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Council rains. Dec. 15, 1959, ~. p. m.
Minutes of the regular meetin7 of the Pulaski Town Council
held on the 15th day of December, 1959, at ~ p. m., in the Municipal
Office.
There were present: Mayor C. V. Jackson, presiding.
Councilmen: T. J. McCarthy, John W. Nash, F. L. Carrico,
J. R. Martin, W. A. Larson, Glen K, Aust
Absent: W. F. white and w. S. Cummings
Also present: Town Manager: T. B. Noland
Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton
Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore
Visitors: Bill Akers, reporter for the Southwest Times
• Lt. W. A. Travis
The invocation was given by Lt. William Traviss of the
Salvation Army.
Councilman Carrico stated that he felt that Town Manager
Noland and his associates should be complimented upon the planning'
RENOVATION 0
COUNCIL CHAN'.BER and renovation of the Council chamber, this being the first meeting
APPROVED BY C(XJNCIL
held in the renovated and greatly enlarged chambers. Whereupon,
there was a general discussion with regards to the possibility of
the new budget carryir-g an item for air conditioning of the Town
Office, as well as Councilman Carrico stating that he believed Council
should spend all the money possible on the new building. Mayor JackscJn
felt the matter should be placed on the agenda for further discussion.
It was brought to the attention of the Council that Bruce
Lemons, an appointee to the newly formed Recreation Commission, was
BRUCE LEMONS LIVING
OUT OF TOWN CORP'? now living outside the Town Corporate Limits and, the refore, according
LIMITS PREVENT HIr:
FRUM SERVING ON NEW ~ the Town Code, could not serve on this Commission. On motion of
REC. COP-1~iISSION -
I~'ORMAN COKER TO BE T. J. McCarthy, seconded by W. A. Larson, and carried unanimously, it
ASKED TO SERVE
was RESOLVED that Norman K. Coker be appointed to the new Recreation':-
Commission, subject to his acceptance.
Councilman Aust made the motion that the Town Manager
TOWN P1GR. TO Fite a letter to the Fire Department commending them for their
WRITE LETTER
COA~~A'DING excellent banquet and program. This motion was seconded by Councilman
FIRE DEPT. ON
EXCELLE;PuT Martin, and carried. '
BANQUET & PROGRAM
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Council rains. contd.
Dec. 15, 1959, ~ p. m.
On the motion of T. J. McCarthy, seconded by W. A.
Larson, and carried on the following recorded vote:
T. J. McCarthy -aye
J. W. Nash - aye
F. L. Carrico -aye
J. R Martin - aye
W. A. Larson - aye
Glen K. Aust - aye
W. F. White - absent
$360.00 APPROPRIATED W. S. Cummings - absent
TO LEAGUE FOR TOWN"S IT WAS RESOLVED, that an appropriation of a maximum
SHARE OF EXPENSE OF
SUIT -0F HAIvTOVER of $360.00 from the General Fund be made representing payment to the
COUNTY V. TOWN OF
ASHLAND - SALE OF League of Virginia Municipalities for the Town's proportionate part
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of the coat of intervention in an appeal of the case of Board of
Supervisors v. Town of Ashland to the Supreme Court of Appeals of
Virginia.
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At this point Town Attorney Moore gave/brief report on
LEGAL REPORT ON certain legal matters now pending, to-wit: status of condemnation
STATUS OF SUIT
FOR LAND BACK OF suits for land back of Filter Plant; re order before Judge Matthews
FILTER PLT. AND
LOVING FIELD, concerning deeds which have been prepared for Loving Airport land
AND R/W for
ROUTE 99 PROD. and hope of completing same this week; that title work and securing
of rights of way for Route 99 proceeding nicely, and that a form
letter of notice of condemnation proceedings was being mailed by
the Town Manager to those persons refusing the offer made by the
Highway Department for their land.
Town Manager Noland stated the State Highway Department
ABAIv'DONN~NT OF
SEC. RT. 684 TO BE had requested to know whether the town would permit the abandon-
Hr~LD IN ABEYANCE
FOR COMPLETION OF ment as a state secondary road about a mile of Route 68l~ connecting
ARMORY & STUDY OF
TRAFFIC - STATE Route 11 with Valley Road. On motion of Councilman Martin,
HGWY. TO BE ADVISED
seconded by Councilman Carrico and carried unanimously, it was
RESOLVED that notice be given to the Highway Department that
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the abandonment of this portion of Route 6811 be held in abeyance until the
completion of the new Armory in an effort to ascertain how much new
Armory use would affect traffic on this route.
Town Manager Noland advised Council of the Palaski
"ULASKI HOSPITAL Hospital's desire to purchase a 50 ft. lot belonging to the
REQUEST TO PURCHASE
~~ FT. LOT ON lOTHPown and located on 10th Street. After a discussion it was agreed
STREET TO BE
DISCUSSED AT NEXT that the Town Manager prepare a map and report for the next
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meeting of Council so this matter could be discussed further.
Council rains. contd.
Dec. 15,`~~ ~ p. m.
Town Attorney Moore advised that the Strauss' had re-
STRAUSS" REQ. TO quested that some agreement be worked out with the Town so they could
CULTIVP.TF LAND
AT LOVING FIELD rent for cultivation the land at Loving Airport which the Town is
TO BF CONSIDERED
LATER acquiring from them in the court proceedings referred to above. I t
was agreed by Council that the Town Manager advise the Strauss'
that this matter would be taken under consideration, and they would
be advised of Council's decision.
Town Manager Noland reported that progress was good on
PROGRESS GOOD getting the roof completed on the drill hall section of the new
ON ~1EW ARMORY Armory and that this completion of the roof should materially speed
C ONS TRU CTI OAT
PLANS FOR DEDICA- up the project. It was also reported. that Unit Commander Lt.
TION TO BE MADE Steger would shortly visit the Adjutant General's office in
SOON FOR CEREMONY
TO BE I-~LD IN SPRIN~chmond to make preliminary inquiries and arrangements about a
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suitable dedication ceremony which can probably be held in early May.
With reference to progress towards the completion of the
Gatewood Reservoir, it was noted that on December 10th the drainage
DRAINAC'E VALV valve was artiall closed si nif the be inni of the im ~ound-
AT GATEIr?OOD p y ' g ~~ g ~ I
RESERVOIR ment of water in the new lake. The U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
ChOSED DEC.
1C)TH'S9 d attempted to poison and kill all the fish in the stream
U.S.FISH & 'v1ILDLIF~
POISONED FISH immediately prior to the valve closing, preparatory to stocking of
PRIOR TO CLOSING
the new lake with desirable species of game fish.
Councilman Larson, Chairman of the Finance Committee,
discussed briefly a finance report which had been prepared for Council!.
DISCUSSION OF by the Town Manager in which report the status of the water and sewer
FINANCE, REPORT construction program was shown. The report indicated that as of
ON WATER & SEfrTER
CONSTRUCTION November 15 there remained unspent approximately $1211,000.000 of
PROGRArt
the sewer funds, not counting the sewer fund balance which had been
gradually accumulating since a sewer charge was established. It was
explained also that the total cost of the Gatewood Reservoir and pump !.
station development would likely exceed the $630,000.00 borrowed by
about $55,000.000 which sum would have to be made up from the water
department cash reserve. The anticipated $55,000.00 construction
fund deficit is caused by the finding of a quantity of soft bed rock
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Dec. 15, 199, ~. p. m.
underneath the designed foundation line which condition made
additional excavation necessary as well as more than 2000 additional
cu. yds. of concrete.
There was a general discussion of matters of interest to
DISCUSSION OF
LEGISLATIVE
NL4TTERS TO
COME UP SHORTLY
IN RICHMOND
municipalities which would probably be discussed by the up coming
Legislature including the Governor's proposal for a Statewide Sales Tax,
but no action was taken by Council.
The meeting adjourned at 5:l.t5 p. m.
Approved:
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