COF seal 2020 blueCity of Fredericksburg, VirginiaHon. Mary Katherine Greenlaw, Mayor
 Hon. Charlie L. Frye, Jr., Vice-Mayor, Ward Four
 Hon. Kerry P. Devine, At-Large
 Hon. Matthew J. Kelly, At-Large
 Hon. Jason N. Graham, Ward One
 Hon. Jonathan A. Gerlach, Ward Two
 Hon. Timothy P. Duffy, Ph.D., Ward Three
City Council

AGENDA

 
Council Chambers
715 Princess Anne Street
Fredericksburg, Virginia  22401



October 10, 2023

7:30 p.m.

Mayor Mary Katherine Greenlaw, Presiding

Agenda

1.

Call to Order


2.

Invocation

Vice-Mayor Charlie L. Frye, Jr.
3.

Pledge of Allegiance

Councilor Jason N. Graham
4.

Presentations

A.

Proclamation Recognizing Paralegals Week

B.

Introduction of new Command Staff at the Police Department – Chief Brian Layton

5.

Consent Agenda

A.

Resolution 23-59, Second Read, Amending the Fiscal Year 2023 Budget for the Health Insurance and Multi-Purpose Stadium Funds

B.

Transmittal of the Board and Commission Minutes

B.i.

Planning Commission – January 12, 2022

B.ii.

Planning Commission – March 8, 2023

B.iii.

Planning Commission – March 15, 2023

B.iv.

Planning Commission – March 17, 2023

B.v.

Planning Commission – April 26, 2023

B.vi.

Planning Commission – May 10, 2023

B.vii.

Recreation Commission – July 20, 2023

Documents:
  1. 5B7 Rec 7-20-23.pdf
6.

Public Hearing

People who wish to participate in the public hearing remotely will be able to send their comments in writing by (1) U.S. Mail, (2) email to the Clerk of Council. Comments must be received at least one hour in advance of the meeting  for example, comments will be accepted until 1:30 p.m. on nights with a 5:30 work session. The plan is to read these comments out loud during the public hearing portion of the City Council meeting. The standard rules apply to public comments: the person must identify himself or herself by name and address, including zip code, limit his or her remarks to 5 minutes or less for those attending the meeting in person and 3 minutes for submitted letters (read aloud) and address a topic of City business. Decorum in the Council Chambers will be maintained.  Comments that are not relevant to City business and behavior that is disruptive, such as applause, are inappropriate and out of order.

A.

Resolution 23-__, Amending the 2015 Comprehensive Plan to Designate a 56-Acre Parcel in Small Area 9 for Future Open-Space Use

7.

Comments from the Public


City Council provides this opportunity each regular meeting for comments from people who have signed up with the Clerk of Council to speak before the start of the meeting.   People who wish to participate in the public comment period remotely can send their comments in writing by (1) U.S. Mail, (2) email to the Clerk of Council. Comments must be received at least four hours in advance of the meeting – for example, comments will be accepted until 1:30 p.m., on nights with a 5:30 p.m. work session.  The plan is to read these comments out loud during the public comment portion of the City Council meeting. The standard rules apply to public comments: the person must identify himself or herself by name and address, including zip code, limit his or her remarks to 5 minutes or less for those attending the meeting in person and 3 minutes for submitted letters (read aloud) with a 40-minute cap on the read letters.  To be fair to everyone, please observe the five-minute time limit and yield the floor when the Clerk of Council indicates that your time has expired.  Decorum in the Council Chambers will be maintained.   Comments that are not relevant to City business and behavior that is disruptive, such as applause, are inappropriate and out of order.



8.

Council Agenda

9.

Minutes

A.

Public Hearing – September 12, 2023

B.

Regular Session – September 12, 2023

10.

Boards and Commission Appointments

11.

City Manager Agenda

A.

Resolution 23-__, Initiating an Amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance § 72-34.4, Wetlands Overlay District, to Conform to the Code of the Virginia

B.

Resolution 23-__, First Read, Appropriating Fiscal Year 2024 Fredericksburg Transit Fund Balance for a Radio, Communications and Emergency Management System Project

C.

Resolution 23-__, Appropriating $60,000 in the City Grant & Fredericksburg City Schools’ Capital Funds in Fiscal Year 2024 for a Grant from the Virginia Department of Historic Resources for an Adaptive Reuse Feasibility Study for the 1935 Walker-Grant School

D.

Resolution 23-__, First Read, Approve an Assignment of Fund Balance for Fiscal Year 2023

E.

Resolution 23-__, First Read, Amending the Fiscal Year 2024 Budget to Appropriate Funds for the Purchase of Public Safety Vehicles

F.

City Manager’s Update

Documents:
  1. 11F CM Update.pdf
G.

Calendar

Documents:
  1. 11G Calendar.pdf
12.

Adjournment