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June 8, 2004 <br /> <br /> If the Chief of Police, in his discretion, determines that there are sufficient <br />violations of this type to comprise a significant law enforcement problem, then he shall <br />so notify the applicant in writing and shall offer to meet to provide advise on how to <br />lessen and avoid repeated offenses against peace and good order. A copy of this letter <br />shall be provided to the Director of Planning and Zoning. <br /> <br /> If, within six months of the date of this letter, said Director, in his <br />discretion, determines that offenses against peace and good order are continuing, then <br />he may initiate proceedings for the revocation of this permit. Provided, however, that if <br />problems of peace and good order are of such severity that the Chief of Police <br />determines that there is a significant risk to public safety or peace and good order of <br />such proportions as to create a risk of blight, then revocation proceedings may be <br />initiated by the Director without regard to the six month requirement which is otherwise <br />applicable. <br /> <br />(h) The sale of alcohol beverages is not permitted at this location. <br /> <br /> 3. 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, Moody, Pitts, Randall, Whitehurst, Holley <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />- City Manager's Report - <br /> <br />04 - 219 - Adoption of an ordinance to appropriate $9,129,210 of revenue from the <br />Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the purpose of reimbursement to <br />the General Fund and other funds for expenses related to Hurricane Isabel. <br /> <br />Recommendation: <br /> <br />· Adoption of an ordinance to appropriate $9,129,210 of revenue from the Federal <br />Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) for the purpose of reimbursement <br />expenses related to Hurricane Isabel. <br /> <br />of <br /> <br />Purpose and Need: <br /> <br />· FEMA has allowed the City $1,442,011 for the usage of the City's landfill and <br />equipment. This funding will be placed in the Waste Management Fund to provide for <br />future post closure costs related to the landfill. <br /> <br />· The total anticipated revenue from FEMA is $9,129,011. <br /> <br />Financial Impact: <br /> <br />· The FEMA Funding is for the reimbursement of existing expenditures to the funds <br />listed below as follows: <br /> <br />General Fund <br />Behavioral Health Services Fund <br />Social Services Fund <br />Stormwater Management Fund <br />Public Utilities Fund <br />Golf Enterprise Fund <br />Waste Management Fund <br />Parking Authority Fund <br />City Garage Fund <br />Information Technology Fund <br /> <br />Total <br /> <br />$ 824,265 <br /> 11 <br /> 53,026 <br /> 38,121 <br /> 144,660 <br /> 109,856 <br /> 7,854,771 <br /> 52,157 <br /> 47,918 <br /> 4,425 <br />$ 9,129,210 <br /> <br /> <br />