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Council Minutes Pulaski, Vir~;inia, April 20, 148
The Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia+.met
in regular semi-monthly session in the Council Chamber of the
Municipal Building at 7:30 P. PJI., April 20, 1948.
PRESENT There were present: Mayor A. T. Eskridge, p$es-
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DELEGATION
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REPORTS
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iding; Verna L. Dalton, Clerk; A. W. Gatewood, Director of ~hzblic
Works; L. S. Boothe, Chief of F~olice; Roby K. Sutherland, "'
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Attorney, and Councilmen: T. F. Wirt, C. V. Jackson, Howard R.
Imboden, F. A. Seagle, I. R. Carper, W. D. Aust, G. C. Hall~~and
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W. F. White. Absent: None.
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The minutes of the regular monthly meeting h~(ld
on April 8, 1948 were read and the following correction wasw~
made: Charles E. Bowles, Jr. appeared with the delegation ~,n
re~;ard to smoke abatement and did not represent them as recgmded
in the Minutes, Page 1253. The minutes were then approved.`
Regarding the hazard created by sparks and erl~bers
emitting from the stack at the Dunlap Veneer Corporation plat,
as brought before the Council previously, a delegation consisting
of George ti'V. Conner, K. S. Manuel and Carl W. Haney, Manage! of
S"outhwestern Virginia Gas Company, appeared and presented a-
petition signed by several residents in the locality of said
plant requesting that something bye done to eliminate the hazard.
The delegation was informed of action taken by the Council ~Itzd
the Fire Committee as recorded in the Minutes, Pages 1241, 2250
and 1258, whereupon A. H. Wygal, Fire Chief, who was presen ,
advised that an inspection of the condition had been made b~
J. B. McCarty, Deputy State Fire Marshall, and himself, and~hat
a letter had been forwarded to Mr. L. A. Dunlap from Mr. Met arty,
whereupon copy of the letter was read, same recommending th~jt the
hazard be corrected as soon as possible. A. H. Wygal furthAir
advised that the hazard had been eliminated about sixty perchlent
by installation of a damper, and that installation of an arrester
and new screen would eliminate the hazard, although, he advijed,
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the sparks would never be entirely eliminated.
The following building a:~plications, coming vl~ithin
the requirements of the Ordinance, were granted: To Andrew rock
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(by J. G. Lovern) for one story frame dwelling, on West side of.
Riverview Road, Altoona Section, to cost 4,500.00; To Jim ~lenable,~
-N.&W. Ry.Co.
(Sub-sta.}
DENIED APP.
G.M.MeMillan
THOS.G.HOWARD
APP. REF. TO
3rd Ward C.
MOORE CHIGKEN
HOUSE
FRIDERICK M.
RYAN ISSUING
JUSTICE
SEAT COVERS
POLICE CARS
AUTHORIZED
NEED F~ NEW'
ORDINANCES
Council Minutes Contd. Pulaski, Va., April 20, 1948
by J. G. Lovern, for one story frame residence at East
side of Magazine Street, between Mt. C}livet Road and
2nd Street, N. W., to cost 3,600.00, and to N. & W.
Railway Company, by C. V. Jackson, for electric sub-
station, as approved in the Minutes Page 1254.
one story cinder block-painted store building on the North
The application of G. M. McMillan to build
side of First Street, S. W., between Lagrange and Cliff
Streets, to cost X5;000.00 was denied on motion of G. C.
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Hall, seconded by T. F. Wirt and unanimously passed.
The building permit application of (Rev.}
Thomas G. Howard, Colored, for two story concrete-block
dwelling house on the West side of Peirce Avenue, between
Third and Fourth Streets, to cost X5,000.00 was referred
to the Councilmen of the Third Ward, viz. G. G. Hall and
W. D. Aust, for investigation to report back to the Council.
On motion of Howard R. Imboden, duly
seconded and unanimously approved, the matter of a chicken
house on the corner of Twelfth Street and Randolph Avenue,
built by Mrs. J•. B. Moore and stated to the Council by
Marvin G. Graham, Attorney, to be offensive to residents
in that locality, was referred to Councilmen of the First
Ward for investigation to report back to the Council, viz.
T. F. Wirt and C. V. Jackson.
The Mayor stated that, due to absence at
certain times of Mrs. Elizabeth Caves and also due to
the fact that C. G. Blankenship worked only at night, it
was necessary that an additional issuing justice be
appointed, whereupon on motion of W.F. White, seconded by
T. F. Wirt and unanimously approved, Frederick M. Ryan,
Police Patrolman, was appointed as Issuing Justice.
On motion of Howard R. Imboden, duly
seconded and unanimously passed, the Council granted the
Chief of Police authority to purchase and install seat
covers, estimated to cost approximately Sixty Five Dollars,
in the two police cars. ,
Ordinances to the Council which he stated the Chief of Police
Councilman Imboden read a brief list of
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Pulaski, Virginia, April 2C~~ 1948
advised were badly needed in order to completely protect th~3
public. The matter was referred to the Ordinance Committee.-for
consideration.
DIR.PUB. The Director of Public Works reported to the;
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Council as follows:
-Carload oil auth.. 1- He requested permission to order a carload
of oil to be used for controlling dust o~tl
streets, etc., whereupon on motion of
Howard R. Imboden., seconded by T. F. Wire
and duly passed, the request was grant
-A.E.P. Contract 2_ In connection with the contract prepared'by
the A. E. P. Company regarding the Whit~rovay
System" of the Town, the letter for whic~l
approval of the contract had been pendin~ had
been received but was not satisfactory.i~l out-
lining of the privileges desired, and a
second letter, which was requested, had ~dlso
failed to clarify the privilege. Theref~lre,
he had written substitute paragraphs to ~}e
incorporated in the ~.etter by the A. E.• ~!. Co.
if approved by the Light Committee and t~Ie
A. E. P. Company.
-Kanode-Taxi Co. 3- Mr. Kanode of the Diamond Taxi Company dsired
a driveway entrance, which would necessi ate
a sidewalk crossing, on V1est Main Street~j; on
West side of the Corbin Bldg., and that r.
Knode had advised he would be present at~ithe
Council meeting to discuss same.
The Council took no action on the muter
due to absence of the above named party.'
METERS IN Howard C. Jackson, Superintendent of the Wat+r
FILL. STA.&
GARAGES Department, stated that several filling stations in the Tows were
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abusing the use of water and requested the Council to authorize
the installation of meters in all filling stations and garages,
particularly those who were abusing the use of water, wherepon
on motion of G. C. Ha11, seconded by T. F. Wirt and duly pa~lsed,
the Council authorized the installation of water meters in dill
Filling stations and garages in the Town of Pulaski.
TESTING Mr. Jackson stated that it was expected that~ahe
WATER IN
DAM water in the dam would not require treatment in the .summer, r
although to insure safety, tests would be made at Virginia ~'
PIPE LINE
TO SCHOOL
N.PULASKI
SMOKE
ABATEMENT
Polytechnic Institute at intervals.
He reported that installation of a new pipe 1~ine
to the new school building in North Pulaski, leading North from
connections at Eighth Street and Prospect Avenue, to approx~tmatelg
Thirteenth Street, would begin April 21, 1948. ~'
In executive session, Councilman Jackson
that a meeting of the Smoke Abatement Committee with the he
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the principal plants concerned with smoke abatement was
expected to be held April 22 at 7;30 P. M.
SIDEWALK Councilman T. F. Wirt inquired whether
PEIRCE AVE.
there had been any development. on the sidewalk on Peirce
Avenue, as brought before the Council in the Fall of
1947. A.•~'. Gatewood advised that E. H. Millirons, Sur-
veyor, had established the line and that work would soon
begin on the sidewalk, extending from Dora Highway to
Fifth Street on said Avenue..
TRAFFIC L GT. Mr. Wirt also brought to the attention of
3rd & Jeff.
the Council the need of a traffic light at the corner of
Third Street and Jefferson Avenue, whereupon the matter
was discussed, A. bY. Gatewood advising the cost of a
traffic light to be approximately seven hundred dollars,
and same was continued for further study.
COLLECTION Councilman Wirt inquired as to how satis-
T3EI, . WATER &
TAXES factorily the collection of delinquent water accounts and
taxes was proceeding, whereupon the Mayor suggested that
he look into the matter and report back to the Council.
FIRST STREET On motion of W. D. Aust, seconded by C. V.
TO BE OPENED
Jackson and unanimously approved, the Council authorized
A. W. Gatewood to open First Street, N. E. between Wash-
ington Avenue and 2nd Street, N. E. es soon as possible.
W.F.WHITE LOT On motion of Howard R. Imboden, duly
PURCHASE AUTH.
(NEAR CALFEE seconded and unanimously approved, the Council authorized
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the purchase of a lot near Calfee Park, fronting on Peirce
and Watson Avenues, owned by W. F. White at the price paid
by Mr,~ White to J. Frank Wysor originally, the price esti-
mated to be approximately 250.00.
ADJOURNMENT There being no further business to act
upon, the Council ad3ourned at 9:00 o~clock, P. M.
Approved:
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Attest: Mayor
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