City Council Regular Meeting City Council Chambers 2400 Washington Ave Tuesday, September 13, 2022, 7:00 PM |
Call to Order |
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Invocation |
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Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America |
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Presentations |
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Public Hearings |
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1. | Resolution Authorizing the One City, One Future 2040 Comprehensive Plan Amendment, PLN-2022-0005, Proposing to Change the Land Use Designation from Neighborhood Commercial to Low Density Residential for Properties Located at 210, 212, 214, 216, 218, 220 and 222 City Center Boulevard
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2. | Ordinance Authorizing and Directing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents, Including Deeds, Necessary to Effectuate the Conveyance of City-Owned Property Located in King William County to Robert L. Powell, Jr. and Robert L. Powell III
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3. | Ordinance Authorizing and Directing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents, Including Deeds, Necessary to Effectuate the Conveyance of City-Owned Property Located in King William County to Richard Porterfield, dba Porterfield Forest, LLC
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4. | Ordinance Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Deed of Easement Granting a Variable Width Utility Easement and a Temporary Construction Easement to Hampton Roads Sanitation District Over City-Owned Property at 239 Denbigh Boulevard
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5. | Ordinance Authorizing and Directing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents, Including Deeds, Necessary to Effectuate the Conveyance Via Quitclaim of Certain City-Owned Property to The Rector and Visitors of Christopher Newport University
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6. | Ordinance Authorizing the City to Contract a Debt and Issue General Obligation General Improvement (GOGI) Bonds of the City in the Principal Amount of $87,165,000
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Consent Agenda |
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1. | Minutes of the Work Session of August 9, 2022
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2. | Minutes of the Special Meeting of August 9, 2022
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3. | Minutes of the Regular Meeting of August 9, 2022
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Other City Council Actions |
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1. | Resolution Authorizing the City Manager to Execute a Facility Encroachment Agreement Between the City of Newport News, Virginia and CSX Transportation, Inc. Allowing the City to Place Stormwater Drainage Facilities Beneath the CSX Tracks Located At or Near 17500 Warwick Boulevard
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2. | Resolution Endorsing the City’s Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) Reconnecting Communities and Safe Streets for All Grant Applications and Authorizing and Directing the City Manager to Execute Any and All Documents Necessary to Effectuate all Project Agreements to the I-664 Reconnecting Communities Study and the Safe Streets for All (SS4A) Safety Action Plan Study
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3. | Ordinance Authorizing an Encroachment Upon the 16th Street Right-of-Way and Authorizing the City Manager to Execute an Encroachment Agreement Between the City of Newport News, Virginia and the Newport News Redevelopment and Housing Authority
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4. | Resolution Accepting the Donation of 300 - $25 Reward Visa Gift Cards from Optima Health to Promote Wellness and Member Engagement Related Activities for City Employees and Retirees
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5. | Motion Designating City Council’s Voting Delegate and Alternate Delegate to the Virginia Municipal League (VML)
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Appropriations |
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1. | Item 1 of 2: Virginia Commission for the Arts – Local Government Challenge Grant: Local Performing and Fine Arts Foundation – $4,500
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2. | Item 2 of 2: Resolution Approving Specific Grant Awards to Various Local Performing and Fine Arts Organizations, in Accordance with Recommendations from the Newport News Arts Commission
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3. | Department of Libraries and Information Services – Neisser Bequest: Main Street Library – $8,412.13
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4. | Commonwealth Attorney – Asset Forfeiture Request: Victim Services Unit Community Outreach Events – $10,000
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Citizen Comments on Matters Germane to the Business of City Council |
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Old Business, New Business and Councilmember Comments |
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1. | City Manager
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2. | City Attorney
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3. | City Clerk
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4. | Vick
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5. | Woodbury
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6. | Cherry
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7. | Harris
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8. | Jenkins
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9. | Scott
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10. | Price
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Adjourn
*THE BUSINESS PORTION OF THE MEETING WILL BE CONCLUDED NO LATER THAN 10:00 P.M. TO ALLOW PERSONS TO ADDRESS CITY COUNCIL UNDER “CITIZEN COMMENTS ON MATTERS GERMANE TO THE BUSINESS OF CITY COUNCIL.” |
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