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Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town Council,
held January 3, 196?, at 4:00 P. M., in the Municipal office.
There were present: Mayor C. V. Jackson, presiding.
Councilmen: W. S. Cummings, T. J. McCarthy, S. G. Frye,
H. H. Eggert, Raymond F. Ratcliff, Rudolph Farmer,
Glen K. Aust, C. B. Gallimore
Also present: Town Manager: Evan Norton
Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton
Town Attorney: Garnett 5~ Moore
Town Engineer: E. W. Holyfield
Visitors: Jane Graham, Southwest Times reporter
Paul Dellinger, Roanoke Times reporter
Glynn Barringer, Hayes, Seay, Mattern & Mattern
of Roanoke
The invocation was given by Town Manager Norton.
Minutes of the regular meeting of December 20th were approved
as corrected.
In response to a recent communication with Hayes, Seay, Mattern
GLYNPI BARRANGFR
CONSULTANT ATT.
MEF;TIA~G .
RE: CITY STATUS.
SWEET-ORR
WITHDRAWS
REQ. TO RENT
BUNTS BLDG.
HUD TURNS
DOWN F.EQ .
FOR ASSIST.
ON SEWER &
WATEP LINE
EXT.
& Mattern of Roanoke, Mr. Glynn Barringer of that firm appeared before
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Council with regards to his firm making a study for Pulaski on the feasibility
of becoming a city of the second or of the first class. Mr. Barringer
explained to Council that his firm would make no recommendation as to
whether Pulaski should become a city of either class; but stated their
study would indicate to the Council the feasibility of such a change,
involving tax rate changes; the operation of schools, health and welfare
departments and courts. Mr. Barringer advised that his firm would not
be able to attempt this study for approximately three or four months and
that it would be an additional three months before the study would be
complete. He advised their fee would be X7500.00, or less then X5000.00
if the Town could furnish all the data necessary for such a study.
Town Manager Norton advised that Sweet-Orr, Incorporated had
withdrawn their request to rent the second floor of the Bunts Building
inasmuch as they had found space nearer to their place of business on
First Street.
Town Manager Norton advised. that in response to his request
of the Department of Housing and Urban Development that the Town's
application for federal assistance on sewer and water line extensions
be reconsidered, he had been advised by the federal department they
have on hand requests in excess of three billion dollars, and they
were not in position to honor all of the request for assistance for
sewer and water funds.
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Council mins. contd. 1/3/67
Councilman Frye advised that the Finance Committee had met
and considered the discontinuation of the tax on personal household
property which has been discontinued by the Board of Supervisors of
the County of Pulaski, and it was estimated by the Committee that if
the Town followed the same policy as the county that the town would
lose approximately X17,000.00 per year in revenue and since the town
is receiving only a small portion of the optional l~ sales tax, and
since inflation in both labor and materials are certain to continue,
that the Town could not afford to lose this revenue and maintain a
TOWN TO RETAT_N'~~ sound fiscal policy. Mr. Frye stated that several alternatitives to
PERSONAL PROP.
TAX. ORD. TO the personal property tax were considered and after deliberation these
BE REVISE.
were rejected by the Finance Committee. He further stated it was pro-
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jetted by Town Manager Norton and Town Treasurer that the administration
of the personal property tax on household goods would cost approximately
X4,000.00 per year but that a part, if not all, of this might be recovered
by efficient and careful administration in the assessment and collection
of the tax. Therefore, it was the recommendation of the finance committee
that the Town of Pulaski retain the personal property tax including those
items of household goods and appliances being dropped by the County of
Pulaski, and that the town establish the procedures required to assess,
collect and administer said tax at the present rate. It was further
recommended that the applicable ordinance be revised, if necessary, to
provide for assessment, collection, administration, and enforcement by
the town of the personal property tax.
Town .Attorney Moore reported there was a good chance that the
Legislature will eliminate this tax within the next few years, and the
Town would then have to consider revenue from some other source. Town
Manager Norton reported that the Town would have to set up some means to
get the necessary information on which to base the tax, both by sending
out forms and by personal contact, and that a close follow up would be
very necessary by having someone in the field to make this check. Council-
man Aust moved that the recommendation of the Finance Committee be accepted
REC . 0~' FINANCE
COMM. ACCEPTFII. and the Town Attorney be directed to prepare the proper ordinance for
RE: PER. PROP.
T°X• adoption by Council. This motion was seconded by Councilman Frye, and
carried on the following vote, Councilman Farmer abstaining stating that
he felt the tax unfair and there were other means of revenue to take its
place:
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Raymond F. Ratcliff -aye
W. S. Cummings - aye
T. J. McCarthy - aye
Glen K. Aust - aye
S. G. Frye - aye
H. H. Eggert -aye
Rudolph Farmer- no
C. B. Gallimore-aye
Councilman Frye advised that the Finance Committee had gone
OPR. FXP. OVER
BUDGET FOR
FIRST MOS.
over the operating expenses of the budget for the first months of the
fiscal year, and it was the feeling that Town Manager Norton had done
a good job in holding down these expenses.
Councilman Ratcliff reported that from a study made by Town
Manager Norton and Engineer Holyfield on the Howard Street and Case
knife Road sewer extension, it was estimated that the Howard Street
project would cost approximately X5,400.00 and to extend this on to
Case Knife Road would cost an additional X9,600.00, or a total of
X15,000.00 for the entire project. It was brought out during the
discussion that four property owners on Howard Street had put up their
HOWARD ST.
CASE KNIFE RD. sewer connection deposit and one on the Case Knife Road line had made
SEWER EXT. DIS-
CUSSED. CARRIED his deposit. Engineer Holyfield advised it was his opinion that the
OVER TO FUT. DATE.
four deposits on Howard Street would be all that could be collected,
and as for the Case Knife Road project other property owners on that
street had indicated their willingness to put up their deposit, but
it was questionable whether some would be financially able to install
a bathroom if the line were built. Councilman Ratcliff moved that the
matter be carried over uhtil some future date, and Town Manager Norton
be directed to make application for federal assistance for building
rehabilitation in these areas. This motion was seconded by Councilman
Gallimore, and carried.
Councilman Ratcliff advised there was no report at this time on
the Sweet-Orr Incorporated sewer line extension.
Town Attorney Moore reported he had no report to make, and that
the Housing Authority project was still under study.
Town Manager Norton advised a study is being made regarding the
use of decals in lieu of license plates; that more information regarding
ATTY. TO PI'EPARE insurance costs must be secured on the matter of a lease between the
LE_? SE AC=REEMENT .
RE: GEN. CHEM. General Chemical Company and the Town for recreational use of lands on
LAND .
Route 99. Later in the meeting on motion of Councilman Eggert, seconded
by Councilman Farmer, and carried, it was, RESOLVED, that the Town Attorney
be authorized to prepare the agreement, or contract, pending the acceptance
of same by the Town.
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Council mins. contd. 1/3/67 ~~~~~"
The City status study was continued on the agenda, with
Town Manager Norton to make further inquiry as to interested consultants
regarding this study for the Town.
Town Manager Norton displayed t~To plans of a new municipah
bui M ing, first the building requirements should the town remain a town
and then should the town become a city of the second class and then
should the town decide to become a city of the first class- all of
NEW Ni[1N. BLDG. said plans being one-story buildings. The second plan called for a
PLANS DISPLP.YED.
NO ACT. TAKEN. second floor to the building to house courtrooms etc., should the town
become a city. No action was taken and it was agreed to carry this
matter on the agenda.
Town Manager Norton advised that he had contacted Mr. Philip
TAXICAB CERT. Sadler and informed him that the Taxicab Certificates had been granted
GRANTED UPON
CONDITION. upon the condition of the Cab Association's agreement to furnish services
after one A.M., and that Mr. Sadler had advised. they had not come up with
a plan at that time.
On motion of Councilman Gallimore, seconded by Councilman Eggert,
and carried, it was, RESOT~V~:D, that the following supplemental resolution
be adopted, with copies of same to be mailed to the State Highway Department:
RESOLUTION
WHEREAS, Section 33-57 of the Code of Virginia,
as amended by the 1966 Session of the General Assembly,
authorizes the State Highway Commissioner to acquire
SUPPLEMT'DTTAL rights of way for the construction, reconstruction,
alteration, maintenance and repair of public highways
RES. ADOPTED. within municipalities on projects which are constructed
RE: ACQ. OF with State or Federal participation; and
RIGHT-OF-IniAY .
HIGHWAY DEPT. WHEREAS, Section 33-57, as amended, further provides that
the State Highway Commissioner may exercise such authority
only upon receipt of official request from the city or
town involved, now
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Town Council
of Pulaski, Virginia, hereby requests the State Highway
Commissioner to acquire the necessary rights of way for
Project (1) 0011-125-101 - P. E. - 101; (2) 0011-125-101-
R. W. 201; (3) 0011-125-101 - c - 501; and Project 0099-
.. 125-PE-101, and Project 0099-12.5-102-R/W 201, within the
Corporate limits of said Town and guarantees to reimburse
the State Highway Department for fifteen percent (15~) of
all costs incurred in the acquisition of such rights of
way and it is understood that such acquisitions will be
handled by the Co:missioner under established policies
and procedures and his decision in all instances shall
be final.
TOWN COt1NCIL OF PULASKI, VIRGINIA
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A request for water and sewer services to Mt. Olivet Road
MT. OLIVET RD. and Summit Street was turned over to the Water and Sewer Committees
SUMMIT ST. REQ.
FOR WnTER & SEW. on motion of Councilman Gallimore, seconded by Councilman Farmer,
TURNED OVER TO
~W. & S. COMM. and carried.
On motion of Councilman Eggert, seconded by Councilman
Ratcliff, and carried it was, F.ESOLVED, that Council go into
executive session.
The meeting adjourned at 5:50 P. M.
Approved:
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Attest:
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Clerk of he Council
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