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Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town Council
held July 1, 1975 at 4:00 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the
Municipal Building.
There were present: Mayor Raymond F. Ratcliff, presiding.
Councilmen: Andrew L. Graham, Blair B. Brockmeyer,
C. William Hicka~h, Jr., William A. House,
Arthur L. Meadows, James M. Neblett,
Bob J. Clark, Mason A. Vaughan
Also present: Town Manager; .J. E. Marshall
Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton
Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore
Town Treasurer: Roger A. Williams
Visitors: Members of Press and Radio Stations
Alan Groseclose
Jesse Hopkins
Elzie Turman
Leonard Ratcliffe
The invocation was given by Councilman Brockmeyer.
The minutes of the regular meeting of June 17th snd
special meeting on June 23rd were approved as recorded.
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As had been advertised in the local newspaper, Council
held a public hearing on a proposed amendment to Section 25-28
of the Town Code governing setback lines for construction on
streets and alleys; said proposal being that building con-
PUBLIC HEARING
ON ORDINANCE struction shall be prohibited within twenty-five feet of the
RE: SETBACK
LINES PROPOSAL right of way lines as may exist or hereinafter be established
RTS. 11, 99 &
611 - GROSECLOSFon U. S. Route 11, Virginia Route 99, Virginia Route 611, and
OPPOSED
the sections of Memorial Drive which cross business or
industrial zones. Mayor Ratcliff stated Council would be
glad to hear any one who wished to speak either for or against
said proposal. Alan Groseclose stated that he is part owner of a
small lot on Route 611, approximately 20 feet long by 50 feet
wide, and slopes doen to no width at all, and if this ordinance
is adopted it would confiscate a portion of his lot and prohibit
any type of building thereon. Mr. Groseclose said he believed
this was the only site which would be so affected, but he
wanted Council to be aware that it will affect this property,
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and such a procedure is not like condemnation proceedings, where a
property owner receives compensation for damages to his property.
Councilman Neblett moved that the matter be referred to the Town
Planning Commission. The motion was seconded by Councilman
Brockmeyer, and carried on the following recorded vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - 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
Council held a public hearing on the application of Rachel
RACHEL BROWN
TRAILER 'PERMIT
APPROVED
Brown to place a mobile home on Lot 13 on Highland Terrace. No one
appeared either for or against this permit, and Town Manager Marshall
recommssnded that same be approved. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Meadows, and carried on the following recorded vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - 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
Elzie Turman, owner of Blue & White Cabs, appeared bef ore
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Council and asked for an increase in cab fares to offset recent
gasoline price increases as well as an increase in tires and repair
ORDINANCE
COMMITTEE TO parts for his cabs. Mr. Turman presented to Council copy of his
STUDY REQ. FOR
TAXI RATE financial statement and letter requesting the increase in cab fares
INCREASE
within the four zones of the Town. Councilman Graham moved that the
request be referred to the Ordinance Committee. The motion was
seconded by Councilman House, and carried on the following recorded
vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - aye William A. House - aye
An`lrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L, Meadows - aye
Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye
Leonard Ratcliffe of Kersey Bottom appeared bef ore Council
requesting that something be done to stop Peak Creek from washing away
L.RATQ~IFFE his land. Mr, Ratcliffe suggested that a wall be installed, and there
KERSEY BOT.
ASKS FOR was some discussion as to what steps might be taken. Councilman
RELIEF OF
PEAC.K CREEK Graham moved that the matter be ref erred to the Land and Buildings
WASHING LAND
AWAY Committee and Town Manager for a report, as well as to the Town's
liability, at the next meeting of Council. The motion was seconded
by Councilman Meadows, and carried.
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HICKAM GIVES
STREETCOMM.
REPORT
July 1, 1975
Councilman Hickam stated traffic warning signs had been
placed on Route 11 in the Hospital Zone. Also, that the matter
of Medallian Drive is still pending.
Councilman Graham reported the Utilities Committee had
develop plans, specifications and cost estimates for expansion of
the town's water treatment plant, and it was felt that with the
rapid pace of growth in the area that expanded or additional
facilities are needed and time is of the essence. The Committee
felt the County should negotiate with the Town of Dublin as to
what their plans are, which would be a help to the Town of
Pulaski in developing its plans. Councilman Graham advised
that Council would be advised of all developments in this matter.
Councilman Brockmeyer reported on a recent meeting with
Mr. Dorer, Director of Bureau of Solid Waste and Vector Control,
REPORT ON for the State of Virginia, Town Manager Marshall, E. L. Early
MEETING WITH
STATE OFFICIAL and H. R. Coake at the landfill on Draper's Mountain. Mr.
RE: LANDFILL
Brockmeyer stated Town Engineer Coake is in the process of
getting a plan ready to submit to the Water Control Board,
and hope to secure the approval of the Board.
Councilman House moved that Council go into executive
Vaughan, and carried on the following vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - aye William A. House - aye
Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Glark~ - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows- aye
Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye
met with Town Manager Marshall and reviewed the comments pre-
pared by Mr, Marshall concerning the application of the Pulaski
County Service Authority for the implementation of a county-wide
water system, including construction of a water filt3°ation plant,
UTILITIES storage facilities and trunk lines. Mr. Graham stated the Town has a
COMMITTEE
REPORT ON contractural agreement with the Town of Dublin as well as the
WATER SITUATION
RE: COUNTY, Pulaski County Service Authority, for furnishing water; that the
TOWN & DUBLIN
Town has commissioned Wiley & Wilson, Consulting Engineers, to
EXECUTIVE session at 4:50 P. M. for a fifteen minute discussion of a
SESSION
personnel matter. The motion was seconded by Councilman
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At 5:05 P. M. Councilman Graham moved that Council return to
REGULAR regular session. The motion was seconded by Councilman Clark, and
SESSION
carried. Mayor Ratcliff declared Council to be back in regular
session.
Councilman Hickam nominated Councilman William A. House as
the Town's representative on the New River Valley Council on Aging, and
HOUSE APPOINTED
TO REP. TOWN so moved.. The motion was seconded by Councilman Vaughan, and carried
ON NEW RIVER
COUNCIL ON on the following recorded vote:
AGING
C. William Hickam, Jr. - aye William A. House - abstained
~ Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye
Councilman Hickam stated it was time to appoint a floating
member to the New River Valley Planning District Commission, to serve
GRAHAM one year, and moved that Councilman Graham be elected to the Commission
APPOINTED
FLOATING as the Town's third member. The motion was seconded by Councilman
MEMBER TO
NRPDC Clark, and carried on the f oLlowing recorded vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - aye William A, House - aye
Andrew L.Graham - abstained Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye
Councilman Clark reported that the Tennis Courts at Central
TENNIS will be resurfaced about the middle of july, at a price some less than
COURTS REPAIRED
the last quotation. Councilman Clark also reported that the golf driving
range at Loving Field will be open in about two weeks. Mr. Clark stated
GOLF RANGE
AT LOVING the range will be open from LO A. M. to 9 P. M. and that the Town has
FLD. SOON
TO OPEN acquired a ba1L retriever.
Councilman Meadows stated the Ordinance Committee had met in
a very busy session during the past week. He stated the Blue & White
Cab Company trailer application was discussed and although the
Committee was not unanimous in their thinking on this, it was his
ORDINANCE
COMMTTTEE recommendation that the application be returned to Mr. Turman with
REPORT -
BLUE & WHITE the advice that he apply for a building permit. Mr. Meadows suggested
CAB 'T'OLD
TO SECURE that perhaps other members of the Committee might wish to present
BLDG. PERMIT
their opinions on this. There was some discussion of the matter by
Council. Town Manager Marshall stated the Committee felt his fee
should be returned and he can apply for a building permit, which will
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be denied, and he can then appeal to the Board of Adjustments and
Appeals. Councilman Meadows moved that the application of
Blue & White Cab Company be returned to them because the
mobile home ordinance is not applicable to this situation. The
motion was seconded by Councilman Hickam, and carried.
Councilman Meadows reported the t~rdinance Committee felt
the Resolution establishing a criteria for any insurance company
to be eligible for payroll deductions, be handled as an
NO PAYROLL administrative matter. Councilman House moved that there be
DEDUCTIONS FCR
OUTSIDE BUSINES no payroll deductions for outside business firms. 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 - aye Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye
Councilman Meadows reported that the Committee must research
the Peddlers License-Ordinance further bef ore making a
recommendation to the Council.
At the request of Councilman Meadows, Town Attorney
Moore read an 'Ordinance to amend and re-enact the Town's Building
ORDINANCM Code Ordinance, to comply with the State B.D.C.A. Code, and
ADOPTING
CHANGE IN after a discussion by the Council regarding the amendment
BUILDING CODE
TO COMPLY WITH to the ordinance, Councilman Meadows moved the adoption of
STATE BOLA
CODE same. 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 - aye Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
Mason A. Vaughan - aye James ~i. Neblett
An ordinance to Amend and Re-enact the Building,Code
Ordinance, to Regulate the erection, construction,
enlargement, alteration, repair, moving, removing,
conversion, demolition, occupancy, and maintenance of
buildings or structures in the Town of Pulaski by
Adopting by reference certain uniform codes as sections
of this Ordinance, and to cite them as the Basic Building
Code, Basic Meeh~ni;cal Code, Plumbing Code, the National
Electric Code, Electrical Code for One and Two-family.
Dwellings, Housing Code, One and Two Family Dwelling
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Code, Fire Prevention Code, together with their
supplements and amendments; to provide for
issuance of permits, establish schudles of fees
and the collection thereof; and to repeal certain
ordinances, and to provide violations and penalties.
BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Town of Pulaski,
Virginia, meeting in Regular Session on this 1st day of July,
1975, that:
Sec. 1. Applicability of Ordinance.
(a) New buildings and structures erected after July 1,
1975, in the town, and buildings and structures moved into or
within the town shall conform to the requirements of this ordi-
nance.
(b) Additions, alterations, repairs and changes of
use or occupancy in all buildings and structures shall comply
with the provisions for new buildings and structures, except
as otherwise provided in this ordinance.
Sec. 2. Title.
This ordinance shall be known as the Basic Building
Code of the Town of Pulaski and may be cited as such; and the
BUILDING Unif orm Statewide Building and other codes, together with
their accumulated supplemtnts and amendments which are adopted
CODE hereby by reference and set out as sections, shall be referred
to individually as the Basic Building Code; the One-and Two-
Family Building Code, Mechanical Code, Plumbing Code, National
Electric Code, and the Electrical Code for One and Two-Family
Dwellings, Housing Code, One and Two-Family Dwelling Code, and
ORDINANCE Fire Prevention Code.
Sec. 3. Purpose.
The purpose of this Code is to provide minimum standards
to safeguard life or limb, health, property and public welfare
by regulating and contx olling the design, construction, quality
or materials, use and occupancy, location and maintenance of all
buildings and structures within the town and certain equipment
specifically regulated herein. The provisions d: this Ordinance
shall be construed in accordance with the laws of the State and
shall supplement any State laws insofar as there is no prohibition
upon the Town of Pulaski to exceed the standards of State laws.
Sec. 4. Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOAC)-
Adopted.
There is hereby adopted by the Town Council for the
purpose of .establishing rules and regulations for the construction,
alteration, removal, demolition, equipment, use and occupancy,
location and maintenance of buildings and structures, including
permits and penalties, that certain building code known as the
Building Officials and Code Administrators Basic Building Code
of 1970 and accumulative supplement 1972, which code is
commonly designated BOLA. The same is hereby adopted and in-
corporated asp:fully as if set out at length herein and the pro-
visions thereof so adopted shall be controlling in the construction
of all buildings and other structures within the Town.
Sec. 5. Plumbing: Installation of gas equipment and
services.
(5.1) All plumbing and draining systems shall be installed
in conf ormity with the BOCA Basic Plumbing Code of 1970, accumula-
tive supplement 1972, and any revisions or amendments thereto, which
codes are incorporated herein, adopted and made a part of this
ordinance as if they were set out herein.
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(5.2) Fees for permits required by this section shall be
determined as hereinafter set out.
Sec. 6. Electrical Installations.
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(6.1) All electrical wiring, apparatus, or appliances for
furnishing light, heat~and power shall be in strict conformity
with the National Electrical Code, 1971 Edition, and all revisions,
and amendments thereto, and the Electrical Code for One and Two-
Family Dwellings, which codes, amendments and revisions thereto
are incorporated herein, adopted and made a part of this Building
Code.
(6.2) Fees for permits required by this section shall
be determined as hereinafter set out.
Sec 7 Housing Code -- One and Two Family Dwellings.
Basic minimum housing standards deemed essential for saf e
and healthful living and which provide the basic minimum re-
quirements under which residential occupancy shall be governed
and controlled within the Town of Pulaski are the requirements set
out and contained in the One and Two Family Dwelling Code of 1971,
and accumulative supplement of 1973, which Code, together with
amendments and revisions thereto are incorporated herein and made
BUILDING a part of this Code by reference.
Sec. 8. Mechanical Code.
CODE
The BO6A Basic Mechanical Code, 1975, together with all
amendments and revisions thereof, are incorporated herein and made
a part of this Code by .reference.
ORDINANCE Sec. 9. Fire Prevention Code.
The BDCA Basic Fire Prevention Code 1975, together with
all amendments and revisions thereof, are incorporated herein and
made a part of this Code by reference.
Sec. 10. Permit Fees.
No permit as required by this ordinance or the Building
Officials and Code Administrators (BOLA) Basic Building Code of 1960
and accumulative supplement of 1972, shall be issued until the
fee prescribed by this section shall have been paid; nor shall an
amendment to such a permit be approved until the additional fee, if
any, due to an increase in the estimated cost of the building or
structure shall have been paid. This schedule of fees and any
amendment thereto shall be in lieu of the permit fees set out in
the Building Officials and Code Administrators (BOCA) Basic
Building Code of 1970 and Accumulative Supplement of 1972.
(a) Bef ore a building permit is issued, a permit fee
theref or shall be paid to the Town Treasurer as follows:
Cost of Building Permit Fee
$ 200.00 or less None
200.01 to 1,000.00 $ 5.00
1,000.01 to 15,000.00 5.00 on first $1,000
& $4.00 on each
$1,000 or fraction
thereof over $1,000
15,000.01 to 100,000.00 $ 61.00 on first $15,000
& $2.00 on each
$1,000 or fraction
thereof over $15,000
100,000.01 to 500,000.00 $ 231.00 plus $1.00 on
each thousand or
fraction thereof over
$100,000
Continued on page 5819
July 1, 1975
Continued -
Cost of Building
$ 500,000.01 to
over 1,000,000.00
1,000,000.00
For moving any building or structure
Demolition or any building or structure
Permit Fee
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$631.00 plus .40 on
each thousand or
fraction thereof over
$500,000
$831.00 plus .15 on
each thousand or
friction thereof over
$1,000,000.00
$10.00
None
(b) All plumbing construction or alterations, not included
in a permit granted under subsection (a) of this section, which
comes under provisions of this chapter, shall require a permit which
shall cost one dollar issuing fee, plus an additional fee for the
following:
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For . each plumbing fixture, floor drain
or trap (including water and drainage
pip ing) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $L .00
BUILDING For each house sewer having to be replaced
or repai red - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1.00
CODE
For each water heater and/or vent - - - - - - - - - _ _ $1.00
ORDINANCE For each gas piping system of 1 to 5 outlets - - - - - $1.00
For each gas piping system of 6 or
more, per outlet - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ ,20
For installation, alteration or repair
of water piping and/or water treating
equipment - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1.410
For repair or alteration of drainage
or vent piping - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1.00
For vacuum breakers or backflow
protective devices installed sub-
sequent to the installation of
the piping or equipment served:
One to five - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1.00
Over five, .each - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ .20
(c) .All electric installati on not included in a permit
granted under subsection (a) of this section shall require a
permit which shall cost one dollar, and will permit not more than
five outlets. For each additional outlet above five, there
shall be a fee of twenty cents.
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Sec. 11. Appeal.
Whenever the Building Officials shall reject or refuse
to approve the mode or manner of construction proposed to be
followed or materials to be used in the erection or alteration
of a building or structure, og when it is claimed that the
provisions of this code do not apply, or that an equally good
or more desirable form of construction can be employed in any
specific case, or when it is claimed that the true intent and
meaning of this code or any of the regulations thereunder have
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bwen misconstrued or wrongly interpreted, the owner of such
building or structure, or his duly authorizedagent, may appeal
from the decision of the Building Official~to the Board of
Adjustments and Appeals. Notice of appeal shall be in writing
and filed within ninety (90) days after the decision is rendered
by the Building Official. A fee of $15.00 shall accompany
such-notice of appeal .
Sec. 12. Repeal.
Those two certain ordinances, the first dated April 4,
1967, and the second January 16, 1973, as well as any other
BUILDING ordinance or code section or part°thereof which is in conflict
with the provisions of this ordinance, are hereby repealed unless
('ODE said ordinance or code specifically excepts the provisions thereof
from this ordinance.
ORDINANCE Sec. 13, Violation and penalties.
Any person, firm, corporation or agent who shall violate a
provision of this code, or fail to comply therewith, or-,with any of
the requirements thereof, or who shall~:erect, construct, alter,
demolish or move any structure, or has erected, constructed, altered,
repaired, moved or demolished a building or structure in violation
of a detailed statement or drawing submitted and .proved thereunder,
shall be guilty of a mindemeanor. Each such person sha1L be deemed
guilty of a separate offense for each and every day or portion
thereof during which any violation of any of the p.~ovisions of
this code is committed, or continued, and upon conviction of
any such violation such person shall be punished within the limits
and as provided by State Laws.
Town Attorney Moore also presented an ordinance to amend and
re-enact paragraph (c) of Section 2-14, Article IV, Chapter 2, of the
ORDINANCE Town Code. Councilman Meadows moved that the ordinance be adopted.
APPOINTING
ADMR. OF CODES The motion was seconded by Councilman Neblett, and carried on the
& QUALIFICATIONS
following recorded vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - 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
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND RE-ENACT AS AMENDED,
PARAGRAPH (c) OF SECTION 2-14, ARTICLE IV,
CHAPTER 2, OF THE CODE OF THE TOWN OF PULASKI,
VIRGINIA
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE Council of the Town of Pulaski,
Virginia, meeting in Regular Session on this lst day of July,
1975, that:
Paragraph (c) of Section 2-14, Article IV, Chapt~r,..2,
entitled "Office of Building and Zoning" be, and the same is
hereby amended and re-enacted as follows:
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Ordinance continued -
Sec. 2-14. Established; qualifications and appointment
of administrator; codes and ordinances to be
enf orced .
(c) The codes to be enf orced through the office of building
and zoning shall be the Zoning Ordinance, the Basic Building Code, the
One and Two-Family Building Code, the Basic Mechanical Code, Basic
Plumbing Code, the National Electric Code, and the Electrical Code
for One and Two-Family Dwellings, the Housing-Property Maintenance
Code, and all accumulated supplements and subsequent amendments to
the of oresaid codes and any and all other related ordinances.
This ordinance amending Chapter 2, Article IV shall become
effective upon adoption.
Councilman Meadows further reported the Ordinance known as
FOWL & ANIMAL the fowl and animal ordinance needs more inf ormation and study, as
ORDINANCE well as there are other ordinances under consideration by the Committee
TO GET MORE which need more study bef ore reporting to Council.
STUDY Councilman Neblett had no report, but inquired relative to
a photo of the former Mayor Edens for the Council Chambers, and the
status of the traffic light at the Route 99 Mall.
Councilman Vaughan reported that several weeks ago the
Town Manager was instructed to secure bids on the grazing land at
Loving Field, and the highest bid was that of Robert Whitman in the
R.WHITMAN amount of $1,525.00. He stated it was the recommendation that an
BEST BID ON
GRASING LAND agreement with Mr. Whitman on this basis be drawn by the Town
AT LOVING
FIELD-AGREE- Attorney, and so moved. The motion was seconded by Councilman
MENT TO BE
PREPARED Graham, and carried on the following recorded vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - aye William A. House - aye
Andrew L.. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye
Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye
Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye
Councilman House stated that at Council's organizational
meeting the first of September, 1974, J. L. Patterson was re-
appointed as Town Treasurer for a two year period - to expire
ROB ER A.WILLLAM$ eptember, 1976, which is .Council's normal procedure, and believe
T 0 F ILI.E VAC .
OF J.L.PATTERSOI~t appropriate to appoint Roger A. Williams to complete the un-
TERM
expired term of Mr. Patterson, who retired July 1, 1975, and
so moved. The motion was seconded by Councilman Graham, and carried
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on the following recorded vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr, - 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
Mayor Ratcliff spoke briefly regarding the recent meeting
with Mr. Dorer of the Health Department regarding the situation
at the landf i 11.
Town Manager Marshall advised Council of the administra-
tive error made in the request of Ron Lindamood of Pulaski Flower
Shop for a certain area back of the Shop to be rezoned B-2, in that
a requirement that all adjacent property owners as well as those
NEW HEARING
TO BE HELD IN across the street, be advised by certified mail of the public
PULASKI FLOWER
SHOP PETITION hearing, Mr. Moog suggested that Council reconsider the action
FOR REZONING
taken by them on June 17, 1975 when an ordinance was adopted
rezoning this area to classification B-2. Councilman Graham moved
that the 'Council re-consider the vote by which a rezoning ordinance
AND
of Pulaski, upon the application of Mr. Ron Lindamood. The motion was
seconded by Councilman Vaughan, and carried on the following re-
was adopted on June 17, 1975 changing certain zones in the Town
corded vote:
C. William Hickam, Jr. - 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
Councilman House moved that the matter of the application
of Mr. Ron Lindamood for rezoning of the parcel described in his
PROPERTY application and the ordinance be re-stated on the agenda; that the
OWNERS TO
BE ADVISED Town Manager, or his duly designated agent, is directed to give
BY CERTIFIED
MAIL OF written notice to all of the property owners abutting said area
• HEARING
and to those property owners lying immediately across the street,
and that 'the Council will hear them, or anyone else, both pro
and con, at the next ne eting of the Council. 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 - 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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On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman Neblett,
and carried, yhe application of James Oaks to place a mobile home on
Baywood Street is to follow the usual procedure of a public hearing by
the Council.
On motion of Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilman C]a rk,
and carried, Council adjottxned at 6:00 P. M.
APPROVED:
Mayor Ratcliff
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ATT ST:
Clerk of uncil