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TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 <br /> <br />home facility. There being no objections to this petition registered by any <br /> <br />citizen, Mayor Oakes declared this public hearing closed. Upon motion', duly <br /> <br />seconded and unanimously carried, Council accepted the Planning Commission's <br /> <br /> favorable recommendation on this petition and, in so doing, authorized and <br /> <br />· directed the abandonment of said right-of-way through the following ordinance <br /> <br />unanimously adopted: <br /> <br />BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Martinsville, <br />Virginia, in regular meeting assembled the ninth day of February, <br />1988, that a strip of land, identified as unused right-of-way <br />extending from East Church Street (U.S. Route 58), east of Salmon <br />Street, into Dorn-Will Development Corporation's property (site <br />for Dorn-Will's proposed nursing home complex) on the south side <br />of said East Church Street, and as shown on Plat of Survey <br />(Dorn-Will Development Corporation) prepared by Larry G. Rakes, <br />CLS, and as shown on Map Section No. 37 ("single circle 3" and <br />"double circle 3") of the Tax Map of the City of Martinsville, <br />be--and is hereby--vacated and abandoned; and <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by said Council that this ordinance shall <br />be in force upon compliance by Dorn-Will .Development Corporation <br />with the Martinsville Planning Commission's requirements <br />relating to the filing of required maps and said Commission's <br />approval thereof. <br /> <br />Pursuant to duly-published notice, Council conducted a public hearing on a <br />petition filed by Harris-Teeter Super Markets, Inc., seeking the rezoning from <br />R-9 Residential to C-1 Commercial certain portions of Lots Nos. 2 and 27 <br />situated on the northeast side of Brookdale Street near its intersection with <br />Spruce Street. Representing petitioner were Mr. L. Dale McGhee, Attorney at Law <br />and Counsel for petitioner, and Mr. Lee White of the holding corporation for <br />Harris-Teeter, with headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina, who informed <br />Council that Harris-Teeter's proposed neighborhood shopping center (to replace <br />existing structures fronting the northeast side of Brookdale Street in that <br />area) should be under construction by mid-1988, with completion scheduled for <br /> <br /> <br />
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