The Virginian-Pilot
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              Copyright (c) 1996, Landmark Communications, Inc.

DATE: Sunday, October 20, 1996              TAG: 9610180290
SECTION: SUFFOLK SUN             PAGE: 19   EDITION: FINAL 
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SUFFOLK CITY COUNCIL ACTIONS

The City Council met at 7 p.m. Wednesday in council chambers at Suffolk City Hall, 441 Market St. The agenda included these items: Proposal

Ordinance to appropriate $50,000 from unappropriated fund balance of the general fund for professional services to establish and mark Chesapeake/Suffolk common corporate boundary. (second reading) Approved, 7-0

Ordinance to accept and appropriate $43,421 from the Commonwealth of Virginia to the Comprehensive Services Act. (second reading) Approved, 7-0

Resolution to declare city property surplus. Approved, 7-0

Proposed utility fees Delayed, no vote

Conditional use permit for commercial child care center on Lake Kennedy Drive Delayed to allow applicant time to get application within code.

Conditional use permit submitted by Norfolk to build Western Branch Pump Station number 2 and raw water intake number 2 to pump a maximum capacity of 152 million gallons a day of raw water from the Western Branch Reservoir Delayed, no vote

Conditional use permit for a semi-detached dwelling Delayed, no vote

Rezoning request, Mathews Machine Inc., for approximately .723 acres of land from rural residential to light manufacturing. Approved, 7-0

Ordinance amending Chapter 31, Zoning, to allow private and semi-private corrections and detention centers with a conditional use permit in the public land district Approved, 7-0

Ordinance amending chapter 25, Subdivision of Land, to require payment of all delinquent real estate taxes prior to acceptance of land use applications for special exceptions, conditional use permits, variances, rezonings or other land use permits. Approved, 7-0

Ordinance amending Chapter 25, Subdivision of land, to reduce minimum pavement radius for cul-de-sacs on residential streets from 50 feet to 45 feet. Approved, 5-2 by CNB