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<br />COUNCIL CHAMBER – April 20, 2009 <br /> <br /> Council met in special session on this date with the following members present: <br />Dr. Brown, Ms. Edwards, Mr. Huja, Mr. Norris, Mr. Taliaferro. <br /> <br />ANNOUNCEMENTS <br /> <br />. <br /> MrNorris said he is pleased with the progress of the downtown mall, and <br />th <br />announced the grand reopening celebration on May 29. He said there will be hazardous <br />and bulk waste disposal at the Ivy Landfill May 9, 16 and 23. He said that in conjunction <br />with Building Safety Week, Neighborhood Development Services will be offering <br />courtesy wood deck inspections. He said the City is now on Facebook and Twitter. <br /> <br />th <br /> <br /> Ms. Edwards announced that a community job fair will be held on April 27. <br /> <br />AWARDS/RECOGNITIONS <br />: SILVER STAR BANNER DAY; BUILDING SAFETY <br />WEEK; FAIR HOUSING MONTH <br /> <br /> Mr. Norris presented the Fair Housing Month proclamation, Silver Star Banner <br />Day proclamation, and Building Safety Week proclamation. <br /> <br />PUBLIC <br /> <br /> Ms. Jeanne Chase, 223 Old Lynchburg Road, asked Council to reverse Public <br />Work’s determination that the City is not responsible for the Jefferson Wood subdivision <br />sewer line. She said several questions remain unanswered. <br /> <br /> Mr. Philander Chase, 223 Old Lynchburg Road, presented questions about the <br />sewer line. He asked Council to direct staff to address the questions within 30 days. <br /> <br /> Mr. Josh Bare, Director of Hope Community Center, said the Center will be <br />offering a summer program, “Meet Your Neighbors,” and said ESL programs are offered <br />at Hope House, after school programs are offered, and Christmas in July will be held. He <br />expressed concern that the police are pulling homeless people out who are camping in the <br />woods and they have no place to go. He asked Council where he should tell them to go. <br /> <br /> Dr. Harold Bare, President of Hope Community Center, said he has been told that <br />the only zoning available for an emergency homeless shelter is in business area, and he <br />does not that think is a good position for the City to be in. He said such a shelter would <br />only need to meet the BOCA code. He said he supports single resident occupancy <br />housing, but the cost is unknown. He said we have an emergency situation and need an <br />emergency shelter. He asked that the City be part of the team. <br /> <br /> Ms. Martha Levering, 712 Grove Avenue, read a letter written by the President of <br />the League of Women Voters, indicating that the League remains steadfast in support of <br />th <br />the water plan. She announced that the League will sponsor a forum on April 28 on the <br />Chesapeake Bay. <br /> <br /> Mr. James King, 2607 Jefferson Park Circle, said the City’s policy change about <br />the Old Lynchburg Road sewer connector will affect homeowners throughout the City. <br />He said he hopes Council will reverse that decision. <br /> <br /> Ms. Dede Smith, 2642 Jefferson Park Circle, noted that the water usage number <br />used in the Conservation Study is significantly lower than the figures used in the demand <br />analysis for the water plan. She said it is imperative to get the dredging survey done. <br /> <br /> Mr. Kevin Lynch, 609 Locust Avenue, thanked Council for moving forward with <br />the dredging RFP. He noted that the Albemarle County Service Authority did not discuss <br />the RFP at its last meeting. He said the cost of not doing dredging will be substantial. <br /> <br /> <br />