THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT Copyright (c) 1994, Landmark Communications, Inc. DATE: Sunday, July 3, 1994 TAG: 9407020346 SECTION: CHESAPEAKE CLIPPER PAGE: 08 EDITION: FINAL LENGTH: Medium: 62 lines
Highlights from June 28 meeting
Consideration of a resolution requesting the Virginia Department of Transportation to program a project to perform a location and feasibility study for Route 337 from Poindexter Street at I-464 to Frederick Boulevard in the vicinity of George Washington Highway along the Jordan Bridge corridor. Approved, 6-0.
Consideration of a proposal to restrict through truck traffic along George Washington Highway between the southern terminus of Long Bridge and the northern terminus of the I-64 overpass. Approved, 4-2. Yes: Dwyer, Krasnoff, Nance, Simmons. No: Butt, Ward.
Consideration of a resolution approving and authorizing the implementation of a five-year $15,000,000 plan of lease financing of equipment needs for the city of Chesapeake, Virginia. Continued to July 19 meeting.
Request for appropriation ($327,099) of state and local funds for Chesapeake Interagency Consortium. Approved, 6-0.
Request for appropriation ($1,598,000) of Community Development Block Grant funding as awarded by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. Approved, 6-0.
Request for appropriation ($1,011,200) - Capital Budget Project No. BREF-27-95, land purchase for new Deep Creek Middle School. Approved, 6-0.
Consideration of an ordinance amending an ordinance providing for a personnel management system and compensation plan for the city of Chesapeake, Virginia. Continue to July 12 meeting. Approved, 4-2. Yes: Butt, Nance, Simmons, Ward. No: Dwyer, Krasnoff.
An ordinance amending Chapter 14 of the Chesapeake City Code to designate certain areas within the city as conservation areas in which rental re-inspections will be conducted in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. Approved, 6-0.
An ordinance amending Chapter 74 of the Chesapeake City Code to change the date by which operators of motor vehicles must pay the annual motor vehicle license tax and display a current city motor vehicle license (decal) from January 31 to February 15, commencing February 15, 1995, and to change the date upon which the treasurer will commence sale of annual motor vehicle decals from December 15 to December 26. Approved, 6-0.
Reconsideration of a request for a conditional use permit to allow a drive-thru window in conjunction with an eating and drinking establishment on approximately 1.13 acres of land, zoned B-1 Neighborhood Business District and B-2 General Commercial District, located on the north side of Mt. Pleasant Road and Centerville Turnpike. Planning Commission recommended approval. Approved, 4-2. Yes: Butt, Nance, Simmons, Ward. No: Dwyer, Krasnoff.
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