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64¸ <br /> <br />REGULAR SESSION <br /> <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br /> <br />PUBLIC <br /> <br />THE REQUESTED $78,000 IN TACT, SO THAT SERVICES WILL NOT BE LIMITED. <br /> <br /> CONSTANCE BRENNAN OF 729 0RANGEDALE AVENUE EXPLAINED THE SERVICES <br /> <br />OF THE WOMEN'S HEALTH CENTER, ASKING COUNCIL TO CONSIDER ALLOCATING FUNDS <br />FOR THE CENTER. <br /> <br />CHARLES ROSS OF 711 6TH STREET EXPRESSED CONCERNS ABOUT THE UNRELIABLE <br />BUS SERVICE. MR. ROSS COMPLAINED OF HAVING TO WAiT FOR THE BUS FOR AN HOUR. <br /> <br /> CYNTHIA STRATTON OF MACCA REMPHASIZED THE NEEDS OF THE MULTI-SITE <br />ASSOCIATION, STATING SHE HAS WORKED WITH THE GROUP. MS. STRATTON STATED THAT <br />THE GROUP IS IN NEED OF STRUCTURED ACTIVITIES. SHE CONTINUED, SAYING THAT <br />THE ASSOCIATION HAS A BEAUTIFUL COMMUNITY 'CENTER THAT IS NOT BEING UTILIZED <br />BECAUSE OF LACK OF MATERIALS AND MANPOWER. <br /> <br /> GENE DORMAN OF SOUTH 1ST STREET ADDRESSED THE NEED FOR STRUCTURED <br />ACTIVITIES FOR THE YOUTH OF THAT AREA. <br /> <br />FORREST KERN SPOKE IN SUPPORT OF CHIP AND ASKED COUNCIL TO RETAIN THE <br />$78,000 FUNDING REQUESTED BY THE ORGANIZATION. <br />MAYOR BUCK CLOSED THE PUBLIC HEARING. <br /> <br />THE MEETING WAS ADJOURNED. <br /> <br />PRESIDENT <br /> <br />COUNCIL CHAMBER - MONDAY, APRIL 5, t982 <br /> <br /> COUNCIL MET IN REGULAR SESSION ON THIS DATE WITH THE FOLLOWING MEMBERS <br />PRESENT: MR. ALBRO, MR. BUCK, MR. CONOVER, MS. GLEASON, DR. HALL. <br /> UPON REQUEST BY THE CITY ATTORNEY, ROGER WILEY, COUNCIL WAIVED APPROVAL <br />OF THE MINUTES OF MARCH 15TH UNTIL THE TEXT OF THE RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING -- <br /> <br />THE MAYOR TO SIGN THE REVENUE AND ECONOMIC GROWTH SHARING AGREEMENT COULD <br /> <br />BE INCLUDED. <br /> <br /> ON MOTION BY MR. CONOVER, SECONDED BY MS. GLEASON, COUNCIL UNANIMOUSLY <br />APPROVED THE MINUTES OF MARCH 17TH, 18TH, 22ND AND 25TH. <br /> COUNCIL AGREED TO WAIVE APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF MARCH 31ST TO PROVIDE <br />AMPLE TIME FOR REVIEW. <br /> <br /> LOUIS GLEASON, A RESIDENT OF THE CITY, ADDRESSED COUNCIL, REQUESTING <br />A TAX BE INSTITUTED ON THE SALE OF BEER, WINE AND CIGARETTES. MR. GLEASON <br />STATED THAT BY IMPOSING SUCH A TAX, REAL ESTATE TAXES COULD BE REDUCED. <br /> <br />MR. GLEASON ALSO SUGGESTED THE POSSIBILITY OF USING FUNDS COLLECTED FROM <br /> <br />A CITY LOTTERY TO BUILD AND REPAIR ROADS AND PAY PUBLIC SERVANTS. HE <br /> <br />CONTINUED, SUGGESTING INSTEAD OF A HOTEL/CONFERENCE CENTER, THE CITY __ <br />SHOULD BUILD AN APARTMENT COMPLEX ON VINEGAR HILL WHICH WOULD HOUSE 300 - <br /> <br /> 600 PEOPLE. <br /> MR. JOHN FALWELL OF 1206 MERIWEATHER STREET EXPRESSED HIS CONCERNS <br /> ABOUT THE INCREASE IN REAL ESTATE ASSESSMENTS. <br /> <br /> MR. FALWELL ASKED COUNCIL TO ELIMINATE HIGH PERCENTAGE PAY RAISES FOR <br /> <br /> CITY EMPLOYEES EARNING OVER $20,000 PER YEAR. HE ALSO ASKED FOR THE CON- <br /> SIDERATION OF THE ELIMINATION OF ISSUING BONDS WITHOUT A PUBLIC REFERENDUM. <br /> <br /> TOM JACOBOWSKI OF 377 MINOR RIDIGE ROAD, OWNER AND OPERATOR OF THE RoY <br /> <br /> ROGERS RESTAURANT STATED THAT HE HAD PREVIOUSLY SUBMITTED TO COUNCIL A <br /> <br /> PETITION WITH 4,979 SIGNATURES AGAINST AND 634 FOR IMPLEMENTING A TAX TO <br /> <br /> SUPPORT THE VINEGAR Hit'LL =ROJECT. MR. JACOBOWSKI INFORMED COUNCIL THAT AS <br /> <br /> PRESIDENT OF THE CHARLOTTESVILLE-ALBEMARLE RESTAURANT ASSOCIATIONs HE <br /> PLANNED TO CIRCULATE ADDITIONAL PETITIONS TO SUPPORT THE DENIAL OF IMPOSING <br /> SUCH A TAX. <br /> <br /> <br />
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