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AGENDA <br /> CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />CITY OF MARTINSVILLE, VIRGINIA <br /> <br />Council Chambers - Municipal Building <br />7:30 p.m. - Tuesday, August 24, 2004 <br /> <br />Invocation - Council Member J. Ronald Ferrill <br /> <br />Pledge to the American flag <br /> <br />I. Consider approval of the minutes of City Council's meetings of May 12 <br /> and 13, July 13 and 27, 2004. <br /> <br />II. Recognition (staff/citizens) <br /> <br />Consider adoption of a Resolution and presentation to the family of <br />the late Joseph E. Finley, former Chairman of the Martinsville School <br />Board. <br /> <br />B. Consider a presentation by representatives of First Baptist Church of <br /> Martinsville of teddy bears to the Fire and Police Departments. <br /> <br />C. Recognition of citizens who have served on various Boards and <br /> Commissions. <br /> <br />III. Consider approval of the FY2004-05 Performance Contract between <br /> Piedmont Community Services and the Virginia Department of Mental <br /> Health, Mental Retardation and Substance Abuse Services. <br /> <br />IV. Consider adoption of an Ordinance, on emergency basis, and authorizing <br /> the City Manager to sign a Guaranty Agreement with American National <br /> Bank and Trust Company. <br /> <br />V. Business from the Floor <br /> <br />This section of the Council meeting provides citizens the <br />opportunity to discuss matters, which are not listed on the printed <br />agenda. In that the Council meetings are broadcast on Martinsville <br />Government Television, the City Council is responsible for the <br />content of the programming. Thus, any person wishing to bring a <br />matter to Council's attention under this Section of the agenda <br />should: (1) come to the podium and state their name and address; <br />(2) state the matter that they wish to discuss and what action they <br />would like for Council to take; (3) limit their remarks to five <br />minutes; and (4) refrain from making any personal references or <br />accusations of a factv~lly false and/or malicious nature. <br /> <br /> <br />