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Council Minutes
Pulaski, Va.,November 26, 1 946
The Council of the Town of Pulaski,Virginia met in
regular session in the Council Chamber of the Municipal buildi
at 7;30 P. M., November 26, 1946.
PRESENT There were present: Mayor A. T. Eskridge, presidin~;
Lottie R. Runion, clerk; A.W.Gatewood, director of public work ;
Roby R. Sutherland, attorney, and Councilmen: C. V. Jackson, j
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T. F. Wirt, Howard R. Imboden, W. F.White, F. A. Seagle, I. R~
Carper, W. D. Aust, and G. C. Hall. Absent: None.
re ular {
MINUTES The m~nutes~of the meeting held on November 8, 194
were read and approved.
E.F3.GARTER E. B. Garter , owner of the Garter+s Food Center,
RF~UEST a eared before the Council re uestin that one
PARKING pp q g parking meter
SPACE
be eliminated at the rear entrance of his place of business,
ONE
METER for loading and unloading, and after consideration, on motion
ELYMINAT-W. F. White, seconded by C. V. Jackson and unanimously passe,
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the Council authorized that one parking meter be eliminated at.j
the rear entrance of the Garter store on the east side of ~
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Jdfferson,Avenue. N., between 2nd and 3rd streets, north, for
s__er_v__icing the Garter store and that this space be included in
restricted parking area;~az d marked with the ,yellow line, and
that this meter be moved and installed at the driveway entrant
to a parking lot on the east side of Jefferson Avenue in the s
block - this action rescinding the former action of the Counci
providing this entrance to the parking lot on Jefferson Ave. N
CITY VIEW
SIJB-DIVISION EldridP;e H. Blair, representing himself and
(Blair Bros.)
APPROVED Lloyd Blair, appeared before the Council and submitted plans a
plat showing a new sub-division known as CitT,r View Heights,
consisting 1 arg~ly of a portion of the former P. W. Spangler
land lying at the south end of Jefferson Ave., South, in the T
of Pulaski., anfl~requested that this sub-division be approved.
After consideration, on motion of W. F. White, seconded by C.
Jackson, the lay-out of the subd:~vision was approved in line w th
the plat submitted by P,~r. Blair, which will be found in the ma
records of the Town of Pulaski, with the following restriction ;
that here will: be no' b~il~dings on the. following lots Plumbers
34 through 44 inclusive, and that this restriction be carried n the
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L.A.DUNLAP
VENEER MFG.
PLANT &
SPUR TRACK
J S HERRON
REQUEST
TO CONNECT
TO WARDEN
£: ~'PR ING-
De~f erred
Council Minutes contd. Pulaski,Va., November 26, 1946
deeds.
L. A. Dunlap with his attorney, appeared before the
Council and submitted an application for steel, cement and cement ~`~
block veneer? manufacturing plant on the east side of Lake
Street, between Commerce and First Sts, South, to cost
X8500.00, together with an application for permission to
construct a spur railroad track across an East-West
alley in Blocks Nos. 110-115 as shown on the map 'of the
Town, the alley in question being parallel to and approximately
one hundred thirt~* (130) feet south of Commerce Street. This
spur to be taken off of the exisiting track on the property
of the b~irginia Gas & Utilities Company across the alley
mentioned and into lots '7 to 15 inclusive in block 115.
It was stipulated that the said L. A. Dzznlap agrees that the
track will be constructed so as to conf orm with the grade of
the alley .and the said L. A. Dunlap further agrees to maintain
the track and that portion of the alley immediately adjacent to
the track in such manner as not to impe7de or hinder traffice
thereover.
Tn the matter of request of J. S. Herron for permission
to connect with the town's power line to Warden Spring auxiliary
supply, referred to the light committee for investigation
and report at the ATovember 8, 1946 meeting of the council
the chairman of the committee recommended in the event permission
were granted that a flat charge be made, and action in the
matter was deferred.
" KERSEY BOTTOM" The director of public works submitted plans for a
STREET
AT7THORIZE~ Proposed street leading. off of Commerce Street and extending
southward to a connection at Clark Street, Miflin Avenue
and a street formerly dedicated by T.W. Kersey, this street
being planned to give a western outlet to the properties
on the south side of Peak Creek in the neighborhood known
as "Kersey Bottom", and requested that the Council approve
the same. After consideration, on motion of C.V. Jackson,
seconded b y Hotivard R. Imboden and unanimously passed, the
plan w as approved and the director of public works was
authorized to proceed with the preparation of the deeds, etc.
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Council Minutes contd. Pulaski, Va., November 26, 1 946
for the rights of way.
TAXI CABS The proposed ordinance regulating the operation of ta~Ci
ORDINANCE
cabs within the town was discussed, with no action taken.
AUST'STREET The director of bli
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pu c works reported that Aust Stree ,
leading off Peppers Ferry Road had been covered with crushed
stone, as previously authorized by the Council. ~
PARKING The director of
METERS public works reported that the
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parking meter posts had been installed and that the meter head
would be completed within a few days, but that no re$tricted
parking signs had been received.
BU The following building permits coming within the
ILDING
PERMITS requirements of the ordinance were gra-rated- subject to governmental
requirements; TGErnest Painter for one-story cinder block dwelling
painted white, on the tivest side of Lexington Ave., between Fi t
and Second streets,S. E. to cost X5,000.00; A.C. Powers for one
story frame dwelling on the west side of Bertha Street at Pine
St. S.W. to cost X5,000.00; J. L. Burks fbr two brae-story frame
dwellings on the west side of Magazine street near Mt Olivet Rod,
to cost X3,000.00 each; Miss Nora Virginia Conner for addition
to frame dwelling on the west side of R andolph Ave., between
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2nd and 3rd streets, N. W. to cost from X600.00 to X700.00;
Louis Powers for permit to remove an old garage and wash house
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in rear of residence on the east side of Madison Ave., So., ~nd~
to replace with a new concrete block structure to cost X800.00,
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this also including a small porch to house connecting with wash
house.
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BUILDING
PERMITS
There being no further business the Council adjourned
10;25 o~clock P. M. ~;
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