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June !3th, 1944. <br /> <br /> Bill of Mrs. J. k~. Perkins for chickens destroyed by dogs, amounting to <br />~20.40, was read smd on motion of ~r~ ~arren~ the Treasurer was authorized to pay szme from <br />funds in her hands from the collection of Dog Taxes. <br /> <br />The following letter was read and ordered filed: <br /> <br /> MI am inclosing herewith for your fi!es~ copy of an ordinance~ the title of <br />wP~ich i s quoted below: <br /> <br />~An Ordinance Authorizing the Making of a Location Survey <br /> to Determine ~'~here a Tunnel or Tunnels or a Bridge and <br /> a Tunnel, Should be Located in order to Provide a Vehicular <br /> Connection between the Cities of Norfolk and Portsmouth, and <br /> Appropriating the Sum of $15,OOO. O0 from Current Revenue <br /> Therefor. ' <br /> <br /> The ordinance attached hereto was adopted by the Council at its m~eting <br />held on Wednesday, May 3!st, !944.~ <br /> <br /> The President presented the following: <br /> <br /> "Tuesday, July 4th is a National Holiday snd many of the City Employees <br />would like an opportunity ~o enjoy a much-needed vacation from Saturday through-Tuesday. <br /> The City ~nag~r recommends that he be authorized to give aholiday on <br />Monday, July 3rd~" <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Hall t~ declare Monday, July 3rd~ a holiday, was adopted. <br /> <br /> A petition fr6m Melvin Satts to establish an open air market at ~30 Cos- <br />port Road was received, ~gether with the protest of several residents in the neighborhood. <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr~ Grimes to grant the peition was adopted. <br /> <br />On motion adjourned. <br /> <br />Approve~ ~ <br /> / President.~ <br /> <br />City Clerk. <br /> <br /> <br />