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Council Minutes June 4~ 195?, ~+ p.m.
Minutes of the regular meeting of the Town Counci
of the Town of Pulaski Virginias held on the 4th day ~f
Junes 1957? at 4 p.m. in the municipal offices.
There were present: Mayor C. V. Jackson presidi~g.
Councilmen: I. R. Carper F. L. Carrico W. S. C1~mmings~
A. E. Lemons! J. R. Martini W. H. Wysor~ W. F. Wh~~jjte
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Also present: Town Manager: T. B. Noland
Clerk: Audrey N. Eidson
Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore
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Visitors: Evelyn S. Halls Reporter
The meeting was opened with a prayer by the Town
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Manager.
The minutes of the regular meeting of May 22s 195~'~
and the special meeting of May 27, 1957 were approved."
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The Town Manager presented petitions from property`
owners on the North and South sides of Gliff Street fo#
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the widening of the streets with the property owners
paying one-half of the cost. The cost of the project ~~
prepared by the Director of Public Works was approxima~jely
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~7~500_. It was the decision of Council that the Town
is not financially able to do the work at this time
even with the participation of the petitioners and th~!t
the petitioners should be notified of this decision.
A letter from Mr. Richard Oglesby of Wytheville w~~
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read wherein Mr. Oglesby requested that the Town take
some action to control traffic proceeding North from
Drpaer's Mountain. This request wasprompted by the ,
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recent accident which occured on the mountain in which;
Mr. Oglesby was involved.;
On motion of F. L. Carrico seconded by I. R. Carr
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the following resolution was unanimously adopted.
WHEREAS U. S. Route No. 1i from the point approxi
mately five miles South of the corporate limits of the
Town of Pulask i~ Virginias (at the Southwestern inter-~
section of No. 11 and 101) is a two lane highway with m~ny
curves and very steep grade on that portion from the
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Council Minutes (Cont'd) June 4~ 1957
top of Draper Mountain to said limits of the Town
requiring a cautious and slow speed for any vehicle
and low gears for i~eavier vehicles; and
WHEREAS in the past years several incidents have
occurred where heavy vehicles and others haves for one
cause or another gotten out of control and have pro-
ceeded out of control through the entire business section
of the Towns hitting other vehicles or wrecking and
have caused on at least one occasion a deaths person
injuries and damages and have generally endangered
the lives of citizens of Pulaski; and
WHEREAS there is a great danger of other vehicles
going out of control on this portion of U. S. Route 11
and causing other d~aths.~ in3uries and property damages
within said Towns with the possibility of a tragedy
beyond our comprehension and present realization.
NOWT THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that theCouncil
of the Town of Pulaski petition the said Highway
Department and its agents to provide the necessary
signs at the intersection of U. S. Highway No. 11 and
State Route 101 at the Western portion of Route 101
to indicate a through truck route ov®r State Routes
101 and 100 around. the Town of Pulaski Virginia; and
to do any and all other things necessary to help pre-
vent more occurences as above stated and to help pro-
tect the lives of persons and their property within
said Town and from the further danger of vehicles
running out of control and the possibility of their
crasli.ng into and killing others and destroying and
damaging property within said Town.
ANDS BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that theCouncil of
the Town of Pulaski petition the said State Highway
Department to take immediate steps to improve the
alignment of the present route and widen same to provide
a "creeper" lane for those trucks which must still use
the Drpaer Mountain route.
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Mayor Jackson advised that General Crump was to
be in Pulaski on June 17 to view locations for the
proposed Armory and it was his feeling that Council Ai
should select three sites to show him. The sites sele~ted
by Council were (1) Mountain Park; (2) Calfee Park;
and (3) the athletic field in East Pulaski.
The Town Manager presented request of T. S. Da1to~M
for the extension of the sewer line on Dublin Road to
his new house in Northwood. The Council asked that
estimates of cost be prepared and presented at the
next regular meeting.
Town Manager Noland was asked to determine the
regulations other towns have with reference to con-
nections to sewer lines by those properties using ~~
septic tanks. `'
It was the request of Council that the Town Manag ~r
advise Mr. Carl E. McNew of the objections by his
neighbors to his present chicken house and that the
facilites which he intends to construct and for which
a building permit has been issued will also be ob~ect~bn-
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able to them. In view of the understanding between th~
Council and Mr. McNew at the time the building permit
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was authorized by resolution of Councils Council felt
that Mr. McNew should be on notice that the neighbors ~~
are concerned about this matter.
The meeting adjourned at 5:25 p.m.
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Attest:
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Approved:
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