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t65 <br /> Auqust~24, 1993 <br /> <br /> (j) The applicant shall submit plans for a pedestrian <br />walking trail and bike path system for the entire River Pointe <br />residential development. The portions of the system contained <br />within the property subject to this group housing use permit <br />shall be completed prior to issuance of more than 50% of the <br />certificates of occupancy. <br /> <br /> (k) Any revisions to the originally-submitted site plan, <br />landscaping plan, or elevations approved during the group <br />housing use permit application process, including any changes <br />adopted by City Council, must be incorporated into a revised <br />site plan, landscaping plan, or elevations, as applicable, and <br />must be submitted to the Planning Department for approval prior <br />to the ~ssuance of any building permits. <br /> <br /> (1) The applicant shall comply with all applicable codes, <br />ordinances, and regulations of federal, state and local <br />governments and shall obtain all necessary licenses and permits. <br /> <br /> (m) This permit is non-transferable and shall expire at <br />such time as the applicant shall cease to exist as a limited <br />liability corporation." <br /> <br />Ayes: Clemons, Epperson, Griffin, Hawks, King, Pitts, Webb <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />93-323 - Non-Agenda Speakers <br /> <br />1. Joycelyn P. Foreman, 1908 County Street, spoke on <br />environmental code violations at 1910 County Street and <br />County Street properties. <br /> <br />other <br /> <br />2. Lesley A. White, 1002 Crabapple Street, spoke on lead base <br />paint in Ida Barbour. <br /> <br />3. Helen Person, 1314 Green Street, spoke on lead in Washington <br />Park. <br /> <br />Congressman Bobby Scott, spoke on lead in Washington Park,. <br /> <br />5. Kim Hummel, EPA representative, spoke on lead in Washington <br />Park. <br /> <br />6. Rafiq Zaidi, 3106 Hull Street, spoke on C. C. Devin case. <br /> <br />7. Harriett Devin, thanked City Council for requesting an <br />investigation into the death of her son. <br /> <br />8. Gloria Ford, 5742 Rivermill Circle, spoke on re-establishing <br />the Jail Advisory Commission. <br /> <br />9. Garland Alexander, 3400 Nelson Street, <br />Professional Firefighters Union Local 539, <br />Administrative Policy Directive #41. <br /> <br />representing the <br />spoke on <br /> <br />10. Lloyd Beazley, 3186 Reese Drive, representing the <br />Professional Firefighters Union Local 539, spoke on <br />Administrative Policy Directive ~41. <br /> <br />CITY MANAGER'S REPORT - <br /> <br />93-327 - Letter from the City Manager recommending adoption of <br />an ordinance to appropriate $170,000 from the Capital <br />Improvements Fund for replacement of a storm drain in the 3800 <br />block of Shannon Road and award of the bid to the lowest <br />responsible bidder, CPG, Inc. <br /> <br /> <br />