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resolution rescinding the water emergency has been previously removed. <br /> <br /> Mr. Cox made a motion to approve the following consent agenda items, and Mr. <br />Lynch seconded the motion. <br /> <br /> Mr. Toscano said he would like t,othget some idea about changes in the Emergency <br />Operations Plan since the September 11 terrorist attacks, and suggested that a brief <br />presentation be made. <br /> <br /> Ms. Richards asked why the resolution rescinding the water emergency declaration <br />was removed from the agenda, and Mr. O'Connell said that the County had some <br />concerns about it, and there was also concern about the message it would send regarding <br />water conservation efforts. <br /> <br /> The consent agenda was approved by the following vote. Ayes: Mr. Caravati, Mr. <br />Cox, Mr. Lynch, Ms. Richards, Mr. Toscano. Noes: None. <br /> <br />a. Minutes ofMay 6 <br /> <br />b. APPROPRIATION: $218,000 - Greyhound Bus Station Renovation (2nd reading) <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation has <br />awarded the City o fCharlottesvJlle's Transit System a grant in the amount of $218,000 <br />for renovations to the Greyhound Bus Station; <br /> <br /> BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Charlottesville, Virginia, that <br />$21&000 is hereby appropriated to account code 45-191-141413-50111 in the Transit <br />Fund. These funds will be distributed as reimbursement t~om VDRPT as the project is <br />completed. <br /> <br />c. APPROPRIATION: $3,000 - Donation for Washington Park Bog Garden <br /> (carried over) <br /> <br />d. RESOLUTION: Emergency Operations Plan <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Charlottesville is concerned with the health, safety and <br />well-being of its citizens and desires that the best possible emergency service be available <br />to them; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the Commonwealth of Virginia Emergency Services and Disaster <br />Law of 1973 requires that each city and county develop and maintain an Emergency <br />Operations Plan which addresses its planned response to emergency situations; and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, such a plan has been developed; now therefore, <br /> <br /> BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of CharlottesVille, Virginia, does <br />hereby officially adopt the City of Charlottesville, County of Albemarle, and University <br />of Virginia Integrated Emergency Operations Plan, to include plans and procedures for <br />both peace time and war-caused disasters. <br /> <br />e. RESOLUTION: Increasing Maximum Price of HOP Program House <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Charlottesville supports programs that provide <br />affordable housing opport~ies to low- and moderate-income citizens throughout the <br />region; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the maximum sales price for a home purchased through the Housing <br />Opportunities Partnership (HOP) is currently $100,000 and sales prices for houses in this <br />region are rapidly increasing beyond this limit; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the Virginia Housing Development Authority (VHDA), a major <br />partner and mortgage underwriter for HOP, has a maximum sales price limit orS115,300; <br />now therefore, <br /> <br /> <br />