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~pril ,11, 1989 <br /> <br /> "The 1988/89 Capital Improvement ~rogram~iden~ifies <br />$145t000 to upgrade water infrastructure along Victory <br />Boulevard a~dGeo~ge~ashing~on ~Highwa~. <br /> <br /> ~figiaall¥, ~f ~this prQject'was to'replace 4,000 feet of 8 <br />inch ~a~er main.~w~th~a~ 12?inch main on Victory Boulevard from <br />Deep Creek~'Bo~le~ard.~to~eor~e ~as,hing~o~ Highway 'and along <br />~eorge WaShington~Highwa~ from Victor~.Boulevar~ to ~ft~n <br /> ~rkway~This,wou~c~r~ect~chron~c~'S~.probtlemsin'this <br />area~ Th~ de~el~p6~of"theFa~m',~esh/Sh0~pin~,O~nter'and,~the <br />neW'Roses ~Departmen~S~e~re~.laced~e'~I,4%~.;~e,et'_ O~main <br />~equired t~ ens~re,~dequate fire ft0W:s~to'their developments. <br />Th~s pro3ect w~ll,r~place fha remaining ~,59~ feet~.~f.ma~n. <br /> <br /> The Director of Public Utilities, Mr~ James R. Space~ has <br />reque~tedpermisgion to pToceed with ~his project. Mr. Spacek <br />intends t~ serve as~general cont. ractor and has requested an <br />appropriation in-the amount of $!11;0083tO purchase needed <br />materials <br /> <br /> I commen~ staff for working cooperatively with developers <br />of the FarmFresh Shopping Center to reduce the City'cost of <br />this ~rojee~, I, therefore, recommend that City Council <br />appro~i~t%~$111,000 for'the purpose requested.,' <br /> <br />~ .... - G seconded by Mr. Hawks, <br /> 8 mo~on of ~ , ra and <br />~ollowing ord~ance!'was approved on first reading and by <br />6nanimous ~t~: <br /> '~N~RDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE $1~1~000 FROM'THE .PUBLIC <br /> ~t~i~iES CAPITAL I~PROVEMENT FUND FOR THE GEORGE <br /> W~H:~NGTQN2~HIG~A~. UTILITIESiPROJECT, PHASE I." <br /> <br />. ~9~t!6:-:.Letter from the~Cit~ ~anager reco,m~,_ending <br />adoption~o~!~an- o~d,inance to amend ChaPter 4 of the Code of the <br />City Qf Po~smouth!~Vtrginia, 1973~ as amended, pertaining to <br />a~ima~s.~an~.foWl.~ ~ <br /> <br /> "In response to concerns expressed by you and others of <br />our c~mmun~ty, the~ attached ordinances regarding animal control <br />have b~en prepar&d~gy.the:Ci~y:At~orney. The~ ordinances <br />include p~po~ais ~mlting'tn? nude''of dogs.and cats per <br />dw~llfh ~nit~ t6-~o~r, providing ~et~ack requirements for. <br />accessorF ~uctures, prohibiting wild:~nimals and establishing <br />a pnbi'i~ h~sance ordinance. <br /> <br /> Prese~n% ordinances regarding animal control have pro~ed to <br />be llmt~ed~z~ their effectlveness.~n respondzng to complaznts. <br />I, therefore, recommend adoption of these ordinances to further <br />protect the health and, quality of lzfe~for,our~c~zzens. <br /> <br />- The' f~llowing ~itizens spoke in'~pport of the proposed <br />Ordinance: ~ <br /> <br />Beverl~ Harrell, 246 Mt. Vernon Avenue. <br />L. M. ~ann, 805 Jewell Avenue, representing Simonsdale <br />Civic <lub. <br /> <br /> The following citizens spoke in opposition of the <br />Ordinance due to the restrictions on the number of animals <br />allowed: <br /> <br />Terry Goldfarb, 1906 Halifax Avenue. <br />Nancy G. Griffin, 4622 Winston Road. <br />Barbara ~lice Wright, 6 Tyron Place. <br />Pauline Dunleavy, 706 Vermont Avenue. <br /> <br /> <br />