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<br />. 'r) <br />~/f~ <br /> <br />TUESDAY <br /> <br />JUNE 24, 1975 <br /> <br />The regular semi-monthly meeting of the Council of the City of Martinsville, <br /> <br />Virginia, with Mayor H. L. Boaz presiding, was held Tuesday, June 24, 1975, <br /> <br />in the Council Chamber, City Hall, beginning at 7:30 P.M., all members of <br /> <br />Council being present, viz., Harry L. Boaz, Mayor; William D. Hobson, <br /> <br />Vice-Mayor; G. S. Fitz-Hugh, Jr.; Barry A. Greene; and Morton W. Lester. <br /> <br />After the invocation, Council approved--as recorded--the minutes of its <br /> <br />regular meeting held June 10, 1975, and of its special meeting held June 19, <br /> <br />1975. <br /> <br />By report dated June 20, 1975, the Martinsville Planning Commission recommended <br /> <br />that Council grant a Special-Use Permit (for which application was filed with <br /> <br />Council on April 22, 1975) to Mr. Glen D. Powell, Jr., to allow for the <br /> <br />construction of a ten-unit apartment building on property identified as Smith <br /> <br />Lake Road "Parcel B", off Forest Street. In tentative acceptance of the Planning <br /> <br />Commission's recommendation, Council called for a duly-advertised Public Hearing <br /> <br />to be conducted on this application at Council's regular meeting scheduled for <br /> <br />July 22, 1975. <br /> <br />Council unanimously appointed the following citizens to the following adjuncts of <br /> <br />the West Piedmont Planning District Commission: <br /> <br />(a) Mr. Frank T. Gravely (to succeed himself) and Mr. Joseph T. Finley <br />(replacing Mrs. Emily Young, resigned) to the Drug Abuse Council <br />for three-year terms; <br />(b) Mr. J. Randolph Smith, Jr., Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney for <br />the City, for a three-year term on the Criminal Justice Advisory <br />Committee, succeeding the Honorable J. English Ford, J&DR Court <br />Judge; <br />(c) Mr. George Adams, to succeed himself, for a three-year term on <br />the Transportation & Land-Use Committee; <br />