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276 <br /> <br />April 14, 19-8.7 <br /> <br /> 87-150 - Motion of Mr. Gray and seconded by Mrs. Webb that the <br />City Attorney look into revising the ordinance pertaining to rabies <br />vacination to include cats, and was adopted by unanimous vote. <br /> <br />tO <br />and rummage sales. <br /> <br /> 87-151 Councilman Barnes requested ~he, City Attorney report <br />Council at the next meeting on the ordinance governing garage, <br /> <br /> 87-152 Mrs. L~cas asked the City Manager for a report on <br />the difinition of transition funds and City funds for teachers <br />salaries in the Budget. <br /> <br /> The City Manager responded that it would be included in the <br />budget message on Tuesday, April 21, 1987. <br /> <br /> Mr. Simpson asked about the benefits included in the budget <br />for retirees. <br /> <br /> The City Manager stated that would be included in the budget <br />message. <br /> <br /> 87-153 Bishop Stephen Green, 1607 City Park Avenue, requeste. <br />2 additional minutes to speak. <br /> <br /> MOtion of :Mr. aB~rnesegnd ~sacandod by~Mrs~.~tgab:bg ~:tHa'~.:~the: speak <br />b.ocgra~9,d~2 gdditiO~&~inutes, and was adopted by unanimous vote. <br /> <br /> Bishop Green addressed Council with a reading from "The Gospel <br />zcording to Saint Luke". <br /> <br /> 87-154 - The following persons spoke in support of the School <br />Board: <br /> <br /> Helen Hampton Jones, 1006 Robinson Road, requested 10 addition~ <br />minutes. <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Gray and seconded by Mrs. Webb, that the speaker <br />be granted 10 additional minutes, and was adopted by adopted by <br />unanimous vote. <br /> <br /> Mrs. Jones, spoke in support of the School Board and presented <br />the following petition: <br /> <br />"We the undersigned express confidence in the leadership of <br />Portsmouth Public School Superintendent, Dr. Rondle E. ~dwards and <br /> he official School Board members. We are opposed to any movement <br /> g on the removal of these school officials in the performan~ <br />of their duties. This petition represents strong confidence and <br />faith in their ability to direct the education of the children in <br />the Portsmouth Public Schools." Signed by George ~. ~night, Sr., <br />10 Neville Street, and others. <br /> continued speaker.in support of School Board: <br /> '''~. Waldo Davis, 3000 Portsmouth Blvd. <br /> Diane Davis Wagner, 3817 Georgia Court <br /> James A. Overton, 315 Astor Circle <br /> Littleton Southall, 931 Vernont Ave. <br /> Alvin Prevott, 802 Boule Court <br /> Raleigh Harsley, 2124 Peach Street <br /> George Minor, Jr. 1613 Belafonte Drive <br /> Simon P. Arrington, 2907 Magnolia Street <br /> Pat Fisher, 1402 Carson Cres. W. <br /> Rudolph L. Perry, 513 Spectator Street <br /> Rev. Anthony ~. Moses, 900 Lincoln Street <br /> Maren Barba, 5 Easton Street <br /> Deborah Garth, 116 Sandpiper Drive <br /> David Garth, 116 Sandpiper Drive <br /> Mary Hopper, 200 Riverview Avenue <br /> <br /> <br />
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