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HomeMy WebLinkAbout02-07-50Cnuriail Minutes r- '~' -X3`..1 !', Pulaski, Va., February ~, 195® The rega.lar monthly meeting of theTown Couaait of thy! Town of Pulaski, Virginia Ras~held in the Municipal Building ~t 4:0~ p.m., February '7, 195. CHAIRMAN In the absence of the Mayor and of tYs~ Vice-Mayor, o#~ PRO TEMPO ~` motion duly made by 0. O.Crowell, seconded by I.R. Carper, it has unanimously RESOLVED, .that W'. F. lFhite be appointed to serve as ~hair~ pro tempo. PRESENT There were present: W. F. xhi.te, presiding Councilmen: 0 ~ Neal Am®®, ~Y, D. Aunt, I. Ft. Carper, 0. 0. Crowell, H. R. Imboden, (3, R. stager Absent: T. F. Wirt. Ala o pr es-ant Town Manager: E. A. Beck Clerk: ©erna L. Dalton Treasurer: Lottie R. Bunion _ Chiet of PoliQe:L. S. Boothe Visitors: Mrs. H. ~-. Carson, Jr., Mrs. John Draper, Mrs. Agnes Scott, Roby K. Sutherland, '; R. C. Stratton, T. V1. Kersey. MTNIITES The minutes of the regular semi-monthly meeting held January 17, 195® were read and appr®ved. ROMANS Representatives of .the Junior Womants Club, genior W~mas~s CLUB REP. Club, and the Madelin® Harffian Woman~s Club appeared before the 1~ounail -Zoning requesting that the Council enact a zoning ordir~anee for the Torn I within the immediate future. RCSTRATTON R. C. Stratton and T. W. Kersey appeared before the :I T~KERSEY C©uncil requesting that the Town ,consider relocation of the present -Bridge Commerce Street Bridge to be used as a bridge to the Sersey Bottom Kersey Bottom Addition. ''~ ROBY K. Roby K. Sutherland, local attorney, appeared in beha~t of SUTHERLAND '' Cooper Johnet©g, with regard to certain matters of interpretation of -Rep. the Food Tstablishment Ordinance, and the degrading of Mr. John~iton~s Cooper John- restaurant. It was requested that the Council afford a hearings-,';in stop Re: this matter. _ Food Est. On motion dtil made by H. R. Imboden, seconded by I. `;`R. Ord. Carper, it was unanimvus~y RESOLVID, that a committee of three be appoint®d to inspect Johnstonis Diner with regard to the interpretation of tale Ordinance Regulating Sating & Drinking Satabl3.sbments, and furt'~er, to me®t with repres®ntatives of the Health Department and Mr. J to~x '~ ~~~~ Council Minutes Conttd, Pulaski, Va., Fab. 7, 1950 to consider the matter, whereupon the Chairman appointed I. R. Carper, 0. 0, Crowell and G. R, Steger, BUILDING On motion duly made by 0. 0. Crowell, seconded by P~M13' R. Imboden, it was unanimously APPLICATIONSH RESOLVED, that the following applications for I -Monts I -Akers I -Craver®rd building~p~rmits be granted: To T. F. Yonts for frame addition 12x151 to store west side of Randolph A®enu®, estimated $800.00; To Bsrt Akers for interior evnversion of residence at 820 Newbern Road, estimated X1,500.00; To Charles S.~Crawford for frame one-room addition and enclosing of porch to 133 12th Coca-Cola Street, estimated~2,500.00; To Coea`Cola Bottling Works for Bot.wks -Rapes s -Madden -Ratcliffe «d®lf 1 JORDAN remodeling and•drive resurfacing; frame, brick and glass brick, south side of 38 3rd Street, estimated X2,500,00; To George D. Repass for one-story brick veneer residence south side of Fourth Street, between 1[6ashixrgton and Lexington Avelues, esti- mated 6,000.00; To Mary Lil1a Madden (by Jesse H. Smith) for one-stary frame residence e~ast° side of Randolph Avenue between 14th and 15th Sts., estimated 5,800.00; To D. 0, Ratcliff for one-story frame dwelling north side of 2nd St., S.YL, bet~neen Mapl® and Valley Streets, estimated 6,500.00; And to Lewis ,It. & John A. Jelf for neon sign, 6x4, metal andglass, east side ~ashinglson Avenu®, between 1st St,, North and Main St,, estimated 650.00. The building permit application oP Jordan Oliver G•,,, for one-story two room house, brick-siding & fume, north side of Pulaski Street, at the west end, estimated $1.000.00 was presented. CERT.PUB. On motion duly made by 0. 0. Crowell, seconded by CON.&NEC. ~. D. Aust, upon recommendati on of the Chief d' Police, it was unanimously RESOLVED, that the following transfer of certificate of public convenience and necessity be approved: -Hubble Robert Paul Hubble T/A Diamond Cabs • 1 taxi FROM ~ TffE FOLLOWING IS CANCELLED: R. C. Matherly T/A Star Cabs ~ 1 taus On motion duly ms.d® by I. R. Carper, seconded by H. R. Imboden, upon recommendation oP the Chief of Police, i t was unan imou~ ly RESOLVED, that the following transfer of certificate of public convenience and necessity be approved: -Rix ®P Elbert E. Kinser T/A Rainbow Cabs 1 taxi • FROM 8t THE FOLLOWING IS CANCELLED r1. R. Nunn T/A Rainbow Cabot 1 taxi C C 1 ~t~9 FARRIS BROTHERS DAIRY SPECIAL WATER CAPITAL FIINDS D . C~tAY LANGHORNE Council Minutes Conttd. Pulaski, Va., Feb.,,:?, 1950 A-letter from Roby Sutherland, representing Farris '' Brotherst 'Dairy, was read in which the amount of milk produced by the dairy sad sold in Pulaski was stated. The. Council consid~lred that the matter of dairy license should be continued, pending aylfurther advice Prom the Town Attorney, as well as the possibility of d~her legal interpretation. On motion duly made by H.R. Imb~ den, s econded by G. ~. Steger, it was unanimously •RESOLVED, that the Town Treasurer place on deposit ~~.th local banks on savings account Ten Thousand (10,000.00) Dollat~s of Special plater Capital Funds to be portioned equally among the~hree banks. A letter from Roby R. Sutherland, representing D. G.y Langhorne, concerning the Right-of-way on the west end oP Mai~~ Street, was read in which the Town was notified that, unless the offer to sell this was accepted within a reasonable time, the and would be closed to public use. On motion duly made by H. R. Imboden, seconded by G.„;R, Steger, it was unanimously SUPPLEMENTAL RESOLVID, that the following supplemental appropriat~.ons APPROPRIATIONS be authorized for tY~e- following accounts, from the General Ftu~i; lFcct. 8I-205-1 Care & Confinement of Prisoners Acct. 19-211-5 1~orkman1s Compensation Insurance Acct. 11B-208-,A Christmas Lights Acct. 1E-398 Engineering Supplies 6d40.0~ '^ 508.59 ^~ X3.381 ~40.00'~ COMMERCE The Town Manager reported that the work on the Comme~-ce STREET BRID(~ Street Bridge was progressing to the point that it was necessa~hy to PROJECT dispose of the houses in the given to the tenant to move. taken on selling these house; possible locations where the used. It was suggested that Right-of-way, and that notice hac~~ been It was also stated that bids w®u~d be ~: ~ 3. There was discussed the variou a, old Commerce Street Bridge might e it would be impossible to determine the amount of usable material until the bridge was dismantled.;, It was ddvised that there sh®uld be sufficient materials for at ]fast one bridge, and that the Counctilshould determine some priority~~ as to ~rhieh~ of the possible locations would be undertaken first. was decided that the C®ur~eil would make an inspection of the poss3~le sites at as early date. REV. G.B. A letter was read from Rev. George B. Holmes, minister HOLMES p Na of the Episcopal Church, requesting a restricted parking zone n Za~REQ. Washington Avenue for parking in connection with the church. ~! ~_i_~ Counu3l Minutes Conttd. Pulaski, Va., Feb. `~, 1950 AIRPORT LAIN} Mr. ~'. F . white state d that Mr. F. P . phi tm~ had offered to improve -the airport land purchased b~ the Town from him, atld to keep .the same from overgrowth, if he were permitted to do thin. .It was stated that other persorua might be interested in renting this, and some agreement on the us a of the land for other ~ an airport purposes until the- time that it is needed should be worked out. ADJOTJRMEIIT The Council adjourn®d at 6:27' p.m. Approged: --. _ ~ ~ _ ~' Chairman Pro empo ATTEB T: Clerk of Council 1 1