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and egress over USP’s property, granted to the City pursuant to the Development Agreement, and <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the City Attorney, as the official authorized by the City to accept conveyance(s) of property on behalf of Council, may accept dedications and conveyances from USP to the City of any new easement(s) required either by the Development Agreement or as part of the administrative approval of any plat related to the <br />reconveyance of <br />Lot 1 to USP. GENERAL BUSINESS <br />11. REPORT: West Main Value Engineering Study <br />Jeanette Janiczek, UCI Program Manager, presented the report and acknowledged a future work session regarding the Capital Improvement Plan. She stated that the goal of the value engineering process was not to rescope the project, but to have an independent firm to review the work that has been done and advise of ways to improve the project while still maintaining the <br />envisioned benefits and possibly reducing costs. <br /> Councilors commented about managing stormwater runoff, climate action planning, and budget priorities. Other staff provided additional information: Jack Dawson, David Brown, and Krisy Hammill. <br /> <br />Council discussed the value added by the West Main project, weighing it against other large projects and commitments, and agreed to make a decision at the February 3 meeting. 12. ORDINANCE: Human Rights Commission Ordinance Recommended Amendments <br />(2nd reading) <br />This item was moved from the Consent Agenda for discussion. Vice Mayor Magill provided a summary of the reason for discussion and read the proposed changes to the ordinance. She stated that she worked with various people to make changes since <br />the first reading of the ordinance. <br /> Councilors discussed additional changes presented by Vice Mayor Magill. On motion by Councilor Payne, seconded by Councilor Hill, Council by the following <br />vote ADOPTED the ordinance with amendments: 4-0-1 (Ayes: Hill, Magill, Payne, Snook; <br />Noes: none; Abstention: Walker). Ms. Walker abstained based on process changes and her understanding of what the process was supposed to look like. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REENACTING CHAPTER 2 <br />(ADMINISTRATION) OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE (1990), AS AMENDED, ARTICLE XV (HUMAN RIGHTS) SEC. 2-431 (UNLAWFUL DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED); SEC. 2-432 (HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION);
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