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Little League baseball games to resume in the City of Charlottesville. <br />2. Dr. Laura Goldblatt, city resident, spoke in opposition to the Special Use Permit for <br />1000 Monticello Road. <br />3. Maddy Green, city resident, spoke in opposition to the Special Use Permit for 1000 Monticello Road. <br />4. Kimber Hawkey, city resident, spoke in opposition to the Special Use Permit for 1000 Monticello Road. <br />5. Tanesha Hudson spoke about the process for hiring and contracting a city manager. <br />6. Brandon Collins, city resident, spoke in opposition to the Special Use Permit for 1000 Monticello Road. <br />7. Walt Heinecke, city resident, suggested that Council take a deep look at the Special Use Permit request for 1000 Monticello Road, and regarding the Human Rights Commission <br />Ordinance he encouraged strengthening the ordinance before approving it. <br />8. Don Gathers, city resident, spoke in opposition to the Special Use Permit for 1000 Monticello Road, about the city manager hiring firm, and about Council working relations. <br />9. Chris Meyer, city resident, asked for an update on the City Schools reconfiguration <br />contract. <br />10. Mary Bauer, city resident, spoke in support of passing the Human Rights Ordinance as presented. <br />11. Mark Kavit, city resident, spoke in opposition to the Special Use Permit for 1000 Monticello Road. <br />Councilors addressed questions posed during Community Matters. The meeting recessed at 7:46 <br />p.m. and reconvened at 8:01 p.m. <br /> ACTION ITEMS <br />9. RESOLUTION*: 1000 Monticello Road Special Use Permit request for additional <br />residential density <br />Brian Haluska, Principal Planner, presented the request and advised that the conditions of the proposed special use permit were updated based on feedback from the Planning Commission. He answered clarifying questions from Council. <br />Applicant Justin Shimp provided additional information about the project. <br /> Following Council discussion Kelsey Shlein with the applicant and Alex Ikefuna, Deputy Director for Neighborhood Development Services, answered specific questions regarding income requirements and affordable housing. Councilor Payne expressed concern about adverse impact <br />on the neighborhood. <br /> On motion by Councilor Payne, seconded by Vice Mayor Magill, Council by the