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Timestamp: 2019-04-24 02:17:51+00:00

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Given by Councilman Rhet Tignor.
The Mayor introduced Jim Baugh who spoke concerning the upcoming Get Hooked on Hampton Rockfish Tournament which will take place on November 19, 2005.
1. 05-0636 A Resolution appropriating funds for Uncompleted Capital Projects funded with General Funds, Stormwater Funds and Economic Development Funds.
ACTION: Approved Items 1, 2 and 11 through 16 on the Consent Agenda.
MOVER: Vice Mayor Joseph H. Spencer, II.
3. 05-0698 Proposed acquisition of three parcels of property, known as 200 Point Comfort (Todds Cottages) from Todd’s Cottages, L.C., 1706 North Mallory Street (Golden Sands) from Golden Sands Motel, L.C., and 216 Point Comfort Avenue, from Donald W. Sowalskie and Suji M. Sowalskie.
ACTION: Approved Items 3 through 10 on the Consent Agenda.
Jimmy Eason, Director of Economic Development, made a presentation concerning the acquisition of property in the Buckroe area.
4. 05-0690 Proposed acquisition of property, known as 223 and 227 Seaboard Avenue, also known as Luke’s Cottages, from Leslie W. Saylor.
5. 05-0691 Proposed acquisition of property, known as 314/316 2nd Street South, from Banyo Ndanga.
6. 05-0687 Proposed acquisition of property, known as 315 2nd Street South, from BBC Partners by Francis G. Binder and Sylvia G. Carmel.
7. 05-0680 Proposed acquisition of property, known as 252 Seaboard Avenue, from Terry J. Gunnels and Shirley Gunnels.
8. 05-0679 Proposed acquisition of property, known as 300 Second Street South, from Mary Elizabeth Green also known as Elizabeth B. Green.
9. 05-0684 Proposed acquisition of property, known as 310 2nd Street South, from Billie P. Einselen.
10. 05-0681 Proposed acquisition of property, known as 210 Point Comfort Avenue, from Timothy A. Joyce and Janet A. Joyce.
11. 05-0683 Proposed acquisition of property, known as 530 Armistead Avenue N, from Ronald A. Simon and Shirley A. Simon.
12. 05-0682 Resolution (a) finding that the Hampton Coliseum Mall area of the City of Hampton is deteriorating and may be eligible for conservation; (b) directing the Hampton Redevelopment and Housing Authority (the “Authority”) to investigate such area and prepare a conservation plan; and (c) scheduling a public hearing to consider adoption of the conservation plan prepared by the Authority.
13. 05-0685 Resolution scheduling a public hearing on the question of adoption and approval of an ordinance creating the “Peninsula Town Center Community Development Authority” in the Coliseum Central area of the City of Hampton.
16. 05-0701 Approval of minutes from afternoon and evening sessions of October 12, 2005, October 26, 2005, and from special meeting of October 31, 2005.
ACTION: Presented by Councilmember Charles Sapp.
ACTION: Presented by Vice Mayor Joseph Spencer.
ACTION: Presented by Councilmember Tignor.
ACTION: Moved to remove items 20, 21 and 22 from the agenda in that Councilwoman Leary will be personally delivering these proclamations to the families.
SECONDER: Vice Mayor Joseph H. Spencer, II.
23. 05-0651 Rezoning Application No.1202 by William Cowardin to rezone 1.15+/- acres at the southeast corner of East Pembroke Avenue and Woodland Road from One-Family Residence District (R-9) and Limited Commercial District (C-2) to Limited Commercial District (C-2) for the development of a gas station, convenience store, and retail uses as part of the Buckroe Village development.
ACTION: Adopted on Second and Final Reading - subject to eighteen (18) conditions.
24. 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 First Reading - subject to two (2) conditions.
MOVER: Councilmember Turner M. Spencer.
25. 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 on First Reading with the proviso that the parties get together and negotiate to get to an agreement on the points raised and have an agreement by the time it comes to Council for a second vote.
26. 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 First Reading - subject to seven (7) conditions.
27. 05-0671 Rezoning Application No.1214 by AAAA Self Storage to rezone 1.94 +/- acres at the southeast intersection of Mercury Boulevard and North King Street from Neighborhood Commercial District (C-1) to General Commercial District (C-3) for the construction of a multi-story self storage facility.
SECONDER: Councilmember Turner M. Spencer.
The Mayor recessed the meeting for five minutes.
ACTION: Moved to extend the meeting beyond the 11 p.m. time limit.
28. 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.
29. 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 First Reading - subject to three (3) conditions.
30. 05-0673 Conditional Privilege Application No. 83 by Luis Otero to allow for live entertainment at La Bodega located at 22 Wine Street.
ACTION: Moved to establish a committee of eight persons to work with planning Staff and one Planning Commissioner to meet and report back in sixty (60) days or the second week of January, 2006, on additional land uses or no land use. UDA may participate and the voting members shall be comprised of four Green Space members and four members of the Buckroe Civic Association and one Planning Commissioner.
Prior to Councilwoman Leary's motion representatives of the Green Space Gals presented a compact disc containing a record of the signatures of 9,312 citizens opposed to the Bayfront Initiative portion of the Buckroe Master Plan.
34. 05-0637 Ordinance to amend and re-enact section 37-96 of the Code of the City of Hampton, Virginia, pertaining to the “exemption of rehabilitated commercial or industrial real estate”.
35. 05-0686 Ordinance to enact the City of Hampton Enterprise Zone Incentives Program.
ACTION: Appointed Bill Baker and James E. Hinton.
ACTION: Deferred (1/11/2006) The appellant's attorney, Kevin Shea, requested a continuance of this matter.
Teresa Roundy thanked the City for filing charges in connection with * Cemetery.
Frank J. Ottafarro spoke concerning the taking of his property on Pine Chapel Road and requested the cost of the fence on C. C. Spaulding Drive.
Rudy Langford spoke about his 20 years of challenging City Council when he disagrees with their decisions. He also spoke about the Coalition for Justice addressing Council on October 26, 2005, with respect to employee terminations.
Carroll Johnson spoke about the termination of former City Manager George Wallace, the attempted recall of Councilman Gilliland, and the rising assessments.

References: Application No.1202
 Application No.1209
 Application No.1208
 Application No.1212
 Application No.1214
 Application No.1218
 Application No. 1216
 Application No. 83