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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-15-57,~~ ~' r« ~~ Court i_1 T~"_3 route ~. Gc t;. 15, '?_957, ~ m• Minutes of the regular semi-moriti~ly meeting of the Town Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, held on the 15th day of Octaber, 195?, at ~ P• m. in tho municipal office. There^ were; present: Mayor C. V. Jackson, presiding. Councilmen: aT. F. White, W. A. Larson, A. E. Lemons, J. R. Aiartin, W. H. Wysor, W. S. Gumm7_ngs, I. R. Carper Absent: F. L. Carrico Also present: Town ~`anager: T. B. Noland Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton Town Attorney: Garnett S. Moore Visitors: Evelyn S. Nall of the Southwest Times Mr. C. H. Hale :end i~ir. G. W. Gearhart, of the Radford Di~~ision of the ?yorfolk and Western Railway Cornpar_y Nr. T. W. Dickerson Air. A. Dow Owens Rev. Eugene Vestal, Pastor of the Aldersgate Methodist Church The meeting was opened *arith a. prayer by the Rev. Eugene Vestal, Pastor of the Aldersgate Aethodist Church. ThE minutes of the regular semi-monthly meeting held October 1st, 1957, with a minor correction, werr. approved. Mr. T. W. Dickerson again appeared before Couneil inasmuch as the Planning Commission had denied his request, which had been D'CKERSO?' F,E referred to the Cammi scion by Councl_l, that certain of his property ,=~'"i,' r'D RE~TJE3'" FOR 70'T"~G in Block 20 (Valley street), as shown on the official map of the CF.AA~GE Town of Pulaski, be re2oned from residential to business. This matter was discussed by Council and Mr. Dickerson was advised that there would likely be a public hear3.ng on the matter and Council would take it under advisement. Mr. C. H. 'r?alc and A'1r. G. W. Gearhart of the Radford Division of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company advised Council of the comirg proposal of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company ?u AND W TO to discontinue trains 9 and 10 between Roanokr, and Bristol because DiSCON T I~i1T.JE "'zuill~;S 9 & 10 of dwindling passenger business. Air, Hale gave Council figures to substantiate a percentage passenger decrease from 1955 through September, 1957, on both trains. He also stated that the post. Office Department will handle all parcel pest mail by hi.ghwa3r 1 "OAT C.F P'.TRG~iG VOT~1G LIST GIE': B':i Dt7?~~ Gi~~E"JS ~~ y: 4 Council minutes Conte. Oct. 15, 19;7, 4 pl m. and the Railway Express Agency will handle egress by highway; that conditional stogs will be put in the schedule of the other s5_x trains, three east and three-west, to take care of the few passengers who may occasionally care to ride the train. Mr. Fialr. stated it was the intention of the Norfolk and 'w'estern Railway #' Company to ask for a hearing before the SCC possibly by the middle off' Decem- ber, to dt.scontinue these two trains. A Dow Owens advised Council the cost of purging the votin~ list would be $68.0.0.0, which would include payment of about $286.00 . ~'. to Mrs. Caves, the Registrar, to purge the books, and establish five~l ~~ books with one master index for all whits and calorrd. voters. Town rianager Noland stated $400.00 had been provided for this purpose in tiie budget and it would be necessary for Courci?_ to appropriate an s additional $300.00. On motion of W. A. Larsr~n, seconded by W. F, White, and or! t he recorded vote, as follaws~ W. F. 4dhite - aye W. A. Larson -aye A. E. Lemons -aye J. R. Martin -aye W. H. Wysor ~ aye W. S. Cummings -aye $'300. 11PP°OPRIA'"ED I. R. Carper -aye r GR PHRGING VOTIl`G LIST it was ° f RFSOLUED, that the sum of $300.00 be appropriated from i. the General Fund to take care of the cost of purging the voting list. Air. Oscar Blake of the firm of Poulton, i~taher and Blake, ' Structural Engineers, Blacksburg, gave a report and displayed photo-: graphs on thirteen ens&fe buildings in Pulaski, a copy of said detailed report being on file in the Clerk's Office, and made. ~!; ~! rrcommendatians to Council relat3.ve to each building. I3o action was taken on the report. Town Manager Noland stated that the Planning Commission DICKER.SON & THOA~PSON nF• did not approve the request of T. W. Dickerson to rezones his property ^LzES T FOF: ~ ~~} RE"Gil%~v s CF but the S. L. Thompson request was approved by the Cormsission, and rROF~TT:~ D.~ v _1~L Fs_ P;~~,~~TIIv'G COr'. that it would be necessary for Council to have a public hearing on these matters. ~~ 4~ ~~~ ~~~ Council minutes contd.. bet. 15, 1957, 4 p. m. CITAI.IGL CF i`~TirG Inasmuch as the next regular semi-Monthly meeting of DATE DUF TO ELECTION DAy Council falls on November 5th, Election Day, on motion of 'v1. H. Wysor, seconded by I. R. Garner, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that Council hold its next regular meeting on A?ovember 4th, at ~ p, m. On motion of W. H. Wysor, seconded by I. R. Carper, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that a public hearing on the rezoning of the PUBLIC HEARITvG Or; DICI{71FtiSON 8- TIiOMPSON REQ. '.!'0 R% OT~'E property of T. W. Dickerson and S.-L. Thompson, be held at the next regular meeting of Council, November 4th, at 4 p. m. Town Manager Noland stated that the three armory sites STATE r+F"NT'^ECT C~iIC'di~ AFu'~iCRY SITS -PARK_ SITE NOWT DESIRABLE which had been shown to General Crump were shown to the Stats Architect the previous week, and it appeared that the Mountain Park site was the most desirable, and~that the town would be responsible for preparation -of this site which will add to the cost; that a contourmap will be prepared and sent to the Architect. He also adv3..sed Council that it would be less expensive to use standard armory plans. Town Attorney Moore stated it would be necessary for SFFC. ?~!~ETITvG Giv ARTTdEXATIOP~; CGtIFT ~-~:ARudr GCT. 2~ & 25 Council to hold a special meeting on Annexation before the hearing on October 24th and 25th, and it was the consensus of those present that Council would meet on Monday afternoon, October 21st, at 4 p.m. Ma37or Jackson stated there had been some delay in the REPOF.T i3y MAYOR GTE ?JE'rl RIVER 'vALLEY AIRPORT Airport Engineers submitting maps and property descriptions, but that the Commission should have this information in their hands by the end of the week and they would then get down to business in acquiring land for the Iv'ew River Valley Airport. Town Manager Noland gave a brief resume of the trip to RAII~~F'S IiOLLC~rt TRIP WITH DR. COOPER DIS_ CI;SSED Raines Hollow the previous week with Dr. Cooper, and stated that Dr. Cooper feels that Raines Hollow leaves nothing to be desired as an impoundment area. COt1A?CILIKAN LEMONS Council Lemons suggested that Council on],y consider RECGMA'IEA?DFD CGUIv'CIL - OT~LY DISCUSS matters as are placed on the agenda, and if some matter not on MATTERS OA3 AGEICDA 1 1 ~'$' u' . 1 ti!'~SOr,T~ ~ ~~ j ~d~T GL'r ICEitC GGEA?L~ VEF~T~' CCLTFA~TE AGAisv"ST rGLICF Qr^r TCERa 1 1 Council mi.r-utes contd. oct. 15, 1957, 4 p.m. the agenda comes up for action, that it must have full approval of Council before such matter can be voted on. Councilman Wysor favored a majority vote as being sufficient., It was suggested that Councilman Lemon's suggestion be carried on the next agenda for cans~_deration. _ Town Attorney Moore advised that the $5b,000. damage suit against three police officers had been dismissed as a result of plaintiffs request to the Judge that suit be dismissed. Also a Circuit Court fury had rendered a favorable verdict in the case of Coltrane against Town_Police Officers Bouldin and Comer by fins for the defendants. The meeting ad3ourned at 5:55 p. m. Approved: ~/ Mayor Attest; ~~,.~ Ate,