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Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town Council
held December 1, 1981, at 4:00 P, M, in the Council Chambers in the
Municipal Building.
There were present: Vice Mayor Andrew L, Graham, Jr .,
presiding in the absence of Mayor Ratcliffe.
Councilmembers: Glen K. Aust, Alma H, Holston, C. E. Boyd, Jr.
James M. Neblett, Jr,, Robert M. Wallace,
John A. Johnston, Pauline G. Mitchell
Also present: H, R. Coake, Town Manager
Gladys R. Dalton, Clerk
Garnett S, Moore, Town Attorney
Roger A. Williams, Treasurer
Visitors: Dee Lindsey and Doug Waters of the news media
Vicki Futrell, Pulaski County Chamber of Commerce
E. V. Davis and Herman Largen
The invoation was given by Councilman Aust, who requested
INVOCATION that a moment of silence be observed in respect for Samuel G. Frye, who
recently died, and who served on the Town Council for many years.
The minutes of the special meeting of November 17, 1981 and
APPROVE regular meeting of December 17, 1981 were approved as corrected.
MINUTES
Vice Mayo: Graham advised this was the time and place, as had
been advertised in the local newspaper, for Council to hold its annual
PUBLIC HEARING
TAXICAB public hearing as required under Chapter 26 of the Town Code, for the
purpose of determining the number of public vehicles, taxicabs and for
hire cars for which certificates shall be issued during the calendar
APPLICATION
FOR 18 year 1982,
CERTIF ICATES
Town Manager Coake advised that applications had been received
from E, V. Davis, t/a E. V. Davis Cabs, for one (I) Certificate;;Chas. W,
Matherly, t/a Deluxe Cabs, for two (2) Certificates, and Herman G, Hargen,
t/a Blue & White Cabs for Fifteen (15) Certificates - making a total of
18 certificates, which is one less than the number of certificates
granted by Council for the year 1981.
Mr, E, V. Davis advised that his business had dropped off since
the rate increases granted by Council, and asked the ceiling be dropped
E.V,DAVIS to take care of the poor people. Mr, Davis stated he felt if others
FAVORS
LOWER TAXI wished to undertake the taxicab business, their applications should be
RATES &
COMPETITION considered; he felt competition was good and opposed a "tie-up" in the
taxicab business.
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December 1, 1981
Mr. Herman Largen advised he would like to have his
LARGEN ASKS request for .fifteen certificates granted, and that he felt he was
FOR 15
CERTIFICATES providing service for the people in Pulaski and that the present
rates were lower than in other towns, that he had tried to provide
the best service possible.
Councilman Wallace reported he had been charged different
COUNCILMAN rates on two trips to his home on Deerfield Drive. Mr. Wallace
WALLACE REPORTS
DIFFERENT also brought to the attention of Council the three cabs being parked
RATES FOR
SAME TRIPS behind the Blue & White Cab Station, stating that he felt if the
Town has ordinances covering these instances, they should be
enf orced. Mr. Largen advised that as soon as psrts are taken from
the old taxicabs, to ,which Mr. Wallace referred, they would be re-
moved from the lot.
PUBLIC
HEARING ENDED Vice Mayor Graham declared the public hearing closed.
Councilman Boyd moved that eighteen (18) Certificates be
18 CERTIFICA- granted for the calendar year 1982. Motion was seconded by Council-
TES APPRiOVED
member Mitchell, 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 Boyd moved that Certificates be granted to the
following companies for the year 1982: .Blue & White Cabs - 15;
APPROVED
CERTIF ICATES E, V. Davis Cabs - One; and Deluxe Cabs Two (2), making a total
of eighteen (18) Certificates. 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
Vicki Futrell, Director of the Pulaski County Chamber of
Commerce gave a report on the activities of the Chamber relative
CHAMBER OF
COMMERCE REPORT to matters concerning the Town, and stated the Chamber would continue
to work with the Council for the betterment of the Town. She ex-
pressed appreciation for the cooperation of Town Manager C oake, and
other Town officials.
December 1, 1981
UTILITIES COMMITTEE
Chairman Johnston had no report other than he and Mayor
ATTEND MEETING
OF PEPPERS FRY.
AUTHORITY
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Ratcliffe had attended the last meeting of the Peppers Ferry Regional
iiastewater Treatment Authority.
RECREATION COMMITTEE
Chairperson Mitchell reported the Committee met November 30th
and it was the recommendation of the Committee that the money taken in
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$1763.50 from softball tournaments at Loving Field, the sum of $1763.50, be
REC' D FROM
TOURNAMENTS used for fencing the mini-fields. Councilman Graham, Chairman of the
TO BE HANDLED
ADMINISTRA- Finance Committee, advised that his Committee had considered this and
TIVELY; FENCING
OF MINI-FIELD it was felt the spending of the $1763.50 could be handled administratively.
STREET COMMITTEE
Councilman Wallace asked that an executive Session on a
legal matter be held at the conclusion of the business of Council.
Councilman Wallace stated the Street Committee had consider-
ed the Pulaski Area 2000 Transportation Plan developed by the Virginia
Department of Highways and Transportation, and moved it be accepted.
COUNCIL .Motion was seconded by Councilman Johnston, and carried on the
APPROVES
PULASKI ~i~d0 following vote:
TRANSPORTATION
PLAN 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 Jsmed M. Neblett, Jr. - Aye
i,AND AND BUILDING COMMITTEE
Chairman Boyd advised that his Committee had reviewed the
. Rules and Regulations, as well as rates charged for use of the Armory,.
COUNCIL and it was the recommendation of the Committee that the following
RULES &
REGULATIONS changes be made:
FOR ARMORY
RENTAL Item 12 be added to state: It is the responsibility of the
Lessee to leave the Armory in a clean condition. A $25.00 charge
will be made when the property is rented, said charge to be returned
to the renter if the Armory is left in a clean condition.
Item 5 will be changed to read: Rental rates outlined in
Item 4 will also apply to time required to use the Armory to "set up"
and "take down" any equipment, displays, or other facilities that
may be required.
Item 4 will be changed to read: When not otherwise used by
the National Guard Armory Unit, and when non-conflicting dates are
available, the Armory may be rented for legitimate community
purposes at the rental fees prescribed as follows:
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December 1, 1981
(1) Where no admission charge is made and is not a commercial
activity for the purpose of making profit:
a, For the main auditorium $50 per day/24 hours
-k b. For the classroom area or kitchen'$15 per day/24 hours
`` c. For the auditorium, classroom area and kitchen $75 per
day/24 hours
(2) Where an admission charge is made or is a commercial
activity for the purpose of making profit:
a. For the main auditorium $75 per day/24 hours
RULES & REGIJLA- b. For the classroom area or kitchen $25 per day/24 hours
TIONS FOR c. For the auditorium, classroom area and kitchen $L00
ARMORY RENTAL per day/24 hours
AND RATES (3) When auditorium only is rented under either (1) or (2) above,
an additional Charge:
a. For one or more of the classrooms $5 per day/24 hours
f or each room
NOTE: (1) Minimum rental of one day/or 24 hours and after
first day may be rented in increments of l/2 day.
(2) If in the opinion of the Chief-of-Police the presence
of one or more officers is needed, the cost of such
police protection shall be paid. directly to the
officers by the renters.
Councilman Boyd moved that the above Rules and Regulations
and Rates be adopted for use of the National Guard Armoy. Motion was
seconded by Councilmember Holston, 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 - A}e
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye James M. Neblett, Jr. - Aye
Councilman Boyd moved that the Cable TV Franchise be
AGENDA FOR placed on the Agenda fot the Council meeting on December 15th,
DEC. 15 MEETING
TO CARRY TV f or discussion. Motion was seconded by Councilman Aust, and carried.
CABLE FRANCHISE
FINANCE COMMITTEE
Chairman Graham reported the Finanne Committee met and
considered several matters, one of which was a statement from the
APPROPRIATES Highway Department. Councilman Graham moved that $2,422,91 be
$2,442.91 FOR
PAYMENT TO appropriated to Account ~k900-931.0 - Memorial Drive and Other
HWY. DEPT.
MEMORIAL DR. Rights of Way from General Fund Unappropriated Surplus, and
payment be issued to Virginia Department of Highways per current
billing. 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.J;Holston - Aye
C. E, Boyd, Jr. - Aye James M, Neblett, Jr. - Aye
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Councilman Graham reported the Committee considered the
request of the Recreation Committee for fencing at Loving Field, aid
$3,000 IN there was $3,000.00 in the budget and approximately $1700.00 was
BUDGET &
$1763.50 FR. rea Lazed from tournaments at Loving Field. Councilman Graham moved
TOURNAMENTS
TO BE USED that $3,000.00 be approved for expenditures from previously budgeted
FOR FENCING
AT LOVING Revenue Sharing Fund Account ~~400.2 Recreation - Loving Field -
F IELD
Motion was seconded by Councilman Boyd, 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 advised this would be just for two
ONLY TWO fields and the others would be fenced the next year.
FIELDS
Councilman Aust suggested a review of the financial reports
REVIEW OF from the office of the Treasurer, Mr, Williams, perhaps sometime about
FINANCIAL
REPORTS the middle of January,
ORDINANCE COMMITTEE
Chairman Aust had no report, unless the Town Attorney hid
NO REPORT something to bring to Council.
Town Attorney Moore advised that the Planning Commission
ordinance is just about completed, but more work is needed on the Fire
Department Ordinance.
SAFETY COMMITTEE
Chairman Neblett advised the Committee has not forgotten about
the establishment of a Patrol System, and that Chief Childress is attend-
CHIEF CHILDRESSing a meeting and it was hoped he could bring back some inf ormation for
TO REPORT
ON PATROL the Committee to review concerning this Patrol System project.
SYSTEM ON
RETURN FROM Councilman Neblett advised there were several appointments and
MEETING
reappointments necessary for the various Committees of Council and
ATTORNEY gave Town Atprney Moore a list for the preparation of a Resolution-„
TO PREPARE
RESOLUTION stating that all had been contacted and agreed to serve.
FOR APPOINTMENTS
TO VARIOUS
COMMITTEES
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NO REPORT
December 1, 1981
POLLUTION & SANITATION COMMITTEE
No xeport.
Vice .Mayor Graham stated Mayor Ratcliffe was attending
MAYOR
ATTENDING
MEETINGS
meetings in Detroit and Washington, and would-be making a report
to Council on his return.
TOWN ATTORNEY MOORE
Town Attorney Moore stated the Council had received a
request from Meredith & Tate, Inc, and Jefferson Mills, for a
permit to construct cables or wires across LaGrange Street,
ADOPTION and in order to follow through with this request, presented
OF RESOLU-
TION RE: and read to Council a Resolution setting forth the procedures
MEREDITH &
TATE REQ. necessary as provided in Section 15.1-431 of the Code of Virginia, as
TO CONSTRUCT
CABLES OR WIREamended.
OVER LAGRANGE
STREET Councilman Aust moved the adoption of the Resolution
as ~°tead by Town Attorney Moore. Motion was seconded by Council-
man Boyd, and carried on the following vote:
John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew,L. Graham, Jr. - Aye
Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Glen K, Amt - Aye
R obext M. Wallace - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye
C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye James M. Neblett, Jr. - Aye
RESOLUTION
,WHEREAS, a request has been received from Meredith &
Tate, Inc., and Jefferson Mills, dated November 16, 1981, for a
permit to construct coax cables or wires over LaGrange Street in
the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, from the top of Jefferson Mills
building to the top of the,Meredith & Tate, Inc., building to
allow Meredith & Tate, Inc., to use the computer and computer
services of Jefferson Mills; and
RESOLUTION WHEREAS, no ordinance granting permission as requested
can be adopted prior to holding a public hearing before the
Council and Planning Commission of the Town, said public notice
to be given as provided in Section 15.1-431 of the Code of
Virginia of 1950, as amended.
• NDW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the
Town of Pulaski, Virginia, meeting in regular session on this
1st day of December, 1981, that:
(1) The request of Meredith & Tate, Inc., and Jefferson
Mills be and it is hereby received and ordered filed.
(2) That a joint hearing between the Council and the
Planning Commission of the Town of Pulaski be held at 4t 00 o'clock
P. M., in the Council Chambers on the 5th day of January, 1982.
(3) That proper notice be mailed to adjacent property
pwners and a public notice be placed in the Southwest Times to be
published on the 21st day and the 28th day of December, 1981.
December 1, 1981
REPORT OF TOWN MANAGER
Town Manager Coake advised that a request had been
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J.W.EARLY received from John W. Early, who was 63 years of age October 21, 1981,
RETIREMENT
EXTENDED TO and desired early retirement effective January 1, 1982.
JAN 30, 1982
Councilman Boyd moved that John W. Early~s request for
early retirement, effective. January 1, 1982, be granted. Motion
was seconded by Councilman Aust, 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 Manager Coake advised he had received good responses
relative to the Training Seminar held at the Armory on November 4th and
SUCCESSFUL 5th for Supervisory personnel, and it was hoped this type activity
TRAINING
SEMINAR could be repeated on a regular basis. The instructors were employees
HELD AT
ARMORY of the Virginia Department of Personnel and Training.
Mr. Coake advised a Fisheries report on Gatewood Reservoir
by the Virginia Commission of Game and Inland Fisheries had been
GATEWOOD
REPORT completed and copies had been made available to the members of
ON FISHERIES
Council.
At 5:15 P. M. Councilman Wallace moved that Council go into
EXECUTIVE
SESSION Executive Session on a legal matter. Motion was seconded by Council-
man Boyd, and carried.
At 5:56 P. M. Council returned to Regular Session, and
REGULAR Councilman Neblett moved that Council adjourn. Motion was
SESSION
& seconded by Councilmember Holston, and carried.
ADJOURNMENT
APPROVED:
Vice Mayor Andrew L. Graham, Jr.
ATTEST:
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Clerk of uncil