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Minutes of the regular meeting of 'the Pulaski Town Council,.
held August 5, 1969, at 4:00 p.'M., in the Municipal office.
There were present: Mayor C. Robert Edens, presiding.
Councilmen: Raymond F. Ratcliff, W. D. Macgill, Jr.,
Wm. A. House, S. G. Frye, J. H. White,
A. L. Graham, Mason A.'Vaughan, Glen K. Aust
Also present: Town Manager: J. E. Marshall
Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton
Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore
Visitors: Jane Graham, Southwest Times reporter
John Columbus, Jr. WPUV Radio Station reporter
Wm. H. Manning and Cosne N. Dalton
P. L. Whittington, Frank T. Jackson, Clarence Wolfe,
Paul C. Cox, Jr ., and Rev. John'T. McDonald
Eugene L Nuckols, Atty. for Villa Dairy Bar
Douglas E. Kegley and W.M. Wolfe
The invocation was given by Councilman Macgill.
Minutes of the regular meeting of July '15th were approved as
recorded.
On behalf of Pulaski County post No, 7 of-the American
Legion, William D. Manning and Cosne M. Dalton appeared bef ore Council
and presented to Council a Resolution adopted by thePulaski County
REQUEST FOR post No. 7, in which it asked the Mayor and Town Council to declare
FREE PARKING
BY AM.LEGION each Veteran's Day and Memorial Day observances as legal holidays
POST TO BE
CONSIDERED f or Free Parking Meters to be in adddtion to the other days when
LATER
free parking is allowed on certain legal holidays by the Town.
Mayor Edens advised that the Resolution would receive the Council's
consideration when the time comes for establishing free parking meter
holidays.
Douglas Kegley advised that recently a delegation from Peppers
Ferry Road and Oakhurst Avenue appeared bef ore Council relative to the
RADAR BEING
USED ON traffic situation on Peppers Ferry R~ d and were promised some radar
PEPPERS FRY.
surveillance, but there was no evidence this had been done. At this
RD. FOR TRAFFIC
& SPEEDERS point Town Manager called in Chief Comer and Officers Early, King and
Whitaker, who reported that radar had been used on Peppers Ferry Road
and on July 28, 1969,while radar was station on Peppers Ferry Road
for two and one-half ttou€s, .one person was picked up for speeding.
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Mr. Kegley also asked what had been done about the request from
the same delegation for a through street between Dublin Road (Route 11) and
Peppers Ferry Road. He stated the delegation appeared be€ore Council
in opposition to a "through street" to Dublin Road should the local YMCA'
be
locate its new facilities on the "Bones property", which would/along Oakhurst
Avenue. Councilman House, as Chairman of the Street Committee, advised
ACCESS RD.
BETWEEN that the State Highway Department had been contacted with reference to
ALLISON LN.
& RT. 11 opening a street between Route 11 and Allison Lane. Town Manager Marshall
DISCUSSED
advised that contacts: have been made and sometime in the not too distant
future Town officials will go to Richmond and discuss this matte further.
Speaking for those who live in the vicinity of the Villa Dairy
Bar on Newbern Road, Mr. P. L. Whittington stated they had heard nothing
since their visit to Council several weeks ago, and advised Council that
the trouble is still going on at the Villa Dairy Bar. Mr. Whittington
filed with Council a petition signed by approximately seventy-five p-ersons
living in the .immediate area of the Dairy Bar, and in which petition it was .
stated they are not expressing a general objection to the location or the
operation of the business, but that during the evenings large groups
of teenagers congregate and remain at .the location for long periods; that
VILLA DAIRY
BAR NOISES the area is characterized by speeding of automobiles and motorcycles,
& TRAFFIC ON
NEWBERN RD. screeching of tires and horn blowing, by drinking of alcohol beverages,
DISCUSSED loud noises and cursing and use of profane and obscene language in loud
AGAIN
voices, and that these conditions have become unbearable to them and ask
the assistance of the Council in correcting this situation. Council
heard similar complaints from Mr. Jackson, Mr, Wolfe, Mr. Cox and the
Rev. McDonald. A lengthy discussion was had and Councilman gust advised
that the Police Committee was working on the matter and would have a
repot soon. Mr. Nuckols asked that he be advised of such a report so
he could pass the inf ormation on to his clients.
A public hearing was held on the application of J. Cal-rlyle
CARLYLE SCOTT Scott to place a house trailer on Scott Street, off Dublin Road. No
TRAILER APPROVEone appeared in opposition to this application, and Town Manager Marshall
CERTAIN
STIPULATIONS recommended that it be approved subject to certain stipulations relative
to the placing of the trailer on the lot. Councilman House moved that the
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application be approved, subject to the stipulations mentioned
by the Town Manager. The motion was seconded by Councilman Aust,
and carried.
As Chairman of the Water Committee, Councilman Graham advised
that the reactivation of the filter plant had been completed
REACTIVATION ~'
FILTER PLANT as well as completion of the installation of the Highland
COMPLETED
Terrace water line, and that bids have been asked for a new
HIGHLAND TER.
WATER LINE water storage tank.
COMPLETED
Town Manager Marshall advised that the Water Deposits are
WATER REFUNDS being refunded as quickly as possible, on a new basis suggested by
BEING MADE
AS QUICKLY him.
AS P06S.
Councilman Vaughan moved that Mr. William A. House, Town
Council Ordinance Committee Chairman, be appointed as Town of Pulaski
representative to the State Planning District ~k4 ad Hoc Committee
WM.A.HOUSE f or drawing up the charter and through his ordinance committee make
APPOINTED TO
REP .TOWN ON recommendations to Council concerning approval of the charter and
STAGE PLANN.
DIST. ~~4 membershd.~p in the Virginia State Planning District ~4. The motion
was seconded by Coucilman Graham, and carried.'
Town Manager Marshall presented trailer application of Jerry
H. Deata to place a house trailer at 415 First Street, and that of
JERRY DEAN
TRAILER David Slate to place a house trailer on Crestline Drive. Councilman
APPLICATION
TO BE ADVERT. Ratcliff moved that public hearings be held on both applications and
so advertised in the local newspaper. The motion was seconded by
Councilman Graham, and carried.
Mr. Marshall advised that-the Taylor-Dillon sewer line willbe
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completed within the next few weeks; that black topping of certain streets
TOWN MGR S as out lined to Council and as set forth in the budget message, should
REPORT TO
COUNCIL start about the 25th of August.
Mayor Edens advised Council of a'meeting Tuesday in Roanoke
which he aizd Town Manager Marshall had attended which had been called
by Mayor Roy Webber of Roanoke, relative to the strike by Piedmont
piolots on July 21st when the company announced it was removing the
AIRLINE
SAFETY third member of 10 Boeing 737 jet flight crews. The Union contends
MEETING IN
ROANOKE that for safety reasons it is necessary that three men be on each
flight. Mayor Edens stated a resolution was drafted by a special
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committee headed by Roanoke's City Manager Julian Hirst, accusing
Piedmont and its pilots of depriving the public of air service "
"without just cause", and if service is not restored immediately,
parties to the Tuesday meeting will "proceed forthwith" with legal
action. He stated governmental bodies of communities affected by the
strike would later be asked to participate in the costs involved
and the securing of outside legal counsel. Mayor Edens was made
a member of the special committee.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at
6:20 P. M.
APPROVED:
Mayor C. Robert Edens
ATTEST:
Clerk the Council
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