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<br />May 25, 1993
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<br /> At a Regular Meeting of the City Council held on Tuesday,
<br />May 25, 1993, there were present:
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<br /> MayOr Gloria O. Webb, Vice Mayor Lee E. King, Johnny M.
<br /> Clemons, John H. Epperson, Bernard D. Griffin', Sr., James
<br /> C. Hawks, Cameron C. Pitts, Roy W. Cherry, Deputy City
<br /> Manager, Stuar~t E. Katz, City Attorney.
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<br /> Mayor~Webb opened the meeting with prayer, followed by the
<br />Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
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<br /> Mayor Webb welcomed all in attendance, ~
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<br /> 93-201 - Motion of Mr. Epperson and seconded by'Mr.
<br />Clemons, that the minutes of a Called Meeting of May 10, 1993;
<br />the minutes of a Public Hearing Meeting May 10, 1993; the
<br />minutes of a Called Meeting of May 11, 1993; the minutes of a
<br />Regular Meeting of May tl, 1993, be approved as received~ and
<br />was adopted by unanimous vote.
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<br />93-202 -
<br />93-203 -
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<br />93-204 -
<br />93-205
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<br />Presentation of a "Silver Dollar Award" to James
<br />Spacek, Director of Public Utilities.
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<br />Presentation to Kevin Davenport, Director of
<br />Bands, I. C. Norcom High School for "I. C. Norcom
<br />Versitale Marching Band Day".
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<br />Presentation of special lapel pins to newly
<br />appointed Boards and Commissions members.
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<br />Non-Agenda SPeakers
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<br /> 1. Reggie Allen~ 1421 Wilcox Avenue, representing
<br />Brighton/Prentis Park Civic League, spoke concerning community
<br />clean-up day.
<br /> 2. ~William H. Schneider, 20i5 Airline Boulevard,
<br />representing Riddle Honda~ spoke concerning temporary sign
<br />restrictions. ~ ~
<br /> 3. Frank Harte, 3403 Dogwood Drive, representing
<br />Portsmouth Chapter of the Hampton Roads RV Association, spoke
<br />concerning perSonal property tax.
<br /> 4. J. Brewer Moore, 308 Bobby Jones Drive, representing
<br />self, spoke concerning buildings being properly ~umbered in
<br />case of emergencies.
<br /> 5. Cartinez C, Blow, 52 Wayland Drive, spoke concerning
<br />taxicab permit denials.
<br /> 6. Gaile Bishop, 219 York Drive, representing Portsmouth
<br />Crime Prevention Steering Committee, spoke in favor of open
<br />alcoholic beverage container law and curfew ordinance for
<br />minors.
<br /> 7. Alan E. Gollihue, 216 North Street, representing Olde
<br />Towne Civic League, spoke concerning the open alcoholic
<br />beverage ordinance.
<br /> 8. William Ni Taylor~ 1001 Bewlood Court, Virginia Beach,
<br />representing set~, spoke concerning taxicabs.
<br /> 9. Helen Person, 1314 Green Street, representing
<br />Washington Park Tenant Council, spoke concerning lead
<br />contamination and relocation of residents.
<br /> 10. Brett G. Halsey, 2401 Jefferson Street, representing
<br />s~lf, spoke concerning a denied taxicab permit.
<br /> 11. Robert E. Stephenson, 1405 Loren Crescent,
<br />representing self, spoke concerning status of Medicaid
<br />taxicabs.
<br /> 12. Irving Williams, representing self, spoke concerning
<br />taxicabs.
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