Votes at a glance: Hopewell City Council actions and outcomes

2523527 · January 28, 2025

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Summary

A roundup of formal actions taken or recorded during the meeting, including property sales, permits, appropriations, meeting rules, pool directives, and appointments.

The Hopewell City Council recorded a series of formal actions during the meeting. This roundup lists each voted item, the short outcome, and any immediate direction to staff.

- Motion to go into closed meeting under Virginia Code §2.2-3711(a)(1), (a)(29) and related provision for attorney advice — Passed 7–0. (Council recessed into closed session.)

- Table first work session to next meeting — Passed (procedural vote recorded; no dissent noted).

- Consent agenda — Adopted 6–0 (consent items not individually detailed on the public record segment of the transcript).

- Sale of city-owned parcel (tax ID 0640015, ~0.438 acres) to adjacent owner William Theodore Lunsford Jr. at the city assessment of $20,000; proceeds to be directed to Hopewell City Marina repairs and maintenance; pending final legal review — Approved 7–0. Motion instructed the city attorney to finalize the purchase agreement.

- Conditional use permit (nonconforming lot) to construct a single-family dwelling at Parcel 013-1210 Atlantic Street (R-2 zoning; lot 60 ft wide where R-2 minimum width is 75 ft; square footage met); project described as a 2,040-square-foot, 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath Cape Cod–style house with conditions including 12-inch minimum eaves, 20% tree canopy at maturity, and brick/stone foundations — Approved 7–0.

- Zoning amendment to add "churches" as a by-right allowable use in the R-1A residential district (extends an allowed use across the district) — Approved (planning commission recommended approval; vote recorded as 6–0 in the meeting record).

- Hopewell Public Schools supplemental appropriation to amend FY 2025 budget by approximately $3,662,003.54 — Approved 7–0. The adjustment reflects additional federal and state grants and corrections to carryover and beginning balances; the revised school budget figure presented was $78,777,548 if approved.

- Economic development strategic plan — Adoption approved 7–0. Staff announced a public-facing Economic Development Summit scheduled the following week.

- Resolution extending the deadline for certain local tax payments and related penalty/interest language (legal edits requested by city attorney prior to finalization) — Approved 7–0 with legal edits to the document.

- Nova South / Hubbell Community Center pool directives: (1) charge the city manager and staff to work with the swim team on a mutually beneficial contract — Approved 7–0; (2) charge the city manager and staff to present a plan in 60 days to extend pool hours and provide weekend hours — Approved 7–0. (Staff to return with usage numbers and cost estimates.)

- Motion directing Woda Cooper Companies and staff to return with a revised plan exploring a split between affordable and market-rate units for the proposed Wells Point project — Approved 4–3 (council instructed the developer to study a mixed composition and return).

- Motion to adopt a resolution designating the Wells Point parcel as a revitalization area (to add points to a competitive tax-credit application) — Failed 4–3. Without the local designation, the developer may still apply for tax credits but would lack the local allocation points the resolution would have provided.

- New meeting schedule and related rules revisions: Council approved a revised schedule (second and fourth Tuesday model with closed session and committee timing changes) and directed staff to update council rules; implementation to begin with the first meeting in March — Approved 6–0.

- Appointment of Robert Gaines and Matthew Mellon to the Economic Development Authority — Approved 6–0.

Notes: The meeting record includes multiple roll-call tallies and several unanimous votes; where a vote was recorded in the transcript the tally is included above. Several approvals included conditions that require legal review or further staff work; no final land-use permits or construction approvals beyond the conditional use permit listed above were enacted without subsequent staff review or required legal adjustments.