HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-04-929050 February 4, 1992
Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town Council held
February 4, 1992, at 4:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the Municipal
Building.
There were present: Mayor Gary C. Hancock, presiding
Council Members: Charles D. Crispin, J. R. Schrader, Jr.
Mary Lou Copenhaver, James M. Neblett,
Andrew L. Graham, Alma H. Holston,
Robert N. Glenn
Also Present: Frank Terwilliger, Town Attorney
Don E. Holycross, Town Manager
Robert J. Lyons, Asst. to the Town Manager
Ruth A. Harrell, Clerk
Visitors: Dee Lindsey and Paul Dellinger, News Media
Hiawatha Nicely
Roy D'Ardenne
Joe Weddle
Henderson Randolph
Don Reid, C & P Telephone Co.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Warner
Polly Mitchell
Patricia Pendergrast
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Hancock.
Councilwoman Holston led the Pledge of Allegiance with the
Invocation being given by Councilman Neblett.
Following the roll call, Councilwoman Holston so moved that the
minutes of the regular meeting of January 21, 1992, be approved as
submitted, seconded by Councilman Crispin, and carried.
Mayor Hancock welcomed visitors and introduced Patricia
Pendergrast, new employee, and Mayor Hancock's secretary.
Mr. Don Reid, Manager, Roanoke/New River Valley, C & P Telephone
Company, introduced himself to Town Council. Mr. Reid replaces Mr. Jim
Griffith in this position. He offered his assistance to the Town.
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MAGNOX, INC. In hearing from the public, Mr. Hiawatha Nicely, Magnox, Inc.
advised Council that a $6.5 million expansion had been approved for
their facility. Employment will increase by eight to ten persons. They
are also proceeding with their renovation program at the Calfee School.
Mr. Nicely thanked Council for their support.
Mr. J. B. Warner again addressed Council regarding the installation
of street lights behind the municipal building, Town tax tickets going
out late, water disconnects, and checks not being deposited on time. He
advised that deadlines are not being met. Mr. Warner also questioned
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cost of the Council Retreat held at Mountain Lake.
Mayor Hancock called for Council Committee Reports.
PUBLIC OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
WATER Chairman J. R. Schrader reported that the Public Operations
Committee had met January 30, 1992, and considered the request of Mr.
Jake Blevins for a water and sewer adjustment. As there was no evidence
of a leak, break or meter malfunction, Mr. Blevins did not receive a
water or sewer adjustment. The Committee concluded that the water and
sewer adjustment ordinance had been properly applied with regard to Mr.
Blevins' request for an adjustment.
MAGNOX Chairman Schrader also advised that Magnox had requested permission
to install three conduits, all containing low voltage signal wire, on
the West Main Street Bridge. The conduits would connect the old Calfee
School Building with Magnox's main building and would contain telephone
cable, low voltage signal wires for the fire alarm system and low
voltage wiring for video signals. The Town will inspect the
installation of the conduit and require appropriate hold harmless
protection.
Chairman Schrader so moved that the Town Council authorize the
issuance of a revocable license to Magnox to install three conduits on
and under the West Main Street Bridge, seconded by Councilwoman
Copenhaver and carried on the following recorded vote:
Charles D. Crispin - Aye Andrew L. Graham - Aye
J. R. Schrader, Jr. - Aye W. H. Schrader, Jr. - Absent
Mary Lou Copenhaver - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
James M. Neblett - Aye Robert N. Glenn - Aye
GATEWOOD Chairman Schrader stated that the Town's Conditional Operation and
Maintenance Certificate issued by the Virginia Department of
Conservation and Recreation for Gatewood Dam expires on May 15, 1992. In
order to meet the current dam safety regulations, the Town must perform
a stability analysis. The Town Engineer's estimate of the cost of a
stability analysis is $10,000, and Chairman Schrader so moved that
Council authorize the Town Manager and Town Engineer to proceed with the
Gatewood Dam Stability Analysis at an estimated cost of $10,000. Motion
seconded by Councilman Neblett.
Mr. Holycross reported that we need to do the stability analysis on
both Gatewood and Hogans Dam. The preference was to do Gatewood first,
and submit to state, get comments and see exactly what information is
required. We have talked with the state and consulting engineers that
might do the work and their feeling is that there would not be a
significant difference in the quotes that we would get if we did both
Gatewood and Hogans at the same time as opposed to doing them
separately. When dam was constructed, it met all applicable regulations
and safety requirements at that time.
Permits expire at the same time, but we feel temporary permits will
be extended.
Motion then carried on the following recorded vote:
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Charles D. Crispin - Aye Andrew L. Graham - Aye
J. R. Schrader, Jr. - Aye W. H. Schrader, Jr. - Absent
Mary Lou Copenhaver - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
James M. Neblett - Aye Robert N. Glenn - Aye
TRAFFIC Chairman Schrader stated that a traffic study has been made at the
intersection of Bob White Boulevard and Wurno Road to determine if a
traffic signal was warranted.
Estimated cost of a traffic signal and turning lanes is between
$80,000 and $85,000. The study found that a traffic signal is not
justified at this time as it only meets one of the traffic signal
warrants. The Engineering Department recommended exploring other
alternatives. The Town will continue to work with Long Airdox and
Renfro to address their concerns.
Chairman Schrader reported that at the request of Mr. Jake Blevins,
TRAFFIC the Town had examined the placement of the Critzer School Zone signs.
The Engineering Department has determined that the existing signs are in
compliance with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices.
Specifically the sign locations exceed the recommended stopping distance
of 175 feet for 25 MPH. Additionally, the signs are within the
recommended distance of 150 ft. to 700 ft. from the school grounds or
crossing.
TRAFFIC Chairman Schrader advised that the Engineering Department analyzed
traffic counts performed by the Virginia Department of Transportation at
the intersection of Memorial Drive and Peppers Ferry Road to determine
if a traffic signal is warranted. This study revealed that the
intersection does not meet any of the traffic signal warrants.
RECREATION Chairman Schrader reported that the Town Manager had informed the
Committee that amendments to the draft of the Countywide Recreation
Commission agreement had been submitted. After the three administrators
finalize the draft, the agreement will be reviewed by the Pulaski and .
Dublin Town Councils, and the Board of Supervisors.
PUBLIC & PERSONNEL RELATIONS
Chairwoman Copenhaver had no report.
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
GATEWOOD Chairman Graham reported that the Utilities Committee met on
(TREES) January 29 and one item discussed was the placing of Christmas Trees in
Gatewood Reservoir.
Chairman Graham made a motion that nothing be put in Gatewood
Reservoir for disposal such as Christmas trees, unless approved by the
Town Council, seconded by Councilman Crispin.
Councilman Neblett spoke in opposition to this motion and felt this
matter had been discussed openly, in committees and in private. He felt
the Town Administration handled the matter properly, researched it
properly and urged Council to vote against this motion.
Councilman Schrader felt some comments inferred that Town
Administration and some Council Members were not concerned about the
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GATEWOOD (Trees, con't.)
safety of the water
Holycross was hired
Town Council Member
on this, what will
snows, or what area
felt we need to put
Administration.
and he is very concerned about it. Also, Mr.
and other people have much more information than any
had and they made their decision and if we vote yes
be next controversy; what streets are plowed when it
of the Town will be patrolled by the Police. He
our faith in the Town Manager and the Town
Councilman Crispin disagreed with Mr. Schrader. He believed that
we can't equate the sweeping of our streets with our primary water
source. He also believed that we did not know at the time that the
trees were put into the lake what, if any, contaminants were on the
trees. He felt that one person, even though he had full confidence in
his ability to make good judgements, he felt in this particular case,
that it should not be left up to one person, but it should be left up to
the Council to make the decision because eight people putting their
heads together, generally speaking, would come up with better
recommendations, and also be able to make recommendations that are based
on maybe better judgments than one. It also relieves the Town Manager
of that ultimate responsibility in the event of a mistake. He believed
the motion should be passed.
We hire our Town Manager and department heads and she did not think they
could run around following them every minute. We have to believe in
them and we have to trust their judgment and she felt this was an
administrative decision.
Councilwoman Holston agreed it was an administrative decision. She
knew the trees were being put in the lake and she did not call the Town
Manager and complain. She had faith in Don that he would do what was
right and he would not allow this to happen if there was the slightest
reason for concern. She has been involved in Town government for the
past 15 years and worked with three Town Managers. She felt that Mr.
Holycross was one of the most honest, trustworthy managers that this
Town has had. He is a professional who would not do anything to harm
our Town or its citizens. Councilwoman Holston stated that this Council
or any other Council cannot work effectively together if there is no
trust. The losers of this are the citizens of our Town and she asked
that we put this issue to rest tonight and go on to other issues facing
us together, put our trust in Don Holycross and vote against this
motion.
Councilman Graham stated that we need to look at the purpose of
Gatewood to supply water to the people of the Town of Pulaski and
secondary, we can use Gatewood for boating, fishing, and camping. A
policy has not been established.
Councilman Crispin had talked with a chemist, and the response was
that putting the trees into our water system was first bazaar, and
second stupid. He stated he felt that impurities on trees would be
filtered out at the Filter Plant. The response was, in location this
gentleman was from, that they made heavy metal studies. The Water
Control Board in Abingdon (Bobby Doss) stated that since it was not
known what was on the trees when they were put into the lake and
apparently we did not do a chemical analysis of the trees and since one
of the supposedly experts that was called indicated that the farmers do
actually spray the trees with insecticides in the fields. It was
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GATEWOOD (Trees, cont'd)
indicated that the spray would deteriorate within three months. Trees
were also sprayed in the homes. Councilman Crispin explained what the
pesticides contained that drop down into the lake. It was further
explained that it probably would not pose threat to the drinking water
according to Councilman Crispin's source. Concern was expressed about
getting the heavy metals and heavy compounds into the food chain.
Councilman Crispin felt we did not have all the evidence we need to
determine whether the judgment of putting the trees into the lake was
good or bad. All the information he was able to gather was after the
fact and not before the fact. He believed it was unwise to vote against
this motion and he felt the voting public should make their opinions
known at the polls in May to determine who is right.
Councilwoman Holston stated that never had she voted for an issue
because of any standing in any polls or because somebody would vote for
her. She stated that the Council was not privileged to the information
that was available to Messrs. Crispin and Graham and the decision made
to put this matter into committee so a knowledgeable decision could be
made. In the committee meeting, two gentlemen talked with members about
the chemicals, etc. on the trees. One guest, Doug Steger, gave
Councilwoman Holston his notes from the Chemical Safety Department of
VPI. Mr. Steger came to the Town Manager on his own to give him his
opinion. It was felt that no chemical residue would exist on the trees
if they were sprayed while they are growing and at the time they were
harvested.
Motion denied on the following recorded vote:
Charles D. Crispin - Aye Andrew L. Graham - Aye
J. R. Schrader, Jr. - No W. H. Schrader, Jr. - Absent
Mary Lou Copenhaver - No Alma H. Holston - No
James M. Neblett - No Robert N. Glenn - No
Chairman Graham advised that the committee reviewed a private 6-
inch water line along the front of the Pulaski Plaza shopping center.
WATER The Town does not have a utility easement for the line, however, the
line functions as part of the Town's water distribution system. The
Public Works Department reported that the water line is in good
condition. Also, the developer, Lutoda, is willing to turn the existing
water line over to the Town.
During the expansion of the Pulaski Plaza shopping center, Lutoda
installed an 8-inch PVC water line serving the newly constructed shops
and Food Lion and connecting to the 6-inch line. Water line was built
to the Town's specifications.
Chairman Graham made a motion that the Town Manager be authorized
to prepare easement documents accepting the existing 6-inch line and the
new 8-inch line into the Town's system, seconded by Councilwoman Holston
and carried on the following recorded vote:
Charles D. Crispin - Aye Andrew L. Graham - Aye
J. R. Schrader, Jr. - Aye W. H. Schrader, Jr. - Absent
Mary Lou Copenhaver - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
James M. Neblett - Aye Robert N. Glenn - Aye
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WATER Chairman Graham stated that 18 residents of Old Newbern Road and
Bob White Boulevard do not have available Town water service or fire
protection and we are experiencing problems with their wells. The
estimated cost of materials for a 10 inch water line is approximately
$9,057. The estimated connection fees for the eighteen residences is
$7,,200.
Chairman Graham so moved that the Public Works department be
authorized to install a water line on Old Newbern Road, from Newbern
Road at Bob White Boulevard to just east of Peaksview Lane (Bainbridge),
seconded by Councilman J. R. Schrader.
Councilman Crispin stated that the Town Manager had assured them
that the people who are going to have access to water and sewer, it
would be an obligation for them to connect. Mr. Holycross stated that
this statement was not made and that is a decision that the Council
would have to make.
Motion then carried on the following recorded vote:
Charles D. Crispin - Aye Andrew L. Graham - Aye
J. R. Schrader, Jr. - Aye W. H. Schrader, Jr. - Absent
Mary Lou Copenhaver - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
James M. Neblett - Aye Robert N. Glenn - Aye
WATEg Chairman Graham reported that an existing 2-inch and 1-inch water
line on Lafayette Avenue (5th Street to dead end) does not provide
adequate pressure or fire protection. The estimated cost of installing
a 6-inch PVC water line and fire hydrants is $4,900. Chairman Graham so
moved that the Public Works Department be authorized to install the
water line on Lafayette Avenue, seconded by Councilman Crispin and
carried on the following recorded vote:
Charles D. Crispin - Aye Andrew L. Graham - Aye
J. R. Schrader, Jr. - Aye W. H. Schrader, Jr. - Absent
Mary Lou Copenhaver - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
James M. Neblett - Aye Robert N. Glenn - Aye
FINANCE COMMITTEE
The Finance Committee did not have a report.
ORDINANCE COMMITTEE
TAXICABS Chairwoman Holston advised that the committee had not met, but
would meet February 12, 4x00 p.m. to review the taxicab certificates.
On December 17, the permits were approved on a temporary basis for Blue
and White and Deluxe Cabs.
MAYOR'S REPORT
Mayor Hancock had no report.
TOWN ATTORNEY'S REPORT
Mr. Terwilliger had no report.
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TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT
Mr. Holycross reported that the Town Offices would be closed on
February 17 for President's Day.
Mr. Holycross distributed a graph showing weekly water levels at
Gatewood Reservoir. As of January 28, we were less than three feet
below normal. The pool level will continue to be monitored.
Mr. Holycross advised that we have had a request from Virginia
VML Municipal League as to whether we wish to continue with the Virginians
to Virginians Program and if so, do we wish to have the Town of Dumfries
as our colleague. As it was felt that we do receive benefit from this
program. Councilman J. R. Schrader made a motion that we continue to be
a participant in the Virginians to Virginians Program with the Town of
Dumfries as our counter-part. Motion seconded by Councilman Neblett and
carried.
Mr. Holycross, in answering a question that was raised earlier in
the meeting, reported that the lights in the parking lot of the
municipal building were installed this date by Appalachian Power Co.
Councilman Glenn requested a report of the current status of the
Pulaski Main Street Program at next meeting.
At 4:57 p.m. Council went into Executive Session on a real estate
matter A3 and a legal/economic development matter A5 under 2.1-344 on
motion made by Councilman Neblett, seconded by Councilwoman Copenhaver
and carried on the following recorded vote:
Charles D. Crispin - Aye
J. R. Schrader, Jr. - Aye
Mary Lou Copenhaver - Aye
James M. Neblett - Aye
Andrew L. Graham
W. H. Schrader, Jr.
Alma H. Holston
Robert N. Glenn
- Aye
- Absent
- Aye
- Aye
At 5:35 p.m. Council returned to regular session and waived reading
of the Certification Resolution on motion made by Councilman J. R.
Schrader, seconded by Councilman Crispin and carried.
Councilman J. R. Schrader made a motion that Certification
Resolution Be adopted, seconded by Councilwoman Holston and carried on
the following recorded vote:
Charles D. Crispin - Aye Andrew L. Graham - Aye
J. R. Schrader, Jr. - Aye W. H. S chrader, Jr. - Absent
Mary Lou Copenhaver - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
James M. Neblett - Aye Robert N. Glenn - Aye
Gary C. Hancock - Aye
RETREAT Mr. Holycross reported that cost of Retreat at Mountain Lake was $1,545.
It had been estimated that the session would cost $1,500.
At 5:37 p.m., Councilman Neblett made a motion that Council adjourn,
seconded by Councilwoman Copenhaver and carried.
APPR ED:
Mayor
Attest:
Clerk of Council