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' Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town
Council, held on the 3rd day of April, 1962, at 4:00 P. M.,
in the Municipal office.
There were present: Mayor C. V. Jackson, presiding.
Councilmen: Bill B. Flint, W. S. Cummings,
T. J. McCarthy, Glen K. Aust,
F. L. Carrico, Eugene L. Nuckols,
Claude B. Gallimore
Absent: Councilman John GF. Nash
Also present: Town Manager: T. B. Noland
Clerk: Gladye R. Dalton
Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore
Visitors: Jim Terrell, reporter for Southwest Times
Miss Elizabeth Bonham & Mrs. J. F. Spencer,
Air Pollution
Wm. L. Tate and Attorney John. W. B. Deeds
Henry Martin, representing the First Baptist
Church
The invocation was given by Councilman Flint.
Minutes of a called meeting of March l6th were approved, and
minutes of the regular meeting of March 20th were approved as
corrected.
Judge Deeds advised his clients, Meredith and Tate,
were planning to build a Gulf Station on property which they
have acquired and are now acquiring, which property is located
just to the east of where Route 99 (Main Street) intersects
with Franklin Avenue, and would like permission from Council
to fill and grade the present grass spot which is lower than
the street level, and which is a portion of the new unused
MEREDITH & TATE GRADE
ALL(~niED TO &/street right-of-way, as well as permission to erect signs and
SPACE EAST OF WHERE
RT.99 INTERSECTS lights. It was brought out that the concrete apron around the
WITH FRANKLIN AVE.
FOR GULF STATION pumps might encroach a little on what is the right-of-way, but
NtTBJECT TO FINAL
LEGAL DETAILS not on the part that is utilized, and can be tied into the side-
walk. It was their feeling that the street leading to Edgehill
Drive be kept open and also asked permission to asphalt two'
fifty foot entrances and space out to Franklin Avenue. Councilman
Flint moved that the use of the area adjacent to Main Street
and East of Franklin Avenue be allowed to Meredith and Tate,
Council mina. contd.
BAPTIST
CHURCH
REQUEST
TRAFFIC
REGULATION
FOR SLONING
TRAFFIC IN
FRONT OF
CHURCH
As Chairman of the Board of Deacons of the First Baptist
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subject to final details being worked out between Meredith and Tate
and the Town of Pulaski. This motion was seconded by Councilman
Aust, and carried unanimously.
Church, Mr. Henry Martin requested the Council to authorize the ins
ation of lights at 3rd and Randolph Avenue and ltth Street and Randolph
Avenue, or authorize some other means for slowing down the flow of
in front of the Church, which is especially dangerous during Church hou#s.
Councilman Flint moved that the matter be referred to the Street
Committee for prompt report and action. This motion was seconded by
Councilman Nuckols, and carried unanimously.
Mrs. Spencer stated the smoke and fall out from open
burnings, as well as burning paint can explosions, seemed to be as bad
as ever. Town Manager Noland advised that information on incinerators
had just been received and these industries would be approached within
RE:ATR POLL. the next few days. Miss Bonham stated the noise from steam pop-off
INFO RECD was a nuisance and asked that something be done. Town Manager Noland
on INCINERA-
TCHLS & COMP- was directed to contact the proper authorities of Coleman Furniture
LAINTS OF
STEAM POP Company to see if something could be worked out to control these noises,
OFFS
It was the recommendation of the Street Committee that that
portion of Bell Avenue where it intersects with the new Peak Creek channel
VIEWERS TO be closed as requested by the petitioners, and that the Town reserve the
BE APPOINTED
IN CLOSING necessary water and sewer easement adjacent to the new channel. Counci]
OF BELL man Gallimore moved that the recommendation of the Street Committee
AVE.
be accepted, and that necessary steps be taken to proceed to apQt-int
viewers and for a hearing on the matter. This motion was seconded
by Councilman Carrico, and carried unanimously.
Chairman Aust reported that the Fire Committee had met on
$~~ COMM.RE April 2nd, and made the following recommendations: (1) That Engineer
WM.A.HALL
APPT. ASST. Wm. A. Hall be appointed Assistant Fire Chief. (2) That due to a
FIRE CHIEF
& NEW ASST. Possible change in the location of the Fire Department headquarters,
CHIEF NOT
REQR.TO that the new Assistant Fire Chief not be required to live in the
LIVE IN
apartment located above the present headquarters, at-this time. (3)
That since the new Assistant Fire Chief will assume more responsibilities,
he be given an increase in salary at this time.
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Council rains. contd.
Apr. 3, 1962, ~t P . M.
Councilman Aust then moved that Fire Engineer Wm. A.
WM.A.HALL
APPOINTED
ASST. FIRE
CHIEF
LIVING QTRS.
FOR ASST. FIRE
CHIEF TO BE
WORKED OUT
BY FIRE CHIEF
AND TOWN MGR.
Hall be appointed Assistant Fire Chief, which motion was seconded
by Councilman Nuckols, and carried unanimously.
There followed a discussion regarding the second
recommendation that the new Assistant Fire Chief not be required
to occupy the apartment above the present headquarters of the
Fire Department, after which Councilman Carrico moved that the
Fire Chief and Town Manager Noland make some arrangement whereby
that either the Chief or the Assistant Fire Chief be on duty
at the Fire Department each night. This motion was seconded
by Councilman Flint, and carried unanimously.
As to the third recommendation, Councilman Flint
moved that Wm. A. Hall be given an increase in salary of $lt0.00
per month effective April 1, 1962, and that the sum of $120.00
$~00 PER M0.
INCREASE IN SAL. for April, May and June, be appropriated to Account Number
FOR WM.A.HALL
6B 100-5 to cover said increase in salary. This motion was
seconded by Councilman Nuckols, and carried on the following
recorded vote:
Bill B. Flint - aye F. L. Carrico - aye
W. S. Cummings - aye Eugene L. Nackols - aye
T. J. McCarthy - aye Claude B.Gallimore -aye
Glen K. Aust - aye John W. Nash - absent
Chairman Nuckols reported that his Committee asked that
a copy of the proposed "going-out-of-business ordinance" be
NO ACTION ON forwarded to the Retail Merchants Council, and that a meeting of
ORDINANCE FOR
"GOING-OUT-OF- the Ordinance Committee and the Retail Merchants Council be had
BUSINESS"
before any further action is taken. No action by Council was
necessary at this time.
Councilman Gallimore, acting upon the recommendation
of the Police Committee, and as its Chairman, moved that Acting
Chief Charles E. Comer, Jr. be appointed Chief of Police for the
CHAS.E.COMER,JR.
APPOINTED CHIEF Town of Pulaski. This motion was seconded by Councilman Flint,
OF POLICE
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and carried on the unanimous vote of those present.
Council rains. contd.
April 3, 1962, ~ P. M.
Town Attorney Moore filed with the Clerk of Council
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a report of the three viewers with regards to the request of M. G.
REPORT OF Bane to reconstruct a wall eliminating a safety hazard to the public
VIEWERS OF
M. G. BANE from the deterioration of the present building wall of a two-story
ENCROACHMENT bbuu lding
& PUBLIC HEARII3G1 fronting approximately 72 feet on North Jefferson Avenue, at
TO BE HELD 222 North Jefferson Avenue, to be incorporated in the minutes of a
public hearing to be held on April 17, 1962, by Council, in this matte.
On motion of Councilman McCarthy, seconded by Councilman
Aust, and carried unanimously, the following ordinance was adopted;
Woodson Cummings - aye
Claude Gallimore - aye
Bill Flint - aye
Eugene Nuckols - aye
Fred Carrico - aye
John Nash - absent
Glen Aust - aye
T. J. McCarthy - aye
AN ORDINANCE TO VACATE AS AN ALLEY THAT CERTAIN
20-FOOT WIDE STRIP OF LAND BEGINNING IN THE.
SOUTHERN BOUNDARY LINE OF SEVENTH STREET AND
RUNNING SOUTH BETWEEN PARALLEL LINES 20 FEET
ADOPTION OF ORD. APART, A DISTANCE OF 150 FEET, RESERVING, HOWEVER,
FOR THE EXISTING EASEMENTS AND THE RIGHT OF ADDITIONAL
EASEMENT OVER AND THROUGH SAID STRIP OF LAND, AND
CLOSING OF TO PROVIDE FOR PAYMENT OF COSTS.
ALLEY BET.
6TH & NTH WHEREAS, Hazel Greer Robertson, Lucille Huff, Sr., H. W.
STREETS Huff, Jr., Sarah Huff Tuck, and Walton L. Huff, appeared by
petition on the 5th day of December, 1961, before the Council
of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, after posting due notice of
the filing of petition as required by law in at least three
places in said Town on the 13th day of November, 1961, that
being the first day of the November Term of the ~?ulaski County
Circuit Court, and five days prior to the appointment of any
viewers by said Town, said petition requesting that the Town
vacate that certain strip of land 20 feet in width which is
shown as an alley on what is commonly designated as the official
map of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, and being 20 feet in width
and extending between parallel lines a distance of 150 feet from
the southern boundary line of Seventh Street to a line which is
an extension of the southern boundary line of property owned
by Hazel Greer Robertson; and,
WHEREAS, upon the filing of said petition and after all
requirements of the law had been followed, the Council did
appoint G. C. Hall, Jame R. Glenn and W. M. Board viewers as
reauired under Section 15-766 of the Code of Virginia of
1950; and,
WHEREAS, on the 28th day of December, 1961, 7.andowners
were notified by the said Town of the filing of the petition
and of a public hearing thereon to be held on the 16th day of
January, 1962, in the Town Offices at Pulaski, Virginia, and by
further notice by publication in the Southwest Times, a local
newspaper; and,
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WHEREAS, on the 16th day of January, 1962, said public
hearing was held pursuant to the aforesaid notice and
there appearing to be no persons objecting to the vacating
of said strip of real estate as set out in said petition;
however, certain evidence being heard concerning easements
now existing over said strip of land and the necessity of
opening other alleys running in an east and west direction
at the southern terminus of the parcel to be vacated, and
upon the filing of the viewers' report stating that in the
opinion of the viewers no objection or inconvenience would
result from discontinuing the use or by closing the alleys
or easement ways; and,
WHEREAS, the said Council of the Town of rulaski,
Virginia, is of the opinion that vacating of the aforesaid
strip of land would not cause a loss to the Town and would be
for the benefit of the Town of Pulaski, and that no in-
convenience would result thereby, providing that a reservation
O of an easement for existing water and sewer lines and other ,
utilities be retained, and that reservations be retained for
R other easements for construction, reconstruction, maintenance
and repair of any water or sewer line which the Town might in the
D future locate in and upon the aforesaid 20-foot strip of land
designated as an alley;
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Town
N of Pulaski, Virginia, as follows:
A That certain 20-foot strip of land shown on the Official
Map of the Town of Pulaski as an alley extending in a southern
N direction from a point in the southern boundary line of
Seventh Street between parallel lines 20 feet apart a distance
C of 150 feet to a line, (an extension of the southern boundary
line of property now owned by Hazel Greet Robertson) said
E alley being more particularly bounded and described as
follows:
BEGINNING at a point in the southern boundary
line of Seventh Street, which point is 220 feet
South 88 deg. 0' East from the Southeastern corner
of the intersection of Washington Avenue with Seventh
Street; thence South 2 deg. 0' West 150 feet to a
point; thence South 88 deg. 0' East 20 feet to a point
at the Southwest corner of Lot No. 1 in Block 36 as
shown on the Official Map of the Town of Pulaski,
Virginia; thence with the common boundary line of Lot
No. 1, North 2 deg. 0' East 150 feet to a point in the
southern boundary line of Seventh Street; thence with
said boundary line North 88 deg. 0' West 20 feet to
the point of BEGINNING;
be, and the same is hereby, vacated as an alley or easement
way in the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, subject, however, to
the reservation of any and all existing easements now over,
upon and across the said strip of land~for water or sewer
line or other public purposes, or for any private easement
heretofore retained and now existing thereon; and upon the
further reservation of an easement for the construction,
reconstruction, maintenance and repair of any water or sewer
lines or other utilities which the Town might hereafter locate
in, upon and across said 20-foot strip of land designated
as an alley, and which is more fully described and shown on
said Official Map of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia.
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BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Town Manager of the
Town of Pulaski, Virginia, shall cause to be recorded
in the Deed Books of the County of Pulaski, Virginia,
located in the Clerk's Office of the said County, a copy
of this ordinance, and to take any and all other steps
necessary to properly place on the record the said
ordinance.
BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that G. C. Hall, James R. Glenn,
and W. M. Board, the aforesaid viewers, be paid the sum of
Twn Dollars ($10.00) each and that the court costs and
other expense of the Town involved in the said vacating of
the aforesaid alley or easement ways be paid by the
petitioners in proportion to their respective interests.
Plans for utilization of the Bushong property were discussed
LAND,BLDGS. and the matter was referred to the Land, Buildings and Parks
& PARKS COMM.
NTH T~ Committee and Town Manager Noland to work out plans and report
MGR. TO
WORK OUT back to Council.
PLANS FOR
UTILIZING Town Manager Noland explained the need of an appropriation
BUSHONG PROP.
from the Water Fund to be used for extending water mains along Route
11 nearly to the east corporate limits in accordance with the Town's
Court approved annexation plans, and on motion of Councilman McCarthy,
seconded by Councilman Nuckols, and carried on the following recorded
vote:
Billy B. Flint - aye F. L. Carrico - aye
W. S. Cummings - aye Eugene L. Nuckols - aye
T. J. McCarthy - aye Claude B.Gallimor e -aye
Glen K. Aust - aye John W. Nash - absent
APPROPRIATION
OF $60,000.it was,
FOR RO[TTE
11 WATER RESOLVED, that an appropri ation in the sum of $60,000.00
LINECOST
be made from Water Funds to Account No. 807t~ to cover the cost of
extending water .mains along Route 11 nearly to the east corporate
limits.
Town Manager Noland advised Council that the Pulaski County
Board of Supervisors had arbitrarily established a fee of $1500.00
for the Town and $500.00 for each of the other Fire Departments in
$1500.00
CO.CHECK FOR the County, for fire protection for this fiscal year, and had mailed
FIRE SERV.
RET.C~+ITRACTto the Town a check in the sum of $1500.00 which check had been
OF 1951 STILL
IN EXISTENCE returned. He further stated that on the basis of a previous agreement
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Council rains. contd.
Apr. 3, 19b2, !t P. M.
between the County and Town as shown in Council Minutes of
May !t, 1951, which is still in existence, the County had been
billed for fire calls in the County through March of this fiscal
year, in the sum of $1882.00, with only three months left. After
a full discussion of this situation, Councilman Flint suggested
that the Town Manager and Mayor Jackson go before the Board of
Supervisors and advise them that the Town expects them to live
up to their contract which is still in force, and that there
will be no reduction of fees for such protection. Whereupon,
Councilman Carrico moved that Mr. Flint's suggestion become a
motion, which was seconded by Councilman Flint, and carried on
the following recorded vote:
Bill B. Flint - aye F. L. Carrico - aye
W. S. Cummings - aye Eugene L. Nuckols - aye
T. J. McCarthy - aye Claude B.Gallimore- aye
Glen K. Aust - aye John u1. Nash - absent
The meeting adjourned at 6:05 P. M.
App roved:
Attest:
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