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Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town
Council, held August 3, 1971, at 4:00 P. M., in the Municipal
Building.
There were present: Mayor C. Robert Edens, presiding.
Councilmen: J. L. Congrove William A. House Raymond
F . Ratcl if f:,:
A. L. Graham,
Absent: Glen K. Aust
Also present: Town Manager:
Clerk:
Town Attorney:
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S .~ G. Frye, J:. H: White, -
Mason A. Vaughan
J. E. Marshall
Frances H. Lookabill
Garnett S. Moore
Visitors: Jane Graham and Esther Williams, Southwest
,Times reporters
Mrs. Dakley Duncan
The invocation was given by Councilman Frye.
Minutes of .the regular meeting of July 20 were approved as
recorded.
Mayor Edens advised that it was the time and place, as so
advertised in the Southwest Times, for a public hearing on the request
of Leslie Moore to place a trailer on 408 Birch Street.
Town Manager Marshall reported that the site had been
LESLIE MOORE
TRAILER APPLIC.investigated, and that water was available. He recommended approval
APPROVED
of the application providing a permit from the Health Department for
a septic tank was received, and also that the proper application
would be made for a water connection. Councilman White so moved,
seconded by Councilman Ratcliff, and carried.
Mayor Edens advised that it was the time and place, as so
advertised in the Southwest Times, for a public hearing on the re-
quest of David Flores to place a trailer on Birch Street. It was
mentioned that this application had been submitted in the name of
KELLY SCHRADER Kelly R. Schrader, Dora Highway.
(DAVID FLORES)
TRAILER APPLIC. Town Manager Marshall reported that water and sewer was
APPROVED
available, and recommended approval of the application subject to
subdividing the lot on which the trailer would be placed. Councilman
White so moved, seconded by Councilman Graham, and carried.
Mrs. Oakley M. Duncan expressed her desire to have two
AIR POLLUTION letters turned in to Council in February from two local Women's Clubs,
PET. & LETTERS
TO ~ CON- together with a petition regarding pollution, be made a part of the
SIDERED
AGAIN Council minutes. She stated the petition contained 634 names. Mayor
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August 3, 1971
Edens advised her that action would have to be taken to put this
type of thing in the minutes. A motion was made by Councilman Ratcliff
that these letters and the petition be presented again for consideration
by the Council. This motion was seconded by Councilman Vaughan, and
carried.
Mrs. Duncan told the group that the bank between Monroe Avenue
and Prospect Avenue was always covered with mud and wondered if there was
MUD ON
SIDEWALK anything that could be done about it. Mayor Edens suggested that the
BET.MONROE
& PROSP- owner of the lot be determined, and a motion was made by Counciktaan
ECT AVES.
REF. TO Ratcliff to refer this matter to the Town Manager. The motion was
TOWN MGR.
seconded by Councilman Vaughan, and carried.
Mrs. Duncan asked if anyone had complained about a dust problem
on Pierce Avenue. Mr. Marshall reported that he had discussed the problem
with a resident on Fierce Avenue and also the noise as well as the dust
that came from a lumber yard in that section. He thought it might be
DUST
PROBLEM well for the residents to contact the company now renting the lumber yard,
ON PIERCE
AVENUE and Mrs. Duncan stated that she had contacted a Mr. Compton in charge.
DISCUSSED
He, Mr. Compton, would be willing to spray with oil to relieve the dust
situation but he lacked the equipment to handle it. Mayor Edens suggested
that possibly one of the oil companies might have such a spray that
could be used.
PROPER The problem of workers from a local furniture plant eating their
CONTAINER ON ~~
MONROE lunch on or near a bridge on Monroe Avenue and dropping trash into the
AVE. FOR
TRASH branch under the bridge was discussed. It was finally established that
the proper container was provided for the workers to deposit of the trash.
Councilman Vaughan, Chairman of the Recreation Committee, re-
ported that he had talked with his Committee and they felt that it was out of
their capacity to promote dancing on the new parking lot on East Main Street
REC. COMM.
WILL NOT as had been suggested at the last meeting. There were items tha-t would
SPONSOR
DANCING need to be cleared, such as permission from the Parking Authority; a sponsor
ON LOT ON
EAST MAIN would be needed; police protection would have to be provided, and they felt
STREET
that it was not Council's job to sponsor that type of activity.
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Councilman Vaughan inquired as to the opening date of the
Gatewood Recreation area. Town Manager Marshall stated that some
rules and regulations such as fees; time of opening and closing;
AUG.I2TH use of boats; having people deputized to maintain order; duties
SET FOR ,
OPENING OF of caretaker and other items would have to be adopted by Council
GATEWOOD
REC.AREA in the operation of the area. He thought August 12 could be set
as an opening date. A motion was made by Councilman Vaughan to
set Thursday, August 12, 1971 as the opening date for the Gatewood
Recreation area. The motion was seconded by Councilman White, and
carried.
Councilman Vaughan also asked for a report on the progress
REPORT ON ,
MACGILL VILL. of the Macgill Village Park, Town Manager Marshall reported that grad-
PARK
ing work would begin Monday, August 9, and described the different
areas to be developed according to a plan.
Councilman Ratcliff of the Utilities Committee, reported
that the plans are complete on the sewer lift station along Route 611
to serve the Elementary School, the new High School and the new
Industrial Plant. Also plans are complete for the first phase of
PLANS FOR the sewer lines to serve the Elementary School, new Plant and
SEWER LIFT ,
NATION ON approximately 15 county homes. The Town Council had previously
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COMPLETE; agreed to participate with the County Board of Supervisors on a
COUNTY TO
PAY FOR joint venture in furnishing these services. Pulaski County will
MATERIALS FOR
PHASE ONE, purchase all materials, and the Town of Pulaski to furnish town
TOWN DIG
DITCH owned equipment, the crew to dig the ditch and lay the sewer line-for
phase one. Councilman Ratcliff moved that the Town of Pulaski
participate in this joint venture with Pulaski County. The motion
was seconded by Councilman Graham, and carried.
Councilman Graham reporting for the Utility Committee re-
garding the water pressure on the north side of Pulaski, stated that
WATER PRES .
NEEDMORE the matter had been investigated and that some plans were being
BEING
INVESTIGATED considered for the relief of this situation. Since the pressure
was so low it might possibly involve participation on the part
of the home owners as to furnishing additional equipment. More
inf ormation would be available at the next Council meeting.
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August 3, 1971
Mayor Edens reported that he had received compliments on the
appearance of the Cemetery. Two people had approached the Mayor on
the possibility of removing the curbs from around their Cemetery lots
IMPROVED
since this would make the mowing operation much easier, and would
APPEARANCE
also improve the looks of the Cemetery. Town Manager Marshall
OF OAKWOOD
agreed to ..investigate the possibility of having other owners remove
CEMETERY
the curbing and the Town would haul away the concrete if they decided
to do this. Town Attorney Moore asked if the cemetery lot owners
would be billed for the mowing of their lots„ and he was told that
no such plans existed at the present time because of prior records
not being kept.
Mayor Edens had received two requests from concerns needing
REQ. FOR a loading zone on Main Street. One was a freight line, and the
MAIN ST. other UPS. Several possible locations were discussed with something
LOADING that could serve parking for a large trailer. Town Manager Marshall
ZONE will look into the matter.
Mayor Edens announced that the Virginia Airport Authority
AIRPORT
had been allowed to intervene in the Piedmont Airline case for discontinuance
HEARING
of service at New River Valley Airport. A future meeting will be held
SET FOR
at the Radford City Hall.
RADFORD .
Mayor Edens again reviewed the Committees that needed re-
appointments. Several people had agreed to serve-again, but there
COMMITTEE were more who had to be contacted by Council members before a full
APPOINTMENTS
REVIEWED slate could be presented. Attorney Moore advised the Council that a
resolution would have to be drawn up on these appointments so no
definite action was taken by Council.
Mayor Edens had received a request from the JC's to erect a sign
on Route 99 showing the local clubs and associations and their meeting
JC'S REQ. dates. `The JC's have the material for the sign but they need permission
SITE FOR and help in.lifting the sign. Several-sites for the sign were dis-
PLACING cussed and ownership of land on which the sign was to be placed.
CIVIC CLUB Mr. Steve Smith of the JC's_will call on Mr. Marshall concerning the
SIGNS placement of the sign.
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On motion of Councilman Frye, seconded by Councilman Congrove,
and carried, the following Resolution was adopted:
R F.S nT.TiTT ilN
On July 14, 1971, the Town of Pulaski suffered
a great loss in the death of Charles Edward Comer, Jr.,
Chief of Police, a loyal and dedicated police officer.
He was born in Rockingham County, Virginia, on
April 10, 1907, the son of the late Charles E. Comer, Sr.
and Maggie Marshall Comer.
RESOLUTION
In L946 he came to Pulaski and joined the Pulaski
RE: C. E. COMER, JR Police force. His hard work, devotion to duty and ability
to get along with his fellow officers and the people he
DECEASED served were recognized by his advancement through the ranks
to sergeant in 1953, and to Acting Chief of Police in 1961.
His continued dedication to police work and his leadership
culminated in his selection as Chie£ of Police in 1962.
Chief Comer brought honor to himself and the community
he served. He believed in the prevention of crime as well as
strict enf orcement of the law. He believed in the necessity
for cooperation not only among law enf orcement officers but
between them and the citizens of the community. He spent
many hours in police training schools and promoted training
programs for the men serving under him. He participated
actively in the affairs and programs of the International
Association of Chiefs of .Police. He served as President of
the Appalachian Crime Clinic.
Another abiding interest with the Chief was highway
safety, and his efforts in safe driving programs drew State
recognition and have made Pulaski a safer community for its
people.
The Council of the Town of Pulaski regards the death
of Charles E. Comer, Jr., a great loss to the Town and a deep
personal loss to each of its members who knew and- respected
him. It recognizes his outstanding public service as a police
officer and pays tribute to his memory.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the
Town of Pulaski, Virginia, That the Council records its
appreciation for the dedicated service which Chief Comer
rendered to the Town and the community and the impact which
his efforts have had and will continue to have on law en-
f orcement in this section of Virginia.
The Council further records its sorrow upon his death
and extends its sympathy to his widow and the family in their
loss.
IT IS RESOLVED FURTHER that the Clerk of Council send
a suitably prepared copy of this Resolution to Mrs. Martha
St. John Comer as a token of the esteem in which he was he~i
by the Council and the people of the Town of Pulaski.
ADOPTED this 3rd day of Atgist, 1971.
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JEFF.AVE. Town Manager Marshall reported that the sewer line trouble
SEWER-ODOR on North Jefferson Avenue had been thoroughly..checked, and it was
TROUBLE
FOUND & hoped that the cause had been found. '
CORRECTED.
As had been requested, A. U. S. Flag had been sent to the Town
RECEIPT OF from Congressman Wampler. A certificate accompanied the flag showing
U.S.FLAG FOR
NEW MUN. BLDG that it had been flown over the Capitol in Washington. It was agreed
FR, WAMPLER
that some form of appreciation be expressed for the flag, which
would be used in front of the new Municipal Building.
Town Manager Marshall stated that the millwork for the new
Municipal Building had been received; doors are being installed;
INSTALLATION
OF MILLWORK Paneling is being done, and the furniture will be shipped August
AT NEW BLDG.
26th. A possible moving date would be six weeks from now.
Town Manager Marshall presented to Council a trailer applica-
ti on in the name of Garland `Otis Byrd, Birch Street. The investiga-
G.O.BYRD
TRAILER tion was not complete, and he recommended that the usual procedure of
APPLIC .
TO BE holding a public hearing be followed. Councilman Ratcliff so moved,
ADVERTISED
seconded by Councilman House, and carried.
JOHN REX Announcement of the hiring of John Rex Willis as Assistant
WILLIS
EMPLOYED Building and Zoning Administrator was made. He reported to work
ASSIST.TO
BLDG. & on August 2nd.
ZON.ADMR.
AUG. 2,'71 Mr. Marshall stated that work was being done on the Workable
WORKABLE Program, and that hopefully the report would soon be worked out.
PROGRAM
' At 5:25 P. M. Councilman William A. House moved that Council
go into Executive Session. The motion was seconded by Councilman
EXECUTIVE
SESSION Vaughan, and carried.
Council, by motion of Councilman Vaughan, and seconded by
Councilman White, returned to regular session at 6:15 P. M.
Councilman Vaughan moved, seconded by Councilman Graham, that the
meeting be adjourned at 6:35 P. M.
APPROVED:
Mayor Edens
ATTEST:
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Frances H. Lookabil , Acting Clerk