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~lr~ln <br />pertai <br /> <br />recrea <br />bY ~rd <br />forlsp <br />of ~ea~ <br />andlba <br />ShoW, <br />of ~he <br />self-s <br /> <br />fac ii <br />CodA; <br />the/fe <br />the]ef~ <br />the]pr <br />holes <br />Por~sm <br /> !'P I <br />pro os <br />to the <br /> <br /> M <br />ca f <br /> <br />also r <br />and/th. <br /> <br /> M, <br />follow <br /> <br /> hrc~ae <br /> aero er <br />~useum <br />~nd~rs <br />lan~ua <br />arc] tae <br />the po <br />the Po <br />and Fe <br /> <br /> i <br />~the re <br />~o~i ~i s <br /> <br />June 26, 1990 <br /> <br />283 <br /> <br /> ~60 Letter from the City Manager recommending <br /> hnce to amend the code of the City of Portsmout <br /> 1988, by amending sections 25-94 and 25-148 ( <br /> to Parks and Recreation Fees. <br /> <br /> ~viously, fees for the use of athletic faciliti <br /> )nal centers and special activities have been e <br />)~nce. Rental fees do not change often; ho <br /> very <br />~ial activities require frequent change based on <br /> or participants directly involved. Softball, <br /> ~tball leagues, the Seawall Art Show, the Holid <br /> Sprin~ Craft Show and the Jigsaw Jamboree are <br /> Lty's special activities which are expected to <br /> )orting. <br /> <br />:he proposed ordinance, the rental fees for at~ <br />~s and recreation centers would be included in <br />;ever, the City Manager would be authorized to <br />for special activities. This flexibility is n <br />~ient operation of these special programs. In <br />hsed ordinance would amend the golf cart rental <br />correspond to the rate that is currently in ef <br />~ Sleepy Hole Golf Course. <br /> <br />~herefore, recommend that the City Council adop <br />ordinance to amend sections of the City Code p <br />~rks and Recreation fees." <br /> <br />hr Webb asked the City Manager to investigate r <br /> for senior citizens, and to provide Council w <br />)n of rates at other golf courses in the area. <br />~ested information on the number of Portsmouth <br />humber of out-of-city people who use Portsmouth <br /> <br />~doption o: <br /> <br />2), <br /> <br />3S, <br />stablished <br />aever, fee~ <br />the numbe] <br />~olleyball <br />ny Craft <br />examples <br /> <br />letic <br />the City <br />~stablish <br />~eded for <br />addition, <br />rate for <br />fect at <br /> <br />· the <br />~rtaining <br /> <br />~duced golJ <br />ith a <br />Council <br />residents <br />s golf <br /> <br />~on of Mr. Barnes and seconded by Mrs. Lucas, t <br /> ordinance was adopted on first and final read <br /> vote: <br /> <br /> ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 25 OF THE CODE OF T <br />~SMOUTH, VIRGINIA, 1988, BY AMENDING SECTIONS 2 <br />_48 (2), PERTAINING TO PARKS AND RECREATIONT FEE <br /> <br />~e <br />lng, and <br /> <br />RE CITY OF <br />5-94 AND <br /> <br />Barnes, Corprew, Gray, Hawks, Lucas, Simps <br />None <br /> <br />~61 Letter from the City ManaGer recommending <br />:ion endorsing the By-Laws of the Council of Am <br />Museums to be incorporated into the collection <br /> the Portsmouth Museums. <br /> <br /> Council of American Maritime Museums has reqL <br /> r institutions to endorse that portion of its <br /> to the collection of objects from underwater <br />)~y sites. Inasmuch as the Portsmouth Museums <br /> the Council of American Maritime Museums, the <br />id Fine Arts Commission has approved a resoluti <br /> the By-laws of CAMM. This will provide for a <br />prohibiting the collection of undocumented mar <br />)gical materials in its collection policy. In <br /> <br />Dn, Webb <br /> <br />~doption oJ <br />~rican <br />managemen~ <br /> <br />~sted all <br />~y-laws <br /> <br />~re a <br /> Portsmout] <br /> <br />~ceptable <br />itime <br />~ssence, <br /> <br />:y would assure that any underwater artifacts a~qu~red by <br />~mouth Museums will be collected in accordance Witn State <br />~al law. <br /> <br />[s respectfully requested that the City Council approve <br />[ution adopted by the Portsmouth Museum and Fin~ Arts <br /> <br /> <br />