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Council Minutes Pulaski, Virginia, October 21, $94?.
The Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia met
PRESENT
HARRY
STOQ~TS
COM.
The minutes of the regular monthly meeting held
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regular semi-monthly session in the Council Chamber of the
pal building at 7;30 P. M., October 21, 1947.
There were present; Mayor A. T. Eskridge, presi
Verna L. Dalton, Clerk; A. W. Gatewood, Director of Public
L. S. Boothe, Chief of Police; Mrs. Lottie R. Runion, Treasu
Roby K. Sutherland, Town Attorney, and Councilmen: T. F. Wi
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C. V. Jackson, F. A. Seagle, I. R. Carper, W. D. Aust, G. C.~Hall
and W. F. White. Absent: Howard R. Imboden.
October 7, 1947 were read and approved.
Harry Stoots, of Pine Street, S. W., between 1st
Streets, appeared before the Council and advised same that
door neighbor, namely rhillip Burchett, owned around sevent
2nd
next
hogs
which he kept in ;a pen in his back door, to v~ ich. he ob~ecte~d. The
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Mayor informed him that something was to be done regarding the
matter.
BLDG. The following building permits, coming within the
PERMITS
ments of the Ordinance, were granted: To R. I. Brown, for
story private .garage and storage room, cinder block, on Nor
uire-
side
of 12th Street between Randolph and Jefferson Avenues (Back ~of
residence at 134 12th street, N. W.) to.cost X500.00, and t
F. W. Millirons for one story dwelling, frame, on North si
6th Street, N. E., between Walnut and Franklin Avenues to co t
4500.00.
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WATER The director of public works reported to the Coon it
TANK SITE
RIDGE AVE the Public Property Committees recommendation that necessa steps.
be taken at once to acquire the tyro lots needed for proposed water
tank site on Ridge Avenue, and on motion of G. C. Hall, seconded
by T. F. Wirt and unanimously passed, the recommendation of
above committee was approved.
CORPORA_ The director of public works further reported the
TION LINE
RECOM'VIEN- recommendation of the Street Committee that no change in the
RATION
corporation line be made except as follows;
Pertaining to the Southwest Section, Ward #3~
line to be changed as follows:
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Council Minutes ContTd. Pulaski, Virginia,October 21, 1947.
Beginning at the intersection of the South line
of Jackson Avenue with the East Corporation Line and
following the South line of Jackson Avenue Westi~ard to
Center Line of Gedar Street, thence Southward on
Cedar Street fol-lowing the Center of the street to
the South Side of Stuart Avenue, thence following the
youth line of Stuart Avenue Westward to the East Line
of North-South Alley located between Slaughter Street
and Patterson Street, thence Southward, following the
East Line of the said alley to the present corporatio
line. _ .
REC OT~TMEN-
DATION
APPROVED
CHESTNUT
ALLEY
REPAIRS
S IDEWAL K
C Oh~Ilt~lERCE
STREET
DIRECTOR
PUBLIC
WORKS
REPORTS
On motion of T. F. Wirt, duly seconded and unanimous-
ly passed; the recommendation of the Street Committee was
approved and the line as outlined above was approved, and
further, it was decided than an engineer be secured to esta-
blish said line and any other line deemed necessary.
Still reporting for the Street Committee, the director
of public works recommended that reasonable repairs be made to
Chestnut Alley between Lagrange and Lake Streets.
The director of public works recommended that portions
of the sidewalk on Commerce Street needing repair, be rebuilt,
where property owners would loin in cost on fifty-fifty basis,
and on motion of T. F. Wirt, seconded by I. R. Carper, and .
unanimously passed, the above recommendation was approved.
The director of public works reported to the Council
as follows;
1. He~attended a two day meeting of the Virginia
Industrial Wastes and Sewage Works Association
on October 16 and 17 at Ocean View,~Virginia,
the procedures and representation of the meet-
ing being reported on at some length. The
director of public works suggested to the
Council that it might be well for Pulaski to
ascertain if F. H. A. loans for planning
were still avai lable and. if so, the Council
give consideration to formulating plans for
the Town of Pulaski covering sewage treatment
such as he advised was at Norfolk, Virginia.
2. Maple Street between 2nd Street and Chestnut
Alley has been graded and base stone put down
and is finished with the exception of being
topped with asphalt. - -
3. Cliff Street between South end of present hard
surface and Pulaski Street has been graded.
4. The recently authorized sanitary sewer on
Lafayette Avenue has been completed.
5. A stop sign has been erected at the intersection
of Fifth Street and Newbern Road.
6. He reported that work had begun on,the house of
Frank White, Caretaker, at Hogan~s Dam.
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7. Plans covering the erection of the proposed Te ets
Company Filling Station at Fifth Street and W hingto
Avenue, North, by E. and G. Dalton had been re eived.•
STOP SIGN On motion off' C. V. Jackson, seconded by I. R. Car
FIFTH &
NEWBERN unanimously approved, the erection of a stop sign at the in
ROAD AUTH.
of Fifth Street and Newbern Road, on Fifth Street, N. E., w
authorized.
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PETITION A petition from the Woman~s Memorial Lutheran Chu h,
WOMAN~S
MEM.
asking that the Council take action to prevent the erection
f the
LUTHERAN
CHURCH fillir_g station by E. and G. Dalton , was read to the Counc and
after considerable discussion concerning zoning, etc., on ma~ tion of
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E. & G. T. F. Wirt, seconded by C. V. Jackson and unanimously passe , the
DALT ON
PLANS plans as submitted by E. and G. Dalton on proposed aforewai statiox
APPROVED
SUB. TO were approved, subject to the changes and recommendations t t
ADVISED
CHANGES were made by the director of public works,>namely;".That the
entrances off of Washington Avenue be located so that parka space;
- for two cars would be available in front of the station on ashing-
ton Avenue, and that the station be so constructed that no rainage
therefrom would flow on to or over the sidewalks on Washing on Ave-
nue or Fifth Street", and further, the Mayor was instructed to
write the said petitioners, stating further the Councils r grets
and reasons for issuing the permit to build. Said petition is
filed in the Town Files.
ORDINANCES The matter of hog ordinances was again discussed t
ON HOGS
some length, the Mavor asking the Ordinance Committee to pr pare
anyordinance covering the situation.
PLANNING The matter of planning and zoning was discussed a some
& ZONING
length, whereupon the Council ~®eommendsd that zoning autho sties
be c ontacted regarding information about such a move.
~LEy W. F. White brought before the Council the matter of
THIRD holes in the alley on Third Street needing filling. A. W. atewood
STREET
reported that same had been filled several times, but owing to bad
drainage it was difficult to maintain the alley in proper c ndition.
WATER Councilman I. R. Carper informed the Council that water
IN SAID
ALLEY from filling station was flowing into alley, which was larg ly
accountable for the condition of the alley.
W. F. White informed the Council further that W"at on
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Council Minutes Contfd. Pulaski, Virginia, October 21 ,1947.
WATSOTd Avenue, East of Calfee Park, needed some repair work. The
AVIIVUE
NEEDING director of public too rks informed the Council that same
REPAIR
:would be attended to.
MIN. RATES A. W. Gatewood brought to the attention of the
METERED
WATER Water Committee and the Council the fact that minimum rates
on metered water services had not been officiallq established
by the Council, this matter having been referred to the Water
Committee some time ago, with no further action having been
taken, and requested that this be given attention. The matter
was contined with the Water Committee for consideration and
recommehdation.
ST. SWEEPER On motion of F. A. Seagle, duly seconded and unani-
BILL
APPROVER' mously passed, the Council authorized the payment of 8957.50
for Elgin Model No. 30 Street Sweeper, which was delivered on
October 21, 1947.
LIBRARY On motion of C. V. Jackson, seconded by 44. F. Wh3.te„
CONTRI-
BUTION and unanimously passed, the Council authorized that a contri-
button of X2000.00 be made to the Pulaski County Public
Library for the fiscal year, 1947-48.
JAMES E. On recommendation of the Chief of Police and on
JONES
g~~y motion of W'. F. White, dulq seconded and unanimously approved,
INCREASE
the Council authorized that .the salary of James E. Jones,
police patrolman, having served the probationary term of six
months, be increased from X150.00 to 160.00 per month, retro-
active October 10, 1947.
POLICE The matter of increase in police pay presented to
PAY DIS- the Council reviousl was continued with the Finance Committee
CUSSED p y
a for consideration and report.
ADJOURN- There being no further business, the Council ad~ourne
MENT
at 10;15 o~clock, P. M.
Approved;
Attest; Mayor
C er o ounc