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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCouncil Actions 05-07-18GARLAND 41107- 050718 ROANOKE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS ROANOKE CITY COUNCIL ROANOKE CITY SCHOOL BOARD MAY 7, 2018 9:00 A.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER ROOM 450 AGENDA NOTICE This morning meeting and briefing will be televised live and replayed on RVTV Channel 3 following the 2:00 p.m. session on Friday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m.; and Sunday, May 13 at 4:00 p.m.; and video streamed through Facebook Live at facebook.com /RoanokeVa. Council meetings are offered with closed captioning for the hearing impaired. Call to Order -- Roll Call. • City Council — All present. • School Board — School Board Trustee William Hopkins, Jr., arrived late; and Chairman Annette Lewis was absent. 2. Welcome and Opening Remarks. • Mayor Sherman P. Lea, Sr. Mayor Lea recognized the two newly - elected Council Members Joseph Cobb and Djuna Osborne and welcomed them to the meeting. • Vice - Chairman Mark Cathay 3. Items for Discussion/ Comments by City Council /School Board Trustees. Superintendent's Items: • School Security Update At this point, School Board Trustee Hopkins entered the meeting (9:08 a.m.) • Capital Update • Profile of a Virginia Graduate • New School Accreditation Requirements School Board Item: o Update from the Building Name Designation Review Committee Regarding the Naming of Stonewall Jackson Middle School Council Member Items: • Update on Preschools Throughout the City • Outdated Curricula and Textbooks in Poor Condition • Guidance Counselors As point of the closing remarks, Mayor Lea recognized Council Members Raphael E. Ferris and David B. Trinkle inasmuch as this will have been their last official meeting with the Roanoke City School Board. Vice- Chairman Cathay announced that the high school graduations will be held on June 1 at the Berglund Civic Center, with Patrick Henry High School at 10:00 a.m.; and William Fleming High School at 2:00 p.m. 4. School Board adjourned — 10:27 a.m. City Council recessed —10:27 a.m. AT 10:42 A.M., THE COUNCIL MEETING RECONVENED TO CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING AGENDA ITEMS: A communication from Mayor Sherman P. Lea, Sr., requesting that Council convene in a Closed Meeting to discuss vacancies on certain authorities, boards, commissions and committees appointed by Council, pursuant to Section 2.2 -3711 (A)(1), Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. A list of current vacancies is included with the agenda for this meeting. (7.0) A communication from Council Member David B. Trinkle, Chair, City Council Personnel Committee, requesting that Council convene in a Closed Meeting to discuss a personnel matter, being the annual performances of the Council- Appointed Officers, pursuant to Section 2.2 -3711 (A)(1), Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. (7.0) A communication from the City Manager requesting that Council convene in a Closed Meeting to discuss the disposition of a portion of City -owned property located at 3137 Preston Avenue, N. W., where discussion in an open meeting would adversely affect the bargaining position or negotiating strategy of the public body, pursuant to Section 2.2 -3711 (A)(3), Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. (7-0) A communication from the City Manager requesting that Council convene in a Closed Meeting to discuss the disposition of a portion of City -owned property located at 502 191" Street, S. E., where discussion in an open meeting would adversely affect the bargaining position or negotiating strategy of the public body, pursuant to Section 2.2 -3711 (A)(3), Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. (7-0) A communication from the City Manager requesting that Council convene in a Closed Meeting to discuss the disposition of City owned property situated at 2410 Mason Mill Road, (Official Tax Map No. 7170509); 2402 Mason Mill Road, N.E., (Official Tax Map No. 7170505); 2320 Mason Mill Road, N.E., (Official Tax Map No. 7170504); and 2002 Blue Hills Drive, N.E., (Tax Map No. 7230101), where discussion in an open meeting would adversely affect the bargaining position or negotiation strategy of the public body, pursuant to Section 2.2- 3711(A)(3), Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. (7-0) ITEMS LISTED ON THE 2:00 P.M. COUNCIL DOCKET REQUIRING DISCUSSION /CLARIFICATION AND ADDITIONS /DELETIONS TO THE 2:00 P.M. AGENDA. NONE. TOPICS FOR DISCUSSION BY THE MAYOR AND MEMBERS OF COUNCIL. NONE. =1:71 *9fO[cT: • Erosion and Sediment Control Regulations - 20 minutes Remarks received and filed. • FY19 Budget Study - 30 minutes Remarks received and filed. AT 11:25 A.M., THE MAYOR DECLARED THE COUNCIL MEETING IN RECESS UNTIL 2:00 P.M., FOR A CLOSED MEETING IN THE COUNCIL'S CONFERENCE ROOM, ROOM 451, NOEL C. TAYLOR MUNICIPAL BUILDING. ROANOKE CITY COUNCIL REGULAR SESSION MAY 7, 2018 2:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER AGENDA Call to Order - -Roll Call. All present. The Invocation was delivered by The Reverend Steven E. Hall, Pastor, Roanoke Valley Bible Church. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America was led by Mayor Sherman P. Lea, Sr. Welcome. Mayor Lea. NOTICE: Today's Council meeting will be televised live and replayed on RVTV Channel 3 on Friday, May 11 at 7:00 p.m.; and Sunday, May 13 at 4:00 p.m.; and video streamed through Facebook Live at facebook.com /RoanokeVa. Council meetings are offered with closed captioning for the hearing impaired. ANNOUNCEMENTS: Persons wishing to address Council may contact the City Clerk's office at (540) 853 -2541, pre- register online at www.roanokeva.gov /cityclerk, or register with the staff assistant at the entrance to the Council Chamber prior to commencement of the Council Meeting. Once the Council Meeting has convened, there will be no further registration of speakers, except for public hearing matters. On the same agenda item, one to four speakers will be allotted five minutes each; however, if there are more than four speakers, each speaker will be allotted three minutes. The Council of the City of Roanoke is seeking applications for the following current vacancies and /or upcoming expirations of terms of office: Fair Housing Board —four vacancies Unexpired terms of office ending March 31, 2019 Unexpired terms of office ending March 31, 2021 Human Services Advisory Board — three vacancies Unexpired term of office ending November 30, 2018 Unexpired term of office ending November 30, 2019 Unexpired term of office ending November 30, 2020 Personnel and Employment and Practices Commission — three vacancies Three -year terms of office ending June 30, 2021 Roanoke Valley- Alleghany Regional Commission — one vacancy Three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021 Access the City's homepage to complete an online application for the abovementioned vacancies. 2. PRESENTATIONS AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: A resolution honoring Doug Doughty, Sports Reporter for The Roanoke Times. Adopted Resolution No. 41107 - 050718. (7 -0) Presented ceremonial copy of Resolution No. 41107 - 050718 to Mr. Doughty. A resolution honoring Dwayne Yancey, Journalist for The Roanoke Times. Adopted Resolution No. 41108-050718. (7-0) Presented ceremonial copy of Resolution No. 41108 - 050718 to Mr. Yancey. 3. HEARING OF CITIZENS UPON PUBLIC MATTERS: City Council sets this time as a priority for citizens to be heard. All matters will be referred to the City Manager for response, recommendation or report to Council, as he may deem appropriate. Kevin Davies, 319 -A Mountain Avenue, S.W., and David Croteau, 2840 Colonial Avenue, S.W., Apt. 14, appeared before Council requesting collaboration with local non - profits to unite the city's communities. 4. CONSENT AGENDA: (Approved 7.0, as amended) All matters listed under the Consent Agenda are considered to be routine by the Members of City Council and will be enacted by one motion. There will be no separate discussion of the items. If discussion is desired, the item will be removed from the Consent Agenda and considered separately. Item C -6 was removed and considered separately. C -1 Minutes of the special meeting of City Council held on Monday, April 16, 2018; and a regular meeting of City Council held on Monday, April 16, 2018, with a recessed meeting held on Thursday, April 26, 2018. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Dispensed with the reading of the minutes and approved as recorded. C -2 A communication from the City Manager requesting that Council schedule a public hearing to be held on Monday, May 21, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, or such later date and time as the City Manager may determine, to consider the sale of an approximately 0.1687 acre portion of City -owned property located at 0 Norfolk Avenue, S. E., and an approximately 0.1129 acre portion of City -owned property located at 26 Salem Avenue, S. E., to Faison - Roanoke Office Limited Partnership, Blue Ridge Highlands, Inc., William J. Lemon; Sarah L, Ludwig, W. Tucker Lemon, Individually and as a Trustee of the W. Tucker Lemon 1990 Living Trust, and Stephen W. Lemon, in various interests as tenants in common. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Concurred in the request. C -3 A communication from the City Manager requesting that Council schedule a public hearing to be held on Monday, May 21, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, or such later date and time as the City Manager may determine, to consider a request of Allegheny West Regional Conference Corporation of Seventh -Day Adventists, d /b /a Melrose Adventist Child Development Center, for tax exemption of real and personal property located at 1523 Melrose Avenue, N. W. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Concurred in the request. C -4 A communication from the City Manager requesting that Council schedule a public hearing to be held on Monday, June 18, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, or such later date and time as the City Manager may determine, to amend the City's Stormwater Utility Ordinance. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Concurred in the request. C -5 A communication from the City Manager transmitting the FY2018 City Manager Transfer Report for the Third Quarter ended March 31, 2018, RECOMMENDED ACTION: Received and filed. C -6 Removed and considered separately. (See page 8) C -7 A communication from the City Clerk advising of the resignations of Wilton C. Kennedy, Gary Heaton and Marion Vaughn- Howard as members of the Human Services Advisory Board, respectively, effective immediately. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Accepted the resignations and received and filed the communication. C -8 Reports of qualification of the following individuals: Anita Wilson as a member of Fair Housing Board for a three -year term of office, commencing April 1, 2018 and ending March 31, 2021; Kwan Evans as a member of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board for a three -year term of office, commencing April 1, 2018 and ending March 31, 2021; and Drew Kepley as a member of the Architectural Review Board to fill the unexpired term of office of John Missell ending October 1, 2020. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Received and filed. C -6 A communication from the City Manager reporting City actions to date on the Mountain Valley Pipeline. Discussion was held regarding status of the Mountain Valley Pipeline project. RECOMMENDED ACTION: Received and filed. REGULAR AGENDA: 5. PUBLIC HEARINGS: a. Proposal of the City of Roanoke to authorize issuance by the Public Finance Authority, of its Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds in connection with a multi - family affordable housing development by AHF -Afton Gardens, LLC. Robert S. Cowell, Jr., City Manager. Adopted Resolution No. 41109. 050718. (7 -0) 6. PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS: NONE. 7. REPORTS OF CITY OFFICERS AND COMMENTS OF THE CITY MANAGER: a. CITY MANAGER: BRIEFINGS: NONE. ITEMS RECOMMENDED FOR ACTION: 1. Recognition of the Western Virginia Workforce Development Board Program Year 2017 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funds transfer for award period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2019. Adopted Resolution No. 41110 - 050718. (7 -0) 2. Acceptance of the Southwest Virginia Regional Employment Coalition Grant from the Virginia Department of Social Services to maintain existing services to the Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) population. Adopted Resolution No. 41111 - 050718 and Budget Ordinance No. 41112-050718. (7 -0) 0 3. Appropriation to the Department of Justice and the Department of Treasury Federal Asset Forfeiture Grant Fund Accounts in connection with law enforcement operations. Budget Ordinance No. 41113-050718. (7 -0) 4. Appropriation of State Asset Forfeiture funds for use by the Roanoke City Police Department. Budget Ordinance No. 41114 - 050718. (7 -0) 5. Appropriation of funds from the FY 2018 — 2019 Parking Fund Retained Earnings for several capital projects. Budget Ordinance No. 41115- 050718. (7 -0) 6. Acceptance of Virginia Department of Emergency Management funds for the Roanoke Fire -EMS Department. Adopted Resolution No. 41116- 050718 and Budget Ordinance No. 41117-050718. (7 -0) 7. Acceptance of the Environmental Protection Agency's National Clean Diesel Cost Share Grant funds; and appropriation of vehicle surplus and insurance recoveries. Adopted Resolution No. 41118 - 050718 and Budget Ordinance No. 41119-050718. (7 -0) 8. Execution of additional change orders to the City's contract with Crowder Construction Company, Inc., in connection with the Roanoke River Greenway "Bridge the Gap" Project. Adopted Resolution No. 41120-050718. (7 -0) COMMENTS OF THE CITY MANAGER. The City Manager offered the following comments: People's Choice Awards for the Inlet Art Project • Almost 3,500 citizens voted on Facebook and in person at the Grandin Road Earth Day Celebration to select the Inlet Art Project artists and their work to receive the People's Choice Awards. The results were: • First Place and $200.00 went to Ned Savage for Downstream Dependents • Second Place and $100.00 went to Tyla Maiden for Only Rain Down the Drain • The City of Roanoke's Stormwater Utility and the Roanoke Arts Commission collaborated on this project to transform six storm drains around the city into works of art, emphasizing the message that whatever goes into the storm drains ends up directly in our creeks, streams, and the Roanoke River. • To further celebrate the new Inlet Artwork, the city is partnering with Ride Solutions to host a "Drains to Streams" Social Series Ride — biking to five of the storm drain locations. The event will take place on May 10 from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Information is available at www.facebook.com /ridesolutions, click on "Events" and choose Social Series Ride. Colonial Avenue Corridor Improvement Project Begins • Construction work for the Colonial Avenue Corridor Improvement Project, between Virginia Western Community College and Fishburn Park Elementary School, is scheduled to begin this week. • As a result, traffic changes will occur on Colonial Avenue, from Overland Road to Winding Way Road. The traffic pattern will be reduced to two lanes of travel, with one lane maintained for each direction. • Travel restrictions will be in place for the duration of the project, which is 18 months. The public is encouraged to avoid any unnecessary travel through this area and to seek alternate routes when possible. • This project is collaboration between the City of Roanoke and Virginia Western Community College to complement improvements being made on the campus to include the new Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) building. Gallop for the Greenways • Gallop for the Greenways will take place the weekend of May 11- 12 at Wiley Drive near River's Edge Sports Complex. • Roanoke Parks & Recreation is a sponsor for this annual event, which raises funds to support our growing network of pedestrian and bicycle trails. • This year a 1 Miler Race has been added for Friday, and the 5K Race will take place on Saturday. There will also be free Kids Fun Run on Saturday, as well as Saturday Group Walk. After Saturday's race, participants are invited to stay around for festivities including music, food, and beverages. Admission is free. 10 • This is another great event that brings residents from across the Valley into Roanoke to enjoy the natural beauty and outdoor recreational opportunities our city has to offer. A link with information about the race is at www.roanokevalley.org, click on News and Updates. 8. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES: NONE. 9. UNFINISHED BUSINESS: NONE. 10. INTRODUCTION AND CONSIDERATION OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS: Adopted Resolution No. 41121 - 050718 appointing Mark K. Cathey, Laura Day Rottenborn and Richard M. "Dick" Willis, Jr., as School Board Trustees of the Roanoke City School Board for terms of three years, each, commencing July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2021. (7-0) 11. MOTIONS AND MISCELLANEOUS BUSINESS: a. Inquiries and /or comments by the Mayor and Members of City Council. Council Member Bestpitch presented a Certificate of Appreciation to City Roanoke from James T. Jackson, Major General, U. S. Army Retired, Director, Vietnam War 50`" Commemoration, U. S. Department of Defense, for conducting at least six events by December 2017 that thanked and honored the veterans and their families who served in the U. S. Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. He noted that as part of the Commemorative Partner Program, Certificates of Honor have been designed to honor and give special recognition to four categories of veterans and their families, along with accompanying lapel pins. Certificates may be requested through Commemorative Partners on the Commemorative Partner Portal on the website at www.vietnamwar50th.com. For further questions, email whs.vnwar50th cpp coh(a)mail.mill or call 877.387- 9951. Invitation was extended to all to attend the Memorial Day Ceremony in Lee Plaza at 10:00 a.m. on May 28. 11 Council Member Trinkle called attention to the passing of former Virginia Tech President Charles Steger on Sunday, May 5; and noted that President Steger was instrumental in bringing the Virginia Tech Carillon School of Medicine and Research Institute to the Roanoke Valley. b. Vacancies on certain authorities, boards, commissions and committees appointed by Council. See below. CERTIFICATION OF CLOSED MEETING. (7 -0) Appointed Lieutenant Jeffrey Newman (Police) to replace Terry L. King (Fire/EMS) and reappointed Carolyn Glover (City retiree) for two -year terms of office, each, ending June 30, 2020; and appointed Charles Hunter, III, to replaced Glen Combs (Citizen -At- Large) for a four -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2022, as members of the Board of Trustees, City of Roanoke Pension Plan. Reappointed Patrick J. Williams (Engineer) as a member of the Building and Fire Code Board of Appeals for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Reappointed Kenneth Cronin (Citizen) as a member of the City of Roanoke Finance Board for a two -year term of office ending June 30, 2020. Reappointed Laura Eichenlaub (Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare) and the Honorable Charles N. Dorsey (Circuit Court Judge) as members of the Court Community Corrections Program Regional Community Criminal Justice Board for three -year terms of office ending June 30, 2021. Appointed Dan Smith to replace John A. Montgomery as a member of the Mill Mountain Advisory Board for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. Reappointed Greg Webster, Jeanne Fishwick, Janet Carty; and appointed Timothy Martin to replace Stephanie H. Fallon and Macklyn Mosley to replace Lucy Lee commencing July 1, 2018, as members of the Roanoke Arts Commission for three -year terms of office, each, ending June 30, 2021. Reappointed Katelynn Lewis and appointed Jamaal Jackson to replace Byron L. Hamlar, commencing July 1, 2018, as members of the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates for three -year terms of office, each, ending June 30, 2021. 12 Appointed Dr. Nathaniel L. Bishop to replace Dr. John E. Dooley as the Roanoke City/Virginia Tech representative of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission for a term ending March 9, 2021. Non -City residency was waived in the instance. (7 -0) Reappointed Jeanne Bollendorf and appointed Douglas Jackson to replace Marlene Preston and John R. F. Lewis to replace Sharon Ramey, commencing July 1, 2018, as members of the Roanoke Public Library Board for three -year terms of office, each, ending June 30, 2021. Reappointed James Revercomb, III, as a City representative of the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Reappointed Courtney Campbell and Frederick Gusler as Citizen Representatives of the Roanoke Valley- Alleghany Regional Commission for three -year terms of office, each, ending June 30, 2021. Reappointed Steven Martin, Director of Human Services /Social Services (Member), and James O'Hare, Youth Care Administrator (Alternative) as members of the Roanoke Valley Juvenile Detention Center Commission for four -year terms of office, each, ending June 30, 2022. Appointed Ricky Clark to replace Randall Simmons (Citizen at Large) as a member of the Towing Advisory Board for a term of office ending October 31, 2020. Reappointed Joshua C. Johnson as a City representative of the Virginia Western Community College Advisory Board for a four -year term of office ending June 30, 2022. Reappointed R. Brian Townsend as a City representative of the Virginia's First Regional Industrial Facility Authority for a four -year term of office ending June 30, 2022. Reappointed Shaleen T. Powell, Meg Carter, Bart Wilner, and Renee "Butch" Craft as City representatives of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge Board of Directors for one -year terms of office, each, ending June 30, 2019. Reappointed John R. F. Lewis (Citizen), the Reverend Timothy Harvey (Citizen), and James O'Hare (Public /Government) as members of the Youth Services Citizen Board for three -year terms of office, each, ending June 30, 2021. 13 At 3:41 p.m., the Mayor declared the Council meeting in recess. At 3:59 p.m., the Council meeting was reconvened in the Council Chamber. Mayor Lea recognized Mayor Frangois Briere and a delegation from Saint Lo, France. The Mayor presented a Key to the City to Mayor Briere and Certificates of Citizenship, along with City gifts to the delegation in celebration of the 20th Anniversary of the City of Roanoke and Lo, France Sister City relationship. 12. RECESSED - 4:23 P.M. THE COUNCIL MEETING WAS DECLARED IN RECESS UNTIL MONDAY, MAY 14 AT 2:00 P.M., IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER, FOR THE ADOPTION OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE RECOMMENDED FISCAL YEAR 2018 - 2019 BUDGET AND ANY OTHER MEASURES AS DEEMED APPROPRIATE. 14 Roanoke City Public Schools School Counseling Program 2017 -18 The American School Counselor Association recommends a school counselor -to- student ratio of 1:250. The most recent data for Virginia (2015 -16) shows that Virginia's school counselor -to- student -ratio averages 1:370. The chart below details school counselor -to- student ratio averages in Roanoke City Public Schools for the 2017 -18 school year. Roanoke City Public Schools School Counselor -to- student ratio averages 2017 -18 Roanoke City Elementary Schools Roanoke City Middle Schools Roanoke City High Schools 414 285 271 In addition to school counselors, we have school social workers and school psychologists who are also trained in identifying at risk behaviors, collaborating with staff, and referring to community resources. All school counselors in Roanoke City and several social workers and school psychologist participated in Mental Health First Aid Training in October which is now mandated for all new school counselors and school counselors seeking renewal of a license. We also have contracts with five clinical organizations who provide mental health day treatment services to our students who qualify for additional mental health support. Our school counseling program is supported by several community organizations. These organizations are used in a variety of ways such as prevention, referrals, professional development, and cremating services to our students. Some of our partners are listed below. Partners of the Roanoke City Public Schools Counseling Program Blue Ridge Behavioral Health R Roanoke Prevention Alliance (RPA) Dominion Youth Services R Roanoke Area Youth Substance Abuse Coalition (RAYSAC) Intercept Youth Services V Virginia Health Department United Way National Counseling Group R Roanoke City Police Department -United Support Services , , Prevention Council of Roanoke County -: Family Service of Roanoke Valley S Suicide Prevention Council of Roanoke _ V Valli-- ___- . ._-- .._._: Children's Trust Heroin Task Force Roanoke Children's Theatre Delta Sigma Theta Soronty, Inc. Straight Street _ Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. _ — Carlton Omega psi Phi, Fraternity Virginia Tech Canhon School_ot Medicine KalL Alpha Psi Vir mia Tech The Roanoke Chapter of The Links, Inc. VIRGINIArS REVISED STANDARDS OF ACCREDITATION he revisions to the Standards of Accreditation (SOA) express the Board of Education's vision of continuous improvement for all schools and for student outcomes aligned with the expectations of higher education and employers. Ilnpact on Schools School Accountability The revised SOA provides a more comprehensive view of school quality and expands accountability beyond pass rates on Standards of Learning (SOL) tests and high school graduation and completion. Under the revised standards: • Schools receive credit for students who are making progress in English and/or mathematics and are on a trajectory towards reaching proficiency By recognizing growth, the revised accreditation standards provide a more balanced evaluation of schools serving at -risk students. Under the previous accreditation system, these schools were subject to being perceived as "failing" even if most students were making progress toward proficiency. • Schools receive credit for English - language learners making progress towards English proficiency. • Schools are evaluated on their success in narrowing achievement gaps in English and mathematics. Under the previous accreditation system, high overall performance could mask underperformance of certain student groups. • Schools are evaluated on their success in reducing absenteeism and lowering dropout rates. • High schools — effective in 2021 -2022 — will be expected to meet goals for increasing participation and achievement in advanced programs, career and technical education, and work based and service - based learning. School-Quality Indicators The revised standards measure performance on multiple school -quality indicators, not just on metal] student achievement on state tests. School -quality indicators provide information on overall student achievement, achievement gaps and student engagement. I Ll 6C.AI7On Elementary and middle schools are evaluated on the following indicators under the new accountability system: Overall proficiency and growth in English reading /writing achievement (including progress of English learners toward English - language proficiency) Overall proficiency and growth in mathematics Overall proficiency in science • English achievement gaps among student groups Mathematics achievement gaps among student groups • Absenteeism High schools are evaluated on the following school - quality indicators under the new SOA: • Overall proficienry m English reading/wranag and progress of English learners toward English- language proficiency • Overall proficiency, in mathematics • Overall proficiency in science • English achievement gaps among student groups • Mathematics achievement gaps among student groups • Graduation and Completion Index • Dropout torte Absenteeism • College, career and civic readiness (effective 2021- 2022) School Quality kxbcators:Achmvement of AN SlaWWRts earn MYaat m Mali M aS.w M gtotJawQl 6E)AQI arrsaMwar taglrs� rgtCrearn•Y wFeademaeY Iwlirt•Yx'oea �•a WY wrerveewgr travrwra� mentnw taetm oYSOavt muerae.eyss earn MYaat m Mali M aS.w M rallied MY 'MOi9 h MMN4L h tlKlhpW. 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Depending on the level of the indicator, the following actions are required: LE EL ONE -- Continue to monitor data associated with the indicator and review raulti- Year plan- LEVEL TWO — Revise multiyear improvement plan and implement revisions to improve perfortuance on the indicator. LEVEE. TffitE,E — Implement a corrective m action plan to improve perfora on nce the indicator following an academic review (or other appropriate review) conducted by the Virginia Department of Fducation. -I he revised SOA prescribes that all schools and divisions — after conducting a comprehensive needs assessment — develop a multiyear plan that will be reviewed annually. The plan should include actions for all performance levels to support continuous improvement for all schools on each school- quality indicator. SOL Performance Levels and Growth Because students are assessed annually ht English reading and mathematics in grades 3 -8, it is possible W compare year -to-year performance. A non - passing Student is considered m have demoruvated sufficient growth to be included in the combined rate if the student improved by at least one performance level, as illustrated by the examples shown in the following charts. Mathematics SOL Performance Levels Showing Growth Test lw High M Nigb taw Hob Law NI9h Grade 0-305 306330 331 - 365 366- 399 400433 434499 504511 512-600 Grede4 0-310 314330 331 -369 370- 399 400-437 430499 500 -514 515-600 Grade 0 -312 313-335 336370 371 -399 400-436 437-499 500 -514 515-600 Grade6 Grade 0-331 3SO -377 378- 399 4303 304-328 ENEW 368-399 400-037 40D430 438499 500508 50 600 431 - 499 500 -514 515-600 Grade 0 -323 324 - 340 341 -376 T377 -399 400427 428499 500-507 508-600 Reading SOL Performance Levels Showing Growth Test Lary Nigh Las Nigh !w INgh lw •Nigh Grade 0-2 281 -309 310 - 361 362- 399 400438 439-499 500 -511 512-600 4' d `i 4 277 WW 303- 359 360399 400438 439499 500 -512 513-600 Grades 0 -270 271 - 294 295- 360 361- 399 400-438 439499 500-512 513-600 Gedee 0 -291 = 317 -364 365 -399 400-040 441-499 500 -511. 512-600 Grada7 Graded 0291 0- 293 292- 314 294 -316 317 - 366 366399 367- 399 400440 441499 504511 512600 400438 439-499 500507 508-600 Achievement of All Students When possible, school-quality indicators for English and mathematics express proficiency and growth through a combined rate that provides equal credit for students who passed SOL tests in the content area and for students who didn't pass but met or exceeded progress benchmarks. Ratings are based on performance during the most recent Year or on a three -year average. English • The combined rate for English for elementary and middle schools includes students who passed SOL tens in reading or writing and students who didn't pass but showed growth, including English learners who made progress toward English proficiency. • The combined ram for English for high schools includes students who pass SOL teas its reading or writing and English learners who made progress toward English proficiency. -- SAMPLE School Quality Indicator. — English Elementaryand Middle Schools romwmure�m+e:rc 6Aatele6eowhwMulto �kk* #F §)�k 4)� its 6 Mass 69udw fva arw trsg'rxtw�r s��o•slq >em�•t�h•r+�l 151iorrsw4o•Inlniu To daWwiwtYmnhlwdala Add aaernsar the nnaw d Audmb wtw passetl Mm the number of sbde t, who showed growth than the number of nrgtsh lawns who showed progress [ bb M4 a 13NwgoW bn3d� 1 B yal�mAr+Nrym Qupq =91 10 TnHgN pride bymid amberoftest Wax na Which gelds: 90% Combined Race SAMPLE School Quality Indicator: — English High Schools 10m3dw t.la nwhe * k kkkk k k Teutthefogowiny� l it 4 it if ki I Y Sy kj 65ddnwswass asbrawrbw Ned 3 ngM Isnet Awr t1 W s bwFNd To delwmhn the mabiad now Add together the naMv d A item, who paned A Drenumhwd6sgids Loraaswhoshooedproge ( arw am.36Mhroie.awtgymp.µt -.1 §A'kkkk+49.5 =9 IVk# Ikkkkkkk 10 TneN DirHe by total number of tat tabs rrw WhkhYields: 90% Combined Rah Mathematics • The combined rate for math for elementary and middle schools includes students who passed SOL tests in math and students who didn't pass but showed growth. • Math indicators for high schools are based on the percentage of students passing SOL tests in Algebra I, Geometry and Algebra IL SAMPLE Sdwol Quality Indicator Mathematics Elementary and Middle Schools HOAudwws Yae� kkkkkkkyky mth the f s..I"nadm ,'kit 'r 'r it kjt; 'r 'r -it A) 654dwws atbdrnfll M•1 39w4aMb� r5lgalYt�wq To aeaw..:re the mrra:wa rate: Add togedwr the comber of studeelb who pasxd AM the number ofstudm who st..cd growth I bbply �39ae61w0pwp).a1 .it 4h'!1'!4+,kOt - r 9 10 THIN DIAk by mbl rewaeroften Wass no Which Yields: 90%Combbhed Rate The school quality indicator for science for all schools is the overall, adjusted pass rate on all science SOL tests administered within the school. Ratings are based on performance during the most recent year or on a three - year average. Him"/Socid Science Under the revised SOA, student achievement in history/ social science is no longer a factor in determining a school's accreditation rating. Achievement Craps in English and Mathematics Ratings on English and mathematics school quality indicators are calculated for the following student groups: Asian, black, economically disadvantaged, English learners, Hispanic, students with disabilities and white. Schools are rated as follows based on the performance of these student groups: LEVEL ONE — No more than one student group at Level Two LEVEL TWO — Two or more student groups at Level Two and no more than one at Level Three LEVEL THREE — Two or more student groups at Level Three Student Engagement Graduation and Completion Index The Graduation and Completion Index -- which has favored in accreditation ratings for high schools since 2011 — continues as a school quality indicator under the revised Standards of Accreditation. Ratings are based on performance during the most recent year or on a three - year avenge. LEVEL ONE — Schools with a Graduation and Completion Index of 88 or higher or a 2.5 percent improvement if previously Level Two LEVEL TWO — Schools with a Graduation and Completion Index of 81 -87 or a 2.5 percent improvement if previously Level Two LEVEL THREE — Schools with a Graduation and Completion Index of 80 or lower for more than four consecutive years r—C 'y: A high schools four-year, cohort dropout rare is a new school quality indicator under the revised SOA. Ratings are based on performance during the most recent year or on a three -year average. LEVEL ONE — Schools with a dropout ram of M percent or a 10 percent decease if previously Level Two LEVEL TWO — Schools with a dropout rare of 7 -9 percent or 10 percent decrease if previously Level Three LEVEL. THREE — Schools with a dropout rate of 10 percent or higher or at Level Two for more than four consecutive years Chronic Absenteeism Chronic absenteeism is defined as missing 10 percent or more of the school year, regardless of reason. Students receiving homebound instruction are excluded. In the revised SOA, performance on this ioditntor is rated as follows: LEVEL ONE — Schools with a current year or three -year avenge overall absenteeism rate of no more than 15 percent (that is, no more than 15 percent of the students [Hissing 10 percent of the school year), or schools that were at Level Two the prior year and decrease the rate by ten percent or more from the prior year LEVEL. TWO — Schools not meeting Level -One performance with a current year or three -year average rate of no more than 25 percent, or schools that were at Level Three the prior year and decease the race by 10 percent or more from the prior year A school shall not receive a Level- Two rating for more than four consecutive years LEVEL THREE — Schools not rated as Level One or Level Two on the indicator for more than four consecutive years College, Career and Civic Readiness The College, Career and Civic Readiness Index will be a school quality indicator for high schools effective with accreditation ratings for the 2021 -2022 school year. The index will measure the extent to which students succecdolly complete advanced mursework, Career and Technical Education coursework and cedentialing, and work- and service-based learning. School Accreditation Ratings The revised SOA simplifies the commonwealth's accounmbility, system by reducing the number of Overall accreditation ratings that schools may cam. Under the new system, schools earn one of the following three ratings: • Accredited — Schools with all school-quality indicators at either Level One or Level Two • Accredited wide Conditions — Schools with one or more school -finality indicators at Level Three • Accreditation Denied — Schools that fail to adopt or fully implement required corrective actions to address Level'ILtee school-quality indicators. A school rated as Accreditation Denied may regain state accreditation by demonstrating to the Board of Education that it is fully implementing all required corrective action plans. la lug as Achievement English Combined Rate Level ONE __. _ Math Combined Rate Level ONE Sdencepass Rate Level ONE Achievement English Gaps Math Level TWO Student — Engagement Chronk Absenteeism LWWTWO Lnpact on Students Profile of a Virginia Graduate The revised SOA maintains high expectations for learning in English, math, science and hismry /social science while reducing the number of SOL tests students most pass in earn a high school diploma. The new standards also implement the "Profile of a Virginia Graduate," which includes knowledge skill and experiences identified by employers, higher education and the Virginia Board of Education as critical for future success in the workplace and in college. These include academic content knowledge, workplace skills, community and civic responsibility and career planning. Also embedded within the Profile of a Virginia Graduate is the expectation that students will demonstrate foundational skills in what are known as the "Five C's ": critical thinking, creative dunling, communicanon, collaboration and citizenship. The new graduation requirements place increased emphasis on the practical application of learned skills and content knowledge by expanding the use of performance -based assessments for the awarding of verified credits. In addition, the career - planning component of the new graduation requirements provides the opportunity for students in learn about employment options aligned with their interests in their own communities and Student •• LevalTw Achievement English Combined Rate LRYWONE _ Math pass Rate Level ONE Science Pas Pate Level ONE Achievement English LevWTWO Gaps Math LeaelTHREE Student Chronic Absenteeism LevalTw Engagement Graduation &Completion Level ONE Dropout Rate Leve1TW0 College, Career& - -- CmicReadiness (2021 -2022) OVERALL ACCFEWED WITH Co ANIONS elsewhere. While there is no specific activity that a student must experience (such as an internship, lob - shadowing assignment or participation in a career fair) in graduate, school divisions are required to provide opportunities for students to learn about workplace expectations and career options aligned with their interests in then own com numities and elsewhere. School divisions also must ensure that students understand and demonstrate civic responsibility and community mgagemmt Profile of a Virginia Graduate In Virginia, the Life Ready individual Will During His or Her K -12 Experience: aha"aw.h.as", des ,.ar.+u.efurmm ,oayv.nuamn aOf C:Ct' u; 0,, �S r—f hr.+hm••.,ewm•aek svruh•.we.a.w.n Course Requirements and Verified Credits The new graduation requirements are effective with students entering the ninth grade in the fall of 2018 (dus of 2022). The number of standard credits for a Standard Diploma remains the same (22), but the number of required verified credits — earned by passing a camse in the content area and associated end -of -coma assesament- is reduced from six to five (one eadt in English reading, English writing, mathematics, science and history/social science). 5ubfect Standard Ordts of verified Credits Credit Required Requited English _ 4 2 Mathematics 3 1 Science _.__.. _ 3 1 History/Social Science 3 1 Health& Physical Education 2 World Language, Hne Arts or 2 Career &T niol Cd uotlon 2 Ecananla &Personal Fnanae Ecawtela &Petioeal Finance 1 Elcctives - —.. Electhes _ _ - -__ 4 TOTAL Tu 22 s For an Advanced Studies Diploma the number of standard credits remains the same (26), but the number of required verified credits is reduced from nine m five (one each in English reading, English writing, mathematics, science and history/sacral science). Students have additional fkn'bility in how they can earn verified credits under the new graduation requirements. Students may verify course achievement in the following ways: • By passing the ®d-of -course SOL test corresponding with the course or a Board of Education - approved substitute assessment; • By earning a locally awarded verified credit in English, mathematics, science or hisory/social science in accordance with criteria established by the Board of Education (a student may earn no more than one locally awarded verified credit); and • By passing a performance -based assessment in history/social science or English writing in lieu of an e ,dof- course SOL test in these content areas. In addition, beginning with the class of 2022, all students mutt either earn a career and technical edma icm credential or complete an Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or honors course to graduate. stthject standardunillsof WoriedtmfK Englt _ _... fjram R ugtiud 2 2 Ma � 4 i Winice �Sderice 4 1 World Language 3 Hea ultPhhysical Eduradon 2 Fine Arts orfareer &Techni— Io'umUOn 1 _ Ecananla &Personal Fnanae 1 _ Elcctives - —.. _4... TOTAL 26 s Students have additional fkn'bility in how they can earn verified credits under the new graduation requirements. Students may verify course achievement in the following ways: • By passing the ®d-of -course SOL test corresponding with the course or a Board of Education - approved substitute assessment; • By earning a locally awarded verified credit in English, mathematics, science or hisory/social science in accordance with criteria established by the Board of Education (a student may earn no more than one locally awarded verified credit); and • By passing a performance -based assessment in history/social science or English writing in lieu of an e ,dof- course SOL test in these content areas. In addition, beginning with the class of 2022, all students mutt either earn a career and technical edma icm credential or complete an Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate or honors course to graduate. CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR 215 CHURCH AVENUE, S.W., SUITE 452 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 2-Z444 594 TELEPHONE (54'. (540)851 -2444 FAX (540)fl531145 SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. - EMAIL. MAYOIU, ROANOKEVA.GOV Mayor May 7, 2018 The Honorable Vice -Mayor Anita J. Price and Members of the Roanoke City Council Roanoke, Virginia Dear Vice -Mayor Price and Members of Council: This is to request a Closed Meeting to discuss vacancies on certain authorities, boards, commissions and committees appointed by Council, pursuant to Section 2.2- 3711(A)(1), Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. A list of current vacancies is included with the agenda for this meeting. Sincerely, P. �n P. Lea, Sr. Mayor SPL:ctw COMMITTEE VACANCIES /REAPPOINTMENTS May 7, 2018 Public VACANCIES: Two -Terms of office on the Building and Fire Code Board of Appeals ending June 30, 2021. Term of office on the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees ending June 30, 2022. Four - Unexpired terms of office on the Fair Housing Board each ending March 31, 2019 and March 31, 2021, respectively. Three - Unexpired terms of office on the Human Services Advisory Board ending November30, 2018; November 30, 2019; and November 30, 2020, respectively. Two -Terms of office on the Mill Mountain Advisory Board ending June 30, 2021. Two -Terms of office on the Personnel and Employment Practices Commission ending June 30, 2021. Two -Terms of office on the Roanoke Arts Commission ending June 30, 2021. Two -Terms of office on the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates ending June 30, 2021. Two -Terms of office on the Roanoke Public Library Board ending June 30, 2021. Term of office on the Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission ending June 30, 2021. Term of office on the Towing Advisory Board ending October 31, 2020. Two -Terms of office on the Youth Services Citizen Board ending June 30, 2021. CITY OF ROANOKE ° ` \ CITY COUNCIL — 215 Church Avenue, S. W. Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, Suite 456 r?ec;,rvr� r Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone. (540) 853 -2541 SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. Fax: (540) 853 -1145 Mayor Email clerk(ujroanokeva.gov May 7, 2018 The Honorable Mayor and Members of the Roanoke City Council Roanoke, Virginia Dear Mayor Lea and Members of Council: Council Members William D. Bestpitch Michelle L. Dykstra Raphael E. "Ray" Ferris Iohn A. Garland Anita T Price David B- Trinkle I wish to request a Closed Meeting to discuss the annual performances of the Council - Appointed Officers, pursuant to Section 2.2 -3711 (A)(1), Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. Sincerely, David B. Trinkle, Chair City Council Personnel Committee DBT:ctw eCITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Request for Closed Meeting This is to request that City Council convene a closed meeting to discuss the disposition of a portion of City -owned property located at 3137 Preston Avenue, N.W., bearing Official Tax Map No. 2100601 where discussion in an open meeting would adversely affect the bargaining position or negotiating strategy of the public body, pursuant to §2.2- 3711.A.3, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. ZRobeC r. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers e CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Request for Closed Meeting This is to request that City Council convene a closed meeting to discuss the disposition of a portion of City -owned property located at 502 191" Street, S.E. bearing Official Tax Map No. 4310101 where discussion in an open meeting would adversely affect the bargaining position or negotiating strategy of the public body, pursuant to §2.2- 3711.A.3, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. R0_Co_We_H,_Jr . City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers aCITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Request for Closed Meeting This is a request that the Council convene in a Closed Meeting to discuss the disposition of City -owned property situated at 2410 Mason Mill Road, N.E., (Official Tax Map No. 7170509); 2402 Mason Mill Road, N.E., (Official Tax Map No. 7170505); 2320 Mason Mill Road, N.E., (Official Tax Map No. 7170504); and 2002 Blue Hills Drive, N.E., (Official Tax Map No. 7230101), where discussion in an open meeting would adversely affect the bargaining position or negotiation strategy of the public body, pursuant to Section 2.2- 3711(A)(3), Code of Virginia (1950), as amended. - - - - - -- - -- ------ - - - - -- Robe o Jr. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Erosion and Sediment Control Ordinance Proposed Amendments Purpose • Environmental protection • Sediment = water pollution • Meet DEQ water quality standards • Mandate: Federal -> State -> Local Background • Current code 1997 (amd. 2004, 2008) • VA Code /VAC prescribe local administration • City = "Program Authority" aoa,J r?�: +L Code • Threshold 2,000+ sf disturbed area • 19 Minimum Standards (MS) apply • MS 1 - 18 are basic measures • MS -19 requires adequate channel analysis • Design Professional Calculations • Development Review Highlights of Change • Raise threshold to 2,500 sf • Ease requirements for projects disturbing 21500 sf to 10,000 sf Small projects • Comply with Minimum Standards 1 through 18, but not Minimum Standard 19 • No narrative required • Responsible Land Disturber can prepare plan • Allow an agreement for temp construction areas Considerations • Reduce burden • No sacrifice of environmental benefit • One in four projects get a faster, easier process • More projects exempted Stormwater Management Ordinance Proposed Amendments Stormwater Management • Minor amendment • Issue Certificate of Occupancy when features are incomplete • Retain performance guarantee (bond) Next Steps • Council consideration and adoption • May 21 Agenda • More information and draft ordinance here: F JK 0 � ok J u , lwt�ll X ANW!M • � � Am '&,Nor" Agenda • FY 2019 Recommended Budget Summary • Five Year Operating Model • Budget Adoption Order • Looking Forward FY 2019 Recommended Budget Summary • Balanced at $291,699,000 — Increase of $8.9 million or 3.15% over adopted FY 2018 • Local tax growth of 2.5% • EMS Fees increase to reflect increase in Medicaid reimbursement • Roanoke City Public Schools - $81,246,526 — Increase of $1,654,326 over adopted FY 2018 allocation • Includes funding for strategic initiatives in all priority areas, compensation and inflationary cost adjustments • One -Time funding - $1,640,559 for capital items $320.0 $315.0 $310.0 $305.0 $300.0 $295.0 $290.0 $285.0 $280.0 $275.0 $270.0 Prior Five -Year Operating Model 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 — Revenue — Expense 4 Revenue $277.4 $282.8 $287.5 $292.5 $297.4 $302.7 Expense 277.4 282.8 Variance 0.00 0.00 288.6 297.6 308.4 319.4 (1.1) (5.1) (11.0) (16.5) Assumptions: • Real Estate Tax Growth —1 % -2% in FY 19 -22 • Personal Property Tax Growth — 2% in FY 19 -22 • Prepared Food and Beverage Tax Growth — 1% in FY 19 -22 • All Other Revenue Growth — 2% in FY 19 -22 • Operating Expenditure Growth — 1.5 % -2% in FY 19 -22 • Salary Increases — 2% in FY 19 -22 Revised Five -Year Operating Model $320.0 $315.0 $ 310.0 $305.0 $ 300.0 $295.0 $290.0 $285.0 $280.0 $275.0 $270.0 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 — Revenue — Expense 6 Revenue $279.3 Expense 277.5 Variance 1.8 $282.8 $291.7 282.8 291.7 0.0 0.0 $296.7 $302.0 $307.3 $312.8 297.5 304.2 311.3 318.7 (0.8) (2.2) (4.0) (5.9) Assumptions: • Real Estate Tax Growth — 1.75% in FY 20, 2% in FY 21 -23 • Personal Property Tax Growth —1.75% in FY 20 -23 • Prepared Food and Beverage Tax Growth — 1% in FY 20 -23 • Most Other Revenue Growth — 2% in FY 20 -23 • Operating Expenditure Growth — predominantly 2% in FY 20 -23 • Salary Increases — 2% in FY 20 -23 Budget Adoption Order • Certification of Funding • FY 2019 Amendment of Fee Compendium • Amendment to School Funding Policy • Budget Ordinance (General, Stormwater Utility, Civic Facilities, Parking, Risk Management, School General, School Food Services, Grant Funds, State Asset Sharing Program) • Capital Improvement Program Update (FY 2019- 2023) • 2018 -2019 HUD Annual Plan • Pay Plan Looking Forward • July /August — Council Strategic Planning Retreat — 1 day retreat focused on identifying /refining strategic plan document • September /October — Council Budget Planning Retreat — %2 day retreat focused on approving the Strategic Plan — FY 2018 and FY 2019 Revenue /Expense Update — FY 2020 budget development planning CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Suite 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone. (540)X53 -2541 Fox: (540)853-1145 KFEIIHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E -moll: derk(ilroonokevx . gov CECELIA F. MC( OY ('ity Clerk Denny City Clerk CEC'ELIA T. W EBB, CM(' Aasietant Depute City Clerk May 9, 2018 Pastor Steven E. Hall Roanoke Valley Bible Church 121 Campbell Avenue, S. E. Roanoke, Virginia 24011 Dear Pastor Hall: On behalf of the Mayor and Members of the Roanoke City Council, I would like to express sincere appreciation to you for delivering the Invocation at the regular meeting of the Roanoke City Council, which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018. It was a pleasure meeting you and look forward to having you return to deliver invocations at future Council meetings. Sincerely, 7 Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9" doy of May, 2018. No. 41107- 050718. A RESOLUTION recognizing, congratulating, and honoring Douglas "Doug" Doughty Jor his dedication, talent and commitment over his 45 year career in service to the student athletes of the Roanoke Valley and Virginia. WHEREAS, Mr. Doughty was boo it, Washington, D.C., and lived with his family in Maryland through his high school years; WHEREAS, Mr. Doughty graduated flour the University of Virginia in 1974 and, during his college days, was the spats editor of The Cavalier Daily; WHEREAS, in 1974, Mr. Doughty began his spats coverage eareer with The Roanoke Times, where he has worked fo 44 yeas and is well know,, for his weekly College Notebook; WHEREAS, Mr. Doughty is currently the longest tenured active employee of The Roanoke Times, having covered a broad range ofathletic events, including student athletic contests throughout the Roanoke Valley, a myriad of sporting events at the University of Virginia, and more than 50 Professional Golfers' Association events, including 14 U.S. Opens and 10 blasters Tournaments; WHEREAS, Mr. Doughty has covered every Atlantic Coast Conference basketball tournament since 1975, earning hint the respect and admiration of the ACC sporting world, all while maintaining his faithful coverage of Roanoke Valley high school football, hockey, and lacrosse everts, minor league baseball go..es, and competitive swimming meets; and WHEREAS, on April 7, 2018, Mr Doughty was recognized fa' his lifetime of excellence and commitnent to the coverage of Virginia sports with his induction into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame as its 2018 media inductee. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: I. City Council adopts this resolution as a means of recognizing, congratulating, and honoring Douglas Doughty an his 2018 induction into the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame and for his love of, and commitment and dedication to, youth sports in the Roanoke Valley, the Commonwealth of Virginia, and throughout the United States. 2. Mr. Doughty. The City Clerk is directed to forward an attested copy of this resolution to < °' ter, 1�1. Sherman P. Lea, Sr. Mayor Ate t: tephatie M. Mao Reyn s Ci4, Clerk G9 ,99WO& Olt I THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOICE, VIRGINIA, The 7'" day ofMay, 2018. No. 41108- 050718. A RESOLUTION recognizing and saluting Dtvayrre L. Yancey for his achievements as a journalist and as an awarding- winning editor for The Roanoke Times. WHEREAS, Mr. Yancey grew up on a fawn near McGeheysville in Rockinglnnrr County, acrdgraduated from Janes Madison University in 1979,vith n baehelo's degree in political science; WHEREAS, is 1982, Mr. Ymrcey joined the staff of The Roanoke Pines, and later served as a political reporter and assistant managing editor, since 2015, he has served as Editorial Page Editor; WHEREAS, in 1989, Mr. Yancey was part of the tern, oft oporfers who covered the Pinson, coal miners'strike, which was a ftnalistfor that yea's Pulitzer Prize; WHEREAS, Mr. Yancey has earned widespread praise jm his editorial work with The Roanoke plates; WHEREAS, irr 2017, Me Ymrcey received an honorable,,,,,time fonthe prestigiars Cormage Walls Commentary Prize; WHEREAS, in 2018, the Virginia Press Association recognized & YauceY's outstanding work with its D. Lathan Minns Award, based on his 20 compelling editorials on the plight of the coalfields; WHEREAS, in 2018, Mr. Yancey, was inducted into the Virginia Conunur.ications Hall of Fane, in recognition and tribute to his talents and cou n imhern m the highest ethics in journalistr and WHEREAS, Mr. Yancey is the author aft, book about former Governor L. Douglas Wilder entitled "When Hell Froze Over," and is also an accomplished phryavright whose work has been performed by schools and theater' organizations around the world. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Commit of the City of Roanoke that. 1. City Council recognizes and salutes Dwayne L. Yancey for his outstanding journalistic accomplishments throughout his career, including his recent induction in the Virginia Communications Hall of Fame. 2. City Council applauds and thanks Mr. Yancey for his exemplary writing and counmuniealion skills that reaffirm his unyielding comminnent to an inforo st public and journalism through his voice on the editorial page oj'The Roanoke Times. 3. City Council directs that an attested co of (Iris Resolution be presented to Dwayne L. Yancey. Sherman P. Leas Mayor Anes p}p�l I Stephanie M. Moon "nold, ` c hy Clerk Goals: 1. Housing for low- income families, equity at reasonable prices, starting in zip code 24017, specifically Melimiz Rugby area (histrorical districts) 2. Provide housing for Veterans and ncedy families 3. Stabilization of housing market Is providing opportunity W improve housing, infrastructure, etc. 4. Providing jobs to veterans and lose companies, stimulating local economy W the city for public projects How do we get there? Tax -lean properties to resell at affordable prices generates cash -flow for dty, generates revenue to re- invest Coordinate with other non profits (TAP, VA, churches, etc) How does it work? 1. Our non -profit purchases a livable tax lien 2. We then sell it back at 50% of fair market value (this prevents nearby properties from suffering from devaluation and keeps equity in the house so that it stays affordable for future upgrades for families living there, emphasis on infrastructure upgrades) 3. Focus will be around historic districts #3 Spa& -* -± 4. The money is used to roll over and purchase more homes and non -profR ventures (example: crea5ng technical centers for community children and citizens) S. Educabon for the families and emphasis on incentives for taking advantage of the equity cannot be understated. Turning their new property for the lifetime of their family and beyond into an energy equity and positive market valuation isn't just good for them, but the local community. Notes: CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Request to Schedule a Public Hearing for Sale of an Approximately 0.1687 Acre Portion of City -owned Property located at 0 Norfolk Avenue, S.E., and an Approximately 0.1129 Acre Portion of City Owned Property located at 26 Salem Avenue, S.E. Background The City of Roanoke is proposing to sell (i) approximately 0.1687 acres of land located at 0 Norfolk Avenue, S.E., which is a portion of a parcel bearing Official Tax Map Number 4010121 ; and (ii) approximately 0. 1129 acres of land located at 26 Salem Avenue, S.E., which is a portion of a parcel bearing Official Tax Map Number 4010118, (collectively, the Property) to Faison - Roanoke Office Limited Partnership, a North Carolina limited partnership; Blue Ridge Highlands, Inc., a Virginia corporation; William J. Lemon, Sarah L, Ludwig, W. Tucker Lemon Individually and as a Trustee of the W. Tucker Lemon 1990 Living Trust; and Stephen W. Lemon; in various interests as tenants in common (Buyer). The City proposes to sell the Property for a nominal sum of $10 in order for the Buyer to consolidate the Property with their holdings, which comprise the Wells Fargo Tower Building and the adjacent Tower Garage bearing Official Tax Map Number 4010117. The floors within the Tower Garage bear Official Tax Map Numbers 4010119 and 4010120 The Property, which the City desires to sell to the Buyer, is immediately adjacent to the parcel bearing Official Tax Map Number 4010117, and is in certain areas physically integrated into the Wells Fargo Tower and Tower Garage. The sale of the Property to the Buyer will relieve the City of future maintenance of the improvements on the Property and return the property to the tax rolls. The sale of the Property will not have an adverse impact on the public's access and use of the sidewalks and public spaces around the perimeter of the Wells Fargo Tower and Tower Garage. As a part of this proposal, the proposed subdivision and consolidation plat will dedicate an approximately 0.1060 acre portion of City -owned property adjacent to Norfolk Avenue, S.E. and bearing Official Tax Map No. 4010121 for public streets. A public hearing is required for the sale of city -owned property. Pursuant to the requirements of State Code, notice of the public hearing must be advertised at least seven days prior to the public hearing. The public hearing would occur on May 21, 2018, or at such later date as the City Manager determines. Recommended Action: Authorize the scheduling and advertising of the proposed sale of the Property for a public hearing on May 21, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, or at such later date and time as the City Manager shall determine, in his discretion. --- - - - - -- (-------------- Robert S. Cowell, Jr. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers R. Brian Townsend, Assistant City Manager Robert Ledger, Acting Director, Economic Development Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Tax Exemption Public Hearing Request on Real and Personal Property of the Allegheny West Regional Conference Corporation of Seventh -Day Adventists, d /b /a Melrose Adventist Child Development Center Background: Pursuant to the requirements of the Virginia Code, if City Council wishes to consider the application of the Allegheny West Regional Conference Corporation of Seventh -Day Adventists, d /b /a Melrose Adventist Child Development Center for tax - exempt status on real and personal property, Council must first conduct a public hearing. Allegheny West Regional Conference Corporation of Seventh - Day Adventists, d /b /a Melrose Adventist Child Development Center, a non - stock, non - profit corporation has applied for tax exemption of real and personal property located in the City, at 1 523 Melrose Avenue NW (Official Tax Map #2221709). Considerations: In September 2016, the Melrose Avenue Seventh -Day Adventist Church (under the Allegheny West Regional Conference Corporation) purchased the property located at 1523 Melrose Avenue (formerly the Northwest Child Development Center) and in September 2017 opened it as the Melrose Adventist Child Development Center to provide Christian child daycare services for the citizens of Roanoke City and surrounding areas. Recommended Action: This report is to request that a public hearing be authorized and advertised on the above matter for City Council's regular meeting on Monday, May 21, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, or such later date and time as the City Manager may determine. Notice of the public hearing must be advertised at least five (5) days prior to the date of the public hearing. A full report will be included in the May 21, 2018 agenda material for your consideration. Robert S. Cowell, City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Honorable Sherman A. Holland, Commissioner of the Revenue Honorable Evelyn W. Powers, City Treasurer R. Brian Townsend, Assistant City Manager for Community Development Sherman M. Stovall, Assistant City Manager for Operations Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance ,� 9 F CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Public Hearing for Amendments to Stormwater Utility Fee Ordinance Background: Section 11.5 -7, Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), as amended, establishes the process under which the City provides credits against the stormwater utility fee for property owners who maintain on -site stormwater management facilities. Pursuant to Section 15.2 -2114 D, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, localities are required to create a system of credits against stormwater utility charges for "any person who installs, operates, and maintains a stormwater management facility that achieves a permanent reduction in stormwater flow or pollutant loadings or other such facility, system, or practice whereby stormwater runoff produced by the property is retained and treated on- site." In reviewing the City's system of credits with respect to projects that contemplate on -site improvements to existing systems or practices that may not constitute a stormwater management facility, City administration recommends that Council consider amendments to Section 11.5 -7 of City Code to allow the City Manager, on a case -by -case basis, to consider granting certain credits for projects like on -site stream restoration projects. Pursuant to Section 15.2 -2114 B of State Code, City Council must hold a public hearing before considering the adoption of amendments to the Stormwater Utility Ordinance. Notice of the public hearing must be published in a newspaper of general circulation within the locality once a week for two weeks. Recommended Action: Authorize a public hearing to consider amendments to the Stormwater Utility Ordinance as described in this City Council Agenda Report to be held on June 18, 2018, at 7:00 p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be reached, or as such later date and time as determined by the City Manager. Respectfully, Robert S. Cowe 1, . City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Sherman S. Stovall, Assistant City Manager for Operations Robert Bengtson, Director of Public Works Dwayne D'Ardenne, Manager, Stormwater Utility Division Laura M. Carini, Assistant City Attorney CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT �t To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: FY2018 City Manager Transfer Report Background Under City Code Section 2 -121, the Director of Finance shall report quarterly to City Council any City Manager Transfers in excess of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) between funds, as well as between project and program accounts in the capital project fund and grant fund. Recommended Action: Receive and file the attached City Manager Transfer report for the 3'° quarter ended March 31, 2018. 8. Robert S. Co II, Jr. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Rita D. Bishop, Superintendent, RCPS P. Steve Barnett, Assistant Superintendent for Operations, RCPS Kathleen M. Jackson, Chief Financial Officer, RCPS Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance City of Roanoke, Virginia Report of City Manager Transfers Nine Months Ended March 31, 2018 (Unaudited) Transfer Number Date Explanation From To Amount CMT17- 00102' 07/3107 Transfer of funds from various Completed DoT Project Multi -year DoT Project $ 187,239 Department of Technology Accounts Accounts completed projects to other multi- year projects that are still ongoing CMT17 -00107 08102117 Transfer of FY18 funds from Capital Outlay Various DoT and Capital 575,000 Capital Outlay to approved IT Project Capital Accounts capital accounts CMT17 -00117 09127/17 Transfer of funds from Orange Bridge Maintenance and Berkley Road Bridge 439,584 Avenue and 91h Street Bridge Bridge Rehabilitation Renovation Rehab Projects to Berkley Road accounts for Orange Bridge Renovations per Avenue and gth Street agreement with VDOT Bridges CMT17 -00137 10/23117 Transfer of funds from E -911 Expendable Equipment, Multi -year CAD Upgrade 216,539 wireless to mult -year CAD Contingency upgrade project account CMT 17 -00138 11/03/17 Transfer of funds for Shaffer's Berkley Road over Glade Shaffer's Crossing 200,000 Crossing Boardwalk Creek Bridge Renovation Pedestrian Boardwalk Replacement Project because bid Replacement amount exceeded available funding CMT 17 -00144 11/16117 Transfer of funds from DoT DoT Contingency Data Center Upgrades 155,000 Contingency for the Data Center Upgrade Project CMT17 -00151 11/30/17 Transfer of funds from cancelled Rental Rehabilitation Habitat - New Home 100,000 Thronhill Place project to Habitat Ownership for Humanity for property acquisition CMT18 -00007 02/08/18 Transfer of funds from the Fire Fire Facility Renovation Fire /EMS Station #7 374,317 Facility Renovation Master Plan Master Plan to account specifically for Fire /EMS Station 7 project CMT18 -00012 02126/18 Transfer of funds to purchase Regular Employee Vehicular Equipment 205,222 replacement street sweeper Salaries CMT18 -00015 03/01/18 Transfer of funds from Capital Contingency Outdoor Power Equipment 125,000 Project Contingency for purchase and Vehicular Equipment of mowers for Transportation CMT18 -00022 03/13118 Transfer of funds related to E911 Contingency Telephone 217,875 phone costs that were paid out of Technology phone operating account Notes: Under City Code section 2 -121, the City Manager has authority to make transfers of any amount within or between funds during the fiscal year and after June 30th to ensure proper expenditure reporting and budgetary controls for the prior fiscal year. The scope of this report is limited to transfers in excess of $100,000 between funds and between project/program accounts in the Capital Project Fund and Grant Fund CMT$ marked with an asterisk denotes that multiple lines of monies transferred amounted to be above the $100,000. All CMT's not marked with an asterisk have at least a single line item that amounted to over $100,000. May 11, 2018 Wilton C. Kennedy 2620 Avenham Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Mr. Kennedy: A communication from the City Clerk advising of your resignation as a member of the Human Services Advisory Board was before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting, which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Human Services Advisory Board from September 6, 2011 to May 7, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, Stephanie M. Moon Reynolds, MC City Clerk Enclosure PC: Teresa I. McDaniel, Secretary, Human Services Advisory Board CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone. (540) 853 -2541 Fa.: (540)953 -1145 S'1'h:I9IAN IL M. MOON REVNOLDS, MM(- E -mail: ticrk�i)roxnokevx.gov CECELIA F. MCCOV ('it, Clerk Depnp City Clerk C'EC'ELIA'r. WEBB, CHIC' Assismnt Dem,ty Coe Clerk May 11, 2018 Wilton C. Kennedy 2620 Avenham Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Mr. Kennedy: A communication from the City Clerk advising of your resignation as a member of the Human Services Advisory Board was before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting, which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Human Services Advisory Board from September 6, 2011 to May 7, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, Stephanie M. Moon Reynolds, MC City Clerk Enclosure PC: Teresa I. McDaniel, Secretary, Human Services Advisory Board CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Wilton C. Kennedy AS A MEMBER OF THE HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD FROM SEPTEMBER 6, 2011 TO MAY 7, 2018 ON THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY 12018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: ATTEST: SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. STEPHANIE M_ 1`(00N j', 'NOL MAYOR CITY CLERK ' CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'I el,A.re,: (540)R53 -2541 Fax: (541)) 853-1145 STEPHANIE M. MOON REVN(II,DS, MM( E "n oil: Acrk(mroiniokava.p °v CEC ELIA F. MCCOV ('ily Clerk Deputy City Clerk C'ECELIA'1'. W EDD, CM(' Assistant Depot), City Clerk May 11, 2018 Gary Heaton 564 Bathe Road Fincastle, Virginia Roanoke 24090 Dear Mr. Heaton: A communication from the City Clerk advising of your resignation as a member of the Human Services Advisory Board was before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting, which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Human Services Advisory Board from February 6, 2017 to May 7, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, _gym. Stephanie M. Moon Reyriolds, MC City Clerk Enclosure PC: Teresa I. McDaniel, Secretary, Human Services Advisory Board CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Gary Heaton AS A MEMBER OF THE HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD FROM FEBRUARY 6, 2017 TO MAY 7, 2018 ON THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY '1018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: � GPae �z SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. MAYOR ATTEST: CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginlu 24011 -1536 telephone: (5411) 853-2541 Fax: (5411)953 -1145 S'1'hYII AN IL M. MOON RE, YNOLDS, MMC 4: mall: dc,'k(n:raunn1 —a.,ov C'It('4LIA IS MC(COY C'ily Cl, it Depnry City Clerk ('EC'LLIA'1'. WEBB, ('M(' Assistant Depub Cloy Ck, it May 11, 2018 Marion Vaughn- Howard 1632 Flora Lane, N. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24017 Dear Ms. Vaughn-Howard: A communication from the City Clerk advising of your resignation as a member of the Human Services Advisory Board was before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting, which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Human Services Advisory Board from October 8, 2015 to May 7, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, +,,- Stephanie M. Moon ReyMMC City Clerk Enclosure PC: Teresa I. McDaniel, Secretary, Human Services Advisory Board CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Marion Vaughn- Howard AS A MEMBER OF THE HUMAN SERVICES ADVISORY BOARD FROM OCTOBER 8, 2015 TO MAY 7, 2018 ONTHIS ]ITH DAYOF MAY .2018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. MAYOR ATTEST: - STEPHIANIEM- ON YN DS CITY CLERK CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Suite 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone (540)853 -2541 Fax: (540)853 -1145 STEPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MNIC E -mail derkC roanokeva.gnv Ckv Clerk May 7, 2018 The Honorable Mayor and Members of the Roanoke City Council Roanoke, Virginia Dear Mayor Lea and Members of Council: CECELIA F. MCCOY Depaty Citr Clerk CECELIA T. WEBB, CMC Assistant Deputy City Clerk This is to advise that Wilton C. Kennedy, Gary Heaton and Marion Vaughn- Howard have tendered their resignations as members of the Human Services Advisory Board, respectively, effective immediately. Sincerely, , ,. ► Lk . Stephanie M. Moon Reyn MM City Clerk CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF TILE CITY CLERK 2l5 Cluti ch Avenue, S. W., Room 450 Ronnnkc, Virginia 24011 -1530 TelgWone: (541))853.2541 F.: (5411) 853 -1145 S'I'LYIIANIE M. MOON RRYNOLDR, MM(. E -nmil: clerkpn,-onnnkev °'8O° CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIA I'. WEDD, CMC' Assistant De it, City Clerk May 10, 2018 Lara Burleson, Secretary Fair Housing Board Roanoke, Virginia Dear Ms. Burleson: This is to advise you that Anita Wilson has qualified as a member of the Fair Housing Board for a three -year term of office, commencing April 1, 2018 and ending March 31, 2021. Sincerely, O " Cecelia McCoy Deputy City Clerk Oath or Affirmation of Office Commonwealth of Virginia, City of Roanoke, to -wit: I, Anita Wilson, do solemnly swear that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me as a member of the Fair Housing Board to replace Lisa Y. Barksdale as a member of the Fair Housing Board for a three -year term of office, commencing April 1, 2018 and ending March 31, 2021, according to the best of my ability. So help me God. ANITA WILSON The foregoing oath of office was taken, sworn to, and subscribed before me by Anita Wilson this 13 day of -lr-`1 2018. Brenda S. Hamilton, Clerk of the Circuit Court By �z_ Clerk c3 CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenne,S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'I'elePLone: (540)89 -2541 Vex: (540)0.51 -1145 S'1 4.11HANIL M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( F. -nmll: d o),(:'tiru,.kcva'puv CEC'ELIAF.MC'COV C1O C'Ierk Deputy' City C'Ierk CECELIA T. W EBB, CMC Assistant Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 Nicole Ashby, Secretary Parks and Recreation Advisory Board Roanoke, Virginia Dear Ms. Ashby: This is to advise you that Kwan Evans has qualified as a member of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board for a three -year term of office, commencing April 1, 2018 and ending March 31, 2021. Sincerely, uaEaa M Cecelia McCoy Deputy City Clerk 9t: S" £Z -ddH 8i. Oath or Affirmation of Office Commonwealth of Virginia, City of Roanoke, to -wit: I, Kwan Evans, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me as a member of the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board for a three -year term of office, commencing April 1, 2018 and ending March 31, 2021, according to the best of my ability. (So help me God.) KWAN EVANS The foregoing oath of office was taken, sworn to, and subscribed before me by Kwan Evans this � ay of & fr 1 2018. Brenda S. Hamilton, Clerk of the Circuit Court CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Q) Telephone, (540)853 -2541 12,x: (5411)853 -1145 S I EVI IAN I E M. MOON RLYNOLDA, MM(. F. -mail: elerkG�irom�oke...aoc CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. W EBB, CIVIC Assistant Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 Donna Payne, Secretary Architectural Review Board Roanoke, Virginia Dear Ms. Payne: This is to advise you that Drew Kepley has qualified as member of the Architectural Review Board to fill the unexpired term of office of John Missell ending October 1, 2020. Sincerely, Cecelia McCoy Deputy City Clerk Oath or Affirmation of Office Commonwealth of Virginia, City of Roanoke, to -wit: I, Drew Kepley, do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States of America and the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Virginia, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent upon me as a member of the Architectural Review Board to fill the unexpired term of office of John Missell ending October 1, 2020, according to the best of my ability. (So help me God.) DREW KEPLEY The foregoing oath of office was taken, sworn to, and subscribed before me by Drew Kepley this ^ day of 2018. Brenda S. Hamilton, Clerk of the Circuit Court By ��.. _ ���� a >. Clerk OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building Roanoke, Avenue, 011 Suite 364 Roanoke, Virginia zµov ROANOKE 5 °°.853,2333 aakr 540 anokeva.gov May 7, 2018 Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council: Subject: City of Roanoke Actions Mountain Valley Pipeline As requested during the April 16, 2018 Council Meeting, this letter provides a summary of actions taken by the City of Roanoke regarding the Mountain Valley Pipeline (MVP) project. The primary concern with the pipeline remains the potential for soil erosion and the associated sediment that mayflow downstream through the City limits both during and after the project, thereby negatively impacting our ability to reduce sediment, bacteria, and PCBs as required by the City's MS4 permit Total Maximum Daily Load (TMDL) requirements. Additionally, the potential increase in sediment load may negatively impact the endemic and federally endangered Roanoke Logperch population. To date, the following actions have been taken regarding the MVP project: August 15, 2017 - Comments submitted to the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) on MVP's Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS). September 5, 2017 - Presented findings and recommendations to City Council regarding MVP's FEIS. October 2 -3, 2017 - Stormwater Utility staff discussed with DEQ staff, by phone and electronic mail, the possibility of the City of Roanoke participating in the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) program to review project plans and perform inspections during construction. DEQ advised that the City of Roanoke has no standing in the project because the pipeline construction is not within City boundaries. October 5, 2017 - Council approved a resolution urging the Commonwealth of Virginia to protect the vital interests of localities within the Roanoke Valley affected by the construction, operation, and maintenance of the MVP project by (i) preventing any increase in baseline, or annual, sediment loading for the Roanoke River or any of its tributaries as a result of the MVP project; and (ii) holding the developers, owners, and operators of the MVP project financially responsible and accountable to construct, operate, and maintain water quality improvements necessary to mitigate any increased sediment loading. November 15, 2017 - Met with representatives from MVP and, project developer, EQT Corporation (EQT /MVP). • Requested additional modeling of long -term sediment loading for the Roanoke River watershed including re- running the existing model conducted for the Jefferson National Forest area with the project's finalized erosion & sediment control, stormwater management, and restoration measures. Page 2 • Expressed concerns of increased sedimentation in the Roanoke River as a result of the construction and /or operation of the MVP project. • Requested additional water quality monitoring of the Roanoke River upstream of the City limits to verify sedimentation loads resulting from the MVP project. • Requested bonding to cover the potential MVP project impacts to the Roanoke River and its tributaries. • Expressed concerns over the potential for inadvertent PCBs associated with hydroseeding products to impact the Roanoke River and its tributaries given a PCB impairment has already been confirmed by DEQ. • Expressed concerns about using riprap as restoration on stream banks in lieu of riparian buffer specific vegetation, as well as concerns about long -term reestablishment of vegetation generally within the project corridor especially on the steep slope and cross slope areas of the project. • Expressed concerns about negative impacts to endangered species, including the Roanoke Logperch. • Expressed concerns with release of hydrostatic testing water as it would likely contain residual petroleum products and PCBs. December 1, 2017 - Received a follow -up letter from MVP /EQT that acknowledged the City's concerns, downplayed the project's long -term environmental impacts, and indicated there would not be further modeling, monitoring, bonding, or measures as a result of the November 15� meeting. December 7, 2017 - Obtained a preliminary budget estimate from the United States Geological Survey (USGS) to reactivate the sediment (turbidity) monitoring station on the Roanoke River near the Peters Creek Road (Rt. 11 7) bridge overpass (where the City already has 6 years of baseline river sediment data captured by USGS as a part of the Roanoke River Flood Reduction Project). February 14, 2018 - Proposed to EQT /MVP an agreement limited to resuming USGS Roanoke Riverwater quality monitoring at Rt. 117. Under this proposed agreement, the City would pay up front for the monitoring per the USGS proposal and if the monitoring revealed no increase in Roanoke River turbidity at the Rt. 117 station either during construction or within 18 months of project completion, then EQT /MVP would not be responsible for the monitoring costs incurred by the City. If USGS monitoring revealed an increase in Roanoke River turbidity over the established baseline sediment loads during that same timeframe, then EQT /MVPwould reimburse the City for all monitoring costs incurred by the City. The proposed agreement would have been limited to the monitoring costs described in the USGS proposal. City staff believed the proposal was beneficial for the MVP project because executing such an agreement would demonstrate EQT /MVP's confidence that its construction practices and post- construction soil stabilization /vegetation establishment would result in zero downstream turbidity increase in the Roanoke River. March 1, 2018 - Executed an agreementwith USGS to provide realtime data describing water level and basic water - quality parameters of water temperature, specific conductance, pH, dissolved oxygen, and turbidity for the Roanoke River at Route 1 1 7 in a manner consistent with the monitoring conducted at other sites already existing in the USGS /DEQ pipeline construction monitoring program. The continuous water - quality monitoring equipment will be re- installed at the discontinued Roanoke River at Route 117 monitoring station (USGS ID 02054750). Cost of the USGS water quality monitoring foryear 1 will be $55,150 Page 3 which includes instrumentation, installation, operation, and maintenance, while the annual cost thereafter will be 825,150 for operation and maintenance. March 26, 2018 - DEQ approved the Erosion and Sediment Control, Stormwater Management, and Karst Protection Plans for the Mountain Valley Pipeline stating "these detailed site plans specify engineering designs thatwill protectwater quality in all areas of Virginia, including karst, during and after construction of the pipeline project." April 11, 2018 - USGS began collecting provisional water quality data at the Roanoke River at Route 117 monitoring station. April 12, 2018 - Requested response from EQT /MVP regarding USGS Roanoke River turbidity water quality monitoring agreement proposed by staff on February 14. To date, no response has been received from EQT /MVP. We will continue to monitor progress of the MVP project as well as continue to communicate with DEQ, as opportunities are available regarding the project's potential negative impacts on the City's ability to reduce sediment, bacteria, and PCBs as required by our MS4 permit Total Maximum Daily Load requirements. S' cerely, ert ow I, jr. City Mana Council Appointed Officers Sherman M. Stovall, Assistant City Manager for Operations Robert K, Bengtson, Director of Public Works Dwayne R. D'Ardenne, Stormwater Utility Manager IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41109- 050718. A RESOLUTION approving solely for purposes of Section 1470 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code "), and as required by Section 66.0304(11)(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes and Section 4 of the Amended and Restated Joint Exercise Power Agreement Relating to the Public Finance Authority ( "Authority ") dated as of September 28, 2010 (collectively, "Authority Requirements "). the issuance by the Public Finance Authority of its Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds in one or more series (the "Bonds'), a portion of which Bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $340,000 shall be issued for the purpose of financing the costs of the acquisition by AHF -Afton Gardens, LLC of a multi - family affordable housing development located in the City of Roanoke (the "City ") known as Afton Gardens Apartments. WHEREAS, the Authority is a State of Wisconsin bond issuing commission, authorized and empowered under and pursuant to the provisions of Sections 66.0301. 66.0302 and 66.0304 of the Wisconsin Statutes, as amended ( "Act "), to issue bonds and enter into agreements with public or private entities for the purpose of financing capital improvements located within or without the State of Wisconsin and owned, sponsored or controlled by a participant, as defined in the Act; WHEREAS, AHF -Afton Gardens, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, of which Atlantic I[casing Foundation, Inc., a South Carolina nonprofit corporation and organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Code (collectively, "Borrower ") has applied to the Authority to issue the Bonds in one or more series in an aggregate principal amount of $22,000,000, of which not more than $340,000 of the proceeds of the Bonds will be loaned to the Borrower to (i) finance the acquisition an 108 -unit, multi- family affordable housing development, known as Afton Gardens Apartments, located at 701, 703, 705, 707, 709, 711 and 713 Hunt Avenue N.W, Roanoke, Virginia, 24012 ("Project"), and (ii) pay certain tees and costs associated with the issuance of the Bonds; 30416722042494 R9ND WHEREAS, the Project will be initially owned and operated by the Borrower; WHEREAS, pursuant to the Authority Requirements and Section 147(t) of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder (the "Federal 'I ax Requirements "), prior to the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority, and after a public hearing held following reasonable public notice, the Borrower has requested the City Council of the City ( "Council "), as the highest elected representatives of the City, the governmental unit having jurisdiction over the area in which the Project is located, to approve the issuance of the Bonds to be applied to finance the costs of the Project; WHEREAS, on this date, prior to any deliberations regarding this Resolution, at the request of the Borrower, the Council held a public hearing at which all interested persons have been given a reasonable opportunity to express their views on the location of the Project, the issuance of the Bonds to finance the Project and other related matters. The public hearing was duly noticed by publication in The Roanoke Titres, a newspaper having general circulation in the City, on April 23, 2018, a date that is not less than 14 days prior to the date hereof; and WHEREAS, the Borrower has requested that Council approve the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority for the purpose of financing the Project in order to satisfy the Authority Requirements and the Federal "tax Requirements. NOW, THEREFORE, BE 1't RESOLVED by Council as follows: I. As required by, and solely for the purposes of compliance with, the Authority Requirements and the Federal Tax Requirements, Council, as the applicable elected representatives of the governmental unit having jurisdiction over the area in which the Project is located, approves the Authority 's issuance of the Bonds in an amount not to exceed $340,000 to finance the costs of the Project. The approval by the Council of the issuance of the Bonds does not constitute an endorsement of the Bonds, the Borrower, the creditworthiness of the Borrower or any other matter relating to the Bonds. 2 1 he Bonds shall not constitute a debt, liability or obligation whatsoever of the City and are special limited obligations of the Authority payable solely from the loan repayment to be made by the 30426722042494 RSIND Borrower to the Authority and certain funds and accounts established by the Trust Indenture for the Bonds. This resolution shall take effect and be in full force and effect from and after its adoption. At I EST: cam,. .7 pe_ „yI City Clerk. 3a426722042494 RSINo CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Public hearing and consideration of a resolution approving, solely for purposes of Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code'), and as required by Section 66.0304(11)(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes and Section 4 of the Amended and Restated joint Exercise Power Agreement Relating to the Public Finance Authority ( "Authority'), the issuance by the Authority of its Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds in one or more series (the "Bonds'), a portion of which Bonds in a principal amount not to exceed $340,000 shall be issued for the purpose of financing the costs of the acquisition by AHF- Afton Gardens, LLC of a multi - family affordable housing development located in the City known as Afton Gardens Apartments. Background: The Authority is a State of Wisconsin bond issuing commission, authorized and empowered under and pursuant to the provisions of Sections 66.0301 , 66.0302 and 66.0304 of the Wisconsin Statutes, as amended ( "Act'), to issue bonds and enter into agreements with public or private entities for the purpose of financing capital improvements located within or without the State of Wisconsin and owned, sponsored or controlled by a participant, as defined in the Act. AHF -Afton Gardens, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, of which Atlantic Housing Foundation, Inc., a South Carolina nonprofit corporation and organization described in Section S01(c)(3) of the Code is the sole member (collectively, 'Borrower') has applied to the Authority to issue the Bonds in one or more series in an aggregate principal amount of $22,000,000, of which not more than $340,000 of the proceeds of the Bonds will be loaned to the Borrower to (i) finance the acquisition an 108 -unit, multi - family affordable housing development, known as Afton Gardens Apartments, located at 701, 703, 705, 707, 709, 711 and 713 Hunt Avenue N.W., Roanoke, Virginia, 24012 ( "Project'), and (ii) pay certain fees and costs associated with the issuance of the Bonds. The Project will be initially owned and operated by the Borrower. The City has been informed on behalf of the Borrower that the Authority held its public hearing with respect to the Bonds and the Project on April 30, 2018 and that the approval of Marathon County, Wisconsin, as required by the Section 147(f) of the Code is expected to occur on May 9, 2018. Pursuant to the requirements of the Authority and Section 147(f) of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder (the "Federal Tax Requirements "), prior to the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority, the Borrower has requested the City Council, after a public hearing held following reasonable public notice, as the highest elected representatives of the governmental unit having jurisdiction over the area in which the Project is located, to approve the issuance of the Bonds to be applied to finance the costs of the Project. City Council authorized the City Clerk to schedule a public hearing for Monday, May 7, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. Notice of this public hearing was published in The Roanoke Times on Monday, April 23, 2018. The Bonds shall not constitute a debt, liability or obligation whatsoever of the City and are special limited obligations of the Authority payable solely from the loan repayment to be made by the Borrower to the Authority and certain funds and accounts established by the Trust Indenture for the Bonds. The approval by the City Council of the issuance of the Bonds does not constitute an endorsement of the Bonds, the Borrower, the creditworthiness of the Borrower or any other matter relating to the Bonds. Recommended Action: Hold a public hearing at which all interested persons have been given a reasonable opportunity to express their views on the location of the Project, the issuance of the Bonds to finance the Project and other related matters. Following the public hearing, adopt the attached resolution to approve the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority for the purpose of financing the Project in order to satisfy the requirements of the Authority and the Federal Tax Requirements, as described in this Report. - - - - -- - - -- ------- - - - - -- Robert S. Cowell, Jr. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance Kristin Flynn, Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP The Roanoke Times Roanoke, Virginia Affidavit of Publication CITY OF ROANOKE- CITY ATTORNEY Atln DANIEL J CALLAGHAN STEPHANIE M MOON REYNOLDS. MMC CITY CLERK. CITY OF ROANOKE ROOM 456 ROANOKE. VA 24011 Account Number 6091575 Date April 23, 2018 Date Category Descrip0on Ad Size Total COzt I 0429/2018 Legal NOlices NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING NOT 10 EX 1x156L 781.36 Publisher of the Roanoke Times I, (the undersigned) an authorized representative of the Roanoke Times, a daily newspaper published in Roanoke, in the State of Virginia, do certify that the annexed notice NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARIN was published in said newspapers on the following dates: 0412312018 The First insertion being given... 04123/2018 Newspaper reference: QG00739297 V � Billing Representative Sworn to and subscribed before me this Monday, April 23, 2018 Notary P li F NOTeRy State of Virginia ' � r' RUbL;C 9 City/County of Roanoke = * : ReG. 4'332564 [ x V 61y 3,91 My Commission expires [ s �� : vsslof4 �,. Ex s ay^ . THIS IS NOT A BILL. PLEASE PAY FROM INVOICE. THANK YOU rrer "rrt NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING NOT TO EXCEED $22,060,000 PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY MULTIFAMILY HOUSING REVENUE BONDS OF SOUTHEAST PORTFOLIO ACQUISITION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that as rumored by Section aces of the Imernal Revenue Code of 1986, as mlmo d(the "Code'Cthe City Council (the "COUndI ") of the City of Roanoke. Virg IdIs (the "City' d will hold a public hearing at its regularly scheduled meeting on May I, 2018, at 2:O8 pm in Me formal Clamber on Me 4th Fluor of Me Hoel C. Taylor Municipal BpiIkib1k 215 Church hvenoe S.W., Roanoke, YrgutN 2011 Or a, do, as practicable thereafter, concerning the Proposed Island, by IM1e Public Finance Authority (the "Authority "),a commission organized under and pursuant to the provisions of Sections 6.0301, 660303 and 66.0304 Of the Wisconsin Statutes, Of the Authority's Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, in all ar more Darla (the "Bonds "). The Bonds are expected to be issued by the Authority pursuant to Section 660304 of the Wisconsin SlaWtes, as ended, mu m principal AnDent from $the saleoo, of which, proceeds from thesole of the Bonds in An amount lotto exceed Gardens, 0 will beelay, to AHFAryan Gardena LLC,a Delaware limited liability company, of Atlantic Housing Fononpron, s nand Carolina nonprofit Inc. in Smalll and )(3) f he IM,bm n eOne de of of iM1e Internal Revenue Code of 19 is the sale the Member (collectively, the X.Nweu n And used to e finance the acgu mtlon fa the Goodyear of bl 1% unit, mule family ainownas housing Apartment, known as Afton Gardens Apartments,70e "Project An IO713 H nt ice, ueNl]Ole]09,IIIantl ] l3 012, Avenue N.W., Certmee.ee, nia 24012 antl at pay detain fees and costs cialetl with the Issuance of the Bonds. The Project Aid initially he owned and operated by the Borrower, The Bonds will be special Ilmited Obligations of the Ambient, payable solely from the loan repayments to be made by the Borrower to the AW hmily, and certain funds and accounts established by the trust al lure for the Bonds. Add nforma(i on cpncemng Ibe pmlect. Me BOr Nw To the BOadS may be abbined from Ray E tones Fsp. III, Main Edn"i Suite ItOq Columbia, South Carolina 29203;Pbone(803)255- 8000I Email Address: rayfonesa on, Caper, For THE BONDS WILL NOT CONSTITUTE A DEBT OR OBLIGATION OF THE CITY, THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, OR OF ANY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION THEREOF. SOLELY PON THE PURPOSE OF COMPLYING WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION ,4l(D OF THE COO E, THE CITY WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AS TO THE ISSUANCE AND APPLICATION OF A PORTION OF THE BONDS IN THE AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $340,000 TO BE APPLIED TO THE PAY COSTS OF THE ACQUISITION OF THE PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN, THE CITY HAS NOT REVIEWED OR ENDORSED THE PROJECT OR THE BONDS AND HAS NOT ASSESSED THE CREDITWORTHINESS OF THE BORROWER At the 6me and Place fixed for the Public hearing, all persons who appear pill be given a reasonable opportunity to express their views, both orally and in writing, for or against the proposed issuance Of the Bi the location and nature Of the Project Bud oMCrreland matters . Should Written comments be presented. three copies should he made available to the undersigned at or before the public hearing_ Any pmson wishing to submit written comments regarding the proposed e of the Mnd,, the location And Nor ature in rc of the ddo and otherrstated o If sF.to t do so Cl s coming comments to the Thursday, y,"b no Ialer Nan 5 0 PM an lle , SDA May a 2456 at 215 , Tay Avenue S.W. Room 456. Neel or Taylor Munldpal eulitling. Roanoke Virginia 2401e. Solely for the purposes of satisfying Section MT(f) of the Code antl Section 66A304TUD) of the W111man Statutes the Council also I.food, to consider a resolution regartling the s aloe Of the Bond, by the Authority and the 018 Cann of the on, m1auhe May a ID18 Council meeting following the public hearing described Mrei, . If on are a tid b who needs ccommodaons or this probe claim. None, collar the City CUM'S Office at (540) B532541. by Thursday. N 2018. Dated April 21, 2018 Stephanie M -Moon Reynolds. MMC City Clerk City ofROanoke Virginia (]3929]) NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING NOT TO EXCEED $22,000,000 PUBLIC FINANCE AUTHORITY MULTIFAMILY HOUSING REVENUE BONDS (AHF SOUTHEAST PORTFOLIO ACQUISITION) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, as required by Section 147(f) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the "Code'), the City Council (the "Council ") of the City of Roanoke, Virginia (the "City "), will hold a public hearing at its regularly scheduled meeting on May 7, 2018, at 2:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber on the 4`^ Floor of the Noel C Tavior Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue S.W. Roanoke. Vireinia24011, or as soon as practicable thereafter, concerning the proposed issuance by the Public Finance Authority (the "Authority"), a commission organized under and pursuant to the provisions of Sections 6.0301, 66.0303 and 66.0304 of the Wisconsin Statutes, of the Authority 's Multifamily Housing Revenue Bonds, in one or more series (the "Bonds"). The Bonds are expected to be issued by the Authority pursuant to Section 66.0304 of the Wisconsin Statutes, as amended, in a maximum principal amount of $22,000,000, of which, proceeds from the sale of the Bonds in an amount not to exceed $340.000 will be loaned to AHF -Afton Gardens, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company, of which Atlantic Housing Foundation, Inc., a South Carolina nonprofit corporation and organization described in Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, is the sole mein her (co llectively, the `Borrower "), and used to (i) fit the acquisition by the Borrower of an 108 -unit, multi- family affordable housing development, known as Afton Gardens Apartments (the "ProiecP'), located at 701, 703, 705, 707, 709, 711 and 713 Hunt Avenue N.W., Roanoke, Virginia 24012, and (it) pay certain fees and costs associated with the issuance of the Bonds. The Project will initially be owned and operated by the Borrower. The Bonds will be special limited obligations of the Authority payable solely from the loan repayments to be made by the Borrower to the Authority, and certain funds and accounts established by the trust indenture for the Bonds. Additional information concerning the Project, the Borrower or the Bonds may be obtained From Ray E. Jones, Esq., 1221 Main Street, Suite 1100, Columbia, South Carolina 29201; Phone (803) 255 -8000; Email Address: raviones(&parkeitioe.com. THE BONDS WILL NOT CONSTITUTE A DEBT OR OBLIGATION OF THE CITY, THE COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA, OR OF ANY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION I IIF,REOF. SOLELY FOR THE PURPOSE OF COMPLYING W ITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 1470 OF THE CODE, HIT CITY WILL CONDUCT A PUBLIC HEARING AS TO THE ISSUANCE AND APPLICATION OF A PORTION OF TIIE BONDS I N I [IF. AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $340,000 TO BE APPLIED TO TIIE PAY COSTS OF THE ACQUISITION OF THE PROJECT AS DESCRIBED HEREIN. THE, CITY HAS NOT REVIEWED OR ENDORSED THE PROJECTOR THE BONDS AND HAS NOT ASSESSED THE CREDITWORTHINESS OF THE BORROWER. At the time and place fixed for the public hearing, all persons who appear will be given a reasonable opportunity to express their views, both orally and in writing, for or against the proposed issuance of the Bonds, the location and nature of the Project and other related matters. Should written comments be presented, three copies should be made available to the undersigned at or before the public hearing. Any person wishing to submit written comments regarding the proposed issuance of the Bonds, the location and nature of the Project and other related matters should do so by submitting comments to the City Clerk no later than 5:00 PM on Thursday, May 3, 2018, at 215 Church Avenue S.W., Room 456, Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, Roanoke, Virginia 24011. Solely for the purposes of satisfying Section 147(1) of the Code and Section 66.0304(1 D(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes, the Council also intends to consider a resolution regarding the issuance of the Bonds by the Authority and the financing of the Project at the May 7, 2018 Council meeting following the public hearing described herein. If you are a person with a disability who needs accommodations for this public hearing, please contact the City Clerk's Office at (540) 853 -2541, by Thursday. May 3, 2018. Dated: April 23, 2018 Stephanie M. Moon Reynolds, MMC City Clerk City of Roanoke, Virginia [TO BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY, APRIL 23,20181 legal notices /public notices section of the paper. Please send publisher's affidavit to: Stephanie M. Moon Reynolds, MMC City Clerk City of Roanoke 215 Church Avenue. S.W. Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 (540) 853 -2541 Please send invoice to: Daniel J. Callaghan City Attorney City of Roanoke 215 Church Avenue, S.W. Room 464 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 (540) 853 -2431 iIPAa 41847e80 IN THE COUNCIL OF TI IF, CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41110- 050718. A RESOLUTION acknowledging and recognizing the PY2017 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act ( "WIOA ") funding from the Virginia Community College System in the amount of $59,656 for WIOA activities, for the award period of July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2019, the foregoing funding to be administered by the Western Virginia Workforce Development Board. WHEREAS, pursuant to the WIOA that was enacted on July 22, 2014 and replaced the Workforce Investment Act of 1998, federal funding is provided to support various programs in support of various client populations as more particularly described in the City Council Agenda Report dated May 7, 2018; and WHEREAS, the Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission was designated as the fiscal agent for WIOA funds and administers the federal funds provided by WIOA through the Virginia Community College System for Local Workforce Area III, the designated area which encompasses the counties of Alleghany, Botetourt, Craig, Franklin, and Roanoke, and the cities of Covington, Roanoke, and Salem. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows- 1. Council acknowledges and recognizes for the purpose of administering the Western Virginia Workforce Development Board, the PY2017 WIOA funding in the amount of $59,656 from the Virginia Community College System, with no local match from the City, to be administered by the Western Virginia Workforce Development Board, and to be used during the R- acknowledge and recognize Weatam Vn Woukfome nevd pmnm- FY20171'unding {1.16.18) award period of July 1, 2017, through June 30, 2019, for the purpose of administering the WIOA activities, as more particularly set out in the City Council Agenda Report dated May 7, 2018. The City Manager is directed to furnish such additional information as may be required in connection with the acknowledgement and recognition of the foregoing funding. The City Clerk is directed to provide an attested copy of this Resolution to the Western Virginia Workforce Development Board. ATTEST: cot City Clerk. R -,,e., n" mmVeWodfomeDevelopment- FY2017 fondn,(57. IX) To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Funding for Western Virginia Workforce Development Board Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Programs Background: The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) was signed into law on July 22, 2014 and replaced the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (WIA). WIOA provisions related to Department of Labor Programs were effective July 1, 2015. The City of Roanoke is the grant recipient for Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) funding, thus, City Council must recognize the grant funding received, in order for the Western Virginia Workforce Development Board to administer WIOA programs in Local Workforce Development Area III of Virginia. The Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission serves as the fiscal agent for The Western Virginia Workforce Development Board and the WIOA funds allocated to Area III which encompasses the counties of Alleghany, Botetourt, Craig, Franklin, and Roanoke, and the cities of Covington, Roanoke, and Salem. WIOA funding is for four primary client populations: • Dislocated workers who have been laid off from employment through no fault of their own. Services provided these individuals include intensive job search assistance and employment counseling, additional training to upgrade skills or obtain initial certification or degree, on the job training and supportive services. • Economically disadvantaged individuals as determined by household income guidelines defined by the U.S. Department of Labor. Services provided these individuals include intensive job search assistance and employment counseling, additional training to upgrade skills or obtain initial certification or degree, on the job training and supportive services. • Youth who are economically disadvantaged, or who have other barriers to becoming successfully employed adults. Services provided these individuals include career counseling and exploration, incentives to remain in school, work readiness classes, summer work program, mentoring, tutoring and post secondary education /training. • Businesses in need of employment and job training services. At the April 6, 2018 meeting of the Western Virginia Workforce Development Board, the Western Virginia Workforce Development Board authorized transfer of $59,656 of WIOA Dislocated Worker funds to the WIOA Adult Program for the PY17 program year which runs from July 1, 2017 through June 30, 2019. This transfer has also been approved by the state Virginia Community College System and a Transfer Authorization has been approved. Considerations: Program Operations - Existing activities will continue and planned programs will be implemented. Funding - Funds are available from the Grantor agency and other sources as indicated, at no additional cost to the City. Recommended Action: Recognize the Western Virginia Workforce Development Board PY2017 WIOA funds transfer of $59,656 for award period July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2019. OBERT t C6+NELL, JR. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers R. Brian Townsend, Assistant City Manager for Community Development Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance Steven W. Martin, Director of Human /Social Services #CM 18 -00050 IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41111 - 050718. A RESOLUTION authorizing the acceptance of an Employment Advancement for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Participants grant from the Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS); authorizing the City of Roanoke to serve as the primary fiscal agent for the distribution of such funds to the provider agencies for services provided to the local departments of social services (DSS) in Roanoke City, Roanoke County, Franklin County, Botetourt County, and Craig County; and authorizing execution of any and all necessary documents to comply with the terms and conditions of the grant. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that: 1. The Employment Advancement for TANF Participants grant from the VOSS, in the amount of $272,343, for the period commencing July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019, for the purpose of maintaining and improving existing services to eligible TANF recipients by the provider agencies which comprise the Southwest Virginia Regional Employment Coalition, for services provided to the local departments of social services in Roanoke City, Roanoke County, Franklin County, Botetourt County, and Craig County, along with Total Action for Progress, and Goodwill Industries of the Valleys, designed to assist such recipients obtain employment or, where appropriate, an alternative disability income, as further set forth in the City Council Agenda Report dated May 7, 2018, is hereby ACCEPTED. 2. The City of Roanoke is authorized to be the primary fiscal agent for this grant, and shall be responsible for distributing the grant proceeds to the provider agencies for services provided to the local DSS agencies. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute any and all requisite documents pertaining to the City's acceptance of these funds, and to furnish such additional information as may be required in connection with the City's acceptance of the grant funds. All such documents shall be approved as to form by the City Attorney. ATTEST: J-. `Ike eT City Clerk. R -Tanf Gmnl SW VA Reg Gmp Coalltlon (5 7 2019) IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41112 - 050718. AN ORDINANCE to appropriate funding from the Federal Government through the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Social Services for the Southwest Virginia Regional Employment Coalition Grant, amending and reordaining certain sections of the 2017 -2018 Grant Fund Appropriations, and dispensing with the second reading by title of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of the 2017 -2018 Grant Fund Appropriations be, and the same are hereby, amended and reordained to read and provide as follows: Appropriations Fees for Professional Services 35- 630 - 8870 -2010 $ 272,343 Revenues SWVA Regional Employment Coalition FY19 35- 630 - 8870 -8870 272,343 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the City Charter, the second reading of this ordinance by title is hereby dispensed with. ATTEST: C etA ' -/� pet -"-•'1 City Clerk. eCITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Southwest Virginia Regional Employment Coalition Background: The City of Roanoke Department of Social Services (DSS), in collaboration with the local departments of social services in Roanoke County, Franklin County, Craig County, and Botetourt County, along with Total Action for Progress, and Goodwill Industries of the Valleys, have been awarded funding for the Employment Advancement for Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) Participants grant from the Virginia Department of Social Services (VDSS) in the amount of $272,343. The agencies named have formed the Southwest Virginia Regional Employment Coalition. The grant is to assist citizens of our localities who are receiving TANF benefits to obtain employment or, where appropriate, an alternative disability income. The funds are available for use from July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019. The City of Roanoke is to be the primary fiscal agent for this grant, and is to be responsible for distributing the grant proceeds to the provider agencies for services provided to the local departments of social services. Considerations: The above grant funding is required to maintain existing services to the TANF population such as job development /placement, mental health screening and referral and medical case management, which will enable them to obtain employment. When appropriate, Supplemental Social Security Income advocacy is provided in an effort to obtain an alternative monthly disability income for this population. Recommended Action: Adopt a resolution accepting the grant, authorizing the City of Roanoke to be the fiscal agent for the grant, and authorizing the City Manager to execute all appropriate documents related to acceptance of the funding. All documents shall be in such form as approved by the City Attorney. Adopt the accompanying budget ordinance to establish a revenue estimate in the amount of $272,343 and appropriate the same amount into accounts to be established in the Grant Fund by the Director of Finance. - - 1- --- ROBERT S. COWELL, JR. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers R. Brian Townsend, Assistant City Manager for Community Development Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance Steven W. Martin, Director of Human /Social Services #CM 18 -00060 �" x IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41113- 050718. AN ORDINANCE to appropriate funding from the Department of Justice Federal Asset Sharing Program and the Department of Treasury Federal Asset Sharing Program for enhancing law enforcement operations, amending and reordaining certain sections of the 2017 -2018 Grant Fund Appropriations, and dispensing with the second reading by title of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of the 2017 -2018 Grant Fund Appropriations be, and the same are hereby, amended and reordained to read and provide as follows: Appropriations DoJ Training and Development DoT Training and Development Revenues DoJ Federal Asset Forfeiture DoJ Federal Asset Forfeiture Subsidy DoJ Federal Asset Forfeiture - Interest DoT Federal Asset Forfeiture - Interest 35- 640 - 3304 -2044 $ 21,742 35- 640 - 3307 -2044 149 35- 640 - 3304 -3302 7,740 35- 640 - 3304 -3305 13,226 35- 640 - 3304 -3306 776 35- 640 - 3307 -3308 149 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the City Charter, the second reading of this ordinance by title is hereby dispensed with. ATTEST: C2.lt.Q Mea �� Qepm%y City Clerk. ��� CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Appropriation of Federal Asset Forfeiture Funds Background: In 1986, the United States Congress authorized the transfer of certain federally forfeited property to state and local law enforcement agencies that participated in the investigation and seizure of the property. Application for an equitable share of property seized by local law enforcement must be made to the U.S. Department of justice and certified by the U. S. Attorney. This property, including funds shared with state and local agencies may only be used for the purposes stated in the application, i.e. narcotics investigations related to law enforcement. Participation in federally forfeited property sharing enhances the effectiveness of narcotics investigations by providing necessary investigative equipment and training and offsets the cost that would otherwise be borne by the City's taxpayers. Considerations: The Police Department receives funds periodically from the Federal Asset Forfeiture Sharing Program. Federal law mandates that these seized funds be placed in an interest bearing account until forfeited and that any interest earned be used in accordance with program guidelines. These funds are provided by either the United States Department of the Treasury (DOT) or the United States Department of Justice (DOJ). Program guidelines require that these funds be segregated by the providing department. Revenue and interest in the amount of $21,891 is available for appropriation to the Department of justice and Department of the Treasury Asset Forfeiture grant fund accounts. The funding will be utilized for specialized officer training in leadership development, forensics, interview skills, polygraph operation, and more. Recommended Action: Adopt the accompanying budget ordinance to increase the revenue estimate in the Grant Fund in the amount of $21,891 and appropriate funding in the same amount into accounts to be established by the Director of Finance in the Grant Fund. i --------- - - - - -- - - -- - - -- Robert S. Cowell, Jr. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers R. Brian Townsend, Assistant City Manager for Community Development Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance Timothy S. Jones, Chief of Police L r� IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41114 - 050718. AN ORDINANCE to appropriate funding from the State Asset Sharing Program for enhancing law enforcement operations, amending and reordaining certain sections of the 2017 -2018 Grant Fund Appropriations, and dispensing with the second reading by title of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of the 2017 -2018 Grant Fund Appropriations be, and the same are hereby, amended and reordained to read and provide as follows: Appropriations Expendable Equipment ( <$5000) Revenues State Asset Forfeiture - Interest State Asset Forfeiture 35- 640 - 3302 -2035 $ 83,939 35- 640 - 3302 -3299 538 35- 640 - 3302 -3300 83,401 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the City Charter, the second reading of this ordinance by title is hereby dispensed with. ATTEST: ee,'— � S. �Itil,. Ae�i_ 14� City Clerk. ""' Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Appropriation of State Asset Forfeiture Funds Background: In 1991, the Virginia General Assembly passed legislation allowing local law enforcement to seize property that is connected with illegal narcotics distribution. The Code of Virginia also makes it possible for police departments to receive proceeds from these forfeited properties. Application for an equitable share of the property seized by local law enforcement must be made to the Department of Criminal justice Services, Forfeited Asset Sharing Program and be certified by the Chief of Police. Property which includes funds shared with state and local agencies may only be used for law enforcement purposes. Program requirements mandate that these funds be placed in an interest bearing account and any interest earned be used in accordance with program guidelines. Considerations: The Police Department receives funds periodically from the State Asset Forfeiture Sharing Program. The Code of Virginia mandates that these seized funds be placed in an interest bearing account until forfeited and that the interest earned be used in accordance with program guidelines. Revenue in the amount of $83,401 and interest in the amount of $538 have been collected and are available for appropriation to the corresponding grant fund account. The $83,939 will be appropriated to the expendable equipment budget which will allow the police department to acquire new and replacement equipment for officers (ballistic vests, computer software, body cameras, etc.) as well as equipment for vehicles (cameras, partitions, and window barriers, etc.). Recommended Action: Adopt the accompanying budget ordinance to increase the revenue estimate in the Grant Fund in the amount of $83,939 and appropriate funding in the same amount into the corresponding expendable equipment account (35- 640 -3302- 2035). ---- - - - - -- - - ---- - - - - -- Robert S. owell, Jr. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers R. Brian Townsend, Assistant City Manager for Community Development Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance Timothy S. Jones, Chief of Police CY-�' IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41115- 050718. AN ORDINANCE to appropriate funding from the Parking Fund Retained Earnings to the PARCS Upgrade and the Church Avenue Garage Elevator Modernization capital projects, amending and reordaining certain sections of the 2017- 2018 Parking Fund Appropriations, and dispensing with the second reading by title of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of the 2017 -2018 Parking Fund Appropriations be, and the same are hereby, amended and reordained to read and provide as follows: Appropriations Appropriated from General Revenue Appropriated from General Revenue Fund Balance Retained Earnings - Available 07- 540 - 8282 -9003 $ 425,000 07- 540 - 8283 -9003 200,000 07 -3348 (625,000) Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the City Charter, the second reading of this ordinance by title is hereby dispensed with. ATTEST: C,p HIV P"I- QlefjCity Clerk. 0 aCITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Parking Fund Appropriation of Retained Earnings for Capital Projects Background: The Parking Fund operates the City's on street and off street parking systems consisting of seven (7) garages and (4) surface parking lots. The Fund is the repository for the financial activities related to the daily operation, maintenance and capital maintenance improvements to the parking system. Considerations The Parking Fund has identified specific capital improvement projects to be undertaken during FY18 -19. The projects totaling $625,000 are detailed in Attachment A to this report. The first project will provide for upgrading the Parking Access Control System ( PARCS) at three (3) garages. The PARCS equipment for six (6) garages was manufactured by Federal APD, Inc.. Federal APD, Inc. equipment is now obsolete with minimal replacement parts available and limited technological support. The Market Garage's PARCS was recently upgraded with TIBA Parking System equipment. The Parking Fund intends on replacing the equipment at the six (6) remaining garages in phases, with the initial phase upgrading equipment at Campbell Garage, Gainsboro Garage, and Church Avenue Garage. The new PARCS will be TIBA Parking System equipment in order to maintain continuity within the overall parking operation. The second project will provide for the modernization of the single elevator located at the west side of the Church Avenue Garage. The two (2) elevators on the east side of Church Avenue Garage underwent modernizations in FY2017. The modernization of the remaining elevator will not only assure reliable vertical transportation to customers, but, will also save energy and reduce cost to the Parking Fund. Currently there is $910,000 of retained earnings available for appropriation in the Parking Fund for these purposes. Council action is required to appropriate funding in the amount of $625,000 for these capital projects. Recommended Action: Adopt the accompanying budget ordinance to appropriate funds in the amount of $625,000 from Parking Fund Retained Earnings for these projects identified in Attachment A to this letter. - - -- -- - - - - -- Bob Cowell City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Brian Townsend, Assistant City Manager for Community Development Amelia Merchant, Director of Finance Jaime Brooks, General Manager, Park Roanoke Attachment A Capital Project for FY2018 -19 Parking Fund Capital Project Upgrade the Parking Access Control $425,000 System (PARCS) at three (3) garages. The equipment will be upgraded from Federal APD equipment to TIBA equipment. The new equipment will allow for better reliability and controls. Modernize the single elevator $200,000 located at the west side of the Church Avenue Garage. This project will complete the modernization of all three (3) elevators at the Church Ave Garage. Total for FYI 8 $625,000 4 M IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41116 - 050718. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to accept, on behalf of the City of Roanoke, "pass- through" funds from the Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) to assist the Hazardous Materials Response Team with the purchase of equipment and training, and authorizing execution of any required documentation on behalf of the City. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: "f he City Manager is hereby authorized on behalf of the City to accept "pass- through" funds from VDEM to assist the Hazardous Materials Response Team with the purchase of equipment and training in the amount of $15,000, with no local match, such funds being more particularly described in the City Council Agenda Report dated May 7, 2018. 2. The City Manager is hereby authorized to execute and file, on behalf of the City, any documents setting forth the conditions of the "pass- through" funds in a form approved by the City Attorney. 3. The City Manager is further directed to famish such additional information as may be required by VDEM in connection with the acceptance of the foregoing "pass - through' funds. VDEM Pass - Through Funds -FY18 due ATTEST: Cxe-e� ;t^� 131pui*t City Clerk. U /,D)- IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41117 - 050718. AN ORDINANCE appropriating funding from the United States Department of Transportation through the Commonwealth of Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) for hazardous materials emergency responses and training and development, amending and reordaining certain sections of the 2017 -2018 Grant Fund Appropriations, and dispensing with the second reading by title of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of the 2017 -2018 Grant Fund Appropriations be, and the same are hereby, amended and reordained to read and provide as follows: Appropriations Program Activities Expendable Equipment ( <$5,000) Training and Development Revenues Haz -Mat Response Grant FY17 Haz -Mat Response Grant FY18 35 -520- 3241 -2066 $ 13,483 35- 520 - 3243 -2035 10,000 35- 520- 3243 -2044 5,000 35- 520 - 3241 -3281 13,483 35 -520- 3243 -3243 15,000 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the City Charter, the second reading of this ordinance by title is hereby dispensed with. ATTEST: 111 + City Clerk. eCITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Virginia Department of Emergency Management (VDEM) Hazardous Materials Funds Acceptance for Roanoke Fire -EMS Department Background: Roanoke Fire -EMS serves as the Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team. The Roanoke Fire -EMS Department receives funds from VDEM to assist the Hazardous Materials Response Team with the purchase of equipment and training. This funding is called "Pass -Thru Funds." Considerations: City Council action is needed to formally accept $15,000 for the Hazardous Materials Response Team. It is also requested that City Council authorize the appropriation of Hazardous Materials Response reimbursement funds received from VDEM in the amount of $13,483. Recommended Action: Adopt the accompanying resolution accepting the funds from VDEM as described above and authorize the City Manager to execute any required agreements or documents, such to be approved as to form by the City Attorney. Adopt the accompanying budget ordinance to establish a revenue estimate in the Grant Fund for State grant funds of $15,000 and appropriate funds in the same amount in an account to be established by the Director of Finance. Also, establish a revenue estimate in the Grant fund for State Reimbursement Funds of $13,483 and appropriate funds in the same amount in an account to be estab 7is e Director of Finance. Roberll, J r. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Sherman M. Stovall, Assistant City Manager for Operations Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41118 - 050718. A RESOLUTION accepting the Environmental Protection Agency's National Clean Diesel Campaign funding to the City, and authorizing execution of any required documentation on behalf of the City in connection with such funding, under certain conditions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. The City Manager is hereby authorized on behalf of the City to accept from James Madison University, a grant which will provide a twenty five percent (25 %) matching contribution towards the City of Roanoke's purchase of five (5) additional trucks, all of which is more particularly described in the City Council Agenda Report dated May 7, 2018. 2. The City Manager and the City Clerk are hereby authorized to execute, seal, and attest, respectively, the grant agreement and all necessary documents required to accept the grant, all of such documents to be approved as to form by the City Attorney. 3. The City Manager is further directed to furnish such additional information as may be required in connection with the City's acceptance of this grant. ATTEST: City Clerk. U IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7[h day of May, 2018. No. 41119- 050718. AN ORDINANCE appropriating funding from James Madison University for the National Clean Diesel Funding Assistance program funded by the Environmental Protection Agency, amending and reordaining certain sections of the 2017 -2018 Grant Fund Appropriations, and dispensing with the second reading by title of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of the 2017 -2018 Grant Fund Appropriations be, and the same are hereby, amended and reordained to read and provide as follows: Fleet Management Fund Appropriations Reserve- Future Capital Outlay 01- 440 - 2642 -3028 $ 94,640 Vehicular Equipment 01- 440 - 2642 -9010 ( 382,500) Transfer to Grant Fund 01- 250- 2642 -9535 382,500 Revenues Sale of Surplus Property- Fleet 01- 110 - 1234 -0867 31,695 Insurance Recoveries- Fleet 01- 110 - 1234 -0992 62,945 Grant Fund Appropriations Vehicular Equipment 35- 440 - 5801 -9010 510,000 Revenues Vehicle Emission Reduction FY16 -JMU 35- 440 -5801 -5801 127,500 Vehicle Emission Reduction FY16 -1-ocal 35- 440 - 5801 -5802 382,500 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the City Charter, the second reading of this ordinance by title is hereby dispensed with. ATTEST: City Clerk. Q) CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Clean Diesel Cost Share Grant Acceptance and Appropriation of Vehicle Surplus Revenue and Insurance Recoveries Background The Fleet Management Division, in partnership with Virginia Clean Cities and James Madison University, has received approval for additional reimbursement from an application for funding from the Environmental Protection Agency's National Clean Diesel Campaign. This program has been utilized in previous years for the purchase of three propane powered box trucks and will now provide a twenty five percent matching contribution of $127,500 toward the purchase of five additional trucks for use by the Solid Waste, Parks and Transportation divisions. The Fleet Management Division also regularly disposes of surplus vehicles through an online auction service. These sales supplement the replacement of older fleet vehicles. Revenue from surplus sales for the current fiscal year totals $131,695, exceeding the adopted budget of $100,000. Additionally, when a City vehicle is involved in an accident, Risk Management begins the process of recovering damages from the liable party. These recoveries help offset the repair or replacement of those vehicles. Revenue from insurance recoveries totals $62,495. There is no established budget associated with insurance recoveries. Considerations Council approval is needed to accept the funding from the EPA Clean Diesel Campaign. This funding will increase the use of alternative fuel vehicles, which will provide cost savings as well as environmental benefits. Propane is a cleaner burning fuel than diesel that results in lower greenhouse gas emissions. The cost per gallon of propane at present is $1.38 per gallon as compared to diesel fuel at $1.75 per gallon. Council approval is required to appropriate revenue from the sale of surplus vehicles in excess of budget and revenue from insurance recoveries. Recommended Action: Accept the funds from James Madison University, as described above, and authorize the City Manager to execute any required agreements or documents, such agreements or documents to be approved as to form by the City Attorney. Adopt the accompanying budget ordinance to transfer funding in the amount of $382,500 from Fleet Replacement (01- 440 -2642- 9010), establish a revenue estimate in the amount of $127500 and appropriate funding in the same amount into an account to be established in the Grant Fund by the Director of Finance. Establish a revenue estimate of $62,945 for insurance recoveries and appropriate funding in the same amount to Fleet Reserve - Future Capital Outlay (01- 440 - 2642 - 3028). Increase the revenue estimate for Sale of Surplus Property (01- 110 - 1234 -0867) by $31,695 and appropriate funding in the same amount into Reserve - Future Capital Outlay (01- 440 -2642- 3028). ------------------- - - - - -- Robert S. Cowell, Jr. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Sherman Stovall, Assistant City Manager for Operations Michael Shockley, Director of General Services Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of May, 2018. No. 41120 - 050718. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager's issuance and execution of additional change orders to the City's contract with Crowder Construction Company, for additional construction services for the Roanoke River Grcenway "Bridge the Gap" Phase 11, Segment 1 Project; and authorizing the City Manager to take such actions and execute such documents as may be necessary to provide for the implementation, administration, and enforcement of such contract, as amended. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that: I . 'the City Manager is hereby authorized, for and on behalf of the City, to issue and execute additional change orders as may be necessary to the City's contract with Crowder Construction Company, in an amount not to exceed an additional $349,190, including Change Orders in the amount of $249,190, for additional construction services for the Roanoke River Greenway "Bridge the Gap" Phase 11, Segment 1 Project, all as more fully set forth in the City Council Agenda Report dated May 7, 2018. 1 The form of such Change Orders and any additional change orders shall be approved by the City Attorney. 3. The Change Orders and such additional amendments, shall provide authorization for additions to the work, with an increase in the amount of the Contract, and provide that the total amount of the Change Orders and such other amendments will not exceed an additional $349,190, all as set forth in the above mentioned City Council Agenda Report. 4. The City Manager is further authorized to take such actions and execute such documents as may be necessary to provide for the implementation, administration, and enforcement of the Contract, as amended by the Change Orders and any such additional amendments. Such documents shall be approved as to form by the City Attorney. ATTEST: " City Clerk. R -Crowd, Co,wn,(.on Co rcw, CO (5 7 .18) 2 eCITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 7, 2018 Subject: Roanoke River Greenway "Bridge the Gap" Phase II, Segment 1 Project - Authorization of Additional Change Orders to Contract with Crowder Construction Company Background: The original 2.7 -mile Roanoke River 'Bridge the Gap" Greenway from Bridge Street to the Salem City limits was divided into two construction segments. The City is currently nearing completion of Segment 1 of this gap between Aerial Way Drive to the Norfolk Southern Materials Yard. This segment included construction of three bridge abutments and a pier for the river crossing between Aerial Way and the Materials Yard. The final segment, Segment 2 is pending final negotiations of land rights. The City entered into a contract with Crowder Construction Company for $3,207,694 for Phase II, Segment 1 portion of the greenway project. Change orders processed to date total $556,605 for additional costs due to karst soil conditions and construction of a fourth bridge abutment needed for a second bridge crossing; precipitated for constructability purposes to reduce encroachment on the Materials Yard and damage to the constructed trail with the final segment mobilization. The project is approximately 85% complete. Considerations: Known outstanding, additional change order items on this project total $470,565 for additional concrete at drilled shafts due to karst soil conditions, and hauling and disposal of unsuitable contaminated soil, as well as a credit in the amount of $221,375 for lower than anticipated costs for the excavation of rock. In addition to the above net total of $249,190, other expenses connected with the project may involve encountering unexpected conditions that necessitate variations in the contract quantities. Therefore, future change orders may be needed to the contract with Crowder Construction Company as the project moves to completion. However, the total of such other change orders is not expected to exceed an additional $100,000 over and above the previously mentioned $249,190. Total Change Orders should not to exceed $349,190. Funding is available in the project account 08- 620 -9201, Roanoke River Greenway - Bridge the Gap. Recommended Action Authorize the City Manager to execute additional change orders as mentioned above, approved as to form by the City Attorney, to the City's contract with Crowder Construction Company in an amount not to exceed $349,190 for additional construction services, including change orders for $249,190 as set forth above. Authorize the City Manager to take such actions and to execute such documents, as may be necessary to provide for the implementation, administration, and enforcement of all such change orders to the above - mentioned contract with Crowder Construction Company, as well as the contract itself. Robert S. owell, r. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Sherman M. Stovall, Assistant City Manager for Operations Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance Robert K. Bengtson, P.E., Director of Public Works Luke E. Pugh, City Engineer Michael Clark, Director of Parks and Recreation The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration established the Commemorative Partner Program, an organizationally - based, hometown - centric initiative to assist a grateful nation in thanking and honoring Vietnam veterans and their families where they live. As part of the Commemorative Partner Program, Certificates of Honor have been designed to honor and give special recognition to four categories of veterans and their families. Certificates of Honor are available for our Commemorative Partners to present along with accompanying lapel pins for the following groups: isFormer, Living American Military POW The Former POW certificate and lapel pin are for former, living American military POWs from the Vietnam War as listed by the Department of Defense. If the former POW is deceased, the lapel pin may be presented to the surviving spouse. Unaccounted For The Unaccounted For certificate and lapel pin are for the immediate family members (parents, spouse, siblings and children) of American military personnel listed as missing and unaccounted for from the Vietnam War by the Department of Defense. ®In Memory Of The In Memory Of certificate and lapel pin are for the immediate family members (parents, spouse, siblings and children) of a veteran who is listed on the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. isDeceased Vietnam Veteran's Surviving Spouse The Deceased Vietnam Veterans Surviving Spouse certificate and lapel pin are for the surviving spouse at the time of death of a veteran who served on active duty in the U.S. Armed Forces at anytime during the period from November 1, 1955 to May 15, 1975, regardless of location. Certificates are requested through Commemorative Partners on the Commemorative Partner Portal on the website listed below. For further questions, email whs.vnwar50th_cpp_coh@mail.mi1 or call 877 - 387 -9951. Published: October 2016 www.vietnamwar50th.com DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE VIETNAM WAR COMMEMORATION Certificate of Appreciation to CITY OF ROANOKE On behalf of The United States of America Vietnam War Commemoration staff, thank you for conducting at least six events by December 2017 that thanked and honored the veterans and their families who served in the U.S. Armed Forces during the Vietnam War. We are indebted to you and your volunteers for assisting a grateful nation in recognizing the service and sacrifice of nearly two million veterans and their families. Your long hours of planning and conducting events have had an immeasurable impact on the lives of these veterans and their family members. Thank you for your support of this generation of veterans and of the national Vietnam War Commemoration. Done this 20 day Of APRIL 2018 L�; JAMES T. JA ON. MAIO ENERAL. U.S. ARMY, RETIRED DIRECTOR, V[ETNAM WAR 50TH COMMEMORATION gt�w�� IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7[h day of May, 2018. No. 41121 - 050718. A RESOLUTION appointing Mark K. Cathey, Laura Day Rottenborn, and Richard M. "Dick" Willis, Jr., as School Board "Trustees of the Roanoke City School Board for terms commencing July I, 2018, and ending June 30, 2021. WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 9 -24, Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), as amended, a public hearing was held on April 16, 2018, relating to the appointment of School Board Trustees; and WHEREAS, this Council is desirous of appointing Mark K. Cathey, Laura Day Rottenbom, and Richard M. `Dick" Willis, Jr., to fill the vacancies on the Roanoke City School Board. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Mark K. Cathey, Laura Day Rottenbom, and Richard M. "Dick" Willis, Jr., are hereby appointed as School Board Trustees of the Roanoke City School Board for terms commencing July I, 2018, and ending .tune 30, 2021. 2. the City Clerk is directed to transmit an attested copy of this resolution to the Clerk of Roanoke City School Board, and to Mark K. Cathey, Laura Day Rottenborq and Richard M. "Dick- Willis, Jr. ATTEST: (.Xatt , "d-, " V City Clerk. a= .S'1'ISP 1. \NI I( NI. kIOON 124: \'NOLDS, 61N(' CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Ch... A Avenue, S. W., Roam 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 l'rlcpLnnc: (540)8q3-2541 ruc (540)851 -1345 1,.11mil: cicHm,,., i. lml -a.Anv May 10, 2018 Richard M. Willis, Jr. 501 Woods Avenue, S. W. Roanoke 24014 Dear Mr. Willis: ('H('L1AA IC N('CO1 D,iidy ('if, ('1,1, ('IS('ILIA'1. W1,1111, C'N(' AxeuLntl I)epnev ('fly Ck,k At the regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke City School Board for a term of three -years ending June 30, 2021, pursuant to Resolution No. 411121-050718. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing a copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve the City of Roanoke as a Trustee of the Roanoke City School Board. Sincerely, y.,� Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosure 4 ` � PC: Cindy H. Poulton, Clerk, Roanoke City School Board, P. O. Box 13145, Roanoke, Virginia 24031, w /attachments COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Stephanie Moon Reynolds, City Clerk, and as such City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, RICHARD M. WILLIS, JR., was reappointed as a Trustee of the Roanoke City School Board for a three -year term of office commencing ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May tom, City Clerk r� CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 ('hnrch Avenue, K. w., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 241111 -1536 'I'clepLmm: (540)N53-2541 Idm (5411) 853 -1145 S11P1.\NII( NI.NIl111NR1(1'NOI.IIS,NIN1(. E -noml: elorlon m:umkevu.Fnv ('N('r:uJA F. NI ('('1, lily (Ini; I)epnly liry (Teri, ('IS( FLIA'1'. NVE IM, ('NJ(' AW(xl ul I)ePUIv(' all ('jerk May 10, 2018 Laura D. Rottenborn One 26" Street, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24014: Dear Ms. Rottenborn: At the regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke City School Board for a term of three -years ending June 30, 2021, pursuant to Resolution No. 411121-050718. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing a copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve the City of Roanoke as a Trustee of the Roanoke City School Board. Sincerely, �� r 0 Q Stephanie M. Moon Re yn YdtsC City Clerk Enclosures PC: Cindy H. Poulton, Clerk, Roanoke City School Board, P. O. Box 13145, Roanoke, Virginia 24031, w /attachment COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) ) To-wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Stephanie Moon Reynolds, City Clerk, and as such City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, LAURA DAY ROTTENBORN was reappointed as a Trustee of the Roanoke City School Board for a three -year term of office commencing ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May 'rl_�.hl, 014" City Clerk eCIe TY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OP ''flit'; CITY CLERK ( 215 hm di Avenlln, S. W„ Room 456 Itoanokc, Virginia 24011 -1536 '10,,hunt,: (540)%1.x541 f;1, (5411) X53 -1145 Sit :P11AN1LM.Al U11NIUAN(A IIS,AIAI(. LS121.01: clarlan ru:uwkcvn,411v ('ll(P:LIA Ii. 1' ('ih ('Iri k Ucpy ('ip (1,,'1, ('1:('L:LIA I . W HIII, ('AI(' May 10, 2018 Allitln..I nepnlr ('ily ('1. k Mark K. Cathey 2430 Cornwallis Avenue, S. E. Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Mr. Cathay: At the regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke City School Board for a term of three -years ending June 30, 2021, pursuant to Resolution No. 411121-050718. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing a copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve the City of Roanoke as a Trustee of the Roanoke City School Board. Sincerely, Stephanie M. Moon Reynolds, MMC City Clerk Enclosures PC: Cindy H. Poulton, Clerk, Roanoke City School Board, P. O. Box 13145, Roanoke, Virginia 24031, w /attachment COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Stephanie Moon Reynolds, City Clerk, and as such City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, MARK K. CATHEY was reappointed as a Trustee of the Roanoke City School Board for a three -year term of office commencing ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May City Clerk, May 10,2018 CECELIA T. WrDR, CMC y Assistant Deputy City Clerk Lieutenant Jeffrey Newman 348 Campbell Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24016 Dear Lieutenant Newman: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were appointed to replace Terry L. King (Fire /EMS) as the Public Safety representative of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees for a two - year term of office ending June 30, 2020. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve as the Public Safety representative of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees. Sincerely, Cecelia McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance, City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees CITY OF ROANOKE Q) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Rounake,Virginla 24011 -1536 '1'elephenc (540)853.2541 Pnx: (540)853 -1145 .Sl'10111ANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E -null: elerk(n; rum,. keva.gnv ('ECELIAR.MC'COY C'iD ('ler6 Deputy City Clerk May 10,2018 CECELIA T. WrDR, CMC y Assistant Deputy City Clerk Lieutenant Jeffrey Newman 348 Campbell Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24016 Dear Lieutenant Newman: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were appointed to replace Terry L. King (Fire /EMS) as the Public Safety representative of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees for a two - year term of office ending June 30, 2020. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve as the Public Safety representative of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees. Sincerely, Cecelia McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance, City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, LIEUTENANT JEFFREY NEWMAN (Police) was appointed to replace Terry L. King (Fire /EMS) as the Public Safety representative of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees for a two -year term of office ending June 30, 2020. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May 2018. Deputy City Clerk c CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephoue: (540) 853 -2541 F.: (540) 853 -1145 STEmIANIE M. MOON REVNOLDS, MMC F.- n,uil: elcrk@,,unokevu.FUv CECELIA F. MCCOV City Clerk Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 y CECELIA T. WEBB, CMC Assistant Deputy Coy Clerk Carolyn H. Glover 5975 Lakemont Drive, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24018 Dear Ms. Glover: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a City Retiree representative of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees for a two -year term of office ending June 30, 2020. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving as a City Retiree representative of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees. Sincerely, Cecelia a F. McCoy � Deputy City Clerk Enclosures pc: Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance, City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, CAROLYN H. GLOVER was reappointed as a City Retiree representative of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees, for a two -year term of office ending June 30, 2020. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May C.��� Deputy City Clerk C60 ITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telepbane: (540)853 -2541 r fnx: (540)853 -1145 R I' ITHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC Email: clerk <mrooeU...pnv CECELIA E. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk May 10,2018 CECELIA T. WEER, CMC y Asia .nt Deputy City Clerk Charles E. Hunter, III 2513 Robin Hood Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Mr. Hunter: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were appointed to replace Glen Combs as the Citizen -At -Large representative of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees for a four -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2022. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve as the Citizen -At -Large representative of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees. Sincerely, 6 J. 77(cr� Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures pc: Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance, City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, CHARLES E. HUNTER, III, was appointed to replace Glen Combs (Citizen -At- Large) as a member of the City of Roanoke Pension Plan, Board of Trustees for a four -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2022. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May 2018. J-, Deputy City Clerk c� -�// v CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenne, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'Telephone: (s41p 89 -2541 Fax: (540)8$3 -1145 8'I' [All ]ANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E -moil: clerkGm onnnkuvn'p14 CECELIA P. MCCOY Ci ly Cierk Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 CECELIAT. WEBB,CMC As,W.nt Bella, Ciq, Clerk Patrick J. Williams 621 Walnut Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Mr. Williams: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as an Engineer representative of the Building and Fire Code Board of Appeals for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as an Engineer representative of the Building and Fire Code Board of Appeals. Sincerely, ()Zt42«.Ij• 77ta6Kf Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Donna Payne, Secretary, Building and Fire Code Board of Appeals COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, PATRICK WILLIAMS was reappointed as an Engineer representative of the Building and Fire Code Board of Appeals for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk a o`er CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telepbone: (540) 853 -2541 C.,v (540)953 -1145 .S I RPHANIF, M. MOON REYNOLDS, AMC L -mail clerk(rtkoennkevapnv CECELIA F. MCCOY Clp Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIAT. WEBB,CMC May 10, 2018 A,, kfirnt Deputy City Clerk Kenneth S. Cronin 2101 Avenel Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Mr. Cronin: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as the Citizen -at-Large member of the City of Roanoke Finance Board for a two -year term of office ending June 30, 2020. After the Oath has been administered, please return one copy to the Office of the City Clerk, Room 456, fourth floor, Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S.W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Furthermore, pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving as the Citizen -at -Large member of the City of Roanoke Finance Board. Sincerely, c J. -Maeet Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Amelia C. Merchant, Director, City of Roanoke Finance Board COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, KENNETH S. CRONIN was reappointed as the Citizen -at -Large member of the City of Roanoke Finance Board for a two -year term of office ending June 30, 2020. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May oet� s I-W,6 coy, Deputy City Clerk �� CITY OF ROANOKE Q) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Chen ch Avenpe, S. W, Boom 456 ':,:;, ,3''� '' Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Tcicpbuue: (540)853 -2541 F., (540) 853 -1145 S le Pl I AN I E M. MOON REY NOLDS, MM( U-upul: elcekQOrpnnpkevv.gpv CECELIA F. MCCOY ('it) ('lark Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 Laura Eichenlaub 2002 Langdon Road, S. W. Apartment #28 Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Ms. Eichenlaub: CECELIA T. WEBB, CHIC Assistant Deputy City Clerk At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke that was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as the Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare Board representative of the Court Community Corrections Regional Program Community Criminal Justice Board for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Enclosed you will find a Certificate of your reappointment and an Oath or Affirmation of Office which must be administered by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the City of Roanoke, located on the third floor of the Roanoke City Courts Facility, 315 Church Avenue, S. W. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." Laura Eichenlaub May 10, 2018 Page 2 On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as the Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare Board representative of the Court Community Corrections Regional Program Community Criminal Justice Board. Sincerely, (} ESQ m a7 Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Krystal Hullette, Director of Court and Community Services, 1717 Peters Creek Road, N. W., Roanoke, Virginia 24017 -2139 Debbie Bonniwell, Chief Executive Officer, Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare, 301 Elm Avenue, S. W., Roanoke, Virginia 24016 -4001 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council, which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, LAURA EICHENLAUB was reappointed as the Blue Ridge Behavioral Healthcare Board representative of the Court Community Corrections Regional Program Community Criminal Justice Board for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk ('I,('FLIA T. WFRR,('MC May 10, 2018 AWklisnl Depaf) CI(V ('Ini< The Honorable Charles N. Dorsey 23rd Judicial Circuit Roanoke, Virginia Dear Judge Dorsey: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke that was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a 23rd Judicial Circuit City representative of the Court Community Corrections Program Regional Community Criminal Justice Board, for a three - year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve the City of Roanoke as a 23ftl Judicial Circuit City representative of the Court Community Corrections Program Regional Community Criminal Justice Board. Sincerely, �nt cz e "t. �• �%OO �r Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Krystal Hullette, Director of Court and Community Services, 1717 Peters Creek Road, N. W., Roanoke, Virginia 24017 -2139 CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF TIIE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 TelcVl:nne: (540)851 -2541 Fnx: (540) 853 -1145 ST FPH AN I4: M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( F- fnnil: derk(rYpnnpkevn.gnv ('R('FLIA F. M('('OY ('if)' ('lerk Deppfy ('Qty ('I uk ('I,('FLIA T. WFRR,('MC May 10, 2018 AWklisnl Depaf) CI(V ('Ini< The Honorable Charles N. Dorsey 23rd Judicial Circuit Roanoke, Virginia Dear Judge Dorsey: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke that was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a 23rd Judicial Circuit City representative of the Court Community Corrections Program Regional Community Criminal Justice Board, for a three - year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve the City of Roanoke as a 23ftl Judicial Circuit City representative of the Court Community Corrections Program Regional Community Criminal Justice Board. Sincerely, �nt cz e "t. �• �%OO �r Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Krystal Hullette, Director of Court and Community Services, 1717 Peters Creek Road, N. W., Roanoke, Virginia 24017 -2139 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, THE HONORABLE CHARLES N. DORSEY was reappointed as a 23rd Judicial Circuit City representative of the Court Community Corrections Program Regional Community Criminal Justice Board, for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk c? CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CI'T'Y CLERK 215 Church Avenne, S. W., Rnom 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 '1'0,h.nc (540)853-2541 Fns: (541)) 853 -1145 5T ITHANif M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMf 1' ?mail: tlm kQnrannokwa.guv ('F.('F.WA E. MC'C'OY City Clerk Depnty City Clerk May 10,2018 CECELIA T. WEBB, CM(' y Assistant Deua(v City C'Ierk Dan Smith 2508 Edinburgh Drive, N. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24012 Dear Mr. Smith: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were appointed to replace John Montgomery as a member of the Mill Mountain Advisory Board for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. After the Oath has been administered, please return one copy to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing a copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve as a representative of the Mill Mountain Advisory Board. Sincerely, lCeCe M A W1 L � Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Nicole R. Ashby, Secretary, Mill Mountain Advisory Board /w application COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, DAN SMITH was appointed to replace John Montgomery as a member of the Mill Mountain Advisory Board for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. k Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy t� y City�k � o* G� CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, 5. W., Roma 456 .•.n' Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephune: (590)553 -2541 Ep[: (590)5511145 STEPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( Fnuell: elcrk(ii {rpnnpkevn.Epv ('ECELIA P. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk (IECELIA T. WEBS, CMC May 10, 2018 Assistant Deputy Clty Clerk Greg Webster 1835 Arlington Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Mr. Webster: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission. Sincerely, (! J. Yn,_ a,�_ Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Melissa Murray, Secretary, Roanoke Arts Commission COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, GREG WEBSTER was reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May 0 4d4&4. 7A2� Deputy City Clerk r3� CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'I'eleplmne: (540)855 -2541 Fax: (540)853 -1145 5TEPDANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E- nutil: clerk(ulrpnnokcyp'Rp. CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIAT. WEBB,CMC May 10, 2018 Assistant Deputy City Clerk Jeanne Fishwick 2052 Lee Hi Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24018 Dear Ms. Fishwick: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission. Sincerely, Cj. M06-t Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Melissa Murray, Secretary, Roanoke Arts Commission COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, JEANNE FISHWICK was reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May C't'� S. M'_C„y_ Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. W EBB, CMC May 10, 2018 Assistant Deputy Ciro Clerk Janet Carty 1709 Greenwood Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Ms. Carty: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission. Sincerely, o A,, 1,14. M01- Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Melissa Murray, Secretary, Roanoke Arts Commission CITY OF ROANOKE Q) OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540) 853 -2541 Pax: (540) 853 -1145 S I ITHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC eva.gov CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. W EBB, CMC May 10, 2018 Assistant Deputy Ciro Clerk Janet Carty 1709 Greenwood Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Ms. Carty: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission. Sincerely, o A,, 1,14. M01- Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Melissa Murray, Secretary, Roanoke Arts Commission COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, JANET CARTY was reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk c CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'reiepkee,, (540)853 -2541 Eax: (540)853 -1145 S "I'LPIIANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E -mail CECELIA F. MCCOY C'ily Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. WEBB, CMC May 10, 2018 Assistant uepmy City Clerk Timothy Martin 2453 Lofton Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Mr. Martin: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were appointed to replace Stephanie H. Fallon as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures Melissa Murray, Secretary, Roanoke Arts Commission w /application COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, TIMOTHY MARTIN was appointed to replace Stephanie H. Fallon as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. 0411 l:# Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May �cu Cc� J. ` ?4 y.- Deputy City Clerk O Macklyn Mosley 103 13" Street, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24016 Dear Mr. Mosley: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were appointed to replace Lucy Lee as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission, Sincerely, 'A V?L &y, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Melissa Murray, Secretary, Roanoke Arts Commission w /application CITY OF ROANOKE OH FtCE OF •'HE CITY C1,ERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540)953 -2541 Fvv (540) 953 -1145 S rka'I IAN I E M. MOON R 61'NOLU.S, MM( F_nmil: elrrk(a,,,r nkrv,,.gnv ('g('FLIA F. M('('OY ('il) Clerk 1)epn l)'Cip Clerk ('FIX ELIA T. WEBB, CMC May 10, 2018 Assislnm Depor (In (fork Macklyn Mosley 103 13" Street, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24016 Dear Mr. Mosley: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were appointed to replace Lucy Lee as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission, Sincerely, 'A V?L &y, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Melissa Murray, Secretary, Roanoke Arts Commission w /application COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, MACKLYN MOSLEY was appointed to replace Lucy Lee as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk cY CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke,Virginin 24011 -1536 'relepkone: (540)853 -2541 Fn,n (541) 853.1145 STEPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( E- innll: nlerk(ntme „okeva.gav CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIAT. WEllCMC AA,Wnt Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 Katelynn Lewis 2278 Westover Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Ms. Lewis: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018 you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. After the Oath has been administered, please return one copy to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing a copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act.” On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve as a member of the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates. Sincerely, (?�� $- J. YA d- C"X y— Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures pc: Bob Clement, Neighborhood Services Coordinator COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, KATELYNN LEWIS was reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk STEPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM(' 01,1 Cie, k Jamaal Jackson 4227 Quail Drive. N. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24017 Dear Mr. Jackson: CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CI'T'Y CLERK 215 Chmch Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roxnoke, Virglnie 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540)953 -2541 N,e': (540)953 -1145 F ,nil: elerk(r,rmmakev..... May 10, 2018 CECELIA F. M('C'OV Deputy Ci 1y Clerk CECELIAT. WEBB, CMC Assistant Depnn' City Clerk At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018 you were appointed as a member of the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates to replace Byron L. Hamlar for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. After the Oath has been administered, please return one copy to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing a copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve as a member of the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures pc: Bob Clement, Neighborhood Services Coordinator /w application COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, JAMAAL JACKSON was appointed as a member of the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates to replace Byron L. Hamlar for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May te Depu t �C�ity Clerk�/ 0 CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'telephone: (540)853 -2541 Fax: (540)853 -1145 5rEF11ANiE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E'mnll: elerkCalruanokevn.gov CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. W EBB, CMC Assistant Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 Dr. Nathaniel L. Bishop 101 Elm Avenue, S. E. Roanoke, Virginia 24013 Dear Dr. Bishop: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were appointed to replace Dr. John E. Dooley as the Roanoke City /Virginia Tech representative of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission for a term ending March 9, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required 'Yo read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." Furthermore, pursuant to Section 2.2 -3115, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am required to furnish City of Roanoke representatives to Roanoke Regional Airport Commission with a Financial Disclosure Form that must be filed with the undersigned prior to serving as a member. Failure to file shall be considered a violation of Section 2.2 -3120, Code of Virginia (1950) as amended, which may result in being charged with a Class 1 or Class 3 misdemeanor. Dr. Nathaniel L. Bishop May 10, 2018 Page 2 On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve the City of Roanoke as a City representative of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission. Sincerely, C.& cQc<i, ,�, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Cathy Bowman, Secretary, Roanoke Regional Airport Commission, w /application COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, DR. NATHANIEL L. BISHOP was appointed to replace Dr. John E. Dooley as the Roanoke City /Virginia Tech representative of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission for a term ending March 9, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May c.t�& J' v)(-- Deputy City Clerk Jeanne Bollendorf 15 Ben Brook Drive, N. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24012 Dear Ms. Bollendorf: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018 you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board. Sincerely, Cz�2, av M coy, Cecelia F. McCoy 0 Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Sheila Umberger, Secretary, Roanoke Public Library Board CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Suite 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540)853 -2541 Fnx: (540) 853 -1145 S' I'FPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC F,nnii: elorkti,gr...tohv.g° C'LC'LLIA F. M('COY City Clerk Dgmty City Clerk C ECELIA T. WEBB, CM(' A,,ismnt Depn ty Cit,r Ckt k May 10, 2018 Jeanne Bollendorf 15 Ben Brook Drive, N. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24012 Dear Ms. Bollendorf: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018 you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board. Sincerely, Cz�2, av M coy, Cecelia F. McCoy 0 Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Sheila Umberger, Secretary, Roanoke Public Library Board COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, JEANNE BOLLENDORF was reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Czc.t.2cac. Deputy City Clerk 0 CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Suite 456 - Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Teleplmne: (540)853 -2541 Fux: (540) 853 -1145 S I'EPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E-nMi: clerkitjroanakevu.gov C it, Clerk May 10, 2018 Douglas Jackson 2121 -B Windsor Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Mr. Jackson: CECELIA F. MCCOY Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. WEBB, CM(I Aseistnnt Deputy City Clerk At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018 you were appointed as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board to replace Marlene Preston for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board. Sincerely, Cye«e 1A. M1041 0- Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Sheila Umberger, Secretary, Roanoke Public Library Board w /application COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, DOUGLAS JACKSON was appointed as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board to replace Marlene Preston for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. No Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk John R. F. Lewis 541 Luck Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24016 Dear Mr. Lewis: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018 you were appointed as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board to replace Sharon Ramey for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. Avenue, S. W. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Sheila Umberger, Secretary, Roanoke Public Library Board w /application CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Suile 456 Rwmoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Tmephnne: (540)85 -2541 Fax: (540)853 -1145 Sl'LPI IAN I E M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( C pm it: elerk(avoanakev °'E "4 CECLUAE. MCCOY ('ity ('I® k Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. W EBB, (M(' Assistant Det)ID City Clerk May 10, 2018 John R. F. Lewis 541 Luck Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24016 Dear Mr. Lewis: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018 you were appointed as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board to replace Sharon Ramey for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2021. Avenue, S. W. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Sheila Umberger, Secretary, Roanoke Public Library Board w /application COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, JOHN R. F. LEWIS was appointed as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board to replace Sharon Ramey for a three -year term of office, commencing July 1, 2018 and ending June 30. 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May qn,ao� Deputy City Clerk James Revercomb, III 3011 Rosalind Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Mr. Revercomb: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a City representative of the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Commission. Furthermore, Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenne, S. W., Room 456 qW Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540) 8531541 IF.,: (540)853 -1145 S'I'Ep11ANIL M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E -mall: clerk�a runmkeva.gov CECELIA F. M('COY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. WEUN, C'MC AalemnL Delpmy coy Clerk May 10, 2018 James Revercomb, III 3011 Rosalind Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Mr. Revercomb: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a City representative of the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Commission. Furthermore, Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." James Revercomb, III May 10, 2018 Page 2 On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve the City of Roanoke as a City representative of the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Liz Belcher, Roanoke Greenway Coordinator, 1206 Kessler Mill Road, Salem, Virginia 24153 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, JAMES REVERCOMB, III, was reappointed as a City representative of the Roanoke Valley Greenway Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk d� CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OH THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'rulephmm: (540)85 3-2541 I nr: (5411)853 -1145 R I ITHANIL M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( E -nmll: dl,k(lurnn unk. n,.gnv CNCE1AA E. M('COV City Clerk Deau ly ('11y Clerk May 10, 2018 CE.('LIJA'1'. WEBR, CMC Y A,,W.nf Deyuty City Clerk Courtney Campbell 2333 York Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Ms. Campbell: Al a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a Citizen representative of the Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve the City of Roanoke as a Citizen representative of the Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission. Sincerely, y2ze, 06t Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Wayne G. Strickland, Executive Director, Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission, P. O. Box 2569, Roanoke, Virginia 24010 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, COURTNEY CAMPBELL was reappointed as a Citizen representative of the Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May C 3• `Me Coy— Deputy City Clerk J. Frederick Gusler 1618 Memorial Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Mr. Gusler: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a Citizen representative of the Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve the City of Roanoke as a Citizen representative of the Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission. Sincerely, J. Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Wayne G. Strickland, Executive Director, Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission, P. O. Box 2569, Roanoke, Virginia 24010 CITY OF ROANOKE Q) OFFICE OF THE CPCY CLERK 215 Chinch Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'relephonc (540)853 -2541 Fun: (540)853 -1145 Sl'ITHANIE M. MOON ItEVNOLD.S, MM( Email: clerk(avumo,k °v..,, CECELIA F. MCC OV City Clerk Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 y CECELIA T. WEB6, CMC Assistant Deputy City Clerk J. Frederick Gusler 1618 Memorial Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Mr. Gusler: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a Citizen representative of the Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve the City of Roanoke as a Citizen representative of the Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission. Sincerely, J. Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Wayne G. Strickland, Executive Director, Roanoke Valley - Alleghany Regional Commission, P. O. Box 2569, Roanoke, Virginia 24010 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, J. FREDERICK GUSLER was reappointed as a Citizen representative for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. eNo Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Ce u� J. CM'0&r Deputy City Clerk CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540)853 -2541 Fnx: (540)853 -1145 STEPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( E -nmiL alcrk(rOroonokevn . gov CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Depnly City Clerk May 10, 2018 CEC'ELIA r. wEHa, CM( y Assistant Depn b' City Clerk Steven Martin Director of Human /Social Services Roanoke, Virginia Dear Mr, Martin: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Valley Juvenile Detention Center Commission for a four -year term of office ending June 30, 2022. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve the City of Roanoke as member of the Roanoke Valley Juvenile Detention Center Commission. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures pc: Allen Hullette, Superintendent, Roanoke Valley Juvenile Detention Center, 498 Coyner Springs Road, N. E., Roanoke, Virginia 24012 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, STEVEN MARTIN was reappointed as a member of the Roanoke Valley Juvenile Detention Center Commission for a four -year term of office ending June 30, 2022. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May c "-. mc cl_ Deputy City Clerk Q) CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540)853 -2541 E., (540)85 3-1145 STEPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E -mn11: d,,1eii1ronnokeva -gov CECELIA It MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk May 10,2018 CECELIA T. WEDB, CMC Y Aerismnt Deputy City Clerk James O'Hare, Youth Care Administrator Youth Haven Roanoke, Virginia Dear Mr. O'Hare At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a Youth Care Administrator (Alternate Member) of the Roanoke Valley Juvenile Detention Center Commission for a four -year term of office ending June 30, 2022. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve the City of Roanoke as member of the Roanoke Valley Juvenile Detention Center Commission. Sincerely, 041a_t�_ lz�. yYc� Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Allen Hullette, Superintendent, Roanoke Valley Juvenile Detention Center, 498 Coyner Springs Road, N. E., Roanoke, Virginia 24012 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, JAMES O'HARE was reappointed as a Youth Care Administrator (Alternate Member) of the Roanoke Valley Juvenile Detention Center Commission for a four -year term of office ending June 30, 2022. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk S rEP11ANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC City Clerk Ricky Clark 5819 Fieldview Drive Roanoke, Virginia 24019 Dear Mr. Clark: CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540)853 -2541 Fax: (540)853 -1145 E-mail: derk @)raanoke...... May 10, 2018 CEC'ELIA F. MCCOY Deputy City Clerk CECELIAT. WEBB,CMC Assistant Depute CID Clerk At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were appointed to replace Randall Simmons as a Citizen at Large member of the Towing Advisory Board for a term of office ending October 31, 2020. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were appointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your appointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to serve to the City of Roanoke as a Citizen at Large member of the Towing Advisory Board. Sincerely, 0J. me&t Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures pc: Tim Meadows, Secretary, Towing Advisory Board COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) 1, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, RICKY CLARK was appointed to replace Randall Simmons as a Citizen at Large member of the Towing Advisory Board for a term of office ending October 31, 2020. 2018, Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Clutrck Avenue, S. W., Suite 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephmm: (540)853 -2541 Mix: (540)853 -1145 KrEPHANIF. M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( E -n,.H: derk(mro ... kove.guv C'EC'ELIA F. MCCOV City Clerk Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 Joshua C.Johnson 3925 Three Chop Lane Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Mr. Johnson: CECELIA T. W EDU, CMC Amietmu Deputy City Clerk At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a City representative of the Virginia Western Community College Local Advisory Board for a four -year term of office ending June 30, 2022. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue to serve the City of Roanoke as a City representative of the Virginia Western Community College Local Advisory Board. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy 0 Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Dr. Robert Sandal, Secretary, Virginia Western Community College Local Advisory COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, JOSHUA C. JOHNSON was reappointed as a City representative of the Virginia Western Community College Local Advisory Board for a four -year term of office ending June 30, 2022. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City �, vwa V CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Roam 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telep600e: (540)8538541 Fux: (540)853 -1145 STEPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC F. -mull: dk,!,(aJ .... okeva.gnv City Clerk May 10, 2018 R. Brian Townsend Assistant City Manager for Community Development Roanoke, Virginia Dear Mr. Townsend: CECELIA F. MCCOY Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. WEBB, CMC Assistant Deputy City Clerk At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a City representative of the Virginia's First Regional Industrial Facility Authority for a four -year term of office ending June 30, 2022. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as a City representative of the Virginia's First Regional Industrial Facility Authority. Sincerely, C J. m,� Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Christy Straight, Project Manager, Virginia's First Regional Industrial Facility Authority, 6580 Valley Center Drive, Suite 124, Radford, Virginia 24141 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, R. Brian Townsend was reappointed as a City representative of the Virginia's First Regional Industrial Facility Authority for a four -year term of office ending June 30, 2022. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Roam 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540)953 -2541 Fun: (540)8531145 STEPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( G -mull: clark(,)roanokevn.gov CECELIA F. MCCOY Clly Ck'k Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 Shaleen T. Powell 102 Campbell Avenue, S. W., #4 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 Dear Ms. Powell: CECELIA T. WEBB, CHIC A,,!,[.nl Depuy City Clerk At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors for a one -year term of office ending June 30, 2019. Enclosed you will find a certificate of your reappointment and an Oath or Affirmation of Office which must be administered by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the City of Roanoke located on the third floor of the Roanoke City Courts Facility, 315 Church Avenue, S. W. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors. (S iilncerely, Cecelia McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Landon C. Howard, President, Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, 101 Shenandoah Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia 24016 -2044 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, SHALEEN T. POWELL was reappointed as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors for a one -year term of office ending June 30, 2019. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May C�� �nL e Deputy City Clerk CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK _ 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540)851 -2541 Fns: (540)853 -1145 STENIANIR M. MOON REVNOLDS, MMC E -nWI: derkiiiuronnokeva.ROv CECELIA F. MCCOV O y Clerk Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 Meg Carter 3614 Peakwood Drive Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Ms. Carter: CECELIA T. W EBB, CMC Assistant Deputy City Clerk At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors for a one -year term of office ending June 30, 2019. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors. Sincerely, Cam « 7X6 Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Landon C. Howard, President, Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, 101 Shenandoah Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia 24016 -2044 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE ) I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, MEG CARTER was reappointed as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors for a one -year term of office ending June 30, 2019. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May C'eee�ci �'.722c Deputy City Clerk O CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 " Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telaphone: (540)853-2,541 Pis: (540) 853 -1145 STEPHANIE Al. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC &mill drkQroonokevi.gov CECELIA P. MCCOY 01v Clerk Depniy City Clerk May 10, 2018 Bart Wilner 327 King George Avenue, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24016 Dear Mr. Wilner: CECELIA T. W EBB, CMC Asaistm,t Depnty City Clerk Al a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors for a one -year term of office ending June 30, 2019. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Landon C. Howard, President, Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, 101 Shenandoah Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia 24016 -2044 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, BART WILNER was reappointed as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors for a one -year term of office ending June 30, 2019. N Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May C .ee� J,c Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 Renee "Butch" Craft 4729 Glen Ivy Circle, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Ms. Craft: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors for a one -year term of office ending June 30, 2019. Avenue, S. W. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy 0 Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Landon C. Howard, President, Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, 101 Shenandoah Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia 24016 -2044 e �g, CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540)853 -2541 Fnx: (540) 853 -1145 STEPnANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E -moll clerk @ronnokeyn.goy CECELIA F. MCCOY Clp Clerk Deputy City ('Jerk CECELIA T. W EDR, CMC Assistant Deputy ('ily Clerk May 10, 2018 Renee "Butch" Craft 4729 Glen Ivy Circle, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Ms. Craft: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors for a one -year term of office ending June 30, 2019. Avenue, S. W. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy 0 Deputy City Clerk Enclosures PC: Landon C. Howard, President, Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, 101 Shenandoah Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia 24016 -2044 COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, RENEE "BUTCH" CRAFT was reappointed as a City representative of the Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, Board of Directors for a one -year term of office ending June 30, 2019. 2018, Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk John R. F. Lewis 806 Wasena Avenue, S. W. Apartment 515 Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Mr. Lewis: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a Citizen at Large member of the Youth Services Citizen Board for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act:' On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as a Citizen at Large member of the Youth Services Citizen Board. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Aisha Johnson, Assistant to the City Manager CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'telephone (540)8534541 Fns: (540)853 -1145 Sl'IWIIANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Depup City Clerk May 10, 2018 CECELIA T. WEBB, CMC AesislmV Depnly CQr Clerk John R. F. Lewis 806 Wasena Avenue, S. W. Apartment 515 Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Mr. Lewis: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a Citizen at Large member of the Youth Services Citizen Board for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act:' On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as a Citizen at Large member of the Youth Services Citizen Board. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Aisha Johnson, Assistant to the City Manager COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, JOHN R. F. LEWIS was reappointed as a Citizen at Large member of the Youth Services Citizen Board for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May 0.e_e.r.2CQ.. .7i?C 07 Deputy City Clerk CIle TY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF'CHF, CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'Telephone (5411) 853 -2541 I%: (540)853 -1145 ST LIPIIANIL M. MOON RLYNOLDS, MMC F mill: elerk(w,e. mke,ro.gov City Clerk May 10, 2018 Reverend Timothy Harvey 1827 Mt. Vernon Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Reverend Harvey: CEC'ELIA L. MCCOY Depnl) City Clerk CECELIAT. WEBB,CMC MAV.nt Deputy Citr Clerk At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a Citizen at Large member of the Youth Services Citizen Board for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act" On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as a Citizen at Large member of the Youth Services Citizen Board. Sincerely, Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Aisha Johnson, Assistant to the City Manager COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, REVEREND TIMOTHY HARVEY was reappointed as a Citizen at Large member of the Youth Services Citizen Board for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018. Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May 0'_d J. i Deputy City Clerk u CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540) 853 -2541 Fnx: (540) 853 -1145 STEPHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E -inniL derk@rexnoke...... CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk May 10, 2018 CECELIA T. WERR, CMC A,shaurt Deputy Cary Clerk James M. O'Hare Youth Haven Roanoke, Virginia 24018 Dear Mr. O'Hare: At a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke which was held on Monday, May 7, 2018, you were reappointed as a member (Public /Government) of the Youth Services Citizen Board, for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. Avenue, S. W. Please return one copy of the Oath of Office to Room 456 in the Noel C. Taylor Municipal Building, 215 Church Avenue, S. W., prior to serving in the capacity to which you were reappointed. Pursuant to Section 2.2 -3702, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, I am enclosing copy of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. The Act requires that you be provided with a copy within two weeks of your reappointment and each member is required "to read and become familiar with provisions of the Act." On behalf of the Mayor and Members of City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your willingness to continue serving the City of Roanoke as a (Public/Government) member of the Youth Services Citizen Board. Sincerely, C zt J-- V7L Cecelia F. McCoy Deputy City Clerk Enclosures c: Aisha Johnson, Assistant to the City Manager COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA ) To -wit: CITY OF ROANOKE I, Cecelia F. McCoy, Deputy City Clerk, and as such Deputy City Clerk of the City of Roanoke and keeper of the records thereof, do hereby certify that at a regular meeting of Council which was held on the seventh day of May 2018, JAMES O'HARE was reappointed as a member (Public /Government) of the Youth Services Citizen Board, for a three -year term of office ending June 30, 2021. 2018, Given under my hand and the Seal of the City of Roanoke this tenth day of May Deputy City Clerk E CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Chm'eh Avenne, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1530 '1 elcpLmic: (541))853-2541 Fns: (541)953 -1145 51'IiM IANIL M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( Fnmil: elerk(mmann luvn... CEC'ELIAE.MCC'OV City Clerk Deyaly City Clerk C EC ELIA'1'. WLDD, CIVIC Ai,htmil Depnly City Clerk May 11, 2018 Terry L. King 500 Cahas Lane Boones Mill, Virginia 24065 Dear Mr. King: Your term of office as a member of the Board of Trustees, City of Roanoke Pension Plan will expire on June 30, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member (Fire /EMS) of the Board of Trustees, City of Roanoke Pension Plan from May 2, 2016 to June 30, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, }ow�i�D�J,ti Stephanie M. Moon Re Ids, MSC City Clerk Enclosure CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Terry L. King AS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, CITY OF ROANOKE PENSION PLAN FROM MAY 2, 2016 TO JUNE 30, 2018 ON THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY , 2018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: ATTEST: SHE AN P. LEA, SR. STEPHANIE M. RO N $ OLD MAYOR CITY CL C May 11, 2018 Glen Combs 3627 Dogwood Lane, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Mr. Combs: C'LCLLIA T. WEBB, CMC' Assistant Deputy City Clerk Your term of office as a member of the Board of Trustees, City of Roanoke Pension Plan will expire on June 30, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member (Citizen -At- Large) of the Board of Trustees, City of Roanoke Pension Plan from September 2, 2014 to June 30, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, °Q�jj 10 Stephanie M. Moon olds, mlc City Clerk Enclosure CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF TIIE CITY CLERK 215 Chureh Avenue, S. W., RDomn 456 Roanoke, Vii ginin 241111 -1536 '1 le,lnn.e: (54(0)9531541 p'us: (541)953 -1145 SI ErIIANIE M. MOON REVNOLDS, MM(' &uunp: cicrk(n rnunukcvn.HUV CECELIAL.MCCOY ('Ity ('Ierk Deputy City Clerk May 11, 2018 Glen Combs 3627 Dogwood Lane, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Mr. Combs: C'LCLLIA T. WEBB, CMC' Assistant Deputy City Clerk Your term of office as a member of the Board of Trustees, City of Roanoke Pension Plan will expire on June 30, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member (Citizen -At- Large) of the Board of Trustees, City of Roanoke Pension Plan from September 2, 2014 to June 30, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, °Q�jj 10 Stephanie M. Moon olds, mlc City Clerk Enclosure CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Glen Combs AS A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES, CITY OF ROANOKE PENSION PLAN FROM SEPTEMBER 2, 2014 TO JUNE 30, 2018 ON THIS 17TH DAY OF MAY '2018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: ATTEST: SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. STEPHA�MRE MAYOR : CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 TdepLonc (540)853 -2541 Fox: (540)853 -1145 S' I EFII AN I Ii M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM(' E-mJI: elerk(auoanoko..... CECELIA F. MCCOV Cip' Cie, k Deputy City Clerk CECELIA'1'. WERR, CM(' A eislanl Deynp' City Clerk May 11, 2018 John A. Montgomery 3511 Mudlick Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24018 Dear Mr. Montgomery: Your term of office as a member of the Mill Mountain Advisory Board will expire on June 30, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Mill Mountain Advisory Board from June 2, 2014 to June 30, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, a i Stephanie M. on Re olds, MC� City Clerk Enclosure CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO John A. Montgomery AS A MEMBER OF THE MILL MOUNTAIN ADVISORY BOARD FROM JUNE 2, 2014 TO JUNE 30, 2018 ON THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY . 2018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: ATTEST: SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. STEPH�ON MAYOR CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Romn 456 Roanoke, Vii (;inin 24011 -1536 1 dept one: (5411) X5,1 -2541 I r,: (5411) X9 -1145 5'I'EPI I ANIL M. MOON RUNOLDS, MM( k' —nmll: derk(mrnnnok,,.,,v C L( EWA L. MC'C'OY City Clerk Deynty City Clerk ('EC'ELIA'1. WEDB, C'MC A,,kNnt Deauty Cry Clerk May 11, 2018 Stephanie H. Fallon 1906 Arlington Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Ms. Fallon: Your term of office as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission will expire on June 30, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission from June 1, 2015 to June 30, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, � Stephanie M. Moon Re Ids, C c City Clerk Enclosure CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Stephanie H. Fallon AS A MEMBER OF THE ROANOKE ARTS COMMISSION FROM JUNE 1, 2015 TO JUNE 30, 2018 ON THIS I JTH DAY OF -MAY 2018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: ATTEST: SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. STEPHANIE M. �N RE` OLDS ti MAYOR CITY CLERK CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Ayenne, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 'relepknnN (5111)853 -2541 Enn (5411)853 -1145 5'I'ITHANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( E-unal1: elerk(na-panpkemt ' pu' CECELIA 11. MCCOY ('ity ('led Deputy City Clerk CECELIA 1. W EBB, CM(' Assistant Deputy Citv Clerk May 11, 2018 Lucy H. Lee 515 Darwin Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Ms. Lee: Your term of office as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission will expire on June 30, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Arts Commission from May 21, 2007 to June 30, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, Stephanie M. Moon Re C City Clerk Enclosure CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Lucy H. Lee AS A MEMBER OF THE ROANOKE ARTS COMMISSION FROM MAY 21, 2007 TO JUNE 30, 2018 ON THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY . 2018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: ATCEST: SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. STEPH_4NIE M. MO N RE LDS MAYOR CITY CLE: ¢t` CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540) 853 -2541 F..: (541) 853 -1145 S'I'EYIIANIE M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC F mail: clark�a,roanokeva.gov CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. WEBB, CIVIC Assistant Deputy City Clerk May 11, 2018 Byron L. Hamlar 4615 Renfro Blvd Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Mr. Hamlar: Your term of office as a member of the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates will expire on June 30, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Neighborhood Advocates from April 3, 2017 to June 30, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. isincer ly, -�-n C Stephanie M. Moon Re ds, MMC City Clerk Enclosure CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Byron L. Hamlar AS A MEMBER OF THE ROANOKE NEIGHBORHOOD ADVOCATES FROM APRIL 3, 2017 TO JUNE 30, 2018 ON THIS 11TH DAY OF MAY '2018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: ATTEST P ��, SHERMAN P. LEA, SR STEPHANIE M. M N RE LDS MAYOR CITY CLERK May 11, 2018 Dr. John E. Dooley 1825 Augusta National Drive Blacksburg, Virginia 24060 Dear Dr. Dooley: Your term of office as the Roanoke City /Virginia Tech representative of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission expired on March 9, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as the Roanoke City /Virginia Tech representative of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission from March 6, 2006 to March 9, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. �'Sincerely, -4 yy� n 0. Vlt'' � ti Stephanie M. Moon Re olds, City Clerk - -- Enclosure pc: Cathy Bowman, Roanoke Regional Airport Commission CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Rnmtoke, Vi1'ginm 24011 -1536 'I'elep6m:e: (540)851 -841 pec: (541)851 -114S S'1'EFIIANIE M. MOON I211VNOLDS, MM( C nMl: rlerkuuttu u,k °4180, CECLLIA F. MCCOV City Clerk Deputy City Clerk CECELIA T. WEBB, CHIC A.W., t Deputy City Clerk May 11, 2018 Dr. John E. Dooley 1825 Augusta National Drive Blacksburg, Virginia 24060 Dear Dr. Dooley: Your term of office as the Roanoke City /Virginia Tech representative of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission expired on March 9, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as the Roanoke City /Virginia Tech representative of the Roanoke Regional Airport Commission from March 6, 2006 to March 9, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. �'Sincerely, -4 yy� n 0. Vlt'' � ti Stephanie M. Moon Re olds, City Clerk - -- Enclosure pc: Cathy Bowman, Roanoke Regional Airport Commission CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Dr. John E. Dooley AS A MEMBER OF THE ROANOKE REGIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION FROM MARCH 6, 2006 TO MARCH 9, 2018 ON THIS 11 DAY OF MAY '2018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: ATTEST_ SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. STEPHANIE M,MO RE 0 S MAYOR CITY CLERK CECELIA T. WEBB, CMC AvAoD [ De m, City Clerk May 11, 2018 Marlene Preston 3604 Winding Way Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Ms. Preston: Your term of office as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board will expire on June 30, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board from July 20, 2009 to June 30, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, Stephanie�n Re Ids,-MMC City Clerk Enclosure PC: Sheila Umberger, Roanoke Public Library Board CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue, S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Vhglnia 24011 -1536 Telephone: (540)853 -2541 Fox: (541))853 -1145 S'FEI'liAN1E M. MOON REYNOLDS, MMC E-mail: l,,kaa)roenoke...... CECELIA F. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clu it CECELIA T. WEBB, CMC AvAoD [ De m, City Clerk May 11, 2018 Marlene Preston 3604 Winding Way Road, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24015 Dear Ms. Preston: Your term of office as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board will expire on June 30, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board from July 20, 2009 to June 30, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, Stephanie�n Re Ids,-MMC City Clerk Enclosure PC: Sheila Umberger, Roanoke Public Library Board CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Marlene Preston AS A MEMBER OF THE ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FROM JULY 20, 2009 TO JUNE 30, 2018 ON THIS 11 DAY OF MAY 2018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: ATTEST: C--��'PX 5 SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. LSTEP MAYOR HANIE M. M N RE LDS CITY CL 1..� p� CTI'Y OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK 215 Church Avenue S. W., Room 456 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1536 I elephupe: (541p853-2541 Fnv: (540)1 STEP) [ANIL M. MOON REYNOLDS, MM( R-ne ll: elerk(rormmnkev "'ap° CECELIA N. MCCOY City Clerk Deputy City Clerk CLCELIA T. W EBB, CMC Assistant Oepmp City Clerk May 11, 2018 Sharon Ramey 3416 Wellington Drive, S. W. Roanoke, Virginia 24014 Dear Ms. Ramey: Your term of office as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board will expire on June 30, 2018. On behalf of the Members of Roanoke City Council, I would like to express appreciation for your service to the City of Roanoke as a member of the Roanoke Public Library Board from June 4, 2012 to June 30, 2018. Please find enclosed a Certificate of Appreciation and an aerial view photograph of the Roanoke Valley in recognition of your service. Sincerely, S � Reyts, Stephanie M. Moon Reyn Ids, C City Clerk Enclosure PC: Sheila Umberger, Roanoke Public Library Board CERTIFICATE OF APPRECIATION PRESENTED TO Sharon Ramey AS A MEMBER OF THE ROANOKE PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD FROM JUNE 4, 2012 TO JUNE 30, 2018 ON THIS 11 DAY OF MAY '2018 IN RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC SERVICE FAITHFULLY RENDERED TO THE CITY OF ROANOKE APPROVED: CSC' P oe �. SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. MAYOR ATTEST: 'yn. STEPHANIE M. M ON RE OLDS CITY CLE jµoF e M'oA CITY OF ROANOKE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR t. 215 CHURCH AVENUE. S.W., SUITE 452 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA 24011 -1594 ��!RaIM TELEPHONE. (540) 853_2444 FAX, (540) 853 -1145 SHERMAN P. LEA, SR. EMAIL. MAYOR(yROANOKEVA.GOV Mayor January 29, 2018 The Honorable Frangois Briere Maire de Saint -Lo Hotel de Ville Place General de Gaulle 50000 Saint -Lo, France Dear Mayor Briere: Greetings from your Sister City of Roanoke, Virginia USA! Your City and our City have had a time - honored and wonderful relationship for almost 20 years through the Sister City Program. We have enjoyed this wonderful and fulfilling positive relationship since April 1998. On behalf of the City of Roanoke and the Sister City Saint -Lo (Normandy) Committee, it is my privilege and honor to extend a warm and cordial invitation to you and the Saint -Lo delegation to visit our beautiful City of Roanoke on May 6 - 7, 2018. We are excited about strengthening our 20 -year sister city relationship; and we look forward to you and your delegation visiting with our elected and City officials on Monday, May 7, 2018. May the continuing bond of friendship that our two cities have established continue for many more years! Please let us know if there is anything else we can do to make your visit successful. Sinc�erely,�� Sherman P. Lea, Sr. Mayor PC: Mary Jo Fassie, President, Roanoke Valley Sister Cities Cammie Williams, Chair, Roanoke - Saint -Lo Sister City Committee GARLAND 41122 - 051418 ROANOKE CITY COUNCIL CONTINUATION OF RECESSED SESSION MAY 14, 2018 2:00 P.M. CITY COUNCIL CHAMBER AGENDA 1. Call to Order - -Roll Call. All Present. The Invocation was delivered by Vice -Mayor Anita J. Price. The Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America was led by Mayor Sherman P. Lea, Sr. NOTICE: The recessed Council meeting will be televised live and replayed on Channel 3 on Thursday, May 17 at 7:00 p.m., and Saturday, May 19 at 4:00 p.m. Council meetings are offered with closed captioning for the hearing impaired. Statement of Purpose. Mayor Lea stated that City Council would be adopting measures in connection with the City's Recommended 2018.2019 Fiscal Year Budget, which takes effect July 1, 2018. Introduction and Consideration of Ordinances and Resolutions: A Certificate of the Director of Finance advising that funds required for the 2018 - 2019 General, Stormwater Utility, Civic Facilities, Parking, Risk Management, School General, School Food, Grant Fund and State Asset Sharing Program budgets will be available for appropriation, for the fiscal year July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019. Received and filed. 1. Reaffirmation of Real Estate Tax Rates. Adopted Ordinance No. 41122- 051418. (7 -0) 2. Amendment of the FY 2019 Fee Compendium for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Fee Adjustments. Adopted Resolution No. 41123 - 051418. (7 -0) 3. Amendment of the Roanoke City School Funding Policy. Adopted Resolution No. 41124- 051418. (7 -0) 4. Adoption of Annual General, Stormwater Utility, Civic Facilities, Parking, Risk Management, School General, School Food Services, Grant Fund and State Asset Sharing Program appropriations forthe fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018 and ending June 30, 2019. Adopted Budget Ordinance No. 41125-051418. (7-0) 5. Endorsement of the Capital Improvement Program Update for FY 2019 -2023. Adopted Resolution No. 41126 - 051418 and Budget Ordinance No. 41127- 051418.(7-0) 6. Consideration and approval of the 2018 — 2019 HUD Annual Plan. Adopted Resolution No. 41128-051418.(6-0, Council Member Dykstra abstained from the vote) 7. Adoption of a Pay Plan for officers, employees, Council- appointed officers and Constitutional Officers of the City; and authorization for certain salary adjustments and merit increases and monthly stipends for certain board and commission members, effective July 1, 2018. Adopted Ordinance No. 41129. 051418.(7 -0) 8. Adjourned — 2:16 P.M. DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE 1w 215 Church Avenue, SW, Suite 461 PO Box 1220 Roanoke, Virginia 24011 -1220 Telephone: (540)853-2821 Fax: (540)853 -6142 AYIELU C. MERCHANT Director of Finance May 14, 2018 TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of Council FROM: Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance SUBJECT: Certification of Funding I, Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance of the City of Roanoke, in accordance with paragraph (a) of Section 25.1 of the Charter of the City of Roanoke, as amended, and Sections 2 -235 (e) and (f), Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), as amended, do hereby certify that funds required for the 2018 - 2019 General Fund, Stormwater Utility Fund, Civic Facilities Fund, Parking Fund, Risk Management Fund, School Fund, School Food Fund, Grant Fund and State Asset Sharing Program budgets will be available for appropriation. Director of Finance V�� IN THE COUNCIL OF PHE CITY OF ROANOKE. VIRGINIA The 14th day of May, 2018. No. 41122- 051418. AN ORDINANCE adopting and reaffirming the real property tax rate as set forth in Article II of Chapter 32 of the Code of the City of Roanoke and dispensing with the second reading by title of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. Pursuant to Section 58.1 -3321, Code of Virginia (1950), as amended, City Council held a public hearing on April 26, 2018, regarding the proposed real estate tax rate of $1.22 for every $100 of fair market value of such property. City Council deems it necessary to adopt and reaffirm the proposed real estate property tax rate of $1.22 for every $100 of fair market value of such property and City Council hereby adopts and reaffirms the real estate tax rate of $1.22 for every $100 of fair market value of such property, as more particularly set forth in Section 32 -16, Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), as amended, together with all other real estate tax rates as set forth in Article 11 of Chapter 32, Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), as amended. As provided for in Article II of Chapter 32, Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), as amended, the real estate tax rates shall be effective for the tax year commencing July 1, 2018, and for each tax year thereafter. 2. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the City Charter, the second reading of this ordinance by title is hereby dispensed with. ATTEST: City Clerk. J /VI CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 14, 2018 Subject: Reaffirmation of Real Estate Tax Rate Background During the development of the FY 2019 budget, City staff advised Council that real estate assessments will result in the generation of revenue at a higher level than FY 2018. Pursuant to Section 58.1 -3321 of State Code, the City was required to provide notice to the public and hold a public hearing in order to adopt and reaffirm the current tax rate of $1.22 per $100 of fair market value of such real property. Pursuant to State Code, Council must deem it necessary to adopt and reaffirm such tax rate. As such, it is necessary to adopt and reaffirm the proposed real estate tax rate of $1.22 for every $100 of fair market value. Considerations On April 26, 2018, City Council held a public hearing regarding the proposed real estate property tax rate of $1 .22 per $100 of real property value. Council will consider adopting an ordinance to reaffirm the proposed real estate property tax rate of $1.22 for every $100 of fair market value as set forth in Article II of Chapter 32 of the Code of the City of Roanoke. The real estate tax rate will be effective July 1, 2018, and for subsequent fiscal years, as provided in Article II, Chapter 32, Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), as amended. Recommended Action: Adopt the attached ordinance effective July 1, 2018, wherein Council deems it necessary to adopt and reaffirm the real estate tax rate of $1.22 for every $100 of fair market value of such property, as set forth in Article II of Chapter 32 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, and adopt and reaffirm the real estate tax rate zr 1 of fair market value of such property, as set forth in 32 the Code of the City of Roanoke. - --------- City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Sherman Holland, Commissioner of the Revenue Evelyn Powers, City Treasurer Sherman M. Stovall, Assistant City Manager for Operations R. Brian Townsend, Assistant City Manager for Community Development Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance Susan Lower, Real Estate Valuation Manager IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 14th day of May, 2018. No. 41123- 051418. A RESOLUTION amending the Roanoke Fire -EMS Emergency Medical Services fees to be charged by the Roanoke Fire -EMS Department; establishing an effective date; and directing amendment of the Fee Compendium. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that: The Fee Compendium of the City, maintained by the Director of Finance and authorized and approved by City Council by Resolution No. 32412- 032795, adopted March 27, 1995, as since amended, shall be amended to reflect the following fees. FEE MOUNT NEW AMOUNT EMS Basic Lite Support Fee 00 ri%$65 $430.00 _ EMS Advanced Life on Level 1 00 $518.00 _Su EMS Advan ced Life Su ort Level 2 00 $748.00 EMS Mileage $9.00 /mile $9.00 /mile Response, Treatment and Non -Trans on Fee I n/a $300.00 2. Resolution No. 32412- 032795 is hereby amended to the extent and only to the extent of any inconsistency with this Resolution. 3. The fees established by this Resolution shall be effective July 1, 2018 and shall remain in effect until amended by this Council. ATTEST: W On y�,, t�' r 1 1 y�y14'✓ City Clerk. �JVII//I eCITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 14, 2018 Subject: FY 2019 Amendment of Fee Compendium Background: The recommended Fiscal Year 201 8 -1 9 budget includes adjustments to current Emergency Medical Services (EMS) fees. Considerations: Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Fee Adjustments: Fee Title Current Fee /Rate Proposed Fee /Rate EMS Basic Life Support $375 $430 EMS Advanced Life Support (Level 1) $450 $518 EMS Advanced Life Support (Level 2) $650 $748 Mileage $9.00 /mile $9.00 /mile Response, Treatment, and Non- Transport Fee N/A $300 Recommendation: Adopt the atta ed resolution amending the City's Fee Compendium (fee and rate sched a o—eflect the EMS fee adjustments, effective July 1, 2018. - -- - -- -- " ------ - - - - -- Robert S. Cowe , Jr. City Manager c: Council Appointed Officers Sherman M. Stovall, Assistant City Manager for Operations R. Brian Townsend, Assistant City Manager for Community Development Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance Chief David Hoback, Director of Fire /EMS IN THE COUNCIL OF TI IF CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 14th day of May, 2018. No. 41124 - 051418. A RESOLUTION amending the School Funding Policy for funding the City's School Division dated May 9, 2011, and as amended, that provides funding for Roanoke City Public Schools; to clarify certain adjustments to the amount provided to Roanoke City Public Schools; and adopting the Fourth Amended School Funding Policy. WHEREAS, Council established the School Funding Policy dated May 9, 2011, ( "Funding Policy "), by adoption of Resolution No. 39108- 050911, dated May 9, 2011, wherein the City would provide annual funding to Roanoke City Public Schools ( "Schools ") an amount equal to 40% of local taxes received by the City less certain adjustments set forth in the Funding Policy ( "Adjustments "); WHERFAS, Council amended the School Funding Policy by adoption of Resolution No. 39652- 051313, dated May 13, 2013, to include in the Adjustments the 1% increase in the Transient Occupancy Fax that Council allocated to the Roanoke Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, d /b /a Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge ( "Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge'); and to eliminate references to the Meal Tax surcharge that expired as of July 1, 2012; WHEREAS, Council further amended the School Funding Policy, as amended, by adoption of Resolution No. 39932 - 051214, dated May 12, 2014, to establish the date(s) on which funding will be provided to the Schools; WHEREAS, Council further amended the School Funding Policy, as amended, by adoption of Resolution No. 40494 - 050916, dated May 9, 2016, to correct the categories of the Adjustments for the portion of the Transient Occupancy Tax paid to Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge from 1/8" of the taxes collected to 3 /8m of such tax collected; and WHEREAS, the City Manager and the Director of Finance propose an amendment to the School Funding Policy, as amended, to add as Adjustments, the revenues collected from The Berglund Center pertaining to Admissions Tax, including events at Elmwood Park at which The Berglund Center collects the Admission Tax, all as more fully set forth in the City Council Agenda Report dated May 14, 2018. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that: The Funding Policy, as amended, is hereby amended by Council, in accordance with the terms of the Fourth Amended School Funding Policy, a copy of which was transmitted to Council with the City Council Agenda Report dated May 14, 2018. 2. The Fourth Amended School Funding Policy be and is hereby approved and adopted as Council's policy with regard to funding the City's School Division, 3. The City Clerk is directed to transmit an attested copy of this resolution and a copy of the Fourth Amended School Funding Policy, to the School Board of the City of Roanoke, and to the School Superintendent. ATTEST: Ovz& c. J. Ae, e, ud-c4 City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 14, 2018 Subject: School Funding Policy The School Funding Policy (Policy) outlines the method of funding to be provided to Roanoke City Public Schools (RCPS). It sets forth the formula used to determine the amount of funding including adjustments for dedicated revenues, as well as dates by which information and /or funding will be provided to RCPS. In May of 2003, the City increased the admissions tax rate for events held at the City's Civic Center from 6.S% to 9 %. The increase was for the purpose of generating incremental revenue to fund the debt service cost associated with bonds issued to facilitate Phase II of improvements to the Civic Center. In September of 2017, Council approved a process for a revenue estimate to be established in the General Fund in order to comply with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. The Berglund Civic Center previously retained the revenue derived from the admission tax. The revenue is now collected by The Berglund Civic Center, recognized in the General Fund and then transferred back to The Berglund Civic Center. The Policy should be updated to reflect the exclusion of the admissions tax collected by the Berglund Civic Center including admissions tax collected by The Berglund Civic Center for events held at Elmwood Park. Recommended Action: Adopt a resolution to amend the School Funding Policy in accordance with the amendment attached to this report. 1 Ro tai S. Cowell, jr. City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Sherman M. Stovall, Assistant City Manager for Operations Rita D. Bishop, Superintendent, RCPS Steve Barnett, Assistant Superintendent for Operations, RCPS Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance Fourth Amended School Funding Policy The City of Roanoke will provide funding to Roanoke City Public Schools (Schools) in an amount equal to 40% of local taxes received by the City less those adjustments noted below. Local taxes shall be the total of General Property Taxes and Other Local Taxes as reported by the City of Roanoke' plus the personal property tax relief funding provided by the Commonwealth. Adjustments shall include deduction of revenues from (i) the Downtown and Williamson Road Special Services District real estate taxes, (ii) 3 18th of the Transient Occupancy taxes provided to the Convention and Visitors Bureau d /b /a Visit Virginia's Blue Ridge, (iii) amounts to be paid to private entities as economic development incentive grants through current and future performance agreements approved by City Council and the Economic Development Authority of the City of Roanoke, and (iv) the revenues collected from the Berglund Center pertaining to Admissions Tax, including events at Elmwood Park at which the Berglund Center collects the Admissions Tax. This methodology will be used during budget preparation to determine the amount of funding appropriated for Schools, and the same method will be followed at the completion of the fiscal year to finalize the actual amount of funding provided to Schools. This may increase or decrease funding to Schools based upon actual results. The timeline for this funding shall be as follows: During budget preparation for upcoming fiscal year: On or before December 151h Preliminary budget On or before March 1st Revised budget On or before April 15th Final budget For purposes of finalization of amounts paid /payable for year ending June 301h: On or before June 1st Projection of final amount for year for purposes of adjusting June payment On or before September 1st Preliminary adjustment of amount provided during prior fiscal year On or before November 1st Finalization of prior fiscal year amount The funding computed using this methodology shall be provided to Schools to cover operations and capital expenditures (whether funded through the operating budget or by debt service on bonds or other forms of long term financing) for equipment, property and buildings controlled by the School Board. 'As defined by the chart of accounts cited in the Uniform Financial Reporting Manual of the Auditor of Public Accounts (http fl.. spa state va- us/LocalGovernmenVmanuals cfm)_ Coordination between the City and Schools for debt issuance planning shall take place as part of the annual capital improvement plan to ensure ongoing compliance with the City's debt policy. As a part of the annual budget process, City and School administration shall confer on annual salary and benefit adjustments for employees. Funding of 1/1211 the amount appropriated by City Council in adopting the City's annual budget will be provided to Schools on the 15th day of each month or on the last business day prior to the 15'h if the 15th is not a business day. This policy shall be reviewed at least every three years beginning in 2014 with revisions made as necessary. City Council reserves the right to impose new local taxes or increase current local taxes in order to fund specific needs of the City other than education, and this policy will be revised upon implementation of such changes. Adopted by Roanoke City Council May 9, 2011, Resolution No 39108 - 050911 Amended by Roanoke City Council — May 13, 2013, Resolution No 39652- 051313 May 12, 2014, Resolution No. 39932- 051214 May 9, 2016, Resolution No 40494 - 050916 May 14, 2018, Resolution No 41124- 051418 IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 14th day of May, 2018. No. 41125- 051418. AN ORDINANCE adopting the annual General, Stormwater Utility, Civic Facilities, Parking, Risk Management, School General, School Food Services, Grant Funds, and State Asset Sharing Program Appropriations of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning July I, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019; and dispensing with the second reading by title of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. That all money that shall be paid into the City Treasury for the General, Stormwater Utility, Civic Facilities, Parking, Risk Management, School General, School Food Services and Grant Funds, and State Asset Sharing Program in the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, shall constitute General, Stormwater Utility, Civic Facilities, Parking, Risk Management, School General, School Food Services, Grant Funds, and State Asset Sharing Program, and that as much of the same as may be necessary be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the following uses and purposes, to -wit: General Fund Revenues General Property Taxes $118,836,366 Other Local Taxes 80,188,000 Permits, Fees and Licenses 898,000 Fines and Forfeitures 1,025,000 Revenue from Use of Money and Property 288,000 Intergovernmental Revenue - State R Federal 74,089,234 Charges for Current Services 15,742,400 Miscellaneous 632,000 Total Revenues $291,699,000 Appropriations Treasurer $1,853,186 Clerk of Circuit Court 1,681,511 Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court Services 1,062,402 Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court Clerk 51,810 Magistrate 3,417 General District Court 88,297 Circuit Court 561,511 Commissioner of the Revenue 1,433,349 Sheriff $2,694,995 Jail 15,316,204 18,011,199 Commonwealth's Attorney $1,777,866 Cost Collections Unit 87,874 1,865,740 City Council $235,702 Mayor Lea 4,481 Vice -Mayor Price 6,271 Council Member Trinkle 1,737 Council Member Bestpitch 1,900 Council Member Garland 2,498 Council Member Dykstra 2,360 Council Member Ferris 1,582 256,531 City Attorney 1,032,543 2 City Clerk $225,420 475,641 Municipal Auditing Fleet Operating Expenses 787,989 Department of Finance $2,117,982 Risk Management Operating Department of Management and Budget $670,630 Real Estate Valuation 1,192,313 Board of Equalization 11,489 3,992,414 Residual Fringe Benefits 3,833,084 Transfers to School Fund 81,246,526 Transfers to Greater Roanoke Transit Company 1,991,161 Transfers to Debt Service Fund 12,829,073 Transfer to Other Funds 4,577,713 Transfer to Civic Admission Tax 485,000 Funding for Reserves 1,530,620 Electoral Board 508,370 Office of Communications 361,049 Citizen Engagement 95,490 City Manager 962,064 Roanoke Arts Commission 340,000 Economic Development 3,023,755 Memberships and Affiliations 3,907,703 Personnel Lapse (2,258,632) Contingency 1,586,954 Human Resources $1,563,550 Employee Health Services 913,134 2,476,684 Technology - Operating $4,153,599 Technology - Capital Outlay 1,000,000 Radio Technology - Operating 546,802 E911 Center 2,318,078 E911 Wireless 577,678 8,596,157 Director of General Services and Sustainability $225,420 Purchasing 473,347 Fleet Operating Expenses 4,336,344 Fleet Capital Outlay 3,000,569 Risk Management Operating 1,163,145 Building Maintenance 4,593,541 Custodial Services 699,225 14,491,591 Fire Administration $674,679 Fire Support 972,091 Fire Operations 18,778,907 Emergency Management 111,655 20,537,332 Director of Public Works $170,492 Solid Waste Management 5,875,093 Transportation - Streets and Traffic 3,548,798 Transportation - Paving 4,439,924 Transportation - Snow Removal 219,033 Transportation - Street Lighting 1,268,221 Transportation - Engineering & Operations 1,787,126 Environmental Management 503,886 Engineering 1,420,419 19,232,992 Planning and Development $1,417,782 Building Inspections 925,309 Neighborhood Support 118,161 Neighborhood Services 1,154,115 3,615,367 Parks $2,582,910 Parks & Recreation Administration 1,212,879 Recreation 1,513,343 Community Recreation 7,300 Park Programming 1,000 Outdoor Education 69,602 Sponsorships and Development 10,011 Athletics 40,150 5,437,195 Social Services $26,179,291 Human Service Support 294,953 Youth Haven 444,504 VJCCCA Enhance Community Services 83,638 VJCCCA Substance Abuse Services 61,597 Outreach Detention 306,661 Health Department 1 ,670,551 Mental Health 488,150 Human Services Advisory Board 430,000 Comprehensive Services Act (CSA) 12,694,147 42,653,492 Police Administration $2,158,569 Police Investigation 4,116,811 Police Patrol 10,971,172 Police Services 2,806,754 Police Training 730,309 Police Animal Control 1,686,767 22,470,382 Libraries $3,795,789 Law Library 131,701 Virginia Cooperative Extension 82,848 4,010,338 Total Appropriations $291,699,000 Stormwater Utility Fund Revenues Operating $6,060,000 Total Revenues $6,060,000 Appropriations Operating $5,447,599 Debt Service $612,401 Total Appropriations $6,060,000 Civic Facilities Fund Revenues Non - Operating $2,315,721 Total Revenues $2,315,721 Appropriations Operating Expenses $591,261 Debt Service 1,724,460 Total Appropriations $2,315,721 5 Parking Fund Revenues Operating $3,899,000 Total Revenues $3,899,000 Appropriations Campbell Garage $171,024 Market Garage 178,992 Elmwood Park Garage 154,458 Center in the Square Garage 240,230 Church Avenue Garage 420,200 Tower Garage 302,631 Gainsboro Garage 199,152 Market Lot 16,450 Elmwood Lot 32,310 Warehouse Row Lot 18,284 Higher Ed Center Lot 26,867 Operating 865,564 Debt Service 1,272,838 Total Appropriations $3,899,000 Risk Management Fund Revenues Operating $17,774,880 Total Revenues $17,774,880 Appropriations Risk Management - Other Expenses 17,774,880 Total Appropriations $17,774,880 School General Fund Revenues $174,385,995 Appropriations $174,385,995 School Food Services Fund Revenues $9,312,370 Appropriations $9,312,370 Grant Fund Revenues Total Revenues $202,747 Appropriations Regional Drug Prosecutor $65,863 Victim Witness 40,386 Homeless Assistance Team 54,201 VDWF Grant Match 22,029 VSTOP Grant Match 20,268 Total Appropriations $202,747 State Asset Sharina Program Revenues State Asset Forfeiture $45,000 Total Revenues $45,000 Appropriations Law Enforcement Expenditures $45,000 Total Appropriations $45,000 7 2. That all salaries and wages covered by the Pay Plan, paid from the appropriations herein, shall be paid in accordance with the provisions thereof. That the Director of Finance be, and she is hereby authorized and directed to transfer between accounts such appropriations and wages for the labor force as may be necessary to cover cost of labor performed by one department for another. 4. That funding for all outstanding encumbrances, at June 30, 2018, are re- appropriated to the 2018 -19 fiscal year to the same department and account for which they are encumbered in the 2017 -I8 fiscal year. 5. That this ordinance shall be known and cited as the 2018 -19 General, Stormwater Utility, Civic Facilities, Parking, Risk Management, School General, School Food Services, Grant Funds, and State Asset Sharing Program Appropriation Ordinance. 6. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the City Charter, the second reading of this ordinance by title is hereby dispensed with. A EST: City Clerk 0 IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of May, 2016. No. 41126 - 051416. A RESOLUTION endorsing the update to the Capital Improvement Program submitted by the City Manager in the City Council Agenda Report of May 14, 2018. WHEREAS, by City Council Agenda Report of May 14, 2018, the City Manager has presented an update to the City's Five -Year Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Years 2019 -2023 in the recommended amount totaling $204,826,495; WHEREAS, the Capital Improvement Program and the funding recommendation for projects is affordable and consistent with previous discussions by City Council and actions taken by City Council; and WHEREAS, this Council is desirous of endorsing the recommended update to the Capital Improvement Program; THEREFORE, BE IF RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that this Council endorses and concurs in the recommendations of the City Manager for a certain update to the Five -Year Capital Improvement Program for the City of Roanoke for Fiscal Years 2019- 2023, and the related funding recommendations, as set out in the City Council Agenda Report dated May 14, 2018. ATTEST: City Clerk. 1. C1rRKN1easums%20181May 14 -2018 nudges Mtg %cap0al Impmvcmcnl pmgram 2019 -23doc IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 14th day of May, 2018. No. 41127 - 051418. AN ORDINANCE to appropriate funding for the FY 2019 -2023 Update to the Capital Improvement Program, amending and reordaining certain sections of the 2018- 2019 General, Capital Projects, and Grant Funds Appropriations, and dispensing with the second reading by title of this ordinance. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of the 2018 -2019 General, Capital Projects, and Grant Funds Appropriations be, and the same are hereby, amended and reordained to read and provide as follows: General Fund Appropriations Miscellaneous 01- 300 - 9410 -2170 $ 698,372 Transfer to Capital Projects Fund 01- 250- 9310 -9508 (1,109,330) Transfer to Grant Fund 01- 250- 9310 -9535 100,000 Transfer to Risk Management Reserve 01- 250- 9310 -9537 310,958 Capital Projects Fund Appropriations Appropriated from General Revenue 08- 310 - 9100 -9003 $ 20,000 Appropriated from General Revenue 08- 310 - 9101 -9003 30,000 Appropriated from General Revenue 08- 310- 9105 -9003 100,000 Appropriated from General Revenue 08 -530- 9552 -9003 418,686 Contingency 08- 530 - 9575 -9220 247,229 Appropriated from Third Party 08- 530 - 9586 -9003 6,338,614 Appropriated from General Revenue 08- 610 - 9647 -9003 75,000 Appropriated from General Revenue 08 -610- 9929 -9003 59,000 Revenues Transfer from General Fund 08- 110 - 1234 -1037 $ 949,915 Virginia Utility Protection Services Inc. 08 -530- 9586 -9664 6,338,614 Grant Fund Appropriations Local Match Funding for Grants 35- 300 - 9700 -5415 $ 100,000 Revenues Transferfrom General Fund 35- 300 - 9700 -5207 $ 100,000 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 12 of the City Charter, the second reading of this ordinance by title is hereby dispensed with. ATTEST: 4. ate. �A ° City Clerk. CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 14, 2018 Subject: Capital Improvement Program Update FY 2019 -2023 Background: The Capital Improvement Program (CIP) for Fiscal Years 2019 -2023 is a plan recommended for approval by City Council for anticipated capital project expenditures to be incurred over the next five years and is a revision of the Fiscal Years 2018 -2022 plan. Considerations: As part of the financial planning /budget development process City Council was briefed on projects to be funded through additional bond issuance and cash. The total Capital Improvement Program for Fiscal Years 2019 -2023 is comprised of capital projects with estimated expenditures of $204,826,495 as outlined in Attachment A. Council authorization of debt issuance is required for planned issuance each fiscal year and is requested through a separate report at a Council meeting after the adoption of the CIP Update to ensure that the public hearing notices are published in accordance with code requirements. Subject to Council approval, the public hearing will be held on June 18, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. The CIP anticipates debt issuance each year as outlined below FY 2 01 9 • School Facility Maintenance and Improvements $12,700,000 • Library Master Plan 670,000 • Parks and Recreation Master Plan 2,500,000 • Civic (Berglund) Center Improvements 1,500,000 • Stormwater Management 2,000,000 • Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Program 1,500,000 • Streetscape Improvements 500,000 • Fire Facility Master Plan 5,025,000 • 911 Center 7,500,000 • RCIT Improvements 900,000 • Fleet Capital Replacements 1,700,000 • Technology Capital 2,205,000 • Public Works Service Center 1,400,000 • Capital Building Maintenance 1,000,000 Total: $41,100,000 FY 2020 • School Facility Maintenance and Improvements $5,000,000 • Library Master Plan 500,000 • Parks and Recreation Master Plan 1,000,000 • Civic (Berglund) Center Improvements 1,500,000 • Stormwater Management 2,000,000 • Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Program 1,500,000 • Streetscape Improvements 500,000 • Fleet Capital Replacements 1,600,000 • Technology Capital 1,500,000 • Public Works Service Center 1,500,000 • Capital Building Maintenance 1,000,000 Total: $17,600,000 FY 2021 • School Facility Maintenance and Improvements $5,000,000 • Bridge Renovation 11,000,000 • Library Master Plan 5,310,000 • Parks and Recreation Master Plan 1,000,000 • Civic (Berglund) Center Improvements 1,500,000 • Stormwater Management 2,000,000 • Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Program 1,500,000 • Streetscape Improvements 500,000 • Fleet Capital Replacements 600,000 • Technology Capital 500,000 • Public Works Service Center 1,500,000 • Capital Building Maintenance 1,000,000 Total: $31,410,000 FY 2022 • School Facility Maintenance and Improvements $5,000,000 • Bridge Renovation 11,000,000 • Library Master Plan 2,399,000 • Parks and Recreation Master Plan 1,000,000 • Civic (Berglund) Center Improvements 1,500,000 • Stormwater Management 2,000,000 • Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Program 1,500,000 • Streetscape Improvements 500,000 • Fire Facility Master Plan 645,000 • Passenger Rail 2,500,000 • Fleet Capital Replacements 600,000 • Capital Building Maintenance 1,000,000 Total: $29,644,000 FY 2023 • School Facility Maintenance and Improvements $5,000,000 • Parks and Recreation Master Plan 1,000,000 • Civic (Berglund) Center Improvements 1,500,000 • Stormwater Management 2,000,000 • Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Program 1,500,000 • Streetscape Improvements 500,000 • Fire Facility Master Plan 7,860,000 • Fleet Capital Replacements 900,000 • Capital Building Maintenance 1,000,000 Total: $21,260,000 Funding budgeted for debt service is based on the capital project planning model. Budgeted debt service funding not needed until bonds are issued and debt service payments begin is used to cash fund selected projects or for a specific purpose. Funding in the amount of $418,686 is included in the Transfer to Capital Projects Fund for Bridge Maintenance Projects and may be appropriated to project accounts for FY 2 01 9. During the budget development process, Council was advised of the recommended use of one time funding for the following: Enterprise Zone Programs Arts Endowment Capital Project Contingency Percent for Art Local Match Funding for Grants Public Safety Equipment Replacement Additional Deputies for DARE Program Comprehensive Plan staff support Urban Forestry support Additional funding for reserves $150,000 75,000 247,229 59,000 100,000 350,000 132,000 111,372 105,000 310,958 Total: S 1,640,559 The additional funding for reserves in the amount of $310,958 shown above is budgeted in the Transfer to Other Funds unit. It is also necessary at this time to appropriate funding relating to the joint Communications Center by and between the City of Roanoke and Virginia Utility Protection Service, Inc. (VUPS) for the construction of the E911 /VA811 Communications Center. This agreement as amended was approved by Council Ordinance 41105- 04161 8 and Resolution 41106-041618. The City of Roanoke will act as the fiscal agent during the design, development and construction phases that will ultimately result in the sale of a condominium unit of the Center to VUPS. The projected share of the project cost for VUPS is $6,338,614, which includes all planning, design, construction, technology investments, furniture, fixtures, equipment and a contingency for possible unanticipated costs. Recommended Action: Approve a resolution endorsing the update to the CIP. Appropriate $2,059,245 included in the FY 2019 Transfer to Capital Projects Fund Account to the respective accounts established by the Director of Finance for the following: • Bridge Maintenance $418,686 • Enterprise Zone Programs 150,000 • Arts Endowment 75,000 • Capital Project Contingency 247,229 • Percent for Art 59,000 • Local Match Funding for Grants 100,000 • Public Safety Equipment Replacement 350,000 • Additional Deputies for DARE Program 132,000 • Comprehensive Plan staff support 111,372 • Urban Forestry support 105,000 • Additional funding for reserves 310,958 The funding noted above for Public Safety equipment replacement, additional Deputies for the DARE Program, Comprehensive Plan staff support, and Urban Forestry Support will be transferred to departmental budgets during the course of the fiscal year for these identified one -time needs. Adopt the accompanying budget ordinance to establish a revenue estimate in the amount of $6,338,614 from the Virginia Utility Protection Services, Inc. appropriating the same into accounts to be established by the Director of Finance. - - - --- - - Ime obe . City Manager Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Rita D. Bishop, Superintendent, Roanoke City Public Schools Kristine Flynn, Bond Counsel, Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP David Rose, Senior Vice President, Davenport & Company, LLC Robyn Schon, Global Spectrum General Manager, The Berglund Center Amelia C. Merchant, Director of Finance Total Projected Project Category/Description FY 2019 FY 201 Expenses Buildings 911 Center $ 12,201,700 $ 2,952,731 $ 15,154,431 Capital Building Maintenance $ 1,000,000 $ 4,000,000 $ 5,000,000 Fire Facility Master Plan $ 2,619,145 $ 11,362,750 $ 13,981,895 Library Master Plan $ 4,409,278 $ 8,279,373 $ 12,688,651 Public Works Service Center $ 1,400,000 $ 3,000,000 $ 4,400,000 TOTAL - Buildings $ 21,630,123 $ 29,594,854 $ 51,224,977 Economic Development: 771,947 $ 4,292,062 $ 5,064,009 Roanoke Centre for Industry and Technology Improvements $ 3,251,622 $ 37,101 $ 3,288,723 TOTAL - Economic Development $ 3,251,622 $ 37,101 $ 3,268,723 Fleet Capital Replacement 2,500,000 TOTAL- Streets, Sidewalks and Bridges $ 21,100,737 $ Fleet Capital Replacement $ 2,079,785 $ 3,700,000 $ 5,779,785 TOTAL - Fleet Capital Replacement $ 2,079,785 $ 3,700,000 $ 5,779,785 Parks Parks and Recreation Master Plan $ 9,100114 $ 12,001,045 $ 21,101,159 TOTAL - Parks $ 9,100,114 $ 12,001,045 $ 21,101,159 Schools School Improvements $ 12,700,000 $ 20,000,000 $ 32,700,000 TOTAL - Schools $ 12,700,000 $ 20,000,000 $ 32,700,000 Streets, Sidewalks and Bridges: Bridge Renovation /Replacement Program $ 9,151,568 $ 24,213,347 $ 33,364,915 Curb, Gutter and Sidewalk Program $ 4,417,406 $ 6,000,000 $ 10,417,406 Passenger Rail ln6astmcture $ 771,947 $ 4,292,062 $ 5,064,009 Street Improvement Projects $ 6,259,816 $ 2,537,195 $ 8,797,011 Streetscepe Project Improvements $ 500,000 $ 2,000,000 $ 2,500,000 TOTAL- Streets, Sidewalks and Bridges $ 21,100,737 $ 39,042,604 $ 60,143,341 Technology Improvements Technology Improvements $ 1,185,957 $ 3,480,034 $ 4,665,991 TOTAL - Technology Improvements $ 1,185,957 $ 3,480,034 $ 4,665,991 Stormwater Fund Slormwater Capital Improvements $ 4,709,119 $ 13,179,418 $ 17,888,537 TOTAL - Stormwaler Fund $ 4,709,119 $ 13,179,418 $ 17,888,537 Berglund Center Fund Berglund Center Renovations $ 2,033,982 $ 6,000,000 $ 8,033,982 TOTAL - Berglund Center Fund $ 2,033,982 $ 6,000,000 $ 8,033,982 GRAND TOTAL - Ali Funds $ 77,791,439 It 127,035,056 $ 294,826,495 01( IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 14th day of May, 2018. No. 41128- 051418. A RESOLUTION approving the 2018 -2019 Annual Update ("Annual Update ") to the 2015- 2019 Consolidated Plan and authorizing the City Manager, or the City Manager's designee, to submit the approved Annual Update to the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ( "HUD ") for final review and approval, and authorizing the execution of all necessary documents pertaining to such Annual Update. WI I EREAS, in order to receive Community Development Block Grant, HOME Investment Partnerships, and Emergency Solutions Grant funding, HUD requires that entitlement localities such as the City of Roanoke submit a 5 -year Consolidated Plan and Annual Updates; WHEREAS, opportunities for community input regarding the Annual Update were provided at a public meeting held November 9, 2017, and at a City Council public hearing on April 26, 2018, by a 30 -day public review and comment period beginning April 4, 2018, and ending May 4, 2018, by dissemination of information to the Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority main offices, the main City Library, the City Clerk's office and HUD Community Resources Division for public inspection, by letters to a mailing list of interested individuals and organizations, and by publishing information in local print media and on the City's website; and WHEREAS, the Annual Update must be approved by this Council and received by HUD on or about May 15, 2018, to ensure timely receipt of new entitlement funds. THEREFORE, BE I'l RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Annual Update is hereby approved; and 1. The City Manager, or the City Manager's designee, is hereby authorized, for and on I ICD VIN, AP,-] 2019 -19 &, behalf of the City, to submit the approved 2018 -2019 Annual Update to HUD to the 2015 -2019 Consolidated Plan for final review and approval, and to execute all necessary documents pertaining to such Annual Update, such documents to be approved as to form by the City Attorney. 2. fhe City Manager is authorized to execute such subgrant agreements and amendments as may be required pursuant to the Annual Update, and as may otherwise exceed the City Manager's authority under Section 2 -124 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended, such subgrant agreements or amendments to be within the limits of funds provided for in the Annual Update and to be approved as to form and as to execution by the City Attorney, all as more particularly set forth in the City Managers letter dated May 14, 2018, to this Council. ATTEST: Ciry Clerk. I IUD Plan Appmrel2018 -I9 aoc 2 STATEMENT OF MICHELLE L. DYKSTRA 1, Michelle L. Dykstra, state that my employer, Boys & Girls Clubs of Southwest Virginia, Inc., has an interest in a lease transaction with Restoration Housing, a Virginia non -stock corporation, regarding property of Restoration Housing situated at 2750 Hoover Street, N.W., Roanoke, Virginia, the former Villa Heights Recreation Center (Property). Restoration Housing sought a grant from the City's programs funded through various programs administered through the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). The City's HUD Plan includes funding for Restoration Housing and the HUD Plan will be considered by City Council today. I have disclosed the lease transaction between my employer and Restoration Housing at previous meetings of Council and I have refrained from participation in all matters involving the sale of the Property by the City to Restoration Housing. Based on this decision, I will refrain from participating in the agenda item involving the HUD Plan and budget under consideration by City Council today. I ask that the City Clerk accept this statement and ask that it be made a part of the minutes of this meeting. Witness the following signature made this 14th day of May, 2018 AI y 119 a� (Seal) Michelle L. Dykstra, Council ember CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT To: Honorable Mayor and Members of City Council Meeting: May 14, 2018 Subject: Consideration and Approval of 2018 -2019 HUD Annual Plan Background The City of Roanoke receives entitlement funds annually from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development under the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnership (HOME) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG) programs. The City receives approximately $2.0 million in new federal funds each year. These funds are leveraged with monies and in -kind support from agencies that provide services to low and moderate income individuals and families in the City. The City then develops programs to provide services such as affordable housing, public services, neighborhood revitalization, economic development and homeless services. Each program also allows the City to recover administrative costs to oversee these funds. The City is required to submit a five -year Consolidated Plan with a related Annual Plan to HUD for approval. The Consolidated Plan, adopted and approved in 2015, covers the years 2015-2019 and describes the City and its overall priorities and objectives for the anticipated funds for the next five years. Each year, the City is required to develop an Annual Plan to describe the specific activities to be undertaken for the program year, which coincides with the City's fiscal year. In compliance with the City's Citizen Participation Plan and HUD requirements, a public meeting was held November 9, 2017 to receive citizen input on development of the plan. City Council held a public hearing on the plan on April 26, 2018, which served as a second public meeting to receive input on the draft plan. A 30 -day public comment period was advertised on April 4, 2018. Considerations: The proposed Annual Plan represents the efforts to be made in directing a majority of HUD funds into the Melrose- Orange Target Area (MOTA). This will be the third year that HUD funds are fully devoted to MOTA. The Annual Plan provides for $1,744,109 in CDBG and HOME funds to be used for projects and programs in MOTA for FY18 -19. The Annual Plan has been properly advertised publicly for a required 30 day public comment period beginning April 4 and concluding May 4, 2018. During this period, City Council held a public hearing on April 26, 2018 on the HUD Annual Plan. Three formal comments were received during the public comment period. The proposed HUD Annual Plan is summarized below: Revenues CDBG Entitlements $1,732,287 CDBG Carryover 341,000 HOME Entitlements 606,064 HOME Carryover 0 ESG Entitlements 139.611 Total HUD Funds $ 2,818,962 Expenditures Housing Development $1,532,256 Neighborhood Development 597,353 Public Services 245,500 Homeless Services 136,754 Economic Development 0 Planning & Administration 307,099 Total HUD Funds $2,818,962 A copy of the proposed plan is attached to this report for City Council's information. Recommended Actions: Approve the 2018 -2019 HUD Annual Plan and authorize the City Manager, or City Manager's designee, to execute and submit this document to HUD for final review and approval, and to execute and necessary additional documents pertaining thereto, all such documents to be approved to form by the City Attorney. - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - - - -- ROBERT S. C WELL, JR City Manager Attachments: 2018 -2019 HUD Annual Plan Summary Distribution: Council Appointed Officers Brian Townsend, Assistant City Manager for Community Development Sherman M. Stovall, Assistant City Manager for Operations Amelia Merchant, Director of Finance Chris Chittum, Director of Planning, Building and Development Keith Holland, Community Resources Program Administrator CITY OF ROANOKE HUD ENTITLEMENT GRANTS FY 2018 -2019 ANNUAL PLAN SUMMARY Overview The City of Roanoke anticipates receiving approximately $2.4 million in new funds annually from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in three grants: Community Development Block Grant (CDBG), HOME Investment Partnerships (HOME) and Emergency Solutions Grant (ESG). Roanoke is an entitlement community under these HUD programs. This means that HUD funds are allocated to the City every year using a formula based on population, income levels, and other factors. The amount that the City receives then depends on how much Congress appropriates for the entire nation. CDBG CDBG funds have been allocated to the City since 1975 and can be used for activities ranging from housing to economic development and from job training to infrastructure projects. For the 2018 -2019 program year, the City is expected to receive $1,732,287 in new CDBG funds. However, with carry-over and program income, the City estimates that a total of $2,093,287 in CDBG funds will be available. CDBG funds are primarily intended to benefit lour and moderate- income persons and areas, though a limited amount can also be used for reducing blight in economically distressed areas. The amount of funds that can be used for administration, planning, and human services is also limited by regulation and City Council policy; however, the 2018 -2019 Annual Plan has proposed administrative costs at 14.7% of total entitlement, well below the 20% threshold allowed by HUD. HOME The HOME program is exclusively for housing to benefit those of low or moderate income, including rehabilitation, new construction, homeownership assistance, and improvements to rental housing. The City has been receiving HOME funds since 1992. For the 2018 -2019 program year, the City is expected to receive $606,064 in new HOME hinds. HOME funds require a 12.5% match, which is met with volunteer labor from Habitat for Humanity projects funded with HOME dollars. At least 15% of each annual HOME grant must be invested in qualifying projects conducted by Community Housing Development Organizations ( "CHDOs'). Currently, Habitat for Humanity is the only CHDO serving the city. Administration of HOME funds are 8.1 %, substantially lower than the 10% allowed by HUD. ESG The emphasis for use of Emergency Solutions Grant funds has shifted from providing for activities that assist homeless individuals and families loeartyinterven6un and preventionof homelessness. HUD has issued new rules for the distribution of these funds by entitlement communities, which are being assessed by city staff and the Roanoke Valley Council of Community Services. Total funding in FY 2018 -2019 is expected to be $139,611, with administrative expenses of 2.0% of an allowed 7.5 %. Available Funding: Category CDBG HOME Description 2018 -2019 Entitlement Grant Carry-Over and Program Income Subtotal— CDBG Funds Available 2018 -2019 Entitlement Grant Carry-Over and Program Income Subtotal — HOME Funds Available ESG. 2018 -2019 ESG Entitlement Grant Total 2018.2019 CDBG, HOME and ESG Funds Available Allocation of Resources: Available Funding $1,732,287 341,000 $2,093,287 $606,064 0 $606,064 $139,611 $2,838,962 The City's 2018 -2019 Annual Update outlines the use of approximately $2.6 million in CDBG, HOME and ESG, including carry- over and anticipated program income. These funds will support an array of housing, homeless prevention, public services, neighborhood and economic development activities, and planning and administrative costs associated with these activities. • Economic Development— No CDBG funding is proposed for projects in the economic development category for FY 18 -19. • Homeless Services — $136,754 for homeless prevention and rapid re- housing through Emergency Solutions Grants for programs benefiting the homeless or those at -risk of becoming homeless. • Housino Development - -$1, 532,256 for new construction and housing rehabilitation for homeownership, downpayment and closing costs assistance, and the rehabilitation of owner - occupied homes. • Human Services —$ 245,500 for services such as social services, academic enrichment, and other youth and family programs to benefit low to moderate income families. • Neghborhood Developmenl —$ 617,353 which includes $25, 000 for grants to five (5) neighborhood organizations for training and organizational development and small community improvement projects not otherwise categorized, $162,353 for Target Area (MOTA) Infrastructure; $30,000 for demolition of blighted stmclums; $150,000 to fund a portion of City code inspectors to serve conservation and rehabilitation low -mod neighborhoods, and $250,000 to rehabilitate the former Villa Heights community center for providing non -profit services to NW Roanoke and the Melrose- Orange Target Area. Planning and Administration — $307,099 for staffing and operating costs incurred by the City to administer the CDBG, HOME and ESG funds. These federal funds and associated projects are administered through a small staff of three, allowing more funds to be utilized in the community . Distribution of Housing Funds: For 2018 -2019, the City estimates its CDBG and HOME housing funds will be allocated as follows: • $615,000 for activities encouraging and facilitating the repair. maintenance, improvement or re -use of existing owner-occupied or rental housing. • $917,256, for activities encouraging and facilitating new homeownership. Protect Locations: While some of the projects in the 2018 -19 Annual Plan affect areas throughout the City of Roanoke, the City will be in the third full year of targeting of HUD resources to projects serving the Melrose - Orange Target Area (MOTA). Total funds earmarked forMOTA are $1,744,109, which meals the City's policy on Use of HUD Funds by channeling 61.4% of total funds into the targeted area. Lead Agencies: The HUD Community Resources Division of the City's Departmenlof Planning, Building and Development is the lead organization for developing and administering the Consolidated Plan and the Annual Updates. Numerous City offices and departments and other public, nonprofit and community organizations conduct projects funded In whole or in part with CDBG or HOME funds. The specific projects, agencies, and funding recommended for the 2018 -2019 period are given in the following section. 2018 -2019 Protects Submitted Agencies and Recommended Fundin ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT • No economic development related projects sought CDBG funds for the FY 18.19 application period HOMELESS SERVICES • Emegency Sheltering & Rapid Rehousing (Family Promise of Greater Roanoke) Funds will provide foremergency shelter to families with children. Family Promise will also collaborate with the Community Housing Resource Centerto rapidly re -house low bander families and provide continued case management once they am re- housed. (Recommended: $29,500 ESG) • Emergency Sheltering& Homelessness Prevention ( ARCH) Funds will provide foremergency shatter assistance foropereting expenses (Le, utilities and insurance) to support direct services. ARCH will also utilize homeless prevention assistance to fund its full-time housing stability coordinator who manages services for Trust House residents who transition to permanent housing. (Recommended: $38,029 ESG) • Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing (Council of Community Servicesl Funds will provide for rapid rehousing and one- time rental assistance as well as coordinate homelessness prevention services to households most at-disk of homelessness to increase housing stability. (Recommended $66,225 ESG). • Street Outreach (City of Roanoke, Homeless Assistance Team) Funds to purchase bus passes and prascnption assistance for homeless persons and families in places not meant for human habitation and emergency shelters, (Recommended: $3,000 ESG) HOUSING DEVELOPMENT • Down Payment Assistance Program (City of Roanoke Dept of Planning Bldo and Dev) Funds for staffing and operating costs and project funds to provide 5 -year forgivable, 0% interest bans of up to $8,000 for down payment and closing costs to assist low/mod-income families to buy homes in the City. A similar program is currently offered by Total Action for Progress using CDBG funds from the Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development. (Recommended: $60,000 HOME) • Emergency Home Repair Program (Total Action For Progressl Limited and emergency repairs and weatherizaton services to low /mod - Income owner - occupied single - family homes. Program requests to target 12 owner -occupied homes for emergency repairs, with 10 of these homes also receiving weatherizalton services. (Recommended: $102,000 CDBG.) • Empowering Individuals with Disabilities (Blue Ridge Independent Uvino Center) Install special needs home improvements such as ramps and grab bars for 25 extremely low to low income homeowners with disabilifies to meet independent living needs, (Recommended: $95,000 CDBG.) • Target Area New Homeownership— New ConstructionlRehabilifalion (Habitat for Humanity) Acquire and renovate a minimum of 3 existing vacant houses for single - family homeownership as well as construction of 3 new single family homes in Melrose- Orange target area. (Recommended: $360,000 CDBG and $497,256 HOME) • Target Area Owner - Occupied Limited Rehab (Renovation Alliance) Basic rehabilitation services utilizing volunteer labor to address "safe, warm and dry" homeowner needs for low- income persons. Proposed goal or 19 homes in Melrose - Orange target area (Recommended $95,000 CDBG.) • Target Area Owner - Occupied Major Rehab (Total Action for Progress) Major rehabilitation to 4 owner - occupied housing units in Melrose - Orange Target Area. Major rehabilitation is targeted for rehabilitation in excess of $15,000 to address health, safety and welfare needs of residents. (Recommended: $230,000 CDBG,) • Summer Youth Rehabilitation (Renovation Alliance) This program entails limited rehabilitation and repairs to about 20 homes citywide primarily u0hing over 400 youth volunteers from faith -based programs for tow income, elderly, and disabled homeowners. RTR reviews and selects homes to be included in the program, determine eligibility, work scopes, any environmental testing and historic reviews, and required permits. (Recommended: $93,000 CDBG). HUMAN SERVICES • Bigs in Badoes Mentoring Program (Big BrotherslBig Sisters of Roanoke Valley) Funds to provide scholarships for one on one mentoring and tutoring for low-income, disadvantaged youth in Northwest Roanoke by officers of the Roanoke Co Police Department. Roanoke City Fire/EMS and Roanoke City Sheriffs Department (Recommended: $15,000 CDBG) • Dipitat Career Access Project (Goodwill Industries of the Roanoke Valley) A program to provide scholarships to low -to- moderate income residents, most of which would reside in Melrose- Orange Target Area, for job trajning related to information technology fields. Funds would also be used to equip a digital career access center to be located in the Goodwill of the Valleys campus. (Recommended: $50,000 CDBG) • Family Advocates Prooram (Children's Trust) Funding to provide support services to the non - offending caregivers in cases of alleged child abuse, resulting in the greater protection and support for the alleged child victim. (Recommended $46,000 CDBG.) • Happy Healthy Cooks (Happy Healthy Cooks) Provides funding fora 20week curriculum for 100 very low income 20graders in Roanoke City schools to encourage healthy eating habits and exposure to fresh fruits and vegetables not normally available in (heir home environments. (Recommended $24,500 CDBG) • Healthy Families (Children's Trust) Healthy Families is a voluntary home visitation program founded in the ideals of excellence, trust and transformation to reduce child abuse. The program is designed to promote positive parenting , enhance child health and development and prevent child abuse and neglect. CDBG funding would be used to support live work of a Family Support Specialist connecting with families after an initial screening, The funds requested would help Children's Trust serve up to 7 families in the Melrose- Orange Target Area. (Recommended $14,000 CDBG) • Housing Stabilization for Families in Need (Council of Community Services) CSC proposes to continue operations of the homeless intervention services for another year. Funds are provided to landlords of low- income families in order to stop eviction and avojd homelessness. (Recommended $50,000 CDBG.) • Project Based Learning at Academic Summer Camp (Apple Ridge Farm Inc) Funding will provide for youth services and camp staffing and operations for the Apple Ridge Farm to target residents of RRHA public housing. (Recommended: $46,000 CDBG) • Transition 4 Life (Transitional Options for Women) Program intended to assist women released from prison to integrate back into society and avoid recidivism through an eight -step enrichment program that includes health, wellness, job (raining and preparation, healthy eating and hard skills. (Recommended $0 CDBG). NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT • Code Enforcement (City of Roanoke Dept of Planning Bldg and Dev) Funds a portion of staff and other operating costs for City enforcement of the building maintenance and other codes in low -to- moderate income neighborhoods. (Recommended: $150,000 CDBG.) • Community Literacy Initiative Renovations (United Methodist Community Outreach Program) CDBG funds to install a fire suppression sprinkler system and hot water system for the third floor of Trinity United Methodist Church on Mountain Avenue for the purpose of providing an after school literacy program for at risk first —third grade students. (Recommended $0 CDBG) • Demolition (City of Roanoke Dept. of Planning Bldg and Dev) Funds to demolish vacant condemned structures in an advanced stale of deterioration. (Recommended $30,000 CDBG.) • Neighborhood Development Grant Program (Dept of Planning Bldg and Dev) Provides for grants to neighborhood organizations in predominantly low- mod -income neighborhoods foreligible projects such as housing, crime prevention and public facilities and infrastructure projects. Activities related to training and capacity development of eligible neighborhood associations will be paid from HUD planning and administrative accounts. (Recommended: $25,000 CDBG). Applications were received from the following organizations: • Fairland Civic Organization —Big Belly solar trash compactor receptacles (Recommended $8,500 CDBG) • Fairland Civic Organization — Training & Conferences (Recommended $1,775 CDBG) • Mountain View Neighborhood Association — Custom West End Village pole banners (Recommended $8,500 CDBG) • Old Southwest Inc. — Training & Conferences (Recommended $1,775 CDBG) • Southeast Action Forum — Training 8 Conferences (Recommended $750 CDBG) • Wildwood Civic League —Two (2) gateway signs (Recommended $3,700 CDBG) • Target Area (MOTA) Infrastructure (City of Roanoke Dept, of Engineering) Provides $162,353 for streetscape improvements and public facilities such as sheltered bus slops and pedestrian crosswalks and other improvements (Recommended $162,353 CDBG) • Villa Heights Community Center (Restoration Housing) This proposal seeks $250,000 in CDBG funds to restore the former Campton - Bateman house more recently used as the Villa Heights Community Center into a functioning community centerfor NW Roanoke and the Melrose- Orange TargelArea to help disadvantaged youth, along with opportunities for community use by nearby residents. (Recommended $250,000 CDBG) ADMINISTRATIONIPLANNING HUD Administrative Funds (Dept of Planning Bldg and Day.) Staffing and other operating costs associated with the general administration of the City's CDBG, HOME and ESG programs. Limits for each program are 20 %forCDBG, 10% for HOME and 7.5% for ESG. (Recommended. $255,434 CDBG; $48,808 HOME; $2,857 ESG.) 2018 -2019 HUD Funding Recommendations -------------------------- ------------ Funding byCategory; Economic Development $0 Homeless Services $136,754 Housing Development $1,532.256 Human Development $245,500 Neighborhood Development $617,353 Planning and Administrative Cosh $307.09 Total $2,838,962 _- _Breakout - 2018 -2019 Funding for Melrose- Orange Target Areas Revdalization ln'BaGve: $1.7",109 -_ -_— Agency Project Name Csvmnt Requested Recommended Apple Ridge Farms Protect Based Learning Academic Summer Camp $30000 $60000' $46,000 'ARCH Shell Operations and Rapid Rehousing $37.598 538.029 $38.1)1 ,Big SelM1erslBig dialers of Roanoke Velley —__ 8195 in Blue Menlodng Program $12,000 $25.000 515,000: But Ridge Independent Living Center Empowering lntlivitluals w,m Dlsa6'Llies 5108.Bfi0 $110,1300 $95,0001 Children's Trust Family Advocacy Services $17 000 546085 546.000 _ Children s Trust Healthy Families 80 $16.100 $14.000 City of Roanoke CotleEnforcement $150.000 $150,000 $150,000 City IROa Roanoke _ �Uemo Ian $33,000 550,000 mom City of Roanoke -_ -., ,.- rASnistance $120.000 $120,000 - limON City of Roanoke HUDAdmm HUD Administration 5295.fi00 5299.000 5307,099 City of Roanoke - -_ -_ Nel fond Oevelo gMOr pmenl Grants E3 ?780 540.000 525000 ICity of Roanoke InfraStrucWre 100.000 D 162 353 Cltyal Roanoke Street Outreach S3.w $3.000 $3000 CourKl of Community 5 es Homeless Services and Prevention $61.612 $62.816 $66Y25 Council of Continuing, Servicxe Housing Slahilization for Families in Neetl $50,000 550.000 $50,000 Family Proper. Homeless Services and Prevention $29,500 $29,500 429,500 Good II u4 s1r es of the V lieys _...._ Dig l Carrier Ac s Project $0 $75,700 $50,0001 IHabilarf Human kym the Roanoke Velley F MOTA Ne Hom ownershp .__— 5899.]50 -._ $880000 5852256 Nappy Healthy Cools _ Ha H Ih Cooks DDY Y !MOTAL dH Rehabilitation SO - __. $24500 $24500 ' Rena alp Alliance ng $95000 595000 $95,00 $81000 $930R Renovate AO oe Y Ih HO go,R h bll ton st al on HO g tree, He ghl C nity Center YD 5250000 5250000 Trial Ad Ag IPoveny g yH Repair j 5103411 $103411. 5102,0001 Total Acme Against poverty -lrW - -- _ Major e 0 0 5564626 5230000 Transitional Opt for men El r premium Eight $t PE P 9a ram 51]640 - � - SB]000 United M unt],Comm Community OweacM1 -R rot Llerac Inl , R noval ons 50 $70.01[g) IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE. VIRGINIA The 14th day of May, 2018. No. 41129 - 051418. AN ORDINANCE to adopt and establish a Pay Plan for officers, employees, Council appointed officers and Constitutional Officers of the City effective July 1, 2018; providing for certain salary adjustments; authorizing various annual pay supplements for certain officers and employees; providing for an effective date; and dispensing with the second reading of this Ordinance by title. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Pursuant to §2 -69, Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), as amended, there is hereby adopted by the Council and made applicable to all classified officers and employees of the City on July I, 2018, the Pay Plan hereinafter set out in its entirety, which shall read and provide as follows: Pay Grade Minimum Salary Maximum Salary 4 $20,286.50 $32,458.40 j $21,301.28 $34,082.10 6 $22,897.68 $36,636.60 7 $24,666.46 $39,466.44 8 $27,252.68 $43,604.08 9 $30,113.72 $48,182.16 t0 $33,277.92 $53,244.62 11 $35,622.08 $56,995.12 12 $39,718.38 $63,548.94 13 $44,286.58 $70,858.58 14 $49,378.42 $79,005.94 $55,057.60 $88,092.16 16 $62,191.48 $99,508.88 17 $69,343.30 $110,949.28 1R $77,317.24 $123,708.26 19 $87,279.66 $139,647.30 20 $97,316.44 $155,705.94 2. Pursuant to §2 -68, Code of the City of Roanoke (1979), as amended, effective July 1, 2018, the City Manager shall promulgate and cause to be distributed among the officers and employees of the City a Classification Plan, consisting of a plan of classification assigning a pay grade and pay range in accordance with this Ordinance and class code to each position in the classified service of this City. 3. The City Manager is authorized to establish an Employee Certification Program to provide employees who obtain certain certifications approved by the City Manager to receive an annual salary increase to the employee's base salary for so long as that employee maintains such certification. 4. Salary increases of two percent (2 %) of the employees' current base salary may be awarded officers and employees according to their performance. Effective July I, 2018, for officers and employees appointed or hired prior to June 5, 2018, salary increases shall be paid based on the employee's base salary as of June 18, 2018. If the two percent (2 ° %) increase to an employee's base salary provided in this paragraph would cause an officer or employee to exceed the maximum annual pay range applicable for such officer's or employee's position by more than five percent (5 %) (`Salary Cap "), such officer or employee shall receive a salary increase only in such amount as will not exceed the Salary Cap. For any officer or employee who receives a salary increase under this Ordinance that causes their annual salary to exceed the Salary Cap, that officer or employee will receive a lump sum payment equal to the difference between annual salary increase they receive under this Ordinance with the Salary Cap and the salary increase they would have received but for the Salary Cap. 5. If, after any applicable salary increases provided for in this Ordinance, any officer's or employee's salary is below the applicable minimum for his or her pay range, such officer's or employee's annual base salary shall be adjusted to the applicable minimum. 2 6. For the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2018, and ending June 30, 2019, and for succeeding fiscal years unless modified by ordinance duly adopted by this Council, the annual salaries of the following Council appointed officers shall be as set forth below: POSITION TITLF, ANNUAL SALARY City Manager $204,000.00 City Attorney $175,101.75 City Clerk $105,138.83 Municipal Auditor $121,631.27 T In no calendar year shall amounts of deferred compensation contributed by the City on behalf of the Council appointed officers exceed the maximum amount permitted by the Internal Revenue Code and IRS regulations to be deferred on a tax -free basis annually. 8. The Director of Finance shall continue to pay on an installment basis the sum of $8,000.00 per calendar year to the deferred compensation plan established pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 457, on behalf of the City Attorney, City Clerk, and Municipal Auditor. The sum shall be paid in equal quarterly installments on the first pay day of each calendar quarter. Each installment is paid to the seated Council- appointed officer as of the first day of that quarter. 9. The Director of Finance shall continue to pay on an installment basis the sum of $15,000.00 per calendar year to the deferred compensation plan established pursuant to Internal Revenue Code Section 457, on behalf of the City Manager. The sum shall be paid in equal quarterly installments on the first pay day of each calendar quarter. The Director of Finance shall also continue to pay the City Manager such other benefits as set forth in his employment contract. 3 10. The Director of Finance shall be authorized, for and on behalf of the City, to execute any documents required by the City's third party administrator for deferred compensation to implement this Ordinance. 11. Participants of the City's Retirement System will be required to make a five percent (5 %) contribution from their base salary to the City's Retirement Plan. 12. Annual pay supplements, payable on a bi- weekly basis, are provided for the hereinafter set out job classifications which require the incumbent to privately own or lease a motor vehicle routinely used in the course of conducting City business as follows: POSITION TITLE ANNUAL SALARY SUPPLEMENT Appraiser 1 $ 2,000 Appraiser Il $ 2,000 Municipal Auditor $ 1500 Supervising Appraiser $ 200 Business License Inspector Auditor $ 2,000 Tax Compliance Auditor $ 2,000 Tax Compliance Administrator $ 2,000 4 Assistant City Managers $ 1000 (unless City Manager has assigned a City vehicle to the individual Assistant City Manager) City Attorney $ 2,500 City Clerk $ 2,500 Deputy Director of Real Estate Valuation $ 2,000 Director of Economic Development $ 2,000 Director of Finance $ 2,000 Director of Planning, Building and Development $ 2,000 Director of Real Estate Valuation $ 2,000 Municipal Auditor $ 1500 Supervising Appraiser $ 200 Business License Inspector Auditor $ 2,000 Tax Compliance Auditor $ 2,000 Tax Compliance Administrator $ 2,000 4 Sr. Tax Compliance Administrator $ 2,000 Chief Deputy Commissioner of Revenue $ 2,000 If the requirement that any of the foregoing officers or employees own or lease a motor vehicle for routine use in the conduct of City business should be eliminated, then the pay supplement established by this Ordinance shall be terminated as of the date of elimination of such requirement. The City Manager is authorized, within the limits of funds appropriated therefore, to provide for similar pay supplements for other officers or employees. 13. In order to equitably compensate sworn police officers assigned duties in a non- uniform capacity and in lieu of provision by the Police Department of uniforms and accessories, each such officer shall be accorded an annual pay supplement of $600, payable on a bi- weekly basis as a uniform allowance. 14. Fach employee of the Fire -EMS Department hired by the City as a Firefighter prior to April 19, 1991, who has received Emergency Medical Technician certification and actively participates in the City's First Responder Program shall be accorded an annual pay supplement of $1,200, payable on a bi- weekly basis, so long as they maintain such certification and continue to participate in the City's First Responder Program. 15, The City Manager is authorized to create a merit pay program for Firefighter /Emergency Medical "Fechnieians who attain various levels of EMT certification higher than EMT basic as set forth in Paragraph 14 above. The base salary increases for the corresponding EMT certification shall be as follows: Advanced EMT $1,500 total annually EMT -I $4,000 total annually Paramedic $5,500 total annually The base salary increases set forth in this paragraph shall be payable on a bi- weekly basis. If a qualified employee is receiving an EMT pay supplement, pursuant to the provisions of Paragraph S No. 14 or is receiving pay for one of the certifications listed in this paragraph, and obtains a higher certification and qualifies for a pay increase under this paragraph, that employee shall only receive the pay increase equal to the difference between their current level of certification and their highest certification obtained. 16. Each employee of the Fire -EMS Department who has been certified to either the Specialist or Technician level for the handling of hazardous materials and who is a member of the Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team shall be accorded an annual pay supplement of $1,200, payable on a bi- weekly basis, so long as they are assigned to the Regional Hazardous Materials Response Team. 17. Each employee of the Fire -EMS Department who has been certified and performs Fire Inspector duties as part of the Fire Prevention Program assigned by the Fire -EMS Chief shall be accorded an annual pay supplement of $1,500, payable on a bi- weekly basis, so long as they are assigned to perform Fire Inspector duties as a part of the Fire Prevention Program. 18, Each employee of the Fire -EMS Department who has been certified and performs inspection and repair duties to the Department's "turn out" gear, Self- Contained Breathing Apparatus (" SCBA ") and safety sensitive equipment as part of the Fire Maintenance Safety Program by the Fire -EMS Chief shall be accorded an annual pay supplement of $1,500, payable on a bi- weekly basis, so long as they are assigned to perform inspection and repair duties as a part of the Fire Maintenance Safety Program. 19. Each employee of the Fire -EMS Department who has been certified and is qualified for the Heavy and Tactical/Swiftwater Team shall be accorded an annual pay supplement of $1,200, payable on a bi- weekly basis, so long as they remain a member of the Heavy and Tactical /Swiftwater Team. 20. Each employee of the Fire -EMS Department assigned by the Chief to the Training Division for the purpose of training and teaching of personnel within the Fire -EMS Department 6 shall be accorded an annual pay supplement of five percent (5 %) of the employee's base salary, payable on a bi- weekly basis, so long as that employee continues to be assigned to the Training Division. 21, The City Manager is authorized to continue a police career enhancement program to provide pay incentives to police officers below the supervisory level. Such program may include consideration for training, formal education, experience, and specialized assignments. The annual pay supplement shall range from $1,081 to $5,164, payable on a bi- weekly basis. 22. The City Manager is authorized to continue a Community Policing Specialist program to provide pay incentives to police officers. Such program may include consideration for training and community participation. 'The annual pay supplement is two percent (2 %) of the employee's base salary, payable on a bi- weekly basis. 23. A pay stipend of $100 per month, or $1,200 annually, paid monthly, if the member actually attends a regularly scheduled meeting during that month, shall continue to be awarded to members of the City Planning Commission and the Board of Zoning Appeals upon attainment of certification through the Virginia Certified Planning Commissioner Program and the Virginia Certified Board of Zoning Appeals Program, respectively. New appointees will be required to attain certification within one year of the date of appointment. 24. A pay stipend of $100 per month, or $1,200 annually, paid monthly, if the member actually attends a regularly scheduled meeting during that month, shall be awarded to members of the Architectural Review Board. 25. Any pay supplement provided in this Ordinance shall be combined with an employee's base salary when computing overtime. However, if a pay supplement provided in this Ordinance should cause an officer or employee to exceed the maximum annual pay range for such officer's or employee's position, such officer or employee shall still receive the full amount Of such pay supplement provided in this Ordinance. 26. Regular full -time, permanent, City employees who donate to the 2019 United Way Campaign will earn paid leave as follows: Donation Per Pay Period Total Paid Leave Allotted $5.00 per pay period/ 4.0 hours of leave $130 per year $10.00 per pay period/ 8.0 hours of leave $260 per year Permanent part -time employees who donate to the 2019 United Way Campaign will earn prorated paid leave. City employees who are engaged in performing emergency services or other necessary and essential services for the City whose normal work schedule is 24 hours, who donate to the 2019 United Way Campaign will earn paid leave as follows: Donation Per Pay Period Total Paid Leave Allotted $5.00 per pay period/ 6.0 hours of leave $130 per year $10.00 per pay period/ 12.0 hours of leave $260 per year All time earned through donations to the 2019 United Way Campaign must be used by July t, 2019. 27. Each employee of the Sheriff's office who meets qualifications for Master Deputy Sheriff and has been appointed such by the Sheriff shall receive an annual pay increase of five percent (5 %) of the employee's base salary, payable on a bi- weekly basis so long as that employee continues to be qualified and assigned as a Master Deputy Sheriff. This increase shall be capped at no more than five percent (5 %) above the pay range maximum for Deputy Sheriff. 28. Each employee of the Sheriff's Office who meets the qualifications for Mental Health Specialist is to be accorded an annual pay supplement of $1,500, payable on a bi- weekly basis as long as they retain the appropriate qualifications established by the Sheriff and are assigned to the Intake Section of the Jail. 29. The City Manager is authorized to continue a pay supplement to eligible employees who use personal cell phones and personal data assistants for City business. The monthly pay supplement shall be $30.00 for voice and $50.00 for voice /data, payable on a bi- weekly basis. Effective with the payroll beginning 12/18/18, the monthly pay supplement will be reduced to $14.00 for voice and $21.00 for voice /data, payable on a bi- weekly basis. 30. The City Manager is authorized to continue the Special Military Pay Supplement to any City employee who is a military reservist /national guard and who, between July 1, 2018 and .tune 30, 2019, is called to and serves on active duty related to our country's war on terrorism or natural disasters. The pay supplement is equal to the difference between that employee's regular City salary and military base pay plus any other compensation received for military service. 31. The provisions of this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and after July 1, 2018. 32. Pursuant to §12 of the Roanoke City Charter, the second reading of this Ordinance by title is hereby dispensed with. ATTEST: Kr c City Clerk. �