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<br />April 7, 1975
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<br />At the Public Hearing meeting of City Council, held on April 7, 1975, there were present
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<br />Richard J. Davis, Jack P. Barnes, E. Saunders Early, Jr., Archie Elliott, Jr.,
<br />James W. Holley, Edward L. Oast, Jr., Robert W. Wnntz, Jr., Phin Horton, City
<br />Manager, R. T. Williams, Assistant City Manager, H. M. Myers, Jr., Assistant
<br />City Manager, Gordon B. Ta¥1oe, Jr., City Attorney.
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<br />Mayor Davis requested Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
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<br />Mayor Davis welcomed all visitors in attendance.
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<br /> 75-133 - Public Hearing on the following rezoning applications, a use permit and propose~
<br />amendments to Zoning Ordinance was held:
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<br />Zoning Petition Z 75-2 Petition of Joy~_ N. Barnes ~ Nathan A. Wall, Jr., Owners.
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<br />Mortoh V. Whitlow, Attorney for the petitioner, spoke.
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<br /> Motion of Mr. Holley and geconded by Mr,. Etliott, that the following ordinance be ap-
<br />proved on first reading, was adopted by the following vote:
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<br />"ZONING AMENDMENT ORDINANCE Z 75-2"
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<br />Ayes: Barnes, Early, Elliott, Holley
<br />Nays: Oast, Wentz, Davis
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<br />on
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<br /> Zoning Petition Z 75-3 PetitiOn Of E. A. & Ann M.
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<br /> Motion of Mr. Wentz and seconded by Mr. Early, that
<br />first reading, was adopted by unanimous vote:
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<br />Murden, Owners.
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<br />the following ordinance
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<br />be approved
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<br />"ZONING AMENDMENT ORDINANCE Z 75-3"
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<br />Zoning Petition Z 75-4 Petition of Seaguard Corporation.
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<br />Guy M. Gaskill, 314 Deal Drive, spoke.
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<br /> Motion of Mr. Early and seconded by Mr. Wentz, that the following ordinance be approved
<br />on first reading, was adopted by 6-1 (Mr. Oast abstaining) vote:
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<br />"ZONING AMENDMENT ORDINANCE Z 75-4"
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<br />Zoning Petition Z 75-5 - Petition of Alice N. & Martin M. Ovsen.
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<br />The following letter was presented:
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<br />"Re: Request for Rezoning of property of Alice N. ~ Martin M. Ovsen, Northeast
<br /> Corner Florida A~enue and Wesley Street, Portsmouth, Va.
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<br /> I am the attorney for the Ovsens in the above-captioned request for rezoning which I
<br />understand will come before the Council this date, April 7, 1975. Due to illness, I respect-
<br />fully ask tkat t~e matter be continued until the Comncil's next hearing on June 9, 1975.
<br />Signed - John R. Porter, Jr., Attorney"
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<br /> Motion of Mr. Early and seconded by Mr. Barnes, that.the petition be postponed, as
<br />requested, until June 9, 1975, was adopted by unanimous vote.
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<br />Use Permit 7~-1 Petition of the City of Portsmouth.
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<br />The following persons spoke in favor of the petition:
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<br />Robert Dunsmore, representing Regional Group Home System
<br />Mrs. Sally Roberts, =epres~ting State Youth Servi~e Bureau, Regional Office
<br />Mrs. Betty Davis, representing Juvenile & Domestic Relations Court
<br />Judge Von L. Piersall, 4r., representing Juvenile ~ Domestic Re%Rtions Court
<br />Judge Cecil W. Johnson, representing Juvenile ~ Domestic Relations Court
<br />Dr. C. M; G.oButtery, representing Public Health Department
<br />Michael,Blachman, representing as Chairman, Juvenile Advisor~ Couacil
<br />Charles DeMark, 29-A Irvin Street
<br />Timothy Ludwig, 1005 Colonial, Avenue
<br />James W. Jones, Attorney, representing J.L.gP.Corp.
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<br />The £ollowing persons spoke against the petition:
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<br />subject
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<br />John R. Hoggard, Sr., 1203 Lancaster Avenue,
<br />Ms. Margaret Sharrett, 4104 Griffin Street
<br />Roland C. Houghton, 1300 Rodman Avenue
<br />Garland R. Culpepper, 3511 Race Street
<br />James M. Foster, 4011 Race Street
<br />See letters received on the above petition.
<br />On motion of Mr. Elliott and seconded by Mr.
<br /> to the following stipulat~nns~ and By the
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<br />presented petition with 774
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<br />Wentz, the following resolution
<br />following vote:
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<br />1. Not more than fifteen male juveniles should at any time be residents.
<br />2. Twenty-four hour awake professional staff.
<br />3. Shall not become a nuisance to the neighborhood.
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<br />signatures.
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<br />was adopted
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