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2 <br />to consider the idea of soliciting ideas for reshaping this space through a local design <br />competition, and enlisting the support of the Community Design Center. <br /> <br />ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> <br /> Dr. Brown said the special permit for the Ix Building, special use permit for Estes <br />Street, and appropriation for the Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court have been <br />deferred to the next meeting. <br /> <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br /> <br /> Mr. Lynch and Mr. Caravati removed the resolution approving fiberoptic cable <br />through Meadowcreek Golf Course and Towe Park from the consent agenda. <br /> <br /> Mr. Schilling removed the ordinance regarding PODS from the consent agenda. <br /> <br /> Mr. Caravati removed the special permit for Alumni Hall from the consent <br />agenda. <br /> <br /> On motion by Mr. Lynch, seconded by Ms. Hamilton, the following consent <br />agenda items were approved by the following vote. Ayes: Dr. Brown, Mr. Caravati, Ms. <br />Hamilton, Mr. Lynch, Mr. Schilling. Noes: None. <br /> <br />a. Minutes of November 21 and December 5 and 15 <br /> <br />ORDINANCE <br />b. : “AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING ABANDONMENT OF A <br />SANITARY SEWER EASEMENT ON PROPERTY OWNED BY KROGER <br />nd <br />LIMITED PARTNERSHIP I ON EMMET STREET” (2 reading) <br /> <br />ORDINANCE <br />c. : “AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REORDAINING <br />SECTION 19-104 OF ARTICLE IV OF CHAPTER 19 OF THE CITY CODE <br />OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, 1990, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO CHANGES <br />TO THE RETIREMENT PLAN” (carried over) <br /> <br />ORDINANCE <br />d. : “AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REORDAINING <br />SECTION 34-41 OF CHAPTER 34 OF THE CHARLOTTESVILLE CITY <br />CODE, 1990, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO SUBMITTAL OF REZONING <br />APPLICATIONS” (carried over) <br /> <br />ORDINANCE <br />e. : “AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REORDAINING <br />SECTION 34-1120 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, <br />1990, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO LOT FRONTAGE AND PROTECTION <br />OF CRITICAL SLOPES” (carried over) <br /> <br />ORDINANCE <br />f. : “AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REORDAINING <br />SECTION 29-62 OF ARTICLE ii OF CHAPTER 29 OF THE CODE OF THE <br />CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, 1990 AS AMENDED, RELATED TO <br />STANDARD STREET WIDTHS” (carried over) <br /> <br />REPORT <br />: COMMISSION ON CHILDREN AND FAMILIES <br /> <br /> Ms. Tracey Hopper, Chair of the Charlottesville-Albemarle Commission on <br />Children and Families, said that the main roles of the Commission during the past year <br />were to be an information source with youth leaders regarding after school activities; to <br />be an advisory group regarding a summary of community tools; to be a catalyst to help <br />public and non-profit groups draw down additional funding; and to be a coordinator for <br />youth volunteer resources. <br /> <br /> Mr. Madison Cummings, member of the Commission, said that future activities <br />include publishing an asset document of local needs; help stretch resources regarding the <br />child advocacy center; and prioritize recommendations. <br /> <br /> <br />
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