September 22, 1987
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<br />The follawing citiz, ens spoke o~ continuing ~he downtown improve
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<br /> Charles B. WhitehU~st, S~, 342 W0rthington Square, re~
<br /> 9owntown Portsmouth Association.
<br /> Richard W. Coard, Sr., 2805 Victory Boulevard, representing
<br /> Downtown Portsmouth Association, Cradock Property Owners Associ
<br /> ation, and two civic leagues in the Cradock area.
<br />Alexander P. Grice, III, Norfolk, representing Downtown Ports-
<br />mouth Association~
<br />Raymond A~ :P~abody, 5916 Oak Hill Avenue, representing
<br />Commgdore Theatre.
<br />Barbara White, 5230 swee{briar Circle, representing Home Care
<br />Systems~.
<br />Dr. R. B. Barrick, 3620 County Street, representing Downtown
<br />Partners.
<br />Barbara Vincent, 143 Grayson Street, representing Olde Towne
<br />Gallery.
<br />Don Riddick, 4525 Templar Drive, representing Washington
<br />Square Associates.
<br />Jordan E. Slone, 54 Sandie Point Drive, representing Harbor
<br />Group/Downtown Portsmouth Association.
<br />Michael A. Pagan, 709 London Boulevard, representing GEICO
<br />Insurance Co.
<br />James Wayland, 309 CoUnt~ Street, representing Metro Develop-
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<br />The,follow%rig citizens spoke concerning the need for curbs
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<br />Reginald Allen, 1421 ~ilcox Avenue, ~epTesenting Brighton-Prenti~
<br />Park Civic League.
<br />Joseph E. Knight, 4820 Portsmouth Boulevard, representing
<br />Simonsdale Civic League.
<br />John G. Wallace, 957-C Suburban Parkway.
<br />~illiam ~. Copeland, 2107 Staunton Avenue.
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<br /> The following citizens spoke in support of a new Churchland
<br />h School:
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<br />Dr. T. M. Cherry, Superintendent of Schools,
<br />Drive.
<br />Brad L. Cherry, 4520 Wake Forest Road.
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<br />104 Bobby Jones
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<br />Richard H. Ramsey, Sr., 4300 South Street,
<br />hn~lding mf alhe~-[ChU'~dki&ndHlon'~' School .
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<br />Raymond Turner, 526 Bunche Court, Chairman
<br />Business Enterprise Committe, requested to
<br />ments of the High Street Corridor.
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<br />spoke against the
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<br />of Small Minority
<br />continue the improve
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<br />Earp Hall, 102 Mt. Vernon Avenue, re~resenting Port Noroflk
<br />Civic League, spoke concerning imorovements to the waterfront
<br />in Port Norfolk.
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<br />No action taken.
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<br />87-410 - Public Hearing on rezoning, group housing project,
<br /> and use permit applications:
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<br />Zoning Petition Z 87-19 -
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<br />CHURCHLAND NEIGHBORHOOD - Re-
<br />zoning application of Garcia-
<br />Gelardi Development Corporatim
<br />by Earl J. Newman, President
<br />Newman Construction Cort
<br />to rezone a parcel of property
<br />on land formerly known as the
<br />Beazley Farm on West Norfolk
<br />Road; from Residential R-60-K
<br />@onditio~al ~o ~-~-k Conditional
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