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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-18-75~~~ Minutes of the regular meeting of the Pulaski Town Council held August 18, 1975 at 7:00 P. M. in the Council Chambers in the Municipal Building. There were present: Mayor Raymond F. Ratcliff, presiding. Councilmen: Andrew L. Graham, Blair B. Brockmeyer, William A. House, Bob J. Clark, Arthur L. Meadows, James M. Neblett, Mason A. Vaughan Absent: Councilman C. William Hickam, Jr. Also present: Town Manager: J. E. Marshall Clerk: Gladys R. Dalton Town Treasurer: Roger A. Williams Visitors: J. R. Schrader, Southwest Times Rev. Gary Gloster Dr. John Johnson Milton Clark Byron Charlton, Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Steven 0. Jackson, Jr. A group of eight (8) citizens The invocation was given by Councilman House. Minutes of the regular meeting of August 5th were approved as recorded. As had been advertised in the local newspaper, Council held a public hearing on the application of Steven O. Jackson, Jr., to place a mobile home on Lots lA, 2A and 3A at the corner of Fourth Street, SE and Gloyd Avenue. Mayor Ratcliff stated Council would be glad to hear any one who wished to speak either for or against the application. Speaking for the group of eight citizens, Seymour P. Rupe presented TRAILER to Council a statement signed by eight property owners in that area, APPLICATION OF STEVEN 0. indicating their objection to the placing of a mobile home on these JACKSON DENIED lots because it would greatly detract from the beauty and the value BECAUSE OF OPPOSITION of the surrounding property and neighborhood. Mr. Rupe stated it was felt the granting of this application would open the way for more trailers in the area and this would greatly reduce the value of their property, and their objection was to the trailer and not the party asking for permission to place the trailer on these lots. Other persons heard against the application were Hampton Buckner and George Akers, for Blaine Akers, who was ill and could not attend the meeting. Mr. Steven O. Jackson, Jr. had no comment to make. ~~44 August 18, 1975 In complying with Council's practices in the past where there is expressed objections to the placing of a mobile home within the corporate limits, Councilman House moved that the application of Steven D. Jackson, Jr. be denied. The motion was seconded by Councilman Brockmeyer, and carried on the f oLlowing recorded vote: C. William Hickam, Jr. - absent William A. House - aye Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye The Citizens Review Committee, composed of the Rev. J. Gary Gloster, Dr. John Johnson, Milton Clark and Byron Charlton, Attorney, to make an investigation and report to the Town Council REPORT OF CITIZENS RE- on the Street incident which took place on September 6, 1974, was VIEW COMM. PRESENTED TO present, and the Committee's report was presented to the Council by COUNCIL ON SEPT.6'74 Rev. Gloster and Attorney Charlton. Copies of the report were dis- ST. DISTURBANCE tributed to the Mayor and members of the Council, and some discussion followed. Councilman Brockmeyer moved that the Public Saf ety Committee of the Town Council meet with the Citizens Review Committee and go over the report more in detail. The motion was seconded by Councilman Meadows, and carried on the following recorded vote: C. William Hickam, Jr. - absent William A. House - aye Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye Blair B, Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye It was agreed that such a meeting would take place on Tuesday, August 19th at 5:00 P. M. in the Town Office. Councilman House stated that according to the Code of Virginia this was the time to consider the report of the Town TREASURER"S ANNUAL REPORT Treasurer on delinquent taxes as well as erroneous and improper 'ON DEL. TAXES FOLLOWS assessments. Town Manager Marshall presented the Treasurer's report as follows: SUMMARY DELINQUENT TAX LIST 1974 1974 Levy $261,965.47 5~ Penalty $ 1,309.83 Total $263,275.30 Less Erroneous Assessments 3,445.93 Total ,259,829.37 PERSONAL PROPERTY $4,761..78 PLUS 5% PENALTY $238.09 $ 4,999.87 REAL ESTATE $9,859 .3I FLUS 5% PENALTY $492.97 $ 10,352.28 $ 15,352.15 1974 94.1 Per Cent Collected IL_ ~J August 18, 1.975 On motion duly made by Councilman House, and seconded by Councilman Neblett, and carried on the following recorded vote, the following Resolutions were made and adopted: C. William Hickam, Jr. -absent William A. House - aye Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye BE IT RESOLVED that the above set out the Town Treasurer's report for delinquent taxes for the year 1974, 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, 1975, to be published in a local newspaper on September L4, 1975, that a list of unpaid personal TREASURER' S property and any and all other taxes be prepared; that such lists be posted at the Courthouse and other public places, all said proceedings REPORT 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. TOWN OF PULASKI, VIRGINIA 1974 TAXES CREDITS FOR ERRONEOUS ASSESSMENTS, DUPLICATIONS, NON-RESIDENCE ~_ETC. N0. NAME PERSONAL PENALTY 60 Alley, Walter R. & Helen 7..20 .36 62 Alley, Wanda Dawn. & Hilda June 2.70 .14 76 American Lease Plans, Inc. Tax Dept. 18.90 .95 91 Anderson, Margaret S. 8.10 .41 99 And~aes: Jerrell G. & Drema G. 8.10 .41 114 Armbrister, Carol Sue 6.30 .32 141 Austin, Willie D. 1.80 .09 S-9 Byrd, Chris Mrs. 5.40 .27 c/o Johnstons Trailer Park 182 Barrett, Gary 5.40 .27 186 Bartlett, Oren Emory ..90 .05 193 Baugh, Jayne Ilene 9.00 .45 213 Bentley, Clarence P. & Margaret S. .90 .05 264 Blue Ridge Supply Co. 9.00 .45 281 Bond, Dorothy C. .90 .05 282 Bond, Fred R. 3.60 .18 ~~3~~6 TREASURER'S REPORT August 18, 1975 NO. Name• Personal Penalty 299 Bowman, Anna Mae .90 .05 310 Boyd, Robert Lee 9.90 .50 313 Boyd, William E. .90 .05 315 Boyd, William R. .90 .05 326 Branscome, Emily B. 5.40 .27 338 Brasher, Tommy 12.60 .63 340 Bratton, Della Quesenberry 12.60 .63 350 Brim, Harold Bronson & Christie P. 3.60 .18 387 Brumfield, David Wayne 4.50 .23 389 Bryant, Robert Lee & Mary L. 1.80 .09 420 Burrus, Gerald T. & Brenda B. 19.80 .99 423 Burton, Ellie G. 9.90 .50 452 Caldwell, Mildred G. 3.60 .18 453 Cladwell, William Perfater & Joanne C. 12.60 .63 460 Camper, Melvin E. & Elizabeth 9.90 .50 465 Carolina Fleet, Inc. 31.50 1.58 473 Carrico, Kenneth Wayne 5..40 .27 511 Chaffin, Nancy T. 13.68 .68 521 Chrisley, Allene .90 .05 531 Clark, C. D. 3.60 .18 533 Clark, Clarence E. & Mary C. 20.70 1.04 540 Clark, Izola Elizabeth 2.70 .14 671 Clark, Deal C. 3.96 .20 546 Clark, William Shelburn x.00 .45 S 18 Claytor Park Concessions, Inc. 8..10 .41 558 Cobb, Robert. G. .90 .05 578 Collins, Della M. .90 .05 716 Coltrane, Harry D. & Ruth J. 4.50 .23 604 Conner, Barbara J. 4.50 .23 632 Corvin, Daniel M. t/a Tastee Freeze 7.20 .36 636 Countiss, Kendall 3.60 .18 666 Cox, Mark S. & Barbara 16.92 .85 668 Cox, Michael Barry, Sr. 9.90 .50 671 Cox, Orel E. 5.40 .27 677 Cox, William Jefferson 8.10 .41 678 Cox, William L. & Ruth E. 4.50 .23 711 Crouse, John Rosevelt 7.20 .36 712 Crowder, Edward W. & Audrey 12.60 .63 712 Crowder, Garnett F., Jr. 4.50 .23 714 Crowder, Hasvil Douglas 10.80 .54 715 Crowder, Lloyd K. & Carrell C. 16.20 .81 718 Crowder, Raiph Doyle 9.00 .45 732 Crumbley, Jesse C.,Jr. & Helen B. 21.60 1.08 743 Dalton, Bobby Lee 9.00 .45 781 Davidson, Roger Lewis x.90 .05 792 Davis, Etta Louise 9.00 .45 794 Davis, Jackie L. 8.10 .41 797 Davis, Larry E. & Shirley J. 24.48 1.22 823 Dehart, Bert D. & Evelyn 2.70 .14 825 Dehart, Delmer W. .90 .05 S-13 belongs, Inc. 48.96 2.44 834 Dent, Elizabeth Bushong .90 .05 940 Dettweiler, Mary Yopp 8.10 .41 974 Dobbind, Joseph E. & Billy R. 20.34 1.02 870 DRAC Chrysler Leasing Corp. 10.80 .54 877 Duke, Norma Jean 9.00 .45 896 Dunf ord, Claude E. & Mildred L. 1.80 .09 919 Eads, Linda Kendall 9.90 .50 934 Eaton, Patsy Brown .90 .05 936 Eaton, Robert Lee .90 .05 946 Edwards, Marion Odell .90 .05 951 Edwards, Tena Marie 10.80 .54 973 Eversole, Brenda Sue 4.50 .23 1004 Farmer, Herman J. & Alice H. 2.70 .14 1010 Farmer, William Lowery .90 .05 1012 Farris, George Stanley 3.60 .18 August 18, 1975 ~~~~' No. Name: Personal: Penalty: 1017 Fenwick, John Brett 5.40 .27 1034 Fitzgerald, Stephen Berkley 7.20 .36 1047 Flynn, Roy Edward 18.00 .90 1058 Forrest, Clifton E. & Kristine A. 6.30 .32 1102- Fuller, Mrs. Frankie ~. 6.30 .32 1103 Funk, James C. 5.40 .27 1110 Gallimore, Judith 1.80 .09 1122 Gardner, Grover A. 13.50 .68 1142 Gemmell, T. James 12.60 .63 1179' Goad, Patricia Landis 7.20 .36 1225 Green, Daniel R. & Vivian A. 18.00 .90 1243 Grogan, Charlie P. 10.80 .54 1261 Guann, Lawrence Eugene 4.50 .23 1270 Guynn, Helen L. 5.40 .27 1275 Haga, Alice B. 3.60 .18 1294 Haight, Terry Lee L.80 .09 1305 Hall, Charles J. & China Bell 8.10 .41 1328 Hall, Steven Michael & Sylvia F. .90 .05 1333 Haller, Thomas Barclay 17.10 .86 1338. Hancock, Benny F. & Freda B. 7.20 .36 1357 Harman, Leo A. 11.88 .59 1360 Harrell, David 11.70 .59 1362 Harrell , Ica W . .90 .05 1383 Hawkins, Arthur S. 1.80 .09 TREASURER'S 1399 Head, Robt. L. & Helen Payne 4.50 .23 1410 Hendricks, Athalene H. 2.70 .14 1423 Heslip, Maryetta c/o Johnsonstons Tr.Ct. 5.40 .27 1441 Hill, Jessie W. & Nellie H. 9.9-0 .50 1451 Hinson, Kenneth J. 11.70 .59 1458 Hoback, Donald E. & Willard Mae 3:60 .18 REPORT 1459 Hoback, Philip E. 3.60 .18 1465 Hodges, Robin Ann 4.50 .23 1485 Honaker, Edith Galbraith 10.80 .54 1504 Howard, F. Jordan & Mary B; 9.90 .50 1524 Huff, Francis E. 11.70 .59 1539 Hughes, Nancy I. 12.60 .63 1575 Huynh, Truc Anh 3.60 .18 1584 Ingles, Sandra Kaye .90 .05 1610 Jamison,.Ella Sue. 3.60 .18 1611 Jarrells, Diane Elizabeth 3.69 .18 1646 Johnson, Marcellus W. 7.20 .36 1648 Johnson,,Mary Jane 3.60 .18 2657 Johnston, Donna M. 6.30 .32 L677 Jones, Karen Sue 9.00 .45 1689 Jones, Walter A. & Sue 6.30 .32 1694 Jordan, Louise G. 1.80 .09 1755 Kincaid, James A. Debra 5.40 .27 1769 King, John D. & Clara S. 1.80 .09 1785 Kirby, James Daniel 12.60 .63 1814 The Kroger Co. R-Y15 648.00 32.40 1818 Laluz, Charlena S. 8.10 .41 1825 Lane, Jack J. & Jeanne V. 1.80 .09 1826 Lane, James Albert Jr. & Jennifer V. 10.80 .54 1853 Lawson, Nellie 5.40 .27 1855 Lawson, Royce P.' 2.70 .14 1861 Lease Plan, Inc: 7.20 .36 1864 Lefler, Steven Dennis 4.50 .23 1876 Leonard, Judy F. 7.20 .36 1889 Lewis, David Eli 2.70 .14 1912 Linkous, Mike & Monika 10.80 .54 5-.20 Linkous, Mike & Ellen -5.40 .27 1938 Long, John A. 3.78 .19 1950 Lovingood, Bobby W. 2.70 .14 ~t~~~ August 18, 1975 No. Name: Personal Penalty 2006 Manuel, Paul N. & Aileen R. 10.80 .54 2010 Marshall, Callis 5.40 .27 2022 Marshall, Thos. L. & Patsy A. 12.60 .63 2031 Martin, Chas. L. & Norma J. 11.70 .59 2047 Martin, Nancy L. .90 .05 2057 Massie, Thos. C. & Louise M. 13.50 .68 2053 Mason, W. F. & Wanda F. 11.70 .59 2094 McGlothlin, Johnny D. & Wanda H. 6.30 .32 2103 McGuire, William F. 1.80 .09 2120 McNeely, John Wayne 1.80 .09 2127 McPeak, Kern J. 5.40 .27 2131 McPeak, Terry & Vicky 6.30 .32 2132 Meade, Chas. D. & Geraldine 17.10 .86 2134 Meade, Jackie Ray L.80 .09 2137 Meeks, Gerald L. 10.80 .54 2146 Meredith, James Monroe 7.20 .36 2148 Meredith, Kathleen C. 2.70 .14 2160 Miller, Bonnie Jean 2.70 .14 2165 Miller, Newton Douglas 9.90 .50 2167 Miller, Richard Lee 4.50 .23 2184 Mitchell, Karen K. & Harold P. 9.00 .45 2187 Mitchell, Russell Owen & Mary Ann 9.00 .45 2188 Mitchell, Stuart Douglas 8.10 .41 2220 Moore, Wilma Jean 5.40 .27 5-59 Moorefield, Larry W. 2.70 .14 2247 Moses, Quinton R. & Ollie .90 .05 2249 Moskalski, Vincent W. .90 .05 TREASURER'S 2261 Murphy, Samuel K. & sherry 7.20 .36 2267 Musser, Mary Dell 9.00 .45 .2306 Newman, David Michael .90 .05 2321 Nixon, Alvin R. & Renee D. 5.40 .27 REPORT 2322 Nixon, Sarah Kellen 6.30 .32 2365 Otanu, Tony 4.50 .23 2373 Owens, B. S. 10.80 .54 2380 Owens, Faye Cole 9.90 .50 2420 Patterson, Barbara Ann 10.80 .54 2435 Patton, Sandra Bowyer .90 ,OS 2444 Payne, William Leslie .90 .05 2450 Pearce, A. E. 3.60 .18 2457 Pearce, Teresa Lynn 10.80 .54 2459 Pearman, Joan L. & John .90 .05 2460 Pearman, John M. & Joan 6.30 .32 2482 Phibbs, Arby H. 11..70 .59 2502 Phipps, James J. & Sheryl A, 7.20 .36 2527 Porterfield, Jerry W. 8.10 .41 2542 Prater, J. R. & Alice 4.50 .23 2960 Pulaski Real Est. Exchange Co. 14.04 .70 c/o John H. Calfee 2598 Quesenberry, Gary Stephen 1.80 .09 2621 Radf ord, James W. Jr. 9.00 .45 2632 Ratcliff, Chas. Bryant 1.80 .09 26.41 Ratcliff, Walter & Kathleen H. 10.80 .54 2649 Ratcliff e, .Larry Thomas 4.50 .23 2650 Ratcliffe, Patricia Ann 11.70 .59 2662 Raymond, Samuel William 13.50 .68 2677 Reeves, Edward Randolph 1.80 .09 2684 Reynolds, Charlie Ray .90 .OS 2690 Rhett, Harry Burks 9.90 .50 2694 Rich, Fred,S. .90 .05 2706 Richardson, Nina Drummond 5.40 .27 2710 Riekey, Boyd, Jr. & Beverly J. 15.30 .77 2722 Riggs, Emery 10.80 .54 2734 Robbins, Ronnie c/o Johnston Tr.Ct. 5.40 .27 ~~i~9 August 18, 1975 No. Name: Personal: Penalty: -2755 Rogers, Chas. J. 10.80 .54 2772 Roope, George W. 9.00 .45 2774 Roope, Robert L. .90 .05 2775 Rorrer, Billy E. & Darlene 10.80 .54 2785 Roseberry, Stephen McNeil 6.30 .32 2800 Rupe, Agnes W. .90 .05 2818 Rupe, Seymour Peyton, Jr. 10.80 .54 2820 Rupe, Thomas R. & Emily C. 4.50 .23 2827 Russell, Virginia Dianne 4.50 .23 2905 Semones, Larry Duane .90 .05 2910 Sessa, Gaetano Pete 1.80 .09 2925 Shepherd, Hobart Lee 7.20 .36 2926 Shepherd, Linda W. 7.20 .36 2931 Shepherd, Patricia Anne 9.00 .45 2940 Shouse, Charlie A. & Helen .90 .05 295L Shumate, Jerry P. 8.10 .41 2963 Sirt, Joe Ella H, .90 .OS 2965 Sisk, Mildred V. .90 .OS TREASURER"S 2970 Skeens, Brenda Quesenberry .90 .05 2983 Slaydon, Russell Jennings .90 .05 3003 Smith, Eula Virginia .90 .OS 3007 Smith, Glenn Ray & Patricia B. 1.80 .09 REPORT 3017 Smith, Jessie Bernard 2.70 .14 3019 Smith, Judith C. & Raymond Lee 11.70 .59 3020 Smith, Kate 5.40 .27 3023 Smith, Martha. Price 7.20 .36 3041 Smith, Terry Alan 9.00 .45 3045 Smith, William 0. 12,60 .63 3125 Stoots, Kenneth Harvey 10.80 .54 3136 Stowers, Sandra. S. 6.:30 .32 3160 Surratt, Harry M. & Frances M. 5.40 .27 3186 Swinburne, Fred James 9.90 .50 3052 Snider, Sam B., Jr. L6.20 .81 3064 Sowers, Graham: _ 15.30 .77 3101 Stephens, Dorothy L. 1.80 .09 3113 Stilwell, James Gray :540 .27 3116 Stone, Roy Transf er Corp. 7.20 .36 3212 Taylor, Eugene Thompson 7.20 .36 3218 Taylor, James H. 10.80 .54 3219 Taylor, James R. & Rosie E. 5.40 .27 3228 Taylor, Rebecca Mauriene .90 .OS 3230 Taylor, Robert & Nancy K. 9.90 .50 3266 Thornton, Carl E. 5.40 .27 3322 Turner, George Emmitt 3.60 .18 3331 Turpin, Everette H. & Glenna D. 9.00 .45 3343 Underwood, Daniel Lee .90 .05 3356 Vanhoy, Oscar Phillip 1.80 .09 3381 Viars, Rita E. .90 .05 3383 'Vickers, Nancy.. H. 1.80 .09 3349 Virginia Maid Hos. Mills, Inc. 666.72 33.34 3395 °Vordo, Stephen Michael 13.50 .68 3421 Wallaces of Pulaski, Inc. 35..46 1.77 3444 Warden, Lemuel T. 7.20 .36 -3452 Watson, John Robert. .90 .05 3484 Wells, Stanley B. 17.10 .86 3488 West End Garage. .90 .05 3537 Whorley, Kenneth G. 3.60 .18 3541 William, W. E. & Paul C. Roop .90 .05 t~ ~~.r1J August 18, 1975 No. Name• Personal Penalty 3544 Williams, Dewey Gilbert 33.30 1.67 3546 Williams, Edgar Lee .90 .05 S-84 Williams, Thomas Jeffer son 10.80 .54 383 Wilson, Johnny G. 12.60 .63 -3587 Wilson, .Samuel Thomas 26.10 1.31 3643 Wrenn, Raymond Weaver, Jr. 11.70 .59 3644 Wrenn, Robert Eugene L4.40 .72 3645 Wright, Clyde 9.90 .50 3651 Wright, Paul Randolph 8.10 .41 3653 Wright, Ruby Frye 4.50 .23 Whereupon, motion duly made by Councilman House, seconded by Councilman Vaughan, and carried on the ~o~.lowing recorded vote, the following resolution was adopted: TREASURER'S ~ C. William Hickam, Jr. - absent William A, House - aye Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows -aye Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye REPORT BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasur er's List of improper and erroneous assessments for taxes for the year 1974 b.e submitted to the Commissioner of Revenue for further_verification;.that when same has been verified by the Commissioner of Revenue for Pulaski County, Virginia, as being improper and erroneous, th,e Town Treasurer is hereby directed to correct tax tickets accordingly and Roger A. Williams is hereby relieved from the duty and res- ponsibility of collecting same. DELINQUENT TAXES FDR 1973 ~~ The Town Treasurer submitted a revised .list of delinquent taxes for the year 1973 showing remaining unpaid as of June 30, 1975: PERSONAL PROPERTY $2,794.37 PLUS 57 PENALTY $139.72. $2,934.09 REAL ESTATE $3,321.62 PLUS 5% PENALTY $166.08 $3,487.70 $6,421.79 1973 97.4 Per Cent Collected On motion duly made by Councilman House, seconded by Councilman Neblett, and carried on the following recorded vote, the following resolution was adopted: C. William Hickam, Jr. - absent William A. House - aye . Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye _ Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L, Meadows - aye Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye 1 J August 18, 1975 ~~~~ BE IT RESOLVED that the certified list of the Town Treasurer for the year 1973 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. Whereupon, motion duly made by Councilman House, seconded by ` Councilman Vaughan, and carried on the following recorded vote, the following resolution was adopted: C. William Hickam, Jr. - absent William A. House - aye Andrew L. Graham - ale Bob J. Clark - aye Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye TREASURER'S BE IT RESOLVED that the Treasurer's list of improper and erroneous assessments for taxes for the year 1973 be submitted to the REPORT Commissioner of Revenue 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 Roger A. Williams is hereby relieved from the duty and responsibility of collecting same. DELINQUENT TAXES FOR 1972 The Town Treasurer submitted a revised List of delinquent taxes for the year 1972 showing remaining unpaid as of June 30, 1975: PERSONAL PROPERTY $1,630.26 PLUS 5~ PENALTY $81.51 $1,711.77 REAL ESTATE $2,386.30 PLUS 5% PENALTY $119.32 $2,505.62 1972 98.1 Per Cent Collected $4,217.39 On motion duly made by Councilman House, seconded by Councilman Clark, and carried on the f oLlowing recorded vote, the following resolution was adopted: C. William Hickam, Jr. - absent William A. House - aye Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye BE IT RESOLVED that the certified list of the Town Treasurer for the year 1972 showing remaining delinquent taxes be accepted, and it ordered that the revised list of real estate be transmitted to the ~~~~ August 18, 1975 Clerk of the Circuit Court o~ Pulaski, Virginia, to be filed, and the Treasurer is further directed to continue to collect the unpaid taxes shown on said list. TREASURER'S Whereupon, on motion duly made by Councilman House, ... ~, . seconded by Councilman Clark, and carried on the following recorded REPORT vote, the following resolution was adopted: C. William Hickam, Jr. - absent William A. House - aye Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye Mason A. Vaughan - aye James M. Neblett - aye BE IT.RESOLVED THAT THE Treasurer's List of improper and erroneous assessments for taxes for the year 1972 be submitted to the Commissioner of Revenue 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 Roger A. Williams is hereby relieved from the duty and responsi- bility of collecting same. At 7:55 P. M. Councilman Graham was excused to attend another meeting. Councilman Graham had no report. Councilman Brockmeyer stated he had received complaints .. from residents on Spruce Street behind Compton Lumber Company, AIR POLLUTION ~~ PROBLEM f ormerly Virginia Dak Flooring, relative to a discharge from the ON SPRUCE STREET plant's operation which is accmulating on their homes. Town Manager Marshall advised that contact with the proper State Air Pollution Control Board representative would be made concerning this complaint. Councilman Brockmeyer also reported that an accumulation of beer cans and growth of weeds along the sidewalk on Route 99 at the C intersection of Edgehill Drive wss quite unsightly and asked that BEER CANS & WEEDS ON this be taken care of administratively. There followed some dis- RT 99 cussion relative to the mowing of lots, how often they should be mowed, etc., and Mayor Ratcliff suggested that the Pollution Committee meet with the Town Attorney and ascertain the legal responsibilities of the Town regarding notices to property owners. August 18, 1975 ~~~53 Councilman House moved that the matter be referred to the Pollution and Sanitation Committee for a report to Council. The motion was seconded by Councilman Neblett and carried on the following recorded vote: C. William Hickam, Jr. - absent William A. House - aye Andrew L. Graham - aye Bob J. Clark - aye Blair B. Brockmeyer - aye Arthur L. Meadows - aye Masan A. Vaughan - absent James M. Neblett - aye In answer to Councilman Brockmeyer's inquiry as to the COMMITTEE status of the request from residents on Warden Lane and Twin Oaks for WORKING ON REQ. OF town water, Town Manager Marshall stated both areas are outside the TWIN OAKS & WARDEN corporate limits, but that the Committee is still working on this. SPGS. LANE There followed a general discussion on several matters pertaining to the recreational program: the need of ditching at the Sixth Street tennis court to prevent washing of the bank onto the RECREATIONAL court; also, the matter of repairs to benches and other recreational ADMR. equipment. Town Manager Marshall stated it was planned to close Macgill MATTERS and Loving field softball complexes and. improve same for the next playing season. There was some question expressed as to whether the town's softball fields are of natiorsal requirements thus enabling teams to qualify for league tournaments. Town Manager Marshall stated two matters which had been referred to the Street Committee were discussed recently at the Street Committee meeting, those being loading zones and parking meters, or the removal of parking meters. Mr. Marshall stated it was the opinion of LOADING ZONES & those present at the meeting that a letter should go out to the members PARKIIQG METERS of the Merchants Council, Chamber of Commerce and also Central Business District, asking that a representative group or committee from each organization meet with the Street Committee and go over the possibilities concerning the parking meter matter, as well as to ascertain their feelings on this matter. Mr. Marshall stated a more thorough investigation is being made relative to the loading zones to determine if better locations can be designated which would take care of large trucks as well as small vehicles. Mr. Marshall stated further that the Committee has scheduled a meeting with the Parking Authority for August 27th in an effort to utilize parking lots in the downtown area. ~s~~ August 18, 1975 Town Manager Marshall reported the .Street Committee met ORDINANCE FOR SETBACK LINES STILL PENDING with owners of property in regards to the proposed amendment to Section 25-58 of the Town Code governing setback lines for construction on streets and alleys, prohibiting building construction within twenty-.five feet of right of way lines as may exist or herein- after be established on U. S. Route 11, Route 99, and Route 611, and sections of Memorial Drive which cross business or industrial zones, and that this matter is still pending. Councilman Meadows reported the Ordinance Committee ORDINANCE COMM. WILL CONSIDER TAXI RATE INCREASE would meet on the 25th of August and would discuss the taxicab rate increase request, as well as other ordinances having been referred to that Committee. Mr. Meadows also reported that he had attended the Town Planning Commission meeting and advised them of Council's action relative to the request of the Central Business District for $500.00 for expenses, and Chairman John Pacers stated he would contact the chairman of the CBD and convey this inf ormation to him. Councilman Neblett had no report. Councilman House reported that at the last Street TOWN TO CONSIDCommittee meeting some interest was shown relative to the Town er PUR. purchasing equipment for placing blacktopping. He also stated EQUIPMENT FOR BLACKTOP the resent STS.- p paving program of the Town will be completed either by the Town or a contractor. Town Manager Marshall reminded Council of the inquiry from Mr. Rush Barrett regarding the purchase of the old Municipal LAND BLDGS & Building on Washington Avenue, ~r obtaining an option on same, PARKS TO CONSIDER nd suggested it be referred to the Land and Building Committee. REQ. OF BARRET~ TO BUY OLD Councilman Graham so moved, seconded by Councilman House, and MUN. BLDG. carried. At 8:45 P. M. Councilman Graham moved that Council ADJOURN adjourn. The motion was seconded by Councilman Clark, and carried. APPIjH~ED: F~,~ Mayo Ratcliff AT ST: Clerk Council 1