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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-16-83August 16, 1983 ~~~9 Minutes of the Regular Meeting of the Pulaski Town Council held August 16, 1983, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building. There were present: Mayor Raymond F. Ratcliffe, presiding Councilmembers: John A. Johnston, Pauline G. Mitchell, Earl D. Cabaniss, C. E. Boyd, Jr ., Andrew L. Graham, Jr., Ira S. Crawford, Alma H. Holston, Glen K. Aust Also present: Garnett Moore, Town Attorney Dan McKeever, Acting Town Manager Ruth A. Harrell, Clerk of Council Visitors: Dee Lindsey and Rob Eure of the news media Vickie Futrell Patty Williams Jane Rankin Albert Nelson Robert Adams Charles Doyle Gary Hancock Billy Hickam John Columbus Roy D'Ardenne Charles Bushong 9 area citizens The invocation was given by Councilman Aust. The .minutes of the Regular Meeting of August 2, 1983, were approved as recorded. UDAGIGHEARING Mayor Ratcliffe advised this-was the-time and place as advertised to have a public hearing on application to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for funds through the Urban Development Action Grant Program for the rehabilitation of the.Coleman Furniture Plant now owned by Pulaski Furniture Company. Mayor Ratcliffe further stated comments or suggestions from citizens would be recorded as part of the minutes of this meeting, Mrs. Vickie Futrell, Executive Director of the Pulaski Chamber of Commerce spoke on behalf of the Chamber, and expressed the Chamber's support of the efforts of the Town of Pulaski and Pulaski Furniture to help provide jobs for the area. She further stated a spirit of cooperation is absolutely necessary in the future of any economic development endeavor. Councilman Crawf ord stated it was the interest of Pulaski Furniture Corp. and the Town of Pulaski to work jointly on this grant. Representatives of Pulaski Furniture and the~Town have made two trips to Richmond trying to work out details of the grant. The machinery and equipment o€ the plant will be auctioned off August 23, 1983, and any money spent prior to the time of actually receiving the grant could not be counted in the $2.50 to $1.00 matching funds. The 2 million dollars spent for building, land and whatever-equipment to be auctioned off could not be included in any of the' grant funds. Pulaski Furniture and North Carolina National Bank developed a serious disagree- meet over-what actually had been purchased at the auction. It was the bank's conten- tion that the only thing purchased was the land, bricks, floor, walls and roof. All 1 `Y~+1 `~I August 16, 1983 the internal fixtures of the plant would be sold at upcoming auction. This would make it impossible to operate these buildings as_a furniture manufacturing plant. Based on these two developments, Management of Pulaski Furniture made decision to back away from the situation and see what developer at the up- coming auction, to see if actually the internal components of the building are sold. If not, then Pulaski Furniture would have an interest, and going back in to try to make some type of deal on this project. There is a keen interest to keep this avenue open as far as trying to secure this HUD grant. One nice thing about it, if this course of events were to follow and we were to get the grant first and then go back into negotiations, all the monies spent at that point and time would then count toward the $2.50 to $1.00 matching funds. Councilman Boyd, speaking for the Planning Commission, advised they had the first public hearing on this grant on August 8, 1983, and all comments from the public were positive. Councilman Boyd furth er stated the Planning Commission supports this grant application. Ms. Patty Williams questioned if a specific business had to be in mind to assist bef ore we are able to obtain this grant. Councilman Crawf ord stated you had to do two things; increase the tax base of the locality you are located in, and you have to create jobs. Any project that will meet these two criteria could be considered. Councilman Crawf ord further stated even though Pulaski Furniture had with- drawn from the sale, they could still pursue a grant on the basis that they are still wanting to attempt to do this project. Before a grant is pursued, you have to have a definite project. Ms. Williams further asked if all the above would have to be known before the grant would be given to the Town. Councilman Crawf ord stated they would have to go to Richmond with a specified plan on how they were to accomplish those two things; one, how they were going to increase the tax base of the locality and two, how they were going to create jobs. The plan they would go to Richmond with, is that they wanted to buy the Coleman Furniture property which initially would open up at least 350 jobs and it would increase the tax base. If the grant money was awarded, it would have to be for this purpose only. Councilman Aust stated that if this grant went through, and as this is paid back, it comes to the Town and the Town can use again for another project. Councilman Crawf ord stated the only advantage Pulaski Furniture would get in trying to secure a grant other than creating jobs and helping the Town, is a loan that is made to Pulaski Furniture Corp. The only thing that is negotiated is the rate of that loan. Under the HUD grant, it is assumed that Pulaski Furniture can negotiate an interest rate that would be lower than them borrowing on the open market. August 16, 1983 /'~t~~ Councilman Aust made a motion that Council approve the final application to the Department of Housing and Urban Development for funds through Urban Development Action Grant Program for the rehabilitation of Coleman Furniture Plant and that proper resolution be prepared to carry out subject motion, seconded by Councilman Boyd, and carried on the following recorded vote: John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. -Aye Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Ira S. Crawf ord - Abstain Earl D. Cabaniss - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye Glen K. Aust - Aye PUBLIC HEARING CHARLES JOHNSTON MOBILE HOME APPLIC. 1 Mayor Ratcliffe stated as published this was the time and place to have a public hearing on mobile home application from Charles Franklin Johnston, 2000 Case Knife Road . Acting Town Manager McKeever advised Mr. Johnston wanted to place a mobile home on Lot 95, Case Knife Road, owned by Lafeyette Branscome. This lot is in a R-2 Residential zone within the Corporate limits. The proposed trailer will be entirely inside the corporate limits. The lot itself is inside the corporate limits and outside the corporate limits in Pulaski County. The lot is presently occupied by a single family dwelling house, however, the owner has verbally agreed to have the lot sub-divided within a reasonable time. In order to have the lot sub-divided, the owner must go bef ore the Pulaski Planning Commission and the Pulaski County Planning C ommission. It is recommended that the application be approved contingent upon the lot receiving approval to be sub-divided from the Pulaski Planning Commi- ssion and the Pulaski County Planning Commission. There were no comments from the public opposing this trailer application. Councilman Aust made a motion that Council approve mobile home application of Charles Johnston to place a mobile home at 2000 Case Knife Road subject to proper division of the lot by 'an appropriate deed, seconded by Councilperson Holston and carried on the following recorded vote: John A. Johnston - Aye Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Earl D. Cabaniss - Aye C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - Aye Ira S. Crawf ord - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye Glen K. Aust - Aye Councilman Boyd advised that Acting Town Manager should clearly address this PUBLIC HEARING ROBERT ADAMS MOBILE xoME APPLIC. to Mr. Johnston of clearing this through the Planning Commissions bef ore placing the mobile home. Mayor Ratcliffe advised that as also published this was the time and pla ce to have a public hearing on mobile home application from Robert Adams, to place a mobile home at 700 Stuart Avenue. Ms. Mary J. Rankin, representing ten citizens visiting Council, and 21 people who presented petition opposing this mobile home, addressed Council. They oppose this 1964 trailer at this location due to depreciation of trailer, feeling it would (4~:4 August 16, 1983 Degrade their property and not be an asset to the area. She further stated it would reduce the value and desirability of the surrounding properties. Councilperson Holston advised that Mrs. Rankin, Councilperson Mitchell and herself had visited the property and it was their feeling that a trailer in this location would devalue the. surrounding property. Councilperson Holston made a motion that Council deny the mobile home application of Robert Adams, seconded by Councilman Boyd. Mr. Albert Nelson advised he did not receive any letter on this application, however, he is opposed to the trailer being placed at this location. Mr. Charles Doyle also stated he objected to a trailer in this area, and proposed that Mr. Adams build a house at this location. Councilman Graham stated it has been a policy of the Council for many years that when we did have a lot of neighborhood objection, that the trailer permit be denied. ADAMS Recorded vote on Councilperson Holston's motion: APPLICATION John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham Jr. -Aye DENIED Pauline G. Mitchell -Aye Ira S. , Crawf ord - Aye Earl D. Cabaniss - Aye Alma H, Holston - Aye C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye Glen K. Aust - Aye MCMILLIAN Mr. Gary Hancock, representing citizens who live in the area of 6th St., PROPERTY addressed Council with the concern of the old church building located at 14 6th I4 6th Street, N.W. Mr. Hancock stated this stone building had deteriorated, was a Street safety hazard and a nuisance. Correspondence had been sent to Mr. William M. McMillan, property owner, from Towrt Manager dated 12/1/82 stating it was a nuisance, unsafe, dangerous, and a health hazard. In correspondence dated 6/14/83 to Mr. McMillan he was advised that this building was in violation of Town code and if matter was not corrected within 60 days it would be turned over to Town Council for consideration. Messrs. Roy D'Ardenne, John Columbus, Billy Hickgm, and Charles Bushong were also in attendance to request Councii to take action on this matter. Members of Council and citizens present discussed the McMillan property at length. Councilman Boyd moved that Council authorize Town Manager to start tearing the building down and notify the owner, seconded by Councilman Cabaniss. Councilman Cabaniss made a substitute motion that Council authorize Town Manager and Town Attorney to proceed according to Town Code, seconded by Council- person Mitchell and carried on the following recorded vote: John A. Johnston - Aye Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Ee.r1 D. Cabaniss - Aye C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. -Aye Ira S. Crawford - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye Glen K, Aust - Aye As there were no further comments from the public, Mayor Ratcliffe called for Council Committee Reports August 16, 1983 ~~~v UTILITIES COMMITTEE Chairman Johnston had no report. POLLUTION AND SANITATION Chairperson Mitchell had no report, however, made a motion that we have a resolution drawn up by Mr. Moore regarding Mr. Maxwell and his work on Anti-Litter Control, and present him with this resolution. It was Council's opinion that we have already done this. Chairperson Mitchell also stated that the curfew on minors, according to Town Code, was not being enforced, and made a motion that Police Department enf orce this curf ew and this subject also be put into Ordinance Committee to review and see if we cannot step age limit up to 18. Councilperson Holston asked if present ordinance enforced would take care of problem with Mr. McKeever stating the age limit was not the key. Section 13 authorizes Police Department to take child to parent or legal guardian. Mr. Moore stated the State Code limits you on what you can do on juveniles. Mr. McKeever advised there is not a State Code covering curfew for juveniles and that the Police Department were doing the best they can, identifying those that are committing the acts of vandalism, then there is a criminal charge that can be filed against them. RECREATION COMMITTEE Chairman Cabaniss had no report, however, advised that the Director of Parks and Recreation had completed plans to have the University of Virginia vs. Virginia Tech varsity baseball game at Calfee April 27, 1984. LAND ,AND BUILDING COMMITTEE SUNSET Chairman Boyd advised that on behalf of the Planning Commission advised Council HILLS that the Sunset Hills Subdivision agreement had been set and approved by Mr. Barker, SUBDIV. with a date of November 1, 1984, completion date for paving of road. Chairman Boyd further requested Town Manager to write the County a letter to determine if they would be interested in contracting our Building Inspection for the Town of Pulaski, referring to the number of permits issued per year for the past five years and the fee structure for the Town at this time. If the County is interested, Town manager to set up a meeting with the Building Committee and the County officials to discuss this. Chairman Boyd also stated our street lights in the Downtown area continue to go on and off on south side on Main Street. Chairman Boyd advised he had received complaints of grass growing U p on Main Street with Town Manager advising he had already spoken to Department Head on this matter. Chairman Boyd also advised we need a new tree at Appalachian and a support pole in front of Alex's store. Mr. McKeever stated the tree in front of Appalaclian is still ~~~~ August 16, 1983 REVENUE SHARING TO REIMBURSE GEN. FUND PULASKI FORCE MAIN SEWER PROJECT CONTRACTS 3A, 3B,5 I DELINQUENT TAXES living. FINANCE COMMITTEE Chairman Graham moved the Treasurer be authorized to reimburse the. General Fund from the Revenue Sharing Fund for the following expenditures through June 30, 1983: Account No. Description Amount 106-9340 Downtown Improvements $3,009.64 106-7015 Calfee Park 5,181.26 Total $8, 190.90 Motion seconded by Councilman Boyd and carried on the following recorded vote: John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. -Aye Pauline. G. Mitchell -Aye.. Ira S.,Crawford - Aye Earl D. Cabaniss - Aye Alma H, Holston - Aye C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye Glen K. Aust - Aye Chairman .Graham made a motion that. Council. approve for expenditure as previously budgeted in the Revenue Sharing Fund, Regional Sewer Plant Account No. 103-7000 and in the Sewer Fund Construction Account No. 076-7000, Pulaski Force Main Sewer Project, $306,499.1.2 for construction. of Contracts 3A and 3B, and $556,000 for construction of Contract 5 according to payment schedule, seconded by Councilperson Holston and carried on the following recorded vote: John A. Johnston - Aye. Andrew L. Graham, Jr. -Aye Pauline G. Mitchell -Aye Ira S, Crawford - Aye Earl D. Cabaniss - Aye Alma H, Holston - Aye C. E. soya, Jr. - Aye Glen K. Aust - Aye Chairman Graham advised that copies of Gary Cutlip, Director of Finance/ ~~ Treasurer's Annual Report on deliquent taxes, improper and erroneous assessments for the years 1982, 1981 and 1980 have been received, and there were certain resolutions concerning these taxes that Council must consider and take action thereon. Chairman Graham stated this relieved the legal responsibility of the Direc- for of Finance, however, it does not relieve him of responsibility of trying to collect these taxes. This has been discussed with Acting Town Manager and he will come up with a plan to aggressively attack this issue. Thereupon, Gary L. Cutlip, the Treasurer of the Town of Pulaski presented a report of delinquent taxes as follows: SUMMARY . DELINQUENT TAX LIST 1982 1982 Levy Real Estate $348,901.61 Personal Property 204,241.61 Totai 1982 Levy $55.3,143.22 5% Penalty 4,727.86 $557,871.08 August 16, 1983 ~~ ~~ Erroneous Assessments Real Estate Personal Property Less Erroneous Assessments Total Adjusted Levy $ 196.12 6,542.88 $ 6,739.00 551,132.08 Delinquents: Real Estate $28,734.87 Plus 5% Penalty $1,443.34 $ 30,178.21 Personal Property: $30,859.85 Plus 5% Penalty $1,548.96 32,408.81 Total Delinquent $.62,587.02 1982 Adjusted Tax Levy Collected 88..6% On motion duly made by Chairman Graham, and seconded by Councilman Crawf ord, the following resolution was made and adopted: RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED that the above set out the Town Treasurer's report for 1982 Delinquent Taxes delinquent taxes for the year 1982, as certified to the Council be accepted; that the Treasurer be credited with the amount shown to be delinquent and that said list of delinquent real estate tax be filed with the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pulaski County, Virginia, to be recorded and indexed by him; that a list containing all unpaid real estate taxes as of June 30, 1983, to be published in a local newspaper on August 26, 1983, that a list of unpaid personal property and any and all other taxes be prepared; that such lists be posted at the Courthouse and other public places all said proceedings to be in accordance with the provisions of the Code of Virginia, 1950 Edition, Title 58, Chapter 20, Article 7, and Chapter 21, Article 7, and all applicable amendments to the said code. The Treasurer is further directed to continue to collect the unpaid taxes on said lists. STATEMENT OF TOWN TREASURER'S RETURN OF 1982 DELINQUENT TANGIBLE PERSONAL PROPERTY AND MACHINERY TAXES AS OF JUNE 30, 1983, ORDERED POSTED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL IN CONFORMANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE CODE OF VIRGINIA 1950, EDITION, TITLE 58, CHAPTER 20, ARTICLE 7:, AND CHAPTER 21, ARTICLE 7, AND OTHER APPLICABLE SECTIONS. Perso Abbott, Helen M. Abbott, James E. Jr. Abell, Elmer D. Abell, Elmer D. Abell, Lona M. Adams, Cordnette & Calvin Adams, Elbert J. & Mary Adams, Elbert Wayne & Barbara Adams, Glenwood R. Adams, Rebecca 0. Adams, Stephanie K. Adams, Zondra D. & Yvonne B. Hull Akers, Curtis D. Akers, Douglas E. & Loretta Akers, Homer Akers, Jerry W. & Brenda Akers, Linda G. Akers, Ricky G. Akers, Sarah C. Aldridge, Willie & Ivy Alexander, Gary L. 1 Propert 4.13 1,38 25.20 2.75 1.38 20.63 1.38 15.13 1.38 5.50 5.50 22.00 1.38 13.75 22.00 2.75 1.38 19.25 1.38 34,38 2.75 j " v August 16, 1983 Name Personal Property Alexander, Gerald H. 1.38 Allen, David L. 4.13 Allen, Patricia D. 8.25 Alley, Donald Ray 33.00 Alley, .Jackie L. & Jo Ann M. 9.63 Alley, Robert M & Vanessia M. 23.38 Allison, Barbara 2.75 Allison, Carl B. & Vickie 23.38 Altizer, Arnold & Betty 16.50 Altizer, Betty L. 1.38 Altizer, David Lawrence & Beth H. 4.13 Altizer, James Earl 19.25 Altizer, Mary Elizabeth 8.25 Anderson, Clifton E. 57.75 Anderson, Max R. & Debra 52.25 Anderson, Rodney Harland 2.75 Anderson, Ruby M. 5.50 Anderson, Vanessa Mae 4.13 Anderson, William D. & June M. 4.13 Argenbright, Carmel E. 30.25 Arnold, Patricia Jean 1.38 Arnold, Zetta C. 1.38 Atkinson, Rodney L. & Carol 4.13 Aust, Ronald Duane 1.38 Austin, Dana A. 23.38 Bagley, Alan J. Baker, Brenda S. Baker, Jerri Lynn Baker, John B. Baker, Margaret S. Baker, Mary Ann Baker, Shirley W. Bane, Faye Draper Barbettini, George P. Bane, Marvin D. Barbettini, Henry G. Barthelmehs, Richard Bauer, Heinz Martin & Tilda R. & Judith M. Beasley, Michael R. & Dorothy K. Beebe, Catherine M. Bell, Joyce Elaine Bell, Nancy T. Bell, Rebecca P. Bennett, James N. Beverly, James E. Beverly, James P.& Cheryl Beverly, Willie Percy Bevil, Phillip W. & Donna Jean Black, E. G., Jr. Black, Elsie S. Black, Harvey.N. & Yvonne Bland, Michael David Blankenship, Mable Lee Blevins, Debra Ann Blevins, Larry J. Blevins, Ronald J. & Olekia D. Bohannon, Thomas E. & Betty G. Bolden, Clarence R. Bowden, David W. & Brenda Bowers, Ellen M. Bowman, James Daniel Bowman, Marvin I T/A Pulaski Truck & Auto Boyd, Roy E. Boysaw,Cheryl C. Boysaw, James T. Boysaw, John W. & Edith Brady, Lewis D. & Brenda Branch, Billy L. & Janet L. Branch, Janet L. & Billy Lee Branscome, Stanley M. Bratton, Audrey J. 1.38 33.00 31.63 1.38 1.38 34.38 15.13 5.50 24.75 1 .38 41.25 16.50 31.63 30.25 1.38 44.00 1 .38 28.88 64.63 1.38 37..13 11.00 35.75 13.75 6.88 33.00 2.75 1.38 1.38 8.25 4.13 11.00 2.75 1.38 19.25 8.25 11.00 35.75 6.88 1.38 13.75 48.13 8.25 15.13 1.38 5.50 I~ ~I l._.J August 16, 1983~~~~ Name Person 1 Propert Bratton, Robert Franklin 4.13 Bratton, Terry W. & Loretta 39.88 Brooks, Douglas E. 27.50 Brown, Joseph Richard 9.63 Brown, Levate Charlotte 2.75 Brown, Robert Lee 5.50 Brown, Ronald E. 11.00 Brown, Thomas L, & Kay E. H. 27.50 Brown, Vivian M. 5.50 Brownlee, Lillian P. 5.50 Bruce, Charles E. 15.13 Bruce, James Clarence 1.38 Bruce, Larry D. 56.38 Bryson, Douglas A. & Leness 1.38 Bryson, Richard A. & Mary Key Ogle 1.38 Buchanan, Janet Kay 1.38 Buchanan, Janet S. Jr. 1.38 Buchanan, Keri Schrader 37.13 Buchanan, Sharon K. 12.38 Buckner, J. Hampton & Betty 19.25 Buckner, Patricia 4.13 Buckner, Stella G. 1.38 Bullion, Paul A. & Pamela T. 5.50 Bullock, Andrew D. 5.50 Burcham, Dewey L. &.Edith 8.25 Burcham, Mitchell G. & Dewey L. 12.38 Burchett, Malcolm C Sr. 13.75 Burleigh, Judy S. 1.38 Burnett, Donald J. Jr. & Sunni 5.50 Burnette, John P. 5.50 Burton, Bobby E. 4.13 Burton, Bobby Lebert 1.38 Burton, Jack C. 1.38 Burton, Judy S. 5.50 Burton, Larry W. & Sandra K. 34.38 Burton, Nannette 1.38 Burton, William Eugene 46.75 Bushnell, Robert W 6,gg Byrd, Mark A. 1.38 Caff ey, Clarence Woodrow 2.75 Caldwell, Harry P. 1.38 Calf ee, Alma C. 24.75 Cal°lahan, Garlen B. & Alice J. 12.38 Callahan, Mary Smith 1.38 Callahan, Matthew P. 19.25 Callahan, Patricia 1.38 Calloway, James B. 2,75 Companello, Melissa W. & Augie M. 26.80 Camper, Donna F. 5.50 Camper,, Elizabeth. P. 1.38 Gensler, Marcia 9.63 Capps, Mark David 6.88 Carr, Donald Wayne 6.88 Carr, Sharon Lee 15.13 Carroll, Darren Blaine 1.38 Carter, Cynthia A. 4.13 Carter, Helen L. 19.25 Carter, Mary Jane 26.13 Carter, Roberta Ann 5.50 Cassell, Kathy Sue 1.38 C'atron, Richard David 12.38 Caviness, Bobby Ray 5.50 Cheverton, Daniel P & Jane 23.38 Chinault, Ethel B. 37.13 Chrisley, Emma M. 5.50 Chrisley, Emmett D. & Judith 35.75 Chrisley, Virlen E. & Dreama E. 2.75 Clldwell, Robert G. 33.00 Clark, Burnett & Carolyn M. 35.75 Clark, Jackie S. 6'.88 Clark, Roger Miles Sr. 41.25 ~~ ~ ~ August 16, 1983 dame Personal Property Clarkson, Becky 25.20 Clyburn, Betty & Larry C 1.38 Clyburn, Floyd Chapman 2.75 Cockeran, Alcester D. 1.38 Coffey, Clarence W. 4.13 Coffey, Clarence Woodrown Jr. 6.88 Coffey, Jessie R, & B onnie 1.38 Cole, Gary Dale 5.50 Cole, Harold Monroe 1.38 Cole, Ricky H. 1.38 Cole, Roland E. & Sylvia J, 13,.75 Cole, Roland J. 1.38 Cole, Ronnie D. 6.88 Coleman Furniture Corp. 10,239.35 Collins, Brenda H, 2.75 Collins, Cloyd H. 2.75 Collins, Garland L. 1.38 Collins, Marie Rupe 1.38 Collins, Robert R. 13.75 Coltrane, Linda Kay, 1.38 Coltrane, William D, & Melba 37.13 Combs, Russell D, 13.75 Compton, Roger D. 6.88 Cook, Billy E. & Juanita W, 15..13 Cook, Frank E. & Annie 19.25 Cook, Richard Lee 6.88 Cornett, James M. 33.00 C orvin, Donna B. 2.75 Covey, Daniel M. 1.38 Covey, Martha H. 5.50 Cox, Carson Duanne & Patricia E, 1.38 Cox, David M. & Betty 2.75 Cox, Dean C. & Garda T, 46.75 Cox, Dennis Wayne 1.38 Cox, Edwin P. & Inis J, 37.13 Cox, Elizabeth F. 45.38 Cox, James P. Sr. & Myrna 26.13 Cox, Judy D. & Jerry W, 2,75 Cox, Marcus T. 27.50 Cox, Robert Anthony & Rhonda F. 63.25 Cox, Sarita D. 4,13 Craig, Ann E. 28.88 Craig, Samuel D. 23.38 Crawf ord, Joseph & Dreamy 19.25 Cress, Clifford M. 19.25 Cress, Ruby L. 24,75 Crigger, Charles R. & Nettie A, 2,75 Crockett, Charles R, 6.88 Crockett, Marvin 25.20 Crook, Norman E. 46.75 Crouse, Estelle B. 34,38 Crowder, Bessie C, 37.13 Crowder, Charles T. Jr. & Betty 6.88 Crowder, David L, 1.38 Cruff, Raymond E, 19.25 Cummings, Norman G. & Sylvia F. 72,88 Daingerfield, Harry L. 15.13 Dalton, Alvin E. 6.88 Dalton, Bobby L. 27.50 Dalton, Carol Elaine 6.88 Dalton, Cynthia Lynn 20.63 Dalton, James A. 2.75 Dalton, William L, & Frances 28.88 Damron, Lawrence 31.63 Damron, Lawrence C. Jr. 9.63 Davidson, Cecillia A. 24.75 Davidson, Charlie R. 1.38 Davidson, Michael Allen 1,38 Davis, Mary Jane, 6,88 Davis, Phillip G. 22.00 Dawns Florist Dreamy R. Crawf ord 97.08 Dean, Elizabeth 1.38 ~] `. J August 16, 1983 ~~ ~(] Name Personal Property Dean, Elizabeth L. 11.00 Dean, Jennifer D. 1.38 -Dean, Leonard E. 8.25 Dean, Marlon C. & Judy 5.50 Dean, Nathan W. & Joyce 5.50 Dean, Verlin H. & Margaret H. 35.75 DeHaven, Inc. 32.73 Delph, James P. & Rhonda O. 56.38 Dexter, Magdalene D. 15.13 Dickenson, Steven Randolph 16.50 Dickerson, Malvie E. 1.38 Dillon, Mildred J. 4.13 Dinitto, Vickie A. 12.38 Dobbins, Betty Ellen 15.13 Domingues, Brenda Mae 5.50 Donahue, Patrick Clarence 20.63 Donithan, Vickie C. 2.75 Donithan, Donna Jean 1.38 Donithan, Douglas D. Jr. 20.63 Dowdell, Margaret J. 22.00 Draper, George Ray 1.38 Draper, James R. 2.?5 Dunagan, Conley R. & Margaret 2.75 Dunagan, W. Keith 6.88 Dunagan, William D. 1.38 pen. Duncan, Calvin C, & Judy 6.88 buncan, Calvin C. T/A Crescent Machine Co. 58.03 Duncan, Thomas L. 15.13 Dunf ord, Donald O. & Debra S. 24.75 Danford, Ronald D. 13.75 Dunf ord, Ronald I. 1.38 Dunf ord, Ronald L. 11.00 Dunf ord, Sheila Ethel 1.38 Dunnivant, Joseph B. 31.63 bye, John & Mary Ann Q. 50.88 Dye, Mark T. & Kathy 13.75 Eads, Linda K. 41.25 Eads, Roger Lee 2.75 Eanes, Clarence L. 2.75 Eanes, Marvin &~Elizabeth 9.63 East, Sherry Jane 30.25 Eaton, Clayf ord 8.25 Eaves, JamesD. 24,75 Eden, Shirley G. 1.38 Edmonds, Gary Wayne 11.00 Edmonds, John A. 15.13 Edmonds, John W. Jr. & Kimberly M. 38.50 Edmonds, Mary Ann 1.38 Edmonds, Mary D. 1.38 Edmonds, Mary Darlene 1.38 Edmonds, Wallace Leroy & Iva Jean 2.75 Edwards, Carless D. 1.38 Edwards, Ernest J. & Callie 19.25 Edwards, Harry J. & Martha T. 1.38 Edwards, James A. 1.38 Edwards, Linda Lewis 23.38 Edwards, Martha T. 2.75 Edwards, Marvin T. & Patty J. 4.13 Edwards, William Howard 17.88 Epperley, Dewey Leonard 6.88 Epperley, Douglas Wayne I.38 Epperley, Kenneth R. & Anita 12.38 Epperly, Virginia P. 5.50 Estep, Roy D. & Virgie 4.13 Executive Car Wash 12.38 Fagg, Linda 27.50 Fagg, Garnett H. 24.75 Fanning, Wade A. 20.63 Farmer, Kimberly Gill 22.00 ~~~`~ August 16, 1983 -Name Personal Property Farr is, Sara Ann 1.38 ~Fathauer, James Michael 26.13 Ferguson, Debra G. 30.25 Ferguson, Donna S. & James 11.00 Ferguson, Wanda Faye 19.25 Finn, Jerry D. & Linda 15.13 Fitzgerald, Bernice F. 1.38 Fleeman, Jimmy Franklin 1.38 Flynn, Muriel C. 27.50 Flynn, Roy Edward 38.50 Flynn, Roye E. & Minnie M. 35.75 F obey, Robert C & Deidre H 5.50 'F olsom, Dennis Keith & Anne R. 2.75 Forrester, Larry R. & Donna S. 6.88 Foster, Ana A. 24.75 Foster, Walter Henry 11.-00 F outz, Ricky L. 1,38 •F owler, Katherine J. 1.38 F outz, Wanda 1.38 Fowlkes, Billie J. 4.13 Fowlkes, Lloyd Randall 30.25 Frazier, Donald Lee 1.-38 Freeman, Barbara J. 48.13 Freeman, Dillard R. 24.75 Freeman, Elizabeth T. 1.38 Freeman, Ricky Dale 19.25 French, Robert H, 12.38 French, Robert H. & Katherine M. 12.,38 French, Sallie T. 4.13 Friend, Luther Eugene, Jr. 11:.00 Frost, Beulah Anders 25.20 Frost, Beulah Anders 19.25 Frye, Annette Sue 1.38 Gaither, Raymond & Eula P. 27.50 Gallimore, Dale King 20,63 Gallimore, Thomas E. & Dale K. 39.88 Gallimore Inc. - 62.43 -Gant, Marvin Jer-ry 1.38 Gibbs, Donald & Evelyn 25.20 Gibson, Mildred B, 1,38 Gibbs, Donald D. & Evelyn 6.88 Gilbert, Ernest T. 1.38 Gilbert, J. Frank Sr. & Pauline 20.63 •Gi,ll, Jack A. & Patricia W. 24.75 Gillespie, Geraldine Joyce 1.38 Gillespie, Teddy B. 38.50 Goad, Linf ord & Delphia 15.13 Goines, Billy R. 1.38 Golden, Robert S. 12.38 Graham, Andrew G. g.25 Graham, Elvis D. 1.38 Graham, Melvin C. 1.38 Graham, Sadie E. 37.13 Gravely, Brenda J. 2.75 Gravely, Leonard E, & Sandra C. 37.13 Gravely, Raymond J. 20.63 Gravely, Roger &,Billie 24.75 Gravley, David E. & Debbie F. 4.13 Gravley, Raymond Early 33.00 Gravley, Rebecca L, 1.38 Gravley, Rodney A I 28.88 Gravley, Willis 0. Sr. 5.50 Gregory, Brenda Kay 38.50 Gregory, Donald Eugene 36.75 Gregory, Douglas M. & Shirley 2.75 Gregory, Jerry Sr & Judy 8.25 Gregory, Judy 1.38 Gregory, Judy B. 1.38 Gregory, Pamela L, & Carl 11.00 Gregory, Verlon L. 30.25 Gxess, Eric Timothy 1.38 1 i1 Griswold, Opal Joy 5.50 august 16, 1983 `74:1 Name Personal Property Groseclose, Jane D. 12.38 Hagee, Rebecca Jane 5.50 Haight, Terry Lee 12.38 Haislip, Mildred C. 1.51 pen. Haldren, Arvin A 1.38 Hale, Charlene H. 19.25 Hale, Charles W. 5.50 Hale, David 1.38 Hale, James B & Lucille O 24,75 Hale, Natalie 19.25 Hall, Betty Jean 9.63 Hall, Bobby G. 33.00 Hall, Charles E, 31.63 Hall, Harry J. & Katie M. 1.38 Hall, Harry K. 1.38 Hall, Irvin E. 11,00 Hall, Jack D. 9.63 Hall, Nicky A, & Susan V 66.00 Hall, Robert D. & Delma G 1.38 Hall, Rosie W, 33.00 Hall, Violet M. 15.13 Hall, Woodson Kyle 1.38 Hancock, Asa B. 5.50 Hancock, Fred R. 16.50 Hancock, Lisa S. 1.38 Hancock, Marvin L, & Lisa 8.25 Hare, Stephen F.,& S. Jane 44.00 Harless, David C. 17.88 Harrell, Samuel Franklin 22.00 Harrison, Shirley H. & Franklin 17.88 Harvey, Sharon B. & John R. 37.13 Hash, Alton E. 24.75 Hash, Charlene A. 30.25 Hash, Gary L. & Colette 23.38 Hawks, Otto & Irene 26.13 Hayden, Estelle M. 1.38 Hayden, Ira H. 8.25 Hayes,. Avery J. & Connie 1.38 Hayes, Martin L, 1.38 Hayes, Richard L. 5.50 Hedge, Emma R. 25.20 Hensley, Sue H. 1.38 Herndon, Muncie G. & Mabel V. 5.50 Herndon, Patricia M. 33.00 Hight, Ralph B. 1.38 Hill, Barbara Lewis 44.00 Hill, Joyce Ann 1.38 Hite, Bonita Jean 8,25 Hoback, James Henry 4.13 Hoback, Roscoe F., Jr. 1.38 Hoback, William Walter 6.88 Hodges, Joseph E, Jr. 24,75 Hogan, Howard D. 30.25 Hogan, Jethro A. 2.75 Holland, Diane L, 13.75 Holland, James E. & Geraldine 11.00 Hollingsworth, Nancy Lousie 2.75 Holston, Sherill N & Alvertie 17.88 Horton, Alfred Thomas 12.38 Horton, Eddie R. 1.38 Horton, Peggy E. 5.50 Horton, Richard P. Jr. & Brenda 1.38 Horton, Tommy & Teresa 15.13 Howell, Charles R. & Vickie W 38.50 Howell, Joyce M. 1.38 Hubbard, Louise Y. 22.00 Hudson, William Dane 4.13 Hill, Susan H. & K. D. Hull Jr. 2.75 Hull, Yvonne B & Anthony 60.50 ~`~~~ August 16, 1983 Name Personal Propert Hundley, Charles D. & Pansy S. 50.88 Hunt, Regina C. 6.88 Hunter, David L. & Robin 35.75 Hurd, Edgar C. & Betty G. 28.88 Hyde, L. Perry 68.75 Hyde, L. Perry 27.50 Hylton, James F. & Glenda P. 1.38 Hylton, James M. 4.13 Irvin, Larry D. Jackson, Steven Ray Jameson, Allan H. & Ann H. Jarrells, Alan D. & Donald R. Jenkins, Grady Lee Jennelle, Eugene A. & Elizabeth J. Jennings, Rhea H. & Thelma G. Jessee, Car~'W. & Shirley D. Johnson, David Wesley Johnson, James Richard Johnson, Janet R. Johnson, Roy~M. & Janie Johnston, Stella Juanita Johnston's Trailer Court c/o E. 0. Kirig, Jr. Jones, Bobbie L. & Mavis H. Jones, John,-Robert Jones, Levi.$. & Emily P. Jones, Phyllis D. Jones, Robert Lee Jones, Sharon Dalton Jones, Thomas Howard Jr. Jones, Vanessa K. Jones, William .Danny Jotem Down Store Kanode, Branda K. Keefer, John '& Paula Kegley, Joseph C. Kelly, Sharon T. Kemp, Bernard F. & Deena M. Kemp, Malcolm W. Kemp, Nancy B~. Kemp, RANDALL'Wythe Kennedy, George D. Kennedy, Violet T. Kesler, Nancy I. Kidd, Betty J~. Kidd, Frances~E. Kidd, Mary Ann Kimbrough, A~1en D. Kimbrough, Joyce King, Charles A. & Vernice C. King, Dennis H. King, E.O. & $etty King, Eva Semones King, Jeffrey~Dean King, Jewell Wayne King, Kristina Ann King, Jewel W. Jr. King, Stella A. Kiriakos, Panagiotis A. Knode, Nicatie Johnston Knotter, Mary S. Kress, Jerry h. & Patricia S. Lafon, Edwin E. Landis, Sandie Sheldon Lane, Gharles~J. & Stella Lane, Charles Thomas Lane, David Allen Lawson, Charles A. Lawson, Clarence Robert & Janet E. Lawson, Garnett E. & Teresa Lawson, George T. Jr. 20.63 1.38 30.25 19.25 1.38 39.88 1.38 16.50 2:75 24.75 28.88 46:75 1:38 283.76 .26.13 5.50 81:13 1.38 1.38 5.50 22.00 46.75 37.13 40.15 19.25 44.00 23.38 4.13 9.63 19.25 1.38 13.75 27.50 6.88 11.-00 6.88 24.75 b.88 11..00 15.13 16.50 24.75 12.38 ,1.38 30.25 22.00 2.75 1.38 1.38 41.25 2.75 24.75 1.38 33.00 23..38 2.75 1.38 1.38 8.25 23.38 4.13 1.38 0 [; August 16, 1983 ~~~`~ Name Personal Property Lawson, George Thomas 1.38 Lawson, Harry A. & Joanne M. 46.75 Lawson, Harry M. 1.38 Lawson, Pamela Jean 17.88 Lawson, Stanley 25.20 Lawson, Thurman E. & Joann M 1.38 Lemons., Willetta C. 19.25 Leonard, Roger Allen & Cornelia K. 9.63 Leslie Timothy R. 2.75 Lilly, Charles L. & Janie E. 31.63 Lindamood, Ron Raymond 5.50 Link, Jessica C. 63.25 Linkous, Chester E. 35.75 Linville, David Lee 4.13 Linville, Eddie S. & Pamela S. 1.38 Linville, Willie S. & Lora J. 30.25 Long, Kenneth E. & Ray E. 31.63 Long, Melissa L. 1.38 Lopez, Chris H. & Tina J. 6.88 Lopez, Martina Jessie 31.63 Lovern, Elizabeth H. 15.13 Lucas, Dinos P. 13.93 pen. Lucion, Albert F. & Beatrice 24.75 Luckado, Elsie Maee 20.63 Lunsford, Mark R. 37.13 Mabe, Freeda D. 6.88 Mabe, Gail W. 1.38 Mabe, Gail W. 18.84 Mabe, James A. 23.38 Mabe, James A. 23.38 Mabe, Janet E. 11.00 Mabe, Robert L. & Evelyn D. 26.13 Mabry, Charlotte C. 19.25 Mabry, Don & Virginia 4.13 Mabry, Herbert Donald 2.75 Mabry, Michael Donald 33.00 Macke Co. The Radford Location 108.90 Madden, Michael A. 56.38 Mann, David L. & Maria A. 2.75 Manning, Jo Jean 26.13 Manning, Ramona Ruth 5.50 Manns, James Jr. & Dorothy 63.25 Manuel, Connie P. & Paul D. 20.63 Marshall, Joseph S. & Mamie H. 30.25 Martin, Alfred M. 12.38 Martin, Becky L. 4.13 Martin, Cecil W. Sr. & Patricia 26.13 Martin, Faye B. 1.38 Martin, Glen 6.88 Martin, Jerry Lee 4.13 Martin, Robert L. 24.75 Martin, Steven R. 1.38 Martin, Veronica L. 11.00 Massie, Recardo & Susie 1.38 Master, Chef, Daniel M. Corvin 154.00 Matherly, Charles W. & Mary S. 48.13 Matthews, Cindy Sue 19.25 Matthews, William Robert 1.38 Mattox, Thomas J. & Mary E. 49.50 Maxwell, Karen C. 1.38 McCain, John Tyrone 2.75 McClanahan, Fannie L. 27.50 McClanahan, Lawrence D. Jr. 6.88 McClanahan, Mary A. 13.75 McCleese, Ronald G. & Brenda 33.00 McCormack, Jesse 1.38 McCrary, Relda 0. 59.13 McDaniel, Edward P. 37.13 McCaniel, James & Alberta 5.50 McDaniel, Thelma J. & Mary W. Davis 12.38 McElmore, Donald L. 1.38 McFall, Silas 1.38 McCrady, Ray & Dorothy P. 17.88 McCrady, Ronnie D. & Teresa 1.38 ~`~ August 16, 1983 Name Personal Property McCrady, Russell L. 4.13 McMillan, James L. 19.25 McMillan, Richard Clifton 66.00 McPeak, Richard L & Nancy 27.50 McPherson, Rodney A. 30.25 McQuaigue, Patsy Ann 1.38 McRoberts, Walter D. & Marla J. 38.50 Meade, Robert H. & Jo Ann 13.75 Meadows, Rodney William 2,75 Medley, Melvin M. 1.38 Melton, Alma G. 2.75 Melton, Douglas & Stella 1.38 Melton, Roby R. & Velma S. 45.38 Melton, Roby R. Jr. & Rosemary 1.38 Meredith, Donald Lee & Ann 0 42.63 Meredith, H. M. Jr. 68.75 Meredith, Norma 6,gg Midkiff, Hester T. 1.38 Miles, Ricky 2,75 Miller, Agnes L. 2,75 Miller, Diane Carol 19.25 Miller, Melvin C. & Earleen 12.38 Miller, Ray L. 16.50 Mills, Jimmy S. 12.38 Mitchell, James M. & Margaret B. 37.13 Mitchell, Phillip Kent 37.13 Mitchell, Shelby G. 1.38 Mize, Jacob C. 11.00 Montgomery, Ollie T. 38.40 Moody, Virginia Lucille 11.00 Mooney, Guy E. Jr. & Rosa 1.38. Mooney, Jewell A. 12.38 Moore, James A. & Susan 8.25 Moore, Peggy R. 8.25 Morehead, Cynthia 15.13 Morris, Albert R. Jr. 6.gg Morris, Mack E. 57.75 Morris, Nellie M. 9.63 Morris, Phillipp W. 37.13 Moses, Quinton A. 6.88 Mosley, Juanita 0. 41.25 Mounts, Grethel F. 6.gg Mounts, Loretta Faye 1.38 Mowery, Linwood M. 1.38 Moye, Betty Jain 60.50 Moye, Frederick Wayae 5.50 Mullins, Jerry A. 52.25 Mullins, Otis W & Octavia G. 6.88 Murphy, E. K. 19.25 Murray, James I. 5.50 Myers, Charles L. 4.13 Myers, Joe Junior 13.75 Morefield, Brenda B. & Larry W. 17.88 I Nelson, Harold C. & Freida 26.13 ~' Nester, Barbara H. 1.38 Nester, Harold D. & Kathy 2,75 Nester, Ronald C. & Susan L. 1.38 pen. Newby, Deborah C. 1.38 Newman, Donald I. 1.38 Newman, Donald W. 6,gg Newman, Mary Edith 1.38 Nichols, James B. 37.13 Nipper, Allen B. 9.63 Norris, William B. III & Sharon 24.75 Nunn, David W. 2,75 Odell, James Allen 1.38 Odell, Patrick L. & Romona 2g,88 Ogle, Mary Jane & Roy Jerrald 27.50 Olinger, Charles 1.38 '~4~~ August 16, 1983 Name Personal Propert Oliver, Ed C. 5.50 Oliver, Ed C. 25.20 Oliver, Edward C. 1.38 Oliver, George Steve 12.38 Oliver, James T. 2.75 Oliver, Jerry L. & Mary 47.66 Oliver, Michael R. & Lillian 1.38 Oliver, Raymond L. & Louise F. 35.75 Oneal, Jerry Glenn 11.00 Ornes, Willis 24.75 Osborne, William F. 30.25 Owen, Harry L. Jr. & Bonnie G. 45.38 Owens, Dorothy H. & Carrie B. 12.38 Owens, Faye E. 16.50 Owens, Gilbert Lawrence 28.88 Owens, Scott C. 4.13 Owens, Terry G. & Linda 2.75 Owens, Wanda S. 1.38 Owens, Wiley D. & Crystal L. 30.25 Pagan, Herman Ray 24.75 Pagan, Patricia K. 30.25 Painter, Sylvia H. & Charles 8.25 Palmer, Gary A. & Tamara L. 4.13 Palmer, Roger Dale 37.13 Parks, Patricia Cody 24.75 Parnell, James R. 2.75 Passmore, W R 16.50 Patterson, Constance D. 30.25 Patterson, David L. & Connie L. 19.25 Patterson, James 1.38 Patterson, John H. 41.25 Patterson, Maceo E. 44.00 Patterson, Maceo Lee Jr. 20.63 Patterson, Ottaway T --''1.38 Patterson, Robert W. - ~- -____...__ ~ ?_4.75 Pattison, Alfred B. & ~dn~-- '- 16.50 Pattison, Meoldy May 30.25 Patton, Virginia Mitchell 24.75 Pauley, Roger L. 24.75 Payton, David L. & Burlene 1.38 Peak, Ray & Dorothy 1.38 Peck, James M. & Joann 4.13 Penn, George E. 16.50 Penn, William Frederick 1.38 Pennington, Ray H. & Iris D. 9.63 Peoples, Robert L. 1.38 Perdue, Donald Roscoe 1.38 Petrey, Lloyd Jr. & Mary 1.38 Phibbs, Carl C. 2.75 Phillips, Gladys M. 9.53 Pickett, Fred G. Jr. 22.00 Pickett, Joan L. 22.00 Pieratt, Larry T. 6.88 Potts, Juanita Carolyn 1.38 Potts, Larry John 1.38 Powell, C M Jr. & Jerry A. 33.00 Powell, Charles D. & Karen W. 70.13 Powell, Clyde Maynard Jr. 5.50 Powers, James E. 33.00 Powers, Ralph C. 11.00 Powers, Russell Blake 1.38 Price, Philademay 25.20 Puckett, Leslie Ewell 6.88 Puckett, Martha L. 1.38 Puckett, Patricia 1.38 Puckett, Ralph Allen Jr. 1.38 Puckett, Timothy E. 1.38 Pugh, J. D. & Freda 1.38 Pulaski Auto Body Shop 86.63 Quackenbush, Cora 11.00 Quality Stamp Co. 2.75 Quesenberry, Charlie T. & Gracie 24.75 ~~~'" August 16, 1983 Name Personal Property Quesenberry, Darrell E. & Brenda 4.13 Quesenberry, David D. 2.75 Quesenberry, Deborah Jane 1.38 Quesenberry, Ernest & Betty 1.38 Quesenberry, Gary Lee 1.38 Quesenberry, James H. & Dorothy K 44.00 Quesenberry, Judith F. 27.50 Quesenberry, Michael B. & Matilda 15.13 Quesenberry, Patty H. 11.00 Quesenberry, Penny Lynn 1.38 Quesenberry, Rex S. 30.25 Quesenberry, Richard W. Jr. & Bonnie 12.38 Quesenberry, Robert G. 1.38 Quesenberry, Roy A. 15.13 Quesenberry, Stephen W. 6,gg Quesenberry, Teresa Gail 31.63 Quesenberry, Yvonne C. 2,75 Ramsey, Julia 45.07 Rash, Helen Leigh 11.00 Ratcliffe, Dennis R. & Janet C. 5.50 Ratcliffe, Rodney Demetra 37.13 Ratcliffe, Virginia R. 37.13 Ratcliffe, Albert C. 1,38 Ratcliffe, Barry Dale 6,gg Ratcliffe, Paul B. & Louise 25.20 Ratcliffe, Raymond F. 6,gg Ratcliffe, Raymond F. & Janice 17.33 Redd, Buford J. 28,gg Redd, Buford William 1.38 Reece, Rhoda W. 15.13 Reed, Ethelene M. 9.63. Reed, Larry Wayne 1.38 Reedy, Guy R. Jr. 11.00 Reynolds, Bernard Lewis 5.50 Rhett, Charles H. Jr. & Vicotoria 16.50 Richards, Charles L. & Kathleen 19.25 Richardson, Charles W. & Nancy E. 9.63 Richardson, Kenneth A. & Sally W. 5.50 Richardson, Larry T. & Mary S. 22.00 Richmond, Vanessa 1.38 Riddle, Harvey Albert 28.88 Ridella, Sharon A. 35.75 Ridpath, Franklin Curtis 15.13 Ridpath, Mildred E. 11.00 Riggins, Patricia Sue 1.38 Roberson, Tony M. 20.63 Roberts, Jerry R. & Janette S. 26.13 Robertson, Lillian C. 15.13 Robinson, Edith H. & Rufus B. 31.63 Robinson, Eloise 6.88 Robinson, John H. & Linda A. 33.00 Robinson, Patsy Ann & Johnnie W. 8.25 Rogers, Paul 2.75 Rooney, Janet G. 24.75 Roop, Debra B. 1.38 Roop, Paul C. 72.88 Roope, James D. & Veda M. Jarrells 19.25 Roope, Mary Ruth ,14 pen. Roope, Paul T. 15.13 Roope, Roger W. & Carrie 27.50 Roseberry Elsie V. 1.38 Roseberry, George T. 1.38 Roseberry, Terry W. & Jean D. 1,38 Rowan, Joseph W. & Sharon R. 15.13 Rupe, Edward Wayne 19.25 Rupe, Richard W. 12.38 Ryan, Joseph Dewayne 22.00 Ryan, Joseph J. -1.38 Sadler, Charles H. & Fredia J. 12.38 Safewright, Henry B. & Alberta L. 46.75 Safewright, Mary Jane 8.25 Sams, Steve Wayne 1.38 Sands Motel & Restaurant David G. Mansell 102.58 August 16, 1983 ~~~~ Name Personal Property Satterfield, Robert Lee 28.88 Saunders, David D. & Anglene D. 20.63 Saunders, Lewis J. Jr. & Mary J. 20.63 Sayers, Garland L. 2.75 Schrader, Kelly R. Sr. & Lorena 1.38 Schrader, Mary Jane 1.38 Scott, Madeline Burnett Clark Jr. 24.75 Scott, Minnie P. 37.13 Semones, Allen Ray 1.38 Semones, Carol A. 1.38 Semones, Eva J. 1.38 Semones, Roy W. 17.88 Sexton, James A. 11.00 Sexton, Jerry G. .76 pen. Sheets, Opal M. 2.75 Shelton, Judith S. 64.99 Shepherd, Rick L. 41.25 Sheppard, Doris J. 15.13 Shinault, Donald B. & Beulah 30.25 Shinault, Garland Vann 1.38 Shinault, Howard D. 2.75 Shirk, Billie E. & Sandra R. 25.20 Simpkins, Cecil B. 1.38 Simpkins, Denver, A. 15.13 Simpkins, Jerry W. 1.38 Simpkins, Phyllis I. 2.75 Sirt, Betty R. 41.25 Six, Louise Smith 1.38 Six, Teresa Alley 15.13 Skeens, Samuel F. & Alva G. 71.50 Skeens, Samuel F. Jr. 11.00 Slate, Graham Bolen Sr. 2.75 Slate, Ronald W. 31.63 Slaughter, Donna M. 1.38 Slaughter, Nathaniel A. & Tokey 8.25 Slaughter, Richard A. & Linda 12.38 Blusher, Ruby M. & E. S. 4.13 Small, John E. 11.00 Smith, Arvella W. & Oscar 5.50 Smith, Bobby Darst 1.38 Smith, Charlie J. Jr. & Janie H. .1.38 Smith, Christine E. 5.50 Smith, Dana E. 12.38 Smith, Danny Curtis 5.50 Smith, Debra T. 22.00 Smith, Delphia, J. 2.75 Smith, Edward L Jr. 13.75 Smith, Garland Dean 20.63 Smith, Glen 25.20 Smith, James Francis 1.38 Smith, James W & Rosa 13.75 Smith, Jerry F. 1.38 Smith, Joseph Jr. & Linda 27.50 Smith, Pamela S. 12.38 Smith, Randolph F. Jr. & Connie S. 8.25 Smith, Richard A. & Ethel 25.20 Smith, Richard Alexander 13.75 Smith, Robert Jr. 56.38 Smith, Sharon K. 26.13 Smith, Terry 0. & Donna M B 5.50 Smith, Theresa D. 1.38 Songer, Ronald Carl 31.63 Southern, Tamera C. 23.38 Sowers, Tony Maynard 4.13 Spence, Vestal Bruce 1.38 Spence, William M. 1.38 Spencer, Timothy & Marjorie 27.50 Spencer, Vickie E. 19.25 Spencer, William D. 24.75 Spraker,Rollin W & Judy 24.75 Spurlock, Bobby Allen 1.38 Spnnlock, Michael D. & Janet 25.20 Spurlock, Michael D. & Janet H. 1.38 Stacies Grill Eddie Carter 3.30 Stallings, Treva Quesenberry 1.38 ~~~~ August 16, 1983 Name Personal Property Stanberry, Sandra 30.25 Stanley, Clarence Thomas 1.38 Still, Wesley D. & Mary S. 6,gg Stoots, Arthur L. Jr. 27.50 Stoots, Buford L Jr. & Patsy G. 2,75 Stoots, William 0. 74.25 Stout, Jerry J. & Alice W. 2,75 Stovall, Fred Pa. T/A Wards Agency 19.25 Stuart, Cora L. 11.00 Surber, Harry R. 26.13 Surratt, Shester Darrell 11.00.. Sutphin, Curtis Everett 5.50 Sutphin, Everett E. & Robert H. 11.00 Swecker, Muncy R. & Barbara C. 33.00 Tabor, Gilbert L. 20.63 Tabor, Robert V. 9.63 Tabor, Roy L. & Carol S. 24.75 Talbert, James R. 19.25 Talbert,. Samuel Earl Sr. 24.75. Tate, David Andrew 4.13 Taylor, Barbara Jean 4.13 Taylor, Bonnie Saunders 2,75 Taylor, Charles D. & Ruth 5.50 Taylor, Clarence 0. 1.38 Taylor, Dennis F. & Debra 19.25 Taylor, Garnett L. 30.25 Taylor, Garnett L. & Frances 23.38 Taylor, James Howard 15.13 Taylor, Johnny B. & Lisa A. 8.25 Taylor, Michael 19.25 Taylor, Richard K. 4.13 Taylor, Robert W. 6.88 Taylor, Robert Wesley 2.75 Thomas, Brenda B. 5.50 Thomas, Lawrence W. 15.13 Thomas, Richard G. & Deborah 1.38 Thomas, Sandra Kaye 4.13 Thompson, Cecil A 61.88 Thompson, George Kelly & Susan B. 24.75 Thompson, John M. 11.00 Thompson, Margaret W. 1.38 Thompson, Michael L. 1.38 Thompson, Nancy C. & Clyde B. 15.13 Thompson, Robert Lee .14 pen. Thompson, Victor N. 2,75 Thornton, Nancy W. 37.13 Thornton, Vernon R. 1.38 Tickle, James W. 13.75 Tolbert, Michael Wayne 2,75 Tom's Drive In Everett J. Chrisley 20.08 Tosh, Carrie 11.00 Townley, Kimberly A. 20.63 Townley, Paul D. 22.00 Trail, Douglas W. & Norma K. 38.50 Trivett, Pamela F. 20.63 Trivisonno, David T. 1.38 Tucker, James L. Office 8.25 Tucker, Judith M. 19.25 Turner, Carl A. Jr. 24.75 Turner, Henry 1,38 Tyler Drug Company, Inc 97.08 Underwood, Alden R. & Regenia 12.38 Virginia Alpine Corp. 22.00 Vanness, Charlene Anne 1.38 Vansickle, Howard Ernest 1.38 Vaughan, Julian & Violet 20.63 Vaughan, Wanda Jean 1.38 Vaughan, William M. 2.75 Via, James D. & Esther S. 24.75 August 16, 1983 ~~ ~J Name Personal Property Viars, Carl Malcolm 1.38 Via, James Douglas 24.75 Viars, Cloyd W. & Lorena K. 5.50 Viars, Debbie B. & Robert R. Jr. 1.38 Viers, Donald L. 22.00 Viers, Pierce L. 37.13 Virginia Blk. Co. 241.18 Waddell, Kenny R. 1.38 Waddle, Alverta C. 1.38 Wade, Riner Sr. & Melva 4.13 Wall, Gladys C. 19.25 Wallace, Jeffreys Jr. & Berkeley 37.13 Waller, Charles H. & William S. 24.75 Waller, Frederick H. 6.88 Waller, William S. & Dorothy 35.75 Walls, W=11iam H. & Mary 30.25 Ward, Cecil B. 5.50 Ward, William E. 2.75 Warden, Dorothy Rene 1.38 Warden, Richard Dale 1.38 Warf, Robert Arley 2.75 Warf, Russell A & Vada 1.38 Warf, Shirley 6.88 Webb, David L. 12.38 Webb, Fred Richard 16.50 Webb, Junior M. & Hazel 64.63 Webb, Walter S. 19.25 Weddle, David K. & Sue S. 13.75 Weeks, William E. 11.00 Wheatt, Lonnie S. 1.38 Whitaker, Alice Faye 5.50 Whitaker, Donald M. 15.13 Whitaker, Sandra A. 8.25 White, Ray Allen 15.13 White, Robert C. & Carolyn P. 2.75 White, Stuart Lee 6.88 Whited, David Lee & Betty B. 28.88 Whited, Raymond C.& Connie H 23.38 Whitehead, Ronald 2.75 Whitener, Harry K. Jr. & Brenda 17.88 Whitley, Annette 11.00 Whitson, Eva V. 2.75 Whitt, Brenda F. 1.38 Whitt, Lonnie 5.50 Whitt, Richard Darrell & Ruth 24.75 Whitt, Ruth Lewis & Richard 22.00 Whittaker, Patricia 0. 37.13 Whorley, Charles B. 1.38 Willard James W. & Verna 1.38 Williams, Dewey G. 55.00 Williams, J. B. 1.38 Williams, James R. 19.25 Williams, Jerry G. 1.38 Williams, Ray L. 8.25 Williams, Reuben Henry 35.75 Williamson, Bernice 1.38 Williamson, Leatha & Bernice 22.00 Wilson, Douglas W. & Evelyn 43.73 Wilson, Ronald J. & Debra 1.38 Wilson's Cleaners Mack Wilson Jr. 2.75 Wolfe, Donald E. 41.25 Wolford, Cecil Gilmer 8.25 Wolford, Leonard N. 2.75 Woodrum, John Oscar 9.83 Worley, Linda Dianne 1.38 Worrell, Glenn A. & Irene 1.38 Worrell, Joan D. 41.25 Worrell, W T & Shirley T. 31.63 Wright, Della Rita 1.38 Wright, William Jay & Patsy Joan 2.75 ~~~~ August 16, 1983 Name Personal Property Yoder, Donald E. & Marlene 41.25 Young, Lee Marvin 1.38 Young, Randy Lane 1.38 Zirk, Christopher Rocklyn 1.38 Supplement 1 Bain, Warren J. & Susan 37.13 Burtons Service Center 13.75 Crowell, Nuckols, Aust Offices 137.50 Family Hut Lucy E. McClanahan 2,75 Jim Dandy Market, Inc. 9.35 King, E. 0. 8.25 Lindamood, Ron The Pulaski Flower Shop-Snyders 60.50 Marshall Welding Supplies, Inc. 304.70 Marshall Welding Supplies Inc. T/A New River Precision Machine Co. 423.50 McCrary, Rhelda 0. T/A Villa Beauty Salon 19.80 Overbay, Robert W. T/A Nationwide, Inc. 8.25 Patel, Ishvar B. T/A Downtown Motor Lodge 67.38 Pulaski Printing David Harrell 62.15 Simpkins Grocery 2,75 Southwest VA Eye Clinic, Inc. 275.00 Virginia Shoe Shop T.F. Scott 2.75 Supplement 2 Allen, Richard E. 46.75 Garnand, Jimmie F. 26.13 SUMMARY DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1981 The Town Treasurer submitted a revised list of delinquent taxes for the year 1981 showing remaining unpaid as of June 30, 1983: Levy $526,296.22 Delinquent Taxes as of June 30, 1982 36,978.96 Less Erroneous Assessments (list attached) (455.99) Less Collection Through June 30, 1983 (16,097.52) Total Delinquent $19,452.48 plus 5% penalty $972.97 20,425.45 1981 Levy Collected 96.1% On motion duly made by Chairman Graham, and seconded by Councilman Johnston, the following resolution was adopted; BE IT RESOLVED that the certified list of Town Treasurer for the year 1981 showing remaining delinquent taxes be accepted and it ordered that the revised list of real estate be transmitted to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pulaski, Virginia, to be filed, and the Treasurer is further directed to continue to collect the unpaid taxes on said list. August 16, 1983 ~ a~~ SUMMARY DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1980 The Town Treasurer submitted a revised list of delinquent taxes for the year 1980 showing remaining unpaid as of June 30, 1983. Levy $438,091.20 Delinquent Taxes as of June 30, 1982 17,111.07 Less Erroneous Assessments (list attached) (132.74) Less Collections Through June 30, 1983 (1,303.28) Total Delinquent $14,928.23 plus 5% Penalty $746.82 15,675.05 1980 Levy Collected 96.4% On motion duly made by Chairman Graham, and seconded by Councilperson Holston, the following resolution was adopted: BE IT RESOLVED that the certified list of the Town Treasurer for the year 1980 showing remaining delinquent taxes be accepted, and it ordered that the revised list of real estate be transmitted to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Pulaski, Virginia to be filed, and the Treasurer is further directed to continue to collect the unpaid taxes shown on said list. Resolution on the Delinquent tax lists for the years 1982, 1981, and 1980 adopted on the following recorded vote: John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. -Aye Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Ira S. Crawford - Aye Earl D. Cabaniss - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye Glen K. Aust - Aye Whereupon, motion duly made by Councilman Graham, seconded by Councilperson Holston, the following resolution was adopted: BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer's list of improper and erroneous assessments for taxes for the 1982 be submitted to the Commissioner of Revenue for further verification that when same has been verified by the Commissioner of Revenue for Pulaski County, VA, as being improper and erroneous, the Town Treasurer is hereby directed to correct tax tickets accordingly and Gary L. Cutlip is hereby relieved from the duty and responsibi- lity of collecting same. Whereupon, motion duly made by Chairman Graham, seconded by Councilperson Mitchell, the following resolution was adopted; BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer's list of improper and erroneous assessments for taxes for the year 1981 be submitted to the Commissioner of Revenue for further verifica- tion; that when same has been verified by the Commissioner of Revenue for Pulaski County, VA., as being improper and erroneous, the Town Treasurer is hereby directed to correct tax tickets accordingly and Gary L. Cutlip is hereby relieved from the duty and responsibility of collecting same. Whereupon, motion duly made by Chairman Graham, Seconded by Councilman Boyd, the following resolution was adopted: BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer's list of improper and erroneous assessments for taxes for the year 1980 be submitted to the Commissioner of Revenue for further verifica- tion; that when same has been verified by the Commissioner of Revenue for Pulaski County, VA as being improper and erroneous, the Town Treasurer is hereby directed to correct tax tickets accordingly and Gary L. Cutlip is hereby relieved from the duty and responsibility of collecting same. ~~~~~ August 16, 1983 Whereupon, Motion duly made by Chairman Graham, seconded by Councilman Crawford, that the following resolution be adopted: BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer's list of improper and erroneous assessments for taxes for the years 1974-1979be submitted to the Commissioner of Revnue for further verification; that when same has been verified by the Commissioner of Revenue for Pulaski County, Virginia as being improper and erroneous, the Town Treasurer is hereby directed to correct tax tickets accordingly and Gary L. Cutlip is hereby relieved from the duty and responsibility of collecting same. Above four motions to adopt resolutions on improper and erroneous assessments for taxes for the years 1982, 1981, 1980, and 1974-1979 carried on the following recorded vote: John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. -Aye Pauline G. Mitchell -Aye Ira S. Crawford - Aye Earl D. Cabaniss - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye Glen K. Aust - Ave Chairman Graham advised we had Resolutions for Bank of Virginia, Charter BANK Federal Savings,, Bank of Speedwell, and Virginia National Bank designating people RESOLU- TIONS who will sign the Town's checks. .These signatures are: Gary L. Cutlip, Treasurer, D. E. McKeever, Acting Town Manager, Raymond F. Ratcliffe, Mayor, and Ruth A. with Autho- Harrell, Clerk of Council. Chairman Graham moved that four resolutions naming the rized town officials who are authorized to draw drafts, etc. at Charter Federal Savings, Signa- 'tures Virginia National Bank, Bank of Virginia, and Bank of Speedwell be adopted, seconded by Councilperson Holston and carried on the following recorded vote: John A. Johnston - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. -Aye Pauline G. Mitchell -Aye Ira S. Crawford - Aye Earl D. Cabaniss - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye Glen K. Aust - Aye August 16, 1983 I "itF~~ Chairman Graham advised .that he .had .talked with Councilmen Crawford, Johnston, and Town Administration to review the Town's Retirement System. Chairman Graham moved that Council authorize Acting Town Manager to officially contact the County concerning join- ing the County in computerized accounting and billing procedures for the Treasurer's office; methods for purchasing/sharing a computer or time sharing with a present computer owner or computer service,seconded by Councilman Boyd, and carried. Chairman Graham requested the National Guard Armory be turned over to the Land and Buildings Committee to see if it can be better utilized and more revenues obtained. Chairman Graham further advised that Councilman Johnston had the proposed Personnel Plan. STREET COMMITTEE Chairman Crawford had no report. ORDINANCE COMMITTEE Chairperson Holston had no report. Town Attorney Mr. Moore presented and read a resolution reappointing Mrs. Louise D. Settle to the New River Valley Planning District Commission for a term of three years. Chairperson Holston moved adoption of resolution as read, seconded by Councilman Graham and carried on the following recorded vote: RESOLUTION RESOLUTION Appoint WHEREAS, the term of Louise D. Settle on the New River Valley Planning District Louise Commission will expire on September 15, 1983, the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, desires Settle to re-appoint Louise D. Settle for another term of three (3) years. to NRV Plan.Dis. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, Comm. meeting in regular session on the 16th day of August, 1983, that Louise D. Settle be, and shf: is hereby re-appointed a member of the New River Valley Planning District Commission to represent the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, for a term of 3 years or until a successor is appointed and duly qualifies. The Clerk of said Council is directed to notify Louise D. Settle of her appoint- ment and of her term to begin September 15, 1983. This Resolution shall become effective upon adoption. Chairperson Holston requested Mayor Ratcliffe to issue proclamation to Little Miss Virginia, Chanda Tracy, from Pulaski, to honor her. PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE Chairman Aust had no report, however, requested Mr. McKeever to bring Council up to date on progress made in Police Department regarding changes, etc. concerning applications and hiring. Mr. McKeever advised they were in process of hiringnow and had approximately 50 applicants with about high 30's passing test. They are ready to hire four persons this week. Mr. McKeever further advised that new officers are required to sign a Pre-Employment Contract, guaranteeing reimbursement for our training of the applicants. If employee leaves employment from the time their probationary period ends, anytime over the next 24 months, they will reimburse the Town at 1/24 of the costs. People hired so far, or going to hire, have all signed the contract and are willing to work under these condi- tions. Virginia Municipal League Annual Conference was discussed and registration forms are to be turned in to Acting Town Manager for forwarding before September 12, 1983. ~~~~ August 16, 1983 Mr. Moore advised that Peppers Ferry had to pull one contractor off project because the Engineers had been unable to get a permit from the railroad, however, a temporary permit will be issued. REPORT OF TOWN ATTORNEY REPORT OF ACTING TOWN MANAGER Mr. McKeever advised that there are 242 chairs at the Armory and 150 chairs at Calfee Park. The condition of these chairs is fair to good. Also at the Armory are 14 tables in poor to fair condition. Cost to replace these tables will be included in next Administrative Report. Mr. McKeever also advised that Town offices would be closed September 5, 1983, in observance of Labor Day. Councilman Boyd made a motion to reschedule Regular Council Meeting REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING RESCHEDULED of September 20, 1983, to September 27, 1983, at 7:00 p.m. due to attending VML Conference, seconded by Councilperson Holston, and carried on the following recorded vote: John A. Johnston - Aye Pauline G. Mitchell - Aye Earl D. Cabaniss - Aye C. E. Boyd, Jr. - Aye Andrew L. Graham, Jr. - Aye Ira S. Crawford - Aye Alma H. Holston - Aye Glen K. Aust - Aye Councilman Boyd moved that Council go into an Executive Session on a personnel matter pertaining to selection of applicants for the position of Town Manager in accordance with Section 2.1-344 of the Code of Virginia, seconded by Councilman Crawford and carried. At 9:20 p.m. Council went into Executive Session. At 9:30 p.m. Council returned to Regular Session. At 9:31 p.m. Councilman Johnston made a motion to adjourn, seconded by Councilman Cabaniss, and carried. APPROVED: ~~ f-. Mayo i' ATTEST: Clerk of Council