HomeMy WebLinkAboutSEPTEMBER 26, 1991 MINUTES
M I N U T E S
VIRGINIA BEACH CITY COUNCIL
Virginia Beacli, Virginla
September 26, 1991
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf called to order the PUBLIC HEARING of the VIRGINIA
BEACH CITY COUNCIL for the CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM FY 1991-1992 - 1995-
1996 in Princess Anne High School, on Thursday, September 26, 1991, at 7:00
P.M.
Council Members Present:
James W. Brazier, Jr. , Robert W. Clyburn, Louis R.
Jones, Paul J. Lanteigne, Reba S. McClanan, Mayor
Meyera E. Oberndorf, Nancy K. Parker and William D.
Sessoms, Jr.
Council Members Absent:
John A. Baum
Vice Mayor Robert E. Fentress (ATTENDING American Public Transit
Association (APTA) Annual Meeting
in Toronto, Ontario, CANADA)
Harold Heischober
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Item I-A.I. ITEM # 34951
Mayor Meyera E. Oberndorf DECLARED A PUBLIC HEARING:
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM
FY 1991-1992 - 1995-1996
The following spoke expressing their concerns relative various issues:
John D. Moss, 4021 Glen Road, Phone: 498-0318, advised the CIP was made public
on September 17, 1991; however, the Public Hearing is being held only nine
days later. The Proposed CIP is unrealistic in terms of its affordability and
reflected misplaced priorities. A copy of Mr. Moss's remarks are hereby made a
part of the record.
Cheryl Tokac, 1904 Eastbourne Drive, Phone: 486-0202, President of the Virginia
Beach Education Association. Mrs. Tokac expressed OPPOSITION to cuts in the
Capital Improvement Program for the public schools.
Terry Elliott, 924 Fernridge Road, Phone: 468-2182, spoke relative Princess
Anne Plaza drainage. Mr. Elliott urged full funding of drainage projects in
Princess Anne Plaza.
Michael J. Barrett, 2101 Parks Avenue, Phone: 481-6388, represented the
Virginia Beach Soccer Joint Task Force, who wished to raise $1.7-MILLION in
the private sector and give to the City to fund a Soccer complex. Soccer is
the single largest youth sport in Country, State and Local area in player
participation. Mr. Barrett requested 50-100 acres of land central to the
majority of population base. The proposal for the Virginia Beach Soccer
Complex is hereby made a part of the record.
Gerret Benson, 906 Valhalla Arch, Phone: 422-1568, also represented the
Virginia Beach Soccer Joint Task Force.
Cheryl Pettigrew, 308 Swordfish Lane, Phone: 426-5221, represented FRIENDS OF
BACK BAY/SAVE OUR SANDBRIDGE. Sandbridge has only 1,267 full time year-round
residents; however, the proposed CIP would drastically change the character of
Sandbridge, a small residential beach community. Mrs. Pettigrew spoke in
OPPOSITION to Sandbridge Sewers and proposed Ferrell Parkway.
William E. Rachels, Jr., 11A 79th Street, Phone: 628-5568, represented CIP
Project #2-178, Page 15 concerning Stormwater Management. This would provide
for a correction to the situation existing for approximately 15 years at the
end of 79th Street. A pipeline would be placed at the end of 79th Street to
handle the stormdrain water which now dumps onto the sand. Photographs
depicting the situation are herby made a part of the record.
There being no further speakers, the Mayor CLOSED the PUBLIC HEARING.
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Item I-B. 1.
ADJOURNMENT ITEM 34952
BY CONSENSUS, City Council ADJOURNED the Meeting at 7:45 P.M.
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