on legislation that has been introduced in the 2001 General Assembly Session as noted in attachment 1 of the memorandum dated February 12, 2001; and (2) supported legislation that would authorize a referendum for the imposition of an additional sales tax in Northern Virginia, only if the sales tax revenues would be divided equally between transportation and education. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ New Business Item No. 1: City Manager Sunderland reported to City Council that the City is about to enter into a contract with the Child Welfare League of America for it to bring in a team to take a look at the Department of Human Services' performance and its conduct in the Katelyn Frazier case. This is a solid, reputable group that is coming in to conduct an evaluation and a review of documents, of actions, of judgments and of personnel over the next sixty days. He noted that they will make some findings and some recommendations. He stated that his intent is to have this group prepare a report and to make it public. The City Manager indicated that he expects them to begin work in the very short term with a report coming forward in sixty to ninety days.