HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-21-89February 21, 1989
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Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town Council held
February 21, 1989, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers in the Municipal
Building.
There were present: Mayor Gary C. Hancock, presiding
Council Members: James M. Neblett, J. R. Schrader, Jr.,
Mary Lou Copenhaver, James R. Neighbors,
Andrew L. Graham, W. H. Schrader, Jr.,
Alma H. Holston, Ira S. Crawford
Planning Commission: Dr. A. W. Anneski, William T. Smith, Jr.,
W. H. Schrader, Roy D'Ardenne,Joseph
Weddle, Andy McCready
Also Present: Frank Terwilliger, Town Attorney
Daniel E. McKeever, Town Manager
Anne Burgess, Assistant Town Manager
Ruth A. Harrell, Clerk
Rebekah Corso, Secretary, Planning Commission
Visitors: Dee Lindsey, Jessica Clarke, Bob Thomas of
the news media
J. B. Warner
Claud Kirkland
Ben Tate
Bill Tate
Roy Rives
Rhea Saltz
Jill Sandidge
Wally Flinchum
Bobby Ward
David Wine
Dan Grubb
Roger Dalton
Ferd Harvey
Jeff Willis
Pamala Webb
Donia Eley
53 area citizens
The invocation was given by Councilman Neblett.
Mayor Hancock advised that a joint public hearing was scheduled
with the Planning Commission to gather citizen comments regarding the
proposed Residential Historic District Zoning Ordinance.
Mayor Hancock read a letter from David Warburton, Planning
Commission member, excusing himself from participation in this matter as
he owns property in the area.
Ben Tate, 212 Northwood Drive, and Roy Rives, 909 N. Washington
Ave, representing the Randolph House, spoke in opposition of the
.(ABOVE, PUBLIC HEARING RESIDENTIAL HISTORIC DISTRIC
ZONING ORDINANCE)
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ordinance as the Randolph House would need major renovation in the near
future and the repairs would be too costly under the ordinance and the
ordinance was very restrictive. It was requested that the Randolph
House not be designated a contributing structure in the historic
district.
Bill Tate, 1009 Prospect Ave., Rhea Saltz, 176 3rd St. NW, Jill
Sandidge, 131 11th St., Wally Flinchum, County resident, Bobby Ward, 619
Randolph Avenue., David Wine, 719 N. Washington Ave., Dan Grubb
(representing St. Edwards Catholic Church), Roger Dalton, 623 N.
Jefferson, Ferd Harvey, property owner, Jeff Willis, (purchasing
property in area), and Pamala Webb expressed opposition to the ordinan
stating they could not afford to be called a historic district,
ordinance one more layer of bureaucracy, very punitive, suggested a
referendum, opposed to someone telling them what they could and could
not do with their property, no advantage to being in historic district,
ordinance too restrictive, however, they might consider a less
restrictive ordinance.
The citizens were advised that Design Guidelines of the Pulaski
Historic Residential District were available for their review and that
these guidelines would be mailed to households in the historic district.
Letters in support of this ordinance were received from John and
Betty Sadler, 720 N. Washington Ave. and Nora S. Pechka, 540 Henry
Avenue. Telephone calls opposing the ordinance were received from
Claudia McPherson, 904 Randolph Ave. and Elsie Stevenson, 137 7th
Street.
Mrs. Donia Eley, 746 Prospect Avenue, felt people were not educated
as to exactly what the rules and regulations are going to be. She did
not feel they would be as stringent as people thought they were. She
was in support of adopting some guidelines to protect the historic area
that we have.
On inquiry from Mr. McCready, Mr. Terwilliger advised that it was
not possible to have a referendum for only these property owners on
zoning. He did state they could have a straw poll on any matter so
desired but it is not binding.
The Town is a certified local government which makes us eligible
for some grants and the historic guidelines were funded with a grant.
The majority of citizens voiced they would like to see a less
strict ordinance and a list of incentives as to the benefits of being in
the residential historic district.
Citizens were informed that guidelines could be utilized to locate
materials that could be used at present for refurnish homes.
The Planning Commission will met and bring their recommendation to
the Council. Citizens will be kept informed as to when this matter
comes up on agenda of Council.
At 8:06 p.m., Mayor Hancock adjourned the public hearing.
On motion made by Councilman Neighbors, seconded by Councilperson
Copenhaver, the minutes of the regular meeting of February 7, 1989, and
.(Above, REsidential District Historic Zoning Ordinance)
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special meeting of February 9, 1989, were approved as recorded.
In hearing from the public, Mr. J. B. Warner addressed Council
regarding guidelines for public hearing scheduled for February 28 on
rezoning proposal for Memorial Drive. He felt speakers should be
allowed to speak for five minutes rather than four. He also felt that
by this request to rezone being made yearly three years) on the same
parcel of land, the residents were almost being harassed, and requested
that Council do something about it as they could not stand to go through
this every year.
Mr. Claud Kirkland addressed Council and asked if this property is
rezoned and the Corker Group decides not to develop, will the action of
Council keep the property as commericial or will it automatically revert
to what it is now, residential
There being no further comments from the public, Mayor Hancock
called for Council committee reports.
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Chairman Neblett had no report other than progress on water plant
looks good. Mr. McKeever stated that very shortly, he would like to
have Council "walk through" plant to see improvements. Councilman
Crawford brought Council up to date on vibration problem, and the shaft
presenting the most problems has been corrected. The second shaft has
been sent off and we are waiting for it to come in.
PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT
CONDITIONAL Councilman W. H. Schrader advised that commission had met and were
USE presented a site plan for conditional use application from James Murphy
APPL.for ten unit apartment to be developed on Craig Street. The Planning
Commission approved and requested a joint public hearing. As the
development complies with all site plan requirements in the zoning
ordinance, Councilman Schrader moved that a joint public hearing with
the Planning Commission be set for March 21, 1989, 7:00 p.m., seconded
by Councilman Neblett and carried.
Councilman Schrader advised that they were reviewing the
Comprehensive Plan and hope to have to Council in the near future.
Councilman Schrader stated that several members of the Commission
would be visiting the Corker shopping mall in Abingdon.
ORDINANCE COMMITTEE
Chairman W. H. Schrader had no report.
PUBLIC & PERSONNEL RELATIONS NOMINATING COMMITTEE
APPOINTMENT Chairman Neighbors reported that Mrs. Ruth Kirby had resigned from
the New River Valley Agency on Aging, and extended Council's
appreciation to her for her many contributions to the Town. Chairman
Neighbors stated she had worked very hard and had been extremely
conscientious as the Town's representative on this agency. Chairman
Neighbors moved that Councilperson Alma Holston be appointed to fill the
unexpired term of Mrs. Ruth Kirby on the New River Valley Agency on
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Aging with term to expire September 30, 1989. Motion seconded by
Councilman W. H. Schrader and carried.
Mayor Hancock asked the Personnel Committee to look into the
appointing of a 4th of July committee. We will try to repeat our old
fashioned 4th of July celebration that we had two years ago.
PUBLIC OPERATIONS COMMITTEE
Chairman Graham had no report.
Mayor Hancock requested that the committee review the following:
(1) additional lighting on Prospect Ave. and Jefferson Ave.; (2) Henry
Hall has reported a potential traffic problem on Magazine Street; and
(3) parents of children at Northwood School have requested a sidewalk
from Prospect Ave. to the school.
FINANCE COMMITTEE
PEAK CREEK Chairman Crawford advised that committee had met. Bids have been
opened on the cleaning of Sproules Run, from Alum Spring Rd. to Route
99, and so moved that bid be awarded to E & F Plumbing in the amount of
$29,500 and authorized the Town Manager to sign the contract. Motion
seconded by Councilman Neblett and carried on the following recorded
vote:
James M. Neblett - Aye Andrew L. Graham - Aye
J. R. Schrader, Jr. - Aye W. H. Schrader, Jr. - Aye
Mary Lou Copenhaver - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
James R. Neighbors - Aye Ira S. Crawford - Aye
MAYOR'S REPORT
Mayor Hancock advised he had attended the first annual meeting of
the Pulaski Main Street and a plaque was presented to the Town by the
Board for their outstanding support and work in bringing the Main Stree
Program to Pulaski.
TRAIN STATION Mayor Hancock is
General Assembly will
station which brings
$90,000.
very hopeful that the $30,000 appropriation by the
remain in the budget this session for the train
the total the State government has given us to to
Mayor Hancock advised that the placement of the New River Trail
State Park has been placed on the agenda for the lottery monies. It is
#31 on agenda. The park could be completely done within the next couple
of years.
TOWN ATTORNEY'S REPORT
Mr. Terwilliger requested an Executive Session on a legal matter,
2.1-344 {A6). Mayor Hancock added to this an economic development
matter, (A4).
TOWN MANAGER'S REPORT
Mr. McKeever advised that information had been distributed on
proposed grant for the Fine Arts Center of the New River Valley. Towns
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GRANT - FINE ARTS CENTER
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are now eligible to apply for matching grants from the Virginia
Commission for the Arts. This grant is predicated on the Town funding
the Fine Arts Center in its 1989/90 budget. If we do not include them
in the 1989/90 budget, the application can be withdrawn. Councilman
Neblett so moved that the Town Staff be authorized to complete the
application for $3,000 to meet the March 1st deadline. Application to
be withdrawn if only Town or County can apply to obtain the larger
grant; and also contingent upon the Town's 1989/90 budget. Motion
seconded by Councilperson Copenhaver and carried on the following
recorded vote:
James M. Neblett - Aye Andrew L. Graham - Aye
J. R. Schrader, Jr. - Aye W. H. Schrader, Jr. - Aye
Mary Lou Copenhaver - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
James R. Neighbors - Aye Ira S. Crawford - Aye
Councilperson Holston questioned Mr. Kirkland's inquiry regarding
if Memorial property rezoned, and then not developed, did it go back to
residential-office. Mr. Terwilliger stated the rezoning was conditioned
upon him meeting the conditions in his application. Not just the start
of it, but also the completion of all the conditions in the application.
If developer does not start work, it automatically goes back to the
original zoning. Coming back one year at a time to apply is State law.
The proffered conditions are binding.
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At 8:35 p.m. Councilman Neblett made a motion that Council go into
Executive Session, seconded by Councilman Crawford and carried.
At 9:22 p.m.
on motion made by
and carried.
Council returned to regular session and then adjourned
Councilman Neblett, seconded by Councilman Neighbors
APPROVED:
V'
.Mayor
ATTEST:
Clerk of Council