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216 <br /> <br />March 24, 1987 <br /> <br /> On a more personal side, we must always remember those indivi- <br /> uals who spent much of their lives conjur~ng~the very foundations <br /> our government and our country. We must also not forget the men <br /> women who gave their lives in wars to preserve the pride of our <br />zountry. Whether we go to battle or not, we should keep in mind <br /> reasons for their actions. We must live up to ou~ forefathers' <br />zhallenges and expectations. <br /> <br /> Finally, we must learn to accept the differences in our countr <br />~hysical differences and differences in people. Not only should <br />~ccept these differences, we should appreciate them. We have been <br />~lessed with a land of different climates, different terrain, dif- <br />ferent religions, different professions, and differen~p~op~;:and <br />;hat has built our country. <br /> <br /> The Challenge of American Citizenship is one of which we should <br />proud.' <br /> <br /> Vice Mayor presented ~o Mr. Eskey a memento for his fine <br />~resentation. <br /> <br />87-103 Public Hearing on rezoning and use permit application~ <br /> <br />~a) Zoning Petition Z 87-2 <br /> <br />- CHURCHLAND NEIGHBORHOOD: Rezon- <br /> ing application of C. James Wate <br /> owner, for property at 4408 West <br /> Norfolk Ro~d; from Industrial M- <br /> to Commercial C-2. <br /> <br /> J. S. Livesay, Jr., Attorney, 301 Columbia Street, representing <br />].James Waters, spoke in support of the application. <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Simpson and seconded by Mrs. Lucas, to concur in <br />~he recommendation of the Planning Commission, Z 87-2 to rezone pro- <br />~erty at 4408 West Norfolk Road, from Industrial M-2 ~o Commerdial <br />~-2, the following ordinance was approved on first reading, and by <br /> vote (5-0): <br /> <br />"ZONING ORDINANCE ~X{ENDMENT Z 87-2" <br /> <br />(b) Zoning Petition Z 87-4 <br /> <br />TRUKTUN NEIGHBORHOOD: Rezoning <br />application of Southeastern <br />Public Service Authority, by <br />Ernest Freeman, Planning Directo <br />for property on the north side o <br />Frederick Boulevard and east of <br />Interstate 264; from Industrial <br />M-2 to Industrial M-]. <br /> <br />No one spoke. <br /> <br /> Motion of Mr. Gray and seconded by Mrs. Lucas, to concur in the <br />'ecommendation of the Planning Commission, Z 87-4 to rezone property <br /> the north side of Frederick Boulevard and east of Interstate 264. <br />~rom Industrial M-2 to Industrial M-i, and the following ordinance <br /> approved on first reading, and was adopted by unanimous vote <br />~8-0): <br /> <br />"ZONING AMENDMENT ORDINANCE Z 87-4" <br /> <br />(c) Use Permit UP 87-5 <br /> <br />CAVALIER MANOR NEIGHBORHOOD: Use <br />permit application of Aubrey & <br />Deborah A. Graham, by Steven Gold, <br />Vice President of Opera~ions for th <br />Alliance Life Care Corporation, for <br />a nursing home on property lying on <br />the west side of Cavalier Boulevard <br />and south of Greenwood Drive. <br /> <br /> <br />