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<br />Charlottesville and the Virginia Department of Crimina l Justice Services sets forth the
<br />allocation of funds, which are substantially as follows:
<br />
<br />Offender Aid & Restoration/Jefferson Area Community Correction $ 92,306
<br />Region Ten Community Services Board $ 58,996
<br />City of Charlottesville $ 31,198
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<br /> Total $182,500
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<br />RESOLUTION
<br />d. : $500,000 - Line of Credit for Fire Engine
<br />APPROPRIATION
<br />(carried over)
<br />
<br />APPROPRIATION
<br />e. : $27,050 - Contributions for Skateboard Park (carried over)
<br />
<br />ORDINANCE
<br />f. : "AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REORDAIN SECTIONS
<br />14 - 2, 14 - 4, 14 - 6, 14 - 9, 14 - 12, AND 14 - 18 OF CHAPTER 14, AND SECTION 30 - 5
<br />OF ARTICLE I OF CHAPTER 30, OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF
<br />CHARLOTTESVILLE, 1990, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO CHANGES TO
<br />THE BUSINESS, PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE (BPOL)
<br />ORDINANCE" (carried over)
<br />
<br />ORDINANCE
<br />g. : "AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND REORDAIN ARTICLE I
<br />OF CHAPTER 32, SECTIONS 32 - 2 AND 32 - 3, OF THE CHARLOTTESVILLE
<br />CITY CODE, 1990,A S AMENDED, RELATING TO TAXICAB
<br />REGISTRATION" (carried over)
<br />
<br />ORDINANCE
<br />: REZONING FORMER BURNET NURSERY SITE ON LANKFORD
<br />nd
<br />AVENUE FROM B - 2 TO PUD (2 reading)
<br />
<br /> At the request of Mr. Cox, Mr. Steve Melton, of Virginia Land Company, and Ms.
<br />Joan Albiston, landscape architect, reviewed landscaping changes to the project.
<br />
<br /> Mr. Cox said he thinks these changes will mak e dramatic improvements to the
<br />project.
<br />
<br />The ordinance entitled "AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING
<br />THE DISTRICT MAP INCORPORATED IN SECTION 34 - 15 OF THE ZONING
<br />ORDINANCE OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, 1990, AS
<br />AMENDED, BY THE REZONING OF PA RCEL 91.1, 2002 CITY TAX MAP 27,
<br />FROM B - 2 BUSINESS AND R - 3 RESIDENTIAL TO PUD RESIDENTIAL," which
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<br />was offered at the August 5 meeting, was approved by the following vote. Ayes: Mr.
<br />Caravati, Mr. Cox, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Schilling. Noes: None. Absent: Ms . Richards.
<br />
<br />APPROPRIATION
<br />: $500,000 - Garrett Square (carried over)
<br />
<br /> Mr. Satyendra Huja, Director of Strategic Planning, said that in March of 2002
<br />Council agreed to allocate $500,000 toward the $9 million rehabilitation of Garrett
<br />Square. The funds we re originally to be phased in over three years, but it was found that
<br />Piedmont Housing Alliance needs the funds by September 30, 2002. Mr. Huja proposed
<br />that $250,000 come from the housing initiative fund and $250,000 from the contingency
<br />fund in the capi tal budget. Mr. Huja said this will not impact any other housing projects.
<br />
<br /> Mr. Lynch said that it as clear in the packet of information prepared for the March
<br />meeting that the funds were to be phased in over three years.
<br />
<br /> Mr. Huja said that the Nationa l Housing Trust, which is also a partner in the
<br />project, realized that the funds were needed all at once when they were pulling the packet
<br />together.
<br />
<br /> Mr. Lynch asked what the down side is to not getting all the money up front.
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