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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-13-46p,,,~.f,,.,...,.~. -~~4 PRESENT MINUTE S BILLS & PAYROLLS BUILDING P}~RMITS Council Minutes Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1946. The Council met in regular session in the Council Chamber of the municipal building at 7;30 P. M., August 13, 1 946,« There were present; Mayor A. T. Eskridge, presiding, Lottie R. Runion, clerk, A. W. Gatewood, director of p ublie works; Roby K,.Sutherland, attorney, B. C. Taylor, treasurer, ~.~ and Councilmen; 0. P. Jordan, Jr., T. F. Wirt, Howard R. Imboden, W. F. White, F. A.Seagle, I. R. Carper, W. D. Aust and G. C . Hall. Absent: None . The minutes of the regular meeting held on July 2nd and special meeting of July 16th were read and proved. The regular bills and payrolls for the month of July were read, appr owed and ordered paid. Said bills are given at the conclusion of these minutes. The following building permits, coming within the requirements of the ordinance were approved - subject to governmental regulations; To C. N. Dutton for one-story cinder block garage and work shop 24 x 35 on the north side of 2nd street, N.E., to cost 1950.00; Marvin G. Graham for one-story frame d welling on the north side of 14th street, N.W. between Prospect and Randolph avenues to cost X6500.00; C~arland B.Gerberich for one-story stucco cinder block dwelling, 6 rooms and bath, on west side of ~ Washington Ave. So., on Dora Terrace, to cost X3500.00; Blanche Ogle for one-story frame,/dwelling on the S. E. corner of 4th St. and Floyd A~Te. S.E. to cost X3,000.00; Fred A. Jackson for two one-story brick dwellings on the south side of 4th St.,S. E. between. Washington and Madison Avenues, South, cost ~fi5,560.00 each; Fred A. Jackson for four one-story frame dwellings on the east side of Newbern Road at Ward Lane, to cost X4500.00 each, provided the buildings are set back 30 feet from street; G. M. McP2illan for one-story concrete block dwelling on the south side of West Commerce St., be3aond 2nd N. & W. Railway bridge, to cost ~?, 000.00; mhorlas ~'. peed ( colored) for 2-story _ Council fl~inutes _cont-d. Pulaski, Va., August 13, ~ 946 concrete block dwelling on the north side of Franklin Ave., at Peppers Ferry Road, to cost X4,000.00; Heburn Duncan for frame portable cab stand, covered with brick siding, on south side of 2nd street, N. P;., between IvTadison Ave. and Railway side track, to cost `75.00. This Hermit was grante~ ., subject to removal at request of Council. VVYSOR 1tOTOR The ~r'Uysor Tti?otor Corporation was wanted permit GAS TANK to install one 10,000 gallon steel tank underground for gasoline storate, on private lot on the north side of First ~' St. M., between Washington and Jefferson Avenues, N. to cost X800.00, to meet TJnderwriters approval, and the town -s regulations. T;UGENE E In the matter of application of Taugene T~orris fo ' NORR IS APPLICA- permit to build aone-story concrete block barn, replacing a TION frame barn recently destroyed by fire, on the north side of 4th street, N.E. near Union Ave., to cost ,~fi650.00, it . appearing th at there was some objection to issuance of this .permit by certain property owners in the vicinity, on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, the same was referred to the Councilmen of the 2nd Ward for investigation and power to act. FRED A In the matter of application of Fred A. Jackson JACKSON APPLICA- for 2-story concrete block garage anal automobile show room, ~; TION ~ASH.AVE.S.apartments on 2nd floor, on west side of Washington Ave., S., between Upland Drive and Stonewall Station, it was brought to the attention of the Council that a drain pipe for the purpose of carrying surface drainage water from the C restline DRAINAGE Drive area had previously been installed from a point near th intersection of Madison Ave., extended and Crestline Drive through and under the property of the applicant, to a hollow east of present Washington Ave., emptying into the drainage under old Washington Ave., South, extended. (This drainage wa: installed to take the place of the hollow which was a natural drainage at the time the lots were filled.) On motion duly made, seconded and un~ imously passed, the. permit was grantee provided that this said drain pipe be opened and kept oven for the purpose of handling the drainage in this area and th POLICE REFORT Council Minutes contd. Pulaski,Va., August 13, 1 946 drainage shall not be diverted to the street. and read. The police report for the month of July was submitted J P Pv7ILLER On motion of T. F. Wirt, seconded by F. A. CPA AtTDIT Seagle azd unanimously passed, the Council azthorized the F ;i. e~~. employ ant of James P. Miller, @PA, to audit the town books for the fiscal year ending August 31, 1946. ST,9TE Permit No. 394 of July ~.9, 1946, from the State DEPARTMENT HEALTH ~ Department of Health, granting the Town of Pulaski permission PERMIT No.394 to construct and operate a billion gallon impounding reservoir on Peak Creek and a Water Filtration plant was read and filed. PETITION The matter of petition of Mrs. Walter 0. Harlow; MRS 6V ALTER HARLOV~l requesting a street light at the west end of Pulaski Street, E PULASKI ST on motion duly made, seconded and unanimousl~T passed, was LIGHT light committee with powe referred to the r to act. Request , on the same petition for improvements to the street was referred to the director of public works, with power to act. SIDEWALK ~1t. Walner, R. J. Waugh and T. C. Painter, JEF AVE N REQUEST through Mr. Wallner, advised that they were interested in getting a sidewalk on the west side of Jefferson Ave., in ' front of their properties between 5th and 6th streets, N. W.,. but they had been unable to get Mrs. Constance Meredith to join with them in their recuest.~ Knowing what the town ordinance was requiring; streets to extend through. the block, they asked if any exception could be made to this rule -~ in this case in order to allow them to improve the f runts of their properties and have a walk available . It was the s ense of theCouncil that nothing could be done Unless Mrs. Meredith could be induced to join with the other property in their request for the walk. TELEPHONE On motion of Howard R. Imboden, seconded by EXTENS I01`d FIRE DEPT F. A. Seagle, and unanimously passed, the Council authorized BLtILDINC a telephone extension for the rear of the` Fire Department SWITCHBOARD MUNICIPAL building, and the installation of a larger tele_nhone switch- BLD. board in the municipal building. ~~~~ Council ~Zinutes cont-d. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1 946 ' E H.C. JACKS ON H. C. Jackson, superintendent of the waterdepartmen' , REPAIRS appeared before the Council, stating that he w as making a HOGAN DANi study of a plan whereby considerable water might be ~ impounded by repairing the mountain dam by grouting, and adding five feet to the dam, and asked that the Council give him ~ permission to continue his study and authorize and expenditure of '150.00 for the investigation. On motion of T. F'. Wirt, duly seconded and unanimously passed, nir. Jackson was given permission to make the study at a c ost no to exceed •150.00 and to confer with the director of public works in the matter and report to the Cotancil at a future M meeting. REPORT I~ZILK Roby K. Sutherland, town attorney, reported that COMTv1~ISSION in compliance with request of the Council at a previous ~7T-L; TINE meeting, he had attended the meeting of the 112i1k commission held in Richmond on July 23rd, and reported that the price of milk in the Pulaski area had been increased to conform to prices of other localities of the State. REPORT The attorney also reported that in compliance with F'RAFTCHISE BT?SSES ~P request made at the Niay 18th meeting of the Council that TAXIS he look. into the matter of franchise for busses and taxi ,' cabs, that he had investigated and ascertained that municipalities now have authority to regulate by ordinance the operation of~ taxi cabs and busses within the town. SLA?TCTHTFR In the matter of drafting an ordinance prohibiting , HOUSE ORD:I~JA~TCE the operation if slaughter houses within the town, referred . to the attorney at a previous meeting, Mr. Sutherland suggested that the ordinance committee ive this further study and 6 ~: consideration, and on motion of~J. F'.White, dultir seconded an unanimously passed, the matter was referred to the ordinance committee to act with the attorney in the matter. DRAIP?AGE T. F.Wirt brought before theCouncil a request of RANDOLPH Ate' J. J. t~FJilkerson that a drainage condition in the rear of th First Baptist Church on Randolph Ave. be corrected. The 2118ttE?r Vvag ?'Af'PrrP..r7 tip the rj,irpr!t.nr nf' rni~hZi~ wc,rks. ~~'~ Council Minutes cont+d. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1946 STOP SIGNS On motion of I. R. Carper, seconded by Howard R. C OIJII+~ ~ C E LEE Imboden and unanimously passe d, the Council authorized that t e LAGRANGE stop suns on Commerce Street at Lee and Lagrange streets, recently installed there by direction'of the Council, now be removed from Commerce Street and placed on Lee and Lagrange streets. POLICE On motion of F. A. Seagle, seconded by I. R. UNIFORMS Carper and un~imously passed, the Chief of Police was authorized to place order for necessary uniforms for the members of the policed epartment. The director of public works brought before the PARKING ORDINANCE Council for considertaion, matters in connection with the new parking ordinance now being prepared to become effective at tYie time the parking meters are installed, and made certain suggestions in connection therewith. 1. That parking on both s ides of r~2adis on Ave . , North, between 2nd and 3rd streets be limited to one hour from 8;00 o~clock A. M. to 6;00 P. M., except on Sundays and designated holidays.. 2. One-hour parking on the west side of Washino,ton Ave., between 3rd and 4th streets north from 8;00 A.M. to 6;00 P. M. Mondays through Fridays; from 8 : 00 A . NI . to 9 ; 00 P . M . on Saturdays , with Sundays and designated holiday excepted. 3. On both sides of Washine~ton Ave. N. between First St. N. and the south end of Bridge, 5-minute parking from 8:00 A. Prt~. to 10;00 P. M. Sundays and designated holidays excepted. On motion dul~r made, seconded and unanimously passed, the above recommendations were approved. Further in connection with limited parking, after RESERVED PARKING discussion, on motion of W. F. ~~Vhite, duly seconded and SPACE unanir,.ously passed, the Council authorized "Reserved Parking Space" in front of the Hall Apartments, Courtview apartments and the residence of Dr. R. H. ~tdoolling on the north side of 3rd street between Washington and Jefferson avenues, north, and one car space in front of residence of D. Gray Langhorne on the east side of Jefferson Ave., between 3rd and 4th streets, north. M M HUFFMAN The director of public works brought before GAS PU142PS JEF.AVE. t1~e ~o,mc:~l the matter of a, tPmnora_rzr »Prmi_t; i 9gt~Pd to M. TdI. Huffman on September 1, 1940, for the installation of 1 Council Minutes contd. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1946 gasoline pumps on the west side of Jefferson Ave., between 2nd and 3rd streets, north, the pumps to be removed one ,year from date of installation, and reques ted the Council to advise whether the gas pumps would remain, or whether parking meters should be installed at that point and the pumps removed. After discussion, the Council directed that the parties interested, viz., Walters Brothers and T. M. Seagle - be invited to appear before the Council at its next meeting to discuss the Matter. STREET COT.~I~iITTE~ The follot~~ing recommendations of the street com•nitt e RECOT,n1EN- were submitted ;by the director of public works; DA TI ONS 1. In the matter of two lots owned by John R. Link~ous on the east side of Hickory Ave., that the Council consider the purchase of same, provided that property owners on the east side of Lafayette Ave. agree to furnish a right of way farstreet on through their properties to the east side of the Aust property. 2. That opening block on ly~ourth St. S. E. between Graham and Baskerville streets be declined at the present tim. 3. In the matter of petition of Charles G. Tusing presented at the June 4th meeting - the committee recommende that the sidewalk on the west side of Washington Ave. be extended to the north curb on 5th street -- That improvement to alley entrance on 5th street at the Bane and Dyer propert be d eclined. It was reported that the ditch opposite Harris Motor Company had been opened some time ago . Approval STOP SIGNS 5th St. Ural nu t Ave .I'1E 4. In the matter of request of 6V. K. Johnson that an entrance be provided to his property on Vashington Ave . Sc brought before the Council at the July 2nd meeting, the comma recommends th at if the owner is willing to use the entrance at present provided on the west side of dashington Ave., that the town will p rovide a driveway as reques ted, building it from time to time as material and labor are available. yes uth, ttee 5. In regard to a draina~~e situation brou~_ht t?.p bye 0. V. Tilley on Chestnut Alley in rear of his property, the committee recommends that the hole wasnied in the alley be filled up with rough stone, and reported unfavorably as to diverting the drainage to Lake Street, thinking it better tha it should continue as it has custo~_iarily done through the years . On motion of I. R. Carper, duly .seconded and unanimously passed, the above listed recommendations of the street committee were approved. On further r ecommendation of the street committee, and on motion of F. A. Seagle, seconded by ~~U. F. 'Nhite and unanimousl y passed, the council authorized the erection of s~6psigns on 5th street, N. E. at Walnut Avenue. REPORTS DIRECTOR PITBLIC VVO RKS Council Minutes contd. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1946 The Director of Public Works made the following report; 1. That the traffic ligi~.ts ,ordered 60 days ago had been received, but the cable and steel poles had not arrived. In this connection, he called to the attention of the Council that before erecting traffic lights within the corporate limits on the Primary highway that it should first have the approval of the highway department, and that the Virginia Traffic Laws required this. On motion of :7. F. sd"1Yiite, duly seconded and unanimousl~T passed, the director of public worlds was authorized to contact the highway department and request its permission to install these lights on Washington Avenue at 3rd and 5th streets, north. 2. That the second tank of oil had been received and applied on most of the du:stri gravelled streets.. 3. That the 10-ton Austin Wester3~. road roller ordered sometime ago had been received. 4. In connection with the proposed improvements to the Water Distribution system, he reported that on ~wa~erc~~ Tank location in East Pulaski, a price of ?800.00 had been agreed upon for two lots 50 x 100 on Ridge Avenue, and that negotiations were under way for the No. 3 Tank location in the north end of town. 5. That the Forestry Department had reported that a Special Use Permit was under process of being prepared, and their representative had advised that this department now has funds and would attempt to act~u ire more acreage further west in the Drainage Area. APPLICATION In the matter of discontinuance of a portion of DISCONTINUE PORTION Cliff Street and for' the discontinuance of the streets or CLIFF ST alleys in blocks 106 and 10'7 as shown on the official map of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia between Commerce Street and First Street, South from the north line of First Street South to the South line of Commerce Street, J. C. Dobson, E. C. Bruce and J. G.Bosang made the following application; _. _ -- IN RE: APPLICA'~.'IOIv OI' J. C. iiOBSON~ ~. C. BRUCE AND J. G. BOS_AIvG FOR Th'E DISCONTINUATvCE OF A FOi-tTION OF CLIFF STREET IN Th'l~; TOWN OF FULASKI~ VIRGINIA; AND FOR THE DISCO}NT II~IUANCE OF THE STREETS OR ALLEYS IN BLOCKS 106 and 107 ~ AS SHOydl\T ON THE OFFICIAL TuAF' C7F THE TOI~'~N OF FULASKI ~ VIRGINIAS 13ET`:'~EZI~ CO] 1!4~EnCE STtfEET ATvli r'IkST STREET ~ SOUTH FnOIVI T?lE NORTH LI l'~~ OF FIRS'1 STI-~~,`1~ ~ SOUTH, TO THE SOUTH LITdL OF COfii`c:i;l~C:~ STREET TO THE IV[AYOR ATvD COUNCIL OF THE TOWTtiT OF PULASKI ~ VIRGINIA Your petitioners the undersigned are the owners of all the land and lots abutting on Cliff Street in the Town of Pulaski Virginias from the north line of First Street South to the south line of Commerce Streets and on the alleys or streets in :Blocks 106 and 107 between Cliff Street and Pine Streets as shown on the Official Trap of the Town of Pulaski Virginia. 1 ~ls~ .'. Council Minutes contfd. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1946 1 _ _ _~ _ _ Cliff Street, from the north line of First Street,y South, in the Town of rulaski, T.ri.rginia~ runs down over a ~~ E high cliff and is unimproved and is not susceptible of use; the portion of Cliff Street sought to be closed has never een i imp.roved as a street, and i_s now used only bet~reen the und~~~r- signed property owners as part of their property. The all ys or streets as shown on the Official iYap of the Town of rul' ski, ~rirginia, between Fine Street and Cliff Street in Blocks 1~~6 and 107 are all t=:~ithin the property boundaries of the under- signed, and the property is used only by them for their us s~ said alleys or streets never having been improved or used s such by anyone. l Your petitioners therefore, ask that the portion Cliff Street from the north line of First Street, South, to the south line of Commerce Street, South and said alleys or streets in Blocks 106 and 107, as shown on the Official Maps of the Tovrn of ulaski~ Virginiz~ between ~~ine ;street and Commerce Street, and betvreen Commerce Street and ~~irst Street -- -- South, be discontinued and abandoned and permitted to raVert ~. to the landowners of all the real estate abutting on saic~~. streets or alleys. Abutting property oU~mers on Cliff Str ~ t from the north line of First Street South, to the end at the south line o Commerce Street; and abutting property owners of all the property on the alleys or streets betsnTeen Cliff Street and pine Street, yin Blocks 106 and 107 as shown. on the Official ~.ap of the Town ; of Fulaski, ~:"irginia ~,x' respectfully, ~'~ *~ ' '° Council Minutes cont ~ d. Pulaski, Va. , August 13, 1 946 STATE a~' VIRGINIA, COUNTY OF PIII,ASKI, to-wit This day came J. C. vobson, E. C. Bruce and J. G. Bosang, the petitioners in the foregoing ~,etition~ and made oath before the undersigned Notary P~.~.blic of Pulaski, Virginia in said Pulaski County, that all matters stated in said petition i as matters of fact are true, and that all zaatters therein stated as upon information, opinion or belief they verily believe them to be true. Given under my hand this ~ day of , 1946• l~Iy commission expires C.C.~l~t/LL~ rvOTA.~.Y ~~ C ;,. At a sisetisg ®f the T®wa ~®uncil of Pulaski ~irginia~ held on the 13th day of August ~ 1946, at 7__ 3q__, ®'el®ak~ . P. ~d,~ phis day came d. ~. Dobs®~~ ~. ~. Bruce end J. ~. Basang and presented heir verified petition asking for the diseontia- uanese of that portion of Miff dtreet~ geuth~ as shown an tl~e official Yap of the Town of Pulaski Virginias which lies between th• north line of First SStreet, S®uth and the south lice of ~ommerae ~trest and for the dies®ntinnaace ®Y the alleys er .streets im ~1eek 106 and B1®ek 10~ lying between Tiff Street ",.-;dins street from the north line of first dtreet~ south t® the ~, s list'" of COSU-erae street. - e Council Minutes contd. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1 94i~ { L' fl ~i { IT I~ 4BD ~ the I~ay®r ar~d all a~embera of the C®tameil 'present and constituting a qumrua concurring that , L. B. Frost, E. D. Galfee Tv7iller Bushon and Silas D. Burche - -- And it appearing that the said petition is signed and swo t6~ by d. C.-D®bsen, B. C. Brwce and d. ~. Bosang~ being all of he abutting prAperty owners who are Owners of land abutting ®n any p®rtios of any of th• streets ®r alleys sought to be discontin d'I land 1t appearing that matiee of this application was posted by he f petitioners on the .Z~ tk- day of dome ~ 1946 ~ at the front do®r f the eourt-house of the Circuit Court of Pulaski ~®wmty~ Virgiffi ~ and at two other public places im the Town of Pulaski County Pulaski at least twenty (~4) days prior to this elates I~ctiaens and freeholders of the Town of Pulaski Virginias aay three or sore of whoa way acts bey and they are hereby ~c®amissioners and viewers ~ shall ~riew that p®rtioa of Cliff 'street sAUght t® be discontinued and the streets or alleys in B10ck 1~6 and Block 147 as shown ®m the Official Map of the - - ~ITewg of Pttlaski~ Virginias as d®scribed is the petition and as above.d®scribed~ all of which are sought to be diseontimued~ after due motive to the land proprietors abutting on the part the said streets or alleys s®ught to be discemtinued~ and rep dim writing to the next regular meeting of the Cenncil ®f the T®wn of Pulaski Virginias whether in their opini®n any and any what imaosveniemcs or dosage would result to any persa$ froa the discontinuaMC• of that portion of Cliff Streets g0nth 'and the streets or allege in Block l06 and Block 10~~ as herei above and as in said petition described, J _--,.-~,..-F... r ~. ~~~~ Council Minutes eont 'd. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1946 MODIFIED PROJECT BIDS In the matter of the new waterworks improvements, OIV' COh?- bids for the construction of the T~Todified Raines Project, S TRLTC - __ TION which were opened by the Water committee on August 6, 1946, in the municipal offices, were submitted, and are as ~- follows; 1. Ralph E. Mills Co., Inc. 8c Blythe Bros. Co., Inc. Bid Bond or certified check ~;~ 50,000.00 State Registration I~Io. 711 Proposal No. 1 - Gravity Section Concrete Dam on Peak Creek- - - - - - - - `483,640.00 Das to complete - 450 Proposal No. 6 - Clear t+Vater 8, Raw '~'Vater Pipe Lines- - - - - - - - - - - k 48,875.00 Days to complete- ~-450 Proposal I~Io. 9 - Stand Pipe Foundations and Concrete Pipe Lines lank ~Io. 2 -~- - - - - - - - - 7,265.00 Tank No. 3 - - - - - - - - - - 23,810.00 Tank No . 4 - - - - - - - - - - 46, 80.00 Tanks No. 2 to No. 4 - - - - - 77,935.00 Days to complete - 450 Deductions No. 5 Concrete Class B ~ 23,750.00 Concrete Class X 23,750.00 Deduction No. 6 Concrete per Cu. Yard C ass A 22.00 Class B 17.00 Class X 17.00 Forming per Sq. Ft. .50 ~~ Reinforcing steel in place 0.08 per lb. - Cast Iron Pipe installed, per foot 6" Class 150 1.50 Class 250 1.70 8'~ Class 150 2•~0 Class 200 2. 10 10" Class 200 2.70 12" Class 150 3.20 16" Class 150 5.00 Class 250 5.80 Valves installed,, complete 4" Double Hub Class 150 40.00 6" " " Class 150 52.00 Class 250 90.00 6" Flanged Class 150 65.00 8" Dd~uble:~Hub~ Class 150 72.00 10" Double Hub Class 250 210.00 12" Double Htzb Class 150 145.00 Double Hub Class 250 275.00 16" Double Hub Class 250 495.00 Cast Iron Fittings BEyS 10 ¢' per lb . Flanged dC ~ per lb. Fire Hydrant installed, complete 140.00 Drilling 2-1/2" grout holes, 4.50 per foot • CTrout inr~ 2-1~2" holes ~e r bag o f c erlent - '~' 2.60 C Council Minutes cunt-d. Pulaski,Va., August 13, 1 946 Unclassified Excavations Pipe Trenches per cubic yard. 0 - - to 4 ~ 2.00 4 to 6- 2.25 . 6 to $ - 2.60 Unclassified Excavation 8 to 12- 3.00 Structure Dam per cu. yd. ~~`4.60 Terracotta or concrete drain or sewer line - per foot 8" ,90 Stipulation; Addition to Form of Proposal; r-,rd e respectfully reserve the 'ri:Tht reje th ct e award of an~T section or sections unless awarded all sections bid " on. 2. M. S. HUDGINS Bid Bond or certified check Registration No. 518 10,000.00 Proposal No. 2 - Clearing Res< rvoir Area above Dam - - - - - - - - _ _ Days to complete - 150 ~ '~ 22,000.40 Proposal No. 6 - Clear Water andRaw Water Pipe Lines - - - - - - - - - - Days to complete - 180 45,649.00 Proposal No. 9 - Stand Pipe Foundation and Concrete Pipe Line Tank Nos. 2 to 4 - - - - - - - - - - Foundation not included. ~ 60,000.00 Deduction Nom. 7 X13,500.00 Clearing Reservoir area per acre Class A 120.00 Class B 120.00 Class C 120.00 Class D 180.00 3. FRED A JACKSON Bi Bon or certified check-- None Registration Number -- None ` Proposal No. 2 - Clearing Reservoir Area 4. above Dam - - - - - - - - - - - -- .~~ 45,000.00 + ROBERTS FILTER MFG. CO. Bid Bond or certified check 5 000 00 Proposal N 4 - Filter Plant Equipment Days to com t , . 88 370.00 p e e - 365 Deduction No. 2 6,600.00 Deduction No. 3 2,380.00 5 . Chicago Bridge &. Iron C ornp aZ ~ tsla tsond. or c ert e d ~ 2 500.00 Registration No. 2:63 , Proposal No. 8 - Steel Stand Pipe Water Storage Tanks Tank No . 1 - - - - - - - - - - - ~ 13, 200.00 Tank No . 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 15, 800.00 Tank No. 3 - - - - _ - - - - _ - 7.450.00 Tank No . 4 - - - - - - - - - 7, 450.00 Tanks No. 1 to 4 - - - - - - - - 41,500.00 Days to complete - 350 6. PITTSBURG DES MOINES ST~L C 0. B d Bond or c er t i e c~ e c ~ 2, 500.00 Registration No. 50 Proposal No. 8 - Steel Stand Pipe Water StorA~e Tanks; ~t~5 ~~s Council Minutes conttd. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1946 • Tank No . 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 12, 600.00 Tank No. 2 - - - - - - - - - - - 15,580.00 Tank No . 3 - - - - - - - - - - - 6, 750.00 Tank No. 4 - - - - - - - - - - - 6,750.00 Tanks no. 1 to 4 - - - - - - -- 39,850.00 Days to complete - 3JC 7. WORTHINGTON PUMP 8~ MACHINERY CORP. ~, 500.00 Bid Bond or certified check ~~ Registration Number - None Proposal No. 7 - Raw Water and C1earWater Pumping Equipment ~ g 523.46 Combination Proposal - - - -- -~ ~ Days to complete - 385 8. SYDNOR PUMP & WELL CO., Inc. _ Bid Bond or certified check 500.00 Registration Number - None Proposal No. 7 - Raw Water & Clear'JYater Pumping Equipment Combination Proposal - - -- 9,777.00 9 . VIRGINIA MAC HIRTI:RY & WELL C ~ . , Inc . Bid Bond or certified check 450.00 Registration No . - None Proposal No. 7 - Raw Water & Clear Water Pumping Equipment Deep Well Turbine Pumps - - - ~ 8, 618.00 Days to complete - 154 10. SOUTHERN DRILLING COMPANY - _ Bid Bond or certified check ~ 7,375.00 Registration Number - None Proposal No. 7 - Raw Water & Clear Water Pumping Equipment Deep Well Turbine Pumps --- ~ 7,375.00 Days to complete - 30. ALL BIDS On motion of W. F. White, seconded by Howard R. REJECTED Imbo den, and unanimously passed, all bids were rejected. WILEY ~ WILSON ~ In this connection, the director of public works adv~s~.d the Council that -Wiley & PJilson, Consulting Engineers of Lynchburg, Virginia, were holding all the bids and certified checks, and on motion duly made:. seconded and unanimously passed, he was authorized to advise `dViley & Wilson that all the bids were rejected and request them to return all the checks to the bidders submitting them. .FINANCE The Council authorized the finance committee to COMMITTEE make investigation as to the best and safest investment WATER4'UORKS to be made of the waterworks funds, and the Mayos appointed FUNDS T. F.Wirt to act with the committee in place of retiring Councilman Jordan, until the new appointments were made at • the September meeting. O.P.JORDAN JR The Mayor expressed his appreciation to 0. P. Jordan, RETIRING Jr., retiring Councilman, for his services and cooperation, COUNCILMAN who replied that it had been a pleasure to be a member of the board and privileged to serve the town as Councilman. ADJOURN- There being n o further business, the Council Mrs adjourned at 10:40 o~clock, P. M.. Attest: !" ^r?c of !'ouncil A roved; ayo Council Pltinutes contd. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1 946 Administration Department 1 t A. T.Eskridge, Mayor - - - - - - - - - - - ~ 175.00 B. C . Taylor, Treasure r - - - - - - - - , -- 236.25 Lottie R. Runion, clerk of council - - --- 35 00 ~' Lottie,R. Runion, office asst.- - - - - . -- 165 00 A. W. Gatewood, director of public vrorks . -- 300.00 Roby K. Sutherland, attorney - - - - - - -- 25 00 Maggie Poindexter, janitress- - - - - - . -- 13 00 ~ Walter. Cockerham, fireman - - - - - - - . -- 4.00 0. P. Jordan, Jr. - - - - - - - - - - - -- 5.00 T. F. l,'Virt - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00 Hoovard R. Imboden _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5.00 1~J. F. White - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 5.00 F. A.Seagle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00 I. R. Carper _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 5.00 '~V . D . Aus t - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00 G. C . Hall - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 5.00 Virginia Mutual Insurance Agency- - - - -- 42.75 4 Virginia Tviutual Insurance Agency - - - - - 6.17 B. D. Smith ~ Bros . - - - - - - - - - - -- 24.50 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - .75 Ditto - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 2.00 The C . &c P . Telephone Co. - - - - - - - -- 12.06 Appalachian Electric Power Co. - - - - - -- 20.60 F . C . Hanks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10.00 Martin-Beamer Hardware Co., Inc. - - - - -- 1.50 Freight - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1.01 E Express- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 87 1,115.46; Street Department . y g ery upply Co . - - - ~'Jysor Motor Corp . - - - - - - - - - - - --`~5, 040.60 ---- 2:10.55 Whiting Oil Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 92.00 Ditto- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.50 Gulf Oil Corp. - - - - - - - - - - - - --- 92.00 Standard Oil Co. of N. J. - -- - - - - -,-- 95.38 Ray C. Simpson - - - - - - - - - - - - --- 64.83 Pulaski Veneer Corp. - - - - - - - - - --- 28.75 Bemiss Equipment Corp. - - - - - - - - --- 20.91 Radford Lime stone Corp . - - - - - - - - -- 90.38 Klimate-pruf Paint Co. - - - - - - - - - - 8025 Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc. - - - - - - - - - 45.8: Harrison-Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. - - -- 7.75 Pulaski Hardware Co., Inc. - - - - - - - - 4:10 Automotive Supply Co.- - - - - - - - - - - 1.50 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.49 Landis Auto Parts Co. - - - - - - - - - -- 12.75 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 34 Southwest Publishing Co. - - - - - - - - - 10.80 Peters Tir~Shop - - - - - - - - - - - - - - g.gg John UVard -Upholsterer - - - - - - - - -- 6.75 Frost Service Station - - - - - - - - - -- 4.90 J. R.Ferlines - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- ~ 1.25 Harris Motor Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - .15 Express- - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -- 3.64 Freight - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- .67 Appalachian Electric Power Co. - - - hwa Hi PIa chin & S - - - 1.00 Light Departmen t Appalachian Electric owes Co. - - - - --~'' 543.35 Superior-Sterling Co. - - - - - - - - - - 272.00 Superior-Sterling Co. - - - - - - - - --- 2:65.20 Graybar Electric Co., Inc. - - - - - - -- 36.79 Iarrison -Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. - -- 15.00 , ..v.i.. , s. v ~. . ~~~~ Counc it Tviinute s cont ~ d. . Pulaski, Va ., August 13, 1 946 Police Department L. S. Boothe, Chief - - - - - - - - - -~~ 200.00 Earl Bouldin, Lieut. - - - - - - - - -- 185.00 Bruce Helto n, Sergeant - - - - - - - --- 169.00 Fred A.Z . Ryan - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 160.00 C. G.Blankenshin - - - - - - - - - - -- 160':00 I. H.Sands- - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- 160.00 Elizabeth H. Caves - - - - - - - - - -- 115.00 I~Jalter D. Neeley - - - - - - - - - - -- 160.00 Buford Thompson - - - - - - - - - - -- 150.00 Chas . L . Comer - - - - - --- - - - - -- 150.00 L.R.Sumrners, Sheriff (dune)- - - - - - - 115:?5` L. R. Stammers, Sheriff ( July)- - - - - 11.00 Chas . H. 'rltoodward Egizi.pment Co . - - - - - 217.98 Hatcher, Askew & Co. - - - - - - - - -- 119.00 The C. & P. Telephone Co. (July)- - - - 2'4.97 The C. 8~ P. Tehephone Co. (August) - -- 25.00 The C. & P. Telephone Co. - - - - - --- 13.87 Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc. - - - - - - -- 118.67 L. C. Farmer - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 72.50 Raymond Eas t - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 20.00 Harrison Hancock Hardware Co . , Inc . --- 8.51 B. D. Smith 8~. Bros . - - - - - - - - --- 6.70 Pulaski Printing Co. - - - - - - - - -- 5.50 Pulaski Motor Co., Inc. - - - -- - - -- 3.75 Ditto - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - --- 5.50 Number One Store - - - - - - - - - - -- 2;.90 Automotive Suppl~T Co. - - - - -- - - -- .41 Express - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- .69 ~'2, 511.70 Fire Department A. H.Wygal, C ie - - - - - - - - - --~ 115.50 D. G.Ray, Asst. Chief ~ Mechanic - - -- X00.00 American LaFrance Foamite Corp. - - -- 117.05 J. J. Wilkerson - - - - - - - - - - -- 910.00 C . K. King - - - - - - -- -- - - - - -- 276.25 Auto Spring & Bearing Co., Inc.- - - -- 23.06 Automotive Supply Co. - - - - - - - -- 18.59 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .62 Landis Auto Parts Co. - - - - -.- - - - 2.69 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1.69 . Western Auto Associate Store - - - - - 4.35 Marshall "lelding &: Supply Co. - - - -- 9.00 Pulaski Hardware Co., Inc. - - - - - -- 3.27 Harrison-Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. -- 1.42 Standard Oil Co. of N. J. - - - - - -- 3,59 Bernard P:Iachine ;~uorks - - - - - - - - - 3.20 Appalachian ~;lectric Power Co. - - - -- 5.72 The C . y~. P . Telephone Co . - - - - - -- 1.27 Jameson Sheet Metal 8v Roofing Co.- - - 14.30 Express - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- .60 ' 1,712.17 Oakwood Cemetery Garnett Meredith - - - - - - - - - - - ~~ 80.00 8 0 70.00 91.77 .85 - 5~ 162.62 Park; L. A. Sharpe - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ 62.50 R. C. Nichols - - - - - - - - - - -- - 62.50 9V. T.Crowder - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25.00 R. E.Cregger- - - - - - - - - - - -- - 6.00 Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc. - - - - --- - 2.55 Harrison-Hancock HardwareCo., Inc. - - 1.10 Appalachian Electric Pamrwer Co. - - - - 1.00 Pulaski HardwareCo., Inc. - - - - -- - .12 160.77 Sewer Department Laughon Lumber Co.- - - - - - - - - - Fred A. Jackson - - - - - - -- - - -- Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc. - - - - - -- ~~~~ Council r~7inutes cont f d. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1 946 Old Power House Building Appalachian electric Power Co . - - - - - - ~ 2.40 '_"~ "- LVater Department H. C . Jackson, Supt . - - - - - - - - - -_.~ 225.00 F.B. G'Vhite,Caretaker - - - - - - - - - -- 57.75 Appalachian Electric Power Co. - - - ---- 145.68 The Glauber Brass 1~Tfg. Co, - - - - - -~.__ 140.16 R.D.Wood Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 51.86 R.D.Wood Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - --_ 143.69 The I~athieson Alkali UVorks, Inc . - - ---- 15.23 The Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc. - - - -- 19.00 Superior-Sterling Co. - - - - - - - - -__ 26.60 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 38.25 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- .91 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16.45 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 48.49 Harrison-Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. - - - 2-.7.71 Neptune Meter Co. - - - - - - -- - - - -- 23.76 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - --- 56.40 Lynchburg Foundry Co. - - - - - - - - --- 35.07 Soutnwest Publishing Co. - - - - - - ---_ 39.15 Wallace & Tiernan Co. - - - - - - - - --- 43.21 Kincer Miller Hardware Co. - - - - - - -- 22.64 B. D. Smith & Bros. - - - - - _ _ _ _ ___ 4.90 . Gulf Oil Corp. _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ ___ 2.65 The C . c~c P .Telephone Co . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 3.82 Laughon Lumber Co. - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ __ 2, 85 Martin-Reamer Hardware Co., Inc. - - - -- 1.35 Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc. - - - -- - - - - .60 Pulaski Hardware Co., Inc. - - - - - - - .65' Landis Auto Parts Co. - - - - - - - - - - 1.74 Freight - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- 6.21 Freight - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 3.8 Freight - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - --- 2.06 Express - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- .56 Virginia Block Co. ~ - - - - - - - - - -- 8.40 Modified Raines Project (Special Water Capital) Wiley &- W"ilson, Consulting Engineers ---~ 2:7,023.71` Wiley & Wilson, Consulting Engineers --- 367.20 Pennsylvania Drilling Co. - - - - - ---- 7,632.76 Pensylvania Drilling Co. - - - - - ----- 1,577.9°5, Scott, Horner & Mason, Inc. - - - - - -- 3,617.93 Crowell &, Deeds - - - - - - - - - - - -- 864.04 GYood, IToffman, King & Dawson- - - - - -- .752.44 Elizabeth H. Caves - - - - - - - - - --- 12.50 Lottie R. Runion - - - - - - - - -- - -- 10.00 Polly Cate wood- - - - - - - - - - - - -- 2. 50 John A. &- Fannie K. Cline- - - - - - --- 600.00 Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc. - - - - - - - - 550.00 N. Perdue- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10.00 Harrison-Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. - -- 5.90 Times World Corporation - - - - - - - -- 23.40 Rich_r!~.ond Times Dispatch - - - - - - ---- 36.45 Southwest Publishing Co. - - - - - - --- g~pg 43, 0~5 :87 Town of Pulaski General Fund - - - - --- 205.79 Town of Pulaski General Water Fund ----- 2=,575.22 2.40 (contfd) ~.~.~ Council Minutes cont ~ d. Pulaski, Va. , August 13, 1 946 Bonds 2 - Waterworks Refunding Bonds 713 and~}:~4 dated July 1,1939 C-~ 4'~l, 000 each------ ~~ 2, 000.00 4 -Waterworks Improvement Bonds~31,~32 X33 and X34, dated July 1, 1925 ~1, 000 each ----- 4 000.00 • 6,000.00 Interest 28 - Interest coupons ~ x;12.50 each, Water Works Reftu~.din~; Bonds, dated July 1, 1 939 -/- - - - - -~ `.; 350.00 40 - Interest coupons C x'25.00 each Water Improvement Bon, dated July 1, 1925- - - - - - - - - 1,000.00 7 - Interest coupons ~~ ;25.00 each ItJater 'Norks ~; Electric Light -Refunding Bond, dated Jan.l,1925 175.00 3 - Interest coupons ~ X25.00 e ach Water Works Improv ement Bond, dated July 1 , 1 925 - - - - - -- 75.00 26 - Interest coupons C? **25.00 e ach Water Works Improvement Bond, dated July 1, 1 925 - - - - - - - - -- 650.00 15 - Interest c oupons C `25.00 each Street Improvement Bonds, d ated June 1, 1927 - - - - - - - - -- 375.00 4 - Interest coupons ~ X25.00 each Sewer Extension Bond, dated June 1, 19~?7 - - - - - - - - -- 100.00 3 - Interest coupons C '"25.00 each 'JUater V'Vorks &; Electric Light Refunding Bond, dated January 1, 1925 - - - - - - - - - - - - 75.00 2- Intere i t s oupons C~ 25.00 each Water Works & Electric Light Refunding Bond, dated Januar~T 1, 1925 - - - - - - - - - - - -- 50.00 2,850.00 1 Council b7inutes coot-d. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1 946 Payrolls Water Department Labor payroll week ending July 5 - - - 231.40 n „ -+ rr „ rr July 12 - -- 157.20 n _ _ rr ~~ July 19 - 254.60 'r -' rr rr July 26 - __ c337.55 rr rr rr rr Aug'. 2 - - - 344.20.... Aug. 9 - - - ~R4_in Ntodified Raines Pro.'ect Labor payroll week ending July 5 - II „ 1/ - - rr n n rf July 12 - -- 108.20 July 19 - - - 53.25 Street Department 1 Labor n payroll " week rt ending July 5 - - - 320 75 rr r, rr n r~ Jul~r 12 - . -- 400.50 rr -, rt ~r Jttly 1 9 - - - 336.25 rr rr ~~ rr July 26 - - - 38 ~ . 50 u „ rr -r Aug . 2 - -- 309.75 Aug. 9 - - -- 334.50 ------- Health Department Labor rr pa~Troll n week e ndin? July 5 - - - 159 50 " rt !~ rr July 12 - - . - 154.00 r- rr „ ,r July 19 - - - 159.50 „ „ ~~ ~~ July 26 - - - 159.50 rr ,r ~~ ~~ Atzg . 2 - - - 152.00 Auk. 9 - - - 159.50 Severer Department Lab or payroll week°nding July 5 - - - 121.75 rr rr n rr rr rr ~~ July 12 - -- 193.40 July 1 g - -- 178.50 Police Department Labor payroll weekending July: - --- rr 't " July 12 - - - n tr n rr „ July 19 --- rr rr rr July 2 6 - - rr rr tt 11 - rr rr n r- Au.g . 2 - --- Aug; . 9 ---- F'ir epartrr~ent Payroll for month ending July 31, for responding; to alarms - _ _ _ _ _ __ Payroll for month ending July 31, for attemda.nce at meetings and drills-f-~- 39.00 43.00 43.00 47.00 47.00 47.00 15.00 ,.,~. , ~...~ . ~.~..~ 67.00 '~:~ Council iJ~inutes contd. Pulaski, Va., August 13, 1946 RECAP I TL'LATT ON Administration Department ---------~ ------------ 1,115.46 931.94 5 ----- Street Departure nt ___ ----- , 511.70 2 Police Department ------ ------ ------- , 712.17 1 Fire Department------- ----- -- , 80.00 Oakwood Cemetery------------ --- -------- 132.4 1 Light Department ------- - ---- , 162.62 Sewer Department ------------ -------- -- 160.77 Parks ------------------- Old Power House Buildin~*----------- ---------~-- 2.40 216.63 1 4"later Department ------ , iv2odified Raines Project "'pecial ',Hater Caoital-------------------- 45,876.88 Bonds------------------------------ 6,000.00 Interest --------------------------- 2-" 850:00 68,752.91 payrolls_ Street Department ----------------~~ 2,091.?5 Health Depart~~~ent ----------------- 944.00 Sewer Department------------------- 493.65 Police Department------------------ 266.00 Fire Dep artment ------------------- 67.00 Water Department------------------- 1,709.05 1~lodified Raines Pro ject ----------- 238.85 ~ 74,562.71