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Presentation re: <br />Vinegar Hill Design <br />Committee <br /> <br />Presentation re: <br />Library/Post Office <br />Project -- Bids <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, Shirl <br />to court to <br />on her own time <br /> <br />Talbert has made herself available to go <br /> >oft to each victim during trial, <br /> and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, Shirl <br />Emergency Room of the ] <br />protocols for the care <br />communications between <br />social agencies in the <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, Shir] <br />Child Protection Commil <br />and provides in-servic~ <br />BE IT <br /> <br /> RESOLVED by t~ <br />Virginia, that we expmE <br />dedicated and unselfisl <br />in this community ~ and <br />fine public service wh~ <br /> <br />Mr. Milton Gcigg, <br /> <br />Criteria for the Vine <br /> <br />.ey Talbert has educated staff members in the <br />~iversity of Virginia Hospital, drafted <br />of rape victims, and helped to improve <br />the Emergency Room and various other concerned <br />community; and <br /> <br />.ey Talbert represents the Emergency Room on the <br />~tee, lectures to women's groups in the community <br /> training to hospital employees, NOW, THEREFORE, <br /> <br />e Council of the City of Charlottesville, <br />~ss to Shirley Talbert our admiration for the <br />~. manner in which h ' ' ' <br /> s~e has aided rape vzctlms <br />the gratitude of her fellow citizens for the <br />.ch She continues to perform. <br /> <br />~resented the following Proposed Design <br /> <br />Hill Development. <br /> <br />The .proposed d~ <br />West Main Street <br />pedestrian acces <br />important and <br />and transition] <br /> <br />pment must have a strong relationship to <br />.d the Mall, and should not block the public <br /> The southwest part of the property is very <br />d be utilized to made an effective linkage <br /> West Main Street and the downtown mall. <br /> <br />Vista to and from Mall should be protected. It will be <br />desirable not to p ace a high building at the termination of <br />the Mall. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Pedestrian access <br />to the existing <br /> <br />parking should relate to the hotel and also <br /> development. <br /> <br />There should be <br /> <br />vehicular access to the development. <br /> <br />There should be an appropriate height and mass design relation- <br />ship to the Midway High-Rise for the Elderly, and Fidelity <br />American bank buil¢ing, and buildings on the Mall. <br /> <br />6. The materials <br /> character. <br /> <br />should be harmonious with the community <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />There should be an <br />project components <br /> <br />unity of design and materials of the <br /> <br />8. Following specific. <br /> mind: <br /> <br />minor concerns should also be kept in <br /> <br />Roof top ical equipment must be shielded from above <br />and below, as roofs may be visible. Special design <br />and/or landscaping consideration to the roofs should be <br />given. <br /> <br />b. Service area <br /> screened. <br /> <br />be located in a remote area or property <br /> <br />C · <br /> <br />Parking area sh <br />transit vehicle <br /> <br />give consideration to tour buses and <br /> <br />Mr. Buck suggested <br /> <br />rather than adopt the criteria as <br /> <br />presented he would rath wait until the public has an opportunity <br /> <br />to comment. <br /> <br />The Mayor announced that this matter would be discussed at the <br /> <br />next meeting. <br /> <br /> The City Manager reI <br />remodeling the library] <br />Heindl~Evan~:~Construc~ <br />$2,172,418. He stated <br />three alternates which <br />smoke detection system <br />the iow bidder is Alekn <br />with a bid of $2,260,28 <br /> <br />~orted that bids had been received for <br />,uilding. He stated that the low bid was <br /> <br /> Company of Mechanicsville with a bid of <br /> <br /> the building committee had recommended <br /> : the construction of the mezzanine, <br /> <br /> storm sach. With those three alternates <br /> Construction Company of Endicott, New York <br /> <br /> He stated that the closeness of the bids <br /> <br />indicates a very good b~.d-situation and it is not likely that the <br />price can be reduced by a rebid. He recommended that a representative <br /> <br />of the County Eng' Department and City Engineering Department <br /> <br />confer with the archite~t and low bidder to determine if any cuts <br /> <br /> <br />
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