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September 18, 1990 <br /> <br />PORTSM£ <br />THE BOF <br /> <br /> A. <br /> Na <br /> <br /> 9 <br />an ordJ <br />of Roar <br /> <br />10 foot <br /> <br /> T1 <br />the <br /> <br /> I <br />ten fo( <br />the apt <br /> <br /> Mc <br />ordina~ <br />followJ <br /> <br />WEST SI <br /> <br /> A5 <br /> N~ <br /> <br /> 9( <br />AugUst <br /> <br />on <br />Red Cr( <br />Squ~re <br />Add~ti~ <br />of ~mel <br />is ava: <br /> <br /> ORDINANCE TO'AMEND CHAPTER 12 OF THE CODE OF T~E CITY OF <br /> 1988, BY AMENDING SECTION 12-16 THEREOF, PERTAINING TO <br /> H+ <br /> ING OF FUNDS." <br /> <br />5. Clemons, CorpreW, Epperson, Hawks, King, Lucas, Webb <br />s. None <br /> <br />80 Letter from the City Manager recommending <br />nce closing a portion of a 10 foot alley on th <br />e Avenue. <br /> <br />ricia Parker has made application to close a p( <br />lley on the wes~ side of Roanoke Avenue. <br /> <br /> viewers previously appointed have recommended <br />cation. The Planning Commission concurs in th~ <br />~ation. <br /> <br />commend adoption of the ordinance ~closihg <br />alley on the west side of Roanoke Avenue <br />cant." <br /> <br />doption of <br />west side <br /> <br /> rtion of a <br /> <br />.pproval of <br />s <br /> <br />a portion of a <br />as requested by <br /> <br />ion of Mr. Hawks and seconded by Mrs. Lucas, th~ <br /> was adopted on first and final reading, and b <br /> vote: <br /> <br />ORDINANCE CLOSING'A PORTION OF A 10 FOOT ALLEY <br />OF ROANOKE AVENUE." <br /> <br />: Clemons, Corprew, Epperson, Hawks, King, Luc~ <br />: None <br /> <br />81 Letter from the City Manager recommending <br />ion authorizing him to seek relief for the viz <br />, 1990 flooding. <br /> <br />~d to provide other disaster relief assistance <br />~lly, staff has been working with the Virginia <br />ncy Services to determine whether any Federal <br />~ble for victims sustaining severe losses. <br /> <br /> following <br /> the <br /> <br /> ON THE <br /> <br />~s, Webb <br /> <br />~doption of <br />~ims of the <br /> <br />you are aware, a number of our ~itizens and businesses <br />major damage to property from tne rainstorm that occurred <br /> 24, 1990. City staff has.been working with t~e Americanr <br /> to relocate residents in ~eorgetown S~uare an~ Hanover <br /> needed· <br /> )epartment <br /> ~ssistance <br /> <br /> T~ Small Business Administration has a loan progr <br />whiqh [ne residents and business owners can apply. The <br />men~s ~pulate that at least 25 homes Or residential t. <br />25 bu~ ~esses or a combination of both, must have susta <br />uni~sl r~ losses of 40% or more of their estimated repl <br />valUe, or predisaster fair market value in the locality <br />naturai ~isaster occurred. Based upon the damage and d <br />relief' ~sessments provided by the American Red Cross a <br />Ass~ss~ f~ 42 families had to be relocated and sustained <br />40% or ~gre, with 5 businesses incurring major damage. <br />B! ~dopt'ion of a resolution, City Council may decl <br />e~e~ge~ <br />WhO ma' <br />loan fl <br /> <br /> I <br />resolu <br />citize <br /> <br />on he <br />city s <br /> <br />~m for <br />require- <br />~nants, or <br />[ned <br />lcement <br />where the <br />~saster <br />%d the <br />losses of <br /> <br /> ~re a local <br /> ~. The resolution may then be presented to the Governor <br /> ~equest that the Small Business Administration ?elease <br /> Is for disaster victims. <br /> <br /> ~ommend your approval of the adoption of the a~tached <br /> )n in order to proceed with securing assistance for the <br />i/adversely affected by the storm." <br /> <br />D Smith-Lucas, Director of Human Services, briefed C <br />ihem and provided a summary of the services provided by <br />a~f to the citizens effected by the flooding. <br /> <br /> <br />