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Resolution re: Poison <br />Prevention Week <br /> <br />Resolution re: <br />Appointing Viewers <br />Linden Streen <br /> <br />40'5 <br /> <br /> WHEREAS ~ii~il a meeting of the Council on June 19, <br />1978, Council ad0~d R re~°lution oPposing certain petitions <br />filed with the Federal Communication Commission by the <br />Amaturo Group, Inc., and others, in Docket No. 19995 <br />P~ 2275, concerning Network Program Exclusivity Protection <br />by Cable Television Systems, stating in such resolution that <br />it was the opinion of Council that the public interest of <br />the citizens of Charlottesville was better served by <br />Regulation §76.92(g) as it now exists; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, it has subsquently come to the attention <br />of Council that there are a variety of considerations with <br />respect to network program exclusivity of which Council <br />was not apprised; ~nd <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, it appears tmat~ in order to make an <br />intelligent decisiDn concerning network program exclusivity <br />protection, it would be necessary for Council to assimilate <br /> <br />a variety of techn~ <br />method of applying <br />regulations; and <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, <br />Council or the city <br />would appear to be <br />FCC, which has spec <br /> <br /> NOW, THE~ <br />June 19, 1978, touc <br />be, and it hereby i <br />expresses no opinic <br />program exclusivity <br />and whether such ex <br />interest of the cit <br /> <br />Dr. Dan Spyker <br /> <br />at the University a <br /> <br />resolution which wo <br /> <br />as Poison Preventio <br /> <br />adopt this resoluti <br /> <br />by Mr. Buck the fol <br /> <br /> WHEREAS p <br />of accidental death <br />maj~Ority of pediatr <br />than 90% of the 5 m <br />children and, <br /> <br /> WHEREAS a <br />can significantly r <br />served, but that in <br />more particularly, <br />such full time faci <br /> <br /> WHEREAS t <br />has now established <br />Poison Control Cent <br />immediate access to <br />information; and, t, <br />ment of all patient~ <br />information links w~ <br />facilities; and, to <br />admissions and deat] <br /> <br /> NOW, THER] <br />the City of Charlot~ <br />of the University o: <br />and supported; and, <br />be designated as Po~ <br />Virginia; and, that <br />aware of this servi~ <br />encouraged to utili: <br />Center when necessa] <br />poisonings may be r~ <br /> <br />On motion by MI <br /> <br />the following resol~ <br /> <br /> A RESOLUT] <br />request for the vaca <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, <br />requesting vacation <br /> <br /> WHEREAS, <br />required by §15.1-3~ <br /> <br />cal and economic data and determine a <br />such material in the contest of FCC <br /> <br />such data is n~t readily available to <br /> administration a~d the entire matter <br />more appropriatel% resolved by the <br />ial expertise; <br /> <br />EFORE, the ~esolution of Council dated <br />hing upon the matters referred to above, <br />s, rescinded and annulled, and Council <br />n upon the advisability of network <br /> protection by cable television systems <br />clusivity may or may not be in the public <br />· zens of Charlottesville, Virginia. <br /> <br /> Director of the Poison Control Center <br />ddressed the Council and presented a <br /> <br />~ld designate the week of August 1-7, 1978 <br /> <br />Week and requested the Council to <br /> <br />~n. On motion by Mrs. O'Brien, seconded <br /> <br />lowing resolution, was unanimously adopted. <br /> <br />~isoning is the fourth most frequent cause <br /> in this country and accounts for a <br />icmedical emergencies; and, that more <br />illion poisonings cases a year are <br /> <br /> well run full-time poison control cenner <br />~duce death and inj!ury in the population <br /> the past, the State of Virginia and <br />the central Virginia area has had no <br />lity and; <br /> <br />~e University of Virginia Medical Center <br />a computerized and efficient 24 hour <br />~r to provide every resident of Virginia <br /> competent, comprehensive poison <br /> reduce the time to appropriate treat- <br /> with poisoning through development of <br /> th Emergency rooms and other essential <br /> reduce by at least 40% the hospital <br />~s in the pediatric age group. <br /> <br />~FORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of <br />~esville~that the Poison Control Center <br /> Virginia Medical Center is endorsed <br />that the Week of August 1-7, 1978, <br />_son Prevention Week for Central <br /> all residents of this area be made <br />:e not heretofore available and be <br />:e the services of the Poison Control <br />~y, so that injury and death from all <br />~duced and avoided. <br /> <br />· s. O'Brien, seconded by Mrs. Gatewood <br /> <br />~tion, was unanimously adopted. <br /> <br />iON appointing viewers to consider a <br />.tion of a portion of Linden Street. <br /> <br />~his Council has received a petition <br />of a portion of Linden Street; and <br /> <br />t appears to Council that the notices <br />4 of the Code of Virginia (1950), as <br /> <br /> <br />