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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJUNE 17, 1974 "uiie I 4 T@ie regular ineetina. of tlie Cuuicil oc I ie C@ty of Virg@inia Bea(zli, virgin-@a, was lield iii tile, Coli@,,c:@l @@l @ @ii@ @rs, i@,, @I)c AdriiinistraLic)n Building, in the Borou,h of Pr:.iiccs,-i Ai Lo, oii @,londay, June 17, 1974, at 2:00 p.m. Tlie invocation was gtven by Mr. 1,@icharc. J. @'iebbon, City Clerk. Councilmen present: John A. Baum, Robt,rt Ii. Callis, Jr., @,layor Robert B. Croiqirell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. IZeid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Cliarles W. Gardner, Clar-Ince A. @ioll.anL, Garland L. Isdell, D. llurrav i,talbon, J. Curtis Pivne, ajid [@loyd I @iterfield, Tr. I Couilcilyiien abseiil: @one On motion by Councilman Gardner, secoii(led by Councilman Ferrell, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., I'layor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, Geor,,e R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. @lolland, Garlaild L. Isdell, D. ',,Iurray @,lalboii, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Ivaterfie[d, Jr. i@lays: None Absent: None City Council approved tlie minutes of tjie regular meeting of June 10, 1974, and dispensed ivith the reading oF said ininutes inasmuch as each Councilman had a copy of the subject mlnutes before him. ITEi',i 'r7232 ioetitiOn of Julia, Harriet and Katrine de 14itt for a Char," of Zoning District Clissification from B-4 Resort "ommercial Di!;'@rict to H-- @ s@ort @!otel District on certain oroperty located on the East Side Of PIcifi-- Av(,-rue extending betleen 12th Street and ]3th S"reet, running a distance of 330 feet along the East side of Pacific Avenue, running a distance of @100 'eet along the South side of 13th stre,.t, running a distance of 330 feet along the Eastern prop " line, running a dis- tanr.e of 200 feet along the Southern nroperty line of which 1,0,n feet ls the !'40rth side of 12th S@lreet. Said parcel contains 1.14 acrps. VTPrl@IIA BF-ACH BORnLtGH. Planning Co-mission Recommendation: .A rotion @.ias oassed unanimously by the Fllanning Comission to derky this -)etition as thisiwould constitute a danqerous i)recedent for similar rezonin(is in ,-Ihp area. "Ir'- Grover C. Wri.@ht, Jr., Attorp-ey, r.@presented t-lie app@lica-Tits. C)n n@otion by Councilma,-i Callis, secondi@cl by C:ouncilipan @"lardner, and bv recotded vote as foliows: Ayes: Councilr@ien Johii A. Baum, Robert [f. Callis, fr., @i'avor Robcrt I B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice T,IIyor F. Reid L,,-viri, George I'@. Forrell, C:Iiaries @V. Gardner, Clareiice A. -tlolland, Garlajid L. Isdell, D. @lurray 'falbon, J. Curtis Payne, aild Floyd E. @'iaterfic@d, Jr. ,@ays: inone Absent: None City Council voted to defer indefiiliteiy the above petition of Julia, ,-Iarriet and Katrine de Witt for a Chan,@e of Zoning District Classification from B-4 Resort Commercial Distict to H-@ esori Hotel District on certain property located on the East side of Pacific Avenue extending bet;veen 12t!i Stree@ aiid 13th Street, runnirig a distanc:e of 330 feet alon.@ the East side of Pacific Ave,@ue, running a distance Of 200 feet alon.@ ttie South side of 13tli Street, runnitig a distance of 330 E--et along tiie Eastern property line, running a distance of 200 feet the SoL,thern propert,@ line of ,viiicii 100 [e t j, e -, the -@ide o@ ,'.Itlfl Street. Said parcel contains 1.14 acros. V@rginia Beach 1:3orough. )T )VU -ee @ I @ -n,, @_:Io @o, -,,, n(I 'i di S--anc2 Of @er aiong,the Eas-I side of Parks Avenue, running a distanci of 300 feet alonq @.'Ie SOUthern DroDer@y line and running a distance of 150 feet alonq the r-astern @,--oer+-y line. Said oarcel contains I acre more or less. 71,RGINIA BEA,'H U G H @'anninq Commission @ecommndation: 'A @o'@ion w s oassed una a I nimously by the Planning Comission to deny this petition i,asnuch as t.Iiis ieinhborhood at present is nor-- compatible with low density a!)ar@ts than high density and due to the absence of neighborhood park facili- in this area. Mr. Tliomas C. Broyles, Attorney, repre5ented the applicant on irotion by Councilman Callis, second@d by Councilman Gardner, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Counciiiiien Jc)hTi A. Baum, Rot: @i't Ii. CLi-Llis, Jr., @layor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice @,layor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles l,,'. Garciii@i-, Clare,-ico A. i@'c)liancl, t@iict I,. fsicil , J. P@,iyne, and Fioyd E. @Vaterfield, Jr. iNays: Councilman D. @@lurray Malbon Absent: None City Council denied tlie above petiti,on of Virginia Gateway, Incorporated, for a Change of Zoni.n., District Classification from A-1 Apartment District to A-4 Apartment i)istrict on certain property located at the Southeast co@,er of 18th Street and Parks Avenue, running a distance of 300 feet alon,, the South side of 18t'n Street, running a distance of 150 feet along the @ast side of Parks Avenue, running a distance of 300 feet along the Southern property line and running a destance of 150 feet along the Eastern property line. Said parcel contains 1 acre more or less. Virginia Beach Borou.ah. The petition was denied as this neighborhood at present is more coinpatible witli loiv density apartments than high density and due to the absence' of neighborhood park facilitiei in this area. ITENI #7234 .le',ition of Trant gerkshir-- Development Corn., for a Chanqe of 7oninq District -Ilissification from 1-1 ')esidential District '@O @1-3 Resi ent@a District on cer- @,ain Droperty located at the @lorthwest corner of Five Points ,7oad and Inlynnview ,@oad, running a distance of 1235 .@e,--t -@.ore or 1(-ss alonq the !!orth side of Tnlvnnview Road, running a distance of 1220 feet ware or less alon(I the Eastern property line of whic@h 610 feet is the 14est side of Five "oints Road, running a distance of 1260 feet more or less alonq the '@em Dronerty line and running a distance of 1045 feet along the 14estern proverty line. Said ,.)arcel contains 22 acr--s more or less. (Southern Points-Trantwood Sher--s Areas). LYl@@HAVEM ,@OROUGH. PI,3riing Comission @ac @ndation: t@ -otion ,ias oassed by +@,e Plaming Commission bv a vote of 9 '@o 3 to deny this -letition due io "he onoosition of the r-sidents of -"e area. @Ir. Dou@las Talbor and il@ir. V. A. Etlier,-d@.e, Jr., Attorney, represented the applicants. @,ir. Grover C. IVriglit, Jr., Attorney, @il)pearod in ol)position to the above petition. Oii niotion by Vice Mayor Ervin, secojicieti by Councilutan Gardner, and i)y i-ecorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Jolin A. Baum, Robert @l. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Nlayor F. Reid Ei@vin, Charles IV. Gardner, Clarence ifolland, Garland L. Isdell, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. tvaterfield, Jr l@ays: Councilnien George R. Ferrell, D. lvlurray Malbon Absent: None City Council voted to deiiy the above petition of Traiit Berksllire Development Corporation, for a C", e o' Zon " -c-t Cl a ss'fl ca ti on I -g " strl -1 Residential District t l@@s . -t n @rtain front R nt, I Di, r,,t property located at tiie Northi,,est corner of Five Points Road and Inlynn- ,,;e,i @c)ad, -unnin,, a distance of i@@35 i@-,et or-o or los-s alon@, tile Norti :(Ie of Inlynnview Road, run',Iina a distance of l@120 feet @ncre or less tiie Eastern property line of tvhich 610 f@et is the ;iest side of ITEM #7235 Petition of L-0-J ASsociateS, A General Partner!s.@il), for a Chanqe of Zonina 'Astrict ClaSSification from A-1 Aloartuent Distrist to B-2 C@ni@y us ness Distr ct on certain property becinninq at a roint 8.00 feet more or less West of ,4utton Lane, ind 170 feet P,,ore or less '!Orth of Virninia Beach Boulevard, ruin- lng a distance of 243-.2 feet alonq ti-)e -:istern !)rooerty '!,)e, runninq a distance o, 9.17.5 feet along t@.ie :"@Orthern Dronerty li,,ie and running a distanc-9 of 314 I-eet along the ',,Iestern Droper.y litle and rii@,,iiing a ("'Ii,,-taiice of 20(,' feet along '@he -1 re S,,,uthern Droperty line. Said oarcel contains 1.2 acres o or less. (Eureka Park-London Bridge Ar--as). LY,'INHAV--',i BORMIGH. Plannin,g Comission TZecommendation: .@,-iotion was passed unanimously by the PI.Inninq Comission to -.odify this T)etition to 0-1 Office District cl ssif cation ra@her t@,an B-@ Comunitv Business Dis* ict a i classification. cor -he information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a buildinq pernit, t',,.e following are the requi @nts of the administrative staff: 1. City water and sewer. 2. Standard site imnrovements In accordarce with the Site Plan Ordinance to i,,lclude- Creek. a. A Ill-,O-Foot drainaoe easement from the centerline of London Bridge b. The site is to front an a dedic3+.ed right of way. c. Pernits fr-m all Inertiment agencies must be acquir4d for a@-activi@y ,alonq London Bridge Croet. @,lr. Richard L. Drury, President of Coastline Construction Corporation, represented tlie appl@cant. Vice Mayor Ervin inade a motion, seconded by Councilman Malbon, to approve the above peti-Lion of L-0-J Associates for a Change of Zoning District Classification with a modificatioii from B-2 Community Business District to 0-1 Office District; and further to initiate a resolution to refer the first parcel back to the Planning Commission for reconsideration of rezoning of that parcel from B-2 to 0-1. The record--d vote is as follot,rs: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Calli@, Jr. , Nlayor lzobert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid l@,vin, Geor(,,e R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. flolland, Garland L. Isdell, D. @turray llalbon, J. Curtis Payne, aiid Floyd E. I'later,@icld, Jr. iNays: None Absent: None City Council approved tlie followiiig oi,dinance upon petition of L-0-J Associates, A General Partnership, foi a Cliange of zonin@. Disti-ict Classification froin A-1 Apartment I)Istrict to 0-1 Office Distric-@ (a modification from B-2 Community Bu@iness District: ORDINANCE UPON PETITION OF L-0-i Z0674059 ASSOCIATES, A GEINER-AL PARTNERSHIP FOR A CHAi4GE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM A-1 Apartment District TO 0-1 Office District Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia: Petition of L-0-J Associates, A General Partnership, @or a Change of Zoning District Classification from A-1 Apartment D@istrict to 0-1 Office District on certain property beginnin@ at a point 800 feet West of Hutton Lane, and 170 feet more or less North of Virginia Beach Boule, -d, running a distance of 245.8 eetalong the Eastern property line, runi ig a distarice of 212.S feet.along the Northern property line and runnin@ 1 distance of 314 feet along the lvestein property line and running a dista,-ice of 200 feet along the Southern property line. Said parcel contains 1.2 acres more or less. (Eureka Park-London 3ridge Areas) Ly@iphaven Borou.@h. For the information of the applicant, prior to the issuance of a building permit, the followin.@ are the requirements of the administrative staff: 1. City water and sewer 2. Standard site improvements iii accordance witli the Site Plan Ordinance to include: a. A 150-foot draiiiage easeiient from the centerline of London Bridge Creek. b. Tlio site is to froiit ori @t dedicated right o-@-- ivay C. Permits from all portinept a@encies must be acquired for any-activity along London Bridge Creek. ITEM #72-,6 Petition of Century @lopers for a Chanqe of 'Zoninq District Classification Zr,w ;R-- Residential Di@ict to A-2 Wpar-@@t Y@f-@ic@in c-erti-in prooerty lo- ca-@ed on the Southwst comfer of Old Ha"is Lane and PI,-asure House Road, running a distance of 400 feet along the South s4de of 'Id liarris Lane, running a distance of 175.98 feet along the Eastern property line of which 82.30 f--et is the West side of Pleasure House Road, running a distance of 417 feet more or less along '6he Southern property line, and running a distance of 158 feet along the Wes*ern property line. Said parcel contains 1.457 acres. (3radford Terrace Area). BAYSIDE BOROUGH. Planning Commission Recom*ndation: @1/2 r@otion was passed by the Planning Corinission by a vote of 11 to I to approve this request subject to the following: 1. The applicant has voluntaril'y agr@ to submit a letter stating that the pro- perty will be developed with a rmximum of 22 apartment units rather than the 26 apartment units that the proposed A-2 Apartment District classification would allow. For the infornation of the applicant, the following will be required by the"adminis- trative staff prior to the issuance of a building permit: 1. City water and sewer. Participation in the school site acquisition fund in the amount of $1,392; this figure is based on construction of 26 a,3ar@nts and r4iay be adjusted at the ti,ie the building permit is issued to reflect any changes. Tlie @lanorable Donald H. Rhodes repre-,;,-i!ted the applicant. Oii riotion by Councilman Holland, seconcied by Coupcilma@@ Gardner, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., @layor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Nlayor F. Reid Ei'vin, George R. Ferrell, Charles V,i. Gardner, Clar-@nce A. Holland, Garlaiid I,. Isdell, D. @lurray Nlalbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. lvaterfie.d, Jr. i\Tays :None A@)sent: inone City Council deferred for thirty (30) clays the above pe-,'.tion of Century Developers for a Chan@e of Zoriiiig District Class'----ication from R-S Residential Dist i@ct to A-2 AI)artment District on certain property located on the Southivest corne,r of Old iiar-ris Lane and Pi.easure itotise Road, runnin@. a distance of 400 1 eet along tlie Soutli side of Old ilarris Lane, rurnin,, a distance of 17S.93 feet alon@ the Eastern nroperty line of iqhicli 82.30 feet is tlie ll,est side of Pleasure @iouse Road, running a distance of 417 fcet more or less along the Southern property line, and i-uniiin., a distance of 158 feet alon., tl,,o '@iestern property line. Said 1)arcel contains 1.4S7 acres. (Bradfoi-c@ Terrace Arca). Bayside 13orou,.,h ITEM-#7237 Petitiorw of A. T. Taylor- 6taie for a Change of Zonin-q gi@ict Classification fr- I-2 Heavy Industrial District to AG-@,fri-cultural Distric, perty b"inning at a point 2085-feet more or less itrtheast of ndon Bridge Road, running a distance of 818 feet more or less along the West side of Harpers Poad, running a distance of 951 feet along the Northern property line (U. S. ,'Iaval Air Station), running a distance of 1445 feet more or less along the Eastern property line. Said parcel contains 11 acres more or less. (Oceana ilaval Air Station Area). PRINCESS ANNE BOROUGH. Planning Cormission Recommendation: A motion was passed unanimously by the Plannin9 Commission to approve this rec[uest subject to the following: This ordinance shall be effective upon satisfactory com- pliar,Ce to the conditions imposed in this rmtion, and it is understood and agreed to by ti-,a applicant that the official change on the zoning maps will not be made until ;-he fOllOwiRg conditions are satisfied: dedication of right of way 30 feet from the centerline of the existing Harper Road al@ the 818 foot more or less frontage. lvlr. J. H. Malbon appeared on this application On motion by Councilman Payne, seconded by Councilman Isdell, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Jolin A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., @,layor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice @layor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garland L. Isdell, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Abstain: Councilnian D. Murray inlalbon Absent: None City Council approved the following ordinance upon petition of A. T. Taylor Estate for a Change of Zoning District Classification from 1-2 Heavy Ina@ustrial District to NG-1 Agricultural District: ORDINANCE UPON PETIFION OF A. T. Z0674060 TAYLOR ESTATE FOR A CHANGE OF ZONING DISTRICT CLASSIFICATION FROM 1-2 Heavy Industrial District TO AG-1 Agricultural District Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Vir.@inia Beach, Virginia: Petition of A. T. Taylor Estate for a Change of Zonin.@ District Class- ification from 1-2 Hoavy Industrial District to AG-1 A@ricultural District on certain property be@innina at a point 2085 feet more or less Northeast of Londoii Bridge Road, runnici.@ a distance of 818 feet more or less along the lvest side of Harpers Roid, running a distance of 951 feet along the Northern property line (U. S. inaval Aii, Station), running a distance of 144S feet more or less aloig the Eastern pronprty line. Said parcel contains 11 acres nore or less. (Oceana Naval Air Station Area). Princess Anne Station. This ordinance shall be effective upon satisfactory cor@ipliance to the coiiditions imposed in this iiiot@on, and it is understood and a@reed to by the applicant tliat the official cha-,ige on the zoning i-@iaps will not he made until the following conditions are satisfied: 1. Dedication of riglit of ivay 30 feet from the centerline of the existing Harper Road along the 813 more or less frontage. For tlie information of the applicant, I)rior to the issuance of a !)uildin, permill, the following is the requirement of the administrat;-ve staff: .1. If 11 three-bedroom hou,;es are built th- applicant is requested to participate in school site purchase i'n the amotint of $1761; this fi,-ure is based on Lhe cons,@ructic@a of ii thre,-,-bedroorl houses and i,,iay be adjusted at the time tlie btlilding permit is issued to reflect any changes. ITEi,i 47238 ,'%pplication of Paul N. Hmard Co., for a Co@iditional Use Permit to operate a contractors' storage yard for a period of two years on certain property located on +,he South side of Bow Creek Boulevard between Carriage Hill Road and South Lynnhaven Road, running a distance of 200 feet along the South side of Bow Creek Boulevard, runnfng a distance of 200 feet along the West side of South Lynnhaven P,oad, running a distance of 200 feet along the Southern property line and running a distance of 200 feet along the c,ast side of Carriage Hill Road. Said pamel contains 0.92 acre. (Princess Anne Plaza-Magic Hollow Areas). PRI.'ICESS ANNE BOROUGH. Planning Commission @@ecommendation: ,l i;,,otion was passed iinanimously by the Planning roi,,nission ',O deny -Lhis request as t'-is use is not in keeping with the residential nature of the surrounding neiqhbor- 'r,,ood; tht nature of vehicular traffic likely to be generated along residential streets is also @patible. Nlr. Jerry Galloway represented the applicant ivir. Joel Smith, representing the Princess Anne Plaza Civic League, appeared in opposition to this applicat@ion. On riotion by Councilman Pavne, secojide(i by Vice @layor Ervin, and I by recorded vote as Eollows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice iqayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles @l. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garialid L. Isdeli, D. ',Iurray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfie.Ld, Jr. Nays; None Absent: None City Council denied the above application of Paul N. Howard for a Conditional Use Permit to operate a coittractors' storage yard and gave tliem ninetii (90) days ill ivhich to relocate. @i'lie permit was denied on certain property located on I:fle South side of Bow Creek Boulevard bet,.veen Carria,e 1-iill Roa(l aitd South Lynnhaven Road, runiling a distance of 200 feet along the South side of Bow Creek Boulevard, runnin.@ a distance of 200 feet along tlie @liest side of South Lynnhaven Road, running a distance of 200 feet along the Southern property line and runnina a distance of 200 feet aloiig the East side of Carriage Flill Road. Said parcel contains 0.92 acres- (Princess Anne Plaza-Ma@ic ilollow Areas). Princess Anne Borou,,.'I. This was denied as this use is Dot in keeping with the residential naliure of the surrounding neighborhood; tlie nature of ve'nicular traffic likely to be .@enerated alon.@ residential streets is also inconipatible. II'Ei\l 'r72@9 A;)plication of '@4. W. @IcClanan, Jr., for a Conditional tise Permit for a lodge for .@rat-rnal organization on certain property beginning a@a Foin-t 10CO feet rvre or I - less along Prosperity Poad East of -eneral Booth Boulevard, and running in a @iortherly direction a distance of 1075 feet @iore or less, beginning on the East .1 s4de of Prosperity Road, running a distance of 280 feet along the Western pro- pLrty line -of which 200 feet is the East side of Prosperity Road, running a dis- ,!-Iap,c@, of 742 feet along the tio?thern property line, runnine a distance of 280 along the Eastern property line and runnirg a distance of 745 feet along t@,e Southern property line. Said parcel contains 4.1 acres. (KCA Campgrounds Area). POli@@ICESS Ati(JE BOROUGH. Plar@ning Commission Recommendation: A iotion was passed unanirpously by the Planning Commission to approve this request subject to the following: 1. Site impmvpmnts as required by the Site Plan Ordinance. A mini.-num of 72 parking spaces must be provided f r the proposed facility. 0 3. A dedi!:ation of right of way 30 feet from the e@lsting centerline of Pr,)sperity Road Is required. Nir. Grover C. Wright, Jr., Attorney, r,,presented the applicant On iiiotion by Councilinan Paync-, seCOTICIC,,l by Councilman INIalbon, and i)y recorde(I vote as follo@vs: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vi--@ Mayor F. R-id Fr,rin, George R. Ferrell, Charles VV. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garland L. Isdell, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E., Ivaterfield, Jr. ,Nays: None Absent: None city council adopted the followiiig res,)lution upon application of @@. @V. McClanan, Jr., for a Conditional Use Permit for a lod.@e for fraternal ora.anizations: RESOLUTION UPON APPLICATION OF R674010 W. W. MCCLANAN, JR., FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PE@VIIT FOR A LODGE FOR FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia: Application of W. W. McClanan, Jr., for a Conditional Use Permit for a lodg-- for fraternal organization-on certain property beai-nning at a point 1000 feet more or less alon@ ProSpeTity Road East of General Booth Boulevard, and running in a Northerly direction a distan--e of 1075 feet inore or less, be.@innin-, on the East side of Prosperity -Poad, running a distance of 280 feet along the Western property line of which 200 feet is the East side of Prosperity Road, running a distance of 742 feet along the inorthern property line, and running a distance of 280 feet along the Eastern property line and running a distance of 745 feet along the SoL lern property line. Said parcel contains 4.1 acres. (KOA) Campgrounds Arc Pi@incess Anne Borough ADproval is subject to tfie follo@ving stipulations: 1. Site improvements as required in the Site Plan Ordinance 2. A minimum of 72 parking spaces must be provided for the proposed facilities. 3. A dedication of right of way 30 feet from the existing center- line of Prosperity Road is required. 4. City water and seiver, when av@lilable. ITE@l #72LIO P,,,plication of HOT Associates for a Conditional Use Permit to consty-ict tdo '@,io-family detached dwellings (duplexes on cer a@in r@perty located on the SaL,'@h side of 2@oth Str--et beginning at a point 93.57 feet t,.!Ortheast of Cypress Avenue, running a distance of 120 feet along the South side of 26th Street, running a distance of 140 feet along the Eastern property line and running a distance of 120 feet along the Southern property line and riinning a distance of 140 feet along *@he Western property line. One duplex is requested on Lots 2@D and 28 and one duplex on Lots 22 and '@'4, Block 123, ilap tl,O. 6, Plat of Virginia Beach Development Co. and contains a total of 0.38 acres. VIRGII'llA DF@CH BOROUGH. PI,3nning Commisslon Recommendation: A !rotion was passed unanimously by the Planning Commission to approve this request subject to the requirewnts cf the Site Plan Ordinance which includes storm drain, curb and gutter and sidewalks, adequate off-street parking and approved entrances. Nlr. Don Thomas represented the applicailt. On motion by Councilman Caliis, seconded by Councilman '@';aterfield, aTId by recorded vote as follows7 Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robett H. Callis, Jr., Nlayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Nlayor F. Reid Eivin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garland L. Isdell, D. I'lurray @@ialbon, J. Curtis Payiie, aiid Flovd E. Waterliel@d, Jr. Nays: None Absent: None City Council adopted the followin@. r--solution upon application of 'iOl' Associates for a Conditional Use Pc@rmit to construct tiio two- family detached dwellin.@s (duplexes: RESOLUTION UPON APPI,ICATIOli OF R674011 HOT ASSOCIATES FOR A CO-INDITIONAI, USE PE@IIT TO CONSTRTJCT T',VO Ti;O- FAMILY DETACHED DIVEILINGS ( DUPI,EXES) Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Virginia Beach, Virginia: Application of HOT Associates for a Conditional Use Perriit to construct two two-family detached dwellin.@s (duplexes) on certain property located on tlie South side of 26th Street beginriiii., at a point 98.57 feet North- east of Cypress Avenue, runnina a distance of 120 feet along the South side of 26th Street, running a distancc of 140 feet alon., the Eastern property line and runnin, a distaiice of 120 feet alon.u the Southern property lille and running a distance of 140 feet along the @qest--rn property line. One duplex is requested on Lots 26 and 28 and one duplex is Lots 22 and 24, Block 128, Nlap No. 6, Plat of Vir,.,inia i@each Developiaent Conpany an,,l coiitains a total of 0.38 acres. Vir,.,i,-i@a Beach Borou.@h. Approval is subject to tlie follotTing stipulations: 1. Site Plan Ordinance which includes storm drain, curb and .,Utter aiid sidewalks, adequate off-street parking and approved entrances. 2. Participation in school site acquisition in the ariount of $66.-D6; tliis figure is based o-,i coiistruction of t@vo duplexes and inay be adjusted at the tii-,ie th-- buildin., perpiit is issued to reflect any chan,es. ITEM #7241 .@F,plication of Herdon Corporation for a r@onditional tjse P,--r-mit to er--ct a 4-foot ',y 3 -foot signboard on certain property beginning at a point 325 feet ,mre or less ,@orth of the intersection of Sandbridge r@oad and Princess Anne Road and locatl-d on i.h-@ '@,est side of Princess Anne Road. Said parcel is currently zoned B-2 Comunity Business District. (I!ills Corner Area). PPI@ICESS A"I@IF BOROUGH. I ,Ilar@ning Cornission Recommndation: A iT',Otion was Dassed unanirmusly by the Planning Commission to allow the an licant to withdraw t@is request. No action was required on the above application of fierdon Corporation, for a Conditional Use Permit to erect @t 4-foot by 8-foot si,nboard, as it ivithdrai,,n at the Plarnin., Commissic)n irieeting of June 11, ITEM #7242 On niotion by Cou@icilmari @Vaterfield, ser-onded @,y '@oulicilman Gardner, aiid by recorded iote as foliows: lkyes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Pei.d Ervin, P, T;errell, Charles IV. Gardner, Clarerice A. Holland, Garland L. Isd6il, D. @lurray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. lvaterfield, Jr. ,Nays: None AI)sent: None City Council approved the followin@ ordinance to amend Section 13-1 of tlie Code of the City of Virginia Beach to chaiiae the voting place of Election District 8, London Bridge, Lynnhaven B-orough, from London Brid.,e Volunteer Fire Department to London Bridge Baptist Church: AN 01@ZDIDNANCE TO AMEND SECTION 13-1 OF T'IE CODE OF T'JE CITY OF VIRGIINIA BEACH TO CHANGE T!iE VOmliNG PL@CE OF EL7CTION DIO-TRI(-'T 3, LONDON BRIDGE, LYNNLKVEN N BOROUGH FROM LONDON BRIDGE VOLU T ,7 r-I'@IE D7--@DART,,LCNT TO LONDON BRIDG@ B-A.DTIST CHUIZCH BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF T17,. R-ITY OF VIRGINLK BEACH, VIRCI@TIA: That Section 13-1 of the Code oE the City of Vir@inia Beach is ain--nded and reordained to read as follows: D--lete "LonJoi -.r4-dge Volu@-iteer Fi,-,--e Deoa.-taent" and substitute t'iier--i:ore "London 3rid,@e BaDtist Cliurch." This ordinance shall be efr-ectiv2 from date ol- adoption. Adolp@---d by th-- Council of the City O.'L V4--r,,44@rlid "3each on the t7 day of June , Ic' 74. ITE,%l #7213 On inotion by Councilman Malbon, secondc,d by Councilman Gardner, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilpien John A. Baum ' Robert Ii. Callis, Jr., @layor Robert B. Cromivell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ei@vin, George R. Ferrell, Charles IV. Gardner, Clarence A. liolland, Garland L. Isdell, D. @lurray Ntilbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. City Council approved the following orciLnance, -@@rst reading, to apiend and reordain Section 34-50 of CliLLpter 34 of thu Cgd@ of the Cit,v of Virginia Beach pertaining to the rate of fare for :-,-;(-abs: TC, 1 Al@, 3 OF P, /T P,l@TE0 I,',,,Tl L 'J' -ITY 01, @71 -.-Il@IA i'@AC'I, BE IT O@i)Al'c,"@'D I I'T T EC @Tj 0 That section 3@,--50 of cliapizcr 34 C)l@ L'LICI-.CO@12 of the CiLy of Vi-r@rinia Bea-c',I, VirE.@.@ia, is re-ordall-n,@2cl as follo@@;s: Scction 34-50. Yia,@i,,cu,@, rale o@@ '-,ire Cor ta,,@,icab. No pcr,,c)-,i owniT-,,,, Opera-Lii-,,, or (irivii@, %-7ithin the cily sciall c-iiarge in ,!,r,,)unt to exceed the follo@.7iiig rates of fare: (a) l,or ttic first r,,ile Of fraction tticreo@ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $0.60 (b) For each succeciiii, i.,,,ile or . . . . $0.,0 fraction thc,--,-cof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13rovie,e,], ho@,7ever, tllat b,-j-T,,i.ng pasjcii@ers inl-o thi-s city froip i,71-thout shall charge tti-- rat:cs prescribcd by the c4-ty or county in whicli they qre licalsed. Any application for a fare in--rease tinder thi-s sect;-on sliall include justific-ition for said fare ii,,crc-'s-- and stich financial and operatin, inforr@.ati-on as Tay be request--6 by the City @lana@.er. City Coiiiicil shall liold a puhlic hear,'-ii,, ll,eforc, icti-n- on a-ny sucl-i application for a fire i.ii--rease. First r@eadine,: June 17, 1974 Sc,c--ciid Readinl,,,- Adc)pted I)y ttic Cc)@ilicii of tli,, C;,@-y c)@ OL-1 [.tie of- ITEM 47244 On i-.io-lion by Councilnian Gardner, .;econcled by Councilman Waterfield, a.-id by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Rei,d Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garland L. Isdell, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: None Tlie Virginia Beach Division of Police @vill participate this year in the Laiv Enforcement Assistance Administration's Internship Program. The total cost of this participation will be $2,160. Of this amount, $1,560 will be contributed by 1,EA-A and the reniainin., $600 supplied by the City of Virainia Beach. Therefore, City Council approved on second readin.a th-- appropriation of $2,160 for tlie initiation of the I:iternship Program. ITEM #7245 Oii motion by Councilman Ferrell, seconded by Councilman Payne, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Nlayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garland L. Isdell, D. Murray Malbon, J. U-urtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None .@kbsent: None Several construction chan@es have been necessary at the Pendieton Project office on Birdneck Road. The State has assumed the major ,)ortion of tlie cost of these changes, but has requested tliat the @ities of Chesapeake and Virginia Beach share the costs of skirtin.a tlie building for the conservation of itiel and for appearance's sake. The City of Chesapeake has agreed to pay one-half of the estimated cost of $3,320. Therefore, City Council approved on second reading an appropriation of $1,660 for the City's share of this Darticular iT;Iprovement. ITEi%f #7246 On iiiotion by Counciliiian @lai'c)on, [)y (.ouric@lr,.ian liolland, @tild bv recorded vote as follows: I Ayes: Councilmen Johri A. Baum, Robert ii. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert @, @--omwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ei-vin, C-orge R. Ferr-11, Chal-les IV. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garlaiid L. Isdell, D. @lurray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfie'l.d, Jr. Nays: None A'Dsent: None City Council approved tlie followin,,, I,.ti@in-ss license ind tax reflinds iii the amount of $656.65: --a@y L; V. 1- her i i i:. J-,i,le -974 SU@D@"CC@: Applicz,,,i:@*lon @-c),@- @2a-@ R,,@:cuncl-s 236.45 rcE-t:,rd O.@ total-i,-i, $ and ce@-tified for payc,-,cnt, as set fo-@th b lo@Q: - A. 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Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles !V. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garland L. 1.5dell, D. liurray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Ivaterfield, Jr. ,Nays: None Absent: None City Couiicil approved the followin.u Deed of Release for Clark Whitehill Co,-@ipany for a pedestrian access across a portion of Lots 15 and 16 in ',Iiindsor Oaks ;Vest Subdivision. A-.4 071DI@IANCE TO AUTHO,@IZE THE CITY LI@,KNAGER TO DEED T-0 ?,','@LF-@SE AN !LAS,-,@7NT @i=@EAS, Clar,@oc @,Thitehill Company dedicated a fifteen foot ease- ment to the City D_'c Vir-,'Inia Beach @@or pedestrian access across a T33-,--tion of Lo-@s 15 and 16, Block E, '@@indsor Oaks Subdivision, Section 3, part 3; and WHF-i,EAS, Clar!, Whi-tehill Co-Ppany is willin@ to convey in fee I simple wi-Lh General Warranty a ten (10) foot strip of land between Lots 15 and 16 situated in tlie aoov-- su'Ddivision for pe@-estrian access an6 -lo build a side,,val'@ and :[-once thereon. TIZ NOW, TH-FR7:,--,OPE, @iE IT O@ KINED BY THE COUNCIL OF -HE CI OF V117C-INIA BE.AOIHI VI-ICIINTIA: T',-,at th2 City "Tana-er is ',i--rL--)y o,-it@lioriz--d to e-,@ cute a dead to -1-i-ar',,c ljhitetaill Co7..,-@,Dany to -@elease abo-,7e eLesc-,--i'Ded --asement, Adopted ',Dy tre 0-ouncil of tlie C4@-ty of Vir@,,ilia B-a.--'a, Virginia 17th day of ITEM @7248 On motion by Councilman Ferrell, seconded by CouncilirlaD- @ii'aterfield, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmeii John A. Bauin, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Nlayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles l@. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Gai'land L. Isdell, D. Nturray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Watorfield, Jr. iNays: None Absent: None City Council approved the request of tlie Virginia,Electric and Power Company for an easement of right of way, as shown on Plat No. RIIV 3111S, for extension of electrical service to Mount Traslimore facilitics. ITEM "@72z!g Oii iiiotion by Councilman Holland, socoii@lcd by Counciin@an Isdell, and by recorded vote as follo@vs: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert 11. Callis, Jr., Nlayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ei@vin, George R. Ferrell, Cliarles IV. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garl.aiid L. Isdell, D. Murray Nialbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfie@ld, Jr. ,Nays: None A@1) s en t: None City Council approved the following permits: a] Arrowliead Recreat@ioii Association b] Ara@.ona Village i'loo@ie Lodge #1198 ITI-,M #7250 On motion by Counciljiian Baum, seconded I)y Councilman Gardner, and by recorded vote as follo@is: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert ti. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Nlayor F. Reid ETvin, George R. Ferrell, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garland L. Isdell, D. Nlurray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: None City Council approved the following two LEA-A grants and stipulated aniounts, recently made tlirough the Division of Justice and Crime Prevention: a] Grant number 73-A2263, for education, training and information services for Judges and Prosecu-Iors totals $3,475 - City's sliare $175. b] Grant number 74-DF-03-0011, Adust Offenders Transaction Statistics and Management Projects totals $233,170 - City's share $23,317 ITEM #7250 (a) On inotion by Councilriait Gardner, secon(@@d by Councilmaii Holland, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert 11. Callis, Ji-., @,I,-yor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Nlayor F. Reid Eivin, George R. Ferrell, Charles tV. Gardner, Clarence A. Ilolland, Garlar,,d L. Isdell, D. @.lurray tNi@,lbon, J. Curtig Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. i'qays: None Absent: inone Citv Council approved an increase in the amount of $30,546 for the I !,Iana,,ement Services Division. Tliis increase in operating bud@et will be offset by funds from the Federal Government. G,i iiic)tion by Councilman Isdell, seconded by Councilman Baum, and by i-ecorded vote as follows: Aves: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, Geor@e R. Ferrell, Charles ;V. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garl.aic, L. Isdell, D. Murray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: None In order to purchase a tandem trailer for the pick-up and hauling of large dead animals by the Aniinal Control Bureau, City Council approved tlie following transfers: a] $2,300 from account 531 (replacement of autoinotive equipment) to account 833 for the purchase of the tandem trailer. b] $2,580 from account 631 (replacement of automotive equipment.) to account 831 for the purchase of a pick-up truck. c] $ 270 from Reserve Eor Contin,@encies for the balance of the c,Dst of the pick-up truck, which totals '@2,850. Councilman Waterfield requested a report from the Animal Control Bureal on what they are picking up in the way of dead animals. The City Manager stated he would have ;i report by the next Council ,%feeting, which is June 24, 1974. ITEM @72'-32 Mr. Roger M. Scott, City Manager, requested City Council to approve an appropriation of $17,000, and to further authorize him to sign an agreement for a federal grant for the State Division of Justice and Criflie Prevention and the State Bureau of Drug Rehabilitation for the City's proposed Comprehensive Dru,, Treatnieiit Program. O,-i motion by Councilman Gardner, seconded by Councilman Isdell, and upoii roll call, Councilman Baum voted aye, there was an appeal made from the floor by Mrs. Shirley Marlowe requesting time for discussion. t@irs. i@larlowe addressed Councilman Callis asking that a more detailed description be given of the accomplishments of tlie pro.,ram to date. i@ir. Scott indicated that the full report of th-- gtoup, @,lhich had been conipiling this inforniation covered in the survev, was submitted to the cognizant oruanizations and agencies duri.ng the previous week, and had I? rec--ived their --ndorsement. P,li,s. @l@irloive requested the folloiqin,,, irifornation; if t'ne $50,000 survey had produced the needed information, and just @vhat the results had been? Hoiq the survey was conducted, and cost? lvhat drugs are being used? Nlr. Aycock, the director of the reseai@ch pi,o@ram, explained the nethods used and-indicalled that they were in confoi,mity ivith accepted standards. After further discussion the iiiatter was aalain r@ioved, and tlie recorded votc is as follo@@s: A),es: Couiicilnten John A. Baum, Robert ii. Callis, Jr., MIyor Robert t@. Croyiiivell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles IV. Gardner, Claronce A. @folland, Garland L. Isdell, D. @lurray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterficld, Jr. N'ays: None Absent: None City 11-ouncil voted to approve an appropriition oF $17,000, and further aLitI.,orized the City Nlanager tD sign an a'7eement for a federal grant For the State Di.vi7io,@i of Tus,-ice and Cri,le Prevention and the State BLireau of Drug Rehabilitation for the Citv's proposf-,d Comprehensive Drtig Treatment Pro,,ram. ITLM #72@j City Council deferred foi, two weeks tti@ co-@isiderition of the special cor.qrnittee's report aiid recommendatiut)s N,@ICA/E-V@IA request for annual funding. ITENI #72S4 On motion by Councilman Holland, seconded by Councilman Waterfield, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Jolin A. Baum, Robert 11. C@illis, Jr., @layor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice @iayor F. f@oid Eivin, George l@. Ferrell, Charles IV. Gardner, Clarence A. llolland, Garlarid L. Isdell, D. i%lurray Malbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfi,li(l, Jl-. inays: None Absent. None City Council reappointed Mr. Algy W. Colien to the Southeastern Virginia Planning District Commission. This is for a term of three years beginning July 1, 1974 and endin', June 30, 1977. ITE@l #725S On motion by Councilman Isdell, seconded by Councilman Holland, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Jolin A. Baum, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Crom,,vell, Jr., Vice Nlayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles iV. Gardner, Clarence A. @iolland, Garlard L. Isdell, D. Murray Nfalbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Nays: None Absent: inone City Council reappointed @Ir. James L. Craig and Mr. George R. Schell to the Building Board of Adjustment and Appeals. This is for a term of two years, beginning July 1, 1974 and ending June 30, 1976. ITEM #7256 On motion by Councilnian in[albon, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, aiid by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen Jolin A. Baum, Robei't H. Callis, Jr., @.l@,yor Robert B. (@rom@vell, Jr., Vice i@layor F. IZeid Ervin, Geor@e R. F--rrell, Charl--s IV. Gardner, Clarence A. lfolland, G@Lrland L. Isdell, D. \T!.irray i@Ialbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Floyd E. Waterfiel(l, Jr. iNays: None Absent: -None City Council reappointed Nir. Joseph i%l. I)ocid and @Ir. H. D. Syiiith to the Board of Electrical Examiners. I'Iiis is for a term of tivo vears, beginninl7 Juiv 1, 1974 and ending June 30, 1976. ITE,%l 47257 Cit-y Council deferred ac-.tion on thE,, I@poi.ntment to the Commission of @lie Arts and Humanities. An appoint:nent should be made to fill the uiiexpired term of @Nlrs. foyce Streli.tz. ITENI #7-?58 Tlie City Manager introduced Ms. Cha.rlotte Kingery, coordinator of tile @lunicipal Fellows, Ms. Kin@erv will be iforking under the supervision of t@Ir. Aubrey V. Watts, Director of Personnel by revisin.- aiid i-evieiiing the employees handbc)L,l@. Nts. Kin.,ery introduc-c-d the follo@vii,,. N@kinicipal F Ilows: Nls. inlary Jane Guion Parks and Recreation Department Mr. Rudolph Martinez Department of Public Utilities Mr. Regan Pulley -. City Mana.@er's Office Ms. Deb Reylia - Department of Libraries - Kempsville Library Ms. Cathy Flanagan - Data Processing Mr. Joe Norton Department of Finance Nlr. Mike Andres Department of Real Estate ITEM #7259 N'r. Jack Jennin.@s presented the folloiving resolution regarding Fort Story. Tlie resolution was passed by the Parks and Recreation Commiss4--i at its regular meeting of June 12, 1974. Tlie following reso'-ution was preseit,--d by @Ir. Jack Jennings. Insofar as inadequate ocean and bay front recreational property is available for public use in the densely populated Tidewater, Virginia area and, @@ii--reas, tlie U. S. Arriy Post at Fort Story located ivholly within the !)oundaries of Virginia Beach, Vir,inia, is requiriiig less and less of tliis land to accomplish their inission @ind, il;liereas, a riajor portion of Fort Story was expropriate(-' from the Comi.ionwealth of Virginia during IVorld @Vars I and II, Tlierefore, be it resolved, that tlie COLincil of the City ol- Vir.@inia Bcach do hereby request that tlie I)ropet@ty no longer required by tile U. S. A.rmy at Fort Story be conveye(I and returtied to the citizens of Vii-.,i,iia for recreatiojial use. Be it furtlier resolved, that we do hereby request and earnestly solicit the active support of the Coilmonwealtli of Virginia, the City Councils and Boards of Supervisors in the surrounding communities and counti-es in both Virginia and Nort4 Carolina, the Con@.ress of the Ujiited States, a.,Id the Department of D,2fense in the timely accomplish- lrielit of the afoi,eiiierition--d request ivit!i tlie clear understanding that the Fort Story property will be develo,)ect exclusively as a permanen'. recreation park for general public use. @,lr. Jennings s--ated the resolution was presented at this tii,,ie because tLiiie is radidl@, running out of our cve- obtainin- or re@ainin, Fort Story as a re@l,onal recr,@ational Tlie recreational possibilities a-@ Fort Story are limitless due -10 the priiiie location and large acrea.@e. Be@.Lnnin,., witli a 300 yard wide b-@ach on the Chesapeake Bay, a large fresh iv@tter lake, horse back riding, sailing, bike and nature trails, and stirt fishing. Counciiman Gardner stated he would hes,tate to adopt the resolutio@a, if the resolution is goin@ to be consikl--red today, undess the followina para,raph is deleted, or until Counci.1 has received a statement "rom th-c Assistant Secretary of Dererise: "I ,Vhereas, the U. S Ariny Post a-, t@ort Story loc@itc,t tq,lio.Lly @qithin tiic @bouiidaries uf Vii-,.inia ileach, is requirin@ lcss and less of this land to accomplis!) their mission" Vice Mayor Ervin stated that the answec to @Ir. Jennings request is going to lie in citizens support. 'i@here are two things at Fort Story; one is the navy housing; aiid two can there be a joint use of that remaining undeveloped prop@,rty for recreational and public use? Councilman Callis stated that as this @s a @eneral resolution, and its a position that most of the menber,, of this Couricil has taken lie would support it. Mr. Riganto, Chairman of the Parks and IZecreation Commission, stated that the Conmission is very mucli in fa,,,or of the resolution and of Council adopting it. After considerable discussion, Councilj,'Ian Callis made a motion, seconded by Councilmari Gardner, to adol)t the following resolution as auiende(l. The recorded vote is as follows: Ayes: Counciliaen Robert ii. Callis, jr., Nlayor Robert B. CromlTell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Erviii, George R. f@e,-rell, Cliarles @V. Gardner, Clarence A. flolland, Garland L. Isdell, D. Murr;@,y ilalbon, J. Cu-rtis Payne, and Floyd E. liaterfiela@, Jr. Nays: Councilnan Johl A. Baum Absent: None City Council adopted the followin, resolution, as amended: Iiisofar as inadequate ocean and bay front recreational property is 'L,,,ailable for public use in the dens-l,, populated Tidewater, Vir@inia ,,@.rea and, @Vlicreas, a inajor portion of Fort Story was expropriated -rom the Coiniiionwealth of Vir@ini-,i during @Vorld liars I aiid IT, l'iierefore, be it resolved, tliat the Cotincil of tlie Citv of Viri@-lia Beach do hereby request that the propei-ty no Ion,-,er re'quired by- the U S. Arniy at Fort Story be conveyed ajid returned to tlie citizeiis of Virginia for recreatiolial use. Bo it further resolved, tliat we do lier(@by request aiid earnestly solicit the active support of the CommoTiwealth of Virginia, tlie City Councils and Boards of Supervisors in the surroundin@ communities aiid counties in botli Vir,iiiia and Nortli Ca-rolina, the Con@ress of the Uiiited States, and the Department of DE.,fense in tlie timely acconiplish- nient of the aforementioned request with the clear understandin@ that tlie Fort Story property ivill be developed exclusively as a permanent recreation park for general public use. ITENI q7250 ,',Ir. Grover C. l@right, Jr., Attorney, representing Mrs. Joe Weller and tlie residents of Croatan, appeared before City Council regarding surfin.- at Croatan Beach. i%fr. Ivright stated that tlie residents of Croatan wanted to express their dissatisfaction over the surfers in their area. They wish to be on an equal footir.,., with the residents of North Virginia Beach. iNly. '@Vri@.ht requested the part in tlie or'dinance that states 1800 feet South 0 f the Southern jetty, be deletel. Vice Mayor Ervin rectuested the surfing ordinance be brought back up for reconsideration. ITENI #7261 On motion by Councilman Callis, seconded by Councilman Baum, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Baum, Robert ff. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, Charles W. Gardner, Clarence A. Holland, Garland L. Isdell, D. Murray Nialbon, and J. Curtis Payne Nays: Councilmen George R. Ferrell and Floyd E. Waterfield, Jr. Absent: None City Council approved the request from the Commonwealth's Attorneys office for a transfer of funds in the amount of $480, from Reserve for Contingencies to Salary Account nulflber 01050. ITEM @7262 iN[r. Ii. Calvin Spain, representing the Shoreline Ercsion Corporation, appeared before City Council requestin,. payment for the 'Erosion Cofitrol Device'. After considerable discussion Councilman Malbon made a motion, seconded by Councilman Ferrell, to pay the full amount of $83,000 to the Shoreline Erosion Corporation. The recorded vot,3 is as follows: Aves: Councilmen Geor.@e R. Ferrell, CLarence A. Holland, Garland L. isdell, D. Murray inlalbon, and J. Curti@ Payne i@ays : Councilinen Jolln A. Baum, Robert Ii. Callis, Jr., 1%tayor Robert B. Cronii,,ell, Jr. , Vice Nlayor F. Reid Erviii, and Charles '@l. Gardner Abstain: Councilinan Floyd E. Waterfie[d, Jr. City Council deferred action on tiiis r@,qu--st for one week. ITED@f "'72@)3 On motion by Counciiman Gardner, seconded by Councilman Holland, and by recorded vote as follows: Ayes: Councilmen John A. Bauni, Robert H. Callis, Jr., Mayor Robert B. Cromwell, Jr., Vice Mayor F. Reid Ervin, George R. Ferrell, Charles IV. Gardner, Clarence A. flollaiid, Garla,@d ],. ls(tell., D. Nlurray @ialbon, J. Curtis Payne, and Flc)yd E. Water'f-ic-@icl, Jr. Nays: None Absent: l@one City Council will hold a closed meetin,l on @,londay, June 24, 1974, for the purpose of discussing items permitted for discussion under Section 2.1-344, subparagraph 2 and 6 of the Freedom of Information Act of the Commonwealth of Virginia. ITFM @72(@4 On motion by Councilman Callis, seconded by Councilman Isdell, and by unanimous vote, the meetin.@ adjourne,d. Richard J. bon, Cify Clerk @(b@rt I I . I I