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MINUTES <br /> <br />PUBLIC <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING: <br /> <br />1985 <br />LEGISLATIVE <br />PACKAGE <br /> <br /> Mrs. Alicia Lugo, School Board Chairman, stated that she felt all <br /> groups should have equal access to the auditorium. <br /> <br /> Mr. Buck recommended that 25 hours of subsidized rehearsal time <br /> <br />be allowed and that the policy be reviewed after a few months and stressed <br />that the schools would have first access to the auditorium. <br /> <br /> Mr. Hendrix stated that it should be clearly understood and stressed <br /> that only the on-stage rehearsal time would be subsidized by the City. <br /> <br /> When the auditorium would be available was discussed and Mr. Buck <br />suggested.that if details could be worked out it could ye available in <br />the spring. <br /> <br /> Mr. Jimmie Dunbar, of City School Administration, stated that all <br />procedures would be worked out, approved by the School Board and shown <br />to Council for comment. <br /> <br /> A discussion was held on the responsibility of the School Board and <br />Council with regard to the auditorium use. It was decided that the <br />School Board would present their policy for auditorium use to Council <br /> <br />and ouest Council's feedback <br /> eeting was adjourned. <br /> <br />President <br /> <br /> COUNCIL CHAMBER December 17, 1984 <br /> <br /> Council met in regular session with-the following members present: <br /> <br /> Mr. Barnes, Mr. Buck, Mrs. Gleason, Dr. Gunter, Dr. Hall. <br /> <br /> On.motion by Mrs. Gleason, seconded by Dr. Gunter, the minutes of <br /> <br /> December 3rd were unanimously approved as corrected. <br /> There were no matters by the public. <br /> <br /> Mr. Wiley, City Attorney, stated, that the Legislative Package was <br /> compiled by Duncan Alford, a University of Virginia intern working with <br /> the City Attorney's office, and Sheila Haughey, Assistant City Attorney, <br /> following interviews with Council, City staff and the Drunk Uriving Task <br /> Force. <br /> <br /> Mr. Buck recognized Senator Thomas Michie and Delegates Mitchell <br /> <br />Van Yahres and Goerge Allen who were attending the meeting. <br /> As there~were.no speakers the public hearing was closed. <br /> <br /> Mr. Barnes. sta~ed that While he'.had some concerns with the legislation <br />allowing mandatory license suspension.for persons accused of drunk driving, <br />he thought the package was well done. <br /> <br /> Mr. Buck requested that Council remove the items-relating-to a charge <br />for state-agencies because 1).he felt.the University administration-was <br />working with the City with regard to leasing property and 2) there have <br />been significant effOrts for University-City coordination and the legislation <br />would shift control from the locality to the State. <br /> <br /> -Mrs. ~Gleason agreed with removing the items if progress was being <br /> <br />made locally. <br /> <br /> Mr. Wiley stated that a General Assembly subcommittee is studying the <br />issue and may make a recommendation that the City would want to support. <br /> <br /> Mr. Barnes moved the resolution approving the Legislative Package, <br />amended as requested by Mr. Buck, Mrs. Gleason seconded the motion and <br />it was unanimously approved by Council. <br /> <br />4-53 <br /> <br /> <br />
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