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September 13, 2022 <br /> <br />(k) The owners and/or operators of the establishment shall not violate any laws of the <br />Commonwealth or ordinances of the City related to peace and good order, nor suffer <br />repeated or chronic violations by any patrons or customers. If the Chief of Police, in their <br />discretion, determines that there are significant violations of this type so as to comprise a <br />significant law enforcement problem, they may notify the applicant in writing and provide <br />a copy of such notice to the Zoning Administrator, which may result in the initiation of <br />proceedings for the revocation of this Use Permit. This clause is not to be construed as <br />a limitation or waiver of any other grounds for revocation of this Use Permit under the <br />Zoning Ordinance or the terms hereof. <br /> <br />(l) All taxes/fees associated with the property and/or the proposed use must be <br />paid when due, as determined by the City Treasurer. <br /> <br />REVOCATION OF PERMIT: <br />7. Violation of any of the conditions set forth <br /> <br />herein may serve as grounds for revocation of the use permit by City Council.” <br /> <br />Ayes: Barnes, Battle, Lucas-Burke, Moody, Whitaker, Woodard, Glover <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />22 - 256 - Invitation for bids for a wireless facilities franchise. <br /> <br /> <br /> There were no bids received. <br /> <br />22 - 257 - Public hearing on wireless facilities agreements: <br /> <br />Adoption of an ordinance accepting the bid submitted by Lumos Telephone LLC for a <br />non-exclusive Fiber Franchise Agreement having a term of seven years with two renewal <br />terms authorizing the placement of fiber facilities within the City’s public ways. <br /> <br />1. Cat Mosely, 1273 Clifton Green, Charlottesville, VA, spoke in support of this item. <br /> <br />2. Donna Sayegh, 3104 Garland Drive, voiced her concern with the process. <br /> <br />Motion by Ms. Lucas-Burke, and seconded by Mr. Moody, to adopt the following <br />ordinance, and was adopted by the following vote: <br /> <br />“ORDINANCE ACCEPTING THE BID SUBMITTED BY LUMOS TELEPHONE LLC <br />FOR A NON-EXCLUSIVE FIBER FRANCHISE AGREEMENT HAVING A TERM OF <br />SEVEN YEARS WITH TWO RENEWAL TERMS AUTHORIZING THE PLACEMENT OF <br />FIBER FACILITIES WITHIN THE CITY’S PUBLIC WAYS.” <br /> <br />Ayes: Barnes, Lucas-Burke, Moody, Whitaker, Woodard, Glover <br />Nays: Battle <br /> <br /> Unfinished Business - <br />- <br /> <br />22 - 157 - Adoption of a resolution to acquire 320 Quebec Street (Tax Parcel 0094- <br />0910). Deferred from the June 14, 2022, City Council meeting. <br /> <br /> <br />Background: <br /> <br /> Several years ago, City-affiliated entities, including PPIC and PRHA, acquired a <br />number of properties in the Sugar Hill section of Portsmouth. PRHA acquired 320 Quebec <br />Street at tax sale in 2005. <br /> <br /> While the acquisitions were originally made with an eye toward potential <br />development of the area, it was ultimately determined by the City that development was <br />not desirable because the Sugar Hill area is too low-lying and has too many flooding <br />concerns. <br /> <br /> At the request of City Council in 2013, PPIC conveyed all of its property in Sugar <br /> <br />Hill to the City. <br /> <br /> The 320 Quebec Street property has a home on it, and until recently PRHA leased <br /> <br />the home for residential occupancy. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />