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<br />February 27,2007 <br /> <br />12. John Wright, 4021 Seaboard Court, spoke in support of this item. <br /> <br />13. Amy Hoggard, 621 Chandler Harper Drive, spoke in opposition to this item. <br /> <br />14. Jerry Willis, 203 Dumont Avenue, spoke in opposition to this item. <br /> <br />15. Brad Chase, 3 Shamrock Drive, spoke in opposition to this item. <br /> <br />16. Katherina Chase, 3 Shamrock Drive, spoke in opposition to this item. <br /> <br />17. Patricia Ellis, 805 Arnold Palmer Drive, spoke in opposition to this item. <br /> <br />18. Craig Funk, 182 Yorkshire Road, spoke in support of this item. <br /> <br />19. Martha Ann Creecy, 317 Dinwiddie Street, voiced her concern with code <br />enforcement of development if it is approved. <br /> <br />20. Wayne Willis, 4022 Garwood Avenue, spoke in opposition to this item. <br /> <br />21. C. J. Bodnar, 114 Snead Fairway, spoke in support of this item. <br /> <br />22. Jean Mann, 163 Yorkshire Road, spoke in opposition to this item. <br /> <br />23. Teresa Willis-Knapp, 212 Bedford Court, spoke in opposition to this item. <br /> <br />24. Mark Geduldig-Yatrofsky, 363 Middle Street, suggested remediation between the <br />applicant and the neighborhood. <br /> <br />Motion by Mr. Moody, and seconded by Mr. R. Smith, to defer consideration of <br />Z-07-01 enabling staff to study traffic concerns with regards to the entrance and exiting <br />of 3715 Airline Boulevard, and was adopted by the following vote: <br /> <br />Ayes: Heretick, Moody, Psi mas, Randall, D. Smith, R. Smith, Holley <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />- City Manager's Report - <br /> <br />07 - 96 - Adoption of an ordinance accepting a grant in the amount of $750 from Wal- <br />Mart Stores, Inc. and appropriating said amount in the FY 2006-2007 Grants Fund <br />Budget to the Portsmouth Police Department for replacement of AED defibrillator pads. <br />Vision Principles: Bold New Directions and Thriving Neighborhoods and a Sense of <br />Community. <br /> <br />Background: <br />. The Portsmouth Police Department has received grant funding of $750 from Wal- <br />Mart to provide funds for replacement of AED defibrillator pads. <br /> <br />Discussion: <br />. The grant will be used to provide some AED support, specifically for the <br />replacement of AED defibrillator pads. <br /> <br />Financial Impact: <br />. There are no matching requirements for this grant. <br /> <br />Staff Recommends: <br />Adoption of proposed ordinance. Vision Principles: Bold New Directions and Thriving <br />Neighborhoods and a Sense of Community. <br />