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4 s7 x* ]& t. L ?5 T公仔箱論壇 Councilman Russell Gilbert Cynthia Stanley-Cash speaks during a meeting about the Wilcox Tunnel at the Eastdale Youth and Family Development Center Monday, Feburary 1, 2016. Chattanooga City Council member Ken Smith speaks as a committee discusses a proposed change in the city s sound ordinance Tuesday, Aug. 12, 2014, in Chattanooga. The Chattanooga City Coun af1 cil wants to get more input from the public before voting on new rules for short-term vacation rentals.The proposed legislation calls for allowing short-term vacation rental operations within R1 residential zones, the standard designation for single-family dwellings in neighborhoods, by means of a certification process instead of through current rezoning procedures. Current zoning rules require a property planning to operate a short-term vacation rental to be zoned R3 or R4, which also allow apartments and offi dunk homme ces.On Tuesday, the body voted 9-0 in support of a request made by Councilman Russell Gilbert to postpone the evening s scheduled vote on short-term vacation rentals untilOct. 11. The body also agreed to hold a second public hearing on the matter on Sept. 27. I have had a lot of constituents who have asked questions about this and want a better understanding on this, so they could feel more comfortable with it, Gilbert said.While the air force 1 new regulations received positive responses during an Aug. 30 public hearing, some Chattanooga residents still have conce Xbrb Bradley County detectives seek public s help in identifying burglary suspecttvb now,tvbnow,bttvb- b$ y: y. ~, N0 G4 Y
IF YOU WATCH鈥?Good Morning America Weekend, which airs at 7 a.m. on Chattanooga s WTVC News Channel 9, will air a segment this morning about the Cleveland, Tenn., runners involved in Run Relay Now. Johnny Clemons Johnny Clemons got out of bed and ran a 26.2-mile marathon today - for the eighth day in a row.Clemons is one of about 30 runners who left Cleveland, Tenn., on April 12 for a roughly 1,000-mile relay run to Boston to raise funds for two charities there in honor of victims and survivors of last year s Boston Marathon bombing.They expect to end their trek at 2 p.m. today in Boston.Dubbed the Run Now Relay, most of the team have taken turns running five or six miles a day while passe stanley cup nger vans haul resting teammates.But Clemons, a 37-year-old personal trainer, has logged 26.2 miles every day of the relay. We call him Johnny Marathon, teammate Fred Garmon said Friday by phone from Connecticut. He s a machine. He s an absolute machine. Clemons will rest Sunday - and then run Monday in the Boston Marathon in the first group of runners that includes elite runners from around the world. It s definitely challenging, Clemons said Friday. It s challeng stanley cup ing mainly because of the sleep. The last time I slept was two days ago. The 5-foot-11 marathoner usually weighs 163 pounds, but figures he s around 150 now. Clemons, who leans toward a paleo diet, has been trying to eat enough protein and fat to keep nourished for his daily marathon runs, all stanley kubek o |
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