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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-10-57~~ ~~.i~ , Council Minutes May 14, 1957, ~ P• m• Minutes of a special meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, held on the 10th day of May, 1957, at 4 p. m. in the municipal office. There were present: Mayor C. V. Jackson, presiding. Councilmen: W. F. White, W. A. Larson, J. R. Martin, F. L. Carrico, I. R. Carper, W. S. Cummings, W. H. Wysor Absent: A. E. Lemons Also present: Town Manager: T. B. Noland Acting Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore Visitors: A. M. Harman, Attorney for Virginia Oak Flooring Co. On motion of J. R. Martin, seconded by 'r~'. H. Wysor, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that Gladys R. Dalton act as Clerk in the absence of Audrey Eidson, Clerk. riayor Jackson said the meeting had been called to consider certain encroachments existing on Dora Highway and Maple Avenue, in the Town of Pulaski, of certain buildings belonging to Virginia Oak Flooring Company, Incorporated. Whereupon, Garnett S. l~.oore, Town Attorney, read an Ordinance which had been prepared, permitting certain encroachments on Maple Avenue and Dora Highway, which said Ordinance is set out in detail herein. AN ORDINANCE TO PERMIT CERTAIN ENCROACHMENTS ON MAPLE AVENUE AND DORA HIGHWAY IN THE TOWN OF PtTLASKI, VIRGINIA, PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 15--776 OF THE CODE OF VIRGINIA WHEREAS, certain encroachments existed on January 1, 194$, on Dora Highway and Maple Avenue, in the Town of Pulaski, of certain buildings belonging to Virginia Oak Flooring Company, Incorporated; said encroach= ments being as shown by a certain Plat of Survey entitled, "Plat Sho~ring Virginia Oak Flooring Company Buildings Located at Pulaski, Virginia, Scale 1 inch equal 20 feet, July 7, 197", prepared by E. H. Millirons, Registered Professional Surveyor, a copy of which Flat is hereto affixed and made a. part hereof by reference, and WHEREAS, application ha.s been made to the Council of the Town of Pulaski to permit and authorize such encroachments to continue to exist pursuant to the provisions of Section 1.5-776 of the Code of Virginia, as amended. Now, therefore, ~~~~ ~~~ Council Minutes contd. May 10, 1957, ~ p. m. ~ ""' s' ~ '- Be it ordained by the Council of the Town of Pulaski, pursuant to Section 15-776 of the Code of Virginia, 1950, as amended, than' t he encroachments of buildings of the Virginia Oak Flooring Company, Incorporated, on Dora Highway and Maple Avenue, in the Town of Pulaski, as shown by the Plat hereto affixed be and the same are hereby authorized .' and permitted, and the owner of said buildings, its successors and assigns, are permitted and authorized to occupy that portion of Dora Highway a.nd Maple Avenue as shown by said Flat, and to maintain such - encroachments as the same existed on January 1, 1948, until such buildings',;, or structures are destroyed or removed; provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to relieve said owner of any negligence on its part on account of such encroachments, and the to-~an is expressly re- lieved of any liabi-lity whatsoever by virtue of the existence of said encroachments. ' There being an emergency existing in the opinion of the Council, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from passage. On motion of F. L. Carrico, seconded by W. H. Wysor, it was unanimously RFSOLVFD~ that the Ordinance be adopted in full as read by ~' the Town Attorney. Recorded vote as follows: W. A. Larson - aye W. H. Wysor, - aye J. R. Martin - aye I. R. Carper - aye F. L. Carrico - aye W. S. Cummings - aye The Town I~ianager explained that Town Officers had con- + '; fiscated a 1957 Chevrolet Sedan which had been driven an],y 3,700 miles, be~~i- cause the car was being used to transport illegal whiskey. In disposing of the case the Court might allow the Town to take title to the car if the°'~; Town would pay off the lien on the car, which lien and legal costs may amount to about $830.00. It was further expla:~ned that possibly the Town could trade the Pontiac Police car, which has been driven about 50,000 miles for a new three wheel motorcycle, a vehicle needed by the Police Department; and which is valued at about X1340.00. Cn motion of t+.-. A. Larson, seconded by '~'. S. Cummings, it ~s unanimously ~,~~~ ~,, rv ~ :. ~.d Counci_1 minutes cont'd May 10, 1957 ~ p•m• RESOLVED, that'the Town Manager shall attempt to wor1~ out t he best possible exchange between the automobile and the motorcycle, with the understanding that the confiscated car would be placed in police service to replace the Pontiac. The meeting adjourned at 5:00 p. m. Approved: ~~~ ~~ A~ ,// Mayor Attest: Actin Clerk. 1 [ ;~