October 15, 1991
<br />
<br /> Johnny Pennington, 229 Beazley Drive, representing
<br />Park Elementary, spoke-~n.oppoSiti©n.
<br /> Robert E. Forbes, Jr., 1543 Darren Circle, represer
<br />spoke in opposition of the CIP.
<br /> John Pau~ Hanbury, ~08 Washi~ngton Street, represent
<br />Children's Museum, spoke fn-support of the CIP.
<br /> Edgar M. Morgan, Jr., 3404 Freemason Drive, represE
<br />Public Schools, spoke in opposition o~ the CIP.
<br /> Linda Marley Smith, 321 Maryland Avenue, representJ
<br />Port Norfolk PTA, spoke in support ofl the CIP.
<br /> David C. 'Sanford;'4008 SUnkist Road, representing
<br />Norcom High School Alumni"Association~, spoke in oppositJ
<br />the CIP.
<br /> William E. Copeland, 2107 Staunton Avenue, represer
<br />Portsmouth Branch NAACP, spoke, ~n~'opposition to the CIP.
<br /> Rev~ Melvin Marriner, 6142 West Norfolk Road, repr~
<br />the Concerned Citizens of Portsmouth, spoke in oppositi¢
<br />CIP.
<br /> Charles M. Bowens, II, 408 Beechdale Road, represer
<br />Norcom High School Alumni. Association, spoke in oppositJ
<br />CIP
<br /> Tyrees O. Jones, 101 Armstrong Street, representin¢
<br />Portsmouth Fire Department, spoke in support of the CIP]
<br /> Gary Crumpler, 2529 Hanover Lane, .representing the
<br />Portsmouth/Chesapeake Association of Realtors, requested
<br />compromise.
<br /> Lynn Clements, 4405 Wake Forest Road, representing
<br />Children's Museum, spoke in support oE the CIP.
<br /> Bill Watson, 200 Gee Street, representing the Highl
<br />Biltmore Civic League, spoke in opposition to the CIP.
<br /> Sue Pierce, Granada Road, representing the Portsmou
<br />Department,~ spoke ~n support of~the. CIP.
<br /> Lloyd Beazley, 3t86 Reese Drive,,representing the
<br />Fire Department, spoke in support of the CIP.
<br />
<br /> Motion o~ Mr. Epperson and seconded by Mr. Hawks tc
<br />item until the Regular Meeting of November 12, 1991 and
<br />adopted by 5el (Clemon's) ~Oteo
<br />
<br /> 91-350B - Letter from the City Manager recommendin(
<br />of a resolution authorizing the issuance of $10,000,000
<br />Obligation Bonds of the City of Portsmouth, Virginia fo~
<br />purpose of providing funds to pay the cost of various 1~
<br />projects of such City and author~zingiand providing wit
<br />to the issuance and sale of a like principal amount of
<br />Obligation Bond anticipation notes in anticipation of tb
<br />and receipt of the pro=ee~s~of s~le of such bonds. (Te~
<br />Manager's letter is set Out above under Agenda Item 91-3
<br />
<br /> Motion o~ Mr. Epperson a~d-seconded by Mr. Hawks,
<br />the item ~ntil the Regular Meeting of November 12, 1991,
<br />was adopted by 5-1 (Clemens) vete.~
<br />
<br /> 91-351 - Letter from the ~lty~. Manager recommending
<br />of a reso~lutlon authorizing the C~ity. Ma-nager to sign an
<br />agreement with Virginia Power on City owned property at
<br />Lightship Museum on Water Street.
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<br /> "~irginia Power h~as requested additional easement
<br />that part of London Boulevard, now vacated, lying east
<br />Street. The purpose 'o~f this'~additional easement is to
<br />necessary electrical lines to the King's Crossing projec
<br />of this area will also be used for new transformer facil
<br />the Lightship Museum. ·
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