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<br />350 <br /> <br />TUESDAY <br /> <br />APRIL 12, 1955 <br /> <br />The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Council of the City of Martinsville, Virginia, <br /> <br />with Mayor R. S. Hodnett presiding, was held in the Council Chamber, City Hall, on <br /> <br />Tuesday, April 12, 1955, at 7:30 P.M., with the follo"l'r1.ng members being present: <br /> <br />Mayor and Councilman R. S. Hodnett; and Councilmen C. P. Craig and B. H. Hill. <br /> <br />Councilmen W. T. Turrer and J. R.Nalker were absent because of illness. <br /> <br />Minutes of the regular Council meeting held March 22, 1955, were approved as read. <br /> <br />Pursuant to duly-advertised public notice, Council conducted a public hearing on a <br /> <br />proposal, as recormnendeeJ. by the Planning Commission as follovrs, to rezone to liB-I <br /> <br />Businessfl all of the property lying on the south side of Church street between <br /> <br />Ellsworth Street and Cleveland Avenue back to the north line of the proposed extension <br /> <br />of Chestnut Street: <br /> <br />Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />City of Martinsville, Virginia <br /> <br />Gentlemen: <br /> <br />The Planning Commission of the City of Martinsville, at several of its meetings, <br />has considered a request referred to tJ1em by City Council from the Piednont <br />Trust Bank involving the rezoning of the back portion of its property lying at <br />the corner of Ellswomth and Church Streets, from A-I Residential to B-1 Business. <br /> <br />In the past, the Co~nission has followed a policy of adhering to a maximum depth <br />zoning for the B-1 Business classification of 150 feet. The nature of the request <br />of the Piedmont Trust Bank, involving a greater depth zoning than strict adherence <br />to this policy perr_its, the Planning Commission felt that perhaps at this time a <br />portion of its thoroughfare plans should be developed. As a result of this <br />thinking, the Planning Commission had tentative plans dra7ffi for the extension of <br />Chestnut Street and subsequently held a public hearing on the zoning and future <br />Chestnut Street location on March 23, 1955. At this meeting, the Planning <br />Commission voted unanimously to make the follovJing recommendation to Council <br />concerning this matter: <br /> <br />That all of the property lying on the south side of Church Street between <br />Ellsworth Street and Cleveland Avenue be zoned as f1B-l Businessll back to the <br />north lire of the proposed extension of Chestnut Street, wrlich north line lies <br />apIJroximately 396 feet south of Church Street on ~alsl'vorth Street and 374 feet <br />on Cleveland Avenue. <br /> <br />The north line of Chestnut street is indicated on a set of plans in the Traffic <br />and Planning Engineer's office and is drawn in blue pencil. <br />