Video index
A. Call to Order
B. Invocation
1. Minister Randy McCollum, First Baptist Church
C. Pledge of Allegiance
D. Presentations
1. Resolution of Recognition: The Woman’s Club of Newport News 100th Anniversary
2. Proclamation: National Emergency Medical Services Week-May 15-21, 2011
3. Proclamation: National Police Week - May 15-21, 2011
4. Proclamation: National Public Works Week - May 15-21, 2011
E. Public Hearings
None Advertised
F. Consent Agenda
1. Minutes of the Work Session of April 26, 2011
2. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 26, 2011
Motion to adoption of consent agenda F. Consent Agenda Moved by McMillan, seconded by Vick.
G. Other City Council Actions
1. City Code Related Ordinances to Enact the City Manager’s Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 1. City Code Related Ordinances to Enact the City Manager's Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget Moved by Vick, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 1. City Code Related Ordinances to Enact the City Manager's Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget (Approved) (Recorded at 00:49:06)
1.1. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article IX., Cigarette Tax, Section 40-156, Levied; Amount
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 1. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article IX., Cigarette Tax, Section 40-156, Levied; Amount Moved by McMillan, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 1. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article IX., Cigarette Tax, Section 40-156, Levied; Amount (Approved)
1.2. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 42, Water Supply; Article III., Water Rates and Fees, Section 42-32, Rates and Fees Defined; Section 42-33, Rates and Fees
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 2. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 42, Water Supply; Article III., Water Rates and Fees, Section 42-32, Rates and Fees Defined; Section 42-33, Rates and Fees Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 2. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 42, Water Supply; Article III., Water Rates and Fees, Section 42-32, Rates and Fees Defined; Section 42-33, Rates and Fees (Approved)
1.3. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 19, Solid Waste, Litter and Recycling; Article IV., Residential Solid Waste Fees; Section 19-41, Residential Solid Waste Collection Fees
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 3. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 19, Solid Wates, Litter and Recycling; Article IV., Residential Solide Waste Fees; Section 19-41, Residential Solid Waste Collection Fees Moved by Bateman, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 3. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 19, Solid Wates, Litter and Recycling; Article IV., Residential Solide Waste Fees; Section 19-41, Residential Solid Waste Collection Fees (Approved)
1.4. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article II., Real Estate Taxes; Division 3., Exemption or Deferral for Elderly and Disabled Person; Section 40-46; 40-47; 40-48; 40-49; 40-50; 40-52; 40-53; and to Repeal section 40-51, Amount of Exemption
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 4. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article II., Real Estate Taxes; Division 3., Exemption or Deferral for Elderly and Disabled Person; Section 40-46; 40-47; 40-48; 40-49; 40-50; 40-52; 40-53; and to Repeal section 40-51, Amount of Exemption Moved by Vick, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 4. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article II., Real Estate Taxes; Division 3., Exemption or Deferral for Elderly and Disabled Person; Section 40-46; 40-47; 40-48; 40-49; 40-50; 40-52; 40-53; and to Repeal section 40-51, Amount of Exemption (Approved)
1.5. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article I., General Provisions and Exemption, Division 2., Exemptions Generally, by Adding a New Section, Section 40-7.06, Exemption for Disabled Veterans
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article I., General Provisions and Exemption, Division 2., Exemptions Generally, by Adding a New Section, Section 40-7.06, Exemption for Disabled Veterans Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article I., General Provisions and Exemption, Division 2., Exemptions Generally, by Adding a New Section, Section 40-7.06, Exemption for Disabled Veterans (Approved)
1.6. Ordinance to Adopt the Fiscal Year 2012 Classification and Pay Plan
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 6. Ordinance to Adopt the Fiscal Year 2012 Classification and Pay Plan Moved by Bateman, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 6. Ordinance to Adopt the Fiscal Year 2012 Classification and Pay Plan (Approved)
1.7. Ordinance to Adopt the Budget and Appropriate Funds to Operate the City of Newport News for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2011, and Ending June 30, 2012, Inclusive; and Approving the Newport News Public Schools’ Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 7. Ordinance to Adopt the Budget and Appropriate Funds to Operate the City of Newport News for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2011, and Ending June 30, 2012, Inclusive; and Approving the Newport News Public Schools’ Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget Moved by Vick, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 7. Ordinance to Adopt the Budget and Appropriate Funds to Operate the City of Newport News for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2011, and Ending June 30, 2012, Inclusive; and Approving the Newport News Public Schools’ Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget (Approved)
2. Receipt of Bids for Utility Easements - 2801 Jefferson Avenue (City-owned Property)
Motion to award a bid to 2. Receipt of Bids for Utility Easements - 2801 Jefferson Avenue (City-owned Property) Moved by , seconded by .
H. Appropriations
1. Department of Juvenile Services - Juvenile Accountability Block Grant (JABG) 2011 - $53,706
2. Department of Engineering - Lake Maury Account Fund: Lake Maury BMP Construction Project - $500,000
3. Department of Engineering - FY 2011 Bond Authorization: Stormwater Management Programs - $2,000,000
Motion to adoption of appropriation H. Appropriations Moved by Bateman, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of appropriation H. Appropriations (Approved) (Recorded at 00:52:31)
I. Citizen Comments
Theresa McCario, 800 Lombardy Ave, NN, commented on HS Girl's Rugby.
Grant Whybrow, Williamsburg, commented on HS Rugby. Acknowledged Rugby team members present. Invited Council to attend the rugby matches.
Valerie Martin, Rugby Mom, advocated for rugby to become an organized HS sport.
A. J. Sona, 726 Trails Lane, NN, advocate for rugby to be an organized HS sport.
Candy Sona, 726 Trails Lane, Rugby Mom, advocated that Rubgy become an organized high school sport by the VHSL.
Giovani Gonzales, NN, advocated that Rugby be an organized HS sport by the VHSL.
Roger Lee, Woodbridge Drive, NN, advocated for rugby to be a HS organized sport.
Dwayne Peterson, 29 Henry Clay Road, advocated for HS rugy organized sport.
Christian Morales, Wrenn Circle, NN, advocated for rugby to be an organized HS sport.
Solomon Wooden, 131 Ruston Dr., NN, advocated for rugby to be an organized HS sport by the VHSL.
Tatians Connell, Newport News, advocated for rugby to become an organized HS sport.
Joan Minarik, 114 Linbrook Drive, NN, encouraged by the Efficiency Committee. Thanked City Council for listening to the citizens.
J. New Business and Councilmember Comments
1. City Manager
Would speak with NNPS Supt. regarding rugby.
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
4. Vick
Excited to see so many participants. Encouraged the youth to continue. Perfect example of Let’s Move initiative.
Commended Lisa Cipriano through the budget process.
South Town Hall Mtg. 5/19/11 at DGCAC.
5. Whitaker
Commended young people and thanked them for coming.
6. Woodbury
Commended the young people for coming to speak out about rugby in High School. Encouraged them to speak to the School Board.
Congratulated Womans Club. etc.
7. Bateman
Commended CM and Budget staff.
Commended the youth for speaking out on rugby. Appreciated their passion.
8. McMillan
Commended the Youth. Wished them luck regarding organized rugby.
Thanked Lisa Cipriano and budget staff for their hard work on the 2012 Operating Budget.
Congratulated Rosalyn Gervin on her award.
9. Price
Thanked the youth. Encouraged them to continue.
Thanked staff for the budge process.
10. Scott
Proclaimed "Let's Strike Out Hunger Day." Classic Lanes - bowling for free alll summer. Thanked Menchville Robotics Team. No North District Town Hall Meeting. Next meeting in June (27).
K. Adjourn
May 10, 2011 Regular City Council Meeting
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A. Call to Order
B. Invocation
1. Minister Randy McCollum, First Baptist Church
C. Pledge of Allegiance
D. Presentations
1. Resolution of Recognition: The Woman’s Club of Newport News 100th Anniversary
2. Proclamation: National Emergency Medical Services Week-May 15-21, 2011
3. Proclamation: National Police Week - May 15-21, 2011
4. Proclamation: National Public Works Week - May 15-21, 2011
E. Public Hearings
None Advertised
F. Consent Agenda
1. Minutes of the Work Session of April 26, 2011
2. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of April 26, 2011
Motion to adoption of consent agenda F. Consent Agenda Moved by McMillan, seconded by Vick.
G. Other City Council Actions
1. City Code Related Ordinances to Enact the City Manager’s Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 1. City Code Related Ordinances to Enact the City Manager's Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget Moved by Vick, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 1. City Code Related Ordinances to Enact the City Manager's Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget (Approved) (Recorded at 00:49:06)
1.1. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article IX., Cigarette Tax, Section 40-156, Levied; Amount
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 1. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article IX., Cigarette Tax, Section 40-156, Levied; Amount Moved by McMillan, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 1. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article IX., Cigarette Tax, Section 40-156, Levied; Amount (Approved)
1.2. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 42, Water Supply; Article III., Water Rates and Fees, Section 42-32, Rates and Fees Defined; Section 42-33, Rates and Fees
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 2. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 42, Water Supply; Article III., Water Rates and Fees, Section 42-32, Rates and Fees Defined; Section 42-33, Rates and Fees Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 2. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 42, Water Supply; Article III., Water Rates and Fees, Section 42-32, Rates and Fees Defined; Section 42-33, Rates and Fees (Approved)
1.3. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 19, Solid Waste, Litter and Recycling; Article IV., Residential Solid Waste Fees; Section 19-41, Residential Solid Waste Collection Fees
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 3. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 19, Solid Wates, Litter and Recycling; Article IV., Residential Solide Waste Fees; Section 19-41, Residential Solid Waste Collection Fees Moved by Bateman, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 3. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 19, Solid Wates, Litter and Recycling; Article IV., Residential Solide Waste Fees; Section 19-41, Residential Solid Waste Collection Fees (Approved)
1.4. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article II., Real Estate Taxes; Division 3., Exemption or Deferral for Elderly and Disabled Person; Section 40-46; 40-47; 40-48; 40-49; 40-50; 40-52; 40-53; and to Repeal section 40-51, Amount of Exemption
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 4. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article II., Real Estate Taxes; Division 3., Exemption or Deferral for Elderly and Disabled Person; Section 40-46; 40-47; 40-48; 40-49; 40-50; 40-52; 40-53; and to Repeal section 40-51, Amount of Exemption Moved by Vick, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 4. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article II., Real Estate Taxes; Division 3., Exemption or Deferral for Elderly and Disabled Person; Section 40-46; 40-47; 40-48; 40-49; 40-50; 40-52; 40-53; and to Repeal section 40-51, Amount of Exemption (Approved)
1.5. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article I., General Provisions and Exemption, Division 2., Exemptions Generally, by Adding a New Section, Section 40-7.06, Exemption for Disabled Veterans
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article I., General Provisions and Exemption, Division 2., Exemptions Generally, by Adding a New Section, Section 40-7.06, Exemption for Disabled Veterans Moved by Whitaker, seconded by Bateman.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 5. Ordinance to Amend and Reordain City Code, Chapter 40, Taxation; Article I., General Provisions and Exemption, Division 2., Exemptions Generally, by Adding a New Section, Section 40-7.06, Exemption for Disabled Veterans (Approved)
1.6. Ordinance to Adopt the Fiscal Year 2012 Classification and Pay Plan
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 6. Ordinance to Adopt the Fiscal Year 2012 Classification and Pay Plan Moved by Bateman, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 6. Ordinance to Adopt the Fiscal Year 2012 Classification and Pay Plan (Approved)
1.7. Ordinance to Adopt the Budget and Appropriate Funds to Operate the City of Newport News for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2011, and Ending June 30, 2012, Inclusive; and Approving the Newport News Public Schools’ Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget
Motion to adoption of the ordinance 7. Ordinance to Adopt the Budget and Appropriate Funds to Operate the City of Newport News for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2011, and Ending June 30, 2012, Inclusive; and Approving the Newport News Public Schools’ Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget Moved by Vick, seconded by Whitaker.
Vote to adoption of the ordinance 7. Ordinance to Adopt the Budget and Appropriate Funds to Operate the City of Newport News for the Fiscal Year Beginning July 1, 2011, and Ending June 30, 2012, Inclusive; and Approving the Newport News Public Schools’ Fiscal Year 2012 Operating Budget (Approved)
2. Receipt of Bids for Utility Easements - 2801 Jefferson Avenue (City-owned Property)
Motion to award a bid to 2. Receipt of Bids for Utility Easements - 2801 Jefferson Avenue (City-owned Property) Moved by , seconded by .
H. Appropriations
1. Department of Juvenile Services - Juvenile Accountability Block Grant (JABG) 2011 - $53,706
2. Department of Engineering - Lake Maury Account Fund: Lake Maury BMP Construction Project - $500,000
3. Department of Engineering - FY 2011 Bond Authorization: Stormwater Management Programs - $2,000,000
Motion to adoption of appropriation H. Appropriations Moved by Bateman, seconded by Vick.
Vote to adoption of appropriation H. Appropriations (Approved) (Recorded at 00:52:31)
I. Citizen Comments
Theresa McCario, 800 Lombardy Ave, NN, commented on HS Girl's Rugby.
Grant Whybrow, Williamsburg, commented on HS Rugby. Acknowledged Rugby team members present. Invited Council to attend the rugby matches.
Valerie Martin, Rugby Mom, advocated for rugby to become an organized HS sport.
A. J. Sona, 726 Trails Lane, NN, advocate for rugby to be an organized HS sport.
Candy Sona, 726 Trails Lane, Rugby Mom, advocated that Rubgy become an organized high school sport by the VHSL.
Giovani Gonzales, NN, advocated that Rugby be an organized HS sport by the VHSL.
Roger Lee, Woodbridge Drive, NN, advocated for rugby to be a HS organized sport.
Dwayne Peterson, 29 Henry Clay Road, advocated for HS rugy organized sport.
Christian Morales, Wrenn Circle, NN, advocated for rugby to be an organized HS sport.
Solomon Wooden, 131 Ruston Dr., NN, advocated for rugby to be an organized HS sport by the VHSL.
Tatians Connell, Newport News, advocated for rugby to become an organized HS sport.
Joan Minarik, 114 Linbrook Drive, NN, encouraged by the Efficiency Committee. Thanked City Council for listening to the citizens.
J. New Business and Councilmember Comments
1. City Manager
Would speak with NNPS Supt. regarding rugby.
2. City Attorney
3. City Clerk
4. Vick
Excited to see so many participants. Encouraged the youth to continue. Perfect example of Let’s Move initiative.
Commended Lisa Cipriano through the budget process.
South Town Hall Mtg. 5/19/11 at DGCAC.
5. Whitaker
Commended young people and thanked them for coming.
6. Woodbury
Commended the young people for coming to speak out about rugby in High School. Encouraged them to speak to the School Board.
Congratulated Womans Club. etc.
7. Bateman
Commended CM and Budget staff.
Commended the youth for speaking out on rugby. Appreciated their passion.
8. McMillan
Commended the Youth. Wished them luck regarding organized rugby.
Thanked Lisa Cipriano and budget staff for their hard work on the 2012 Operating Budget.
Congratulated Rosalyn Gervin on her award.
9. Price
Thanked the youth. Encouraged them to continue.
Thanked staff for the budge process.
10. Scott
Proclaimed "Let's Strike Out Hunger Day." Classic Lanes - bowling for free alll summer. Thanked Menchville Robotics Team. No North District Town Hall Meeting. Next meeting in June (27).
K. Adjourn
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