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September 10, 2002 <br /> <br /> (h) The site must adhere to the 10% tree canopy site requirement and the <br />parking lot screening requirement, which requires a landscaped buffer to screen the <br />parking area from the rights-of-way of Madison and Seventh Streets, outlined in City <br />Code Sections 40-70 through 40-74. <br /> <br /> (i) The applicant shall utilize the City's services for trash/garbage removal, as <br />indicated in a memo received from the Director of General Services, dated July 29, <br />2002. <br /> <br /> (j) An environmental site assessment and an asbestos study shall be <br />performed. The results shall be reviewed and approved by the Building Official prior to <br />applying for and obtaining any building permits. <br /> <br /> (k) The underground oil tank in the proposed parking area shall be removed <br />during the construction process. <br /> <br /> (I) The center shall submit to all required inspections by the City's Fire <br />Department Bureau, Public Health Department, and Building Official. This requirement <br />shall include an initial inspection prior to the opening of the business and annual <br />inspections thereafter. <br /> <br /> (m) The applicant shall comply with all applicable codes, ordinances and <br />regulations of federal, state and local governments and shall obtain and maintain in <br />effect all necessary licenses and permits. <br /> <br /> (n) Taxes and fees associated with the property and the operation shall be <br />paid when due. <br /> <br /> 4. REVOCATION OF PERMIT: Violation of any of the above conditions may <br />serve as grounds for revocation of the use permit by the City Council." <br /> <br />Ayes: Benn, Griffin, Moody, Pitts, Robinett, Whitehurst, Holley <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />- New Business - <br /> <br />02 - 275 - Boards and Commission <br /> <br />There were no appointments. <br /> <br />02 -276 - Items Submitted by Council Members <br /> <br />Councilman Moody requested the Interim City Manager give an update on the <br />mosquito and drought situations in the City of Portsmouth. James R. Spacek, <br />Director of Public Utilities/Public Works made the presentations to Council. <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Griffin spoke on positive stories with the media. <br /> <br />02 - 277 - Non-Agenda Speakers <br /> <br />1. Reverend Shirley Hines, 1801 High Street, commended the City Manager for <br /> comments on efforts in Fairwood Homes. <br /> <br />2. Mark Geduldig-Yatrofsky, 363 Middle Street, spoke on the Hampton Roads <br /> Referendum Part IV. <br /> <br />3. Donnell F. Battle, 359 Wilson Parkway, spoke on not being able to receive any <br /> financial assistance from the City. <br /> <br />4. Walter J. Carter, Sr., 1401 Watts Avenue, presented a petition to City Council about <br /> proffers not being followed at 1428 Portsmouth Boulevard. <br /> <br /> <br />