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HomeMy WebLinkAbout05-22-57tia~~~ Council Minutes May 22, 1957 y Minutes of the regular semi=monthly meeting of t Town Council of the Town of Pulaski Virginia, held on' at 4:00 p.m., '; the 22nd day of Mays 1957,/ in the municipal office. ~: There were present: Maly or C. V. Jackson, presidig, Councilmen: I. R. Carper, W. S. Cummings, W. A. Larson, A. E. Lemons, J. R. Martin, W. F. White, W. H. Wysor. F Also present: Town Manager: T. B. Noland ~' Clerk: Audrey N. Eidson ~'. Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore Visitors: Evelyn S. Hall, Reporter ~, The meeting was opened with a prayer by the Town Manager. ~: The minutes of the special meeting of May 10, 195~~ and the regular meeting of May 7, 1957, were approved.~~ A letter from the Pulaski County Chamber of Comme$fee requesting the Town to increase its contribution to th Chamber was read. After considerable discussion, it w~is the sense of Council that no increase could be made ins' the Town's appropriation, and ~~ On motion of W. F. White, seconded by J. R. Marti~l, it was unanimously t RESOLVED, that the local citizens are urged by the Council to support the Chamber of Commerce. On motion of W. H. Wysor~ seconded by W. A. Larso~j, ~~ the following ordinance was unanimously adopted. 5 ~! AN ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE WATER DEPARTMENT j OF THE TOWN OF PULASKI~ VIRGINIA, TO OBTAIN A PERMIT FROM THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH ~' AND TO PROVIDE THE MEANS AND TO PROCEED WITH INTRODUCTION OF CHEMICALS INTO THE WATER SUP- PLY IN PROPER PROPORTIONS, TO KEEP PROPER w': RECORDS THEREOF, AND TO FURNISH SAME TO THE STATE HEALTH DEPARTMENT AND OTHER PROPER OFFICIALS WHEREAS, it appears to be the consensus of scient~{fic, medical and dental opinion that the presence of fluoride in drinking water is a deterrent to tooth decay; and WHEREAS, such chemical element is not found in th ~', natural supply of water distributed to the citizens ofd; ~{ the Town of Pulaski; and, n' r~ ............ Council minutes cont'd May 22~ 1957 WHEREAS it appears that fluorine can be intro- duced to the Town supply of water as furnished to the users, and as a measure to promote the public health and good; NOWT THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Town of Pulaski Virginias that; Section 1. Upon application and receipt by the Water Department of the Town of Pulaski Virginia of a permit from the State Department of Healthy and until further otherwise directed by said Town Council the Water Department is hereby authorized and directed to provide the means and to proceed with the introduction of sodium fluoride or other suitable salt or acid of fluorine into the water supply in such quantities as are required to maintain throughout the pipe distribution system a fluoridation concentration of appro$imately one part per million. Section 2. The Water Department shall keep an accurate daily record showing for each supply the number of gallons treated; the fluoridation concentration of the water before and after treatment; and the fluoridation concentration in the distribution system at such points and at such intervals as may be directed by the State Health Department. Section 3. The State Health Department shall have general supervision over the treatment and use of fluooide in the public water supply. The Water Department is hereby directed to furnish said Health Departments or its agents as may be directed copies of records specified ender Section 2 above at daily weekly and monthly intervals. The above ordinance was adopted by the following recorded vote: J. R. Martin - aye I. R. Carper - aye W. S. Cummings - aye A. E. Lemons - aye W. H. Wysor - aye W. A. Larson - aye W. F. White - aye Council Minutes Cont'd May 22~ 1957 On motion of I. R. Carper seconded by W. A. Larson and with the following unanimous recorded vote: J. R. Martin - aye I. R. Carper - aye W. S. Cummings - aye A. E. Lemons - aye W. H. Wysor - aye W. A. Larson - aye W. F. White - aye the ordinance set forth below was adopted: ~`~': ~~ ¢~ f AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AND RE-ENACT SECTION 12 OF THE LICENSE CODE OF THE TOWN OF PULASKI~ VIRGINIA AND TO ENACT A NEW SECTION 12-b THER~TO PROVIDING FOR LICENSE FOR BEAUTICIANS BEAUTY PARLORS BEAUTICIANS' SCHOOLS AND DEFINING BEAUTICIANS' SCHOOLS AND FURTHER PROVIDING THAT SAID LICENSE SHALL=' NOT BE PRO-RATED. 1 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Town of Pula~i~ Virginias that: a. Section 12-a. BEAUTY PARLORS AND OPERATORS ~, (1) Each beauty parlor or salon which offe~Is for sale any .articles shall in addition to the license required in Sec. 12-a (2)~ be required to take out ands k; pay a merchant's license tax. ~! _ (2) Every person who dresses or curls hai#~ or gives beauty treatment, or teaches and trains other~i x in beauty culture and methods shall pay a license taxi' a of Ten($10.00) Dollars per annum unless however thee'.; ~. qualify under Section 12-b es a trainee or student. " (3) It shall be the duty of ®very beauty parlor operator to obtain or cause to be obtained the ±; ki operator's license as hereinabi~ve provided for the k, maximum number of operators engaged in said beauty parr at any one time during the year. ~(~+} License under this section shall not pro-rated. Section 12-B. ~~ BEAUTICIANS'- SCHOOL (1) Any persons firms or corporation cond~} ~, a schools courses or offering any training in beauty culture, shall secure a license before beginning such operation. If not more than five (5) students or tr are to be instructed or trained the license shall be ing s N'~~'~ Council Minutes Cont'd May 22, 1957 Twenty 020.00) Dollars per annum; if more than five (5) students or trainees, the license shall be Thirty 030.00). (2) For the purpose of this section, the person, firm or corporation having more than one (1) person under its control or enrolled under its direction, who are studying, taking courses or training in beauty culture methods, shall be deemed to be operating a beautician's school. (3) License ander this section shall not be pro-rated. T On motion of W. F. White, seconded by I. R. Carper, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that the contract to cover engineering services in connection with preparation of plans and specifications as presented by Wiley & Wilson, Consulting Engineers, for the construction of the sewage disposal plant with the exception of Part 3, be accepted. On motion of W. F. White, seconded by W. H. W~csor, it was unan imously RESOLVED that application to proper authorities be made for money for advance planning for the sewage treatment plant. On motion of I.,R. Carper, seconded by J. R. Martin, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that contract with the Virginia Division of Forestry for protection of Town forest property des accepted. Said contract calls for the Town's paying the State the actual cost of supression services rendered. The Town Manager presented the Council with copies of the 1957-58 budget wherein a tax rate increase of 1 MaY 22~ 1957 cil Minutes C°nt'd C°~ Dus agar' °ssd by the T°wn ~~ en t° the p was Pr°p ° was giv 25¢ per ~1p n discussion t° lthe 1lmited time nod at 5:'~5 p,m. budget a meeting ad3°ur Th Attdgt: ~ ~., ~ ~ ~_ /.E. ~ ~ lark 1 ~b~~ 4,¢ ~. ~i .~ f. ~. w 4 ~R ~, P [t t. &i k`, F ~': k °r : } t f ~~~~ Council Minutes May ~7~ 1957, ~+ p.m. The minutes of the special meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, held on the 27th day of May, 1957, at 4 p.m. in the municipal offices. There were present: Mayor C. V. Jackson, presiding. Councilmen: I. R. Carper, F. L. Carrico, A. E. Lemons, J. R. Martin, W. A. Larson, W. F. White. Also present: Town Manager: T. B. Noland Clerk: Audrey N. Eidson Visitors: Evelyn S. Hall, Reporter The meeting was opened with a prayer by Councilman Carrico. Mayor Jackson stated this special meeting was called to discuss the proposed 1957-58 budget and such other matters as might be properly presented. Whereupon, the Town Manager presented an appli- cation by Coleman Furniture Corporation for a building permit to construct g low water bridge across Peak Creek. On motion of W. F. White, seconded by W. A. Larson, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that the building permit be granted to Coleman Furniture Corporation with the proviso that the Town does not guarantee the plans or specifications, or that their intended use is proper, and further that the Town does not guarantee that the proposed structure will not impede the flow of the stream. On motion of W. F. White, seconded by W. A. Larson, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that the tax rate levy is to remain at X1.60 for the year 1957-58. The remainder of the meeting was devoted to consid- eration of the Water, Sewer and Cemetery funds of the proposed 1957-58 budget. The meeting adjourned at 6:00 p.m. Approved: ,I - !7 Attest: ,` "~ ayor /~ i ~ ~ Clerk