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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 02:50:28+00:00

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Prior to the meeting being called to order, the A Cappella Ensemble from Hampton High School, under the direction of Dean Shinn, performed for the audience.
Councilman Sapp announced that the Department of Defense has recognized Hampton's Federal Area Development Authority as the entity which will manage the redevelopment of Fort Monroe. He further announced that we are among the first communities who received a community adjustment assistance grant and Hampton's grant was for $540,000.
ACTION: Adopted items 1 through 24 on consent agenda.
2. 05-0686 Ordinance to enact the City of Hampton Enterprise Zone Incentives Program.
7. 05-0713 Resolution to require the Towing Advisory Board to meet at least annually.
8. 05-0721 Donation of a 1960 Marshall, 15' inflatable boat to the Smithfield, Virginia Volunteer Fire Department.
11. 05-0718 Resolution authorizing the execution of an Agreement of Sale for the purchase of 1213 Kecoughtan Road from Investment planning Associates, Inc.
12. 05-0727 Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement of sale for the purchase of 211 Point Comfort Avenue from Marshall W. Evers.
13. 05-0728 Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement of sale for the purchase of 2605 E. Pembroke Avenue from Willard Jones Ingram, Jr. and Meriwether D. Ingram.
14. 05-0729 Resolution authorizing the execution of an agreement of sale for the purchase of 732 North Back River Road from Pamela Hill.
15. 05-0735 Proposed acquisition of property, known as 23 Freeman Drive, from Lewis R. and Joyce A. Everett.
16. 05-0750 Proposed acquisition of property, known as 25 Freeman Drive, from Mark A. Johnson.
17. 05-0737 152+/- square foot fee right-of-way acquisition from Willow Oaks Associates, LLC., on property located at 223 Fox Hill Road.
19. 05-0740 Resolution authorizing agreement with Iris Tech Inc. to provide a digitized video recorder/editor for the city channel TV 47.
24. 05-0733 Approval of minutes from public presentation on the Buckroe Master Plan on October 11, 2005; from City Council's afternoon session of November 9, 2005; and from City Council's evening session of November 9, 2005.
25. 05-0724 Announcements and presentations to winners of the 2005 Holly Days Parade contest.
ACTION: Presented the awards to the parade winners. The awards were presented by Vice Mayor Joseph Spencer, Councilman Tignor and Councilman Gilliland.
26. 05-0762 Resolution recognizing and commended A. Paul Burton for his service to the City of Hampton.
ACTION: Adopted on First Reading - Mayor Kearney read and presented the resolution to A. Paul Burton after which Mr. Burton made brief comments.
27. 05-0734 Delegate Gear to address Council concerning Fort Monroe.
ACTION: Presented - Delegate Gear thanked citizens for their support in the recent election and indicated his willingness to do anything he can to support the City in the Fort Monroe reuse process.
28. 05-0730 discuss and consider creation of and appointees to a 501(c)(3) organization for certain fundraising activities honoring military service and Hampton-related military history.
ACTION: Moved to proceed with this process with the City Attorney working out the necessary details and reporting back to Council.
29. 05-0751 Resolution authorizing the execution of a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”), Development Agreement, and Ground Lease for the land purchase and development of the Buckroe Fishing Pier and Restaurant Project and the extension of Resort Boulevard, and reallocating $2 million originally appropriated for the reconstruction of the fishing pier to the land purchase for the Project and the extension of Resort Boulevard.
30. 05-0669 Rezoning Application No.1208 by Charles A. Huffman, III to rezone two parcels totaling 1.17+/- acres from One Family Residence (R-13) District to Multiple Dwelling Townhouse (MD-T) District to develop up to nine (9) fee simple townhouses.
ACTION: Adopted as Amended on Second and Final Reading - This was adopted subject to eleven (11) conditions.
31. 05-0672 Rezoning Application No.1218-A by the City of Hampton to rezone approximately 0.1+/-+ acres at 731 Pennsylvania Avenue from General Commercial District (C-3) to One-Family Residential District (R-9) to permit the use and construction of single family homes.
32. 05-0646 Rezoning Application No.1209 by Tysinger Real Estate to rezone 5.5+/- acres at the northeast intersection of Hampton Roads Center Parkway and Magruder Boulevard from One Family Residence District (R-11) to Limited Commercial District (C-2) to allow the expansion of a new car dealership.
ACTION: Adopted on Second and Final Reading subject to two (2) conditions.
33. 05-0670 Rezoning Application No.1212 by Ocean Properties to rezone 1.466+/- acres at 23 Water Street from Limited Commercial District (C-2) and One Family Residence District (R-13) to solely Limited Commercial District (C-2) for the purpose of constructing a mixed use structure, having multi-family dwelling units and a commercial restaurant.
ACTION: Adopted on Second and Final Reading subject to seven (7) conditions.
34. 05-0694 Rezoning Application No. 1216 by Advantis/GVA and the Hampton Industrial Development Authority to rezone approximately 6.2+/- acres of property located at 2501 58th Street from Heavy Manufacturing District (M-3) to General Commercial District (C-3) for a gas station and flexible commercial space.
ACTION: Adopted on Second and Final Reading subject to three (3) conditions.
35. 05-0725 Rezoning Application No.1218-B by the City of Hampton to rezone approximately 3.54 +/- acres from General Commercial District (C-3) to One-Family Residential District (R-9) to permit the use and construction of single family homes.
36. 05-0726 Use Permit Application No. 1004 by the City of Hampton to build a commercial fishing pier and restaurant in Buckroe on Resort Boulevard.
37. 05-0712 An ordinance providing for the exoneration of certain taxes assessed against Monroe Apartment Corporation located at Fort Monroe for the fiscal tax year 2005/2006.
40. 05-0710 consider appointments to the Towing Advisory Board.
ACTION: Reappointed Clyde Laudermilk and appointed Robert Tollenaere. City Manager to appoint law enforcement representatives.
ACTION: Deferred (1/11/2006) - The appointment of three (3) members from the general public was deferred.
ACTION: Moved to grant a Taxi Driver Permit to Michael R. Lee.
The following individuals from the Coalition for Justice for Civil Rights spoke on the Isabel Disaster Relief benefits situation: Veronica Jones, Chris Wyatt, Kathy Doos, Devera Duvall, Sandra Vinston, Shirley Parnell, Barbara Williams, Connie Savage, and Rudy Langford.
Sandra Canepa, spoke in opposition to Bayfront Initiative of the Buckroe Master Plan.
Susan Archambeault, spoke concerning difficulties she experienced with the Treasurer's Office.
Edith Newkirk, spoke about her drainage problems.
Frank Blake of the Buckroe Civic Association indicated he does not support any referendum on the Buckroe Master Plan.
Trish Ferraro requested that Council keep the green space at Buckroe.
Frank J. Ottofarro spoke concerning his property on Pine Chapel Road.
Amy Hobbs and Phyllis Flanders encouraged City Council and staff to work on a collaboration on lots B in Buckroe.
Councilwoman Leary indicated that she would report on her attendance at the National League of Cities meeting during the second meeting in January. She also communicated that she may bring a motion for a referendum on the Buckroe issue in the future if the collaborative efforts fails. Additionally, Councilwoman Leary will bring later a suggestion about some type of committee to report on acquisitions. She also wished citizens happy holidays.
Councilman Tignor, Councilman Turner Spencer, Vice Mayor Joseph Spencer, Councilman Gilliland, and Councilman Sapp delivered their holiday wishes to the citizens of Hampton.
The City Manager also gave holiday greetings to the community.
The Mayor express his thanks to the staff of Channel 47 and invited City Attorney Paul Burton to express his holiday wishes.
Mr. Burton wished all a Merry Christmas.
Councilwoman Leary reminded all that the Trees of Hope are lit at Gosnold's Hope Park and encouraged citizens to view them.
The Mayor expressed his good wishes to the community.

References: Application No.1208
 Application No.1218
 Application No.1209
 Application No.1212
 Application No. 1216
 Application No.1218
 Application No. 1004