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ORDINANCE: <br />RABIES <br />VACCINATION <br />FOR CATS <br /> <br />PUBLIC <br /> <br />OTHER BUSINESS <br /> <br />1976, RELATING TO MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM SPEED LIMITS," Mrs. Gleason seconded <br />the motion, and it was carried over to the next meeting for consideration. <br /> <br /> Ms. Sheila Haughey, Assistant City Attorney, ecplained that the <br /> <br /> ordinance, which requires that cats be vaccinated a <br /> licensed o.r tagged, was in response to the spread o <br /> County. Ms. Haughey stated that the ordinance was <br /> De.partment and the SPCA. <br /> <br /> Mrs. Gleason state-d that she felt passage of tl <br /> as a public health measure, and added that rabies va <br /> · be arranged by the Health Department. <br /> <br /> Mr. Conover no~ed concern that innocent cats mJ <br /> taken to the SPCA and requested that the five-day 1: <br /> <br /> Mr. Haughey Stated that the SPCA and Health De' <br /> the ordinance and would make recommendations on any <br /> the next meeting. <br /> <br /> Mr. Conover moved the ordinance entitled- "AN Oi <br />REORDAIN ARTICLE III OF CHAPTER 4 OF THE CODE OF THt <br />1976, BY~ AMENDING AND REORDAINING SECTIONS 4'-18 THRI <br />NEW SECTIONS NUMBERED 4-24 THROUGH 4-31, SUCH AMEND] <br />REQUI'RING RABIES VACCINATIONS FOR DOGS AND CATS, ANI <br />PROCEDURES AND PENALTIES," Dr. Gunter seconded the n <br />was carried over to the next meeting. <br /> <br /> There were no matters by the public. <br /> <br /> Mr. Conover requested that the State Highway De <br />that Council was in support of a two-lane bridge acr <br />on Ridge Street. <br /> <br /> Mrs. Gleason concurred with Mr. Conover's reque <br />it was important to reinforce the idea that Council <br />an expressway through town. <br /> <br /> On motion by Mr. Conover, seconded by Dr. Gunt¢ <br />agreed that the'State Highway Department be written <br />support of a two-lane bridge on Ridge Street. <br /> <br /> ainst rabies, but not <br /> <br /> rabies into Albemarle <br />;upported by the Health <br /> <br />Le ordinance was essential <br />:cination clinics would <br /> <br />ght be picked up and <br />mit be extended. <br />artment were reviewing <br />possible changes before <br /> <br />DINANCE TO AMEND AND <br /> <br /> CITY OF CHARLOTTESVILLE, <br /> <br />JGH 4-23, AND BY ADDING <br /> <br />D AND ADDED SECTIONS <br /> <br /> SPECIFIYING CONTROL <br /> <br /> tion, and the ordinance <br /> <br /> artment be informed <br /> <br />~ss the railroad tracks <br /> <br />;t and stated she felt <br />~pposed the idea of <br /> <br />, Council unanimously <br />o express Council's <br /> <br /> Dr. Gunter requested a report on the status of the Safeway building <br />on Main Street. <br /> <br /> A work session was planned for 7:30 p.m. on May 8th for Council, the <br />Planning Commission, and the Highway Department to discuss highways in <br /> <br />the .~~ ~ . <br /> City and the surrounding area. <br /> .The meeting was~ourned. <br /> <br />Cle President <br /> <br />NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING <br /> <br />A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNCIL WILL BE HELD ON Monday, May 7, 1984 AT 7:1S p.m. <br />IN THE Council Chambers <br /> <br />THE PROPOSED AGENDA IS AS BOLLOWS: <br /> <br />Executive session to discuss matters of personnel as exempted by Section 2.1-344 <br />(a)(1) of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act. <br /> <br />BY ORDER OF THE MAYOR <br /> <br />BY <br /> <br />Jeanne Cox (signed) <br /> <br />Clerk <br /> <br /> <br />