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Special meeting <br /> <br />Appointment re: <br />Rivanna Water & Sewer <br />Authority Board' <br /> <br />Appointment re: <br />Retirement Plan <br />Commission <br /> <br />Resolution re: <br />Authorizing the <br />Mayor to offer <br />the Midway School <br />Site for Sale <br /> <br />Executive Session <br /> <br /> The Council et 'zn ~sp. eclal session on this date with the <br />following members present: Mr. Barbour, Mr. Brunton, Mr. Fife, <br />Mr. Gatewood' and Mrs. O'Brien. Absent: None. <br /> <br /> On motion by Mr. Brunton, Dr. Laurence Quarles was reappointed <br />to the Rivanna Water and Sewer Authority Board, by unanimous <br />vote. <br /> <br />375 <br /> <br /> On motion by Mr. Fife, Mrs. Aleida Waddell was appointed <br /> to the Retirement Plan Commission, by unanimous vote. <br /> <br /> On motion by Mr. Brunton, seconded by Mr. Gatewood the <br /> following resolution was unanimously adopted. <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, th£s Council has previously offered the <br />property at the intersection of Ridge and Main Streets known <br />as the. Midway School Site for sale to Messrs. Miller and <br />S~eingold of Norfolk, Virginia for construction of a high- <br />rise apartment bUilding for the elderly; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, that offer has been rejected as the result <br />of the inability of the offerees to obtain HUD financing <br />for such project which financing is currently available only <br />for non-profit organizations eligible under the Section 202 <br />Financing Program; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the Charlottesville Housing Foundation has <br /> indicated to the Council an interest in attempting to qualify <br /> for such finacing and to construct such high-rise for the <br /> elderly on the Midway School Site; now, therefore, be it <br /> <br /> RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Charlottesville <br /> that the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to <br /> offer the Midway School Site to the Charlottesville Housing <br /> Foundation for a purchase price of $275,000 and to make such <br /> offer contingent upon the Foundation's agreement to use <br /> the property for construction of a high-rise apartment <br /> building for the eIderly containing not more than 120 <br /> dwelling units, and further to make such offer contingent <br /> upon the approval by the City Council of the design for such <br /> apartment building before closing the sale of such property. <br /> <br /> A motion by Mr. Fife, seconded by Mr. Barbour that Council <br />meet in executive session to discuss a matter exempted by <br />Section 2.1-344(a)(1) and Section 2.1-344(a)(2) of the Virginia <br />Freedom of Information Act, was adopted by the following <br />recorded vote. Ayes: Mr. Barbour, Mr. Brunton, Mr. Fife, <br />Mr. Gatewood and Mrs. O'Brien. Noes: None. <br /> <br />On motion the meeting adjourned. <br /> <br />"-~- C-1 erk ~ <br /> <br />~r~sident <br /> <br />Regular meeting <br /> <br />Approval of minutes <br /> <br />Public Hearing re: <br />Downtown Mall Special <br /> <br />COUNCIL CHAMBER - MONDAY, MAY 15, 1978 <br />The Council meg in regular session on this date with the <br />following members present: Mr. Barbour, Mr.Brunton, Mr. Fife, <br />Mr. Gatewood and Mrs. O'Brien. Absent: None. <br /> <br /> The minutes of the meetings of May 1st and May 8th were <br />approved as presented. <br /> <br /> A public hearing was held on this date on the proposed <br /> <br />Assessments & ResolutionDowntown Mall Special Assessments. The City Manager advised <br /> the Council that this public hearing is required under the <br /> special assessment law in order to give persons affected by <br /> the special assessment an opportunity to be heard regarding <br /> the project. He stated it is not a public hearing to set the <br /> special assessment at this time, but to decide if Council wishes <br /> <br /> <br />