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April 12~ 1988 <br /> <br />1.¸ $ <br />m. $ <br />n. $ <br />o. <br />P. $ <br /> <br />r. $ <br />s.) $ <br />t.) $ <br />u.) $ <br /> <br /> 36.97 tO Gertrude!M% Barnes <br /> 10.87 to Andrea S"~Br~m~y <br />144~.52 to Lorenza A. Cr~ekmu~,~Jr.' ~ <br /> 20.~8 tO Gladys M.~Evans <br />69.78 ~o Roy L. Henderson <br /> 9.90 to Gle~n E. Lauver: <br /> 10.87 to Raymond M. Little <br /> 13.~0 ~o Karen S. Mos~r ~ .~ <br /> 22.64 to Douglas D. wilson <br />252.87 to Stephen J. Phelps <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Gray and seconded by Mrs. Lucas~ tha-t ~he <br />refunds be g~anted (without interest), as requested, and was <br />adopted by the following vote: <br /> <br /> Ayes: Barnes, Corprew, Gray, Lucas, Simpson, <br /> williams, Webb ~ <br /> Nays: None ~' ~ ~ · <br /> <br /> 88-157 - Letter from the City Manager recommending <br />adoption of a motion accepting the 1987 Annual Report of the <br />Portsmouth Port and Industrial-.Commis~sion and. thm. Industr~ial <br />Development Authority of the City of Portsmouth. <br /> <br /> "Attached for your information is the 1987 Annual Report <br />to the City Council by the portsmouth' POr~t~ and Industkial% <br />Commission and th'e IndUstrial D~ve~lopme~t Authority of ~th~ City <br />of Portsmouth. During 1987 theitwo a~t~lorltl~s sol 42~ acres <br />of land for six developments which will bring more than $7.7 <br />million in new investment to the City', These d~vetOpment'~ <br />include the new Volvo GM facility as well aS WA~VY TV'S <br />studio and headquarters in Port Centre Cormn~erce Park. PIDA <br />also completed negotiations with Harvey Lind~say Commercial Real <br />Estate for their commercial development on the former <br />Churchland Academy site, with construction to start this ' <br />Spring. <br /> <br /> This report is presented to you for your information." <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Gray and seconded by Mr. Barnes, to accept <br /> as information the 1987 Annual Report from the PPIC and IDA, <br /> and was adopted by the following vote: <br /> <br /> Ayes:Barnes, Corprew, Gray, Lucas, Simpson, <br /> williams, Webb <br /> Nays:None <br /> <br /> 88-158 - Letter from the City Manager recommending <br /> adoption of a motion to transfer $86,900 from the Emergency <br /> Budget Contingency to~ the Sherif~'s~budget to enable his <br /> department to provide the requir%d custo, di~al ~are .... ~ J <br /> <br /> "Nigher than expected prisoner days~ being~%xperienced by <br /> the Jail has caused the Sheriff to expend funds more rapidly <br /> than anticipated in the FY 198M bhd0et'process'. In oMd~r, to <br /> provide for the inmates' care-for th~ k~e~hainde~ of th~ ~i~scal <br /> year the Sheriff has requested that -adhVilional' appropkiRtion be <br /> made available to his budget. <br /> <br /> While budgeting has never been an exact science, this is <br /> one example of outside eventS impacting on a departmental <br /> budget. While police arrest rates climbing and the courts <br /> remanding more individuals to the custody of the Sheriff, the <br /> overall prison population haS remained higher than anticipated. <br /> These prisoners must be fed and clothed thereby requiring <br /> increased expenditures. <br /> <br /> <br />