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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1992 <br /> <br />Council unanimously voted to table consideration of actions related to <br />the establishment of a Disability Services Board. The Mayor noted that <br />Council had requested a representative of the State Department of <br />Rehabilitative Services to appear at this meeting to answer questions <br />regarding the Board, but no representative was present. Council also <br />asked City Manager Earl B. Reynolds, Jr. to write a letter to Senator <br />Virgil Goode and Delegate Ward Armstrong asking if the functions of the <br />proposed new Board could be assigned to any number of existing boards <br />which deal with issues relating to persons with disabilities. Vice- <br />Mayor Adams suggested several possible State Boards which might serve <br />this purpose and stated that he had opposed the formation of the <br />Regional Board as a member of the West Piedmont Planning District Board <br />of Commissioners. <br /> <br />Upon motion, duly seconded and by unanimous vote, Council set a public <br />hearing for December 22, 1992 and approved, on first reading, Ordinance <br />No. 92-17 on a request from Richard M. Martin to amend Section VIII-- <br />Special Use Procedure, Paragraph K--Special Uses Permitted in the P-l, <br />P-2 and R-P Zoning Districts Using the Special Use Procedure, of the <br />City's Zoning Ordinance to allow florists to operate in these districts <br />after the issuance of a Special Use Permit. <br /> <br />The Mayor announced that the December 22, 1992 regular Council meeting <br />would also be a Neighborhood Town Meeting and would be held at <br />Clearview Elementary School, beginning at 7:30 P.M. <br /> <br />In accordance with Section 2.1-344(A) of the CODE OF VIRGINIA (1950, <br />and as amended), and upon motion, duly seconded and by unanimous vote, <br />Council convened into Executive Session for the purpose of consultation <br /> <br /> <br />