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Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town Council
held January 21, 1975 at 7:00 P M. in the Council Chambers in the
Municipal Building.
There were present: Mayor Raymond F. Ratcliff, presiding.
Councilmen: C. William Hickam, Blair B..Brockmeyer,
Mason A. Vaughan, William A. House,
Bob J. Clark, Arthur L. Meadows,
James M. Neblett, Andrew L. Graham
Also present: Town Manager: J. E. Marshall
Clerk:. Gladys R.,Dalton
Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore
Visitors: J. R. Schrader ,Southwest Times reporter
Debbie Hudson, WBLB Radio Station
Morris Burton - New River Valley Rescue Squad
Paul Roop and Jesse Hopkins
The invocation was given by Councilman House.
The minutes of the regular meeting of January 7th were
approved as recorded.
Mayor Ratcliff advised this was the time and place as
advertised in the local newspaper for holding a public hearing
on the application of Mrs. Cecil Jacobson to place a house trailer on
Lot 41E, Block 57-E, 215 Henry Avenue, and Council would be
MRS. CECIL
JACQBSON glad to hear any one who wished to speak against this
TRAILER REQ.
APPROVED UNDER aPPlication, or any one who wished to s"peak iri favor of
CERTAIN
CONDITIONS Placing a trailer at this location. No `one spoke either for or
against the application. Town Manager Marshall stated the
square footage of the lot on which the single dwelling now
exists is 20,016 feet, which is sufficient to subdivide into two
lots and provide the required 10,000 square feet for the dwelling
and the trailer. Mr. Marshall stated there were no objections from
adjacent property owners; water and sewer is available, and
recommmended that the application be approved subject to the
land being subdivided into two lots contairiing'~0,000 square feet
each, and the plat being approved by the Planning Commission.
Councilman House so moved, which motion was seconded by
Councilman Neblett.
There followed discussion relative to what constituted
"adjacent property owners" and how they were notified or con-
"ADJACENT
PROPERTY ttcted relative to permission being requested to place a trailer
OWNERS"
DISCUSSED in a certain location. Also discussed was the fact that the
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trailer will be owner-occupied by a member of a family estate, which
could very well wind up in lengthy litigation for the settlement of an
estate.' Councilman House withdrew his motion, and Councilman Graham
moved that the matter be tabled until the next meeting of Council.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Clark. More discussion was held,
and Councilman Graham withdrew his motion, and made the following
JACOBSON motion: That Town Manager Marshall be authorized to execute the permit
TRAILER
APPLICA- provided ownership of the property is established and a proper deed is
TION APPROVED
UNDER CERTAI~a,de, and further there are no objections by property owners in the
CONDITIONS
community or neighborhood. The motion was seconded by Councilman Clark,
and carried on the following recorded vote:
C. William Hickam - aye
Andrew L. Graham - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye
Mason A. Vaughan - aye
William A. House - aye
Bob J. Clark - aye
Arthur L. Meadows - aye
James M. Neblett - aye
Jesse Hopkins and Paul Roop appeared bef ore Council relative to
the drainage situation on the south side of Monte Vista Drive and Bob
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White Boulevard, and which drainage situation will be involved in the
construction of the Second Fhase of Memorial Drive. Mr. Roop reported
TOWN MGR .
TO CONTACT having met with Mr. Angle of the State Highway Department in Roanoke
HIGHWAY
DEPT. REL. recently, at which time he advised Mr. Angle of the willingness of the
TO DRAIN
SITUATION Claremont Corporation to grant easements for a better Location of the
ON MONTE
VISTA DR. drainage pipe, which would connect with the drain pipe in the Hudson
& MEMORIAL
DRIVE Chevrolet lot across Bob White Boulevard. Councilman Graham moved that
PHASE II
the Street Committee work with Town Manager Marshall on this. Mr.
Graham withdrew this motion and moved that the Town Manager be authorised
to contact the State Highway Department and do whatever is necessary to
bring this to Council for a final conclusion. The motion was seconded
by Councilman Clark, and carried.
Morris Burton advised Council that he had appeared bef ore Council
on December 3, 1974 requesting certain funds for the operation of the
FUNDS FOR
NEW RIV. of the New River Rescue Squad, and the matter had been referred to the
RESCUE SQ.
NOT CO~T~I- Finance Committee but they had heard nothing further relative to the
DER ED YET
matter. Finance Chairman House stated the Committee had met but
inadvertently failed to discuss the request, but that the Committee
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would be meeting soon and the matter would be discussed at
that time.
Mr. Burton also advised Council that in approximately
1968 an agreement was made between the then To an Manager and Police
Chief C. E. Comer for the New River Valley Rescue Squad
to operate on Radio Frequency 39.5, and they had now been
advised by Pulaski County Administrator, Mr. Nichols, that they
PUBLIC SAFETY were illegally operating on that frequency, and should be using
COMM. TO STUDY
RADIO FREQUENCY 45.52, which frequency, Mr. Burton stated, is not great enough
39.5 or 45,32
FOR NEW RIVER f or the many needs of ,the Squad in transporting wreck victims
RESCUE SQUAD
and critically ill persons to hospitals within the State. Council-
man Graham moved that the matter be turned over to the Public
Safety Committee for a recommendation to the Council. The motion
was seconded by Councilman Brockmeyer, and carried.
Councilman Hickam reported that the Street Committee had
met and examined the 1969 Thoroughfare Plan presented by the State
Highway Department, and it was the feeling of the Committee that
THOROUGHFARE
PLAN SHOULD BE because of the change in traffic patterns and the fact this Plan
UPDATED &
RESOLUTION was presented bef ore Interstate 8L was considered, it was the
ELIMINATING
PORTIONS OF recommendation of the Committee that the Highway Department
1969 THOROUGHFARE
PLAN be requested to up-date the Plan for Council's further considera-
tion; that as requested by Council at its meeting of November
19, 1974, a proper resolution be brought to Council for adoption
involving the proposed road change of North Washington Avenue
and Route 11 through Northwood down Washington Avenue and the
removal of the median strip from Fifth Street to Prospect Avenue,.
contained in the Highway Department's 1969 Thoroughfare Plan. Mr.
Hickam further stated that the Planning Commission had recommended
the removal of this road change from the Plan as far as the County
is concerned.
Councilman Graham reported a meeting had been called of
the Utilities Committee for the 23rd to discuss a Regional Water
REGIONAL Quality Plan proposed by the New River Valley District Commission,
WATER QUALITY
PLAN TO BE and it was hoped by the next meeting of Council a report could be
DISCUSSED`
made on this as well as a matter involving the Filter Plant.
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January 21, 1975
Councilman Brockmeyer stated he had no report, but commented
upon the fact that street signs had been erected on Maple Street. Mr.
Brockmeyer also suggested that some thought be given to the traffic
situation at the shopping mall on Route 99, and Town Manager Marshall
gave a report on the status of this study. Mr. Marshall stated he
TRAFFIC would follow up on this. Mr. Brockmeyer asked that it be carried under
SITUATION
RT. 99 & "pending projects" on Council's agenda. Councilman Graham seconded
MALL TO BE
CARRIED this motion, which carried. Councilman Brockmeyer also inquired
ON COUNCIL
AGENDA relative to the status of the request for sidewalks at Northwood and
Claremont Schools, and Councilman Hickam stated he had heard about a
SCHOOL petition or petitions being circulated, but knew nothing on the positive
SIDEWALKS
side of this. In answer to Mr. ~rockmeyer's question relative to the
VALLEY RD. status of the road across Town property from Valley Road to Route 11,
REQUEST
Town Manager Marshall advised it is being. studied by the Engineering
PULASKI Department. Mr. Brockmeyer was also advised that the situation of
THEATRE
MARQUE the marque at the Pulaski Thestre was also being looked into.
Councilman Vaughan stated he had no report.
Councilman House reported the Finance Committee had reviewed
FINANCIAL
STATEMENT the financial statement of the Town for the current year, and went over
STUDIED
in detail the monthly report.
Councilman Clark inquired as to whether a final report had been
CENTRAL received on the Central Gym, and Town Manager Marshall reported that it
SCHOOL GYM
would be reviewed the following day.
Councilman Meadows reported he had ,no report, but thought Town
Attorney Moore had with him the Taxicab Ordinance amendment setting
ADOPT TON out the new rate increase which Council had agreed upon at the last meet-
OF TAXICAB
RATE INCR. ing. Town Attorney Moore read the ordinance to Council, and Councilman
ORDINANCE
Brockmeyer moved the adoption of the ordinance and set February 1,
1975 as the date the ordinance shall become effective. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Meadows, and carried on the following recorded
vote:
C. William Hickam - aye William A. House - aye
Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Atrhur L. Meadows - aye
Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M..Neblett - aye
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AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND RE-ENACT,
AS AMENDED, SECTION 26-6.1 OF CHAPTER 26,
TAXICABS AND .OTHER VEHICLES FOR HIRE
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Town of Pulaski,
Virginia, meeting in regular session on this 21st day of
January, 1975, that:
Sec. 26-6.1 Same -- Schedule within Town.
Provided that the proper .state license fees
have been paid, the following rates are hereby fixed
for services rendered by public vehicles, taxicabs and
TAXICAB RATE f or-hire cars within the town:
(a) For the transportation of one passenger in such
INCREASE a vehicle, the following rates within zones, between zones
and into zones shall apply:
ORDINANCE Embarkation Point Within Destination Point Within Pate
Zone 1 Zone 1 $ .90
Zone 1 or 2 Zone 2 .95
Zone 1, 2 or 3 Zone 3 1.05
Zone 1, 2, 3 or 4 Zone 4 1.15
Zone 2 Zone 1 .95
Zone 3 Zone 2 or 1 1.05
Zone 4 Zone 3, 2 or 1 1.15
(b) When both the embarkation point and destination point
are in zones other than Zone 1, and in traveling from the
embarkation point to the destination point it is reasonably
expedient from the standpoint of time, distance and street
lay out or condition to travel from the embarkation point
back through Zone 1, an additional charge of ten cents shall
be made for each zone traveled into between Zone 1 and the
destination point.
(c) For the purpose of this section travel along a street
which is a zone line, shall be travel through a zone.
(4-7-59; 9-6-66; 3-4-69; 3-7-72)
Councilman Neblett reported the Public Safety Committee
POLICE DEPT. had met and it appeared that all seemed to be going well on the new
OPERATING
WELL UNDER schedule in the Police Department.
NEW SCHEDULE
Councilman Hickam, Chairman of the Nominating Committee,
presented copies of the various Committees in need of reappointments,
VAR .COMM. and these were discussed fully by the whole Council.
REAPPOINTMENTS
DISCUSSED BY Councilman House moved that the Special Oakwood Committee
COUNCIL
be deleted from the list of Committes inasmuch as Cemeteries had
SPECIAL CEM. been incorporated in Council's Standing Committees under LAND,
UNDER STANDING
COMMITTEES BUILDINGS, PARKS, CEMETERY. The motion was seconded by Council-
man Brockmeyer, and carried on the f ollowing recorded vote:
C.~William Hickam - aye William A. House - aye
Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye
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Town Attorney Moore presented for the records of the
Town Council, copy of an Order entered on the 21st day of
January, 1975 in the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, by
Judge R. William Arthur, reappointing Ernest T. Painter a
PAINTER RE-
APPOINTED member of the Board of Zoning Appeals for the Town of Pulaski,
TO BOARD OF
ZONING APPEALSf or a new term ending October 13, 1978.
By Executive Order, Mayor Ratcliff reappointed the f ollow-
ing members and their terms of office, as follows, to the Town
Planning Commission:
PLANNING
COMMISSION John R. Powers March 1. 1978
MEMBERS Mrs. Louise D. Settle March 1, 1978
REAPPOINTED A. D. Clark March 1, 1980
Robert J. Ingram March 1, 1976
George A. Hillsman March 1, 1979
Arthur L. Meadows. Co-.terminus-official tenure
H. R. Coake, Town Engineer Co-terminus-official tenure
Town Attorney Moore presented for Council's consideration
an Agreement between the Town and the First United Methodist
Church of Pulaski, involving the installation of a radio lead-in
AGREEMENT wire between the main church building and its office building
AND"ORDINANCE
GRANTING located just west of the church building, and an Ordinance
FIRST UNITED
METHODIST granting a permit to the First. United Methodist Church of Pulaski, for
CHURCH AN
EASEMENT said installation. The Agreement and Ordinance was read to Council
by Town Attorney Moore. Councilman Clark moved the execution of
the Agreement by the Mayor and Clerk, and the adoption of the
Ordinance, as follows: The motion was seconded by Councilman
Brockmeyer, and carried on the following recorded vote:
C. William Hickam - aye William A. House - aye
Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
Mason A. Vaughan - absent James M. Neblett - aye
ORDINANCE TO GRANT A PERMIT TD FIRST UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH OF PULASKI, VIRGINIA, FOR
INSTALLATION OF A RADIO LEAD-IN i:INE ACROSS
ORDINANCE AN ALLEY BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH STREETS,
NORTH, AND WEST OF JEFFERSON AVENUE, IN THE
TOWN OF PULASKI, VIRGINIA
WHEREAS, the Town of Pulaski has agreed to grant a
permit to First United Methodist Church of Pulaski,
Virginia, to install a radio lead-in line over and above
the alley between Third and Fourth Streets, North, and
lying west of Jefferson Avenue, in the Town of Pulaski,
Virginia:
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January 21, 1975
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORADINFsD by the Council of
the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, meeting in regular session
on this 21st day of January, 1975, that:
The agreement dated the 8th day of January, 1975,
between the Town and First United Methodist Church of
Pulaski, Virginia, wherein the Town agreed to grant
a permit to First United Methodist Church of Pulaski,
Virginia, for the installation of a radio lead-in line
across an alley above described, as this day presented
to Council.
Whereupon, of ter due consideration the Council
does hereby ratify and approve the of orementioned agreement _.
and hereby authorizes and directs the Mayor of the Town
of Pulaski to execute said agreement and the Clerk of
ORDINANCE said Council to affix her name and the Town seal thereto,
on the part of the Town, and other officials of the Town
shall do such other things as may be necessary and proper
in order to carry out the terms and conditions of this
agreement.
The Council does hereby direct that a certified copy
of this ordinance be delivered to First United Methodist
Church of Pulaski, Virginia, which, together with a copy
of the agreement entered into by the parties, shall serve
as a permit for the installation, use and maintenance of radio
lead-in lines, and supporting structures above and across
the alley at the location and under the conditions stated
in said agreement.
Mayor Ratcliff reported that as had been requested by the
Council, contacts had been made with Senators Scott and Byrd relative
GAS to the gas shortage in this area, and these gentlemen had offered
SHORTAGE
their support.
Town Manager Marshall reported that an answer had been
received from the Corps of Engineers regarding the status of the
report for a potential small flood project on Peak .Creek at Pulaski,
STATUS
REPORT OF and as stated in the letter from Colonel Scott B. Smith, District
CORPS OF
ENGINEERS Engineer, Huntington, West Virginia, the investigations are
REPORT ON
FLOODING ~' essentially complete and it appears that the Corps of Engineers
PEAK CREEK
will be unable to participate in a small flood control project at
Pulaski. In this regard they were not able to identify any structural
measures that would approach economic justification. The findings,
in detail, were given in Colonel Smith's letter, snd were
discussed with Council, and is a part of the Flood Control Files
in the Town Manager's office.
January 21, 1975
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Town Manager Marshall stated that copies of the by-laws of
the New River VAlley Criminal Justice Training Center will be sent
BY-LAWS OF
NEW RIV. to the Council within the next few days, stating further, that these
VA .CRIMINAL
JUSTICE must be approved by the participating governing bodies.
CENTER MUST
BE APPROVED At 9:00 P. M. Councilman House moved that Council go into
BY GOV. BODY
executive session for a discussion of a legal matter. The motion
EXECUTIVE was seconded by Councilman Neblett, and carried.
SESSION
At 9:55 P. M. Councilman Graham moved that Council return
to regular- session. Motion was seconded by Councilman Clark, and
REGULAR
SESSION carried, and the Council therewith returned to regular session.
At 9:56 P. M. Mayor Ratcliff inquired if there was further
ADJOURNME~~siness to come bef ore Council. There being none, Councilman Graham
moved, seconded by Councilman Meadows, that Council adjourn. There-
with Council was declared adjourned at 9:57 P. M.
APPROVED:
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Mayor atcli f
ATTEST:
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Clerk~of Council