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TUESDAY, Augusta2, 2000 <br /> <br /> A regular, semi-monthly meeting of the Council of the City of Martinsville, Virginia, with Mayor Dr. <br /> <br />Mark A. CrYtree presiding, was held Tuesday, August 22, 2000, in Council Chambers of the Municipal <br />Building, beginning at 7:34 P.M. The following members of Council were present: Dr. Mark A. Crabtree, <br />Mayor; M. Gene Teague, Vice-Mayor; Bruce H.T. Dallas, J. Ronald Ferrill, and Terry L. Poop. <br /> <br /> After the invocation, provided by Mayor Crabtree, Council approved upon motion duly seconded, <br />with all members voting: Vote 5-0; Yeas (5)- Crabtree, Teague, Dallas, Fenill, and Roop; Nays (0)2 None; <br />Absent (0), the Minutes of the July 25, 2000 Meeting. <br /> <br /> Council considered business from the floor. Rev. Lee W. Prunty of 202 ½ Holt Street addressed <br />Council and expressed his concern for the rising prices of gasoline, and he wonders how residents of the City <br />were going to afford driving to work. Mayor Crabtree explained to Rev. Prunty that this is a concern for <br />many people. Council Member Roop told Rev. Prunty that Federal regulations exist to curb the rising costs <br />and additional measures may be nearing in the future. Council Member Ferrill explained that the City is <br />working diligently to attract jobs, businesses, and industries to the City. Next, City resident Thelma :Pinkard <br />addressed Council to give praise to all City employees and departments for efforts expended in coordination <br />of the National Night Out Event. <br /> <br /> Council considered a public hearing and adoption of an Ordinance on a proposed amendment <br />tl5~ion VII, General Sign Regulations, Paragraph C, Permitted Signs; and Paragraph N, Permitted Signs in <br />Districts of the City's Zoning Ordinance. Mr. Wayne D. P. Knox, City Planning, Zoning, and Housing <br />Miili~ ~ressed CounCil. Mr. Knox exp!ained that the Planning Commission has unanimously approved <br />the proposal, and there are two main reasons for the proposal. First, the' proposal will make the Zoning <br />Ordinance more user .ftiendly in sign requirements so such would be located in the same place of the <br />ordina~,..e. ·Second, residents ~ concerned about the sudden increase of real estate signs, especially in City <br />right:of-ways. Mr. Knox said tll!,~:j~ioposal allows combined total surface area of signage not to exceed five <br />square feet plus an additional fiyI4f~luare feet for each 1.50 feet of lot frontage on a public street. The Public <br />Hearing was opened. No o~alty spoke; howeviCt, two residents in the audience said they would like to <br /> <br /> <br />