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Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town Council held
May 17, 1977 at 7:00 P. M. in the Council Chamber in the Municipal
Building. As had been advertised in the Local newspaper, this meeting
was to be a joint Public Hearing with the Town Planning Commission and
.Town Council on the petition of H. T. Bowling and Ola S, Bowling, his
wife, requesting that a parcel of land containing 4.90 acres, situated
at the southwest intersection of U. S. Route 11 and Memorial Drive in
JOINT
PUBLIC the Town of Pulaski, now zoned Residential, R-1, be rezoned Business,
HEARING
B- 2 .
There were present: Mayor Raymond F. Ratcliff, presiding.
Councilmen: C. William Hicka, Jr., James M. Neblett, Bob J. Clark,
Andrew L. Graham, Jr., Arthur L. Meadows,
William A. House, Blair B. Brockmeyer, John A. Johnston
Also present: Town Manager: J. E. Marshall
Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton
Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore
Town Treasurer: Roger Williams
Town Engineer: H. R. Coake
Town Planning Commission Members; John R. Powers, Chairman;
Mrs. Chas. Settle
A. D. Clark
Bob Ingram
George Hillsman
Visitors: J. R. Schrader, the Southwest Times
Jane Graham, WPUV Radio Station
Eugene Nuckols, Attorney for H. T. Bowling, et ux
H, T, Bowling
Approximately 50. residents of the area of Rt. 11 and
Memorial Drive
The invocation was given by Councilman Johnston.
The minutes of the regular meeting of May 3, 1977 were approved as
recorded.
MAYOR Mayor Ratcliff welcomed the large crowd in attendance, and advised
WELCOMED
VISITORS the Council would be glad to hear any one on any matter other than the
rezoning request at this time, and that the rezoning matter would be
heard later.
J. B. Warner of Oakhurst Avenue brought to the attention of Council
the thistle problem on Oakhurst Avenue and Memorial Drive. This complaint
THISTLE
COMPLAINT was referred to Town Manager Marshall.
As there were no further matters presented by any individual, Mayor
Ratcliff advised this was the time and place, as advertised in the local
newspaper, for hold ing a joint Public Hearing with the Town Planning
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May 17, 1977
Commission on the petition of H. T. Bowling and Ola S. Bowling,
his wif e, requesting that a parcel of land situated at the corner
of Route 11 and Memorial Drive be rezoned from R-1 to Business,
B-2. Mayor Ratcliff further stated this is the proper legal
procedure in such matters and there should be no hard feelings
MAYOR on the part of any one as to the outcome of this request. Mayor
STEPS DOWN
& VICE MAYOR Ratcliff further stated that because he was so closely associated
GRAHAM
PRESIDES with the subject, and living in the immediate area, he must
AT JOINT
PUBLIC HEARING disqualify himself, and turned the meeting over to Vice-Mayor
ON R EQ . FOR
REZONING Andrew L. Graham, Jr.
Vice-Mayor Graham took the chair and recognized the members
of the Town Planning Commission in attendance. Vice-Mayor Graham
stated the joint public hearing of the Town Council and Town
Planning Commission was in session to consider the petition of
H. T. Bowling and Ola S. Bowling requesting the rezoning of a parcel
of land at the corner of Route 11 and Memorial Drive from R-1 to
B- 2 .
Town Manager Marshall advised that the joint public hearing had
been properly advertised; that the petition of H. T. Bowling and
TOWN MGR .
ADV. PROPER Ola S. Bowling had been received by the Town Council and ref erred
PROCEDURES
HAVE BEEN to the Town Planning Commission. Mr. Marshall ft~'ther stated the
TAKEN
Town Planning Commission had considered the petition at its meeting
on March 22nd, together with a letter or petition signed by approxi-
mately seventy residents in the area, expressing their opposition to
rezoning of the said parcel of land, and the Commission recommended
that the Planning Commission and Town Council hold a joint public
hearing on the request at the May 17th meeting.
Eugene Nuckols, Attorney, advised that he was representing
ATTORNEY Mr. Harry T. Bowling and wif e, Ola S. Bowling, who own a small
NUCKOLS
PRESENTS tract of land, 4.90 acres, at the intersection of Route 11 (Lee
PETITION OF
H.T.BOWLING Highway) and Memorial Drive, and have asked that it be rezoned
ET UX FOR
REZONING Business, B-2. Mr. Nuckols pointed out that the land adjacent to
this tract of land is zoned B-2, and, further, that Memorial Drive
has changed the character of the area, especially the Barker
subdivision known as Sunset Hills, and that Mr. Barker has now also
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asked that this property be rezoned B-2 from R-1. Mr. Nuckols displayed
a map showing an electric power line which crosses the Bowling tract
of land, and stated because of this line the property could not be
developed as residential. Mr. Nuckols also stated Memorial Drive is a four
lane highway, with commercial lights, which has caused the character of
the land to be changed and asked that same be rezoned. He advised
that Mr. Mark Bowers has an option to purchase the land for the purpose
of erecting a funeral home at this site, and brought out the hazardous
conditions existing at the present Bower Funeral Home on Jefferson Avenue
in a residential area of the town, and stated in his opinion the proposed
location of the funeral home would be complying with the intent of the
Zoning Ordinance with regards to parking and hazardous conditions.
Vice-Mayor Graham asked if there were others present who wished to
RESIDENTS speak either for or against the rezoning request.
OF WINDOSR Dick Barthemehs, who lives at 1152 Windsor Avenue, in the Sunset
CIRCLE Hills Subdivision, stated he has in his possession a document that
AREA HEARD designates Sunset Hills as being a residential subdivision. He also
asked if the Planning Commission had considered the request, and was
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advised by the Commission's Chairman, John Powers, that it had. Mr.
ZONING Bartemehs asked if it was considered in a closed or open session, and
Mr. Powers answered the petition for rezoning was on the agenda of
the Commissions regular meeting and each member of the Commission has
been advised to familiarize themselves with the situation. Mr. Powers
further stated each member has studied the situation and were told to
come prepard for the joint public hearing; that all had looked the
site over.
Ralph Grubb and Dr. A. W. Anneski, both residents of Sunset Drive
and Windsor Avenue, .respectively, were opposed to the rezoning. Mr.
Grubb presented a map of the original plat of Sunset Hills, and advised
that he purchased the land with the understanding the undeveloped
portion would later be developed residential. Mr. Grubb further stated
he felt if the area was rezoned Business other requests would be made
for rezoning to business and as a residential owner he must object. Dr.
Anneski stated he opposed spot zoning, and also stated he felt a Funeral
Home at this location would be even more hazardous because of bereaved and
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distraught persons leaving the Funeral Home and driving out into a
four lane highway. George Vlahos, who lives on Windsor Avenue,
opposed, and stated business should be kept downtown and not
infringe onto the residential area. Mrs. Evelyn Hall English, whose
father once owned the site in question and the land on which the
surrounding residential area has been developed, stated she is
still owner of much of the land in the area and must oppose the
request for rezoning to business.
Mr. Nuckols then advised that should the request for re-
RESIDENTS zoning to Business, B-2 was denied, he felt it should be rezoned R-2.
There was a discussion regarding what is allowed in an R-2 zoned area, and
HEARD OPPOSING
REZONING
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this would mean that not only multi-family units could be built in an
R-2 zone, but would include some forms of business such as restaurants,
etc.
J. B. Warner stated the area was zoned residential before the
construction of Memorial Drive and it was his hope it would continue to
be residential; that Memorial Drive was constructed for the purpose of
pulling traffic off of Peppers Ferry Road. Mr. Warner urged the Town
Planning Commission and Town Council to resist any and all requests for
spot zoning on Memorial Drive.
Mr. Barker, owner of lots in the Sunset Hills subdivision stated
if this should be rezoned, then certainly he would ask that his property
be rezoned also.
There were other residents of the immediate area present and
opposed the rezoning by speaking out, namely: Homer Rogers, Bill Smith,
and J. R. DeWitt. They also brought out the possibility of reassessments
if rezoning is granted.
Mark Bowers stated you can't stand in the way of progress, and
brought out the fact that a Church is being built on Memorial Drive.
At 8:00 P. M. Vice-Mayor Graham stated this would conclude the
COUNCIL
RECESSED
FC~ 0 R
PLANNING
COMM. TO
MEET &
~., REPORT TO
COUNCIL
hearing, as no one else wished to speak, and asked the Planning
Commission if they wished to recess and report back to this group
their recommendation. Vice-Mayor Graham declared Council in recess.
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May 17, 1977
At 8:10 P. M. Vice-Mayor Graham declared Council to be again in
COUNCIL session and as there were no other persons present who wished to speak
RECONVENES
on any other matter, called for Committee reports.
Councilman Hickam had no report.
COMMITTEE
REPORTS Councilman Graham reported that since the last Council meeting
a meeting of the Utility and Finance Committees was held to discuss the
possibility of submitting an application to the Appalachian Regional Comm-
fission for funds to be used in the town's infiltration/inflow study of
wastewater lines. Mr. House stated the subject was discussed by the
POSSIBILITI'inance Committee and felt the matter should be discussed further bef ore
OF APPLY-
ING FOR reporting back to the Council, Inasmuch as the application must be filed
ARC FUNDS
FOR I&I by June 1, Mr. House assumed that a special meeting of Council would be
STUDY OF
SEWER necessary to adopt a resolution on the ARC funds application. Mr. House
PROJECT
explained to the citizens present the necessity for the infiltration/inflow
study, and stated that expense involved in the project might be less than
the millions that could be involved without the correction of the
infiltration into the sanitary sewer lines.
Councilman Brockmeyer had no report, but did inquire relative to
the cleaning of lots for the summer.
Councilman Johnston reported that the Land, Building & Parks
Committee and the Recreation Committee .have been studying for sometime
REPORT ON the renovation of the old Municipal Building for a Senior Citizens Center.
RENOVATION
OF OLD He stated the original estimate for renovation was $27,660 and that the
MUN.BLDG.
FOR SENIOR building was in pretty bad shape. He stated a grant from the Office•_on
CENTER
Aging in the amount of $20,154 was approved and the Town's in-kind share
CETA FUNDS
AUTHORIZ- was $6,000. It was then found that the estimate did not include a first
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class project or .building, and needed insulation; and insulation glass
for the front, plus furniture and fixtures, which brought the estimate
up to $37,000. In the meantime the Town Manager and his staff continued
their investigation and found that a part of this cost can be offset by
using six people under a CETA grant in the amount of $11,466. In terms
of getting the building renovated for approximately $36,000 using CETA funds,
the two Committees are now in position to recommend to the Council the
approval of the project, and that the budget for the next fiscal year
carry the sum of $5200 for operation of the Center .
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As Chairman of the Recreation Committee, Councilman Clark stated
it was felt the project was worthwhile, and it will be operated under
the Recreation Department and will be an asset to the Town. It was
the recommendation of the two Committees that the Town Manager be authorized
to make application for CETA funds.
Councilman House moved that the Town Manager be authorized to
make application for CETA Funds for the Senior Citizen Center project.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Neblett.
There followed some discussion during which Councilman Graham
stated he was opposed because the Town is taking on the burden of providing
the Center as well as the expense of operating same for the Councy and the
entire surrounding area.
The following vote was taken and carried:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - aye William A. House - aye
Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - no Bob J. Clark - aye
AUTHORIZED Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
RENOVATION OF
John A. Johnston - aye James M. Neblett - aye
OLD MUN. BLDG.
FOR SENIOR Councilman House moved that the Senior Citizen Center be
CENTER
authorized, with the CETA Funds to be fo rth coming at a later date.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Johnston, and carried on the
following vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - aye William A. House - aye
Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - no Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
John A. Johnston -.aye James M. Neblett - aye
At 8:40 P. M, the Town Planning Commission returned to the
meeting and Vice-Mayor Graham asked if they were ready to make a
report.
John Powers, Chairman of the Commission, reported that the
Town Planning Commission, with all members being present, met and
PLANNING
COMM. after careful consideration recommended to the Town Council that the
RECOMMENDS
CLF,SSIFICAT-zone classification to that parcel of land on the southeast corner
ION REMAIN of the intersection of Memorial Drive and Route 11, as petitioned by H. T.
R-1
Bowling and Ola S. Bowling, remain Residential R-1 classification.
Vise-Mayor Graham advised Council that they had heard the
recommendation of the Town Planning Commission and what was their
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pleasure?
May 17, 1977
Councilman Neblett moved, without any further delay, that the
COUNCIL recommendation of the Town Planning Commission be accepted. The motion
ACCEPTS
RECOMD. OF was seconded by Councilman House, and carried on the following recorded
PLANNING
COMMISSION vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - aye William A. House - aye
Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - aye Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
John A. Johnston - aye James M. Neblett - aye
Thus ended the Joint Public Hearing.
As Chairman of the Finance Committee, Councilman House reported
it was the recommendation of the .Finance Committee, and so moved that the
following amounts be appropriated from Revenue Sharing Funds to Revenue
Sharing Expenditure Account Numbers as follows:
APPROPRIATIONS Project ~~4001 - Recreation-Macgill Village $ 2,000.00
FROM REV. SH. ~~ ~k4002 - Recreation-Loving Field 3,000..00
TO REV. SH. EXP. ~~ ~p4050 - Recreation-Playground Equipment 6,000.00
ACCOUNTS ~~ ~~4034 - Mowers 6,000.00
" ~~4070 - Memorial Drive Settlement 100.000.00
$ 117,000.00
The motion was seconded by Councilman Clark, and carried on the following
recorded vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - aye William A. House - aye
Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - aye Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
John A. Johnston - aye James M. Neblett - aye
Councilman Clark had no fuurther report.
Councilman Meadows had no report.
Councilman Neblett reported that the matter of a Police investiga-
tion has been. ref erred to the State Police by the Commonwealths Attorney,
POLICE
INVESTIG.and the Safety Committee is continuing to look at this problem but have
REF . TO
STATE not been in contact with the State Police as yet.
POLICE
Town Attorney. Moore had no report.
Town Manager Marshall reported that it seems a majority of the
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merchants along-Main Street between Jeff erson Avenue and Was~iington Avenue
approved the dosing of this portion of Main Street and in view of having
received a proper Certificate of Insurance, a permit for closing Main
PERMIT
FOR Street between Jefferson and Washington Avenues to vehicular traffic on
CLOSING
ST. FOR June 25th and 26th for the Arts and Crafts Festival, to be coordinated
ARTS
FESTIVAL with the Director of Public Works, Fire Chief and Police Chief, will be
TO BE
GRANTED issued.
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Town Manager Marshall reported the Twin Oaks water project con-
ROCK -
TWIN tinues to be slow because of rock situation and drilling and blasting
OAKS
PROJECT becomes necessary.
Town Manager Marshall reported the Public Works Department has
SPRINGER completed the installation of the water .line on`Springer Avenue, and
AVE .WATER '
LINE that all materials necessary for the Randolph Avenue water project
INSTALLED
have not been received as yet.
Town Manager Marshall reported that in discussing the water
rate ordinance recently adopted by Council with Finance Director
Williams, it appears the ordinance does not cover business locations that are
ORD. & in a master meter situation, a case in point where there would be two
UTILITY
COMM. TO different businesses in one building and there is only one water
RECONSIDER
WATER RATEmeter for the building. Mr. Marshall recommended that this be re-
CHANGE
ORD. FOR f erred to the Ordinance Committee and Utility Committee to work out
AMENDMENT
the details. Councilman Clark so moved, The motion was seconded by
Councilman House, and carried.
Town Manager Marshall stated a request had been received from
H.M. Henry M. Underwood, an operator at the Filter Plant, who will become
UNDERWOOD
REQ.TO 65 July 5th, for permission to continue to work. Mr. Marshall
CONTINUE
WORKING suggested that this request be considered when Council considers the
AFTER 65
other employees of the Town who are 65 and over and still working.
At 9:10 P. M. Councilman Clark moved that Council adjourn. The
motion was seconded by Councilman Meadows, and carried.
APPROVED:
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Mayor Ratcliff
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Vice-Mayor Graham
ATTEST:
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Clerk of uncil