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85. <br /> <br />June 11, 1985 <br /> <br />LITTLE JOHN ROAD <br /> <br /> All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of <br /> Portsmonth, Virginia, being a portion of Little John Road, being more pgrtic~larly des- <br />cdrihed as foi~ows: beginni~y at a point on the easterly side of Ponderosa Street, 230.37 feet <br /> in a northwesterly direction from the northeast intersection of Ponderosa Street and <br /> Elmhurst Lane; thence running north 44 degrees, 56 minutes west along Ponderosa Street, <br /> 51.11 feet to a pin; thence turning and running north 57 degrees, 0 minutes east along <br /> the property now or formerly owned by Portsmouth Recevelopment ~ Housing Authority a <br /> distance of 199.78 feet; thence turning and running south 44 degrees, 57 minutes east <br /> along property now or formerly belonging to Lincoln Pre-Cast Company, Inc., a distance <br /> of 81.11 feet to a pin; thence turning and running south 57 degrees, 0 minutes west along <br /> the property now or formerly belonging to Marvin L. Spring a distance of 199.78 feet <br /> to the point of beginning." <br /> <br />Ayes: Beamer, Corprew, Gray, Lucas, Webb, Whitlow, Holley <br />Nays: None <br /> <br />85-128 Group Housing Application: <br /> <br />(f) GHP 85-7 <br /> <br />Group housing project application of Hearr~ng-Overton Partnership, <br />by Joseph Preziotti, Jr., planning consultant, for 152 dwelling units <br />in 16 two and three story b~ildings on land west corporate limits, <br />deferred from Public Hearing of May 14, 1985. <br /> <br /> W. Frank Wright, 5104 George Washington Highway, General Manager of NNSY Credit Union, <br />spoke in support of the application. <br /> <br /> J. S. Livesay, Jr., 301 Columbia Street, representing Hearring-Overton Partnership, <br />spoke in support of the pro~ect. <br /> <br /> Greg Dodd, 139 Grayson Street, representing Hereon g Dodd, 'P.C., for Hearring-Overton <br />Partnership, spoke in support of the application. <br /> <br />Joseph Preziotti, Jr., 620 May Avenue, Norfolk, representing applicant, spoke in support. <br /> <br /> On motion of Mr. Whitlow and seconded by Mr. Gr <br />in 16 two and three story buildings on land west cor <br />Manager's recommendations and that (b) be stated tha <br />Washington Highway, and was approved on first readin <br /> <br />85-8- Rezoning and ~roup Housing Applications <br /> <br />(a) Z-85-12 <br /> <br />Rezoning application of Churc <br />Trotman, to rezone property 1 <br />c~rl~"orate city limits on the <br />Office Residential 3R-75 to R <br />meeting of May 14, 1985. <br /> <br /> On motion of Mr. Whitlow and seconded by Mr. Ba <br />of Kenny Lane between the corporate city limits on <br />Office Residential OR-75 to Residential R-75, Z 85- <br />mous vote. <br /> <br />(b) GHP 85-5 <br /> <br /> On motion of Mr. <br />perry lying 520' east <br />Lane on the north, to <br /> <br />~y, GHP 85-85-7 for 152 dwelling units~ <br />>orate city limits, subject to the City <br /> Fox Meadows Lane be improved to George <br /> by unanimous vote. <br /> <br />land Associates, by Agent William W. <br />rzng 520' east of Kenny Lane between the <br />~outh and Kenny Lane on the north; from <br />~sidential ~-75, deferred from the regular <br /> <br />~mer, to rezone propertyl;tyZi~rgg 520' east <br />~e south and Kenny Lane on the north, from <br /> was approved on first reading by unani- <br /> <br /> Group housing project appli tion of Churchland Associates, by S. J. <br /> Magula, Builder, for 14 condominiums on property lying 520' east of <br /> Kenny Lane between the corporate city limits on the south and Kenny <br /> Lane on the north, deferred [rom the regular meeting of May 14, 198S. <br />Gray and seconded by Mr. WhitlOw,! GHP 8S-5 for 14 condominiums on pro- <br />of Kenny Land between the corporate ~ity limits on the south and Kenny <br />be approved on first reading b~ unanimous vote <br /> <br />84-326(1) PARKING VARIANCE- <br /> <br />Request of Mr. John McGlynn, owner, by Kirk Berkeley, <br />Architect, for a §pecial exception of off-street parking <br /> <br />requirements for proposed renovation and re-use of the <br />Catholic Club an ~S0 Court Street in D-1 District, deferred <br />from regular meettng of May 14, 1985. <br /> <br /> ~at the matter be deferred for 30 <br /> <br /> Motion of Mrs. Webb and seconded by Mr. Gray, <br />and was adopted by unanimous vote. 'July 23, 1985) <br /> <br /> REPORTS FROM THE CITY M~NAGER <br /> <br /> 85-168 Letter from the City Manager recommending adoption of an ordinance to <br />$14,300 for extension of the City's sewer line in Shea Terrace. <br /> <br /> "The 1984/85 Capital Improvement Budget earmarkF~ funds for the extension of <br />sewer lines within the City. The Director of Public Utilities has indicated that <br />been an increasing number of septic tank failures in Shea Terrace which according <br />Andrews, Sanitarian Manager for~the Public Health Department, these septic tanks <br />repaired or replaced. <br /> <br />days, <br /> <br />appropriat <br /> <br />sanitary <br />there has <br />to Mr. F. <br />can not be <br /> <br /> <br />