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MINUTES 1953 PETITION To the HON0tL~BLE BOARD OF SUFERVISORS OF PRI~CESS AI~ COUNTY Your Petitioners, Croatan Beac~ Corporation, a Virginia Corporation, and Richard J. Davis and Jean M. Davis, respectfully petition the Board of Supervisors oi~ Princess Anne County to abandon the street ~ud alley hereafter set forth according to the statutes made and provided in such cases and more particularly as provided by Title 33, Section 76.13, through Title 33, Section 76.24, of the Code of Virginia. In support of said petition, your Petitioners respectfully show unto the Board oi' Supervisors of Princess :~n~e County the following: (1) That the Croatan Beach Corporation is a Virginia Corporation organized for the sale and transfer of real estate and more specifically for the development known as Croatan Beach in Princess Anne County, Virginia, in which purpose Richard J. Davis and Jean M. Davis are also participating. (2) That the said Corporation and said P. ichard J. Davis and Jean M. Davis, husband and wife, are the owners of all the land in Blocks 29 and 21, and that the said Corporation is the sole o~n~er of all the land in Block 26, shown on the Plat oi' Croatan Beach duly recorded in the Clerk's Oi'fice of the CircUit Court of Princess .Anne County, July, 1949, in Ma~D Book 24, at Page 37, and also being the same property as shown on the Plat of Resubdivision of Part of Crop. tan Beach, Princess Anne County, Virginia, dated June, 1954, and duly recorded in the aforesaid Clerk's Office, September 10, 1954, in Map Book 37, at Page ll. A. That the street desired abandoned, vacated and closed is that portion of Holly Avenue not heretofore closed as shown on the above referred to plat, described ~s follows: All that certain portion of Holly Avenue beinf fifty (50) feet in width and beginning at the intersection of Chautauqua Avenue (Atlantic Avenue) and running from said Eastern side of Chautauqua Avenue in az Easterly direction to the waters of the Atlantic Oce~u, as shown on said plat, it being that portion of Holly Avenue running between Blocks 26 and 29, as shown on said plats. B. That the alley and/or passageway desired abandoned, vacated closed is all that certain alley or passageway bisecting and running through ~lock 21 from its intersection with Carolina Avenue to its intersection with Elm as shown on the above referred to plats. (3) Your Petitioners further state that the abandoning and vacating Df the above referred to streets, alley and/or p~ssageway is necessitated by the change in the physical condition and waterline surrounding the Croatan Beach area, of which your Petitioners own over 90 per cent, and is necessary for a proper and adequate development of the area for the best interest o£ your ~etitioners and the County of Princess Aune and the future owners of said ; that the interest of no party concerned will be injured or damaged by the closing of the said street, alley and/or passageways, but that all interest~ will be promoted thereby. (4) Your Petitioners, as provided by statute, attach hereto a copy of the Plat of Croatan Beach which is duly recorded in ~4ap Book 24, at Page 37, ~d a copy of the Plat of Resubdivision of Part of Croata~ Beach, duly recorde~ in the above referred to Clerk's Office, in Nap Book 3?,at Page ll, and that portion of Holly Avenue and the alley or passageway desired closed are marked in red on said plats, and said plats are attached hereto and filed herewith. WHEBE~0EE, Petitioners pray that in accordance with the statutes in such cases made and provided, that the proper notice be given and that the Boa of Supervisors of Princess Anne County will find that no public necessity exis for the continuance or establishment of the above referred to street and alley or passageway, and that the welfare of the public will best be served by the abandoning, vacating aud closing of the above referred to street ~ud alley or pas~agewa~~, and that it ~ill at the proper time az~t~r all requirements of the sts. tutes have been complied with, enter an order ab~doning, vacatin~ and closing the above referred to street aud alley, upon the payment of all cost ' the Petitioners herei:~, and your Petitio~ers pray th:'~t they n~y have any and such further relief as they may be entitled. Respectfully submitted, CROATAN ~ACH CORPOP~TION RICHARD J. DAVIS and JEA~ Pi. DAVIS COMMISSION Princess Anne, Virginia F. MASON GAMAGE Director of Planning December 10, To: ~ eoudl~ upou b pt~nrlMon of public m~a~emm to 1.1 e~om of public hind. Appr~y omo half acre bo mesmury £or the Iforemeuttonod/mMic rtlhtm o~ viy. J. PrTr~t HOLLAMD, JR.. rMChpm December 3, 1953 REAL ESTATE COLLECTIONS, IN THE CLERK[S OFFICE, COLLECTED BY 3UANITA S. GRIMSTEAD FOR THE MON/qq OF NOVEMBER, 1953. Townsend Corporation John W. Henderson Hearld Murden & Rupert Price Amos Ward Amos Ward Lena E, Gibbs Dennis $. Ferebee Dennis S. Ferebee Dennis S, Ferebee W, Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W, Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams W, Leigh Williams W. Leigh Williams 3. E. Riddick R. E. Townsend R. Eo Jones Julian C. Sawyer G. A. Keesee & Florence H. G. A. Keesee & Florence H. Ida R. Heller Julius 5ugene Lister & Margaret Eliz. Clarence B. Russell F. W. Langley John C. Wright J, F, Eason Cecil Williams & Wade 3ones James R. & Mary E. Ward $ 16,13 30.08 50.34 21.79 19.55 7.94 102.16 12.95 12.95 74.15 74.15 74.15 183.26 74.15 53.38 110.47 74.15 183.26 74.15 110,47 74,15 19.74 19.71 110.47 56.01 22.07 1.67 27.55 264.04 14.10 14,12 1,767.55 3,97 3.05 4.90 5.36 2.81 65.83 6,36 TOTAL: $3,842.09 COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION Princess Anne, Virginia F. MASON GAMAGE Director of Planning Deeembe~ t0, 1~S3 Tot A~dlea~m ef l~tlmt W. White, lZl, ~, bt Davis · . Delby adLLUb B. DAy, m~T~t~ ~4~bthtdb~~ Very truly yours, P,ONE 2-3487 STRADER, TAYLOR & CO., INC. I1N' V ESTMEN'I~ SEOURI~I~IES LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK BUILDING .)'_, ,~ : :t:,:ast ii.., 1952 ,. o-c, .......... ~U= ....~r ozi br',.~,:.:x ! a.r ~! : t.[~..:~t '~ e.~o bot.[~ ti:: k~,a.i and .I '~ ~ ':t.i,:.~ c,'v 'N'lc nol. der~ <t'b the rt.!'!,Jce - ~' t.t:,c~, l.'lr~'~ & i, lerch.ar;; :' : ':~. :.:h~:, ' While we do not guarantee the statements and figures contained herein, they are taken from sources which we deem to be reliable. ACTIVITIES iR:J?CET FOR FISCAL YEAR JULY 1, 1951. - JUNE 30, ]..~o>~ Assault, fel. Assault, si~uple Auto, ac ClO._~nt s Auto, lic. check Auto, burne~ Auto, towed in Auto, stolen Auto, hit and run Auto, unauth use of Ambul_~nce, request for Auto, bre~fl~ ins Break arrests Br e s~_ Ins Bicycles, s~olen Cab, viol. of ordinance C~se & Abuse Contribute to Del. of Minor Concealed ~f~apon, poss. of De~aud Disorderly conduct Disckarging Fire~ me Dog C ompl aint~ Domestic Relations Dro~ning s De.~hs to be investig-~ed Disturbing the peace Escapees Fires, brush Fires, building Fires, false Fornicat i~n Faille to appes~ in court Fighting in public Fire~.;orks, shootinE~ of Ga mb I i ng G~mbling paraph., poss. of Gs rb a~ e Illegal Whiskey, poss. of · mpersonating polic~~ officer Indecent expo sure Larceny, Larceny, petty Lewd ~: La~vivious Confuct Los'~~:~ ~ Foun~~ ~tlctes ~iscel!aneous M i s s i n? ~ ~ '~ ' , stolen ~,otorcv cle ~, [:akin~ ~e st~~-~,':,ments- to pol. off. Officers Op,:rating restaurar.,t without Obta. inin[f money under false P~:~r,cons to 'be invesZi:~ ~rsonc:: kel~: for inv:~"'f,: ol ~tlon' PrLv:~.te property, clettroyeS. Pro:~erzy, stolsn ~ossession ~olen Peeping Tom Prowler ..... ~e Crashes Rape ?.obb cry Rape, attempt Requests, S~oecial ~ ci'lecked .rt~ corc~s ~ 92 85 425 220 12 49 103 6 ~5 ~57 l0 24 27 25 17 4 188 290 301 128 20 ll ~8 11 15 ? !2 ~0 2~ 1,249 82 1 1 i7~ ll2 £0 3. 207 h6 clean'ed ].2 unfounded 85 cleared by arrest 69 recovered 2L,. cleared by e. rre st 6 recovered 12 cleared by arrest ~_..~,o. c._~ea..:,ed by ar~e_ ~t f7 returned ~ r e. covered.. 12 c?.eare5 ? unfounCed Rifle Permits, issued Resist arrest Suicides Sul~l~,~, atte:npt 5o!icitin6 for Im:noral p~poses Z~,at to do bodily harm Trailers inspected Taxl~ f~i!ure So ,pay fare Trail~:r C~:mps, vlol. of or~[inance ?felfame ~ - ~ ~ . ,.,ep~. oa~es ref to 48 8 2.8 8 ? 8 TOTAL 1..~:.B..R CALLS ~,201 Number of hours worke5 worked Nu~aber of calls answered ifum'ber of :.~ummons issue,f. Jumber of arr,~sts made Number of subpoenas ~e~ed $!! 1,~16 107 Reckless dr!vln~.j Drunk Lrivin~7 i,i'o opera oors Lic. Sp e e 6 i ~3 reo c~-~ ~ Runnim~ t]'~-o~::~i'i roi li ' Imigro-,per e, a.~xnent o v?h!c!e ~,..~ ........ c. p] .... ues Failure to ...... eot ~-uop ~. school bus 1i0 2O ..., ../ 3..3 1 Mr. Floyd T. Deary Supervisor Lynnhaven District Princess Anme County July 9, 1952 Dear Sir: The property owners of Page Avenue, Lynnhaven District hereby petition the Princess Anne County Board of Supervisors for street lights to be installed on Page Avenue. For the past five (5) years this street's population has in- creased from three (3) families to twenty-six (26), with several new buildings under construction ( eight (8) to .~ exact). Ninety-five (95) percent of these residents own their propert~ y and are voters in this county. During our conversation with you on July 8, 1952, we were told that the funds of Community Impr?~em~?en~?ere ~e.x~austed;. the~r~fore, we are enclosing our check for /6f~ ~ ~_ col,ars, smgneG oy Earl L. Aydelotte, made payable to Bo~r~ of Supervisors Princess Anne County, Virginia, to defray the cost of operation for the first year, with the agreement that the.county assume the expense there- after. The location of lights for which above check is to be used is as follows: V E P Poles Ikaabers 670-X 657-6 657-9 657-14 657-18 657-I Signed: [. P BARROW, LAwlII[NCEViLLE VA GEO. P, DEHARDIT. GLOUCESTER VA P-~ine~ss ~ne ~/-~e .... ~ GON1MoNWEALTI4' OF DEPARTMENT Of HIGHWAYS RICHMOND 19 C. S. MULLEN. CHIEF" ENGiN£[R R. P. £LLISON. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT Ir A. DAVIS. PURCHASING AGENT C, J, ALLARD. AUDITOR K. G. MCWANE. J. M. HAGAN. DISTRICT ENGINEER ".:;~ .!ohn V. F~.ntress P~ nc~s s ,~rm~ Co~m2~r P. O. Box ~0 Norfolk ]., Virgini~ OFFICE OF DISTRICT SUFFOLK, V[RGINIA cos% ~o]~].d. l~ arnroxim~:~'hely :{}O0. O0~ and a mO%-;nn i,m~ n~"de ~2%d earri?d ~ %b~ Board ,~n~}]e:rizing ~? 'L~ do +}'fi_s. No~,~ever. ~,r~ ]r~vo n,~q ~ee~ ~d COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS J.H, R~sident Engineer SCOTT, HORNER & MASON, Inc. Investments LYNCHBURG, VIRGINIA July 28, 1952 Mr. S. Paul Bro~m, Chairman Board of Cotmty- Supervisors of Prd. ncess Anne County Princess Anne, Virginia Dear Sir: Sub.-'act to the provisions of the attached certified co~y of' a Resolution o~' the ~]oard of County Su~ervisors o£ Princess Anne County, Virginia which is hereby made a p~rt of this proposal, we offer to p~chasa th~ [~75,000 EAST OCJ~Y VI~W 2'T~lq a?.Y D] 5T].[I'3T ()F Wf{lNJ~bS A~NE ~:O[~NTY~ ~I~.GI'.[IA oonds dated July 1, 1952 and payable July lst~ ~:~3,~)C0 in each of th:~ years 1953 to 196V, inclusive, and 45,~X~ in each of the years 196~g to 1973, i~clusive. a~ the bon~s to carry a coupon rate of 3 ~, Dlus acc~ed interest to the date of de!iveQ% and it is uncerstood that the bonds v~ll be accoq~:~ied by the approvi~5 opinion of Messrs. ~oof[, Kin~ 5 Dawson of N~w Yor~ City. ~\ttached he~'eto is a certified check payable unconditionally to the order of the Treasur~sr of Princess anne ~ounvy for the sum of' ~50().~ to re~resent our ~ood faith in this transaction, which ~s to ~.e~-,m, tl7~ r~turned to us if this offer is not accept, e~.  -- ~ - Vs?y truly iours, SCOTT, ~gR , ].NC. .JGW: 1 r ~LAR ~E~TING OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY SUPER- VISORS OF PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, HELD JUNE 23, 1952. At a regular meeting of the Board of County Supervisors of Princess Anne County, Virginia, held on Monday, the 23rd day of June, 1952, in the Clerk's Office of Princess .Anne Count~~, Princess Anne, Virginia, all mem- bers of the Board being present in person, the following resolution was unanimously adopted.: ~:' THAT ~N~REAS, pursuant to an order entered by the Circuit Cour~ of Princess Anne 0ounty, Virginia, on May 30, 1952, entitled, 'Bond issue of $75,000.00 for installation of pipe lines and fire plugs in the East Ocean View Sanitary District, Princess Anne 0ounty, Virginia", directing the Board of County Supervisor~ of Princess Anne Oounty to proceed at the next meeting to carry out the wishes of the v~ters as expressed at an election held on the 22nd day of Ap.~il, 1952, '~n the said East Ocean View S~_nitary Bistrict of Princess Anne County, Virginia, and WHE.~EAS, pursuant to Section 21-127 of the 19~ ~ode of Virginia, this board shall determine what amount of bonds shall be issued for the purposes defined in the order calling the election in the .East Ocean View Sanitary District, Princess Anne Csunty, Virginia. THgREFORE, BE IT R'~SOLVED, that the Board of County Supervisors of Princess Anne County, Virginia, hereby authorizes the sale of bonds aggre. gating $75,000.00 and maturing without option of prior redemption in ac- cordance with the following schedule: ~U~ July 1, 1953 P~n~iDal $~,OOO.00 and a like amount on Jmly 1st of each year through the year 1967. July 1, 19k~f~ $~,0OO.O0 and a like amount on July 1st of each year through the year 1973. Tha~ all bonds to be dated July 1, 1952, denomination $1,OO0.00, interest July 1st and January 1st, payable either at the office oi' the Bank of Virginia Beach or at the office of the Treasurer of Princess County at Princess Anne, Virginia, as the purchaser may specify, deliv on or about August 1, 1952, at place of purchaser's choice, in the C Virginia Beach or at the office of the Treasurer of Pri~ces! Anne f ~t Princess Anne, Virginia. Bidders are requested to name the interest rate in multiF ~e-fo~h of one per cent, all bonds to bear same interest rate. Bidd are required to bid for all the bonds. No proposal ~ill be considered w, proposes to pay less than par ap~i accrued Lutersst for the bop~ts. The b~ uill be non-registerable coupon bonds only. Comparison for proposals will be made by ascertaining the amount of interest payable by East Ocean View Sanitary District throughout the life of the issue at the proposed rate and deducting therefrom the amount of premium bid, thus determining the lowest net interest cost. Proposals to be addressed to $. Paul B~, Chairman, Board of Gounty ~upervisors ef Primroses Ar~Ae OOtOlty, Virginia, and enclosed in a sealed envelope, marked on the outside ,Proposal for Bonds", and shall be accom- panied by a cer~ifie~ or cashier' s check upon an i~corporat~ed ba~nk or tru~ company, payable unconditionally to the ~rder of the Treas~r cf Princess Anne County in the sum of $500.00. No interest will be pale on such good faith check. Fin~nc~al statements may be had upon request fr~m D. J. ~au~, Treasurer of Princes~ Anne Coun y, Princess A~e, Virginia. The approving opinion of Messrs. ~o~d, Xing and Dawson, will ~e fur- niched the purchaser withou~ cost, and will recite that the bon~s "consti- tute valid and legally binding obliga~ions of East Ocean View Sanita_~y District of Princess Anne Cou~ty, Virginia, a~d the Board of County Super- visors ef Princess Anne Gounty, Vir~nia, is obligated ~o set aside the net revenue derived from the operation of the wa~sr system of said District te pay the interest of said bonds and to create a sinking fund to redeem the principal thereof at maturity, and said Board is further obligated, if necessary for the payment of the interes~ on said bonds, or to increase the sinking fund therefor, to levy an annual ~ax, withou~ limitation o~ rats or amount, upon all the property in said District, subject to local taxation, sufficient to pay such interest and ~o make such payments into sinking fund. That the following be and the same hereby is ad.ted as the £or~ of the $75,0OO.OO East Ocean View Sanitary District of Princes $~ane County, Virginia, bonds, dated July 1, 1952. EAST OC~ VIEW S~IT~Y DISTRICT OF PRINCESS ~NE COUNTY $1,000. O0 NO BOND KNO'# ALL ~N BT THESE P~{~:SE~TS: That the ~ast Ocean Vie~ Dist~ ef P~nee~ A~e Ooxm~y, Vi~a, ae~owl~a itself and flor val~ ~eived he.BI p~mi~ea to pay to ~e~r on of July, 19 .... , the sum of in la~ful ~,oney of the U~%ed States of A~riea, wi~h inte~ thegn the rate ~f ~ per ~, payable ~he 18% day ~f Ja~ ~ the let day of J~y of each ~a~ ~til the pa~ in~e~ ~apons the~fo~ he.to at~ache~. Bo~h p~n~ip~ he~f shall be parable either at O£fi~ of %he Treasurer ~f Prince~s Anne County, Prin- ce~ Anne~ V~nia, This bo~ is one of a se~ee ~f $~t~five (7~} bo~s of 1~ de~mi- n~ti~n~ tenor~ a~ offer, ~cept as to m~ty~ n~be~ 1 t~ 7~ both i~ clusive, agl~;~gating Seven.fi'ye Tho~a~ O~l~ ($75,0~.~0) in ~o'~, and is is~ ~er au~hority of the ~neral la~ ~f %h~ State of Vir~nia, ?~,e~icularly Sectio~ ~-122 ~o 21-~ inclusive of the Vi~a C~e, for the pu~o~ of p~vidi~ ~ter faeill%lea and insta~ati~n of fire pluia ~hin the be~ries of the ~ast Oee~ View S~ita~ Di~ri~ ~f P~noess A~ Oo~ty, Virginia. It is he.by ee~ifiel ~ reei%~ tha~ a~ acts, eo~iti~ ~d ~hin~,s re~utre-d by law %o be done, p~e~lent te ~ in the i. sa~ce hereof in o~er to make this bond legal, v~id and bi.nE obliga%i~ of the Ea~ Oee~ Vi,~w 5anita~ District ef P~m~ems ,,~lme C~ty, Virginia, have ~en ~ne, h~e happen~ and been p~rfom~e~ In ~AI~ a~ in d~ fo~, ~a% ~is lsa~ of bonds, %og~her ~h all oZher omtet~ding indeb~asS of said ~?~a8~ Ocean Vi~ ~nita~ Dfst~e% ia not in excess ef ~y ~a~ltutional limitation of in~ebte~esa er t~aticn; that p~vi~cn has be~ m~e for the ~y ~d celestion of a di~ ~nual t~ u~n all the t~able p~pe~y in ~mat 9c~n Vi~ ~anita~ Dist~ct i~ $~d C~)~y sufficient to pay the inte~ ~on said bonds ~d to create a $~~ f~ to r~m the p~ncip~ at Dist~ a~ hereby i~vocably pled~g~ for the p~ pa~nt of this bond and inte~ as the same mat~. IN ~TM~ ~H~F, the ~oa.~ of C~unty Supe~ia~ of Princess ~te Co~ty, Virginia, has eaua~ t~a bond ~o Be ai~ By its Chai~n ~d Clerk, the seal o~ the Boa~ to be affix~, ~nd the coupons to be~ the f~si~le aX~atu~s of said office~ aa oi' this 1st day of July, 1952. i.:~:~INC~SS ~ COUNTY, VI~GINIA of Prineeas Anne The right is reserved to reject ~.~y or all bids. That sealed proposals be received by the Bo~ of Co,sty Supe~isora of Princess ~e Coum~Y, P~nC~Se Anne, Vir~nia, on July 2~J, 1952, ~til 12:~ no.on o,eloek, E~ste~ St~da~ Time, in the Superiors ~om, in the Cl~'a Office of the Circuit Cou~ of i~:~ncess ~e~ Gouty, a~ ~:rincesa A~e, Virginia. Thst this notice of m~e be forwa~ to at l~aet s~ in- ve~ment b~ke~, by the Clerk of tt~As Boa~. B~ !T FURTHER i~ESOI¥~D 'bl~at ~1 resolutions or pa~s of resolutions in eenflict here~th be ~d the $~e are he,by ~peale~. T~ose voting yes: B~, Dea~, He~ick, ?~$ons and Those votinM no: None. [~pon motion duly made and unami~usly passed, there bein~ no f~her business, the meeting adJou~ed. ATTEST: Ghairmaa FRANK W. HANCOCK, JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA June 16,1952. V~r~nis Beach,Va To the Board of Supervisors, Princess Anne County, Vir?tni~ Beach, Va. Gent ].e~en: We, the undersigne~ property owners, residents an¢t taxoa7ers, living_ on or in the vi cinitq? of Fifty E~bth~ Street, re~atfu]l~~ ~ aooea~ .. to you fo~ ~diate~ and effective relief f~o~ an fntolerab].e si~uation which seems to c~ow worse each su-~w~e~ season as a result of the fai3. u~e of your Bo~rd to ~eo'ulate traffic an8 s~cif~cal]y ~kinM durin7 the niffbt 'hours on this street. .The intolerable situation to which we refer and from which we seek h~lp and relief ma~rbe descr.f]~ed with- out exag~eration as follows: OD some nights and always over the week-ends this street is .r~cked and ja~med with auto~uobiles occupied bM cou!?les en route to ~h~ beach for oarties. Some of these ~rounf~ people eo~'~duet tbemse!ves as lad- ies and gentle~en; but a majority of them do not. As the ~irzht qrows nearer r:~orning this street becomes most a ~.art-house with all that it implies and practical- 1.y "eve~rthinF~"takes place.Thus, to the fa~i].ie.~ ].ivir~ on t~~%~8~a~ those near it insult is added to in~u~r and so,~.~'e of the tltin~s that ~,o~ on aside ~ - ~ _ ~ ro~t the hilarity are too offensive to write out in this oetition. Close]? related to this situation amd probablT? a direct result of the. sa TMe is the contrition of the beach itself after one of the bi~ nights With beer cans,broken whikse~r bottles,Tarbaze and "so forth"it is anything but attractive to look at rquck less to visit and esoecialtv with children. If somethi~?{~ is not done to correct tkis condition the drawJn~ card of the Resort will no lon~er be an asset. "' ~ As a grouo of reasonably good. and broad minded c!~%izens interested in the growth and welfare of V~.rginia Beach as the best and ~'~ost attractive Sumner Resort along the Atlantic we sincerely urge that you have this situation ?~INGE$S AN~E COUN~ ~ Children_L~s__Ward patients each of whom received complete hospital care which included, when uecessary, oxygen, X~ay, medicationa a6d operating room costs° 68 chi!drsn received' 415 hospital days care at $ 6.B2 per day ( this figure represents the actual cost per ward day per child) ............ Children's Clinic patients, each of whom received complete physi.~al examination., including bloo~ tests and patch tests for tuberculosis ou : first visit and continued treatment as necessary. : 173 children, who, according to our over-all average made 3 visits : each at $1.33 per visit ( this figure represents actual cost per : clinic visit) 2,830.30 690.27 3,520.57 - ~?---e Service is available to patients who live within reasonable driving Aistance of Norfolk° Care is given to many families in the area surrounding Little Creek. ~ The maternity clinic, which offers complete pre-natal medical care and nursing instructiou, is available to both white and negro patients from Princess Anne County° PRINCESS Ai,,]'~E C(UN?Y Actual fi_~ures Januar~ 1st l_9~_thrgugh December~3_l~t 1~_49_ Children's Ward patients, each of whom rec~ived complete hospital care : which included, when r~ecessary, oxygeu, X-Ray, medicat~o~'~s and operating :: Pc, om cos~.S. : A7 ch~tdren received A90 hospital days care at $ 6~20 per '~a~: (this : figure ?epreseats the actual cos*. per ward day ~er ch~!~) ................... : ~$ Child;~en~s Clinic D~_~!~t~.b_s, ,ach f wh(~,~ received complete physical exami~mtion, i'.~cluding blood tests and patch test fc, r tuberculosis, first visit and cont,.hued treatment as ~ecessary. lqO children who, according to our ~wer~].l average., made 3 wisits each at $1.11 per visit ( thJ. s f~re represents actual cost per clinic visit ) ........................................................... 632.70 : $ 3,670.?0 Actual fi~oures Januar, y 1st .1_~50 thro~_gh_D__e, pember 31s,t 1~ Children's Ward patients, each of whom received complete hospital care which included, when necessary, oxygen, X-Ray, medication and operating room charges. 55 children received 359 hospital days care at $ 6.07 per day( this figure represe~ts actual costper ward day pez child) .................. Chiidren~s C].~ic patients who, according to our over-ali, average, ms,~e vis,,ts each at $ 1.18 per visit ( this represents acius! cost per clinic visit) ..................................................................... 2,179.13 2,~23o~1 August 8, 1952 REAL ESTATE COLLECTIONS IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE COLLECTED BY JUANITA S. GRIMSTEAD FOR THE MONTH OF JULY, 1952. Margaret A. Townsend N. S. Welch & Lucretia K. E. Lachman Wm. B. Craft & Margie S. Richard Kemp Preston M. Marsh R. J. Sears R. J. Sears R. J. Sears R. J. Sears R. C. Welch Myrtle Anderson Marshall B. Moseley Dorsie Harman Armstrong Realty Co. Sarah Cason John McGowen J. F. Hardee R. E. Te~msend R. E. To~a~send M. J. McNarmara G. A. Sevfter Watson Braxton Watson Braxton Washington White John Garfield Hyman Mary N. Dawley Robert D. Robinette James Lee Coleman Benjamin T. Kinsey William Henry Woodhouse Mrs. W. L. S tubbs Wm. B. Gr if fin TOTAL: 1.56 3 .¥0 8.61 2.12 35.16 12.00 433.68 117.80 118.62 378.84 ~.65 1.79 11.67 3.34 2.73 8.k4 .86 2.65 2.65 2.65 17.98 49.41 4.17 9.3o 2.13 91.30 46.80 2.59 255.~9 2k. 57 9.74 1,687.71 areas Whenever pos-' R~r. John V. Fentress, Executive Secretary Board of Supervisors Princess Anr~e County, Va. Dear ~'lr. Fentress: August 11, 1952 We have received a copy of letter dated August 6, 1952 from ~r. U. S. ~iller, i~mnager, of eav~ew Beach to Captain ~Yoore, Chief of Police of Princess ~nne County; copy of which was sent to you and other residents who have been annoyed by the public nuisance they are creating by h~roadcasti~g ~usic through loudspeakers from eavxew Beach. S ' We previously wrote to Captain ~m~oore, Sheriff~lbon, and ~r. John Dey who advised he would forward the letter to ~r. Deary regarding this situation, and have received replies from Chief ~oore and Sheriff ~albon stating they would correct this situation. However, there has been no change. As you know we have been residents of Princess Anne County since 1942 and have lived at the present address all this time which is l0 years or 3 years before Seaview Beach was ever in operation. However, it makes no difference how long we have been here because every resident and tax- parer is entitled to freedom from public nuisances that disturb the peace. What authority does ~..~r. ~iller, ~anager of Seaview Beach have to dictate to ~he per~anent residents who are property owners and taxpayers that they have to suffer because Seaview Beach is only in operation for 3 months during the year and therefore is entitled to make all the noise they want to with no consideration for the residents; and because it is an ~usement park has a right to disturb the peace and interfere with the well being of the residents. I want you to know that my mother is 77 years old and the continual noises have affected her health to such an extent that she is partially deaf fr~ it, and we are all ~ade nervous because of it. i wish you would c o~e over some Sunday afternoon and listen to this nuisance. You will recall ~eeting our faultily during the last election when we voted for the organization and were assured by you all that this situation would be corrected. We cannot understand why there is no ordinance in Princess Anne which makes it illegal for loudspeakers to disturb the peace. We are approxi~ately 3 blocks away from Seaview so you can imagine how bad it is ~en it can be heard way down to Lesner's Bridge. We just read in a recent paper ~ere the Board of Supervisors passed an ordinance pro- hibiting outboard n~otorboats from operating without ~ufflers and cannot understand why there is no ordinance to stop a disturbance of this kind which is about ~he worst nuisance that could exist. We are shocked that the Board of Supervisors of Princess Anne does not ~ass an anti-noise law to protect the residents from these unnecessary annoyances. l~r. Fentress -2- 8-11-52 I understand that l,.~r. ~iller, i'~nager of Seaview is not even a resident of Princess t-~nne but he seems to have more power' than the Princess ~nne authorities. He defies us all and it does no ~ood to tell him to turn ~ohe loudspeakers off because after a short time they are back blasting again. The only way to stop this nuisance is to make a law wit~ stone teeth in it and let him know who has the authority in }~rincess ~nne. i want you to know that we are not blaming the colored people - ~.i~e blame ~r. iuiller and his employers who have leased the enter%ainment and amusement facilities from the colored, ov~ers of Seaview ~each - ~r. l~iller and his as~ociates are solely responsible and should be made to respect the rights of the residents. ~r. l~il].er is trying to make us believe that Ocean View, the Surf Club, etc., are allowed to dis%urb the peace too when we all know that they are governed by anti-noise laws which protect the residents of those vicinities. Even the Government is trying to help the people of i~orfoik Oecause of .~he noise ~ade by the airplanes, and these are most necessary to the defense of our counvry (see clipping attached). The reason that i,~r. i,,iller of ~eaview Leach keeps the loud- speakers going is to advertise the place and attract attention - They sell beer at Oeaview Leach and we understand if beer is sold the place is supposed to be kept quiet. The only way to put a stop to this nuisance is to [,,ass an anti- noise ordinance, it does no good to tell 5eaview Beach to turn down the loudspeakers. ,~e have tried this many ti~es and they turn them right up again. We want a law that will do away with loudspeakers entirely - for once and for all time. ~e have suffered long enough and ask that you have vhe Board of Superw. sors pass this anti-noise law at their next meeting so we wont be troubled any more. Copies to: ~ro J. E. ~oore, Chief of Police, Princess Anne County,Va. ~r. Floyd Deary, Supervisor London Oridge, Va. Very truly yours, ' f',~s. H; H. Harrison. 2[] ~liZabeth ~{i Harrison ~ LlOyd ~'. Harri son. Shore Drive RFD London Bridge, Va. Sheriff ~toger i,~lbon l:rincess ~nne, Vao ~ur. & i~rs. C. H. Llewellyn i.~r. & i.~r's. ~,. O. Stevens Ca[_:e Otory By The ~ea MP, E. Paul Brovn~ GhaLrman Board of SupervLoopa Prinooss Anne 0ount7  Pr~nooso Anne Oou~k House Virginia Dear 8Lr~ Rot POl~oe hdLo System Service &o you requested at your boa3Pd moetin~ of Juno I an submLttil~ ou~e propoeal for tho alaintenanoe o p.ol~eo _r~_dLo system, After ~ .... : f your ~nt7'o ~ it should be oheoMed ye-- .~_~.~'~l~_o~er you lTU~e!, we feel bt ! .~un aha oemp~Aewe wAatever ~o -_---- maze uxO xnopee- li.!i to S.oo~. o. pera~:Lu~ eondLtLon f~.k ,n~,oeoear7 to bri.n_A_ _your f~ystom u~ tho following nominal oha~-e-. '~ ~m~-nwaxn your en~xro_ eymtem for oovor all ar~a wa~xon. Those oha P o labor ami toilet f · aosi od ins y u~ vlol~i b We have a 8e~vioe man llv ' in o .... gn t? you~ lyltea and th - - t2 ~ha.t will ~4 house r ~a · ®~o.by_e~ll sire ou s · .= pe 7..seven drays Mr -- ......... 7 _ e~vxoo -.., ~- ~- -=== -or ~nxa very inexpeneive  Xf you ~ .7ott~ boa~d doo~do to uttliie ~he co,vie  oo need onl to · es of In eloping. I wish to thank for oonllder o y ur boaA~ and you ~ u~ oo fo b a,, d of o -nd 70-- ua]j~ per~al-*-- - ..... ------_-~p-~a~xon xn the ra~u~o in ever2. ~ -- 2our oolmm3nloatlon riledle Ool~ltally, · H~ A~O~D CO~MPA~Y Philip Neebttt hlel ]fin~age~ SUMMER MAILING ADDRESS THIRD AND SHORE DRIVE LONDON BRIDGE, VIRGINIA Near Norfolk Phones Virginia Beach 103W13 Virginia Beach 650J11 Ct~l.e£ of ?oliee WINTER MAILING ADDRESS 431 GRANBY STREET NORFOLK, VIRGINIA Norfolk Phone 24628 Thin w]J~ askno~ receipt of your letter of Au&~ot 1, tho ~t~r ~ b~t to ~he agt~on of the ~ of 3~0~~ Pr~ ~, ~ m ~~ ~~ a letter ~ ~, ~, Bri~, V~a) ~mg ~e am HaturalJ~, we are mnx~ to oooperate ~n every ~ that it ia po8o~, and ~ntend to do oo, but it should he roeo~zo~ that an mmmmm~ p~rk in not b~ nature a quiet place. Huoie is an integral part in tho operation of an amusement center. 3eaview ~oa~h h&e been in operation for tho past oeven ~oa~a as a Mogro ~ park and pr~o~ to tha~, was operated by various ~hite orgauizati~uo~ eno time bein~ knoua aa ~he Hygeia Club. There ho] alwa~J been muaie asooeiated ~ith FIREWORKS EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT tbAo ~eeatAea beeauso tho property had n lax, fo outdoo~ danes floor before the preoe~ ~e emvortod ~he sam ~o & eo~ored p~mie pavAlAon rot ~ha~ parries. ~nd~; the H2pia CXub~ ~te prodoeeenere and its suoeoooor opor~e~, ef~lblJ, fd~ ed thio ~pe of buoinem opor~t~n a ecuaide~ble ~ino before hov]eholdm started to settle Au tho area) and Xt is qu~te ovidan~ tha~ the~ had ~eroknowXodfe of ~hat vas to be expeeted An tho ua~ ef oo-eoAled ramie dAstu~baneoe befere pureh~ their proper- ties, X% appeaFs t~ be a ease of eaves% omptoF -- axe% the b~er ~a .. a £andlia~ Inoidental~, it n~y be of interest to tho neb residents of Ca~e ttor~ ~y The Sea that the entire asmoemut park area and Xarp treats of lena on both of t~e boulevard extendiag eaotwardl~ belmi to a ~ ef Negro buaineamnon afeared and dow,loped Cape Stor~ RF The ~ and ,eld end are ~ leto in new development ~hrough their agents, ~Min~usbamu-Hutehemm, Ins. Since this dovelopnent is bu~ a resent one, ~t is lofJ~al to assure that the purchasers fmiliar with the operatim ef the unaeuent park. As a parallel ease, Ocean View Aummmont Park in Norfolkf at cae ~ine ouaod by Mr. Otto Wells, later ~ the treat of land to the south or it kneun aa PinoMeX1 (tho nm itself connotel ~r. Well,s asoo~iat~oa). People ~ho purohased home e;I.tee ~h~ that tract in the beginning w~e on notice of their expoam te the usual noises of an a~usenent park, With the passAng of time and ~ntil quA%e ru~entl~ newer ~aoorf of lots in ~ betas to eemptaAn of the mud~ at Oeean V~ew Am~~ Park until the older residents L~d the Civic ¢lu~s of P~ewell made t~en aequa~4~,ed with its hLetory. ~he~ havu been ne furt~ emq~latnts that we Mne~ of from P4.nomll r~stdento eonee~ Ocem View Anu~emnt Park, and the aana underntan~ing should a~pl~r in the ease of Feeidants in th~ neighborhood of Seav~ ~ Park. The writer ia quite certain that the same eca~ttt~ is e~rie~ed b~ t~ l~d ~ho live in t~e vicinity off the 3xtrf Beach Club~ the Dumas Clu-b~ a~d the form~r Shr~ Club at Virginia We o, Aat~ v:l. sh t,o &t~ ~ and LU~ amaeorned of o~ de~ ud ~~ ~~ at She mm ~ it ~d ~ ~~ thit l~ t~o p~~ hm for a -2- Bml, d or London MI*O. it, F, Dod*l Landon lIrtd~, of Norfolk ~trgtnta D£PARTM£NT OF PUBLIC WORKS August U., 19~2 Mr. John V. Fe~tress, Clerk Princess Anne County Princess Anne, Virginia Dear Mr. Fentress.. I return herewith resolution adopted by the Board of Supervisors at their regular meeting on July 28th, 1952, requesting that the Ci~ of Norfolk install a water meter at Robbins Corner, and that Mr. George Robbins, Jr. Be allowed to tap an unused water main which runs through the farm of Mr. Walter Shelton, Robbins Corner, K~npsville District. The water main referred to is the property of the U. S. ~avy, therefore not under the Jurisdiction of the Ci~ of Norfolk. Sincerely yours, Chief Engineer RADIO SERVICE PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS VIRGINIA BEACH RADIO SERVICE VA '.; .~ ,, ~ County Princess ;~ne ~ Va. We res::ectfu!lv submit the fo!lo,.ins n~ ~o, ~ ~ , ,, ~ .,:~,.,.Op~oa for the ~,ervide to the radio equipment of the I-~rincess zinne County Police Dept. Base Station .......... Per month Kobile units in Cars ......... Per month oer unit New installation Per unit There will ba no charce made for transfers fpo one car to another. :!i;3o. oo 8.50 20. O0 Respectf;'liM FRANK W. HANCOCK, ,JR. ATTORNEY AT LAW OXFORD, NORTH CAROLINA investigated and if our complaint and appeal have me,it, as we know you will find, that you take such official ~ctiOn ~s w~.ll afford to us the O~otection and relief to which we ~e entitle8 · nd no more. TO ~ BOAF, D O1r sul:,~nrrz~ A~ 7, 1953, ii iiiii ii IIii'% ir Till TO THE BOAED OF S~EK¥ISOP.~ PHiNOES$ ANNE COU'~TY, VIRGINIA: ~ PETITIONerS, H~GIST~ VOTEES IN THE NORTh1 VIRGINIA ~H DI~CT, ~P~~Y ~T ~ BO~ OF S~~ TO ~T~ ~D~L~T~ ~TIS~, ~ ~ ~S~ OF $3~O,~.~ ~ A~I~ BY ~E SP~I~ ~TION A~L 7, 19~3, ~ ~E FO~NG ~ ~E OPTION OF ~E P~TI~, ~E ~ U~N ~ ~~ STATION AT ~ S~ B~ ~ OI~ OF ~N~ ~, ~~ O~T TO ~E DIVOT, ~D ~TION OF SUPP~TAL ~S ~ BY T~ B~ OF SUP~~, ~ A~ ~O~D~ ~UATE ~D SUF~CI~ WAT~ SUPPLY FOR ~ DIStil, ~ T~ ~~ OF ~DITIO~L ~S IS ~~~. ~ ~IO~$ ~~ ~ ~AT ~E ~~S OF ~E SP~ A~ ~ ~ NO~ ~~ ~ $~IT~Y DIS~OT BE AL~ ~ ~ ~PA~ OF $52,~. ~ ~, APP~ ~ A C~IT ~ ~T~ T~ OBlaTIONS OF THE DIS~T. DA~ ~ 1~ DAY OF N~, 1953. ............. i [ i [ Il I I I Il . I Itl I [ill I l[ ,,! !l.I Illl It Il ILl _ IIll Il : " TO THE ~OARD O~ SUPEaVlSORS PRIMOESS ANNE COUNTY, Y~GINIA: ]0~ P~TITIO~, RE~XSTERED VO~ IN THE NORTH V~~ B~ ~IT~ DIURIl, ~P~~y ~T ~E ~D OF S~VIS~ F~TI~, S~ h~ I~ OF $350,~.~ A~L 7, 19~3, ~ ~E ~~G ~~ ~ ~E OP~ OF ~E ~ITI~, ~ ~ UP~ ~ ~O STATIOM AT ~ S~ ~ ~ C~ OF ~O~ B~, ~0~ ~ST ~ ~E DIST~, ~D ~ I~T~ ~TIOM OF ~PP~~ ~NS ~ BY ~ATE ~ 8~IOI~ WA~ ~ ~ T~ DI~CT, ~ ~E ~~ OF ~I~ · O~ ~ITI~ ~~ ~T IF ~, APP~ ~ A ~ ~ F~ T~ ~~0~ ~ ~E DI~I~. DA~ ~ 1~ DAY OF NO~, ((_9 iii J II I I I IIIIIIIIIIj I I E ILl III II L ri I IIII k III i I I Jk I I k IIIIII III II I mill It IIIIII I II [ -. iii iI iii Ii Li ]llJl , I II ii ~1 I I i I ............... PETITION OF REGISTERED VOTES OF NORTH VIRGINIA BEACH SANITARY DISTRICT ............ TO THE BOARD OF SUPA~iVISORS PRINCESS A~E CO~JTY, V~GINIA: YOUR PETITIONERS, REGISTERED VOTERS IN THE NORTH '¢IRGIEIA BEACH SANITARY DISTRICT, RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THE BOARD OF SUP~VISORS TO POSTPONE I~fDEFINITELY THE AD- VEETISAV~NT, SALE AND ISSUE OF $350,000.00 BONDS AUTHORIZED BY THE SPECIAL ELECTION APRIL 7, 1953, FOR THE FOILOW~NG P~EASON: IN THE OPINION OF THE PETITIOh~S, THE WORK UPON THE Pb~G STATION AT &2½ STRE~ BY THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, V~THOUT COST TO THE DISTRICT, AND THE INSTAL- LATION OF SUPPL~Z~ENTAL MAINS LAID BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, HAS ~y PROVIDED AN ADEQUATE AND SUFF!CI.~T WATER SUPPLY FOR THE DIb~rRICT, AKD THE EXPENDITD/iE OF ADDITIONAL FUNDS IS UNNECESSARy. YOUR FETITIONERS FLRTHER REQUEST THAT THE PROCEgDS OF THE S?ECI~LL AS- SESSMENT OF EIGHTY CENTS PER ONE HUADRED DOLL;u~S INCLUDED IN THE 1953 TAX ASSESSF~NT IN THE NORTH VIRGINIA BEACH SANITARY DISTRICT BE ALLOTTED TO THE RE-PAYmeNT OF $52,000. SP~T BY THE COUNTY FOR I~IYING THE SUPP~TAL i~L~INS IN THE DISTRICT, WITH THE BALANCE, IF ANY, APPLTED AS A CREDIT TO FUTURE TAX OBLIGATIONS OF THE DISTRICT. DATED THIS 19TH DAY OF NOV~W~ER, 1953. ADDRESS ............... PETITION OF REGISThR~ VOT~.P~S OF NORTH VIRGINIA BEACH SANITARY DISTRICT ............ NAME ADDRESS f/ ................ PETITION OF REGIST~ VOThRS OF NORTH VIRGINIA BEACH SANITARY DISTRICT. .......... TO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS PRINCESS A~,R~E COUNTY, VIRGINIA: YOUR PETITIONERS, REGISTERED VOT~ERS IN THE NORTH VIHGINL& BEACH SANITARY DISTRICT, RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO POSTPONE iNDEFiNITELY THE AD- VERTISEMENT, SALE AND ISSUE OF $350,000.00 BONDS AUTHORIZED BY THE SPECIAL ELECTION HELD APRIL 7, 1953, FOR THE FOLLOV~NG REASON: IN THE OPINION OF THE PETITIONERS, THE WORE UPON THE PUMPING STATION AT 42½ STRk~T BY ~{E CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, WITHOUT COST TO THE DISTRICT, AND THE INSTAL- LATION OF SUPPLE!~m!TAL MAINS LAID BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, HAS ALREADY PROVIDED AN ADEQUATE AND SUFFICIENT WATER SUPPLY FOR THE DISTRICT, AND THE EXPENDITURE OF ADDITIONAL FUNDS IS UNNECESSARY. YOUR PETITIONERS FURTH~ REQUEST THAT THE PROCER]DS OF ~{E SPECIAL AS- SESS~NT OF EIGHTY C~2~TS PER ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS INCLUDED IN THE 1953 TAX ASSESSmeNT IN THE NORTH VL~GINIA BEACH SANITARY DISTRICT BE ALLOTT~ TO THE RE-PA~T OF $52,000. SPENT BY THE COUh~Y FOR LAYING THE SUPPIJaW~NTAL I~AAINS IN THE DISTRICT, h'~T~i THE BALANCE, IF ANY, APPL/ED AS A C~DIT TO FUTbP~ T.&X OBLIGATIONS OF THE D ~ ' I~TRIC T. DATED THIS 19TH DAY OF NOV-EMBF~ 1953. ADDRESS .............. .PETITION OF tbEGIST~ VOT~iqS O~ NORTH VIRGINIA BEACH SANITARY oIoTRICr. ........... .OONTIN-Um) NAME ADDRESS TO THE BOARD OF PRINCESS Ah'~ ¢OUMTY, VIRGINIA, DI3TRZCT, ~PF~Iq~LLY ~ ~ BOAZID OF St~P~VI~ TO PO~TPON~ ZND~FI#IT~L~ VE~TI~T, S~%LE AND ISSUE OF ~3~O, OOO.OO B~ AUTHOHI~ BI T~E 3P~JCIAL ELECTION APRIL 7, 1~53, lq3R THI~ FOLLO~I~ REASON3 IN THE MORTH ViRGINXA B~ACH BANITAkY DISTRICT H~ AAJ/)TTI~D TO T~ HE-PA~ OF $~2,0OO. SP"~2NT BY T~E CO~ FOR LAYIMG ~ 3~PPL~AL P4tlt{S IN TH~ DISTRIGT, WITH TH~ I~ALANC~, IF ANY, APP~ AS A C~IT TO lqJT~ TAX OI~LXGATIO}~3 OF TH~ DIS~tXO?. ,, L6..),, ('?j ,, ~-) November 3, 1953. FLFAL ESTATE COLLECTIONS, IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE, COLLECTED BY JUANITA S. GRIMSTEAD, FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER, 1953. Maurice B. & Nettle L. Sullivan Maurice B. & Nettle Holland Sullivan Sarah H~yc0ck & Charlie Evans Roland Griffin Rosalie M. Koop Ellen Johnson Carrie L. Cherry Jean P. Nichols Euclid Lumber Co., Inc. Max T. & Dorothy D. Moore J. F. Woodhouse & C. W. Harrell Edward Lee Williams & Cecil J. Lida E. Franklin Frank Simmons Sidney Banks Ellen Johnson Elsie States Compton Charlie & Mary Barnard Louise Smith G. W. West Riley Cartte Townsend Corporation Monte J. Gable Richard Downing $ 7.39 1.65 1.75 136.40 26.19 11.78 5.07 19.03 125.44 46.28 5.24 235.90 42.19 30.40 78.47 6.08 7.42 6.55 3.79 543.65 32.11 16.03 163.18 359.~4 TOTAL: $1,911.3~ To The Board of Supervisors Princess Anne County, Virginia Your Petitioners respectfully show that they are all the owners of the abutting property on that portion of Tanager Trail extending Eastwardly from Cardinal Road to Oriole Drive, as shown on the Plat of Birdneck Point, which Plat is duly recorded in,the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Princess Anne County, Virginia, in }~p Book 7, page 192, and a re-plat thereof in said Clerk's Office in Map Book 8, at page 104, located in Lynnhaven Magisterial District, Princess Anne County, Virginia; That your Petitioners desire to vacate and abandon that portion of Tanager Trail extendin~ Eastwardly from Cardinal Road to Oriole Drive; That the vacation of that portion above described of To The Board of Supervisors Princess Anne County, Virginia Your Petitioners respectfully show that they are all the owners of the abutting property on that portion of Tanager Trail extending Eastwardly from Cardinal Road to Oriole Drive, as shown on the Plat of Birdneck Point, which Plat is duly recorded in,the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of Princess Anne County, Virginia, in )~p Book 7, page 192, and a re-plat thereof in said Clerk's Office in Map Book 8, at page 104, located in Lynnhaven Magisterial District, Princess Anne County, Virginia; That your Petitioners desire to vacate and abandon that portion of Tanager Trail extending Eastwardly from Cardinal Road to Oriole Drive; That the vacation of that portion above described of Tanager Trail does not abridge or destroy any rights or priveleges of the other property owners within the bounds of the area of land shown on said plat. That yottr Petitioners own the abutting property on Tanager Trail as follows: 1. Ollie J. Mills owns Site #1 abutting thereon. 2. Birdneck Corporation o~sSites #2 thru #11, both inclusive, and Sites #17 thru Site #22, both inclusive, and also Sites #15 and 16. S.Link's, Incorporated, owns Sites #12, lB and 14 of Birdneck Point. 4. Cavalier-Jefferson Corporation owns that portion to the North of said proposed abandoned Tanager Trail, which is part of the Cavalier Golf Course. BIRDNECK CORPORATION Alber~ -Suttle Vice-President ATTEST: , Secretary LINK'S, INCORPORATED ~ohn B ~ith ,/, President ATTEST: Secretary CAVALIERv~'EFFERSON CORPORATION Sidney~anks President ATTEST: George' Su~%'le Secretary NORFOLK 8OUTHEITJ~ RAILWAY CONIPAET M. C. JI~NNETTE L.. H. HORN~BY Board of Supervisors / Princess Anne Oounty Princess Anne ~ Va. NORFOLK 10, VIRGINIA October 20~ 1953. 3 -H-410 Gentlemen: It has been brought to my attention that consideration is being given to opening a public road across our tracks and right of way at Sheltonr Va. ~ near where a new school is under construction by your Board. At present this is a private crossing serving the Shelton farm. Attached are a number of prints of my drawing H-8484-A showing the Railway's 50 ft. right of way involved. Through this crossing are three (3) railroad tracks~ the middle track being o~ned and maintained by the United States Navy. The Norfolk Southern Railway Company ~ 11 not offer any objections to opening this as a public crossing~ provided either the County or the State bear the expense of building the crossing across the entire right of way and relieve the Railway Company of having to install or furnish crossing protection such as watchman or signals at any time in the future. After the crossing is installed and becomes a public crossing~ then the Railway Company and the United States Navy ~ill maintain the crossing from end of tie to end of tie~ depending upon ownership of the track involved~ in accordance with State Law.,~, · ~ mcj/gb att cc Mr. J. H. Phillips~ Resident Engineer Department of Highways - Virginia Norfolk~ Virginia. 1~. B. W. Shelton Jr. r R.F.D. #Ir Box 494 Yours very truly~ Norfolk~ Virginia. Mr. T. J. Crooksr Directorr Property Admin. Div.~ District Public Works Officer Fifth Naval District No~folk 11r Virginia - Ref. N2/(DE-2OO)kpb- Letter of October 14thr Am attaching a print of my drawing H-8484-A referred tor to att each of you gentlemen. M.C. JEnReTTE 1953. 0 ~ z ./ October 1st, 1953. REAL ESTATE COLLECTIONS, IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE, COLLECTED BY JUANITA S. GRIMSTEAD, FOR /HE MONTH OF SEPTE~ER, 1953. G. L. Bonney and Grover L. White Grover L. White Mary Carter Betty B. Edmonds Mary 3ane Stormont Sally $. Hathaway George W. Parsons George W. Parsons W. E. Hudgins Alan and Ester Fleder Anne Bleicher and Bernice Goldberg 3ohn Napoleon Wright & Essie 3ames E. Corprew Shelly C. & Sarah Nellie Golson William & Thelma Wenger Beacon Holding Corporation J. D. $orey Joya Krakauer R. E. Townsend William E. Manlove H. F~rumberg & wife H. Krumberg & wife H. Krumberg & wife H. Krumber9 & wife H. Krumberg & wife Thomas Armstrong Otto C. Kessler R. Wilson Chaplain Matilda Ward Walter Freeman Willie C. Vaughan & Helen L. Helen Shaw Christine E. Moore Byrd H. Vick Sallie Rogers Seaman Townsend Corporation R. E. Townsend R. E. Townsend TOTAL $ 19.80 22.72 2O.O2 10.22 25.04 135.55 34. O6 9.14 7.55 16.51 69.67 3.52 8.71 33.00 6.64 9.04 3.69 25.99 2.80 1,161.32 12.44 12.48 12.47 12.52 12.45 73.00 4.94 103.80 13.47 49.25 4.12 50.78 36.05 8.54 5.62 2.79 8.53 ,, 9,03 $2,057.27 RATI-,WAY (JOMPAN. 4 NORFOLK 10, VIRGINIA betn~ given ~, opening a pablAo wqMd aaron otto, ~ ~ ~ oF t~eri~t Virginia. !,¥. B. ~,;. ~hllf~a Jr., 7~ September 8, 1953. REAL ESTATE COLLECTIONS, IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE, COLLECTED BY JUANITA S. GRIMSTEAD, FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1953. Nelson C. Starkey George W. Reynolds A. M. Carawan Lucinda Owens, et als A. C. Gorton W. C. Coulbourne Jacob T. Kopp James E. Maher Jr. & Jane C. David A. Johnson J. Howard Hale J. Howard Hale J. Howard Hale Rebecca Bar~ington Slade Mrs. William Lee Thomas Armstrca~g Paul Y. & Marion H. ~yatt Isiah White~urst James Irvin Uzzle Susie Stevens Morrisette J. McBride Webb Roy Junior Dixon & Joyce Ferretl Dixon Edwin Midgett Joseph McPhillips David A. Johnson Jeanne Galvin Mary Carter W. A. Irvine Dolcie E. Winslow Reginald C. Carlisle $ 20.02 3.35 ~o,~3 2.~2 lO3.~5 158.53 13.70 1.6g 58.73 98.99 3gl.96 1.77 11.82 1.6g 1. 7.02 ~3o.71 1.80 21.02 3.82 26.2? TOTAL: $1,537.26 INi.A.. yr JNO, 'C~, RHODES, JR. COM MI,BIIONER UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION COMMISSION VIRGINIA STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE A FF'ILIAT[D WITH UNITED STATES EMPLOYMENT EI~RVICE RICHMOND 11 September 2, 1953 Mr. John V. Fentress Clerk Circ~it Court of Princess Anne County Princess Anne Courthouse, Virginia dear ~,Ir. Fentress: I have a copy of the resolution passed by the Board of Supervisors of Princess Anne County on Monday, August 2~, 19~3 in reference to our plac- ing a placement man in the southern part of Princess Anne County, near Pungo Labor C~mp~ as soon as possible. The funds for the operation of this agency have been drastically cut for this fiscal year and necessitates our laying off a number of people. However, we shall make arrangements to take care of the situation there and ~rlll do so just as soon as possible, which I think will be v~thin the next week. /Jno. Q. nodes, Jr. ~ Commissioner. JQR: ghb VIRGINIA AVENUE VASILE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY All Types of Concrete Work OCEANA, VIRGINIA TELEPHONE 3138 ~^TE ~~. c~ O, ' ( ')VASILE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY All Types ot Concrete Work VIRGINIA AVENUE OCEANA, .VIRGINIA TELEPHONE 3 DATE Board of Supervisors Princess Anne County Estimate for IGOG feet of drain field $ $1.~9 per foot Will remove lawn in blocks laying paper over lawn to take care of dirt, ston~, and etc. Will restore lawn to the best of our ability on completion $1290.00 PRIN~$ ~NNE ~OUNTY LI~EN~' ~9~_ A~ ~o~: by the let of ~e ~1 ~ly of Virginia, Adopt~ the K~' ' ~ ~uant by ~ard of Supervkors of P~cess A ..................................... Princess Anne County, Va. ............ Li~nses ~ ~r~nted the ~for~id for the period beginnin~ .................. , ~~nd expifin~ ~~ ~'. ~ ..... r,~ ~.~,~ ~ ..................... ~ ............. .~ ............ ~ot,~ .~::~ ............ .......................................................... ~~er of ~ ~ ~ D~te ~i~ned ................................................................................. / To the Board of Sapervisors of l~iaoesa Atone C~unty. Septe~er ~th, 19~ I w~eh to express ~ feeli~b In ~lp~ ~. A. L, ~o~ to exte~ his b~si~ fae~$~ea by ad~l~ a ser~ ata$tga to ~a p~sent 19ea~iea. ~ Virginia Electric and Power Company. Virginia--Standard Easement Form No. 2. Corporate--City and Suburban Commercial Lines Revised 9-1-50. Vepco Form 228. ll , a ...... z ................................. , .......... , oy and ween ..... ~ {Jif ~ ~..~..~..~ ~ ~ , , . .... ' ....... : ...................... 7 ............... ................................. , ~ amy orgamzecl and aomg ousmess uncter the laws of the State of Virginia, party of the first part, hereinafter sometimes called the "Owner"; and Virginia Electric and Power Company, a corporation duly organized and doing business under the laws of the State of Virginia, party of the second part, hereinafter sometimes called the "Company": WlTNESSETH: That in consideration of the sum of One Dollar ($1.00), the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, and for other good and valuable considerations, the Owner grants to the Company, its successors and assigns, the right, privilege and easement of right of way, to construct, operate and maintain a pole line for the transmission and distribution of electricity, including all telephone, telegraph and other wires, poles, attachments, ground connections, equipment and accessories desirable in connection therewith, and including the wires and attachments of any other company or person, over, upon and across the property of the Owner situated in ...... ~..O~..~t'ffflalllllltll.~0all~ ................ , Virginia, and more particularly described below. (County or City) The lands and property of the Owner over, upon and across which this easement of right of way is hereby granted, and the course heretofore located and marked out for the construction, operation and maintenance of said pole lines, are shown on the plan marked ............ .~...~.......~.0..~...7. ........................... , hereto attached and made a part of this agreement, the location of the center line of said right of way being shown in broken lines on said plan. It is agreed between the parties hereto that the poles, wires, attachments, equipment and accessories erected hereunder shall be and remain the property of the Company; that no charge shall at any time be made for the use of the property occupied by the Company, or for the privilege of constructing, maintaining and operating said poles and lines; that the Company, its agents and employees shall at all times have full and free ingress to and egress from and over the said property of the Owner, in order to construct and efficiently maintain said lines and appurtenances, with the right to inspect, rebuild, repair, improve, re-locate along the route above described, remove, make extensions or additions thereto, and make such changes, alterations and substitutions in said lines, wires, poles, attachments, equipment and accessories, as the Company may from time to time deem advisable, or expedient, including the right to increase or decrease the number of wires; with the fur- ther right to trim, cut and keep clear all trees, limbs and undergrowth and other obstructions along said lines or adjacent thereto that may in any way endanger or interfere with the proper and efficient operation of the same; together with all the rights and privileges reasonably necessary or convenient for the full enjoyment or use, for any of the aforesaid purposes, of the right of way hereby granted. The Owner covenants that it has the right to convey the said easement; that the Company shall have quiet and peaceable possession, use and enjoyment of the said easement, and that the Owner will execute such further assurances of the said easement as may be requisite. A RESOLUTION TO APP~C,?r, AND AUTHORIZE THE Ek%~CUTiON BY PRI~tCESS A~rNTg.~ COU}~i./~ ~/I~GINI OF THE FO~ OF A~'EMENT HERET~ ATTACHED AND HERE~Y M~iDE A PJU~T I{EREOF~ 7I[~GINIA ELECTi!IC AND It)W~'~ CO~A~ AN EAS~I~ TO COr~S~[~UCT, OPERATE .AND ~AIh~'AI A POLE LI~ F~OH T}~ T~ANSMISSION OF ELEC- THICITY, iNCL~ING ALL ~IHES A~D DESI'!{ABLi~ IN CONNECTION THE, REWXTH, ON PROPE,,~TY OF PRiNCES,Ii'.~ .ANNE COb'ET'f, 7IRGI~I. BE IT ~ESO!/~D BY THE ~0.~iiD OF S[~?ER~q~!~Oii{.~ OF PRINCESS ANNE COUNTY, ~Ii~GINIA: ' ~: That the form of a~eement hereto attached and hereby mad~ a part hereof, ~y which Princess Anne C~,~lty, Virglnia, is to grant an easement to the 7irginia Electric and Power Co~par~y to construct, oi~rate and maintain a pole line for the transmission of electricity, including all wires and appurten- ances desirable in connection therewith, is hereby, approved and ratified; and that the Chair,,mn of the Board of Supervisors be, and he is:, hereby authorized and ~irected to execute the sa~ on behalf of .Princess .Anne Cotmty, Virginia; an the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Princess Anne Co~mty~ '~irgLnia, and EX OfFicio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, is here[%., authorized and directed to affix the seal of the said Board of Supervisors to said agre~uent and attest the same. ~: This resolution shall be in r~all force and effect from and after its passage. ' --~ ............ . ......... , .... :~-_, ~ae Circuit Court of or vr~ncess~e uo~ty, Virgule, do ~rtify t~t the f~egoi~ is a ~e co~ of a resolution adop~d ~ the B~d of Suoer~mors of Co~ty, t~t '~e a~ee~nt h~e~ ~cnea conforms in ro~ and su~ce to the form of a~ee~nt ~i~ was a~ t~ched to a~ ~mde a part of said re~lution. - T~S~: This d~ of ~ 19¢3. the Circuit Court of Prineess , Virginia, and ~X Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Princess Anne County, ~irginia j. I>ETElt HOLLAND, III ATTORNEY ~'~ COUNSELOR AT LAW 2022 ATLANTIC AVF-~IY~ VIRGINIA Bgxca, Vma~ August 11~ 19~3 County Planning Com~nission Princess Ann~ Virginia Gentlemen: Please accept my resignation from the Princess Anne Cou'oty Planning Commission~ as it is becoming increasingly difficult for me to attend your regular meetings. It has been a pleasure to serve with you gen~'lemen~ an:~ it is with deep regret that I find I must. resign. Please feel free to call on me if I may be of assls~nc in the future JPH ~ 1.7 I/me Very truly yours~ ~~. Peter Holland, III EAST OCEAN VIEW CIVIC LEAGUE 2906 £. OCEAN VI£W AVE'. NORFOLK 3. VIi~GINIIA ,1 VASILE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Al! Types of Concrete ~Vork VIRGINIA AVENUE OCEANA, VIRGINIA TELEPHONE 3~38 DATE Route l, Lynnhaven, Virginia ~arch 9, 19~3 Board of Supervisors Princess Anne County~ Virginia .... ~6~3. We~ the undersigned~ do hereby petition that State Road  shall have no parking on either side, or that the road shall be widened to the extent that parking will no longer present a traffic hazard. This petition is presented for the following reasons: At one time signs were posted prohibiting parking on the eastern side of this road. These were promptly knocked down. Many children are living in the Eastern Park Housing Project. They dart in s~d out betv,~een parked cars. Drivers do not ~¥~ t a clear view of the road with cars parked and are in constant fear of injuring these children. There is only room for one lane of traffic when cars are parked on one sider and they are parked almost solidly in the early morning and in the evening. Passing an oncoming vehicle is most difficult. New houses are now in the process of being constructed on the eastern side of this road. They are laid out so near the road that future widening is going to be an impossibility ~less some action is taken immediately. We beseech your prompt attention to this matter. Sincerely yours~ Residents of State Road ~ COMMONWeAL,TH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS 0. A orrol 1, August ?~ C. H. LaMson, Ino. Ie~k~ I {~e u ha~ion of ~~ ~~ T~ I c~t ~e ~ie s~n~~ ha~~ilitie~ for ~ing n~n~ ae ~ now ~~d ~ing or ~n~-uu of ~ ~nd ~v a bill for it. lJith ~e a~t o~ ~rk ~t of ~, ~d ~efer ~t you ~e ~ of t~en ~ In oonolueion, we would like to point out that the above per.it does not eon- rain speeifioations for the four erossings on Atlantic Avenue and one cross- ing of 8~rd Street. On thi~ important highway ~ ca.mot permit t~e pavement to be out. The pipe will have to be Jacked throu~ v_~!er the pavement for the i~lll width of sa_~a_ and proper shoring ~Aat be installed in the trench and COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Pag~ 2, August 7, 1953 aloag the pavement in order that there will be no failure ia, the pavement of Route 60 in this operation. Before your fore.an begins this ~ork, please instruct him t~ come int~ the Resideney Office for further instruc- tions regardin~ this. COMMONWfALTH OP' VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAY5 At~n~t This letter is bei.~ ~ent you a~ Streets 77 7~ date~ July 22nd ~. This letter - mseds grav~dL - ears gettln~ ~ mmad. ~d over ~zri~oe treatment - no ~ tz~at~ent. ~e a~t ~ ~z?faoe - no eurffaoe truant . altar ~ot stuetk COMMONWa'ALTH OF 'VIRGINIA DEPARTMENT OF' HIGHWAYs REPORT 0F VI~'SRS APPOINTED BY T}~ BOAP~) 0~' SUPERVISORS OF PR_I~CESS ANNE VIRGINIA. IN T}PE MATTER OF T~ VAC~TI01{ 0i,' CERTAIN STREETS ON T~'~ DEAL PL~T OF T!'iALIA VILLAGE IN ~I,iPSVILLE DISTRICT STRI~Ai,iLINE DRI~ IN OCE~A~ L~,{NHAVEN DISTRICT~ AS SET FORT~[ I}i~ THE PI']TiTiON FII~[:D IN Ti-lIS MATTER The undersigned viewers having been duly appointed by order of the Board of Supervisors of Princess Anne County~ Virginia~ at its meeting on the 22nd day of June~ 19~3~ to view certain streets or parts of streets sought to be closed~ do hereby report that they have viewed said streets and portions of streets and adjoining property~ and in their opinion no inconvenience would result from the discontinuance of said streets or parts of streets~ that the interest of no party concerned would be injured or damaged~ and that the said streets have not been improved or opened and are not now in use as streets or passagewa.Vs. Done this day of July~ 19~3~ at Princess Anne~ Virginia. IN tfITNESS ?fHi~LqEOF~ the said viewers have hereunto set their hands. Ivan D. Map~0 ~ D. J. Vaughan A COPY REPO~ OF VII~WERS APPOINTED BY T}~ BOARD O~..~SUPERVISORS OF PR~$8 A~ CO~TY. VI~G~IA~ T~ MATTER OF T~ VACATI6~ OF CERTAIN ST~S ON T~ DEAL PL~ ~ T?~ALIA VILLAOE ~ ~M~VIL~ DISTRICT STHE~L~ DRI~ ~ ~A. L~NHA%~ DIST T AS SET FORTH ~ T~ ~TITION The undersigned viewers having been duly appointed by order of the B~ard of Supervisors of Princess ~e County~ Virginia~ at its meeting on the 22nd day of he, 1953, to view certain streets or parts of streets sought to be closed, do hereby report t~mt they h~ve viewed said streets and portions of streets ~d adJoinimg property~ and in their opinion no inconvenience would result from the discontinuance of said streets or parts of streets~ t~t the interest of n~ par~y would be injured or damaged, and that the said streets have not been improved or opened and are not now in use as streets or passageways~ DO~e this day of July, 1953, at Prinuess Anne, Virginia~ IN ~,~I~SS W~REOF~ the said viewers have hereunto set their hands. Ivan D' MapPP " ......... J Vh'hhh ................ tess ~,,~u~ OF VI?W~RS AFPOINT~D BY T~ BO~ The umdersigned view, rs hav~ ~e~ duly appointed by o~er of the ~rd of Supervisors of ~ineess ~e Co~ty~ Virg~ia~ mt ~ts ~eting ~ the 2~d ~y of ~e~ 19%~, ~ view eertaL~ streets or .parts of streets sought to ~ elosed~ do ~~ ~port t~mt t~y have vie~d said st~ets ~d potties of streets and adjoin' P~rty~ ~d ~ their op~i~ no ~c~veni~ ~uld result f~m the dise~t~ee of said steers or parts of s~ts~ t~t t~ ~terest of no party c~ee~ ~uld be ~J~ed or de~ged~ and thst t~ ~aid steers h~ not be~ ~proved or o~ed and are not now ~ use as steers or passageways, ~e this day of July, 1953~ mt ~inmess ~e~ Virgin~, ~ ~.~I~SS W~OF~ *&e said v~rs have here~ set their h~d s, COPT The undersigned view. rs h~v~E be~ duly of t~ ~ of 8u~so~.~ of ~e Co~ty~ V~g~ia~ ~et~ ~ t~ ~d ~.y~ ~ 1953, to ~e~.~ ~erta~ st~ets or of s~ets sought to ~ elosed~ do ~b7~ ~port t~t ~y have vie.~d said steers ~d ~rti~s of steers ~d adJo~ P~r~ ~d ..~ the dise~t~u~ee of ~ st~ets or parts cf s~ets~ ~t ~ ~te~st of no party cone,~ ~e this day of ~Iy.~ 1953~ ~t ~tneess h~dm, D, ~, vm~ha~ of t~ ~ ~' of ~lneess ~e Co~ty~ V~ila~ at its 9:3~ ~o v~v ~er~ st:.ree~ o~ their op~t~ no ~e~n~ ~uld reset f~m the dtse~t~u~ee ~ st~ets or parts of st~ts~ flat ~ ~te~s~ of no party ~ this day oF J~ly~ ~t ~Ineess ~e~ Vtr~e , I M©NWEALTI+ OF VIRGINi& C. $. MULLEN, C.HIEF ENGINEER A. H. PETTIGREW, RIGHT OF' WAY ENGINEER R. P. ELLISON, EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT F. A. DAVIS, PURCHASING AGENT C. J, ALLARD. AUDtTOR K, G. McWANE. DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS RICHMOND 19 ~u!y lO, 1~53 ROUTE: NO,__ PR kddi%ion %o the Secondary System Princess Anne County Board of Supervisors of Princess Anne Coumty Princess Anne~ Vir~'inia Gentlemen: to the Secondary System of ?rincess ~mne County ms hereby approved - ~_ec- tire J'~Y 1, 1953. ~.~1~%~:'~. Addition Soldiers ]~onus ~o~evard - Running E. off '~ ~' ~' ~:oint 0.15 Ii!. ii. Xoute 1502 to 0.25 I~. Z. of point of beginning- Lengbh 0.25 l.~!e Sincere!y yours, Deputy Cmmissioncr- cc- i~M· G. D. Felix iM. A. H. Bell I,'~. S. D. Crate t,~. J. [4. Hagan I'~. J- ti. Phillips, >]orfolk, Va.. /.i t~ ' x, 0 / ? I ~ pro~rty, which £~ located at the end of ~, ~ ~ ~ ~tm ~~ ~ 6~ ~tt~ ~e~ ao~)- I wX~ ~u ~d Jo~ Fon~,s ~ ~ tho ~ of ~~~ ~ O~ ~ ~ the c~t~l of ~ ~t) or ot~r ~n~ble i~rmn) ~ c~ble of ho!~g ~.m 1~. ~~~ At~ Pa~ ~~, of ~, ~ ~~ ~ ~e~ ~ a ~c~ ~ ~ l ~d ~i~ it ve~ ~ch if ~ ~ends at ~e ~u~bo~ ~ ~ ~~t ~ons ~cked or t~ ~ at~ ~ ~g on a 1~ ~ J~ ~at ~ ~g ~ the ~s of ~ther~s. Fa~s or ~. Z~te~ ~ghe ~~ on~e 790, ~ ~ ~ ~~ ~fe~ ~ ~d~ ~g ~ ~e X~, f~ a sho~ ~~e, ~e~ W ~fe ~r~ at h~ ~ ~k a a~ ~ the ~r,~ ~n ~ c~ of a ~ of ~~ 9r ~~ ~ F~ler. , X ehall be e~at 'haPl;:,~ to ec, e~ te t~,e mext ~etAn~ of t~e ~oard of ~e~laore if yo~ and John Featreea think it ~-a &e~eaear~ (~r will help. -2- cc - ~r. John Fentress~ The above refers to conversation with you in your office several SaturdaYs ago. I think I will need your help and cooperation. As stated to Roger, I shall be most happY to come to the next meeting of the Board if this is thought necessarY or will help. I do want such a local law passed and I think it should'be re- stricted to Route 790 ~o that there can be no question about the reasonableness thereof, l~y regards and best wishes. RJF 7~ ~i~ is 1~ ~et we$~ on Rou~e ~ ~h~9 ~ 7~ wim~ 2~u ~d J~n Fends ~d a~ tWe ~ a~ ~g, ~i& I ~~nd ~ ~ ~ ~ at ~r~ of dogs on P~ute ~ of ~e ~~ '~e~ ~,~ off ~r~r~ ~ aut~~ ~ P~ dogs 1~ ~d~ %he contel of ~ =~%, o~ other ~s~n~ble capable of :hol~ng ~gs on 1~. ~~ A~~ ~p~ia%e i~ ve~~ ~ch if ~ ~ends at ~e ~o~ ~ ~ep~ation of ~i ~ the ~l~ ~e~f by t~e ~a~ at ~et~. :~a~ to ~u. the ~g of ~e~e or ~~ ~ ~ons at~cked or t~ t~ att~k ~ ~g on a ~g ~ the ams of ~ther ~.. F~s or ~. ~feote~ ~g he em R,~e 7~, ~ at ~ ~L~w~ ~ wife, X ~1 be~ ~ ~ ~ ~e ~ ~e~f the ~cf ~~; ~u for y~ at. tim ~ ~ ~t~. ..-.-- To NOI:~FOLK K E E 1.- I N [~' HEARN ~, COLLIN~ HILL REDWOOD "M I CHAE LWOo D"-~ ~RI~HT ~[~-.SMITH · -,t-- To NORFOLK / ? ,( /,