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February 28, 1967 <br /> <br /> 67-5g - Motion of Mr. Barnes that ahconsultant be employed to make a thorough study of <br />all departments of the City, to determine if there is any overlapping of servides and with a view to <br />effecting economies, was adopted, withbut dissenting vote. <br /> <br />On motion adjourned. <br /> <br />APPROVED - <br /> <br />President <br /> <br />City Clerk <br /> <br />March 14, 1967 <br /> <br />At a regular meeting of the City Council, held on March 14, 1967, there were present: <br /> R. Irvine Smith, Jack P, Barnes, George D. Hastes, Burrell R. Johnson, Isaac W. King, <br /> L. L. Knight, W. T. Leery, A. P. Johnson, Jr., City Manager, M. A. Korb, Jr., City Attorney, <br /> and R. D. Ottavio, City Auditor. <br /> <br />The meeting was opened with prayer by Rev. George Eason, pastor, Park View Methodist Church. <br /> <br />67-38 - Public hearing on the following rezoning petition was held: <br /> Z 67-2 - Petition of Gordon Marsh. <br /> <br />Mr. Marsh spoke for the application. <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Leary to concur in the recommendation of the Planning Commission and to place the <br />following ordinance on first reading wasadopted,~ithout dissenting vote: <br /> <br />"ZONING A~4ENDMEN~F ORDINANCE Z 67-2" <br /> <br /> The following reports from the City Manager were read: <br /> 67-58 - "I submit the attached ordinance and recommend that it be placed on first reading. <br /> This appropriates $8,500 for the purchase of property in Pinners Point in connection <br />with the development of the marine terminal. <br /> This is for property at 185 Carolina Avenue and 122 Seaboard Avenue." <br /> <br /> On motion of Mr. Knight, the following ordinance was approved on first reading, without dissenting <br />vote: <br /> "AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE $8,300.00 FROM THE GENERAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND FOR THE <br />PuRcHASE OF PROPERTY LOCATED AT 185 CAROLINA AVENUE AND 122 SEAB0~RD AVENUE IN PIN~ER$ POINT" <br /> <br /> 67-59 - "I submit the attached ordinmnce and recommend that it be placed on first reading. <br /> This amends Section 10-89 of the City Code pertaining to the required appropriation <br />of $250,000 in the Capital Budget. This amendment would ~llow sanitary sewers to be constructed from <br />this fund as well as storm sewers and curbs and gutters." <br /> <br /> The following letter from the West Side Civic League was read: <br /> "A news article in the Virginian-Pilot - Ledger Star dated March 12, 1967, stated that <br />the City Council will consider amending the ordinance that earmarks $250,000 annually for curb, gutter <br />anddrainage work. <br /> <br /> <br />