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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10-08-46~~~ ~ Council Minutes Pulaski, Virginia, October 8,.1946 The Council of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia met in regular session in the Council Chamber of the Priunie~ipal building at 7:30 P. Id1., 4cttiber 8, 1946. PRh~S1~NT There were present; Mayor A. T.Eskridge, presidi g; Lottie R.Runion, clerk; A. JV.C-atewood, director of public works;. Roby K. Sutherland, attorney, and Councilmen; T. F.~ Wirt, C.V. Jackson, Howard R. `.~mboden, ',"J. F.White, F. A. Seagle,{ I. R. Carper, W. D. Aust and CT. C. Hall. Absent: None. jj ~"I]' ~7T~S The minutes of the regular meeting held on Septe er 17th were read and approved. PAYROLLS The regular bills and payrolls for the month of September were read, abproved acid ordered paid. Said bill POLICI.~ t4~{'ORT PAT'~OL1,~N APB OI~,?m~1'EsD F `R }~ ±~~ ld A13A'1"I'OIR P [~T:I~i`' I OI~i given at the conclusion of these minutes. The police report fotA.. the month of September was submitted and read. On motion duly made, seconded and una_~imously pa the Council aoproved the appointment of Siscle H. Raines, patrolman on the police force, suceeding ~~~alter D. Neeley resigned - September 21, 1946, and the appointment of two new patrolman, John H. Hall and Ralph C. Linkous as of October 1, 1946. Salaries at x'150.00 oer rlonth each. J.T.Gilmore and B.S.Dawson, members of the Pula; ar e ssed, Volunteer FireDepartment appeared before the Council,reque ting an appropriation of X284.00 tt~ard the purchase of firemen s clothing. On motion of F. A. Seamle, seconded by T. F. Y~i t and unanimously passed, the matter was referred to the Fir Committee for investigation and power to act. H. C.Eoperley, P~lanatmer of the Southern States Pulaski Service, appeared before the Council again request that the said Southern States Pulaski Service be granted permit to operate an ab;~~~.o~$ in connection with their Locker Flant located on 2nd street, N.E. in the town of Pulaski, and presented a petition with 81 signers request that the matter of issuance of the permit be g iven re-cons dera- tion. ~~ 1,000.00 APPROrRIA- TICZJ C OTiT "_ J~~ I TY r'UND A.J. S,":ITN BI~I ~,D ING PER1I~~ITS Council Palinutes contd. Pulaski, Va. , October 8, 1946 A. I. Crowell, attorney represen.tira~ certain property owners in the vicinity of the locker plant who~.,were Apposed to issuance of the permit appeared before the Council with the r equest that in case the matter w~~ re-opened that he be given an opportunity to be heard. In executive session, on motion of T. F.VJirt, seconded by '.~'T. D. Aust and un ously gassed, the Council denied the permit for the abattoir. C . Iv1. Hayter, president of the Pulaski County Community Fund and U, S. O.Drive appeared before the Council, requesting an appropriation for ~2, 000.00 for the cominr~ year, due to including in their budget ~"'S, 000 for YMCA fund. In executive session, on motion of W. F'. l'Vhite, seconded by F.A.Seagle and unanimously passed, the Council authorized an appropriation of~1,000.00 to the Community fund for the town's fiscal ,year September 1, 1946 ending August 31, 1947. In the matter of an;~lication of A. J. Smith for permits to b u.ild 4 frame dvaellings 150 feet west of Randolph Ave. at 12th St. TT. W., to cost X2,000.00 each, which was referred to the Councilmen from First Ward at the September 1 7th meeting of Council, Councilmen T. F. Wirt and C. V. Jackson recommended to the Council that the permits be g ranted. The applicant with his attorney, A. I. Crowell, appeared before the Council and submitted floor plans for the houses in question and raised the estimated cost from ~2, 000 t o `"'3, 500.00 each. Marvin ". Graham, attorney, apbreared before the Council representing property owners opposin{ the issuance • of the permits. After consideration, on motion of F'. A. Seagle, seconddd by C.V. Jackson and una~irnously passed, the permits were g ranted,in accordance with the amended applications and plans submitted. ~P~)~ICATAp~RS In the matter of application of Creo.Sam Akers for permit to build a one-story f rare ~ welling on the hest 1 ~~"9 I SOT' J~~.~YLi`JT VA . CxAS C 0. FT:RT~~IT LOADII`~G PLA TF' ORM 1 i~.n:~ .0`dY3~`N APrL:LCATION AP ~i~ . ]=IOUSE BUILTING P~_;R]~"ITS Council T~inutes cont ~d. Pulaski, Va., October 8, 1940 side of Jefferson Ave., South, extended (Spangler Addition) to cost X2500 to '~3t000.00, a petition was presented signed by 12 residents of that vicinity, requesting; that the permit be denied. Further, in connection with this application, the director of public works called to the attention of the Council a drainage condition wrlich should be taken care of satisfactorily by the applicant in the event the perrr~it was granted, and requested that this be made apart of the permit if granted. On motion duljT made, seconded and unan passed, the matter was r ef'erred to theCouncilmen from the Third ~"lard for investir~a.tion and power to act. In the matter of application of the Southwestern Virginia Gas Company for permit to erect a loading platform for m as cylinders on the vv est side of Lagrange Street, Corne of Commerce and Lagrange streets, t o cost X4125.00, referred to the director of public works at the September 17th meetin of Council, ll-ir. Gatewood reported that this had been investi and the application a?~proved, and on motion duly made, s eccn and unanimoushT .passed, the p~>rmit was granted. In the matter of application of Pairs. Tvi. F. Owen for 2-story apartment house, material cinder block, or brick' case, if possible, on the west side of ':Yashington Ave., at 6t~i St. S. l'l., to cost 720,000.00, and a private garage for the use of the occupants of the apartments, the director of public works reported that he had reached an agreement with Tvrs. Owen regarding providing a driveway entrance off of Washin~-;ton Ave . So . , to serve this ~ropos ed b uilding, the town to construct the entrance and ]~'rs . Owen to pay th-~ nmti cost of same. On these conditions, and on motion duly made, seconded and unanimousl~T passed, the permit was granted. sly ated, xed On motion duly made, s econded and unaimously passed, the f ollowing building permits comi_z4T w=_thin the requirement of the ordinance were granted - subiectto governmental regulations; ~~ Council Ninlztes contd. Pulaski,Va., Oct. 8, 1946 Cx. S.Bunn for remodeling Pron~and redecorating interior of retail store building on the northeast corner of :~dashington Ave . and 3rd S f . '~1. , bet~freen 3rd and 4th s treets, to cos t from. ~"2, 000 to `'10, 000; Forest C . ~`Jilkinson for two-story frarr~e d wellintT on the west side of Columbia Drive between ~'Jashington and Jefferson Ave. So. to cost '-4,000 to 5,000; Hensel C.$laughter for one-story frame dwellin~T on west side of Upland Drive, west of '~^Jashington Ave.So., to_ cost `3,000.00 2-room J. G. Bosang for one-story frame dwelling on east side of Pine St. S. VV. between First St. So. and Commr.rce St., to cost X1,500.00; tV.D. Rankins for one-story frame dwelling on east side of Draper Ave., betwen Peirce and Floyd avenues, S. E. to cost x`'3500.00; Pauline Surber for addition to frame d welling on west side of Hickory Ave. , East Pulaski, t o cost~1500,00; Lucille Burks (colored) for one-story frame coal house on west side of i~~anle St., between Valley and Jefferson Ave. So., to cost ''''25.00; J. a"J. Jones for one-story cinder block coal house on north side of First St. N.E. rear of vJashington five. ;T., t o cost 75.00; Eugene Poole for addition and imx~rovements to f rame ~twelling on north side of 4th St. Pd. E., one block beyond i7nion Ave., to cost "t250.00; Church of God for addition of vestibule to Cement block church building on south side of 2nd St. id. E., to cost "150.00; D. Robley !,flood and C. R. Burgis for remodeling and repairs to frarne dwelling on east side of'Walnut Ave., • Corner of Sank St., to cost ~"2,000.00 T.OBILE UNIT ~ In regard to a permit previousl~T granted to H.J.Sizer, P ~; T ITI ON F. J. Swinburne and F:. J. Hancock, to operate a Home Service Groceries °-~ Slzpnlies unit within the town, a petition the operation of opposing/such a mobile unit in the town of Pulaski, si~,ned by 18 independent merchants, was presented. On motion of T.F.~Uirt, seconded by Howard R. Imboden .and unanimously passed, the petition was tabled. 4VM.VI~R A letter from ~Jilliam Vier, citizen and property PETITION owner located at Lexington Ave. and First St.S. E. was read, sa~~ Council P~inutes cont ~d. Pulaski, ~Ia., Oct. 8, 1946 Mr. Vier requesting that Lexington Ave. south of First St. be improved for a distance of 300 feet south of First St. to top of hill in front of his property, so that he could reach his property with a vehicle. On motion of T. F. i~Virt, duly seconded and vnanimously passed, the matter was referred to the street committee for investi~~ation and report. STT~EE-i' A petition was presented by certain residents of L IC=TT P~`I'~TIO~T Lake Street, requesting better street lighting on Lake Street LAriE S T . between 2nd and Pulaski streets, and on motion of T. F. Wirt, duly seconded and unanimously passed, the petition was referr to the light c ornrnittee, with power to act. PRESS ~~OX Howard R. Imboden requested that a com'oination CALF~'.i~'r! FIN~LD . broadcasting booth and press box to be used in ~oroad casting ~d football games be installed on the roof of the covered ~ stands at Ealfee park, this facilitjr estimated to cost :150.0 On motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, this installation was authorized. CALF'EE ...The. matter of building dressing- rooms and shower; F IT~,LD DRE~SSl""T?r at Calfee Park, with a caretaker's apartment overhead, which R 0 C~T~TS ETC. was consiiered btT the Council some months ago, was brought up by Howard R. Imboden, and on motion duly made, seconded and unanimously passed, the committee previously appointed; composed of F. A.Seagle, Howard R. Imboden and T. F. ~'Virt, with 6'J. F. White as an adelitional member, wras continued and authorized to investigate the ~%ractibi it~t~ ., ®f undertaking this building at the present time, and rex~ort back to the Council. SLAUrTKTT~R A proposed ordinance to orohibt the construction, 'I O USI~~ OR?`I'`Ai:~CE ownership or operation of slaughter houses, rendering plants or kindred businesses within the town of Pulaski,. and within one mile of the corporate limits, thereof, and providing penal for the violation of the provisions of same was heard on secor7 reading, and on motion of Howard R. Lnboden, seconded by 'u~-. F. 'J~hite and unanimously p assed, was adopted. Said ordinance is as follows; ties ~~.M Council T~Zinutes contd. Pulaski, Va., Oct. 8, 1946 AN ORDINANCE TO PROHIBIT THE CONSTRIICTIL3N, OV~fNERSHIP OR OPERATIOI~1 OF SLAUCrtiTsaR HOUSES, RENDT{.~'RiT1("x PLARTTS OR KIP~IDRED BUSITJ'~;SSES WITHITtiT 11^1TE `I'0'~VN OF PULAS:EiI, VIRGINIA, ATdD V`JITHIT? ONE TdTILE OF THE CORPORATE LIT,.TITS TH'"JREOF, AND PRO~~InING P.EI`?AL1^I~_S F'OR ~1~,~" VIOLATIOTJ OF' ~I'ri~~' PROVISIOTdS OF THIS ORDIT~TANCE. BE IT ORDA7=T~]"~-~D BY THE COUNCIL ~OF' T~iE T04~T~1 OF PULASKI, VIRGII`?IA, THAT; It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to erect, have., maintain, keep or operate any slaughter house, rendering plant, or kindred ar allied business having for its purpose the slaughtering and pro- cessing of live animals, or the rendering, processing and disposal of dead animals, vaithin the corporate limits of the Town of Pulaski, Virginia, and within. an area of one (1) mile outside of and adjacent to the corporate limits of the Town of Pulaski, and on proof of a violation of this ordinance, the ov~rner, operator and~or lessee of such slaughter house, rendering plant, or allied business hauin~~ for its purpose the slaughtering and processing of live anirlals, or the rendering, processing and disposal of dead animals, mall 'ae held guilty of a nuisance, ,and each said day that said nuisance shall continue shall constitute a separate offense. Every person, firm or corporation who violates or fails to comely with the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and pun_~shed by a fine of not exceeding One Hundred Dollars (h"100.00) for each separate offense, or by imprisonment not exceedin~_ ~.['hirty (30)days for each separate offense, or by both such fine and imprison- ment in the d excretion of the Mayor or other person tr~Ting the same. This ordinance shall become efi'ective from date of passame. On motion of T. F.VJirt, duly seconded and tananimously POLICE COP.~T~~IITTTsE passed, the T~'Iayor was requested to name two additional members to the Police Committee, and make it a permanent council committee with autT~iority to act in connection with the proposed new parking ordinance. ~6hereupon, T. F. 'vVirt and Cx.C. Hall were added., to the Police Committee, now a3 Council Pvinutes contd. Pulaski, Va., Oct. 8, 1946 composed of W. F. Vdhite, chairman and F. A. Seagle, T. F. ',Hirt and G. C. Hall, acting with the i:.ayor. VA. LEAGUE The fl?ay or reported that the Virginia League of j~,rr?.c, ~:CIPAL:~TIES T~~unicipalities had advised that it would be unable to assist further with the revision of ordinance on account of the resignation of L. H. Ruehl, who had_ been representing; the League in this RP,VISIOPT work. In view of this situation and at the sug~Testion of Roby CHARTER K. Sutherland, town attorney, and on motion of T. F'. ~'Virt, ORDITTANC~;S seconded by I. R. Carper and unanimously passed, it was d eeide. that the Charter o f the town, as w ell as all ordinances be as quidkly as possible, revised and re-written,~this_rnatter being referred to the ordi aice committee working with the town attorney. Z01`d=~~?G ORDIi'TAi~tCI~~ The matter of establishing a Zoning Ordinance, with the appointment of a honing Commission was discussed, with no action being taken at this meeting.. A]' ~;RIC~N In the matter of request of the American Pigment PIGMENT CORP. Corporation to be alloVred to waste effluent into the Sanitary Sewer of the Town of i'l:laski in order to by pass the town, they Report matter having been referred to the islayor and Rirector of Publi '~lorks, who engaged nr. F.H.Fish, professor of chemistry of the RI/~UTST Virginia Polytechnic Institute, to analTrze this effluent and DI~~I~TT~~'D report on same. After ~r~seiving the report of I;r. Fish, it was the opinion of the Iulayor and director of public works that'!: the request of the American Pigment Corporation could not be approved, and the said T~ayor and director of public works make! this recommendation. to the Council. In view of this, and on motion duly made, seconded and unan:~ousYy passed, it was the sense of theCouncil that the request of theAmerican Pigment Corporation be and hereby is denied. F..4. Jackson The director of pu'plic works reported that F. A. ~~Vard Lane Jackson had advised that he was 4villing to d edicate a s trip ofj land 5 ft. wide by 133 ft. long for t:~e purpose of widening W d Lane, East Pulaski, at some future date, and requested that this be accepted and he be given authority to have deed prepay d and executed. On motion of G. C. Nall, seconded by Z'. F. 'Hirt and unanimously passed, the Council a~~thorized that the deed b` prepared and the dedication accepted. ~~~ Council Paiinutes contd. Pulaski, Va., October 8, 1946 .~ TRAFFIC In the matter of traffic signals, which was authorized SIG%dAL _ 5th St. at a former meeting to be installed at the intersection of 5th St. and '~dashinC;ton Ave.North, it was reported that the Street Cammittee, with 1!%ir. W. F. White, were unable to agree upon this, and the matter was referred back to the Council f'or decision as to whether the standared traffic light should be installed at this point or an amber "Blinker" light with the proper warning signs be installed. RESCINDED After discussion, on motion of F. A.Seagle, seconded by I. R. Carper and passed b~T majority vote, .the former action of the Council authorizing the installation of the traffic signal light at this point was rescinded. " BLINKER" Then on motion of I. R. Car er seconded b C. V. LIGHT ~ p ~ y Jackson and passed by majorit;~~ vote, the council authorized the installation of an Amber "Blinker" light at the intersec- tion of Pashington Awe. and 5th St. N., with the proper warning agpnoach signs. 2nd St. & Randolph Ave. On motion of W. F.VVhite, seconded by G. C. Hall and passed by majority vote, the Council authorized that the traffic li~,ht signal now at the intersection of Washington Ave. and 2nd Street id., be moved to the intersection of 2nd St. and Randolph Ave. N. W., and that the two new signals be installed at 2nd St. and 4~uashington Ave. North, and 3rd St. and 4'Vashington Ave. North. WOOD On motion of ry. F. ?White, seconded by Ho~rard R. Imboden POLES and unanimously passed, the Council authorized that if the new steel poles to be used in erecting these traffic signals were not received within 30 days, that the signals be erected on wood poles at the 3rd St.-and ~~~Iashington Ave. in- tersection. REPORTS The director of public works submitted the following DIR~ CTOR PUBLIC reports and recommendations of the street committee; WORKS ~, REC OiVfn~1FN?~ATI ONS STREET CO1~TP~~ITTEE Council PJiinutes cont ~ <~. ~5 Pulaski, Va.; October 8, 1946~~ Lexington Ave. 1. In the matter of request of citizens of South Lexington Avenue to hard surface portion of Lexington Avenue between Dora Highway and an East-West alley and an alley from Lexington Ave. to Washington Ave., the street committee recommends that this be included in the future building program of the town in its relative position of importance. Curb ~ 2. Petition -- Curb and Gutter on east side of Clutter Randolph Ave., between 5th and 6th streets, N., street Randolph committee recommends that this betition not be approved at Ave. the present time. Harry Au_st 3. Request of Harry E. Aust~-- for gravel or crus ed Street stone to be put on a street known as "AustRoad" leading So th from Peppers Ferry Road at his new residents al development this improvement estimated to cost X296.40-- is recommende by the street committee . HARD-SURFACE 1~2 Block It;a~o 1 e S t . SW Madison A.$e. F~ First St.S. STOP SIGN luladison x 1stSt.So. 4. Proposal to hard surface Maple St. S. W. betwe 2nd street and Chestnut Alley - tn.e street committee recommends including this one-half block in the regular building program of the town in its relative position of importance. 5. Proposal to open Madison Ave., between Dora Hi~hway and First St., S. E., is recommended declined. 6. Proposal to-erect stop sign on South Madison Ave., entering First St. S.E. - - recommended installed. 0.0. CRO!'~dELL 7. Reque st of 0. 0. Crowell for drain line on 4th t . S.E. in .front of his property, the committee recommends th s with the provision-that the said 0. O.Crowell pay 50 per c nt of the cost of the installation. PULASKI 8. In the matter of request of J. G. Bosang for Li~T~~IBER CO. Pulaski Lumber Compan~T, to close an alle~r running East & VUI at the rear of the Lumber Company Plant, between Jeffersoni ALLEY and Randolph Avenues, the street commlittee recommends to the Council that it approve the G.pplication of the Pulaski'. Lumber Company insofar as ~t has authority, and that the Lumber Company be advised to proceed in the regular legal '; manner pertaininT to closing streets an d alleys. Approval On motion of T. F.Wirt, seconded by I. R.Carper and unanimously passed, the above listed recommendations of the s treet committee were approved. TRASH ~: The matter of an ordinanc e pertaining to trash and GARBAGE ORDI~TAPTCE garbage collection was referred to the ordinance committee"i Est for consideration. ~4'b Council Minutes coot-d. Pulaski, Va., October 8, 19.6 HOGAN DAM On motion of T. F. Wirt, seconded by V'J. D. Aust REPAIRS and unanimousl~r passed, the Council approved the execution C OI~TTRAC T RALPH E. of contract by the I,layor, under date of September 26, 194_-F~, MILLS CO. between the Town of Pulaski,Vir~~;inia and Ralph E'. i~7ills Company, Inc., of Salem, Virginia, covering the core drilling and grouting operations necessary to repairs of Hogan Dam, and the solidification of same, and the con- struction of an additional 6-1~2 feet in the height of same. PARKING The town attornetr submitted an ordinance esta.blisning ORDINANCE par'.~ing meter zones and restricted parking areas within the Town of Pulaski, and a~-~tl~iorizing the installation of parkin; meters and for t he regulation and control of barking meter zones and restricted parking areas and providing penalties for t he violation of the same. After donsder8_~ tion, on motion of Hovaard R . Imboden, seconded by T. F. VC-irt and by recorded vote as follows, the ordinance was adopted. AYES, T. F. TNirt Hovrard. R. Imboden, j.N. D. Aust, I. R.Carper and F. A. Seagle . NOES: C. V. Jackson, W. F .ti't~hite and G. C . Hall. Said ordinance is as follows: ' AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING PARK.II~TCT METF,R ZONES AND RF'STRICTED PARKING AREAS ~NITHIN TIiF, TO?~'IJ OF PiJLASKI, VIRCsITdIA, Ai?D A?~i'~iORIZIIdG THE INSTALLATION OF PARKING P~~IETF;RS AAtD ROR THE REGITLA~l'IOIvT AIVD CONTROL OF PARKING 1~ETER ZONES AND R~P;STRICTED PARKING AREAS AND PRUVIDTNG PIi;NALTILj:S F'OR THE VIOLATIOrI OF THE PROVISIOPTS OF TI~IS ORDINANCE BF IT OR?~AIPdED ~3Y THE COUNCIL OF THE; TOWA? OF PULASKI, VIRGINIA, AS FOLLOAJS: 1. For the purpose of this ordinance (a} The word "vehicle"' shall mean any device in, upon or by which any person or property is or may be transported anon a hi~;hvaay, except a device which is operated upon rails or tracks. (b) The word "street" shall mean any public street, avenue, road, boulevard, highways or other p?zblic place located in the Town of Pulasl~i and e stablished for the use of vehicles. s4~ ^ovncil Minutes cont ~ d . Pzzlas_:i, Va. , October 8, 1946 (c) The word "person" shall mean and include any individual, firm, co-partnership, or corporation. (d) The word."operator" shall mean and include eves individual who shall operate a ve'r~icle as the owner thereo or as the anent, emplo~ree or perrz "_ttee of the owner. 2. The following described. parts of streets in 1T Own of Pulaski, Virginia, are hereby established as Parking Iv;eter Zones ; The East side of iVashinf>_;ton Avenue, North, from t e South end of ';+.Jashington AvenueBrid~;e to r'ourth Street, T1or h; The Nest side of '.°Jashin~ton Avenue, I`Torth, from t e South end of '~'Vashington Avenue Bridge to Third Street, I~Tor ,h; Both sides of Second Street, North, from Tiadison Avenue, North, to Jefferson Avenue, Tdorth; Both sides of Jefferson A~-enue, Tlorth, from the T~zo~th er_d of Jefferson .Avenue r?ridge t:o Third Street, Pdorth; 1 and in said zones and such other par'-zing meter zones as ma hereafter created bar ordinances of the Town of Pulaski, th parkin~~; meters shall be in operation during the following periods; T,Zonda~T throu:;h Friday of each wee'_~ from 8; 00 0 ~ clot A. hri. to 6;00 o-clock P. M; On each Saturday from 8 ; 00 0 ~ cloak A . ItI . to 9; 00 o ~ clock P . T~~I. The meters will not be in operation on Sundays or on such designated holi,,tays as may be declare] from time to time. ! 3. The l~~irector of Public `1"forks shall cause parking meters to .bP installed and shall cause par'~in~; meter spaces', be designated in accordance with tree provisions of this be to ordinance, and on those parts of streets hereinbefore rnenti~ned, designated as par~in~; ~!eter zones, there s'~all be no parki except at parking meter spaces in accordance trrith the provisions I of this ordinance. ° 4. The Director of Public rtiorks, or such other office s or emplo~Tees of the Town of Pulaski, as he mad select, are hereby authorized to install or place parrying meters in suc parkin? meter zones hereb~r created dr to be created by other ordinances of the Town of Pulaski. Such parking mete shall be -olacP~3 >>non the m~rb al^n,.n3de o'' or next to individual parkin; places to~be deli<rnated as hereinafter ~~ Council bTinute~~ coat-d. Pulaski, sta., October 8, 1946 provided. Each said parking meter shall be so sc-t as to show or display a signal that the parking space assigned to it is or is not in use. The Director of Public Works, or such officers and employees above referred to shall provide for the installa- tion,. regulation, control, operation and i~se of the parking meters provided for in tili s ordinance and shall maintain said meters in good workable condition. Each said pary;ing meter shall be so set as to displace a signal showing legal parking for the part of the street upon which said meter is placed for the apnronr.iate length of time upon the d eposit of the appropriate coin according; to the following; schedule; Twelve (12) minutes parking f'or one (1) cent. Twenty-four (24) minutes parking for twa<-~2) cents. Thirty-six (3E) rninutes parking for three (3) cents. Forty-eight (48) minutes parking; for four (4) cents . Sixty (60) minutes parking for five (5) cents (pennies). Sixty (EO) minutes parking for five (5)cents (nickel and e ach meter shall continue in operation from the time of depositing the a?propriate coin until the expiration of the time allotted. Each meter shall also be so arranged so that upon the expiration of said par;~in~ limit, it will indicate by mectza_nical operation and prcpf;•r si~•nal that the lawful parking ;period as fixed _~~T ordinance has expired. 5. G°JYien any vehicle is parked in an~r space alongside of or next to which is located, under this ordinance, a parking meter, the owner, operator, manager or driver of said vehicle shall, upon entering the said parking space immed~ atelZ* deposit a .five cent coin or. one cent coin or coins, of the United States of America in the parking meter alongside of or newt to said parking space and the said. paring space may then be used by such vehicle during the parking limit provided by this ordinance . If said vehicle shall remain parked in such parking space be~Tond the said parking; limit, the parking meter shall display a sign indicating; illegal narking, and in that event such vehicle s`~all 'oe cons' tiered as parked overtime, and the parkin~~ of a vehicle overtime in anti such part of a street sus Council I~iinutes cunt r d . Pulaski, Ala. , October 8, 1946 where antr such meter is located, by the owner, operator, manager or driver thereof, shall be a violation of this ordinance and punished as hereinafter provided. It shall i be unlawful for any person to cans e, allow, permit or suffe~ anT~ such vehicle registered in his name to be narked overtirr~e, or be~Tond the lawful period of time as above described. 6. It shall be unlawful and an offense for any pe~son to ~r~r~iit a vehicle to remain or be placed in a parking spa~e alongside of or next to which an~r~arking meter is placed while said meter is displaying an illegal narking signal. 7. Such police officer c:~arged with the duty of enforcing this ordinance shall take the number of any meter} at which any vehicle is overparked, the vehicle state licen~.e i number of szach vehicle, and report the same to the police ~ v, om~laint touchin such violatio~. department and make proper c ~ g Each such officer sriall attach to such vehicle a 1 notice to the owner or operator thereof, that such vehicle ~as been parked in violation of a provision of this ordinance instructing such owner or operator when and where to repot with r eference to said v iolation. Each such owner or operator may, wi thin twenty--four hours of the time: trvt~en such. notice was attached to such vehicle, paj. to the Town Treasurer at Police Headquarters a penalty for and in full satisfaction of such violation, the sure of one dollar (`"-;1.00 for each the hour, or fraction thereof, during°, vrhich such vehicle occlzp~ed such parkinm space in viola tion of an~T of the providions o this ordinance. The failure of such owner or operator to make such na~rment a.t the Police Headquarters vrithin said twent~T-four hours, shall render such owner or operator sub~ect to the penalties hereinafter prop ided for the v iolation of the provisions of this ordinance. 8. Any vehicle perked in any parking space shall be parked with the hood of such vEizi_cle alongside or next the nar'_~ing meter alon~xside of such far'>ing space and wit the lines marked on the street f'or such parking space as provided hereinafter. ~o n I~ s~o Council Pglinutes cont ~ d • Pulaski Va . ~ , October F3, 1946 9. The Director of PublieVVorks, or such officers or employees of the town as he s'iall select, shall place lines or marks on the curb or on the street about or alongside of each parkin` meter to designate the parking spacefbr which said meter is to be used. It shall be unlawful and an offense to par', anv vehicle across anv such line or mark or to park said vehicle in such wa~T as that the same shall not be within the area so d esignated by sl.zch lines- or markings . 10. It shall be unlawful and an offense to deposit or cause to be deposited in any parking meter, anv slug, device or metallic substitute fora five-cent coin or a one-cent coin or coins .of the United States of America. 11. It shall be unlawful and an offense for any person to deface, injure, tamper with, open or wilfully break, destroy or impair the usefulness of an~r parking meter installed under the Germs of this ordinance. 12. The five-cent coins and one-cent coins required to be deposited as provided herein are hereby levied as police regulation and inspection fees to Dover the cost of inspection and regulation involved in the inspection, in- stallation, operation, control and use of the narking spaces and parking meters described herein and in the parking meter zones created herebT,r. 13. rJothinr~ in this ordinance shall alter or affect any existing ordinance, rule or regulation, or any ordinance, rule or regulation hereafter adopted relating to traffic or -parking on any other street, allezr, lane or highway within the town other than those included within the parking meter zone and restricted parking zones herein established. 14. During actual loading and unloading of delivery vehicles within said parking meter zones, the operator or operators of such delivery vehicles shall be exer~ipt from the provisions of .this ordinance, but if the time for loading and unloading, such vehicle is over fifteen minutes a special permit must be obtained from the police. The operator or operators of any vehicle otivned by the State of S~lir~Tinia or the United States of America, wrhile engaged in governmental 1 i s5~ I~ Col~nc:~l T~iinl ~ Conrt: - .i . Pt ~ ~st:i, U- . , 0^to~.~er 8, 1 946 activity, may park such veh~_cles c~rithin said parking meter zones for a period not to exceed fifteen minutes vritilout bung subject to the provisions of this ordinance. 15. The following, descri'oed parts of s treets in the Town of Pulaski, Virg~_nia, are hereby established and declar~d as restricted parking areas durine• the periods hereinafter mentioned., and there shall be no parking vrith.Ln said areas w~_thin said restricted reriods except as hereinafter set forth; (a) On both sides of iraashinrrton Avenue, P~Torth, between First Street, ldorth and the South end of the "~"Jashint~~ton Avenue I?r. id~;e, rl ~l during the periods from 8; 00 0 - clock A. M, to 10; 00 0 - clock P. Pi. each day includ_ng S1_zndays and ~iolidays in which said area no vehicle shall be permitted to Dark for more than five minutes at any one time. (b} On both sides of Third Street, ~`lorth between , CVashin~-ton Avern~e, PTorth, and Jefferson Avenue, North, (c) The west side of 'i°,lashi.rigton Avenue, l,?orth between Third , Street, 1,lorth, and Fourth Street, North, (d) The idorth side of~~irst Street, North, between Washinmton Avenue, TJorth, and Jefferson Avenue ~7orth, , (e) On both sides of Madison Avenue, North, between Second Street, ATorth, ~~nd Third Street North , , during the periods from 8;00 o+clock A. lei. to 6;00 o-clock P . T~~. each day except Sundays and d esi;,;hated holi datTs and it w.h.i ch said zones no vehicle shall be ~ermitte~: to nark for ?yore than sixtyr (r,0} minutes at anTr one time within the re- stricted hours, except in such places and f'or such purposes as matr be determined by the Council and which excepted place shall be apprcpriatel~ marked. 16. TYie owner of arly vehicle parked in viola tion of t ordinance shall be deemed prima facie guiltz7 0" such violati 17. Every person who violates or fails to comply wi any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of misdemeanor and upon conviction be pun_}.shed by a fine of no less than one dollar ("1.00) nor more than five hundred dollars (~"500.00) for each offense or by imprisonment not is ~~ Council Minutes Cont-d. Pulaski,Va., October g, 1946 exceeding six (6) months or by both such fine and im- prisonment in the discretion of the Tu~atror or other person trying the case. 1~3. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict with the provisions of this ordinance shall 'oe, and the same are hereby repealed. 19. If anv section, part of section, sentence, clause, or phrase- shall be rield to be unconstit>>tional or void, the remai_nin~=; provisions hereof shall remain in full force and effect. This ordinance shall become effectivefrom date of passage. ADJOURN- There being no further business, the Council Pr"ENT ad,iourned at 11;15 o-clock P. Ti. Approved P,ia Attest: Clerk o Counci - ~~~ Council P?mutes cont-d. PulasrTi, Va. , Oct. 8, 1946 Administration Department A. T. Eskridge, Tvayor - - - - - - - - - - - ~~ 175 00 B. C. Taylor, Treasurer - - - - - - - - . - -- 236 25 Louie R. Runion, Clerk - - - - - - - - . - -- 35 00 Louie R. Runion, Office Asst. - - - - . - 165 00 A. W. Gatewood, Director of Public Works Rob K S . - -- 333.33 y . utherland, Attorney - _ _ _ _ _ _ 25 00 Maggie Poindexter, Janitress- - _ _ _ _ . 00 -- 13 !Ualter Coc'.~erham,Fireman - - - _ _ _ . _ - C. V. Jackson - - - _ _ _ - - 5.00 _ _ _ _ Howard R. Imboden - - _ _ _ _ -- 5.00 _ _ ~ - - ~~~l. F. White- - - - - - - - - - - 5.00 _ _ _ _ - F. A.Seaale - - - - - - - - - 5.00 - - - - - - - I. R.Carper _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ - -- 5.00 _ _ _ _ W . D . Aus t - - - - - - - - - - - 5.00 - - - - - - G . C . Hall - - - - - - - - 5.00 - - - - - - - S. U1.Ceci1 - - - - - 5.00 - - - - - - - - A. T. Eskridge Expense - - - - - - - - - - 385.00 - - - 41 88 A . ?V .Gatewood, - fa,xp ens e - - - - - - - . 6 10 F. H.Fish - - - - - - - . - - - - - - - - - W. F. Thomas - Insurance- - - - - - - - - 25.00 - 75 00 C . K. King- - - - - - - - - - - - , - - - B. D.Smith fir. Bros. ( Treas.) - - - - - - - - 60.12 -- 133 75 Ditto (GeneralService) - - - . - - - Soutizwest Publishinrr Co. - - - - - - - - -- 5.00 - - 10 60 Pulaski Printing Co. - - - - - - - - - - . - - 12 80 Harrison-Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. - - - . _ 2 88 E. P. T~Jhitman, Postmaster- - - - - - - - . -- 1 00 Appalachian Electric Power Co. - - - - - . - 21 56 The C . ~~;• P . Telephone Co . - - - - - - - - . - 3 30 Robert Lee Jones - - - - - - - - - - - - . -- 5.80 Virginia Realty f•. Insurance Agency - - - -- 123 90 Street Der~artment . ,:Y , 944.' Sam Finley, Inc . - - - - - - - - - - - - -'"11, 502.80 Tidewater Supply Co., Inc. - - - - - - -- - 384 80 I4larshall '~"Zeldin P:: Suppler Co. - - - - - -- . - 124.50 Standard Oil Co. of P~T. J. - - - - _ _ ___ _ 95.38 Atlantic Refining; Co. - - - - - - - - - - - 95.00 Roanoke Concrete Products Co. - - - - - - - 98.67 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - • 92 40 Pulaski Veneer Corp. - - - - - - - - - - - 31.25 Radford Limestone Co., Inc . - - - - - - - _ 20 X29 Harrison-Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. - - - - 10.74 Rutherford Freight Liries, Inc . - - - - -- - 33.28 Pete-s Tire Shop - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 7.25 Gem City Junk Co. - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 4.20 Pulaski; Lumber Co., Inc. - - - - - - - -- - 3.40 P,narti_n-Beanie r i1ardware Co . , Inc . - - - - - 2.40 Landis Auto Parts Co. - - - - - - - - - - - .21 lAl;~rs o r T+Iot or Corp . - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7.85 Pulaski Hardware Co., Inc. - - - - - - - - .55 Frost Service Station - - - - - - - - _ __ X95 Appalachian Electric Power Co. - - - - -- 1.00 'Vhitin~; Oil Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 5 50 Street Department ,~ 12, 522. First St. ?~~. E. >Jxtension J. S . Herron - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~" ~ 1, 500.00 ~~V. D. Aust - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 500.00 '; 2, 000 Light Department Appalachian Electric Power Co. - - - -- ~ 543.35 Graybar Electric Co., Inc. - - - - - -- 49.01 ti, Oakwood Cemetery Garnett T:"eredit i - - - - - - - - - - -- ~ g0.U0 80. (c ont ~ d) ...~.~. ~~~ Cov.ncil T~~in~..t ,s contd. Pulaski,Va., October 8, 1 046 Police Department L. S.Boothe, Chief - - - - - - - - - -~ 210.00 Earl Bouldin, Lieut. - - - - - - - - - 185.00 Bruce Helton, Sergeant- - - - - - - -- 169.00 Fred M .Ryan - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 160.00 I. H. Sands - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 160.00 C. r7.Blankenship - - - - - - - - - - -- 160.00 Elizabeth H. Caves - - - - - - - - - -- 115.00 SFJalter D. ~Teeley= - - - - - - - - - - .160.00 Buford Thor~~pson - - -~ - - - - - - - -- 160.00 Chas. E'. Comer -- - - - - - - - - - -- 160.00 S.H.Raines - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 50.00 L . R . Sur^.rners , Sheriff - - - - - - - -- 94.75 Pulaski I~lotor Co., Inc. - - - - - - - - 36.55 The C. R P. Telephone Co. - - - - - -- 25.00 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- -- 15.22 Hatcher, Askew ~• Co. - - - - - - --- -- 10.20 Virginia Realt~,~ ~- Insurance A ency - - 10.00 Rut:nerford Pontiac Go. - - - - - - - - 2.15 Harrison-Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. -- 3.24 Landis Auto Farts Co. - = - - - - - -- 4.50 Number One Store - - - - - - - - - - - 2.50 :~~ 1,893.11 Fire Department A. H.Wygal, Chief - - - - - - - - - -~ .125.00 D. G.Ray - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 200.00 Virginia T~iu.tual Insurance Ag ency - - -- 77.62: Auto Spring Pe Bearing Co . , Inc . - - - - 13.59 Harrison-jlancock Hardware Co., Inc. -- 1.80 B. D.Smith ~. Bros. - - - - - - - - -- 1.45 Pulaski Hardware Co., Inc. - - - - - - •28 Appalachian Electric Power Co. - - - - 5.44 The C. ~~ P.Tele~hone Co. - - - - - - - 2.61 Express - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- . 60 Frost Service Station - - - - - - - -- .60 Pr~arshall ?,°deldin~ k° Supply Co . - - - -- 9.14 .438".13 Parks Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc. - - - - - - --`~ 17.09 Harrison-Hancock Hardware Co., Inc. -- .40 7.4 Repairs to Hogan Dam Lau~•hon Lummber Co . - - - - - - - - -~ 576.00 Trinkle g~ Dogyns - - - - - - - - - -- 256.39 Trinkle & Dobyns - - - - - - - -~ - - - 50.00 Virginia Qak Flooring. Co. - - - - - - 90.00 Huff Coal Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - 17.2'5 ti'dysor Tv~otor Corp . - - - - - - - - - - 11.50 Division of T~Zotor Vehicles - - - - -- 1.80 ,.~ 1, 002.94 Cont~d} ~~:~~ Counc~_1 ;invt~s ccrit~a_. Pi,::~as'..-i,~,~a., O~to'.::r 8, 1916 Water Department 1 H, C . Jackson, Sint . - - - - - - - - - -~' 235.00 F. B. 'Jlihite, caretaker - - - - - - - - -- 57.75 Harriscn-hancock Hardware Co., Inc. - --- 52.70 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- 3 45 Peters mire Shop ( Atkinson) - - - - --- 60.16 R. D.VUood Co. - - - - - - - - - - - - --- 26.74 Staperior-Sterling; Co. - - - - - - - - --- 24.11 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 19.20 The P;athieson Alkali u'Vorks, Inc . - - - - - 15.23 Cxulf Oil Corp. - - - - - - - - - - - - --- 12.04 .Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6.60 SVysor ;lectric Appl~..ance Co. - - - - - -- 7.66 Pulaski Lumber Co., Inc. - - - - - - - -- 2.88 Ditto - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.30 Pulaski Hardware Co., Inc. - - - - - - -- 5.76 ideptune TvTeter C o. - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.96 The C. ~: P.Telenhone Co. - - - - - - - - - 16.48 Appalachian F;lectric Power Co. - - - - -- 111.49 F'o~T P:lkins - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .83 Lxpre s s - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- . 93 F'rei~,ht - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1.86 F'rei~ht - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . 61 t~~rei~ht - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 1.56 Interest Coupons - ~"Dater 'lorks T3onds - ---110.00 Payrolls VVat er Department Labor payroll week ending Sept. 6 - - - 318.90 " " " " Sept. 13 - - - 428.10 " '' " " Sebt. 20 - - - 419.90. Tr rr n ++ Sept . 27 - - - 507.20 " " " " Oct. 4 - - - 738.65 ,,{ ~.., z~ ~., . Street Department Labor payroll week ending Sept. 6 - - - 372.00 " " " p '' Se t . --- 13 474.25 - " " " " Sept. 28 - - - 368.50 " " " " Sept . 2'7 - -- 427.00 rr tt " " Oct . 4 - - - 369.85 n n~ ~ Health Department Labor pa~Troll week ending Sept . 6 - - - tt n ++ " t 13 - -- Sep . tr n n tt Sent. 20 - -- tr +r n tr Sept . 27 - -- " " " " Oct. 4 - -- Police Department Labor payroll week ending Septe. 6 - - N , V 1 1 . 156.75 188.50 182.65 188.50 178.75 895. 24.00 24 . 21 .00 49.00 Fire Department Pa~Troll for. month ending- Sept . 30, 1946 for resnondin~; to alarms - - - - - - - Payroll for month endin~~- Sept . 30, 1946 ~ for attendancd at meetings °;~ drills --- ~ECAPI~'ULATION Administration Department - - - - - - - ~ 1,944.97 Street Department - - - - - - - - - - - 12,522.42 First Street N. E. Extension - - - - -- 2,000.00 Fire Department - - - - - - - - - - - - 438.13 Light Department - - - - - - - - - - -- 592.36 Parks - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- 17.49 Oakwood Cemetery - - - - - - - - - - -- 80.00 Repairs to Ho,^~an Dam - - - - - - - - -- 1,002.94 Water Department - - - - - - - - - - -- 781.30 Payrolls; Water Dept.- ~' 2,412.75 Police-"' 24.00 Street " -- 2,Oll.~Onire---- 70.00 Health " -- 895.15 70. 5,413.5 ~ 2'6 , 68 6.2