23. Alexandria Commission for Women 1 Citizen Member City Council appointed Deborah Connor as the citizen member to the Alexandria Commission for Women. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 24. Alexandria Park and Recreation Commission 1 Member From Planning District III City Council appointed David Dexter as the member from Planning District III to the Alexandria Park and Recreation Commission. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 25. Alexandria Urban Design Advisory Committee 1 Member Representing the Old Town North Residential Community City Council requested that the Director of Citizen Assistance readvertise for the vacancy on the Alexandria Urban Design Advisory Committee for more applicants. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY MANAGER FOR DISCUSSION 26. Consideration of the Ten Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness in Alexandria Developed by the Alexandria Homeless Services Coordinating Committee. City Council endorsed the Ten Year Plan to End Chronic Homelessness in Alexandria and approved including the Plan in the five year Consolidated Plan for Housing and Community Development currently under development by the Office of Housing. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 27. Consideration of Proposal to Accept a Safe Haven Grant Award from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for a Safe Haven Facility at the City Owned- Property at 115 North Patrick Street. City Council authorized the Alexandria Community Services Board to accept $163,824 in HUD grant funds over a three-year period to establish a Safe Haven facility and program at 115 North Patrick Street. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES None ORAL REPORTS BY MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL (a) Vice Mayor Pepper reported that she, Councilman Smedberg and T&ES Director Baier met with Ralph DiGinero about issues surrounding the Mirant Plant and his potential business with the plant. Vice Mayor Pepper requested that Director Baier give an overview of the meeting with Mr. DiGinero. Director Baier gave a brief overview of the meeting and recommended that Council stay the course of action it is following concerning the Mirant Plant. (b) Councilman Smedberg requested that Director Baier give an update on the downwash study and consent order concerning the Mirant Plant. Director Baier gave an update of the ongoing downwash study and a letter has been sent to Virginia Department of Environmental Quality requesting: (1) clarification of the term "nearby" as it relates to the Mirant case (2) all of the toxic and noxious gases be part of the parameters of the protocol for Mirant; and (3) the inclusion of the PM2 particles in the protocol. Director Baier reported that Council would receive a written update on the Consent Order about activity at the plant at an upcoming legislative meeting. (c) Councilman Gaines reported on updated actions to improve regional transportation and coordination during incidents from the Council of Governments Transportation Planning Board. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ ORAL PRESENTATIONS BY MEMBERS OF CITY COUNCIL (a) Councilman Macdonald thanked City Staff, Police and Fire for their help during the last two parades in Alexandria. (b) Councilman Macdonald encouraged everyone to visit the refurbished Old Town Theater and commended the owner on the restoration. (c) Councilman Macdonald commended the Police Department on apprehending the individuals that were attacking pizza delivery workers in Alexandria and he reported that the Police would be working with delivery workers on safety methods. (d) Councilman Macdonald reported that he and City Manager Hartmann visited the construction site at T.C. Williams High School and were impressed with the process and quality of the construction. (e) Councilman Krupicka reported that Del Ray has received recognition as one of the top five upcoming neighborhoods in the country and will be discussed on television program, "The View" on Thursday, March 10. (f) Councilman Krupicka inquired whether the open space in front of Chinquapin could be used for overflow parking while construction was taking place at T.C. Williams. City Manager Hartmann noted that staff would look at the parking and approach the parking from several different avenues to find a viable solution. (g) Vice Mayor Pepper commended Captain Rodney Masser, Fire Department, for receiving an honor from the Jaycees for helping with the rescue during the helicopter crash into the Potomac River. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ ORAL REPORT FROM THE CITY MANAGER City Manager Hartmann reported that there would be a meeting of the Jones Point Park stakeholders and requested that Director Baier give an overview of the upcoming meeting. Director Baier reported that there would be a meeting with Parks, Recreation and Cultural Activities of the different stakeholders in the Jones Point Park issue to discuss the current plans for the park and other issues surrounding the proposed plan. Director Baier noted that the meeting would be March 23 at 7:00 p.m., at the Lee Center. Council Action:_________________________________________________________ ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 28. Consideration of a Resolution Opposing Elimination of the Community Development Block Grant Program. [ROLL-CALL VOTE] City Council adopted the resolution opposing elimination of the Community Development Block Grant Program and authorized the City Manager to forward it to the City's Congressional Delegation. (Res. No. 2141) Council Action:_________________________________________________________ 29. Consideration of a Resolution on the Proposed State Constitutional Amendments Defining Marriage and Reaffirming the City's Human Rights Ordinance. [ROLL-CALL VOTE] City Council approved the resolution on the proposed State Constitutional Amendments defining marriage and reaffirming the City's Human Rights Ordinance. (Res. No. 2142) Council Action:_________________________________________________________ OTHER 30. Consideration of City Council Schedule. City Council adopted the City Council Schedule for the months of March through June, 2005 with the following additions and changes: (a) change the Tuesday, May 24, 2005, 5:30 p.m. work session on the Community Health Assessment and the 7:00 p.m. legislative meeting to Wednesday, May 25, 2005; (b) schedule a reception on April 26, 2005 at 6:00 p.m., to recognize the Alexandria Economic Development Partnership, Inc. for winning the American Planning Association Award for the PTO Project; and (c) change the work session with the Transportation Task Force on Tuesday, April 12, 2005 at 5:00 p.m. to Tuesday, May 10, 2005 at 5:00 p.m. Council Action:_________________________________________________________