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Regulal <br /> <br />Approv <br /> <br />Staff <br />Zoning <br />progran <br />neighbc <br /> <br />session <br /> <br />1 of minutes <br /> <br />eport re: <br />inspection <br />~ in U.Va. <br />rhoods <br /> <br />increase City revenues from property taxes and improve employment <br />prospects for neighborhood residents. <br /> Mr. Lionel Key spoke in opposition to the grant application. <br />He stated his belief that the grant would increase the government <br />payroll at the taxpayers' expense and would constitute another <br />government hand~out. <br /> Mr. Hendrix stated that the City employed one full-time <br />employee to work on the current Start Hill grant and that person <br />would likely carry over to the Fifeville grant if it is received. <br />This job position is tied to the grants and would end when the <br />grant is over. <br /> Mr. Bill Potapchuk of 2305 Fonteyn Avenue addressed Council <br />on the subject of discrimination in housing in Charlottesville. <br />He reminded Council that if the grant monies are received, the <br />City will obligate itself to ensure fair housing access to all <br />tenants and buyers. He cited instances of blatant housing <br />discrimination based on race in Charlottesville and asked Council's <br />consideration for the establishment of a Fair Housing Program <br />in the City to educate tenants and buyers to their rights and <br />investigate instances of alleged discrimination. <br /> On motion by Dr. Hall, seconded by M~s. Gleason, Council <br />unanimously approved the grant application. <br /> /~t~Lg~ ~On motion the~meeting adjo~ed~.~~~ ~r <br /> Clerk President <br /> <br /> COUNCIL CHAMBER - MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1980 <br /> Council met in regular session on this date with the following <br /> members present: Mr. Albro, Mr. Conover, Ms. Gleason, Dr. Hall. <br /> In Mayor Buck's absence, Vice Mayor Gleason presided. <br /> <br /> On motion by Mr. Conover, secondedby Mr. Albro, the minutes <br /> of November 17 were unanimously approved as presented. On motion <br /> by Dr. Hall, seconded by Mr, Albro, the minutes of November 24 were <br /> unanimously approved as presented, <br /> <br /> Mr. Cole Hendrix, City Manager, reported to Council that, as <br />part of the City's response to the U.Va. Neighborhood Study, the <br />inspections staff has completed 36 inspections in the Jefferson <br />ParkAvenue neighborhood, yielding 5 violations; four of these <br />have been corrected and the fifth is in the process of being <br />corrected. These inspections are to determine violations of the <br />zoning reqhirement in R-1 and R-2 zones that no more than four <br />unrelated persons share the same dwelling unit. Mr. Hendrix <br />reported that the recenn violations were all corrected by making <br />interior renovations in the houses in question to create separate <br />units. He proposed that the City begin an inspection program <br />to take place annually between September 15 and December 15 and <br />comprising random checks by City inspectors two days each week <br />in the four neighborhoods surrounding the University. He <br />characterized the program as one of minimum cost, requiring no <br /> <br /> <br />
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