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September 10, 2002 <br /> <br />the rezoning would devalue his property. He did say, however, that he did not oppose <br />rezoning Lot 8. Lacy Brown, of 314 Virginia Street and owner of Lot 8, stated that he <br />only wants to renovate the current house. Mayor Teague declared the Public Hearing <br />closed. Vice Mayor Roop moved to rezone Lot 8 of Maple Street from M-2 Industrial to <br />R-6 Residential on first reading; the motion was u seConded and Carried by the <br />following roll call vote, with all members voting: Vote 5 - 0; Yeas (5) - Cobbe, Dallas, <br />Ferrill, Roop, Teague; Nays (0) - None. <br /> <br /> Council considered business from the floor. Klm Adkins, President of the <br />Martinsville-Henry County Chamber of Commerce, announced that a luncheon with <br />Governor Mark Warner would be held on FridaY, September 13, 2002, at the Stratford <br />Inn Convention Center in Danville to discuss the education bond referendum. Chris <br />Koumparakis, of Eden, North Carolina, and former resident, spoke on the City <br />educational system. John Sanders, of 308 Starling Avenue, spoke regarding economic <br />development and the local government access channel. <br /> <br /> CounCil considered Staff Reports. City Manager Reynolds presented the <br /> Recycling Report for the three-month period of May through July, 2002, and an update <br /> on raw water status in the City. On August 30, 2002, Governor Warner issued <br /> mandatory water use restrictions, which supersede the City's voluntary request. <br /> <br /> Vice Mayor Roop encouraged citizens to recognize last year's attacks on the <br /> United States in some way tomorrow. City Manager Reynolds stated that the City <br /> would be represented at a hearing on Thursday, October, 10, 2002, at the Danville <br /> Regional Airport, regarding proposed State legislation allowing mobile home parks. <br /> <br /> <br />
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