Councilman Speck responded that the comment about education of the public affected by an sup is a good one. He asked that we communicate to the Planning Commission and Planning staff to discuss whether they want to introduce this or something like this on a regular basis for all sups. Mr. Speck reiterated that the City requires that the permit be on public display. Councilwoman Pepper asked that staff review this and come up with something to require that sup conditions are made public knowledge to all managers and employees. (d) Julie Crenshaw, 816 Queen Street, thanked the Council for voting in favor of the grant to study the mapping of streams in Alexandria. Ms. Crenshaw requested that when Council puts together the task force to study the charter change for an elected school board to please include a representative of the League of Women Voters. (e) Mary Catherine Gibbs, 3818 Keller Avenue, on behalf of the Alexandria Commission on Women, announced a fundraiser featuring the Capital Steps being sponsored by the Alexandria Business and Professional Woman, Commission for Woman, Office on Women, and Friends of the Alexandria Commission for Women on Saturday, January 19, 2002, at 8 p.m. in T.C. Williams High School Auditorium. (f) Sara Kukorio, 4134 Uline Avenue, on behalf of Strawberry Hill, explained a recent problem with parking in their community because of a change in parking regulations at the adjacent Cameron Commons Apartments. She advised that because this has led many of its residents to park on the neighborhood streets, Strawberry Hill is requesting that neighborhood parking restrictions be established. The Mayor referred the Strawberry Hill petition to Transportation and Environmental Services Director Baier and asked him to determine the source of the problem and eliminate that before considering establishing a parking district. (g) Claudia Waller, 5943 Kelley Court, representing a new task force called Citizens for Titan Pride, put together by Councilman Euille initially in response to the rather detrimental article that appeared in Sports Illustrated about T.C. Williams following the movie, Remember the Titans, introduced Rob Kennedy, President of the T.C. Williams Student Council Association who read his letter on diversity at T.C. Williams High School. He presented a Titans pom pom to each Member of Council. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ New Business Item No. 2. Councilman Speck and Councilwoman Eberwein reported on the meeting they had with Speaker of the House of Delegates Wilkins in Richmond on the City's interest in having a local ordinance allowing it to impose a recordation fee directed to open space. They met with Delegate Albo of Fairfax and will meet with Senator Saslaw, who now represents part of Alexandria. Delegate Albo noted that there is currently a study commission on growth policies throughout the state that needs to be extended. He suggested that in the course of the amendment to extend this study, that it be amended to include this topic as well, and it is being drafted. REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES ACTION CONSENT CALENDAR (3-9) Planning Commission Without Objection, City Council removed docket item nos. 4, 5, and 9 from the Action Consent Calendar and considered them under separate motions. 3. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2001-0107 311 N HENRY ST PRIME AUTO CARE Public Hearing and Consideration of a request for a special use permit extension for a general automobile repair and rental business; zoned CL/Commercial Low. Applicant: Vanna So. COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend approval 7-0 4. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2001-0109 330 JOHN CARLYLE ST PIZZA BIANCA ITALIAN BISTRO
15. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2001-0065 2700 JEFFERSON DAVIS HY AFGHAN RESTAURANT