Meeting Name: Finance and Economic Development Standing Committee Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 9/20/2018 3:00 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Council Chamber, 2nd Floor – City Hall
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CD.2018.290 1  Council Document July 19, 2018 Finance and Economic Development Meeting Minutes   Action details Not available
ORD. 2017-197 11. OrdinanceTo amend and reordain ch. 2, art. V of the City Code by adding therein a new div. 10 (§§ 2-1002-2-1008) and a new div. 11 (§§ 2-1035-2-1041) and to amend ch. 12 of the City Code by adding therein a new art. V (§§ 12-201-12-218) for the purpose of establishing an Education, Health, and Human Services Grant Commission, a Visual and Performing Arts Grant Commission, and related grant programs for nonprofit organizations to be administered by each commission.recommended to be withdrawn  Action details Not available
ORD. 2018-030 12. OrdinanceTo amend ch. 12, art. I of the City Code by adding therein new §§ 12-18 and 12-19, concerning the preparation of strategic action plans by each City department, agency, and office, for the purpose of aligning the service delivery goals of each City department, agency, and office with the City’s overall strategic plan. (As Amended)recommended for approval with amendment   Action details Not available
ORD. 2018-195 13. OrdinanceTo authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, for and on behalf of the City of Richmond, to execute a Grant Agreement, as amended, between the City of Richmond, 400 Hull Street, LLC, and the Economic Development Authority of the City of Richmond to induce 400 Hull Street, LLC, to construct a mixed-use development and public improvements on the approximately 2.2-acre city block bounded by Hull Street, Decatur Street, East 4th Street, and East 5th Street in the Manchester neighborhood in the city of Richmond. (As Amended)forwarded with no recommendation  Action details Not available
ORD. 2018-218 14. OrdinanceTo amend City Code §§ 28-899 and 28-922, concerning the City’s stormwater utility, to clarify the use of certain defined terms, and to amend the fee descriptions set forth in Appendix A of the City Code for sections 28-923 (concerning fees for developed single family residential stormwater service) and 28-924 (concerning fees for developed nonresidential and non-single family residential stormwater service) of the City Code to clarify the use of certain defined terms.recommended for approval  Action details Not available
ORD. 2018-232 15. OrdinanceTo authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, on behalf of the City of Richmond, to execute a General Services Administration Public Buildings Service Lease Amendment between the City of Richmond and the Government of the United States of America for the purpose of renewing the lease from Oct. 1, 2018, through Sept. 30, 2023, and decreasing the number of parking spaces leased to the federal government from 21 to 20 at a City-owned parking facility located at 500 East Marshall Street.recommended for approval  Action details Not available
ORD. 2018-233 16. OrdinanceTo amend City Code § 27-201, concerning parking for disabled persons in time-restricted or metered spaces in certain areas, to provide that no benefits deriving from Va. Code § 46.2-1245 shall apply within certain areas of the city.recommended for continuance   Action details Not available
ORD. 2018-234 17. OrdinanceTo authorize the Chief Administrative Officer, for and on behalf of the City of Richmond, to execute an agreement between the City of Richmond and E.LocalLink, Inc., consisting of a document captioned as “Community Video Program” together with a document entitled “Addendum to Contractor’s Standard Form,” for the purpose of enabling the City to participate in a Community Video Program.recommended for approval  Action details Not available
ORD. 2018-235 18. OrdinanceTo amend and reordain City Code § 26-355, concerning the levy of tax on real estate, to establish a tax rate of $1.20 for the tax year beginning Jan. 1, 2019, pursuant to Va. Code § 58.1-3321(b), and increasing such rate from the Rolled Back Tax Rate of $1.129 as computed in accordance with Va. Code § 58.1-3321(a).recommended for approval  Action details Not available
ORD. 2018-236 19. OrdinanceTo amend ch. 26, art. V, div. 2 of the City Code by adding therein new sections 26-370-26-374, concerning a real estate tax deferral program for real estate owned and occupied as a sole dwelling, for the purpose of establishing a new real estate tax deferral program for real estate owned and occupied as a sole dwelling.recommended for continuance   Action details Not available
ORD. 2018-237 110. OrdinanceTo amend City Code § 12-13, concerning contracts for non-departmental appropriations, for the purpose of requiring the Greater Richmond Transit Co. to enter into grant contracts with the City prior to the disbursement of any monies appropriated thereto.recommended for approval  Action details Not available
ORD. 2018-238 111. OrdinanceTo amend City Code § 12-36, concerning disposition of revenues derived from the expiration of partial exemptions from real estate taxation, to provide that up to $1,000,000.00 of the proceeds from certain sales of tax delinquent properties shall be credited to the Affordable Housing Trust Fund. (As Amended)recommended for continuance   Action details Not available
RES. 2017-R076 112. ResolutionTo establish, pursuant to City Code § 12-206, the per capita amounts to be used to determine budget appropriations for nonprofit organization grant programs beginning with the Fiscal Year 2018-2019.recommended to be withdrawn  Action details Not available
RES. 2018-R074 113. ResolutionTo increase the salary of Amy E. Robins as a Council Liaison for the City of Richmond from $59,000.00 annually to $63,500.00 annually.recommended for approval  Action details Not available
RES. 2018-R085 114. ResolutionTo express the Council’s support for the development and operation of a new pari-mutuel wagering facility and the installation of the maximum number of historical racing terminals allowed for the City of Richmond in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.recommended for approval  Action details Not available