1. Calling the Roll. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Euille, and the City Clerk called the roll; all the members of Council were present. 2. Public Discussion Period. (a) Joyce Woodson, 1407 Wayne Street, spoke about the recent behavior of the elected Alexandria School Board and noted that process is important, and it is not just that they vote, but that they vote for people who understand there are laws and those laws come all the way down to the lowest level possible, which includes citizens and elected bodies. She said there are several elements of the vote the School Board took that leave question. She asked Council to demonstrate its leadership and to do something. Ms. Woodson read from an editorial by Colbert King in the Washington Postabout the D.C. Schools and what is right with the D.C. Schools: "With all due respect to Ms. Rhee, community commitment to children and public education is everything." She said that is why she is here today and why so many members of the community are standing up against what is going on. Mayor Euille said throughout the whole process, he and the Council have been very cautious about what they try to say and intervene in the School Board, however, he has had more than one conversation with the Chairman, Vice Chair and another board member and have stressed the fact that the process is of issue of concern and needs to be followed. REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES ACTION CONSENT CALENDAR1 (3-7) Planning Commission 3. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2007-0031 822 SOUTH PICKETT STREET (Parcel Address: 820 South Pickett Street) GOLDEN LILLY FOOD CORP Public Hearing and Consideration of a request to amend a special use permit to allow seating at a restaurant: zoned I/Industrial. Applicant: Golden Lilly Food Corp by Cam T Luu PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 3, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) 4. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2007-0028 2281 EISENHOWER AVENUE (Parcel Address: 2251 Eisenhower Avenue) UPTOWN MARKET AND CAFE Public Hearing and Consideration of a request to operate a restaurant and convenience store; zoned CDD-2/Coordinated Development District. Applicant: Tae Paul Park PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 4, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) 5. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2007-0035 155 WESMOND DRIVE CHILD CARE HOME Public Hearing and Consideration of a request to operate a child care home; zoned RB/Residential. Applicant: Sharon Ridley PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 5, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) 6. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2007-0036 2504 OAKVILLE AVENUE ALEXANDRIA BOXING CLUB Public Hearing and Consideration of a request to operate a recreational boxing club; zoned I/Industrial. Applicant: Judy Wrench PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 6, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) 7. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2007-0032 2600 BUSINESS CENTER DRIVE TEMPORARY PARKING LOT Public Hearing and Consideration of a request to use the subject property as a temporary parking lot for employees and City vehicles; zoned I/Industrial. Applicant: City of Alexandria, General Services by Jeremy McPike PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 7, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) END OF ACTION CONSENT CALENDAR WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Gaines, seconded by Vice Mayor Pepper and carried unanimously, City Council approved the action consent calendar, with the removal of item #3, which was considered under separate motion, as follows: 4. City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation. 5. City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation. 6. City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation. 7. City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation. The voting was as follows: Gaines "aye" Krupicka "aye" Pepper "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" 3. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2007-0031 822 SOUTH PICKETT STREET (Parcel Address: 820 South Pickett Street) GOLDEN LILLY FOOD CORP Public Hearing and Consideration of a request to amend a special use permit to allow seating at a restaurant: zoned I/Industrial. Applicant: Golden Lilly Food Corp by Cam T Luu PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 3, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) Councilman Smedberg asked questions with regard to the trash collection, which was answered by Deputy Director of Planning and Zoning Josephson. WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Smedberg, seconded by Vice Mayor Pepper and carried unanimously, City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation. The voting was as follows: Smedberg "aye" Gaines "aye" Pepper "aye" Krupicka "aye" Euille "aye" Lovain "aye" REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY MANAGER None. REPORTS OF BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND COMMITTEES (continued) Planning Commission (continued) 8. TEXT AMENDMENT #2007-0003 SMOKE FREE RESTAURANTS Public Hearing and Consideration of a request for amendments to the Zoning Ordinance to add definitions under new Sections 2-190.1 and 2-193.1, and to add new Section 7-2200 relating to requirements for smoke-free restaurants. Staff: Department of Planning and Zoning PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval 4-2 (Deferred from the May 12, 2007 City Council Meeting) (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 8, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) Mayor Euille stated that while this is a public hearing, he said he was hopeful that it will be done in such a way that it is also a discussion, because no one is of the mindset that they need to do something irrationally, that impacts any business, and particularly the restaurant business, as it is one of their largest industries. Mayor Euille noted that while he will be voting and participating in the discussion, he has personally over the years been a minority interest investor in at least four restaurants in the City and currently has interest in two restaurants. Deputy Director of Planning and Zoning made a presentation of the staff report and he, along with City Attorney Pessoa, responded to questions of Council. Mayor Euille highlighted the fact that the reenactment clause as currently revised in the draft ordinance says that the provision of this section, Section 7-2200, shall not become effective unless reenacted by the City Council during the legislative session commencing in September 2007. Effectively, Council is in recess for July and August, so when it comes back in September, that triggers the next session of Council, so at any point in time from September 1, 2007 until June 30, 2008, Council can bring the matter back for consideration. Failure to do so means it does not become law and nothing happens. The hope is that the State will do something in the meantime. City Attorney Pessoa said that on May 25, the Centers for Disease Control published a study that shows the number of households who have elected, within the household, to establish smoke-free rules, and it shows the change between 1992 and 2003, and in Virginia, there was an 85 percent increase in smoke-free households in Virginia, and he passed that out to City Council. The following persons participated in the public hearing on this item: (a) Robert Keelin, 3817 Jay Avenue, spoke in favor of the text amendment. (b) Rick Dorman, 2724 Kenwood Avenue, City resident, representing the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, spoke in opposition to the special use permit process to ban smoking. (c) Charlotte Hall, City resident, 205 The Strand, vice president of Potomac Riverboat Company, representing the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, spoke in opposition to the special use permit to ban smoking. (d) Cathy Puskar, 2200 Clarendon Blvd., Arlington, City resident, speaking on behalf of the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (e) Scott McGeary, 6801 Industrial Road, Springfield, vice chair of government relations, Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, spoke in opposition to the special use permit to ban smoking. (f) Terry Hargrove, 9221 Forest Hill Avenue, Richmond, director of community relations, American Lung Association of Virginia, spoke in favor of the text amendment. (g) Lonnie Rich, 1199 N. Fairfax Street, City resident and business owner, representing the Alexandria Chamber of Commerce, spoke in opposition to the special use permit to ban smoking. (h) Cathleen Smith Grzesiek, 4217 Park Place Court, Glen Allen, director of advocacy for the American Heart Association, spoke in favor of the text amendment. (i) Victoria Wells, 1875 Connecticut Avenue, Suite 730, Washington, D.C., government relations director for the District of Columbia American Cancer Society, spoke in favor of the text amendment. (j) Annabelle Fisher, 5001 Seminary Road, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (k) Ross Little, 1200 First Street, Apt. 1329, City resident, representing the Northern Virginia Building Industry Association, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (l) Patricia MacEwan, 2600 Cabin Creek Road, #204, City resident, spoke in favor of the smoking ban. (m) Vernon Grandgeorge, 3432 Washington Drive, Falls Church, representing Joe Theissman’s Restaurant, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (n) Roger Fons, 815 1/2 King Street, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (o) Marianne Van Landingham, 1100 Cameron Street, chair of the Partnership for a Healthier Alexandria, spoke in favor of the smoking ban. (p) Lisa Harter, 4538 Shoal Creek Court, spoke in favor of the smoking ban. (q) Amy Bursell, City resident, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (r) David Martin, 1400 King Street, business owner and president of Old Town Business and Professional Association, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (s) Karen Kimberling, 4612 4th Road, N., Arlington, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (t) Karen Cassady, 1300 South Arlington Ridge Road, Arlington, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (u) Franco Landini, 115 King Street, owner of a business in Old Town and resident in Old Town, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (v) Pat Troy, 310 Wolfe Street, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (w) Bert Ely, 200 S. Pitt Street, old town resident, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (x) Hillevi "Dusty" Einseln, spoke about an air purifier to reduce cigarette smoke as an alternative to the smoking ban and said she is against the ban, as there is a solution. (y) Sheila Pollak, South St. Asaph Street, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. (z) William Utz, 4612 4th Road, North, Arlington, spoke in opposition to the smoking ban. WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Gaines, seconded by Vice Mayor Pepper and carried unanimously, City Council closed the public hearing. The voting was as follows: Gaines "aye" Krupicka "aye" Pepper "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Gaines, seconded by Vice Mayor Pepper and carried unanimously, City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation, to include the separate and independent HVAC system and the reenactment clause provision, along with the following amendments: 1. The Council include in its legislative package support for a state-wide smoking ban or, instead, to give localities the right to ban smoking; 2. The smoking prohibition shall extend into any outdoor dining area that utilizes the public right of way; and 3. That the City Attorney seek third party legal opinions regarding the use of the zoning process to prohibit smoking. The voting was as follows: Gaines "aye" Krupicka "aye" Pepper "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" The following two items were taken out of turn: 19. Introduction and First Reading. Consideration. Passage on First Reading of an Ordinance to Provide for Smoke-Free Restaurants. (A copy of the informal memorandum explaining the ordinance is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 19; 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference. A copy of the ordinance referred to in the above item, of which each Member of Council received a copy not less than 24 hours before said introduction, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 2 of Item No. 19; 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Gaines, seconded by Vice Mayor Pepper and carried unanimously, City Council passed the ordinance on first reading and set the public hearing for June 26, 2007. The voting was as follows: Gaines "aye" Krupicka "aye" Pepper "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" 13. ENCROACHMENT #2007-0002 711-717 GIBBON STREET Public Hearing and Consideration of a request for an encroachment into the public right-of-way for gas meters; zoned CL/Commercial Low. Applicant: Ellis Denning Construction, LLC by Mary Catherine Gibbs, attorney PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 13, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Pepper, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council closed the public hearing. The voting was as follows: Pepper "aye" Krupicka "aye" Gaines "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Pepper, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation. The voting was as follows: Pepper "aye" Krupicka "aye" Gaines "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" * * * * * * City Council took a 15 minute recess. * * * * * * 9. TEXT AMENDMENT #2007-0004 OUTDOOR DINING Public Hearing and Consideration of request to amend Section 6-800 of the Zoning Ordinance, the King Street Outdoor Dining Overlay Zone. Staff: Department of Planning and Zoning. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 9, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) Ms. Peterson, Planning and Zoning, made a presentation of the staff report and she, along with Mr. Josephson, responded to questions of City Council. The following persons participated in the public hearing on this item: (a) Van Van Fleet, 26 Wolfe Street, president, Old Town Civic Association, representing Old Town Civic Association, said they endorse old town dining but had concerns about the five foot walkways being enforced, curbside dining enforcement and storage of furniture. Mr. Van Fleet said most of the violations occur on the weekend and Code Enforcement doesn't work on the weekend. (b) Poul Hertel, 1217 Michigan Court, spoke of the meandering walkway that posed a detrimental walking experience, and he said it is important to remember that it is public space they are giving to the restaurateurs. He said it should give thorough investigation on the effect on the retail, as they have taken window-shopping away. Mr. Hertel said he supported having no smoking on the public spaces. (c) Franco Landini, 115 King Street, noted the success of the program, but spoke about the perimeter and the lines being continuous. He noted that he also added a grate at his own expense at the base of the tree for looks and to give more space for walking. Mr. Landini said he didn't see a problem with the umbrella's being a couple of inches outside the perimeter of the area. (d) Pat Troy, 310 Wolfe Street, said he was on the King Street Task Force four years ago and was one of the people who suggested outdoor dining. He said only about two restaurants have abided by the rules and enforcement has been zero on those who have not. (e) Julie Crenshaw Van Fleet, 26 Wolfe Street, said that today, she was passing by O'Connell's and they have people sitting in the outdoor dining with dogs in their laps, they have plants on the street, and they stop in the middle while they seat their people. She said she has spoken to the management about having the dogs in the space. She said there is no enforcement of the laws and safety regulations and it is difficult to find someone to speak to on the weekend when violations occur. (f) Sheila Pollak, South St. Asaph Street, said the City ordinance on riding a bicycle on the sidewalk is not enforced, so there are people riding bicycles on the sidewalk, women with strollers and pedestrians walking. She noted the biggest problem is where there is a tree within the five feet, which gives a smaller opening of about one to two feet, and she noted numerous businesses that have the outdoor seating. (g) Charlotte Hall, 205 The Strand, vice president, Potomac Riverboat Company, past-president of the Old Town Business Association, encouraged Council to seriously consider whether the $100-150 is an appropriate fee and encouraged Council to increase the fee, whether other communities with fees have a business improvement district, and whether the guidelines for outdoor dining are for every single restaurant and cafe' and is anyone grandfathered. WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Smedberg, seconded by Vice Mayor Pepper and carried unanimously, City Council closed the public hearing. The voting was as follows: Smedberg "aye" Gaines "aye" Pepper "aye" Krupicka "aye" Euille "aye" Lovain "aye" Mayor Euille suggested deferring action until June 26, so that staff can reflect on the few restaurants that are under the encroachment special use permit process that they need to bring in line. Councilman Smedberg said some of the things they want to see are some statistics about how many people and where they are in terms of their square footage in the outside of their dining space; what kind of recommended fee, in addition to a square footage charge; getting clarification on the whole standards issue, particularly as it relates to barstools or bar height stools and tables, making sure they are clear in how spaces are defined; to get a much better grasp and understand where tables are located up against the curbs; and there are locations where dogs are sitting at the tables. Councilman Krupicka said that he agreed with the curbside enforcement, and on the standards issue, he didn't have a problem with different colored seating, as long as it is good quality and is consistent in the look and feel. Vice Mayor Pepper said she wanted to hear about those establishments that couldn't have anything unless it has the curbside dining; she also asked for an idea on the fee about what breaking even would be; and would there be a straight telephone number to someone to get help for citizens. Councilman Krupicka said it would be good to get a specific update from staff on how it will deal with weekend enforcement, and a comment was made on the tree wells and the mulch washing away, so it would be good to explore alternatives and different ways of treating the tree wells. Councilman Smedberg said it had a report on the collaborative, and there are a lot of other issues, such as selling food items, people parking commercial trucks doing business without permits, taking up public parking spaces, and there are other issues that people are taking advantage of. WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Smedberg, seconded by Vice Mayor Pepper and carried unanimously, City Council deferred action until the June 26, 2007 City Council meeting, along with docketing an emergency ordinance for June 26. The voting was as follows: Smedberg "aye" Gaines "aye" Pepper "aye" Krupicka "aye" Euille "aye" Lovain "aye" At the request of Mayor Euille, City Manager Hartmann explained the former "All Eyes" program to encourage City employees to report a variety of problems in the City, and staff has resurrected it into a "My City" program, but is still an internal program. He said they have promoted the nuisance abatement 24-hour hotline, which goes directly to the Fire dispatch center. He noted that in the future, they are also looking at the possibility of a 311 system to make it easier for anyone to report problems. 10. MASTER PLAN AMENDMENT #2007-0001 Public Hearing and Consideration of a request for a revision of the transportation chapter of the City's Master Plan to designate the location of a dedicated transit-bus rapid transit lane(s) north of the Route 1 - Monroe Avenue bridge to be within the central landscaped median. Staff: Departments of Planning and Zoning and Transportation and Environmental Services. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Resolution Adopted and Recommended 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 10, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) Mr. Culpepper, Deputy Director of Transportation and Environmental Services, along with Mr. Farner, Planning and Zoning, and Mr. Lambert, Pedestrian and Bicycle Coordinator, made a presentation of the report and responded to questions of Council. WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Pepper, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council closed the public hearing. The voting was as follows: Pepper "aye" Krupicka "aye" Gaines "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Pepper and seconded by Councilman Krupicka, City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation and to designate the median area as the location for the dedicated transit lanes. Councilman Smedberg said he would like to see broader community input and consideration into the project, as it is not just a neighborhood project. Councilman Krupicka said he would like the opportunity for the staff's and elected bodies of Arlington and Alexandria to talk about and endorse the larger transportation connectivity between the two communities, in order to come away with a clear understanding as to where they want to go and how they want to get there. The motion carried unanimously and the voting was as follows: Pepper "aye" Gaines "aye" Krupicka "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" 11. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2007-0027 1225 POWHATAN STREET VASO'S KITCHEN Public Hearing and Consideration of a request to amend a special use permit to increase seating, add alcohol service and a request for a parking reduction; zoned RB/Residential. Applicant: Vasiliki Voiliotis and Efthalia Dhana PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval w/amendments 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 11, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) The following persons participated in the public hearing on this item: (a) Sylvia Sibrover, 915 Second Street, spoke about the parking and the noise and noted that they hope the additional nine spaces provided at Caffi's Plumbing will be used by the diners and staff, and she asked Council to include a provision that Vaso's provide appropriate signage to patrons about the outside parking. She said the noise issue includes hours of operation for the outside seating, and it was generally agreed at the association meeting that all outside seating would stop at 9 p.m. Ms. Sibrover asked that condition 33 be modified to include "and with consultation with the North East Citizens' Association" regarding the Dixie Pig sign. (b) Mariella Posey, 915 Second Street, president, the North East Citizens' Association, spoke of the support for outside seating by the Association, and noted that their concerns with regard to parking, the hours of operation for the outside seating and the design of the retaining fence have all been addressed by the applicant. She said the neighbors are happy to have Vaso's in the neighborhood and support the addition of the outside seating with the conditions from the Planning Commission and the recommendations of their neighbors. (c) Poul Hertel, 1217 Michigan Court, said that after the meeting with Vaso's, they support the issues of the non-conforming proximity to the neighborhood, parking, noise and the conditions put forth by the Planning Commission. He said there are two handicapped ramps at the end of the street that poses a problem and there is a sign in the middle of the sidewalk on Powhatan Street which could cause a problem. WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Smedberg, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council closed the public hearing. The voting was as follows: Smedberg "aye" Pepper "aye" Gaines "aye" Krupicka "aye" Euille absent Lovain "aye" WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Smedberg, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation, with an amendment to condition #33 to add that it is in consultation with the North East Citizens' Association. The voting was as follows: Smedberg "aye" Pepper "aye" Gaines "aye" Krupicka "aye" Euille "aye" Lovain "aye" 12. SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2007-0033 719 KING STREET RESTAURANT Public Hearing and Consideration of a request to amend a special use permit for a restaurant to allow delivery service, increased seating, extended hours, and live entertainment; zoned CD/Commercial Downtown. Applicant: Hayman Rajamani PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 12, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Pepper, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council closed the public hearing. The voting was as follows: Pepper "aye" Krupicka "aye" Gaines "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Pepper, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation, with the deletion of the request for increased seating, since there is no request for that. The voting was as follows: Pepper "aye" Krupicka "aye" Gaines "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" Councilman Smedberg said he noticed in the picture there is an awning and a banner hanging from it, and he asked for clarification on standards for that. 14. DEVELOPMENT SPECIAL USE PERMIT #2006-0023(A) SPECIAL USE PERMIT (TMP) #2007-0018 (B) VACATION #2007-0001 (C) 1703, 1705, 1707 DUKE STREET, 206 REINEKERS LANE, 1710 AND 1708 PRINCE STREET EDMUNDSON PLAZA Public Hearing and Consideration of a request for approval of: 1) a development special use permit, with site plan and modifications, for an office building with ground-floor retail and underground parking, a request for increased height and floor area, and a request to operate a restaurant and a health club; 2) a special use permit for a Transportation Management Plan; and 3) a vacation of a portion of the public right-of-way on Reinekers Lane; zoned OCH/Office Commercial High. Applicant: Carr Properties by Jonathan Rak, attorney. PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Approval w/amendment 5-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 14, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) Mr. Farner made a presentation of the staff report and responded to questions of Council. The following person participated in the public hearing on this item: (a) Jonathan Rak, 1750 Tysons Boulevard, McLean, attorney representing the applicant, spoke in favor of the request, and he submitted for the record a letter with conditions as recommended by the Upper King Street Neighborhood Association. Mr. Rak also noted the history of the property. WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Krupicka, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council closed the public hearing. The voting was as follows: Krupicka "aye" Pepper "aye" Gaines "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Krupicka, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council approved the Planning Commission recommendation, with the changes to conditions #2, 5, 50, 97 and 98 as listed in the letter of June 16, 2007 from Jonathan Rak from McGuire Woods, with an additional condition to allow the opportunity, with the approval of the Planning Director, a child care facility to be a potential use on the ground floor, with the intent that it is subject to conditions deemed necessary by the Director of Planning. The voting was as follows: Krupicka "aye" Pepper "aye" Gaines "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" Mayor Euille appointed Dennis Jones (chair), Bill Brandon and Tom Welsh as the viewers for this property. 15. VACATION #2006-0004 10 RUSSELL ROAD Public Hearing and Consideration of a request to vacate public right-of-way; zoned R-5/Residential. Applicant: Earnest Baucom and Vi Jaramillo PLANNING COMMISSION ACTION: Recommend Denial 7-0 (A copy of the Planning Commission report dated June 5, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 15, 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Gaines, seconded by Councilmember Lovain and carried 5-0, City Council closed the public hearing and approved the Planning Commission recommendation for denial. The voting was as follows: Gaines "aye" Pepper absent Lovain "aye" Krupicka "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" Board of Architectural Review 16. Public Hearing and Consideration of an Appeal of the Board of Architectural Review's decision denying a request for demolition/encapsulation at 219 N. Royal Street, zoned RM Residential. APPLICANT AND APPELLANT: David Canfield (A copy of the Planning Department report dated June 16, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 16; 6/16/07, as well as a copy of the appeal, also marked Exhibit No. 1, and both are incorporated as part of this record by reference.) Vice Mayor Pepper noted for the record that the applicant and appellant in this case represents another party to a real estate transaction involving property she and her husband own. Although the City Attorney has advised her that this fact represents no legal conflict of interest, she believed it would be preferable if she did not participate in hearing or deciding the case and she would recuse herself. (Vice Mayor Pepper left the dais at this time.) Mr. Milone, Planning and Zoning, made a presentation of the staff report and responded to questions of City Council. Ms. Neihardt, member of the Board of Architectural Review, noted the Board's position on the request The following persons participated in the public hearing on this item: (a) David Canfield, 219 N. Royal Street, applicant and appellant, spoke in favor of the project, showing photographs of the house. (b) Charles L. Trozzo, 209 Duke Street, spoke in support of the staff recommendation and BAR decision. WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Smedberg, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council closed the public hearing. The voting was as follows: Smedberg "aye" Pepper absent Gaines "aye" Krupicka "aye" Euille "aye" Lovain "aye" WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Smedberg, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried unanimously, City Council upheld the Board of Architectural Review's decision. The voting was as follows: Smedberg "aye" Pepper absent Gaines "aye" Krupicka "aye" Euille "aye" Lovain "aye" * * * * * * Vice Mayor Pepper returned to the dais. * * * * * * (The following two items were heard together:) 17. Public Hearing and Consideration of an Appeal of the Board of Architectural Review's decision approving a request for demolition as amended at 200 Commerce Street, zoned CL Commercial. APPLICANT AND APPELLANT: Boyd Walker 18. Public Hearing and Consideration of an Appeal of the Board of Architectural Review's decision approving a request for alterations as amended at 200 Commerce Street, zoned CL Commercial. APPLICANT AND APPELLANT: Boyd Walker (A copy of the Planning Department report dated June 16, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 17 and 18; 6/16/07, as well as a copy of the appeal, also marked Exhibit No. 1, and both are incorporated as part of this record by reference.) Mr. Milone, Planning and Zoning, made a presentation of the staff report and responded to questions of City Council. The following persons participated in the public hearing on this item: (a) Arthur Keleher, 208 N. Royal Street, member of the Board of Architectural Review, explained the Board's positions and feelings on after the fact applications and the fine that was levied. (b) Boyd Walker, 220 E. Bellefonte Avenue, applicant and appellant, spoke in favor of the appeal and asked that the fine be reduced to $1,500 for taking down the canopy, and if it is more than that, that it be enforced only if he does not replace the canopy within six months. (c) Julie Crenshaw Van Fleet, 26 Wolfe Street, spoke about the poor treatment Mr. Walker received from the BAR and staff and said he doesn't deserve the fine because of the way he was treated. (d) Sheila Pollak, South St. Asaph Street, spoke about the BAR's authority and said Mr. Walker should not be fined. WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Gaines, seconded by Councilmember Lovain and carried unanimously, City Council closed the public hearing. The voting was as follows: Gaines "aye" Pepper "aye" Lovain "aye" Krupicka "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" WHEREUPON, upon motion by Vice Mayor Pepper, seconded by Councilman Gaines and carried 5-1, City Council allowed the after the fact demolition, but that it be a $6,500 fine and if construction of the canopy is not accomplished within six months from Monday, June 18 (when the certificate of appropriateness is issued) that it revert to the $25,000 fine, minus the $6,500 fine. The voting was as follows: Pepper "aye" Krupicka "aye" Gaines "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "no" Councilman Krupicka noted that one distinction between this and other appeals is that in this case, the applicant has full intention of restoring the building, and in other after-the-fact approvals, the applicants did not want to turn the building back to the original, and he asked the BAR to think of that distinction when it deals with these type of cases. ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS 20. Public Hearing, Second Reading and Final Passage of an Ordinance Making Supplemental Appropriations For FY 2007. (#12, 6/12/07) [ROLL-CALL VOTE] (A copy of the City Manager's memorandum dated June 1, 2007, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 1 of Item No. 20; 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference. A copy of the informal memorandum explaining the ordinance is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 2 of Item No. 20; 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference. A copy of the ordinance referred to in the above item, of which each Member of Council received a copy not less than 24 hours before said introduction, is on file in the Office of the City Clerk and Clerk of Council, marked Exhibit No. 3 of Item No. 20; 6/16/07, and is incorporated as part of this record by reference.) WHEREUPON, upon motion by Councilman Gaines, seconded by Vice Mayor Pepper and carried unanimously by roll-call vote, City Council passed an ordinance, as amended to accommodate the Aaron Brown settlement, making supplemental appropriations for FY 2007. The voting was as follows: Gaines "aye" Krupicka "aye" Pepper "aye" Lovain "aye" Euille "aye" Smedberg "aye" The ordinance reads as follows: ORDINANCE NO. 4485 AN ORDINANCE making supplemental appropriations for the support of the government of the City of Alexandria, Virginia, for fiscal year 2007.
Non Departmental
152,065
Recreation
350,000
Library
Bond Issuance Costs
158,054
Subsequent Year’s Budget as Designated
Subsequent Year’s Budget