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July 14, 1987 <br /> <br /> Such mutual aid agreements have also become a part of the <br />certification criteria used by the State when reviewing local <br />~olic departments. <br /> <br /> I recommend adoption of the resolution authorizing this mutual <br />Lid agreement.' <br /> <br /> On motion of Mrs. Lucas and seconded by Mr. Simpson, the follo~ <br />lng resolution was adopted, and by the following vote: <br /> <br />"A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER <br />A POLICE MUTUAL AID AGREEMENT WITH THE CITIES OF <br />CHESAPEAKE, NORFOLK AND VIRGINIA BEACH. <br /> <br />INTO <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, Virginia law authorizes local governments to enter <br />into reciprocal agreements for mutual aid and for cooperation in <br />the furnishing of police services; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, the cities of Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Norfolk and <br />Virginia Beach have determined that the provision of police mutual <br />aid to cross jurisdictional lines will increase their ability to <br />preserve and protect public safety and welfare; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, it is mutually beneficial to the said jurisdictions <br />to enter into an agreement concerning mutual aid and cooperation in <br />regard To law enforcement; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, said agreement will also be favorably considered in <br />regard to State certification of the local police departments. <br /> <br /> NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of <br />Portsmouth, Virginia, that the City Manager be, and he_hereby is, <br />authorized to enter into a police mutual aid agreement with the <br />cities of Chesapeake, Norfolk and Virginia Beach for the purpose <br />of providing assistance in law enforcement matters as may from <br />time to time be requested." <br /> <br />Ayes: Barnes, Corprew, Gray, Lucas, Simpson, Webb, Holle <br />Nays: None .. <br /> <br /> 87-311 Letter from the City Manager <br />of a motion to refund duplicate payment of <br />out interest), as follows: <br /> <br />recommending adoption <br />Real Estate taxes (with- <br /> <br />a.) $ 230.39 to Barclay & Stephenson, P.C. <br />b.) $ 10S.00 to James r. Christian <br />c.) $ 393.48 to Clark g Stant, P.C. <br />d.) $ 231.99 to Eulon g Janice Taylor <br />e.) $ 133.93 to First Union Mortgage Corporation <br />f.) $ 249.37 to Kirk Jefferies <br />g.) $ 333.41 to Anne E. Klein <br />h.) S 108.05 to Armand L. Levy <br />i.) $ 236.01 to Life Savings Bank <br />j.) $ 173.42 to Smith & Powers <br />k.) $ 290.94 to Mary G. Young <br />1.) $2,109.57 to Ford Leasing Development Company <br /> <br /> "The City Treasurer is requesting refunds (without <br />for duplicate payment of Real Estate Tases, as foIlows: <br />above) <br /> <br />interest) <br />(See list <br /> <br /> I recommend that this motion be adopted and these refunds <br />granted." <br /> <br /> Motion of Mrs. <br />refunds be granted <br />by unanimous vote. <br /> <br /> Lucas and seconded by Mr. SimFson, that th~ <br />(without interest), as requested, and was a~opt~ <br /> <br /> <br />