THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Sunday, September 29, 1996 TAG: 9609270364 SECTION: CHESAPEAKE CLIPPER PAGE: 19 EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: 69 lines
The Chesapeake City Council met Tuesday and took the following actions, according to a report from the Office of the City Clerk. Proposal
A request from the Redevelopment and Housing Authority for a loan guarantee on $3,820,000 in promissory notes to finance a housing project. Approved, 8-1; Butt excused.
A request to amend the city's operating budget to include a $19,939,205 appropriation for categorical grants for schools. Approved, 8-1; Butt excused.
A request for refunds of assessed taxes. Approved 8-1, Butt excused.
A request to approve the resignation of Jeffrey Hooghouse from the South Norfolk Revitalization Commission. Approved, 8-1; Butt excused.
A request from the Department of Social Services for an appropriation of $18,900 of independent living program funds allocated by the Virginia Departmentof Social Service. Approved, 8-1; Butt excused.
A request for amendments to the City Code concerning the maximum width of certain vehicles and the length of mobile homes or house trailers, driving underthe influence of alcohol, drugs and other intoxicants and parking spaces reserved for people with disabilities. Approved, 8-1; Butt excused.
A request from the Department of Public Works for appropriations for an addition to the fourth police precinct and an addition to fire station 10. Approved, 8-1; Butt excused.
A request from the Department of Public Works for a resolution of official intent to reimburse expenditures for police and fire facility improvements with the proceeds of bonds. Approved, 8-1; Butt excused.
A request from the Department of Public Works for an appropriation of $82,383for land surveying services related to the Chesapeake-Suffolk boundary line. Approved, 8-1; Butt excused.
A request from the Department of Public Works for a resolution authorizing the interim city manager to execute an agreement between the cities of Chesapeake and Suffolk whereby the localities agree to share equally in engineering and surveying costs for the re-establishment of a common boundary line. Approved, 8-1; Butt excused.
A request for an ordinance amending the City Code to establish limited exceptions to the prohibition against parking in public rights of way for commercial purposes. Approved, 7-1-1; de Triquet voted no; Butt excused.
A request to the Planning Commission to consider and make recommendations concerning proposed amendments to the City Code to reference standards under which the director of public works may authorize parking in the public right of way for commercial purposes. Approved, 8-1; Butt excused.
A request to the Planning Commission for a resolution to consider and make recommendations concerning proposed amendments to the Greenbrier Planned United Development Criteria and similar regulations in industrial areas to relax screening requirements for the storage of materials, supplies and equipment used in a business. Approved, 9-0.
A request from PCS Prime Co./Clough, Harbour and Associates for a conditional-use permit to construct a 150-foot monopole communication tower. Continued to Oct. 8.ET by CNB