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RELEASE OF RESTRICTIONS ON REICHEL PROPERTY

President Darden again brought to the attention of the Board the matter of release by The
Rector and Visitors of the residential restriction on property at the Southeast corner of William
Street and College Avenue in Fredericksburg, Virginia. He reminded the Board that it had considered
the matter at its meeting held on April 8, 1955. At that time the Board had before it a
letter from Mr. Swart, Recorder of the Vestry of Trinity Church, Fredericksburg, dated March 31,
1955, requesting release from the residential restriction on said property which the Vestry desired
to purchase as the site for the proposed new church, and letter from Mr. Edgar E. Woodward,
Bursar of Mary Washington College, dated April 2, 1955, recommending the requested waiver. The
Board adopted a resolution on April 8th, 1955, that the waiver be granted, subject to review by
the University's Attorney, provided that the release of restrictions should apply "to church
construction and to no other kind."

It now transpires, the President stated, that the property in question is being purchased
by The Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia, a Virginia corporation, for the
purpose of erecting a church, student center for young ladies of Mary Washington College, a
parish house, and probably as the Diocesan Headquarters of the Episcopal Church. Under these
circumstances, it was thought by Counsel for The Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society that
the resolution of the Board adopted April 8, 1955, confining the release of restriction "to church
construction and to no other kind" was not broad enough to authorize the erection of a student
center, parish house and headquarters for the Diocesan Missionary Society. The President then
presented to the Board a letter from William K. Goolrick to Mr. C. Venable Minor, Special Counsel
for the University, dated October 29, 1955, requesting that the release of restrictions should
apply to "Church, Religious or Educational purposes and to no other kind." Mr. Darden also presented
to the Board a copy of the proposed deed from The Rector and Visitors to the Trustees of the
Diocesan Missionary Society of Virginia releasing the property in question from the residential


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restrictions thereon insofar as it affects the use of said tract or parcel of land for Church,
Religious or Educational purposes and to no other kind

After discussion and careful consideration, upon motion duly seconded, it was,

RESOLVED that The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, as owner of certain property
in the City of Fredericksburg, Virginia, acquired from Frank H. Reichel and wife, by deed dated
August 30, 1946, of record in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court of the City of Fredericksburg
in D.B. 82 p. 340, release from the residential restrictions applicable thereto, certain property at
the southeast corner of William Street and College Avenue in Fredericksburg, Virginia, sold by The
Fredericksburg Aquaduct Company, Incorporated to The Trustees of the Diocesan Missionary Society of
Virginia, insofar as it affects the use of the above described tract or parcel of land for Church,
Religious or Educational purposes and to no other kind,

RESOLVED FURTHER, that, Colgate W. Darden, Jr., President, be and he is hereby authorized and
empowered to execute such release in the form as presented to this meeting, in the name and on
behalf of The Rector and Visitors of the University of Virginia, and that Francis L. Berkeley, Jr.,
Secretary, be and he is hereby authorized and empowered to affix the seal of the corporation to said
release and to attest the same