The Rev. Joseph N. Green Jr. was a councilmember for 20 years and rector at Grace Episcopal Church for 30 years in Norfolk. He supported housing, transportation and education advancements in the city and had a love for gardening.
Norfolk city officials and the developer reached an agreement requiring the developer to provide four affordable housing units in the building less than half of what was planned.
Norfolk City Council will decide the fate of three historic, city-owned homes built in the 1790s and the Norfolk Police & Fire Museum on Freemason Street.