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Mirnates of the regular meeting of the Fulaski Town Council
held on the 21st day of March, 1961, at x:00 P. M., in the Municipal ,
office.
There were present: Ma~TOr C. ~T. Jackson, presiding.
Councilmen: Billy B. Flint, T'. S. Cumminp-s, T. J. McCarthy
Glen K. Aust, F. L. Carrico, J. W. Nash,
Eugene L. r?uckols, Claude B. Gallimore
Also present: To>nm Manager: T. B. Noland
Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton
Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore
Visitors: Bill Akers of the Southwest Times
P~ielvin Lang of the '?oanoke Times
N. L. Bond
Berain Cable
The invocation was given by Cc~zncilman Aust.
Minutes of the regular meeting of March 7th were approved.
Councilman Nash advised Counci7_ that the Street Committee hall
met on the site to consider the request of "~1rs. Mona Lefts~?ich fora
legal closing of a street known on an old map of the Town as "Prospect
Street" and Valley Ro=ad, and that it was the recommendation of his
ST. COT~'!T;~,r committee that the street be opened up :and used in the future rather
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ST. OFF 'T.P.LLEY than to close same. On motion of Councilman Carrico, seconded by
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R~ USFD, ~.ATHi?R Councilman Aust, and carried unanimousl7i it was, RESOLVED, that the re-
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commendation of the Street Committee be accepted, and further that the
Town engineer be directed to establish the proper street lines.
As a result of a petition from t~~e residents of Mathews
Court for hardsurfacing of a street, Councilman Nash advised that the
ST.CON~TTEE Street Committee had been on the site and that as a first step to
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OH r"^TI~','S complying with their petition., these residents should purchase culvert
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DRIti~~7AY DF~'.IT~TSpipe and have the Town install these for driveways to take care of
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FECOT~dSiD~~' the drainage situation, and further recommended that after the
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HARDSUP_F~~CE OE installation of these culverts that the Street Committee, together
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with the Sewer and Water Committees meet on the site for a further
investigation as to the next step of this project. It was brought
out by Mr. Cable and Nor. Bond that the majority of the residents
were willing to purchase culverts byt they could not speak for Fred
Jackson, who owns about five of the prorerties. Town Manager Noland
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Council mins. contd.
far. 21, 1961, ~1P. T~.
stated the culverts would have to be standard or approved
culvert pipe, and that the Town, in many instances, sold to property
owners culvert pipe and installed same for them and billed them
only for the cost of the pipe; he further stated the property
owners in Mathews Court would be advised of the amount and cost
of pipe needed. On motion of Councilman T~IcCarthy, seconded
by Councilman Gallimore, and carried unanimously, it was, RESOLVti'D,
that the recommendation of the Street Cot~mlittee be accepted.
Councilman Aust stated he felt that the next step should be
hardsurface for this street.
Councilman Aust advised that Temple R. Jarrell, Southern
District Representative f_or the U. S. National Recreation Associa-
tion had met with the Recreation Committee on March 16th, and that
Mr. Jarrell had given them a good picture of what "recreation"
AUST REPORTS OT; really means; that he showed slides and told of the work being done
REC. COML. T~ETIPIG
~,dITH Tf,'I,.pLE R. at Ft. Lauderdale to illustrate his suggestions. r'r. Jarrell stated
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EA:PLOYIPdG FULL recreation meant the participation by all, adults, teenagers and
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~C X11,000. Lam' children; he suggested that Classes in ceramics, bridge, wood-
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EUDGI:T FOR. working for men, and dance classes, etc. should be set up and
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should be operated on a "self-paying" b asis, with the instruct-
ors of these classes being paid for their time with fees assessed
against the participants in such classes. Mr. Aust advised that Mr,
Jarrell was quite impressed with the recreational facilities in
the Town, such as the Armory, Calfee Park, Yf~iCA swimming pool, and
stated the Town Recreation Department should work closely with
the YMCA. He further suggested that a full time live-wire
recreation director be employed at once.
The Committee was of the opinion that the approximately
X2,000.00 remaining in the recreation budget for 1960-61 should be
used to employ a full time director as soon as possible, provided
Council would grant a budget of $11,000.00 for the operation
of the Recreation Department, for the coming fiscal year. Where-
upon, Councilman Aust made the motion that the budget for 1961-62
carry an item of $11,000.00 for recreational expenses, which
motion was seconded by Councilman Flint. A full discussion
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Council mins. contd. Maw. 21, 196.1, ~t P. M.
followed as to ways and means of financing or underwriting a
$11,O~O.GO recreational budget without raising taxes. Councilman
McCarthy fe lt the motion should so state that a sum of $11,000.00
be carried in the 1961-62 budget, if such sum is available. Mayor
Jackson re- stated the question: That the Totrm Manager be directed
to include in the proposed 1961-62 budget the sum of $11,000.00 for
a full time recreational program. The following vote was taken:
Mr. Flint - aye Mr. Carrico - aye
Mr. Cummings -aye Pfr. Nash - aye
Mr. McCarthy - no Mr. Nuckols - aye
N1r. Aust - aye Mr. Gallimore - aye
Councilman Flint made the moti~>n authorizing the Recreation
Commission to proceed at once to try to obtain a full time Recreation;
Director, ~.*hich motion was seconded by Councilman Nash, and carried
on the unanimcus vote.
A petition from D. Gbe1 Ratcliff was read by Town Attorney
Moore, in which Mr. Ratcliff asked the To-„m to consider the closing
of an unopened alley, .lying at the rear of a building belonging to
him which is located at 235 Fast Second Street (Main Street) on the
corner of Hickory Street and now occupied by the Home Finance Company
approximately 10 feet wide by 125 feet long, and extending from Hickoz~y
Street west to a six foot right of way near creek, and being bordered
TO'~n(N ATTY. TO on tl.e north and south sides by nropert;,r of Mr. Ratcliff and on the
MAKE LEGAL
IAIVESTIGATION east side by Hickory Street. P=1r. Ratcliff stated that since h.e was
OF CLOSING OF
ALLEY OFF MAIN the owner of the property surrounding the unopened alley on three
STREET AT REQUEST
OF D.OBEIZ sides, and since the alley, if opened, ;~rould not serve any useful
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purpose to the public, he requested same be closed in order that he
could beautify the appearance of his property which will be on the
new Route 99 now under construction. Council discussed this request ";
and felt that the Town Attorney should make such legal investigation
as is necessarR~r and report back to the Council at its next meeting.
On motion of Councilman McCarthy, secon;~ed by Councilman Gallimore,
and carried unanimously, it was, RESOLV"D, that the Town Attorney be,
and he rereby is, authorized to make such legal investigation as may be
necessary to get this matter in order and bring back a report to
Council.
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Council rains. contd.
Mar. 21, 1961 ~~ P. M.
Inasmuch as Town Manager Ploland could not complete his
REPORT OF TOWN
MGR. ON SEWER
LINE FXTENSI ON
ALONG SMITH LANE
POSTPONED UNTIL
NEXT MEETING
investigation on a request for a sewer line along Smith Lane, on
motion duly made, seconded and carried unanimously, the matter
was tabled until next meeting of Council.
Town Manager Noland presented to Council two applications
for placing house trailers, one in the name of John D. Owen, for
a house trailer on Newbern Road just TJrest of Macgill Street; and
one in the name of Joe L. Bates, for a house trailer in Kersey
JOHN D. CF,rJEN & Bottom, approximately 100 yards south of Mcl~Iillan's Store. On
JOE L. BATES
APPLICATION FOR motion of Councilman Cummings, seconded by Councilman Nuckols, and
PLACING HOUSE
TRAILER PRESENTED carried unanimously, it was, RESOhVED~ that proper legal procedure
PUBLIC HEARING
TO BE HELD be followed in this case as in all such cases, and a public
hearing be advertised for the next regular meeting of Council.
ON motion of Councilman T~IcCarthy, seconded by Councilman
Nash, and carried on the following recorded vote:
Billy B. Flint - aye
W.S. Cummings - aye
T. J. McCarthy - aye
Glen h. Aust - aye
F. L. Carrico - aye
J. W. Nash - aye
Eugene L.Nuckols - aye
Claude Gallimore - aye
SALARY OF TC{nTN
TREAS. INCREASED it was, RESOLVED that the salary of the Town Treasurer, J. L.
$50.00 PER M0.
RETROACTIVE Patterson, be increased X50.00 per month, retroactive to
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TO 1/1/61
January .1, 1961.
Town Manager Noland stated a letter from U. S. Fish and
U.S.FISH & WILD- Wildlife indicates that any time after June 30th (as soon as the largemouth
LIFE INDICATE
GATEWOOD LAKE bass have spawned) Gatewood Lake could be opened for fishing, and a
COULD BE OPENED
FOR FISHING further investigation is being made of stocking the stream below
AFTER JUNE 30TH
the dam with trout.
Town Manager I~'oland stated that in all probability construction
RT. 99 WILL
PROBABLY BE of Route 99 would be completed by September, 1961.
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SEPT.1961. On motion of Councilman Nuckols, seconded by Councilman
Gallimore, and carried unanimously, it was, RESOLVED, that a
resolution be adopted con¢ratulating the City of Radford upon
RESOLUTION
ADOPTED CONGRATU-being chosen as an ALL AP~RICAN CITY, to be executed in the name
EATING CITY OF RADFORD
ON BEING CHOSEN of the Town by the Mayor, as follows:
ALL AMERICAN CITY
WfIEI~,AS, our sister City of Radford is the only
southern city among the total of eleven cities from
throughout the country to have been chosen a.s an
ALL AI~IERICAAI CITY for 1960; and,
Council mins. contd.
N"«r. 21, 1961, ~t D. M.
WHEREAS, Radford's proximity to Pulaski, both
physically and community wise, causes this signal
honor to redound to the benefit of Pulaski, and
the remainder of the area.
DtOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVI~D, that the Council
of the Town of Pulaski hereby t-girders its warmest
congratulations to Radford's Tsai*or and Council, the
Municipal employees, and especial.l~T to the citizens
at large, and this Council hereby pledges Pulaski's
continued cooperation with its neighbors.
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Un motion of Councilman Flint, .seconded by Councilman
Gallimore, and carried unanimously, the following ordinance was
adopted:
ART ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND PF,-EIS?? CT
CERTAIN SECTIONS OF ARTICL'? I OF
THE MOTOR VEHICLE AND TF,AFFIC CODE
OF THE TO'vJnt OF PULASKI, VI~?_GIAIIA,
AND TO PROVIDE FOR TRAFFIC VIOLATION
NOTICES, PROCEDURE, USE OF SLUGS OR
OTHER TYPES OF COINS, AND `'ROVIDITv~G
A PETuALTY TIEREFOR, P.S FOLLOWS:
Section 12-19. Traffic Violations, Procedure, and
Penalty. `~
Traffic violation notices shall be issued to operators
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of vehicles for violations of p_trking regulations and a.ll
other non-moving regulations, with the exception of persons
charged with the violation of Section 12-~1 of this. Code,
or charged with violation of otl-~er sections upon specific
violations, unless circumstance, warrant other action on
the part of the police officer, in which event the usual
procedure of summons or arrest :-hall apply. Failure to
ORDIPIANCE RE- obtain town license plates, blocking or impeding traffic
DUCING PARKING shall be covered under other ordinances.
TICKET FINE
FROM $1.00 to Traffic violation notices gi~~en for non-moving parking
$p,2,; violations other than those above may be settled by payment
thereof not later than 7:00 P. ?~4. upon the day upon which
said notices are given, for the sum of Twenty-five (25 ¢)
for each violation notice, which payment shall be in
complete satisfaction of the offense. Pa,,rnent of such
notice to be made by dropping the traffic violation notice
or notices, together with the required minimum penalty
or penalties into one of the payment boxes provided for
such purpose and found attached to meters at various places
upon the streets within the Town, or pay tc such persons
at police headauarters as from time to time shall be
designated by the Town Manager to receive such payment, or
by mailing the reauired amount of money for said minimum
penalty, together with traffic violation notice or notices
to the police Department upon t'~e same day said violation
notice was received. Cancellation date upon mail received
shall be conclusive evidence as to the time when such traffic
violation notices were placed in said mail.
In the event traffic violation notices are net paid as
above indicated, but paid thereafter and within five days
of the date upon which t'~e notice was given, then they may
be paid at police headquarters for a minimum penalty of
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Mar. 21, 1961, Z; P. M.
Two Dollars and Fifty Cents 02.50). The failure of any
person to pay said traffic violation notices as above
provided sha71 result in the issuance of a summons on
said notice and the offense being treated as a misdemeanor,
and punishable in like manner as provided for punishment
of misdemeanors under the laws of the State of Virginia.
It sha.11 be the duty of the Towr Manager, and he is
here?~~~ authorized, to set up, provide necessary tickets,
summons, etc., establish and publish a full and complete
procedure for handling traffic violation notices,
and for such other procedure as he may deem necessary, and
he shall render repents on compliance thereof at such times
as he may deem it wise.
All amounts paid in under this ordinance to be
credited to a.nd become apart of the general fund of
the Town of Pulaski.
This ordinance shall become effective upon the 1st
day of T~arcl-~, 1;'61, and after due publication for at
least cne time, of a synopsis of the ordinance in the
Southwest Times.
Section 12-6i:. Deposit of slugs, etc.
It shall be unlatrful and an offense to deposit, or
cause to be deposited, in any parking meter any slugs,
bent, defaced, cr a punched coin, or any device or
substitute fcr a et:e cent (1¢}, er five cent (5¢} coin,
or for any other coin of the United States of America,
authorized to be used in the Town Parking meters.
Councilman T''cCarthy presented to Town Tlanager P~ioland
MR. HILL'S a .letter from Mr. Earl Hill of Jefferson T~Ti11s, which had to do with
COMPLAINT
RE: UNSAFE unsafe and run-down buildings, and asked that the matter be
BUILDINGS
CON1dERCE placed an the agenda for the next meeting of Council, or handed
ST. TO BE
ON AGENDA to the proper committee.
FOR NEXT
MEETING There being no furtr.er business, the meeting adjourned at
5:5o i~. M.
Approved:
yon
Attest:
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