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Newport News City Council
October 27, 2009
City Council Chambers
7:00 p.m.
Presentations
A. Proclamation: Community Family Week - November 7-14, 2009
7:30 p.m.
A. Invocation - Father Joe Majewski, St. Jerome Catholic Church
B. Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America
C. Public Hearings
Approved 1. Approval of Lease to Virginia Hospitality Services, Inc. for Property Located on Deer Run Golf Course at 901 Clubhouse Way.
Denied 2. Conditional Use Permit, CU-09-265,Z-Mark, LLC for a Proposed 7-Eleven Convenience Store.
Approved 3. Zoning Text Amendment, ZT-09-274, City of Newport News, to Regulate the Use and Storage of Freight Containers.
Approved 4. Ordinance Authorizing the Vacation of a Paper Street Known as Henry Lee Drive and Authorizing the Acting City Manager to Execute Any Documents Necessary to Effectuate the Transaction.
D. Consent Agenda
Approved 1. Minutes of the Work Session of October 13, 2009
Approved 2. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of October 13, 2009
Approved 3. Ordinance Amending City Code, Chapter 22, Library System, Section 22-35 Established; Location: To Change the Address of the Newport News Public Law Library
Approved 4. Resolution Approving and Adopting the Acceptable Internet Use Policy for the Newport News Public Library System
Approved 5. Ordinance Amending City Code Chapter 28, Offenses - Miscellaneous, Section 28-36, Noise from Sound Systems and Devices; Chapter 6, Animals and Fowl, Section 6-9, Noisy Animals or Birds; and Repeal Chapter 26.1 Noise
Approved 6. Ordinance Amending Chapter 2, Administration, Article XVI, City Support for Youth Development, Division 3, Commission on Youth, Section 2-516, Composition; Appointment and Terms of Members
E. Other City Council Actions
Approved 1. Ordinance Amending City Code, Chapter 26, Motor Vehicles and Traffic, Section 26-16, Authority to Move Vehicles; Section 26-17.1, Tow Truck Service Operations: Definitions and Adds the Following New Section 26-17.1.1 Licenses Required, Section26-17.1.2 License to be Displayed, Section 26-17.1-3 Standards of Practice, and Section 26-17.1.4, Requirements for Drivers; and Section 26-196, Definitions: Abandoned Motor Vehicles
Withdrawn2. Ordinance Adopting Additions to City Code, Chapter 40.1, Underground Installation of Lines and Pipes and their Related Facilities; Section 40.1-5, Creation of Underground Utilities Districts
Approved 3. Resolution Approving a Request to the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) to Place Underground Overhead Facilities on Future Roadway Improvement Projects
Approved 4. Ordinance Adopting an Addition to City Code, Chapter 26, Article IX, Residential Parking Permit Program (RPPP) Section 26-226 Residential Permit Parking
Approved 5. Resolution Approving the Appropriation of $244,000 from the 2009 Virginia Revolving Loan Fund (VLRF) for the Roanoke Avenue Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Phase IIB Project
Approved 6. Motion Approving Award of Bid for the Roanoke Avenue Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Phase IIB Project
Approved 7. Resolution Approving the Appropriation of $25,000 for Costs Associated with the Lee Hall Reservoir Dam Property Acquisition
Approved 8. Ordinance Approving the Authorization of the Acting City Manager to Execute a Real Estate Purchase Contract between the City and Mulberry Associates, Inc. re: 16890 Warwick Boulevard
Approved 9. Resolution Approving the Formation of Orcutt Townhomes III Limited Partnership and Orcutt Townhomes Phase III Development Corporation by the Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority
F. Appropriations
Approved 1. Police Department - Department of Justice - $7,555
Approved 2. Police Department - Department of Criminal Justice Services - $8,625/Local Grant Match of $2,875
Approved 3. Police Department - Police Department's Asset Forfeiture Funds - $105,000
Approved 4. Police Department - Department of Justice Assistance Grant - $252,942/No Local Match Required
Approved 5. Police Department - Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency - $925,900/No Local Match Required
Approved 6. Public Utilities - General Obligation Bond - $160,000
G. Citizen Comments on Matters Germane to the Business of City Council
*H. New Business and Councilmember Comments
Acting City Manager
City Attorney
City Clerk
Bateman
Frank
McMillan
Scott
Vick
Whitaker
Woodbury
*THE BUSINESS PORTION OF THE MEETING WILL BE CONCLUDED NO LATER THAN 10:00 P.M. TO ALLOW PERSONS TO ADDRESS CITY COUNCIL UNDER “CITIZEN COMMENTS ON MATTERS GERMANE TO THE BUSINESS OF CITY COUNCIL.”