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REQUEST BY
HERCULES, INC.
FOR REZONING
AREA ADJACENT
TO ITS PROPERTY
RECEIVED
AND REFERRED TO
PLANNING COMM.
FOR REPORT TO
COUNCIL
PUBLIC HEARING
RE: VETERANS
HILL GRANT
Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town
Council held May 5, 1981 at 4:00 P. M. in the Council Chambers
in the Municipal Building.
There were present: Mayor Raymond F. Ratcliff, presiding.
Councilmembers: Robert M. Wallace, John A. Johnston,
C. E. Boyd, Jr., Andrew L. Graham, Jr .,
Alma H. Holston, James M. Neblett, Jr.,
Pauline G. Mitchell, Glen K. Aust
Also present: H. R. Coake, Town Manager
Gladys R. Dalton, Clerk
John J. Hawley, Town Engineer
Garnett S. Moore, Town Attorney
Roger A. Williams, Treasurer
Visitors: Jane Graham and Doug Waters of the Southwest
Times and Roanoke Times, respectively,
Tom McCarthy, Atty. for Hercules, Inc.
Teresa Underwood, Senior Center Director
Bill Hall, Fire Chief
Approximately 10 citizens interested in
amendment to CBD Grant ~~B-79-DN-51-0122
The invocation was given by Councilman Bold.
The minutes bf the regular meeting of April 21, 1981
were approved as recorded.
Tom McCarthy, attorney for Hercules, Inc., appeared
before Council and requested, on behalf of his client, that lands
near the Hercules plant in Pulaski which had been acquired by
Hercules, be rezoned from R-2 to M-1 classification. (The area
to be rezoned was outlined on a map prepared by the Town's Engineering
Department ). Mr. McCarthy asked that Council refer this request to
the Town Planning Commission for a public hearing and report to
Council.
The formal request was received and filed.
Councilman Neblett moved that by proper transmittal latter,
the petition of Hercules, Inc., be ref erred to the Planning Commission.
Motion was seconded by Councilman Graham, and carried on the following
vote:
John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Glen K, Aust - Aye
Robert M. Wallace - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye James M, Neblett, Jr. -Aye
Town Council held a public hearing to provide citizens an
opportunity to participate in the preparation of the Program Amendment
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to the Community Development Block Grant Number B-79-DN-51;0122, which
grant was awarded to the Town for the installation of a water distribu-
tion system for the Veteran's Hill area that lies adjacent to the north-
ern corporate limits of the Town of PUlasd .
Town Engineer John Hawley gave a narrative of the program
amendments, in which it was indicated bids that were received on the
PUBLIC
project were below engineering estimates; theref ore, there are excess
HEARING funds available in the grant for additional construction projects. The
VETERANS
Town is requesting the following amendments be made to B-79-DN-51-0122
Grant to be constructed with the excess funds:
HILL GRANT (1) Reprogram funds to pay individual connection fees
for residents of the area in Veteran's Hill served
by the extension of the water system.
TO INSTALL
(2) Reprogram funds to pay individual connection fees for
residents of areas served by the B-76-DN-51-0122 Sewer
WATER LINES Extension Grant which was for Case Knif e, Crestline
Drive and Russell Birch-5th Street Southeast areas;
the B-77-DN-S1-0122 Water Extension Grant for Thaxton
ADJACENT TO Road and Thaxton Street; and the B-78-DN-51-0122
Sewer Extension Grant for Garner Avenue, Stuart Avenue,
AREA and Crestline Drive. Reimbursements will also be made
to individuals who have previously paid for the connection
fees and are eligible to receive this benefit.
(3) Reprogram funds for the extension of a 6" water line and
the placement of afire hydrant on Smith Lane to
improve fire protection.
(4) Reprogram funds to construct a water line and appurte-
nances along Brookmont Road for approximately 6,000
feet from the intersection of Brookmont Road and
Thaxton Road.
Mr. James White and Mrs. Clarence Burton spoke concerning the
reprogramming of funds to construct a water line and appurtenances
along Brookmont Road for approximately 6000 feet from the intersection
of Brookmont Road and Thaxton Road.
Mayor Ratcliff called for Committee reports.
UTILITIES COMMITTEE:
The Utilities Committee met with representatives from the County
COMM. MET and had preliminary discussions about the Mount Olivet Water System, and
WITH COUNTY
RE: Mt.OLIVET also rates for sale of water and treatment of sewage, and it was hoped
WATER SYSTEM
to have a report later for Council, advised Councilman Johnston.
Councilman Johnston reported the Pepper's Ferry Regional Waste-
water Treatment Authority seems to be off the ground and running - they
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have some money for operation. He stated the Authority selected
BANK OF the First National Bank of Christiansburg to serve them - this Bank
CHRISTIANSBURG
TO SERVE submitted the most generous offer of buying bonds. Bills are being
PEPPERS FRY.
WW TREAMTNET received for Engineering, Legal Fees and Audits.
DUTY.
RECREATION COMMITTEE:
Councilmember Mitchell advised that members of the Council
had received a copy of Town Manager Coake's letter dated May 1,
1981 relative to Loving Field Softball Tournaments, and called on
Mr. Coake to briefly state again the recommendation regarding the
REPORT OF the handling of softball tournaments at Loving Field.
TOWN MGR. Mr. Coake stated that in order to receive the revenue
COAKE REL. from softball tournaments, it is suggested that all softball tourna-
TO LOVING FIELD ments scheduled for Loving Field be sponsored by the Town of Pulaski
SOFTBALL Department of Parks and Recreation, and that other organizations
TOURNAMENTS would not be permitted to schedule softball tournaments at Loving
Field. Further, that the Recreation Director would be responsible
AND for the tournaments and may request assistance from volunteers to
APPROVED BY
assist in the tournament activities; all entry fees would be collected
by the Treasurer of the Town and accounted for under a newly created
COUNCIL line item in General Fund Capital outlay account.
Councilmember Mitchell moved that the Letter dated May 1,
1981 from Town Manager Coake regarding softball tournaments at
Loving Field, be received and filed, with the approval of the Council
for said proposals. Motion was seconded by Councilman Wallace, and
carried on the following vote:
John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Glen K, Aust - Aye
Robert M. Wallace - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye James M. Neblett, Jr. - Aye
Councilmember Mitchell called on Town Manager Coake for
TOWN MGR .
COAKE a report on inquiry relative to cutting trees on the shore line o f
~ REPOR'1S
ON CUTTING Gatewood Reservoir to create a better fish habitat.. Town Manager
TREES AT
GATEWOOD LAKE Coake advised that he had received no objection on this proposal from
the State; Commission on Game and Inland Fisheries and State Water
AND
Control Board.
Gouncilmember MitcYe 11 moved that the Town Manager proceed
APPROVED BY to mark and cnt certain trees around the Gatewood impoundment in order
COUNCIL
to enhance the fish habitat, and that the cutting of trees be
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reviewed from time to time upon Council's motion. Motion was
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seconded by Councilman Wallace.
There was much discussion relative to the fact that Gatewood
OPPOSITION TO
CUTTING .\
TREES AT
GATEWOOD
RESERVOIR
Reservoir is a source of water for the Town of Pulaski people,
and for this reason Councilmember Graham and Holston said they would
have to vote against the proposal. It was also brought out that by
the Town cutting the trees and anchoring them to the bank or shore,
would be a much better procedure than allowing trees to fall in the
reservoir and become floating debris.
The following vote was taken on the motion:
John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - N6~.
Pauline G. Mitchell- Aye Glen K, Aust - Aye
Robert M. Wallace - Aye Alma H. Holston - No
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye James M. Neblett, Jr. - Aye
STREET COMMITTEE:
Chairman Wallace advised that the Committee had nothing to
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REPORT OF
COMM . ON
GAZEBO FOR
JACKSON PARK,
& SENIOR
CITIZEN
ADVISING
THEY WILL
BE RESPONSI-
BLE FOR
FINANCING,
ETC.
report at this time.
LAND AND BUILDING COMMITTEE:
Chairman Boyd advised that he had to be out of Town when the
Committee met with the Senior Center Advisory Council relative to the
Gazebo, and had asked Councilman Graham to report on the Committee
meeting.
Councilman Graham advised that at the last Council meeting
construction of the Gazebo had been referred to the Land and Building
Committee, to meet with the Senior Center Advisory Council. Mr. Graham
advised a letter from the Senior Center Advisory Council addressed to
the Pulaski Town Council and to the Attention of Mr. Boyd, Chairman of
the Building and Land Committee, was received, as follows: "We, the
undersigned members of the Pulaski Senior Citizen Center Advisory Council
pledge to accept the challenge of soliciting funds and construction
materials for the proposed Gazebo to be erected in Jackson Park, down-
town Pulaski. We, in turn pledge to see the Gazebo project through
to it's completion, to the best o~ our ability". Mr. Graham reported the
Senior Advisory Council requested that Town Council not require
collection of funds in the amount necessary to purchase all materials
before a building permit is issued, because the Advisory Council was of
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the opinion that supporters of the Gazebo would more readily make
contributions to the project if construction had started. Mr.
Graham stated it was also noted that the assistance of the Treasurer/Finance
Director would be offered to accept and record contributions for the
project, and that limited supervisory assistance of the Town staff
in design and construction of the Gazebo would be available. Also
discussed at the meeting that the Town would reserve the right to
give final approval to the project and to approve plans for the
Gazebo as well as any revisions. Upon the issuance of a building
permit, the Town Building Inspector will inspect the
structure during construction and the person in charge of construction
will be responsible for notifying the Building Inspector when
inspections are necessary. It was brought out that $1,000.00 has ~aeen
received at this time for the construction of the Gazebo, and the Senior
Advisory Council asked that the Town delete their stipulation that
no building permit be issued until sufficient funds are received
for the construction of the Gazebo.
Councilman Graham moved that Council accept the letter of
the Senior Center Advisory Council in good faith that the Gazebo will
DELETE TOWN be built, and the requirement of the Town that they collect sufficient
TO COLLECT
MONEY TO PAY funds for the balance of the materials for the construction of the
FOR MATERIALS
FOR CONSTR. OF Gazebo be accomplished bef ore a building permit is issued, be deleted.
GAZEBO
Motion was seconded by Councilmember Holston, and carried on the follow-
ing vote:
John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell- Aye Glen K, Aust - Aye
Robert M. Wallace - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye James M. Neblett, Jr. - Aye
Mr. Boyd stated there was concern relative to the recent news
report which stated that Hogans and Gatewood Dams were anong those
TOWN MGR. COAKE
REPORTS ON in Virginia that were unsafe, and that Mr. Coake will have a report
SAFETY OF HOGAN
& GATEWOOD DAMS on this for Council later on. Mr. Coake advised that he did not
feel there was any structural defects; however, he would be making
a report at the next meeting.
Councilman Boyd moved that the mater of the closing of the
office of the Virginia Employment Commission in Pulaski be placed on
MOVING OF VEC the agenda for immediate discussion. Motion was seconded by Councilman
PLACED ON AGENDA
FOR DISCUSSION Johnston, and card ed.
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Councilman Boyd opposed the closing of the local Virginia Employment
Commission office and making the Wytheville office, which has only been a
satellite office, the main office of VEC. Mr. Boyd stated this would be
an inconvenience to the citizens of Pulaski County to have to drive to
Wytheville for service; that Pulaski is the most industrial area between
Roanoke and Bristol and this would also work a hardship on industry. Mr.
Boyd further stated that Pulaski lost the C. & P. Telephone office to
Blacksburg, and now the VEC office to Wytheville, and he thought it was
OPPOSE time to speak up and oppose.-.this move. Council was in agreement.
MOVING OF
VEC OFFICE Councilman Boyd moved that Town Attorney Moore prepare a
TO WYTHEVILLE
document, addressed to the proper authorities, showing that Council
opposed the closing of the VEC office in Pulaski. Motion was seconded
by Councilman Aust, and carried on the following vote:
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John A. Johnston - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye
Robert M. Wallace - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
Andrew L. Graham, Jr. _ Aye
Glen K. Aust - Aye
Alma H. Holston - Aye
James M. Neblett, Jr. - Aye
Councilman Graham advised that the Finance Committee met
and discussed the purchase of a pumper truck for the Fire Department.
He stated the one in use now is twenty-five years old and repairs for
APPROVE
PURCHASE OF it are hard to get. He advised there was $50,000 in Revenue Sharing
FIRE PUMPER
TRUCK - $80,000budget; that bids were received from two firms, and the low bid was
COMPLETE
for $80,000 complete. Councilman Graham moved that the Town Manager
issue a purchase order for the Fire Department Pumper Truck not to
exceed $80,000. Motion was seconded by Councilman Neblett, and carried
on the following vote:
John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Glen K. Aust - Aye
Robert M. Wallace - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye James M. Neblett, Jr. - Aye
Councilman Graham moved that $40,000 be restricted for Street
Bond obligation due September 1, 1981, as previously budgeted in the
FUNDS ($40,000)
RESTRICTED FOR 1980-81 budget. Motion was seconded by Councilman Boyd, and carried
BOND OBLIGATION
on the following vote:
John A. Johnston - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell -Aye
Robert M. Wallace - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye
Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - Aye
Glen K. Aust - Aye
Alma H. Holston - Aye
James M. Neblett, Jr. - Aye
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Councilman Graham moved that $6,650.68 be appropriated to
$6,650.68
APPROPRIATED FOR
VA. UNEMPLOYMENT
INSURANCE
General Fund Account ~~190-211.6 - Virginia Unemployment Insurance
from Unapporpriated General Fund Surplus. Motion was seconded by
Councilman Neblett, and carried on the following vote:
John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Glen K. Aust - Aye
Robert M. Wallace - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye James M/ Neblett, Jr. - Aye
APPROVE EXPENDITURE Councilman Graham moved the approval of the expenditure
OF $1,016.97
FOR PURCHASE OF of $1,016.97 from Equipment and Supplies Account $600-605.9 - Leaf
LEAF MACHINE
& MOWERS Machine and Mowers, to purchase mowers and weed-eaters for the Public
Works Department. Motiom~was seconded by Councilmember Holston, and
carried on the following vote:
John A. Johnston - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye
Robert M. Wallace - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye
Andrew L. Graham, Jr. -Aye
Glen K, Aust - Aye
Alma H..Holston - Aye
James M.Neblett, Jr. - Aye
ORDINANCE COMMITTEE:
Councilman Aust advised that the Fire Lane ordinance which
had been discussed by members of Council and agreed upon, was now in
its final form and was presented by Town Attorney Moore.
Councilman Aust moved that the Fire Lana ordinance be
adopted to become effective July 15, 1981. Motion was seconded by
Councilman Neblett, and carried on the following vote:
ADOPTION OF John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Glen K, Aust - Aye
FIRE LANE Robert M. Wallace - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye James M. Neblett, Jr. - Aye
ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE TO AUTHORIZE THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
FIRE LANES AND ADJACENT TRAFFIC LANES S1~I CERTAIN
LOCATIONS ON PUBLIC AND PRIVATE RIGHT OF WAYS AND
ON PRIVATELY OWNED PROPERTY USED FOR COMMERCIAL OR
PUBLIC PURPOSES AND THE REGULATION THEREOF: TO
PROVIDE INGRESS AND EGRESS THERETO: AND PENALTY FOR
VIOLATION OF THIS ORDINANCE.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Town of Pulaski,
Virginia, meeting in Regular Session on this 5th day of May, 1981,
that:
The Council finds that in order to protect the citizens
and their property and to provide for the health, saf ety and general
welfare of persons and property within the Town that it is necessary
to establish, both on public and private property, fire lanes, rules
and regulations governing their regular use and the use of certain
areas adjacent thereto, to provide free access to buildings for fire
fighting and other emergency vehicles in case of fire or other
emergencies.
Sec. I - Definitions
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1. Fire Lanes; Area reserved and marked and with
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FIRE LANE
ORDINANCE
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appropriate signs for use by fire and other emergency
vehicles and apparatus in which parking and other
obstructions will be prohibited.
2. Parking: Leaving a vehicle - stopped and unattended.
3. Agent: Fire Chief or his designated assistant.
4. Town Manager: Town Manager or Assistant Town Manager
of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia.
5. Town: The Town of Pulaski, Virginia.
6. Police Officer: Any law enforcement officer authorized
to make an arrest or preserve the peace.
7. Lanes adiacent to Fire Lanes: Any public or private
roadway upon which traffic moves either as thru-traffic
or traffic within the bounds of the subject property.
8. Emergency Vehicle s_: Fire Department„ Life Saving and
Rescue vehicles, equipment and apparatus.
Sec. II - Fire Lanes
1. The Town Manager or his agent is hereby authorized to
establish and designate, on public or private property
used for commercial or public purposes, fire lanes within
the Town where in his judgment and opinion fire lanes are
deemed necessary in order to allow fast and unimpeded
access to buildings, their access and egress facilities,
for emergency vehicles and their personnel, to provide
efficient and effective fire protection and emergency
services.
2. All fire Lanes shall be plainly marked with signs
and street markings; the width of the lanes shall be not
less than eight (8) feet measured from existing curbs
or from the edge of the pavement where no curbs exist, unless
the topography of the street, architectural design of
the buildings, entrances for ingress or egress, or other
factors are such as would, in the exercise of good
judgement dictate a lesser width. Lanes shall not be
of a greater width than twelve (12) feet unless the same
factors stated above for marking a lane less than eight
(8) feet are used.
3. Marking and approved signs to designate fire lanes
shall be either provided by or if provided by the Town at
the Town's sole determination, shall be paid for by the
owner or agenst of the property involved, under guide-
lines established by this ordinance or by the Town
Manager or through his agent.
4. The curb or pavement edge of all fire lanes shall be
painted yellow. Any existing marking in the area designated a
fire lane or other markings shall be obliterated or painted
over in a manner approved by the Town Manager. or his agent.
5. The design of signs shall be such as approved in the
Virginia Manual on Unif orm Traffic Control Devices and shall
be marked "No Parking - Fire Lane". The signs shall be
located every 100 feet or, if the Town Manager or agent
determined it is necessary to install additional signs,
the owner or agent shall install and locate such signs
in a proper position and sufficiently legible to be seen
by the ordinarily observant person.
The signs shall be placed as follows or as directed by the Town
Manager or agent.
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Sec. III - Traffic Lanes
FIRE LANE Parking or obstructing traffic lanes adjacent to
ORDINANCE established Fire Lanes is hereby prohibited. Property
owners or their agents shall mark all such pavement or
traffic ways with No Parking signs and where deemed
necessary, by the Town Manager with appropriate
up-right signs.
Sec. IV - Violations and Penalty
POLLUTION AND SANITATION COMMITTEE:
NO REPORT ON
TAXICABS time on the Taxicab matter, and the matter of houses being built on
streets which have not been taken into the Town's street system.
PUBLIC & PERSONNEL RELATIONS AND NOMINATING COMMITTEE:
Councilman Neblett advised that he had no report from his
Committee at this tiiae.
Mr. Neblett asked Town Attorney Moore to present the Resolution
NO FURTHER time. However, inquiry was made as to the status of the Ward Lane closing,
REPORT ON WARD
LANE CLOSING _ and was advised that nothing further had been heard from the School Board.
WAITING ON COUNTY
re-appointing Les E. Dunman and Douglas Manuel to a three year term, to
TOWN ATTY . `•
PRESENTS RESOLUTI01'8xpire March 1,
MAKING APPOINTMENTS
& ADOPTED BY
1. Pave edge to sign edge - not less thab 1 ft.tnor
more than 3 feet,
2. Curb face to sign edge - not less than 1 ft, nor more
than 3 f eet .
3. Top of curb or pavement to sign bottom - 7 feet.
6. No lanes shall be established which shall be in
conflict with other ordinances of the Town, State of
Virginia, or the State Highway Department for traffic
control or which reduces the required width of entrances
or exits to the building or parking lots.
1. It shall be unlawful for any person to park or obstruct
a Fire Lane or Traffic Lane in any manner. Any violation
of this ordinance is hereby deemed to be a misdemeanor and
upon conviction thereof shall be punishable by a fine of
Five Dollars ($5.00) for each separate violation.
2. Police officers of the Town of~ Pulaski, upon observing
a violation of this ordinance, shall issue a traffic ticket
for the violation in the same manner and procedure as
provided for the issuance of traffic tickets under the
Pulaski Town Code.
This ordinance shall become effective July 15, 1981.
Councilman Aust advised his Committee had no report at this
Chairman Holston advised she had no Committee report at this
1984.
Chairman Neblett moved the adoption of the Resolution, seconded
by Councilmember Holston, and carried on the following vote:
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May 5, 1981
John A. Johnston. - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell- Aye
Robert M. Wallace - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye
Andrew,L, Graham, Jr. - Aye
Glen K, Aust - Aye
Alma H.,Holston - Aye
James M, Neblett, Jr. - Aye
R FC~IT.TTTTf1Ti
WHEREAS, the terms of certain members of the Beautification
Committee have expired and they have not been re-appointed or re-
places; and the Council desires to re-appoint the two members.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Town
of Pulaski, Virginia, meeting in Regular Session on this 5th day of
May, 1981, that those persons whose names are hereinafter set out,
be and they are hereby re-appointed members of the Beautification
Committee of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, their terms to be for the
ADOPTION OF years set out and to expire upon the date set opposite their names,
RESOLUTION or until their successors are appointed and duly qualif y:
NAMING DUNMAN
& MANUEL TO T0: Beautification Committee for the Town of Pulaski Va.
BEAUTIFICATION Term Term to Expire
COMMITTEE Les E. Dunman, re-appointed 3 years March 1, 1984
Douglas Manuel 3 years March 1, 1984
688,
The Clerk of said Council is directed to notify the above persons
of their appointment and the expiration date of their terms.
This Resolution shall become effective upon adoption.
TOWN ATTORNEY:
As had been directed by the Council at its meeting on April
21, 1981, Town Attorney Moore presented a letter to the Members of the
Pulaski County Board of Supervisors and Mr. Sidney A. Clower, County
Administrator, dealing with the plan for expansion of the corporate
limits without the necessity of an annexation proceeding which was
MAYOR, TOWN
MGR. COUNCIL. presented to Council, at which time Council directed that the Mayor,
MAN WALLACE &
AUST TO Town Manager, Councilmen Wallace and Aust would deliv er the letter in
PRESENT LETTER
TO COUNTY ON person.
EXPANSION OF
CORPORATE
LIMITS. TOWN MANAGER:
Town Manager Coake presented his proposed budget for the fiscal
TOWN MGR . COAKE
PRESENTS year 1981-82 to the Mayor and Members of the Council.
1981-82 BUDGET
TO COUNCIL
At 6:00 P. M. there being no further business of Council on
ADJOURNMENT motion of Councilman Aust, seconded by Councilman Mitchell, and carried,
Council adjourned.
APPROVED:
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ATTEST: May, r c 'iff
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Clerk of ouncil