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Council mires. October 6, 1959, ~ p.m.
I•Iinutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town
Council held on the 6t1'i day of October, 1959, at !., p. m., in the '
I~Iunicipa.l office. ',
There tirere present: ~`.r:yor C. V. Jackson, presiL~ir_g.
Courcilr-en: •.. F. ~'r~it=, Glen :. Aust, J. R. Iu"artit~(,
John '.. :;ash, ~'. L. Carrico, ?°'. C. Cumm~it~gs,
T. J. P•'cCarthy, '~~. .'i. Larson
Also present: Town '`~:-~nager: T. ?. Noland ',
Clerk: Gladys R. D;~lton
Visitors: Bi1.1 Akers, reporter for Southwest Times ',
Rev. George Ogilvie
E. D. Newman, representing Pulaski Hospita`1, Inc.
Darce B. D-=vis & Homer Dalton, residents cif 10th St
Berlin Cab1F:
The invocation was given by the Rev. George Ogilvie,;'
pastor of the Presbyterian Church.
I~:inutes of the regular meeting of .^;e-~tPmber 15th '
and called session on tr.e 2tth day of Se;~tember, 1959, i,.Tere approved.
1~Iayor Jackson declared the Public Nearing or. the ',
Petition of the Pulaski Hospital, Incorporated, to be open for those
persons wishing to be heard either for cr against the closing of a
portion of Tenth Street, :North, in tre. Town of Pulaski, adjacent to the
properties of Pulaski Hospital; said strip of land being approxima.telyj
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2„ feet wise and 73 feet long;, lying on ~,he South side of said treet
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~~jacent to and near the back portion of the dospital property. there
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Tenth Street. The viewers' report was as follows:
Gn trio Str, day of October, 1959, r--. L. King, Jr., °T. I~:arvin
Board, and Robert 'r7. Stevens, being viewers duly appointed by the
Town Couxt~cil of Pulaski, Virginia, viewed that portion of Tenth
Street, North, in the Town of Pulaski, ti'irgirs.a, adjacent to the
properties of Pulaski Hospital, and more particularly shown or. a ~~'
map attached hereto, tirhich map includes ?^oth tY:e parcel which the
Pulaski Hospital desires from the Town, xrd that which they are ~,
willing to give to the Town in exchange "or the strip which the
TeUrn is recuested tc vacate.
After due consideration, it is the rpinion of the above r_azned '
viewers that no inconvenience would result from vacating or discontinu±
ing the 2~ x 53 foot strip which tY•_e Hospital requests to be used in
its present construction program.
The viewers are of the further opinion that the portion and ',
strip as shown on the map above referred to which the Hospital proposer
to deed to the Tcwn is of eoual value to that whits they request from '~
the Town, and that the strips should be exchanged without any monetar~r
consideration being paid by either party.
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Council rains. contd.
October 6, 1959, 1-t p. m.
Given under our hands this 6th day of October, 1959.
~S~ F. 0. King, Jr. (Seal)
:'. ~'arvin Board (Seal )
Robt. 1.'. Stevens ~Sea1)
On motion of T. J. ~°"cCarthy, seconded by Glen K. bust,
and carried on the following recorded vote:
W, F. White -aye
~~=1. A. Larsen -aye
Glen K. Aust - aye
J. 'uv. Nash - ayc
U1. S. Cummings -aye
T. J. I~~cCarthy -aye
J. R. I~'artin -aye
F. L. Carrico -aye
it was
RESCLVFD, that the viewers' report be, and the same
hereby is, accepted; and further, it being the opinion of Council
that there would be no inconvenience as a result of vacating this
strip of land, the Towr. Attorney is hereby directed tc prepare tr:e
proper ordinance to carry out tris procedure.
i~:r. Berlin Cable, who lives in I~"athews Court, requested
that the street in front of his home be hardsurfaced. He further
requested that water and sewer services be extended to r,"athet•rs Court.
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TO STUDY R~'CUr'ST ~=s. Cable was advised that the matter would be turned over to the
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SERVICES TO ,treet Committee with instructions to study the situation together
P•;ATHF.Z~rS COURT with the Town I•Tanager and report back to Council.
The Town Tanager retorted that after much joint study
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by the i~~iayor, Director of Public ?:orks and himself on a caretal~;ers home at thE~
new dam, it was 'rtis recommendation tYiat construction of the hor?e be
CARETAKER'S postponed until the spring of 1960. It was explained that it ray
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HOI~LO?~:T IMP. D~~''. be around December 1st before impoundment of water in the neUr lake:
PO,STPOPI':~'D UNTIL
SPRII`1G 1960 can begin and that during the wi.rter months there would be little
or no need for a resident caretaker. Also, the ifanager expls.ired that
the present heavy work load being carried out by Public ?:'orks forces
indicates a more advantageous construction schedule for the home in
the spring of 1960. t'~fter a discussion of this situation it was the
unanimous decision of Council to postpone construction of the
caretakers home until tree spring of 1960.
Uiith further reference to the neTti~ water supply
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development the i~~anager reported on the completion of the clearing;
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Council minx. contd. ~'~ctober 6, 195°, ~~ p. m.
contract by Phialips and Jordan of Robbiravine, Pdorth Carolina,
G^~hereas, the original contract called fo~'~ cl.earinf; 35 feet above
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IPG C~'ITR.^ CT thE: normal high treater mark, subsequent dr vision reduced the area
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F.UIJ~U' T II''P ~ R??A cleared to an average of 5' grove the hi~~;h water mark. This reduction
GUAR~lT~r 0.' in acreage clearing resulted in a credit of fi3,~00.00 toward the
CUTTITJG 2 iD GRO:^ITH
original contract amount of ~i~8,38l;.U0, making the net clearing
contract total ~4Lt,5~~t.00. I;. wa:, further explained that 5~ of. the
revised contract figure is being withheld as tY:e contractor's
g uarantee that all seccnd gro`rth ur~l1 re cut as necessary before
tI'ie water level in the new lake reaches {,;he spillway level. '
Tlie Town I~Tarager reported that a 3/L'~ grater line
serving Floyd Avenue bet`ti*een First and :`,°cond streets, Coutheast, ',
had become inadequate to serve the home;: in that dock. i;oreover, ',
APPRO?'RI:TIO~~ this area of Floyd Avenue has extremely inadequate fir? protection.
~F ?1500. FoR6"
,rArr*~r~ LIT T; Tn because of the distance from fire hydrant. The I~"anager recommended ;,
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ail appropriatiot: of :1500.00 from the grater fund to cover the install~-
lion of approximately 350 feet, along rl•ayd .lvenue, of a 6" water '
main and the instail.atior_ of afire hydrant. '
On motion of '.1. F. t'hite, := ~conded by ? . a. Larson, and
carried on tee following recorded vote:
''J. F. ?••:'hite -aye J. ''. dash -aye '
;~'. A. Larson -aye F. L. Carrico - aye
Glen K. Aust -aye ?•~~. ~. Cummi.~gc - ays
J. R. Martin -aye T. J . '°°eCarthy -aye
it was ''
RF:~OLtIG'D, that the ^>um of '1500.00 be appropriated
from th.e Taater funds to cover the instal7_ation ccsts of the Floyd
:venue: water main and fire hydrant. j
Mayor Jackson brought up the matter of reactivating the
Recreation Commission a~ stipulated in ~'r:e Town Code, and it was ',
RFCRFATTGiI agreed that a Recreation Comriission should be appointed with the
CnI~1~~ssl
TU ~?E 1?'PUIi~T- hope that new interest in recreation could be built up thereby.
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Council was unanimous in its endorsement of this. plan and each
member agreed to surr~~it pos^ible names for consideration. as
appointees.
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Council minx. contd. Oct. 6, 1959, ?; p. m.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned
at u:~i5 p. m.
~?PPROV~D:
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