I'31
<br />
<br />1975
<br />
<br /> In my opinion, the benefits to the City in security cost savings in a fire resistant
<br />structure, reasonably dust free with proper temperatures and lighting make it most desirable
<br />that my recommendation be approved and that this ordinance be placed on first reading."
<br />
<br />Attachment
<br />
<br />515 High Street formerly Adult Book Store
<br />Brick & Cinderblock 1-story building
<br />5500 sf, no overhead door, glass fron~ Rent $$2S/month
<br />
<br />9~ High Street formerly Rowe & Long Co.
<br />Brick 1-story building
<br />5290 SF, glass front, poor condition, Rent $100/month
<br />
<br />1020 High Street
<br />Brick 1-story building
<br />7200 sf, panneled office,
<br />Rent $500/month
<br />
<br />heat and A/C,
<br />
<br />no overhead door
<br />
<br />454 Green Street owned by Milton Donn
<br />Brick 3~tory building
<br />2442 sf (lst floor), no heat or overhead door
<br />Rent $200/month negotiable
<br />
<br />2129 Chestnut Street o~med by Carl Hurwitz
<br />Brick store building
<br />1800 sf, no overhead door, Rent ~TS/month- not suitable
<br />
<br />Other Buildings investigated:
<br />
<br />1803 High Street
<br />2420 High Street
<br />2510 High Street (PRHA)
<br />9~-~rline Boulevard
<br />1405 Airline Boulevard
<br />4200 Portsmouth Boulevard
<br />25D1 Glasgow Street - Probably the most
<br />Old Boyce Lumber Company building. However,
<br />Owned by PRHA who is using it for storage."
<br />
<br />suitable building found.
<br /> not available.
<br />
<br /> On motion of Mr. Early and seconded by Mr. Wentz, the following ordinanc~ was approved
<br />on first reading, and by S-1 [Elliott) vote:
<br />
<br />'~N ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE $26,700 EROM THE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND FOR
<br />CONSTRUCTION OF A VOTING ~CHINE STORAGE BUILDING."
<br />
<br />NEW BUSINESS
<br />
<br /> 75-228 George R. Walker, 1749 Spratley Street, spoke regarding certain items in
<br />the Charter.
<br />
<br /> 75-229 Leslie O. Cox, 2210 Jefferson Street, representing Portsmouth Central Civic
<br />Forum, spoke regarding operationDof buses on Sundays and after 7:00 p.m.
<br />
<br /> John Windley, Jr., 407 Carver Circle, representing Douglas Park, spoke
<br />regarding operation of buses after ?:00 p.m and scheduling.
<br />
<br /> 75-231 Motion of Mr. Wentz and seconded by Mr. Elliott, to go into election of
<br />members to Boards and Commissions, was adopted by unanimous vote.'
<br />
<br />Mr. Wentz nominated the following members:
<br />
<br />Board of Architectural Review
<br />
<br /> Mrs. Warren H. Channel, to be appointed for a term of five years, expiring May 1,
<br />1980, to serve on the Board of ~Mehit~c~Mral Review.
<br />
<br />Cable Television Commission
<br />
<br /> Maury W, Cooke, to be appointed for an unexpired term, expiring February 1, 1977,
<br />to serve on the Cable Television Commission.
<br />
<br />Citizens Advisory Committee
<br />
<br /> Vincent A. Skeeter, Mrs. Beulah L. Carey, and John R. St. George, Jr., to be appoint~
<br />for a term of three years, expiring June 1, 1978; Mrs. Carolyn F. Reit, to be reappointed
<br />for a term of ~hree years, expiring June 1, 1978, to serve on the Citizens Advisory Committe~
<br />
<br />Parks and Recreation Commission
<br />
<br /> Joseph Na. Campbell, Mahlon B. Parker, Jr.~ Robert L. Smith, Jr., a~a-~gene~..~right.
<br />fo be appointed for a term of three years, expiring July 1, 1978; Leo Antonucci to be re-
<br />appointed for a term of three years, expiring July 1, 1978, to serve on the Parks and Re-
<br />creation Commission.
<br />
<br />
<br />
|