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Council rains.
Dec. 1, 199, 4 p. m.
Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town
Council held on thelst day of December, 1959, at 4 p. m., in the
Municipal office.
There were present: Mayor C. V. Jackson, presiding.
Councilmen: W. A. Larson, J. R. Martin, John W. Nash,
F. L. Carrico, W. S. Cummings, T. J. McCarthy
Glen K. Aust, W. F. White
Also present: Town Manager: T. B. Noland
Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton
Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore
Visitors: Bi11 Akers, reporter for the Southwest Times
Rev. W. Taft Andrews
The meeting was called to order by Mayor Jackson, and the
invocation was given by the Rev. W. Taft Andrews, pastor of Aldersgate
Methodist Church.
After certain corrections were made, the minutes of the
public hearing of November,lgth were approved.
Town Manager Noland advised that Attorney John B. Spiers
PUE LIC HEARING
ON T. A. DOUTHAT
BtTILDING POST-
PONED
7-MEMBERS OF
NEW REC. COMM.
AGREED TO SERVE
had requested a continuance of the public hearing in the matter of
R. A. Douthat re condition of his building on Commerce Street,
because of the death of his law partner. On motion of J. R. Martin,
seconded by W. A. Larson, and carried unanimously, it was RESOLVED,
that the public hearing scheduled for today be postponed until a
later date.
Mayor Jackson advised that the seven persons who had been
recommended by the Recreation Committee to serve on the new Recreation
Commission had been contacted and that each had agreed to serve.
Upon the recommendation of the Chief of Police and the
CERTIFICATED OF
PUBLIC CONY. AND
NEC. .GRANTED
TO CAB OWNERS
FOR 3!~ CABS
Town Manager, and on motion made by J. R. Martin, seconded by Glen
K. Aust, and carried unanimously, it was
RESOLVED, that a Certificate of Public Convenience and
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Necessity be granted to:
Guy Wilson Akers, Sr., t/a Safeway Cabs
1
cab
City Cabs of Pulaski, Inc. 10 cabs
Estel Vance Davis, t/a E. V. Davis Cabs 2 cabs
James Evans Gallimore, t/a Safeway Cabs 1 cab
Edythe H. Harlow, t/a Ever Ready Cabs 2 cabs
TnTalter 0. Harlow, t/a Ever Ready Cabs 2 cabs
Robert Paul Hubble, t/aDiamond Cabs 6 cabs
Charles W. Matherly, t/a Deluxe Cabs 3 cabs
Irvin N. Morefield, t/a Checker Cabs 3 cabs
Lewis G. Quesenberry & Geo. A.
Quesenberry, t/a Safeway Cabs 1 cab
Mozelle K. Ratcliffe, t/a Deluxe Cabs 2 cabs
Elmer C. Worrell, t/a Safeway C^bs 1 cab
Council rains. contd.
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December 1, 1959, 1~ p•mJ
On motion duly made by T. J. McCarthy, seconded by W. S.
POSTPGNEMENT OF
DEL. TAX SALE TO
DEC., 1960,
TOTvJN TREAS.
AUTHORIZED TO
OONTINUE TO
COLLECT DE:L.
TAXES
Cummings, the following resolution was adopted:
BE IT RESOLVED, THAT THE Council by this action does
authorize the postponement of the Town's delinquent tax sale,
scheduled for December 1!~, 1959, for the delinquent taxes due
for the years 1919, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 195E and 1955, until
the second Monday in December, 1960.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Town Treasurer is
authorized and directed to continue to make collection of all
delinquent taxes for all years for which taxes remain unpaid.
On motion of W. F. White, seconded by J. R. Martin,
TO'n1N EMPLOYES
CHRISTMAS PARTY
SET FCR DEC.2IST
and carried unanimously, it was
RESOLVED, that the annual Christmas party for town employes=and
their families be held during the week of December 21st, the exact
date to be set later by the Town Manager.
Town Manager Noland outlined to Council plans for
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$65o.0a
APPROPRIATED FOR
RENOVATION OF
COUPICIL CHA1,':BER
enlarging the Council chamber by removal of a partition, a sketch
of the details having been furnished members of Council, stating
that it would cost approximately $650.00. On motion of J. R.
Martin, seconded by John ~d. Nash, and on the following recorded vote,
it was
W. F. White - aye
W. A. Larson - aye
Glen K. Aust - aye
J. R. Martin - aye
John W. Nash - aye
F. L. Carrico - aye
W. S. Cummings - aye
T. J. McCarthy - aye
RESOLVED, that an appropriation of $650.00 be made from
the General Fund for the cost of enlarging the Council chamber as
outlined by the Town Manager
Mayor Jackson stated the x,800 ft. runway at New River
REPORT ON NRVA Valley Airport had been paved and that the seal ceat would be placed
PROGRESS- WORK
TO BE COMPLETED in the spring; that part of the apron area and access road had been paged,
IN SPRING 1960
& REHO~T OF REC. but that the whole facility had been closed for the winter; that even '
VISIT TO
CHARLOTTFSV. though the taxiways will not be paved until spring, the runway can be ".
AIRPORT
used, and that surrounding airports will be notified of this situations,
It was reported also that recently Mr. John Goldsmith,-
Attorney for the New River Valley Airport Commission, Mr. Wilson Coleman,
City Manager of Radford, and Pulaski's Mayor and Town P4anager had
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Council rains. contd.
Dec. 1, 1959, ~ p. m.
visited the Charlottesville and Wyers Cave (Agusta County) Airports
and that the trip had been most valuable to the planning of hanger and
administrative building facilities at the NewRiver Valley Airport.
Much information had been obtained on what should be expected of the
lesses operator, the space requirements for hanger and administrative
facilities and numerous other aspects of commercial airport operation.
With this information the Airport Commission can go ahead with its planning
for the necessary facilities to be erected at the new airport.
On motion of W. A. Larson, seconded by W. F. White, and
carried on the following recorded vote, it was
W. F. White - aye John ~^~. Nash - aye
W. A. Larson -aye F. L. Carrico - aye
Gl en K. Aust -aye W. S. Cummings - aye
J. R. Martin -aye T. J. McCarthy - aye
$6200..00 APPROPRIATED
FOR CONSTR. OF 6" WATER RESOLVED that the sum of $6200.00 be appropriated from
LINE ALONG HIGH STREET '
& ACROSS NEWBERN the Water Fund for the construction of a 6" water line along HIgh
RD.
Street and across Newbern Road to connect the 8" line on Macgill
Street to the new 6" line serving Grove Drive and Macgill Woods.
On motion of W. A. Larson, seconded by W. F. White, and carried
on the unanimous vote, it was
RESOLVED, that the Town will. participate in the hearing
TC¢vJN TO PARTICIPAT as a friend in the court case of Hanover County vs. Town of Ashland,
IN HEARING OF
HANOVER CO. V, which case has to do with towns' rights to sell town auto tags.
TOWN? OF ASHLAND
SALE OF AUTO TAGS Town Attorney Moore read his legal opinion on the town's rights
and responsibilities with respect to the parking situation and disorderly
conduct in the vicinity of the Railway passenger station, but no action
LEGAL OPINION
HEARD ON PARKING was necessary on the part of Council. Mr. Moore stated he would
SITUATION AT N&W
RAILWAY STATION explain fully to the Police Department the legal matters involved.
Council Martin brought up the matter of a possible ice
skating rink, as suggested by Grey Kiser and Steve Shelton, back of Prospect
Avenue. No Council action necessary.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 5:50 p. m.
~ Approved:
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