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19751209 r-75-25RESOLUTION No. 1975- 25 RESOLUTION TO REQUEST THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO ENACT CERTAIN AMENDMENTS TO THE CHARTER OF THE CITY OF FAIRFAX, VIRGINIA, AMENDING SECTIONS 2.8, 3.6 AND 6.3. ATTEST City Clegjk WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, desires to amend the Charter of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, in certain respects; and, WHEREAS, pursuant to section 15.1-835 of the 1950 Code of Virginia, as amended, the City held a public hearing on December 9, 1975, after advertisement of the time and place of said hearing and an informative summary of the amendments to be considered more than ten days prior to said hearing in a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Fairfax, Virginia; and, WHEREAS, at said hearing citizens were given an opportunity to be heard on whether the amendments to be considered should be submitted to the General Assembly~ and, WHEREAS, it is the determination of the Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, that the citizens thereof desire that the City request the General Assembly to amend its existing Charter. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, that the City does hereby request the General Assembly to enact certain amendments to the Charter of the City of Fairfax, Virginia, amending sections 2.8, 3.6 and 6.3, copies of said amendments being attached hereto and made a part hereof. The City Manager is directed to submit a copy of this resolution to the General Assembly in sufficient time to be considered during the 1976 session thereof. Adopted this 9th day of December, 1975. R-75-25 2.8 Board of Architectural Review The Council shall have power to create by ordinance a board of architectural review which shall perform the functions, duties and responsibilities more particularly set forth hereinafter. a) Old and Historic Districts: In order to promote the gen- eral welfare through the preservation and protection of historic places and areas of historic interest in the City, the Council may provide by ordinance for old and historic districts in which no building or structure shall be erected, reconstructed, altered, restored or razed until approved by ~e board of architectural re- view which shall have the power to pass upon the appropriateness of exterior architectural features, including signs, of buildings and structures to be erected, reconstructed, altered or restored in any old and historic district established in the City, and to prohibit the razing of any building in such a district that was erected prior to or during the year 1900 and is of such architec- tural or historical interest that its removal would be to the detriment of the public interest. b) Architectural Control Districts: In order to encourage the construction of attractive buildings, to protect and promote the general welfare, and to prevent deterioration of the appear- ance of the City which would tend to create hazards to public health, safety and morals, destroy the opportunity for development of business and industry, and thereby deteriorate taxable land values and commerce below levels necessary to finance acceptable levels of municipal services, the Council may provide by ordinance for architectural control districts in which no structure, building or major improvement, or major landscape features sur- rounding such structure, building or major improvement shall be erected, reconstructed, altered or restored until the plans for such have been approved by the board of architectural review which shall have the power to pass upon the appropriateness of exterior · R-75-25 architectural features, including signs, of structures, buildings, or major improvements, or major landscape features surrounding suc] building, structure or major improvement to be erected, reconstruc- ted, altered or restored in any architectural control district established in the City. R-75-25 3.6 Residence of Elected Officers Except as otherwise provided herein, every elected officer of this City and every appointed member of any board or commis- sion shall, at the time of his election or appointment, be a qualified voter in the City and have resided in the City for at least one year prior to his appointment or election. If any such officer or appointee moves from the City, his office shall thereupon be deemed vacant. Provided, however, that in the event it is required that one or more positions on any board or commission be filled by an individual engaged in a particular professional or technical occupation, then such professional or technical member need not be a qualified voter in or resident of the City, if such pro- fessional or technical member maintains an office within the City. R-75-25 6.3 Duties It shall be the duty of the city manager to: (a) attend all meetings of the council with the right to speak but not to vote; (b) keep the council advised of the financial condition and the future needs of the city, and of all matters pertaining to its proper administration, and make such recommendations as may seem to him desirable; (c) prepare and submit the annual budget to the council as provided in chapter 6 of this Charter and be responsi- ble for its administration after its adoption; (d) prepare in suitable form for publication and submit to the council at a regular meeting in September of each year a concise, comprehen- sive report of the financial transactions and administrative activities of the city government during the immediately pre- ceding fiscal year; (e) present adequate financial and activity reports as required by the council; (f) arrange for an annual audit by a certified public accountant, the selection of whom shall be approved by the council; (g) with the concurrence of the council to appoint and remove all department heads; (h) supervise and issue orders for the performance of the functions of public safety and civil defense; and (i) perform such other duties as may be prescribed by this Charter or required of him in accordance therewith by the council or which may be required of the chief executive officer of a city by the general laws of the Commonwealth other than the duties conferred on the mayor by this Charter,