HomeMy WebLinkAboutNOVEMBER 15, 1976
CITY OF VIRGINII BEI(
MUNICIPAL CENTER
City" VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA 23456
MAYOR CLARENCE A. HOLLAND, M.D., By@id@ B.,o.gb 1. IIENRY M,COY. ],., D.D S, K@.p@@ill@ B.,..gb
VICE MAYOR PATRICK L. STANDING, At L.,g@ 41EYERA E. OBERNDORF, A, L.,g@
JOHN A. BA UM, B .... gb J. CURTIS PAYNE, P,i.,@,, A..@ B.,..gb
ROBERT B. CROMWELL. J,, At L.,g. ROGER L. RFGGS, Vigi.i. B@.,b B.,.@,b
GEORGE R. FERRELL, A, L.,, FLOYD E. WATERFIELD, ],., P.@g@ B@,.@gh
JOHN R. GRIFFIN, Ly..h..@. B.,..,b A G E N D A l@ICIfARD J. WEBBON. Cily Cl@,k
The City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, will assemble in
the Administration Building, Princess Anne Station, Virginia Beach, Virginia,
in Regular Session, at 1:00 p.m., on Monday, November 15, 1976, for the pur-
pose of conducting public business and will hear and act upon the following
items:
1. Call to order by the Honorable Clarence A. Holland, Mayor, in the Council
Conference Room.
2. Roll Call of the Council.
3. Motion and Roll Call to recess into Informal Discussion and Executive
Session. Upon conclusion of the Executive Session, City Council will
reconvene in the City Council Chambers.
4. Invocation will be given at 2:00 p.m., by the Reverend Lee Beville,
Baylake United Methodist Church, Virginia Beach, Virginia. Please remain
standing for the Pledge of Allegiance.
5. Roll Call of the Council.
6. Minutes of the Regular Meeting of November 8, 1976, to be presented for
approval and acceptance.
7a. Items for Second Reading:
a. City Council is requested to approve on second reading an ordinance
to accept a grant for $1,971.00 from the Virginia Arts and Humanities
Commission and to appropriate these funds for the artistic crafts
program.
b. Presentation by the Virginia Beach Board of Realtors, Inc. of two sets
of condensed City Map Books.
8. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the Planning
Commission for approval of the application of David and Meral floward for a
change of zoning from R-6 Residential District to 0-1 Office District
on a 0.77 acre parcel located south of the intersection of Bonney Road and
South Witchduck Road (Kempsville Borough).
9. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the Planning
Commission for approval of the application of David B. Dennis for a Condi-.
tional Use Permit for an automobile service station on a 0.7 acre parcel
located on the south side of Sandbridge Road, west of Sandpiper Road
(Princess Anne Boyou@h)
10. LettOT from the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the
Planning Commission for approval of the application of Glenn E. Stephens
for a Conditional Use Permit for a full service gasoline supply station
on a .469 acre parcel located at the southwest corner of Shore Drive and
Greenwell Road (Bayville Park Area, Bayside Borough)
11. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recommendatio.n of the
Planning Commission for approval of the application of Harvey H.
Shiflet, TII for a Conditional Use Permit for recreational facilities
of an outdoor nature (tennis) on approximately 7.38 acres located north-
west of the intersection of Great Neck Road and Thomas Bisilop Lane (Broad
Bay Colony-John B. Dey Elementary School Area, Lynnhaven Borough)
12. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the
Planning Commission for approval of the application of James [i. Mahler
for a Conditional Use Permit for a hair dressing shop on 1.9 acres located
on the east side of First Colonial Road, north of Will-o-Wisp Drive
(Lynnhaven Borough)
13. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the Planning
Commission to approve an ordinance closing, vacating and discontinuing all or
pcrrtions of certain streets located in the Kempsville Borough, Virginia
'Beach, Virginia shown on "Plat showing subdivision of Timberlake".
14. Letter from the City Manager transmitting the recommendation of the
Planning Commission for approval of the street closure with the exception
of the following:
1. Dedication of the necessary rights-of-way for the closure of i@,larylan,l
Avenue, Virginia Avenue and West Virginia Avenue along Bonney Road for
the ultimate right-of-way as determined by the Department of Public Works.
2. Dedication of a drainage easement not to exceed 25 feet along the
Virginia Beach Expressway
15. Letter from the City Manager recommending that City Council approve the
request of Mr. V. A. Etheridge, City Treasurer, for tax refunds in the
amount of $700.04.
16. Letter from the City Manager recommending that City Council request the
legislators to amend the City Charter to provide that the tax year
coincides with the fiscal year ancl in additio@ that the City Council
authorize the City Manager to advertise for a public hearing to be held
on December 6, 1976.
17. Letter from the City Manager requesting authority from the City Coilncil
to submit a grant application to the Federal Government for such funds
as may be available to the City of Virginia Beach under the Public Works
Employment Act of 1976 in order to provide,immediately,new employment.
opportunities. The projects listed total $12,624,000.
18. Letter from the City Manager citing the availability of land in the soutli
end of the City of Virginia Beach which he proposes to acquire for future
development as a public park. For this purpose,he requests authority from
the City Council to submit a funding request for a Bureau of Outdoor
Recreation Grant from the Department of the Interior for 50% of the funding
for the project. The grant application must be made through the State
Commission of Outdoor Recreation and it is recommended that it be adopted
today in order to have it included on the December agenda of the Commission.
19. Letter from the City Manager recommending that the City of Virginia Beach
enter into an agreement with the Hampton Roads Sanitation District relative
to construction of a trunk force main in the North Virginia Beach area.
Initially, Virginia Beach will finance construction costs, HRSD will re-
imburse the City for all construction costs incurr&d. In the interim,
the HRSD will pay the City 70% of revenues collected from connections
emanating from the North Virginia Beach area. Tliis method of funding is
recommended in order to expedite construction of the sewerage system.
20. Letter from the City Manager recommending that City Council approve tlie
standard water agreement for the subdivision of property of Louis R. and
Ellen B. Jones located at the end of Arrowhead Court (Bayside Borough).
21. Letter from the City Manager recommending that the City Council approve
the following raffle permits:
RVAW-120 Officers Wives Club
Arrowhead P.T.A.
22. Old hiisipess, deferreo f@om the previous meeting, including any ?report
of the Mayor or committees named by Council.
The following certified abstracts of the votes cast at the election held
on November 2, 1976 supplied by the Secretary of the Election Board are
submitted for inclusion in the Minutes of the City Council meeting of
November 1S, 1976.
23. New business, including any presentations by Council Members, citizens,
and organizations.
a. Mr. Lee Joiies, Vi6e-President of Tidewater Skateboard Association
wishes to appear before City Council for the purpose of indicating
by means of a presentation the necessity of erecting Skateboard
Park at Mount Trashmore.
24. Motion for adjournment.
MINUTES OF TliE HONORABLE CITY COUNCIL
OF TIJE
CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA
November IS, 1976
The regular meeting of the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, was called to order by Mayor Clarence A. Holland, in the
Conference Room, in the Administration Building, Princess Anne
Borough, on Monday, November 15, 1976, at 1:00 p.m.
Council Members present: Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R.
Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. fiolland, J. Henry
McCoy, Jr., @leyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L.
Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Council Members absent: John A. Baum
ITEM #10216
,.Iayor Holland entertained a motion to permit the Council to conduct
an informal discussion to be followed by aii Executive Session for
the purpose of discussing disposal of real property and legal matters.
On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman 14cCoy,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Ilolland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice @layor
Patrick L. Standing and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilman John A. Baum
City Council voted to proceed into Exectitive Session following the
informal discussion.
ITE'vl #10217
At 2:00 p.m., City Council reconvened in the Council Chambers with
the following Council Nlembers present:
Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor
Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Meyera E. Oberndorf, J.
Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs and Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing
Council @lembers absent: Councilmen John A. Baum, Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
The invocation was given by the Reverend Lee Beville, Baylake tjnited
Methodist Church, followed by the Pledge of Alle@.iance.
ITEM #10218
On motion by Councilman Ferrell, seconded by Councilman Cromwell,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. llolland, J. lienry McCoy, Jr.,
iAleyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Vice
Nlayor Patrick L. Standing
.Nays: None
Absent: Councilmen John A. Baum, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
City Council voted to approve the minutes of the regular meeting
of November 8, 1976, and dispensed with the reading of said minutes
inasmuch as each Council Member had a copy of the subject minutes.
ITEt,,! #10219
Mr. Les Bristol, Chairman of the Services Committee of the Virginia
Beach Board of Realtors, appeared before Council to present tlie
members with two-sets of condensed City Map Books.
On motion by Councilman Ferrell, seconded by Councilman McCoy,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. ifolland, J. ffenry McCoy, Jr.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor
Patrick L. Standing
Nays: None
Absent: Councilmen John A. Baum and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
City Council voted to accept the condensed City Map Books.
ITEM #10220
On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman McCoy,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr.,
i'@leyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Vice
Mayor Patrick L. Standing
Nays: Noiie
Absent: Councilmen Jolin A. Baum, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
City Council voted to approve on second reading the following ordinance
to accept a grant for $1,971.00 from the Virginia Arts and Humanities
Commission and to appropriate these funds for the artistic crafts
program:
AN ORDINANCE TO ACCEPT A GRANT
FOR $1,971 FROM THE VIRGINIA
ARTS AND HUMANITIES COMMISSION
AND TO APPROPRIATE THESE FUNDS
FOR THE ARTISTIC CRAFTS PROGRAM
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA:
That the grant from the Virginia Arts and Humanities Conmission (VAHC)
be accepted and appropriated for the following purposes:
Estimated Local Total
Revenue Match Appropriation
ARTISTIC CRAFTS
PROGRAM $1,480 $491 $1,971
That the appropriation be financed by $500 estimated revenue from
VAHC, $490 estimated revenue from the Norfolk Library Department, $490
estimated revenue from the Portsmouth Library Department and a local share
of $491 to be transferred from the City Library's Operating Budget (803
code).
FIRST READING: November 8, 1976
SECOND READING: November IS, 1976
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach on the 15th
day of November , 1976.
ITEM #10221
inq District Classifi-
Petition of David and Meral Hovard for a Chanqe of 7on
catio,n from R-6 Residential District to 0-7OfTlce 'strict 0
located south of the intersection of Bonney Road and South t-litchduck
property
Road beginiiing at a point 300 feet more or less Not-th of Bi-ady Cour', run-
ning a distance of 100 feet ilong the South side of Boniiey Road, running a
distance of 344.7 fec,.t along tlie Eastern property lit)e, rui)iiing a distance
of 100 feet aloiig the @-C)uthern property line and rlir,,nirig a distance o' 3r,9-.9
feet along the @-icstern pi@op,@@rty line. Said parcel contains 0.77.acre-
(Kenipsvil I e Area ) .KE@',IPSVILLE BOROUGH.
Planning Coniiiission Recominendation:
A motion was passed by the Planning commission by a recorded vote of 10 for
the motion and 2 abstentions to approve this request.
For the informa@,ion of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building per-
mit, the following will be required by the administrative staff:
1. Standard Sire inprovements as reo.uired by the Site Plan Ordinance.
2. City water and sei-ier.
@ir. David Howard appeared regarding tliis petition.
On motion by Councilman Ferrell, seconded by Councilman McCoy,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, George R. Ferrell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry @IcCoy, Jr.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Vice
Mayor Patrick L. Standing
Nays: None
Absent: Councilmen John A. Baum and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
City Council approved the following ordinance upon petitioh of
David and Meral Howard for a Change of Zoning District Classif-
ication from R-6 Residential District to 0-1 Office District:
ORDINANCE UPON PETITION OF DAVID AND MERAL Z01176209
HOWARD FOR A CIIANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT
CLASSIFICATION FROM R-6 Residential District
TO 0-1 Office District
Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
that:
Petition of David and Meral Howard for a Change of @@oning District
Classification from R-6 Residential District to 0-1 Office District
on certain property located south of the intersection of Bonney Road
and South Witchduck Road beginning at a point 300 feet more or less
I
North of Brady Court, running a distanco of 100 feet along the
South side of Bonney Road, running a distance of 344.7 feet along
the Eastern property line, running a distance of 100 feet along
the Southern property line running a distance of 352.9 feet along
ihe Western property line. Said parcel contains 0.77 acre. (Kempsville
Area). Kempsville Borough.
For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building
permit, tlie following will be required by the administrative staff:
1. Standard site improvements as required by the Site Plan
Ordinance
2. City water and sewer.
This ordinance shall be effective from date of adoption,
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
on the fifteenth day of November, 1976.
ITENT #10222
Application of David B. Dennis for a Conditiorial Use Permit for an automobile
,@ervice station on certaiii pro,)erty located on @@he Sou@@ii side of Sandbridce
Road beginning at a point 126.8,@ fee'@ @.!est of Sand.D-Ipcr Road, running a dis-
tance of 150 feet along the SOL]til side of Sandbi,idce @lload, t-uniiing a distance
of 210 feet along the t.!,-,stern pi-operty line, runniiig a distance of 150 l@eet
along tlie Soutliern property line and r@int)iiig zi distan-,e of 210 feet along
tlie Eastei@n pi-oi)ertv line. Said pat-cel coii-@aiiis 0.7 i--re. (Sa@idt)ridc.ic Ai'cl@)
PRINCESS AN!IE Bb['O'U'@UH.
.@dation,.'
-omme
Plari'ni6@@@Com;iiission' Re,
A n!otion vias passed u;ianiniously by tiie Platinilrig byarecorded vote
of 12 to approve this request.
-of ttie,.appl ic nt, @pi-ioi, t'o:.the issuanc of a b@,iil dirig per@
i nformat.libn' e
-iill be required by tlie adiiiiiiistrative staf@@-
niit, the fbllo@@ ng
1. Stancla@,d site iiiipi-o@iciiient@, as renuired by tl)e SitL Plan Ordiiiaice.
2. City @-!ater. Septic tin[,, a[)i)ro,,,al by the liealth Depai-tiilent @-iill be
requit-ed.
3. A dedication of i,iglit-of-%.:av eiO fec,.t froiii 'Ghe ceiitci-lifie of the existi!-Ig
40 foot i@igi,,'-of-ll.iay alojig the 15,D ioo'l iiic)),e oi- less frc)rtage c)ii Sarcibridge
Road (a 20 foot dedication).
4. The site plan shall be reviseJ to in(licate a solid @ence or riasonrv @iall fivc
(5) feet in height located alorg both tlie @.iestcrn ani southei@n property lines.
Further, the site plari shall be i,evised to indicate at least "@@io (2) off-sti@eet
parkirg spaces for each service biy plus three (3) additional spaces for em-
ployee parking. It is recoriiiieiided thit tlie applicant reference Art'icle 2,
Section 224 (Automobile Sei'vice Sta.-L-ioiis) of the CZO.
UUU INLL LIIIAI@ @VAI Ll",
on motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Rig@s,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. HenTy l@IcCoy, Jr.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, and Vice
Mayor Patrick L. Standing
Nays: None
Abstain: Councilman Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Absent: Councilman John A. Baum
City Council adopted the following resolution upon application
of David B. Dennis for a Conditional Use Permit for an automobile
service station:
RESOLUTION UPON APPLICATION OF DAVID B. R01176086
DENNIS FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PER@IIT FOR
AN AUTOMOBILE SERVICE STAI-ION
Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
that:
Application of David B. Dennis for a Conditional Use Permit for an
automobile service station on certain property located on the Soutli
side of Sandbridge Road beginning at a point 126.88 feet !lest of
Sandpiper Road, running a distance of 150 feet along the South side
of Sandbridge Road, running a distance of 210 feet along the @Vestern
property line, running a distance of ISO feet along the Southern pro-
perty line and running a distance of 210 feet along the Eastern pro-
perty line. Said parcel contains 0.7 acre. (Sandbridge Area)
Princess Anne Borough.
For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building
permit, the following will be required by the administratiVe staff:
1. Standard site improvements as required by the Site Plan
Ordinance.
2. City water and sewer
3. A dedication of riglit-of-way 40 feet from the centerline
of the existing 40 foot right-of-way along the ISO foot
more or less frontage on San(lbridge Road (a 20-foot dedication)
4. The site plan shall be revised to indicate a solid
fence or masonry wall five feet in height located
along both the western and southern property lines.
Further, the site plan shall be revised to indicate
at least two off-street parking spaces for each
service bay plus three additional spaces for employees
parking. It is recommended tliat the applicant reference
Article 2, Section 224 (Automobile Service Stations) of
the Comprehensive Zoning Ordinance
This resolution shall be effective from date of adoptioll.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
on the ISth day of November, 1976
l'I'L@l #10223
Application of Glenn E. Stephens for a Conditional Use Permit fol@ a full
service casoline supply staticii on certa-i.n pro-F@rty@oca@te -at Southv:est
corner o@ Shore Driv,@ and Gi,ceri,..!@ll Road rliniiing a distance of 55.50 feet
along the @l,-,st side of Gr,eii@.iell f@oad, r(@rtr,4iig i dis"ince of 232.39 feet
aloiig the Soutfiern property line, runniiig a distaticc of 139.86 feet alolig
tlie Westet-n propcrty linc, a@ic.1 i-ur@iiiiig a dis'@,@rce c)i' 200.33 feet along the
South sid(-@ of Sl@i,),e Llt,ive. Said pji,cel contains .@"69 @cre. (Bayville Pai
Area). BP,)@S I D'DO IIO'u@' 11 .
Pldll@iF,.3 C
A n-otioii ..!as pesse,,' linariir,@c)usl,, t)y trie Plann-iiig Cor,,,,,,,,ission by a recordcd vot(@
of 12 to approve this rccluest.
-,For th-@,.inforn,,ation:o,f the*.applicant,,
prior.tolth(? -issuatice of a.bu.ildirl .,PC,
s a @s a'f 'f .., .:. . @ '
nlit,-the follbk-)i@i@ be r@quired,by the a(iiiiini tr tivet
1. Standard site 4'riproveirents as requil-ed @y the Sitc Plan Ot,dir@,3nce.
ritv and
Mr. Ray Taylor represented the applicant.
On motion by Councilman Cromwell, seconded by Councilman McCoy,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Niembers Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry @,IcCoy, Jr.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor
Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. lvaterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilman John A. Baum
City Council adopted the following resolution upon application of
Glenn E. Stephens for a Conditional Use Permit for a full-service
gasoline supply station:
RESOLUTION UPON APPLICATION OF GLENN E. R01176087
STEPHENS FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
FOR A full-service gasoline supply
station
Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
that:
Application of Glenn E. Stephens for a Conditional Use Permit for
a full-service gasoline supply station on certain property located
at the Southwest corner of Shore Drive and Greenwell Road running
a distance of 55.So feet along the West side of Greenwell R,ad,
running a distance of 232.39 feet along the Southern property line,
runriing a distance of 139.86 feet along the Western property line
and running a distance of 200.33 feet along the South side of
Shore Drive. Said parcel contains .469 acre. (Bayville Park Area)
Bayside Borough.
For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building
permit, the following will be required by the administrative staff:
1. Standard site improvements as required by the Site Plan
Ordinance
2. City water and sewer.
This resolution shall be effective from date of adoption.
Adopted by tlie Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
on the 15th day of November, 1976
ITEM #10224
Application of Harvey H. Shiflet, III, for a Conditiona
1 Use,@2rmit for
recr@ational facilities of an outdoor nat(ire t@e fi@sTon-ce@,iin prodertv
'beginning at a point 1300 feet riore or less @@ct,tii@-icst of t@ic ititerse(-tion
of Nortli Great Neck Roaci and Ttioiiias Bis@iop Laiie, i'L@ii@iiiig a distati(,(@ c)@' 6i
feet niore or less in a tiorth,,,es'@-ei-ly di@,cctio.'I, Ul)iliilg.0, distalicc C)f 108
fec,t -,ii a t@ortlieastet,ly dircctior,., rlinliir)q a ciistcii,ce o,'@ 382.36 fi-,@,t in a
T 5 0 d I 0 1, g
kloi,tiierly direc:tioii, @-tiiinirig it dis'ancc.@ o@
(Soutiie@'n of B6,, Catial), I'L;ri!141'ici a Lf4s-Lctiice c)f
pi,opoi,ty I i;ie
-,140 @ec',- -i -t@@iicL o@ E,68.0,1, fect iti a
S c -j e,- I d4rc@c@,@on, ruiii,iii@3 d-il
Sou+llica,s er dircct-ioii, i@Uniling a distit@ce @)f ?83 i@@.-et iii aSouthey,lv dii-ec-
tion, t@Lini,ing a dis'@a.,ice o" le@'u iii a d@i-cctioii a@, I-LJi,,n@ii@
a dist@%tice of 537 fcet Piore oi, less iii a (1@irectic)ri. Said @)@ircel
contains 7.38 acres @pore oi@ lc,,ss. (51-oad Bay Coloiiy - joi,n B. Dcy Eleil,,,,iitary
..,,..Schpol Areas.). . LY!,@tIHAVE BQROUGil.
Planhina 'Cor,,-Ilissioii Recon-rendation:
J\. R],') t i 0 r-i ,@ia s[)assed utiani;iiously by the Plann@no Coiil;iiission by a. recorded vote
of -12 fo ap@pi,ove,ttiis @eou-ost.:
Foi- tlie Of ',!!C -'-,Dlic-nt, p!-ici, o tl:(, issij@.i,,ce o abuilcling pci--
mit, the follo@-iing @-iill be i-equired by the iid!@iii@istrative staf@:
1. Stai)dard site iniprovcnients as required by tlie Site Plan Ordinance.
2. City i-,,atei@ and se1/2,@er @ylict) availal)le.
3. An adequately siz(-,d (ii-aiiiage eas(@[iicnt is recluired aloiig ti-,e @,@estern boutidary
along tlie existing canal. A staiidard cul-de-sac is to t)e provide(i at tlie
not-tliern end of T@ionias Bis[io[) L,,ne. @@o filliiig, d@-edging, bul@,iieading or
otl)er @..,atcrfront relateci ict'vitics ai-e to be cotii;iienced @,iiti@iout fit-st obtain-
ing permits fropi the pertinent governing igencies. The proposed buildings
and tennis courts are not to be constructed belo@-i the existing top of bank,
whicti is approxiniately at an elevation of 22 feet more ot, less.
4. All.lighting is to be shielcied @iid dit@ected i@@@ay froiii acljacent areas.
5. The @at,king ratio foi, the tennis coul-ts sh@tll I)c, t@,o spices pel' couy,,.
Mr. Vincent R. Olivieri represented the appl:'Lcant
On motion by CDuncilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman McCoy,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members George R. Ferrell, Jolin R. Griffin, Mayor
Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., @leyera E. Oberndorf, J.
Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and
Floyd E. lvaterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Abstain: Councilman Robert B. Cromwell, Jr.
Absent: Councilman Jolin A. Baum
City Council adopted the following resolution upon application of
Harvey H. Shiflet, 111, for a Conditional Use Permit for recreational
facilities of an outdoor nature (tennis):
1IL3ULUi@UIN Ul'UIN Ai@i'li@AliUl@ 01' 11. l@Ull/oUbb
SHIFLET, III, FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT
FOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES OF AN OUTD00a
NATURE
Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
that:
Application of Harvey H. Shiflet, III, for a Conditional Use Permit
for recreational facilities of an outdoor nature (tennis) on certain
property beginning at a point 1300 feet more or less Northwest of the
intersection of North Great Neck Road and Thomas Bishop Lane, running
a distance of 63 feet more or less in a Northwesterly direction, running
a distance of 108 feet in a Nortlieasterly direction, running a distance
of 382.36 feet in a Northerly direction, running a distance of 488.50
along the Northern property line (Southern boundary of Broad Bay
Canal), running a distance of 340 feet in a Southerly direction, running
a distance of S68.08 feet in a Southeasterly direction ' running a distance
of 283 feet in a Southerly direction, running a distance of 78 feet in a
Southeasterly direction and running a distance of 537 feet more or less
in a Northerly direction. Said parcel contains 7.38 acres more or less.
(Broad Bay Colony - John B. Dey Elementary School Areas). Lynnhaven
Borough.
For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building
permit the following will be required by the administrative staff:
1. Standard site improvements as required by tlie Site Plan
Ordinance
2. City water and sewer-when available
3. An adequately sized drainage easement is required along
tlie western boundary along the existing canal. A standard
cul-de-sac is to be provided at the northern end of Thomas
Bishop Lane. No filling, dredging, bulkheading or other
waterfront related activities are to be comr@ienced without
first obtaining permits from the pertinent governing agencies.
The proposed buildings and tennis courts are not to be con-
structed below the existing top of bank, which is approximately
at an elevation of 22 feet more or less.
4. All lighting is to be shielded and directed away from
adjacent areas.
S. The parking ratio for the tennis courts shall be two spaces
per court.
This resolution shall be effective from date of adoption.
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
on the 15th day of November, 1976
ITEM #1022S
Applicatic)n of James H. llahler for a Condition@l U,;e Pei-mit for a hair dressing
stiop on cei-taiti pror)et,t,,, IccatE,,i ol Poad
niiig at a [)oitit 2C)-',@1).25 fcc-,@ Of
238.93 feet aloiig t.i,e E@is'u sic@e of First @,o@-d, ;i dis"@r,c,,-, o@
391.10 feet aloii-, t@ie liri@, r,,jrllli-icl a of l@,] .@@ @ec-
along the Eastei-t@ 3i-o@,ei,ty litie i,, ci a cl is t 'IC, ,,, @,D f I t@l c
Soutiiei-n pi@opei,@l.y lil@ S@iicl COTIIL-,*.fl,@ 1.@@O@) aci-cs.
I'lannit,g Co@i@iiiissiori
[@ niotioii @.iis 'r)asse@i un-@@iiiiia@i,llv by tlie Pl@!niiitici Coii,ii@ission by a recc))-cled vo'@-e
of 10 to approve tiiis ',-o the conclitions:
1. Staridard si'Lc, iiii,r)roveiicnts z,,s reqLiii@e@' [)y tlie Site Plan O@@dirlEince.
2. City %,iater, and se@,@Lr.
Very truly yours,
/@ X61@,
R. De@in Lee
Chaii-man
On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman Waterfield,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Rig@s, Vice Mayor
Patrick L. Standiiig, Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilman John A. Baum
City Council adopted the following resolution upon application
of James H. Mahler for a Conditional Use Permit for a hair
dressing shop:
RESOLUTION UPON APPLICATION OF JAMES H. R01176089
14AHLER FOR A CONDTTTONAL USE PERMIT FOR
A HAIR DRESSING SHOP
Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, that:
Application of James H. Mahler for a Conditional Use Permit for
a hair dressing shop on certain property located on tlie East side
of First Colonial Road beginning at a point 2048.25 feet North of
Will-O-Wisp Drive, running a distance of 238.93 feet along the
East side of First Colonial Road, running a distance of 391.10
feet along the Northern property line, running a distance of 181.52
feet along the Eastern property line and running a distance of 38S
feet along the Southern property line. Said parcel contains 1.90S
acres. Lynnhaven Borough
Approval is subject to the following stipulations:
1. Standard site improvements as required by the
Site Plan Ordinance
2. City water and sewer
This resolution shall be effective from date of adoption
Adopted by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, on the isth day of November, 1976
ITEM #10226
Mr. Vincent R. Olivieri appeared on this closure.
On motion by Councilman McCoy, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, and
by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, @layor
Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Meyera E. Oberndorf, J.
Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and
Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Abstain: Councilman Robert B. Cromwell, Jr.
Absent: Councilman'John A. Baum
City Council approved the following ordinance closing, vacating
and discontinuing all or portions of certain streets located in
Kempsville Borough, Virginia Beach, Virginia, shown on "Plat
showing Subdivisioii of Timberlakell:
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE CLOSING, VACATING AND DISCONTINUING
ALL OR PORTIONS OF CERTAIN STREETS LOCATED IN
KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA SHOWN
ON "PLAT SHOWING SUBDIVISION OF TIMBERLAKE"
WHEREAS, proper notice that TERRY CORPORATION OF
VA., by its Attorney, Vincent R. Olivieri, would make
application to the City Council of the City of Virginia
Beach, on I to have the
hereinafter described streets closed, vacated and discontinued
as public streets of the City of Virginia Beach was duly
posted at the courthouse of the Circuit Court of the City of
Virginia Beach, Virginia, and at two public places in the
City of Virginia Beach, Virginia; and
WHEREAS, said application was made to the Council
and pursuant to the statutes in such cases made and provided
the Council, on , which was more than ten
days after said posting of said notice, appointed
, as
viewers to view said streets sought to be closed, vacated
and discontinued and to report in writing whether in their
opinion, any and if any, what, inconvenience would result
from discontinuing the same, and said viewers have made said
report to the Council by their letter dated
and
WHEREAS, the land proprietors affected thereby,
along said streets proposed to be closed, vacated and dis-
continued have been duly notified; and
WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission has re-
commended this date that said streets be closed, vacated and
discontinued; and
WHEREAS, it is the judgment of the Council that
said streets should be closed, vacated and discontinued;
now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of
Virginia Beach:
Section 1: That portions of certain streets
located in Kempsville Borough, City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, as hereinafter described, are hereby closed,
vacated and discontinued as public streets of the City of
Virginia Beach, Virginia, said streets not being needed for
public use and travel:
PARCEL ONE: That portion of Timberlake Drive
lying approximately 289 feet northwest of the
intersection of Timberlake Drive and Bristlecone
Drive as shown on that plat entitled "Plat
showing proposed portions of street closures
for Timberlake" dated May, 1974 and prepared
by Marsh & Basgier, Inc., P.C. Engineers-
Surveyors-Planners.
PARCEL TWO: That portion of Bristlecone
Drive lying approximately 29 feet to the west
of the intersection of Timberlake Drive and
Bristlecone Drive as shown on that plat
entitled "Plat showing proposed portions of
street closures for Timberlakell dated May,
1974 and prepared by marsh & Basgier, Inc.,
P.C. Engineers-Surveyors-Planners.
PARCEL THREE: That portion of Bristlecone
Drive lying approximately 1,200 feet west of
the intersection of Bristlecone Drive and
Timberlake Drive as shown on that plat
entitled "Plat showing proposed portions of
street closures for Timberlake" dated May,
1974 and prepared by Marsh & Basgier, Inc.,
P.C. Engineers-Surveyors-Planners.
Section 2: That this ordinance shall be in effect from
and after thirty days from the date of its adoption.
Section 3: That a certified copy of this ordinance of
vacation shall be recorded as deeds are recorded in the office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of this City, and indexed in the
names of this City and of the applicants.
Adopted by the City Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia,
on the 15th day of November, 1976
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PLUL6JLA 10 -dio3 Rijai
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ITEM #10226(a)
Mr. Vincent R. Olivieri appeared on this closure
On motion by Councilman Waterfield, seconded by Councilman Ferrell,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor
Clarence A. Holland, J. fienry McCoy, Jr., Meyera E. Oberndorf, J.
Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and
Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Abstain: Councilman Robert B. Cromwell, Jr.
Absent: Councilman John A. Baum
City Council approved the following ordinance closing, vacating
and discontinuing all or portions of certain streets located in
Kempsville Borough, Virginia Beach, Virginia shown "Plats showing
a Portion of Timberlake Drive to be closed between South Plaza
Trail and Independence Boulevard for Terry Corporation of Virginia:"
ORDINANCE NO.
AN ORDINANCE CLOSING, VACATING AND DISCONTINUING
ALL OR PORTIONS OF CERTAIN STREETS LOCATED IN
KEMPSVILLE BOROUGH, VIRGINIA BEACH, VIRGINIA SHOWN
"Plat showing a Portion of Timberlake Drive to be
closed between South Plaza Trail and Independence
Boulevard for Terry Corporation of Va."
WHEREAS, proper notice that TERRY CORPORATION OF
VA., by its Attorney, Vincent R. Olivieri, would make
application to the City Council of the City of Virginia
Beach, on I to have the
hereinafter described streets closed, vacated and discon-
tinued as public streets of the City of Virginia Beach was
duly posted at the courthouse of the Circuit Court of the
City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, and at two public places
in the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia; and
WHEREAS, said application was made to the Council
and pursuant to the statutes in such cases made and provided
the Council, on which was more than
ten days after said posting of said notice, appointed C. Oral
Lambert, G. E. Tinnes, R. J. Scott , as viewers to view
said streets sought to be closed, vacated and discontinued
and to report in writing whether in their opinion, any and
if any, what, inconvenience would result from discontinuing
the same, and said viewers have made said report to the
Council by their letter dated
and
WHEREAS, the land proprietors affected thereby,
along said streets proposed to be closed, vacated and
discontinued have been duly notified; and
WHEREAS, the City Planning Commission has re-
commended this date that said streets be closed, vacated and
discontinued; and
WHEREAS, it is the judgment of the Council that
said streets should be closed, vacated and discontinued;
now, therefore,
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of
Virginia Beach:
Section 1: That portions of certain streets
located in Kempsville Borough, City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia, as hereinafter described, are hereby closed,
vacated and discontinued as public streets of the City of
Virginia Beach, Virginia, said streets not being needed for
public use and travel:
That portion of Timberlake Drive lying between
South Plaza Trail and the proposed Independence
Boulevard as shown on the plat entitled "Plat
showing a portion of Timberlake Drive to be
closed between South Plaza Trail and Independence
Boulevard for Terry Corporation of Va.", dated
September, 1976 and prepared by Marsh & Basgier,
Inc., P. C. Engineers-Surveyors-Planners.
Section 2: That this ordinance shall be in effect from
and after thirty days from the date of its adoption.
Section 3: That a certified copy of this ordinance of
vacation shall be recorded as deeds are recorded in the Office of
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of this City, and indexed in the
names of this City and of the applicants.
PLULbJLA 10 djoo Rai3i
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ITEM #10227
Mayor Holland read a letter from Mr. Donald H. Rhodes, Attorney,
.representing Pine Acre, Incorporated, reqtiesting a deferral until
December 13, 1976 on the ordinance.
On motion by Councilman Ferrell, seconded by Councilman @Vaterfield,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell,
Jolin R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. flenry McCoy, Jr.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice @-layor
Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Watorfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilman John A. Baum
City Council voted to defer until December 13, 1976, the following
ordinance closing, vacating and discontinuing portions of West
Virginia Avenue, Virginia Avenue, Maryland Avenue, Pennsylvania
Avenue, First Street and Tliird Street, Plat of Midway, Kempsville
Borough, Virginia Beach, Virginia:
Cj,OSI,@.'(;, VACA"I@C;,
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prop,!i@ Nocice til,,L l'itic@ Acze, InC. WOLIld iiiake applicit4oli
to tlie City Coulicil of tlie Cj,t3, of VirE,,illi@i Bc,.@ich, Vir@inia, to have the
hereinafter descr-Lt)ecl St)-e('Ls cl.osed, vllcated Illci discciltiiiued, was duly
Posted; and
L@, Cit-Y Colilicil, ai)d,
[)Ursuant to tlie st@ItIlLc@s ill sucli C@lqe,; aiid irovlcied, tlic, Coulicii
appoiiited Vi.el@crs wlio liave rc@ported to tlie Coiincil tliat iic, inconvc,.nieir-E,
to the publi.c or to p i%, @:c I'd r S II f)-oiii siich c]-csin,
r 'ltC '11(Ii Vi Ciil -11 I L t
vacating aiid discotitj.n@,,iiicc@; jild
it is tle jucigi,,eiit of Cc,ui)cil Lliat s@iid port;cii,.
of the aforeiiieiitioned strels slio@ild Ic clu,.-,cd, v@icated ancl dison,i
NO@@, Tlli-,REFORE, bc it I,,, tiie Council of the Cit), o@
Virgiiiia Beach, Virgiiiia:
1. That tlie said portions of I-!c,,st virfiiiia Avenue, Virginil
Avenue, Maryland Aveiiuc, Peiiiisylvlnia Avcii@ie, First Strc@et, and Third
as sho@,,n on the plat of @l"dt,@ay, Kenpsville Boi,cti,h, Virgiiiia Bc@iicli,
ia, are hereby vacated and discoiitinued as a public tlaorouglif.'Ire
City of Virginia Beach, Virginia, said streets not beiiig needed
that portion of VirpLniza Avcii@ic Ivill@ to tlie, West of Ill
of Blc)(:I< 10 anct Sc)utli of ,ill ,l j@]@)ck 9 slio%@ii @Ti tlie
sai(i plat c)f "idwiv; zinl tli@il'PortiL,,Il of Avc,l,,
lyiti,l to tlio i@c-st (,f @ill c,f 3 ai)cl ti tlie, Sc@l,ril of all
c)f bl,,ck 4 @is 011 tlle i,];It tlf @tiiw.@v, F@,,i@d pircc.is
beiii, rior,@ paitic@it@irly oii tlie plit- lierc-in@il)ov(@
refe'rcnced.
TII-T,PID Ttio.@,@ (,ertlijn port-i,)ns c@f @l@it-ylqlld Avcniie 'Is follows,
tc,-@;it @ili@it portic@n of Av,,i)uc, wliicl, P.1@iy lie tn
thc, @,est of I,,@t I ii,, Blocl, @'i L@otitli )f l,otc; .31 aiid 32
it, lilocl, -10 ,is sli,,@vil )il Llic@ 1)1,@t 01 siill Sc)ttttierii
boull(l@) i-, tli, ri@!il c)f w@1,; Iiiie c,f tlie %lir@iiii,a
F, iii, ;-@l 1ot IC@ @in(i Lo tlic, ElFt
c i -i I o I 11,I I 'L
li@s to tll(, of Lc)t@ 6
till-OtIF,il "i, bc)t'l iii I;],)(,k 9 ti)d to t@lic, South
,)f l,ots 18 tlirougli 29, l,otli iiic:]L@sive, iri Bloc], 8, as shown
on LI)c piit of Mi,livgv; inci tli@it ,)ni-tic@n of @l,,rvl@iTid Avellue
wl)!,Cll li@es t() tl)c, ,ie,@t of @ill of l,'lo@-k 4 ,ind to thc-@ Soiitli
of al-I oi l@]oC'l@ 5, ,i@; @l@,,@711 1
,II t- 11,@ pl@@t Cf , ;c@id
(%ri t'ri,
rcfei-c@iicc(l.
roi@RTII cc@i-taiii of AvcnLl(, as
t i t Tli;tt lorti(,-Ii cf @"ven@ie wlii(,h
lies, to til, @@'est o! I , 2, 3 @irici 4 j,,i BlocL 20 ind tc)
th, Sc,@itli of 14,,,ts I , 2, 3 ii@ 19 a@; on
tlie i,],It 1),,rt i,l@,i c,,f
wliich to tt)(, of @il i ci- 1,@ t@, Llie
of all c)f l@lock l@ @is ,i) pl@i@ (@f and
tliat portio@A of PE'Ilii-vlvi@,iii lics tc) tlie
l@lest of l,c)ls, 6 tl,roli,li 12, l,c)t-h inclti@3iv@,, in Block 8
and to tlie Sout,ii of L()tF. 6 tlii-c,ui,!Ii 12, bolli incl@isive,
in lilock 7 @is Pho@,ii on tlic, j,'tat of s@ii(I pireels
being more p@irticulirly de,@;cril,ed oil the pl-@it hLreinzibov(@
referc,nced.
FIFTII: Those certain portions of First Street as fol.lows,
to-wit: That portioii of lir@;l: Sti-eet @@hirli I.ies to tlie
South of Lots 20 anct 21 iii Bloc!, 3 aiid to th(@ North of
Lots I and 34 in Block 10 ci) tlie I)Iat of @lidway; tliat
portion of First Street wliicti 11-c-s tD tlie @otith of Lot
21 in Block 4 and to tlie Nort@li of l,ot 34 iii Block 9 as
shown on the plzit of Ind tliat portion of First
Strc@et whicli lies to tlle SOLitil of Lot 19 in Block 6 arid
to the Nortli of Lot I iii Block 7 a,@ sfiol,,n on the plat of
Midway, saicl parcelp, I)cinp m(,rc, 1)@ii-ticularly de,@cribed on
the p]-at liereiiiibove refc@reicc-d.
SIXTII: Those certain porl!oiis c,f Third Street as follows,
to-wit: That porlion of Tltird Street whicii lie,@ to tlie
Soutli of l,ots 20 and 21 in Block 16 and Nortli of thc,
Northerii ri@,ht of way line of tii(@ Vii-,,,iriia
EXI@i-es-@qay on tl)e plat C)f til,-it p@)rtion of I'Iiird
Street"wliich lics to tt)c, S(,titli of T,ots 20 iiid 21 in Flock
17 and to tlic- l,ortli of I,nL.,, I @ir,d 32 iii ]'lock 20 is sliown
on tlie pl.at of Midway; anci tli;it 1),)rtion of Tllird Strc@ct
which lies tc) the Soutli cf l,cL "O in rloci@ 18 @iiid to the
North of Lot. I in lll(,ck 19 i@; @lio@'it c@rl tli,@ I)Ilt c)f @lid@lay,
w@lso@ s-,id parcel@@ Tf,c,u(? d ;ci-ll)c,(l on tl)(, pl@it
herC!Ilat)UVI T'Cfc@r(@ii-(,d.
2 Tliat tl,ir, y (30) clay s aft(,r t Iiis e, -ate a copy of tliis Ordi nail(-. e
certified b), tlie Clerk-, t,e sl)re@id LIPO]L tl)c- ptil)lic i-ecords iii tlie Cleri@'s
Office of tlie Circiiit CC)@irt of tlie. City of Virgiiiia Bc,@icl), Vii.-giiiia,
and indexed iii Iii(c iiianner is a clced to l@iiids.
Deferred until December 13, 1 976
ITE@4 #10228
On motion by Councilman Griffin, seconded by Councilman Ferrell,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. Ferrell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor
Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilman John A. Baum
City Council approved the follbwing tax refunds in tlie amount of
$ 7 0 0 . 0 4
ES A@. WATSO@
l@ IAI
700. 0'4
_2
3n. 4')
0 7'I
0
2 4
66. 2 C)
ri 1 c c, T3
1 9 -15 1,
16 5 - 7 @5
I 9 7 5
1 3
19 7 2
2 2 9
@@ort. Corn, 1 9 7 5 6-1 -@--l"5
1-
1 9 7 5 1 5 (@l @/2
i- g,,z r A . G . 1 9 73 7 6 9 -7, 6 - 6 - 7 3
19 .20
e ri i) e @q. 1 9 -/ 3 E 7 (,9 -/ 2 1 1 - 9 - 7 3
1 9. 01 0
A . G. 1 9 1", '-1401 R2 6 -- -@4
]@ 9 .2 0
lerii-ic@ 1,7, 19 74 1,E 0 1 8 2
5 - 7@4 1 9. 20
igar, A , G. 1 9 7.5 izi@ @@4 2009 6 - 2 - 7 5
1 8 .00
c,.r in c lq. 1 9 -/5 lo," '@'42000,
7 1 8. r 0
i)lar, A. G. &j 1976 IZL #@,3834 6--2--76
30.45
erinc,
rc, C, r 0
y y
$ 7 0 0 - 0 4 Approva@ Ly I:y Co@,;;-Ic i I
Dato November I 5 , 1 9 7 6
City
on m.tion by C ... cil--@ F@rrcll, @.co@,d@,l l,y C..@ciio,n@@n Ob@rnd.rf,
@.d by reco@ded @.t@ as f.1l.-s:
Ayes: Coun@il Me.b@r,, IZobert B. C@om.@ll, @Jr., Ge.rg@ R. Fe,rell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Cl.r@nce A. tiolland, J. li@nry Mcc-y, J,.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. C,@rtis P.yne, Roge, L. Riggs, Vi@e May.r
Patrick L. St.nding, aild l@loyd E. Waterrield, Jr.
Nays: N..@
Absent: Counciln,.. John A. lia..
City Council @.ted to approve the follo.ing "An Act to Amend @,nd
R@-ona@t and to Rep@.1 Variou@ Ch.pt@rs of th@ Acts of the G@neral
Asse.bly relati.g to th@ Charter f tli@ City -f Vi@gini;@ Beach";
and also t. auth.,ize th@ City M..ager to d@ertis@ fo, a public
h@.ring to be h@ld n Dec@.b@, 6, 1976:
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'iII@III ti@ive zi1.1 tII (, I)CWel ,,, (,c, ii f (2 t re d ii, oi, 1)(,,Irds of
eqtializ,itioii by geii-2r@il l@iw. Ttie I)rovisioiis of Iiw notvjitlistztildifig,
tlie board of equalizatioti may adopt tlie rei,,Lilations i,rc)viditig f(,r the oral I)rk@-
sentatioii, @@itli forli@@il 11,@tiLioill oi- ,thr Of fc)r review, Irld
t(, tlii- furlhei facilit:@iti@)II all(I of I)roct2edillF,.13 IlefOre t-til, lo@ltd.
Tlii,,; Sk@Cti@Ill Silall nc)t api,ly to as,,;Lssric@iits of @itiy real cstite asL3essil@le by
tlie @tate CorporatioTi
@@aL,Lc@r -1-47-,-Acts -o.f-. Ass-(--ifi[) 1,1@ -1-19f@-2
Section 9.04 No aclion be niiii,.t@ii7ied LI)tl@ cit@ for injury or dam,,Ige
to zitiy p(@rsun or l@r@)I,@.@rtv oi i-,,r @,"roljgflll d -lo I)Ccn sti,@taiiied t)y
reasori of tlie oJ tlie c:ity or ()f @ITI'll ('TUIIJDYI'C' or a,,,Lnt thcrec)f7,
unless a written statement by the clainiant, IiiL, agc@nt, attoi-ncy or repre.-.,entative,
of the. natui(- of tlic@ claim aiid of tlie time @,i)d l@lace @it wiii(:i tlic-. iiijury is
allei,ed to liave occuri-c-,d or becii i-eceiveci liave l@c!c-n filecl with tlic@ city
attoriiey .,,itliin six ill,,-,ilLlls Z.ftc.r siicti cau-@e c,@ @@ct.inyi @i 11 ha,,C, accrLt'!,d, (-'XC('I)t
ti)at wlien tlie clainiaiit, diii@itig sucli six Troii@li,- l,eiicd i@; a-L)I.e to (@tal)IiF;ll I)y
cl.ear and conviiiciji@,@ Li@a, duL t') tlie 171jjl,,, ,;ti @t@,;iied fc)r @,,Iiicli a clzijtfl
is assc-@rted tliqt lic was piivsically or ilic@iitally t(, p,,,,vo stiii notic,:
tlie six inontlis periocl, tlien tl)e tiiiio foi- gi.viiip, iiotice "E@ lintil Llic, cliiiialit
sufficieiitly recoverc- from slid injury so as to l@e ,ible to Five. sl,.cli iioL-'@ce.
Sec.tioTi.@ 10.02, 10.03, 10.04, 11.01, ll_.@) _12.0,@ 7.01
17.0?, 7.03 @8.01, 18.02, @18.03, 18.04, 18.05, 18 O(,, IS.07, 18.08, 18.09,
@O @,Lild 1-8.-Oj5--of-CliaT)ter 810 of the ACL-,
of Assoinl)lv (1972) circ, lierel)@, reT)c,.al ed.
Chapter 147, A-ets of,-Assc!il)ly -1-962-
Sections 15.01, 15.02 and-15.03 Delcte "Departpiciit of Farm and Ilome D(.,monstra-
tion" and insert "Department of Agriculture."
An emergency exists and tliis act shall be effective from tl)e date of its
enactitient.
ITEM #10230
on motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Standing,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R, Ferrell,
John R. Griffin, Mayor Clarence A. Holland, J, Henry MCCQY, Jr.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice @,layor
Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilman John A. Baum
As Council is aware, the Public Works Employment Act of 1976 pro-
vides to eligible localities 100% funding to expedite public works
programs in order to provide immediately new employment opportuni.ties.
Tlie Virginia Employment Commission and the Federal Economics
Development Agency have determined tilat Virginia Beach is
eligible to apply for this fundi.ng. Overall employment for
the City does not qualify us for tlie grant; however, in certain
selected census tracts in the City, we do qualify to apply for
the funding that necessitates an average of 6.S% unemployment.
Therefore, City Council authorized the City @lanager to submit a
grant application to the Federal Government for such funds as may
be available to the City of Virginia Beach under the Public Works
Employment Act of 1976 in order to provide, immediately, new
employment opportunities. The projects listed total $12,624,000)
R E S 0 L U T I 0 N
WHEREAS, the Public Works Employment Act of 1976 provides Federal
funds to assist political subdivisions of the various States to carry
out public works programs and provide employment opportunities; and
WHEREAS, there are public works projects within this City that
require funding; and
WHEREAS, the Virginia Employment Commission and the Economic
Development Agency have declared that Virginia Beach is eligible to
apply for funding of these projects; and
WHEREAS, the subject public works projects will cost a total of
$12,624,000, of which the Federal government will pay 100 percentum;
and
WHEREAS, the following projects are deemed needed and eligible
for such funds:
Renovation of GEX for the schools $4,050,000
Arts and Conference Center site work 1,500,000
Navy Housing Elementary School 2,298,000
Fire Training Center, Phase 2,
Pendleton Area 580,000
Renovation of Miller's for Social Services 807,000
Renovation of Bow Creek Community Center,
Phase I 150,000
Virginia Beach Boulevard Water Main, 36",
Phase III 880,000
Laskin Road Water Main, 36", Phase I 1,360,000
Laskin Road Water Main, 36", Phase II 610,000
Lord Dunmore Drive Water Main, 24" 389,000
TOTAL $12,624,000
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH:
That the City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to cause
such information or materials as may be necessary to be provided to
the appropriate Federal agency to permit the formulation, approval and
funding of those programs needed by the City
erti d to be a true excerpt of the Minutes of the @ity Council of the City of
yirginia, adopted November 15, 1976.
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on, City Clerk
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R E S 0 L U T I 0 N
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f..di.q ... i.t..@. f.@ th. ..q.i.iti.. ..d d.v.l.p.@.t f p.,k
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WHEREAS, th. .@q.i.iti.. @.d d.@.l.p.@.t f th. ..bj@.t p.@k
f..ility i. ..ti.ip.t.d t. ..St .. @.ti..t@d $1,000,000 f whi,h
f..di.q t fifty i. @@q ... t@d ..d@@ th. ..bi@@t .@t;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF TIIE CITY OF
VIRGINIA BEACH:
Th.t th. City M@..g.@ i. h.@@by ..th.@i..d ..d d@.@t@d t. .....
h ..y b@ t. b@ p@.,id.d t.
th. Pp@.p@i.t. St.t. ..d F.d-@l q..@i@. t. p.@.it th@
.pp@.v.1, ..d f..di.g f thi@ p-k .@q.i@iti.. ..d d@@@l.p ... t p,.j@.t.
AND, BE IT FURTHER @SOLVED, th.t th@ C ... @il f th@ City f
Vi@gi.i. B.@.h giv.. it. th.t th. f..d. .@.d.d @. th@ City,.
p@.p.@ti ... t@ h.@. f th. p@.g@@. .. pp@.v@d ill b@ p@.@id.d.
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.. th. 5 d.y f N.@@.b@,
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Vilgi.i@ Vi@gi.i@, d.pt@d N.@@.b@, 15, 1976.
ITEM #10232
in an effott to maintain the City's fine cooperative working
relationship with Hampton Roads Sanitation District, the City
Manager requested City Council to authorize him to enter into
an agreement with HRSD relative to the construction of a trunk
force main in the North Virginia Beach area. This sanitary
force main conforms to their ultimate plan and is the backbone
of our North Virginia Beach sanitary sewer project.
On motion by Councilman Standing, seconded by Councilwoman Oberndorf,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., George R. FerTell,
John R. Griffin, MayoT Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr.,
Meyera E. Oberndorf, J. Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor
Patrick L. Standing, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilma@-i John A. Baum
City Council authorized the City Manager to enter into an agree-
ment with Hampton Roads Sanitation District for the construction
of a trunk force main in the North Virginia Beach area. This
sanitary force main conforms to their ultimate plan and is the
backbone of our North Virginia Beacli sanitary sewer project.
ITEM #10233
COUNCILMAN CRO@IWELL LEFT CHAMBERS
On motion by Councilman Ferrell, seconded by Vice Mayor Standing
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor
Clarence A. Holland, J. fienry McCoy, Jr., @leyera F--. Oberndorf, J.
Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and
Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilmen John A. Baum and Robert B. Cromwell, Jr.
City Council approved standard water agreement for the subdivision
of property of Louis R. and Ellen B. Jones located at the end of
Arrowhead Court in the Bayside Borough.
TTEM #102-)4
On motion by Councilman Waterfield, seconded by Councilman Ferrell,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor
Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., @,leyera E. Oberndorf, J.
Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and
Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilmen John A. Baum and Robert B. Cromwell, Jr.
City Council approved the following Raffle permits:
RVAW-120 Officers Wives Club
Arrowhead P.T.A.
ITEM #1023S
On motion by Vice Mayor Standing, seconded by Councilwoman Oberndorf,
and by recorded vote as follows:
Ayes: Council Members George R. Ferrell, John R. Griffin, Mayor
Clarence A. Holland, J. Henry McCoy, Jr., Meyera E. Oberndorf, J.
Curtis Payne, Roger L. Riggs, Vice Mayor Patrick L. Standing, and
Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr.
Nays: None
Absent: Councilmen John A. Baum and Robert B. Cromwell, Jr.
City Council voted to accept the following certified abstracts of
the votes cast at the election held on November 2, 1976, supplied
by the Secretary of the Electoral Board:
A"Ostrac- of Votes cast iii the -Co@Ci-,y of Virginia Beach
L, Virginia
Electors ()f President and Vice President of the United States, at the geiieral election held Noveniber 2, 1976.
THE -FABULATION FOR EACI-I ELECTOR ENTERED LN'l'HIS ELECTION IS AS FOLLOWS:
@ta La'-,Dr Pl,,ty for Electors for Lyndon H. LaRouche, Jr., Presidert and R. Wayne 'Lvaiis, Vice President
Fred D. Brown Fred Knight E. I-.erbert Eby Ava S. Rosenberg
jerry -Nlaurice Wilson Mary G. Cuniiingham Daniel Edward Switzer johii Bryan Ascher
Ar.thor,y Van Zwaren Warren D. Wood, Jr. lohn B. Hod-es Patricia Van Zwaren
O-e hundred seventy-five 175
Total Votes Received (iii Writing) Total Votes Received Challenged Votes
(In Figures) Inc@uded in Total
for EJectors for Gerzld R. Fvd, President and Robert Vice Oresident
R. George llubbard Bert A. Bobbitt Giles H. Miller, Jr. Cecile S. R@eves
Alocrt Telch, Jr. Virginia P. Ncwnam ivl@ry 0. Shertzcr Olen H. Lewis, Jr.
Walter W. Cai@,@e, Jr. Douglas C. Wine Hmry Alan Vanover John B. Watkins
I
-.@-i--ty-four thousand, six hundred ninety-two ( 34)692 1
Total Votes Received (In Writiigy 'fotal Votes Received Challen',cd Votes
(in Figures) Includcd in To@,al
for Iicto,@s 'or Thonias Je' forson "Tom" Anderson, Preside,it and Rufus Shackleford, Vice President
Ro@ert Arthur Blount NormanT croy liedrick Alb@rt Bennett Moore Cordell I-lull Burch
Charlcs Emort Ket@,,u John Wesley Carter Carl Mason Gardner James Robcrt Orgain, Jr.
joseph*,ne @-unts'Ord Dawson Virg'nia Trout ivaxey Ralph Lee Patton Gladyce Gordoii Muse
One thousand, one hundred forty-three 11143 )
Total Votes Received (In Writing) Total Votes Received Challenged Votes
(In Fi-,Ures) Included in Total
ectors for J'Iriir@y Czrter, President and Waitcr Vice President
"or El I
C. Fli;)Po Hic@@s C. I-lardaway @Marlcs William A. Elwood Viviar@ Kaller,
W"I'@:am P. Robinson, Sr. Carl D. Brown, jr. Patrick S. Portway Jack Moore Hom
Pam,cla @N@. Fay Prertiss A. Webb Gail C. Buck Novella P. Rawlings
ent:y-five thousand, eight hundred tw 251824
--W enty-
I our Total Votes Received Challe@iged Votes
Otal Votes Received (In Writing)
(In Figures) Included in Total
for Elec"Ors for Pelor Carial@o, President and VVilli@, Mae Reid, Vice President
,Niicliael A. Faia Patrick B. Tatuin John W. Israel Roy Stowell Inglee
Rober, Drake Scull Susan Page Osborne Nom. an Lee Oleson Katharine Whitney Inglee
@'@ichael Pennock Gregg P. Godeli William H. Williams Vlarcelia Kuzeia
One thousand, six hundred seven 15607
Total Votes Received (In Writing) Total Votes Received Challenged Votes
(In Fid.ures) Included in Total
for Electors for Rover L. @OacErido, President and Davi@ P. Ber@.land, Vice President
Ro'oert L. Gordon, Jr. Beverly Sue Hammons
i hoiiias L. Johnson Richard H. Gentry
Joseph M@n NeNvsome R. Leonard Va@qce Warren W. Woolsey Carolyn iM- Paulette
.@ary Douglas Godsey Clarence Edwin Cabaniss, Jr. Charles H. Breeden David W. Pendleton
One hundred se-venty-six 176
Total Votes Received (In Writing) Total Votes Received Challenged Votes
(In Figures) lncluded in Total
We, the u.dersig.el Elecloral Board, upon examination of the official records deposited with the Clerk of the Circuit
Cotirt of t;2e election on November 2, 1976, do hereby certify that the above is a true and cor"ct .4bstract of Votes cast at
said election for Electors for President and Vice Presidcnt.
Given under our hands this 8th day of November,@@76.
Ghairman
Member
.1 copy leste.- Seertary
Secretary, Electoral Board
Virginia
,IBSTRJCT OF VOTES cast ii, the i6@ICity of Beach
at tlie General Election held the first Tuesday after tile first Monday iii Noveinber, lo 76 for
MEMBER
UNITED STATES SENATE
Number of
Challenged
Total Votes Votes
Total Votes Received Received Included
Names of Candidates (In Writiig) (In Figures) In Total
Harry F. Byrd, Jr. Thirty-sev and ix
t, s
wenty-one
Martin H. Perper Two thousand @wo AgPd-IL d
seventy-seven
red 18.504)
Ziimw;;lt, Eighteen thousand. five hund
tour
WH@-iN VOI:
A. PauL Leon One
Arthur Kohn One
MEMBER
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
Second - DISTRICT
Number of
Chall,.ged
'rotal Vots Votes
'I@otal Votes Received Received Included
Names of Candidates (In Writing) (In Figures) In Total
G. William Whitehurst F th u@a,nd. t@@und@ )
s ty-rour
Robert E ngtc)n Fourteen tho@s@ndth@ee 14 353)
F-
hundred fifty- hree
)
WRITE-IN VOTES
)
Betty Kohn One )
)
We, the undersigned Electoral Board, upon examinatio. of the official records deposited in the office of the Clerk of
th, Ci,cuit Court f the electi@. held on November 2nd 1916-, do hereby certify th.t the ab.ve is a true and
,o,rect Ilbstract @f Votes ast at said Election f.r a Member o,f the Se.ate and a Me.ber of the Il..se of Representatives i.
the C..gress f the United States.
Given .,,der our hads this 8th 76.
day of N.veinber, 19
Chairman
Member
Secretary
/i c@py teste:
Secretary, Electoral Board
QUESTION 5: Shall Section 12 of Article VI of the Constitution of
Virginia be amended to permit judicial appointments of elected local offi-
cials, and eliminate the need for special elections to fill a vacancy for less
than sixty days?
Number of
Challenged
Total Votes Votes
Total Votes Received Received Included
(In Writing) (In Figures) In Total
FOR (Yes) Twenty-eight thousand, two hundred ei,@hty-
t, ( 28,289 1
AGAINST (No) Sixteen thousand, seven hundred forty-two ( 16,742
QUESTION 6: Shall Section 6 of Article X of the Constitution of
Virginia be amended to permit certain tax exemptions for property subject
to a perpetual casement for flooding, property owned by the permanently
and totally disabled, property used for solar energy purposes, and tangibie
farm property and products?
Number of
Challenged
Total Votes Votes
Total Votes Received Received Included
(In Writing) (In Figures) In Total
FOR (Yes) Thirty thousand, two hundred fifty-two 30)252 I
AGAINST (N,) Fourteen thousand, seven hundred thirty-nin@ 14.739
We, the undersigned Electoral Board, tipon examination of the official records deposited in the office of the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of the election held on November 2, 1976, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct Abstract
of Votes cast at said election for aiid against the proposed amendments to the Constitution of Virginia.
Given under our hand@ thi@ 8th day of November, 1976.
Chiman
Member
S,cretary
.4 copy leste:
Sec"tary, Electoral Board
ABSTRACT OF VOTES cast i. th, @@y-Icity of
at the General Election held November 2, 1976, for
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS
QUESTION 1: Shall Sections 1 and 2 of Article 11 of the Constitu-
tion of Virginia be amended to eliminate length of residence as a qualifica-
tion to vote and to extend the time a voter may vote in his precinct after
moving from it?
Number of
Challenged
Total Votes Votes
Total Votes Received Received Included
(In Writing) (In Figures) In Total
FOR (Yes) Thirty thousand, three hundred eighty-three ( 30.383 )
AGAINST (N.) h d th' t -e' ht ( 16 138 )
QUESTION 2: Shall Section 4 of Article II of the Constitution of
Virginia be amended to pemit absentee registration by persons, and their
families, temporarily residing outside the country by remon of employment?
Number of
Challenged
Total Votes Votes
Total Votes Received Received Included
(In Writing) (In Figures) In Total
FOR (Yes) Thirty-seven thousand, seven hundred ten ( 37,710 ) 1
AGAINST (N.) Fi&hr t-hoilgancl, two hundr,-cl forty-twa- ( 2 2 )
QUESTION 3: Shall Section 5 of Article II of the Constitution of
Virginia be amended to specify that the requirement of one year's residence
in Virginia for office seekers be the year preceding the election to office?
Number of
Challenged
Received Votes
Total Vot@ Received Total Votes Included
(In Writing) (In Figures) In Total
FOR (Yes) Thirty-seven thousand, one hundred thirty- 1 7 .137
se@e,,
AGAINST (No) Eight thousand, seven hundred ninety S.. 8,796
QUESTION 4: Shall Section 8 of Article 11 of the Constitution of
Virginia be amended to remove the restriction against certain public offi-
cials and employees serving as assistant or substitute registran or officers
of election ?
Number of
Challenged
Total Votes Votes
Total Votes Received Received Included
(In Writing) (In Figures) In Total
FOR (Yes) Twenty thousand, four hundred s 20.479
AGAINST (No) Twenty-three thousand, five hundred f ft 23,557 1
seven
ilirginia
,IBST,R,ICT OF VOTES cast in the G@#,YlCitY Of
at the General Electi.n held the first Tuesday after the first Monday i@ Novernber, 19@, for
MEMBER
UNITED STATES SENATE Number of
Challenged
Total Votes Votes
T.tal Votes Received Received Included
Names of Candidates (In Writing) (In Figures) In Total
MEMBEr@
I-IOUSE Or,' REPRESENTATIVES
Fourth DISTRICT
Number of
Challenged
Total Vote- Votes
Total Votes Received Received Included
Names of Candidates (In Writing) (In Figures) In Total
@.b "Bb" Dniel- Jr. WO I (2 492
tinety-tWO (
i. W. TiBilly" O'Brien Two thousand, one hundred ( 2 136
(
(
(
(
We, th, undersigned Electoral Board, upon examination of the offici@l records deposited in the office -f the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of the election held on November , 19- 76do hereby certify that the above is a true nd
c@rrect 4bstract of Votes cast at said Election for a IvIe.ber of the Se.ate and a Me@,ber of the Flouse of Represe.latives in
the Co.gress of ihe United States.
Givet, under @ur hands this 8th day of N.ve.ber, 19@@
hairman
ember
Secretary
,l c.py teste:
Secretary. Ele,tural flo,4rd
ITEM #10236
Councilman Riggs requested Council to reco sider the policy fo
Christmas leave for employees.
It was brought to Councilman Riggs attention that the employees
were being given a full day paid vacation on Friday, December 24,
1 9 7 6 .
After considerable discussion, no action was taken on the matter.
ITEM #10237
COUNCILMAN CROMWELL RETURNED TO CHAMBERS
Mr. Sonny Catlette, President of the Virginia Beach JayCees,
appeared before Council to discuss tlie need of having a skate-
board park at Mount Trashmore.
ITENI #10238
Councilman Riggs requested the City Manager to study the possibility
of reverting back to a previous sick leave policy whereby an employee
received one sick day per month.
Tlie City Manager stated that statistics have indicated that the
City's present sick leave policy, which is if you are out for
more than three (3) days you must have a doctors certificate, has
worked out better.
The City Manager further stated that if the employee had to earn
one sick leave day per month then that employee would feel that
he should be compensated for sick leave not taken.
ITEM #10239
Councilman Riggs stated that an article appeared in the Ledger
Star regarding the proposed median strip for Witchduck Road.. The
businessmen in the area are opposed to this median strip, and have,
by petitioii to Council, requested it be deleted from tlie plans to
widen Witchduck Road.
ITEM #10240
The City Clerk read a letter from Mrs. Frank A. Burns submitting her
resignation from the Virginia Beach Library Board.
ITEM #10241
On MOtiOn by Councilman Ferrell, seconded by Councilman Riggs,
and by acclamation, the meeting adjourned.
Richard J. W5, bon, City Clerk Clarence A. Holland, May(
City of Virginia Beach,
Virginia
November 15, 1976