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HomeMy WebLinkAbout9741-12/28/48 - 10262-11/21/49IN°'H: ~ COUNCIL FOP~ The ,~.~,, day of Deceraber, 19~. No. 9741. AN ORDINANCE lev'zin= an sdmissiqn tax on persons payin~ an admission charge or who are sdNitted free when an admission charse is paid by others to places of amusement or entertainme~t~ defining admission charge and /l~=ce~. o of amusement or entert.uinment~ fixinR the amount of said taz~ pro~idinz for the collection ~oher~of,~ prescribin~ penalties for its violation, and providina~ for an e~eryency. ,~u~v,~o,,~,~.=~..~, it is necessary for the usual daily financial operation of the City of Roanoke a~d for the immediate pre,~ervation of the public peace, property health and safety, an emermency is declared to exist. T,.~momPnm~ B~' IT ORDiINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. DEWINITIONS. The followin~ words a~d phrases, when used in this ordinance~ shall for the purposes of this ordinance have the followin~ respective meanings except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (a) ADNISSION CHARGE. The charpe made for admission to any amusement or entertainment~ exclusive of any federal tax thereon, but includinz a c}~ar?e made for season tickets~ ~he~ber obtained by contribution or subsc ~ion~ r~ ~ and inc!udinc a cover charge or a charge made for the use of seats or tables, whether reserved or otherwise, and for similar accom~odations, in the City of Roanoke. ('b) ~LA~v, ~ OF P~YU~ENi~NT O~ ~-im~ ~RTAIN~,~NT.~P ~ Any place in the 0ity of Roanoke wherein or whereat any of t}'~e fol].owin~ are located, conducted, perfo?med, exhibited or operated and for which an admission charge is made: a ciJ'cus~ a carnival~ a menazerie~ a moving picture show~ a fair, a show or an exhibition of any kind; a dance: a baseball, basketball or football game; a wrestling match or a boxing match or a sport of any kind; a swinm~inz contest or exhibition; a swimming pool; a concert: a theatrical, vaudeville, drsmatic~ operatic or musical performance ~r ~ ¢erformance similar thereto; a lecture, talk, literary reading or performance similar ' ~ tn.:..reto; an attraction such as a merry-go-round, ferris wheel, roller coaster~ leap-the-dips or the like; an automobile race, a mid=et.=~ auto race~ or a horse race; ~ horse show; an ice skatin~ or roller skatin~r rink or arena; or any other public amusement, performance or exhibitions. The foregoin.g enumeration of specific ~usements and entertainments shall not be deemed to exclude other a~msements and entertainments otherwise within the meanins of those words. (c) CITY TR~.~L~I.R.'?~'Tr ~ The treasurer of the C~ty' of Roanoke. ._.~.~:~oo~u,mR OF THE REV~,iNI[N. The commissioner of t~e revenue for.{ the City of Roanoke. (e) LICENSE INSPECTOR. The license inspector of the City of Roanoke2~ (f) P!~ISON. Any individual~ corporation, company, sssociation~ firm~ ~ copartnershin~ or ~y zroup of individuals actin? as a unit. ~. EPEALED By 2. TAX. Effective January 1, 19~9, and thereafter, a tax of one cent for esch twenty cents, or fraction thereof in excess of nine cents, of the amount paid for the admission to any place of amusement or entertainme~t is hereby l~vied upon and shall be collected from every person who pays an admission char?e to such a pl~.ce. If any person (e~cept those set forth in sub-section 9 of this ordinance) be admitted free to ~ny place of amusement or entertainment ~t any time ¥,~hen an admission charge is made to other persons, an e~uivalent tax is hereby levied upon, and shall be collected from, such person so admitted free of an admission charge, which ta.~,.~ shall be based on the price cha~?ged to such other persons of the same class for the same or similar accommodations. 3. COLLECTIONZ. Beginning January 1~ 19~9, and thereafter, every person receivin~ any p~yment for admission to any place of amusement or entertainment with respect to which a tax is levied under this ordinance, shall collect the amount of tax hereby imposed from the person making sa admission payment at the time of the payment of such ad~ission, or from the person admitted free at the time of suc~ a~mission. If tickets or cards of admission are issued, the tax shall be collected at the time of the issuance of such tickets or cards. The taxes required to be c~ollected hereunder shall be deemed to be held in trust by the person required to collect the Same until remitted as hereinafter required. ~. REPORT. The person collectin~ any such admission tax shall make out a report upon such for~s and setting forth such information as the commissioner of the revenue may prescribe an~ reguire~ showin~ the amount of admission charges collected, exclusive of the federal tax thereon, and the tax from the admissions for which he is liable~ and shall si~n and deliver the same to the commissioner of the revenue with a remittance of said tax. Said reports and remittances shal~ ~be made on or before the last day of each month coverin~ the amount of tax collected durin~ the precedin? month, the first report and remittance hereunder bein? due on or before the 28th day of February~ 19~9, covering the amount of tax collected durin~ January, 19~9. Any person operating a place of amusement or entertainment whereat amus~ement or entertainment is furaished regularly throughout the year may, upon written application to~ and with the written consent of~ the commissioner of the revenue, make reports and remittances on a quarterly basis in lieu of the monthly basis hereinbefore provided. Such quarterly reports and remittances shall be made on the last days of April, July, October, and January in each year, and shall cover the amounts collecte~ during the three months immediately precedin~ the months in which reports and remittances are required. If the remittance is by check or money order, the same shall be payable to the City of Roanoke, and all remittances received hereunder by the commissioner of the revenue shall be prom~tly turned over to the City Treasurer. 5. I;'.~TEREST AND PENALTIES. If any person shall fail or refuse ~o remit to the Commissioner of the revenue the tax required to be collected and paid under this ordinance within the time and in the amount specified in this ordinance, ther~ shall be added to such tax by the commissioner of the revenue interest at the rate of one-half of one per cent per month on the amount of the tax for each month or portion thereof from the date upon which the tax is due as provided in this ordinance, .~.nd if said tax shall remain delinquent and unpaid for a period of one month front t[~e date the same is due and payable, t.~ere shall be added thereto by the com~nissioner of the revenue a penalty of ten per cent of the amount of the tax. 6. F,,tILUR'2 TO COLLECT AND REPORT TAX. If any person shall fail or refuse to collect said tax and to make, withii~ the time provided in this ordinance, any report and rertittance reouired by this ordinance, the commissioner of the revenue shall proceed in such manner as he may deem best to obtain facts and information On which to base his estimate of the tax due. As soon as the commissioner of the revenue shall procure such facts and ini"ormation as he is able t~ obtain upon which to base the assessment of any tax payable by any person who has failed or refused to collect the same and to r:.~ake such report and remittance, he shall proceed to determine ans assess against such person the tax and penalties provided for by this ordinance and shall notify such person by re~istered mail sent to his last known place of address bf the total amount of such tax and interest and penalties, and the total amount thereof shall be payable within ten days from the date of such notice. ?. RECO!{DS. It shall be the duty of every person liable for the collection and payment to the city of any tax imposed by this ordinance to keep and preserve, for a period of two years, such suitable records as may be necessary to determine the amount of such tax as he may have been liable for the collection of and payment to the city, which records the commissioner of the revenue shall have the rizht to inspect at all reasonable times. 8. CESSATION OF BUSINiJ~SS. ~henever any person required to collect and pay to the city a tax under this ordinance shall cease to operate or otherwise dispose of his business, any ta~ payable hereunder to the city shall become immediately due an~. payable and. such person shall immediately make a report and pay the tax due. 9. EXCEPTIONS. No tax shall be payable hereun¢ter by the followin? if admitted to any place of amusement or entertainment free: (a) A bona fide officer or employee of the operator of such a place. (b) Any federal, state, city, county or town official or employee on official business. (c) Any person whose admission to such a place is reauired for' the performance of some ~Juty or' work for the operator of such a place. (d) .,~ny newspaper reporter, photo~--rapher, tele~ray'her, radio announcer, or p~rson performinz a similar vocation who is admitted for t~e performance o£ special duties in connection with any event and whose special c]uties are the sole reason for his or her prese~ce. (e) A child under twelve years of age. 10. TE~/[PORARY PLACES OF JJ~USE~.iENT OR ENTERTAIN~iENT. ~,.~henever any place of amusement or entertainment makes an admission c~arge which-is subject to the tax herein levied and the operation of such a place is of a temporary or transitory nature, the commissioner of the rev'-:nue shall require the report and remittance of the admission tax to be made on the day following its collection if the operation is for one day only, or on the day followin~ the conclusion of a series of performances or exhibitions conducted or operated on more than one day, or at such other reasonable time or times as he shall determine. Before any such temporary or transient amusement or entertainment shall begin operation, and before any license shall be issued therefor, if a license is required, the person operatin~ the same shall deposit with the City Treasurer a sum of money, or in lieu thereof a bond with corporate surety conditio~ed upon the faithful compliance with this ordinance and in form approved by the city attorney, in an amount to be estimated by the commissioner of the reve~ue a s sufficient to cover the admission tax required to be collected by such person under the provisions of this ordinance, which money or bond shall be security for the collection of, and payment to~ the city of the admission ta~~. At the conclusion of such transitory or transient operation in the City of Roanoke~ such person shall file with the commissioner of the revenue the report required by this ordinsnce and pay the tax collecte~t to the treasurer of the City of Roanoke. Upon such report bein~ filed and payment being made, the City Treasurer shall refund the said deposit~ or surrender the bond, as the case may be. Should any person fail to file such report or pay such amount of t ax collected within five days from the termination of the operation of said amusement or entertainment, the commissioner of the revenue may thereupon assess such person with the tax computed on the basis of the best information available to him and proceed to collect the tax out of the deposit, or by virtue of the bon~, and by any other lawful means. 11. ADMISSION CHARGE OF IESS THAN TEN CENTS. Where the admission charge is less than ten cents~ no tax shall be payable. Amounts paid for admission by season tickets or subscription shall be exempt only if the sm~ount to be charged ~: the holder or subscriber for a single admission is less than ten cents. 12 SEASON TI.~To. Where season or other tickets have been sold or .,~ obtsined or the charges for boxes have been paid prior to the effective date of ' this ordinance, for admission to any place of amusement or entertainment during the effective period of this ordinance~ the tax levied by this ordinance shall be paid and collected at the time of admission and shall be based on the amount paid for such ticket or box, emlusive of any ~ederal tax thereon, divided by the number of admissions such ticket or payment for use of a box would entitle the holder to. 13. P;~NALTY Any person violating or failin.~ to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof', be fined not less than five dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, and each such violation or failure shall constitute a separate offense. Such conviction shall not relieve any such person from the payment, collection or remittance of said tax as provided in this ordinance. 1~. LICENSE INSPECTOR--PO~'~ER$ AND DUTIES. It shall be the duty of the license inspector to ascertain the name of every person operating a place of amusement or entertainment in the City of Rosmoke, liable for the collection of the tax levied by this ordinance, who fails, refuses or neglects to collect the tax or to make, within the time provided by this ordinance, the reports or remittances required herein. The license inspector and his Jaly authorized deputies may have a summons or warrant of arrest issued for such person, and may serve a copy of such summ~ons or execute such warrant upon such person in the manner ~rovided by law and shall make one return of the orisinal to the civil and ~olice justice of the City of Roanoke. Police powers be and they are hereby conferred upon the license inspector and his duly authorized deputies while ensa~ed in performin~ their duties as such under the prov~ons of this ordinance and they shall exercise all the powers and authority of police officers in performin~ such duties. 15. INV~LII)IT~. If any part of this ordinance shall be any reason be adjudged invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the parts which are not sdju~ged invalid. An emergency existin? this ordinance shall be in full force and. effect on and after January 1st, 1949. ATTEST: k APPROVED President IN ~' ~ VIt~GINIA ~!L~ COU~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ' ~ ~ ROA~.K ~, , The 31st day of December, 19~2. No. 97~2 · AN ORDINANCE levyin~ a tax on transients obtaining lodginK in hotels~ inns, and other places where a charge is made for such lodging; defining transients, hotel, etc.; fixin~ the amount of said tax; providing for the collection thereof; prescribine penalties for its violation; and providing for an emergency. ~.~HEREAS, it is necessary for the usual daily financis! operation of ti~e City of Ro~moke and for the immediate preservation of th~_: public safety, an emerFency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. DEI~INITIO[[S. The following ~-~ords and phrases, when used in this ordinance, shall, for the purposes of this ordinance, have the followin~ respective meanin~,s except where the context clearly indicates s different meaning: (a) T~.A?Y~I?i~fTS: Any person w~o, ~or any period of not more than thirty-one consecutive days, either at his own expense or at the ez?ense of another, obt:~.ins lode'in? or the use of any space in any hotel as hereinafter defined, for which lodginr or use of space a char?e is made. (b) PERSON: Any individual, corporation, company, association, firm, copartnership, or any rroup of individuals actins as a unit. 6 (c) HOTEL: Any public or private hotel, inn, hostelry, tourist home or house, motel, rooming house or other lodging place within the City of Roanoke offering lodgin~ for five (5)or more persons at any one time, and the owner and operator thereof, who, for compensation, furnishes lodging to any transient as hereinabove defined. ( d ) ROON '~ RE~TAI.: The total charge made by any such hotel for lody'in? and/o space furnished any such transient. If the charge ~mde by such hotel to such transient includes any char?e for services or accommodations in addition to that of lod~ine, and/or the use of space, then such portion of the total charee as represents only room and/or space rental shall be distinc~lyset out and billed to such transient by such hotel as a separate item. (e) CITY TREASUi~ER: The treasurer of the City of Roa~oke. CO~.~ISS!ONER OF REVENUE: The Commissioner of the Revenue of the City (£) of Roanoke. LICENSE I~ISP[']CTOR: The License Inspector of the City of Roar~oke. 2. TAX. On and after the effective date of this ordinance, there is hereby imposed and levied on each and every transient a tax equivalent to five per centres (5~) of the total amount paid for room rental by or for any such transient to any hotel; which said tax shall be collected from such transient at the time and in the manner hereinafter provided. 3. COLLECTION. On and after the effective date of this ordinance, every person receivin~ any payment for room rental with respect to which a tax is levied under this ordinance shall collect the amount of tax ~ereby imposed fr. om the transient on whom the same is levied or from the person paying for such room rental, at the time payment for such room rental be made. The ~axes required to be collected hereunder shall be deemed to be held in trust by the person required to collect the same until remitted as hereinafter required. ~. REPORTS. The persor~ collectins any such tax shall make out a report upon such forms and settin~ forth such information as the Commissioner of the Revenue may prescribe and require, showing the amount of room rental charges collected~ and the tax required to be collected~ and shall sian and deliver the same to the Commissioner of the Revenue with a remittance of said tax. Said reports and re~.ittances shall be made on or before the last day of each month coverin~ the amount of tax collected during the precedin? month, the first report and remittance hereunder beine due on or before the 2.~th day of February, 19~9~ coverins the amount of tax collected during January, 19~9. Any person operatina a hotel resularly throughout the year may, upon written application to, and with the written consent of, the Commissioner of the Revenue, make reports aud remittances on a quarterly basis in lieu of the monthly basis hereinbefore provided. Such quarterly reports and remittances shall be made on the last days of April, July, October and January in e~ch year, and shall cover the amounts collected durin~ the th[ree months immediately preceaing the moaths in which reports and remittances are required. If the remittance is by check or money order, the same shall be payable to the City of Roanoke, and all remittances received hereunder by the Commissioner of the Revenue shall be promptly turned over to the City Treasurer. 5. IN?EREST AND PENALTIES. If any person shall fail or refuse to remit to the Commissioner of the Revenue the tax required to be collected and paid under this ordinance within the time and in the amount specified in this ordinance, there shalli be added to such tax by the Commissioner of the ReYeaue. interest at the rate of one- half of one per cent per month on the amount of the tax for each month or portion thereof from the date upon which the tax is due as provided by this ordinance, and if said tax shall remain delinquent and unpaid for a period of one month from the date the same is due and payable, there shall be added thereto by the Commissioner of the Revenue a penalty of ten per cent of the amount of the tax. 6. FAILURE TO COLLECT AND REPORT TAX. If any person shall fail or refuse to o.o]lect said tax and to make, within the time provided in this ordinance, any report and remittance required by this ordinance, the Conuaissioner of the Revenue shall proceed in such manner as he may deem best to obtain facts and information on which to base his estimate of the tax due. As soon as the Commissioner of the Revenue shall procure such facts and information as he is able to obtain upon which to base the assessment of any tax payable by any person who has failed or refused to collect thee same and to make such report and remittance, he shall proceed to determine and assess against such person the tax and penaltirs provided for in this ordinance and shall notify such person by registered mail sent to his last known place of ad- dress of the total amount of such tax and interest and penalties, and the total amount thereof shall be payable within ten days from th~ date of such notice. 7. RECORDS. It shall be the duty of every person liable for the collection and payment to the City of any tax imposed by this ordinance to keep and preserve, for a period of two years, such suitable records as may be necessary to determine the amount of such tax as he may have been liable for the collection of and payment to the City, which records the Commissioner of the ~evenue shall have the right to inspect at all reasonable times. 8. CESSATION OF BUSINESS. Whenever any person required to collect and pay to the Gity a tax under this ordinance shall cease to operate or otherwise dispose of his business, any tax payable hereunder to the City shall become immediately due and payable and such person shall immediately made a report and pay the tax due. 9. EXCEPTIONS. No tax shall be payable hereunder in any of the following instances: (a) On room rental paid by any federal, State of Virginia, or City of Roanoke, official or employee when on official business. (b) On room rental paid to any hospital, medical clinic, convalescent home or home for aged people. 10. PENALTY. Any person violating or failing to comply with any of the provi- sions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than five dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, and each such violation or failure shall constitute a separate offense. Such conviction shall not relieve any such person from the payment, collection or remittance of said tax as provided in this ordinance ll. LICENSE 1/,~SDECTOR-P0i~,TERS AMD DUTIES. It shall be the duty of the license inspector to ascertain the name of every person operating a hotel in the City of Roanoke, liable for the collection of the tax levied by this ordinance, who fails, refuses or neglects to collect the tax Or to make, within the time provided by this ordinance, the reports or remittances required herein. The license inspector and his duly authorized deputies may have a summons issued for such person, and may serve a copy of such summons upon such person in the manner provided by law and shal make one return of the original to the civil and police justice of the City of Roanoke. Police powers be and they are hereby ~onferred upon the license inspector and his duly authorized deputies while engaged in performing their duties as such under the provisions of this ordinance and they shall exercise all the powers and authority of police officers in performing such duties. 12. INVALIDITY. If any clause, sentence, paragrapt~ or part of this ordinance shall for any reason by adjudged invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the parts which are not adjudged invalid. An emergency existing this ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and after January 16, 19~9. AP?R0VE~ ATI~EST: Clerk Pr esiden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE C!~ 0~ ROAI~0EE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of Becember, 19&$. No. 97&4. AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain Section twenty, relating to Rates, of Chapter thirty-three, "Taxi-Cabs and 'For Hire' Automobiles,,, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, and providing for an emergency. V~EAS, in order to provide for the immediate preservation of the public safety, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section twenty - relating to Rates, of Chapter thirty-three, "Taxi-Cabs and 'For Hire, Automobiles-, of the Code of the City of Roanoke be, and the same is hereby, ~amended and re-ordained to read as follows: Sec. 20. RATES. The following schedule of rates shall be Charged and collected for the transportation of passengers within the City by public ~ehieles and no different rate shall at any time be charged or collected for such services. (a) TAXI-CAB RATES. The rates to be charged and collected for seryice y taxi-cabs shall be determined by accurately working taxi-meters and shall be as Ollows: For the first half mile or fraction thereof thirty cents. For each additional one-half mile or fraction thereof ten cents. For each additional passenger ten cents. For each three minutes of waiting time or fraction thereof a charge shall be nade of ten cents, but no charge shall be made for the first three minutes of waitin~ Oime when the cab responds to a call and is waiting for the passenger. called, or the time consumed while it is standing at the direction of the passenger, but no charge shall be made for the time lost on account of inefficiency of the taxi cab or its operation or the time consmmed by premature response to a call. No trunks, handbags or baggage shall be carried on the outside of taxi-cabs. When calls are made from stand to residence or other place of pick-up no charg shall be made until the car arrives at the point of pick-up. (b) "FOR-HIRE" AUTO~OBILE RATES. The rates to be charged and collected for "For Hire" automobile service shall be determined by accurately working speedometers and shall be as follows: For the first half mile or fraction thereof thirty cents. For each additional one-half mile or fraction thereof ten cents. For each additional passenger ten cents. For each three minutes of waiting time or fraction thereof a charge shall be mede of ten cents, but no charge shall be made for the first three minutes of wait- ing time when the for-hire automobile responds to a call and is waiting for the ~assenger. Waiting time shall include the time when the vehicle is not in motion, be- ginning three minutes from the time of arrival at the place to which the for-hire automobile has been called or the time consumed while it is standing at the directioJ of the passenger but no charge shall be made for the time lost on accom~t of in- efficiency of the for-hire automobile or its operation or the time consumed by pre- mature response to a call. No trunks, handbags or baggage shall be carried on the outside of for-hire ~utomobiles. When calls are mede from stand to residence or other place of pick-up no charge shall be made until the for-hire automobile arrives at the point of pick-~p. (cl ?OSTING RAT~S. There shall be posted in a conspicious place inside each ~ublic vehicle, printed in legible type, a card showing the rates of fare prescribed ~o be charged for the use thereof. (d) I~REPAY~ENT OF FARES. Drivers of p~blic vehicles may refuse employment ~nless the legal fare is prepaid, but shall not otherwise refuse to carry any orderl ~erson anywhere in the city m~less previously engaged or unable to do so. No other ,erson shall be carried in a public vehicle except with the consent of the passenger ~ho first engages the vehicle. (e) RECORDS. Accurate records of all calls or trips made by p~blic vehicles, the time of beginning and ending of such trips and the fares collected therefor shall be kept and s~ch records shall be available for the inspection and use of the Department of Police for official p~rposes Only, and for the inspection of the City ~uditor for official purposes only. (f) RECEIPTS. Upon request, a receipt shall be delivered to the person paying the fare for transportation by a public vehicle at the time of such payment. Such ~eceipt shall be in legible type or writing and shall contain the name of the cab ~wner, city license nmmber and driver's name, the driver's city license number, all items for which a charge is made, the date and total amount of payment. An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and fter ~anuary l, 1949. IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 01~ ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of December, 1945. No. 9745. AN ORDINANCE to ratify, continue and impose certain c~harges heretofore im- posed by the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, Virginia, on all owners of real property which may at any time after the passage of this ordinance be brought within the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke, as a result of annexation or otherwise, and which real property may have been connected with any Sanitary Distric' sewer system in said County since February l, 1938, and imposing like charges on all owners of real property which may hereafter be connected with any sewer system with- in said former Sanitary Districts; providing when and where said charges are to be Paid, premiums and penalties with regard to the payment thereof; and providing for an emergency. V~ERW~S, in order to provide for the immediate preservation of the public ~ealth of the City of Roanoke, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all owners of property which may at any time after the passage of this ordinance be brought within the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke, as a result of annexa- tion or otherwise, and which real property may have been connected with any Sanitary )istrict sewer system in Roanoke County since February l, 1938, and all owners of 'eal property which may hereafter be connected with any sewer system within said former Sanitary Districts shall pay for the use of the same a monthly charge, to be laid and collected at the office of the Superintendent of said sewer system in ac- cordance with the following schedule: Charge Unit Per Month Residence .. 1.20 Tourist Homes - Each add. bath unit .. .40 Duplex Houses .... 1.20 Apartment Hous~ - ~'~::.::~:~:: .80 Apartment Houses - Each add. apt ....... 40 Tourist Camps - First bath unit . .80 Tourist Camps- Each add. bath u~i~ ~ .16 Service Station ...................... 1.20 Service Cmrages ........ 80 Business Buildings - ~i~ 1~ ~:: .$0 Business Buildings - Each add. bath unit..40 Schools . 4.00 Any property owner may pay said charges annually in advance and all owners who before the 1st day of February of any year pay for the twelve months of the calendar rear in advance shall receive a discount amounting to five per cent (5%) of the ~harges due by said owner for that year. For the purposes of this ordinance, a Bath Unit shall be said to comprise any one, or any combination, of the following fixtures: closets, urinals, lavatories, shower baths, bath tubs, or sinks; provided, that said fixture, or combination of fixtures, is separated from other like fixtures by partition or wall, and provided, that for any one fixture so arranged additional fixtures may be connected without ~harge. For the purpose of this ordinance, a Tourist Camp shall be said to comprise all one-story units arranged for separate occupancy located within a quarter mile radius under the management of any one person, association, or corporation. Each owner shall be personally liable for the payment of the charges afore- said. Unless said quarterly charges are paid within thirty days after the same be- come due and payable, a penalty of five per cent 15%) of said amount due shall be added and collected as a part of said charge. The payment of such charges may be enforced in the same manner and to the same extent and with the same rights as now exist or may hereafter be provided by law for the enforcement of claims or demands between individuals; such proceedings to be instituted and conducted in the name of the City of Roanoke. An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect on and after January l, 1949. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO~INOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of December, 1948. No. 9748. A RESOLUTION establishing policy with reference to days off for members of the Police and Fire Departments. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is hereby de- clared to be the policy of this Body that members of the Police Department be allowe. four days relief from work monthly at regular pay, and that members of the Fire Department be allowed one day relief from work monthly at regular pay, in addition to their present schedule, an equitable system to be worked out for the days off by the heads of the respective departments, subject to the approval of the City ~,~anager, the provisions of this Resolution to take effect immediately and to remain in full force and effect unless and until sooner amended or repealed by Council. BE IT FUR~ER RESOL?ED that Resolution No. 8968, allowing members of the Police Department three days relief from work monthly at regular pay, be, and the same is hereby repealed. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President AMENDED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of December, 1948. No. 9749. A RESOLUTION establishing policy with reference to payment of hourly city employees for holidays. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is hereby ~ authorized and directed that all employees of the City of Roanoke paid on an hourly ~ basis who are absent from their regular duties on the legal holidays observed by ~ the Departments of the Roanoke Nunicipal Government, under the provisions of i Section ll, Chapter 7, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended by Ordinance ,~No. 8953, adopted on the 24th day of February, 1947, be paid their regular daily 1 !wages, and that all employees of the City of Roanoke paid on an hourly basis who }work on the holidays above referred to be granted a one-day holiday on each occasion, i with regular pay, at a time suitable to the heads of their respective Departments, provided, however, that Ln order to be eligible for these holidays said employees !must be on duty the working day preceding and the working day following said i days, it being understood, that the provisions of this Resolution shall not apply ' to~mporary, seasonal or part-time employees. BE IT FURTHER R~SOLVED that the provisions of this Resolution shall take ~ effect ~nraediately and remain in full force and effect unless and until sooner :amended or repealed by Council. APPROVED ATTEST: ! Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 0F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of December, 1948. No. 9750. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #74, -Refuse Collection and Disposal", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 29th day of December, 1947, No. 9355, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 1948, and ending December 31, 1948, and declaring the existence of an emergency-, as amended by Ordinance No. 9476, adopted on the 26th day of April, 1948. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #74, "Refuse Collection and Disposal", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 29th day of December, 1947, No. 9355, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 19~8, and ending December 31, 1948, and declaring the existence of an emergency", as amended by Ordinance No. 9476, adopted on the 26th day of April, 1948, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: REFUSE COLLECTION AT~D ~SPOSAL #74 imnent (1) .~ 19 912 00 Equ ........................ , . (1) i Truck ............ ~ 3,200.00 BE IT FUR~ER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. AI~PROV~D Clerk President IN TH~£ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of 'December, 19~8. No. 9751. AN ORDINANCE making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949 and declaring the existence of an emergency. V~TEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from January l, 1949. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all money that shall be paid into the City Treasury for the fiscal year beginning Janual l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, shall constitute a general fund and as much of the same as may be necessary, except the salaries herein set forth which are hereby fixed, effective January l, 1949, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the following uses and purposes, to-wit: CITY COU~JCIL - i Salary, President Salary, ~embers, 4 ~ $1,000.00 Printing and Advertising Ordinances Incidentals Roanoke Area Highway Council Travel Expense Total City Council 1,200.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 100.00 100.00 300.00 '~6,700.00 CITY CLERK - 2 Salary, City Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Travel Expense Total City ~lerk 5,220.00 2,820.00 2,520.00 2,160.00 6oo. co 6o.oo 150.00 10.00 5o.oo 100.00 13,690.00 C ITt ].TAI~AGER - 3 Salary, City ~anager Salary, Secretary Salary, Stenographer Salary, Extra Employees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Inc i den tals Travel Expense Adver rising Automobile Allowance il,000.00 2,940.00 2,180.00 150.00 1,800.00 100.00 10.00 200.00 6oo.oo 200.OO 300.00 AMENDED By No~=~ CITY AUDITOR - 4 Salary, City Auditor Salary, Assistant City Auditor Salary, Accountant Salary, Bookkeeper Salary, Sookkeeper Salary, Bookkeeper Salary, Extra ~mpl0Yees ~Stationery and Office Supplies iPostage ilTelephon~ and Telegraph iBo~d Pr emi~m Incidentals ITravel Expense ii~aintenance of ~achines Furniture and Equipment (1) Total City Auditor (1) I Check Writer And Signer ... $600.00 i Chair 50.00 SPEC IAL AUDITS - 5 !iSpec ial Audits i Total Special Audits C0~ISSIOI~ER OF REVENUE - 6 i~iSalary, Commissioner of Revenue (1) iiSalary, First Assistant (1) !!Salary, Second Assistant (1) ?Salary, Actuarial Clerk (1) i~lary, Clerk (1) Salary, Stenographer (1) Salary, Clerk (1) Salary, Clerk (1) ~S~lary, Clerk (1) i~elary, Clerk (1) iSalary, Clerk,,3 @ $1,200.00 (1) '~alary, License Inspector (1) !~alary, Extra ~ployees (1) Stationery and Office Supplies Postage (2) Telephone and Telegraph (2) Bond Premium (2) Inci den tals %dver rising (2) License Tags Automobile. Allowance (License Inspector ) ?urnit~re and Equipment (3) Total Commissioner of Revenue (1) This represents two-thirds of Actual Salaries ~(2) One-Third reimbursed by State !(3) 7 Steel Visible Files i Adding Machine CITY TREASURER - 8 Salary City Treasurer (1) Salary, Deputy Treasurer (1) Salary, Collector (1) Balary, Statistical Clerk (1) Ealary, Clerks, 2 ~' $1,760.00 (1) Ealary, ulerks, 2 ~ $1,4~0.00 (1) ~lary, Clerk (1) Ealary, Stenographer ~l) ~alary, Clerk (1) ~alary, Clerk (1) ~alary, Extra Employees(l) ~tationery and Office Supplies (2) Postage (2) Pelephone and Telegraph (2) ~ond Premium ~ (2) %dver rising (2) ~aintenance of Machines (2) ~urnit~re and Equipment (2) (3) Total City Treasurer (1) This represents two-thirds of Actual Salary (2) One-third reimbursed by State (3) Ticket Files 7,000.00 4,140.00 3,600.00 2,9&0.00 2,880.00 2,880.00 300.00 2,500.00 275.00 300,00 l0.00 125.00 250.00 6OO.OO 6~0.00 28,~50.00 1~000.00 1,000.00 ~,8~0.00 2,729.68 2,093.3& 1,860.00 1,906.00' 1,5~6.00 1,560.00 1,480.00 1,~80.00 1,~0, 00 3,600.00 2,613.33 333.34 1,710.00 250.00 250.00 10.00 290.00 250.00 1,750.00 3oo. oo 2~287.70 35,579.39 4,8~0.00 2,572.00 2,120.00 1,942.48 3,520.00 2,800.00 1,~40.00 1,~40.00 1,~0.00 1,160,00 333.3~ 5,8~0.00 3,000.00 25O.OO 775.oo 300.00 700.00 2~500.00 36,972.82 DELINQUENT TAX DEPARTMENT - 9 Salary, Delinquent Tax Collector Salary, Secretary Salary, Clerk Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Total Delinquent Tax PURCHASING AGENT - l0 Salary, Purchasing Agent Salary, Stenographer Salary, Clerk Stationery and Office SuppLies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Travel Expense Incidentals Advertising Furniture and Equipment To ta i (1) Purohasing Agent (1) 1 Chair $50.00 I Stool 25.00 i Postage ~eter and Scale 1,188.64 CITY ATTORN~ - 11 Salary, Oity Attorney Salary, Assistant City Attorney Salary, St enographer Salary, Speeial Stenographer Stationery and Office Supplies Printing Briefs Postage Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals Travel Expense Furniture and Equipment (2) Total City Attorney Desk $ 100.00 Cha ir 40.00 CITY HALL - 12 Salary, Sa 1 a r y, Salary, Salary, Salary, Wa ge s Insurance Supplies Fuel ElectriCity Wa t er Repair s Furniture and (1) Sup er in t endent Janitor Janitors, 5 c $2,208.00 Jan itr ess Elevator Operator Equipment (1) Total City Hall 1 Scrubbing Machine $500.00 1 Electric Water Coole~. 500.00 Electric Fans 500.00 CIVIL AND POLICE COURT - 13 Salary, Salary, Salary, Sa la ry, Salary, Witness Judge Assistant Judge and Clerk Clerk Stenographer -Clerk Fees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Inc iden ta ls Travel Expense Total Civil Clerk and Police Depar tmen t Court BAIL C01,~!ISSIONER - 14 Salary, Bail Commissioners Stationery and Office Supplies Bond Premium 3,720.00 2,640.00 2,160.00 200.00 200.00 110.00 /~0. O0 100.0C 9,170.00 ~,080.00 2,280.00 1,860.00 550.00 200.00 3oo.oo 5.00 200.00 5o.oo 5o.oo 1,263.6~ 10,838.6& 8,180.00 5,400.00 2,280.00 250.00 35o.oo 100.00 35.o0 20O.OO 15o.o0 200.00 14o.0o 17,285.001 2,760.00 2,274.00 11,040.00 1,620.00 1,812.00 2,500.00 2,080.00 3,500.00 3,900.00 2,500.00 1,800.00 5,000.00 1~500.00 42,286.00 6 5 2 2 1 ,180.00 ,400.00 ,820.00 ,580.00 ,860.00 50.00 650.00 20.00 15o.oo lO.OO 50.00 50.00 19,820.oo 2,600.00 118.00 lO.G0 AMENDED 8y No,, ''/? ']ate,. ' "~' ':~' JIIVENILE AND DO~ESTIC RELATIONS COURT - 15 Salary, Judge Salary, Chief Probation Officer Salary, Chief Clerk Salary, Probation Officer Salary, Probation Officers, 2 ~ $2,880.00 Salary, Probation Officer (Part Time) Salary, P~obation Officer (Part Time) Salary, Probation Officer (Part Time) Salary, Stenographer Salary, Clerk Salary, ~xtra Judge Psychiatric Examinations Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium I~_c i de nra ls Travel Expense Auto Allowance, 5 @ $25.00 per Nonth Total Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court CITY CORONER - 16 Co~ crier, s Fees Witness Fees Post ~,~ortem Fees Total City Coroner LUNACY CO~MISSIONS - 17 Justice Fees Physician's Fees Witness Fees Transpor ting Lunatics Total Lunacy Commissions HUSTINGS COURT - 18 Salary, Judge Salary, Secretary Extra Judge Witness Fees Counsel Fees Jury Fees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals Law Books Total Hustings Court COURT OF LAW AND CHANCERY - 19 Salary, Judge Extra Judge Jury Fees Postage Telephone Law Books Total Court of Law and Chancery CIRCUIT COURT - 20 Salary, Judge Salary, Extra Judge Jury Fees Total Circuit Court VIRGINIA COURT OF APPEALS - 21 Virginia Co~rt of Appeals Total Virginia Court of Appeals CLER.~ OF COURTS - 22 Salary, Clerk of Courts (1) Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Deputy Clerk ~alary, Deputy Clerk Salary, Stenographer Salary, Typist - Clerk Salary, Chief Photographer ~alary, Assistant Photographers, 2 ¢~ $2,220.00 Salary, Typist Clerk Salary, Stenographer 5,280.00 4,020.00 3,360.00 3,180.00 5,760.00 1,472.70 1,227.30 2,820.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 300.o0 50.00 390.00 120. O0 35o.oo 35.oo 100. O0 150.00 1,500.00 2,500.00 15.00 3oo.0o 75.o0 2,400.00 15.00 150. OO 5,7&O. 0o 2,640. O0 100.00 25.00 900.00 1,000.00 50.00 3O.OO 125.00 25.00 50.oo 5,740 · co lOO.OO 1,8oo.0o 5.oo 100.00 50.00 2,068.34 100.00 100.00 ll7. O0 8,000.00 4,380.00 3,960 · 00 3,180.00 2,940.00 2,880.00 2,640 · O0 2,6~0.00 2,640 · 00 2,640.00 1,800.00 2,340.00 4,440 · 00 2,220.00 2,100.00 34,315.00 2,815.00 2,640.00 10,685.00 7,795.00 2,268.34 ll7.00 CLk~RK O~ COURTS - 22 - Continued ~tationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Pr emimu Incidentals Reoairs to Machines F~r~ni'ture and Equipment (2) Total Clerk of Uourts 5,295.00 275.00 250.00 100. o0 100.00 576.5O 6~416.00 l) Salary fixed at $8,000.00 by State Law 2) Steel Files $5,306.00 i Paper Uutter 700.00 I Desk 175.00 i Chair 35.00 i Typewriter 200.00 CO~ONV~ALTH' S ATTORt~UEY - 23 Salary, Commonwealth's Attorney (1) (3) Salary, Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney (1) Salary, Secretary (1) Stationery and Office Supplies (2) Postage (2) Telephone and Telegraph (2) Bond Premium (2) Total Commonwealth's Attorney 4,000.00 2,500.00 1,320.00 325 · 00 6o. oo 175.00 5.00 I1) T~is represents one-half of Actual Salary 2) 0ne-half reimbursed by State (3) The Virginia State Compensation Board increased over the objection of Council the salary of the Commonwealth's Attorney from proposed sum of $6,420.00 to ~8,000.00, and the salary of his assistant from $4,000.00 to ~5,000.00. The Co~ucil concurs under protest. C ITT SERGEANT Salary, City Sergeant (1) Salary, DepUty Sergeant (1) Salary, Deputy Sergeant (1) Salary, Deputy Sergeant (1) Salary, Deputy Sergeant, 2 ( $960.00 (1) Salary, Deputy Sergeant (1) Salary, Secretary (1) Salary, Stenographer (1) Salary, Extra Employees (1) Stationery and Office Supplies (2) Postage (2) Telephone and Telegraph (2) Bond Premium (2) Travel w~x~ense (2) Automobile Expense (2) Fur~it~re and Equipment (2) (3) Total City Sergeant (1) This represents one-third of Actual Salary ( 2) Two-thirds reimbursed by State i(3) 1 Typewriter $135.00 1 Chair 47.50 2,166.67 1,180.00 l, 060.00 ] ,o4o.oo 1,920.00 9OO.OO 920.00 760.00 75 .oo 450.00 15o.oo 400. oo 225.00 100.00 2,600.00 182.50 ELECTORAL BOARD - 25 Salary, Secretary Salary, ~embers, 2 ~ $25.00 Stationery and Office Supplies Postage CENTRAL REGISTRAR - 26 Salary, Registrar Salary, Extra Employees Stationery and Office Supplies Bostage Telephone Inc:identals COST OF ELECTIONS - 27 Yudges and Clerks ~Jages ?r inting Tickets ?tinting Voting Lists ¢isc ellaneous Expense ~ent of Voting Places 3xpenses Absentee Voting .~urniture and Equipment (1) Total Electoral Board Total Central Registrar Total Cost of Elections 300.00 50.oo 35o.oo ~o.0o 2,780.00 250.00 185.00 40.O0 100.00 25.00 5,150.00 200.00 412.50 6,150.00 200.00 1,625.00 425.00 700.o0 61,812.50 8,385.00 14,129.17 740 · 00 3,380.00 14,862.50 BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS - 28 i Salary, Secretary !iSalary, Vacation Substitute !Stationery and Office Supplies ,Postage Telephone iBond Premium Incidentals Publishing Notices iT~avel Expense lllFurniture and Equipment (1) Total Board of Zoning Appeals (1) Chairs ! PERSONNEL DEPARTMenT - 29 Salary, Director Salary, Stenographer Salary, Extra Employees Stationery and Office Supplies Postage 2elephone .and Telegraph Inci dentals Total Per sonnel Department POLICE D~PART~ENT - 40 iSalar¥, Super intendent t~alary, Captain DetectiVes i~alary, Captain Executive Officer tSalary, Lieutenant of Detectives Salary, Stenographer Salary, Clerks, 2 ~'. $2,220;00 ~alary, Lieutenants, 4 @ $3,120.00 Salary, Sergeant of Detectives, 5 ~ $3,000.00 Salary, Sergeants, 5 2. $3,000.00 Salary, Desk Sergeants, 3 ~. $3,000.00 ~lsry, Corporals, 4 ~ $2,940.00 Salary, Desk Corporals, 3 ~ $2,940.00 Salary, Chief Com~munication Officer Salary, Communi~ ti on Officer Balary, Communication Officer 3alary, C~mmunic~ation Officers, 2 @ $2,460.00 3alary, Detectives, 4 $ $2,880.00 ~alary, 3rd Year. Patrolmen, 63 ~ $2,880.00 ~alary, 2nd Year Patrolmen, 12 ~ $2,820.00 ~alary, 1st Year.patrolmen, ll ,. $2,580.00 ~lary, Sign Painter ~alary, Sign Painter Helper ~lary, Special Police ~alary, Police Women, 2 ~: $2,580.00 ~ages Stationery and Office Supplies Po s ta ge Telephone and Telegraph Bond Pr emi~m Incidentals Travel Expense ~asoline and Oil ~aintenance of Alarm System !~aintenance of Traffic System ~aintenance of Radio System ~Waintenance of Parking Neters Supplies Investigations Officer Training. ~niform Allowance ~rniture and Equipment (1) Total Police Department 2,736.00 100.00 675.00 100.00 120.00 5.00 125.00 ~25.00 175.00 50.O0 4,180.00 1,980. O0 200. O0 600,00 20.00 135 · oo 115.oo 7,230.00 3,54o.oo 3,540.00 3,360.00 2,160.oo 4,440.00' 12,480.00. 15,000.00~ 15,000.00 9,000.00' 11,760.00 8,820.00 3,120. O0 2,820. O0 2,580. O0 4,920.00 11,520.00. 181,440.00 33,8~0.00 28,380.00 2,370.00 2,220.00 3oo.oo 5,1~0.00 650.00 2,10b.35 145.00 1,500.00 75.00 180.00 150.00 10,000.00 1,896.00 2,635.00 1,370.00 1,635.00 ~,150.00 ~oo.oo 5oo.oo 5,900.00 29~017.15 433,619.50 (1) 1 Paint Spray Machine 1 Electric Fan 20 Metal Lockers i Typewriter i ~lacklight Unit 2 Revolver s 4 Nobile Transmitters Radio Test Equipment 4 Metal Storage Cabinets 5 Metal File Cabinets 8 Chairs 6 Automobiles Traffic Signals Extension of underground cables, ducts, etc. 2 Rotary Generators 2 Sirens i ~ot or cycle, 40.00 39.50 426.00 150. co 66.00 9o.oo 2,500.00 3oo. oo 229.50 612.75 158.40 lO,800.00 5,000.00 7,025.00 3OO.OO 9O.OO 1,190.00 FIRE DEPARTI~Eh~f - 41 Salary, Chief Salary, First Assistant Salary, Second Assistant Salary~ ~echanics, 3 ~) $3,000.00 Salary, Captains, 24 ~ $3,000.00 Salary, Senior Engineers, 30 @ $2,940.00 Salary, Telephone Operators, 3 ~ $2,940.00 Salary, 3rd Year Privates, 52 ~ ~2,820.00 Salary, 2nd Year Privates, 5 @ $2,700.00 Salary, 1st Year Privates, 8 ~:i42,520.00 Salary, Superintendent of Alarms Salary, Chief Clerk Stationery end Office Supplies Post~ge Telephone and Telegraph Ins ur an c e Tr~vel Expense ~soline and Oil ~aintenance of Alarm end Radio Syst~s ~aintenance of A0paratus Supplies Fir e Hose Fuel Electricity t~'a ter Repairs to Buildings Hydrant Services (1) Uniform Allowance Gar den City Volunteers Equipment (2) Total Fire Department l) $800.00 Allowed for $6,000.00, balance ~ $~5.00 each 2) i Radio Receiver $630.00 3 Fog Nozzles 175.00 i Lawn l~ower 35.00 2 Battery Charges 100.00 i Set Stocks,and Dies 100.00 4,620.00 3,624.00 3,460.00 9,000.00 72,000.00 88,200.00 8,820.00 146,640.00 13,500.00 20,160.00 3,300.00 2,940.00 300.00 152.00 1,309.00 590.00 200.00 1,000. O0 1,500.00 3,250.00 3,100.00 2,500.00 4,550.00 500.00 925.00 1,050.00 16,935.00 6,500.00 2,500.00 1 ~ 040 · 00 42~,165.00 The City ~anager shall see that three members of the Fire Department are assigned to duty with the Roanoke Life Saving and First Aid Crew, and such member shall be responsible to the City ~anager and shall retain all rights as city employees. LIFE SAVING AND FIRST AID - 42 Salary, Janitor Salary, Extra Help Incidentals Total Life Saving and First Aid This appropriation for All Life Saving and First Aid Crews 420.00 250.00 5~330.00 '6,000.00 BUILDING AND PLU~.~ING INSPECTION - 43 Salary, Building and Plumbing Inspector Salary, Assistant Building Inspector Salary, Assistant Plumbing Inspector Salary, Stenographers, 2 ~ $2,340.00 Salary, Vacation Substitute Stationery and Office Supplies Postage ~elephone Bond Premium Incidentals Pr avel Expense ~utomobile Expense 1 ¢ $35.00 per month) 2 @ $~0.00 per month) F~rnit~re and Equipment (1) Total Building and Plumbing Inspeoti on (1) Visible Steel Files $845.00 Counter Top and Cabinet Work 95.00 Stool 25.00 I Desk 75.00 i Chair 37.50 i Stool 12.50 ELECTRICAL INSPECTION - 44 Salary, Electrical Inspector Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Teiegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Travel Expense Automobile Allowance Total Electrical Inspection 4,220.00 3,000.00 3,240.00 4,680.00 280.00 1,175.00 50.00 200.00 10.00 230.00 100.00 1,380.00 1~090.00 3,420.00 175.00 40.00 100.00 5.00 10.00 100.00 540.00 19,655.00 4,390.00 WEIGHTS AND I~EASURES INSPECTION Salary, Sealer of Weights and Measures Wages Stationery and Office Supplies Postage C~soline and Oil Travel Expense Supplies Total Weights and Measures ~nspection i MILIT____.__~ ~lectr icity IArmory Rent Total ~Tilitia DOG TAX AI~INISTRATION - 47 Salary, Game War d'en Yncidentals Dog Tags and Receipts Rabies Treatment Damages by Dogs I15% of Collections to Commonwealth ~mpr ovements (1) Total Dog Tax Administration !~, 1) Dog Pound HEALTH DEPARq~ENT - 50 ~alary, Commissioner t~lary, Clerk !i~alary, Stenographer iBalary, N~rses, 6 @ ~2o,700.00 Salary, Nurses, 2 ~,v~,460'00 ~alary, Supervisor N~rse ~alary, Clerk (1) ~alary, Extra Employees ~tationery and Office Supplies )ostage ?elephone and Telegraph ~ncidentals ?ravel Expense ~upplies ~oxin and Antitoxin ~ut omobile Allowance ~urse Training Furniture and Equipment (2) Total Health Department ?.(1) $1,140.00 of this Salary reimbursed by State (2) Steel Filing Equipment $942.85 4 Desks and Chairs $00.00 ! 4 N~rses' Field Units 80.00 TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM - 51 Salary, Superintendent and Medical Director Salary, Special Physician Salary, Acting Superintendent Salary, Nurse Salary, N~rse, X-Ray and Laboratory Salary, Nurses, 6 , $1,530.00 Salary, Practical N~rse Salary, Practical N~rse Salary, Cook Salary, Cook's Helper Salary, Gustodian SalarY, Orderlies, 4 ~ $1,350.00 Extra Employees ~a ge s Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Pr emi um Insurance Inc i den ta i s ~asoline and Oil Supplies Drugs and Disinfectants 'ood Supplies ~uel :lec tr icity Repairs ~epairs to Equipment ~utomobile Allowance 'ubercular Patients ~rniture and Equipment (1) Total Tuberculosis Sanatorium l) Dish Washing machine $900.00 Colorimeter for Laboratory 100.00 2,640.00 100.00 75. oo 5.00 250.00 50.00 75. oo 240. O0 2 ~ 400.00 2,460.00 5o.oo 15o. oo 5o.0o 100.00 1,350.00 2~000.00 6,920.00 2,94 0.00 2,400.00 16,200.00 4,920.00 2,860. O0 2,280. O0 3oo.oo 7oo. oo 400.00 350.00 300. oo 3 o 0. O0 1,200. O0 1,500.00 3,360.00 25O.OO 1~422.85 6,180.00 200.00 2,310 · O0 1,950.00 1,830~. O0 9,180.00 1,410 · O0 1,350.00 1,470. O0 1,350.00 1,890.00 5,400.00 445.oo 75o.oo 100.00 40.00 250.00 5.00 325.00 40. oo 250.00 4,000.00 000. O0 i 000.00 1,000.00 900. O0 1,794 · O0 250.00 360.00 lO0.00 1,000.00 3,195.00 2,640.00 6,160.00 48,602.85 64,129.00 VEN~REAL DISEASE CONTROL - 52 S~lary, Field InVeStigator (1) Salary, Nurses, 2 ('~ $2,580.00 Salary, Clerk (1) Salary, Helper (1) Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Inc i den ta ls Gasoline and 0il Supplies Automobile Allowance Total Venereal Disease Control (1) All reimbursed by State (2) $1,200.00 reimbursed by State AIR POLLUTION CONTROL - 53 Salary, Director Salary, Inspector Salary, Stenographer Salary, Vacation Substitute Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Travel Expense Automobile Allowance, 2' ¢~: $35.00 per Month Furniture and Equipment (1) Total Air Pollution Control (1) i Steel File 2 Pairs Binoculars LABORATORY Salary, Bacteriologist Salary, Assistant Bacteriologist Salary, Clerk Technician Salary, Laboratory Assistant Salary, Clerk - X-Ray TechniCian (1) Stationery and Office Supplies Telephone Incidentals Travel Expense Supplies Furniture and Equipment (2) Total Laboratory (1) All reimbursed by State (2) Kahn Shaking ~achine Slit Lamp $100.00 3O. O0 HEALTH INSPECTIONS - 55 Salary, Dairy Inspector Salary, Assistant Dairy Inspector Salary, Inspectors 4 ¢~ $2,6&0.00 Salary, Sanitation Officer Incidentals Travel Expense Gasoline and 0il Automobile Allowance, 2 (~ $&5.00 per Month Tra in ing Total Health Inspections RAT CONTROL - 56 Salary, Inspector Wages Stationery Incidentals Supplies Aut omob ile Allowa rice Total Rat Control SCHOOL HF~ALTH PROGRAD? - 56-A Salary, Physician (part Time) Salary, Nurses, 2 ~. $2,760.00 Salary, Nurse Salary, Nurse Salary, Clinicians, 9 ~onths ~ $30.00 Stationery and Office Supplies Medical Supplies Gasoline and Oil Automobile Allowance, 2 ~' $35.00 per Month Total School Health Program 2,820.00 5,160.00 2,100.00 1,308.00 100.00 50.00 125.0o 100.00 15o.oo 800.0O ~20.00 13,133.00 5,520.00 3,180.00 2,160.00 75.00 450.00 100.00 1So.co lO.CO 25o.oo 125.oo 8~0.00 150.00 13,010.00 ~,020.00 2,860.00 2,580.00 2,220.00 2,340.00 300.00 125.00 100.00 100.00 1,~00.00 13o.oo 16,175.00 3,340.00 2,880.00 10,560.00 2,640.00 ?5.00 200.O0 350.00 1,080.00 3oo.oo 21, ~25 · 00 2,820.00 150.O0 100. O0 150.00 25O.OO 42O · O0 3,890.00 3,090.00 5,520.00 2,580.00 2,340.00 27O.0O 300.00 3o0.oo 15o.oo 840.00 15,390.00 DEPAR~T OF PUBLIC V,~ELFARE - 57 Salary, Director Salary, Superintendent Salary, Supervisor Salary, Super.visor Salary, Case Workers, 7 ¢.. $2,580.00 Salary, Children's Case Worker Salary, Children's Case Workers, 2 ~ $2,790.00 Salary, Children's Case Worker Salary, Etenogre ~her Salary, Stenographer Salary, Senior Clerk Salary, Junier Clerk Salary, Secretary to Director Salary, Educational Study Wages iStationery and Office Supplies ~Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium Incidentals Travel Expense Gasoline and Oil !Automobile Allowance i Foster Home Care (Matching) '! General Relief 101d Age Assistance Aid~ to Dependent Children ~iAid to Dependent Children (State-Local) il Aid to Blind - ~i Emergency Relief Day Nursery Furniture and Equipment (1) Total Department of Public V;elfare (1) ~ Filing Cabinets i Typewriter 2 Cha irs 2 Netal Desks 2 Automobiles ~172.5o 15o.oo 8O. O0 265.00 3,400.00 CITY PHYSICIAN - 58 Salary, City Physician Salary, Clerk Salary, Nurses, 3 @ $2,460.00 Salary, Nurses, 3 Nonths ~: $205.00 Salary, Special Physicians Salary, Special ~Jurses Salary, Pharmacist (Part Time) Vacation Substitute Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Incidentals Gasoline and 0il k~edical Supplies Fuel Automobile Allowance ~urniture and Equipment (1) Total City Physician l) i Typewri/ter ~150.00 i Autoclave 260.00 5 Desk Lamps 40.00 i Desk and Chair 175.00 Reception. Room Furniture 250.00 CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS PENSIONS - 59 'ensions to Confederate Soldiers and their Wido*s Total Confederate Soldier's Pensions ALMSHOUSE - 60 ~alary, Superintendent ( 6 Nonths) Salary, Natron Salary, Nurse Salary, Nurse Salary, Cook Salary, Helper Salary, Farm Hand ~ages ?elephone £ns u_ranG e ~asoline and Oil ~upplies ~ood Supplies 31othing ~uel ~lectr tdit~y ?a:tez~ 5,280.00 3,660.00 3,060.00 2,880.00 18,060.00 2,6~0.00 5,580.00 2,&60.00 2,280.00 2,220.00 2,460.00 2,220.00 2,280.00 1,000.00 200.00 700.00 650.00 550.00 10.00 15o.oo 450.00 550.00 420.00 34,920.00 48,496.00 189,600.00 120,~60.00 23,861.00 27,092.00 3,000.00 5,400.00 4,067.50 6,680.00 2,280.00 7,380.00 615.0o 3oo.oo 3oo.oo 1,410.00 120.00 75.00 30.00 125.00 100.00 200.00 6,000.00 20.00 660.00 925.00 672.00 966.00 1,&70.00 1,410.00 1,350.00 1,350.00 1,290.00 1,839.00 750.00 222.00 135.00 15o.oo 2,000.00 10,coo.co 4oo.0o 1,5oo.0o 175.oo 45O.OO 2,000.00 516,656.50 27,220.00 672.00 AL~SHOUSE- 60 - Continued (1) i Washing Machine 24 ~attr esses 6 Beds 12 Lawn Chairs 6 Rocking Chairs 1 Lawn L~ower $125.00 480.00 150.00 100.00 50.00 25.00 HOSPITALIZ~Ti0N - 61 Hospitalization (1) Professional Services (2) Total Hospitalization (1) This is not a lmmp sram appropriation and is to be disbursed only on Actual Services Rendered. (2) Public Service Medical Staff of Roanoke Hospital $ 5,000.00 Bo.rrell I¥1emorial Hospital 1,000.00 CITY ~AIL - 62 Salary, Jail Physician (3) Salary, Jailor (1) Salary, Jailor (1) Salary, Jailor (1) Salary, ,Tailor (1) Salary, ~atron (1) Salary, Cook Salary, Relief Jailor (1) (2) Stationery and Office Supplies (3) ohone and Telegraph (3) Pr emi~m (3) ~plies (4) Food Supplies (4) g for Prisoners (4) Fuel for Cooking (4) s to Jail (2) ~airs to Cook Stove (4) ~edical Expense (2) uipment (3) (5) Total City Jail l) This represents one-third of Actual Salary 2) All expenses borne by~oity 3) Two-thirds reimbursed by State 4) Proratod by prison days 5) Cabinets JUVENILE DETENTION HO~IE - 63 Salary, Superintendent (1) Salary, Super~%~o~ (1) ~ Salary, Supervisor (1) Salary, Cook (1) ~Extra Help (1) ~hone In suran ce. Incidentals ~plies (2) Suoplies (2) ¢2) ity (2) ter {2) irs Total Juvenile Detention Home {1) Two-thirds reimbarsed by State (2) Prorated by detention days ENGIRUFERING AND SUPE~RINTENDENCE _ 70 Salary, Director of Public ~.~orks and City Engineer Salary, Assistant City Engineer , Assistant City Engineer , Instrmment ~?an lary, Instrument ~fan lary, Draftsman , Draftsman , D~ftsman ry ~ Clerk , Ro~an , no n, , Ro~ ~ ~alary, ~h'si~ent 2 ~ $2 460 00 ~alary, Ins~m.~:c~_ox ' ' S~ographe r Salary, Extra ~ployees 38,000.00 6.,000.00 1,440.00 1,000.00 9?3.33 953.33 88O. O0 713.33 88O.OO 100.00 2,000. O0 70.©0 125.00 75.00 3,300.00 25,000.00 1,690.00 500.00 1,200.00 150.00 500.00 725.00 1,830.00 1,620.00 1,620.00 1,320.00 250.00 800.00 1.1 5.00 125.00 15. O0 1,200.00 3,700. O0 100.00 600.00 135.00 250.00 500.00 5,920.00 4,220.00 4,100.00 3,620.00 3,440.00 3,720.00 3,180.00 3,000.00 2,6L~O. O0 2,700~ 0~0 5,160~00 2., 400.. 00 2., 88(1.0'0 ~,.220.. 00 500.00 44,000.00 42,274.99 14,180.00 ENGINEERING AND SUPERINTENDENCE - 70 Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Incidentals Travel Expense C~soline and Oil Repairs to Machinery and Equipment Engineer ing Supplies F~rnit~re and Equipment (1) Total Engineering Department (1) i Transit i CalculatOr i Desk i Cha ir i Typewriter $675.0o 720. OO 15o.oo ~5. oo 15o .o0 S~R CONSTRUCTION- 71 ~Vages Gasoline and Oil Repairs to ~achinery Supplies ~V:ater ~ Contrac tot s !Equipment Rental ~iMaterials Rights of V~'ay Equipment (1) Total Sewer Construction (1) i Paving Breaker 2 Rock Drills i Clay Digger I Backfile Tamper ~last ing Mats $32o.oo 7oo.oo 2O0.OO 15o. oo 260.00 MAINTEQ~ANCE OF S~W,~ERS AloUD DRAINS - 72 ~!Salarv, Foreman, 3 Months ~. $275.00 i Wages~ !i! Ga soline amd Oil ilSupplies i!iWater Ma t er ia is ?Rights of Way !Equipment (1) Total ~aintenance of sewers and Dra in s (1) One 2-ton Truck SE~ERAGE DISPOSAL PLANT - 72-A ~Salary, Operator iSalary, Assistant Operator iSalary, Clerk-Typist Postage Stationery and Office Supplies elephone ~ ond Pr emi~m Insurance Supplies Fuel Elec tr ic ity ~a t er ~epairs ~soline and 0il Inci de ntals Pravel Expense Total Sewerage Disposal~ Plant STREET CLEANING - 73 ~lary, Superintendent (6 Months ) Salary, Foreman ~ages ~soline and Oil ~aintenance of Sweepers Bupplies ~quipment (1) Total Street Cleaning Il) 1 D~mp Truck 75 Street Waste Boxes 3 Push Carts $2,5~9.25 2,062.50 225.0O 612.80 3o.oo 150.00 25.00 150.00 500.00 3OO.OO 1,068.75 1,7~0.00 15,000.00 250.00 15o.oo 150.o0 lO. o0 30,0o0. oo lO0. oo lO, 000. oo 2OO.OO 1,630.oo 825.00 25,000.00 56o.oo ~00.00 3o.oo 5,000.00 100.00 Ii 3,000.00 2,835~00 2,160.00 1,800.00 250.00 275.00 110.00 10.00 6o.oo 1,815.00 3o.oo 250.00 ~2o.oo 200.00 15o.oo 15o..oo 50.0o 1,590.00 2,820.00 51,000.00 3,628.96 4,125.00 5oo.0o 4~836.75 59,196.55 57,490.00 37+,915.00 10,565.00 68,5 00.71 RE?USE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL Salary, Superintendent ( 6 l¢onths Salary, Foremen, 2 ~ $2,820.00 Salary, Incinerator Engineer Salary, Checker Wages' Telephone pond Premium Ins uranc e Inci dentals Gasoline and 0il Supplies Fuel Electricity Wa t er Repairs to Incinerator Rent Equi0ment (1) Total Refuse Collection and Disposal (1) -½ Ton Truck ,~1,800.00 Water Coolers 550.00 Chair 30.00 Trucks 8,841.60 Buldozer 2,000.00 FLY AND MOS0~ZT0 CONTROL - 74-A Wages Supplies Equipment (1) (1) Sprayer Small Total and Duster Sprayers, etc. Fly and l~osquito Control ~2,500.00 500. oo STREET CONSTRUCTION - 75 Wages Bond Premium Gasoline and 0il Supplies Fuel W~ter Contrac tots Equipment Rental Materials Rights of Way Equipment (1) Total Street Construction (1) 1 Scraper STREET REPAIRS - 76 Salary, General Salary, Foreman, Salary, Power Shovel Wages Telephone Bond Premium Incidentals ~ Gasoline and Oil R~pairs to Machinery Supplies ~ Electricity Wa t er Contractors Equipment Renta. 1 ~a ter ials Equipment (1) For eman 9 ~.~onths ~ $275.00 0p er a t or (l) Total Street Repairs 1 2-Ton Truck 2 Asphalt Kettles 1 Traotor and Cutter i 2-Ton Roller I Air Compressor I Concrete Vibrator i Bondact 000.00 1,500.00 1,800.00 4,000.00 500.00 250.00 500.00 STREET SIGNS - 77 Salary, Foreman, Wa ge s Gasoline and Oil Es t er ia ls 2 Months ~ $275.00 Total Street Signs 1,590.00 5,640.00 2,580.00 2,580.00 215,000.00 125.00 5.00 245.00 5o.oo 12,06!.56 800.00 3,600.00 2OO.0O 2OO.O0 6,000.00 1,200.00 13~221.60 265,098.16 2,000.00 6,000.00 3,000.00 11,000.00 l0,000.00 5.00 300. oo 150.00 50.00 25.00 60,000.00 50.00 9,000.00 5,000.00 6,900.00 91,480.00 3,240.00 2,475.00 3,220.00 123,000.00 100.00 10.00 150.00 4,300.00 '1,000.00 2,000.00 15.oo lOO.OO 15o,ooo.oo lOO.OO 54,800.00 14,~.5q.00 359,060.00 550.00 2,000.00 5o.oo 5,600.50 8,200.50 ?6 BRIDGE REPAIRS - 78 Salary, General Foreman, 10 Nonths ~' $275.00 Wage s Telephone Bond Pr emium Gasoline and 0il Supplies Contractors Naterials Equipment (1) Total Bridge Repairs (1) 1 Dr ill Press 1 2-Ton Truck $ 325.00 3,000.00 STREET LIG~MTING - 79 100 C. P. Lights, 367, $15.60 250 C. P. Lights, 1168 ~ $19.80 250 C. P. Lights, 455 ¢~ $25.80 600 C. P. Lights, 148 ~ $23.40 600 C. P. Lights, 39 ~ $30.00' 600 C. ~. Lights, 5 ~ $37.50 1,000 Sodimu Vapor Lights, 22 ~ $50.00 Total Street Lighting SNOW AND ICE REMOVAL - 80 Wages Gasoline and Oil Supplies Rental of Equipment Total Snow and Ice Removal 2~750.00 15,000.00 25.00 5.00 675.00 525.00 10,000.00 6,845.00 3~325.00 5,725.20 23,126.~0 11,349.00 3,~63.20 1,170.00 186.00 1~100.00 15,000.00 1,200.00 250.00 2,250.00 39,1~0.00 ~6,119.80 18,700.001 PUBLIC SCHOOLS - 90 Administration Salary, Superintendent Salary, Clerk of SGhool Board Salaries, Secretaries and Clerks Office Equipment Stationery, Printing, etc. Postgge, Telephone and Telegraph Total Administration 5,580.00 5,380.00 21,750.00 2,~00.00 800.00 1~000.00 Instr uc tion Principals, Teachers and Directors Other Instructional Personnel 1,509~000.00 Salary, Director Retarded Children Salary, Clerks in Senior High Schools Salary, Clerks in ~unior High Schools Salary, Clerks in Elementary Schools Salary, Library Clerks Total Other Instructional Personnel 3,780.00 6,730.00 9,450.00 19,220.00 16,725.00 Supplementary Service Personnel Salary, Attendance Teacher -White Cafeteria Manager Dental Service - White Dental Service - Negro Salary Supplement for Cafeteria Personnel Total Supplementary Service Personnel 2,690.00 2,655.00 900.00 9OO.OO 31~670.00 Textbooks and Supplies to Indigents Textbooks and Supplies to Indigents Total Textbooks and Supplies to Indigents .1~000.00 Instructional Equipn~ent and Supplies Equipment (Academic and Commercial) General School Room and Audio-Visual N{usic Department Science Departments CommerCial Departments Playgrounds School Libraries !~_aintenance of .Equipment Pianos 3,500.00 6,900.00 1,500.00 3,000.00 3,250.00 d,O00.O0 5OO.OO 685.00 36,910 · O0 !,509,000.00 55,905.00 38,815. O0 1,000.00 Instructional Equipment and Supplies - Con. Supplies !~General ochool Room Sc ience Departments Nusic Department Stat ionery ~quipment (Vocational) Home ]~conomic s Industrial Arts F~quipment Vocational ~quipment Supplies Summer Workshop Home Economics Industrial Arts Equipment Vocational ~e uipment First Aid, }o~edical Supplies Total Instructional ~quipment and Supplies Operation of School Plant Salary, Custodian Jefferson High Salaries, Janitors - ~ite Salaries, Janitors - Negro Salaries, ?emale Melpers Salaries, Janitors (Vacation Period/ Salary, Driver Delivery Truck Salary, Driver Station ~agon (Crippled Children) Upkeep and Operation Delivery Tr~ck Upkeep and Operation Station Wagon School Telephones Fuel ~oal Wood Ga s ~a t er Electric Lights and ~ower ~anitor Equipment a~d Supplies ~eneral Building Supplies Total Operation of School Plant Maintenance of School Plant Balary, Supervisor of Buildings ~nd Grounds Ealary, Assistant Supervisor Eal~ry, Painting Supervisor Lab or Repair and Upkeep of Buildings ~dministration Building ~e£ferson High Sohool ~ee Junior High School ~tonew~ll Jackson Junior High School ~onroe Junior High School ~'oodrow Wilson Junior High School ~elmont ~rystal Spring ?or est Park ~ighland Park ~amison ~elrose ~ O udon ~orningside ~orwich ~irginia Heights ras ena rest End ~ddison High School ~insboro ~ilmer ~arr ison l~feteria Haintenance ~iscellaneous Repairs to Buildings ~nprovement to Grounds ~epairs to Furniture ~nd Equipment ~eplacemen~ of ~indow Shades ~pkeep and Operation of Tr~cks )peretion ~nd ~..~aintenance of Equipment ltoker - Forest Park and Addison ~isael%aneous Repairs to Annex Schools leplacement of Lockers To~al ~,~aintenance of School Plant 6,000.00 650.00 500.00 2,500.00 1,&00.00 1,500.00 6,500.00 300.00 3,200.00 ~,000.00 ~,000.00 250.00 5~, 135 · 00 2,880.00 58,770.00 1~,985.00 31,3~o.oo 3,~30.00 2,100.00 520.00 350.00 150.00 ~,000.00 37,000.00 100.00 500.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 5,000.00 4~000.00 185,125.00 $,680.00 3,780.00 3,300.00 31,~00.00 675.00 3,250.00 2,100.00 675.00 150.00 2,500.00 1,850 · 00 2,500.00 1,275.00 2,200.00 1,000.00 2,875.00 3,325.00 75o.o0 100.00 925.00 1,1~00.00 1,950.00 2~200.00 1,750.00 1,700.00 2,650.00 1,000.00 3,500.00 1,200.00 225.00 ~,000.00 750.00 3,900.00 5,300.00 1,350.00 5oo.oo 102,685.00 Fixed Charges Fire' Insurance Workmen's Compensation Insurance Group Disability Insurance Boiler Insurance Surety Bond Auditing Cost ~mployees' Retirement System Contribution Total Fixed Charges Capital Outlay F~rnit~re and Equipment Total Furniture and Equipment Miscellaneous Pupil Transportation - N. YJ. to N. E. Pupil Transportation - To Harrison Pupil Transportation - To Highland Mark Pupil Transportatio~ - Wasena to Grandin Court Pupil Transportation - To VJoodrow and Virginia Heights Pupil Transportation - To South Roanoke Pupil Transportation - Annex and Nisoellaneous Operation Car'- Attendance Teacher Expenses Literary and Athletic Contests Conm~encement Cos ts Authorized Traveling Expense ' Unclassified Items Travel Expense Home Economics Teachers Rental Naher Field for High School Athletics Free School LUnches Total Miscellaneous For Operation of Annexed Schools by Roanoke County January 1 to Jmue 30, 1949 GRAND T 0 T A L Less State Appropriation - General State Appropriatiqn - Special Tuition Rentals Refunds State Appropriation - Annex 404,300.00 76,900.00 1,500.00 7,000.00 1,500.00 47~300.00 TOTAL PUBLIC EDUCATION RECREATION DEPART~fENT - 100 Salary, Director Salary, Assistant Director Salary, Athletic Director Salary, Supervisors, 2 ~ $2,640.00 Salary, Stenographer Salary, Stenographer Salary, Community Center Director Salary, Colored Supervisor Salary, ~Play Leaders Salary, Umpires, etc. VJages Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Bond Pr emi~m Incidentals Travel Expense Gasoline and 0il Supplies Fuel Electricity Repairs Automobile Allowance ( 1 @ $40.00 per month ( 2 ~ ~25.00 per month ( 1 6. $25.00 per month - 3 months Rental Furniture and Equipment (1) Total Recreation Department (1) ! Motion Picture Projector Tenmis Net~ Furniture · $6oo.0o 35o.oo 2,100.00 7,000.00 ~,000.00 31,000.00 1,000.00 lO0.00 5o0.oo 22,300.00 6~, 900.00 I '~ ~ 18;500.00 18,500.00 1,800.00 1,080.00 1,080.00 3,600.00 720. O0 1,4~0 · O0 3,800.00 275.00 750.00 300.00 5oo.oo 1,250.00 400.00 5oo.oo 5~000.00 22,~95.00 130~000.00 2,220,~70.00 538,500.00 $ f,bS1,970.O0 4,980.00 3,160.00 2,820.00 5,280.00 2,160.00 1,740.00 2,280.00 2,660.00 17,292.00 4,000.00 800.O0 275.oo 225.O0 3oo.oo 5.00 375.oo 3oo.oo 50.00 3,,567.00 200.00 250.00 1,500.00 1,155.00 1,400.00 3~050.00 59,824.00 CELEBRATIONS AND PUBLIC ENTERTA~T - 101 Wages Hallowe' en Celebration Christmas Lighting Mi sc ella nec us League Convention Total Celebration and Pub~ Enter ta inmen t PUBLIC PARKS - 102 Salary, Super intendent Salary, Keeper Elmwood Salary, Keeper Jackson Salary, Keeper Washington Salary, Keeper Fishburn and Shrine Hill Salary,_ Keeper Melrose Salary, Keeper South Roanoke and Lakewood Salary, Keeper Mill Nountain Salary, Tree Surgeon Wages Telephone Bond Premium In s ur an c e Incidentals Gasoline and Oil Supplies Trees and Flowers Fuel Elec tr ici ty Wa t er Repairs Equipment Rental Equipment and Improvements (1) Total Public Parks (l) i Miter Box and Back Saw 1 Long Jaw Pipe Vise 1 Pipe Cutter 50 Picnic Tables @ $30.00 l0 Outdoor Drinking Fountains 6 Wheelbarrows i Heavy-duty swivel base bench vice i Electric Drill Step Ladders Trailer for Tools Mounting ~eel Hand Saws Chain Saw $25. O0 3o.oo 26.00 1,500. O0 1,000.00 162. O0 45.oo ho. co 4o. co 150.o0 35. co lOO. O0 900. co Liner (Marker) for Tennis Courts 95.00 Construction of Vista on Mill Mt. 7,500.00 Quonset Hut 1,598.00 .ic 200. O0 300.CO 3OO. O0 5OO. O0 500 · O0 2,655.00 1,805.00 2,175.00 2,055.00 2,235.00 2,220. O0 2,175 · O0 2,175. O0 2,595.00 36,000. O0 35o.oo · 5.00 130. O0 100. O0 1,500. O0 3,536. O0 1,000.00 750.00 75o.oo 2,000.00 10,090.00 25O.O0 13,246.00 MUNICIPAL STADIUM AND ATHLETIC FIELD - 103 Salary, Custodian Salary, Attendants, etc. Wages Telephone Ins ur ance Gasoline and 0il Supplies Adver tis lng Fuel Electricity Water Repairs Equipment (1) Total Municipal Stadium and Athle$ic Field 2,235.00 275. O0 4,500. O0 125. O0 1,000.00 100.00 1,200. O0 5CC. O0 175. co 1,500.00 2,000.00 6,440. O0 1,878. O0 (1) Fence 1,578.00 1 ~ower 300.00 PUBLIC LIBRARY - 104 Salary, Librarian Salary, Cataloguer Salary, Children,s Librarian Salary, ReferenCe Librarian Salary, Librarian Raleigh Court Branch Salary, Librarian Melrose Branch Salary, Librarian Gainsboro Branch Salary, Circulation Librarian Salary. J/~nior Assistants, 2 @ $1,812.00 Salary, Junior Assistant Salary, Junior Assistant Gainsboro Salary, Librarian Williamson Road Salary, Superintendent of Building (Part ITime) Salary, Vacation Substitutes Salar~v. Janitor. ~a~n 4,020.00 3,280 o O0 3,156.00 3,036.00 2,280. O0 2,568. O0 2,280. O0 2,400. O0 3,624.00 1,746 · O0 1,620.00 720. O0 595.00 225.00 2,800.00 89,789.00 21,928.00 PUBLIC LIBRARY- 104 - Continued Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone and Telegraph Bond Premium I~ sur an c e Incidentals Gasoline and Oil Books Periodicals Travel Expense Supp 1 i e s Fuel Electricity Wa t er Repairs Binding Equipmemt (1) Total Public Library (1) Desk, Table, Chairs, Miscellaneous 1 Desk 1 Typewriter $ 300.00 75.00 158.74 PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES TO FORMER EMPLOYEES - 110 Police and Fire Pensions Gratuities to Former 'Employees (1) Total Pensions and Gratuities to Former Employee s (1) Douglas P. Magann ~mith B. Thornton John E. Hancock John Huddleston ~ Will Langdon J. W. Neighbors Lelia 0. Neff James H. Beheler James W. Maxey James R. Board David H. Board Lewis Walker Clarence E. Laprad Joel H. Meadors Walter R. Amos Florence L. Deyerle Sallie H. Jeffries $ 90.00 per month 19.50 " " 16.90 " 16.85 " " 16.85 " - 16.85" " 24.00 , - 15.76" " 25.13 " " 17.76 " " 25.99 " " 20.80 " " 36.00 " " 36.00 " " 36 · 00 " ,, 36.00 - - 72.00 " - EMPLOYEE'S RETIREMENT STSTEM - 111 Salary, Bookkeeper Salary, Stenographer Clerk Salary, Extra Employees and Physicians Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Bond Pr emi am Incidentals Supplies Consulting Service City Contribution Total Employee's Retirement System ,DAMAGES AND, COSTS - 112 Incidentals Court Costs Personal Injuries Damage s t o Pr op er t y Total Damages and Costs .REFUNDS AND REBATES - 113 Wages Erroneous Assessment of Taxes Local Assessments Accounts Lic crises Fine s Total Refunds and Rebates WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION - 114 Nurses and Physicians Medical Supplies Hospitalization F~nerals Compensation State Tax Total Workmen's Compensation 355.00 125.00 400.00 5.00 265.0O 100.00 3OO.OO 10,750.00 650.00 200.00 8OO.OO 900.00 3oo.oo 6o.oo 740.00 1,500.00 533.74 51,743.74 40,000.00 6,268.68 46,268.68 2,820.00 2,220.00 150.00 25O.OO 25.OO 100.00 5O · 00 50.00 1,000.00 135;000.00 1&1,665.00 25.00 3OO.OO 1,500.00 100.00 1,925.00 250.00 5oo.oo 1,0oo.oo 5,000.00 800.00 700.00 8,250.00 5,000.00 100.00 3,000.00 200.00 2,500.00 500.00 11,300.00 DUES~ ~UNICIPAL LEAGUE - 115 U. S. Conference of Mayors League of Virginia M~nicipalities Total Dues, Municipal League MAINTENANCE OF CITY PROPERTY - ll6 Na ge s Insurance Mater ials Total Maintenance of City Property MUNICIPAL AIRPORT - 120 Salary, Manager Salary, Assistant Manager Salary, Stenographer Salary, Serviceman Salary, Chief Serviceman Salary, Watchman Salary, Field Attendant Salary, Maintenance Technician Salary, Serviceman Salary, Janitor Wages Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Intercommunication System Bond Pr emi~m Ins ~ranc e Incidentals Total Expense Gasoline and Oil ~asoline and Oil for ~esale Supplies Fuel Electricity Ne ter Repairs Automobile Expense ~aterials ~quipment and Improvements (1) Total M~nicipal Airport (1) Steel Filing Equipment Lobby Furnit~r e Business Counter Sickle Bar Mower Mechanic Tools Outside Drinking Fountain Drill P~ess Stoker for Cannaday House Waste Paper Cans $ 235.00 150.00 200.00 3OO. OO 2O0.0O 75.00 100.00 400.00 lOO.OO NELSON STREET MARKET - 121 Salary, Clerk Salary, Assistant Clerk Salary, Mechanic Salary, Mechanic Salary, Janitors, 2 @ $2,010.00 Salary, ~{atron Rest Room Salary, Janitress Extra Help Wage s Stationery and Office Supplies Postage Telephone Bond Pr emi~m Insurance Incidentals Maintenance of Refrigerating Plant Supplies Fuel Elec tr ic ity Water R epa ir s Automobile Allowance Furniture and Equipment (1) Total Nelson Street Market Ammonia Compressor Hot Water Heater $ 3,500.00 125.00 250.00 ... 1,/+76. O0 150.00 50.00 221.20 4,260.00 3,000.00 2,040.00 2,0/+0.00 2,520.00 2,3/+0.00 2,180.00 2,760.00 2,0/+0.00 1,680.00 /+,500.00 25O.O0 6O.OO 25O.OO 450.00 10.00 5OO.OO 150.00 100.00 100.00 35,000.00 2,000.00 1,000.00 500.00 25O.OO 2,500.00 3oo.o0 2,500.00 1~76o.oo 3,780.00 3,000.00 2,820.00 2,460.00 4,020.00 2,076.00 1,5oo.oo lOO.OO 3,000.00 15o.oo lO.OO 125.oo lO.OO ~8o.oo 3oo.oo 2,000.00 2,000.00 1,800. co 2,8oo. co 3, ooo. co 1, ooo. co 18o.oo 3~625.oo 1,726.oo 421.2o 77,040.00 40,236.00 .MUNICIPAL SCALES - 122 Wages ?Commissions iStationery and Office Supplies ?Rent Totei Municipel Sceles MUNICIPAL CEMETERY - 123 i!wages Supplies iWa tar Mater ials !Equipment Total M~nicipal Cemetery (1) Power Mowers CITY FARM - 124 'Salary, Superintendent (One-Half Time) ;iSalary, Farm Hand !Salary, Farm Hand Salary, Farm Hand Wages Telephone !Insurance !Gasoline end 0il Repairs to Farm Machinery ~!Supplies !~eterinarian and Medical Supplies Dairy and Poultry Feed ~el Elec tr ici ty iRepairs iLivestock and Poultry ~quipment and Improvements (1) Totel City Farm 1) Tractor Mower $350.00 1 Disk Harrow 450.00 1 Corn Picker 1,000.00 1 Tractor Cultivator 250.00 A..CADEMY OF MUSIC - 125 rages Supplies Insurance Fuel Electricity Wa t er Repairs Equipment (1) 1) 1 Pump Total Academy of Music MUNICIPAL GARAGE- 130 ~alary, Superintendent Salary, Shop Foreman Salary, Clerk Salary, Clerk Wage s Stationery and Office Supplies Telephone Bond Premium Insurance In¢i dental s Gasoline and Oil Par ts for Motor Equipment Tlr es Supplies Fuel ·.lec tr ic lty ~ater Repa ir s Automobile Allowance Repairs by Others ~.quipment and Improvements (1) Total M~nicipal Garage l) i Electric Welder $ 265.00 I Battery Charger 250.00 2 Hydraulic Jacks 180.00 4 Truck and Car Stands 50.00 4 Bench Vices 180.00 i Air Compressor 325.00 i Tire Air Gauge and StandlS0.O0 30.00 400.00 75.00 5.00 1,500.00 25.O0 40.00 6o.oo 3oo.oo 966.00 1,899.00 1,839.00 1,912.00 2,000.00 50.00 3o.oo 1,000.00 50o.o0 3,000.00 25O.OO 1,500.00 200.00 100.00 3oo.oo 2,100.00 400.00 2,050.00 4,000.00 5oo.oo 5o0.o0 3oo.oo 3oo.oo 15o.oo 2,000.00 200.00 3,420.00 2,94o.oo 2,580.00 2,340.00 35,000.00 150.oo 3oo.oo 5.00 7,500.00 50.00 200.00 13,500.00 9,000.00 3,500.00 500.00 300.00 3oo.oo 2,000.00 3oo.oo 9oo.0o 2138o.oo 510.00 1,925.00 20,096.00 7,950.00 87,165.00 ASPHALT PLANT - 132 Wages Ins ur anc e Electricity Wa ter Materials Total Asphalt Plant INTEREST ON IND~SS - l&O Interest on Bonded Debt Interest on Fishburn Bonds Interest on Claytor Bonds Interest on Shrine Hill-Park Interest on School Loan Interest on Literary Loans (Annex) Total Interest on Indebtedness DEBT RETIREMENT - 1~1 Serial Bonds Due January 1 Serial Bonds Due December 1 Salem District Road Bonds Fishburn Bonds Due April 20 Claytor Bonds Due January 1 Shrine Hill Park Note Due July 15 Literary Loan (Annex) Total Debt Retirement SINKING FUND CONTRIBUTION - l&2 1-~% Outstanding Term Bonds Total Sinking Fund Contribution GRAND TOTAL CURRENT APPROPRIATIONS ~10.00 10.00 5. co 5o.oo 25O. OO 725. OC 253,769.00 375.00 112.50 2,000.00 9,830.00 .... 270,323.1¢ 83,000.00 35,000.00 270.60 5,000.00 ~,500.00 10,000.00 8~322.60 146,093.2¢ 69~375.00 69,375,0¢ $6~099,729~)~ APPROPRIATIONS FROM ACCUMULATED SURPLUS AND DEFERRED~AINTENANCE ACCOUNT Highway No. 460 Highway No. 220 Total GRAND TOTAL ALL APPROPRIATIONS 50,000.00 54~000.00 104,000.0C $6~203~729.34 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the rates of pay for all employees of the City of Roanoke whose compensation is paid upon an hourly basis, exclusive of personnel of the Water Department and the Public Schools be, and the same are hereby fixed as follows, effective as of January l, 19~9, and to continue in force during the calendar year 19~9, unless sooner changed by Counci Position Fo r ema n Foreman Foreman Assistant Foreman Assistant Foreman Blacksmith Gun r d Drill Runner Asphalt Pourer Stone Spreader Rollerman Mixerman Asphalt Rakers Sewerman Truck Driver Truck Dr iver Carpent er Carpenter Palnter Painter Road Machine Operator Tractor Operator Mower Tractor Operator Auto Me~,hanic Auto Mechanic Auto Mechanic Street Sweeper Operator Per Ho~r 1st Class $ 1.23 2nd Class 1.20 3rd Class 1.17 1st Glass 1.14 2nd Cla ss 1.12 1.07 1.02 1.07 1.07 1.07 1.12 1.02 1.12 1.0~ 1st Glass 1.03 2nd Class 1.00 1st Class 1.17 2nd ~ Cla ss 1.07 1st Class 1.07 2nd class 1.02 1.08 1.12 1.07 1st Class 1.22 2nd Class 1.17 3rd Class 1.15 1.12 Pos it ion Per Hour Wa tchman Laborer Laborer Stone Mason Stone Mason Brick Tree Trimmer Tree Tr framer .87 1st Class .95 2nd Class .92 1st Class 1.32 2nd Class ~ 1.17 1.32 1st Class 1.12 2nd Class 1.02 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is set forth and declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day o& December, 1948. No. 9752. AN ORDINANCE making appropriations from the Water Department's General Fund for the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency. WHERF~S, in order to provide for the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this ordinance shall be in force from January 1, 1949. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that all money collected by or on behalf of the Water Department for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, shall be deposited to the credit of the Water Department General Fund, and as much of said funds as may be I necessary, except the salaries and wages which are hereinafter set forth and fixed effective January 1, 1949, be, and the same is hereby appropriated to the following 'l' purposes, to-wit: ~ CRYSTAL SPRINGSPU~PING STATION 260-C ~i~ Salaries and Wages Fuel Fuel Handling Electric Power Lubr ican ts All Other Expense Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Dams, Wells and Intakes Maintenance of Boilers Maintenance of Equipment Maintenance of Grounds All Other Maintenance Total Crystal Springs Pumping Station MUSE AND RIVER SPRINGS PUMPIN~ STATIONS - 26D-MR 17,500.00 17,100.00 825.OO 1,330.00 3oo.oo 55o.oo 6oo.oo 30o. 00 35 o. co 35o.oo ~,500.00 100.00 43,805.00 Maintenance of Structures All Other llaintenance Total Muse and River Springs Pumping Stations 100.00 200.00 300.00 SMITH SPRING PDt{PING STATION - 260-8 Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Grounds Total Smith Spring Pumping Station 100.00 200.O0 3O0.0O BOOSTER PUMPING STATIONS - 260-P Salaries and Wages Electric Power All Other Expense All Other Maintenance Total ~ooster Pmuping Station PURIFICATION - 280 Salaries and Wages Supplies and Expense Laboratory Labor Laboratory Supplies Maintenance of Structures Maintenance of Equipment Maintenance of Gro,,nds All Other Maintenance Electric Power Patrol Expense Total Purification DI STR IBUTION SYSTE~ - 290 Salaries and Wages Meter Exchange Work on Consumers Premises Supplies and Expense Shop Expense Maintenance od Reservoirs and Standpipes Maintenence of Distribution Mains Maintenance of Services Maintenance of Meters Maintenance of Hydrants Maintenance of Shod Equipment All Other Expense Total Distribution System C~MERCIAL- 310 Salaries Meter Reading Supplies and Expense Total C ommerclal TRANSMISSION - 315 Salaries and Wages Ma i n t enan c e Reservoirs and Dams R en ta 1 All Other Expense Total Transmission GENERAL EXPENSE - 320 Salaries Supplies and Expense Miscellaneous Expense Legal Expense Accounting Expense Management Expense Treasury Expense Injuries and Damages Insurance and Bond Premi-ms Store Room Expense Maintenence o f~ ~tructures Pen s ion s Employees' Retirement System Total General Expense NON- OPERATING- EXPENSES Miscellaneous Replacement Reserve Interest on Debt Retirement of Debt Capital Outlay from Revenue Total Non-Operating Expense TOT~ALAPPROPRIATIONS APPROPRIATIONS FROM REPLAC~ RESERVF ~eplacements 3, ~2~. O0 3,955.00 475. o0 1,500.00 9,350.00 27,550.00 10,750.00 4,500.00 5oo.oo 95o.oo 330.00 1,700. O0 3 O0. O0 725.00 ...... 1,152.00 48,457.00 3,300.00 2,750.00 2,970.00 2,500.00 715.00 1,200.00 6,050.00 2,200.00 18,500.00 1,100.00 25O.O0 100.00 41,635.00 28,600.00 8,0&O.O0 ,,4~000.00 ~0,640.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 4o0.00 100.00 800.00 25,~9~0.00 90O.OO 90O.00 3,040.00 5,180.00 3,54&.00 2,700.00 500.O0 2,500.00 2,000.00 5,000.00 720.00 18~000.00 70,884.00 5,260.00 74,478.90 132,393.69 180,35~.2~ 171~652.17 564,139.00 ~820,310.00 75,000.00 75,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the salaries and wages of persons employed in the Water Department be, and the same are hereby fixed as follows, effective as of January l, 1949, and to continue in force during the calendar year 1949 ~nless sooner changed by Council. POSITION NUN~ OF ENPLOYEES ANNUAL ~, RIES Management Manager Assistant Manag er Office Manager 1 7,500.00 1 4,980.00 1 3,300.00 Office and Clerical I~aftsman Assistant Draftsman Record Elerk B ookk eep er Stenographer, Senior Utility Clerk Collector Billing Clerk Commercial Clerk Stenographer, Junior General Foreman 1 3,132.00 1 2,580.00 1 2,640.00 1 2,460.00 1 2,&60.00 2 2,400.00 2 2,340.00 1 2,3~0.00 1 2,340.00 1 2,220.00 1 3,720.00 Pump lng Booster Pump Operator Station Engineer, 1st Station Engineer, 2nd Station Engineer, 3rd Fir eman Relief F~ireman 2 1 1 1 3 1 2,940.00 2,655.00 2,700.00 2,3~40.00 2,370.00 2,220.00 Purification Chemist Filter Operators Filter Operators Assistant Filter Operators 1 3,720.00 2,820.00 2,280.00 2,520.00 Meter Readin$ and Service Senior Meter Reader Service Inspector Junior Neter Reader Service Repairmen General Repairman 1 2 2 3 1 2,580.00 2,580.00 2,520.00 2,460.00 2,880.00 Meter. Repair Shop Foreman Repairman 2,700.00 2,580.00 Distribution S~s te, m 1st Foreman 2nd Foreman 3rd Foreman Shovel Operator 2 2 2 1 3,240.00 2,880.00 2,700.00 3,220.00 01d Pensioners Squire Keeling S. F. Testerman 360.00 506.00 Auto Allowance 420. O0 HOURLY ~fPLOYEE S PER HQU Tractor Operator Truck Driver, 1st Class Truck Driver, 2nd Class Pipe Fitters, Class A Pipe Fitters, Class B Labor Skilled Labor, 1st Class Labor, 2nd Class 1.12 1.03 1.00 1.07 1.02 .97 .95 .92 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is set forth and declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force on and after January 1, 1949. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ~IRGINIA, The 3rd day of ~anuary, 19~9. No. 97)7. AN ORDINANCE to amend the Code of ~he City of Roanoke by adding to Chapter 60 thereof a new section numbered 5A, the object of which is to provide for the manner in which tree tr_i~ings, shrubbery and bush cuttings shall be prepared for collection and removal by the City. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Code of the City of Roanoke be amended by adding to Chapter 60 thereof a new section numbered SA, which new section is as follows: No person, firm or corporation, shall place, or cause to be placed, on any public street, alley or elsewhere within the City limits, for collection and removal by the Oity, tree trimmings, shrubbery or bush cuttings without first securely tying the same with stout cord, or rope, in bundles not exceeding four feet in length. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr e s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of ~anuary, 1949. No. 975&. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to appoint a committee to serve the citizens of Roanoke, and to take such steps as in his opinion are necessary, in connection with a possible oil shortage during the current heating season. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to appoint a committee to serve the citizens of Roanoke, and to take such steps as in his opinion are necessary, in connection with a possible oil shortage during the current heating season. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of January, 1949. No. 9755. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Nanager bo have a complete engineering survey made in the annexed territory as to water, sewers, streets, curb and gutter, new streets, etc., at a cost not to exceed $22,500.00, and to purchase and erect street signs in the area at a oost~ not to exceed $25,000.00, to be charged to BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to have a complete engineering survey made in the annexed territory as to water, sewers, streets, curb and gutter, new streets, etc., at a cost not to exceed $22,500.00, and to purchase and erect street signs in the area at a cost not to exceed $25,000.00, to be charged to Annexation Funds. APPROVED ATTEST:~ Clerk Pr esident IN 12tE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of January, 19~9. No. 9756. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to pay all expenses incurred in connection with the issuance and sale of Si,100,000.00 City of Roanoke, Virginia, Permanent Public Improvement Bonds, Series B and Series C, to be charged to Annexation Funds. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay all expenses incurred in con- nection with the issuance and sale of SI,100,000.00 City of Roanoke, Virginia, Permanent Public Improvement Bonds, Series B and Series C, to be charged to Annexation Funds. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of January, 19~9. No. 9757. A RESOLUTION requiring the Safety Motor Transit. Corporation and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company to establish at once a white safety line im- mediately behind the driver,s seat in all of its buses oper~ating within the corporat limits of~the City of Roanoke, and requiring the proper observance of the said lin at all times. WHEREAS, in the interest of public safety and conwenience an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this Resolution shall be in force from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Safety Motor Transit Corporation and the Roanoke Railway and Electric Company be required to establish at once a white safety lime immediately behind the driver,s seat in all of its buses operating within the corporate limits of the City of Roaaol and that the proper observance of the said line be required at all times. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 1949. No. 9743. AN ORDINANCE levying a tax on purchasers of certain floral designs; defining certain terms used in this ordinance; fixing the amount of said tax; providing for the collection thereof; and prescribing penalties for its violation. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS. The following words and phrases, when used in this ordinan. shall for the purposes of this ordinance have the following respective meanings except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (a) PERSON: Any individual, corporation, company, association, firm, partnership, or any group of individuals acting as a unit. (b) FLORAL DESIGN: Any arrangement consisting mainly of cut flowers and/or other plants, intended for decoration, ornamentive or display purposes, and including corsages, bouquets, wreaths, garlands, festoons and other like, or similar, articles, and the component parts thereof. (c) PURCHASER: Any person contracting for the purchase, within the City of Roanoke, of a floral design for any purpose other than that of a bona fide re-sale, whether such purchase be for cash or on credit, and regardless of the manner in which such purchase agreement is made. (d) SELLER: Any person engaged in the business of selling floral designs within the City of Roanoke. (e) CITY TREASURER: The Treasurer of the City of Roanoke. (f) CO~-~IISSIONER OF THE REVENUE: The Commissioner of the Revenue of the City of Roanoke. (g) LICENSE INSPECTOR: The license inspector of the City of Roanoke. 2. TAX. On and after the effective date of this ordinance, there is hereby imposed upon each and every purchaser of any floral design within the City of Roanoke a tax at the rate of five per centum (5%) of the price contracted to be paid for the same, which tax in each and every case shall be collected by the .seller as hereinafter provided and shall be paid by the purchaser to the seller at the time the purchase price shall become due and payable under the agreement between the purchaser and the seller. 3. COLLECTION. On and after the effective date of this ordinance, every person selling a floral design, with respect to which a tax is levied under this ordinance, shall collect the amount of the tax hereby imposed from the person making the purchase, at the time the purchase price shall be paid under the purchas agreement. The taxes required to be collected hereunder shall be deemed to be held in trust by the person required to collect the same until remitted as hereinafter required. 4. REPORT. The person collecting any such tax shall make out a report upon such forms and setting forth such information as the Commissioner of the Revenue may prescribe and require, showing the amount of floral designs purchased, and the tax required to be collected, and shall sign and deliver the same to the Commissioner of the Revenue with a remittance of such taxes as have been collected. Said reports and remittances shall be made on or before the last day of each month coverin~ the amount of tax collected during the preceding month, the first report and remittance hereunder being due on or before the 31st day of March, 1949, coverin~ the remount of tax collected during February, 1949. Any person operating a place for the sale of floral designs regularly throughout the year may, upon written application to, .and ~,vith the written consent of, the Commissioner of the Revenue, make reports/"and remittances on a quarterly basis in lieu of the monthly basis hereinbefore ~pZrovided. Such quarterly reports and remittances shall be made on the last days of April, July, October and January in each year, ans shall cover the amounts collected during the three months immediately preceding the months in which reports and remittances are required. If the remittance is by check or money order, the same shall be payable to the City of Roanoke, and all remittances received hereunder by the Commissioner of the Revenue shall be promptly turned over to the City Treasurer. 5. INTEREST AND PENALTIES. If any person shall fail or refuse to remit to the Commissioner of the Revenue the tax required to be collected and paid under this ordinance within the time and in the amount specified in this ordinance, there shall be added to such tax by the Commissioner of the Revenue interest at the rate of one-half of one per cent per month on the amount of the tax for each month or portions thereof from the date upon which the tax is due as provided in this ordinance, and if said tax shall remain delinquent and unpaid for a period of one month from the date the same is due and payable, there shall be added thereto by the Commissioner of the Revenue a penalty of ten per cent of the amount of the tax. 6. FAILURE TO COLLECT AND REPORT TAX. If any person shall fail or refuse to collect said tax and to make, within the time provided in this ordinance, any report and remittance required by this ordinance, the Commissioner of the Revenue shall proceed in such manner as he may deem best to obtain facts and information on which to base his estimate of the tax due. As soon as the Commissioner of the Revenue shall procure such facts and information as he is able to obtain upon which to base the assessment of any tax payable by any person who has failed or refused to collect the same and to make 'such report and remittance, he shall proceed to determine and assess against such person the tax and penalties provided for by this ordinance and shall notify such person by registered mail sent to his last known place of address of the total amount of such tax and interest and penalties, and the total amount thereof shall be payable within ten days from the date of such notice. 7. RECORDS. It shall be the duty of every person liable for the collection and payment to the City of any tax imposed by this ordinance to keep and preserve, for a period of two years, such suitable records as may be necessary to determine the amount of such tax as he may have been liable for the collection of and payment to the city, which records the Commissioner of the Revenue shall have the right to inspect at all reasonable times. 8. CESSATION OF BUSINESS. Whenever any person required to collect and pay to the City a tax under this ordinance shall cease to operate or otherwise dispose of his business, any tax payable hereunder to the City shall become immediately due and payable and such person shall immediately make a report and pay the tax due. 9. EXCEPTIONS. The tax hereby imposed shall not apply to any purchase of floral designs when such purchase is made by the Federal, State or local government 10. PENALTY. Any person violating or failing to comply with any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be fined not less than five dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, and each such violation or failure shall constitute a separate offense. Such conviction shall not relieve any such person from the payment, collection or remittance of said tax as provided in this ordinance. 11. LICENSE INSPECTOR-POWERS AND DUTIES. It shall be the duty of the license inspector to ascertain the name of every person engaged in the business of selling florald esigns in the City of Roanoke, liable for the collection of the tax levied by this ordinance, who fails, refuses or neglects to collect the tax or to make, within the time provided by this ordinance, the reports or remittances required herein. The license inspector and his duly authorized deputies may have a summons issued for such person, and may serve a copy of such summons upon such person in the manner provided by law and shall make one return of the original to the civil and police justice of the City of Roanoke. Police powers be and they are hereby conferred upon the license inspector and his duly authorized deputies while engaged mn performing their duties as such under the provisions of this ordinance and they shall exercise all the powers and authority of police officers in performing such duties. 12. INVALIDITY. If any clause, sentence, paragraph or part of this ordinance shall for any reason be adjudged invalid, such invalidity shall not affect the parts which are not adjudged invalid. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED PreSident 49 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 1949. No. 9758. A RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of five ~eeholders, any three of whom might act, as viewers in connection with petition of R. A. Alouf et als to vacate, discontinue and close the alley located in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, between Campbell Avenue and Rorer Avenue east of 5th or Park Street, the beginning point of said alley being approximately 44 feet south f rom the southeast corner of Rorer Avenue and 5th Street and running in an easterly direction E. 74 feet and thence running in a northerly direction approximately 32 feet to Rorer Avenue. WHEREAS, it appearing to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, upon the petition of R. A. Alouf et als that the said petitioners did duly and legally publish, as required by Section 5220 and Section 2039 (9), as amended, of Michie's Code of Virginia, a notice of application to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to close the hereinafter described alley, the publication of which was had by posting a copy of said notice at the front door of the Court House of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, (Campbell Avenue Entrance), at the Market Square, (Salem Avenue entrance of the market house), and at the corner' of 5th Street and Rorer Avende, as provided by the aforesaid sections of the Virginia Code, all of which is verified by an affidavit appended to the petition addressed to the Council requestin~ that the hereinafter described alley be formally vacated, discontinued and closed, and WHEREAS, it further appearing to the Council that more than five days have elapsed since the publication of the hereinabove~scribed'notices, and the Council has considered the petition of the applicants to vacate, discontinue and close the alley located in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, between Campbell Avenue and aorer Avenue east of 5th or Park Street, the beginning point of said alley being approximately 44 feet south from the southeast corner of Rorer Avenue and 5th Street and running in an easterly direction E. 74 feet and thence running in a northerly direction approximately 32 feet to Rorer Avenue, and WHEREAS, the petitioners have requested that not less than three viewers be appointed to view the abovedescribed alley to be vacated, discontinued and closed and report in writing as required by Sections 2039 (9) and 5220 of the Code of Virginia, as amended. TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Messrs. R. V. Fowlkes, James A. Turner, ~. L. Rush, David M. EtheridMe, Sr., and John L. Thompson be, and they are hereby appointed, any three of whom may act, as viewers to view the aforesaid alley and report in writing pursuant to the provisions of Sections 2039 (9) and 5220 of the Code of Virginia, as amended, whether'or not, in their opinion, any, and, if any, what inconvenience would result from formally vacating, discontinuing and closing the aforesaid alley. OleZ;k ..... APPROVED Pre s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lOth day of January, 1949. No. 9759. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase street signs for erection on highways entering the City of Roanoke at a cost not to exceed ~2,000.00 to be charred to Annexation Funda BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase street signs for erection on highways entering the City of Roanoke at a cost not to exceed $2,000.00, to be charged to Annexation Funds. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lOth day of January, 1949. No. 9760. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact that portion of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, Ro. 9751, fixing the compensation of employees of the City of Roanoke who are paid upon an hourly basis, exclusive of personnel of the Water Department and the Public Schools, for the calendar year 1949, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency." WHEREAS, in order to provide for the~daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the ~ouncil of the City of Roanoke that that portion of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, fixing the compensation of employees of the City of Roanoke, who are paid upon an hourly basis~ exclusive of personnel of the Water Department and Public Schools, for the calendar year 1949, and entitle~ "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained by adding thereto the following classifications and rates of pay: POSITION Airport Helper, Class A Airport Helper, Class B Airport Helpe. r,.Class C PER HOUR $ .so .70 .60 REPEALEB iy No.. t ~ ~..~,~ 44 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTEST: APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lOth day of January, 1949. president No. 9761. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #50, "Health Department", and Section #54, "Laboratory", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, a nd declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #50, "Health Department", and Section #54, "Laboratory", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriationS from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HEALTH DEPARTMENT #50 Salary, Nurses, 5 @ $2,700.00 ................ $13,500.O0 Salary, Nurse 2 580 O0 LABORATORY #54 Salary, Laboratory Clerk ..................... 2,280.00 Salary, Clerk Technician ..................... BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 1949. No. 9763. AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain Section One, relating to how quadrants determined; avenues, streets and boulevards, of Chapter Twenty-Four "Numbering Streets" of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended by Ordinance No. 8448, , passed March 18, 1946; and providing'for an emergency. WHEREAS, it is necessary to extend existing dividing lines of the four ~uadrants through the territory annexed to the City as of midnight, December 31, 19A WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation of the public safety and for the usual daily operation of the Engineering Department of the City, an emergency exist~ THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section One, relating to how quadrants determined; avenues, streets and boulevards, of Chapter Twenty-Four "Numbering_ Streets", of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended by Ordinance No. 8448, passed March 18, 1946, be amended and re-ordained to read as follows: Section 1 - HOW QUADRANTS DETERMINED: AVENUES, STREETS AND BOULEVARDS. The intersection of the center of the main line of the Norfolk and Western Railway from Salem to Bedford, as now known, with the established center line of Jefferson Street, shall be considered the central point of the City and all of the territory within the City shall be located within one of the four quadrants as hereinafter desiKnated. From said central point the following four quadrant divisi¢ lines shall extend to the corporate limits of the City: To the north: From said central point, thence northerly along the established center line of Jefferson Street and Jefferson Street extended to the corporate limits of the City as they existed prior to January 1, 19~9, as shown on Plan 2710 on file in the Office of the City Engineer; thence in a northerly direction to and with the center of an alley lying between the Williamson Groves Subdivision and the Lincoln Court Subdivision to a point in the center of Burrell Street and Big Oak Avenue; thence with the center of Big Oak Avenue in a northeasterly direction to the center of Williamson Road; thence with Williamson Road in a northwesterly direction to the center of John Street; thence with ~ohn Street in an easterly direction to the center of Pioneer Road, formerly known as the Nininger koad; thenc with same in a general northerly direction to a point in the south line of the Hershberger Road at the present corporate limits of the City of Roanoke; To the east:' From said central point, thence easterly along the center of the main line of the Norfolk and Western Railway, toward Beford, to the eastern-most corporate limits of the City; To the south: From said central point, thence southerly al'ong the established center line of Jefferson Street to its intersection with the west line of Fern Park; thence, with the west line of Fern Park, southerly to the corporate limits of the City; To the west: From said central point, thence westerly along the center of the main line of the Norfolk and Western Railway, towards Salem, to the corporate limits of the City. The quadrants thus formed shall be designated and known as "Northeast" - , "Southeast", "Southwest" and "Northwest" divisions, respectively. From the Norfolk and Western Railway running north, Jefferson Street shall be known as Jefferson Street, North, and from the Railway, south, it shall be known as Jefferson Street, South. Wherever possible, all streets running in a general direction east and west shall be designated as avenues and so named; all streets running in a general direction north and south, shall be designated as streets and named by numbers. Ail streets in the City having windin? courses shall be known as roads or boulevards. The names of the streets and avenues as shown upon the plats of the official survey, and on file in the Office of the City Engineer, shall be the true names and designation of streets, avenues, roads and boulevards. An emergency existing, this Ordinance shall be in effect from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Cie rk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 1949. No. 9765. A RESOLUTION creating a Board authorized and directed to hold public hearings on the question of fixin~ final assessments, and to make the final assessments., against abutting property owners by reason of the construction of sanitary sewers authorized by Resolution No. 9605, adopted on the 3Oth day of August, 1948. WHEREAS, the construction of sanitary sewers authorized by Resolution No. 9605, adopted on the 3Oth day of August, 1948, have been completed, and the final assessments therefor are to be determined and fixed, and WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable that a Board be appointed for the purpose of holding public hearings on the question of fixing final assessments, and to make the final assessments against abutting property owners. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of:Roanoke, as follows: 1 - That the City Manager, the City Engineer, and the City Clerk shall constitute a Board to make the final assessments against the abutting property owners for the respective amounts to be paid by them by reason of the construction of sanitary sewers authorized by Resolution No. 9605, adopted on the 30th day of August, 1948. 2 - That the said Board shall give notice of the time and place to the abutting owners for their appearance before said Board to show cause, if any they can, against such assessments. ~he notice required hereby may be given by one or more of the methods provided by Section 3069. of the Code of Virginia, as the Board may decide and direct. 3 - That the said Board shall report to Council its action hereunder. ATTEST: APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of January, 1949. Pre s £d ent No. 9766. A RESOLUTION authorizing additions to Schedule Bond No. 1476045, covering certain employees of the City of Roanoke, dated April 25, 1948. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted for the following additions to Schedule ~ond No. 1476045, covering' certain employees of the City of Roanoke, dated April 25, 1948: Amount of Name Robert L. Quarles Gilbert Henry Ruston John Elbert Angell ATTEST: Cl~rk Posit ion Assistant Civil and Police Justice Assistant Manager Water Department Superintendent of Sewage Disposal, Williamson Road APPROVED Security $2,OOO.OO $5,OO0.O0 $1,OOO.OO -- P~e~iden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lOth day of January, 1949. No. 9767. A RESOLUTION requesting the City'Manager to exercise the utmost economy while every effort is mmde by the Council of the City of Roanoke at future meetings to balance the 1949 BudFet. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Mana.~er be, and he is hereby requested to exercise the utmost economy while every effort is made by the Council of the City of Roanoke at future meetings to balance the 1949 Budget. ATTEST 'ClerM APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of January, 1949. No. 9753. AN ORDINANCE Vacating, discontinuin~ and permanently closing 7th Street, N. W., Roanoke, Virzinia, running south from Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., for a distance of 130 feet to the property of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, and lying between the property of E. O. Howard, Sr., and the property of Lindsey- Robinson Company, Incorporated, on said Shenandoah Avenue. WHEREAS, E. O. Howard, Sr., has heretofore filed his petition before Council, in which petition he requested Council to permanently vacate, discontinUe and close that portion of the hereinafter described street, of the filin~ of which said petition due notice was properly posted as required by law, and WHEREAS, the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 20th day of December, 1948, adopted Resolution No. 9?2?, appointing viewers in accordance with the prayer of the said petition to view that portion of the street which was requested to be vacated, discontinued and closed and to report whether or not in their opinion any, and if any, what inconvenience would result from the permanent vacating, discontinuing and closin? that portion of said street, and WHEREAS, it appears from a report in writin~ filed by the said viewers in this proceedinz that no inconvenience would result either to the public or to any individual from the permanent vacatinz, discontinuing and closing that portion of said street, and WHEREAS, it further appears to the Council that the said petitioner has agreed to bear and defray the costs and expenses incident to this proceeding. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that that portion of 7th Street, N. W., lying and being in the North West section of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: That portion of 7th Street~ N. W., Roanoke, Virginia, running south from Shenandoah Avenue, N. W., for a distance of 130 feet to the property of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, and lying between the property of E. O. Howard, Sr., and the property of Lindsey- Robinson Company, Incorporated, on said Shenandoah Avenue. be, and the same is hereby permanently vacated, discontinued and closed and that all right, title and interest of the City of Roanoke and the public in and to that portion of the said street be, and they are hereby released insofar as the Council is empowered so to do, except that a public easement is hereby reserved for the maintenance, repair and replacement of the storm drains, sewers and water lines, and all other municipal installations, if any, now located in the said portion of said street. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to mark "permanently vacated, discontinued and closed" that portion of said street on all maps and plats on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on which said maps and plats said street is shown referring to the Book and Page of Resolutions and Ordinances of the Council of the City of Roanoke wherein this Ordinance shall be spread. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Clerk of the Council shall deliver to the Clerk of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, a copy of this Ordinance in order that the said Clerk of Courts may make proper notation on all maps and plats recorded in his said office upon which are shown that portion of the said street which is hereby permanently vacated, discontinued and closed. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED IN THE . COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of January, 1949. President No. 9762. AN ORDINANCE directin~ and providing for the holding of an election in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to determine whether the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke will approve three ordinances, Nos. 9687, 9688 and 9689, respectively, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on November 29, 1948. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: 1. An election shall be held in the City of Roanoke on the 1st day of March, 1949, to determine whether the freehold voters will approve the following ordinances: No. 9687 AN ORDINANCE, to provide for the issue of bonds not to exceed Four Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (~4,200,OOO) to defray the cost of permanent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites for, construction of, completion additions to and improvements in public school buildings. No. 96~8. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of Four Hundred Twenty-eight Thousand Dollars (~42~,000.O0) to provide additional funds to pay for the cost of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a new public library. No. 9689. A~ ORDINANCE, to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars (~150,000) to provide funds to pay for the cost of acquirinF a site for and construction of a new permanent public improvement in the City of ±~oanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a public health center. 2. The Sergeant of the City of "oanoke and the judges of election hereinafter designated are hereby directed to open polls at the several voting places in the City of Roanoke on the 1st day of March, 1949, for the purpose of submitting said ordinances to the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke for approval. 3. The Sergeant of the City of Roanoke is hereby directed to give public information of said election, setting forth the time and place thereof by publishing a notice of the same in a newspaper of ~eneral circulation in said City and published in said City, for the space of ten days, and by posting a copy thereoJ at each voting place in said City at least ten days before ti~e date of said electiofl. 4. The judges and clerks for the several voting precincts in the City of ~ Roanoke are hereby appointed to conduct said election, and in case of failure of any one or more of them to act, then the place or places of such shall be filled in the manner provided for in case of regular elections. 5. The electoral board of the City of Roanoke shall, at least ten days prior to the date of the election herein provided for, have printed proper ballots to be voted at said election, and such ballots shall be in the following form: CiTY OF ROANOKE BOND ELECTION OF March 1, 1949 QUESTION: Shall Ordinance No. 968? adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on November 29, 1948, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE, to provide for the issue of bonds not to exceed Four Million Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (~4,200,000) to defray the cost of permanent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites for, construction of, completion of, additions to and improvements in public school buildings," be approved? FOR AGAINST QUESTION: Shall Ordinance No. 9688 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on N0vembe~'29, 19~8, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginiaj in the amount of Four Hundred Twenty-eight Thousand Dollars (~&28,000.00) to provide additional funds to pay for the cost of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: @ new ,public library", be approved? FOR AGAINST QUESTION: Shall Ordinance No. 9689 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on November 29, 19~8, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE, to provide for the issue of ~bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000) to provide funds to pay for the cost of acquiring a site for and construction of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a public health center", be approved? FOR AGAINST The following is printed on this ballot pursuant to the provisions of Section ~7 of the Charter of the City of Roanoke as amended by Chapter 483 of the Acts of Assembly of Virginia of 19~2: "The City Council is authorized~ if necessary, to increase the tax rate above two dollars and fifty cents ($2.50) on the one hundred dollars (~100.00) of assessed value of real and personal property to pay the principal and interest of any bonds approved by this election." 6. The ballot shall be prepared in conformity with the provisions of Section 197 (a) Michie's Code of Virginia, and e ach voter shall mark his ballot in the manner prescribed by said Section. Such ballots shall be delivered to the judges of election, for use in the said election, in the same manner as ballots are delivered to the judges of election in regular elections. 7. Said election shall be conducted in the manner prescribed by law for the conduct of regular elections. 8. The judges of election shall immediately after the closing of the polls count the ballots deposited and shall within two days thereafter make written return of the result of said election to the City Clerk, specifying the number of votes cast for and the number of votes cast against each question voted upon. Said return shall be presented to the City Council at its next regular meeting' and shall be spread upon the journal, and the said judges shall further seal up the ballots and within two days after closing the polls transmit the same to the City Clerk to be kept among the archives of the Council, and said ballots shall remain sealed durin~ the space of twelve months thereafter without the order of Council. APPROVED ATTEST: ' ' pre s id e nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of January, 1949. So. 9764. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Sections 10, 15 and 14, Chapter 15, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia~ as amended, relating to Precincts and Votin? Places, and also amending and reordaining said Chapter 15 by adding thereto new sections, to be known as. Sections 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 anm 26. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sections 10, 13 and 14, Chapter 15, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as amended, relating to Precincts and Voting Places, be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: Sec. 10. Kimball Precinct. Beginning at the north end of bridge crossin~ N & W Railway property at First Street, ~. W.; thence following the North line of N & W Railroad property; and thence in a northerly direction following N & W Railroad property (Shenandoah Division) to Indiana Avenue, N. E.; thence with Indiana Avenue in a westerly direction; thence with old City corporate lines in a southerly direction to Williamson Road; thence with Williamson Road in a northerly direction to the south line of Lukens property; thence in a westerly direction with the south line of Lukens property to an alley which runs along the south side of said property; thence with said alley in a westerly direction to an alley which runs north and south between Dunbar and Lukens Avenues; thence with said alley in a northerly direction to Booker Avenue; thence with Booker Avenue in a southwesterly direction to a point at Broadway Street; thence in a northwesterly direction through unplatted land to a point at the east end of Hunt Avenue; thence in a s6utherly direction passing the east end of Tmcker and Page Avenues to a point on Lick t~un; thence in a southeasterly direction following Lick Run to Peach Road; thence with Peach and Gainsboro Roads in a southerly direction to Gilmer Avenue..' theace winn Gilmer Avenue west to First Street, N. W.; thence with First Street in a southerly direction to place of beginning. The votiny place in said precinct shall be~ and the same is established on Fourth Street, N. E., between Patton Avenue, N. E., and East Avenue, N. E. Sec. 13. Villa Heights Precinct. Beginning at the intersection of Shenandoah Avenue and 22nd Street, N. ~.; thence in a northerly direction with 22nd Street and Cove Road to the SOutheast corner of Fairland subdivision; thence in an easterly direction with the south line of said subdivision to the Huff line; thence in a northerly direction between Fairland subdivision and Huff line in a northerly direction to Lick Run; thence in a northwesterly direction with Lick Run to Hershberger Road; thence with Hershberge] Road in a westerly direction to Cove Road; thence~th Cove Road in an easterly direction to Guild Hall Avenue, Golfside Avenue, Country Club Road and Old City line to N & W Railway property; thence in an easterly direction with the north line of N & ~ Railway property to a point on line with 22nd Street; thence in a northerl~ direction on line with 22nd Street to Shenandoah Avenue, the place of beginning. The. voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Melrose Avenue, N. W., between Twenty-fourth Street, N. W., and Twenty-sixth Street, N. W. Sec; 14. Eureka Park Precinct. Beginning at a point at the intersection of Orange Avenue and Tenth Street, N. W.; d~nce with Orange Avenue in a westerly direction to 22nd Street; thence with 22nd Street and Cove Road in a northerly direction to the southeast corner of Fairland subdivision; thence in an easterly direction with the south line of said subdivision to the Huff line; thence in a northerly direction on a line between saic Fairland subdivision and Huff line to Lick Run; thence with Lick Run in a southeasterly direction to Watts Avenue; thence with Watts Avenue to Tenth Street Extension; thence with Tenth Street Extension in a southerly direction to the place of beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Sixteenth Street, N. W., between Staunton Avenue, N. W., and Mercer Avenue, N. W. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Chapter 15 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as amended, relating to precincts and voting places, be, and the same is ~ereby amended and reordained by adding thereto the following sections providing for ~ew precincts. Sec. 21. TINKER PRECINCT. Beginning at a point on N & W Railway right of way (Shanandoah Division) vhere it crosses Tinker Creek; thence with said N & W Railway right of way south to ~here it crosses U. S. Route #460; thence with U. S. Route #460 to ~linth Street, N.E; thence with Ninth 'Street,south to intersection of N & W Railway right of way(NoPfolk ,Division);thence with said N & W Railway 'right of way east to ~n~r Creek;thence wit~ :Tinker Creek nbrth to new City line on said creek; thence following the new City lin~ to place of beginning. The votinF place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Orange Avenue, N. E., between Ninth Street, N. ~., and vicinity of Tinker Creek. Sec. 22. East Williamson Road Precinct. Beginning at a point on N & W Railway right of way (Shenandoah Valley Division where it crosses Tinker Creek; thence~south with said Railway right of way to Indiana Avenue, N. E.; thence west with Indiana Avenue and west an~ south with present or old City line to Williamson Road; thence north with Williamson Road to intersection of HershberFer Road; thence along Virginia Route #11~ to new City limits; thence east with new City line to Virginia Route #623; thence south with Virginia Route ~623 to HershberF~er Road; thence east with HershberFer Road and Cart ins Creek to Tinker Creek; thence south with Tinker Creek to place of beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on the east side of Williamson Road, between Liberty Road and Fugate Road. Sec. 23. t~Jest Williamson Road Precinct. Beginning at a point on Williamson Road ~ the south east corner of the Lukens Property; thence in a westerly direction ~.-~ith the south line of Lukens property to an alley which runs along the south side of said property'; thence with said alley in a westerly direction to an alley which runs north and south between Dunbar and Lukens Avenues; thence with said alley in a northerly direction to Booker Avenue; thence with Booker Avenue in a southwesterly direction to a point at Broadway Street; thence in a northwesterly direction through ~mplatted land to a point at the east end of Hunt Avenue; thence in a southerly direction passing the east ends of Tucker and Pa~e Avenues to a point on Lick Run, the present City line; thence with Lick Run as it meanders to Tenth Street; thence with Tenth Street in a northerly direction to Watts Avenue; thence with Watts Avenue in a westerly direction to Lick Run; thence from Lick Run to Hershberger Road; thence with Hershber~er Road in an easterly direction to ~'~illiamson Road; thence with Williamso~ Road in a southerly direction to the place of beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be~ and the same is established on the west side of Williamson Road, between Bowman (Belvedere) Street and Court Street. Sec. 2~. Washington Hei.ffhts Precinct. Beginning at the intersection of Cove and Hershberger Roads~ N. W.; thence with Hershberz. er Road and the new City line in a westerly direction to Peters Creek; thence in a southerly direction with Peters Creek and the new City line to £~orfolk and Western Railway property; thence in an easterly direction with new City line to Luckett Street, the old Corporation line; thence with said old line in a northerly direction to Cove Road; thence with said road westerly to place of beginning. The votin~ place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Melrose Avenue, ~. W., between Washington Street and Adams Street, N. W. Sec. 25. Garden City Precinct. Beginnin~ at a point on Roanoke River near American Viscose Corporation where old City line crosses said river; thence with old City line in a southerly direction over Mill Mountain to intersection of new City line, approxir, ately 200 feet west of Yellow Mountain Road; thence in a southeasterly direction with new City line to a point where new City line crosses Virgini~ State ~oute #608; thence with new City line in a ~enerally northerly and easterly direction to Route //116; thence in a northerly andwesterly direction with Route #116 to a bridge over Garnand's Branch at the intersection of Virginia Route #668; thence in a northerly direction with Garnand's Branch to Roanoke River; thence in a westerly direction with Roanoke River to place of beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on Hickory (Garnand) Road between Clay Street and Dogwood Street. Sec. 26. Riverdale Precinct. Beginning at a point on Route #116 at new City line; thence in a generally northeasterly direction with new City line to a point on Roanoke River near the mouth of Tinker Creek; thence in a westerly and southerly direction with Roanoke iRiver to the mouth of a stream known as Garnand's Branch; thence in a southerly idirection with said branch to a bridge at intersection of Virginia Route #116 and !Virginia Route #668; thence with Virginia Route #116 in an easterly and southerly .direction to the place of beginning. The voting place in said precinct shall be, and the same is established on i Riverdale Road, between Clifton Street and Hiram Street. ATTEST: APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of January, 1949. No. 9768. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to proceed with the extension of storm drain from Carroll Avenue, N. W., north for a distance of approximately three hundred feet alony Eighteenth Street to Franwill Avenue, at an estimated cost of $1,6OO.OO. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to proceed with the extension of storm drain from Carroll Avenue, N. W., north for a distance of approximately three hundred feet along Eighteenth Street to Franwill Avenue, at an estimated cost of $1,6OO.O0. ATTEST: , ~lerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of January, 1949. No. 9769. A RESOLUTION desi~natinz Friday, February 18, 1949, as'Jaycee Student Government Day, and ~ranting permission to the Roanoke Junior Chamber of Co~nerce to work with the City Manager in the culmination of plans for this event. WHEREAS, the Roanoke Junior Chamber of Commerce believes that an educational program in the public schools is vital to later partici~:ation by those students in their City Government, and WHEREAS, the Roanoke Junior Chamber of Commerce proposes to conduct, withi the approval and help of the Council of the City of Roanoke, a Student Government Day, on which students will actually work side-by-side with members of' Council and other City Officials. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Friday, February 18, 1949, be, and the same is hereby designated as Jaycee Student Government Day. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that permission be, and the same is hereby granted to the Roanoke Junior Chamber of Commerce to work with the City Manayer in the culmination of plans for this event. ATTEST: /' l/ APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of January, 1949. No. 9770. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for concession privileges at the Roanoke Municipal (Victory) Stadium and Athletic Grounds in Maher Field for period from January 1, 1949, to December 31, 1949, on all occasions except for circuses, fairs, carnivals, game and activity programs, to the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, at a consideration of 4 3/8~ per admission to all activities at which an aSmission charFe is made and concessions are sold, and 30~ of ~ross receipts of concessions sold for ali. activities where an admission charge is not made. ~"~HER~:.~AS, the City Manager has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for concession privileges at the Roanoke ~'~unicipal (Victory) Stadium and Athletic Grounds in ~.~aher Field for period from January 1, 1949, to December 31, 1949, for all occasions except for circuses, fairs, carnivals, game and activity programs, and has duly made his recom~nendation to this Council; and it appearing from said recommendation and report .that the bid of the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, is the best bid for concession privileges at the said Stadium and Athletic Grounds in ~(aher Field in the sum of 4 3/8~ per admission to all activities at which an admission charFe is made and concessions are s~ld, and 30~ of ffross receipts of soncessions sold for all activities where an admission c[mrFe is not made; aad ti'~at the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after considerin~ said report and ~ecommendation and b~ds heretofore filed, finds that the bid of the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, for concession privileges is the best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT REoOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That the bid of the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, Roanoke, Virginia, for concession privileges at the Roanoke Municipal {Victory) Stadium and Athletic Grounds in Maher Field for period from January 1, 1949, to December 31, 1949, in the sum of 4 3/8~ per admission to all activities at which an admission charge is made and concessions are sold, and 305 of gross receipts of concessions sold for all activities where an admission charge is not made, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the sai~! concession privileges shall be forthwith executed. Section 2; That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City, to execute the contract herein provided for, subject to terms and conditions to be approved by the said City I¥lanager. ATTEST: ~ Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of January, 19&9. No. 9771. AN ORDINANCE appropriating from the 1949 Annexed Funds ~12,252.O0 for street construction and ~1,4~O.00 for sewer construction in the vicinity of the Monroe Junior High School, also .~1,730.00 for curb and~ sidewalk construction. WHEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall b~ in force from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~12,252.00 for street construction and ~1,440.O0 for sewer construction in the vicinity of the Monroe Junior High School; also $1,730.00 for curb and sidewalk construction, be, and the same is hereby aDpropriated from the 1949 Annexed Funds. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passaKe. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Presime t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of January, 1949. No. 9772. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to secure options on sites for fire stations in the Williamson Road and Garden City areas in an amount not to exceed ~200.00~ respectively. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to secure options on sites for fire station~ in the Williamson Road and Garden City areas in an amount not to exceed ~200.©0, respectively. APPROVED A~T .... ~T: ~Cler~ ~ PreSident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,.VIRGINIA, The 17th day of January, 1949. 9773. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for the construction of an aerator and appurtenances at the Carvins Cove Filtration Plant to J. M. Turner, at a total cost of ~22,905.O0. WHEREAS, the City Manager has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for construction of an aerator and appurtenances at the Carvins Cove Filtration Plant, and has duly n-mdc his reconm~endation to this Council; and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the bid of J. M. Turner is the best bid for this project in the total sum of ~22,905.O0, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and tabulation of bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of J. M. ~urner for th~ project is the best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of J. M. Turner for the construction of an. aerator and appurtenances at the Carvins Cove Filtration Plant, in the total sum of ~22,905;00, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the said project be forthwith executed. Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for, subject to the approval of the contract by the City Attorney. C 1'e ............ rk ATTEST: APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of January, 19~9. No. 9776. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 13 relating to vacations and sick leave, created by Ordinance No. 6968 adopted by Council on May 12, 19&l, of Chapter 7 of the Code of the City of Roanoke; and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, it is necessary for the usual daily operation of various departments of the City of Roanoke that the provisions of this ordinance become effective immediately, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 13 relatins to vacations and sick leave, created by Ordinance No. 6968 adopted by Council on May 12, 19&l, of Chapter 7 of the Code of the City of Roanoke be amended and re-ordained to read as follows: Section 13. Vacations and Sick Leave. (a) Vacations: All officers and employees (except Constitutional officers and employees in their offices, unless conditions hereinafter set forth are met~) who receive from the City 50~ or more of their salaries, or wages, after being in the continuous service of the City for at least six months, shall during each calendar year be entitled to a vacation leave, with pay; provided, however, that this section shall not be applicable to the personnel of the School System. 1. All such officers and employees, after being in the continuous service of the City for at least six months and not more than twelve months, shall be entitled to seven calendar days vacation leave, with pay. 2. All such officers and employees, after being in the continuous service of the City for twelve months, shall be entitled to fifteen calendar days vacation leave, with pay. The above schedule of vacation leave is non-cumulative and represents the maximum annual leave, with pay, exclusive of sick leave privileges, as provided for in Section 13 (b). (b) Sick Leave: All officers and employees (except personnel of the School System, aha except Constitutional officers and employees in their offices, unless conditions hereinafter set forth are met) who receive from the City 50~ or more of their salaries, or wages, after being in the continuous service of the City for six months, shall durin~ each calendar year be entitled to sick leave, with pay, according to the following schedule: 1. Seven calendar days sick leave, with pay, after continuous service of six months, and not more than one year. 2. Fifteen calendar days sick leave, with pay, after continuous service of one year, and not more than two years. 3. Thirty calendar days sick leave, with pay, after continuous service of two years, and not more than five years. ~. Sixty calendar days sick leave, with pay, after continuous service of five years, and not more than ten years. 5. Seventy-five calendar days sick leave, with pay, after continuous service of ten years, and not more than fifteen years. 6. Ninety calendar days sick leave, with pay, after continuous service of fifteen years, or more. The above schedule of sick leave is non-cumulative and represents the maximum annual leave, ¥~ith pay, exclusive of vacation privileges, as provided for in Section 19 (a). No sick leave shall be allowed to any such officer or employee for an injury for which compensation is awarded under the Workmen's Compensation Law. Sick leave shall cover all absences from duty on account of the bona fide illness of officers and employees, and when absences extend beyond three consecutive~ days, the City Manager, or Depa'rtment Head as may be designated by him, shall requir~ a certificate from a reputable physician as evidence of illness, and at the discretion of the City Manager, he may also require examination by the City Physician whose decision as to illness of the officer or employee in ouestion may be taken as final by the City Manager. Effective with the adoption of this Section, all persons hereafter appointed or employed by the City under the jurisdiction of the City Mana_~er for a period of sixty days or more, shall first submit to the City ~.~anaFer a certificate from the City Physician, or some other physician designated by the City Manager, as to his or her physical condition at the time of making application for employment, the cost of the said examination to be borne by the City. The provisions of this Section shall not apply to any Constitutional officer ~nd thea~ployees in his office unless he consents ti~ereto in writing and files such ~ritten consent in the office of~ City Clerk. Thereupon the provisions of this Bection, or any amendment thereof, shall apply with like force and effect to su.ch ]onstitutional officer filing such consent and the employees of his office as it ioes to other officers and employees of the City until such consent is revoked in ~ritin= and filed in the office of the City Clerk. It shall be the duty of the ]ity Olerk to notify Council and the City Auditor of the receipt by him of such ~ritten consent or revocation. BE IT FURTHER. ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this ~rdinance shall be in force from its passage. ,TTEST: ' C~lerk ..... ~ ~, , APPROVED Pr'esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CI%qf OF ROA~]OKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of January, 1949. No. 9777. A RESOLUTION authorizinm any officer or employee of the City who may have been bsent fromwork because of illness at any time between the first day of January, .999~ and the passage of this resolution, otherwise entitled to sick leave benefits as provided by Ordinance No. 9776~ this day passed by Council, to obtain the same; nd providing for an emergency. 6O WHEREAS, it is necessary for the usual daily operation of various departments of the City of Roanoke that the provisions of this Resolution become effective immediately, an emergenoy is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that any officer or employee of the City who may have been absent from work because of illness at any time between the first day of January, 1949, and the passage of this resolution, otherwise entitled to sick leave benefits as provided by Ordinance No. 9776, this day passed by Council, shall be entitled to receive proper benefits as contemplated in said ordinance. AN EMERGENCY existing, this resolution shall be in full force and effect from. and after its adoption. APPROVED ATTEST: President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l?th day of January, 1949. No. 9778. A RESOLUTION to amend and reenact a Resolution adopted on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9?49, entitled, "A Resolution establishing policy with reference to payment of hourly city employees for holidays". BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopted on the 31st day of December, 194,~, No. 9749, entitled, "A Re'Solution establishing policy with reference to payment of hourly city employees for holidays", be, and the same is hereby' amended and reenacted to read as follows: It is hereby authorized and directed that all employees of the City of Roanoke paid on an hourly basis who are absent from their regular duties on the legal holidays observed by the Departments of the Roanoke Municipal Government, ander the provisions of Section 11, Chapter 7, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, ~s amenled by Ordinance No. 8953, adopted on the 24th day of February, 1947, be ~aid their regular daily wa~es, and that all employees of the City of Roanoke paid on an hourly basis who work on the holidays above referred to be ?ranted a one-day holiday on each occasion, with re?ular pay, at a time suitable to the heads of thei respective Departments, provided, however, that in order ~o be eli~'ible for these ~olidays said employe~es must be on duty the working day preceding and the working ~ay following said holidays, unless absent on vacation or sick leave, it being mderstood that the provisions of this Resolution shall not apply to temporary, easonal or part-time employees. BE IT ~RTHER RESOLVED that the provisions of this Resolution shall take ffect immediately and remain in full force and effect unless and until sooner smende ~r repealed by Council. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY' OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of January, 1949. No. 9774. AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain section seven, relating to blasting, as amended, of Chapter thirty-seven "Safety Regulations", of the Code of the City Roanoke. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that section seven, relating to blasting, as amended, of Chapter thirty-seven "Safety Regulations", of the Code of the City of Roanoke be, and the same is hereby, amended and re-ordained to read as follows: Section 7. Blasting. 'No blasting of rock or other material shall be permitted within the City except upon a written permit issued by the City Manager, or his duly authorized agent or appointee; and no permit shall be issued by the City Nanager, or his duly authorized agent or appointee, to any contractor for the purpose of blasting or using high explosives within the City until the contractor, sub-contractor, or agent~! securing the permit, .shall file a bond with the City Manager in an amount not ex- ceeding ten thousand dollars, with surety to be approved by the City Manager, or, in lieu thereof, satisfactory evidence of public liability insurance, to be approv- ed by the City Manager. And every precaution shall be taken to prevent material from flying by using heavy timbers for covering, or such other means as may be required by the City Manager, or his duly authorized agent or appointee, and all contractors shall be required to explode all blasts by using an electric battery. Any person, firm or corporation who shall violate this section shall be fined not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars for each offense. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr es i den t IN %~{E COUNCIL FOR q~{E CIT~ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of January, 19&9. No. 9775. AN ORDINANCE to repeal Section 242 "Explosives Not To Be Used Without Permit" of the official Building Code of the City of Roanoke. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 242 "Expt. osives Not To Be Used Without Permit- of the official Building Code of the City of Roanoke be, and the same is hereby REPEALED. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED P~esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of January, 19~9. No. 9779. AN ORDINANCE levying and imposing a tax on every sale at retail within the City of Roanoke of any cigarettes,, as in this ordinance defined; defining certain~ words and phrases used in this ordinance; fixing the rate and amount of such tax and providing for the payment thereof to the City by every seller of any such cigarettes; providing for the utilization by the City of the revenues resulting therefrom; defining violations cf the provisions of said ordinance and prescribing penalties therefor; and providing for the separability of the provisions thereof. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. DEFINITIONS. The following words and phrases, when used in this ordinance, shall for the purpose of this ordinance have the following respective meanings, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: (a) The word -city', shall mean the City of Roanoke, Virginia. (b) The masculine pronoun shall include the feminine and neuter, and the singular shall include the plural. (c) The word "and" shall ~lso'mean. ,,~r-, and the word -or- shall also ~ea ~"and-, whenever the context or purpose 'so r.equires. (d) The word "person, shall mean and include any individual, partnership, society, association, joint stock company, corporation, estate, receiver, trustee, assignee, referee or any other person acting in a fiduciary or representative capaci' whether appointed by a court or otherwise, and any comb~ination of individuals. (e) The word "Treasurer" shall mean and include the Treasurer of the City and every person duly authorized by him to serve as his representative. (f) The word "Auditor" shall mean the City Auditor and any of his duly authorized deputies or agents. (g) The word ,,sale,, shall mean and include every act or transaction, irrespective of the method or means employed, including the use of vending machines and other mechanical devices, whereby title to any cigarettes shall be transferred from the seller, as herein defined, to any,other person within the corporate limits of the City. (h) Th'e word "seller" shall mean and include every person engaged in the b~siness of selling cigarettes who transfers title or in whose place of business title to any such cigarettes are transferred within the corporate limits of the City for any purpose other than resale.. (i) The word "dealer" shall mean and include every manufacturer, jobber, wholesale dealer or other person who supplies a seller with cigarettes. (j) The word ,,agent,, shall mean and include every local dealer and other ~erson who shall be authorized by the Auditor to purchase and affix stamps to ~ackages of cigarettes under the provisions of this ordinance. (k) The word ,'purchaser,, shall mean and include every [~$o~ to whom the .itle to any cigarettes is transferred by a seller within the corporate limits of the City. r, (1) The word ,,package,, shall mean and include every package, box, can or other container of any cigarettes, irrespective of the material from which such container is made, to which the Internal Revenue stamp of the united States Govern- ment is required to be affixed by and under. Federal statutes and regulations and in which retail sales of such cigarettes are normally made or intended to be made. (m) The word ,'stamp', shall mear~ the small gummed piece of paper or decalcomania to be sold by the Treasurer and .to be affixed by an agent to every package of cigarettes sold at retail in the City, but it shall also denote any insignia or symbol printed by a meter machine upon any such package under the authorization of the Auditor. ' (n)The word "Commissioner', shall mean the Commissioner of the Revenue of the City of Roanoke. (o) The word "License Inspector,, shall mean the License Inspector of the City of Roanoke. 2. RATE AND A~.~0UNT OF TAX ON SALE OF CIGARETTES. In addition to all other taxes of every kind now imposed by law, there is hereby levied and imposed by the City, upon each and every sale of cigarettes, as herein defined, on and after the effective date of this ordinance a tax, equivalent to one cent (1¢) for. each ten (10) cigarettes, or fractional number of ten (10) cigarettes, sold within the City, the amount of said tax to be paid by the seller in the manner and at the time hereinafter prescribed. 3. PREPARATION AND SALE OF STAMPS BY CITY AND DUTIES AND POWERS OF ~ AUDITOR AND THE TRF~SURER IN CONNECTION THERE~ITH. The tax imposed by this ord~nanc shall be paid by a local dealer, or other agent, affixing a stamp or stamps, or causing a stamp or stamps to be affixed, to each and every package of cigarettes in the manner and at the time or times hereinafter stated. Every dealer in the City shall have the right to buy and affix such stamps as an agent, and the Auditor may appoint, in addition to local dealers, such other persons as agents for the purpose of buying and affixing stamps as he may deem necessary; provided, however, that a seller shall not be entitled to be appointed as an agent until such seller shall have filed with the Auditor a bond in the penal sum of $100.00, with surety approved by the Auditor, conditioned upon such seller,s faithful performance of all duties and obligations imposed upon him as an agent hereunder. Every agent shall at all~ times have the right to appoint a person in his employ to affix the stamps to any ~ cigarettes under the agent's control. For the purpose of making such stamps available for use by local dealers and other agents, the Auditor shall prescribe,prepare and furnish to the Treasurer, and the Treasurer shall sell, stamps of such denominations and quantities as may be necessary for the payment of the tax imposed by this ordinance. In the sale of such stamps to a local dealer or other agent the Treasurer shall allow a discount of seven per centum (7%) of the denominational or face value there- of to cover the cost which will be incurred by such dealer or agent in affixing the stamps to packages of cigarettes, and in the event that printing by a meter machine is used in lieu Of gummed stamps, there shall be allowed a further discount equal in amount to the cost to the City of the stamps that would otherwise be required. The Auditor may from time to time and as often as he ~ems advisable provide for the issuance and exclusive use of stamps of a new design and forbid the use of stamp~ of any other design, and he is hereby empowered to make and carry into effect all 63 sale and redemption of stamps as he may deem necessary; provided, however, that in redeeming stamps or making refund for destroyed stamps, he shall in no case refund more than ninety per camtum (90%) of the face value of such redeemed or destroyed stamps. He is hereby further authorized and empowered to prescribe the method to be employed and the conditiom~to be observed in the use of meter machines for printing upon packages of any such cigarettes insignia to represent the payment of said tax. 4. CIGARETTES. DUTIES OF DEALERS, AGENTS AND SELLERS WITH RESPECT TO TAX ON SALE OF Every local dealer in c~igarettes and every agent appointed hereunder is hereby required and it shall be his duty to purchase such stamps at the office of the Treasurer as shall be necessary to pay the tax imposed under the provisions of this ordinance, and to affix a stamp or stamps of the monetary value prescribed by said ordinance, or cause such stan~p or stamps to be affixed, to each package of cigarettes prior to delivering or 2urnishing such cigarettes to any seller who is not also an a. gent; provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall pre-clu~ ~anyJ.,~dealer from autharizImg and employing any agent to purchase and affix such stamps in his behalf or to have a stamp meter machine used in lieu of g,,mmed stamps to effectuate the provisions of this ordinance. Stamps or the printed markings of a meter machine shall be placed upon each package of cigarettes in such manner as to be readily visible to the purchaser. Every seller is hereby required to examine each package of cigarettes prior to exposing it for sale for the purpose of ascer- taining whether such package has the proper stamp affixed thereto in compliance with the provisions of this ordinance. If, upon such examination, unstamped or improperly stamped packagesof cigarettes are discovered, the seller, when such cigarettes were obtained from a local dealer, shall immediately notify such dealer, and upon such notification such dealer shall forthwith either affix to such un- stamped or improperly stamped packages the proper amount of stamps or shall replace such pac~kages with others to which stamps have been properly affixed. If a seller, who is not also an agent, shall obtain or acquire possession of unstamped or im-~ properly stamped cigarettes from any person other than a local dealer, the seller shall forthwith notify the Auditor of such fact and the Auditor shall thereupon designate an agent to affix the proper stamps to such cigarettes, the funds re- quired to purchase such stamps at face value to be advanced to such agent by such seller~;~ and the agent so designated shall thereupon affix the appropriate stamps at such agent's place of business. In the event that any packages of cigarettes are found in the possession of a seller without the proper stamps being affixed thereto or without authorized printed markings of a meter machine thereon, and the seller shall be unable to submit evidence establishing that he received such packa- ges within the immediately preceding forty-eight (~8) hours and that he has not offered the same for sale, the presumption shall be that such packages are being kept by such seller in violation of the provisions of this ordinance and shall sub- ject him to all of the penalties hereinafter provided, even though such seller be also an agent. In the event that the Auditor shall promulgate rules and regula- tions so requiring, every local dealer, agent or seller is hereby further required and it shall be his duty to cancel all stamps upon all packages of ~igarettes in his possession in accordance with such rules and regulations. It shall also be the duty of every local dealer and seller, and he is hereby required, to maintain and to him as may be required by the Auditor, to make all of such records available for examination in the City by the Auditor, Commissioner or License Inspector upon demand, and to make available the means, facilities and opportunity for making any such examination at all reasonable times. 5. PO%~ERS OF THE AUDITOR, TREASURER, C0~,~ISSIONER AND LICENSE INSPECTOR RE- LATIVE TO TAX ON SALE OF CIGARETTES. In addition to the powers granted to him in sections 3 and 4 of this ordinance, the Auditor is hereby authorized and empowered to prescribe, adopt, promulgate and enforce rules and regulations relating to (a) the method and means to be used in the cancellation of stamps , ( b) the delegation of a~ny of h~s powers to his representative or representatives, (c) the rede~,~ption of stamps and (d) any other matter pertaining to the administration and enforcement of the provisions of this ordinance. The Auditor, Commissioner or License Inspector are hereby authorized and empowered to examine books, records, invoices, papers and any and all cigarettes in and upon any premises where the same are placed, stored, sold, offered for sale or displayed for sale by a seller. In the event that such officers shall discover in any such place any cigarettes which are subject to the tax imposed under the provisions of this ordinance, but upon which tax has not been paid and upon which stamps have not been affixed or evidence of payment shown there- on by the printed markings of a meter machine in compliance with the provisions of Sections 3 and ~ of this ordinance, such officers, or any of them, are hereby au- thorized and empowered to seize and take possession fortl~.with of such cigarettes, which shall th er e up ~n be deemed to be forfeited to the City. The A~ditor may, within a reasonable time thereafter, and after written notice poste.d at the front door of the ~.~unicipal Building, at least five (5) days before the date of sale, sell such forfeited cige~rettes at the place designated by him in such notice, and from the proceeds of such sal~.~ shall collect the tax due thereon, together with a penalty of fifty per centum (50%) thereof and the costs incurred in such proceedings, and shall pay the balance, if any, of such proc~eeds to the seller in whose possession such forfeited, cigarettes were found; provided, however, that such seizure and sale shall not be deemed to relieve any person from any of the penalties provided in this ordinance. The Auditor, Commissioner or License Inspector are further authorized and empowered to administer oaths and to take affidavits in relation 'to any matter or proceedings in the exercise of their powers and duties relating to such tax, and they shall have power to subpoena and to require the attendance of witnesses and the production of books, papers or documents, amd to examine such witnesses, books, papers and documents, for the purpose of securing information pertinent to the per- for~mnce of such duties. 6. UTILI?ATI0~,~ OF ~ONEYS DERI~IED BY CITY FR~,,~ TA)[ ON SALE OF CICA~E?MS. All moneys derived by the City from the tax on the sale of cigarettes imposed under the prQvisions of this ordinance shall be deposited by the Treasurer to the credit of the General Fund of the City for utilization for such legal purposes as the Council of the City may from time to time determine. 7. VIOLATIONS UEFI~D. It shall be unlawful and a violation of this ordinance for any person to perform any act, or to fail to perform any act, for the purpose of evading the payment of such tax, or of any part thereof; or for any deale: or seller, with intent to violate any provision of this ordinance, to fail or refuse to perform any of the duties imposed upon him under the provisions of this ordinance, or to fail or refuse to obey any lawful order which the Auditor may issue onder the provisions of Eections 3 and 5 of this ordinance. It shall also be ~nlawful for anylperson falsely or fraudulently to make, forge, alter or counterfeit any stamp or the printed markings of a meter machine, or to procure or cause to be made, forged, altered or counterfeited any such stamp or printed markings of a meter machine, o~r knowingly and willfully to alter, publish, pass or tender as true any false, altered, forged or counterfeited stamp or stamps or printed markings of a meter machine. It shall further be onl~wful for ~ny person to sell and dispense through a vending machine or other mechanical device any cigarettes upon which such tax has not been paid and upon which evidence of the payment thereof is not shown on each package of such cigarettes. 8. F~tCH VIOLATI0~ A ~ARAT~ 0F~S~E. Each violation of, or non-compliance ~with, any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, be and constitute a separate loffense and shall sub.~ject every person guil'ty Ii ~ thereof to the penalties prescribed in Section 9 of this ordinance. 9. PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. An~ person violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than ~10.00 nor more than $500.©0. 10. SYPARABILITY OF PROVISIONS. If any section, part of section, sentence or clause of this ordinance shall be adjudged to be invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of any other portion of this ordinance, but shall be restricted and limited in its operation and effect to that specific portion of the ordinance involved in the litigation in which such decision shall have been rendered. ll. E~FECTIV~ DATE. The provisions of this ordinance shall be in full force ~nd effect on and after ~arch 1st, 19~+9. D [TTEST: Clerk ?r es ident IN TtTE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IIA, The 2gth day of ~anuary, 1949. No. 9780. AN ORDINANCE appropriating from the 1999 Annex F~nd the amount of $100.00, for street construction. I~IEREAS, in order to provide for the daily operation of the M~nicipal Govern- ment an emergency is set forth and dec~lared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. 67 THEREFORE, BM IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $100.00 for street construction be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 19/.9 Annex Fund. BE IT FURTPEER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~wRrE CITY OF ROAN0tt'E, VIRGINIA, The 2~+th day of January, 19/.9. · No. 9781. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #9, "Delinquenl Tax Department,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19/,8, No. 9751, and e~titled, Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19/.9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency,-. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #9, "Delinquent Tax Department,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19/.8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19/.9, and ending December 31, 19/.9, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DELINQUENT TAX DEP~ART~.~NT #9 Advertising ......................... ~ 500.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAII¢ED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Aq'rEST: Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2/*th day of January, 19/.9. No. 9782. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to enter into contract with the American Legion Post No. 3, owner of the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, for use of Maher Field and space under west stands of the stadium for period from August 29 to September 3, 19/.9, inclusive, at a rental of $1,500.00; also, use of stadium for the same period at a rental of 8% of the gross receipts derived from the use of same, with a guaranteed minimum of $50.00 per day. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, be, and he is hereby authorized to enter into contract with the American Legion post No. 3, owner of the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, for use of Maher Field and space under west stands of the stadium for period from August 29 to September 3, 1949, inclusive, at a rental of $1,500.00; also, use of stadium for the same period at a rental of 8% of the gross receipts derived from the use of same, with a guaranteed minimum of $50.00 per day. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of January, 1949. No. 9783. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact that portion of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9752,. fixing the salaries and wages of persons employed in the Water Department for the calendar year 19~9, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the Water Department's General Fund for the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency." BE IT 0RBAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that that portion of an Ordinance adopted h~y the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9752, fixing the salaries and wages of persons em- ployed in the Water Department for the calendar year 19~9, and entitled, -An Ordinance making appropriations from the Water Department's General Fund for the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained by adding thereto the following position under Purification: One Bacteriologist at $3,000.00 per annum. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk president 69 IN THE COI~NCIL FOR THE CITT OF ROANOK'E, VIRGYN-ZA, The 24th day of January, 1949. No. 9784. AN 0RD/NANCE to amend and reenact Section #8, "City Treasurer,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal yeat beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,. BE I? 0RDAII~ED b~~ the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #8, "City Treasurer", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency',, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY TR?ASURER #S Stationery and Office Supplies ....... ~ 11,840.00 BE IT ~RTHER 0RDAI~D that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage, subject to the approval of the Compensation Board. APPROVED ATTEST: President IN ~THE COUNC IL FOR ~ C IS"f OF ROANO~, VIRC~IT~IA, The 31st day of January, 1949. No. 9785. AN ORDINANCE directing the change of names of certain streets in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, directing the extension of names of certain streets in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, directing the designation of the true names on present and future tax plats in the office of the City ~ngineer, and directing that street signs now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly. ?~UTEREAS, due to additional territory annexed to the City of Roanoke as of January 1,1 1949, it is found that names of certain streets in the newly annexed territory are duplicateS of street names already established within the city. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following streets in the City of Roanoke now designated on plats in the office of the City Engineer and by street signs by the same name as other streets in the city, be, and they shall hereafter be designated by the new names as shown opposite the old names, respectively, as follows: Present Name Arbor Street Arlington Avenue Bandy Road Bluemont Road Bottom Road Bridge Street Br igh~on Road Broadway Brookside Road Buena Vista Road Carter Boulevard Carter Road Carvin Street Centre Road Cherry Street Chestnut Road Clark Road Clay Street Clay Street Clifton Street Clinton Street Colonial Drive Dale Avenue Delaware Avenue Dogwood Avenue Dogwood Avenue Douglas Road Eastland Road Forest Avenue Garnand Road (Hickory Gillespie Road Grace Street G~andview Avenue Grayson Road Grove Avenue Grove Road Grove Street Harmond Street Hawthorne Avenue Hickory ( New Dewberry ) Road Hillcrest Avenue Hilton Road Holcomb Road }~olc ombe Avenue Ttolland Street Holly Rea d Indiana Avenue James Street James Street Jefferson Street Kessler Road La ur el Avenue Lawrence Avenue Leland Drive Leland Street Lincoln Avenue Lincoln Avenue Locust Avenue Locust Avenue Madison Avenue Maple Road Naple Street },gills Street ~or ga n Street ~.~ounta in Road Mountain View Avenue Mountain View Boulevard New York Avenue North Avenue Nor th Avenue Oakland Avenue Oakland Boulevard Overland Avenue Palm Street Panorama Street Per singer Road Pine Road Pine Rea d Pine Street Plantation Road Ridge Road Location New Name Idlewild 'Ea st Ga t e Riverdale River dale Garden City Riverdale Riverdale Lincoln Court Garden City Garden City Williamson Road Williams on Road Williamson Road Gar den City Williamson Road Garden City Garde~ City Gar den City Kenwood Riverdale Williams on Road Williams on Road Kenwood Atherly Street, N. E. Archbold Avenue, N. E. Dundee Avenue, S. E. Carlisle Avenue, S. Ventnor Street, S. E. Bennington Street, S. E. Brownlee Avenue, S. E. Downing Street, N. ~. Hillview Avenue, S. E. Blanton Avenue, S. E. Collinwood Street, N. E. Compton Street, N. Brightwell Street, N. Neleher Street, S. E. Clarendon Avenue, N. Altamont Street, S. E. Tipton Avenue, S. Danforth Avenue, S. E. Conway Avenue, S. E. Barton Street, S. E. Cedarhurst Avenue, N. ~. Rush Street, N. Dunkirk Avenue, S. E. Washington Heights Dakota Avenue, N. Garden City Carico Avenue, S. VJestwood Barberry Avenue, N. '~. Garden City Davenport Avenue, S. E. Riverdale Edgerton Avenue, S. E. Washington Heights Fielding Avenue, N. Garden City Williamson Road ~illiamson Road Tenth Street Extension Garden City Cmr den City V:illiamson ~oad Williamson Road Lilly View V~estwood Garden City Garden City Ca~ den City V:illlamson Road East Oate !.V~ lliamson Road Garden City Garden City Boulevard, S.E. Whiteside Street, N. E. Burton Avenue, N. Greenhurst Avenue, N. ?'. Gillette Avenue, S. E. Stratton Avenue, S. E. Colgate Street, N. E. Ellsworth Street, N. E. Twentieth Street, N. E. Lilac Avenue, N. ?. Garden City Boulevard, S. E, Imlay Avenue, S. E. Clenoak Street, ..... ~"oodbury Street, N. w. P~cell Avenue, N. E. Kennedy ~ * N. ~. !vywood Avenye, S. ~. V:ashington Heights Wyoming Avenue, N. Riverdale JeroMe Street, S. E. WilliaJason Road Delray Street, N. V~ashington Heights Westside Boulevard, N. From Her shberger Road to Lynchburg Aven ue East C~te Williamson Road Lincoln Court West Vfilliamson Road East Williamson Lanford Street, N. Road Lincoln Court Carver Street, M. Williamson Road V~ildhurst Avenue, N.E. ~Jilliamson Road Thurston Avenue, N. E. Williamson Road Whittaker Avenue, N. E. Washington Heights Van Buren Street, N. Garden City Williams on Road Williamson Road Garden City Riverdale Garden City Gar den City Twenty-fourth Street, N. E. Haddock Avenue, N. E. lVhitten Avenue, N. pawling Street, N. V.~ashington Heights ~ermont Avenue, N. Hollins Road Williams on Road Tenth Street Extension VJilliams on Road East Gate t{enw ood Gar den City River da le Garden City Gar den City Westwood Gar den City Hollins Road ~Norton Avenue, N. E. Delano Street, N. E. Rockland Avenue, N. w. V~,'ayne Street, N. E. Keswick Avenue, N. E. Normandy Street, N. E. Norrison Street, S. E. Underhill Avenue, S. E. Crandall Avenue, S. E. Sample Street, S. E. Gum Street, N. "~. Brooks Avenue, S. E. Ridgefield Avenue, N. E. ~oreland Street, S. E. }.~apleton Avenue, N. E. }.~ontague Street, N. E. ~,~oran Street, S. E. Padbury Avenue, S. E. Ventnor Street, S. E. Mabry Avenue, S. E. Present Name Riverside ~?~r ive Roanoke Road Rose Avenue Round Hill Avenue Short Avenue Spring Lane Sycamore Street Tillett Road Tinker Creek Road Tinker Street Valley Avenue Virginia Route No. ll6 Unnamed Street Unnamed Street Unnamed Street Walker Avenue ~Fa shingt on Road Washington Street ~rashington Street Westview Avenue Willow Lane Willow Road Wilson Avenue Wilson Road Woodland Road Wright Road Location East Gate R iv er da le Williamsan Road Garden City East Gate Gar den City Riverdale Williamson Road East Gate Kenwood East C~te 01d National Highway North of Washington Heigh'ts South of plantation Road, Gar den City West of Washington He~_ghts East Gate Williamson Road LinGoln Court Washington Heights Washington Heights Westwood Garden City Williamson Road Gardeo City Williamson Road Williamson Road New Name Templeton Avenue, N. E Gordon Avenue, S. E. Ravenwood Avenue, N. Thornhill Avenue, S.E. Ellerbee Avenue, N. E. Springvale Street, S. Kindred Street, S. E. ~.,~ansfield Street, Thirteenth Street, N.E. Kermit Avenue, N.E. Varnell Avenue, N. E. ~(ount Pleasant Bouleva Densmore Road, N.V~. Kefauver Road, $.E. . Tyree Road, N. yeager Avenue, N. E. Troy Avenue, N. E. Dupree Street,. N. ~. Fentress Street, N. '~. Dawn Avenue, N.~~. Dexter Street, N.V:. Findlay Avenue, S. E. Larchwood Aven~e, N..E. GlenGoe Street, S. E. Noble Avenue, N. E. Whitney Avenue, N. ~. 1st Street 2nd Street ~rd Street ~th Street 5th Street 6th Street 7th Street 8th Street 9th Street 10th Street 1st Street 2nd Street 9th Street 9th Street 19th Street Extension East Gate ~st C~ate East Gate East Gate East Gate East Gate East Gate East Gate East Gate East Gate Riverdale River dale N. E., 0range Avenue to Nor th Corporate limits Williamson Road Williams on Road l~th Street, N. E. 15 th Street, N. E. 16th Street, N. E. 17th Street, N. E. lSth Street, N. E. 19th Street, N. E. 20th Street, N. E. 21st Street, N. E. 22nd Street, N. E. 23rd Street, N. E. 16th Street, S. E. lSth Street, S. E. Mollins Road, N. E. Lyndhurst Street, N. ~ Avalon .Avenue, N. '~'. BE IT F~JRTHER ORDAINED that the following changes ~n street names within the present corporate limits and extension~shall hereafter be designated as set for below: STREET NA~,TE CtJ~NGES '~JIT~IN PRESENT CORPORATE LIMITS Northern Approach - From 4th Street, N. E., to 1882 Corporation Line, change to ~illiamson Road. Lynchburg Avenue- From Orange Avenue west of peach Road, N. ~?., to ~th Street, N. E., change to Raleigh Avenue. Lynchburg Avenue - From intersection of Orange Avenue and 20th Street, N. V~., to the new West Corporate Limits, change to Salem Turnpike, N. ~ EXTENSIONS FRO~ OLD CITY LINE TO NEW CITT LI~E Melrose Avenue - From 01d Country Club Road to P~eters Creek. Orange Avenue - From Tinker Creek to new East Corporate Limits. Shenandoah Avenue - From old West Corporate Limits to Peters Creek. GEOGRAPHICAL EXTENSIONS Courtney Avenue - Williamson Road to Gillespie Road to include clarence Road. Courtland Avenue - From Oakland Boulevard to Clover Avenue to include Grand Avenue and part of Wilkins Street. Signal Hill Avenue- To include ',estwood Avenue, ?estwood Annex. Tennessee Avenue - To include Ridgewood Avenue, Washington Heights. Broad Street - To include Leslie Street, Williamson Road. d~ ?l ~ichigan Avenue - To include Lanier Avenue, ~rashington Heights. Oakland Boulevard- To include John Street and Pioneer Road Extension. Euntington - To include Court Street, west of ~?illiamson Road. Boulevard Liberty Road - To include Big Oak Avenue and Booker Avenue. 'crest Hill Avenue-To include Forest Avenue and Clover Avenue, Tenth Street Extension. .~iver land Road, Riverdale - Extended to present Bridge Street, S. E. .~osewood Road - To include ~:~ountain View Avenue, Riverdale. .~ound Hill Avenue - To include Powers Road, Williamson Road. BE IT WURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to designate the true names of streets herein provided for on present and future tax plats filed in his office, and that street signs now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of January, 19~9. No. 9786. A RESOLUTION directing the Building Inspector to revoke Building Permit No. 17966, issued to J. C. Blankenship, under date of January 27, 19~9, in the amount of $6.50, covering construction of a cinder block servi¢e station at 1626 Orange Avenue, N. W., which property is described as Lots i and 2, Block 52, Melrose Land Company ~ap. ~HEREAS, the question of rezoning property located on the southeast corner of Orange Avenue and Seventeenth Street, N. V,~., described as Lots I and 2, Block 52, Melrose Land Company Map, from Business District to General Residence District, is now pending before the Council of the City of Roanoke, and ¥..q~EREAS, it appears that in the meantime the Building Inspector has issued .to ~T. C. Blankenship Building Permit No. 17966, under date of January 27, 19k9, in the amount of $6.50, covering construction of a cinder block service station at 1626 Orange Avenue, N. V.L, which property is described as LotS i and 2, Block 52, Melrose Land Company Map, and WttEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke is of the opinion that no building permit should be issued for the property in question while the matter of rezoning is pending. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL~FED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Building Inspector be, and he is hereby directed to revoke Building Permit No. 17966, issued to J. C. Blankenship, under date of ~ranuary 27, 19~9, in the amount of $6.50, covering construction of a cinder block service station at 1626 Orange Avenue, N. W., which property is described as Lots i and 2, Block 52, ~elrose Land Company APPROVED Am". EST_ Clerk pr es i den t IN THE CoUNC IL FOR THE CiTY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 31st day of January, 1949. No. 9787. AN ORDINANCE' to amend and re-ordain Section 136 relating to Taxicabs or other for hire Passenger motor vehicle operators, of Ordinance No. 9740 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on December 31, 1948, and entitled, "The License Tax Code of the City of Roanoke,,; and providing for an emergency. W~TEREAS, it is necessary for the usual daily operation of the municipal government that provision be made for amending and re-ordaining Section 1~6 relating to Taxicabs or other for hire passenger motor vehicle operators, of Ordinance No. 9740 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on December 31, 1948, and en- titled, "The License Tax Code of the City of Roanoke,, by adding thereto a new para- graph dealing with the manner in which the tax provided for shall be payable, and an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, pursuant to Section 13 of the Charter of the City of Roanoke; THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 136 relating to Taxicabs or other for hire passenger motor vehicle operators, of Ordinance No. 9740 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on DeCember 31, 19~8, and entitled, "The License Tax Code of the City of Roanoke,,, be amended and re-ordained so as to read as follows: 136. TAXICAt~S OR OTHER wOR HIRE PASSenGER ~,fOTOR VEHICLE OPW~RATORS. Each operator of taxicabs or other for hire passenger motor vehicles whose business largely originates within the corporate limits .of the City of Roanoke, but who may occasionally operate beyond such limits, shall pay, in addition to other fees and taxes imposed upon motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers, a license tax of two ~er centum of the gross receipts derived from such business originating within and ~ithout such limits. The said tax to be payable on or before the 10th day of each calendar month, ~eginning February 10, 1949, on the gross receipts derived from such business during ;he preceding month. The Commissioner of Revenue shall assess for each license :ssued by him a fee of 75 cents, to be paid by the party to whom the license is ~ssued. Ir any payment due hereunder is not paid on or before the 10th of the ~onth then the amount due shall be subject to a penalty of 10 per centum of the ~mount which was due and payable, in addition to the license tax imposed by law, and ~uch penalty shall be assessed and paid along with the license tax end shall become part of the license tax; but such penalty in no case shall be less than ~2.00. ?2 EPE^LED ;y No,~ Oate..~G In addition thereto, any person, firm or corporation, in arrears shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to the penalties provided by Section 150 of this Ordinance An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in force and effect from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President Ill THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of January, 1949. No. 9789. A RESOLUTION repealing Section One of a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 12th day of April, 19h8, No. 9462, es- tablishing schedule of charges for fishing and boating in Carvins Cove Lake under rules and regulations governing the recreational use of property in the area. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section One of a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 12th day of April, 19~8, No. 9462, establishing schedule of charges for fishing and heating in Carvins Cove Lake under rules and regulations governing the recreational use of property in the area, which reads as follows, be, and the same is hereby repealed. "A season fishing permit good for one person within one calendar year shall be issued by the office of the City Treasurer upon the payment of ~2.00 for all persons 16 years of age or older. Any person fishing with rod and reel, regardless of age, must pay the charge of $2.00." AT TEST: Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOF~, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of January, 1949. No. 9790. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Nanager to enter into negotiations with the Public Roads Administration and the Virginia State Department of Highways as to the cost and other necessary information in connection with extending U. S. Highway Route No. 460 on ~elrose Avenue, N. W., from 01d Country Club Road, the former west corporate limits, to Peters Creek, the new west corporate limits. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby aUthorized to enter into negotiations with the Public Roads Administration and the Virginia State Department of Highways as to the cost and other necessary information in connection with extending U. S. Highway Route No. 460 on !.,,~elrose Avenue, N. W., from Old Country Club Road, the former west corporate limits, to Peters Creek, the new west corporate limits. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President The 31st day of January, 1949. No. 9791. ARES. 0LUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to enter into agreement with the Virginia Department of Highways, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, with reference to maintenance of the eight additional bridges located in the territory annexed to the City as of January 1., 19~9. B]E IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~,~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to enter into agreement with the Virginia Department of Highways, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, ?irginia,! with reference to the maintenance of the eight additional bridges located in the territory annexed to the City as of January 1, 19~9. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr es i den t IN ~IE C~UNCIL ~OR THE CI~f~ OW ROANOKE, VIR~tMIA, The 31st day of January, 19~9. No. 9792. AN 0RDIS~AMCE to amend and reenact Seation #103, "~.{unicipa2 Stadium and Athletic Field", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ]lst day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&9, and ending December 31, 19&9, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,. BE IT 0PDAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #105, '%~unicipal Stadium and Athletic Field", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Poanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 3l, 19&9, and declaring the existence Of an emergency,,, be, and the same is hereby amended and reorda~ned to read as follows: 76 ~fUNICIPAL STAD/U~,~ AND ATHL~%T~_.IC FIELD ;~103 Repairs . .................. .~ 6,828.08 BE IT FUR_PIER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CI~. OF ROANOE, VI~f',~NIA, The 31st day of January, 1949. No. 9793. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact that portion of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9752, fixing the salaries and wages of persons employed in the Water Department for the calendar year 1949, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the Water Department's General Fund for the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existeflc~ of an emergency," as amended by Ordinance No. 9783, adopted January 24, 1949, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that that portion of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9752, fixing the salaries and wages of persons employed in the Water Department for the calendar year 1949, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the Water Department's General Fund for the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,, as amended by Ordinance No. 9783, adopted January 24, 1949, be, and the same is hereby amended and re- ordained by adding thereto the following position under Purification: One Bacteriologist at 93,180.00 per annum. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE C,~UNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE,~ VI~R~?~!NIA, The 31st day of January, 1949. No. 9794. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~,~anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute agreement between the City of Roanoke and C. A. Peverall, leasing to the said C. A. Peverall ,,Rockledge Inn,, on Mill !;fountain for a period from March l, 19~9, to December 31, 1951~ at a consideration of ~1,200.00 per year, with a renewal option for two additional years at ~]1,500.00 per year, ~nder terms and conditions to be agreed upon and outlined in said agreement. V~tEREAS, the City ~J~anager on the 12th day of gan~ary, 1949, received bids for leasing Rockledge Inn on ..~lll _~ountain, and has submitted report and recommenda- tion to Council that the said "Rockledge Inn" be leased to C. A. l°everall for a period from ~,~.arCh l, 1~49, to December 31, 1951, at a consideration of ~1,200.00 per year, with a renewal option for two additional years at ~1,500.00 per year. ~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED hy the Comacil of the City of Roanoke that the City ~,,~anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to execute agreement between the City of Roanoke and C. A. Peverall, leasing to the said C. A. lOeverall "Rockledge Inn" on Mill ~omutain for a period from ~.~arch l, 19~9, to December 31, 1951, at a consideration of .~1,200.00 per year, with a renewal option for two additional years at ~1,500.00 per year, umder terms and conditions to be agreed upon and outlined in said agreement. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk president IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~{E CITY OF ROANO~, VIRGIh~IA, The ~lst day of ~anuary, 1949. No. 9795. AN ORDINANCE to amend Ordinance No. 9740,. adopted by the Counc. il of the City of Roanoke on December 31, 19~$, and entitled, "The License Tax Code of the City of Roanoke,,, by adding a new section to be known as Section llSA, relating to ~iscellaneous Repair Businesses; and providing for an emergency~ ~.%IERF~S, it is necessary for the usual daily operation of the municipal government that immediate provision be nade for imposing the following license taxes and an emergency is set forth and declared to exist pursuant to Section 1] of the Charter of the City of Roanoke; THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Ordinance No. 97~0, adopted by the Cou. ncil of the City of Roanoke on December ~l, 19~$, and entitled, "The License Tax Code of the City 'of Roanoke,,, be amended by adding a new section to be. known as Section llSA, to-wit: ll8A. Repair Businesses, ~fiscellaneous. Every person, firm or corporation, engaged in the bus,.ness of repairing, rebuilding and/or servicing any one, or more, of the following: Adding machines Addressing machines Business machines Calculating machines Cash registers Career a s 78 Electric motors, ar~atures, generators and magnetos Electric power equipment Gasoline engines Hydraulic machinery Linotype machines ~.~usical instruments Oil burners Pump s Refrigeration equipment Sewing machines Stokers Tractors Typewriters, or Ventilating equipment shall pay a license tax of ............................................... ~25.00, plus 50 cents on each ~100.00' of the gross receipts derived from such business; provided, however, that if any such person, firm or corporation is, or becomes, licensed as a retail merchant, or under some other type of repair license, and pays a license as such, which is entirely or partly based upon all of the receipts from such repair business, then such person, firm or corporation, shall not be re- quired to obtain a license under this section. An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in force and effect from its passage. APPROVED A ~,XU_EST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of February, 19~+9. No. 9788. AN ORDINANCE vacating, discontinuing and closing an alley located in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, between Campbell Avenue and Rorer Avenue east of 5th or Park Street, the beginning point of said alley being approximately ~ feet south from the southeast corner of Rorer Avenue and 5th Street and running in an easterly direction, east 74 feet and thence running in a northerly direction approximately 32 feet to Rorer Avenue. WHEREAS, R. A. Alouf, Mabel Alouf, Joseph G. Daher and Narguerite Daher have heretofore filed their petition before the Council of the City of Roanoke, Vir- ginia,~ ia accordance with th~ law,ia which said petition they requested said co,nell of the City of Roanoke to vacate, discontinue and close said alley, as hereinabove set out, of the filing of which said petition due notice was given to the public, as required by law, and WHEREAS, in accordance with the prayer of said petition, viewers were ap- pointed by the Council of the City of Roanoke to view the property and report in writing whether in their opinion any inconvenience would result from vacating, dis- continuing and closing said alley, as hereinabove set out, and WHEREAS, it appears from the report in writing filed by said viewers in this proceeding, which was filed with the City Clerk, together with the affidavit of said viewers, on the 2~th day of January, 19~9, that no incOnvenience would result, either to any individual or to the public, from vacating, discontinuing and closing. said alley, as hereinabove set out, and WHER~AS, it further appears to Council that the petitioners aforesaid have agreed to bear and defray the costs and expenses incident to this proceeding. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that said alley, as hereinabove set out, be, and the same is hereby vacated, dis- continued and closed, and that all right, title and interest of the City of Roanoke and the public i~ and to said alley, as hereinabove set out, is hereby re- leased insofar as the Counil is empowered so to do; except that a public easement is hereby reserved for the maintenance, repair and replacement of the storm drains, sewers and water lines, if any, now located in the said alley, and all other munici- pal installations now located in said alley. BE IT FU2THER 0RDAI~NED that the City F~gineer be, and he is hereby directed to mark "Vacated, Discontinued and Closed,- as to said alley, as hereinabove set out, on all.maps and plats on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City o~ Roanoke, on which said maps and plats said alley is shown, referring to the book an~ page of Resolutions and Ordinances of the Council of the City of Roanoke, wherein this Ordinance shall be spread. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the Clerk of Counc~il deliver to the Clerk of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, virginia, a copy of this Ordinance in order that said Clerk of Court may make proper notation on all maps or plats re- corded in his said office, upon which are shown said alley, as hereinabove set out, as provided by law. APPROVED Clerk Pr esi dent IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of February, 19~9. No. 9796. A RESOLUTION author izing and directing.the City Manager to proceed im- mediately with having plans and specifications prepared by the firm of Mattern and Mattern, Engimeers for the construction of an adequate number of units of a sewage treatment plant to provide primary treatment of sewage flow from the Garden City outfall, the Tayloe Street outfall and the Riverdale outfall, in accordance with Plan B of the preliminary report of ~attern and Mattern, Engineers, on sewage treatment facilities, dated January 28, 19~9, and authorizing and .directing consul- tation with Alvord, Burdick and Howson, Consulting Engineers, in connection with the preparation of the plans and specifications. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to proceed immediately with having 8O plans and specifications prepared by the firm of Mattern and Mattern, Engineers, for the construction of an adequate number of units of a sewage treatment plant to provide primary treatment of the sewage flow from the Garden City outfall, the Tayloe Street outfall and the Riverdale outfall, in accordance with Plan B of the preliminary report of Mattern and Mettern, Engineers, on sewag~ ~treetment facilities, dated ~a.nuary 28~ 1949. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that consultation with Alvord, Burdick and Howson, consulting Engineers, be, and the same is hereby authorized and directed, in con- nection with the preparation of the plans and specifications. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of February, 1949. No. 9797. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the granting of a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity to Floyd G. Smith, trading as Smith Cab Service, for the operation of a ~maximum of ten taxicabs, pursuant to the provisions of chapter 33, of the Code of the City of Roanoke. WHER~EAS, pursuant to the provisions of Resolution No. 9717, adopted on the 13th day of December, 19~8, establishing policy that upon application of taxicab operators based in the territory to be annexed,to the City of Roanoke as of January l, 19~9, for permission to operate taxicabs within the corporate limits of the city, the City Manager 'should graEt to such operators certificates of conwenience and necessity for the operation of as many taxicabs as he feels are necessary to provide adequate service to the public and to allow for the proper and economical operation of any such taxicab business affected by annexation, the City Manager has submitted written report to the Council of the City of Roanoke recommending that Floyd G. Smith, trading as Smith Cab Service, be granted a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity for the operation of a maximum of ten taxicabs, and WHEREAS, the five operators of existing taxi service in the City of Roanoke; viz: the Yellow Cab Company, the Checker Cab Company, the Star Taxi Company, the Day and Night Taxi Service and John M. Berry, have filed exception to the report of the City Manager, pursuant to the provisions of Section 6, as amended, of Chapter 33, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, and a hearing on the exceptance was duly held at the regular meeting of the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 7th day of February, 19~+9, and WHEREAS, it is the sense of the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity should be granted to Floyd G. Smith, trading as Smith Cab Service, for the operation of a maximum of ten taxicabs, and to that end an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity be granted to Floyd G. Smith, trad- ing as Smith Cab Service, by the City ~,~anager, for the operation of a maximum of ten taxicabs, provided said Floyd G. Smith complies with all of the provisions of i Section 6, as amended, of Chapter 33, of the Code of the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is set forth and declared to exist,i and this Resoluti~on shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of Feb~ruary, 19~9. No. 9798. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $256.74 to Irwin Owings, representing erroneous payment of Wholesale Merchants License for the year 19~9. WHEREAS, on the 2~th day of January, 19~9, Irwin Owings purchased Wholesale Merchants License No. 100~, in the amount of $8~.60, plus seventy-five cents fee, a total of $85.35, for the Virginia Clary Adding Machine Agency, and Wholesale Merchants License No. 10~l, in the amount of $170.64, plus seventy-five cents fee, a total of $171.39, for the Virginia Friden Calculating Machine Agency, for the year 19~9, due to the impression that it was necessary for him to obtain separate licenses for the operation of the two agencies, and WHEREAS, it was later determined that Mr. Owings is actually operating only one Wholesale Merchants Business, and that only one such license was necessary for the operation of the two agencies, and, accordingly, ~r. Owings, on the 28th day of January, 19~9, purchased Wholesale Merchants License No. 1571, in the amount of $205.24, plus seventy-five cents fee, a total of $205.99. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be,~ and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw~warrant smounting to $256.74, in the name of Irwin Owings, representing erroneous payment of Wholesale Merchants License for the year 19~9. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED Pr esiden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of February, 19~+9. No. 9799. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section i3, Chapter 7, of the City Code, as amended, by adding thereto Subsection (c), relating to Military Leave for employees of the City of Roanoke, Virginia. Si WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the ~.~unicipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in effect from its passage. THE~EFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 13, Chapter 7, of the City Code, as amended, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained by adding thereto the following Subsection: (c) Military Leave: Any permanent employee of the Gity of Roanoke, Virginia, who may be called into the Armed Forces of the United States or the State of Virginia during periods of War or emergency or who may be ordered to active duty for periods of training not to exceed 15 days per annum, shall be given "Military Leave- in addition to other leaves. Military Leave for service in the Armed Forces of the United States in periods of War or emergency shall be without pay. For Military Leave for ser- !'~ices in the Armed Forces of the State of Virginia during periods of emergency or for services in the Armed Forces of the United States for authorized periods of annual training, such employees shall be paid an amount which, with his base pay and longevity pay from such Armed Forces will equal the amount of the regular Salary received from the City for a like period. Military Leave shall be credited as regular service with the City for all purposes, except pay when not allowed. BE IT FURTHER~ ORDAINED that an emergencY is declared t° exist, and this Ordinance shalI be in force from its passage, APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk president IN THE GOUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of February, 1949. No. 9800. A RESOLUTION authorizing purchase of three metal stools at a total cost of approximately $40.00, for use in the office of the Commissioner of Revenue, to be charged to the uaexpended balance in the Furnitu~e and Equipment Account, under Section #6, "Commissioner of Revenue-, of the Budget for the year 1949. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted for the purchase of three metal stools at a total cost of approximately $60.00, for use in the office of the Commissioner of Revenue, to be charged to the unexpended balance in the Furniture and Equipment Account, under Section #6, "Commissioner of Revenue-, of the Budget for the year 1949. A'PPROVED A ~TTEST: Clerk president IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of February, 19~9. No. 9801. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of street lights on certain streets in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the following street lights: One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Tennessee Avenue and Monroe Street, N. W. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Tennessee Avenue and Westside Boulevard (Jefferson Street), N. W. One 250 C. P. street light in front of 2538 Creston Avenue, S. ¥!. One 250 C. P. street light on Mountain View Terrace at the intersection of alley between Brunswick Street and Amherst Street, S. W. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Ninth Street and Baldwin Avenue, N. E. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Ninth Street and Carvin Avenue, N. E. One 250 C. P. street light at She intersection of Madison Avenue and Seventh Street, N. E. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Albemarle Avenue and Sixth Street, S. E. One 250 C. P.~street light at the intersection of Golfside Avenue and Glenrose Avenue, N. W. One 250 C. P. street light on Gilmer Avenue between Jefferson Street and Commonwealth Avenue, N. E., near the Y. W. C. A. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Brambleton Avenue and Red Rock Road, S. W. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of February, 1949. No. 9802. AN ORDINANCE appropriating from the 1949 Annex Fund the amount of $10,000.00, for completion of the sewer construction project on Queen Street in the Williamson Road area. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the amomnt of $10,000.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 19~,9 Annex 84 Fund for completion of the sewer construction project on Queen Street in the Williamson Road area. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk : President IN THE COUNC~ FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of February, 1949. No. 9803. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #120, "Municipal Airport-, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19/+8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19/+9, and ending December 31, 19/+9, and declaring the existence of an emargency-1 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, -M~nicipal Airport,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19/+8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General l~und of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19/+9, and ending December 31, 19/+9, and declaring the existence of an emergency-, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT ~120 Supplies ....... ........ ........ $ 3,000.00 BE IT ~URTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk ' Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of February, 19/+9. No. 98O/+.' AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #280, -Purification-, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9752, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the Water Department's General Fund £or the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19/+9, and ending December 31, 19/+9, end declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #280, "Purification,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9752, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the Water Department's General Fund for the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~+9, and ending December 31, 19~9 and declaring the existence of an emergency,,, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PURIFICATION #280 Research ........................ $ 9,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of February, 1949. No. 9805. A RESOLUTION amending the estimated amounts of assessments against certain abutting landowners for sanitary sewers so as to charge the estimated amounts to show the amounts finally assessed against each landowner, respectively, pursuant to Resolution No. 9698, adopted on November 29, 19~8; approving the final assess- ments; and providing for the docketing of the final assessments in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 9698 of the Council of the City of Roanoke, adopted on November 29, 19~8, the Board, thereby created, made final assessments against abutting property owners for the construction of certain sani- tary sewers, and WHEREAS, it appears that the Board, in the making of the final assessments, fully complied with the ~Resolution and statutes in such eases provided. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows~ (1) That the final assessments made by the Board pursuant to Resolution of Council, adopted on November 29, 1948, to-wit: Name of Location Front Abutt'£~$ Owners ~ot No. ~lock No. Map Fo~ge Amounl Northwest - S. side Glenrose Avenue~ between Forest Park Boulevard and Golfsido Forest Park Corporation Forest Park Corporation Forest Park Corporation Forest Park Corporation Forest Park Corporation Forest Park Corporation Forest Park Corporation Forest Park Corporation Forest Park Corporation W. E. & Lois D. McBride W. E. & Lois D. MCBride W. E. & Lois D. McBride 2 6 Forest Perk 50.36 $32.81 3 6 " " 50.36 32.80 ~+ 6 " " 50 · 36 32.80 5 6 ~ " " 50.36 32.81 6 6 " " 50.36 32.80 7 6 " " 50.36 32.80 8 6 " " 50.36 32.80 9 6 " " 50 · 36 32.81 10 6 " " 50.36 32.80 13 6 " " 50.36 32.80 1~+ 6 " " 50.36 32.80 15 6 " " 50.36 32.80 86 Name of Location Front Abut~K~-~ners Lot 'No.. Block No,. Map ~6e Amc ,unt North est - N. side Glearos, e Avenue~ Lbetween Fore.~t Park ~oulevard and,,Golfside venue,. ~arJorie W. Hutcherson 17 8 Forest Park 50.36 $ 32.80 ~MarJorie W. Hutcherson 18 8 - - 50.36 32.81 IMarJorie W. Hutcherson 19 8 -~ " 50.36 32.80 liD. A. Wilkerson 31 8 ,, " 50.36 32.80 Northwest - S. side Grand Avenue~ ,.betwe. en Forest Park Boulevard and Colfside Avenue~ l'~Tre~ie A. Hess 2 8 ~J. A. & Christine F. Totty E. Pt.8-7 8 i0kie P. & Melva Rets Dillon W.Pt.8 -9 8 '~Ollie R. Naff 10 8 01lie R. Naff 11 8 :01lie R. Naff 12 8 101lie R. Naff 13 8 Forest Park 51.26 33.39 - - 76 · 89 50 · 08 - " 76.89 50.08 " " 51.26 33.39 - " 51.26 33.39 ". ~" ~'i 51 26 33 39 ,' ;.~ ". 51.26 33.39 Northwest - N. side Grand Avenue~ between Forest Per. k Bo~te~,'rd.land Golfside Avenue Nina B. Keffer 1~-15-16-17 9 i~Forest Park Corporation 18 9 i~Forest Park Corporation 19 9 iForest Park Corporation 20 9 iForest Park Corporation 21 9 Forest Park Corporation 22 9 Forest Park Corporation 23 9 ~Forest Park Corporation 2~ 9 Forest Park Corporation 25 9 iOllie R. & Russell T. Naff 26 9 !01lie R. & Russell T. Naff 27 9 Forest park 205.0~ 133.56 - - 51.26 33.38 "" " 51.26 33.39 " " 51.26 33.39 " " 51.26 33.39 " " 51.26 33 · 39 " " 51 · 26 33.39 " " 51.26 33.39 " " 51.26 33.39 - " 51.26 33 · 39 " " 51.26 33.39 Northwest - E. side Golfside Avenue~ between Forest Park Boulevard and Glendale :Andrew A. Gallagher iAndrew A. Gallagher !~Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher ,Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Ga llagher ,Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher !Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher 1 10 ForeSt Park 50.0 2 10 ,' " 50.0 3 10 - " 50.0 ~+ 10 - - 50.0 5 10 " " 50.0 6 10 " " 50.0 7 10 - - 50.0 8 10 " " 50.0 9 10 " " 50.0 10 10 " " 50.0 11 10 " " 50.0 12 10 " " 50.0 13 10 '" " 50 · 0 15 10 " " 50.0 32.57 32.57 32.56 32.57 32.57 32.57 32.57 32.5~ 32.56 32.57 32.57 32.57 32.57 32.57 Northwest - W. side Forest Park Boule~ar.d~ be~twe, en ..Glendale Avenue and country Club Avenue. iAndrew A. Gallagher !Andrew A. Gallagher iAndrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andr~ew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Galla~her Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher Andrew A. Gallagher 15 10 Forest Park 50.38 16 10 - - 50.38 17 10 " " 50 · 38 18 10 - " 50.38 19 10 " ,' 50.38 20 10 " " 50.38 21 10 " " 50 · 38 22 10 " " 50 · 0 23 10 " " 50.0 2~ 10 " " 50.0 25 10 - - 50.0 26 10 " " 5 0.0 27. 10 " ,, 50.0 28 10 " " 50.0 29 10 " " 50.0 30 10 " " 50.0 32.82 32.81 32.82 32.81 32.82 32.82 32.81 32.57 32.57 32.57 32. 32.~ 32.57 32.57 32.57 32.56 Northwest - E. side Forest Park Boulevard~ betwe, en Aspen Street and, Fre, sno Street. Forest Park Corporation 1 12 Forest Park 100.0 65.1~ Northwest - E. side Forest Park Boulevard, between Fresno Street and Country Club Avenue. Forest Park Corporation W. E. Linkenhoker W. E. Linkenhoker Christine Linkenhoker R. L. & Elsie 0. Ragland 1 11 Forest Park 50.0 N.Pt.2 11 - ,, 50.0 S;Pt. 2 11 ,, ,, 50.0 N.P.Z.3 11 - - 50.06 S.Pt. 3-~ 11 ,, ,, 100.0 32.57 32.57 32.56 32.61 65.1& ~rthwest--,$' side C. B. Mills (Exempt) C. B. Mills E. W. Fleshman Cove Road~ between Aspen Street and Fresno Street. Interurban 237.~ - 195.0 - 252.6 15~.38 127.02 16~.53 Name of Location Abut'~in~ Owners Lot No. Block No. ~ap Fr on t ~oo--~g e Amount Northwest ~S. side Hig~h Point Avenue~ .between Abbott Street and Fresno Street. T. W. Sprouse Thomas W. Sprouse W. T. Sprouse Earl M. & Stella ~. Lane Roy C. Franklin N.E. Pt.ll Interurban 122.5 2 Spt ouse 103.0 i " 147 · 0 6-7-8 2 Wells 75.0 3-4-5 2 " 75.0 ,~79.79 67.09 95.75 48.85 48.86 Northwest - E. side Fresno Street~ betweem Country Club Avenue .and Cove Road. Mollie E. Wright, estate R. E. Shaver Claudine Banks Charles T. Akers, et ux A. L. Walton S. Pt. ll Interurban 600.0 N.W. Pt.ll " 122.5 S. Pt. 5 ' 73.59 M. Pt. 5 " 73.59 Pt. 5 ' 250.0 390.82 79.79 47.94 47.93 162.85 Northwest - W. side Fresno Street~ between 'Country Club Avenue and Cove Road. Gladies }~. Moomaw Gladies N. Moomaw C. (G) E. & Truman B. McDaniel 12 Interurban 350.0 227.98 13 " 550.0 358.25 Acreage " 750.0 488.52 Note: The McDaniel Acreage is subdivided as shown by "Fresno Court Nap- recorded July 10, 1947, in Deed Book No. 753, page 63. Apportiona.te part of $~88.52 applicable to Lot i is $75.16. Apportionate part of $488.52 applicable to Lots 7 through 17 is $37.58 each Northwest - N. side Country Club Avenue~ between Abh, ott Street and Fresno Street. tames T. & Nannie Burton S.E. Pt. 11 Inter urban 75 · 0 48.85 Northwest - W. side Abbott Street~ between Country Club Avenue and High Point Avenu, Louis A. Sprouse N.E. Pt.7 Sprouse 200.0 130.27 L. L. Abbott 4 " 200.0 130.27 W. T. Sprouse 3 " 150.0 97.71 _Northwest - E. side Abbott Street~ between Country Club Avenue and High Point Avenu. Grace K. Guilliams Grace K. Guilliams S. S. St. Clair S. S. St. Glair S. S. St. Clair S. S. St. Clair S. S. St. Clair S. S. St. Clair S. S. St. Clair S. S. St. Clair S. S. St. Clair 3-4 3 Wells 50.0 32.57 5-6- 7 3 " 75.O 48.85 9-10 2~ " 50.0 32.57 11-12 2 " 50.0 32.56 13-14 2 " 50.0 32.57 15-16 2 " 50.0 32.57 17-18 2 " 50.0 32.57 19-20 2 ' 50.0 32.56 21-22 2 " 50.0 32.57 23-24 2 ' 50.0 32.57 25-26 2 , ,, 50.0 32.57 Northwest - S. side Barnhart Street~ east of Abbott Street. Grace K. Guilliams 1-2 C. A. Barnhart (Exempt) S. Pt. 8 3 Wells 50.0 32.57 Interurban 241.21 157.11 Northwest - N. side Barnhart Street~ east of Abbott Street. S. S. St. Clair Grace K. Guilliams 27-28 2 Wells 50.0 32.57 29-30 2 " 50.0 32.57 .Northwest - W. side Wellsle7 Street~ between Barn~art Street and High point.Avenue. Srace K. Guilliams ~race K. Guilliams .~owa r d Collins ~race K. Guilliams ~race K. Guilliams ~race K. Guilliams 31-32 2 Wells 50.0 32.57 33-34 2 " 50.0 32.57 39-40-41 2 " 75.0 &8.85 4~ 2 " 25.0 16.29 45-46 2 " 50.0 32.57 47-&8 2 " 50.0 32.56 Northwest - E. side We.l!sle[ Street~ between Barnhart Street and High Point Avenue. 6-7 1 Wells 50.0 32.5 7 8-9-10 1 " 75.0 48.85 11-12-13 1 " 75.0 48.85 14-15 1 " 50.0 32.57 16-17 1 " 50.0 32.57 18-19 1 " 50.0 32.57 20-21 1 " 50.0 32.56 22-23 1 " 50.0 32.57 24-25 1 " 50.0 32.57 ~race K. Guilliams, et al ~race K. Guilliams, et al ~lva T. Hillman ~ennis H. & ~arie Crafton Dennis H. & ~arie Crafton ~incent Jenell H. P. Dillon, et al ~irgil H. Good~e ~race K. Guilliams, et al Southwest - N. side Winthro~ Avenue~ between 4th Street and 6th Street, ~illiam H. Woolwine 2 5 Winona 46.9 ~illiam H. Cook 3 5 " 50.0 ...... Southwest - S. side Winthrop Avenue~ between 4th Street and 6th Street. Virginia Investment Corporation 1 4 Winona 50.0 Virginia Investment Corporation 2 4 " 50.0 W. H. & Glenna Clark 3 4 " 50.0 33.74 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 8? 88 Name of .Ab.,u,tt inS ,Own. er S Location Lot' 'N_.~o. B loc..'k NQ. Map Front Southwest - N. ,.s. ide Colonial Avenue,. ,b. etw~een ~,th ,S. treet and 6th Street. Virginia Investment Corporation 31 Damiel Ellis Iddings 32 4 Winona 50.0 $ 35.97 /~ ,, 50.0 35.97 Southwes. t. - S- s.$d.e ~Colo, n. ial :Avenue._ between ..Ben_t_ Mountain Roa. d..,.and 6th Street. Julia A. M. Lester Hugh E. and Aubrey S. Layman Henry S. Turner Henry S. Turner George T. Lester, Jr. H. S. Turner 9 i Turner 50.0 l0 i - 50.0 ll i " 50.0 12 i - 50.0 13 i . 50.0 14 i - 52.01 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.98 37.41 Southwest -S. side qoloni, al Avenue, between _.Sth Street and 6th Street. H. $. Turner H. S. Turner J. G. Turner J. C. Turner H. S. Turner 1 2 Tut nar 51.49 2 2 '~'~" 50.0 3 ' 2 " 50.0 4 2 '" 50.0 5 2 " 54.01 Southwest. - S. side Colonial A. ve,,nue,, between 4th. street and 5th Street. Nannie E. Wright Nannie E. Wright J. Walter Lovelace J. Walter Lovelace Harry G. Whitlow 1 1 Colonial Heights 54.4 2 1 - " 50.0 5 1 " " 50.0 6 1 " " 50 · 0 7 i " " 50.0 37.04 35.97 35.97 .35.97 38.85 39.13 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 Southwe. st, -..,.S. side Colonial Avenue~. ,be.t. ween ,3rd St, feet. and /,t,,h Street. Harry G. Whitlow Harry G. Whitlow E. A. Johnson E. A. $ohnson E~. 'A. Johnson Louise D. Fuller jessie J. Jones, ~. C. R. & Ila Paxton Colonial Heights 50.0 " " 50.0 " " 50.0 " " 50.0 " " 50.0 " " 50.0 " " 50.0 " " 50.0 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.96 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 Southwest - S. side Colonial Avenue~ ,b.e. tween 2nd Street and 3rd Street. H. H. Carter H. G. Whitlow H. G. Whitlow H. G. Whitlow Joseph S. & Nadine C. Burd R. G. Goolsby Annie E. Pence ~ffel 'A. Newman Jessie J. Jones, Jr. Cora B. Hooper 1 3 ' Colonial Heights 50.0 2 3 - - 50.0 3 3 " " 50.0 4 3 , " 5O. 0 5 3 " " 50.0 6 3 ', ,, 5o · 0 7 3 " " 50 · 0 8 3 " " 50.0 9 3 " " 50.0 10 3 " " 50.0 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.96 35.97 35.97 35.97 Southwest - S. side. Colonial Avenue, between Brand_Rn A, venue and 2nd Street. J. W. Pearsall J. W. Pearsall J. P. Johnson J. P. Johnson E. D. Loverne James L. Stump, et ux. James L. Stump, et ux James L. Stump, et ux H. F. Akers H. F. Akers Colonial Heights 50.0 " " 50.0 " - 50.0 " " 50.0 - - 50.0 - - 50.0 " " 50.0 " " 50. 0 - " 50.0 " " 51.7 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 37.19 Southwest - N. side Sanford Avenu. e.,,, bet.ween 6th Street and Bent Mountain Road. B. T. & Lottie O. Carter R. S. & Naude L. Porterfield R. S. & Maude L. Porterfield Julia A. M. Lester Julia A. M. Lester Julia A. M. Lester 17 1 Turner 50.0 18 1 " 50.0 19 t - 50.0 20 1 ,, 50.0 21 1 - 50.0 22 i - 50.0 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 35.97 Southwest - N. side Sanford Avenue~ between 6th Street and Bent Mountain Road. H. S. Turner R. A. & Mary Firestone R. A. & Nary Firestone R. A. & Mary Firestone 23 1 Turner 50.0 24 1 - 50.0 25 1 ,, 50.0 26 1 - 50.48 35.97 35.97 35.97 36.31 ,.Southwe.st - N. side Senford ,,A. ve, que~, b,e,t, ween $th Street and 6th Street. R. A. & Mary Firestone R. A. & Mary Firestone R. A. & Mary Firestone 8 2 Turner 9 2 " 10 2 . 50.0 50.0 50.~8 35.97 35.97 36.31 Name of Location Abutting Owners Lot~ No. Block No. Map. Front ~ge Amount Southwest - N. side Sanford Avenue, between 4th Street and 5th Street. R.A. Firestone, et al 9~ i Colonial Heights 55.95 $40.25 R. A. Firestone, et al 10 1 " " 50.0 35.97 R. A. Firestone, et al ll i , , 50.0 35.97 R; A. Firestone, et al 12 i " " 50.0 35.97 E. B. & Iris H. Scott 14 I " " 50.0 35.97 Southwest - N. side Sanford Avenue~ between 3rd Street and ~th Street. C. C. Bassett 9 2 Colonial Heights 50.0 35.97 C. C. Bassett l0 2 " " 50.0 35.97i C. C. Bassett ll 2 " " 50.0 35.971 C. C, Bassett 12 2 " " 50.0 35.97i Annie Burd 13 2 " " 50.0 35.97i LouiSe D. Fuller 14 2 " " 50.0 35.97! Jesse J. Jones, Jr. 15 2 " " 50.0 35.97 Jesse ~. Jones, Jr. 16 2 " " 50.0 35.971 Southwest - N. side Sanford Avenue~ between 2nd Street and 3rd Street. F. C. Elmmerling heirs ll Pt-12 3 Colonial Heights 75.0 53.95 Wm. A. & Irene C. Carton Pt 12-13 3 " " 75.0 53.95 Annie J. Griggs 14 3 " " 50.0 35.97 J. W. Callahan & Company, Inc. 15 3 " " 50.0 35.97 Annie Burd 16 3 " " 50.0 35.97 Edna S. Altemose 17 3 " " 50.0 35.97 Ruby A. Alexander 18 3 " " 50.0 35.97 R. ~1. Johnson 19 3 " " 50.0 35.97 R. W. Johnson 20 3 " " 50.0 ~ 35.97 Southwest - N. side Sanford Avenue~ between ~randon Avenue and 2nd Street. R. V~. Johnson ll-12 4 Colonial Heights 100.0 71.94 R. V~~. Johnson 13 4 " " 50.0 35.97 M. W. Johnson l~ 4 " " 50.0 35.97 Ellis D. Lovern 15-16 4 " - 100.0 71.94 ~T. L. Narc~m 17-18 4 " " 100.0 71.9~ ~onte Vista Corporation 19 4 " " 50.0 3.~.97 ~onte Vista Corporation 20 .4 " " 85.0 61.1~ Southwest - S. side Sanford Aven.ue~ between 6th Street and Bent Mountain Road. John C~rtis Turner i 3 Turner 62.28 ~.80 John Curtis Turner 2 3 - 50.0 35.97 John Curtis Turner 3 3 " 50.0 35.97 John Curtis Turner ~ 3 " 50.0 35.97 John Curtis Turner 5 3 " 50.0 35.97 Jonathan H. & Lillie N. Turner 6 3 ', 50.0 35.97 Jonathan H. & Lillie M. Turner 7 3 " 50.0 35.97 Jonathan H. & Lillie M. Turner 8 3 " 50.0 35.97 Jonathan H. & Lillie ~. Turner 9 3 " 155.53 111.89 Southwest - S. side Sanford Avenue~ between 5th Street and 6th Street. John Curtis Turner 1 4 Turner 51.97 37.38 John Curtis Turner 2 ~ ,, 50.0 35.97 John Curtis Turner 3 4 " 50.0 35.97 John Curtis Turner 4 4 " 50.0 35.97 John Curtis Turner 5 4 " 53.53 38.51 Southwest - S. side Sanford Avenue~ between ~th Street and 5th Street. ~ois Walker Waid tois Walker Waid ~ois Walker Waid ~ois Walker ~¥aid tJesse J. Jones, Jr. IJesse J. Jones, Jr. Jesse J. Jones, Jr. Jesse J. Jones, ~rr. Colonial Heights 56.86 40.90 " " 50.0 35.97 " " 50.0 35.97 " " 50.0 35.97 " " 50.0 35.97 " " 50.0 35.97 " " 50.0 35.97 " " 50.0 35.97 Southwest - S. side Sanford Avenue~ between 3rd Street and 4th Street. G. R. St~mp G. R. St,,mp G. R. St~mp G. R. St~mp Jesse J. Jones, Jr. Jesse J. Jones, Jr. C. D. Hale E. C. Tilley 1 7 Colonial Heights 50.0 35.97 2 7 " " 50.0 35.97 3 7 " " 50.0 35.97 ~ 7 " " 50.0 35.97 5 7 " " 50.0 35.97 6 7 " " 50.0 35.97 7 7 " " 50.0 35.97 8 7 " " 50 · 0 35.97 9O Name of Ab ut{lng Owner s Loon ti on Lot No. Block No. Map Front S0~t,h. west- S.. side Sanford Avenue~ between 2nd Street and 3rd Street. Jessie P. Johnson Jessie P. Johnson Jessie P. Johnson James H. Bower s E. H. Wilson Peter Cour embis C. E. & Goldie Gl. Blankenship 1 8 Colonial Heights 2 8 - - 3 8 - - 7 8 - - 8 8 - - 9 8 - , 10 8 - . 50.0 $35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50'.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 Southwest - S. side Sanford Avenue~. between Brandon Avenue and 2nd Street. 1 9 Colonial Heights 2 9 " " 3 ,9 " " 4 9 " " 5 9 " " 6 9 " " 7 9 " " 8 9 " " 9 9 " l0 9 " 50.0 35,97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 75.0 53.95 ilEvelyn Griggs Hock i.Ruth Griggs Taylor Hallie Griggs Marsh IC. A. Howard iiC. A. Howard IIBeatrice H. Greene, et al Beatrice H. Greene, et al Beatrice H. Greene, et al Monte Vista Corporation Monte Vista C. orporation So. mthwest - N. side Lynn Avenue~ between 4th Street and 5th Street. 3. A.. Sisson Harry G. Whitlow Harr~ G. Whitlow Harry G. Whitlow Harry G. V.%itlow Harry G. Whitlow Harry G. Whitlow Harry G. Whitlow 9 6 Colonial Heights 10 6 - ,, 11 6 - - 12 6 ,, - 13 6 ,, - 14 6 - - 15 6 ,, - 16 6 ,, - SoUthwest - N. side Lynn Avenue~ between 3rd Street and 4th Street. 68.39 49.20 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 5O.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 Harry G. Whitlow 9 Harry G. Whitlow 10 Harry G. Whitlow 11 Home Dealers, Inc. 12 William C. & Nadine L. McLane 13-14 Harry G. Whitlow 15 Harry G. Whitlow 16 7 Colonial Heights tt t! 7 " " ~ tt 7 . . ~ ~ 7 - . 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 100.0 71.9& 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 Southwest ,- N. side Lynn Avenue~ between 2nd Street and 3rd Street. Lula M. Echols Lula ~{. Echols Lula M. Echols Lula M. Echols T. L. Wilson E. H. Wilson H. H. Carter N. D. Anderson, et ux ll 12 13 15 16-17-18 19 2O 8 Colonial Heights tt ?~ tt 8 " 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 15o.0 107.91 50.0 35.97 5o.~ 35.97 louthwest - N. side L[nn Avenue~ betwee..n ..Brandon Avenue and 2nd Street. N. D. & Georgia E. Asburry N. D. &Georgie E. Asburry ~"assie B. Hollie ~. B. Hollie [,. R. Brown L. R. Brown ~. B. Hollie ~ranklin Road Chapel, Trs. T. J. Hillman, Tr. 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19 9 Colonial Heights ~ ~ ~ 9 " " ff tt 9 " " tt 50.0 35.97 5o. o 35.97 50.0 35;'97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 41.3 29.71 ~outhwest - S. side L~nn Avenue~ between 4th Street and 5th Street. .Yohn Cur tis Turner 1 10 Iohn Curtis Turner 2 10 lohn Curtis Turner 3 10 ~Yohn Cur tis Turner 4 10 Yohn Curtis Turner 5 l0 ~onathan H. & Lillie M. Kistler 6 l0 ronathan H. & Lillie M. Kistler 7 l0 ronathan H. & Lillie M. Kistler 8 10 ~olonial 'Heights tt tt 63.34 45.56 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 louthwest - S. side L~nn Avenue~ between 3rd Street and 4th Street. ~arry G. Whitlow .~arry G. Whitlow ~arry G. Whitlow ~arry G. Whitlow ~arry G. Whitlow Entry G. Whitlow tarry G. Whitlow larry G. Whitlow 1 11 Colonial Heights 2 11 ,, ,, 3 11 - - ~ 11 - - 5 11 - - 6 11 - - 7 11 - " 8 11 - " 5o. o 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 50.0 35.97 5o. o 35 · 97 Name of Location Front Abut~in$ Owners LoG No. Block No. Ma~ Foo~ge Amount Southwest - S. side Winston Avenue, between Brandon Avenue and 4th Street. H. H. Carter 9 to 14 inc.16 Colonial Heights 290.0 $ 208.62 Harry G. Whitlow ( Exempt ) 8 16 " " 50.0 35.97 Southwest - N. side Brambleton Avenue~. between Murra[ Run and .~,~ontgomery Avenue. Shenandoah Life Insurance Co. 42.63 Acres 6 Fishburn Land 1,611.0 1,553.08 Southwest - N. side Brambleton Avenue~ between Woodlawn Avenue and Rosewood Avenue. Victoria Moses 3 St. Clair 80.4 77.51 .Southwest - N. side Bra..m. ble.ton Avenue~ betwe, em Rosewood Avenue and Mont$omer~ Avenue M. E. & Victoria N. Saleeba i D Warren E. Smith, et al S. Pt -3 Esther Diamond S.W. Pt 4 Claude R. Scott S.E. Pt Frank S. Cooper 20 P. M. White, et al W. Pt 19 Jas. H. Smith, et al N. Pt 19 Ada Bear E. Pt 19 M. J. Patsel estate 12 M. J. Patsel estate M. J. Patsel estate 14 M. J. Patsel estate 15 M. J. Patsel estate 16 ~. J. Patsel estate 17 M. J. Patsel estate 18 M. J. Patsel estate 19 ~. J. Patsel estate 20 M. J. Patsel estate 21 ~. J. Patsel estate 22 Eades 20 Grandin Court Annex 20 - - - 20 - - ,, 20 ,, - ,, 20 " " " 20 " " " 20 " " " Park Square 50 · 0 48 · 2¢ 100.0 96. 50.0 48.20 15o.o 200.0 192.811 75.0 72.30I 75.0 72.301 5o.o 60.o 57.84i 60.0 57.851 60.0 60.0 57-841 60.0 57.85 6o.o 57.8~ 60.0 5 7. 6o.o 57.8~ 6o.o 57.8~ 60,.o 57.8,5 85.45 82.38 .S~uthw.est - S. side Mont$omer¥ Avenue; between Woodlawn Avenue and Brambleton Avenu- Wm. A. & Lizzie F. Minton Wm. A. & Lizzie F. Hinton Lena V. Spangler C. E. & Doris P. Hylton Chas. B. Malcolm, Jr. Chas. B. Malcolm, Jr. Bonnie J. Malcolm Bonnie J. Nalcolm Pt Pt 8 20 Grandin Court Annex 88.0 84.8& 9 20 ,, " ,, 112.0 107.97 i Park Squat e 69.25 66.76 ~ " " 60.0 57.8~ 5 " " 60.0 57.8~ 6 " " 60.0 57.8& 7 " " 60.0 57. 8 " " 60.0 57. 851 ~Southwest - S. side Bram. b. leton Avenue, between Woodlawn Avenue and Rosewood Avenue. / Elimabeth L. Williamson O. F. Carmack (Reserve) 0..F. Carmack 0. F. Carmack O. F~ Carmack O. F. Carmack 0. F. Carmack N. Pt 10 19 Grandin Court Annex 50.0 48.20 St. Clair 50.0 48.20 5 " " 50.0 48.20 6 " " 35.0 33.7~ 7 " " 50.0 48.21 8 " " 50.0 48.20 9 " " 50.0 48.20 Southwest - S. side Brambleton Avenue~ b. etween Rosewood Avenue and Fishbu~n park. J. B. & Ruth T. Hupman Homer E. Terry, Jr. Seorge C. Terry Regula W. Tate Regula W. Tare L. 0. Whiteneck C. E. Holcomb C. E. Holcomb C. E. Hol¢omb Pt 1 21 Grandin Cou~t Annex 222.45 W. Pt 2 21 - " " 98.07 E. Pt 2 21 " " " 98.06 6 St. Clair 50.0 F " " 50.0 W. Pt D-E " " 50.0 E. Pt D-C " " 101.2 B " " 50 · 05 W. Pt A " " 40.77 214.46 94.54 94.53 48.20 48 · 21 $8.20 97.56 48.25 39.30 Southwest - N. side Sweetbrier Avenue, ..between Rosewood Avenue and Fishbu~rn Park. !Homer E. Terry, ~r. George C. Terry J. E. & Ella C. Tate Margaret Ann Reed C. E. Holc~mb C. E. Holcomb Harp er N. Frei D. R. & Verna W. Rogers W.Pt 6 21 Grandin Court Annex 100.02 E. Pt 6 21 - " " 100.02 W. Pt 7 21 - " " 100.0 E.Pt 7 21 " " " 100.05 8 -A St. Cia ir ~9.2 8 -B " " 49.2 8 -C " " 49.2 8 -D " " 49 · 2 96.42 96.42 96.~1 96.46 ~7.43 47.43 Sout. hw. est- S. side Sweetbrier Avenue~ between Rosewood Avenue and Fishbu~n Park. William A. Parker Ruby Rosenberg, Admr. Frank B. Cox Frank B. Cox E. Paul Hayes M. Pt~ 5 23 Grandin Court Annex E. Pt 5 23 " , - 6 23 " ,, ,, E. Pt 7 23 " " " W. Pt 7 23 " " " 50.0 50.0 200.0 134.35 13~.35 48.20 48.20 192.81 129.52 129.52 92 Neme of ecaticn Front ~butti_'ng 'Owners Lot ~' NO, Map Fo-'6-6~ge Amount Southwest -W~. side.Rosewood A~enue, between Brambleton Avenue and SweetBrier Avenue O. F. Carmack E. Douglas NcCluer Susie Clara Boblett Homer E. Terry 10 St. Clair 58.0 $55.92 n - - 58.0 55.91 12 - ,, 60.0 57.84 5 21 Grandin Court Annex 124.9 120.41 Southwest - N. side,,C,res,,ton Avenue~ .b~tween Rosewood Avenue and Fishburn park. Rawie P. Moomaw Lawrence H. Pownall First National ~xchange Bank, ~r. Ruth Martin Hardwick Arthur S. & Constance W... Grove Dos. R. & Derothy M. Whitehead Ann~ ie M. Hudson W. Pt 1 23 Grandin Court Annex 118.0 E. Pt 1 23 " ,, - 150.0 113.76 144.61 8 23 " " " 200.0 192.81 W. Pt 9 23 " " " 100.0 96.&0 W. Ptl0 23 " " " 125.0 120.51 W. Ptll 23 " " " 100.0 96.40 E.Pt 11 23 " " " 180.0 173.53 Be, and the same are hereby ratified and approved. (2) ~hat the estimated amounts of assessments against the abutting property owner S , respectively, for sanitary sewers, and heretofore docketed in the Clerk,s lffice of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke, be, and the same are hereby amended to equal the final assessments, respectively, set forth in the next precedin ~aragraph. (3) That a duly certified copy of this Resolution be furnished the Clerk ~f the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke, who is hereby authorized.and directed to show upon the Judgment lien docket, where the estimated amounts of assessments ~re docketed, that the same have been amended and the final amounts thereof as set ~ut in this Resolution. APPROVED clerk 1-N THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VI~INIA, The 14th day of February, 19~9. No. 9808. A RESOLUTION authorizing Howard E. Sigmon to construct sidewslk, curb and gutter on certain streets in the Rosalind Hills Addition, under certain terms and conditions, and providing for payment of the cost thereof. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Howard E. ~igmon be, and he is hereby authorized to construct sidewalk, curb and gutter on Laburnum ~venue and Avenel Avenue, between Carlton Road and Langdon Road; Fairway Drive, ~etween Howard Road and Langdon Road; Carlton Road and Moward Road, between Nor thvie~ lrive and Fairway Drive; and York Road, between Northview Drive and Yorker Drive, .n the Rosalind Hills Addition, said construc~tion to be in accordance with the plans and specifications and under the supervision of the City Engineer. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City shall reimburse said Howard E. Signori for one-half of the cost of the construction of the said sidewalk, curb and gutter on the basis of the city's existing contract cost in the amounts as shown by the City Engineer's monthly estimates of construc- tion. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of February, 19~9. No. 9809. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #15, ,,Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal y~ beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existemc, of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #15, "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court-, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the ·City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9 and declaring the existence of an emergency,', be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: JUVENILE AND DO~ESTIC RELATIONS GOURT #15 Salary, Probation Officer (Part Time) ...... $ 1,570.80 Salary, Probation Officer (Part Time) ..... . 1,309.08 Auto Allowance, I @ $12.50 per month ...... 150.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of February, 19~9. No. 9810. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #11, "City Attorney-, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General FUnd of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency-. ar BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #11, "City Attorney", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, 'Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency-, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY ATTORNEY #11 Stationery and Office Supplies ....... $ 320.00 Furniture and Equipment (1) ....... · · · 170.00 (1) 1 Copy Holder ....... $30.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED C1 erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of l~ebruary, 1949. No. 9811. AN ORDINANCE appropriating from the 1949 Annex Fund the amount of $$69.00 for a fire alarm system, and the amount of $128.00 for a heater, to be used in the branch library on Williamson Road. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this !Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the amount of $469.00 for a fire alarm system, and the amount of $128.00 for a heater, to be used in the branch library on Williamson Road, be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pr esi den t IlI IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of February, 19~9. No. 9812. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to enclose the northwest door on the first floor of the M~nicipal Building with glass brick, in order to provide space for the equipment and operators needed in the operation of the intercommunica- tion telephone system of the ~unicipal Departments. BE IT RESOLVED by the Co~cil of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to enclose the northwest door on the first floor of the Municipal Building with glass brick, in order to provide space for the equipment and operators needed in the operation of the intercommunication telephone system of the Municipal Departments. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of February, 19~9. No. 9813. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Manager of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to employ a s~rety company and give in the name of the Roanoke Water Department a s~rety bond in favor of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the sum of $1,000.00, covering street openings made by the said Water Department in connection with furnish&~gwater service to the public. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Manager of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke be, and he is hereby authorized to employ a surety company and give in the name of the Roanoke Water Department a s~rety bond in favor of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the sum of $1,000.00, covering street openings made by the said Water Department in connection with furnishing water service to the public. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of February, 1949. No. 9814. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact that portion of an Ordinance adopted by ..the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, ~No. 9752, fixing the salaries and wages of persons employed in the Water Department ifor the calendar year 1949, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the Water Department's General Frond for the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence !of an emergency." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that that portion Of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st iday of December, 1948, No. 9752, fixing the salaries and wages of persons employed in the Water Department for the calendar year 1949, and entitled, "An Ordinance naking appropriations from the Water Department's General Fund for the City of Boanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, ~nd declaring the existence of an emergency,, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained under p,,mping Account to read as follows: One Relief Fireman at $2,370.00 per ann~m. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ~TTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITT. OF ROANOK~E, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of ~'ebruary, 19~9. No. 9815. A RESOLUTION directing that effective as of March 1, 1949, rents be reduced sy ten percent at the Veterans Emergency Housing units in the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, known as VA-V-~+359, consisting of 46 trailers, and VA-V-44364, consist- lng of 187 apartment dwellings. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is mereby directed that effective as of March l, 19~9, rents be reduced by ten percent a t the Veterans Emergency Housing Units in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as ~A-V-44359, consisting of 46 trailers, and VA-V-44364, consisting of 187 apartment dwell ings. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this solution shall be in full force and effect as of March 1, 1949. APPROVED A?PEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of February, 1949. No. 9816. A RESOLUTION classifying permanent, public improvement items and maintenance and operation items in the annexed territory. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that permanent public improvement items and maintenance and operation items in the annexed territory be, and they are hereby classified as follows: PER}~ANENT IMPROVE~ENTS MAINTENANCE AND OPERATION Schools Sewer Wa t er Build ings Street Signs Highway Signs Street Paving (permanent) Curb and Gutter Sidewalk Drainage Fire Hydrants Lights (Street) Services Equipment Materials Street Repair ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED Pr e s i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE C'ITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of ~ebruary, 1949. No. 9818. A RESOLUTION of thanks and appreciation to l~r. I. S. (Steve) Brody for his contribGtion to the Council of the City of Roanoke of~ an American Flag, to be d in the Council Ohamber. W~TEREAS, Mr. I. S. (Steve) Brody on the l~th day of February, 19~9, transmitted to the Council of the City of Roanoke, with his compliments, an American Flag, to be placed in the Council Chamber. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that in recognition of Mr. I. S. (Steve) Brody,s thoughtfulness, patriotism and generosity in donating to the Council of the City of Roanoke an American Flag, to be placed in the Council Chamber, there be, and is hereby extended Council,s sincere thanks and appreciation for this welcomed con- tribution. APPROV~.~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of February, 1949. No. 9806. AN ORDINANCE to amend the Code of the City of Roanoke by adding Chapter 74, the object of which is to regulate the conduct of public auction sales of diamonds, or any other precious or semi-Precious stones or imitations thereof, watches, clocks, jewelry, ~old, silver or plated ware, china, glassware, art goods rues, tapestries, leather Foods, or like articles. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of koanoke that the Code of the City of Roanoke bee mended by adding Chapter 7g, which new chapter is as follows: ~ ~ ETC. AUCTION SALES OF J~WELRY, Section 1. General. Except for the provision in Section 191 of the Tax Code of Virginia relating to the sales of unredeemed goods by pawnbrokers and except for judicial sales or sales by any executor, administrator, or trustee under deed of assignment, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to sell, dispose of or offer for sale in the City of Roanoke, at public auction, or cause or permit to be sold, disposed of or offered for sale at public auction in the City of Roanoke any diamonds, or any other precious stones or semi-precious stones, or imitations thereof, watches, clocks, jewelry, gold, silver or plated ware, china, glassware, art goods, ruts, tapestries, leather foods, or like articles, whether the same shall be their own property or whether they sell the same as agents or employees of others, unless and until full compliance with the provisions of this ordinance has been effected. Section 2, License Fee and Inventory. Any person, firm or corporation conductinz the business of selling the articles enumerated in Section 1 at public auction who shall fail to obtain a license from the Commissioner of Revenue of Roanoke, Virginia, permittin~ such sale, and pay the license fee stipulated in Section 16a of the License Ordinance for the City of Roanoke before beginning such sale shall be punished by a fine of not less than ~100.00 nor more than .~500.00, and each day that such sales are conducted shall constitute a separate offense. Such dealer shall also, before commencin~ such sale, file with the Commissioner of the Revenue of the city in which the sale is to be had., a full and true inventory of all articles to be sold thereat, and shall attach to such list an affidavit made by the partyd esiring to hold such sale, or if a firm or corporation, by a member of such firm or an agent of such corporation, that said list contains a true statement of all the articles to be sold, and such sworn inventory shall be filed by said Commissioner of the Revenue and kept open for sixty days, subject to the inspection of anyone desiring to inspect same. At the auction held pursuant to such filing, no article shall be sold other than those included in such sworn inventory, nor durin~~- the continuance of such auction sale shall any additional soods, wares or merchandise of the same or similar nature to those being sold, be received upon the premises wherein the articles being sold are kept, nor where such sale is being held, until such sale is completed. Section 3. Bond. Upon securing such license and before commencing such auction sale covered thereby, the licensee shall make and file with the treasurer Of the city in which such sale is to be had, a bond in the sum of ~500.00 in some good and solvent surety company doing business in this State, or other good and sufficient bond subject to the approval of the treasurer of the county or city wherein the sale is to b~ had, said bond conditioned upon the carrying on of said sale in accordance with the ter~s of this act. Upon the violation of any of the terms of this act in the carrying on of such auction sale, shy person, firm or corporation injured by such violation may, as prescribed by law, sue and recover upon such bond and for the amount of the injury or loss sustained by reason of such violation to the amount of such bond. Upon the rendition of a verdict for the plaintiff under this act; the license under which the sale was had shall become i~oso facto null and void. Section &. Time and Duration. No person, firm or corporation shall conduct an auction sale of the items numerated in Section i between the hours of 6 p. m. and 8 a. m. in the City of Roanoke. Noreover, where such auction sales as are allowed under this or(linance shall be held, such sales shall be held continuously from day to day and shall not continue longer than thirty days, Sundays and legal holidays excepted; nor shall the same dealer, lice.~sed by himself or another, conduct another auction sale in connection with such business for a period of twelve months from the last day of a former sale. Section 5. List of Articles. By 10:00 o'clock of each morning during the continuation of any auction sale under this ordinance, the ~oerso~, firm or corporation conducting same shall file with the Commissioner of Revenue for the City of Roanoke a complete list of the articles sold at such sale on the previous day, showing the names and addresses of the purchasers and the true price received for such articles sold, attaching to such record an affidavit that the same is a true and correct statement of all sales of such previous day. Such daily reports, under oath, must also be' filed by said Commissioner of Revenue and kept open for the inspection of the public as are all such public records in such office. Section 6. Conduct of Sale. It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation conducting such auction to employ or use at such sale any "by-bidder~ "Oapper,,, "booster,,, nor shall any oerson act as "by-bidder,,, ,,ca~per,,, or "booster,,, nor shall the auctioneer at such sale accept, nor oretend to accept, any false, misleading or fictitious bids for any article offered for sale, but every sale must be bona fide and for cash. The auctioneer at such shall recognize no bidder for any article exposed for sale, unless such bidder, in bidding, shall extend his arm above his head so as to be plainly seen and identified as such bidder by those present, and each article sold shall be immediately and publicly delivered to such successful bidder therefor, and the amount of the bid then and there publicly paid for such article by the purchaser. 100 Section 7. Tags Attached. Each article exposed for sale at such auction shall have attached to it a tag, upon which shall be plainly written or printed in English, a true statement of its character and quality; if a diamond, the exact weight ~nd quality of the stone; if any other precious stone, its tr~e weight and description; if the article be of metal, whether p~re and of what degree of fineness; and if plated, the nature of the plating and the true nature of the metal covered by said plating; if the article offered for sale be an imitation of a precious stone, gold or silver article, the tag must plainly show that fact; if apparently of leather, whether real or imitation leather; if a rug or tapestry, whether domestic or imported, all wool or mixed; the ~urpose of the a~oove provisions being that each purchaser at s~ch sale shall have full and correct information of the nature and q~ality of the article being sold. Tags giving this information shall remain firmly attached to such article sold, and be delivered with it to the purchaser, and the facts stated upon such tag shall constitute a warranty that the article so sold is what it is thereupon represented to be and not otherwise. When watches or clocks are so sold, such attached tags sh~ll show the true na~e of the man~facturer of such watch or clock, ~nd no parts or movements, mechanimu of other watches or clocks, shall be secretly substituted for those originally forming such watch or ~lock, nor shall any false or misleading names or trademarks be ~used or substituted in connection with such watches, clocks, or the works thereof, nor shall any secondhand works be enclosed in any new watch case or clock case and sold or offered for sale as new, but all such substitutions shall be shown upon such tag, and such fact plainly stated by the auctioneer in offering such ~rticle for sale. If any secondhand goods or articles covered by this ordinance shall be offered for sale at this auction, such fact shall appear upon said tag attached to the article, and also be publicly stated by the a~ctt0neer conducting such sale. Section 8. False Statemenbs. If at any auction sales held under this ordinance any person, firm or corporation or their agents conddcting the sale, shall falsely represent that the articles being offered constitut~ any bankrupt stock, trustee, assignee, or fire s~lvage stock, or other stock sold under peculiar circumstances ~aking such sale necessary or desirable, or should they make any false or ~isleading statement touching the history or condition of such articles to be sold, all such stat~aents ~ade by such person, firm, corporation or ~heir agents of such sale, shall be held and deemed to be warranties and binding ~pon parties conducting such sale as such. Section 9. Associating with licensed dealer pr. ~eneral a~ctioneer. No person, firm or corporation shall be relieved or exempted f~om the requirements of this ordinance by reason of associating temporarily with any licensed merchant, dealer, or general auctioneer, or by conducting such business in connection with or as a ~oart of the business of or in the name of any such licensed merchant, dealer or general auctioneer. Section 10. ~enalt~. ~or violation of the provisions of this ordinance, the person, firm or corporation conducting such business and violating any of the provisions of said ordinance shall be deemed guilty of an offense and shall be punished by a fine of not less then ,$100 nor more than $500 for each separate offense, and each day that such person or persons continue such busi~.ess between the booms prohibited hereby, shall be considered a separate offense and punished accordingly. ATTEST: , c. erk, , APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of February, 1949. No. 9807. AN ORDINANCE to amend the License Code of the City of Roanoke by revising Section 16 (a) thereof, the object of which is to provide for the imposition of a license tax on certain persons, firms or corporations disposing of or offering for sale at public auction, certain enmaerated articles of merchandise. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the License Code of the City of Roanoke be amended by revising Section 16 (a) as follows: On each person, firm or corporation licensed under Section 2384-p, Code of Virginia, and on each person, firm or corporation not licensed under Section 2384-p, Code of Virginia, disposing of or offering for sale at public auction, or causing or permitting,to be sold, disposed of or offered for sale at public auction any diamonds, or any other pre,~ious or s~li-precious stones or imitations thereof, watches, clocks, jewelry, gold, silver or plated ware, china, glassware, art goods, rugs, tapestries, leather goods, or like articles, whether the sa~le shall be their ,wn property or whether sold as agents or employees of others; provided, however, that this section shall not apply to the sale of redeemed goods by pawnbrokers es provided for in Section 191 of the Tax Code of Virginis, or to ju:~icial sales or sales by any executor, administrator, or trustee under deed of assignment .......... $500.00 which shall be paid in advance, not be prorated or transferable. APPROVED A ?EST. Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR ?HE CITY OF ROAN0~E, VIRgiNIA, The 21st day of February, 1949. Pr &si dent No. 9824. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of $382.40 to F. O. S~ith, trading as Smith Cab Service, representing a portion of the license tax paid for the privilege of operating taxicabs in the City of Roanoke for the entire year of 1949o 10l 102 WHER~S, in accordance with Section 136 of the License Tax Code of the City of Roanoke, F. G. Smith, trading as Smith Cab Service, on ~enuary 13, 19~9, paid the amount of $~50.00, representing license tax, for the privilege of operating taxicabs in the City of Roanoke for the e~lre year of 19~9, based on gross receipts for the yeer~1948, and ~TER?~S, under date of ~anuary 31, 19~9, Section 136 of the License Tax Code of the City of Roanoke wes amended to require payment on a monthly basis of the license tax for the privilege of operating t~xicebs in the City, based on the gross receipts de~ived from such business during the preceding month, beginning February 10, 1949, and V~HEREAS, as a result of the mandatory monthly payments F. G. Smith, trading as Smith Cab Service, has requested that he be refunded the difference between the amount paid by hi~ for the privilege of opera, ting taxicabs in the City of Roanoke for the entire year of 19~9; viz, $~50.00, and the amount d~e by him for ~anuary operations; viz, $67.60. THEREI~ORE, B~ IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized end directed to draw warrant amounting to $382.~0 in the n~me of F. G. Smith, trading as Smith Cab Service, representing a portion of the license tax paid for the privilege of operating t~xicebs in the City of Roanoke for the entire year of 19~9. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED Pr es ident IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR ~HE CI~ OF ROANOK~, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of February, 19~9. No. 9825. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #23, ,,Commonwealth's Attorney-, of an Ordinance adooted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, ,,An Ordinance making appropriations from the Ceneral Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning ganuary l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #23, -Commonwealth's Attorney", of an Ordinance adopted by the council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning yanuary l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the s~me is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: 103 CO}~0~.a~FAkLTH'S A?0RME¥ #23 Salary, Assista:~t Commonwealth's Attorney ............... $1,800.00 (1) This represents one-half of actual salary. BE IT ~IRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATq~.]ST: .. z ~ ~ Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of February, 19&9. President No. 9826. A RESOLUTION authorizing construction of sewage collecting systems in the garden City, Washington Heights and Hollins Road Sections, in accordance with plans and specifications; directing the assembling of necessary technical data to assure that these three lateral systems will tie in with the Master Plan; and directing that the Master Plan, as prepared by Alvord, Burdick and Howson, Consulting Engineers, be brought up-to-date as to costs, distribution of costs, etc. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the construction of sewage collecting systems for the Garden City, V, Jashington Heights and Hollins Road Sections, in accordance with plans and specifications, be, and the sa~e is hereby authorized. BE IT ~NJR~qER RESOLVED that it is hereby directed that necessary technic:al data be assembled to assure that the three lateral systems will tie in with the Master Plan. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that it is hereby directed that the Master Plan as prepared by Alvord, Burdick and Howson, Consulting Engineers, be brought up-to-date as to costs, distribution of costs, etc. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0:~E, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of February, 1949. No. 9827. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #~l, "Fire Department,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropristions from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal y¥~ar beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emer g~ncy". 104 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #41, "Fire Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year ibegi~nin~ January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence iof an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: FIRE DEPARTMENT #41 Hydrant Services (1) .................................. . ...... $19,,O35.00 (1) 70 Williamson Road District @ $30.00 each...$2,100.OO BE IT FURTHER (RDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: /' > , ~ , ' Clerk- P~esident IN THE OOUNOIL FOR THE 0ITY OF ROANOKE~ VIRGINIA~ The 21st day of Februa~y~ 19&9. No. 9828. A RESOLUTION appointing viewers fo~ the purpose of appraising property required in connection with the widening of Lukens S%Pee%, N. E., with a view of es%ablishi~ ~ fai~ and ~easonable p~ice fo~ %he parcels of land in question. BE IT RESOLED by the Oouncil of %h~ Oity of Ro~oke that Messrs. James A. ?uoner, T. Howard Boyer, E. B. Lemon,W. Pag~ Bowling, Sr.~ and John H. Windel~ ~nd %hey a~e hereby appointed as viewers fo~ the purpose of appraising p~ope~ty aequi~ed in connection wi%h the widening of Lukens Street, N. E., with a view of ~stablishfng a fai~ and reasonable price fo~ %he parcels of land in question. APPROVED Pre sid ent ATTEST: Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of February, 1949. No. 9829. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to grant permission for the free ~se of ~aber Field on Friday, Nay 6, 1949, by the Physical Education Department of ~he City Negro Schools, for a May Day Program. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council Of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, ~nd he is hereby authorized to grant permission for the free use of Maher Field on Friday, May 6, 1949, by the Physical Education Department of the City Negro Schools, For a May Day Program. ~TTEST: Clerk APPROVED -President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of February, 1949. No. 9830. AN ORDINANCE appropriating certain amounts from the 1949 Annex Fund. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government an emergency is set forth and declared to exist,and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following amounts be, and the same are hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund for the following purposes, to-wit: Street Signs .................. ....~ ................ $25,000.00 Engineering.... ................................... 22,500.00 Cost of issuing bonds ............................. 1,106.85 Options on property ............................... 200.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: "~" ' Clerk~ ~ ' P~esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of February, 1949. 9831. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #3, "City Manager", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund.of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE'IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #3, "City Manager", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of RGanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY MANAGER #3 Incidentals.. Furniture and'~i~'[ii[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ ~132.00 365.50 (1) Recording Equipment ....... $68.00 106 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: " CIe~k President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of February, 1949. No. 9832. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #74, "Refuse Collection and- Disposal", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanke that Section #74, "Refuse Collection and Disposal", of ~n Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948., No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL #74 Equipment (1) ..................................... $38,221.60 (1) 3 Trucks ................. $25,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: / Clerk ~ ' President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of February, 1949. No. 9833. A RESOLUTION amending the estimated amounts of assessments against certain abutting landowners for sanitary sewers so as to change the estimated amounts to show the amounts finally assessed against each landowner, respectively pursuant to Resolution No. 9765, adopted on January 10, 1949; approving the final assessments; and providing for the docketing of the final assessments~in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, pursuant to Resolution No. 9765 of the Council of the City of Roanoke, adopted on January 10, 1949, the Board, thereby created, made final assessments against abutting property owners for the construction of certain sanitary sewers, and V~HEREAS, it appears that the Board, in the making of the final assessments, fully complied with the Resolution and statutes in such cases provided. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (1) That the final assessments made by the Board pursuant to Resolution of Council, adopted on January 10, 1949, to-wit: East side of Tillett Road and the north side of Montvale Road west of Sp.ring Road~ S'. W.~ in BlOck 2~ Beverly Hills Addition. Name of Abutting Owners W. F. Strain 8 2 S. H. Barnhart 9 2 S. H. Barnhart l0 2 R. D. Clin~enpeel 11 2 R. D. Clingenpeel 12 2 J. P. 'Woods 13 2 J. P. Woods 14 2 J. P. Woods 15 2 J. P. Woods 16 2 J. P. Woods 17 2 J. P. Woods 18 2 J. P. Woods 19 2 J. P. Woods 20 2 J. P. Woods 21 2 Front Lot No. Block No. Map Footage ~nount Beverly Hills 50. $ 50.12 " " 50. 50.12 " " 100. 100.24 " " 100. 100.24 " " 50. 50.12 " " 50. 50.12 " " 50. 50.12 " " 50. 50.12 " " 50 · 50 · 12 " " 50. 50.12 " " 50. 50.12 " " 100. 100.24 " " 50. 50.12 " " 50. 50.12 be, and the same are hereby ratified and approved. (2) That the estimated amounts of assessments against the abutting property o~ners, respectively, for sanitary sewers, and heretofore docketed in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke, be, and the same are hereby amended to equal the final assessments, respectively, set forth in the next preceding paragraph. (3) That a duly certified copy of this Resolution be furnished the Clerk of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke, who is hereby authorized and directed to show upon the judgment liend ocket, where the estimated amounts of assessments are docketed, that the same have been amended and the final amounts thereof as set out in this Resolution. APPROVED ATTEST: / ,~Slerd' :, ,:, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK'E, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of February, 1949. No. 9817. AN ORDINANCE imposing license taxes for the period April 1st, 1949, to March 31st, 1950, both inclusive, and each successive year thereafter, on motor vehicles, trailers and motor vehicle carriers as defined in Chapter 16lA of the Code of Virginia; prescribing certain rules and imposing penalties; and repealing EPEALED 108 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: FA) DEFINITIONS. The words and phrases used herein as indicating kinds or types of vehicles shall have the same meanings ascribed to them as are set out in Chapter 90B of the Code of Virginia, as amended. Trailers and semi-trailers shall be licensed separately from the motor vehicles to which they are attached. (B) TAX. A license tax~ is imposed on all motor vehicles, trailers and semi-trailers, for the period from April l, 19~9, to NarCh 31, 1950, and for each successive year thereafter, as follows: 1. PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HIRE. On each passenger motor vehicle kept or used for hire, the annual license tax shall be ..................................... . ............ $ 30.00. 2. FREIGHT MOTOR VEHICLES FOR HIRE. On each truck, tractor truck, trailer or semi-trailer kept or used for hire for the transfer of freight or merchandise of a rated capacity of one- ton, or less .......................................................... $ 15.00. Over one-ton ~ated capacity .............. : .... . ........ ....~ ........... ~ 5.00 additional for each one-half toe rated capacity. 3. PRIVATELY OWNED TRUCKS, TRAILERS, ETC. On each privately owned truck, tractor truck, trailer or semi-trailer used for the transfer of freight or merchandise, a license tax of . .... $ .25 per one hundred pounds of weight, or major fraction thereof, which said weight shall be the empty weight of said vehicle as shown on the registration card issued for the same by the Division of Motor Vehicles; provided, however, .that no tax shall be less than ........................................................ ..$ 9.00 ~. PRIVATE PASSENGER MOTOR VEHICLE, NOT A MOTORCYCLE On all private passenger motor vehicles not otherwise licensed by this City the annual license tax shall be ................ .. ....... $ .25 )er one hundred pounds of weight, or major fraction thereof; provided, that no tax ~hall be less than .................................. . ................ $ 6.00 and the manufacturer's shipping weight shall be used in determining the weight for the purpose of ascertaining the tax hereby imposed. 5.TRAILERS OR SE~.~I-TRAILERS DESIGNED WOR USE AS LIVING QUARTERS BY HUMAN BEINGS. On each trailer or semi-trailer designed for use as living 'quarters sy human beings the annual license tax shall be ..................... $ 7.50. 6. MOTORCYCLES, MOTORBIKES AND TRI-~OTORCYCLES. On each motor vehicle designed to travel on not more than three (3) vheels in contact with the ground, and on each fomm--~eeled vehicle weighing less ~han five hundred pounds and equipped with an engine of less than six horsepower, ~he annual license tax shall be .................................... ~ 3.00 and, ~n addition, for each sidecar ............. . ........................ $ 2.00. ~'ne tax in this section imposed shall not apply to motor vehicles tesigned and used as farm tractors. ( C ) TRANSFER. No license issued under this ordinance shall be transferred from owner to another and any license issued hereunder shall expire immediately upon a change in the ownership of the vehicle for which the same was issued; provided, however, that this section shall not be construed so as to prevent the transfer of license from one vehicle to another vehicle of the same class owned by the same p er son. (O) PRORATION. L~censes issued under sub-sections 3 and 4 of Section"~'N~) Tax',. may be prorated, in which case of proration one-half of the annual license fee required to be paid by the owner of a motor vehicle, trailer, or semi-trailer, shall be col- lected whenever such license is issued during the period beginning on the first day of October in any year, and ending on the fifteenth day of January in the same license year, and one-third of such fee shall be collected whenever such license is issued after the fifteenth day of January in the same license year. No other licenses issued hereunder shall be prorated. (E) LICENSE PLATES. A number plate, 'or tag, for each motor vehicle, trailer or sidecar shall be furnished by the Commissioner of the Revenue at the time the license is taken oul and shall be conspiciously displayed on said motor vehicle, trailer or sidecar; and in the e~ent such tag is lost, the owner of the motor vehicle, trailer or sidecar shall forthwith obtain from the Commissioner of the Revenue a duplicate and shall pay therefor ~l.00. For the failure to display such tag, the owner, or operator of said motor vehicle, trailer or sidecar shall be fined not exceeding .~2.50. (F) I~OTOR VEHICLE CARRIERS. Upon each motor vehicle carrier (freight or passenger) as defined in Chapter 16lA of the Code of Virginia, the license tax shall be one-fifth cent per mile for each mile operated within the City of Roanoke by any vehicle weighing five thousand pounds or less; two-fifths cents per mile for each mile so operated by any vehicle weighing more than five thousand pounds and less than fifteen thousand pounds; and three-fifths oent per mile for each mile so operated by any vehicle weighing more than fiftee~ thousand miles. The purpose and intent of this section is to levy a license tax as per- mitted by Section 4097y24 Code of Virginia, except motor vehicles owned by persons, firms, or corporations who pay a tax to the city on all their tangible personal property, machinery and tools. I~o motor vehicle carrier, as defined in Chapter 16lA of the Code of Virginia, shall operate in the City of Roanoke until such c~rrier has paid the license tax prescribed by this section and shall have secured the approval of the Council of the City of Roanoke for the route, or routes, over which said carrier desires to operate. (G) EXPIRATION OF LICENseE. Every license imposed under this ordinance shall expire on the 31st day of March next succeeding the date such license is imposed, and shall be renewed annually by the owner and by payment of the required license tax, such renewal to take effect on April let of eao, h year. (H) PENALTIES. ~ ~vI 8y No, gate 110 of this ordinance, and any person who shall violate any of the provisions thereof shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction therefor, fined not less than five dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars for each separate offense, except as provided ia paragraph "(E)" hereof. (I) INVALIDITY. If any part of this ordinance shall be found invalid by any court, it shall be conclusively presumed that this ordinance would have been passed with- out such invalid part, and the ordinance as a whole shall not be declared invalid by reason of the fact that one or more parts may be found to be invalid. · (J) REPEL · Ordinance No. $890, and all amendments thereto, are hereby repealed. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIl, FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of February, 19~9. No. 9821. AN ORDINANCE establishing a setback line on both sides of Williamson Road from the old city corporate limits to the new city corporate limits on U. S. Route No. ll, north of Hershberger Road, extending fifty feet on each side of the present established center line of Williamson Road, to provide for a 100-foot street. WHEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property owners in the affected area notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 21st day of February, 19~9, on the question of establishing a setback line on both sides of Williamson Road from the old city corporate limits to the new city corporate limits on U. S. Route No. ll, north of Hershberger Road, extending fifty feet on each side of the present established center line of Williamson Road, to provide for a 100-foot street, and V~HERF~AS, the said hearing was held on the 21st day of February, 19~9, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of .the City of Roanoke, at which hearing all property owners in the affected area were given an opportunity to be heard on the question, and WHEREAS, no one appeared in opposition to the setback line, and it is the opinion of Council, due to the recommendation of the City Manager and the Planning Board, that the setback line should be established. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a setback line be, and the same is hereby established on both sides of Wi ll ia ms o .n Road from the old city corporate limits to the new city corporate limits on U. S. Route No. ll, north of Hershberger Road, extending fifty feet on each side of the present established center line of Williamson Road, to provide for a 100-foot street BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no building hereafter erected on any of said lots abut. ting on said street shall extend over the setback line as established by th~ provisions of this Ordinance. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of February, 1949. No. 9822. AN ORDINANCE establishing a setback line on both sides of Garden City ~oulevard, S. E., formerly Garnand (Hickory) Road, from state Route ll6, to Yellow ~ountain Road, extending thirty feet on each side of the present established center line of the street, to provide for a 60-foot street. WHEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property owners in the affected are~ notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 21st day of February, 1959, on the question of establishing a setback line on both sides of Garden City Boulevard, S. E., formerly Garnand (t~ickory) Road, from State Route ll6, to Yellow ~.fountain Road, extending thirty feet on each side of the present established center line of the street, to provide for a 60-foot street, and WPIEREAS, the said hearing was held on the 21st day of February, 19~9, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke, at which hearing all property owners in the affected area were given an opportunity to be heard on the question, and t~tEREAS, no one eppea~edin opposition to the setback line, and it is the opinion of Council, due to the recc~nnendation of the City ~,~anager and the Planning Board, that the setback line should be established. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a setback line be, and the same is hereby established on both sides of Carden City Boulevard, S. E., formerly Garnand (Hickory) Road, from State Route ll6, to Yellow ~.~ountain Road, extending thirty feet on each side of the present established center line of the street, to provide for a 60-foot street. BE IT ~WTIRTHER ORDAINED that no building hereafter erected on any of said lots abutting on said street shall extend over the setback line as established by the provisions of this Ordinance. APPROVED %TTEST: Clerk President 111 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 28th day of February, 1949. No. 9823. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the proper officers of the City of ?Roanoke, Virginia, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute contract between the City and the United States of America for the leasing of three tracts of land in ~aher Field, designated as Parcels l, 2 and 3 on Plan No. 3434, dated February 19, 1949, on file in the office of the City Engineer, Parcel No. i to be used as a site for a Marine Reserve Armory Training Center, parcel No. 2 for training purposes, and Parcel No. 3 for ingress and egress to and from the training area, said lease to be for term of one year, beginning April l, 1949, with the right of renewal anm~ually, for period ending March 31, 1979, at a consideration of $1.00 per year, and to be exec~uted under terms and conditions mutually agreed upon and contained therein, subject to the approval of the City Attorney. ' BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the proper officer~ of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, be, and they are hereby authorized and direc.ted, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute contract between the City and the United States of America for the leasing of three tracts of land in ~aher Field, designated as Parcels l, 2 and 3 on Plan No. 3434, dated February 19, 1949, on file in the office of the City Engineer, Parcel No. i to be used as a site for a Marine Reserve Armory Training Center, Parcel No. 2 for training purposes, and parcel No. 3 for ingress and egress to and from the training area, said lea~se to be for term of one year, beginning April l, 1949, with the right of renewal anually, for period ending ~,~arch 31, 1979, at a consideration of ~l.00 Der year, and to be executed under terms and conditions mutually agreed upon and contained therein, subject to the approval of the City Attorney. BE IT E/R~R ORDAINED that the prospective lessee be, and is hereby notified of the conditions contained in deed dated ~.~arch 15, 1941, under which the Virginia Holding Corporation conveyed to the City of Roanoke, Virginia, 30.15 acres of Maher Field for stadium, armory, park and recreational purposes only, in order ithat said lessee may comply therewith. BE IT FURTHER 0RDAINE~D that a provision be embodied in the lease to the ~eneral effect that if the proposed ~arine Reserve Armory. Training Center is not 3onstructed on Parcel No. i within two years from the date of said lease, the lease shall become and be null and void. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr esi dent 118 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of February, 1949. No. 9835. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #27, "Cost of Elections,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An0rdinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending ~ecember 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #27, "Cost of Elections,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1945, No. 9751, and entitled, "An ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency',, be, and the same is hereby amended and reodained to rea( as follows: COST OF ELECTIONS #27 Furniture and Equipment ............ ,~ 740.00 BE IT ~WURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~tE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The 28th day of February, 1949. No. 9836. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Norfolk and Western Railway Company to place, maintain and operate an automatic flash light crossing signal within the bounds of th~ first_alley south of Bullitt Avenue, Southeast, Roanoke, Virginia, on the north side of said alley and east of the Railway's tracks, the proposed location of same being shown colored red on blueprint of Plan N-22607, in the office of the Chief Engineer of the Railway, Roanoke, Virginia, dated February 15, 1949, which is at- tached hereto and made a part of this resolution~ provided, however, that the Railway shall indemnify and save the City harmless from accidents resulting in damage to person or property due to or caused by the presence of the pedestal and pipe mast supporting the said flash light signal within the bounds of the said alley BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that the Norfolk and ~estern Railway Company be, and is hereby permitted to place, maintain and operate n automatic flash light crossing signal within the bounds of the first alley south of Bullitt Avenue, Southeast, Roanoke, Virginia, on the north side of said alley and east of the Railway, s tracks, the proposed location of same being shown colored red on blueprint of ?lan N-22607 in the office of the Chief Engineer of the Railway, Roanoke, Virginia, dated February 15, 1949, which is attached hereto and made a .part of this resolution; provided, however, that the Railway shall indemnify and i save the City harmless from accidents resulting in damage to person or property due i itc or caused by the presence, of the pedestal and pipe mast supporting the said ii flash light signal within the bounds of the sai'd alley. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk ?resident IN TPIE~ COUNCIL FOR ~{E CITY OF ROANOKE,,~ VIRGINIA, The 28th day of February, 19&9. No. 9837. A RESOLUTION to accept from Claudine W. McConkey and James G. ~cConkey the donation of nine parcels of land located on Lukens Street, N. E., as shown on Plan No. 37&3, dated January 17, 19&9, on file in the office of the CitY Engineer, according to the ~ap of Williamson Groves Subdivision, for street widening purposes~ and expressing thanks and appreciation for the said donation. WHEREAS, Claudine V~. ~cConkey and ,James G. }~cConkey have offered to convey ~he city.aS a donation, a t no cost to the city, nine parcels of land located on Lukens Street, N. E., in the Williamson Groves Subdivision, for street widening purposes only, and ?~tER~AS, the City of Roanoke is willing to accept the above parcels of land for street widening purposes, in accordance with Deed of Conveyance, dated January 21, 19&9. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the city accept from Claudine W. McConkey and James G. McConkey the donation of nine parcels of land located on Lukens Street, N. E., as shown on Plan No. 37&3, dated January 17, 19&9, on file in the office of the City Engineer, according to the }~ap of Williamson Groves Subdivision, for street widening purposes. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there be, and is hereby extended to Claudine W. McConkey and James G. McConkey a sincere vote of thanks and appreciation for their generosity in conveying to the city the ~ of land for street widening purposes. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN ~ COUNCIL FOR ~{E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of February, 1949. No. 9838. AN ORDINANCE appropriating ~1,700.00 from the 19~9 Annex F~_ud for Traffic Signals, in connection with the installation of a traffic light at the intersection of Williamson Road and Liberty Road. ~TEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the ~.~unicipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $1,700.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 19~9 Annex F~nd for Traffl Signals, in connection with the installation of a traffic light at the intersection of Williamson Road and Liberty Road. BE IT FLnRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall' be in force from its passage. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED President IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIPGINIA, The 2$th day of February, 1949. No. 9839. AN ORDINANCE appropriating $3,500.00 from the 19~9 Annex Fund, in connection with the purchase of land as a site for the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area. V,~TEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the }~unicipal Government, an emergency is set forth and deolared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in forc from its passage. ~EREFORE, BE I? ORDAI~CED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $3,500.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund, in connection with the p~rchase of land as a site for the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED A ~TE ST: Clerk Pr esident .C IN THE C 0UNC IL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOF~E, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of February, 1949. No. 9840. A RESOLUTION appointing viewers for the purpose of appraising Lots 12-15, ~inclusive, and Lots 27-30, inclusive, Section H, Hap of Williamson Groves Subdivisio located between Noble (Woodland) Avenue and ~.~addock (Laurel) Avenue, N. E., and Wilkins Street and Lukens Street, N. E., in connection with the purchase of said lc. ts as a site for the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area, with a view of establishing a fair and reasonable price for the lots in question. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Messrs. G. E. Trout, James A. Turner, John T~. Windel, D. M. Etheridge, Sr., and w. G. Simpson, be, and they are hereby appointed as viewers for the purpose of appraising Lots 12-15, inclusive, and Lots 27-30, inclusive, Section H, ~.~ap of Williamson Groves Subdivision, located between Noble (Woodland) Avenue and Naddock (La~trel) Avenue, N. E., and Wilkins Street and Lukens Street, N. E., in connection with the purchase of said lots as a site for the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area, with a view of establishing a fair and reasonable price for the lots in question. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~E, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of February, 19~9. No. 98~1. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase work clothing for street men, refuse collectors and certain other workers employed by the city, to be resold to such employees and paid for by semimonthly deductions from their wage s. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase work clothing for street men, refuse collectors and certain other workers employed by the city, to be resold to such employees and paid for by semimonthly deductions from their wages. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. No. 983L. AN ORDINANCE to establish a 5-foot setback line on the west side of First Street, S. E., from Tazewell Avenue to Bullitt Avenue, for street widening purposes. WHEREAS, in accordance with a recommendation of the Planning Board, notice of public hearing on the ouestion of establishing a 2~D-foot setback line on the west side of First Street, S. E., from Tazewell Avenue to Bullitt Avenue, as required by Artic].e XI, Section 43, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia~ relating to Zoning, was published in "The ~orld-News", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke for the time required by said section, and WHEREAS, the hearinz as provided for in said notice published in said newspaper was given on the 21st day of February, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the ~lunicipal Buildin~ and extended until the 28th day of February, 1949, at which hearing all property owners in 'the affected area were ~iven an opportunity to be heard on the question, and WHEREAS, after hearing evidence submitted, Council is of the opinion that a 5-foot setback line should be established. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a 5-foot setback line be, and the same is hereby established on the west side of First Street, S. E., from Tazewell Avenue to Bullitt Avenue, for street widening purposes. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no building hereafter erected on any of said lots abuttin,r on said street shall extend over the setback line as established by the provisions of this Ordinance. ATTEST: Cle rk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. President No. 9842. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Water Department of the City of Roanoke to construct an 8-inch water main in Coloni@l Avenue, S. W., from Bent Mountain Road south for a distance of approximately 1~135 feet to Persinger Road, nd thence west on Persin~er Road for a distance of approximately 500 feet, and ~aivinz the provisions of Sub-section (f) of Rule 21-A of the Rules and REPrcALEB 118 Regulations of the Water Department, in order to allow Mr. J. E. Fogle to bear the cost of extending the water main in Persin~er Road for a distance of approximate, ly 500 feet, for the purpose of serving his property, on the basis of a 2-inch water main, the Water Department, however, reserving the right to construct a larger main in accordance with the provisions of Rule 21-A, the additional cost to be borne by the Water Department. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Water DeDartment of the City of Roanoke be, and it is hereby authorized and directed to construct an 8-inch water main in Colonial Avenue, S. W., from Bent Mountain Road south for a distance of approximately 1,135 feet to Persinger Road, and thence west on Persinger Road for a distance of approximately 500 feet. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the provisions of Sub-section (f) of Rule 21-A of the Rules and Regulations of the Water Department, be, and_ the same are hereby waived, in order to allow Mr. J. E. Fogle to bear the cost of extending the water main in Persinger ~oad for a distance of approxinmtely 500 feet, for the purpose of serving his property, on the basis of a 2-inch water main, the Water Department, however, reservin~ the right to construct a larger main in accordance with the provisions of Rule 21-A, the additional cost to be borne by the Water Department. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the provisions of this Resolution shall not be construed as establishing a precedent. APPROVED ATTEST: President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. No. 98~3. A RESOLUTION authorizin? the installation of street lights on certain streets in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the following street li_~hts at locations to be specified by the City Manager: 30 - 250 C. P. street !iThts in the Washington Heights Section. 5 - 250 C. P. street lights in Signal Hill Section. 86 - 250 C. P. Street ]_ights in the Williamson Road and Hollins koad Sections. ~ - 250 C..P. street lights in the East Gate Section. 7 - 250 C. P. street lights in Idlewild Park and Kenwood Addition. 9 - 250 C. P. street liFhts in the Riverdale Section. 20 - 250 C. P. street lights in the Garden City Section. 1 - 250 C. P. street lipht at Glenrose Avenue and Forest Park Boulevard. 3 - 250 C. P. street lights around the Monroe Junior High School. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. President No. 9844. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to have incandescent and mercury street liehts installed in two blocks of South Jefferson Street on a trial basis. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to have incandescent and 'mercury street li_~hts installed in two block's of South Jefferson Street on a trial basis. APPROVED ATTEST: ?res±dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th day of March, 1949. No. 98~5. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directinM the City Manager to employ an architect to prepare plans and specifications for a fire station in the Williamson Road area. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to employ an architect to prepare plans and specifications for a fire station in the Williamson Road area. APPROVED ATTEST: President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. No. 9846. ~. RESOLUTION authorizing_ and directinF the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Harry D. Mauck and Leota Leftwich Mauck 1,O33 seuare feet of land bein~ the southwest portions of Lots 8 and 9,. Block 3, H. C. Barnes Map, located on the northeast corner of Ferdinand Avenue and Tenth Street, S. W., at a consideration of ~3OO.OO, for street purposes. By BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Harry D. Mauck and Leota Leftwich Mauck 1,033 square feet of land being the southwest portions of Lots 8 and 9, Block 3, H. C. Barnes Map, located on the northeast corner of Ferdinand Avenue and Tenth Street, S. W., at a consideration of ~300.OO, for street purposes, the deed therefor to be approved by the City Attorney, which parcel of land is more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner of Ferdinand Avenue and 10th Street, S. W.; thence with the present east line of 10th Street N.-3°-43'-50"-W. 61.84 feet to a point of curve; thence with a curve to the right ~hose radius is 15 feet (chord bearing and distance oF said curve being N.-46°-19'-lO"-E. 22.99 feet) an arc distance of 26.20 feet to a point of tangent; thence with same, S.-83°-37'-50"-E. 41.08 feet to a point on the resent south side of Marshall Avenue; thence leaving Marshall venue and with new line in a general southwesterly direction; i.e., with a curve to the left whose radius is 45 feet (chord bearin~ and distance of said curve being S.-51°-22'-10"-W. 63.64 feet)an arc distance of 70.69 feet to a point of tangent; thence with_same, which is the newly-established east line of 10th Street, S._6°-22'-10"-W. 20.88 feet to a point of curve; thence with a curve to the left whose radius is 20 feet (chord bearing and distance of said curve being S.-25°-54'-20"-E. 21.35 feet) an arc distance of 22.56 feet to a point of tangent on the north line of Ferdinand Avenue; thence with same, N.-5~°-10'-50"-~. 12.63 feet to place of Beginning, containing 1,033 sq~ ft., more or less, being the southwest portions of Lots ~ and 9, Block 3, H. C. Barnes Map. All bearings refer to the :eridian of the Official Survey. See Plan No. 2191 on file in the Office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. APPROVED ATTEST.: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO.~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. No. 9847. A RESOLUTION transferrin~ ~40.O0 from the visible steel files item, amounting to $845.00, in the Furniture and Equipment Account, under Section ff43, "Buildin2 and Plumbing Inspection", of the Budget, to provide for the purchase of one desk at a cost of $115.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $40.00 be, and the same is hereby transferred from the visible steel files item, amounting to $845.00, in the Furniture and Equipment Account, under Section #43, "Building and Plumbin~ Inspection", of the Budget, to provide for the purchase of one desk at a cost of ~115.00. ATTEST: · ./'/: /. / APPROVED Pre §id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th day of March, 1949. No. 9848. Street, S. W., and 203-205-207 Church Avenue, S. W.; directing the City Attorney to ~ive the renters of said buildings thirty days' notice in writins' of the increase in rent, and to also notify said renters of the city's intention to raze the buildings in question after December 31, 1949. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that effective as of May 1, 19~9, rental char~es be increased by fifty percent on city owned buildings as follows: 321 Second Street, S. W. 323 Second Street, S. W. 203 Church Avenue, S. W. 205-207 Church Avenue, S. W. 50.00 120.00 50.00 100.OO BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby directed to ~ive the renters of the above buildings thirty days' notice in wri%ing of the increase in rent, and to also notify said renters of the city's intention to raze the buildinrs in question after December 31, 1949. ATTEST: .... ClSrk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROM'~OKE, VIRGI~iIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. No. 9849. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #54, "Laboratory", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and endin~ December 31, 1949, and declarin? the existence of an emerFency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #54, "Laboratory", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance makinm appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginninF January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: LABORATORY #5/+ Incidentals ........................ ~ 85.00 Furniture and Equipment (1) ........ 145.00 (1) Kahn Shaking Machine ........ ~$115.OO BE IT FI~RTHER ORDAINED that an emerzency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President 121 122 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. No. 9850. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #15, "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, , Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 194~, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and endin? December 31, 1949, and. declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #15, "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: JUVENILE AND DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT #15 Telephone and Telegraph ................. $478.50 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passa_~e. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th day of March, 1949. No. 9851. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Claudine W. McConkey and James G. McConkey property located on Douvlass Avenue, described as Lots 20-22, inclusive, Section 1, Lincoln Court, at a consideration of $400.00 each, and property located on Short Street, described as Lots 8-10, inclusive, Section 4, Lincoln Court, at a consideration of $350.00 each, and property located on Carver (Lincoln) Avenue, described as parts of Lots 18-23, inclusive, Section 9, Lincoln Court, at a consideration of $750.00, a total consideration of ~3,000.00, which said lots are shown on Plan No. 3743-A, dated March 4, 1949, on file in the office of the City Engineer, and are to be used for street purposes in connection with the extension of Lukens Street, N. E.; and appropriating the amount of $3,000.00 from the 1949 Annex Fund for this purpose. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from ~laudine W. McConkey and James G. McConkey property located on Douglass Avenue, described as Lots 20-22, inclusive, Section 1, Lincoln Court, at a consideration of ~400.00 each, and property located on Short Street, described as Lots 8-10, inclusive, Section 4, Lincoln Court, at a consideration of ~350.00 each, and property located on Carver (Lincoln) Avenue, described as parts of Lots 18-23, inclusive, Section 9, Lincoln Court, at a consideration of ~7~5'0.00, a total consideration of ~3,000.00, which said lots are shown on Plan No. 3743-A, dated March 2, 1949, on file in the office'of the City EnFineer, and are to be used for street purposes in connection with the extension of Lukens Street, N. E. BE IT FURTHER ORD^INED that ~3,000.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund for the purchase of the above lots for street purposes. BE IT ?URTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. No. 9852. A RESOLUTION authorizin? and directin~ the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute contract dated December 16, 194~, between The Virginian Railway Company and the City ~' Roanoke, covering' privilege for the City locating and. constructing one S-inch terra cotta sewer pipe and two manholes on and alon? the risht-of-way of The Virginian Railway Company at Mile Post 225.6, located in the vicinity of Campbell Avenue, S. W., between Eizhteenth Street and Nineteenth Street, under terms and conditions to be mutually agreed upon and contained therein, subject to the approval of the City Attorney. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager ~e, and. he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of {oanoke, to execute contract dated December 16, 1948, between The Virginian Railway ]ompany and the City of Roanoke, covering the privilege for the City locatin~ and ~onstructin~ one 8-inch terra cotta sewer pipe and two manholes on and along the ?ight-of-way of The Virginian Railway Company at Mile Post 245.6 located in the ;icinity of Campbell Avenue, S. W., between Eighteenth Street and Nineteenth Street, under terms and conditions to be mutually agreed upon and contained therein, subject to the approval of the City Attorney. APPROVED 124 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The ?th day of March, 1949. No. 9853. A RESOLUTION creating a board before whom abutting landowners on certain portions of Cove Road, Coveland Drive, Aspen Street, Tremont Drive, Golfview Drive, Guildhall Avenue, in the Cove Road Area, N. W., annexed as of January 1, 1949; Watts Avenue, Tenth Street Extension, Alview Avenue, Hunt Avenue, Levelton Avenue, Queen Avenue, G~eenhurst (Grandview) Avenue, Lyndhurst (9th) Street, Pleasant View Avenue, in the Tenth Street Extension Area, N. W., annexed as of January, 1949, may appear and be heard in favor of or against the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along said portions of said streets, the cost of which, when the same shall have been ascertained, is to be assessed or apportioned between'~heCity and the abutting landowners as provided by la~; and providing for notice to such abuttin~ landowners of the hearing before such board. WHEREAS, it is imperative that sanitary sewers be constructed in and alone certain portions of streets hereinafter set forth for the protection o£ the ~ublic health, and in order to provide for the usual daily operation of the nunicipal ~overnment, an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by~ the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (1) The City Council shall constitute a board to whom the matter of the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along the following streets, to-wit: A - (1) North side of Cove Road, N. W., between Fairland Road and Aspen Street; {2) North side of Cove Road, between Aspen Street and Coveland Drive; (3) East side of Coveland Drive - north of Cove Road; (4} West side of Coveland Drive - north of Cove Road; (5) North side of Cove Road, N. W., between Coveland Drive and Hershberger Road; (6) South side of Cove Road, N. W., between Guildhall Avenue and Hershber~er Road; {7) West side of Aspen Street, N. W.; north of Cove Road; (8). East side of Aspen Street - north of Tremont Drive; (9) South side of Tremont Drive, between Aspen Street and Fairland Road; (10) North side of Tremont Drive, between Aspen Street and Fairland Road; (il) West side of Guildhall Avenue, between Cove Road and Forest Park Boulevard, in the Cove Road Area, N. W., annexed as of January 1, 1949. - (1) North side of Watts Avenue, N. W., west of Tenth Street Extension; (2) South side of Watts Avenue, N. W., west of Tenth Street Extension; (3) West side of Tenth Street Extension, between Watts Avenue and Alview Avenue; (4) North side of Alview Avenue, west of Tenth Street Extension; (5) South side of Hunt Avenue, N. W., between 9th and 10th Streets; (6) South side of Hunt Avenue, N. %V., east of 9th Street; (7) North side of Hunt Avenue, N. W., east of Tenth Street Extension; (8) South side of Levelton Avenue, N. W., east of Tenth Street Extension; {9) North side of Levelton Avenue, N.~ '~., east of 10th Street Extension; {10) South side of Queen Avenue, N. W., east of Lyndhurst (9th) Street, N. W.; (11) North side of Queen Avenue, N. W., east of LyndhursD (9th) Street, N. W.; (12) South side of Oreenhurst (Grandview) Avenue, N. W., between Tenth Street Extension and Lyndhurst (9th) Street, N. W.; (13) North side of Greenhurst (Orandview) Avenue, N. W., between. Tenth Street Extension and Lyndhurst (gth) Street, N. W.; (14) West side of Lyndhurst (gth) Street, N. W., between Greenhurst (Grandview) Avenue and Courtland' Avenue; (15) West side of Tenth Street Extension, betwe~en Rockland (Oakland) Avenue and Hunt Avenue; (16) West side of Tenth Street Extension, between Hunt Avenue and Pleasant View Avenue; (17) West side of Tenth Street Extension, between Pleasant View Avenue, and Greenhurst (Orandview) Avenue; (1~) West side of Tenth Street Extension, between Greenhurst (Grandview) Avenue and Valley View Avenue; (19) East side of Tenth Street Extension, between Hunt Avenue and Levelton Avenue; (20) East side of Tenth Street Extension, between Levelton Avenue and Greenhurst (Grandview) Avenue, N. W.; of Tenth Street Extension; of Tenth Street Extension; (21) South side of Pleasant View Avenue, ~st (22) North side of Pleasant View Avenue, west (23) North side of Greenhurst (Grandview) Avenue, west of Tenth Street Extension, in the Tenth Street Extension Area, N. W., annexed as of January 1, 1949; the cost of which when the same shall have been ascertained is to be assessed or apportioned between the City and the abutting landowners, as provided by law, is hereby referred to hear the abutting landowners on said certain portions of said streets in favor of or a~ainst such proposed improvements. Said board shall notify said abuttin.~ landowners when and where they may appear before sa~d board to be heard in favor of or against said proposed improvements. The notice required, hereby~y be given by one or more of the methods provided by Section 3069 of the Code of Virginia, as the board may decide and direct. Upon the completion of such. hearing, said board shall make a report of its findings and recommendations to City Council. An emergency existing this resolution shall be in effect from the date of its adoption. APPROVED ATTEST: IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ~OANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. ' - P~esident No. 9854. A RESOLUTION approving plans for an administration building at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), dated ~iarch 4, 1949, as prepared by 125 126 REPEALED By No,. Eubank and~.~Caldwell, Incor)°~ated, ArChitects, and aUthoriZing the' City Manager to negotiate with the State and Federal Government'for, an allotment of funds to start %he' initial step t, owards~the erection of this building, and neeessary appurtenances, it beinglthe sense of this. Council that the. building in'question should be' constructed as:quickly'as possible. , BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that plans for an administration building at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), dated March 4, 1949, as prepared by Eubank and Caldwell, Incorporated, Architects, be, and the same are hereby approved. _BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to ne¢otiate with the State and Federal Government for an allotment of funds to start the initial step towards the erection of the administration building, and necessary appurtenances, it being the sense of %his Council that the building in question should be constructed as quickly as possible. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRCINIA, The ?th day of March, 1949. No. 9855. A RESOLUTION authorizing the sale of Airport Dwelling #2, located at the end of Runway 330 at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), and removal of same from the Airport property. BE IT RESOLVED by the Coun~l of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted for sale of Airport Dwelling ~2, located at the end of Runway 330 at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), and removal of same from the Airport property, the amount derived from said sale to be credited to the General Fund. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk 'Pre s'id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. No. 9856. A RESOLUTION providing for initial steps in connection with the construction of a sewage disposal system to be owned and operated by the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby requested to prepare a proposed ordinance providing for a self-liquidatin~ bond issue in a sum sufficient to construct a sewage disposal system to be owned and operated by the City of Roanoke and that the ordinance provide that the bonds be retired from s~rvice charffes levied upon the users of the system and not from any levies against real estate within the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHE~ RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby requested to proceed without delay to have plans and specifications made to determine the mst of construction and annual operating expenses from two standpoints; first, as a system serving the City of Roanoke and its anticipated ~rowth, and secondly, as a system that would serve the City of Roanoke and the surrounding communities, wi'th the surroundinz co~nunities utilizing the Roanoke system on a rental fee basis. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby a~vised to seek all possible federal aid in the preparing of plans, and, also, for construction of the sewage disposal system, if any such funds shall become available within a reasonable period of time. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby requested to act in behalf of Council in seeking a conference of the Councils of Roanoke, Salem and Vinton, an~ the Roanoke County Board of Supervisors, so that the attitude of these officials may be determined as to their communities using the facilities of the proposed Roanoke disposal plant on a rental fee basis. ATTEST: '~ ' ~' Clerk APPROVED Pre s id ent . v VIRGINIA IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO~OKE, , The 7th day of March, 1949. No. 9857? AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Manager, for an~ on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase approximately nine acres of land, known as the Liptrap Parcel, at a consideration of ~17,000.00; appropPiating the amount of ~17,000.00 from the 19~9 Annex Fund for this purpose, and, also, authorizinz and directin? the City Manager to secure an option, if possible, on appro>'.imately 3.2~5 acres of land, known as the Schilling Parcel, in connection with the construction of a fire station in the Garden City area. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on be~alf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from J. W. Liotrap appro×ima~ely nine acres of land located in the vicinity of Garden City Boulevard, S. E., between lqoffett Avenue and Imlay Avenue, described as Blocks 2 and 3, J. W. Liptrap Nap, at a consideration of ~17,O00.O0, in connection with the construction of a fire station in the Garden City area. 12,$ BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED,that $17,000.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 19L~9 Annex Fund for the purchase of the above property a.s outlined. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to secure option, if possible, from Noah S. Schilling on the adjoining land, consisting of approximately 3.45 acres, described as Lots 8 and 9, A. C. Hopwood Map. BE IT FfTRTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. AT.TEST: Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of March, 1949. No. 9858. A RESOLUTION in recognition of the appointment of Louis Arthur Johnson to the office of Secretary of Defense of the United States of America. WHEREAS, the Honorable Harry S. Truman, President of the United States, in his judgment and wisdom has recognized the abilities of Louis Arthur Johnson, a native of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and has appointed Louis Arthur Johnson to become Secretary of Defense, and WHEREAS, the appointment of a native son to such a high office of trust brings honor to the City of Roanoke and reflects the high standard of training of the schools and other institutions of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, the people of Roanoke take pride in the success of Louis Arthur Johnson. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in regular' session assembled, that the Government of the City of Roanoke takes official recognition of the appointment of its native son, Louis Arthur Johnson, to the office of Secretary of Defense of the United States of America, and that the Government of the City of Roanoke appreciates the honors the career of Louis Arthur Johnson has visited upon the city and its people, and that the Government of the City of Roanoke joins its people in congratulating Louis Arthur Johnson and the President upon this appointment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution be spread upon the official records of the City of Roanoke and that copies thereof be sent to the Honorable Harry S. Truman, the Honorable Louis Arthur Johnson, and to those members of Secretary designate Johnson's family residing in the City of Roanoke. APPROVED ~ES~ /; C i erk , Prs-sident 129 ~' VIR~INIA, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAI~OEE, The l&th day of Ifarch, 19/~9. No. 9861. AN ORDINANCE authorizin~ and directing the Building Inspector to zrant a permit to J. P. Bowman for erection of an Alumi-Built Pre-cut C~abin, classed as a metal cla~ buildins, at lg30 Williamson Road, N. W., on the northeasterly portion of Block 1, Bo~nen Lawn ~,~ap, Official Tax No. 207132~, to be used as an office for s trailer sales lot by C. K. Lusk. WHEREAS, J. P. Bowman has asked the Council of the City of .~oanoke for permission to erect an Aiumi-Built Pre-cut Cabin~ classed as a metal clad building, at 1~30 Williamson Road, N. W., on the northeasterly portion of block 1, Bo~an Lawn ~qa~, Official Tax No. 207!32/~, to be used as an office for a trailer sales lot by C. ~. Lu~k, in view of the provisions of Ordinance ~o. ~333, adopted on the l?th day of August, 193~, and ~HEREAS, it appearins that the erection and maintenance of this building will not increase the fire hazard to other o~,~ners of property in this vicinity, the Council of the City of Roanoke is of the opinion that the permit should be ~ranted as requested, and to this end an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THE~EFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the BuitdinK Inspector be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to zrant a permit to J. P. Bo~.~an for erection of an Alumi-Built Pre-cut Cabin, classed as a metal clad building, at 1~30 ~v'illiamson Road, N. W., on the northeasterly portion of Block l, ~o~man Lawn ]~:~ap, Official Tax No. 207132Z~, to be used ss an office for a trailer sales lot by C. K. L~sk, for s period of one year, the building to be constructed in accordance with plans to be filed in the o~;fice of 'the Buildin~ Inspector, and accor~inz to his good likin~ and satisfaction, it being understood that the right is hereby reserved by ~1r. Bo~mman to apply for a renewal of the permit within a period of not less than thirty days before its expiration. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that J. P. ~owman, by acting under Zhis Ordinance, a~rees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Hoanoke from ali. claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the erection and maintenance of the building above provided for. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage.. APPROVED ATTEST: Cte~k 'Pr~§id ent REPEALED By 130 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY ~F ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of March, 1949. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directin~ the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to enter into contract with the firms of Mattern and M~ttern, and Alvord, Burdick and Howson, for preliminary engineering services in connection with the Roanoke collecting sewer and sewage treatment problem, in accordance wit~ terms and conditions contained in proposal dated March 10, 1949, subject to approval of the contract by the City Attorney, and amendin~ and reenactin~ Section #71, "Sewer Construction", of an Ordinsnce adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal, year beginning Jsnuary 1, 1949,~and ending December 31, 1949, snd declaring the existence of an emergency", to provide for an appro~riation of ~1,5OO.00, covering cost of such preliminary services in compiling a portion of the factual, engineering and scientific dsta required in re.~ard to the project. WHEREAS, it is the present intention of this Council as soon as sufficien~ factual, engineering and scientific data can be assembled to pass an Ordinance callin~ an election to determine whether the qualified voters of the city will authorize the issuance of sufficient self-liquidatin? serial bonds to defray the costs of a sewage disposal system to serve the entire City of Roanoke, and WHEREAS, in accordance with the previous direction of Council that the master plan for a sewage disposal system to serve the entire City of Roanoke, as previously prepared by Alvord, Burdick and Howson, Consulting Engineers, be brought up-to-date as to costs, distribution of costs, etc., the City Manager has submitted a joint proposal from the firms of Mattern and ~attern, and Alvord, Burdick and Howson, for en~ineerin~ services in connection with the Roanoke collectin? sewer and sewage treatment problem dated March 10, 1949, with the recommenSation that he be authorized to enter into a contract for preliminary services, in accordance with terms and conditions contained in the proposal, and that..~1 ~ ,~O0. .00 be appropriated immediately covering the cost of such preliminary services in compiling a portion of the factual, en?ineering and scientific ~ata required in reqard to the project; viz, bringing the report previously prepared by Alvord~ Bur~ick and Howson, Consultin~ Engineers, up-to-date, in which recommendation~ Council concurs, and to that end an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAI ~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City .~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to enter into contract with the firms of Mattern and Y~attern, and Alvord, Durdick and Howson, for preliminary en~ineerin~ services in connection with the Roanoke collectin~ sewer and sewage treatment problem, in accordance with terms an~ conditions containe8 in prooosal dated Y~arch 10, 19~9, subject to approval of the contract by the City Attorney. BE IT'FURTHEi:il ORDAINED that Section ~71, "Sewer Construction", of an Ordinance adoptad by the Council of the City of koanoke, Virginia, on the day of December, ].91~, No. 9751, and entit!~d, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 191~9, and ending December 31, 19~P, and declarin~ the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended an4 reordained to read as follows, to proviSe for an appropriation of ~1,500.OO, covering cost of such preliminary services in compilin? a portion of the factual, en?ineering and scientific data re~uired in regard to the project: SEWEk CONSTRUCTION #71 Contractors ............................ ~31,500.00 BE IT FNRTHER G%DAINED that in appropriating ,~1,500.00 from the General Fund as above set out, it is contemplated that in the eve~'~t the qualified voters of the city authorize the issuance of self-li.~uidatins serial bonds to defray the cost of a sewage disposal system to serve the entire City of itoanoke, the sm~ount herein appropriated to defray such preliminary expenses in connection therewith shall be refunded from the money received from the sale of the aforesaid bonds if ~nd whe~ the s~m~ a~e sold. BE IT FURT~!ER ORDAN.~ED that an emergency is set forth and declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force J'rom its passaKe. APPROVED ATTEST: lerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ~O,i~'O~' ......... ~.~, VIRGINIA, The lf~th day of ?farch, 19l~9. ~t Presid ~nt Ii No. 9~63. A RESOLUTION directin? the City Clerk to fully advise the State '~ater Control Board of this Council's actions and intentions toward the establishment of a complete and adequate sewage disposal system for the City of Roanoke and of its willingness, so far as is compatible with the best interests of the City of ~oanoke, to cooperate with said Board and al~:o with the political and non-political entities in the Valley of the ~oemoke in tb. eir like endeavors. ?IHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, in f~rtherance of Regulation No. 1 published by the State Water Control Board. on the ~th day' of Narch, 19~9, has heretofore: 1. En~aged the services of the Enffineering firms of Fessrs. Alvord, Surdick & Howson, and. Nessrs. Nattern & ~lattern, to do the requisite preliminary engineerinff and scientific work and bring the former firm's report of January 25, 19~,6, dealin~ with "Sewage treatment and Intercept in? Sewers~ ~toanoke~ Sal~t Vinton, and Parts of Roanoke County, Va." up to date, and to complete the same, if possSble, not later than the 15th day of }'ay, 1969. 2. Been advised by said engineerin~ firms that the proposed report of May 15, 191~9, will contain requisite and sufficiently accurate information and data to enable the authorities of the Veterans Facility located in Roanoke County, the Town of Salem, the Town of Vinton, and that portion of Roanoke County lying between the Town of .Salem and the City of Roanoke, to determine the expediency of havin~ their respective collecting systems connect with that of the City and their raw sewage treated at and by the City's disposal plant on an equitable metering, per capita, or other accepted basis. 3. Requested the City Attorney to prepare a proposed ordinance providing for a self-liquidating bond issue in a sum sufficient to construct a sewage disposal system to be owned and operated by the City of Roanoke and to provide therein that such bonds be retired from service char~es levied upon the users of t~e system and not from any levies against real estate within the City of Roanoke. ~. Requested the City Manager to seek all possible Federal aid in the preparation of plans a~:d also for the construction of said proposed sewage disposal system if any such funds shall become available within a reasonable period of time. 5. E>:pressed its intention, as now advised, to enact an ordinance directin.g and providing for the holding of an election on or about the 15th day of August, 19~9, in order that the qualified voters of the City may approve, or disapprove, the issuance of requisite self-liquidating serial bonds to defray the costs incident to the preparation of plans for, and the construction of, an adequate sewage disposal system to serve the City of Roanoke; and in event the majority of said voters vote in favor thereof to endeavor to have the entire disposal system completed within a period of from two to three years. 6. Authorized the en~ineerin.e firm of Nessrs. Mattern & ~attern to draw plans for ~ohe construction of three distribution systems to serve the following sections of the City: 1. Washington Heights Area; 2. Hollins Road and adjoining Areas; and 3. Garden City and Riverdale Areas; and WHEREAS, it is the consensus of this Council that it should, .l'rom time to time, fully advise the State Water Control BOard of its actfons and intentions toward the establishment of a complete a~d adequate sewage disposal system for the City of Roanoke and of its willingness, so far as is compatible with the best interests of the City of Roanoke, to cooperate with said Board and also with the political and non-political entities in the Valley of the Roanoke in their like endeavors, in the hope that the raw sewage of the entire area may be ultimately properly collected and treated and the streams draining the area, accordingly, restored to their original purity. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, in order that the State Water Control Ooard may be correctly and fully advised in the premises, that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby, directed to mail tile Secretary of said Board an attested copy of this resolution. APPROVED ATTEST:.. Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of March, ]-949. No. 9864. A RESOLUTION authorizins the installation of street lights on certain streets in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the following street lights: One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Golfside Avenue ~nd Glendale Avenue, N. W. One 250 C. P. street light approximately 350 feet north of Glendale Avenue, N. W., on Golf side Avenue. One 250 C. P. street lizht at the intersection of Edg~wood Street and Denniston Avenue, S. W. One 250 C. P. street li.~ht at the intersection of ~ffestover Avenue and Burks St re et. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the E Appalachian lectric Power Company and the City of ~oanoke. APPROVED ,~TTE2T: Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of ~[arch, 1949. President No. 9866. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #1, "City Council" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency"· BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~1, "City Council" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke Virginia, on t!'~e 31st day of December, 1948, No. o7~1, and entitled, ~ ~ "'An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year be~inninz January 1, 1949, and endinz December 31, 1949, and declari~ the existence of an emergency", be, and. the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY COUNCIL #1 Housinz Survey ............................. ~ 500.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. iTTEST: Clerk AP PHOVED 134 IN THE COUNCIl. FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of March, 1949. No. 986?. AN ORDINANCE to amend, and reenact Section #4, "City Auditor", Section ~70, "Engineering and Superintendence", and Section #?4, "Refuse Collection and Disposal", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year be~innin~ January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1%.9, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~l~, "City Auditor", Section #?f),. "Engineering. and Superintendence", and Section #?4, "Refuse Collection and Disposal", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19k8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginninz January 1, 19k9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declarinz the existence of an emergency", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY AUDI TO R #4 Furniture and Equipment (1) ................... ~ $?~.00 (1) 1 Duplicatinff Machine ....... ~225.00 ENGINEERING AND SUPERINTENDENCE #70 En~ineerinz .... Oupplies .......................... ~ 1,568.75 REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL Equipment (1) (1) 1 4-inch pump BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ^ PPROVE D Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of March, 1949. No. 9868. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to secure a binder for insurance on city owned property, for period of sixty days, in an amount twenty-five percent in excess of the present insurance now bein~ carried on said property. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to secure a binder for insurance on city owned property, for period of sixty days, in an amount twenty-five percent in excess of the present insurance now bein~ carried on said property. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF P~OANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of ~.larch, 19~9. No. 9869. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #26, "Electoral Board" of an Ordinance adopted, by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virzinia, on the 31st day of December, 19~, No. 97~1, and entitled, "An Ordinance makin? appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year be~innin6 January 1, ' ~ ~ 19~9 and dec]arin~ the existence of an emergency" ]-9,~9, and endin~ D_cer~oer 31, , . BE IT ~D~IN._~D by the Council of the City.. of Roanoke that Section ~5"~, "Electoral Board", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City' of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 3!st day of December, 191,~, No. 9751, and entitled~ "An Ordinance makin~ appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginnin6 January 1, 19[~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and th.e same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ?~ ~'~0TM ...... . .... ~.~:, BOARD Sa!ary~ ~.iembers, 2 ~ ~50.00 ....... ~$100.00 BE IT FIrHTNER ORDaiNED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN TH~e COUNCIL FOR TNE CITY OF ROAi~OKE, VIRGINIA, The !~th day of ~(arch, 19~+9. No. 9870. A RESOLUTION amending and reenactins Resolution No. 83l+1+, adopted on the . "A .kesolution ~rovidin~. for the establishment 17th day of December, 19~, entitled, . and appointment o_,. a committee to be known as the Pen,~anent Youth Commission, and definin2 its duties", as amended by Resolution No. 8/+37, adopted on Retch I1, 19~6. B~ IT R~.~oOLVEII by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Reoolu~mon No. adopted on the l~th day of December, 1%-5, entitled, ~ "-~ Resolution pFo~,idins for the est~blishment and appointme.nt of a committee to be known as the Perr,qanent Youth Commission, and defining._, its duties", as amended by Resolution No. 8~37, adonted on ~farch 11, 19~6, be, and the same is hereby amended and reenacted to read as follows: 1 - That there is i~ereby created and established a committee to be kno~,~n as the Permanent Your~ ,~ Commission to be composed of 'thirty-two members~ whose terms shall be~in on January 1st. 2 - Eight of the members shall be ex officio and appointed for indefinite terms, eight for a term of one year, eight for a term of two years, and eight for a terra of three years, and thereafter, prior to the expiration of the term of any member, except ex officio members, the President of Council shall appoint a successor thereto for a term of three ,/ears commencin~ at the end of the term to expire. 136 3 - That the duties of the Permanent Youth Commission are and shall be: (a) To effect its own organization and have powers to appoint sub-committees. (b) To develop a lon? range youth pro,ram. (c) To constantly continue the study of youth and their problems. (d) From time to ti. me confer with an~ make recommendations to City Council, to the schools, churches, civic and other types of organizations. (e) To publicize their findings over the radio, through the press, by public appearances before organizations, and any other means that may tend to make the public conscious of the existing problem. To assist in carryin? out the recon~endations contained in report of a special committee heretofore appointed to study the youth problem in the City of Roanoke dated the 2nd day of October, 19~5. 4 - That the ex officio members as provided for in Section 2 of this ResolYtion shall be as follows: Judge of the Juvenile Court Chief of Police Director of Recreation Director of Public Welfare Secretary, Social Planning Division, Conm~unity Fund President, Jefferson High School Student Council President, Lucy Addis6n High School Student Council President, William Flemin~ High School Student Council APPROVED presiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of March, 19~9. No. 9371. A RESOLUTION authorizin~ the City Manager of the City of Roanoke to file an application with the Federal Security Agency, Il. S. Public Health Service (or other proper Federal departments or agencies) for a grant not to exceed ~150,O00.O0 to aid in the financing of the acquisition of a site for and construction of a public health center in the City of Roanoke; directing the City Manager to furnish such inforraation as may be reasonably requested in connection with the application; snd declaring an emergency. ~IHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, on the 29th day of November, 194~, unanimously adopted Ordinance No. 9~89 entitled "AN ORDINANCE, to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars (~150,O00) to provide funds to pay for the cost of acquiring a site for and construction of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: A public' health center"; and WHEREAS, the canvassers of election appointed by the Electoral Board of the City of Roanoke, pursuant to Ordinance No. 9762, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 17th day of January, 1949, directing and providinz for the holding of an election in the City of Roanoke to determine, inter alia, Whether the freehold voters of said City would approve the aforesaid Ordinance No. 96~9, have reported that at an election lawfully called and held on the 1st day of l(arch, 19~9, in pursuance to the aforesaid Ordinance No. 9762, a majority of the freehold voters voting at said election voted in ~'avor of said Ordinance No. 9689; and ~'~HER~AS, in proper cases the Federal Security A~ency,~ U. o. Public Health Service (or other proper Federal departments or aeencies), srants aid to municipalities for such purpoo~s, and WHEREAS, it is the con~ensus of this Council that this is a proper case in which to make application for such a ~rant to the City of Roanoke, and ~,",]ffEREAS, in order to provide for the immediate preservation of the public health and safety and for the usual daily operation of the Health Department of the City of Roanoke, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFO~E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: 1. That the City Manager be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute and file an application on behalf of the City of Roanoke with the Federal Security ^~encv,. ~ U. S. Public Health Service (or otn=r~ ~ proper Federal Departments or ~encies) for a ~,rant not to ~xceed_ .,~--'~,0OO.00 to aid in the financin~ of the ac,~uisition of a site for and construction of a public health center in the City of Roanoke. 2. That the City Nana.~e? be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to furnis,~ such information as may be reasonably requested in connec%ion with the application which is hereinabove authorized and directed to be filed. 3. An emereency ex~stinr~, this resolution shall be in full force and effect from its passage. ATT F. ST: ~ P P t~ 0 V E D Clerk IN THE COUI[CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of ~[arch, 19~9. President No. 9872. & RESOLUTION endorsin6 House Bills 3250 and 3~16 authorizinf:, and providin~ for "the construction of the Smith Nountain Dam and hydroelectric power ~lant prospect in the Roanoke River Basin". ,., .... ,~.~'~o, the proposed Smith Nountain Dam and hydroelectric power plant project on the Roanoke River in Virginia is a unit of the ~eneral plan for the comprehensive development o~~ the Roanoke hiver Basin for flood control and other purposes as approved by the Act of December 22, 1944, entitled "An Act author!zlng tree construct~o~ of~certain public works on rivers and harbors for flood controf, and for other purposes", and WHEREAS, this Council is interested in the carrying out of the purposes of the aforesaid Act of December 22, 194g, and especially in that portion thereof callin~ for the constr~ction of the Smith Nountain Dam and hydroelectric power project on the [~oanoke River in Virginia. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council. of the City of Roanoke that said Council go on record as endorsing the carrying out of the purposes of the aforesaid Act of December 22, 1944, and especially in that, portion thereof calling for the construction of the Smith Mountain DarrL and hydroelectric power plant project on the Roanoke River in Virginia, as soon as practicable. BE IT FU~[THEt[ RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby, directed to forward a copy of this resolution to the Honc~able William ~.[. Whittington, Chairman of the Committee on Public '4orks, and to each Virginia member of the Congress of the United States. ATTEST: / / '~ CI~r'k '~'~ APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9820. AN ORDINANCE establishing a setback line on both sides of Tenth Street, N. W., extending from the old north corporate limits at Lick Run to Williamson Road, to provide for a 50-foot street from property line to property line. WHEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property owners in the affected area notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 21st day of February, 1949, on the question of establishing a setback line on both sides of Tenth Street, N. W., extending from Norfolk Avenue, S. W., to ~illiamson Road, to provide for a 70-foot street from property line to property line, and WHEREAS, the said hearing ~s held on the 21st day of February, 19~9, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke, at which hearing all property owners in the affected area were given an opportunity to be heard on the question, and WHEREAS, after hearing evidence submitted, Council is of the opinion that a setback line should be established to provide for a 50-foot street. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a setback line be, and the same is hereby established on both sides of Tenth Street, N. W., extending from the old north corporate limits at Lick Run to Williamson Road, to provide for a 50-foot street from property line to property line. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no building hereafter erected on any of said lots abutting on said street shall extend over the setback line as established by the provisions of this Ordinance. ATTEST: './~' ,~ ,,~ /'.~ .~ ~. ~ ~ .. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9859. AN ORDINANCE establishing a setback line on both sides of Hollins Road, N. E. (formerly 9th Street, N. E.), from Orange Avenue, N. E., to the new city corporate limits at Carvins Creek, N...E., extending thirty feet on each side of the present established center line of Hollins Road, to provide for a 60-foot street. WHEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property owners in the affected area notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 14th day of March, 1949, on the question of establishing a setback line on both sides of Hollins Road, N. E. (formerly 9th Street, N. E), from Orange Avenue, N. E., to the new city corporate limits at Carvins Creek, N. E., extending thirty- five f. eet on each side of the present established center line of Hollins Road, to provide for a ?O-foot street, and WHEREAS, the said hearing was held on the 14th day of March, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke, at which hearing all property owners in the affected area were given an opportunity to be heard on the question, and WHEREAS, after hearin~ evidence submitted, Council is of the opinion that a setback line should be established to provide for a 60-foot street. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a setback line be, and the same is hereby established on Hollins Road, N. E. (formerly 9th Street, N. E.) from Orange Avenue, N. E., to the new cityc orporate limits at Carvins Creek, N. E., extending thirty feet on each side of the present established center line of Hollins ~oad, to provide for a 60-foot street. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no building hereafter erected on any of said lots abutting on said street shall extend over the setback line as _established by the provisions of this Ordinance. APPROVED ATTEST: C'ler~" President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9860. AN ORDINANCE to establish a setback line on the west side of First Street, S. W., between Luck Avenue and the alley immediately south of Luck Avenue, said setback line to vary from a distance of six feet beginning at Luck Avenue to 18.5 fSet at the north side of the alley, measuring from the present west street line of First Street, for street widening purposes. WHEREAS, notice of public hearing on the question of establishing a setback line on the west side of First Street, S. W., between Luck Avenue and the 140 By No. - alley immediately south of Luck Avenue, said setback line to vary from a distance of six feet beginning at Luck Avenue to 18.5 feet at the north side of the alley, measuring from the present west street line of First Street, as required by Article XI, Section 43, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relatin? to Zoning, was published in "The World-News",a newspaper published in the C2ty of Roanoke, for the time required by said section, and WHEREAS,the hearing as provided for in said notice published in said newspaper was given on the 14th day of March, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council ~oom in the Municipal Building, at which hearing all property owners in the affected area were given an opportunity to be heard on the question, and WHEREAS, no one appeared in opposition to the setback line, and it is the opinion of Council that the setback line should be established. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the ~ity of Roanoke that a setback line be, and the same is hereby established on the west side of First Street, S. W., between Luck Avenue and the alley immediately south of Luck Avenue, said setback line to vary from a distance of six feet beginning at Luck Avenue to 18,5 feet at the north side of the alley, measuring from the present west street line of First Street, for street widening purposes. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no building hereafter erected on any of said lots abutting on said street shall extend over the setback line as established by the provisions of this Ordinance. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED Pres ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9865. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City RIanager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Claudine W. McConkey and James G. McConkey property located between Noble (Woodland) Avenue and Maddock (Laurel) Avenue, N. E., and Wilkins Street and Lukens Street, N. E., described as Lots 12, 13, 14, 27 and 29, Section H, Map of Williamson Groves Subdivision, at a total consideration of $1,875.O0, said lots being a portion of the site contemplated for the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area, and directing acceptance of deed therefor upon approval of the City Attorney. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Claudine W. McConkey and James G. McConkey property located between Noble (Woodland) Avenue and Maddock (Laurel)~Avenue, N. E., and Wilkins Street and Lukens Street, N. E., described as Lots 12, 13, 14, ~ 27 and 29, Section H, Map of Williamson Groves Subdivision, at a total consideratil 141 of ~1,875.00, said lots being a portion of the site contemplated for the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area, and that deed therefor be accepted upon approval of the City Attorney. ATTEST: APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9873. A RESOLUTION awardin~ contract for construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, alley crossings, driveways and appurtenant work thereto, at various locations in the City of aoanoke to Philip L. Baird, 2920 ,~ycliffe Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia, at a total cost of $41,715.00. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Mr. John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, Mr. J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor and Mr. David Dick, Building Inspector upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated and considere~ bids heretofore received for construct.ion,of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, alley crossings, driveways and appurtenant work thereto, at various locations in the City of Roanoke, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council; and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the bid of Philip L. Baird is the best bid for construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, alley crossings, driveways and appurtenant work thereto, in the total sum of $41,715.00, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds t}~at the bid of Philip L. Baird for construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, alley crossings, driveways and appurtenant work thereto, is the best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follow,' Section 1. That the bid of Philip L. Baird, 2920 Wycliffe Avenue, Roanoke Virginia, for construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, alley crossings, driveways and appurtenant work thereto, in the total sum of $41,715.00, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the said construction be forthwith executed. Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. APPROVED ATTEST: · Pre§ident 142 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9874. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, alley crossings, driveways and appurtenant work thereto, at various locations in the 1949 annexed area, to Philip L. Baird, 2920 Wycliffe Avenue, Roanoke, Virginia, at a total cost of $32,000.00. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Mr. John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, Mr. J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor and Mr. David Dick, Building Inspector,~ upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated and considere~ bids heretofore received for construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and ~utter, alley crossings, driveways and.appurtenant work %hereto, at various locations in th~ 1949 annexed area, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council; and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the bid of Philip L. Baird is the best bid for construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, alley crossings, driveways and appurtenant work thereto, in the total sum of ~32,000.00, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of Philip L. Baird for construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, alley crossings, driveways and appurtenant work thereto, is the best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of Philip L. Baird, 2920 Wycliffe Avenue, ~%oanoke, ~irginia, for construction of concrete sidewalk, curb and gutter, alley crossings, driveways and appurtenant work thereto, in the total sum of $32,000.00, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and~clared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the said construction be forthwith executed. Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, herein provided for. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9875. and he is hereby authorizeJ to execute the contract ' P s' .ent A RESOLUTION awarding contract for construction of approximately 640 lineal feet of pavement on Nineteenth Street, N. W., north of Carroll Avenue, in front of the Monroe Junior High School, to Sam Finley, Incorporated, Roanoke, Virginia, at a total cost of $5,411.50. 143 WHEREAS, a committee composed of Mr. John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, Mr. J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor, and Mr. David Dick, Building Inspector upon the request of the Council of the City of koanoke, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for construction of approximately 640 lineal feet of pavement on Nineteenth Street, N. W., north of Carroll Avenue, in front of the Monroe Junior High School, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council; and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the bid of Sam Finley, Incorporated, is the best bid for construction of approximately 640 lineal feet of pavement on Nineteenth Street, N. W., north of Carroll Avenue, in front of the Monroe Junior High School, in the total sum of ~5,411.50, and %CHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of Sam Finley, Incorporated, for consideration of approximately 640 lineal feet of pavement on Nineteenth Street, N. W., north of Carroll Avenue, in front of the Monroe Junior High School, is the best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of koanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of Sam Finley, Incorporated, for construction of approximately 640 lineal feet of pavement on Nineteenth Street, N. W., north of Carroll Avenue, in front of the Monroe Junior High School, in the total sum of $5,~11.50, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the said construction be forthwith executed. Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. ATTEST: " Clerk APPROVED Pre s id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9876. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for construction of pavement on Cumberland Street, between Hillcrest Avenue and Greenland Avenue, in the Williamson Road area, to Adams &Tate Construction Company, Roanoke, Virginia, at a total cost of $3,351.50. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Mr. John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, Mr. J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor, and Mr. David Dick, ouilding Inspector, upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated snd considered bids heretofore received for constr~ction of pavement on Cumber]and Street, between Hillcrest Avenue and Greenland Avenue, in the Williamson Road area, and has duly made its reconm~endation to this Council; and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the bid of Adams & Tare Construction Company is the best bid for construction of pavement, in the total sum of $3,351.50, and 144 By WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of Adams & Tare Construction Company for construction of pavement is the best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of Adams & Tare Construction Company, Roanoke, Virginia, for construction of pavement on Cumberland Street, between Hillcrest Avenue and Greenland Avenue, in the Williamson Road area, in the total sum of $3,351.50, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the said construction be forthwith executed. Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. ATTEST: · ' Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of Narch, 1949. President No. 9879. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager to proceed with the openin~ of a street between the southern end of Cornwallis Avenue and Yellow Mountain Road, S. E., in accordance with Revised Plan No. 1083, dated March 28, 1949, on file in the office of the City Engineer. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the opening of a street between the southern end of Cornwallis Avenue and Yellow Mountain Road, S. E., in accordance with Revised Plan No. 1083, dated March 28, 1949, on file in the office of the City Engineer. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk PPesident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9880. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $6.50 in the name of G. Wesley Cassell, covering refund of amount paid for building permit, issued in the name of Oltie Fulcher and M. F. Fox, to erect a studio garage on property at 810-2nd Street, S. W., plans for s aid project having been abandoned. WHEREAS, G. Wesley Cassell on the 16th day of September, 1948, paid into the office of the Building Inspector $6.50, covering fee f~permission to erect a studic garage on property at 810-2nd Street, S. W., and WHEREAS, plans for erection of the studio garage have been abandoned. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $6.50 in the name of G. Wesley Cassell, covering refund of amount paid for building permit, issued in the name of Ollie ~'ulcher and M. F. Fox, to erect a studio ~arage on property at 810-2nd Street, S. W., plans for said project having been abandoned. ATTEST: APPROV. ED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9881. A RESOLUTION requesting the Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance AFency to make a determination that Trailers Nos. 15204, 44308 and 15189 are no longer needed for veterans housing. WHEREAS, the management of Veterans Housing Project Va-V-44359 has determined that Trailers Nos. 15204, 44308 and 15189 are now uninhabitable due to their condition, and WHEREAS, the need for these three temporary structures for housing eligible tenants in the orderly demobilization of the war effort no longer exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the body recommend to the Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency that Trailers Nos. 15204, 44308 and 15189 be terminated in accordance with the terms of the contract pertaining to these units,HA(V-44359)mph-2. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY,_ OF ROANOKE, VI[iGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9882. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #51, "Tuberculosis Sanatorium", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 3 1, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #51, "Tuberculosis Sanatorium", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of 146 Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations f~om the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be,and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: TUBERCULOSIS S~NATORIUM #51 Furniture and Equipment (1) ........... . ................... $1,035.00 (1) C~lorimeter for Laboratory ..... $135.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinan( shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED " Clerk ~' ' President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th da~ of March, 1949. No. 9883. AN ORDINANCE appropriating $300.00 from the 1949 Annex Fund, for street construction. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is declared t o exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $300.00 b~ and is hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund, for street construction. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is s et forth and declared to ~ist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9884. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #1, "City Council", Se ct ion . #18 , "Hustings Court" and Section #19, "Court of Law and Chancery", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence Of an emergency" BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #l, "City Council~, Section #18, "Hustings ~ourt" and Section #19, "Court of Law and Chancery", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making ap- propriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,, be, and the same ~z~nereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CImY COUNCIL #1 Incidentals ................... $ 121.50 HITSTINGS COURT #18 Incidentals .................. COURT OF LAW AND CHANCERY #19 Inci dentals .................. 63.50 60.00 BE IT FURTHER 0RDAI~rED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL ~0R ?HE CITY. OF ROANOKE, VIRC/N~A, The 28th day of ~arch, 1949. ~o. 9885. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section 33 of Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Roanoke in relation to routing of through-trucks over certain street., as amended by Ordinance No. 7844, adopted on the 19th day of yune, 1944. WHER~S, in the interest of public safety, an emergency is declared to exisi THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAI$IED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 33 of Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Roanoke in relation to routing of through-trucks over certain streets, as amended by Ordinance No. 7844, adopted on the 19th day of June, 1944, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained so as to read as follows: Sec. 33. Routing of through-trucks over certain streets. The following route, to-wit: North on Franklin Road (U. S. Highway Route 220) from the city's south corporate line to Naval Reserve Avenue; thence east on Naval Reserve Avenue to Jefferson Street; thence north on Yefferson Street to the Virginian Railway station; thence north on Third Street, S. E., to Campbell Avenue, S. E.; thence east on Campbell Avenue, S. E., to Norfolk Avenue; thence east on Norfolk Avenue to Fourteenth Street, S. E.; thence north on Fourteenth Street, S. E. to Ninth Street, N. E.; thence north on Ninth Street, N. E., to Orange Avenue, N. E. thence west on Orange Avenue, N. E., to Williamson Road (U.S. Highway Route ll), is designated for use by all north-and south-bound through-truck traffic. Beginning at the intersection of Grandin Road and Brandon Road, thence on Brandon Road to Franklin Road is designated for use by all east-and west-bound through-truck traffic. The operator of each north-or south-bound or east-or west-bound through- thereon through the city and upon no other street of said city; provided, however, deviations therefrom may be made from said routes only for the purpose of making and receiving truck deliveries ~lsewhere in said city than along sa. id routes. Any person convicted of violation of any of the proviaions of this section shall be fined not less than five dollars mcr more than one hundred dollars for each separate offense. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9886. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #&0, "Police Department-, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #~+0, ~Police Department,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Tirginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, ,,An Ordinance naking appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal 'ear beginning January l, 19&9, and ending December 31, 19&9, and declaring the ,xistence of an emergency,,, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to ead as follows: POLICE DEPAR~NT #~+0 Telephone and Telegraph .............. $ 1,595.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Irdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ~TTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 19~9. No. 9887. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #120, "}.~unicipal Airport-, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from 149 the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #120, "l.¢unicipal Airport,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: MUNICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Wages . Materi~ ]Jlll~llll]l]]lll $ 5,000.00 3,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ~ APPROVED ~ ATTEST: Clerk Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of ~.~arch, 1949. No. 9888. AN ORDINANCE appropriating from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke $94,780.74 to apply on the costs of acquiring a site for, the construction and equip-i ment of a public health center; providing that said amount of money be refunded to ~ the General Fund from the proceeds received from the sale of bonds authorized by a majority of the freehold voters voting at an election held on ~arch 1, 1949; and declaring an emergency. WHER?AS, pursuant to Ordinance 51o. 9762, adopted by this Council on January 17, 1949, directing and providing for the holding of an election in the City of Roanoke to determine, inter alia, whether the freehold voters of said City would approve Ordinance 51o. 9689 adopted November 29, 1948, entitled, "AN ORDINgN~J~, to provide for the issue of bonds of the City 9f Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000) to provide funds to pay for the cost of a~quiring a site for and construction of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a public health center,,, a majority of the freehold voters voting at said election voted in favor of said Ordinance 51o. 9689; and WHEREAS, it is the purpose of this Council to honor the mandate of said freehold voters by issuing, and offering for sale, serial bonds of the City of Roanoke in an amount not to exceed $150,000.00 for the purpose of obtaining funds to pay for said permanent public improvement; and ¥~STEREAS, the City's application, pursuant to the Federal Hos.Pitalsur~ey and Construction Act, for federal funds from the Construction Allotment made to the 150 State by the Surgeon General for construction of, and in connection with, said publi~ health center will be expedited by the advanced appropriation hereinafter made; and WHEREAS, in order to provide for the immediate preservation of the public health and for the usual daily operation of the Health Department of the City of Roanoke, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke: 1. That $94,780.94 be, and said amount is hereby, appropriated from the General Fund of the City to apply on the costs of acquiring a site for, the con- struction and equipment of, a pub, lic health center in the City of Roanoke; and 2. That said amount of money, wiz: $94,780.74 be refunded to the General 'und ~mmediately upon receipt of the proceeds from the sale of the bomds authorized by a majority of the freehold voters voting at the election~held On March l, 1949 to lefray the costs of said public health center. BE IT M3RTHER ORDAINED that, an emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President IN .THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CI~ OF ROANOIfE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of }~{arch, 1949. No. 9889. AN ORDINANCE imposing license taxes for the calendar year 1949 and for each ~nd every calendar year thereafter until otherwise changed, for the privilege of ~onducting motorcycle delivery services or for operating motorcycles on a "for-hire- ,asis; for the support of the City goverrmlent, payment of interest on the City debt nd for other municipal expenses; prescribing-penalties for the violation of the ,rdinance; providing for the collection of such-ta~es and for certain requirements ~nd regulations as an aid thereto;, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, it is necessary for the usual daily operation Of the municipal Eovernment that immediate provision be made for imposing the license taxes~ hereinaft, set out in order that the same may be effective immediately, and an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFOR~E,~ BE I~ ORDAIN~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke: That for the calendar year 1949 and for each and every calendar year there- after, until otherwise changed, there is hereby imposed an annual license tax on eec )arson, firm or corporation operating a motorcycle delivery service or operating ~otorcycles in the City of Roanoke on a "for-hire,, basis, for the privilege of con- ~ucting such business, which said tax shall be ..... ......................... ~10.00 ;or each and every motorcycle used or operated by such person, firm or corporation ~n the conduct of such b~usiness, and which said license shall be in addition to any ;ax imposed directly upon such motorcycle, or motorcycles, under any other license )rdinence. The license hereinabove imposed shall be applied for, assessed, collected and paid on or before May 1st of the year for which the same may be issued; and licenses issued under this ordinance shall be subject to the same rules and regula- tions concerning transfer and display as provided in Ordinance No. 9740, but may be prorated, quarterly, for the time for which said license may be issued. The term "motorcycle,, as used in this ordinance shall mean and include motorcycles, motorbikes, motorscooters and'tri-motorcycles, with or without sidecars attached thereto. Any person, firm or corporation conducting ~ motorcycle delivery service, or operating motorcycles on a "for-hire- basis, without having first obtained a license under this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined not less than $2.50, nor more than $10.00 for each and every day such person, firm or corporation shall be in default. AN ~ERGENCY EXISTING, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. APPROVED President IN THE~ COUNCIL FOR ~ CIT? OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 19~9. No. 9890. AN ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordaim Ordinance ~o. 9817, passed by the Comacil for the City of Roanoke on February 28, 1949, by adding thereto a new sec- tion to be known as Section (BB) imposing a license tax on certain one or two-wheel trailers; and by adding thereto another new section to be known as Section (K), re- lating to possible eonfliGts with the State law imposing licenses; ami providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, it is necessary for the usual daily operation of the municipal government that immediate provision be made for the amendment of Ordinance 1~o. 9817, ~assed by the Council for the City of Roanoke on February 28, 19~+9, by the addition of two new sections, and an emergency is declared to exist. q~qEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Ordinance No. 9817, passed by the Council on February 28, .1949 be, and it is hereby, amended by adding thereto a new section to be known as Section (BB), which new section is as follows: (~B) TA~f ON CERTAIN ONE AND ~0-~,VF~EL TRAILERS. A license tax is hereby imposed on all one or two-wheel trailers with a body length of~not more than nine feet and a width not greater than the width of the motor~vehicle to which it is attached, to be attache~ to the owner,s own moro: vehicle and used only for carrying property belonging to the owner of such trailer, mot exceeding (1,000) pounds at any one time, which said license tax shall be..$3.50 for each such trailer. FPEALED No..I. jJL BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that said Ordinance Bo. 9817 be further amended by adding thereto another new section to be known as Section (K), which new section is as follows: ~K) CONFLICT ~"~ . If any license imposed under this ordinance shall exceed, when computed in accordance with the terms of this ordinance, the amount of the license tax imposed by the State of Virginia on the same motor vehicle or trailer then, aad in such case, the license tax imposed upon such vehicle under this ordinance shall be in an amount equal to the license tax imposed by the State of Virginia, and in no case shall the license tax imposed by this ordinance exceed the amount of the licens tax imposed by the State on the same motor vehicle or trailer. AN D~ERGENC¥ EXISTING, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 28th day of March, 1949. No. 9891. A RESOLUTION directing the City Attorney to notify renters of city owned uildings located at 321-323 Second Street~ S. w., and 203-205-207 Church Avenue, E. ~T., of the city's intention to raze said buildings after December 31, 1949, and lo give said renters written notice to vacate not later than December 31, 19&9, and epealing Resolution No. 9848, adopted on March 7, 19&9. NE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney .e, and he is hereby directed to notify renters of city owned buildings located t 321-323 Second Street, S. W., and 203-205-207 Church Avenue, S. '~J., of the city,s ntention to raze said buildings after December 31, 19&9, and to give said renters ~ritten notice to vacate act later than December 31, 1949. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 9848, adopted ca ~arch 7, 19&9, )e, and the same is hereby repealed. APPROVED A~TEST: ~/ Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of April, 1949. No. 9877. AN ORDINANCE establishing a setback line on both sides of Liberty Road (Big Oak Avenue) from Williamson Road to the proposed intersection of Liberty Road with Lukens Street, N. E., extending thirty-five feet on each side of the present established center line of the street, to provide for a ?O-foot street. WHEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property owners in the affected area notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 28th day of March, 1949, on the question of establishing a setback line on both sides of Liberty Road (Big Oak Avenue) from Williamson Road to the proposed intersection of Liberty Road with Lukens Street, N. E., extending thirty-five feet on each side of the present established center line of the street, to provide for a 70-foot street, and WHEREAS, the said hearing was held on the 28th day of March, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke, at which hearin~ ali. property owners in the affected area were given an opportunity to be heard on the question, and WHEREAS, after hearing evidence submitted, Council is of the opinion that the setback line should be established. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a setback line be, and the same is hereby established on both sides of Liberty Road (Big Oak Avenue) from Williamson Road to the proposed intersection of Liberty Road with Lukens Street, N. E., extending thirty-five feet on each side of the present establishes center line of the street, to provide for a 70-foot street. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no buildin~ hereafter erected on any of said bots abutting on said street shall extend over the setback line as established by the provisions of this Ordinance. A P P R 0 V E D ATTEST: ~ . IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of April, 1949. No. 9878. AN ORDINANCE establishing a setback line on both sides of Yellow ~ountain Road, S. E., from Twenty-second Street to its intersection with Nottingham Road, extending fifteen feet on each side of the present established center line of the street, to provide for a 30-foot street; and establishing a setback line on both sides of Yellow ~(ountain Road, S. E., from Nottingham Road to its intersection with Garden City Boulevard, S. E., formerly Garnand (Hickory) Road; thence on Garden City Boulevard, S. E., formerly Y~llow Mountain Road, to the new city corporate 154 limits, extending thirty feet on each side of the present established center line of the streets, to provide for a 60-foot street. WHEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property owners in the affected area notified that Council would hold a hearing on the l~th day of March, 19~9, on the question of establishing a setback line on both sides of Yellow Mountain Road from Jefferson Street to its intersection with Garden City Boulevard, S. E., formerly Garnand (Hickory)Road; thence on Garden City Boulevard, S. E., formerly Yellow Mountain Road, to the new city corporate limits, extendin? thirty feet one ach side of the present established center line of the streets, to provide for a 60-foot street, and WHEREAS, the said hearing was held on the 14th day of March, 19~9, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke, at which hearing all property owners in the affected area were given an opportunity to be heard on the question, and WHEREAS, after hearing evidence submitted, Council is of the opinion that a setback line should be established on both sides of Yellow Mountain Road, ~. E., from Twenty-second Street to its intersection with Nottingham Road, extending fifteen feet on each side of the present established center line of the street, to provide for a 30-foot street; and that a setback line should be established on both sides of Yellow ~ountain Road, S. E., from Nottingham Road to its intersection with Garden City Boulevard, 5. E., formerly Garnand (Hickory)' Road; thence on Garden City Soulevard~ S. E., formerly Yellow Mountain Road, to the new city corporate limits, extending thirty feet on each side of the present established center line of the streets, to provide for a 60-foot street. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a setback line be, and the same is hereby established on both sides of Yellow ~ountain Road, S. E., from Twenty-second Street to its intersection with Nottingham Road, extending fifteen feet on each side of the present established center line of the street, to provide for a 30-foot street; and that a setback line be, and the same is hereby established on both sides of Yellow Mountain Road, S. E., from Nottingham Road to its intersection with Garden City Boulevard, S. E., formerly Garnand (Hickory) Road; thence on Garden City Boulevard, S. E., formerly Yellow Mountain Road, to the new city corporate limits, extending'thirty feet on each side of the present established center line of the streets, to provide for a 60-foot street. BE IT F~THER ORDAINED that no building hereafter erected on any of said lots abutting on said street shall extend over the setback line as established by the provisions of this Ordinance. APPROVED ATTEST: ~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of April, 1949. No. 9893. A RESOLUTION ado ptiny Map of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, dated ~ay 15, 1949, on file in the office of the City mnFineer, as the official ~iap of the City. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Map of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, dated May 15, 1949, on file in the office of the City Engineer, be, and the same is hereby adopted as the official ~!ap of the City. APPROVED ATTEST: ~. / Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of April, 1949. ' ~'~,- k.~ Pre s id ent No. 9894. A RESOLUTION authorizing refund of ~20.75 to Robert h. Dabney, covering amount paid for license for the year 1949, for the privilege of practicing mechanical engineering as an associate member of an architectural and engineering firm in the City of Roanoke, Virginia. WHEREAS, on the 4th day of January, 1949, Robert L. Dabney purchased. License No. 77 for the year 1949, in the amount of ;.~20.75, for the privilege of practicin~ mechanical engineerine as an associate member of an architectural and engineering firm in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and WHEREAS, it appears that on the 13th day of January, 1949, said Robert L. Dabney terminated his association with said firm, and on January 15, 1949, became an employee of another architectural and engineering firm in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, which position does not require such a license, and WHEREAS, said Robert L. Dabney has requested that he be refunded the said amount of !120 75, in which request ouncml concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby ~ranted for a refund of ~20.75 to Robert L. Dabney, covering amount paid for license for the year 1949, for the privilege of practicin~ mechanical enFineerin? as an associate member of an architectural and engineering firm in the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the provisions of this Resolution shall not be construed as establishing a precedent. ATTEST: Clerk' APPROVE D ' PresiH'ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of April, 1949. No. 9895. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Delinquent Tax Collector, at sales of properties for which suits in equity are instituted for the purpose of enforcing the city's liens for delinquent taxes, to bid, for and on behalf of the City of ~oanoke, in amounts equal to all the city's liens against such properties, plus costs. BE IT RESOLVED by the council of the City of Roanoke that the Delinquent Tax Collector be, and he is hereby authorized, at sales of properties for which suits in equity are instituted for the purpose of enforcing the city's liens'for delinquent taxes, to bid, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, in amounts equal to all the city's liens against such properties, plus costs. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of April, 1949. President No. 9897. A RESOLUTION re-affirming the election of hr. LeRoy H. Smith and Mrs. Robert C. Churchill as School ~rustees for the City of Roanoke for term ending June 30, 1949; Mrs. J. Kirk Ring and Mr. William L. Martin for term ending June 30, 1950; and Dr. Harry T. Penn and Mr. J. Barclay Andrews for term ending June 30, 1951. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the election of Mr. LeRoy H. Smith and Mrs. Robert C. Churchill as School Trustees for the City of Roanoke for term ending June 30, 1949; Mrs. J. Kirk Ring and Mr. William L. Martin for term ending June 30, 1950; and Dr. Harry T. Penn and Mr. J. Barclay Andrews for term ending June 30, 1951, be, and the same is hereby re-affirmed. APPROVED president IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROmOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of April, 1949. No. 9898. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to use ~382.00 of the amount listed for Small Sprayers, etc., to defray excess cost for the mobile unit of the Sprayer and Duster Item, under Equipment, Section 74-A, "Fly and Mosquito Control~ of the Budget. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to use ~3~2.00 of the amount listed for Small Sprayers, etc., to defray excess cost for the mobile unit of the Sprayer and Duster Item, under Equipment, Section #71~-A, "Fly and Mosquito Control", of the Budget. ATTEST Clerk A P PR O VED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of April, 1949. No. 9899. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~?anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute agreement between the City and the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, granting to the Railway Company an easement for encroachment of retaining wall upon Shenandoah Avenue, N. E., at the location and to the extent shown on Plan N-22573, dated January 22, 1949, on file in the office of the Chief Engineer of the Railway Cor~pany, under terms and conditions contained in said a~reement. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute a~reement between the City and the Norfolk and L~estern Railway Company, granting to the Railway Company an easement for encroachment of retaining wall upon Shenandoah Avenue, N. E., at the location and to the extent shown on Plan N-22573, dated January 22, 19~+9, on file in the office of the Chief Engineer of the Railway Company, under terms and conditions contained in said a~reement. A PPR 0 VE D IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of April, 1949. President No. 9900. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke to waive penalties, during the year 19~9, in certain instances where owners of real estate situated in the territory annexed to the City as of mid-night, December 31, 194~, may not pay such taxes before the dates such penalties would otherwise become collectible. WHEREAS, the City Treasurer is required, by ordinance, to collect a 5~ penalty on each quarterly payment of City real estate taxes that may not be paid on or before the 1st day of April, July and October and the 6th day of December, 1949, respectively, and WHEREAS, for sundry reasons, not the fault of any responsible City official~ it has been impossible to mail 1949 real estate tax tickets to a comparatively few owners of land situated in the territory annexed to the City as of mid-night, December 31, 19&~; and WHEREAS~ it is the consensus of this Council that such penalties should be waived as to such owners of land situated in said annexed territory to whom such 1949 real estate tax notices have not been mailed, provided such taxes shall be paid within thirty (30) day's after such notices are actually mailed to such taxpayers. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLFED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that, the City Treasurer be, and he is hereby, authorized to waive the 5~ penalty on any 1949 quarterly payment of City real estate taxes due on land situated in the territory annexed to the City as of mid-night, December 31~ 19~ in those cases where the 19&9 real estate tax notices therefor have not been mailed the owners; provided, however~ that such taxes be paid within thirty (30) days after the respective tax notices are actually mailed. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of April, 1949. No. 9892. AN ORDINANCE directing the change of names of certain streets in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, directing the designation of the true names on present and fut'ure tax Flats in the office of the City Engineer, and dir~ctin~ that street signs now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly. BE IT CRDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the followin~ streets in the City of Roanoke now desisnated on plats in the office of the City Engineer and by street signs in the city, be, and they shall hereafter be desisnated by the new names as shown opposite the old names, respectively, as follows: Present Name Camps Alley Clay Street Colonel Bowman Eoad Colonel Breckenridge Road Colonel Christian Road Colonel Crockett Road Colonel Fleming Road Fleming Road Colonel McClanahan Road Colonel Preston Road Colonel Robinson Road Robinson Road General %~ashin~ton Road Main Street Land ~iap.. Old Northeast Section Jackson Park William Fleming Court William Fleming Court William ~'lemmng Court %'~illiam Fleming Court %'~illiam Flemin~ Court William Fleming Court William Fleming Court William Fl~ming Court William Fleming Court William Fleming Court William Fleming Court West Park New Name 5th Street, N. E. Tuck Street, N. E. Angell Avenue, N. W. Trinkle Avenue, N. W. Christian Avenue~ N. W. Crockett Avenue, N. W. Ftemin~ Avenue~ N. W. Flemin~ Avenue., N. ~. Barkley Avenue~ N. W. Preston Avenue, N. W. Wentworth Avenue, N. W. ~entworth Avenue, N. E. Truman Avenue, N. ~. Comer Street, N. W. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of' [toanoke that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to designate t?:e true names of streets herein provided for on present and future tax plats filed in his office, and that street sims now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly. Clerk ~ APPROVED President ~/'T~p, T~ A IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, .~,~.~ , The llth day of April~ No. 9896. AN ORDINANCE to amend and. reordain Section 2, (.haf.~er 3.., of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relatin~ to School Districts, as amended by Ordinance No. 7~55, adopted on the 19th day of June, 19~. WIIEREAS, the School Board of the City of Roanoke has recom~:ended, pur.suant to Section 5~ of the City's Charter, that Section 2~ Chapter 35, of the Code of the [',ity of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to School Districts, as amended by Ordinance No. 7855, adopted on the 19th day of June, 19~, be amended to redistrict the present city into two School Districts, in which re.ommcnda~mon Council concurs. TtIERZFORE, BE IT fI~DAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that o ~ of the ,,ode of the City of Roanoke, _., , _ Section 2, .oh~:~pter 35, Virzinia relatinz to School Districts, as amended by Ordinance No. ~.~.~..~, adopted on the 19th day of June, 197+/~, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: Sec. 2. School districts. (a) That the city be, and it is hereby redistricted into two School Districts. Ail that portion of the city l~in~ south of the center line of the west-bound main line of the Norfolk and ifestern Railway between its intersection with the eastern and with the western corporate boundary lines of the City of Roanoke shall constitute school district I'io. 1; and all that portion lying on the ~orth side of said main line shall constitute sc~ool district No. 2; and three trustees shall be elected by the council from each district, upon the ezpiration of the present terms of office. A P P N 0 V n' D~ - Clerk IN THE OOUNC!L FOR ~w~ ~,,~ CITY OF ~n~O'Z~' ~FIDOYF,~T~ The l!th day of April, 1969. No. 9901. ~'~ ~r T A R~oOLU~IOh providin? for the appointment of five freeholders, any t~.ree of whom might act, as viewers :_n connec~on with petition of !Iodges Lumber 160 Corporation to vacate, discontinue and close Sixth Street, North West, from the southerly line of Shenandoah Avenue, North West, to the Norfolk and Western Railroad right-of-way, said street being shown on the ~'ap of Rogers, Fairfa~ and Houston, dated December, 1890, and of record in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in Deed Book 4~, pa~e ~52. '.fHEREAS, it appearing' to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, upon the petition of Hod~es Lumber Corporation, that the said petitioners did duly and legally publish, as required by Section 5220 and Section 2039 (9), as amended, of the 1942 CoUe of Virginia, a notice of application to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to close the hereinafter referred to portions of Sixth Street, North West, the publication of which was had by posting a copy of said notice at the front door of the Court House of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, (Campbell Avenue Entran?e), at the F~arket Square, (Salem Avenue entrance of the market house), and at Copenhaver's Lot on Second Street, South East, as provided by the aforesaid Sections of the Virginia Code, a].l of which is verified by an affidavit appended to the petition addressed to the Council requesting that the hereinafter described portions of Si×th Street, North West, be formally vacated, discontinued and closed, and WHEREAS, it further appearing to the Council that more than five days have elapsed since the publication of the hereinabove described notices, and the Council has considered the petition of tBe applic~nts to vacate, discontinue and close Sixth Street, North West, from the southerly line of Shenandoah Avenue, North West, to the Norfolk and Western Railroad right-of-way, said Sixth Street, North West, being shown on the ~(ap of RogIers, Fairfax and Houston, dated December, 1890, and of record in the Clerk's Office of the Hustin~s Oourt of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in Deed Book 7+8, pa~e 452, and WHEREAS, the petitioner has requested that not less than three viewers be appointed to view the above described portions of said Sixth Street, North West, to be vacated, and discontinued and closed, and report in writing as required by Sections 2039 (9)and 5220 of the 19f+2 Code of Virginia, as amended. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that C. Cecil l"lora, James A. Turner, D. K. Etheridge, W. P, Bowling, and E. B. Lemon, be, and they are hereby appointed, any three of whom may act, as viewers to view the aforesaid Sixth Street and report in writing pursuant to the provisions of Sections 2039 (9) and 5220 of the 19~+2 Code of Virginia, as amended, whether or not in their opinion, any, and, if any, what inconvenience would result from fore, ally vacatin.~, discontinuing and closing the aforesaid Sixth Street, North West, and further to report the value of the property to be vacated. Clerk - 'President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO.&NOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of April, 19~9. No. 9902. A RESOLUTION repealing a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of 161 Roanoke on the 28th day of Farch, 19%~.~, No. o~.~.,.~, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing and directing the City ~.{anaqer to proceed with the opening of a street between the southern end of Cornwallis Avenue and Yellow ~ountain Road, S. E., in accordance ,.?ith Revised Plan No. 10~3, dated F!arch 25, 1949, on file in the office of the City En~_ineer". ~ ~ ' Roanoke that a i~esolution B~ IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of ~ ~ adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 28th day of Farch, 19~9, No. 9~79, entitled, "A Resolution authorizin~ and directing the City ~.~ana~er. to proceed with the opening of a street between the southern end of Cornwallis Avenue Revmsed Plan No. 1083, dated and Yellow Mountain Road, S. E., in accordance with ? '~ March 2.~, 1949, on file in the office of ~he City En?ineer" be and tlhe same is hereby repealed. APPROVED Clerk Pre s id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKi], VIRqlN~A -h~ llth d~Y of April, 19/,9. No. 9903. AN ORDINANCE repealing an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the l%th day of Retch, 19~9, No. 9~61, entitled, "An Ordinance authorizing and directin5 the Buildin~ Inspector to g~ant a permit to J. P. Bo~an for erection of an Alumi-Built Pre-cut Cabin, classed as a ~tal clad building, at !~+30 Williamson Road, N '.~ .... , on the northeasterly por~ion of Block Bo'~an Lawn }'~ap~ Official Tax No. 207132~, to be used as an office for a t railer sales lot by C. K. Lusk". i~[HEREAS, in the interest of the daily oper8tion of the Municipal ~qovernment, an er~erEency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, Brl IT ORDAIHED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the lI+th 19~+9, No. 9.~61, entitled, "An Or:Jinance authorizing and CLirectinZ the Dui]ding Inspect~r to rant a j ......... t o J... Bowman for erection of an Alumi-Built Pre-cut Cabin, classed as s meta~~ clad buildin~ at 1~.30 Williamson on the northeao~,erly portion of Block 1~ 3o'.~man Lawn I'lap, Of~:c:a~ T~x No. 207132~ to be used as an office for a trailer sales lot by C. ~. Lusk", be~ and the same same is hereby repealed. aZ.. IT w~z'~m~. ~ .... ~,.~ ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist,, an~-~ ~his Ordinance shall be in force from its passa~e. ATTEST: ~ Clerk k ,.~. P P R 0 v.~ E D 169 IN TUg COUNCIL FOR. TtIE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIROINIA, The llth day of April, 1949. No. 9904. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the Building inspector to rrant a permit to A. S. Wills for erection of an ~lumi-Built Pre-cut Cabin, classed as a metal clad building, at 814 Williamson hoad, N. E., on Lots 12, 13 and 14, Block F, . Williamson Groves Yap, Official Tax Ilo. 3080646, to be used as an office for a trailer sales lot by C. K. Lusk. IJtIEREAS, A. S. L~illfi has asked, the Council of the City of Roanoke for permission to erect an ~lumm- uxlt Pre-cut Cabin, classed a:s a metal clad building, at 81~ Williamaon Road, N. E., on Lots ]_2, 13 and 14, Block F, Williamson Groves Map, Official Tax No. 3080646, to be used as an office for a trailer sales lot by ] C. K. Lusk, in view of the provisions of Ordinance No. 4333, adopted on the 17th day of Au?ust, 1934, and ~tEREAS, it apearinf that the erection and maintenance of this building will not increase the fire hazard to other o~mers of property in this vicinity, the Council of the City of Roanoke is of the opinion that the permit should be granted as requeated, anal to this end an emer~xency is set forth and declared to exist. TtIEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Building Inspector be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, to grant a permit to A. $. Wills for erection of an Alumi-Built Pre-cut Cabin, classed as a metal .l~ll~mson Road, . , clad building, at o~14~ ' '~ N.E. on Lots 12, 13 and 14, Block F. ?filliamson Groves Yap, Official Tax No. 30806~6, to be used as an office for a trailer sales lot by C. K. Lusk, for a period of one year, the building to be constructed in accordance with plans to be filed in the office of the BuildinF Inspector, and according to his ~ood liking and satisfaction, it being understood :1 that the right is hereby- reserved by A. S. Wills to apply for a rene~al of the permit within a period of not less than thirty days before its expiration. BE IT FIrRTHER ORD,~T~n ' . ,._~.~ that A S. Wills, by acting under this Ordinance~ aztecs to indemnify and save harmless tb_e City of Roanoke from all claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the erection and maintenance of the bui!dinC above provided for. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance s~all be in force frorn its passage. ATTEST: - , Clerk APF ROVE D Pre s id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOYE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of &pril, 19/+9. No. 9905. AN ORDINANCE appropriatin~ the sum of ~5OO.OO from the Improvement Fund, etc., in connection with t~:e proposed new publ!c library in Zlmwood Park. '~"~,,~,~a~.,~o, in the interest of the daily operation o~ the Nunicipal ~,overnment, an emergency is set forth and d aclared to exist. T~4W~?~a~ BE IT O~D.~INED by the Council of the City of .... ~'~ ........ ,~.:,, ~ no.n~,~ that the su~ of )500.OO be, ~nd the same is hereby a?propriated from the Improvement Fund, for the~m~r--oa~. ~..~,~ of a re-sur've~.~ a~.~ to location, content and type of building, etc., in connection wit: the proposed new i:ublic ~mb~.~,,'.~ in Elr'?,,;ood Park. ~.,~t..~:~:t ORDAINED that an er~:ergency ~s declared to exist and this O~dinance shall be in force from it:s passaffe. APPROVED Fresident !N m~'w COUNCIL FOR The !lth day of April, 19~9. No. 9908. A RE:~OLUT!OL creating a board before whom. abuttin~ landovmers on certain portions of cer~n :streets in the Garden City area may appear and be heard in favor of or a~ainst the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and a!on~ said portions of said streets, the cost of which, w~:en the same shall have been aster- rained, is to be assessed or apportioned between the City and the abutting landowners as provided by law; and providing for notice to such abuttin.2 1.ndo~m~.., s of the hesrin~ before such board i'fHERE?~S, it is imperative that sanitary se~.~ers be constructed in and alonzo., certain port~ons of streets hereinafter,~ , '-~ set forth for the ~ro~ ~ction,.,o of the public health, and in order to provide for the usual daily operation of the municipal .~ov~~.rnm~n~.~ ~, an emergency, exists. ~w~'~'~o'~ BE IT ~OT~m by the Council of the, Cit~ as follows: (1) The C~ty t~ouncil shall constitute a board to whom the matter' of the proposed constrmction of sanitary sewers in and alonE the ~ ~ ollowing streets, North side of Mount Pleasant Boulevard (Route Old National Highway), between Bennington Street (Bridge) and kutrough Road; North side of Rutr,'ough Road, between Nount Pleasant Boulew~rd (Va. floute ,./fll~' Old National IIif'hway) and Brookside Lane; North s.~e of Brook,~ide Lane,. between Brook:~ide Lane and east corporation limits; South side of Brooksidez~ne~, between Brookside,~an:~ and ~d .... e~o~,~o' corporation_ limits; i'!orth side of Rutrough Road, between Brookside Lane and east corporation limits; South sid:e of Rutrou.sb Road, between Nount Pleasant Boulevard and east city corporation line; ;East side of Nount Pleasant oo~levard [Va. ~oute /flt6 Old fL~onal IIi~hway), south of ±~utrou~h Road; l'lest side of Nount Pleasant, Boulevard (Va. Route [16 Old National Highway), south of Rutrough Road; West side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Riverland Road and south Eefamver Line; East side of q-arden City z~ou!evard (Hickory [load), between Rose Avenue and Jtratton Av,~nue (Grove Avenue)~ East side of Garden City Bouleward (Hickory ~oad ) between Stratton Avenue (qrove Avenue) and T¼omason Road; East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hmc~,ory Road~, between Thomason 164 Road and Craig-Robertson Road; East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Craig-Robertson Road and Bandy .Road; North side of r~ose Avenue, east of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road); South side of Rose Avenue, east of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road); I',~orth side of Thomason Road, east of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory ~oad); South side of Thomason Road, east of C;arden City Boulevard (Hickory Road); North side of Crai~-Robertson Road, between Garden City,Boulevard (Hickory Road.) and"~,'ount Pleasant °oulevard (Va. Route #].16); South side of Craiy-Robertson Road, between Garden City,Boulevard (ttickory Road) and Mount Pleasant Ooulevard (Va. ~oute t~116); North .side of Brooks Avenue (Plantation Road), between Brooks Avenue (Plantation Road) and Yount Pleasant Ooulevard (Va. Route i/116); South side of Brooks Avenue (Plantation Road), between Brooks Avenue (Plantation Road) and ~.'~ount Pleasant Boulevard (Va. itoute )[~116); North side of Kefanver Road, west of Mount Pleasant Poulevard (Va. Route ~116); South side of Kefauver Road, west Of Mount Pleasant Boulevard (Va. Route t?116); East side of Bandy Road, between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and Eddington Road; North side of Bandy Road, between EddinlIton Road and east corporation limits; South sido of Bandy Ro~o, between Bandy Road and east corporation limits; "dest side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between South Kefauver Line and Sample Avenue; North side of Sample Avenue~ west of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road); k[est side of unnamed road, located west of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) north of Sample A'~enue; East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between south Kefauver line and Findlay Avenue (Willow Road); North side of Findlay Avenue (Willow Road), between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and Bandy Road; South side of Findlay Avenue (Willow Road), between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and Bandy Road; West side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Sample Avenue and Davenport Avenue (Douglas Road); East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Findlay Avenue (Willow Road) and Ivywood Avenue (Holly Road); North side of Davenport Avenue (DouTlas Road), between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and Trent Road; South side of Davenport Avenue (Douglas Road), between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and Trent Road; West side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickorsr Road), between Davenport Avenue (Douglas Road) and. Gearhart Road; East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Ivywood Avenue (Holly Road) and. Lewis Road; '~'[est side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), betwee~ Gearhart Road and Victory Road; West side of Garden City Boulevard. (Hickory Road), between Victory Road and Ray Road; East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road)~ between Lewis Road and }."abr'y Avenue (}7ountain View Boulevard); North side of Cearhart Road-, west of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road); South side of Gearhart Road, west of ~ ._~arden City Boulevard (Hickory Road); North side of Victory Road, west of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) South side of Victory Road, west of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road); North side of Ray Road, west of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road); South side of Ray Road, west of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road; Across private property, west of Snead Road, between Gearhart Road and Ray Road; East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Mabry Avenue (~.[ountain View Boulevard) and'F_offett Avenue; ~dest aide of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Ray Road and Danforth Avenue (Clay Street); East side of New Spring Branch Road, between Ray Road. and Danfortb Avenue (Clay Street); North side of Ethel Road., west of New Spring Branch Road; South side of Ethel Road, west of New Spring Branch Road; I,~orth side of Tipton-Avenue (Clark Avenue), west of New Spring Branch Road; South side of Tipton Avenue (Clark Avenue), west of New Spring Branch Road; ~,'iest side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Danforth Avenue (Clay Street) and Carico Avenue (Dogwood Avenue); East side of I~"'.elcher Street (Centre Road), between Danforth Avenue (Clay Street) and Carico Avenue (Dogwood Avenue); ~;est side of }4elcher :%feet (Centre Road), between Danforth Avenue (Clay Street} and Carico Avenue (Dogwood Avenue); East side of New Spring Branch Road, between Danforth Avenue (Clay Street) and Carico Avenue (Doywood Avenue); East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between }[offett Avenue and Imlay Road (Itillcrest Avenue); East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hicko.ry Road), between Imlay .~oad (Hillcrest Avenue and Garden City Boulevard; ¥iest side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Carico Avenue (Dogwood Avenue) and Yellow Mountain Road; East side of Melcher Street (Centre Road), between Carico Avenue (Doewood Avenue)' and Yellow Mountain Road; ;'Jest side of I'Jelcher Street (Centre Road), between Carico Avenue (Do~wood Avenue)and Yellow }.~ountain Road; East side of New Spring Branch Road, between Carico Avenue (Do!zwood Avenue) and Yellow }?,ountain Road; ','/est side of New Spring Branch Road., between 165 Tipton Avenue (Clark Avenue) and Baltimore Avenue (Street); North side of Baltimore Avenue (o~reet), between New oprln~ Branch Road and Sprinzvs!e Street (Spring Lane); South side of Boltimore Avenue (Street), between New SprinZ ,Branch ~oad and Bear ~oad; Jest side of New ~rmnz Br~nch Road, setween Baltimore Avenue (o~reet) and Yellow ~:ountain ~o~d;~' ~ East side of Bear Road, north of B~ltimore Avenue (Baltimore Street); ~Iest side of Best Road, nort?, of Baltimore Avenue (Baltimore Street); E~st side of Bear Ro~d, between Baltimore Avenue ~a~timore Street) and Yellow ~ountain Ro~td; West side of Bear Road, between Baltm~o~e Avenue (Balt' ~.mo. ~ Street) and Yellow Nountain Road; East side of JprinEvale Street (Spring Lane)~ north of Baltimore Avenue (Baltimore Street); East side of SprinEva!e Street, between Baltimore Avenue ~Ba~timore Street) and Yellow Fountain Road; West side of Springvale ,.~reet~ north of Yellow ~4ountain hoad; North side of Yellow Mountain Road~ west of Springvale Street (Spring Lane); North side of Yellow Mountain Road~ between Sprinz ~va~e Street ~tSpring Lane) and Bear Road; South side of Yellow F~ountain Road, west of ur~ndall Street (Pine Road); North de of Yellow }fountain ~oad~ between Bear Road an~ New Spring Branch Road; South side of Yellow ~buntain Road, between Crandall Street (Pine Rosd) and Yore!and $treet (~!aple Roa~); North si~e of Garden City Boulevard (Yellow Mountain ~oad) east of Gsrden City Boulevard (Hickory Road); oouth side off Garden City ~oulevard (Yellow ~ountain Road) east of Garden City ~'~' side of ~q!enoak Ctreet Boulevard (Hickory Road); .~es~ ([[ilton Road), between Ivywood Avenue (Holly l~oad and Lewis ~oa~, East si~e of qlenoak ~ o~ree ~. ( Hilton~,~ ) from Ivywood Avenue (Holly Road) and across private pro~rty south, to a point approximately J~o~ feet north of ~iabry Avenue (~ountain View ~oulevarO); North side of Lewis Noad, between Garden City Boulevard (Hicko~y Road) and G!enoak Street (Hilton Road); South side of Lewis Road, east of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road); ?7est side of Troxell Road, north of Yabry Avenue (~;ountain View Boulevard); East side of Troxell Road, north of Kabry Avenue (}~ountain View Boulevard); West side of Ventnor Street, north of >fsbry Avenue .(Mountain View Boulevard); East side of ~entnor Street (Bottom Road), north of ~abry Avenue (Fountain :z~w~2oulevard); n~n smie of Fabry Avenue (~[ountain View Boulevard)~ between Garden City Boulevard (Hm~, r~ Road) and Troxe!l Rosd; North side of ~a~ry Avenue (Mountain View qoulevard)~ between Troze!! Road and Ventnor Street; South side of F~bry.~ Avenue (l(ountain View n~~rd), between ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ · North sid~ ~roxell Road and qlencoe otr~,et (L~ilson h~ad), of ~'(abry Aw~nue (Nountain View Boulevard), between ~entnor Street and unnamed road; South side of ~{abry Avenue (~ountain View Boulevard), between Ventnor Street (~%untain Vlew Bnu!evard).~ ~ and r[oran Street ~[or~-an);' ~ ~ gou~h~ side of Yabry Avenue (Hountain View Boulevard), enst of ~oran Street (horgan .... between .~m~no~ Street Z~oet); ~est side of unnamed road~ (Bottom Road) and Bandy Rounds, north of Nabry Avenue (Mabry ~oad~; Esst side ~ unnamed ro~d, between Ventnor ]+feet (Bottom Road) and n~n'~ Road, north ~f ~'abry Ivenue (?abry Road); ~[est sSde of Troxel! Road, sout~ of Y:abry AvenGe (Mountain View Boulevard); =a~t ~ide Troxell south of Yabry Avmue (~%untain View 3ou!evard; i~Test side of C!~ncoe Street (~i!son Road), ~outh o~ ~.v~nue (~%untain View Boulevard); E~st sfde of qlencoe ~r~e~ (.~lson ~,c~.~d)~ between ~abry Avenue (~kumtain View ~oulevard) and ~nton ~¢¢enuc (Buena ~msta Av~nue), ~ast'~' s~de' of %,~ ~ntnor 3,.yeet' {~%untain View 3ou~evard~,~ (f,.,rcan o ...... , between ~{abry Boulevard )and Bl~',nt on Avenue (Buena Vista Avenue ); '/est side of }%}ran ~- ' - o ,. bet ween ~ont. on..~, .... Avenue (:~u~na .... Vis*-~,~,:,. Avenue) and Hillvisw, Avenue (Brookside); East side of ~bran Street (?~orian Stree%), between Habry Avenue (Mabry ~-~' ' ~t~sa) aha Slanton ~- (Buena Vist. a Road); ~s~. c e , ,, .....s~.,~ct St'.'¢~et)~ between B!an' '~ ,.o~, Avenue, (Buena '~'~'a Road) and :suen~ nisca Road,, between q!ensoe ~. ~ (:.¢ilson ~ ' ~n~,r otpeet ~'ountain View :, ~ ,..oad~ and Yen'- o ~ '~ :>o,~l~varo); ',,est side ,",~_ Ventnor ~r~et (}ountain View s<.,ulav~rd)~" :SOUth °~ ~ ~ ' ' ~ ~,.~onton Avenue ~.uur. d irlstaRoa~' .d); ~as~ ~ide of Ventnor Str'eet (Ik:untain View Boulevard), b,st,~een Blanton t,'enue (Buena Vista;~o~d ~ ~ ) and I~i'. z.~view ;_venue (Loun~ain View ooulevard), south of ~:illvitw Av~:mue (Nrcokside · ~ ~ ~ !lcr~ Avenue ~ between Road), North s~de of Ira!ay .todd (~ii. ..arden C' ~'' hc~?, .... ~'~ I~U~, .... '' d) and (f,ountain View Boulevard); South sL(:e of Imply aoad :~ rest , ............ ~u:~ ity Bou!ev,ard (Hi,.:~,:ory Ro&a) and ~ren 3t,~'eet ( ?o unt ,-: in Yiew :oulevard) 166 the cost of which when the s~me shall have been ascertained is to be assessed or apportioned between the City and the abutting lsn6owners, as provided by law, is hereby referred to ~ear the abutting landowners on said certain portions of said streets in favor of or against such proposed improvements. (2) Said board shall notify said abutting landowners when and where they may appear before said board to be heard in favor of or against said proposed imp~ovements. The notice required ~ereby may be ~iven by one or more of the methods provided by Section 3069 of the Code of Virginia, as the board may ~ecide and direct. (3) Upon the completion of such hesrin;~, said board shall make a report of its findings and recommendations to City Council. (~) ~n emergency existing this resolution shall be in effect from the date of its adoption. APPROVED Clerk ~.. ,ITTEST: President IN ~ TM .. VIRGINIA .H~ COUNCIL FOR THE CI~v OF RO~NOKE, . , The llth day of April, 19~9. No. 9909. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact "Appropriations From' Accumulated Surplus and Deferred Maintenance Account", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, VirMinia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beqinning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the e×istence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that "Appropriations from Accumulated Surplus and Deferred ~aintenance Account" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of "An Ordinance makinE appropriations from December, 19~, No. 97~1, and entitled, the General Fund of t~e City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~+9, and endin~ December 31, 19~,9, and declaring the ezistence of an emergency" be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: .~ ~?LI~.~ AND D~FERRED MAI[..TZNA?.iCE AF?RO?RIATIONS FRO~,[ ACCU~[ULATED ~"~ ACCOUNT Airport Improvements ............................... ~75,000.O0 BE IT FI~THER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED President IN TI!E COUNCIl, FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRqINIA, The llth day of April, 1949. No. 9910. A RESOLUTION signifyin,~ the willin~ness of the City of Roanoke to appropriate the sum of ~$i00,O00.00 between july I, 1949, and June 30, !950, to metch Federal Funds, if and v..,hen such funds shall become availab!e, in connection with the construction of an Administration Buff].din~, and necessary appurtenances, at the Roanoke ~.~unici,~ .~ir~ort (~Joodrum Field) BE IT ~ESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it hereby si~n_ifies t~e willinFness of the City of Roa.noke to appropriate the sum of ~]00,000.00 between July 1, 1949, and June 30, 195~', to match Feder.-nl Funds, if an~ when such funds shall beco~e avai!:?.ble~ in connection with the construction of an Administr.stion Building', and necessary appurtenances, at the F!unicipa! Airport (i','oodr~m Field). ATTE2T: .kx ~ Clerk APPROVED President IN ~t~.~ COUNCIl, FOP, Ti~E CI~vz_ OF R0'~h~ v~, ~GT~,~ The 1]th day of April, 1949. No. 9911. A RESOLUTION authorizin~ and directing that R. E. Callis, Patrolman in the Police Department, be paid his reKular salary for the time absent from duty ~n excess of the si.)ty days provided f~r by Resolution I'~o. 474~, ados:ted on the 2Yth da7 of February, 1936, account of personal injury received in line of duty, but in no event to exceed an additional period of sixty days unless further authorized and directed by aFpropriate action of Qouncil. ~,~IU~RE2o~ ~, Reso].ution No. ~71+.~ adopted on the 2;?,th day of Februar7, 1936, provides t~:at employees of the Police and Fire Departments~ absent from duty account of personal injuries received in ~ine of duty, be paid their regular salaries for period not exceedin~ sixty days, the said pa~ents to be in lieu of any other compensation paid by the City, provided; however, the Council of the City of ;.to, noke may consider paying em?~oyees injured in line of auty for additional time absent from their regular' duty~ but in no event will payment be m~de until at~thorized by Council, and ' ~, ~ been ~.~.,~,,..~..~, ~, R_ . ~. Calli~, Patrolman in the Police Depart~ent~ absent "~rom duty for seventy-five days accou'n,t o~.~ personal injury received in ].ine of duty, and it now appears be will be unable to return to duty for an indeterminate tirr,e. 168 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that R. E. Callis, Patrolman in the Police Department, be paid his regular salary for the time absent from duty in excess of the si~:ty days provided for by Resolution No. t+7~8, adopted on the 2~th day of February, 1936, account of personal injury received in line of duty, but in no event to exceed an additional period of sixty days unless further authorized and directed by appropriate action of Council ATTEST ~ / C 1 e rk ~ APPROVED President IN TtIE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, JIRGI~,~,~, The llth day of April, 1969. No. 9912. A RESOLUTION granting permission to the Appalachian Electric Power Company to construct a 6-foot cyclone fence along the common property line between its property and that of the Norfolk and ',.lestern Railway Company underneath the Walnut Avenue viaduct, if the ~rantin? of such permission be necessary. BE IT RESOLVED by the Counci 1 of the City of Roanoke that permission be, and the same is hereby granted to the Appalachian Electric Power Company to construct a 6-foot cyclone fence alon~ {,he common property line between its property and that of the Norfolk and 2estern Railway Conpany underneath the Ualnut Avenue viaduct, if the ?ranting of such permission be necessary. ATTEST: ' 'Clerk ~ P PR OVE D · ~ p~eSident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF i{OINOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of April, 191+9. No. 9913. A RESOLUTION ~ranting the Roanoke Boy Scouts use ,of Shrine Hill as a training area and in connection with activities of the organization, provided adequate sewer and. water facilities are made available. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Roanoke Boy Scouts be, and they are hereby granted use of Shrine Hill as a training area and in connection with a ctivdties of the organization, provided adequate sewer and water facilities are made available. A P P R~ 0 ~'r E D ATTEST :,~/ ,lek ) President 169 ..... ~ '~'- THE giT',: O? r.'O~.!'~oY-' VIRSlNI,',, IN mH ~ .,OUN.~.~L FOR The la. oh day o£ April, !9i~9. No. 9914. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~/71, "Sewer Consvruction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Ro~}noke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, !9,%~, No 9751, and entitled "An C, rdinance makin~l appropriations from the ~enera! Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year be~innim~~ ~ Janua~y~ 1, 19~+9, and endin? December- ~1~ 19%9~ and decl-~r~n'~ the existence of an emergency" BE IT ~ DAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #71~ "Sewer Cons6ruction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke~ Virginia~ on the ~_.o~. day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "~n Ordinance making appro~.r~ons from the Oeneral Fund of the City of ROanoke for the fiscal ye~-~ b~innin~~,~ ~ .... January 1, 191~9, and ending. December 31, ]-9~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency"_ , be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: }'%~t erials :}12,871 O0 BE IT t~rRTHER ~DAIh~D that an emergency is declared, to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. Clerk A P P R 0 V E D Presitt ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR T~? CITY OF ROANOKn, VIRQIhln, The llth day of April, 19~9. No. 99~;. A RESOL~TION authorizin, the "* ? (,~y }.'!anazer, acting under authority of Section 79 of Chapter ~6 "Traffic" of the Code of the City of Roanoke, ~ for the better regulation or traffic within the C'~ _ -~ ~y, to desiFnate that portion of First Street extending from oalem Avenue, S; ~., over' First otreet Bridge t,o the intersection of First Street ~d Center Avenue, N. '~I., as a one-way traffic street for North bound vehicles only, end d eclaring an emergency. ?IHEREAS, there is a conqestion of vehicular traffic at the intersection of ~a]~r~' Aw}nu~ and First Street, S. ~ which might be alleviated in some measure by *~ , ~_e designation of an ~dditional portion of First Street;, S. ?i. and Fir:~t Street, N ~ , as ~ one-way traffic ~npnm~q.~,~,~ the Actin=, Superintendent of Police has rec}mmenaed .-m.~.~t such additional portion of said street be so designated for North bound traffic only, and 170 WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary for the public safety that such additional portion of First Street be immediately so designated for one-way vehicular traffic and an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed, pursuant to Section 79 of Chapter 3/+ "Traffic" of the Code of the City of Roanoke, to d esisnate that portion of First Street extending from Salem Avenue, S. W., over First Street Bridge to the intersection of First. Street and Center Avenue, N. W., as a one-way traffic street for North bound vehicles only and to so regulate and control the vehicular traffic thereon. An emergency existing, this resolution shall be in force and effect from its passage. APPRO~ED Clerk - ' Prdsident ~ ~'~ VIPGINIA IN TIlE COUNCIL FOR~,,~m;~ CIT'~ OF HOAhOk:,, .. , The llth day of April, 1949. No. 9917. A °~l'~F ..~ ~t~o~,,..~,~ authorizin~ the American Airlines to offer one-half hour ,~ ,.p2.50 each at its Open House scheduled for flights to th~ ~eneral public for ~ April 23, 1949, at the iloanoke ~,~unicipal Airport (Woodrum Field), and waiving any char?es that would ordinarily be made by the City of Noanoke for such an operation. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Arnerican Airlines be, and~'s hereby authorized to offer one-half hour fli~rhts_~ to the ~.~,eneral public for i~.2.50 each at its Open House ~cheduled for April 23, 1949, at the Roanoke ~.funicipal Airport (Woodmm: Field). BE IT FURTHER RnoOL~J~D that any charges that would ordinarily be made by the City of Roanoke for such an operation be, and the same are hereby waived. ,'t Y P R 0 V E D ATTiE2T: k../ Clerk President IN ~'~ ..... VIRGINIA, ~.~m COUNCIL POR TUE CITY OF ROANOKi, The llth day of April, 19/+9. No. 9918. A RESOLUTION approving the general plan for public improvements in the annexed territory as submir~ted to the Council of the City of Roanoke by the City Fanayer under date of April !1, 1949. o¢ the City of Roanoke b/ f he City ~ ..... · ,..ana~er uno¢~ date Clerk Pre ,:...len ~ The ! ] +~ ..... ,,~ day of Apri!~ ].ge')'. N o 0 o ? O .t-'*'Po~ :,""~_ ~tions fFc;m ~ke., ,,,a,..e,~ D~i~a ...... ..... ~"'ent ' s Ooncr~ ,, Fund ~-',~'. thc ~it}' of ¢,,, .... ¢~ ~ ~c,o and end, n:,' December 31, 19~9, .... ~,:e .... cai year be:innin::, January l, .~,.~,~ .. dec!arinF the existence of an en~;e:-,Tency''. . .... ..... ~ by e Counc of the ity of :oanoke '~ ....... ' ..... 4,''~,~z. ono. ...... :" " of an Ordinance ~uupt.,ei by ~h~, Council o:[' the city , ~ .. o"~ No 9~:2 and entitled, o¢ Roanoke~ Vircinia~ en t}te 31st day of DecembeF¢ l,e~¢ . -. "An O .: ~.n~.~r ..... e n',akin~ apr~oprz, ations from · ~- ...... e ',~oer Departr~ent t s ..,~nera~ Fund for' the.~it.y oe. ~oanoke. . ~en-, ~ the ~ei~:~a~,. ~ ~ yc.:r he:inninS. January 1~ 19~e9, and endin~ ......... ~ !gLo and declarin? the e:,:istence of an emer~cncy"~ be~ and th~ sate :s "er'oby amended and r,?or:ain:d to reaJ as roi. lows: 'n~':'-:~',~n~,m ~.~': ~tlFLt~:i}%~ r~r~:.r;T' ~1~' 000.00 O, ~,in{~nce ...... be in force from its passaze. t 7TE_ST: Clerk f, P ? R 0 V E D .~ f',!~ ,OU,~,,IL The llth day of April, President No. 9920. AN n~nTX,~;nx' _. "Refuse Collection and ,,: ......... ,,~,,~ to amen,! and reenact Sect, ion ~'7~, biS['iosa]'', of an Ordinance a,~'op~ed + by the Council of '~,,~ '.ity of koaxoke, V:~:inia,. ~ on the 31st day of Decer'~ber, 19~.'~, No. 9751, and entitled,"An.. Ordinance making.. ~ppnopr'iation:3 frcn t}',~~ qeneral Fund of the City of Roanoke for ''~' ~ y ' ~ a.~e .,~SC&] ear · ~ ~o~q and ending,' De~ , ~ ~ ~o,n and dec!arin: the br',~innin~ Januar~ 1~ ~.,~. ~ exi-~tencc of an orler-~eno},. 172 BE IT nP.~n by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section "Refuse Collection and Disposal", of an Ordinance adopted by tNe Council of the City of Roanoke, Virqinia, on the 31st day of December~ 19~+~, No. 9751, and entitled~ "An Ordinance making ap~rcpriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 19~+9, and declarin? the existence, of an emer?ency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read ss follows: REF~qE COLL}?TION .~FD DISPOSIL ,~"71~ Sa ary, oremen, . ,~, ........... · ...... , · BE IT F[P. THER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ~STEST: Clerk ~,, IN THE COUNCIL FOR TNE CI~ OF RO.~.NOKE, VIRGINIA, The l!th day of April, 1999. President No. 9921. AN ORDIN,\NCE to amend and reenact Section #121, "Nelson Street },[arket", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of t~e City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance makin~ appropria- tions from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and endin~ December 31, 19~9, and declaring the ex_'stence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~}'121, ,,Nelson .Street Narket"~ of an Ordinance_ adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, virginia~ on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entit!ed, "An Ordinance makin~ appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 3!, !969, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: kEL:~ON S~REET YARFET ?/121 '~ ' and Equipment (1) i}~ 225 O0 l~urnlture ...................... . , · (1). 1 Ammonia Compresso}'....}~,lOO.O0 BE IT F[~T.UER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance s~:all be in force from its passage. ^ TTE iT: A P P !~ 0 V E D - Fre'sident 173 The llth day of April, No. 9922. A RESOLUTION authorizinr, an.:: d'-~' ,,it;, _. 2~: ....in~- the ~' '~ Attorney ~ ~ ano.~ or his Assistant to .~nso.~,ute snd conduct suits in equity for the purpose of enforcin~ the City's lien for delinquent taxes and other assessments a%ainst certain yroFer- ties standin~ in the nane of the - ~ ~ ' z eot.ec,,ive record owners thereof. 'r~'~^q in the interest of the daily operation of the ~[unicipal Government, an energency is set forth and declared to e;<ist. TttEREFORE, BE IT RE?.OLVED b7 the Council of the City of !roanoke that the City Attorney and/or his Assistant be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct suits in equiW for the purpose of enforcin? the City's lien for de]inr~uent. , taxes and other asses~r:cnt~ ~sinst~.:;, those certain parcels of land in the City, of Roanoke, Virzinia,., in the name-,. .... o~ t%e present record owners, descriptions of which .~re ~'~ven with ts_ name of each re,~.c~d own~r~ RECORD OtiNIiR OR Oi~qERS Coope~ , Cot. lan, ~ Fo. j. ~ Fields, Robert Ep!inc, J. Ep!in~, J. EplinT, J. EpI in?~ J. ,~. Eureka Land ', , ~ompany Ferris, r~oses G. me ~-i~ F[os es O. Si!ls~ Franklin D. ?rankl~ qlenn " TT Oordon Development Company querrant,, Nadine K. Bale, ~oses ]~all, J. L. Hamiltin, j. ~. Har~ey, da Harvey ~ Uolcomb, B. V. Ho]_conb, ~. V. Ho TM c omb B V !Jolcomb~ ~ ~. Osborne, ~ Rol) inson, Scott ~ ~',mr- ~nd Ellen ~peneer~ ...... ~ .. :%,en cer Taylor, Rosa Lot I0, ![ershberger Addition oouth 1/2 ~.ot ~z, L. lock !,Al~e~hany ",/est 1/2 Lot 9, Block ~3, N F & H Lot 10, Section 8,Vi]_la He~yh s Part Lot ].2~ ~].ock 4,it~ ~ & I Lot 12, Block ll,Hyde Park ' c " H~.de Fark Lot 13, Blo.k ~i North Side Alley on D_amona Hill,O S. Lot ]-7, Block 7, Section ~,}%o~oke Develoy- ment Lot 1~, ........ ~,., . Lot _~ ,~ .... r~ ~ ~aSL, Slee ?(est !/2 Lot ~, Block 19 ]~ebb Lot 1~, Block 14~ Waverly ~o~~ +21, ;~lock ]-4, .,averly Lot 22, Block 14~ ]~averly Lot ~, ~ Block 1Z, Rugby Lot 31, Block 23~ l/asena Lot 9, Block 15~ [{oanoke Development Lot IU, []lock ]5, Sec. 3, ~;oanoke Developma ~ n ~ Roanoke Developm~ Lot 19, Block 16~ Lot 1~, Block 19 ~ ....,' r~ i,{est End Lsnd ~u~ io~ ~,,ck 19, Lot 9~ iB!ock 20, Ylest End Land ~0' Lot ~, Block 22, !fyde Purk. Lo~., Ii, Barks.tale Lot on Ho!!ins 2oa,i~ 25x22~' Lynwood Lot 3, C. E. '.folcomb Lo ~ S~ ........ ~onk 3~ Riv. Dew}!onment Corp. Loue Bleck 3~ ~:v Development COFp Lot ~ ~ · ,, Block 2~ Villa ~{ei~nts E "~ ~ _,.-)~ , East 1/2 Lot 9, Slock ~3, Lot 5, Block l?, Hyde Park LoL !6, Block !q, .... Xoanoke Lot 27, 3lock 15, i~oanoke Degclopment Lot 41, Block l, Uoodland Fark ~est 1/2 Lot t0, Block /+3~ ~i. F. & H. l..nt 13, ..... Lot 1, 3. Z. c~r Lyb~ and Peach ,~d. 6~120 Lot 12, ?lock 5, !n:-icsiJe the said. suits to be instituted and o "uc ~ '- c~n.~ ted in conformity ;~ith oecuion 1.03 of' T~x Code of Vir%infa, or oe,.tion 2503, et seq, of the Code of Virjinia, as the said .~y autorney or his assistant deems advisao=e, unless said liens be dischar.%ed by the record owners o.f sa~d properties, or soneone actiny for them, w~Jthin ten days after' the adoption of this Resolution. nt ~t 174 BE ir FUR.:zR ..:,SOLV.~D that an emergency is declared to exist, and ~hls Resolution shall be in effect from its passaze. APPROVED ATTE3T :~ IN ~UE .... COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF nn~,~O~~,_,~.,~,..~, VIRGINIA, The llth day of April, 197+9. No. 9923. A RESOLUTION authorizinz and directing the City Attorney and/or his &ssistant to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of ascertaining the true owners of and enforcinff~ the City's lien for delinquent taxes and. other assessments a~ainst certain properties lyin% and. being in the City of Roanoke. W]IEREAS, in the interest of tbe daily operation of the }:unicipal Government~ an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. TIIE~_~'~or?...~E, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the City Attorney and/or his Assistant be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct a suit in equity for the purpose of ascertainin$ the true owners of and enforcing the City's lien for delinquent taxes and other assessments against those certain parcels of land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, now assessed in the names as hereinafter set out, descriptions of which are given with the name of each such o~mer, as follows: Name of owner Description S. D. Ferguson Lot 7, Block 34, Riverview Land & F. fg. Co. S. D. FerEuson Lot ~, Block 34, " " " " " " ,? ~? ?? ?? ~? S. D. Ferguson Lot 1, Block 3~, S. D. Fe~'Kuson Lot ~.°, Block 35, " " " " " " ?? TV ?? ?! ?? ~? . M. W. Fer~uson Lot 12, 3lock 35, , the said suits to be instituted and conducted in the name of City of Roanoke~ unless said liens be discharKed by the owners of such lots or someone act!. ns for them witNin ten days after the adoption of this Re:solution. BE IT FURTHE.q RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to ezist, and this lesolution shall be in force from its passa?e. A ? P R 0 V E D ~TTES~: k.// ~,I.Y OF ROANOKE, VIX~,INIA, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE ' ~' The llth day of April, 19.~9. No. 9924. ru...oion of sanitary sewers in and along A RESOL~WION autho-izing the const ~ ~' ~ Coveland Drive, Aspen Street, Tremont Drive~ Golfviev certain portions of Cove ~o:~d, 175 Ori,.~, quilJhnll ,\venue, in :'~e Co,,c TM' L~'ca, .... , ...... .~.~,~-r,~., i'~ ~- annexed as of January A~n..~(~ Lyndhu:st (gth) "root ,~ ~'-, queen Avenue~ areenhurst (~ ' ,r~nu~iow) Avenue, Pleasant, View Avenue~ in ~'~. T~nth Street Ex!.en.si,~- Area~ N. J., annexed as of January 1, 191~9, for which ' ~ .... ~ ....~-~ ~ ~ lmF~o..er.~:.A~ as'.~es.sr:e~:ts are to be made a~lainst the abuttinE' Ir, n:l:,,.mers, and providing for the docketin[[ of an abstract ef the Resn!ution~n the ~,~,~'s Office of the Hustinss Court of the ~ity of ~ ~,~r,~:~.~Ao ~, *he~ Board copsistins~ _. of t~,~,~ mem~ers of thc City Council, created_ un er the ~.~'w~'~ons. ~o.~ ef Re~e~~,..~.~ No. 9~3~... , adopted by, the Council of the City oe.. Roanoke on ~:arch ~:, 19h.9, after due publication of notic~ for two consecutive ,,~,ovs. in "T}~o World-News", a news'-~a"er~.. ~, of ..?choral c-:~r..u~,~ionp ~"' in t,~e Oity of Roanoge~ t%~e f~rst pub!icat~on be~n.~ ~n [:arch 17, !9~..:', and thc other on F.a~mh ~' ?gZ~? conducted a ~e~tin~ on April Z~ 19Z~9~ at 2:00 o'clock, p. m thr, Circuit Court Room in the ~.~un~ipa~ Suildin~, on the question of , sea,ers in and alon~.~ certain portions of..~ ~'ove l~oad, Coveland bri~,e~. ~tsFen. St~.~,:~*~.~,, Tremont Drive, qolfview Drive~ GuilJhall ~%venue~ in the Core ~oad Area, N. -,r~+~ v,.~. ~ Alview Avenue annexed as oe~ January .~, 19]~O;. ~,~.o~s Avenue~ Tenth ~.~-~t~ ~en:~ion, , e~enhur.st(Oram~viow) Avenue~ Lyndhurst Hunt Avenue~ Love!ton Avenue, ~ueen Avenue, (.9~) e~-~ Ple':';sant View Avemue~ in rye ~ ~ ........ annexed as of January ]~ 19%9, and to n ~' ~ ~-; ' providea for and contemplated oy o~.,.,.:onu 306~ (as ¢~.,~. ..... ~ and 3068 of the Coae o.f Virginia, at whit~ hearin~ no objer't~ons :,'ere p~:ecentert by P~nd:~:mers ano uh~r interested part~ es in the affected area, and 12{EREAS~ tl-e sei~t Board has ,,.ut e:ztir:ates of the a sse':,~r.:.nts or aFportionments on the basis of one-third of t} e c~.st of the total cost of the :anus ,:~::._no~ the ahuttin~ landowners, and t..~,-~llir'ds to be. i:::id by t~e Oit. y~ as fro,~ide~] by !a'.,'~ .~nd t .... ic ea].th~ in order * anu r'rovid- eOF thc F~'~- ,, - . ~ . 2h ,~peretion r:)f '' e ......... -, -' : }'-u~icJ-~'~li--' .... OOVO~n~c'm~ .in er e~:~ - n-C5 e st s, lows - The construction of sanitary soya:rs i.q a;~d: alonC certain por't~on:} ~'n'~ - ' AsFen :3t'~''e* ~ ...... ' qUi ~ "~ 1 ,"v in Cove t~ ~ ~-, ~'o. z.~ ,.%~I.. ~u~.'. ~ .. the [{o&d ,.~rpa~. ~ ,,. ,,. ~ .2~r!e>ie:~ ..... a:~ n~' ,l'~tia~ j I~ ~V'~Y, .~ ..... Ext~,~,ion,~.~e-..~ ~'.,. .,:., anne,,_ ...d - . ...... " is hurcby ,aut;:~>rizod 176 Name of Abutting Owner Location Front Lot No. Block No. ?ap ~"oot.a[.]e Estimated Amount Northwest- N. side of ~.ove' .%oad between Fairland Road and Aspen Street. Roy O. Carter, et Henry C. Giles, et Claude E. Layman Clm~de E. Layman Henry C. Gil~s~ et tienry C. Oil. es, et ux 1-2-3 9 Fairls~nd 75 7_~_o 9 " ~5 1C.-I! 9 " 50 12-13-14 9 " 75 !~_16_1~ o ,, 76.77 ;. 0'2 .03 .02 Northwest - N. side of Cove Road bet:.~ee~ ;~spen Street and Coveland Drive· C.G. Bril!hart, et u× ._,'.G. . Brillhart, et u:: E. L. Bayse~ et u× S. E. Taylor J. F. Taylor ! . ~' French, ~ ..,. et ux Lee C. Hartman, et ~ Donald H. Pollard, et al Carl A. ~'eoFles~ et uz 6-7-~ 1 Fairland 75 1 to. 5 inc.1 " 13.2.2 0.35 A Cove Road Acrea~.e 75 2.5 A " " ~ ~5.9 2.~ A " ' " 116.6 9.97 A " " " 264.33 10.05 A " " " 259.33 1 Pt 3 · Coveland Court 2 Pt 3 " " 85.03 151.00 35.03 t~2.73 1~2.~9 299.66 293.99 02.96 62.96 Northwest - E. side of Coveland Drive N. of Cove ltoad. ~. E. Carpenter, et ux Chas. E. Chas. E. Holliday Johnson W. Gray, et ux L. d. Kytchen ' Coveland Court 70 ~ " " 70 o " " 7C ? " " 70 S " " 70 79.36 79.36 79.26 79.35 79.35 Northwest - W. side of Coveland Drive N. of Cove l~oad. Frank L. Sharpe, Yt ux 9 Frank L. Sharpe, et uz 10 John C. Fisher !1 John ~. Fisher 12 Albert C. ~chaefer, Jr.,et ux 13 Albert C. Schaefer, Jr.,et ux Pt 14 Coveland Court 70 " " 70 " " 70 " " 70 " " 70 " " 50 79.36 79.36 79.36 79.36 79.35 56.68 Northwest - N. side of Cove Road between Coveland Drive and Hershber~er Road. Luie L. Trent, et u× Alice q. Swecker Chester ?. YcC-luer, et ux Newel1 W. Key, et ux Nu~h ~..I. Voomaw, Tr. Gladies V. Yoomaw, et vir 15 Pt 1~ 1.92 A 3.53 A 1..4 A 6.o A Coveland Court 62.2 Cove i,[oad Acrea_~e 120.0 " " " '- 2~+8. " " " 1 ! 5 · C " " " 165.25 " " " 530. 3 70.51 136.0/+ 2.~1.60 130.37 1~7.3g 601.7 f Northwest-S. side of Cove Road between Guildhall Avonue and Hershberger itoad. Gordon H. Ramsey, et ux ~- Dyer Estate 223.2 253.03 E pt .~ Northwest - W. side of As[,en Str~et N. of Co~.,e Road. · ,,. Brillhart, et ux Eu.~ene F. St'encer, et ux Jessie A. .~bshire, et al Ruby Virginia Hil]man Charles A. Aaron~ et al 9-10 1 Fairland 110.0 12~.70 11-12 1 " ~4.0 %.9.~ !3'-1~-15 1 " 66.0 74.82 16-17-1~ i " 67.63 76.67 (proEosed street) 21-22-23 1 " 75. 85.03 Northwest - East side of Aspen Street N. of Tremont Drive. Lyman E. Saunders, et ux ~7-/+~ 8 Fairland 62.17 70.48 Northwest - South side of Tremont Drive between Asf::en Street and Fairland Road. Virgil 7!. Harris W. E. Danfferfield G. k. Lecl:ington, et ux 33-3' ~-~5 9 Fairland 119.58 135. 31-32 9 " 50. 56.6~ 2~-29-30 9 " 75 85.03 Northwest - North side of Tremont Drive between Aspen Street and Fair]and Road. Virgil V.. Harris, et ux Virgil M. Harris, et ux Virffil ?f. Harris, et ux H. N. Overstreet H. S. !'~atts 1-2 8 Fairland 80.99 91·82 3-4 2 " 50 56.68 5-6 8 " 50 56.68 7-3-9 ~ " 75 85.03 10-11 ~ " 50 56.68 Northwest - ?lest side Guildhall Avenue between Cove Road and Forest Park Boulevard. Elmer J. Conner C. S. Hatcher Carlos S. HarDer, et u× E. R. Brovm, et u_x S. H. Blackwell Harr'y E. ?loftsin~er, et ux J. A. Barnhart, et ux N pt 6 Dyer Estate 110 12&.71 S pt 6 " " 108 122.4¢ N pt 7 " " 127.5 1~,54 S pt 7 " " 127.5 1~4.5~ N pt 8 " " 200 226.73 S pt ~ " " 85 96.36 N pt 9 " " 170.9 193.7/~ 177 Yame of Abuttinr~ Owner Northwest - North side of ..... tts Aven~ r, L. A. Austin I,. A. Austin L. A. Austin ~. Johnston, et ux ~,I. !. nedricl. , et ux '2. E. ]loo',J, et ux ' ~ e t UX ,,. E. Wood, ',,. CrniF, et u~, C n C"~i,~ et ux nlar8 F. i~hite Clara F. i,'~hite Emi q ,~ P ~ · ~,mmly R. Yowell Emily R. lowell P. P. Remaine Location Lot No. FPO nt ~ L'~ p Fo ot ase ,7. ....~ iCtho', feet Extension. Estimated Amount Northwest - Sout'.t side of Watts ~venue~ west of Id.th Street Extension. A C Francis A ~ ~ ~ et ux 24 ~ ~ . tIarry d. H~ddleston 21 Jack H. I'.enefee 20 . et al J. 3 ~e rn::;rd ~lzora 'Jinc"field~ et ux ,lars F. b~ite 17 Clara ~]ara . et Robe rt J. E. Buchanan !3 John R. Bowles 12 Jehn ~',. ]%;;!cs 1]. r.,n~eso - ,side 10, .....)treet Extension~ between ,.arts Avenue and Alview Av ....l a ' ' ~'.m f 16th . Northwest - North side of A!view Avenue~ u~ ,:,: "~treet Ext~P.:~!:)n John U. Leedy, Jr., et ux 17 Alview 60 ",~o* - S~,'t~ side of HUnt Avenue~ ..~., ~, and lOth 3breet North,,,~o .......... ~'"-~'ween 9t~ 3tr'e~'-' . Clay Ferm~son, Jr., et u×31-32-33 5 .,. ~e:r :,,,nn 34-35 ~'?~r[aret r". Dixon 36-3v-3~ Nar~aret Y. Dixon 39-~,0-4! ?~:r~,_:ret. F. Dixon t+/+-45 Ualler S. I{unu 40-47-,+8 Ya] l~-~r S. Hunt 49-50 Northwe,~xt - South side of }{unt Avenue~ e sst of 9th Street.. Tin:; .... y _iei, e u al 1 2 qrandview 100 2 a tt ~ 10c 124.10 Northwest - N. side cf l{unt Avenue - ~ast of ..lOth Street Extension. No"~ st o of Levelton qvmue e.:~st nf !Ot'~ ~'- t ~,.,~;,:e - .~. side - _ ~ o~reet Extension. J. i. Webley ~..E. Web!ey Ruth D. Nichols q. ~. Nich~ls~ et ux : . ~' " 0% IiX O.'i Tqic~,ol,~, Pocothy Krai~e ~or'othp, Krai~e u:~mes ':I. Layman, et ux 178 Name o£ .-~ Loca ~.. on Fro nt Ab~?[!.ng...:_O'maer Lot No. Block No. Nap Footage Northwest - N. side of Levelton Avenue - east of 10th Street Extension. Estimated Amount J. R. and F. H. Driscoll ?l pt 1 J. M. ttenry E pt 1 S. A. Shufflebarger 2 L. F. Payne 3-A L. F. Payne 3-B Nathan V. ~Teaver, et al l~-A Nathan V. ?Ieaver, et al ~-B E. A. Uall 5-~. J. T. Board 5-B Fary Uiniarczyk 6 ~,~a ry !'liniarc zyk 7 5 Grandview 50 5~ " 50 5 " 100 q " 50 5 " 50 5 " 50 ~ " 50 5 " 50 5 " 50 5 " 70 5 " 70 62.05 62.05 124.10 62.05 62.05 62.05 62.05 62.05 62.05 86.87 Northwest S. side of ~ueen Avenue ~- of . - -e~oo Lyndhurst (9th) Street S. C. Griffin, et ux ~. C. qriffin, et ux W. E. Porter, et m~ James I. Barclay J. Berlin Naff, et ux C. H. Joyce L. M. Nowlen J. T. Board Elmore ~. Snow 9 5 qrandview 100. ].6 9 5 " 100.16 W pt 10 5 " 75. 10-pt 11 5 " 75.16 PEtpt 11 5 " 50 12-A 5 " 50.08 12-B 5 " 50. O$ 13 5 " 70.11 14 5 " 70. !1 12~. 30 124.30 93.08 9.3.28 62.05 62.15 62.15 87.00 87.00 ~ - ~tr~et Northwest - N. side of Oueen Avenue east of Lyndhurst (9th) " ~ . Cleo Nolen Cleo Nolen Cleo and L. G. Nolen W. B. ~{hite !ff. H. Johnston~ et ux H. L. Nolen, et ux H. L. Nolen, et ux Cleo and Gladys Nolen R. W. Sand. erson S pt 1 Tinker View) S pt 2 " " ) 106.22 S pt 3 " " 60.55 S pt ~ " " 60.55 S pt 5 " " 50.13 S pt 6 " " 50.13 S pt 7 " " 52.1~ S pt .~ " " 52.14 S pt 9 " " 52.14 131.S! 75.14 75.1~ 62.21 02.21 64.71 6~.71 6?+ .71 Northwest - S. side of Greenhurst (Crandview) Avenue - between 10th Street Extension and Lyndhurst (9~h) Street. Pernie Jane Trout R. G. Atkins Ch~rles ?i. vau~hn 0.5 Acre ~latts Acreage 91 0.25 Acre " " 72.9 0.25 Acre " " 72.93 112.93 90.47 90.51 Northwest - Ii. side of Greenhurst (Grandview) Avenue - between 10th Street Exten.si~ and Lyndhurst (9th) Street. George E. Trout K. E. Kesslev~ et u× Frederick S. Swann qeor%e E. Trout 0.6 AcFe ~tatts Acreage 91.1 0.32 Acre " " 70 0.6 Acre " " 15g.2 3.5]-Acres loth St. Ext. Acreage 350.0 113.05 86.87 196.33 434.35 Northwest - W. side of Lyndh~mst (gth) Street - between Oreenhurst (C-randview) Avenue and Courtland Avenue. ~, U .~ t e r Acre l'iatts Acrea?e 56.0 69.50 Northwest- ~'[. side of loth ~reet~o Extension - between Hunt Avenue and Pleasant View Avenue. Thomas ![. Willis, et ux Eula W. }{cllwsin pt 1 Pleasant View 96.5 pt ~ ~ " " ~ and ,: 70.05 119.75 86.94. Northwest -37. side of lOt!: Street Extension - between Pleasant View Avenue and Greenhurst (Grandview) Avenue. I. O. Po'well~ et ux P. }(. Luney, et ux lOth ~ '~ uO s~ree~ Acreage ~ 3.22 " " " 181.96 86.87 225.81 Northwest - .;~. side of loth Street Extension - between Greenhurst (Orandview) Avenue and Valley View Avenue. Dewey W. Hy!ton, et ux B. F. Dillard B. F. Dillard Julia Bryant }{ylton S pt 1! 1 Fairbanks 50 62.0=. N pt 11 I " 25 31.01 21 1 " 75 9~ .08 !0 1 " 75 93.09 Northwest- E. side of lOth ~o~reet Es~tension - between Hunt Avenue and Levelton Avenue. Ralph E Fills ~oundaoio,~, Inc. ~.!5 A lOth Street Acreage 157.55 195.52 Northwest - E. side of lOth Street Extension - between Levelton Awmue and qreenhurst (Grandview) Avenue. o~ ' !nc. 3 SJ R~.~.ph E. Mi].ls Found,?tmon, .... loth 3'-~'~ 232 " " " 232.26 28~.23 179 Name o f ~ut* in~ Ownur Lo c a t ~ ,,ou ~o. loc ~ r'on ,~ ~S t i~. ted Frances I. Oisiner :{~.~v~ , t. Henry ~ M ~ TM 6 '"~ Warner A. Jamison, ~t ux 11 North s~,'~e of Fle~:sant View Aven'ue~ we?..t ~ 10th ~ Feet E:<t~ -~ '~en (C) mx,, ........ City C]er'k is qJre~t, ed to furnish t,o ''~e~:.~- Clerk of the HustinCs, o~,,,.. ,,r t, be City of l{oanoke an a. tte~:-*~.j copy of *~i: :: ..... '~"+ion, . ...................... ~,~, who shall reco~d an ahstr:~ct thereof in the jud=ment ~ .... : ,;: : ICe ['.,~.'~i¢led.. . by °¼~r',¢¢~',..,.~ ~.~ !3~.. of tko.,~ ...~a;,O ,.,tots of thc qene~*~..... 'i~:se:r,~].s,_, of Viriinia (section 307].-b ~ the Code c:.f Vir,~inia). (d) An u, ~,r ....ney existin~ t~:5~- Re:=olu;.ion sR',~I be in effect ~ n the ~ .... T~ .............. .~, r ~ rr', dete its ado pt ion. ATT!:73T: , /. ~ r p R 0 ~,' Ii D Pres ident No. 9925. AN~,O'PnmH~tt°P,.~,~.r, ,,:. approyrSatin~ from the General Fund of the ~izy of ~c'-~' ',~ sum oe_ ~IC.~O00.O0 to be used ~,u,, time to time for the purchase of !an.:ls sold by order of Court in suits for t}e co!]ectJon of delinquent taxes; autho:rizin~" the dicbur:sement by the Auditor' :~f portions of said fund upon certificat~s of the Del_ ~n'''~ o~+' T~:: ~ " .... ro,,~ d ~ ~ ....... olleet..lr for s.q~d C].uy, aha r; ~ in~ for an er::erfLucy. ,,Tnme?A p1;rsuSnt to Ordinunce ]'Jo orol adopted by adopted, *~'~. FiFe were :.dd~ ara to be brought in the ]_oca.' c~)ur't.s nm'..cr'c)us s,,ita,~ in 180 Equity in the name of said City for the collection of delinquent taxes on certain psrcels of real estate, in o~.~e course of which said suits said parcels of real estste have been and wi~] be sold at public auction, and ~ protect its lien for the taxes t.~HEREAS~ in order that the Cit~ ma~ assessed on the respective p~rcels o~ land and to the extent of the ~osos~ of ~ns~tutin~ and co~ductin~ said suits~ the said Ci t~ has been and ~dl~ be required to bi~ in n~merous of ssid parcels of lan~ at the public auction s~les ~thereof a~d will be required to pay to t~e Special Commissioners conducting such sales the purchase price of said parcels of real estate~ and 7HEREAS, the City of Roanoke has already been require~ to bid in several parcels of lan~ heretofore sold in the course of several of such suits in order to protect its lie:~ for taxes, other assessments constitutin~ ]iens~ and the costs of ~ere is not presently an appropriation out of which suit but, nevertheless, ~ ~ payment for said lands may be made, and ~EREAS~ it is necesssry for the usual daily operation of the Delinquent Ta~ Collector's Office ~t im:ediate provision be msde for an appropriation of ~10,0OO.OO to be used for the purposes aforessid~ and an e~er~ncy=~ is declared to e~ist. ~:~:wn~:...~..~..._, BE IT ,~...DA~N~D by the Council of the City oe~ Roanoke that ~$10~GOO.O0 ~be~ and ssid amount is hereby, appropriated _Prom the General Fund of the City f~r the purchase of various lots or p~rcels of land which have been and are to be purchased by the City of Roanoke in the course of numerous suits in Equity brou~*~t an~ to be brou~ht by said City, pursuant to Ordinsnce No. 9523 aforesaid~ and other similar ordinances heretofore and hereafter to be sdopted, to enforce the City's liens for unpaid taxes, sidewalk and sewer assessments, and the costs of the res~ctive suits to enforce the payment of the same. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby~ authorized to disburse such portions of said fund as may be necessary to pay for such lots or parcels of land as may be purcbssed by the City at said judicial saies upon written ce~ oificates of the Delinquent Tax Collecbor of ssid City~ whic~ said certificates shall set out a brief description of the lot or parcel of land which has been purchased in the name of the City, and for which payment by the City is required to be made, the amount bid for said lot or parce2 of land by the City st the public sale thereof, the name of the former owner snd person in whose name t~xes for the current year are assessed, and the aggregate amount of delinquent taxes, sidewalk and sewer assessments~ inc]uding penalties and interest on the same to the date of sale. . ~n~..nce shall be in force ~nd effect from An emerzency existing, t~is ord' its passaqe. - /Clerk -- A F P ROVED President, 18l IN ~ COU~CIL FOR ~{E CITY OF RO£d~0~E~ VIRGINIA, The 18th day of April, 19~9. No.9906. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the proper officers of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute agreement between the City and Leo F. Henebry and Charles ~. Irvin, for the leasing of Smith Spzing for period from May 18, 19~9, to ~ay 17, 1954, at a consideration of ~50.00 per year, under terms and conditions to be mutually agreed upon and ~ontained there~ in, subject to the approval of the oity Attorney, it being understood that the City is to reserve full water rights during the term of lease. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the proper officers of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, be, and they are hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute agreement between the City and Leo F. Henebry and Charles ~. Irvin, for the leasing of Smith Spring for period from ~ay 18, 19~9, to ~ay 17, 195~, at a consideration of .~50.00 per year, under terms and conditions to be mutually agreed uoon and contained therein, subject to the a0proval of the City Attorney, it being understood that the City is to reserve full water rights during the term of lease. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of April, 19~9. No. 9907. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property located on the south side of Orange Avenue, N. w.~.~ , between Sixteenth Street and Seventeenth Street, described as Lot 5, Block 52, ~elrose Land Company Map, by the city of Roanoke to John D. Copenhaver, at a consideratio~ of $550.00 net cash to the city, and authorizing the execution and delivery of a deed therefor upon payment of the consideration. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale be made by the city to John D. Copenhaver of property located on the south side of Orange Avenue, N. ~., between Sixteenth Street and Seventeenth Street, described as Lot 5, Block 52, ~elrose Land Company ~ap, at a consideration of $550.00 net ~ash to the citY. B~ IT FUROR OR~DA~N~D that the proper city officers be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the city, to execute and deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, conveying the said property to said purchaser, or to whomsoever he may direct in writing, delivery thereof, however, not to be made until said net cash consideration has been paid in full. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lSth day of April, 19~9. No. 9916. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the City Nanager to execute a lease of Dwelling No. 2 located at the ~unicipal Airport to the Civil Air Patrol, upon certain terms and conditions. WHEREAS, the City is the owner of a certain dwelling No. 2 located at the Municipal Airport, which said dwelling is not now occupied or otherwise used; and WHEREAS, the Civil Air Patrol, a non-profit flight organization composed largely of citizens of the City, desires to use the said Dwelling No. 2 for the location of their headquarters and of their weekly meetings and has offered to lease said Dwelling No. 2 from the City. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Nanager be, and he is hereby, authorized to execute a lease of Dwelling No. 2, located at the Municipal Airport, to the Civil Air Patrol, or its proper officers or officials, at a rental of $5.00 per month and for such period of time and upon such terms and conditions as may be mutually agreed upon by the City Manager, the Airport ~anager, and proper officials of the Civil Air Patrol, the said lease to be upon such form as is approved by the City Attorney. A?PROVED ATTEST: C1 erk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of April, 19&9. No. 9926. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from the Auto Spring & Bearing Company, Incorpor~ ted, 1,0~0 square feet of land located on the west side of First Street, S. B'., betw ~,uck Avenue and the north side of the alley immediately south of Luck Avenue, being the east part of Lot 15, Block 2, S. ~?. 2, Official Survey, at a consideration of $8,500.00, for street purposes. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~.~anager. Ge, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of square feet of land located on the west side of First Street, S. TM between Luck · , ~iAvenue and the north side of the alley immediately south of Luck Avenue, being the east part of Lot 15, ~lock 2, S. w...~. 2, Official Survey, at a consideration of 158,500.00, for street purposes, the deed therefor to be approved by the City At- torney, which parcel of land is more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at .the present southwest corner of Luck Avenue and First Street, S. W.; thence with the present west line of First Street, S.-l°-lS'-00,,-W. 85 feet to a point on alley; thence with the north side of same, S.-87o-09,-45--W. 15.50 feet to a point; thence leaving said alley and with the new division line across Lot 15, Block 2, S. W. 2, Official Survey, N.-9°-29'-00"-E. 86.96 feet to ~ point on the south side of Luck Avenue; thence with same, N.-88°-~7,-59,,-E.6 feet to the place of BEGINNING, containing 1,0~0 square feet and being the east part of Lot 15, Block 2, S. W.2, Official Survey. It is the intent of this description to cover all of the land now lying between the present west line of 1st Street, S. W., and the newly-established west line of said street as shown on Plan No. 3756, dated April 12, 1949, on file in the Office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia· APPROVED ATTEST: C1 erk Pr esi dent IN ~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 18th day of April, 19~9. No. 9927. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property along Cove Road, parts of Vairland Addition, Coveland Court, Dyer Estate, and adjoining areas, to the Pioneer Construo tion Company, Incorporated, at a total cost of $15,2~9.00. V~EREAS, a committee composed of Mr. John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, ~r. Harry R. Yates, City Auditor, and ~r. James N. Eincanon, Assistant to the City Attorney, upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property along Cove Road, parts of Fairland Addition, Coveland Court, Dyer Estate, and adjoining areas, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council; and it appearing from said recommendation and repot that the bid of the Wioneer Construction Company, Incorporated, is the best bid for this project, in the total sram of $15,2~9.00, and ~EREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of the Pioneer Construction Company, Incorporated, for said project is the best bid therefor. THEREFOR~, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of the Pioneer Construction Company, Incorporated, for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property along Cove Rosd, parts of Fairl~nd Addition, Coveland Court, Dyer ~state, and adjoining areas, in the total sum of ~15,249.00 be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the said construction be forthwith executed. 184 Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. A~PROVED 'Clerk Pr es ident IN _~rtE COUNCIL FOR q~E CITY O? ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of April, 19&9. No. 9928. A R]~SOLUTION awarding contract for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property along 10th Street Extension, parts of Rugby Land Company, Shadeland Addition, Alview Addition, Tinker View Addition, and adjoining subdivisions, to the Pioneer Construction Company, Incorporated, at a total cost of $&0,109.35. WHEREAS, a committee composed of .~r. ~ohn L.Wentworth, City 'Engineer,~.~r,Harr R. Yates, City Auditor, and Mr. James N. Mincanon, Assistant to the City Attorney, upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated and consider- ed bids heretofore received for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurte- nant work thereto, to serve property along 10th Street Extension, parts of Rugby Land Company, Shadeland Addition, Alview Addition, Tinker View Addition, and adjoining subdivisions, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council; and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the bid of the Pioneer Con- struction Company, Incorporated, is the best bid for this project, in the total sum of $&0,109.35, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of the oioneer Construction Company, Incorporated, for said project, is the best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of the Pioneer Construction Company, Incorporated, for the c~,onstruction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property along 10th Street Extension, parts of Rugby Land Company, Shadeland Ad- dition, Alview Addition, Tinker View Addition, and adjoining subdivisions, in the total sum of $&0,109.35, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the said construction be forthwith executed. Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Hanager, be, and he is hereby authoriz ed and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. APPROVED ATTEST: k... Clerk President IN THE COL~CIL FOR ~{E CITY OF ROANOKE~ VIRGINIA, The 18th day of April, 1949. No. 9932. .AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Frank L. Brown, et ux, three lots located on the southerly side of Pioneer Road, N. W., east of ~'~illia~son Road, described as iLots 16, 17 and 18, ~lock 1, ~Jilliam Fleming Court ~ap (formerly B. E. Price Nap), 10fficial No. 2090108, at a consideration of ~750.00 each, a total consideration of !$2,250.00, as a site for the Williamson Road Branch Library, and appropriating the !amount of $2,250.00 from the 1949 Annex Fund for this purpose. ~tEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the !~unicipal Government, an eraergency is set forth and declared to exist. _~TIEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the city of Roanoke that the iCity l~[anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the iCity of Roanoke, to purchase from Frank L. Brown, et ux, three lots located on the ?outherly side of Pioneer Road, Iq'. W., east of YJilliamson Road, described as Lots 116, 17 and 18, ~lock 1, William Fleming Court Map (formerly B. ~. Price ~4ap), Of- ficial tJo. 20901©8, at a consideration of ~750.~0 each, a total consideration of i~2,250.00, as a site for the V~illiamson Road Branch Library. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that $2,250.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated ~rom the 1949 Annex Fund for the purchase of the above property as outlined. BE IT V~JRm~R ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CI.?f OF ROANo~, VIRr~INIA, The 18th day of April, 1949. No. 9933. A RESOLUTION directing the Director of the Department of Public Welfare, :acting under the City Nanager, in appropriate cases to institute ~nd conduct legal proceedings in the name of the city or State against children of parents in destitut, i~r necessitous circumstances, provided said children have sufficient earning capacit' 6r income to orovide or assist in providing for the support and maintenance of his ~er .mother' or aged or infirm father, and to proc'.ure the assistance of the Common- ~ealth Attorney in the institution and conducting of all such proceedings. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Director of ;he Department of Public Welfare, acting under the City Nanager, be, and he is ~ereby directed, in appropriate cases to institute and conduct legal proceedings in ;he name of the City or state against children of parents in destitute or necessitom ~ircumstances, provided said children have sufficient earning capacity or income to 186 provide or assist in providing for the support and maintenance of his or her mother or aged or infirm father, and to procure the assistance of the Commonwealth Attorney in the institution and conducting of all such proceedings. APPROVED ATTEST:. President IN THE COUNCIL MOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of April, 19~9. No. 9934~. AN ORDINANCE authorizing the employment of a stenographer for the Engineering Department from April 16, 19~9, through December 31, 19~9, at a salary of $160.00 per month, in connection with detail work necessary for the sewer con- struction in the annexed territory, said salary to be charged to and appropriated from the 19~9 Annex Fund. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the employment of a stenographer for the Engineering Department from April 16, 1949, through December 31, 19~9, at a salary of ~160.00 per month, in connection with detail work necessary for the sewer construction in the annexed territory, be, and the same is hereby authorized, said salary to be charged to and appropriated from thc ~9~9 Annex Fund. BE IT FURTHER 0RDA_VNED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President l~ THE COUNCIL FOR FIE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGZNIA, The 18th day of April, 1949. No. 9935. A RESOLUTION repealing a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 7th day of ~:~arch, 19~9, No. 9855, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing the sale of Airport I~welling #2, located at the end of R~mway 330 at the Roanoke ~.~unicipal Airport (Woodr~m Field), and removal of same from the Airport pr oper ty-. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a Resolution adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 7th day of March, 19~9, No. 9855, entitled, "A Resolution authorizing the sale of Airport Dwelling #2, located at the end of Rttnway 330 at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), and re~aoval of same from the Airport property,,, be, and the same is hereby repealed. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN ~{E COUNCIL FOR _.THE The 18th day of April, 19/+9. No. 9936. A RESOLUTION appointing viewers for the purpose of appraising property re- quired for a sewage disposal plant in the City of Roanoke with a view of establish- ing a fair and reasonable price for the land in question. BE IT RESOL~TED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~essrs. D. ?~{. Etheridge, Sr., James A. Turner, ~. E. Trout, John H. Windel and John W. Boswell, be, and they are hereby appointed as viewers for the purpose of appraising property required for a sewage disposal plant in the City of Roanoke with a view of establishing a fair and reasonable price for the land in question. APPROVED President IN THE COUI'JCIL FOR ~{E CI~£ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of April, 19/+9. No. 9937. A RESOLUTI0~' authorizing and directing the employment of the firm of Stone & Thompson as offic~ial architects for the Health Center. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City 0,f Roanoke that the employment of the firm of Stone & Thompson as official architects for the _Health Center, be, and the same is hereby authorized and directed. lA,TEST: Q Clerk APPROVED President IN TPIE~ COUI~CIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROA?JOt~, IrIROiiJiA, The 18th day of April, 19/+9. No. 9938. A Rv]SOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~m.~anager to employ ~v~r. E. Paul Hayes as architect for the Williamson Road Fire Station. 188 BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~¢anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to employ }er. E. paul Hayes as archi- tect for the Williamson Road Fire Station. APPROVED ATTEST: - ~ Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~TE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of April, ~19~9. No. 9939. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #7~, "Refuse Collection and Disposal", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making approp:iations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency." BE IT 0RDAI~JED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #74, "Refuse Collection and Disposal", of an ordinance adopted by the council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9 and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL #7~ Water ............................ $ 550.00 BE ~ FUROR ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist ,and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk president IN TP~E COUNCIL FOR THE CI~ OF ROAMOK-E, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of April, 19~+9. No. 9929. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Article I,Se~c$1oa l, of Chapter 51, of t~e Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in relation to Boning. WHER~S, notice of public hearing on the question of rezoning from General Residence District to Special Residence District properties located west of Williamson Road in the vicinity of Clarendon Avenue, Grandview Avenue, Cedarhurst Avenue and Epperley Avenue, as required by Article XI, Section ~3, of Chapter 51, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Zoning, has been publishe~ in "The World-News", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, for the time required by said section, and ~'~EREAS, the hearing as provided for in said notice published, in said newspaper was given on the 18th day of April, 1919, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the I~unicipal Building, at which hearing no objections were presented by property owners and other interest- ed parties in the affected area. q~EREFORE, BE I~ ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Article I, Section 1, of Chapter 51, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, virginia, relating to Zoning, be amended and reenacted in the following particular and no other, viz: PROPERTIES located west of Wi!liamson Road in the vicinity of Clarendon Avenue, Grandview Avenue, Cedarhurst Avenue and Epperley Avenue, to-wit: Ro~_ud Hill Terrace Hap, Official Nos. 20801~5, 20801~6, 20801~7, 2080245-~5A), 20802~6, 2080301, 2080~02, 2080~0~; Lots 10-22, Rlock 1, 2hadylawn Court Hap, Official Nos. 2161301-2161312, inclusive; Lots 1-1~,Block 2, Shadylawn Court ~.~ap, Official Nos. 2161201-2161213, inclusive; Lots 1-6, Block 3,Shady!a~n Court l~ap, Official Nos. 216112~- 2161129, inclusive; Lots 1-10, Block ~, Shadylawn ~ourt Map, Official Nos. 2160910-2160911, inclusive, and Nos. 2160922-2160928, inclasive; Lots 1-10, R. E. Catts ~ap, Official Nos. 2161110-216112~, inclasive; Lot 1!, Block 3, Williamson Court ?~ap, Official No. 2160833; Lots 3-A, ~-A, ~-B, 4-C, 4-D and 5, mlock 5, Williamson Co~t ~fap, Official Nos. 2160701-2160706, incl~sive; Lots 1-11, Block 6, Williamson Court ~:ap,~' Official Nos. 2160~18-2160429, inclmsive, Lots 1-21, including Lots 5-A and 5-B~ Block 7, Williamson Court Hap, Official Nos. 2160801- ~ "' Official 2160827, inclusive; Lots l-S, Block 8, Williamson Nos. 2161101-2161109, inclusive; Lots ]-A, I-B, ]-C and I-D, ?iock 9, Wil!tamson Court ~%p, Official ~os. 2160908, 2160909, 2160922 ~nd 21~092); ~ · o ~ ~ ~ inclusive; Lots 1-I0, H. H. Bo~lzng ~.,~ap, Official Nos. ,.1~0707-21o0/15, Lots 1-ii, Brooks ~ap, Official i.7os. 2160828~21808~2, inclusive; Lots l~-25,..Block 1, Hedge ~awn ~.~ap, Official Nos. ~oi00~-~o~0~2~ ~ ' ~ ~ ...., inclusive; Lots 1-1~, Block 2, Hedge Lawn ~ap, Official ~os 216090=-2160.~.; in- clusive, and 2160915-2160?21,inclusive; Lots 1-8, B'lo~k 3, Hedge Lawn l!ap, Official Nos 2160430-2160~37, inclusive; [ots 17-21, B~iock ~pp~i~y Cou~t ~p, Of~io~ ~o~. 2160605~ 2160606, 2160612~ 2160613 ~nd 2!6061~; ~ Lots 1, 2~ Ii ~d 12, Bloo~ 2, ~pe~ley ~o~rt ~p, · ~ioi~l No~. 2160~05, 2160506, 2160512 ~ 2160512, be, and are hereby changed from General Residence District to Special Residence Distric:t, and the Sheets of the Zoning ?,~ap on which the above properties are shown shall be changed in this respect. APPR ~VED &TTES~: Clerk Pr esident 190 IN THE COUNCIL ?0R THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRC!I~IA, The 25th day of April, 1949. 9930. AM ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Article I, Section l, of Chapter 51, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in relation to Zoning. WHEREAS, notice of public hearing on the question of rezoning from Business District to General Residence District properties located on both sides of Tenth Street, N. W., between Kellogg Avenue and Lick Rum, described as Lots 1-14, inclusive, Block 2, Shade Land ~.ap; Lots 1-10, inclusive, Block l, Shade Land ~?ap; Lots 24, 25 and 26, Block 21, Rugby Land Corporation; Lots 23, 24 and 25, Block 20, Rugby Land Corporation, as required by Article XI, Section 43, of Chapter 51, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Zoning, has been published in "The World-News", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, for the time required by said section, and V~iERW_~S, the hearing as provided for in said notice published in said newspaper was given on the 18th day of April, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the Municipal Building, ~t which hearing no objections were presented by property owners and other intereste( ~arties i~ the affected area. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Article ~, Section l, of Chapter 51, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, virginia, relating ~o Zoning, be amended and reenacted in the following particular and no other, vim: Properties located on both sides of Tenth Street, N. W., between Kellogg ~venue and Lick Run, described as Lots 1-14, inc~lusive, t~lock 2, Shade Land ~ap; ~ots 1-10, inclusive, Block l, Shade Land Map; Lots 24, 25 and 26, Block 21, Rugb~y ~and Corporation; Lots 23, 2A and 25, Block 20, Rugby Land Corporation, designated m Sheet 205 of the Zoning L~ap as Official Nos. 2050301, 2050302, 2050303, 2050304, !050305, 2050306, 2050307, 2050401, 2050402, 2050403, and 2050404, and on Sheet 213 .f the Zoning ~.~ap as Official Nos. 2130521, 2030522, 2130523, 2130613, 2130614, and '130615, be, and are hereby changed from Business District to General Residence ~istrict, and the Sheets herein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROVED C1 erk President IN ~ C01R~CIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROANOL~E~, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of April, 1949. No. 9931. AN ORDINANCE establishing a setback line on both sides of Fleming Avenue Colonel Fleming Road) from Williamson Road, N. W., to the proposed intersection ,f Fleming Avenue with Hollins Road, N. E., extending thirty feet on each side of the present established center line of the street, to provide for a 60-foot street. WtTEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property owners in the affected area notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 18th iday of April, 1949, on the question of establishing a setback line on both sides of Fleming Avenue (Colonel Fleming Road) from Williamson Road, N. TM to the proposed intersection of Fleming Avenue with Hollins Road, N. 5., extending thirty feet on each side of the present established center line of the street, to provide for a 60-foot street, and WHERF~iS, the said hearing ~.as held on the 18th day of April, 1949, at 2:.00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke, at which hearing all property owners in the affected area were given an opportunity to be heard on the' question, and the WHF~EAS, after hearing evidence submitted, Council is of the opinion that setback line should be established. THEREFORE, BE Im ORDAINED by the Council of the city of Roanoke that a setback line be, and the same is hereby established on both sides of Fleming Avenue Colonel Fleming Road) from Williamson Road, N. W., to the proposed intersection of 'leming Avenue with Hollins Road, ~. E., extending thirty feet on each side of the oresent established center line of the street, to provide for a 60-foot street. BE IT ,FUR~TER 0RDATNED that no building hereafter erected on any of said lots abutting on said street shall extend over the setback line as established by the orovisions of this Ordinance. APPROVED TTEST. Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~E CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of April, 1949. No. 9940. AN ORDINANCE regulating the maintenance or wells, cisterns, cesspools, excavations, mine openings, quarries, pits and standing bodies of water more than one (1) foot i.n depth, in the City of Roanoke; providing for the erection of guard devices' over or around the same; providing for the issuance of permits to maintain existing walls and other excavations and openin~in the earth, and to construct new ones; prescribing penalties for the violation of the provisions of this ordinanc defining certain public nuisances and providing for their abatement. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. That every existing well, cistern, cesspool, cave, sinkhole, mine, or other similar opening in the earth, existing in the City of Roanoke, shall be filled in and conpletely closed with earth or other solid matter by the owner of the land on which such well or other opening is located, unless said owner, or his agent, tenant or other person acting for him, secures from the City Muilding Inspector a REPEALED 192 permit in writing authorizing such well, cistern, cesspool, cave, sinkhole, mime, or other similar opening, to be kept open. It shall be the duty of the City Building Inspector, upon application of any such owner, to issue a permit authorizing any such well, cistern, cesspool, cave, sinkhole, mine, or other similar opening, to be kept open provided the owner shall furnish satisfactory evidence to the City Building Inspector that such well, cistern, or cesspool, is, or will be, protected by reinforced concrete caps or slabs, c~onstructed and installed according to approved building standards, or, in the case of a cave, sinkhole, mine, or other similar opening, that such is, or will be, securely protected by a barrier so that the same shall not be dangerous to human beings. 2. Every existing excavation in the earth containing standing bodies of water more than one (1) foot in depth shall be filled in or secUrely enclosed so that the same shall not be dangerous to human beings. 3. Every existing quarry and pit, whether it be abandoned or in use, ishall be enclosed so that the same shall not be dangerous to human beings and shall ibe kept securely closed and locked et all times when such quarry or pit is not in actual use or when the entrances thereto are not personally attended. 4. Every person hereafter desiring to construct a well, cistern, cesspool, ~lmine, quarry, or pit, or desiring to construct a pool where water will stand of a idepth greater thanone (1) foot, shall, before commencing such construction, or !iexcavati°n' as the case may be, obtain from the City Building Inspector a permit itel perform such construction or excavation, whic;h such permit shall be issued by !the City Building Inspector in accordance with the requirements, hereinabove set out. 5. Every person applying to the ~ity Building Inspector for the issuance iof a permit, under any provision of this ordinance, shall pay to the City of Roanoke, at the office of said Building Inspector, as the costs of issuing the permil fee of ~l.00, which said sum shall be paid in to the General Fund of the City. 6. Any person, firm or corporation, violating any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, be punished by a fine of not less than ten dollars nor more than one hundred dollars ~nd each day's failure to comply with any of the terms of this ordinance, when ap- [~licable, shall constitute a. separate offense. 7. AnY well, cistern, cesspool, cave, sinkhole, mine, quarry, pit, or Other similar opening in the earth, or standing body of water permitted to be kept open in violation of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed to be and ~onstitute a oublic nuisance and subject to abatement as such. APPROVED ATTEST Clerk President 15I %~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOI~, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of April, 19~9. No. 994~1. A ~d~oOLU~.IOl.I awarding_ ,~ contract for the pavi~K_ of roads and streets at various locations in the City of Roanoke (1949 Annezed Ares) according to the Virginia Department of Highways Specifications, to Sam ~inley, Incorporated, at tots] cost of 'JHE[[~]AS, a committee co~;posed of. Nr. John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, ~'r. J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor, and hr. James N. kincanon, Assistant to the City Attorney, upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated and considered bids he re'to fo re received for the pavin~ of roads and streets at various locations in t}~e City of Roanoke (19~9 ~nne:.:ed ~lrea) according to the Virzinia Department of Highways Specifications, and has ~aty made its recommendation to this Council; and it appearinM from said recommendation and report that the bid of Sam Finley, Incorporated, is t~e best bid for this project, in the total sum of :J~54,635.25, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considerin? said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds tibet the bid of Sam Finley, Incorporate~, for said project is the best bid t[~erefor. T~ERHFOI~E, 3~{ iT h~J~OLVED by t~e Council 0f the City of Roanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of Sam Finley, incorporated, for t.:e pavin~ of roads and streets at various locations in the City of Roanoke (1949 Annexed Area) accordinq to the Virginia Department oi' Hip'hways Specifications, in the total sum of $5~,636.25, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the beat bid therefor; and that a contract for the said project be forthwith executed. Section 2; That Arthur G. Owens, City ~ana~er, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. ATT!;:,-2T :, Clerk A P P !{ 0 V E D President IN Tt!E COUNCIL FOr{ TNE CIT~ OF I~.OANO?(E, VIR~,INiA, The 25th day of April, 19~9. ho. 9942. A R!<SOLUTION ~rantin[ the Auto Sprin~ ~ Bearing Company, Incorporated, permission to encroach seven-ei_~hths of an inch on the sidewalk in front of tr~e buildin? to be constructed on ~roperty known as 100-10~ Luck Avenue, S. described as Lots 12 a~'_d 13, Block 2, %~ 2, Official Survey, Official 2os. 1012010 and 1012611, for the nurpose of a veneer of struct~ral F!ass on the proposed buildin6, said ~ernission bein.~ ~'ranted upon the condition that no si?n overhano~in~ the sidewalk will be placed on the front of the building-~ in ~!uestio~. 194 ~tt;,REAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virzinia, on the 31st day oI Au6ust, 1934, by Resolution No. ~341, granted permission to the Auto Spring Bearing Company, Incorporated, to veneer tlte 2'ront of its building, situated on the south side of Luck Avenue, with st~ctural flass seven-ei.~[hths oI' ~ inch thick, the said veneer to extend on the sidewalk spa.ce for the distance of seven-eighths of an inch, and ~.~H~L~ ~ ~'~, since the adoption of ~esolution 2o. ~3~1, the Auto Sprin~ 6: ~$earzn. Corapany, Incorporated, has acquired t.itle to nroperty to the east of its origins! building, and it is the desire of the company to tear do~ the buildings now on Lots 12 and 13~ Block 2, SW 2, Official Survey, and to erect in place thereof a new addition to the oriFinal building so t~at the new and the original will appear as one building. THEREFORE, BE iT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that permission be, and the same is hereby .zranted the Auto Spring &. Bearing Company, Incorporated, to encroach seven-ei?htns of an inch on the sidewalk in f~nt of buildin~ to be constructed on property knot~ as 106-108 Luck Avenue, S. described as Lots 12 and 13, Block 2, SW 2, Official Survey, Official f~os. 1012610 and 1012611, for the purpose of a veneer of structural glass on the proposed building, said permission being granted upon the condition that no sign overha~'~ging the sidewalk will be placed on the front of the building in question. BE IT F~RTHER RESOLVED that said Auto Spring ~ Bearing Company~ Incorporated, by actin? under this Resolution, a.zrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from a!l claims for damages to persons or property by reason of the construction and mainte~ance of the veneer on said building. AP P kOVED President IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR T!IE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of April, 19~9. ['~o. 99~+3 · AN ORDINANCE to arr~end and reenact Section //03, "Juvenile Detention Home", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the "An Ordinance makin~ 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, ~ appropriations from the Oe~eral Fund of the 'City of Ro~noke l'or the fiscal year beginnin~ January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declar~n.,a' o~'te existe~ce of an emergency". ' BE IT ORDAII~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~63, "Juvenile Detention Home" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of ~ol ~ No. 9751 arid entitled, Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, ~ ~,v, , "An Ordinance makinf~ appropPiations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year be~innin? January l, 1949, and endin~ December 31, 1949, and declarin~ the existence of an enerzency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: oalary, Supervisor ~ .!~1,620.00 per annum .... "~p--- " ~ 32(500 per annum balary, raid :~ ,pi, . BE IT FUR Ur. :'?,R ORDAINED that an emergeflcy, is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passa6e. AF PROV'" Fr~sident IN TitE OOUNC. iI~ .... FOR ~n~,,,, CITY OF ROANOKi, VIROINi&,. The 25th day of April, 1969. No. 9944. A RESOLUTION authorizin= refund of .}12.00 to the Grand Fiano {~ Furniture Company, incorporated, coverinq cost of City Truck License Ta.~ No. 819, purchased April i, t9~9, throu{h error. WHEREAS, on the 1st day of April, 19~9, the Grand Piano ~ Furniture Company, Incorporated~ inadvertently purchased City Truck License Tax No. ,~19 for a 1946 .., ~,1~ · O0, Dodge Truck~ at a cost of ~ ~ and UHEREAS, it appears that the said 19~6 Dodge Truck was sold in 1948~ and t~e Grand Piano ~L Furniture Company, Incorporated, has returned to the GiLl' of ~{oanoke ~he unused City Truck License Ta~ No. 819, with the request that the ~=~. OO. company be refunded the amount of "'"~ Th~R}.,~'~ -'~0 ~',~E, n~,~ IT~PFqOTVPn~,~ = ~ by the Council of the City. of Roanoke that the City ~auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amountin~ to (~12.00 in the name of the Grand Piano ~ Furniture Company, Incorporated~ coverin~ cost of Cit'y Truck License Tag No. ~19, purchased April 1, 1949, throus~a error. ATTNST: - ' CI~rk A p p ~' 0 v ~' D,~. ~.~. President ',? ~ v VIRGINIA IN THE COUI{CiL FOi~ THE C ITv OF ROAI,LK_~, , The 25th day of April, 19/.+9. No. 994.6. AN ORDIN/~i,~CE to araend and reenact Section ~i~!04, "Public Library", of an Or~inanc~ adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 194g, f'~o. 9751, and entitled,' "An Ordinance making appropriations from the ~eneral Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beyinuin~ Janusr,~ 1, 19~9, and endin~ December 31, ]9!~9, and declarin~ the e~-'istence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section "Public Library", of an Ordinance ados:ted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, 196 Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 194~, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance makinz appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19l~9, and endin~ December 31, 1949, and declarin~ the existence of an eraer~ency" be and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PUBLIC LIBRARY /~104 Salary, Lib~:'arian (~ months) ............. ~ 480.00 Wages .......... 550.00 In~identa~ .... [[[[[[.[[[[[.[[[[[[[[[[[[ 150.O0 Supplies ................................ 888.00 Repairs ................................. 1,240.O0 Equipment (1) ........................... 645.74 1 Desk .............. ~74.O0 File Cabinets ....... 11.00 1 Chair .............. 27.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. A P P R O Ir E D ATTE.qT: / Cle rk k President IN THE ~OUN6IL FOP~ THE CITY OF ~OA~OKE, VIRGI~IA, The 25th day of April, 1949. No. 9947. A RESOLUTION authorizin~ and directing that the Police ~rotective Association, Incorporated, of Roanoke, Virginia, be charred Q525.O0 per day for the use of the Roanoke ~.~unicipal (Victory) Stadiu~ in connection with a rodeo to be sponsored by the Protective Association, August 4-7, 1949, and authorizin~~ and directing the City Auditor to refund to the Association fifty per cent of the amount so paid. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is hereby authorized and d~ ~ ~recte~_ that the Police Protective Association, Incorporated, of Roanoke, Virzinia,~ be char=ed :$~2~,· .~..00 per day for the use of the Roanoke Yunicipal (Victory) Stadium, in connection with a rodeo to be sponsored by the Protective Association, Au?ust J~-7, 19~9. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to refund to the Police ?rotective Associatio~, Incorporated, of Roanoke, Virzinia, fifty per cent of the amount so paid. APPROVED ATTE~m: - ' Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOTi THE CITY OF [~OAi~OKE, VIkGii'~iA, The 25th day of April, 1949. r.~o. 99ag. A RESOLUTION authorizinK the installation of street lights on certain streets 197 BE IT RE2OLVI:iD by the Council of the Oit.¥ of Noanoke that the .~..ppalachian Electric ?ower Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the followin% street liFhts: One 250 C. P. street li~ht at the corner of Lombardy AYenue and Palmetto Street~ N. W. ()ne 250 C. P. street ].isht at. t,]te corner o£' ~.layland Street and Baldwin Avenue~ N. E. One 220 0 P. street i' . ~. ~g.,:t 7th Str:.~et, S. E., at alley between >'ontrose Avenue and Buena Vista Avenue. One 25~': C. P. street lizht on Edqewood St:reet, S. ,~., at I~[aiden Lane. ()ne 25~. C. P. street lizht on Ed~ewood Street, S. 14., at ~;lestover Avenue. One,~.':~O C. P. o~reet°~ light on Ed~ewood Street, S ~.'/ , at ?emorial Avenue . Said li?hts to be maintained under the contract existinz between the Appalachian 2]lectric Power and the CZty of Roanoke. APFROV~D Clerk President IN THJ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, t'~iitGINiA, The 25th day of April, 19~9. ~* ' "itust in;,s Court" of AN ORDINANC::, to ~'~end and reenact Section ~/18, an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of ~oanoke~ Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&9, No. 9751, and entit] ed, "An Ordinance makin? appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year be~innin? January 1, 1959, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency' BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ,-/t8, "Hustin?s Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, . 19~'2. No. 9751, and entitled, "~n Virginia, on the 31st day of December, . Ordinance makin~ appropriations from the General Fund of the City of koanoke for the fiscal year be~innin~ January 1, 19/+ti, and endin~ December 31, 19/+9, and declarin~ the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HUSTINGS COURT ,~18 Extra Help ....................... ~$330. GO Equipment (1) .................... 125.00 (1) 1 ?ypewriter BE IT FURT~ER G{D~1. INED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTE2~: , CleFk~ A P P id O V E D PPe S id ent 198 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, Vi~tGINIA, The 25th day of April, 197+9. l~o. 9952. A RESOLUTION registering the objection of City Council to the application of the Norfolk and '.,~estern Railway Company fo? permission to discontinue trains Nos. 12 and 13, between Roanoke and Bristol. WHF,}tEAS, for a ?reat number of years the Norfolk and ~estern Railway Company has operated daily local trains, Nos. 12 and 13, between Roanoke and Bristol; and WHEREAS, Council is informed that citizens living in municipalities on or near this railroad line use the same in travelling to and from the City o~ Roanok~.~ and WHEREAS, said trains daily carry United States mail and '0ag~a~e~to and from municipalities located on said line; and WHEREAS, Council is informed that many citizens and businesses located in or near said line are opposed to the discontinuance; and WHEREAS, if said trains are discontinued there would not be any local train which persons residing west-of Roanoke could use for travel to Itoanoke and return on the same day. NOU, TItEREF©RE, BE IT ~$OLVED by the Council for the City of Roanoke that ~,",r. James N. Kincanon, Assistant to the City Attorney, do appear before the State Corporation Con~ission in the' City of Richmond on Tuesday, April 26, 19~9, and register the objection of City Council to the application of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company for permission to discontinue the aforesaid trains, Nos. 12 and 13, between Roanoke and Bristol. Clerk , A P P R 0 V E D Pres id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR TIlE ~ITY OF ROANQYE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of April, ~1949. No. 9953. A RESOLUTIOH registerin~ the' objection of City Council to ti~e application of the Norfolk and ~Jestern Railway Company for permissffon to discontinue tr~ains Nos. 33 and 3!~, between Roanoke and Winston-oalem. WHEREAS, for a ~reat number of years the Norfol~ and 'Western Railway Compaay has operated daily local trains, Nos. 33 and 34, between Roanoke and I . '~-W].nston-Salem; and %~HEREAS, Council is informed that citizens living in municiPa~liti.es on or near this r'ailroad line use the same i:~ travelling to and from the City of Roanoke; and 199 ~.;HER~Ao, sale trairis daily carry tJnited orates mail and bag?a?e to and' from municipalities located on said line; and WHEREAS, Council is informed that many citizens and businesses located on or near said line are opposed to the discontinuance: and iNEREAS, if said trains are discontinued there D~ould not be any local train which persons residinK south of Roanoke could use J'or travel to Roanoke and return on the same day. NOW, THEI{EFO~[E, 3:~ IT R!~oOLVmD by the Council for the City of Roanoke that Kr. James N. Kincanon, Assistant to the City Attorney~ do appear before the State Corporation Com~nission in the City of Ric~mond on iTednesday~ April 27, 1949, and ~e~ister the objection of City Council to the application of the Norfolk a~ld ?~stern Railway Company for permission to discontinue the aforesaid trains, Nos. 33 and 3~ between Roanoke and .~mnston-oalern. . Clerk A P F [tOV ED Yre s id ent IN TH}'] r~T~Vr~ _ o~,,~.,..~tL POR THE CITY OP RO~':NOK.~,, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of April, ~9~9., No. 9954. A RESOLUTION authorizin{ the execution and delivery of a deed of correction reconveyin? to James I. Nowlin certain property, situate in ant forme, rly belonging to the City of Roanoke. JhEREAS, by Ordinance No. 222S, which..t~assed~,ommon ~' Council iiovember 7, 1910, the Board of ~\ldermen, January 19, 1911, and was ap~:roved by tlne I'.Tayor, January 21, 19].1, the City of Roanoke amreed to an exchanze of certain real estate with one C. ~:arkley, and the proper officials ~f the City were authorized arid empowered to execute and deliver a deed conveying the hereinafter described real estate to the said }~arktey, upon the conveyance to the City by I'arkley of certain other property described in said ordinance; and WHEREAS, the said I"arkley duly executed and delivered the deed re~quired by said ordinance, and ti~ereupon-became entitled to a proper conveyance of the hereinafter described property; and !~EREAS, 'the then ~[ayor and City Clerk on behalf of' the City of Roanoke executed and delivered to-C. ?arkley a deed, dated Au?'ust 11, i. 911, arid of' record in Deed Book 23~, paee 335 in the Clerk's Office of the ~histin~s Court for the City of Roanoke, which deed purported to convey wi(,h special warranty of title subject to the reservation of a sewer easer..ent, the ~ollowine described real estate: BEGINNING at a point on the 'Jest side of l~th Street 90.05' North of the ~. I',~. Corner of Albermarte Avenue and 4th ~ e t jtre t; hence still with west side of 4th .Street N 29© 39' qg"~..[. 131.72 feet to a point, said point beinq an anzle p~int in said gth Street; tl~ence E. 13~.847 feet to a point at the intersection of the west side of 4th Street ~.~itP the west side o~' 3 1/2 Street; thence South 3° 11' 45" ,4. 223.03 feet to tl~e place of 2EGINNINO. Containinm 7966.63 s~uare feet .mo~e or ]ess; arid 2OO ~:VHEREAS, the City Cl~rk neglected to affix the municipal seal to said deed, for which reason some question has arisen as to the nature of the title acquired by the ~rantee therein; and hrHEREAS, St. Clair Harman Company, Incorporated acquired the interest of C. Iqark]_ey in the above described property by deed, dated January 27, 1917,and recorded in the aforesaid Clerk's Office in Deed Book 294, pa~e 18; and ~';HEREAS, by deed dated April 1, 19~9, and not yet recorded, St. C~air Harman Company, Incgrporated, a dissolved corporation, conveyed the said real estate in liquidation to James M. I~owlin, its sole stockholder~ and ~YHEREAS, James M. Nowlin has requested the City of Roanoke to correct the omission of the municipal seal from the above-mentioned deed of April 19, 1911, by a deed of correction reconveying? the said property to hire; and I[HEREAS, the City of Roanoke claims no beneficial interest in the said real estate~ and the Council of said City considers the execution and delivery of a deed of correction, as aforesaid, necessary_and proper in order to effect the purposes of Ordinance No. 2228. NO.J THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the , proper officers of t~]e City be, and they hereby ~e authorized, directed and · empowered, for ~nd on behalf of the said City, to execute and deliver a deed of correction reconveying to James I'i. Nowlin the hereina0ove described real estate, the said deed to be in a form satisfactory to the city attorney, to contain the same covenants and be subject to the same reservations as the deed of August 19, 1911, to which reference is herein made. A P P It 0 V E D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGII~IA, The 25th day of April, 1949. No. 9955. A RESOLUTION authorizinz the City ,.Clerk to mark released an e stirrmted sewer assessment aqainst Lot 6, Section 17, Villa Heishts Corporation ~]ap, in the name of J. Horace Chilton, and as recorded in Judgment Lien Docket 17, page 35, in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia. WHEREAS, the City Clerk has heretofore caused to be docketed in Judgment Lien Docket 17, pa~e 35, in ~',he Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia. ..~ , an estimated sewer assessment in the a~ount of ;[~8q.67~ against Lot 6, Section 17, Villa Heizhts Corporation Yap; and WHEREAS, it was necessary in tlne construction of said sewer line to lay the same across the aforesaid lot and for that purpose to secure a perpetual right-of- way over said lot; and ',JHEREAS, ta. t, mty subsequently secured from the owner of said lot a nerpetual right-of-way over the same for the construction and maintenance of said sewer~ the deed of easement bein~ recorded in said Clerk's Office in Deed Book ~+O~ pa~e t~0, and the said right-°f-way havinv been ~ranted to the City in consideration of ?1.OO cash and t%~e full right, on the part of the ~rsntor, to connect with and use said sewer for the benefit of the aforesaid lot; and ~HEREAS, the estimated sewer assessment, docketed as aforesaia~ was subse]ue~tiy marked "exempt" but the property owner now reouests t~:at the same be fully released by the said City in accordance wit~ t~e terms of tl~e deed of easement heretofore mentioned. T~ ~'~"~2.:~FO~A~v, BE IT RE3OL"~D by the Council of the City of hoanoke that the City Clerk he, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to release on the Judgment Lien Docket ~.~.ere it is record, ed the estin:ated sewer assment of ~5.67 a~ainst Lot 6, %ection 17~ Villa Heiqhts Corporation ]'ap, in the name of J. Horace Chilton; and the said City Clerk shall note on said rel~ase a reference to this resolution as his authority t,o make the same. Clerk A P P R O V ?] D President IN ?HE COUNCIL FO! m~? CITY OF ROANOKE, v- ~- ¢'~ ^ The 25th day of April~ 19]+9. No. 9956. A RLoOLLTIO~ authorizing, and directin~ the City },,anager, for and on behalf o]' the City of ~;do~noke, to enter into a contract with the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia, for a minimum period of five years~ covering a centralized PBX System for the City of Roanoke, under terms and conditions to be mutually a~reed u~on and contained in said contract~ subject to the approval of the City Attorney. BE IT RE2OLVED by the Council of t}~e City of Roanoke that the City ]'anazer be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed~ for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to enter into a contract with the Chesapeake end Potomac Telephone Company of Virginia, for a minimum period of five years, coverin~ a centralized PBX System for the City. ~ of [~oanoke, under terms and conditions to be mutually a~reed upon ~d contained in said contract, subiect~, to the approval of ~-'~rl(~= City Attorney. A F PRO~ ED '7 }Presid IN THE COUNCIL FOR TIIE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of April, 19l~9. i'~o. 9957. A RESOLUTION of thanks and appreciation to I'~[rs. Y~aslin Davis, who, as Civic Chairman of the ~ia?ic City Garden Club, was instrumental in havinz twenty pin oak trees planted alon~ both sides of U. S. Hizhway Route No. 220, immediately beyond the intersection of Franklin Road and Avenham Avenue, S. W. ~dHEREAS, it has been brought to the attention of the Council of t~e City of Roanoke that l'ms. ?aslin Davis, acting in the capacity of Civic Chairman of the 1,[agic City Garden Club, was instr~nental in havin.z twenty pin oak trees planted alon~ both sides of U. S. Highway Route No. 220, inm~ediately beyond the intersectio~ of Franklin Road and Avenham Avenue, S. W., and LrHEREAS, this Body desires to recoKnize the thouzhtfulness and civic pride of 1.'[rs. Davis as evidenced by her untirin~ endeavors in t}~e ~.]azic City Garden Club. THEREFORE, BE IT R~,,~OLI~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the thanks and appreciation of t, his l~ody be~ and are hereby ex~ended to I~rs. Faslin Davis~ who, as Civic Chairman of the ~lafic City' Garden Club, was instrumental in having twenty pin oak trees planted along both sides of U. ~. Highway Route No. 220, immediately beyond the intersection of Franklin Road and Avenham Aw~nue, S. W. ATTEST .~ / A P P tt 0 Ir I:] D President IN THE COUNCIL FOR TfIE CITY OF _ROANOKE, tlRG~hlA, The 25th day of April, 1949. L'to. 9958. A RESOLUTION authorizinz and directin~ the City I~iana~er to have prepared preliminary plans and specificatLons for a swimr~im~ ~ool, and to obtain estimates of the cost thereof. BE IT EL.SOLVeD by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City I'?~ana~er be~ and he is hereby authorized and d.~r..cted to have ~orepared preliminary plans an~ specifications for a swimminE pool, and to obtain estimates of the cost thereof Clerk APPROV ED President IN TtIE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOFq, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of April, 1949. tT .o. 9959. A RESOLUTION endorsinE the "Housinz Act of 1949" (S. 1070). 2O3 ....~.JHts~t:~Aa~ ~, the "t{ousing~ Act of 1949" ($. 1070) is a bill to establish a national housi~c objective and the policy to be followed in the attainment thereof to provide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low-rent ~uolmc housin= nrc jeers initiated by local a<encies~ to provide for financial assistance ~ nousln~ ~ by ohe Secretary of A~riculture for farm .... and for other purposes; and VHEREAS, this Council is interested in the carryin~ out of the purposes of the aforesaid "Housinc Act of 19]+9" (S. 1070) and especially that portion _ ~-.~' projects and thereof desi:ned to prey:de Federal aid to assist slum-~eq:': .... ~ low-rent public housin: projects initiated by local a:encies. ~H.~Z~-'~( .... ~: , IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Noanoke that said Council go on record ss enJorsiny the carryin: out of the purposes of t~e sf'oresam.. "Housin: Act of 19&9" (S. 1070) arK[ especially that portion t~ereof desi:ned to Dro~ide Federal aid to assist slum-clearance projects and low-rent public ho~s~n~ projects initiated by local a:'encies, as ~oon as uracticable BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk De, and he is hereby directed forward a copy of this Resolution to each Virginia member of the Eighty-first Congre APPROVED O S. President IN TtI~ COUi!CIL FOI'i THE CITY OF ROANOKE, Vi~G~I,.].~., The 27th day of April, .19~9. i'lo. 9960. A ~r"qnTl~lO}i authorizinz the installation of street lights on c~r~in streets in the Cit~ of Roanoke BE iT NESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian ~lectric Power Company be, and it is here~ v authorized to install the followin~ street lizhts: One 250 C. P. street lio~ht on Naval Reserve Avenue, S ~ a~proxi:,ately 600 feet east of Franklin ~oad One 2~0 C. P. street liKht on Naval Reserve Avenue, $ '~ approximately GO0 r,',~t west of Jefferson Street One 2=0 ~ "~ S. ~ ~. P. street light on Campbell ~ enue, .~., ~ee e o . approxinatolv 1<0 " t ast f Third o .~ Said lm._nts to ce na~ntained under the contract existin~ between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of l{oanoke. A P r' E 0 v : ATmE3T: ( Clerk Fresident IN THE COUNCIL FOb THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ViRGiNiA, The 27th day of April, 19~9. No. 9961. A RESOLUTION authorizinz and directin~ refund of ,~ ,972.27 to the %.ir~_inia Scrap Iron and ~etal Company, Incorporated, coverinF excess deyosit for the Purc:~se of street, car r~:m ..... from t e City of ~oano<e. 204 WHERE~S, the Council of the City of Roanoke by kesolution No. 9636, adopted on the 20th day of September, 19~8, awarded contract for the purchsse of street car rails from the City of Roanoke to the Virginia Scrap Iron and I~ietal Cor,~pany~ Incorporated~ at a price of ~.~2.66 per ~ross ton, and WHEREA.S~ in accordance witl~ the terms and conditions of said contract, the Virginia Scrap Iron and ~ietal Company~ Incorporated, deposited with the City of Roanoke the amount of ?.,:.~. ~...,~5~.00 representing payment based on estimated deliveries totalinK 1300 ~ross tons, and ~./H~]REAS, 1183.44~1 ~ross tons of street; car rails were actually delivered by the City of Roa~oke to the Virginia Scrap Iron and ~,.ietal Cot~pany~ Incorporated, the proper amount due the city by the company for t!~ese deliveries being :!~50,485.73 and' WHEREAS, it appears that the Vir,<inia Scrap Iron and I~.ietal Company, tae difference between the excess deposit Incorporated, is entitled to a refund of ~ ~ . and the actual amount due as full payment for the deliveries; viz, ,~972.27 THE?{}~FO[U'], BE iT R.~oOLV.,.,D by the Council of the City of [~oanoke tl'~a~ the City Auditor be, and ?~e is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the amount of [~4,972.27 in the name of the Virginia Scrap iron and I'.'letal Company, Incorporate~_t, coverin~ refuted of excess deposit for the purchase of street car rail~ from the City of Roanoke. ATTE.~T: ~ / - ~ ~lerk ..... ~ APPROVED President IN THE COU~'.~CIL FOR TIlE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGII~iIA, The 27th d. ay of April, 1949. No. 9962. A RESOLUTION declarinq it to be the sense of the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the best interests of the majority of' the c'itizens of Roanoke will be served by the outright repeal of the so-called Taft-Haraley Act by the Congress of the United States and ti,~e enactment of a fair and equitable natiorial labor law as advocated by the President. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke is largely an industri~l area and the prosperity and ~enera~= we]fare of the City a~d its citize~ts are best served when its citizens in industry are employed under favorable conditions with agequate compensation, and ~.~[EREAS, any strife between management and labor in the City of Roanoke would result in losses to both sides and the public as well, and WHEREAS, any labor le~islatio~ that p~ts either r~an~.~:ement or labor at a disadvantage in free collective bar~'ainin~ is a constant threat to good relations between employers and er~ployees in the City o±~ ftoanoke, and WHEREAS, the ~eneral economic trend appears to be downward and such condition tend to brin~ about ~Jifferences between mana~err~ent and labor, and ~TT~'~S.~'~_ , the so-called Taft-]tartley labor law places a larqe part of our po?~lation in an inferior caterory and de~ies to labor the same speedy processe as are zrented to management in matters of unfair ~ractices~ and [[HEREAS, labor is fearful lest the m~c~inery of the so-called Taft- Nartley Act bre~-~k do~ the solidarity of its ranks and result in reqression in t~e field of workin~ conditions and wa~es, and ~ ~:~, any wa~;e reductions in ~-~o&no~ industry would result in having a serious adverse effect upon the business interest in Roanoke as well as upon the standard of livinz of our citizens and t~e ~eneral prosDerity of the City. THJ-~2~ '~ ~,~FOR~,~ BE I'~ fiE'DLVED by the Council o~ the City of Roanoke, Virginia, t~at the best interests of ti~e majority of the citizens of Roanoke will oe served by the outrisht repeal of the so-called Taft-liartley Act by the Con/'ress of the United States and t'~e enactment of a fair and equitable national laOor law 8s advocated by the President. Bf.] IT F~ ~t~l']R RESOLVED that Hon. Clarence G. Burton an ~ the members of the Vir6inia delesation in Consress be apprised, of this action and urged to work toward the repeal of the so-called Taft-Hartley Act and the enactment of a .[air national labor law as advocated by the President. A P P _q 0 Ir E D ATT!~T: q?. '"" ' C i e~r~. ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. President No. 9945. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Rmnager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Noah S. Schilling, et ux, approximately 3.45 acres of land located in the vicinity of Garden City Boulevard, S. E., between Moffett Avenue and Imlay Avenue, described as Lots 8 and 9, A. C. Hopwood Map, Official No. 4400306, at a consideration of $10,000.00, and appropriating the amount of $10,O00.00 from the 1949 Annex Fund for this purpose. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Noah S. Schilling, et ux, approximately 3.45 acres of land located in the vicinity of Garden City Boulevard, S. E., between Moffett Avenue and Imlay Avenue, described as Lots 8 and 9, A. C. Hopwood ~ap, Official No. 4400306, at a consideration of $10,000.00. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that $10,000.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund for the purchase of the above property as outlined. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk P~esident - -- ~,ViENDED By No,.~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. No. 9950. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase Lots 14, 15, 28 and 30, Section H, ~iap of Williamson Groves Subdivision, located between Noble (Woodland) Avenue and ~ddock (Laurel) Avenue, N. E., and Wilkins Street and Lukens Street, N. E., at a total consideration of $1,700.O0, said lots being a portion of the site contemplated f or the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area, and directing acceptance of deeds therefor upon approval of the City Attorney. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~lanager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase Lots 14, 15, 28 and 30, Section H, Map of Williamson Groves Subdivision, located between Noble (Woodland) Avenue and Maddock (Laurel) Avenue, N. E., and Wilkins Street and Lukens Street, N. E., at a total consideration of $1,700.O0, to-wit: Lot 14 Lot 15 Lot 28 Lot 30 Mrs. Madge G. Young Mrs. Mary J. Williams L. D. Brugh Eunice E. Mate $ 35o.oo 450.00 400.00 5OO.OO said lots being a portion of the site contemplated for the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area, and that deeds therefor be accepted upon approval of the City Attorney. APPROVED ATTEST: Cl'erk - / president IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. No. 9951. A~ ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City ~nager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase certain parcels of land shown on Map of Williamson Groves Subdivision, at a total consideration of $12,350.OO, to be used for street purposes in connection with the extension of Lukens Street, N. E., and appropriating the amount of $12,350.00 from the 1949 Annex Fund for this purpose. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~4~nager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase certain parcels of land shown on Map of Williamson Groves Subdivision, to be used for street purposes in connection with the extension of Lukens Street, N. E., at a total consideration of $12,350.00, to-wit: Lot 60, Block M, Lot 61, Block M, Lot 16, Block J, Lot 16, Block G, Official Tax No. 2060752 Lucas and Fralin C. S. Reams and W. F. Brown B. B. Murphy Charles Pierce Walter H. Hartman $ 5OO.OO 3O0.00 300.00 25O.00 11,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that $12,350.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriate, from the 1949 Annex Fund for the purchase of the above parcels of land for street purposes. APPROVED ATTEST: ,~ . Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. No. 9964. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Attorney and/or his Assistant to institute and conduct suits in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for delinquent taxes and other assessments against certain properties standing in the name of the respective record owners thereof. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the CoUncil of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney and/or his Assistant be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to institute and conduct suits in equity for the purpose of enforcing the City's lien for delinquent taxes and other assessments against those certain parcels of land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the descriptions of which are given with the RECORD OW]~ER OR OWNERS Jamison, E. F. King, H. M. Markley, H. H. Massey, Guy M. Morningside Heights Corp. Mornlngside Heights Corp. Mornin~side Heights Corp. Morningside Heights Corp. ~ornin~side Heights Corp. Mornln~side Heights Corp. Mornin~side Heights Corp. Morningside Heights Corp. Morningside Heights Corp. Morningside Heights Corp. Overstreet, L. W. Porter, Edith A. Porter, Joseph Possin Bros- Inc. Prichard, I. S. Rakes, Mmry E. Rivermont Development Corp. Sayers, J. M. and Mattie Porter, Joseph Scott, ClaUde R. Schlossberg, M. J. Staples, A. P. Steptoe, Ruch C. Stevens, E. L. Stevens, E. L. Valley Motor Vehicle Co. Vineyard, E. J. Waid, Homer L. Wall Land Company Wright, R. J. Wise, Charles ~ame of the present record owners, lame of each record owner, as follows: DESCRiPTION ~orth Side Walker Ave 234' W. 2nd St.50' . 1/2 W 40' Lot 1, Blk 43 R F & H iW cor Lot lO, Section i J. L. 't. Lot 14, Section 2 R J W ~ot 25, Block 6 Morningside ,ct 26, ~lock 6 Mornmngside ~ot 27, Block 6 Morningsmde ~ot 28, Block 6 Morningside ~ot 29, Block 6 Mornmngside ~ot 30, Block 6 Morn mngside ~ot 31, Block 6 Mornxngside ct 32, Block 6 Morningside ct 43, Block 5 Morningside ct 44, Block 5 Morningside ct 25, Section 14 Waverly Eot 5, Section 4, Lynwood otSection 4 Lynwood 6, art Lots 12-13, block 58 R F & H ~ast 1~2 Lot 142~ Ward 4 R L & I ~est 1/2 Lot~12, SectiOn 12 H. P. ~ot 7, A. B. Terry Map ~ot 24, Section 3 E. S. L. ~ot 7, Section 4 Lynwood . Pt. Lot 4, Block 6 Gr Ct Annex ct ll, Section 50 R. V. ct 6, Block i Riv Dev Corp. I S Lybg Ave 452' W 4th St. ~0. S. 45' ~ot 12, Sec 3 CundifI 20' Lot ll, S. 20' Lot 13 Sec 3 Cundiff ct 2, Block 14 Waverly ct 24, Section 4 Eureka Land ct 4, Block 6, Victor Land ct 2, Block ll-A West View t Lot l, SeCtion 3 R.J.W. Pt Lot 4, Block 30. S. South side Hart venue E. Gains 67' the said suits to be instituted and conducted in conformity with Section 403 of the Tax Code of Virginia, or Section 2503, et seq, of the Code of Virginia, as the said City Attorney or his assistant deems advisable, unless said liens be discharged by the record oWners of said properties, or someone acting for them, within ten days after the adoption of this Resolution. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist,and this Resolution shall be in effect from its passage. APPROVED ------% President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY CF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. No. 9966. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to draw warrant amounting to $3.00 in the name of M~s. Georgia M. Ingram, covering refund of amount paid for building permit to make alterations to a garage on her property at 2910 Williamson Road, N. W., plans for said project having been abandoned. WHEREAS, Mrs. Georgia M. Ingram on the 26th day of April, 1949, paid into the office of the Building Inspector $3.00, covering fee for permission to make alterations to a garage on her property at 2910 Willia~son Road, ~. W., and WHEREAS, plans for making alterations to said garage have been abandoned. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to $3.00 in the name of Mrs. Georgia }i. Ingram, covering refund of amount paid for building permit to make alterations to a garage on her property at 2910 Williamson Road, N. W., plans for said project having been abandoned. APPROVED 'Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. -President No. 9967. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release sewer assessment amounting to $8.21, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed in the name of James Terry, and sidewalk assessment amounting to $8.45, with interest from March l, 1923, assessed in the name of J. A. Terry, standing against property described as Lot 15, Gale and Andrews Map, in the name of Annie Dorene Terry, et als. 209 WHEREAS, during the year 1912, sewer and sidewalk were constructed to accommodate property described as Lot 15, Gale and Andrews Map, and assessments amounting to $8.21 and $8.&5, respectively, levied against the said property in the name of James Terry and J. A. Terry, respectively, and WHEREAS, Abstract of Title dated December ll, 193~, has been submitted to the City Clerk indicating that inquiry was made at the office of the City Clerk at that time as to assessments against the said property, and information was furnished that no assessments stood of record against the said property, and WHEREAS, it is the policy of Council to release such assessments on the basis of information contained in Abstracts of Title. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release sewer assessment amounting to $8.21, with interest from March 1, 1923, assessed in the name of James Terry, and sidewalk assessment amounting to $8.45, with interest from March 1, 1923, assessed in the name of J. A. Terry, standing against property described as Lot 15, Gale and Andrews blap, in the name of Annie Dorene Terry, et als. ATTEST Cl~rk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 19&9. President No. 9968. AN ~RDINANCE to amend and reenact an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", by adding thereto '? · Section #7, Assessment of Real Estate" BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19&9, and ending December 31, 19&9, and declarin_~ the existence of an emergency" be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained by adding thereto Section #7, "Assessment of Real Estate" to read as follows: ASSESS~NT OF REAL ESTATE #7 ............... $5,710.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President 210 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. No. 9969. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, acting under authority of Section 79 of Chapter 34, "Traffic", of the Code of the City of Roanoke, to prohibit parking at any time on the north side of Bullitt Avenue, S. W. between Jefferson Street and First Street. WHEREAS, the City Manager and the Acting Superintendent of Police have recommended that in order to facilitate the movement of traffic, as well as provide a more orderly method for cleaning the streets, parking be prohibited at any time on the north side of Bullitt Avenue, S. W., between Jefferson Street and First Street, in which recommendation Council concurs, and WHEREAS, in the interest of public safety and convenience an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, pursuant to Section 79 of Chapter 34, "Traffic", of the Code of the City of Roanoke, to prohibit parking at any time on the north side of Bullitt Avenue, S. W., between Jefferson Street and First Street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from its passage. ATTJEST: , - ' ' Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. ' ' Yresident No. 9970. AN ORDINANCE appropriating $102,500.00 from the 1949 Annex Fund in connection with the widening of U. S. Highway Route No. 460 between Old Country Club goad and the west corporate limits of the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Riunicipal G~ernment an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $102,500.OO be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund, in connection with the widening of U. S. Highway Route No. 460 between Old Country Club Road and the west corporate limits of the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from its passage. APPROVED President 211 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. No. 9971. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #1, "City Council", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency" BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #1, "City Council", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General ~'und of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY COUNCIL #1 Special Investigations .................. $100.00 BE IT FUETHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: i ~ Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. No. 9972. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Norfolk and Western Railway Company to place, maintain and operate an automatic flash light crossing signal within the bounds of the first alley north of Bullitt Avenue, Southeast, Roanoke, Virginia, on the south side of said alley and east of the Railway's tracks, the proposed location of same being shown colored r ed on blueprint of Plan N-22606, in the office of the Chief Engineer of the Railway, Roanoke, Virginia, dated February 15, 19~9, which is attached hereto and made a part of this resolution; provided, howeve~ that the Railway shall indemnify and save the City harmless from accidents resulting in damage to person or property due to or caused by the presence of the pedestal and pipe mast supporting the said flash light signal within the bounds of the said alley. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that the Norfolk and Western Railway be, and is hereby permitted to place, maintain and operate an automatic flash light crossing signal within the bounds of the first alley north of Bullitt Avenue, Southeast, Roanoke, Virginia, on the south side of said alley and east o~' the Railway's tracks, the proposed location of same being sho%~n colored red on blueprint of Plan N-22606, in the office of the Chief Engineer of the Railway, Roanoke, Virginia, dated February 15, 1949, which is attached hereto and made a part of this resolution; provided, however, that the Railway shall indemnify and save the City harmless from accidents resulting in damage to person or property due to or caused by the presence of the pedestal and pipe mast supporting the said flash light signal within the bounds of the said alley. ATTEST: -- 'Clerk- - ~ APPROVED Pre s id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2nd day of May, 1949. No. 9973. AN ORDINANCE appropriating from the 1949 Annex Fund the amount of $74,000.00 for sewer construction, and $84,000.00 for street construction. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAI~IED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the amount of $74,000.00 for sewer construction, and ~84,000.00 for street construction, be, and are hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from its passage. APPROVED 'Clerk - '--~-- President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of May, 1949. No. 9976. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 28th day of March, 1949, No. 9865, entitled, "An Ordinance authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Claudine W. McConkey and James G. McConkey property located between Noble (Woodland) Avenue and Maddock (Laurel) Avenue, N. E., and Wilkins Street and Lukens Street, N. E., described as Lots 12, 13, 14, 27 and 29, Section H, Map of Williamson ~roves Subdivision, at a total consideratio of $1,875.OO, said lots being a portion of the site contemplated for the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area, and directing acceptance of deed therefor upon approval of the City Attorney". WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to~ist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 28th day of March, 1949, No. 9865, entitled, "An Ordinance authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Claudine W. McConkey and James G. McConkey property located between Noble (Woodland) Avenue and Maddock (Laurel) Avenue, N. E., and Wilkins Street Lukens Street, N. E., described as Lots 12, 13, 14, 27 and 29, Section H, Map of Williamson Groves Subdivision, at a total consideration of $1,875.00, said lots being a portion of the site contemplated for the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area, and directing acceptance of deed therefor upon approval of the City Attorney", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained so as to teas as follows: That the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from Claudine W. McConkey and James G. McConkey property located between Noble (Woodland) Avenue and Maddock (Laurel) Avenue, N. E., and Wilkins Street and Lukens Street, N. E., described as Lots 12, 13, 27 and 29, Section H, ~'~ap of Williamson Groves Subdivision, at a total consideration of $1,725.00, said lots being a portion of the site contemplated for the proposed fire station in the Williamson Road area, and that deed therefor be accepted upon approval of the City Attorney. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTEST: ~, Clerk ~ .....I APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of May, 1949. President No. 9977. A RESOLUTION offering for sale on the 15th day of September, 19~9, bonds amounting to $150,000.00 to provide funds to pay for the cost of acquiring a site for, and construction of, a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a public health center, authorized at an election held on the 1st day of March, 1949. WHEREAS, the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke, on the 1st day of March, 1949, approved an ordinance(No. 9689) for the issuance of $150,000.00 of bonds of the City of Roanoke for the purpose of providing funds to pay for the cost of acquiring a site for, and construction of, a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a public health center. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that the bonds amounting to $150,O00.00 for the purpose of providing funds to pay for the cost of acquiring a site for, and construction of, a new permanent public in the City Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a public health center, of authorized at an election held on the 1st day of March, 1949, be, and the same are to be, offered for sale on the 15thday of September, 19~9, at twelve o'clock, Noon. 21'4 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to advertise said sale of bonds in such publications as to him shall seem best and for such length of time as he shall deem necessary, reserving the right to the City to reject any and all bids. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, PreSident The 4th day of May, 1949. No. 9978. A RESOLUTION offering for sale on the 15th day of September, 19&9, bonds amounting to $&25,O00.O0 to provide additional funds to pay for the cost of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a new public library, authorized at an election held on the 1st day of ~iarch, 19&9~ WHEREAS, the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke, on the 1st day of March, 1949, approved an ordinance (No. 9688)for the issuance of $428,000.00 of bonds of the City of Roanoke for the purpose of providing additional funds to pay for the cost of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a new public library. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bonds amounting to $428,000.00 for the purpose of providing additional funds to pay for the cost of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a new publ'ic library, authorized at an election held on the 1st day of March, 1949, be, and the same are to be offered for sale on the 15th day of September, 1949, at twelve o'clock, Noon. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City ~ Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to advertise said sale of bonds in such publications as to him shall seem best and for such length of time as he shall deem necessary, reserving the right to the City to reject any and all bids. APPROVED ATTEST: ' Cl~rk -'- > Presi'd~nt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of May, 1949. No. 9979. ~ RESOLUTION offering for sale on the 15th day of September, 1949, $2,100,000.00 of the $4,200,000.00 of bonds authorized at an electionh~ld on the 1st day of March, 1949, to defray the cost of permanent public improvemen%s, to-wit: acquisition of sites for, construction of, completion of, addi%ions to and improvements in public school buildings. WHEREAS, the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke, on the 1st day of March, 1949, approved an ordinance (No. 9687) for the issuance of $4,200,000.00 of bonds of the City of Roanoke for the purpose of providing funds to defray the cost of permanent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites for, construction of, completion of, additions to and improvements in public school buildings. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, that $2,100,000.00 of the $4,200,000.00 of bonds authorized at an election held on the 1st day of March, 1949, to defray the cost of permanent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites for, construction of, completion of, additions to and improvements in public school buildings be, and the same are to be, offered for sale on the 15th day of September, 1949, at twelve o'clock, Noon. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to advertise said sale of bonds in such publications as to him shall seem best and for such length of time as he shall deem necessary, reserving the right to the City to reject any and all bids. A~Tj~ST: k IClerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY fF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 4th day of May, 1949. No. 9981. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #75, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entmtled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, 8~d ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #75, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring tbs existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET CONSTRU:~TION #75 Rights of Way ................................... $13,5OO.O0 BE IT FURTH~]R ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: ~ - Clerk - President ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of May, 19&9. No. 9963. AN ORDINANCE amending Section 20 of the License Code to impose license taxes for the calendar year 1949, and for each and every calendar year thereafter, until otherwise changed, on every person, firm or corporation, other than a merchant, or an awning and tent making a~d repairing establishment located in the City of Roanoke paying a regular awning and tent license, merchant's license or manufacturer's tax in the City of Roanoke, engaged in the business of soliciting orders for or contracting, as principal or agent, for the sale, manufacture, erecting, repairing or taking down for others of awnings, tents, covers, venetian blinds or tarpaulins, for the support of the city government, payment of interest on the city debt and for other municipal expenses. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 20 of the License Code be amended by adding thereto as sub-section (ct the following: That for the calendar year 1949, and for each and every calendar year thereafter, until otherwise changed, there is hereby imposed on every person, firm or corporation, other than an awning and te~t making and repairing establishment or merchant located in the City of Roanoke paying a regular awning and tent license, merchant's license or manufacturer's tax in the City of Roanoke, engaged in the business of soliciting orders for or contracting, as principal or agent, for the sale, manufacture, erecting, repairing or taking down for others of awnings, tents, covers, venetian blinds or tarpaulrs for compe~sation ..... $250.00 per year, not prorated. APPROVED Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of May, 19&9. President No. 9965. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property located on thee est side of Bridge Street, S. W., between Railroad Avenue and Russell Avenue, described as Lot 7, Block 2, Section 3, Rd~noke Development Company Map, by the City of Roanoke to Mrs. S. M. DeWitt, at a consideration of $200.00 net cash to the city, and authorizing the execution and delivery of a deed therefor upon payment of the co ns iderat ion. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale be made by the city to Mrs. S. M. DeWitt of property located on the east side of Bridge Street, S. W., between Railroad Avenue and Russell Avenue, described as Lot 7, Block 2, Section 3, Roanoke Development Company Map, at a consideration of $200.00 net cash to the city. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the proper city officers be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the city, to execute and deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, conveying, with General Warranty of Title, the said property to said purchaser, or to whomsoever she may direct in writing, delivery thereof, however, not to be made until said net cash consideration has been paid in full. APPROVED president IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of May, 1949. No. 9982. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~6, "Commissioner of Revenue", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 194,$, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December ~l, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #6, Commissioner of Revenue", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December ~l, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby anended and reordained to read as follows: COI~[ISSIONER OF REVENUE #6 Salary, Extra Employees (1) ................................ $53~.34 (1) This represents two-thirds of actual salaries. BE IT FURTHER ORDAI?~ED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage, subject to the approval of the State Compensation Board. ATTEST APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of May, 1949. President No. 9983. A RESOLUTION authorizing the construction of sanitary sewers in and along certain portions of certain streets in the Garden City area, for which improvements assessments are to be made against the abutting landowners, and providing for the docketing of an abstract of the Resolution in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, the Board consisting of the members of the City Council, created under the provisions of Resolution No. 9908, adopted by the Council ol' the City of Roanoke on April ll, 19~9, after due publication of notice for two consecutive weeks in "The World-News", a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Roanoke, the first publication being on April 21, 1949, and the other on April 28, 19&9, conducted a hearing on May 9, 19&9, at 3:00 o'clock, p. m., in the Circuit Court Room in the ~1unicipal Building, on the question of constructing sewers in and along certain portions of certain streets in the Garden City area, and to make such decisions and do such acts as are provided for and contemplated by Sections 3067 (as amended) and 3068 of the Code of Virginia, at which hearing no objections were presented by landowners and other interested parties in the affected area, and WHEREAS, the said Board has made estimates of the assessments or apportion- ments on the basis of one-third of the cost of the total cost of the improvements against the abutting landowners, and two-thirds to be paid by the City, as provided by law, and WHEREAS, it is imperative that the said sanitary sewers be constructed along certain portions of the streets, heretofore and hereafter set forth, for the protection of the public health, and in order to provide for the usual operation of the Municipal Government an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (A) The construction of sanitary sewers in and along certain portions of certain streets in the Garden City area, as set forth in said Resolution No. 9908, is hereby authorized. (B) That the ownership and location of the property to be affected by the proposed improvements hereby authorized and the estimated amount as determined by said Board that will be assessed against or apportioned to each landow~er, or fixed by aMreement with him, are as follows: Name Of Location Front Estimated AbuttinE Owner Lot No. Block No. Map FootaKe Amount North side of Mount Pleasant Boulevard (Route #116 Old National Highway) between Bennington Stree_t (Bridge) and Rutrough Road. Beatrice L. Cheek and Margaret E. Leonard ~250202 Riverdale 300 $ 301.00 North side of Rut~Agh Road between Mount Pleasant Boulevard (Va. Route #116 Old National Highway) and BrookSide Lane. Home Dealers, Inc. Lawrence R. Sutphin Warren R. Britt E. O. and Virgie R. Smith Miranda Cronk F. B. Brown F. B. and Grace B. Brown Ac reage Riverdale 101.5 " " 300 " " 182.5 ,, " 1~1.3 ~450106 Acreage " ~50 ~50107 " " 150 &&5Ol08 - i 12 Rosewood 150 Park 101.8~+ 301.00 183.11 1~1.77 ~51.50 150.50 150.50 North side of Brookside Lane, between Brookaide .Lane and east corporation limits. L.G. & Viola S. Blaukenship L. G. & Viola Blankenship L.G. & Viola Blankenship Earnest Reynolds Nora O. Hutcherson 11 10 Rosewood1 121.91 Park 10 " 78.5~ 9 " 78 8 " 77 · 17 7~&~ 6 " llZ~.30 122.32 78.8O 78.80 77.~3 114o68 Abuttin~ Owner North Side of Brookside Lap. e, Cora A. Looney Bertha Lyle Hard,an Bertha Lyle Hsr~an Location Front Estimated Lot No. Block No. Map Footage Amount between Brookside Lane and~ ea~st corporatio~ limits, 3 10 Rosewood Perk 75.0 $ 75.25 2 10 " 75.0 75,25 1 10 " o3.0 93.31 South side oI° Brookside Lane, be~wee~ .$rookside .La~.e and east corporation limits L. G, & Viola Blankenship 10 11 Rosewood Park 77'2 77~46 L. G, & ViOla Blankenship 9 ll " 77.5 77,76 J, D, Hayes, et ux 8 11 " 77'6 77,86 J. D, Hayesi et ux 7 11 " 76.1 76.35 J. D' Hayes, et ux 6 11 " 76.0 76.25 J. D. Hayes~ et ux 5 ll " 75.0 75'25 Cora A, Looney 4 ll " 75'0 75'25 Cora A. Looney 3 ll " 75.0 75.25 ~Bertha Lyle Hartman 2 11 " 75.0 75.25 Bertha Lvle Hartman ! ~ " . ~ .... 95.~ 96.12 North ~i~e of Rutrough .Road, between Brook-side .La~.e and east corporation limits. Mabel T. Shockley 11 11 Rosewood Park 80.0 8O.27 South side of Rutrough Road, bgtween ~ount Pleasant Boulevard.~and east .city corporation line, ... Henry E. Wagner Est. 1 S.W. Va. Bldg. 300 &LoanAssoc. ~. B. & Carrie Jamison 4450401 Kefauver Lands 300 ~. B. & Carrie Jamison 4450403 " 700 V. B. & Carrie Jamison 4450404 " 50 V. B. & Carrie J~m~son 4450407 " 700 M. S. St. Clair 4450408 " 75 301.00 301.00 702.33 50.17 702.33 ?5.25 East sid~ of Mount Pleasant Boulevard (Va. Rt, 116 Old Natione~ High~ay). south of Rutrou~h Rd. Henry E. Wagner Est. 2 S.W. Va. Bldg. 195.5 & Loan Assoc. John William Smith 3 " 101.0 John William ~_~m~th 4 " 443.7 E. W. & Mabel States 4460105 Kefauver Lands 708.5 J. S. & Anna V. Ferguson 4460106 " 104 Hallie Comet & Anna F. Counts 4460107 " 117 Lucy Kennedy 4460110 " 346.5 J. T. Ferguson 4460111 " 275 G. B. & Alice V. Ferguson 4460112 " 100 O. A. & Dasie E.. Cronk 44601/3 " 104.35 196.15 101.34 445.18 710.86 104.35 117.39 347.65 275.92 100.33 104.70 West side, .of Mqunt Pleasant Boulevard~ (Va..Rt. ~116 O!.d. Natio~ Highway) sou.th of Rutrou~h Rd. C. H. & Zettie J. Lambert 4370306 Henry Chison, et ux 4 Omar A. Atkins, Jr., et ux 3 Dallas E. & Margaret A. Creasy 2 John T. & Lillian R. Carter 1 Kefauver Lands 346.5 347.65 H. P. Bush 142.51 142.99 " 182.30 182.91 " 149.46 149.96 " 156.06 156.58 West side of Gard~ Oity Boulevard (Hickory.Road) between Riverland Road and South Kef~uver line,. L. A. Garnand 4360104 Acreage Kefauver Lands 146 146.49 Janie Lockett 4360103 " " 146 146.49 Myra Thierry 4360105 " " 200.6 201.27 Rene Thie~y 4360107 " " 143.51 143.99 Frank Hale 4360109 " " 50.0 50.17 G. S. & Mary H. Morgan 4360108 " " 107~49 107.85 G. S. Morgan 4360110 " " 84.0 84.28 D. N. Jamison 4360111 " " 102.2 102.54 Ada W. Parcell 4360113 " " 113.88 114.26 Ada W. Parcell 4360114 " " 100 100.33 D. O. Starkey 4360112 " " 125.3 125.72 C. T. Starkey 4370101 " " 79 79.26 G. V. Robinson 4370102 " " 800 802.67 East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Rose Avenue and Stratton Avenue (Gro~e Avenue~. , , ,, Marceau Thierry Rose Akers, et als W. H. Self Marceau Thierry 1 Roseland Addt. 76.86 77.12 2 " 50.0 50.17 3 " 50.0 50.17 4 " 76.23 76.48 East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) between Stratton Avenue (Grove Avenue) and Thompson Road. , ............ Ralph W. & Zora B. Britts Mabelle L. Eaton Edwin M. Bowling, et ux R. L. & Ruby Herron J. C. Thomason J' C. Thomason 5 Roseland Addt. 50.25 50.42 6 " 50.0 50.17 7 " 50.0 50.17 4360404 Kefauver Lands 51.2 51.37 4360405 " 79.0 79.26 4360406 " 91.0 91.30 IEast side of Garden City, Boulevard (Hickory Road) between Thomason Roa~. and Craig-Robertso.n .Rd, t.?_ 13. Thoms~on A360501 Acreage Kefauver Lands 221.0 221.74 Name Of Location Front Estimated A.b~,t. ting Owne~, Lo~ No. B,1,0c,k No., Ma, p Footage, Amount East aide of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road). between Craig-Roberts.o.n. Road and B~ Rd,. Myrl H. & Nannie G. McNutt Clarence William Martin 4370401 Acreage Kefauver Lands' 53 $ 53.18 4370402 " " 174 17Z~. 58 North side of Ros~e Avenue, east of Qa~..d~n C~it.~ Boul ~evard (Hickory Road) D. P..& Frances C. Hoal 4360201 Acreage James ~avi~ 9 John L. & Frances B. Clement, Jr. 8 Edmund Thierry 7 & Pt. 6 Edmund Thierry Pt. 5 & Pt. 6 Howard C. &V. L. Patsel 4 & Pt. 5 Rene Thierry 3 R. W. & Mae Lancaster 2 Loyd O. Fisher 1 Kefauver Lands 367.8 369.03 Edmund Thierry 56.3 56.49 " 55 55.18 " 75 75.25 Albert Thierry 75.1 75.35 " 95.1 95.42 " 50 50.17 " 50 50.17 " 75 75.25 South side of Rose Avenue, east of Qarden city Boulev~ard (Hickory Road) W. P. & Hattie B. Hoal Rose Fitzgerald Marceau Thierry Marceau Thierry Newerlena Crowder Newerlena Crowder Marceau Thierry Jesse N. & Belle H. Siner Gladys K. Franklin Gladys K. Franklin Leon L. ThieA-~y Clinton V. & Kathleen C. Fe~ris Walter D. Thacker B. H. & Annie D. Pedigo 24 Roseland Addt. 112.0 25 " 50,4 26 " 50.4 27 " 50.4 28 " 50.4 29 " 50.4 30 " 50.4 31 " 50.4 32 " 50.4 33 " 50.4 34 " 50.4 35 " 5o.4 36 & 37 " 88.5 38 " 71.91 North ~side 'of Thomason Road, Eas. t of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) R. P. Boothe Sanders C. Stewart, ~etux F. L. McCraw Mary E. Bowles JacobL. Dwier W. E. &Myrtle M. Lucas W. E. &Myrtle M. Lucas F. B. &Ocie Lee Damewood J. Lester Garnand J. Lester Garnand John W. Settles Farley Childress 4360423 Kefauver Lands 68.3 43607~ " 129.0 A J.C. Garnaud 54.0 B & 2.5' of C " 46.0 Pt. C " 47.5 D " 49.0 1 J. Lester ~a~d49.0 2 " 49.0 3 " 50.0 4 " 49.3 4360433 Acreage Kefauver Lands 98.65 4360434 " " 98.65 Sou.th s. ide of Thomason Road, East of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) J. C. Thomason 4360501 Kefauver Lands 732.0 C. E. &Mary D. Brown 4360512 " 65.83 J. C. Garna~t 3 " 55.0 J. C. Garnand 2 " 55.0 J. C. Garnand 1 " 87.3 North.side of Oraig-Robertson Road, between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and Mount Pleasant Boulevard {Va. Rt. #116) , H. L. Garnand Robert E. &LenaAdkins Robert E. &Lena Adkins Page T. &G oldie M. Mills, Jr. H. Wm. Johnson Bennie S. & Mary Ferguson Harry.W. & Blanche E. Johnson Walter B. & Mary T. 3humate Walter B. & Mary T. Shumate I. E. & Ida G. Conner C. R. Garnand (~eirs) J. T. G~rnand (Heirs) H. L. Garnand H. L. & Virgie M. Hall E. O.. Dowdy A. J. Robertson Paul W. &RuthA. Leonard A. J.~Robertson A. J. Robertson 12 W. 38' of 11 W. Pt. 10 E. Pt. 11 9&Pt. 10 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 437O301 l&Pt. of 5, 6&7 2&Pt. of 5,6&7 3 &Pt. of 5, 6&7 43703O5 4370307 Acreage 1 1 1 Acreage H. L. Garnand 155.3 J. T. Garnand 60.0 " 38.0 " 62.0 " 80.0 " 60.0 " 60.0 · 60.0 " 60.0 " 60.0 " 60.0 " 60.0 " 58.0 Kefauver Lands 242.5 Robertson 60.0 112.37 50.$7 50.57 50.57 50.57 50.57 50.57 50.57 50.57 50.57 50.57 5O.57 88.8O 72.15 68.53 129.43 54.18 46.15 47.66 49.16 '49,16 49.16 50.17 49.46 98.98 98.98 734.44 66.05 55.18 55.18 87.59 155.82 60.20 38.13 62.21 80.27 60.20 60.20 60.20 60.20 60.20 60.20 60.20 58.19 243.30 60.20 " 60.0 60.20 " 126.0 126.42 Kefauver Lands 325.4 " 201.0 South side of Craig-Robertson Road, between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and Mount Plea~nt Boulevard (Va, Rt~ #116) . H. V. &Annie Robertson J. F. Garnand G. V. Robertson Pt. 3 K®fauver~.Lands 100.0 2 " 80.0 1 " 134.0 326.48 201.67 100.33 80~27 134.45 Name of Location Front i Abuttin~. Owner .Lot No. Bloqk No. Map Footage Estimated Amount South side of Craig-Robertson Road, betMeen Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and Mount pleasant Boulevard (Va., Rt. ~116) , A. F. Brooks J. D. Weaver W. T. & Ester Forbes Harry B. Brooks L. T. & Irene Hutson Waiter 0. & Jean Brooks 4370412 Acreage Kefauver Lands 323.0 4370413 " " 254.5 1 Robert son 64.0 2 " 70.0 3 " 91.0 4370420 Kefauver Lands 492.28 $ 324.08 255.35 64.21 70.23 91.30 493.92 North side of Brooks Avenue (Plantation Road) between Brooks Avenue (Plantation Road) and Mountain Pleasant Boulevard ,(Va. Rt· #116) A. F. Brooks Charles Parker J. D. Weaver C. L. &Grace C. Wood W~lter O. & Jean Brooks 4370412 Acreage Kefauver Lands 400.0 4370414 " " 88.09 4370415 " " 156.4 4370419 " " 230.0 4370420 " " 175.0 401.33 88.38 156.92 230.77 175.58 S~uth side of Brooks Avenue (Plantation Road) between Brooks Avenue (Plantation Road) and Mount Pleasant Boulevard (Va. Rt, ~116) . .. !~. F. Brooks 4370702 Acreage Kefauver Lands 450.0 William H. W~mer 4370703 " " 60.0 William T. & Dorothy Draper 4370704 " " 46.65 Nellie D. Brooks 4370705 " " 209.71 Eula F. Barton 4370709 " " 100.0 451.50 60.20 46.80 210.40 100.33 ~0~th side of Kefauver Road, west of Mount Pleasant Boulevard (Va. Rt, ~116) Roy D. &DasieAkers Eula F. Barton H. T. Brooks H. T. Brooks 4370711 Acreage Kefauver Lands 150.0 4370708 " " 150.0 4370707 " " 90.5 4370706 " " 189.74 South side of..Kefauver Road, west of ~qun~ Pleasant Boulevard (Va, Rt. #116) 150.50 150.50 9O.8O 190.37 W. H. Akers L. J. Dove Daniel Thomas Short D. T. &Edna Ruth Short Horace E. & Mae W. South-s11 M. W. & Eula F. Barton 4370718 Acreage Kefauver Lands 250.0 4370717 "~ " 101.9 4370716 " " 116.5 4370715 " " 150.0 4370714 " " 90.3 4370713 " " 137.3 250.83 102.24 116.89 150.50 9O.60 137.76 East side of Bandy Road b~tween Garden Oity Bouleyard (Hickory Road) and Eddington Road G. V. Robertson Eugene J. & Ruth L. Null 4370403 Acreage Kefauver Lands 221.8 4370409 " " 99.80 222.54 100.13 NOrth side of Bandy Road between Eddington Road and east corporation limits Thomas W. & Helen R. Willis Dorothy R. & John A. Stanley Dorothy Lorette Robertson G. B. & Vera G. Cyphers G. B. & Vera G. Cyphers 4370601 Acreage Kefauver Lands 154.0 4370602 " " 74.5 4370603 " " 74.5 Pt. 1 John Garnand 150.0 Pt. 1 " 146.0 154.51 74.75 74.75 150.50 146.49 South side of Bandy Road between~ Road and east corporation llmfts, T. P. Mills 4370501 Acreage Kefauver Lands 158.0 158.53 Mary S. Adkins 4370502 " " 200.0 200.6? J. H. Deaver 4260501 " John Gar~zud 400.0 401.33 West side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) between south X8fau. ver lin, e and..Sample Av. enue .. Edna M. Hall Pt. 12 jo~ ~ Garnand 193.15 Edna M. H,1~1 Pt. 12 " 167.0 Home Owners Loan Corp. Pt. 12 " 66.0 C. W. Lawrence Pt. 12 " 79.98 L. M. & J. M. Huff Pt. 12 " 57.92 Elmer K. & F. E. Shumate Pt. 12 " 60.0 Henry G. Self Pt. 11 " 62.5 W. D. Mason Pt. 11 " 109.5 D. M. Craighead 3 S.J. Jones- 55.0 Ira C. & Kiziah Bohon 2 " 65.0 Roy E. & Anna Ruth Wills 1 " 58.0 193.79 167.56 66.22 80.25 58.11 60.20 62.70 109.86 55.18 55.18 58.19 North side of Sample Avenue, west of Garden CitM Boulevard (Hickory Ro, ad) Roy E. & Anna Ruth Wills 4 S.J. Jones- 50.0 Garnand 50.17 West side of unnamed road located west of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) north of Sample Avenue ..... C. B. & Irene L. Webster Noel C. &Alma Bower Pt. 12 John Garnand 191.0 Pt. 12 " 84.1 191.64 84.38 Name Of Location Front Estimated !Abutting Ow~.er Lot No~ Block No, Map ,.Footage Amount i West. si.de of unnamed r~ad located, we~t of Gain City Boulevard (Hickory Road) north of S .ample Ave. Rosa L. Shepherd Alex Ferguson 4 S .J. Jcnes-~d 60.0 $ 1-2-3 " 188.0 188.63 East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) between south Kefauver line and Findlay Avenue (Winow J. H. Dearer 4260501-Pt. 1 John Garnand 367.0 368.22 Elmer K. Shumate, et ux Pt. 2 " 173.0 173.58 ~ North side of Findlay Avenue (Willow Road), Bandy Road between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) amd Sallie Leonard Holley E. Leonard Pt. 2 John Garnand 120.0 120.40 Pt. 2 ~ 60.0 60.20 South side 'of Findlay Avenue B .andy Road, iiCornice C. Mmlton !Herman O. Rader (Willow Road), between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) an~ Pt. 2 John Garnand 158.2 158.73 Pt. 2 " 128.3 128.73 West side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) between Sample Avenue and Davenport Avenue ?(Douglas Road) T. E. B. Hartsook Estate 10 John Garnand 345.0 il.T.E.B. Hartsook Estate 9 " 325.0 ilT. E. B. Hartsook Estate 8 " 277.0 !T. E. B. Hartsook Estate 7 " 742,3 !!C. R. Clark 1 & Pts. 2-4 1 S.J.J~nt Rd 77.5 iiE. J. & Gladys B. Gray 3 & Pts. 2-4 1 " 72.5 ilEast side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) between Findlay Avenue (Willow Road) and ilIvywood Avenue, (Holly Road) .J.C. Thomason 3 John Garnand 440.0 A. & Carrie O. Campbell 4 " 694.0 iH. A. Mills Pt. 5 " 236.0 J. A. Shilling Pt. 5 " 240.0 iiF. T. Coleman 6 " 436.0 !iNorth side of Davenport Avenue (Douglas Road) between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) i~ Trent Road 326.08 277.92 744.77 77.76 72.74 696.31 236.79 240.80 437.45 Oliver H. Poff 5 1 S.J.Jones-TTentRd. 79.5 Walter .N. Reynolds, et ux 3 3 " 43.0 iRalph M. Trent, et ux 4 3 " 50.0 79.76 43.14 50.13 South side of Davenport Avenue Trent Road (Douglas Road), between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and Ralph M. Trent 9 2 S.J.Jones-Trent Rd. 55 Ralph M. Trent 10 2 " 55 55.18 55.18 West side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Davenport Avenue (Douglas Road) and i Ge. arhart Road Eula Graham Nina Anson Gravely, et al Nina Anson Gravely, et al Ruby Stanley Ruby Stanley Nina Anson Gravely, et al Nina Anson Gravely, et al Nina Auson Gravely, Hattie J. Garnand A. G. Hurt G. R. Erie J. Basham ,E. C. Gearhart et al 1 2 S.J. Jones 53.0 53.18 2 2 " 53.0 53.18 3 2 " 53.0 53.18 4 2 " 53.0 53.17 5 2 " 53.0 53.17 6 2 " 53.0 53.17 7 2 " 53.0 53.18 8 2 " 53.0 53.18 4380130 Acreage Garnand Land 137.5 137.96 4380131 " " 75.0 75.25 4380132 " " 70.0 70.23 4380133 ~ " 102.0 102.34 4380134 " "~ 60.0 60.20 i'East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) between Ivywood Avenue (Holly Road) and Lewis Rd. .J.E. Patsell Pt. 9 J.H. Garnand 83.3 83.58 i~H. M. Mills Pt. 9 " 85.0 85.28 J. H. Garnand 8 " 60.0 60.20 J. H. Garnand 7 " 60.0 60.20 J. H. Garnand 6 " 60.0 60.20 J. H. Garnand 5 "60.0 60.20 J. E. & Hazel M. Do~dy 3 " 60.0 60.20 B. V. L. Garnand 2 " 60.0 60.20 B. V. L. Gar~-~t 1 " 79.0 79.26 Julia E. Gregory 4380216 Acreage Garden City 99.0 99.33 West side of Garde~ City Boulevard (Hickory Road) betw~een Qearhart Road and Victory Road B. W. Robertson 6 & Pt. 5 J.T. Garnand 88.0 88.29 Name Of Location Front Abutting O~.er Lot. No, Block N~ M.a,.p Foo_~ West side of Garden _City Boulevard _(NickorY Road) bet.w.e.e.n. Victqry .Road .and. R~¥ Road Joe Bush John H. Wills C. R. Clark William A. & Nadine C. Eaton C. R. Clark 1 1 J.T. Garnand 79.0 2 1 " 79.0 4380521 Acreage Garden City 67.5 4380523 " " 67.5 4380522 " " 84.0 Estimated Amount $ 79.26 79.26 67.72 67.72 84.28 East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) between Lewis Road and MabryAvenue (Mountain VieM Boulevard) Walter E. & ~ V. Pagan James Earl Gibson Essie May Garnand J. C. Garnand Alice J. Gearhart Hazel V. Meador W. H. & G~acie A. Meadows H. H. & Ethel C. McNeil Calvert & Delores Conner N. H. & Ethel C. McNeil H. H. & Ethel C. McNeil 2 & Pt. 3 J.L. Garnand 60.0 60.20 1 & Pt. 3 " 60.0 60.20 4380601 Acreage Garden City 125.3 125.72 4380602 " " 100.0 100.33 4380603 " " 65.0 65.22 Pt. 5 " 100.0 100.33 4380606 " " 74.7 74.95 1-2-3 3 J.L. Garnand 176.1 176.69 4380615 Acreage Garden City 70.0 70.23 4380616 " "' 40.0 40.13 1 2 H.L. Garnand 50.0 50.17 North ~ide of Qearhart P~ad, west of G .arden City Boulevard (Hickqry Road..) Camden G. Reed 4380113 Acreage Garden City 355.0 356.18 South .§ide of Ge~rhart Road, west of .Q.ar~en Cit~Boulevard (Hickory Road) Bert H. & Vinda P. Barrett Bert H. & Vinda P. Barrett R. L. campbell & H. C. Clark R. L. Campbell & H. C. Clark R. L. Campbell & H. C. Clark R. L. Campbell & H. C. Clark R. L. Campbell & H. C. Clark R. L. Campbell & H. C. Clark Nannie St. Clair Nannie St. Clair J. A. Barger, et ux George H. Bratton Frank L. Jones, et ux Pt. 3-4-5-6 1 J.T. Garnand 65.0 65.22 Pt. 8 R.L. Campbell 25.45 25.53 Pt. 8 R.L. Campbell 25.55 25.63 9 " 50.0 50.17 10 " 50.0 50.16 11 " 50.0 50.17 12 " 50.0 50.17 13 " 50.0 50.16 14 " 50.0 50.17 15 " 50.0 50.16 16 " 50.0 50.17 17 " 50.0 50.17 18 " 50.0 50.17 North side of Victory Road, west qf G~arden City B~ulevard (Hickory Ro.a~.) Clyde W. Bowles Jack A. & Nettie Shelton Jack A. & Nettie Shelton Jack A. & Nettle Shelton Carl E. Rose, et al Carl E. Rose Lewis M. Frar~clin, et ux Lewis M. Franklin, et ux Charles L. Grah~ W. D. Dobbins William C. & Fanny Payne W. D. Dobbins 3/4 of 7 1 J.T. Garna~ 57.87 58.06 1 R.L. Campbell 50.0 50.17 2 " 50.0 50.16 3 " 53.5 53.68 4 " 50.1 50.27 5 " 50.0 50.17 6 " 50.0 50.17 7 " 50.0 50.16 11 & Pt. 12 H.C. Clark 60.0 60.20 Pt. 12 &13 " 60.0 60.20 Pt. 13 &14 " 80.0 80.27 15 & Pt. 14 " 80.9 81.17 .~.q~h ~ide of Victory Road, w~st..o~ Garden City Boule.yard (Hickory Road) J. M. Austin J. M. Austin J. M. Austin J. Virgel & Mabel B. Jones J. Virgel & Mabel B. Jones J. Virgel &Mabel B. Jones Robert G. & Doris E. Morgan Robert G. &Doris E. Morgan Robert G. & Doris E. Morgan J. W. &Annah Lee Clingenpeel Annah Lee Clingenpeel Edward A. & Della M. Thompson Edward A. & Della M. Thompson 3 2 J.T. Garnand 60.0 60.20 4 2 " 60.0 60.20 5 2 " 60.0 60.20 1 H.C. Clark 60.0 60.20 2 " 50.0 50.17 3 " 50.0 50.16 4 " 50.0 50.17 5 " 50.0 50.17 6 " 50.0 50.16 7 " 50.0 50.17 8 " 50.0 50.16 9 " 50.0 50.17 10 " 75.0 75.25 North side of Ray Road,. west of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) Ethel M. Smith Daniel L. & Pearl W. Plybon J. H. Mullins, et ux Roy E. & Madeline E. Mullins J. H. Mullins, et ux Otis C. Miller, et ux J. H. & Doris E. Mullins Carl W. & June E. Edwards 4380520 Acreage Garden City 193.25 193.89 4380519 " " 80.8 81.07 4380518 " " 150.0 150.50 4380524 " " 75.0 75.25 4380525 " " 25.0 25.08 4380517 " " 75.0 75.25 4380516 " " 163.75 164.29 4290103 " H.C. Clark 127.5 127.92 South side of R~¥ Road, Mest of Garden City Boulevard (~* ' n~c.~-~ory Road) Nannie M. Williams Pt. I &Pt. 2 Mason Map 55.O 55.18 Name Of Location Front Estimated Abuttin~ Owner Lot No., Block No, Map Footage~ _Amount South side of Rober~t L. & Mary E. Kaylor C. R. Clark J. D. & Norma Weaver James Loyd Trent, et ux G. A. & Eyrcell Y. St. Clair Robert L. & Pauline H. Johnson Elmer East Fred A. & Lois R. Woodson Carl B. & Janie B. Woodson Zylpha E. Weaver Nancy. M~ry Patsel Pt. 13 & Pt. 14 C.R. Clark 53.0 53.18 Pt. 13 " 45.0 45.15 12 " 79.0 79.26 11 " 75.0 75.25 10 " 94.5 94.81 8 H. 0. Clark 50.0 50.17 9-10 " 100,0 100.33 11 " 50.0 50.17 12 " 50.0 50.17 13-14 " 100.0 100.33 15 " 50.0 50.17 A~cro~s .~rivaSe property, west of ..~ne. ad RO .a~. between ~e~rhart Road and Ray Road Ray & Eva L. ~awrence 4290101 Acreage Garnand Lands 648.05 650.21 Thornton P. Taliaferro 4290102 ~ H.C. Clark 105.0 105.35 East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) between Mabry Avenue (Mountain View Boulevard) add M0ffet_~ ~venu. e .......... Carrie J. Scott 1 Carrie J. Scott 2 Carrie J. Scott 3 Posey L. & Mary L. Montgomery, Jr. 4 Posey L. & Mary L. Montgomery, Jr. 5 Richard F. & Leotta M. Rakes, Jr. 6 Richard F. & Leotta M. Rakes, Jr. 7 Richard F. & Leotta M. Rakes, Jr. 8 J. W. & Nellie Hall 9 E. B. & Bessie Wingfiel~ 1 E. B. & Bessie Wingfield 2 E. W. & Willie Barbour 5 Garden City Baptist Church 1-5 1 Troxell 25.6 25.68 1 " 50.0 50.17 1 " 50.0 50.17 1 " 50.0 50.17 1 " 50.0 50.17 1 " 50.0 50.17 1 " 50.0 50.17 1 " 50.0 50.17 1 " 50.0 50.17 M. W. Turner 72.62 72.86 " 72.61 72.85 Hopwood 145.3 145.78 Liptrap 328.25 329.34 West side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Ra~ Road and Dauforth Avenue Street) (Cl ............. Church of Nazerene Pt. 1 & Pt. 2 William L. & Blanch A. Ga~ 2agher Pt. 3 C, S~ & Lena R. Payne Pt. 3 &Pt. 4 H. G. Pillow 5 G. R. & Clythus H. Ludwick 6 G. R. & Clythus H. Ludwick 7 S. M. Lynch 8 S. M. Lynch 9 S. M. Lynch 10 ~son 105.0 105.35 75.0 75,2~ 75.0 75.25 50.0 50.17 50.0 50.17 50.0 50.16 50.0 50.17 50.0 50.17 50.0 50.16 East, ~side of New Spring Branch Roa~, between Ray Road and Danfo~th Avenue (Clay Str~.et) Uray A. Hale B. I. & Sylvia Vernon George S. Underwood George S. Underwood John T. & Teresa I. Richards Howard L. Gearhart ¢. O. & Louise G. Pierson 18-19 Mason 101.96 16-17 Pt. 15 " 113.21 Pt. 15 " 38.6 14 " 50.98 13 " 50.98 12 " 56.57 11 " 56.57 102.29 113.59 38.73 51.15 51.15 56.76 56.76 North side ..of Ethel ~oad, we~t .of New Snmin~ Branch Road Clabearn J. & Lois M. Campbell E. W. & Frances A. Ferguson A. A. & Gertrude E. Muenzner Beverly McTeaur Perdue M. H. & Nina L. Riddle W. 0. & Mamie Radford Ezra C. & ~attie Sink C. R. Clark J. K. & Virginia E. Mitchell Harold T. Brooks Harold T. Brooks Elmer Clark C. R. Clark George W. Martin Lillie C. Adams Edward L. Patsel 9 8 3 4-5 6&Pt. 7 8&pt. 7 9 1 2 3 4 5-6 7 429O218 Acreage R. G. H. Ce Clark Clark Clark 77.5 70.0 75.0 75.0 5O.O 100.0 75.0 67.2 50.0 5O.O 5O.O 5O.O 50.0 100.0 75.0 75.0 70.23 75.25 75.25 50.17 100.33 75.25 67.42 50.17 50.17 50.16 50.17 50.17 100.33 75.25 75.25 South sia~e of Ethel Road, west of New G. A. & Elizabeth C. Fuller W. R. & Helen Abshire H. M. & Doris Jones A. D. & Helen M. Muddiman Sidney F. & Gladys L. Harris George L. & Virginia Weaver George F. Hack. Kennard D. & Vera L. Cox ,Spr-~., Branch Road P~.5 429O315 429O314 429O312 4290311 Pt. 5 1-2 Garden City C. R. Olark # ~.rden City W. E. Clark 96.0 60.0 55.0 50.0 46.0 85.0 282.1 100.0 96.32 60.20 55.18 50.17 46.15 85.28 283.04 100.33 Name Of Location Abutting Owner LoS No, Block No. Map South side of Ethel Road, west of New ~pring Branch Road. Front Footage Clinton H. Mills Henry M. & Vivian V. Brown Estimated Amount 8 W.E. Clark 50.0 $ 50.17 9 " 50.0 50.17 North side of Tipton Avenue (Clark Avenue), west of New Spring Branch Road G. C. & Flora C. Arrington Malisia E. Weaver Lee Roy Tasker Otha Robertson James W. Law, et ux Jack T. & Leria Geary Jack T. & Leria Geary James Nelson Jones Herman C. Clark Herman C. Clark S. M. & Octavia J. Dewitt S. M. & Octavia J. Dewitt R. P. Whorley Pt. 5 Garden City 284.05 285.00 Pt. 5 " 107.1 107.46 Pt. 5 " 119.4 119.80 Pt. 5 " 182.35 182.96 11 W.E. Clark 50.0 50.17 12 " 50.0 50.16 13 " 50.0 50.17 14 " 50.0 50.17 15 " 50.0 50.17 16 " 50.0 50.16 17 " 50.0 50.17 18 " 50.0 50.16 19-20 " 100.0 100.33 South side of Tipton Avenue (Clark Avenue), west .of New Spring Branch Road. J. G. Patsel J. G. Patsel Herbert Richardson Melvin B. Harrison C. B. & Louella Bowling C. A. & Edith Sweeney Pt. 6 Garden City 149.48 149.98 Pt. 6 " 75.0 75.25 Pt. 6 " 198.96 199.62 Pt. 6 " 108.3 108.66 Pt. 6 " 209.98 210.67 4300103 Acreage " 236.6 237.39 J. G. Patsel 4300102 "' " 270.0 270.90 West side of Garden City Boulev~rd (Hickory Road), between Danfo~.th Avenue (Clay Street) and Carico Avenue (Dogwood Avenue). 15 i Long 62.3 62.50 14 1 " 51.09 51.26 13 i " 51.09 51.26 12 1 " 51.09 51.26 11 1 " 51.09 51.26 10 1 " 51.09 51.26 9 1 " 51.09 51.25 8 1 " 51.09 51.26 7 1 " 50.67 50.84 6 1 " 50.0 50.17 5 1 " 50.0 50.17 4 1 " 50.0 50.17 3 1 " 50.0 50.17 2 1 " 50.0 50.17 1 1 " 59.0 59.19 C. G. & Matalda Earles C. G. & Matalda Earles Lauren & Maria C. Hi~.es F. G. Craft J. O. Plunkett J. O. Plunkett J. O. Plunkett Winifred Eanes H. C. Young H. C. Young Geneva A. Turk, et als Geneva A. Turk, et als Charles D. & Maggie Chittum Charles D. & Maggie Chittum Donnie & Bertha V. Roberts East side of Melcher Street (Centre Road), between Danforth Avenue (Clay Street) and Carico Avenue (Dogwood Avenue) 16 1 Long 62.3 62.50 17 1 " 51.09 51.26 18 1 " 51.09 51.26 19 1 " 51.09 51.26 20 1 " 51.09 51.26 21 1 " 51.09 51.26 22 1 " 51.09 51.26 23 1 " 51.09 51.26 24 1 " 5o.5 5o.66 25 1 " 50.0 50.17 26 1 " 50.0 50.17 27 1 " 50.0 50.17 28 1 " 50.0 50.17 29 1 " 50.0 50.17 30 1 " 59.0 59.19 James H. & Edna ~reen Ottis Saunders J.R. Hartman J. R. Hartman Iris Helen & J. O. Plunkett Viola Dorothy Plunkett Bettie H. Reese Thelma H. Adkins Lelia R. Ferrell F. H. & Virgie L. Johnston Geneva A. Turk Geneva A. Turk H. J. & Rosa E. Clark H. J. & Rosa E. Clark Donnie & Bertha V. Roberts West side of Melcher Street (Centre Road), between Danforth Avenue (Clay Street) and Carico Avenue (Do~wood Avenue), .... 15 2 Long 62.3 62~50 14 2 " 51.09 51.26 13 2 " 51.09 51.26 12 2 " 51.09 51.26 11 2 "' 51.09 51.26 10 2 " 51.09 51.26 9 2 " 51.09 51.26 8 2 " 51.09 51.26 7 2 " 50.57 50.74 6 2 " 50.0 50.17 2 2 " 50.0 50.17 1 2 " 59.0 59.19 R. G. & Virginia Martin J. H. & Lessie M. Buck J. H. & Lessie M. Buck J. H. & Lessie M. Buck J. H. & Lessie M. Buck J. H. & Lessie M. Buck J. E. & Thelma Grogan J. E. & Thelma Grogan E. R. & Della King E. R. & Della King H. A. & Elsie M. Wilson T. W. &Lassie L. Tyree East side of New Spring Branch Road, between Danforth Avenue (Clay Street) and Carico Avenue ~DogwoodAvenue) Name Of Location Front Abutting Owner .Lot No, Block No, Map Footage Estimated . Amount. East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Moffett Avenue and Tmlay Avenue ~Hi!lcrest Avenue) Noah S. & E. N. Schilling Lewis G. & Mary Leftwich 8-9 Hopwood 223.2 $ 223.94 Pt. 10 " 50.0 50.17 East side of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory), between Tm!ay Avenue (Hillcrest Avenue) and Garden City Boulevard. (Hickory Road),., George Spencer John Z. & Ruby Crush C. W. & Kathleen M..Hodges H. H. Blankenship (Heirs) W. R. Nichols W. R. Nichols 1 Deeds Map 78.75 79.O1 2 " 78.74 79.00 ½ of 12 Hopwood 55,83 56~0~ Pt. 13 " 64.66 64.87 Pt. 13 " 47.0 47.16 Pt. 14 " 116.8 117.19 West side of Garden.City Boulevard (Hickory Road), between Carico Avenue (Dogwood Avenue) and Y. ell0w Mountain Road .... Russell Barber James M. Patsel Mansfield & Ruby Hammond Steve P. Stanley J. O..Plunkett, Jr.. S. T..Combs Lucy T. Combs Charles N. & E. M. Young 4300701 Acreage Pt. ll Pt. 11 Pt. 11 43OO711- 2 Acreage 4300712 2 4300706 2 4300709' 2 Garden City 65.0 65.22 " 110.0 110.37 . 110.0 110.37 " 100.0 100.33 Melcher 50.0 50.17 " 50.0 50.17 " 200.0 200.67 " 158.0 158.53 East side of Melcher Street (Centre Road), between Carico Avenue (Dogwood Avenue) and Yellow Mountain,, ,R,o,a~, ~ ........... Russell Barber James 24. Patsel Mansfield & Ruby Hammond Steve ~P. Stanley N. D. & Bertie P. Sullins Fletcher B. Altice, et ~x James Paul Clark Joseph L. & Helen T. Kelly 4300701- Garden City 65.0 Acreage Pt. 11 " 110.0 Pt. 11 " llO.O Pt. 11 " 100.0 4300705- 2 Melcher 50.0 Acreage 4300710- 2 " 100.0 Acreage 4300707- 2 " 75.0 Acreage 4300708- 2 " 75.0 65.22 110.37 110.37 100.33 50.17 100.33 75.25 75.25 Acreage West side of Melcher Street (Centre Road), between Carico Avenue (Dogwood Avenue) and Yellow Mountain Road Ruth E. Arthur Posie L. & Roxie Willis Arney H. Dalton, et ux J. Heath & Belle N. Semones Guy R. & Daisey Smith Cleve vS. Phelps James I. & Rosa B. Nunley K. A. ,& Lemmie I. Shelton Willard G. & Agnes Blevins Roy M. Blankenship Pt. 11 Garden City 110.0 110.36 4300602 Acreage " 75.0 75.25 Pt. 11 " 50.25 50.42 Pt. 11 " 50.25 50.42 Pt. 11 " 99.5 99.83 1 1 Melcher 70.0 70.23 2 1 " 70.0 70.23 3 1 " 70.0 70.23 4 1 " 70.0 70.23 5 1 " 70.0 70.23 7 1 " 101.54 · 101.88 East side of New Spring Branch Road, between Carico Avenue (Dogwood Avenue) ~d Yellow Muuntain , Jay S. Britts 6 1 Melcher 101.54 101.88 West side of New Spring Branch Road, between Tipton Avenue (Clark Avenue) and Baltimore Avenm~ (Street) , John R. & Alberta C. Sink J. M. Maxey J. M. Maxey Robert W. Martin, et ux Robert W. Martin, et ux 7 Garden City 331.30 4 3 Anderson Lands 50.0 3 3 " 50.0 2 3 " 50.0 1 3 " 50.0 332.40 50.17 50.16 50.17 50.17 North side.,of Baltimore Avenue (Street) between New Spring Branch Road and Springvale Street (Spri~. ~) , ,. W. H. & Beulah Young R. Mae Clark Howard T. & Izona Adams 5 3 Anderson Lands 50.0 1 4 " 50.0 Pt. 5 & Pt.6 4 " 59.95 50.17 50.17 60.15 ~outh side of ~alt4more Avenue M. G. McGhee Lillie Mae Quessenberry, et al (Street), between New Spring Branch Road and Be~rRoa~ 15 1 Anderson Lands 50.0 24 1 " 50.0 50.17 50.17 West side of New Spr~nM Bra~ch Road, between Baltimore Avenue (Street) and Yellow Mountain ~oad Name Of Location Front Es ti?~ted Abutting Owner Lot No, Block No, M. ap Footage Amount West side of New Spring Branch Road, betw..een Baltimore Avenue (Street) and Yellow Mountain Road Roy M. & Virginia E. Martin Lewis C. & Florrie L. Estis Lewis C. & Florrie L. Estis George Everett Willis, et ux 9 1 Anderson Lands 50.0 $ 50.17 8 1 " 50.0 50.17 7 1 " 50.0 50.17 1 1 " 50.05 50.22 East side of Bear Road,.. north of Baltimore Avenue (Baltimore Street) W. H. & Beulah Young W. H. & Beulah Young W. H. & Beulah Young 8 3 Anderson Lands 50.0 50.17 7 3 " 50.0 50.17 6 3 " 50.0 50.17 West side o~ Bear Road, north of Baltimore Avenue (Baltimore Street) Loander V. & Christine 0. Conner L~ander V. & Christine 0. Conner R. Mae Clark 4 4 Anderson Lands 50.0 50.17 3 4 " 50.0 50.17 2 4 " 50.0 50.17 East side of Bear....Road, between Baltimore Ave~e (Baltimore .Street) and yellow Mountain Road Lillie Mae Quessenberry 23 Lillie Mae Quessenberry 22 George C. Althan & Leo T. Martin 21 Herbert L. Maxey 20 Ida W. Craft 19 Charles B. & Ida W. Craft 17,18 Herman C. Clark 16 1 Anderson Lands 50.0 50.17 1 " 50.0 50.17 1 " 50.0 50.17 I " 50.0 50.17 i " 50.0 50.17 I " 100.O 100.33 i " 50.0 50.17 West side of Be.ar Road, between Ba~.timo~e Avenue _(Baltimore Street) and Yellow Mountain Road A. W. & Mary E. Campbell Robert Edgar Meador, et ux Robert Edgar Meador, et ux R. M. Rule Oscar M. Harman, et als John E. Smith, et ux A. G. Hurt (Heirs) James E. & Margaret A. Bowles James E. & Margaret A. Bowles J. W. Poplin 17 2 Anderson Lands 50.0 50.17 16 2 " 50.0 50.17 15 2 " 50.0 50.16 14 2 " 50.0 50.17 13 2 " 50.0 50.17 12 2 " 50.0 50.17 11 2 " 50.0 50.17 10 2 " 50.0 50.17 9 2 " 50.0 50.16 8 2 " 50.0 50.17 East.sid~ pf Springvale Street.~(.Spring ~ane), north of Baltimore Avenue (Baltimore Street) C. E. & Josephine B. Wilkerson Pts. of 4 Anderson Lands 200.44 201.11 5-6-7-8 East side of Springvale Street, between Baltimore Avenue (Baltimore Street) and Yellow Mountain Road Betty H. Reese Nannie Eva Ferguson Nannie Eva Ferguson R. L. Ward & J. S. Lavinder R. L. Ward .& J. S. Lavinder R. L. Ward & J. S. Lavinder A. G. Hurt (Heirs) James E. & Margaret A. Bowles James E. & Margaret A. Bowles Mary Janette Cyphers 27 2 Anderson Lands 50.11 50.28 26 2 " 50.11 50.28 25 2 " 50.11 50.27 24 2 " 50.11 50.28 23 2 " 50.11 50.28 22 2 "~ 50.11 50.27 21 2 " 50.11 50.28 20 2 " 50.11 50.28 19 2 " 50.11 50.27 18 2 "' 50.11 50.28 West side of Sp~inMvalM Street, north of Yellow Mountain Road James L. Campbell 4300105 Acreage Garden City 387.0 W. G. Ward 4300109 " " 375.0 388.29 376.25 North side of Yellow Mounta.inRoad,. west of Springvale Street (Spring Lane~ ....... Lester F. Altice 4300104 Acreage Garden City 100.0 James L. & Mary John Campbell 4300106 "' " 500.0 I. W. Bush 4300107 " m 40.0 W. B. Ridgeway 4300108 " " 50.0 W. G. Ward 4300109 " " 293.0 100.33 501.66 40.13 50.17 293.98 Nort~ si~9 of YelloK..Mountain Road, betwee~ Springvale Street (Spring Lane) and Be.ar. Road Columbia D. Cyphers Virgie A. Little Virgie A. Little Reese W. & Dasie Mae Saville R, S. Saville E. E. Combs Benj. V. Conner 7 2 Anderson Lands 69.68 6 2 " 50.0 5 2 " 50.0 4 2 " 50.0 3 2 " 50.0 2 2 " 50.34 1 2 " 64.29 69.91 50.17 50.17 50.17 50.17 5O.5O 64.5O South side of Yellow Mountain Road, west of Crandall Street (Pine Road) . ~ F. B. Hughes 4300801 Acreage Garden City 75.0 William & Viola N. Richards 4300802 " " 75.0 75.25 75.25 N~v:~,.e Of Location Ab. uttlng Ow~.e.r Lot No. .Block No, Map South side of ~ellow Motmtain Road, we~ of Crandall Street (Pine W. L. & Annie E. Nichols Pts. 36-37 Garden City F. D. & Sallie N. Perdue Pts. 34-35 " Front Estimated Footage Amount.. 200.0 $ 2oo,66 204.9 205.58 North side of .Yellow Mount~in Road, between Bear Road and New .Sprin~ Bra~.ch..Road ~ Nick C. Payne, et ux 6 1 Anderson Lands 50.16 50~33 Annie May Fry 5 1 " 50.05 50.22 W. E. Combs 4 1 " 50.05 50.22 G. B. Cyphers 3 1 " 50.05 50.22 George Everett Willis, et ux 2 1 " 50.05 50.22 South side of Yellow Mountain Road, between Orandall Street (Pine Road) and Moreland street (Maple RQ ,ad) J. M. Sexton Pt. 33 Garden City 64.0 64.21 Virgie E. Hurd Pts. 32-33 " 56.0 56.18 Ida P. Pearcey Pt. 32 " 80.0 80.26 A. J. Kinnett Pt. 30 Pt. 31 " 209.0 209.69 O. S. Johnson Pt. 29 " 99.4 99.73 North side of Garden City Boulevard (Yellow Mountain Road) east of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) ..... A. E. & Susie Eggleston J. H. Plunkett Margaret Henry G. Ho Fry E. Pt. 14 Hopwood 200.0 200.66 15 " 250.0 250.83 4400204 Acreage Garden City 165.O 165.55 4400205 E.M. Gearhart 127.O 127.43 S~uth side of Garden City Boulevard (Yellow Mountain Road) east of Garden City Boulev,~d .................. G. Russell Huffman S. Gill Huffman H. L. & Roxie Carden Pts. 23 & 24 Garden Cit7 200.25 200.91 22 & Pts. 23-24 ~ 301.05 302.05 21 " 300.0 301.00 West .side of Glenoak Street (Hilton Road) , between Ivywood Avenue (Holly Road} and Lewis ROa~ G. C. & Lelia B. Light J. H. Garnand E. Pt. 9 J.H. Garnand 130.0 130.43 13 " 60.03 60.23 East side of Glenoak Street (Hilton Road), from Ivywood Avenue (Holly Road), and across private property south to a point approximatel~ $00' north of Mabr~ Avenue (Moqntain View Blvd,) . G. C. & ~elia B. Light 15 J.H. Garnand 38.0 38.13 G. C. & Lelia B. Light N. Pt. 14 " 60.03 60.23 J. H. Garnand S. Pt. 14 " 160.0 160.53 G. C. & Lelia B. Light 4380220 Acreage Garden City 300.0 301.00 Julia E. Gregory 4380307 " " 120.0 120~40 Essie Mae Garnand_ 4380601 " " 119.0 119.39 J. C. Garnand 4380602 " "' 250.0 250.83 North side of Lewis Road, between, C~arden Cit~ Boulevard (Hickory Road) and..Glenoak St, (Hilton Rd,) Julia E.. Gregory 4380216 Acreage ,~ Garden City 120.0 120.40 South side of Lewis Road, east of Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) Julia E. Gregory 4 J.L. Garnand 60.0 60.20 Julia E. Gregory 5 " 60.0 60.20 West side of Trox.e. ll Road, nq.r. th of Mabr~ Avesue (Mo .untatn View Boulevard) W. H. Meadow 4 Meador 50.0 50.17 W. H. Meadow 3 " 50.0 50.17 W. H. Meadow 2 " 50.0 50.17 K. L. Carter 1 " 50.8 50.97 East side of Troxel~ Road, north of Mabry Avenue (Mountain view Boulevard) William H. Martin 5 thru 9 J~Calvin~ C~ 265.5 266.38 West side of Ventnor Streetx north of Mabry Avenu. e (Mountain View Bouleward~? Freeman L. & Evelyn V. Tyler William D. Dobbins, Jr. William D. Dobbins, Jr. Frank C. & Edith L. Brown Roy A. & Beatrice Boone L. I. & Dorothy Shilling L. I & Dorothy Shilling L. I. & Dorothy Shilling L. I. & Dorothy Shilling W. H. Quam 30 J.Calvin Gar~ 50.0 50.17 26 2 " 50.0 50.17 25 2 " 50.0 50.17 24 2 " 52.0 52.17 23 2 " 50.0 50.17 8 2 " 50.0 50.17 7 2 " 50.0 50.17 6 2 " 50.0 50.17 5 2 " 50.0 50.17 4 & Pt. 3 2 " 85.0 85.28 East pide of Ventnor St~,eet (Bottom Road) norSh of Nabry ~venae (Mountain View Boulevard) · r ..... ~o w ~. M.~o .~ M~.~ J. Calvin Garnani 70.0 70.23 Nan~ Of Location Front Abutting Owner Lot NO, Block Nq. Map Footage Estimated Amount East side of Ventnor Stree% (Bottom Road), north of Mabry Ave..n. ue (Mountain View Boulevard) Henry H. & CharlOtte Meetze 19 2 " 66.66 Henry H. & Charlotte Meetze 18 2 J.Calvin Garnand 50.0 $ John C. & Clara L. Hatcher 17 2 " 50.0 John C. & Clara L. Hatcher 16 2 " 50.0 John C. & Clara L. Hatcher 9 2 "' 50.0 66.88 50.17 50.17 50.17 50.17 North side of Mabry Avenue (Mountain View Boulevard), between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and Troxe!l Road R. L. & Letitia Claytor 4380618 Acreage Garden City 75.0 75.25 North side of MabryAvenue (Mountain .~iew Boulevard), between Troxell Road and Ventnor Street H. F. Cli~q~enpeel L. I. Shilling L. I. Shilling 1-2 1 J.Calvin Garnand 100.0 3-4 1 " 121.4 1-2 Pt. 3 2 " 100.0 100.33 121.80 100.33 South side of Mabry Avenue (Mountain View Boulevard) between Troxell Road and Glencoe Street (Wilson Road) .H.M. Frances & J. Abernathy I & Pt. 2 2 Troxell 62.82 63.03 Pt. 10-11 Thomas N. Victory, et al Pts. 10-11- 2 " 75.0 75.25 12-13-14 ~orth side of Mabry Avenue .(Mountain View Boulevard) between Ventnor S~reet and ur~med road John C. & Clara L. Hatcher John C. & Clara L. Hatcher Frances M. & Morris Fuqua Archie O. &Thelma Martin W. L. Cassell 10 2 J.Calvin Garnand 50.0 50.17 11 2 " 50.0 50.16 12 2 " 47.0 47.16 13 2 " 50.0 50.17 l&-15 2 " 100.0 100.33 South side of Mabry Avenue (Mountain View Boulevard), between Ventnor Street (Mountain View Boulevard) and MoranStreet (Morgan) ..... R. W. &Katie M. Dalton D. M. Martin 1 2 Mtn. View Hts. 49.33 49.49 16 & Pt. 15 2 " 75.0 75.25 South side of Mabry Avenue (Mounta%n View Boulevard), east of Moran Street (MorMan Street) Willie B. Webb Willie B. Webb N. Pt. 1 2-A Mtn. View Hts. 105.15 105.50 N. Pt. 2 2-A " 52.58 52.75 West side of unnamed road, between Ventnor Street (Bottom Road) and Bandy Road, north of Mabry Avenue (M~bryRoad) W. L. Cassell R. R. Taliaferro 4380815- Acreage 438O819 2 J.Calvin Garnand llO. O Garden City 50.0 110.37 50.17 East side of unnamed road, between ventnor Street (Bottom Road) and Bandy Road, north of Mabry A. ve~.ue (Mabry Road ) Margaret F. & J.C. Reynolds 4380906 Acreage Garden City 255.0 255.85 West side of Troxell Road, south of Mabry Avenne (Mountain View Boulevard) B. P. Reynolds Guy R. Trail Annie B. Abbott Annie B. Abbott T. T. Starkey E. P. Troxell Carrie G. Mason J. W. & Nellie R. Hall William A. Boothe, et ux William A. Boothe, et ux 10 Pt. 11 1 Troxell 62.85 63.06 12 Pt. 11 1 " 62.84 63.05 13 1 " 50.0 50.17 14 1 " 50.0 50.17 15 1 " 50.0 50.17 16 1 " 50.0 50.17 17 1 " 50.0 50.17 18 1 " 50.0 50.17 3 M.W. Turner 72.62 72.86 4 " 72.61 72.86 East side of Troxell Road, south of Mabry Avenue (Mountain View Boulevard) C. V. Sarver C. V. Sarver D. T. & Clora Hatcher D. T. & CloraH~.tcber D. T. & Clora HatCher D. T. & CloraHatcher D. T. & Clora Hatcher E. W. Barbour 3 & Pt. 2 2 Troxell 62.84 63.05 4 & Pts. 2 " 50.0 50.17 11-12-13-14 5 2 " 50.0 50.17 6 2 " 50.0 50.17 7 2 " 50.0 50.17 8 2 " 50.0 ~50.17 Pt. 9 2 " 35.0 35.11 6 M.W. Turner 72.61 72.85 West side of Glencoe Street (Wilson Road), south of Mabry Aven.ue (Mou~.~tain View .Boulevard) T. N. & Theatrice N. Victory Rex L. Bell Rex L. Bell Rex L. Bell Rex L. Bell E. Pts. 2 Troxell 50.0 50.17 11-12-13-14 15 50.02 50.18 16 50.02 50.18 17 50.02 50.18 18 35.0 35.12 23O Name Of Location Front Estimated .Abutting Owner, Lot No. Block No, MaD Footage Amount East side of Glencoe Street (Wilson Road), between Mabry Avenue (Mountain View Boulevard) and B~lanton Avenue (Buena Vista Avenue) D. W. & Rosa B. Gunther D. W. & Rosa B. Gunther Charlie R. Edwards J. W. Gunther Thomas R. Elliott, et ux Thomas R. Elliott, et ux W. Scott Wade W. Scott Wade 1 1 Mtn. View Nts. 52.0 2 1 " 50.0 3 1 " 50.0 4 1 " 50.0 5 1 " 50.0 6 1 " 50.0 7 1 " 50.0 8 1 " 50.0 52.17 50~17 50,17 50.17 50.17 50.17 50.17 50.17 East side of Ventnor Street (Mountain View Boulevard) between Mabry Avenue (Mountain View Boulevard) and Blanton Avenue (Buena Vista Avenue) R. W. &Katie M. Dalton R. W. & Katie M. Dalton R. W. &Katie M. Dalton R. W. &Katie M. Dalton 2 2 Mtn. View Hts. 50.0 3 2 " 50.0 4 2 " 50.0 5 2 " 50.0 50.17 50.16 50.17 50.16 West side'ofMoran Street (Morgan Street), between MabryAvenue (Mountain View BoUlevard) and Blanton Avenue (Buena Vista Avenue) .... S. E. & Treacy M. Weaver I. L. Radford P. F. Potter John Willard Webb John Willard Webb John Willard Webb 14 & Pt. 15 2 Mtn. View Hts. 75.0 75.25 13 2 " 50.0 50.17 12 2 " 50.0 50.17 11 2 " 50.0 50.17 10 2 " 50.0 50.17 9 2 " 50.0 50.16 West side of Moran Street (Morgan Street), between Blanton Avenue (Buena VistaAvenue) and HillvtewAvenu~ (Brookside) Marshall & Edith B. McNeil Horace G. Martin Horace G. Martin N. B. Webb 7 4 Mtn. View Hts. 50.0 50.17 8 4 " 50.0 50.17 9 4 " 50.0 50.17 10-11 4 " 94.72 95.03 East side of Moran Street (Morgan Street), between Mabry Avenue (MabryRoad) and Blanton Avenue (Buena Vista Road) .... Amy S. Martin S. Pt. 1 2-A Mtn. View Hts. 110.0 110.37 East side of Mora~ Street (Morgan Street), between Blanton Avenue (Buena Vista Road) and Hillview Avenue (Brooks~de) , E. L. Underwood 1 3 Mtn. View Hts. 50.0 50.17 E. L. Underwood 2 3 " 50.0 50.16 N. B. Webb 3 3 " 50.0 50.17 N. B. Webb 4 3 " 56.9 57.09 South side of BlantonAvenue (Buena Vista Road), between Glencoe Street (Wilson Road) and Ventnor Street (Mountain View Boulevard) Clifton M. & Clara M. Guilliams 1 5 Mtn. View Hts. 50.0 50.17 West ~ide of Ventnor Street (Mountain View Boulevard) south of Blanton Avenue (Buena Vista Road) Clifford M. & Clara M. Guilliams 2 5 Mtn. View Nts. 50.0 50.17 Clifford M. & Clara M. Guilliams 3 5 " 50.0 50.17 Clifford M. & Clara M. Guilliams 4 5 " 50.0 50.16 George E. & Mary K. Thompson 5 5 " 50.0 50.17 George E. & Mary K. Thompson 6 5 " 50.0 50.17 W. E. Morgan 5 " 76.0 76.25 Thomas H. Pendleton, et ux 9-13 6 S.J. Jones- 321.5 322.57 Radford Wilford C. Flora, et ux 7-8 6 " 100.2 100.53 Harold E. & Ruby L. King 5-6 6 " 112.5 112.87 Edgar W. & Margaret Haga 4 6 " 50.1 50.27 L. T. & Lena S. Proctor 1-2-3 6 " 150.3 150.80 William R. Eversole 1-2-3 I " 150.0 150.50 J. C. Thomason 4 I " 50.0 50.17 J. C. Thomason 5 i " 50.0 50.17 J. C. Thomason 6 i " 50.0 50.17 J. C. Thomason 7 I " 50.0 50.16 Ellis D. Lovern, et ux 9 Pts. 8-10 I " lOO. O 100.33 Mrs. J. M. Nancock ll i " 50.0 50.17 J. M. Hancock, Jr. 12 i " 50.0 50.17 J. M. Hancock, Jr. 13 I " 50.0 50.17 J. M. Hancock, Jr. 14 i " 89.0 89.29 G. H. Fry I & pts. E.M. Gearhart 50.0 50.17 2-3-4-5 East side of Ventnor Street (Mountain View BoUlevard), between Blanton Avenue (Buena Vista Road) ~t ~i3]view Avenue (Brookside Road) Raymond &Elva Alcorn Raymond &Elva Alcorn James W. Mills, et ux Mtn. View Hts. 50.0 50.17 " 50.0 50.17 " 50.0 50.17 Name Of Location Front Est~m~_ted ~bu~ting Owner Lot No~.,~ Block No, Map Footage Amount East side of Ventnor Street (Mountain View Boulevard)., south of Hillview Avenue (Brookside Road) H. T. 01d Mrs. Doxie Lavada Vest Mrs. Doxie Lavada Vest Mrs. Doxie Lavada Vest Mrs. Doxie Lavada Vest J. C. Eanes J. C. Eanes J. C. Eanes William E. & Fannie R. Agee Mary R. Parker Mary R. Parker Kittie V. Trail A. F. & Hilda Mae Holyfield 1 3 S.J. Jones 452.5 $ 454.01 2 3 " 50.0 50.17 ' 3 3 " 50.0 50.17 4 3 " 50.0 50.16 5-6 3 " 100.0 100.33 1 2 " 50.0 50,17 2 2 " 50.0 50.17 3 2 " 50.0 50.16 4-5 2 " 100.0 100.33 6-7 2 " 100.0 100.33 8 2 " 50.0 50.17 9 thru 15 2 " 396.5 397.82 Pts. 2-3-4-5 E.M. Gearhart 50.0 50.17 North side of Imlay Avenue (Hillcrest Avenue), between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) Ventnor Street (Mountain View Bo ,ulevard) J. W. Lowe, et ux J. P. Carter Edith M. Whitlock J. P. Carter Ruby Louise Crush Pt. 10 Hopwood 50.0 50.17 Pt. 10 " 100.0 100.33 Pt. 10 " 200.0 ~ 200.66 4400304 Acreage " 163.59 164.13 Pt. 10 " 145.67 146.15 South side of ImlayAvenue (Hillcrest Avenue), between Garden City Boulevard (Hickory Road) and ~entnor Street (Mountain View Boulevard) Mrs. J. C. Wright John L. & Ruby Crush 3 Deeds Map 100.0 100.33 4 " 404.98 406.33 North side of Eddington Road, between Bandy Road and Brooks Avenue G. V. & Virgin Mary Robertson 4370410 Acreage Kefauver Lands 83.3 83.58 South side of F~din~ton Road, b~tween Bandy Road and Brooks Avenue G. V. Robertson' 4370604 Acreage Kefauver Lands 172.6 173.18 (C) The City Clerk is directed to furnish to the Clerk of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke an attested copy of this Resolution, who shall record an abstract thereof in the judgment docket in his office and index the same as provide4 by Chapter 138 of the 1946 Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia (section 3071-b of the Code of Virginia). (D) An emergency existing, this Resolution shall be in effect from the date of its adoption. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr es iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of ~,~ay, 19~9. No. 998~. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #50, "Health Department,, and Section ~52, "Venereal Disease Control", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1959, and declaring the existence of an emergency-. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #50, "Health Department,' and Section #52, "Venereal Disease Control", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General l~And of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,, be,, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HEALTH DEPART~2~T #50 ~alary, Extra Employees ... ......... $ 200.00 VENW~EAL DISEASE CONTROL ~52 ~ Salary, Extra Employees . .......... $ 100.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of ~ay, 19~9. No. 9985. A RESOLUTION releasing ~r. ~oseph C. parrish, t'rading as ~. C. Parrish Furniture Company, Incorporated, from payment of water bill for period from April 5, 19~8, to ~uly 15, 19~8, in the total amount of $7.53, covering property located at 128 Campbell Avenue, S. E. WHEREAS, the City Manager has recommended that due to a controversy over a water bill standing against ~.~r. ~oseph C. Parrish, trading as J. C. parrish Furnitur~ Company, Incorporated, for period from April 5, 1948, to ~uly 15, 19~8, in the total amount of $7.53, covering property located at 128 0ampbell Avenue, S. E., that Mr. ~ar=ish be released from payment of the said water bill, in which recommendation :o~ncil concur s. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Mr. ~oseph C. Parrish, trading as ~. C. Parrish ~urniture Company, Incorporated, be, and he is hereby released from payment of water bill for period from April 5, 1948, to July 15, 1948, in the total amount of $7.53, covering property located at 128 ~ampbell Avenue, S. E. Clerk APPROVED pr es idemt IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of May, 19~9. No. 9987. A RESOLUTION directing the City Manager to instruct the Nuilding Inspector to withhold any further issuance of permits under Section 139 of the Buildimg Code, permitting the erection of marquise to project over sidewalks, in view of Ordinance No. 9986, repealing said Sectiom 139. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, at its regular meeting I on Monday, May 9, 19~9, placed on first reading Ordinance No. 9986, repealing Sec- tion 139 of the Building Code, permitting the erection of marquise to project over sidewalks, and WHEREAS, in view of Ordinance No. 9986, this Body is of the opinion that the City Manager should be directed to instruct the Building Inspector to withhold any further .issuance of permits under Section 139. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby directed to instruct the Building Inspector to withhold any further issuance of permits under Section 139 of the Building Code, permitting the ~ection of marquise to project over sidewalks, in view of Ordinance No. 9986, repealing said Section 139. - APPROVED Clerk Pr es ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of May, 19~9. No. 9988. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Auditor to transfer $25,000.00 of U. S. Government 2% Bonds from the Replacement Reserve Account to the Debt Retirement Account in the Water Fund. BE IT RESOLi~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized to transfer $25,000.00 of U. S. Government 2% Bonds from the Replacement Reserve Account to the Debt Retirement Account in the Water Fund. APPROVED ATTEST: . Clerk President 234 IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of ~qay, 19~9. No. 9989. A RESOLUTION requesting the continuation of an Air Force Reserve Training Unit at the Roanoke ~unic~ipal Airport (Woodrum Field), Roanoke, Virginia. ~qEREAS, since 1947 the 66th Troop Carrier Squadron, USAFR, has been based at Woodram Field, Roanoke, Virginia, the City's Municipal Airport, and, under a lease from said City, has used the facilities of the said Airport in conducting its training program for Air Force ReServes in the Southwest Virginia Area; and WHEREAS, the 511th Composite Squadron, USAFR, a volunteer organization, with an authorized complement of 500 men, is located in this area and is attached to and · its members train with the 66th'Troop Carrier Squadron at the latter's base at Woodrum Field; and WHEREAS, the Reserve Squadron based at Woodrum Field is the only training unit for Air Force Reserves in the-Southwest Virginia Area and has been one of, if not the most, active Air Force Reserve units in the State, and now has on its rolls some seventy-nine (79) officers and twenty-eight (28) enlisted men; and the 511th Compo- site Squadron has on its rolls some three hundred twenty-five (325) officers and men, and WHEREAS, there are also located within the City a Naval Reserve Training Center, an Army Organized Reserve Armory; and shortly to be a Narine Corps Training Center, designated as a Naval Reserve Training Center Annex, and should the Air Force transfer its training facilities from its present base at Woodrum Field the 66th Troop Carrier Squadron and the 511th Composite Squadron will have left in Southwest Virginia no training facilities for those men interested in the Air Force Reserve Training Program; and WHEREAS, it is understood from press dispatches that the Air Force plans to de-activate the said 66th Troop Carrier Squadron and transfer its planes and regular personmel elsewhere, and leave in this area no training unit of its own, and such information has been received with great sorrow and dissatisfaction by those citizen of this area who are interested in seeing that all branches of the Armed Services conduct Reserve training programs at a ~entrally located spot in Southwest Virginia; and ~.~HEREAS, Council for the City of Roanoke is keenly desirous of having the Air Force continue its training of Reserve personnel in this area and is desirous of cooperating therewith to the extent of endorsing such program, and is further willir and desirous to negotiate a =enewal lease to the Government of such facilities at Woodrum Field, the Nunicipal Airport, as may be required by the Air Force and on a basis fair to all parties concerned. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council for the City of ROamoke that the Secretary of Defense, the Chief of Staff for Air Reserves, the Secretary of the Air Force and the Commanding General, 9th Air Force, be, and they are hereby, earnestly requested, in the interest of all of those citizens of the SOuthwest Virginia area desirous of the same purpose, to take such steps as are necessary to assure the continuatiom of an Air Force Reserve Training Unit in this area and, specifically, to retain at its present base at Woodrum Field the training facilities of the 66th Troop Carrier Squardon, USAFR, with the 511th Composite Squadron, USAFR, attached thereto, in order that interested citizens of this area may have a place and the facilities for training in the Air Force Reserve Program. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk notify the Secretary of Defense, the Chief of Staff for Air Reserves, the Secretary of the Air Force, the Commanding General, 9th Air Force, Senator A. Willis Robertson and Congressman Clarence G. Burton, by telegram, of the desire on the part of this body to retain the aforesaid Air Force Reserve Units and to inform them of the City's desire to negotiate a re- newal lease to the Government of necessary facilities at Woodrum Field, on a basis fair to all parties concerned. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Councilman Benton O. Dillard, who is also a member of the 66th Troop Carrier Squadron, be authorized to appear before the proper Government and Air Force Officials and present copies of this resolution for and on behalf of the Council of the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of May, 1949. No. 9974. A£~ ORDI~/ANCE to amend and re-ordain Section 12 of Chapter 25 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended by Ordinance No. 9278 adopted on the 10th day of November, 1946, relating to sweeping sidewalks; and to amend said Code by adding to Chapter 25 a new section numbered 13, the object of wit~ich is to prohibt the sweeping of trash, etc., on to sidewalks or streets. BE IT ORDAI]~!ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke t~at Section 12 of Chapter 25 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended by Ordinance No. 927~ adopted on the 10th day of November, 1946, relating to sweeping sidewalks, be amended and re-ordained to read as follows: Sec. 12. Sweepin~ sidewalks. Every person, firm or corporation doing business in the City, having a paved sidewalk in front or on the side of his place of business, shall have such sidewalks swept and the trash so swept deposited in containers and removed from the street before nine o'clock, ante meridian, on each day of the week except Sunday. Each violation of this section shall con~titute a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars. BE I.T FURTHER ORDAINED that the Code of the City of Roanoke be amended by adding to Chapter 25 a new section numbered 13, which new section is as follo.~s: Sec. 13. Sweeping trash, etc., on to sidewalks or streets. It shall be unlawful for any person, firs or corporation doing business in the City, to sweep trash or debris from his place of business on to any sidewalk, or from any sidewalk into the street. Each violation of this section shall constitute a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of May, 1949. No. 9975. AN~ORDINANCE to amend and re-ordain Section 5, relating to duty of the owner or occupant of premises to provide containers for garbage, etc., and Section 7A, relating to manner in which discarded paper, corrugated cartons and pasteboard boxes shall be prepared for collection and removal by the City, both of Chapter 60 of the Code of the City of Roanoke. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 5 of Chapter 60 of the Code of the City of Roanoke be amended and re-ordained to read as follows: Sec. 5. Owner or occupant to provide containers for garbage, etc. It shall be the duty of every owner or occupant of any premises, or portion thereof, in the City, ~o wishes the City to remove garbage a~d/or refuse therefrom to provide, or c'ause to be provided, at all times within said premises at a place convenient and satisfactory to the Superintendent of refuse collection ~nd disposal not less than two' sanitary metallic garbage cans with handles and tight fitting metallic tops, of a minimum capacity of eight gallons and a maximum capacity of thirty-two gallons each, for receiving and holding, without leakage, accumulated garbage and/or refuse. Every such owner or occupant shall (except as provided in Sections 5A and 7A of this chapter) place, or cause to be placed, all such garbage and refuse that is combustible in one, or more, such sanitary cans and shall also place, or cause to be placed, all such ashes, crockery, earth, metals and other noncombustible refuse in one, or more, other such sanitary cans; provided, however, that no such cans shall be placed or allowed to remain upon any sidewalk of the City except during the hours and days designated by the Superintendent of refuse collection an~ disposal. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that Section 7A of Chapter 60 of the Code of the City of Roanoke be amended and reordained to read as follows: Sec. 7A. Preparation of discarded paper, etc. for removal by City. Ilo person, firm or corporation shall place, or cause to be placed, on any public street, or elsewhere, within the City limits, for collection and removal by the City, discarded paper, corrugated cartons or pasteboard boxes of any description, without first flattening and securely tying the same with stout cord in bundles not exceeding thirty-six inches in length and fifty pounds in weight. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA£~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of May, 19~9. No. 9986. AN ORDINAN!~E to repeal Section 139 permitting the erection of marquise to project over sidewalks of the Official Building Code of the City of Roanoke. BE IT ORDAI£~iED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section 139 permitting the erection of mareuise to project over sidewalks of the Official Building Code of the City of Roanoke be, and the same is hereby, REPEALED. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUiiCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA.~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of Y. ay, 19~9, President No. 9990. A RESOLUTION authorizing Edgar L. Winstead, City Sergeant, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute supplemental agreement between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and the United States of America, designated as Supplement No. 1 to Contract No. Jlc-1553~+, which provides for the safekeeping, care a nd subsls~ ~ ' oen~e of Fedex?al prisoners mn the Roanoke City Jail, Roanoke, Virginia, in order to provide that the services specified in the orL:~mnal contract shall also apply to persons detained as aliens placed in the institution by officials of the Immi~,ration and I~aturalization Service, said supplemental agreement to e×pire as of ~arch 17, 1950, and to be executed under ~rnls and conditions contained therein. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Edgar L. Winstead, City Sergeant, be, and he is hereby authorized, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute supplemental a~reer~ent between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, ~nd the United States of America, designated as Supplement No. 1 to Contract No. Jlc-15534, which provides for the safekeeping, care and subsistence of Federal prisoners in the Roanoke City Jail, Roanoke, Virginia, in order to provide that the services specified in the original contract shall also apply to persons as aliens placed in the institution by officials of the Immigration and Naturaliza- tion Service, said supplemeatai agreement to expire as of March 17, 1950, and to be excuted under terms and conditions contained therein. APPROVED '-~ -'' 'CIerk ~ ~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, Th~ i6th day of May~ 19~9. No. 9991. A RESOLUTION transferring ~35.00 from the unexpended balance of the ~845.O0 Visible Steel ~iles item, in the Furniture and Equipment Account, under Section #~3, "Building and Plumbing Inspection", of the Budget, to provide for the purchase of one Copy Holder. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ~5.O0 be, and is hereby transferred from the unexpended balance of the $8~5.OO Visible Steel File Item, in the Furniture an6 Equipment Account, under Section #43, "Building and Plumbing Inspection", of the Budget, to provide for the purchase of one Copy Holder. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of ~?.ay, 19~9. No. 9992. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #57, "Department of Public Welfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ~lst day of December, 1948~, No. 9751, and entitled,"En Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of th'e City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declarin? the existence of an emerMency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~57, "Department of Public 2elfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DEPART~dENT OF PUBLIC .i'ELFARE #57 Furniture and Equipment (1) .............................. $4,342.50 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordi- nance shall be in force from its passage. IN THE COUHCiL FOR THE CITY OF ROAi'~OKE, VikGINiA, The 16th day of ~ay, 19~9. President No. 9993. A RESOLUTION authorizin£ and directing that R. E. Callis, Patrolman in the- Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of personal injury received in line of duty, be paid his regular salary for an additional period not to exceed, sixty days from ~ay 22, 19~9. ~.,~HER~AoP °, Resolution No. ~ adopted o~ the 2~tk day of February~ 1936~ provides that employees of the Police and Fire Departments, absent from duty account of personal injuries received in line of duty, be paid their r~_ular~g salaries for period not exceeding sixty days, the said paymenLs to be in lieu of any other compensation paid by the City, provided; however, the Council of the City of Roanoke may consider paying employees injured in line of duty for additiona time absent from their regular duty~ but in no event will payment be made until authorized by Council, and },~tEREAS, th.e Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, under date of April 11, 19~+9, by Resolution No. 9911, authorized and directed that R. E. Callis, Patrolman in the Police Department, be paid his regular salary for the time absent from duty in excess of the sixty days provided for by Resolution No. ~7~8, adopted on the 28th day of February, 1936, account of personal injury received in line of duty, but in no event to exceed an additional period of sixty days unless further authorized and directed by appropriate action of Council~ and WHEREAS, it ~ppears that the provisions of Resolution No. 9911 will expire as of Yay 22, 19~9, and that R. E. Callis is still unable to perform his regular duties, and the City ~.{anager has recommended ti~at Patrolman Callis be paid his regular salary for an additional period not to exceed sixty days from l~ay 22, 19~9, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT R~.oOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that ft. E. Callis, Patrolman in the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of personal injury received in line of duty, be paid ibis regular salary for additional period not to exceed sixty days from I'iay 22, 1'999. APPROVED Clerk P~esident 240 IN THE COUNCIL FOIl THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of F'ay, 1949. No. 9994. A RESOLUTIO~J authorizing the installation of street lights on certain street~ in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be~ and it is hereby authorized to install the following street lights: One 250 C. P. street light on Walnut Avenue~ S. W., approximately 150 feet west of ].st Street. One 250 C. P. street light on Walnut Avenue, S. W., approximately 175 feet west of 2nd Street. One 250 C. P. street light on Walnut Avenue~ S. W.~ at the corner of Franklin Road. One 250 C. P. street light on Walnut Avenue, S. W.,appro×imately 265 feet east of 4th Street. One 250 C. P. street light on Walnut Avenue, S. ~., approximately 275 feet west of 4th Street. One 250 C. P. street light on 1st Street, S. W;~ approximately 250 feet north of Walnut Avenue. One 250 C. P. street light on 2nd Street, S. W.~ approximately 250 feet south of Walnut Avenue. One 250 C. P. street light on 4th Street~ S. ~.~ approximately 130 feet north of ]Jalnut Avenue. One 250 C. P. street light on 4th Street, S. W., approximately 130 feet north of Albemarle Avenue. One 250 C. P. street light on Albemarle Avenue, S. ~{., approximately 275 feet east of 4th Street. One 250 C. P. street light on Washington Avenue, S. d., approximately 235 feet west of Franklin Road. One 250 C. P. street light on Washin%ton Avenue~ S. W.~ approxin~tely 175 feet west of 3rd Street. Ssid lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. Clerk APPROVED I~,~ THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16th day of ~ay, 1949. President No. 9995. AN ORDINANCE to amend the Official Bui!din~ Code of the City of Roanoke by adding thereto a new section to be known as 8a Permit Required, and declaring an emergency. WHEREAS, in order to provide for tae im~,ediate preservation of the public safety and the usual daily operation of the Department of Buildinfs an emergency exists. 241 THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Official Buildin? Code of the City of Roanoke be, and the same ms !~ereby, amended by addinr thereto a new section to be known as ~a Permit Required, which new section is as follows: Section Sa.--Permit Required. No excavation shall be commenced, nor any wall, structure, building, or part thereof, be built, constructed or altered, nor shall automatic sprinkler or elevator equipment be constructed, installed or altered in any buildin? or structure, nor shall any building-be moved or demolished, nor shall any si~n be erected, exceEt in accordance with the provisions of this Code, and until a permit shall have been issued therefor by the Buildins Inspector. Any person violating any provision of this section shall, upon convict ion ~ be punished as provided for in Section 249 of this Code. An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from its passage. AF PROVED President The 23rd Jay of I':ay, !9~9. No. 9997. AN ORDINANCE awardinz.~ cont:a...~ ..... for' +'~t¢- construction of sanitary s~wers~ ~u. ~enant work thereto,, to serve property in the Kefauver ~:tnos~ the Lands~ zhe q~rden City Are?., tLe southern portion of Niverd. ale~ and nd joining subdi,~isions~ t3 Ui!ey ii. Jackson Company, ~'~ ...... at a total.. ?'.~st of o ~ " 0' 97~.90 fron ~'' o.-. ~27~977.90, snd ap[;ropri~¢2n~ the a~ount o.: ]12a~.~ . ~e 1';4,' Annex Fund for sewer'~,.onotz- -,.orion. ,rh~REno~ a co,.mz~ corposed of r%-. J!. eletus Broyl. es~ Asszsta:at City En~ineer~ }'r' J ........ h .~ ' . . :tooep~ ~, onas, ..osistant ~zt~ Auditor~ and }'~r. E. l[. }',.:at'-~-c~zn~ En=ineer, upon the request of the Council of the City of ~oanoke, has tabulated and considered ~'i':3 hereto~ re ~ece2ved for ¢~e eonszruetzon cf sanitary sewers~ appurtenant work thereto~ to serve property in the ~' ~efauver Lands *he '~ t~-,~~ Garden Oity ,~et ~:~-ts~ ...... ~ ~nu southern portion of RiverJale~ an:~ adjoinins subdivisions~ and has July made it~ recommendation to 'this ,~ounc2l; an.a ..... ~o~ ~ tha~ bi~e ~.u of i,'iley .. J .... n~on "cnpany, !ntoupor'ated~ is t~,e.~ best bid for %his pr~j=ct , in %~.,-~ .... total oum'- of ~227~ ~ 977.90 snd m~'~e the Council of t'2c ~' ......... ,~ ..,ity of P~oanok~, after cons',~' .-- ~mn.: said report ...... n~nds that *he bid of ,,iley und r'ecommend-~ion and bids heretofo:.e filed, .... Jacl.:son ...... ~ ..... ~ c b~st Lid t}~cr'efor, and n ...... ,n .... In..,~~e~:~ for staid pro jesU is ig!ZREP. S~ in the i. nteres*~ of the dr:i~-~_~ ~p,~"'~'~ ~,~ ...ion of the }'7unicif?.al 3overnm~ ~n emer~{ency is 'et!areal to ............. :;_. e ~ , of i'Loanoke as follows: 242 Section 1. That the bid of '¢;iley N. Jack,or Company, Incorporated, for the construction of sanitary sewers~ with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property in the Kefauver Lands, the qarnand Lands~ the Garden City Area~ the southern portion - .~ ~7~977.90~ be~ and o~ [{iverdale, and 8djoininz subdivisions~ in the total sum of ~' is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the sa~d construction be forthwith executed. Section 2. That Arthur 8. Owens, City ~.~anager~ be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, fop und on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. BE IT FU2THE~ ORDAINED that ~;227,977.90, be~ and is ~ereby appropriated from the !9J~9 Annex Fund fo~ sewer construction. BE IT F~.TiE]20T{DAINED that an ener~]ency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in forc~ from ~ts passa2e. AP F ROVED / Clerk - - W Fresident / IN THE COUN2IL FO~ THE CITY OF ~CANOKE, VIrGiNIA, The 23rd day of ~'.ay~ 1949. Iio. 999g. A RESOLUTION awardin~, o~ontr~,cto for the pavin::' of roads and streets at various locations in the City of Roanoke, ac~oraing to the Vi~gmnia Departnent of Highways opec ificat ions (date~ January 1, 19~+7), to Sam Finley, Incorporated, at a total cost o~ ~p.o,~°< ~00.00 for Bituninous Concrete P~vement~ and ;~29~570.00 for Bituminous Surface Treatment. T~,~X~q a committee ~ompos~d ~ ..... As'' ~ J Robert T: Enrineer; , ~ ~ ~ ..... ~' has tabulated En~neer, upon t~'e~ re.,~.~uo~ o.~. the Council of t~e ...~ity ~c~_, Roanoke~ . ~',~ ~ Le ~ea ~e]w~d for the FavinT of roads and streets at ~nd ~on..~=ered bids ret- . .re re various locat~_ o.n~'o in the C~_'~'- el' ¥~":~o~m~:,u~"', Po:-,::.rdJ_n~, to thc ~ir~nia~...~ Depa~'~',,..er~ of ~i~hways ~pecificat~ons (dated Jam~ary 1~ 19~7)~ and h.:s duly made {~s recommenda- tion to~his Council, and ~_~ ~ppearinr. from sai.{i ~,.,,..,~.,~:''ion~ and r~po ~ o,~ the bid of Sam Finley, !ncorporate~, is the best bid for' this ~r~ject in th~ total ~ ~ ' ~" ~ ~(", OD for sktur;~nous sum o~ ~96~bOO.uO fop ~itumineus ~{EREA$, t~,e~. Counci~.~ "-~..~_ the City of ~oanoke, ~fter considering, sa~.d ~ei..or~ · ~-'. ~-~ bid f S~m Finley, and recommendatz, on and bids heretofore fited~ finds ~ at ~4= o sa:.d pr'-~ject ~s the bcz~ ~'il u}~,crefor. TItEREFORE, BE ~ ~'~,,~r~m _. ..o;__ ~,o '~'.e Council of thc "ii, noan-~.~,, ss foll%~s: Section I. That th,; bid of Sam Finl~y~ l~o_ ..... ~.~' "'~.tcd~ fop the paving of ' Virginia Department ef "~ ~ ' .~ : ].g,n.;ays o}.~cificat~ons (dated january I~ 1967), in the iota sum of 390~800 ~'" for Sit .uu uminous Ooncrete Fa,,er.~en~and .¢~2,p,.o.O0 ~'or SiLuF:inous ~ ....+-~,n~ be ~r~d is hereby accepted, !ete~,:.xn~ and dccla .... ~ be Surface ........... ~ ~ 243 v -Cler~.f - ~ Fr'esident IN T!T]i nXlTTTrF~TT iff}fl'F~ mTrr- O'Tm'V' ,-"m ', ~TTOrl { Ti T ' No. 99?9. 0, .... u, il].ur.J, Councilmf. n D{~nio' u. C:':z:n~,,, ........ :.~r~~','- U 0',~ens~ ..,.:. 3out~ern f'aaf:inery ?.nd 3u]tp!y f'- ,',~ ' ~Od.zS . ,~ ....... , ~NF.~ c:,~ 1TI? . O. ;. ACi(T,'.3 ON ,fin ' , .~ro-Flex r, ~ .... - R~sh ~milunent 3omFany TH~:, ~'~ in0. ,.~ luu r}omNany, L~ke Sho?e: ..... :.~'kers . Pc~, e~_.in ~snanel %. v~r.~inia ko,?n eke, .... ~lilwaukec, ,/:.sconsin r~o~,~oku~ Vi~,-ini3 ....... ~; .,c:i 2 a. ,._, i"R !8 ',';i.. ~h it a ~ N{:.nsa s m · ' :. i :ti]_actoit;.hi~t~ L:'ie, Fennsylv?,nia 'lJaltha~ ~ F~ s~-~: Newark, New Jurscy anJ. au'id ::ds ~ve eon July rece~vel, n~enc:j ~"d pu'~li?"" '" ?" ' . ..... fo:r" ' report .xnd re commen(i:~ t i <)n. A P ?10~r~D President No. 10005. n~o,~ T~mTm~r aut}lor'izJn? + he CJt, y }&~nar-e~' ~ est. im,'t~te rum~nt Public 'Jel c'~:'e fnr }>uriod r'~,-m July 1, 1969, of el.:Fcndit'.;.z'cs f:)r' t}Le Dep3 ..... of .......... ' ~ ~,, ~.. e~,~ro~.~ .o _~ lie 244 BE IT ~'" ' .,lt~ of koanoke that the r"ity F. anazer >t~SOLVED by the Council of the r,. ~ ,.~ 2~ hereby authorized to approve twelve months' estimate of expenditures be, and he '-' for the Department of ~'ublm~ ?ielfare for period from July 1, 19~9, to June 30, 1950~ for subr~ission to the State DeI:artnent of Public Jelfa:'e. A P PROUSD V I R~ '" '~ '- '" IN T!tE COUNCIL FeN THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 23rd day of ~ ' Pre~'ident No. 10006. ~:~,.:~ .... ~ to amend and reenaco Section ;/57, "Department of Pul,iic ' ~ ~zoy of koanoke, Virzinia, ?lelfare", of art Or inance adopt, ed by the Council of the o'~* ~ on the 31st day of December, 19%~, No. 9751, and entitled~ "Au Ordinance makin6 appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year' 1969 and declaring the besinning January ~, 19/+9, and endinr~ December 31, , existence o£ an emergency". BE IT ORDAII'!ED by the Council of the City of 2oanoke that Section #57, "Department of Public ?telfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virqinie, on the 31st da.}, of December, 19~'}, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance makinff appropriations from the General fund of the ~zty of Roa~noke for the fiscal year be?inning January t, 1969, and ending December 31, 19/.9, and declaring tl:e existence of an emer'~ency", be, and the same is }~ereby amended and reordained to read as follows: ......... ~'~F.,t,', ,[57 Salary, Children's Case 'Jorkers~ 2 @ ,}2,6~0.00 ....... s Foster Home Care (gL) ............................... Foster Home Care (Extra) ............................ Aid to Dependent Children (FSL) ..................... Aid to Dependent °hi]d"' (SL) Emer?ency_ .Re~_i_ef (L) ................................ 5,280.00 3S,~90.00 10,000.00 137,15S.00 30,000.00 8,000.00 BE~""m 'pTTI'?m'tTp~. u~.~.~h'.t ,,:tu.,.~=,,,~unr n',mNL'n that an emer~ency is declared to e¥ist.. . and this Ordinance shall be in force ~ ' ~or: its passage. AP PiiOVED P~es[dent II? THE COIL~{,IL FOR The 23rd day of I-ay, 1969. No. 10007. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directin? the proper officers of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, for and on i~ehalf of the City of Roanoke, to modify a lease between the Oity of Roanoke and the United. States of America, dated April 1, 19~9, leasin~ unto the said United States of Amerf~ca three tracts of land in I'.~aher ~ield, ')45 file in th~ OfO'~e o: ~.,:e ~.,l~y Zn-"i. neer~ , , ~: . ...... ~ -~' ' ' '""" :c ''~ ",~ .t':~,' 1979 Qeclar'l~ ON. erle~"~ '~Tr,'r~,,o the propeP o~ .~.~;rs of ~ ., Ly o ._ ~,,~,h day of ., e he:st i ....... t:~' .'-,P m'~ ' ' '- l~pu scs y fcc,. c .... ~. he linu ~.;: -:::~,'~.11 ~!anncd ' ~"~';"~ .... ~' and the T~ '' cC. uo O th:" ,': .... ' !182 req~ested that sa~d c[:o.n 'o ~m t~IO ~'~',ns }~e ~ ............. ~.~e and in orde r : be accomx~l'~'' hat "erth of Parcel No. ~ in ~,,',-;d !e;-~se "' in ,," . zor:ed t the u , ~ ........ e creased by fiety ~ ~ ,,, ~x~n,~o~ 2of the imF'edlate ~r,cerVltlOn o~ ,h y ~ ...... e public safsty~ ~r::l-:e:" City officers be~ ,:nd they are l:ereby a~;tl:::z'~zec a.~ ,.. ~ ' ' saza b,~tween ~-e ~;t,y o;' P, oanokc aha the Uns.,~cd Status of Americu~ dices :~pr'~z ~ 174 ~ so es to increase the de~t~ of , ...,. : No. ~ thereof _r~om. ,, 220 feet ~,",,. . 270 ~c~'t-~ , :~s ~,,.:',vn :n as of !'ay ~, 1;/~,.;~ on fi].~ in the Office ::,? .he ,"i,/ ~n::'~nee:--. Frcs id~n~ .... ni',T OIDINAIY]E authorizin: aud r. lire~tin,- the r'ity' I[ana:er~ for and on ~ the r,~-. cf losnoke~ to e::ec~.~"- an ~" :-reemcnt dated '~:e ~ ,:ot:;~ ~ day ~,i' April~ l'24Y~ .... professionsl ser,~mces i,, cc, nnect~on with the erection of a fire so,~uion __zlarr:son ..... i henri, or:, under *-err.'~s and conditions c,':xtafined therein, and ..~ppropr-i~ttinc~. ,~,.,:>uu.O0 front the -~,e~]°~ :)And:e:.: Fund roi .... ~;,e~ iLr~ a'"~:'t~run, the cost of sucJ~ professionr~l services. 246 ~T,~-~,.,,,t~l~o~ in the interest of public safety and the dsily operation of the ~unicipal Oovernnent, sn ener~ency is declared to exist. BE ~T n~}~m by ~-he Council of the Cit} of Roanoke that the THEREFORE, .~ qity I":ana~er be~ and he ~s hcrebI authorized and directed~ for and on behalf , ~ity of Roanoke~ te execute a~reenent doted the ~ day of April, 1959, between the C'~ ~_~-~ ..... ~ and E ~ul Hases~ Archite~ cover~ ~ professional services in connection '.~ith the erection of a fife station in Wil!iamson Eood section~ under term,s and conditions contained therein. . ~u~;u~:~ O:~D:::~:~D that ~,,500.00 be, aha tim same is hereby jj appropriated from the 1~9 Annex iCund for t~ne fire st',' ion~ to defray the cost of i '1 SUCh ~O~eSS'~ ona] ice . 1'- ; -~ SOl''~r S ..... .~.,,,~, ~,~.. ,.,~..,:,~ that an e;~ercency ~s declared to ey~st and this Ordinance shell be in force from. its f:assa~e. The 23rd day o£ Fay, 1969. Pre s id ent No. 1000'2. ~'~J~,~u__u, authorizin,z ant directin? the City t'{anaEe:'~ act~.nz under authority of Section 79 of nH~"~ " " of the Code of ti~e n,~ty of .,..~p~er 3~ Traffic , ..... Roanoke, to prohibi, t parking at any time on'the south side of Jamiaon Avenue, S ~:~ between Twelfth Street end Fourteenth ~reet WHEREAS, the ~' ~ ,~oy }'ana~er and t?'.e Actin;' SuFcrinter~dent of Police have recomEended thst in o?der to frtci].itetc the niovement of traffic F:-:rkins be prohibited ~ any time on the south side ef Janison Avenue~ S ~.' oe~ween Twelfth S~ and ~reet and Fourteentho~reet~ in which., recomPendation Counc~l~ concurs~ .... of Fublic saeee -'n~,~m,-,.,~,~u~.,~ in the ~nLeru:~u ~ ~y and convenience ~:n emersency. .~ is se~ forth and declared to exist.. ~q~~.~.~:~rL:~, BE ~ R~oOL',:~D by the Counoil~ of the City of ~o~no~e ~ ~ ~' that the City Fana?er he, and he fs hereby authorized and directed~ pur'suant tc Section "Tr'affic", of ~ oe ..~ ~ !ioanoke to prohibit 79 of Chai:ter 3~, ~.~ Code ,~ the C~+~' u~. ' ' ~ ' ~;' between ~' pert:rang at any time on the m, utl~ side of Jarrison Av~nuc~ S .... ~ _ ~wel,~,h Fourvee~:, Street. Street and ' ~ ~.~ IT ~t~'e~Zn~. ....... ~o~.~..~ ..~uv~n that an erqerzency is ~eclared t.o exis~ and Resolution shall be in full fo;~se and effect front its passage. A P P R 0 ~r,. L D President 24? 1!o. !cOlO. ~. ~- ~ , ~_~ ~ ~t~,~,.~no.u bh~.%,,~, ~he ,,.~it2- }',,sn,~!eF~- the 'ity of loanzkc~ ......... ~.,,s, oni nc. is herulc, y a,'*'~, .... ~z,:~,, and :?o~ ...... ' Unit under tc~-ma md ~ -'-;, 4 " ~c O0 ~:ur nonth, ., ~ona ......OhS ,,;I~.~.. use u~ ?.!ation,l :2u: ~a s~ Tt~e 31st day of i.ay, 19~,9. No. iOC, O0. AN ORDINA1,,~,~ to ar'tend and reenact Article i, Section 1, of Chapter 51, of the (;ode of the f" onzn~. ~mty of ~oanoke, Vir~inia~ in relation to Z ' notice of public hearin~ on the auestion of rezonin¢, from General Ttesidence Dzssrict to BusinessDz~'~cr~ct: ~ property, located on the souu~', side. of ~ acres Levelton Avenue, N. ?I., east .3f "~a:mtn-' 3treet~ ,~. ':/., consistin: of 3.1_ desi=nated as Official_ Tax No. 2060c3!+~ with the exception of that portion of t',~e property frontin~ i57..55 feet on Tenth Street and extendin2 esst approximately 151.1 ie~:~,' ',~ asi reouired~ by. Article XI, Section l~3, of Chapter 51, of the Code oe_ the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relatin~ to Zoning, has been nublished in "The World-News' ~oanok~_,for the time renuired by said section,and a newspaper published in the City ofTM ' the hearin? as provided for in said notice published in sai.] newsna?er was ~iven on the 2:,rd day o_. }'ay, 1.91~9, at 2:00 o'clocK, p. m., beiore the Council of the City off itoanoke in the Council koom in the }'unicipal Buiidin.~ at whic~ hearin: no objections were presented by !:.roperty owners and interested parties in the a.~:ected area, and WHEREAS; it is the opinion of Council that the property located on the south side of Levelton Avenue, N. W., east of Tenth Street, i~. W.~ consisting of 3.15 acres, desi~nated as Official Tax No. 2060531v, should be rezon.ed £rom General Residence District to Business District, with the exception of that portion of the property .~rontin~ 157 ~.5 feet on Tenth 3treet and extendin.g east approximately 151.1 ~e~u,~-r~' and a.stri~ of land frontings_ 7.1 feet on Tenth Street; desi~nated~ as Official Tax No. 2060503. THEREFORe, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that Article I, Section 1', o'f Chapter 51, of the Code oft he ~ity of Roanoke; Virginia; relating to Zoning, be amended and reenacted in the following particular and no other; viz: Property located on the south side of Levelton Avenue; N. k~.; east of Tenth Street, N ,.r · .,~., consistin~ of 3.15 acres, designated on Sheet 20~ of the Zoning ~fap as Official No. 2060.~3k, be, and is hereby chan~ed from General ~lesidence District to Business District, with the exception of that portion of the property fronting 159.55 feet on Tenth Street and extending east approximately 151.1 feet; and a s trip of land fronting 7.1 feet on Tenth Street, designated as Official Tax No. 2060503~ and the sheet herein referred to shall be chan?ed in this respect. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FO! ~ ...... VI RO IN i A, The 3tst day of }~ay; 19/+9. ' '-Prcsident No. 10001. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Article I~ Section 1; of Chapter ~1; of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in relation to Zoning. , ~eneral ~vYHERP~AS, notice of public hearing, on the question of rezoning from ~ Residence District to Heavy Industrial District property located between Patterson Avenue and ilest Avenue~ S. ~, .~ east of Twenty-second Street, described as ~locks 51 and 52, 5lest End and Riverview I'~ap, as required by Article XI, Section ~3~ of Chapter 51~ of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virzinia, relating to Zonin~ has been published in "The World-News"~ a newspaner~ published in the City of Roanoke~ for the time required by said section~ and .... ~'~'~ the hearin~ as provided for in said notice published in said newspaper was ~iven on the 23rd day of Nay, 19k9, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the l'~unicipa2 3uildinE~ at which hearin~ no objections were presented by property owners an:2~ other interested parties in the affected area. THEREFORE, Bs IT C)~s~.z~ ~ by t~ Council o fm the City of Roanoke that Article I~ Section I, ot' Chapter 51~ of the Code of the City of Noanoke~ Virginia~ relating to Zoning, be amended and reenacted in the followin~ particular and no other~ viz: Property located between Patterson Aw~nue and 'Jest Avenue, S. W., east of Twenty-second Street, described as Blocks 51 and 52, '~est End and Xiverview l'.iap~ desi?nated on Sheet 131 of the Zonin~ Iap as Offic~,al Nos. 13!1801-1311806, inclusive, and 1312501-1312510, inclusive, be, and is hereby chan?ed fromOeneral Residence District. to Heavy Industrial District, and the Sheet herein referred to shall be chan~ed in this respect. Clerk A p p R ..'-'i V E b President 'IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK~], ViRGi~IA, The 31st day of Flay, 1949. No. 10003. AN ORDINANCE establishing a setback line on both sides of Third SVreet, S. ~.";., from Church Avenue to i~orfolk Avenue~ extending thirty-five feet on each s~ of the present established center line of Third Street, to provide f'or a 70-~oot rizht-of-~{ay. WHEREAS~ notice has bee~ duly published as required by law~ and the property o~ers in the affected area notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 23rd day of Yay, 19~9, on the question of establishin.% a setback line on both sides of Third Street, S. W., from Church Avenue to I~orfolk Avenue, extendin~ tP~i~ty-five feet on each side of the present established center line of Third ~treet, to provide for a 70-foot ri?hr-of-way, and !?HEREAS, the said hearin~ was held on the 23rd day of I'~.'~ay, 19~9, at 2:00 o'clock, ~}. m.~ before the Council of the City of Roanoke, at which hearin{ all property o~ners in the affected area were Fiven an opportunity to be heard on the question, and ~,TT~ A o ' ,.~u~, no one appeared in opposztion to the setback line~ and it Zs the opic:ion of Council~ due to the recommendation of' the Board of Zoning A?peals o~e setback ~ine should be established an5 the Planninz Board, that .... ~ _ ~ · T~IEREFORE, BE ~ ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a setback line be, and the same is hereby estab~ished on both si~es of Third Street S W from Church Avenue to Norfolk Avenue~ e xtendinz thirty-five feet one:. ach side of the ~r.~o~t establish:ed center line of Third Street, to provide for a ~O-foot rizht-of-way. BE IT_w"P~"~~.~ ORDAINED that no buildinz hereafter erected on any of said lots abutting- on said street s~sll e::tend over t~e setback line as establis;:ed by the provisions of this Ordinance. A P P '~ ~ " E President 25O IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of ~fay, 1949. No. 10004. AN ORDINANCE establishing a setback line on both sides of Hershber?er Road from Peters Creek to Williamson Road, extending thirty-five feet on each side of the present established center line of Hershberger Road, to provide Jor a 70-foot ri?ht-of-way. WHEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property owners in the ~ffected area notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 23rd day of May, 1949, on the question of establishin~ a setback line on both sides of HersSber?er Road from Peters Creek to Williamson Road, extendinz thirty-five feet one ach side of the pr. esent established ce~ter line of Hershberger Road~ to provide for a 70-foot riz~,t-of-way, and ~JHEREAS, the said hearin~ was held on the 23rd day of k]ay, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke~ at which hearin.% all property o~mers in the affected area were ~iven an opportunity to be h.~ard on the ~uestion, and WHEREAS, no one appeared in opposition to t~e setback line, and it is t~e opinion of Council, due to the recommendation of the Joard of Zoninq Appeals and the Planning Board, that the setback line should be established. Tt~EREFORE, BE IT ORDAI~,~ED by the Council of the City Of Roanoke that a setback line be, and the same is hereby established on both sides of iiershberger Road from Peters Creek to Williamson Road~ extending thirt~,-five feet on each side of the present established center line of Hershberger hoad~ to provide for a 70-foo~ riqht-of-way. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no buildin? hereafter erected on any of said lots abuttin.r on said street shall extend over the setback line as established by the provisions of this Ordina:~ce. Clerk A P PR OV}~ D President IN THECOUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VI~tGINIA, T~e 31st day of i~ay, 1949. No. 10011. A RESOLUTION grantin~ permission to }?.artha Anne Woodrum, tradin? as li'~'oodrum Flying Service, to produce an Air Show at the Roa~noke }~lunicipal ~irport (Woodrum Field), between the hours of 2:00 and 5:00 o'clock, p. m., on a date to be agreed upon between the City [,anager and the ~'~oodrum Flying Service~ under certain terms and conditions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that permission be, and is hereby ~zrante~J to I,,art~a Anne ~Joodrum, tradin~ as Woodrum Flyin~ Service~ to produce an Air Show at the Roanoke lunicipal nirport (~foodrum Field), between the hours of 2:00 o'clock and 5:00 o'clock, p. m., on a date to be agreed upon between the City ~anager and the -Joodrum Flying Service, under the followin? tern:s and conditions, payments provided for under the terms a~d conditions to be made to the Nana~er of the Airport within five days after the Air Show: (1) The Woodnm~ Flyin~ Service will pay the City of i~oanoke the sum of~ of the ~ross receimts .~rom t~e sale of tickets, less taxes. (2) The ~Joodr~ Flying Service will pay the City ::f Roanoke the sum of 5~ from t~e receipts for advertisins and t_~e sale of pro,rams. (3) The City of Roanoke will srant to the Woodrum Flying Service the exclusive use of all flight facilities at the Roanoke Kunicipal Airport for the duration of the Air Sbo~, subject to applicable re_~ulations of t~e Civil:~eronau~~ 'ics Administration~ provided that no provisions of existing contracts between ti~e City of Noanoke and commercial airlines oper~zn~ at the itoanoke P~unici?al Airport shall be abro~_ated without the written consent of the airline so affected, such written consent to be filed with the l'.[ana~er of the Airport prior to the Air (/~) The City of Roanoke ~ill pro~,~ide an adequate trafric plan and all necessary traffic controls and regulations. (~.) The City of Roanoke will lease to the ?[oodrum Flying_ Service, deliver and set up all available bleac'!~ers at a cost to the ~2oodrum Flyin~ Service of six (6) cents per ser~ (6) The City of Roanoke will undertake throu_~'h the Ilanaffer of the Airport or otherwise to notify and make all necessary arrangements with all commercial airlim.,s and all Frivate operators who may be affected. (7) The ~'ioodrum F ' ~ lyzn..-_, Service shall nave the exclusive right to all soft drink and other concessions out:side oi' those presently operated in the Administration Buildin~, and shall have the right to use the streets of the City of Roanoke on the day precedin_~ the Air Show for t'.~e purpose of sta~in~ a parade. (8) The ~'loodrum Flyin~ Service shall carry such insurance as may be necessary to protec~ the City of Roanoke from any claims arisin~ out O ~ , ~ . ~ nerfornences ziven APPROVE t) Clerk Pr'esident IN ~HE COUNCIL FOR TIII~ CITY OF ROANOY:;, VIR~,lhln, The 31st day of Fay, 19Z~9. No. 10013. A RI']SOLUTION authorizin6 the Commissioner of itevenue to grant to Niss kabel Houston~ clerk in ?lis office~ a leave of absence for a period of ni:~ety days, without pay, and to employ in her place a temporary clerk for said period of ninety days at a salary of f]l.O.OO per montl~. BE IT r~-~nT~n~,~.~ by the Council of the City of ~oanoke that the Commmssioner' ' ' of Revenue be~ and he is hereby authorized to zrant to I.[iss kabel ~louston, clerk in his office, a leave, of absence for a period of ninetM days, without pay~ and to employ, in her place a ter;morary~ ~l_,rke for said r~eriod~ of ninety days. at a salary of~160.OO per month. A P P F~ 0 v E~,~., Pi~ s-id-ent ~ = lr'r o~ iN IA, Iii THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF The 31st day of P~ay, 1949. No. 10014. AN ORDINA~'CE to amend and reenact Section ~130,. "Nunicipal Caraze"~_. ~ of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of [doanoke, Vir.rinia~ on the 31st day of December, 1948~ No. 9751, and entitle~{~ "An Ordinsnce makinz appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year be~innin~ January 1, 1949, and endinc December 31~ 1949~ and declarin~ the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~130~ 'q{unicipal Garaze"~. , of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Ro~oke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 194~, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance makin~ appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year be~innin~ January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and d eclarin~ the existence of an emergency", be, and the sane is hereby amended and rsordained to read as follows: ~A~A~ ~ .... /~0 YUNICIPAL ~ ~ ~ Repair by Others '~.~2 300 O0 S eee ~eeeee e · · ~eee · e') ~ · Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ' ~ Cl.e~l~ ~- 2 ' ~" :~ VIRGINIA IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN~K~, , President The 31st day of Nay, 1949. No. 10010. A RESOLUTION accepting the bid of the Tidewater Supply Company, Incorporated to furnish to the City of Roanoke 750 street sizns~ in accordance with specifications on which its bid was submitted, and authorizing the City Hana~er to purchase same~ and fnrther autho~izin~ the City NanaFer to purchase ~rom The Grote Hanufacturin~ Company, Incorporated, 250 additional street signs at t'~ price quoted in its bid, provided, however~ that the posts for all of the sizns shall be purchased by the City I~'mnager from the source most advantageous to the city. BE IT RESOLVED by t}~e Council of the City of ,~oanoke that the bid of fiSewater Supply Cor~pany, incorporated, to f~mnish to the City of Roanoke 750 street si~ns~ be, and the same is hereby s ccepted, in accordance with specifications on which t~e bid was submitted~ ana~ the City l'~anazer is hereby authorized to purchase said ~treet signs. BE -'-"~ F~'~'~E~ ..... R~qOLVED that the City I'dana~er be, and he is }~ereby authorized to purchase from The Grote Pianufacturing Company~ incorporated~ 250 additional streat simms at tNe price quoted in its bid. BE IT FURTME~R RESOLVED that the City Nanager be, and he is hereby directed to purchase the posts for all of the street signs herein provided for from the sourc~ most advantageous to the city. APPROVED Clerk Pr es ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of May, 19~9. No. 10017. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~anager to submit to B. J. Fishburn, Trustee for S. Ella Fishburn and Annie L. Fishburn, and to S. Ella Fishbur~ and Annie L. Fishburn a firm offer of $15,500.00 for property located on the south side of Campbell Avenue, S. W., west of Eighth Street, described as Lots i and 2, ~lock l, R. H. Fishburn ~ap, and $4,500.00 for property located on the west aide of Eighth Street, S. W., south of Campbell Avenue, described as Lots 3, 4 and 5, ~lock l, R. H. Fishb~rn Map, as a site for the proposed Health Center, and declaring the existence of an emergency. WHEREAS, in the interest of public health an emergency is set forth and de- clared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED l~y the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to submit to B. J. Fish,urn, Trustee for ~ Ella FishSurn and Annie L. Fish, urn, and to S. Ella 'Fishburn and Annie L. Fishburn a firm offer of $15,500.00 for property located on~ the south side of Campbell Avenue, S. W., west of Eighth Street, described as Lots i and 2, Block 1 R. H. Fishburn Map, and ~,500.00 for property located on the west side of Eighth Street, S. W., south of Campbell Avenue, described as Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block l, R. H. Fish~u~n ~ap, as a site for the proposed Health Center. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk ?resident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of May, 19~9. No. 10019. A RESOLUTION authorizing the purchase of a pair of pharmacy scales at a cost of approximately $190.00 from the unexpended balance of the autoclave item, amount- ing to $260.00 in the Furniture and Equipment Account, under Section #58, "City Physician',, of the ~udget. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and is hereby granted for the purchase of a pair of pharmacy scales at a cost of approximately $190.00 from the unexpended balance of the autoclave item, amounting to $260.00 in the Furniture and Equipment Account, mnder Section #58, "City Physician,- of the Budget. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 19~9. No. 10023. A RESOLUTION relating to the application of Section 5, Chapter ~0, of the City Code, to areas owned by the City of Roanoke and rented on an annual or longer basis for commercial athletic purposes. WHEREAS, in the construction and application of that portion of Section 5, IOhapter ~+0, of the City Code, which prohibits the posting or displaying of any Sign, banner or advertisement in any public park, a question has arisen as to whether i~reas owned by the City of Roanoke and rented on an annual or longer basis for com- imercial athletic purposes are parks, or parts of parks, as the term is used in said ect and ion ~ WHEREAS, it is desired to clarify the meaning of said term in said Section ~s~ applied to such areas. ~I THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the COuncil of the City of Roanoke that it is ~he sense of Council that the prohibition against erecting signs, banners, or ~dvertisements in parks, as contained in Section 5, Chapter ~0, of the City Code, ~oes not apply to areas owned by the City of Roanoke and rented on an annual or longer basis for commercial athletic purposes. Clerk APPROVED Pr e s i den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 19~+9. No. 10027. A RESOLUTION creating a board before whom abutting landowners on certain portions of certain streets in the Washington Heights area may appear and be heard in favor of or against the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along said portions of said streets, the cost of which, when the same shall have been ascertain- ed, to be assessed or apportioned between the City and the abutting landowners as WHEREAS, it is imperative that sanitary sewers be constructed in and along certain portions of streets hereinafter set forth for the protection of the public health, and in order to provide for the usual daily operation of the municipal government, an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (1) The City Council shall constitute a board to whom the matter of the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along the following streets, to-wit West side of Peters Creek Road, between north corporation line and Peters Creek; East side of Peters Creek Road, between Hershberger Road and Tennessee Avenue (Ridgewood Avenue); East side of Peters Creek Road, between Tennessee Avenue (Ridgewood Avenue) and Peters Creek; Across private property approximately 800 feet west from Gilbert Road, between Hershberger Road and Wyoming Avenue (Indiana Avenue); West side of Gilbert Road, between Hershberger Road and Wyoming Avenue (Indiana Avenue); East side of Gilbert Road, between Hershberger Road and Wyoming Avenue (Indiana Avenue); West side of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street), between Hershberger Road and Wyoming Avenue (Indiana Avenue); East side of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) between Densmore Road and Kentucky Avenue; South side of Wyoming Avenue, between Va-, Buren Street (Madison Street) and Monroe Street; South side of Wyoming Avenue (Indiana Avenue), between Van Buren Street (Madison Street and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); North side of Kentucky Avenue, west of Monroe Street; South side of Kentucky Avenue, west of Monroe Street; West side of Monroe Street, between Wyoming Avenue (Indiana Avenue) and Kentucky Avenue; North side of Kentucky Avenue, between ~onroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street); South side of Kentucky Avenue, between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street); North side of Kentucky Avenue, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Kentucky Avenue, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Kentucky Avenue, east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); West side of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street), between Kentucky Avenue and Tennessee Avenue; North side of Tennessee Avenue (Ridgewood Avenue), between Peters Creek Road and Monroe Street; South side of Tennessee Avenue (Ridgewood Avenue), between 'Peters Creek Road and Monroe Street; South side of Tennessee Avenue, between Tyree Road and Monroe Street; North side of Tennessee Avenue, between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Streetl; South side of Tennessee Avenue between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street ' (Madison Street); North side oX Tennessee Avenue, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West S&le Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Tennessee Avenue, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); North side of Tennessee Avenue, east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Tednessee Avenue, east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); West side of Comer Street (Main Street), between Dawn Avenue (Westview Avenue) and Fielding Avenue (Forest Avenue, North side of Fielding Avenue (Forest Avenue), east of Comer Street (Main Street); South side of Fielding Avenue (Forest Avenue), east of Comer Street (Main Street); North side of Maine Avenue, west of Monroe Street; South side of Maine Avenue, west of Monroe Street; North side of Maine Avenue, between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street); South side of Maine Avenue, between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street); North side of ~aine Avenue, between Van Nuren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Maine Avenue, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); North side of Maine Avenue, east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Maine Avenue, east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); North side of Dawn Avenue (Westview Avenue), west of Comer Street (Main Street); South side of Dawn Avenue (Westview Avenue), west of Comer Street (Main Street).; North side of Dawn Avenue (Westview Avenue), east of Comer Street (Main Street); South side of Dawn Avenue (Westview Avenue), east of Comer Street (Main Street); North side of Vermont Avenue (New York Avenue), west of Monroe Street; South side of Vermont Avenue (New York Avenue west of Monroe Street; North side of Vermont Avenue (New York Avenue), be- tween Monroe Street and Van Buren Street ~Madison Street); South side of Vermont Avenue (New York Avenue), between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street); North side of Vermont Avenue (New York Avenue), between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Vermont Avenue (New York Avenue), between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and Wes$ Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); North side of Vermont Avenue (New York Avenue), east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Vermont Avenue (New York Avenue), east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street~;North side of Harmon Avenue, west of Comer Street (Main Street); South side of Harmon Avenue, west of Comer Street (Main Street); North side of Harmon Avenue, east of Comer Street (Main Street ; South side of Harmon Avenue, east of Comer Street (Main Street); North side of Virginia Avenue, west of Monroe Street; South side of Virginia Avenue, west of Monroe Street; North side of Virginia Avenue, between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street); South side of Virginia Avenue, between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street); North side of Virginia Avenue, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Virginia Avenue, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); North side of Virginia Avenue, between West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and Adams Street; South side of Virginia Avenue, between West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and Adams Street; North s. ide of Melrose Avenue, between Peters Creek and Comer Street (Main Street), North side of Melrose Avenue, between Comer Street (Main Street) and Monroe Street; North side of '"elrose Avenue, between Monroe Street and Van Bumen Street (Madison Street); South side of Melrose Avenue, between Peters Creek and Van Buren Street (Madison Street); North side of Melrose Avenue,. between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Melrose Avenue, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street} ;North.side of .Melrose Avenue, between West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and Adams Street; South side of Melrose Avenue, between West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and Adams Street; North side of Melrose Avenue, between Adams Street and Country Club Drive; South side of Melrose Avenue, between Adams Street and Fentress Street (Washington Street); South side of Melrose Avenue, between Fentress Street (Washington Street) and 38th Street; West side of 38th Street, south side of Melrose Avenue; East side of 38th Street.; south of Melrose Avenue; South side of Melrose Avenue, between 38th Street and 3?th Street; West side of 3?th Street, south of Melrose Avenue; East side of 37th Street, south of Melrose Avenue; South side Off'Melrose Avenue; between 3?th Street and 1953 corporation line; West side of Country Club Drive, north of Melrose Avenue; East side of Country Club Drive, north of Melrose Avenue, North side of Melrose Avenue, between. Country Club Drive and Viewmont Street; West side of Viewmont Street, between Melrose Avenue and Olivet Street; North side of Olivet Street, west of Viewmomt Street; East side of Viewmont Street, between Melrose Avenue and Viewmont Circle; North side of Viewmont Circle, North of Melrose Avenue; North side of Dakota Avenue (Deleware Avenue), west of Van Buren Street (Madison Street); South side of Dakota Avenue (Delaware Avenue), west of Van Buren Street (Madison Street); North side of .Dakota Avenue (Delaware Avenue), between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard ( Street); South side of Dakota Avenue (Delaware Avenue), between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); East side of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street), between Melrose Avenue and Dakota Avenue (Delaware Avenue); East side of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street), between Dakota Avenue (Delaware Avenue) and Michigan Avenue, North side of Dakota Avenue (Delaware Avenue), between West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and Adams Street; North side of Michigan Avenue, west of Van Buren Street (Madison Street); South side of Michigan Avenue, between Polk Street and Van Buren Street .(Madison Street); North side of Michigan Avenue, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Michigan Avenue, between Van Buren Street (Madison :Street) and West Side Boulevard ( Street); North side of Michigan Avenue, between West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and Adams Street; South side of Michigan Avenue, West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and Fentress Street (Washington Street); West side of Adams Street, between Dakota Avenue (Delaware Avenue and Michigan Avenue; East side of Adams Street, between Dakota Avenue (Delaware Avenue) and Michigan Avenue; West side of Fentress Street (Washington Street), between Michigan Avenue and Melrose Avenue; North side of ~yler Street, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); South side of Tyler Street, between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); East Side of' West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street), between Michigan Avenue and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); East side of Van Buren Street (Madison Street), between Michigan Avenue and Tyler Street; West side of Van Baren Street (Madison Street), between Michigan Street and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); North side of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street), between Polk Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street); South side of West side Boulevard (Jefferson Street), between Polk Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street); ~ast side of Polk Street, between Michigan Avenue and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); West side of Polk Street, between Michigan Avenue and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); West side of West Side Bouleva~ (Jefferson Street), south of Polk Street; East side of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street), south of Polk Street, Across private property, aPproxi- mately 600 feet north of Panorama Avenue, between Peters Creek and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street); East side of West Side Boulevard (Oak Grove Road), between Panorama Avenue and Salem Turnpike (Salem Lynchburg Avenue); Across private property from panorama Avenue to Salem Turnpike (salem T.y~chburg Avenue):, between Peters Creek and West side Boulevard (Oak Grove Road); North side of Salem Turnpike (Salem'..Lynchburg Avenue), between Peters Creek and West Side Boulevard (Oak Grove Road); North side of Salem Turnpike (salem Lynchb~urg Avenue l, between West Side Boulevard (Oak Grove Road) and Fairview Road; North side of Salem Turnpike (Salem Lynchburg Avenue), between Fairview Road and Cavalry Road; South side of Salem Turnpike (salem Lynchburg Avenue), between Peters Creek and 36th Street; North side of Salem Turnpike (Salem Lynchburg Avenue), east of Calvary Road; South side of Salem Turnpike (Salem Lynchburg. Avenue), east of 36th Street; West side of 36th Street, between Salem Turnpike (Salem Lynchburg Avenue) and Shenandoah Avenue; East side of 36th Street, between Salem Turnpike (Salem Lynchburg Avenue) and ~routland Avenue; North side of Troutland Avenue, between 36th Street and Westwood Boulevard; South side of Troutland Avenue, between 36th Street and Westwood Boulevard; East side of 36th Street, between Troutland Avenue and Shenandoah Avenue; West side of Westwood Boulevard, between Troutland Avenue and Shenandoah Avenue; East side of Westwood Avenue, north of Troutland Avenue; East side of Westwood Boulevard, between Troutland Avenue and Shenandoah Avenue; West side of Crowmorr Street, north of Troutland Avenue, West side of Crommorr Street,between Troutland Avenue and Shenandoah Avenue; East side of Crowmorr Street, north of Troutland Avenue; East side of Crowmorr Street, between Troutland Avenue and Shenandoah Avemue; ~orth side of Shenandoah Avenue, between Peters Creek and Stevens Road; North side of Shenandoah Avenue, between Stevens Road and 36th Street; South side of Shenandoah Avenue, between Peters Creek and G~m Street (Pine Street); South side of Shenandoah Avenue, between Gum Street (Pine Street) and B'eech Street; North side of Shenandoah Avenue, between 36th Street and Westwood Boulevard; South side of Shenandoah Avenue, between Beech Street and Juniper Street; North side of Shenandoah Avenue, between Westwood Boulevard and Crowmorr Street; North side of Shenandoah Avenue, east of Crowmorr Street; South side of Shenandoah Avenue, between Juniper Street and Luckett Street; West side of Beech Street, between Shenandoah Avenue and Ba~rberry Avenue, North side of Barberry Avenue, between Beech Street and Juniper Street; South side of Barberry Avenue, west of Juniper Street; North side of Signal Hill Avenue (Westwood Boulevard) between Mulberry Street and Juniper Street; North side of Signal Hill Avenue, between Juniper Street and Luckett Street; South side of Signal Hill Avenue (Westwood Boulevard), between Mulberry Street and Beech Street; South side of Signal Hill Avenue (Westwood Boulevard), between Beech Street and Juniper Street; South side of Signal Hill Avenue, between Juniper Stre~ and Luckett Street; East side of Mulberry Street, between Signal Hill Avenue (Westwood Boulevard) amd Norway Avenue; North side of Norway Avenue, between Mulberry Street and Beech Street; South side of Norway Avenue, between Mulberry Street and Beech Street; North side of Norway Avenue, between Beech Street and ~uni'p.e~ Street; West side of Juniper Street, be- tween Signal Hill Avenue and-~orway Avenue; South side of Norway Avenue, between Beech Street and Juniper Street; North side of Norway Avenue, between Juniper Street and Luckett Street; South side of Norway Avenue, between Juniper Street and Luekett Street; North side of Lilac (Hawthorne Avenue), between-Mulberry Street and Beech Street; North side of Lilac .Avenue (Hawthorne Avenue), between Beech Street and Juniper Street; West side of Juniper Street, between Norway Avenue and Lilac Avenue (Hawthorne Avenue); East side of Juniper Street, south of Norway Avenue; South side of Lilac Avenue (Hawthorne Avenue), between Mulberry Street and Beech Street; South side of Lilac Avenue (Hawthorne Avenue), between N~eech Street and Juniper Street; West side of Beech Street, south of Lilac Avenue (Hawthorne Avenue); East side of Beech Street, south of Lilac Avenue (Hawthorne Avenue); Across private property south to Peters Creek, south of Shenandoah Avenue, between Mulberry Street and Peters Creek; the cost of which when the same shall have been ascertained is to be assessed or apportioned between the City and the abutting landowners, as provided by law, is hezeby referred to hear the abutting landowners on certain portions of said streets in favor of or against such proposed improvements. 2. Said board shall notify said abutting landowners when and where they may appear before said board to be heard in favor of or against said proposed improve- ments. The notic~e required hereby may be given by one of more of the methods provided by Section 3069 of the Code of Virginia, as the board may decide and direct~ 3. Upon the completion of such hearing, said board shall make a report of its findings and recozznendations to City Council. ~. An emergency existing this resolution shall be in effect from the date of its adoption. APPROVED ATTEST: ~ / Clerk Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 19~9. No. 10028. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the employment of Mr. Alba K. Simmons as official architect for the Garden City Fire Station. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the employment of Mr. Alba K. Simmons as official architect for the Garden City Fire Station be, and the same is hereby authorized and directed. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 1949. No. 10029. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Manager to submit firm offer for certain parcels of land shown on the Eastover place Corporation Map, as a site for a sewage disposal plant, and declaring the existence of an emergency. WHEREAS, in the interest of public health., aa emergency is set forth and declared to exiSt. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to submit firm offers for the following parcels of land shown on the Eastover Place Corporation Map, as a site for a sewage disposal plant, to-wit: Description Tract A 3.48 Acres, Tax No. 4330101 Tract B 16.85 Acres, Tax NO.~330201 Tract C 16.85 Acres, Tax No.~330301 Record Owner W. A..Ingram and H. W. London Louie D. Vinyard Fannie F. Persinger Amount Tract D 16.0 Acres, Tax No. 4330401 Fannie F. Persinger Tract E 6..08 Acres, Tax No. 4330501 W. R. Rouse, et mx BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED $ &96.00 6,318.75 6,318.75 5,760.00 912.00 Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 1949. No. 10030. AN ORDINANCE providing for the condemnation of certain land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as Lot 14, Section "H", according to the Map of Williamson ~roves, owned by Madge G. Young, to be used for public purposes, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, it has become necessary to acquire a site in the Williamson Road section of. the City for the establishment of a fire station for the better protection ~f life and property in the City and particularly within said Williamson Road section ~f the City, and WHEREAS, Council for the City of Roanoke has decided that said site should consist of Lots 12, 13, 1~+, 15, 27, 28, 29 and 30, Section "H", according to the Map of Williamson Groves, for the establiShment thereon of said new fire station, and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, through its officials, has made a bona fide, but ineffectual, offer and effort to purchase Lot l&, Section "H", according to the Map of Williamson Groves, required for such purpose, which said lot is owned of record by Claudine W. McConkey, but Council is advised that the aetual owner of said lot is Madge G. Young, whose address is p. O. Box 253, Altavista, Virginia, who has not recorded her deed to said lot, and WHEREAS, it is accordingly deemed advisable that the City should immediately institute condemnation proceedings to acquire title to the aforesaid lot for said purposes, and WHEREAS, for immediate preservation of public property, and safety an emerge~. is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT 0RIIAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. For the purpose of providing a site for the location and establishment )f a new fire station in the Williamson Road section of the City, the City of Roanok~ ~y and through its proper officers, agents and attorneys, shall, as herein Ln accordance with the statutes for such cases made and provided, proceed to condemn, Ln fee simple, that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the City of Roanoke, rirginia, described as follows, to-wit: Lot ]3+, Section "H", according to the Map of Williamson Groves, which said lot is owned of record by Claudine W. McConkey, but which according to information, is actually owned by Madge G. Young. 2. Condemnation proceedings hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as ~rescribed by the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, in such cases and provide 3. An 'emergency existing this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect 'rom its passage. Clerk APPROVED Pr esi dent IN ~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOI~, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of ~une, 19~9. ~o. 10031. AN ORDINANCE providing for the condemnation of certain land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as Lot 15, Section "H", according to the Map of Williamson Groves, owned by Mary J. Williams, to be used for public purposes, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, it has become necessary to acquire a site in the Williamson Road section of the City for the establishment of a fire station for the better protectio~ of life and property in the City and particularly within said Williamson Road sec- tion of the City, and WHEREAS, Council for the City of Roanoke has decided that said site should cy 260 consist of Lots 12, 13, lg, 15, 27, 28, 29, and 30, Section "H", according to the Map of Williamson Groves, for the establishment thereon of said new fire station, and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, through its officials, has made a bona fide, but ineffectual, offer and effort to purchase Lot 15, Section "H", according to the Map of Williamson Groves, required for such purpose, which said lot is owned of record by Mary J. Williams, whose address is Route 3, Box 738, Bluefield, West Virginia, and WHER~S, it is accordingly deemed advisable that the City should immediately institate condemnation proceedings to acquire title to the aforesaid lot for said purposes, and WHEREAS, for immediate preservation of public property, and safety an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. For the purpose of providing a site for the location and establishment of a new fire station in the Williamson Road section of the City, the City of Roanoke, by and through its proper officers, agents and attorneys, shall, as herein provided, in accordance with the statutes for such cases made and provided, proceed to condemn, in fee simple, that certain lot of parcel of land situate in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, described as follows, to-wit: Lot 15, Section "H", according to 'the Map of Williamson Groves, .which said lot is owned of record by Mary J. Williams. 2. Condemnation proceedings ~ereu~der shall be instituted and conducted as iprescribed by the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, in such cases and provided. 3. An emergency existing this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from. its passage. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 19~9. No. 10032. AN ORDINANCE providing for the condemnation of certain land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as Lot 28, Section "H", according to the Map of Williamson Groves, owned by L. D. Brugh, to be used for public purposes, and providing for an emer gen c y. WHEREAS, it has become necessary to acquire a site in the Williamson Road section of the City for the establishment of a fire station for the better protec- tion of life and property in the City and particularly within said Williamson Road section of the City and, ~HEREAS, Council for the City of Roanoke has decided that said site should consist of Lots 12, 13, l~, 15, 27, 28, 29 and 30, Section "H'~', according to the Map of Williamson Groves, for the establishment thereon of said new fire station, anid WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, through its officials, has made a bona fide, but ineffectual, offer and effort to p~rchase Lot 28, Section "H", according to the Map of Williamson Groves, required for such purpose, which said lot is owned of record .by L. D. Brugh, whose address is Nace, Virginia, and WHEREAS, it is acc~ordingly deemed advisab.le that the City should immediately ,~ institute condemnation proceedings to acquire title to the aforesaid lot for said ~ p~rposes, and WI-~RF~S, for immediate preservation of publio property, and safety an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. For the purpose of providing a site for the location and establishment of a new fire station in the Williamson Road section of the City, the 0ity of Roanoke,. by and tkrough its proper officers, agents and attorneys, shall, as herein provided, in accordance with the statutes for such cases made and provided, proceed to condemn. in fee simple, that certain lot or parcel of land situate in the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, described as follows, to-wit: Lot 28, Section "H", ac~cording to the ~ap of Williamson Groves, which said lot is owned of record by L. D. ~rugh. 2. Condemnation proceedings hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as ~rescribed by the Acts of the General Assembly of virginia, in such cases and r ovi deal. I3. An emergency existing this Ordinance shall be in fall force and effect from ts passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of Jane, 19~9. No. 10033. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager, acting under authority of Section 79 of Chapter 34 "Traffic,, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, for the better re- gulation of traffic within the City, to designate that portion of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., between First Street and Second Street, as a one-way traffic street for west bound vehicles only, and declaring an emergency. WHEREAS, it is deemed necessary in the interest of public safety that Norfolk Avenue, S. W., between First Street and Second Street, be immediately designated as a one-way traffic street for west bound vehicles only, and an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, pursuant to Section 79 of Chapter 3~ "Traffic', of the Code of the ~City of Roanoke, to designate that portion of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., between First Street and Second Street, as a one-way traffic street for west bound vehicles only, and to so regulate and control the vehicular traffic thereon. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pr es i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 1959. No. 10035. A RESOLUTION authorizing the purchase of a fingerprint camera, together with adapters and batteries, at a total cost of approximately $120.00, from the ,,-expendS! ed balance in the Furniture and Equipment Accomnt, render Section #50, "Police Department,', of the Budget. BE IT RESOLNED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted for the purchase of a fingerprint camera, together with adapters and batteries, at a total ~ost of approximately $120.00, from the unex- pended balance in the Furniture and Equipment Account, ~nder Section ~50, "Police Department,, of the Budget. APPROVED Clerk / Pr es id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY 07 ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June~ 1959. ~o. 10035. AN ORDINANCE to smend and reenact Section ~76, "~treet Repairs-, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1958, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1959, and ending December 31, 1959, .and declaring the existence of an emergency-. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~76, "Street Repairs", of an Ordinance adopted by the Commcil of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1958, No. 9751, and entitled, "Am Ordinance making appropriations from the General F~nd of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1959, and ending December 31, 1959, and declaring the existence of an emergency-, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: R AIRS #?6 Materials .............. ..... ....... $ 59,800.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President, IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 19~9. No. 10036. A RESOLUTION appointing viewers for the purpose of appraising three parcels of land located on the north side of Hart Avenue, N. E., west of Second Street, N. E., and shown on Block 2, N. W. 3, Official Survey, as Official Tax l~os. 2020509, 2020510 and 2020511, required for the pumpose of connecting Lukens Street and U. S. Route &60(0range Avenue), with a view of establishing a fair and reasonable price for the parcels of land in question. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Messrs. james A. Turner, E. B. Lemon, W. Page Bowling, T. Howard Boyer and John H. Windel, be, and they are hereby appointed as viewers for the purpose of appraising three parcels of land located on the north side of Hart Avenue, N. E., west of Second Street, N. E., and shown on Block 2, N. W. 3, Official Survey, as Official Tax I~os. 2020509, 202051{ and 2020511, required for the purpose of connecting Lukens Street and U. S. Route ~+60 (Orange Avenue), with a view of establishing a fair and reasonable price for the parcels of land in question. APPROVED Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 19&9. No. 10037. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #7&, "Refuse Collection and Disposal,,, and Section #76, "Street Repairs-, of an Ordinance adopted by the Counc~'il of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&9, and ending December 31, 19&9, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,. tFE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #7&, ~Refuse Collection and Disposal-, and Section #76, "Street Repairs,, of an (~rdinanc, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December. 264 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roamoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency,, be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: REFUSE COLLECTIOI?' AND DISPOSAL #7~ Equipment (1) ...... ........................... $ ~1,621.60 (1) 1 Truck ($1,800.00) . .... ..... $ ~,000.00 1 Hoisting Unit 2,900.00 STREET REPAIRS #76 Equipment .................................... $ 11,550.00 BE IT I~IRTHER ORDAINED that in the purchase of the above items so much of the total cost thereof as is necessary shall be paid from the unexpended balance in the Equipment Account, u~der Section #7~, "Refuse Collection and Disposal", of Ordinance No. 9751. BE IT FUI~THER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 19~9. No. 10038. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #3, "City Manager,, of an 0rdinanc adopted by the Comncil of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of Decembe~ 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning Jamuary l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #3, "City Manager-, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, ,,An Ordinance making appropriations fro~ the General 'l~nd of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year Beginning January l, 19~+9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency-, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: c TY MANAGE #3 Salary, Extra Employees .... ...... . $ 650.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 1949. No. 10039. AN ORDINANCE providing for the condemnation of certain land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as Lots 24 and 25, Section 5, according to the Map of the Rogers, Fairfax & Houston Addition to the City of Roanoke, to be used for public school p~rposes, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, the City .of Roanoke now has located on Lots 18 through 23, inclusivi Section 5, according to the Map of the Rogers, Fairfax & Houston Addition to the Cit of Roanoke, a public school known as Harrison School and it has become necessary to enlarge the grounds of said public school by acquiring title to the two lots, Nos. 24 and 25, adjoining said school grounds on the East in order that the children at- tending said school be provided with proper and safe recreational instructions, and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, through its School Board, has made a bona fide, but ineffectual, effort to purchase said additional lots required for such p~rposes, which said Lots 24 and 25, Section 5, according to the Map of the Rogers, Fairfax & Houston Addition to the City of Roanoke, are owned by the heirs or devisee~ of Alfred Meadows, dece.ased, some of which heirs reside outside the State of Virgini~ some of whose addresses are ~nknown and the husband of one of said heirs being non compos mentis and unable to execute any valid deed to the property, and WHEREAS, for the usual daily operation of the Roanoke City School Board, it is deemed necessary that the aforesaid condemnation proceedings be immediately instituted, and, for that reason, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. For the purpose of providing adequate grounds for the maintenance of the public school known as Harrison School on Harrison Avenue, N. W., between Fifth Street and Sixth Street, in the City of Roanoke, the City of Roanoke, by and through its proper officers, agents and attorneys, shall, as herein provided, in accordance with the statutes for such cases made and provided, proceed to condemn, in fee simple, those certain lots or parcels of land situate in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, described as follows, to-wit: Lots 24 and 25, Section 5, according to the Map of the Rogers, Fairfax & Houston Addition to the City of Roanoke. owned of record by the heirs or devisees of Alfred Meadows, deceased. 2. Condemnation proceedings hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as prescribed by the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia, in such cases made and provided. 3. An emergency existing, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from its passage. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of June, 1949. No. 100~0. A RESOLUTION establishing policy with reference to the re-employment and rate of pay for active service of members of the Police and the Fire Departments. WHEREAS, on occasion, members of the Police and the Fire Departments ,with several years experience in such departments as patrolmen or privates see fit to leave the employ of the City for other employment but, later, apply for r ment by the Oity in said departments and are so employed, and WHEREAS, it has been the custom on such occasions to re-employ such former members of said departments as "first year men" and to base their rate of pay upon such re-employment accordingly, allowing no credit for their prior experience in the respective department, and WHEREAS, it is the sense of Council that such former employees, upon their return to employment in said departments, should be given the benefit, for pay purposes, of their previous experience and service in said departments. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED b,y the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is hereby declared to be the policy of this Body that in cases of the re-employment of members of the Police and the Fire Departments who have had previous experience and service in the department in which they are re-employed, such former employee shall be re-employed with credit for the highest degree of experience and service as patrolman or private acquired in prior service and that such mmployee's rate of pay upon such re-employment be based upon such prior serv, ice in said department as he may have had as former patrolman or private, the provisions of this Resolution to take effect immediately and to be applicable to payrolls on and after J~ne 15, 1949, and remain in full force and effect ~nless and until amended or repealed by C o~nc il. APPROVED Clerk Pr estdent ,,OIJ~,iL FOIl THE ~,ITY OF The 13th day of June, 1949. Iio. 10012. ,, AN ORDIHANCE providin~ for the sale of pro~erty located on the south side of ~jChestnut Avenue, i~. .~ , betwee~ t~each ~:' ' '~ ~ ~' described as vart of . ~oanoKe ~to~er Lot 6, Block ~' ~.~'.OC in 1~ and the balance Hairston, at a consideration of' .]l~O0.O(.:, ?ayabie .~1~.. . cas of .:~50.O0 to be ?aid in monthly instal]r, leiits o-f :~12.OO, with interest at the rate .. ~- '~. 'l ~ ' : and also authorizins the of six loer ncnb ~;er annur.~:, witi~ t;te rm~l~t of antietam:como: , ~ city. the City of :{oqnoke .... [~oc~er :a~.~o~ >~ of Liu b c~::r~,qln re~'~ st. at~ ~ocaL ' ' ~ ck 0 ~ ~ Official ho 2C21011, at a ~[ described as hart of ~_.ot O~ ~!o . ~ ..or~ 5id{}~ · ]I consideration o I . !ho St at t'.,e Fa~e r)J~ 3121 ?:er cent re? annur~, witk +:-,~,,~ ri~'ht of. antici):~ation. 3E~ iT :v: ........ ..,~,;,:~ Q~'~[)A~' .... '~D tl~at the ~rrocer~ city. officers be~ aha t; ey are ,ereby ~, , fo~' and on behalf of the cit',~ to ,:execs. re aria ~i aut,:-tor-ized, d!_rected and er:'~powe~ed celiver a ri?or, er deed ~pon ~; corm to be i~r~epar~,i by t!:e City ;:ti. or'ne,' conveyin~ the sai"., ]}rotlert}r tO be L;ade un~l said cash consideration~ ' ' be ' ~e~iver' ~here Peceived by bhe citv~ a.~c, propet puPcl~ase monp'~ deed o~ tFusts~ OF vendor's lien~ delivered to t!ie city. , ;ler,.c ) Presz. r - The 13th d ay oil' ,June, 10S? · i{o. 1001~-. 'i ~'-- is of land ,,1U~r Of 1{O8~O~(()~ to ~l:~n}nPq~ %?li!~%y-1,llU'e~ certain i,)oo or ~arce ,,O~Ft ouo(.ivision~ ~ ~ aho,~n o~i }ap of ~.,rillian~ Flemin= r, - ~ } t .... ~ ..... ~ .... record in the ~,lerk's Office of' tire oircuit ,,.ou:% of' , .:~ ~ -- Vir~-inia, '/ 000.{,t for in Play ~ook 'numt'eF 2; Na~,e i21; a~ a 'bo~::l consiaera~Lon of .}ce; -.; , . ~S~© ~ - municiFal t:x~r'm~ses~ and apT:,ropria~2nE !~e emoun~ oF ~ ' 000 O0 fro:.: e:~e ~xe.. Annex Fund for this ?ur}nose. BE 1'2 C. iOA!ii!iD by the Council or the City of koanoke that tko City }anaqer he~ and he is }leFob~r authorized arid. directed, for and on behalf of the City of i{oanoke, to nurca':se thirty-thr~ee certain lots or marcels of land shown on }lap ef ?lilliar'; Flenin~' Seurt 3ubozvmsmon~ dated December lC, lg3e, of Fecord in ~;e Clerk's Office of the Circuit C. ourL of' [[oanoke Cou.nty~ Yirsirlia~ iz~ Plat sock ~_o,1 of-}46, ~o for mun2ci~>al ourrese~ a~ a ~otal ~ ide~at-: ~ OOC O( nun:bet 2 pa~ ~t~ t o-,,;it: t)escription Lots 11 and 12, ?,lock Lots 7; ~, 9 and Block 0 Lots 13-23, inclusive, Block e~ Lots 1-~, inclusive, Sleek ~, Lots 2(.)-30~ inclusi-e~ i{ecor'd Owner AlliO ullt 500. O0 15,o-'0.00 500 3¢ from the 19Z~9 Annex Funrl for ..... ~ur~ha of .~ri~ above lots or parcels or land .flor r:~unicipal purposes. / The !3th day of June, 1949. No. 10020. AN ORDINAI~'~E establishin? a setback line on both sides of Cove koad~ from Lafayette Boulevard to Hershberger koad~ extendin~ thirty-five feet on each side of the ~ "~ pr~seno establisl~ed center line of Cove Road~ to provide for a 70-foot r i ? ht - o f- wa y. ~EREAS,~ notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property ov~ers in the affected srea notified tl~at C~uncil would ~old a hesrin~ on t~'~e 6th day of June., 19~9~ on the question of establisl~in~ a setback line on both sides of Cove ~oad~ N. ~., from Lafayette Jouievard to ~lershbem~er Road~ extendin~ th. irty- five feet on each side of the present established ce~iter line of Cove koad~ to provide for a 70-foot ri?'ht-of-way, ~nd :~'o,n~o, the said hearin:= .~vas held on the Otb day of__ June, i9/+9, at 2:00 :~ouncm]. of the City of koanoke~ at which hes~rin o'clock, p. m., before tl:~e '~ ~ ' . all property owners in tke affected area were eiven an opFortunity to be heard on the mtestion~ and .fHEREA. S, no one appeared in opposition to the setback line~ and it is the opinion of Council, clue to the recommendation of the Board of ZoninF ~ppeals and the PI.arming7 Board, that the setback line should De establis~ed. T~ILL~,~ '~: .... O~E~,, BE iT Ok[.)AII:[ED by ti'..e Council of the City of koanoke that a setback line be~ and the same is hereby established on both sides of Cove Road~ N,.W.~ from Lafayette. Boulevard to [tersl~ber~:er ~toad~ e~:nendin~', thirty-five feet on each side of the 'c. resent established ' ~ ' . cenoer ]ine of ~o~,,e koad, to pro¥ide for a ~O-foot ri~ht-of-way. .... ~,,r~ .... .~,~ (_~.J,Z~..O ~&~ ~o bu~Zd~a~- he~eaf~e~ e~ec~e~ on any of saLd lots abuttinF on said street sltali ex.e~ over t~:~e .... +b'~ck tine as establi.:~Led by the provisions of this (:rdinance. ' ~]_er',~ X _ , _ F~esident The 13th day of June, 19h9. A, TM ':",::{D ~ r~ -~ ~ ., .~,,t~ establishin.~.', a setback line on both sides of Colonial Avenue, 3. b., from Be~t ]'k~unt~in I~oad west to the 19Z~3 Corporation Line~ e~tendin~ thirty- :rove feet on eac)~ side of t:~e vresant es~ao]_zon_d ce~ter line of Colonial =venue~ to provide for a SO-foot ri~ht-of-way. 269 Of OO1Otl~n] Avenue~ 3 r ~ ~.rol', 5rplldon Rvenue west to the ........ extendim~ thirty-five feet on oath slde of th ~resent estaOlisi~ed ce:.ter line of Co!onf.a~ ...... ~{~-~-'o ~' '~ht ~ aud ,. ~ 19' 9~ 00 ~l'~'t',XT.,,O-''~ t}~e sai(', , c)aminc was }~eid on tile 6t~ day of ~une, :~ ; aL 4: o'clock, p. r'l , before the Council of the question, and ,F?;.n',':q. .~:,~, after l~e~rin? evidence ~]~},~'x*+r~t]__.,.,,=~o. _~ (}ou~:ci~ _~'is o:' tl',e ,'~ni~io~. tr~a.t a setback line,_sh'-~,,~4~,,, ~., i~ entab~ished~ . _ o:~ hot;': sides of Colonial ~n.,c;iue, S. ,,., from Be:~t RountainTM'~ ~ ~ ~.o~,o west to t.~ e 194} Gorporation Line. T~[ '7[u?r)l~;p, ..... '~' ~'q'_~ ~ OID/~il 2D by the Council of the .~r'itv of !to~noke ti;at a s e~}'~ }a ok_1 in e 'aa ~, and the sarqe is hcr'~bv co~¢~bllshed-*- "' on both' si3 ¢~..s of (~olonz:¢l" ' kvenue, S. "..,. ~ fFot; BentP'oun'.~.azn' rtoae west %o th,-_. =x.;-2~°/q tOFf. Oral4, ~.. Line, "' b~_rt~,-five feet on ~acln siSe · the p ~'~nt ¢*stablisked ce,,ter linc of ~. ~ - c to pr~'*4,q''~ roi' a 72-foot :'i.r~irt of-4av. r}ol.ofliaq ctverln.~ ~ ~,c - ,~ , <T~i .it }~'9~'~ 'EO~,. ~ ~, that no buildlnr ner<,ait~~,-~. erect .... on anv. oi s~id ~e pro~'is!o~ts Of this 0rdirlai~ce. A t~' ? i,' (',, w Z D ;~e 13t, l~ aal/ of Jmie~ 1949. P re s id e nt i,!o. 10022. ' , .......... '~ ~I of t!~e ,d} ()!;)!}lll"r~ to ar.e~d and rce,,oot Artz,.le i; Section i, of C[;a/~ber .. '" v4r~.inia in r.~!atio:: to 2o~inr. Code of t!~ ,,:_c,~ of l~oanoke, ,~ , '(}li:;,tl,n, 3; n~ti_ce of ,vu~,~ic :~egrin on the uestion of rezoNin~ (Colonel Robinson [(oad) ,~nd 2,'ro~t;-:,~r :~o~',,, Lots 1-12, '-~' ..-.' r- r'- ~ ~' )~ ' --l?,_s i inclusive, Slocz o; Lot;~ l-i: ; inclusive~ i¢lock ?: Lot;. ~,~, inc, l~.~,~, :~loc.:c Lots 1-14~ inclu.~iw~ :3loci.: 9, Lots. i-t2, inclusive, 2loc)- ~; Lots 1-1.~ inclusive 2lock !1 ran ~¢ ~ ''~i,im i'!eminn (;ou?t,~ from 3r:tcia! .t~:side~ice Distric;~ t<) ~3usin,)ss Uistrict. Lots lq,-}9~, inc!~:sive.~ :}1o,'~,~,~ .,c', Lots 1_}-32, inclusive~ 3]_ocY. 0,' Lots !q-3('- ~ in' !usive~ Block ~' Lots 13-30, mn~=t, szve,"- ~ ' ' slock ~- Lots 15-3b, iNclus~,~,:~ ~ ~ ~lock 9' Lots 13-3o, Lot s !~-3'2"' ¢ lii:'~ ..... IiSi,r(:' ; bloCU ..... 11; .} ap o.f i,iiiiia: i, ;,< ,4,t¢ :,;o~;,:FL ¢ from .ns re,~,.u ..... o" ,~Ptin~o ......ki~ Sectio~i 13~. of ...... . .... ~.t'~:: S1 of t}ce Code o:f '-};e ~ity of !{oaAoke re!atf:~? to ionin~ ,~as publisl;ed Jn "The /orld-New$" a newsnar, er 270 ..H .... ~,AS, ,~ne hearing as provided for in said notice puolis'~:ed in said .newspaper was ~,iw-'.n oN tl~e 1.~ti~ day of April, 1959, at 2:00 o'clock~ p. m.~ :.,efore ~ the Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council koom in the ~unicipai Buildin?, at whic~ ~ea. rin~ evid. ence both for a~d. ayainst the rezonin~ was suOmitted, and UHEREAS, it is deemed fron: the evidence submitted at several meetings of Council that it would_, be ~'or t}te best interest of the C~ty_ .for. Blocks .~, ~, 9, 10 and 11~ ~1ap of Uilliar'~ Fler~inc Court~ to b~ rezoned to a ~usiness District. T, h2t.,F_.R:~,~ .... O TM BE IT u~,~ar~~,.~:~u by t~e Council of the City of koanoke that Article I~ Section 1~ of Chanter 51 of the Code of tl~.e City of ltoanoke, Virffinia~ relatinz to Zonin[q~ be ar~ended and reenacted in t~:e followine particular and no o~ ~r~ viz: 1. Properties located on d~e east sm~_e ,~mliiamson i~oad, N. .,V., between !,lentworth Avenue (Colonel Robinson i{oad) an~ Fro~,.~o=er~-~ Road~ described as Lots 1-i2~ inclnsive, Block.2; Lots 1-12~ inclusi,~e, Block ~., Lots 1-12, inclusive~ Block 9; Lots 1-12, inclusive, Block 10', and I,ots 1-1~ inclusi~'e, ~lo~:k 11, Nap of l~'illiam Flemin~ Court, desir:'nated respectively on Sheets 209 and 210 of th.~ Zonin~ InN as Official ~''' ~ o '~ ~,o~. 2090~01-2090~(~, inciusive~ 2100101-210010~ inclusive~ ~.106.0t- ~'~ inclusi~e~ and ~100!~01-~i00/+05~ inclusive, 210020~, inclusive, 2100301-2]~.~0pC4~, be~ and are hereby chan~-ed from Special Residence District to Business District~ an~ theomee~s'~ ~ herein referred to shall be chamTed in this ~espec~.- - 2. Properties located east of 'dilliamson ~ ':' . . between ',Jentworth Avemte (Colonel ~obinson Road) and P'rontier koad, described as Lots inclusive, Block ~; Lots 1~-36, inclusive, Block ~, Lots 1~'36, inclus've, 3lock 9; · and Lots 10-39, inclusi, v~-~ Block =z~ }.ap of Lots 13-3o, inclusive~ !~lock 10, _ ~ ?~illiam ~'lem~n~' ~ Court, desi~rmted respectively on Sheets 209. and 210 of the Zoning }~ap as Official i[os. 2090506-2090513~ inclusive, 210010~-2100112, inclusive~ 2100206-2!OO212, inclusive, 2100305-2100312~ inclusive, and 2100~06-2100/+13, incl~sive, be~ and are hereby chan~ed from General [{esL. ence District to Susiness District, and the Sheet~ herein referred to shall be chanced in tl~is respect. Prgs id ent & IENDED By No, I~= OF R()~NOI(L, , The ii}th day of June, 191+9. No. 1002~. A?] O.~Ii'~Ai~E to ~mend ano. re-or~n Section & (C) (new Section 21 t,u_.es)~ ~ r (A) (new Section 21~ Section ~ (E) (new oection 23 Defense Proviq~or~s)~ Section Permit Required), Section ~ (C) (new Section 25 Iiinor Repairs)~ Section 5 (D) (new Section 26 Plans andSpec~_~'ications), ~.c'~ ',~ion ., ~ (q) (m~w Section 29 Cert~f'icat~__ of Inspection)~ and Section ~ (L) (new 3ection 3~ Other Fermits Necessary) of Ordinance ~o 01~2 adopted by t}~e Council of the City of koanoke~ Virn'inia, on the "A~'~ C,~Dih.~,~8 rezu~tzn~ the ernission of . Aurq~st 191+'~ and entit].a~d, llth day of , , ,, smoke, noxious Jhmes'~ fly.,, ~sh~ soot, ,ust~ cinders,., acids~ or other fumes: dirt, or otlter msteria]_ ar obnoxious ~ases an~ recul~tin~ the construction~ instali~.t, on~ alteration, r¢}c')Ratr',act~,'~rL~ o? rep~ir of ooil~N~ issuance of permits and ts~ co!.~_ect{nn of f~-'s t; ..... ui}~ , ~rovidi~'~~ };enaltit~s for t.}~e z;iolation oe th ~rovfsi. o:as ox ~o · -- Deqart~ent oi: .ii~ Follution Control ai~d rrescril~j.~.~ t ~e rlcnts, po',~;ers~ and wit~'' this ordi}~a~ce" as a~?~nded b~ q ' q~n?~ace used in th° nine s~ .o ' ~on.~ trereof into ~ew sectio~s~ t":e man~er in wi!it' said ,}ru:i~:~c~> sXa]! be cia-ed. l:,.'/v~, and ea~,~ied~~-~--'~ ,'c:'~. 0[{hI~]/hlt'li'] re~ulatin- t}~e e~ission of ., t~ls~ c!r!deFs ac- ~{S o ,{r' ]"~lleB~ di_Ft '~iF F:91!ut~q?l r .... ,~-~n! .~,~:,~ 7r'(ls.t~'ikirN' the risi~ts ]'oweN; and ~uties ~l' SLCii; Sect. irm 1 }e[-?Ft~ e~t (3re.u~ed. That t}ere is ereh" cr~:te(t a De~:'~.:r'%~.,~- 9f' ~ir ~oilutioxi ConLroi ,¢hi ch. ;;)~?il. b'~, ,. an ad?.inistra t ivy,. (!en.ar'%~ .ez~t. r'es)-}o~'lsiSi~~ t,o chief of which :-;x;m_= i~e ){no',,'.~ ;~s t' e ;~.F..C~O~ ,:nO J:all 0e ~; [ oint'~,q by Lie City }':;v',.*-~r T;;. i:zr ividua] so appointed sSail (~e m;.~iified bv r;linins and e>:F,}'"i,',~,~ in ~!;~e theory a~,o. practice of air pollution c-ntrol. 3ocr. ion 2 A,?'i:~rv 3card City !:ouncil. One rnen'2.,cr' shall be appointed fnr one year; t'wo nemt)ers r, hell be nplointed for t'./o )'ears; one r::eh,ber shall be aT, pointed for three years; ant, one ......... r snail be ..... appolnu(k ¢'n., t¢~'*,; o1' four ,~¢~:~r's from o.:..,, ti'Let da:iu,~ry 1~ 1948. such tern. :embers of the :.oc~d shall serve without re~mnleration for their service but shall be ~ '~' r,~_h~ursed for all expenses necessarily and ~ctually incurred in the performance of their d~ties a~ ~e}.bers of such Board. Other ~er~-onnel~ ~ s~cb ss clar~s~, , steno~raphers~ ins~.~eco~:~ and others na~ secured, by the Director ~ , ,.~m~ t]~e '~p~roval. ~ o~' the .,~'ity ~ana~'er. SecLion 3 Adminis' raLion The Directer or !sis duly authorized assistant er assistants shall be responsible i'c,r the administr~o~ ~ on of th~s ordina me. Thcey shall issue all rermits certifica, tes~ and notices' keep on s~ile a~ plicatiens~ l,(}rr~its~ pls~s~ reports ef · ~ ~ '" ~ and other records. ~'~- oection 4 ~i. pticatlo:i' ~ ' for' Yer~it The Directo or his ~ ,, ~'1,~ authorized aso=otaho er assi~=~t~ shall also the ap?~lication and p]_sns far the constructien~ installaLion~ recono~cLmen~' alteFstion~ or repair of any boiler~ f~rnsce~ incinerator~ stack~ OF other apparatus connected ~-~ith the staok~ and suh.!eo~ ~o the require~.~ents of this ordinance~ issue an ~nstoml~lOn neFmiL. Section 5~ inspecLion Necessary The Director and inspectors e~p!eyed in his Departa,ent shall investi.gate complaints and make inspections and observations of smoke conditions in the City of Roanoke. They .shall inspect, the instal'~'_h~.~mon of' all e ouioment~ :Or ~.,n~cl~" ' ~ a permit ]~as bee~ iss~,ed and see ~ ~a~ e work J s ~one in accordance v~mt~,, t~e ~o~ulations and tl}e ml~t~s as apnroved Ti~ev si~all ~:sl{e dail,~ written reports of "11 inspections~ violations~ and complaints. Section 6 Rules and Regulations !n addition to the rest:~ire~ents herein set rorth~ the Director is l~ereby authorized to pro}:uicate rules and reshlations ~overniru{ settin? heishts and set'tin m'!thods of boilers~ furnaces and s~okers: sizes and construction metheds of f].ues~ breechinss~ chimneys an, l s:'acks; 3iz:s and L,,}:'~es of fiiPn&koes~ stekers~ boilers and other i'uel-burnins equipment~ ~Tate a res~ use~ size~ hunter and type of steam- a~r jets or other smoke elm~mno, omns devices~ as deter~ined b}r Lhe kind oi-' fuel r~.~_es and resll]al.ions s~'nll first be an~ roved bv resolution of Council before beceminc effective. Any such rules an~ re?,~tions .... si~all be /:reserved i~ t~,~c office oi Departr:,ent of Air Pollution Control and ~,~ade available ii'or public inspection. The Director in the ........ ' ~xe~.~r~-~mon o~ such rules and reticulations shsll~ as a ~asis therr~of e~:~body D~sic nrinci~ale~ as set ior~ ~ in rubli ' c~lons cZ recornized stand~rd suthorities such ss the Federal Buroau of I{ines~ tn~ Depart~en% oY Cor,~:..erc Bureau o~~ Standards~ :~toker Nanufocturers ~,ssoc~_ation~ A~,erican aocietY of ]~acr~anic. Engineers, American Society for Testinr ]aterials~ Nat~onal ..~ar;~ Air Heatin~~ and Air Conditionin~ Association~ National Assoc~.aLion ~]eatin~- a~d Pipin~~ oo~tractors~ ~ e= ~' ,,entre' timr En~ineers~ or o~,laer recoznized ,'~uthorit American oo~ety o: Heat~nv and ~ ' za Se~' ~ ~ Boiler Defined "Boiler" shall be considered as any vessel to which heat is applied either exoer~ally or internally for t~:e purpose of ~-eneratin~' otear~ for any purpose wl~atsoever or supplyinc hot water for any purpose in arty plant or buildinf~ arid all boilers or nor't,~~:'''u ~:~ui~-~,,ent workin~ in the Cit~,~ of 273 o(.ction,-, Fly Ash "Fly " nl~.~ Ash" shall be '~ erzned the sa~.e ~.s thc ~r .... Ash "Cinders~ l)u:;t~ ._~, -, - shall be co~sidereo to be all ~olids (i~cludi~:~ coke~ c~n~:er's, dus5~ ~*' " ~ib~ ~'~ ~ oe fue-~ ) ti::~t are carried in t~',e Fas strea;, so as %o re?ch ti~e external air. Section o DirecLnr ~' ~ ~' ~' Ai The Director as used in tNis or~!inance shall re::::n t~,a Dkre~o~ o_ r Pol]~tion Cor:tro!. Sectionz',~ 9~nso~ ~ , ~ Smoke Ders,~ slr~oke shall be d~Jzned as s~;oke .... e e~sity oF she(ac of wnzc~l is equal ~reateF .... ~' . ..... Nco .~} proved by the L,}~a~l ~{O. 3 O: t} ~'~ :{iP'~ulNisiiil Oqart aS ?Fepo - ~ &~ld ~}nited States iJllreati 0c i,' Section 11 Fur es DeFined "Fur:es"--~nv vl'o'~ leol0 runes other tha~ smok~ re~ardiess of col ~:r OF s:'~ade of d~t,v eoual to or ~xe:ter th~n 1[o 1 of the kin~-e!raann Chart ....... j _ · · Sectiou 12 Solids in The ahount of soli~is in the s~ses of com}:.ustiox skall be d et~r:~ined acc:rdi Founos oi2 'ases oojust~d .... to ..~0 per cent excess air e~ceNtinc *~.~ ...... it sna~l not ' ~,r~.. the dust r, ermitted to oe e;Litted be less t~n 1q oeF ce~t of tlc ...... ~ dust-sevaratin~c equilx~er~t. c~oh 13 ~[eaL:n~-,Soil. er ~, ........ ? ooi}..eF Ca.Fyi;is riot ovsr }~OUII/~S 3{,!1;~i: (')N }( Noun(Is ,.:a{,er. nFeSSIiFO or ten-~: rf ti. res ~lot exce~dinc 250 dex roes Section !1+ ~t. fsi. po .... "}[orseFoweF" s~allL be ,c~uistt'hed to ::can ?nted boil,:r hor:;eF, o-,~er =.u si~all be i'i.~2Fed on ti~e oasis ,)f 1(.) sq~L,~r'~-~ foot ~)~ boiler :-:eatin' St~rJ'aCe ,.:er horseEoweF. boi ].{~F ]~,>Nset')o,-,ier' si[all ~,e ~o~si, lered..~ual t:o 14( snuare fee~ ,,>.i ~ .~, st, e:,r: r~;-~-:~,t:'P', .~ or 22~,. ~-~.are fe~:t of ~.ter r'::d:a~ ;,',:~ Secl ion i ~ Per'~on b?fi::ed ~ ~"~ o ~ W S~ r~i'l ~"i:es f~ll; l. ii-;] 111:~q COpCioF~it,~.'~fl5 Col.,~ anv ot,;,or !~qal enLJ. tl. es. 3ection 16 FoweF i'~oiler 3ect;!n ~ i~ Jtr~ck .>~ ....... rx:~: ~: a:~'f ~}~it~iel.r~ .... ) st]mt :re~ anu oFenin? oc t~y kind o ..... 1~ Ov:~';s cue. Defined b~:r!leFs ' sila!] riot 06 COfi:3{ r~ ::,. tO S_N(:] 1~ 6! SI1C}i erll~i; ;:{~:~ ~ W]:C~ ~,.,sed : Of COO}(%Ni~~ OF 1;.S'~d J_ll a }"F'L~~' 13a r't-sJF]efK}e i'o:' plilrp,:)Se'~. "{ F-''~ t.. ~r~:i :~<~iii' t e -'~(-,';~' ~' 274 Section 19 Snoke 'L~e~ a h~uisance The product ion ~ emission, or other escape of smoke within the City of Roanoke of a d. ensitv eaual to or r?eater than described, under Section lO of ordinance~ f'rora any fire or fires ~.~hetl er se~.:e be active or burnin~ or banke,.~ or in a state of Pest or w?~et ~er said ~ ~ ~ _ s~,:o~{~. ])~ suffered or perl~itted to e~ca, ~ ~rou a stack~ f!~e~ or chimney o~' from a~ open spuce except fer a }2eriod or periods as~resatinR 6 minuLes in any 60 n~inute }~,riod durin~ which Lime the +'irebox or fireboxes sre bein? c]esr~ed out or a ~lew fire or fires built theFein is hereby declared s m~isance an{~ nay bp.. ~ sumr~arily~ _~.. aba~et, b'~.~ the Director~ or by anyone whom .l[~C fl he na~._.~ duly authorize, for' such nurpose., ~' ~ abatement mav~ be in addition to the fine hereinafter provide~], tn}r ~.e,.oon who shall s~ffer OF permit the production~ emission~ or other escape ef smoke within the City ef Roanoke or a c] ensity equal to or ~reater than described under Sect~.on l0 of this ordinance~ from any fire or fires wNether same be actiYe or burnirn~' or banked or i~ a state or rest or said snoke be suffered or permitted to escape t}~ 'buSh a stack~ flue~ or c}~imney or from an open spsce es ce~0t for a Feriod or peFiods agcre~:ating 0 minutes in any 60 ninute period durin~ which time the firebox or fireboxes are heirl~~ cleaned out or a new fire or fires built thernin shall be deemed ?uilty of a misder~.eanor. Section 20 ~tou. nd~(~}uoe"o and ' ~ '~ I ' 6~ At roundhouses and t~F}~i~sis._ a}l ]_}.h:eRlo~~ O~' Nerlo,~.s a2~'~.~ _ ~.~ .... ~ in? O minut s in any 60 minute period shall be allowed when ~'ires are }}ein~~ cleaned o~ l'ires are bein~ built in cold locomoti~es ~Ie~r the ire }~as bee~ built~ 'khe locomotive shall not e~it smoke in viol~:%ion of Section 10 of this ordinance for an a~plresate of nore than k minute's durin~ any ~inute period Section 21 fumes The em].ssio~'~ froth: any nrer, ises of ';isib!e fur:Ps other t:tan smoke re~{ardiess ~ ~'~ ~ crea '~ ilo 1 of the Xln~:'elmann of color oF shade of a ce~lole,~ equa= to or ter t~,an . "'' Chart q s herob~ ~rohibit~d. T}~e ~",.,' ~,~.n _ _ ~ , ,, lSSio:l of smoke equal to or r~res, ter *'a~, of the kin,~elman~i Chart shall be a violYt!on aL aily tih,e. ~ Acid Section 22 C;[ri~iers~ hust~ Fly Ash~ so ..... ~.lo person s lail cause oN ~_~.io~ ~o e ca}?e into ~ne ol:e~ air. such of cinders~ dnst~ ~ly as]~ soot~ aci,i~ OF c)o;~.~ ilul~e$~ INu ()tiler i~aterials~ - · t,-~'- . : '' ~ llt_~isai~ce OF ohiloxiolls nase~ in s;~c}~ ,._~ce o- man~teP as to cai.ice injury~ or annoyance %o any '~,e}'son noLbein- t,l~er~in or thereupon en~'ased~ or to the ?.,bkic ~, s~ health or safety bi' any ~,erson not or to endan~e? %!'_e ~'o~ fort~ re~.e. ~ , .. therein or o;~c~reupon en~a~e..~ or the pu~lmc or iz~ such a manner as to cause injury or clalla?e to business OF }:roteFt~r aec~,ion 23 1' ~'~ In anv~ nroceedinn, un~er t}~zs oFd-~"'~_.,~.-.c~., it shall be a ,~ood.~ defense if the 'mq =~d with person~ c,.~r.~a the unh..wful emission ~-n s~:~oke, fly asi~ soot, cinaers~ nos~ious acids, fumes or zases, ~all sho,.,~ to the satisfaction of the court or jury tryin? the same that an adequete supFly of ~mokeiess solid fuel is not available and shall fh~rt,~r show t~na~,. there is' no kno?~ practicable device, appliance, ~eans n ..... .__ h ' ~ establishment, r:remises or metho~, hv ap~,llCa~..ioiu of d{liCh I',o ]n~S .Ul].oinf~ _ :.,~ .... ~ SUC~i nFOceedlil~' could hew: been prevented. ~ Fenuit Re,~uired Section .... i. nstu ii, _.. {3 T'~nE~F~t~S. to hZ~Fll pu kve~ized~ coal r,r. otJ~eN anr.~:t~s, _ ~.. ~'~'~ ~... ~.... ~ :.o .... ,.,~4 tt~ t :".e by the o nar~ contra.r:tor, instq!!er~ OF oh].eP ?'eFSOl~ LO %ha DepartrenL of Pollution ~,o..t~.o{' ~'t- 1 a~d approved by t~>~ Director t.~ereof of a {~uly. authorized ~o.~Istant a' s bei_n:~~ so desi,'~ed, ii,at the sar,e can be n.ana.u~ ~nd'~ op~}rated t.o to the i%FO!rIS!()!IS ()'~ this oi...1.1o ...... ,,lin prevent &iF polluLio:i~ ant until h.as 'been is~uec~, b!r said -'~?to_ ' . o ,-' J~e ~'- or a duly aut}:orized ass?_s%i~I% !'{>f SUC~ Tl~e ap?licatien s}~all be ~,~a,'de cut -,n tho fo~:: nroviqed, s~x.}win~' the nature '~ ' t.~ e of the siz.. and r~ahe of the ~u. Fn::.:r or ~toke~. the fual to bc use~t~ ~ ....... o~ l:reechin.~ ?.d: stack~ the load, and otlter :rt~or~:~x~on .... tw nent to the inst,:~zatmon. Se ~'on 25 - ' co~_ . I'inor !ieF, e~r s } irloF ~ , ~ 4 ...... Fe~..s__I~ which do n~t involute any.. ~,a.ior alteration oN .tc'.l[/"{o''~o_~ ~O ,oiler'~ furr].{,c' ~ OF ot]eF aprarstus~ or whic~ do not involve any ~loer.:~o~on which tends Lo increase the e]:ission of smoke m?.y on made ~-{tbout a For'mit resettin'~ o~' boilers, . t.rm~ces or ocher ~ eat. in~' e '~-]_r.!~etlt, OF the Fe~ _LaCe/;:e~lt of :)~:'- .... on 9/, Plans sn'~ Sp~nificatio:~s ~uppJ_dr-~c~;ted b},r r:!aris a~},::] sr'ecifi '~ ~ ' ' ~'. is be;:...n. T% shall be bi~e ~, .... ':~,,~ w:~re several t?,Pdes are e},,ployeJ,, to asceFthlii that the requis:~ .. zee Sectionx.°" Pavn~er~t. of , ~,~s Ut,on a ~:ro~ra! of ait'~ .a~ ........... . . ." l)eFr-xrt.' ent of ,'tit' PollutJ_o:~ ',3o~trol s}:~li ~sue ~ 'i:~tt.:;:J_.u.~,t~' work sho~,e o.~i .t '~ application. Sect:ion 2,::I "'~ ,,,,1<-1~ t::s l'r'o; uoILed in t :c eve 'L 21 ~ l'/<,Fr{ Of eFeotlD~.~ . not Co,~f','}n:~ i.rj..t.i~ t'~e [;!an; or s~ ecifications ['s approveJ by t~ie: Oirect;or~ the ' " ' ~'-' ~ fOR * ~is Or',i' - The Director or a duly auL, hc)sized assi:sta;~l, shall~-.o':~ ~r .... ...... u, aiteF c,..~r~_ 276 issued~ and ~ ~ ~'. foun<! to oc i~ accorta~ce with ~;he apFroved plans and ~ecifications~ ~ ' ~ ' a ce~-tif'ic~te of inspection shall and the inform;~tion ~-iven on t[~e be iss~ed. ~he complete mnatallmomo~ s~ell conform to minimum requirements ' standards~ ot~erwP~se no e~.l~ific~te s~ll i)e iss~ed Section 30 ,lpprov~t]_ [required No perso~ shall t:se o:' cal..se ~O ce uSeo any new~ re:~odeiel~ o~' stationary boiler~ i'urnace~ i~ci2,erator~ stack~ or oLizer' ap!status com~ected with tl~e stack unless s~.mo ~qall hav~ a cerLml=~oe of insF~ction~ showi~ that ' : ' ~n,; pl~ns and tl~e construction ,}r recorls'trvctio~ iS =~ complionce with ~ '~ spec!float, ions appr:'~ved in connec_~.on wit,}~ the issuance oi b]ie ll'~sLa]._a~hlO;l oeco 31 } lrlll'n Ecuiphent ,irb n~stin~' p!~.nt (new, rebuilt~ or reconstructed) havinS more than ], s~uare f est of steanr sdiation or feted at more than 1,,.,00 square f~,=t of .... er radiation~ or boilers of nors than 12 horsepower~ or hot-air heatin? plaxts more th:in 0 s~uare feet of rlFate ares shall be an apl}roved smekeless type or shall ce equipped wi.t~': I~ecn~-,cal r:tetho~ of firin~ coal~ oil~ or r'~s~ e~.~,~e~.,~ o~,at, a Fermit,~-.~v~. Lo _issued J'OF t},e_ ~;s% ,',~'._ coke or, Iv. . ~ in which event no other fuel may be ~;sed in suc}~ plant{:~ ~ ~ ~.:-~e use o1' oil:er fuel in sucl', plants shall co~l:3ti%Lte s. ~io]_~tion. of ~.h-s~ ordi:nahce. ~ xermit ,{ill be issue~.' ~.~r~"' only one such boiler , ~' ,~ Ix '' ~ }xvrsepower or !~.s ean. iva~on~, size in a low pressuFe boiie~' be installed ,iLhouo .... .:~kLem,:~oic" .... ' ~ ~ Section 32 ~;,~x..r~;~-.~'.u~on from Prosecut ion The issuance b,, the Director of say installation ~,~rmit or certificate of cOrloull~ CO ' ~' Oll~ inspection Yor ~he ....... tion~ re nstruc,,~ al~eration~ or repair of any boiler~ _Curnac ~ inciner~.o...r,~ stack~ or oLl~er apparatus com~ec6ed wit? the shall not be held or construed bo exempt anv~ .~._r,~rson ~o whom such installation permit or certiYicate o~' inspection may 1mve been issued Yrom prosecution on account of the emission oY smoke and ~he products oY com~ustio~ whic~ are prohlbited. Section 3~ [{izht to Eh%er The Director or his ~ssis%ants upon identification s~all ]~ave t;<e r~ ~o enter, in the perYormance of his or ~heir duties~ at ali reasonable hours~ all premises Yro~ which sn}oke~ cinders, dust~ ~as, fly ash~ ~u~es~ o~- odors are beinF emitted~ or }mve been emitted~ or where t~e construc~ion~ instgllaLion~ reconstruction, alt~ e or re,~ir of any boil~r~ furnace, stack~ or o~her appar{~t~ s connected wit~'~ Lie stack is takin~ or nas taken place~ and it shall be hhlew~ul~ fOr any. ~e?son to {{eny a~l:toance Lo ~aid Director or his assi.stanLs interYere wit~ hir~ o~~ then in th~ per_?orn~}ce of his or ~heir duties. Section ~ Other Ferr:its The application for and subsequent issuance oY an ins~alla~ion pen:~it by Director or a duly authorized assista~t shall not be construed to indicate approval o~' ~?~e s%~eng%~ or o ~5 of any buildinF or s~acx or to indicate compliance wiLh the st. ructura] require~ents oY the oroina~,ces which are enlorced ~ or Electrical inspecLors~ or L~e Fire Denartment; nor by the l}uildin%~ Plumbin~'~ shall it relieve anyone Yrom the necessity o~ ob3aininz a pen~i~ reouired by s~ch ordina~;ces. 277 17~{ S~. f~S ~'SF(~ii~i~Ft. eF ~}FOViied~ shall be paid to ~ne' Oepar~:~ of Air Pollution Coutroi st thc, time of' { he i:su,'~::~ce ,~f Perr:~ts_ shall be v~] ~,i>, ~:n~f i ~ i'nrce for a ~'~Nio,!. ,, not e:-{c~-'~:ins,~ If the ~ s?!owrl ')1~ the :~pDFove,~ plan / ,~lc] am:_,_:._~:~ .... =on~ ~ %ir'octet s~ al~ live ~lf)iiioe of s. ch ~io]~'~ti. on t,~ t.;-~ ..... ~' . ..... o~ ....... ' ..... ri}O';ce: . S,~d]__k :~':~'~.,. ,~ tihe ~'~"n:~.'c is reasonable an,~i s~i'i'i, cie:~L i~i t':e ....... on t ~e t. qe rem, ~,'.ti~i:s wr, t.-~in tire time mentioned~ , . . chanced t, he ~ so ' ' voc: tl:_at it, ,?:}~12or'ris co the oz'irinal -] .... Fro.~,..,ed an apgeal }:as not been upheld in }~e r:eantike. (See Sec. ,%2) "-" of ~ he }?ermit~ rio IL[FtS~eF work shall ~)e done on ~.;~ job in questioll~ cxc ', corN(ct tqe violation in t" ' ~e r~anner ,orde?':d ~!: t}~e Director. Section t: 'Small Section 3') ~ci~:~:h;l.~ of The fee to ! e cl~ar:~ed ~of a peFr~t fOP the ~]~ota!~a~,~on o1' ;~e:,~ equipment of % = .... Oit~ equi]'l,ei!~, o1' co:.::>ust ~ ~ r,,,~,~ si:ali 1 i{P to I00 .; r..:. 0() e ::: c :' ,..,lu.,.Jt, e,'2 ch ~e':1%i~'l~ boileFs~ ] i,~r:l: ces~ qq;~are ~'~,-~ ,',{' steam radiatJ for ca'.,acities e:ce¢~'~/~-,¢,'3 ~ 0O(}i S,qUOFei'eet of stet:r,: r:d"t _ '- ' ' ' ...... - _Lc. Sect ion :LL :~[)o?ting the 'City o:' ilo"" '' ..... ' .... ' {~i/C}'on- ........ zed 8c'e:iL sel}Liil:- f',~F{. l~uildinr's J. rl ',,,~iilc]~ s:)c',: i'vo]-ll)t~o:tir!r' t{e,~/ce: are Co '.>e i: st,qli_'::l (';'_' :(: ;. The ',278 report }~erein proviied for s}~all ce i~; ,,~,rmtin~ ~;~d be ¢~livered or ~,ailed ~o the Director within one weak a fLer such sale a~d ,;i~all coh,~d~_n L]}o "'~' '. and ao. dreos of ~ fu~l-,~rnin~ device the purc~.u~er ~,nd ~h:~ }~ation ol the bull.din,! in whiche 8ch is to he lnstatle{~' - ~ er used. These provisions si~all not an~'I'~.~. to wholesale tNs~sac%lOl~S ~:ide fop t,l~. p~.}.Fnose oi' resale. Section ~1 Penalties Any }'~er.~on foun0..~"~yu~,~ of vio!al_,in~- t"e :},rovisions of this erdinarce s~all be fined not less t~an ~!2 nor more ',300 for ' ~ · ~ each violation t}~ereei' Offenses on senarate days snail be dee,,e,! to be separate offer~ses for %l~e purposes of this ord~na~ce,' Anv, abate~ent h~r~inbefore, ,, ~ provided for shall be _ penally prescribed hy this section. Section 62 Advisor-f and Appesl Board The Advisory Board shall act as an Arpeal i~oard and s!~all rev!ew a~}~ appeals made in writins by an} }:eFse~ dissatsified with any decision o! tl~e Director. They shall be be citize,-~s and taxps.yers of the city and shall not }}ave any }.n~Fes~ ir~ the sale or centro! of any smoke-prevention equipment or apparatus. The ~dviso~ Board may n~eeare such rules and Fe~ulaTions as r.a,~ Ibc deema~d necessary for them in the discharce ol their a~,,~es. ~ney shall decide all apoeals~ , pNonr~F'~y~ ~ , before %hem and skal! ei%l~er affirm~ modify~ OF everrule the decision of the Director~ which they nay be called upon to review. Sectiou ~{~3 Va!ir~ ShoUld a ~y section~ part~ para~ral}~~ er provision of this ordinance be declared unconstitutional or 'h, eld invalid !'or any reesen, the reL~ainder of' said ord. mn,n,~_~ shall not be ~'~'" ~- !3E !~ m'n(~?{~::'..~ ORDAINED that said Ordinance Ne. 9152 be amended by a ddin{* thereto a new section to be~no',n~- ~ Section ~1~ to-wit: oe~tion 6~ Air Pollution Control Ordinance This ordinance shall be known~ designated and cited as "The Air Pollution Control Ordinance of the City of koanoke~ 19~9". Clerk % A P P 'i 0 ,r,,, E D President The 13t!~ day of June, 19/+?. No. 10025. AN ORblNANC}'] authorizin,~ and directinr the City [ianager~ for a~ld on behalf of the City of Roanoke~ t.o pu~'clu:~se t~;enty-nine certain lots or parcels of land shown on I~ap of William Flemin~ Court Subdivision~ dated December 10, 1938, of ~.~ ~mrc~mt Court of Roanoke County, Virzinia~ i~ record in t}m Clerk's Cffice of 1';,e ;" ' ' ' ~ Plier l~ook number' 2, pa~e 121, at a total consideration of [[2~5,O00.00, for municipa purposes, and appropriatin( t~e amount of .~5,000.~0 fr:m tlie 19~9 Annex Fund for this purpose. 27(: :~E i~'~ C"~,.DAINlJD b~.. tne~ Council of the Ci~'~,. .~., o:' ~..o:~io]:e ~::a~ the ....... u .......... 1'?}!~ Of rer;oFd ill ~! "- ?o~ nx~':i:icit2a! nur~:oses~ at a b.?t!{t cot~sifier:.;tion ol ,?.!~CO0.CO, to-wit: ]escrivtion t.~orJ O,.;ner ?o s A. Ilu .... et~, ~,.,~,~e or ]':erklel 21. frlce Af2ourl~5 Lots 1-6, in~ T %1 22, ~00. O0 ,. ±Ou:!3 OF ?)&FCCis , l~ : Tl~e ]_.l~,t riu": oJ_" ,Tune~ 19%9. i{o. 10026. t-:rus ~denb ;117 05' Di.r.~AITM'~, ,:', authorizin?, the t',u-ec':use._ .. ~bv., ~.~....,. Cit',oi koarioke o:' ~, .~ re-,. lot s r, lFCel ; n". __oJl~: ,.~, ',,il ?s ,p~'r't of Lot o,, and :~_L1 ()] i~ou ~ :Jlock ]r.. , .,, ,' Lend (;or:p&nv ]~n~ (]'~i-'ic-:'_~ ~ q_~ ho. 1,./w12L, i~ .. . · .... ~,,L of Lot o,~ :il,'}ck; ..'~z, 3rv:~tal 3pririr L'nt} -]or ~-.,~:. '~.; ~.~.~ ~'' ~' t)_:'i'ic<_~,.=~ ::n. i(.'ol]C2. ~ from :.. t::erine 7ton~:. r ....... ., ~ (l::_ci,'. :...). "' "12t3~ 7FO!: ,}r}~l[i ~i~i ?O::]e ~..~_ ': %~ OP ~: e =L':~': .. :::t'; '~{, :l:; : ]:-'i-'e of ',.'['u, (.k ~ ' /:" (9 (' ,Rile] ~ Ukh., ( (h Fesuont AV]]_~r~ bO bG LL.]~r~ !'O? oO:'.O{)l } hu. ro-:r · ~ut':oi'izi,:~' t: e :~ui, of 330,500.00 to ,_.~ ¢ .] y . Q ? - ~ ~ . . ..... r',ur ['os e 3. ~--r ~' n ~ ~" &Yl{~ 1]i(: Si.~3 lcLiL(; .~](J "]i[1TM ~' -' Lf7 ':'P Se:'.u .. t.~[e N~ I~ ~':':"'" .... + ~ /"or' ~.:le ~ h,.. ,, J } E: z.()t }'?~v ~rot.:~ ):a'~,e,~i. ne,. "~,," ~' ' 'ce of ,12 $~:'O Ou, and '~',~-' ~_,ou ' 3]0 .... o ..... ,* -- (}fficial VT, ' ':I''' ¢ * ~ * ~-~ i ( {,:'~: il(f%; r:,~~ ~,,- : 1,4 --.~,, ' ' ' ' . ('Ol]:-t¢.i I.: '.::,4-,. '.x] o¢' S&i(. i')12 :3: {]:,~.t u ]:e ; Ui'C]i'~St::~ :i. L:~e .':] ', ",;S,RJ ; ' ]'-'i[St:o~' dil;~' 280 :,[itEItEAS, Council concurs in , ~'~ ...... ~- ~ ' c~ ....... ze alii direoL the purchase of' all of said lots at ~:e a~oresa~.c prices, t]:e said lots to ce used for sc::oos purFo":es~ and ,-'n,~rl~u.:,.;~AS~ pendin~ +~'~ ....... sa~e of certain Public School ~on::~s ~ereoofor'e to be sold by kesolutlon :}_~ City Council passed on i ~./ 2, 1969, it w=lm be necessar' for t]~e oc.~ool Board to /'~ ~ ~ ~ }o,~ pupchase price of .... ~e lots out of its ben~r~l shall be reinhursed %o %ho '3chool J~oar'd~s qeneral Fund .~-~uS }/.' +~'~ ....... ~sroc~e~s ~"}~ tke ~ .ruolic School ~o ' . sale sC tt~e n ~ ~,.}'lGs &h~T.,FOWQ,:i R~r ~' ' . _ ,,~ ~ ~e freeiold lroZeFs Ol the Cit, Sr on the 1st day o: }{arc}~ ~rTM,. .... ~._.~'-'~ ~',, ~,~' iT ' ~' !,{~r~~.~ .... by t}~e Council of the Sit:.- of ~oenoke as follows~ to-wit: -~ be and ..... : ....... he r.:.by authorized, 1. That the proper officers of zJ~e c~_~ , o~..~ and directed~ on beha-~ p of z~ said cibl,'~ to pu.r ~.,;:~:~se tie followin<{ ti~ree lots or parcels of land fren t!:e respective o'~a~ey'.s t]~ere.~i~ or ti~.eir teNal owner or owners~ aL the i}'ol].o'dirHr pFices: Lot 0,. :ne r Purc :ese Price Part, of Lot 9 and all of' Lot 10, iichard F. ./arson . 3lock 3~. ~ Crystal Sprin~ Land ~ '~ ~- , Official N0 1',161301 Lot (} and u, art of~oo~ ~ 9~ ~%lock ~-,~c kat~erin~ Stone 12~500~ .00 0Flrsta i o · .. ~prlrl~~ Landbor,~Fa~.f" ~'~ ~' '~ ap~ ...... ln6~ 302 Lo~ 2~ !3!oct.r 9~ Victor' Land do}-m Ambrose S~aples ~000.00 ~ .... ~'~- ' ~ iai . 31213 s,~z ~ ~ ,'-; en~ deed. or deeds ~ upon deli~er,' ~o ~>e Oie~' o~ ir)anok~ oF a :::ood and "~ such fort,; as is at,~uro~e,t bv the "~ ~' ~'~ ..... ..... ~y,;t~o~ney conve,,'i':~' o sazd cztv '~;it~ n~mral ',farranty of Title t~e fee simnle tit, lc to sai~] lot, s, and after an examirr;tion and ar?royal hy t~e Cit~ Attor~ev of t~e. tit!c to s~.~'," lots. 2. ~nau the i/o~:~o~c~ Sitv. :3chool JSo.~rti !)~=~,, ~.:i~:l .~s ~,or~:}b,' autaorized Lc ..... ~ ~:~:. , ~;O S~.tZ'. oi' )]_}~C}00 O0 i'OZ' }'aFt O1' /,Or 9 &Zld all of' Lot out of its General Fund, ,~ . . ~ ~OL:.O0 for Let ~ and i(Block 3~: Crystal S]or'in~ Land Coi.nany ap~ the sum o{' part, of' Lot 9~, :,,~y~ opr~n?' Land Co.'~,anv._ ., i a>, , an~i, tJ~e su~,, of }.f:,CO0.OC for Lot Blocl, 9 Vic%oN La;~d Gott, pan3' }'a~ ux~on delivery %o %}ie pFor',eF .:lty oi'i'icer's .:)i' a deed qr cieeds to the lot or lots as arethusa:id. ....... oo:~ds au~::orlzed to be isst~ed ~na15, upon t,~e s:~]~ of t}:{ Yu~li~ School '~ by t~e ~'ree]~old voters of ~-~ :3 '~ ~:~t ~ -~, day ' ~ .... it', oi' l'toaz~ox.~ an e].ecoiozl held on %~e Is~ o}' I'arch, 1049, zt is hereby ,~ir~cted t~mt t;~e .%~:neral Fund of tl~e :roanoke "'' Scl')ool ~o::~r:i oe reir,bursed out of such ~:>roct~eds of sale tJ,e sum of' ;3C ,L;w O0 or such part or parts t,}mr~:of as ~:ay have been actually ~mi:~_ out of saic Senera]. ?'und~ pursua~t to this Ordina~ce. A P .r R 0 ~?,, }; D PFC ' ' !N T{{}; COl:ROIL FOk Thl;: CITv OF ROAii(:i(.:~ Vi~IGiNiA, The 13~h day iio. 100~.1. A kiiSOLTITIO}i' authorizi~~ the employr::e:~b oz' an architecL t.o p elane Flans qS ...~ '..,, ~,,.~,v :,u un,, ouncil o~ ~,~e ,City is }ereb-~ ~,r~[~15ed l'or t':~e ermlo,,r'x}nt,, ., r~i' s~n arcl;itec% to s?ecificat, ioT:s for r"i.S sn~'ervise %~e construclio]t Pres~a~nt Tha l.q. ti; da~: of ~ ~ lOlC~ I[o. 1001,2. ,,ouncil of' ~ne blt,'/ O~ ['kOS~NOI{~:~ . be~innins Janusry 1~ 19)~9, and en,-iin~ Decen;ber - 19&9, and dec.~l 1~ t~e . ~ ........... ., o~v :iJO~!Ci.~ 01. One .~1~': Of J. oanok{~ Vir?'inia~ on the }l:st, day of Decer~ber, 19!~{~ C'o. 9151, ~}~zci ent, it.'iud~ ,-, ' L.:le ,re ~ ' ""~ Ordin,?nce ~,:akinq eppropris'tions from ' "nerai ~un,:.[ of the City of , c~:.~ ber'in~in? Jan..ary 1~ 197+9, ano. endinc uece;:S:.er p~ a,:.u~x ed and ~:., .~ence or 8n.. eher:~e:~cv". } ~ . r'eo 'C.]a ! ~ r~ ~e,, Pead as J'ollows: "'0}I=~:'~3'--, ii .[,: '? ~ ~r~::Y' ' '~o i1'7 ~IiI~ 81~0 :~ .~ ~: . . . · . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... . ......... :..; .., (3) A:]~[ ~ :i',alculatov. ....... Ord!rtar~ce st.al ~ be :_~ ~,.,, .... :- f']'o~ s p?ssa~-e ', 1 .el']: F re ,s _~d e i?o. lO04b. A iL~,~OL, iiu. IJ au. thorizin;: ant_ :,tztect:.n~ %~a C4tTMl.,an:t'::er' .... aha Czty ole" fl: and on ue;~alf' o? ,..~',e City of :~" ~ .... Vir~'inia~ >th day of June~ 1e/¢9 bet:,,,/eer~ 3!s:kr J Fis?tburn~ , ' --.. ~ , il LiSu~}e ii/W 0[' it, .:i. I' " ~ ..... and ti~ Cit'f of i-toanoke~ _ deceased~ nnnle L .... .~,~q}-u~-~.~ .,~. and 5. Ella l.~squu~ ~ ~ .. f'oF t3e a cquisition of m~operty located on t'.~e south side of o~hp~ez~ A~:nue~ west of ,~t,hoor~-e,.?t, described as Lots 1 a:uJ 2, 5lock 1~ ii. i[. Fisltburn ~p,-'- and o~re .. d. south of C~upbell Avenue, property located on t~;e west s~d~~ or c,t:i ~ et~ described as Lots 3~ % a:~d 6, Block 1~ N. ii. Fish:btam lap, as a site for con~.z~ions contained t~.erein~ providin? for an ,.,o, for the z~,:,ed~ ....... preservatioi~ of the fublic healtl~, a:~ emergency exists. .... ," t~e'~ are hereby authorized and directed, City l"ana¢:er a,td the City Clerk be, ~ ..... . .... " exeohue an acreehent for and on behalf of the City of ~toanoke, Virginia, to ~th ~' ~ " Truste u,/w of '~ .... P !sho~rr! the .~:, ~oaF of June, 19~9~ between z:leir J Fishburn, e it deceased~ Annie L. Fishburn and $. Elis Fisl~burn, and the ~'* ~ ~' ~1 o: [(oanoke~ for the acauisitio~t or_ property, locsted on t~e south sio. e of Car:re}ell. ,~ ~ /vvenue, 3. .J., west o~ OhFrl ] a~. a~ld orr: Street, 6escribed as i_ots 1~(:~' ' ~, ~_,,.c~ 1, property locoted on t ~e west side of etl~ .... et S ~'~ ' -* of described ss i,ots 3~ & 3nfs q, ,~iock ' ...... ~ ~{. ti. Fisi~burn ~.aF~ as a site for the pFopo sed ",',eaa. L,~ ' oent, eF~ urlf'[eP t errs afld COildiuiolls~ cottt;;iNe{:' ' ~heFeiri. }%esolutiot~ s}~ail be in lull force alid e i'tect froru i: s passaEe. The 13th day of June, 1949. Pr:~ s ident ' '~U O},:I)Ii'}Ai!'CE provi,linc for the co md ,erm,':~ ti on of certain real e.t,>,~,e in the City of~oa ~ 'no~,.eV, Virginia, to be used as t~e o:~e for the City's ..~lann~d !!ealth (]enter and nrovidJ. Ir~ fnr an emerf'ency tv[mem~q~,:u.~,~,,~ ~ th~,._, Clt~ of l{,oano}{~ tiFODOSe,3. . to erect a Heaztn Center, snd ~ c ......... :.~ of 8ot.~t~cil for t}te ~,ity o~ xoc~oke that the ~o~noke:, is o ne most real e state hereJnaf,te~ de~crioed~ loc desirab]_e site :or" the location of said ilealth ,~,enoer~ and lu~r described real est~,~,, from defect~ ineffectual effort be pur"cr~se t:~e i~ereina '>~ ..... clair'~ J. Nis}fi)urn~ Trustee u/w of it. ~. Fi~bur~, d eceaoe'd~ Annie L. Fishburn and S. Ella ,"P'-'!oJlbnrn ~ tire record owners t}:er~of~ atnd " .... ~ " ~ an emer.P'el~c[,~ ,~,:,2%~,1'3, for the immediate preservstio~l o1' t~e public ne~lun, exists. ~ :t.):~z: '..D by t>~e Council o] f}~e city of iio,onoke as follows: 983 q4~, ~r'~!~ Cib7 o.£ l~.oanoke a site ......... enter f}:'~e City o.r i{oanokc~ oy a:i_~ %l~rou;': -13s T'T.:},er o~iicers~ and atto}'ne,~s s..}a_} as lierci]~ 'Fovi~q~'~ nrOC~.ec~ %0 oorid(yN'~ izl fee siijle~ ~ t ce.-ta_~_:,~ ~;'rcel of land in ~he ''~ - of :{oanoke v io~' ir'rinia to-wit: 3!~Olii[[Ii[G at the sout}?4est corner of Cam~}b~ll Avenue and Zi~hti'~ o~ee~ , a soutl~er!y direction 425.19~ fe~t to an ~lle'.'. '.~it~ ~.e nos~ line of' sait~ &]lev 1~, .72~ feet t:} a thence in s nort!er!v direction }9~:..~!+ f~}et t.o Caml-bel! 2venue; thence with Cam: bell Avenue in an ,?~nteriy direction lqq.5+ feet 1o the pl. ec~- of i:JlCOiNiCii'G~ a}~c~ hein:~ t~.~e ,sar;:e }'r~>j~erty devised unto Annie 1.. Fisnuurn a:u'i 3. nils ~' ' '' ~,C FeooFd Corporatio:~ Court .~ill Sook 2~ p&"e 296 in the C erk's Office 2. Coi~6e}x'~sti,on ~}roceedin~s ' ereunder s!',ail be in-3t, fil;utect a~:d con{iu, ctod as cases~ ir. ade and ?.rovi. iled. Fresid ent _,,,c 13tn aav of June, .- ..... No. 10040. '-..-~-:~,~ ,o sdonoed by tl~e Council of t:~e C~t'~ oz :tocno~e~ - ..... ~ } · ., : . ~ ........ ' ~'~'~" ~l',e ,q~neFnl Fund of ~"~ " ' -" ,~nrOpFlbLl o:qs ~ ..... ur~ uiLv oJ koanoke for ~]~e ~ ' " 1949 and dec!a~rin? ti~e January I, 19~9~ and ~,,:{in{r Decerxb,~ 3]., , ,.! :.~_i,ED by the Cou~lsil of tho "'' ' oi .... ~ , .... ~ ..... - 02 ari .. u uouncil oi' ~l'le ..,-~v of ~_,.~,. ~'~ 'e~.be 1~ .. 1>I, and eritit t,) re:-~d as :follows: ...... ~';lli,~~'~" .... ~ ~ .... ~' DbJFAm:'~T~ -~.~'~' ,/9, ,Salary ExCFa bm~'lo,~'e e ~ ................. ,~, .... }re s id eh3 984 Iii Tide COUNCil. FOR TNZ CiTY ?F t{O/d'iOlil;, Viiiqii!~A, The 13th day of ,~une~ 19~9. No. iOOZ~~. ~',.N O[~DiNANCE to amend aztd roe:tact Section ~/11~ "City Attorney"~ of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Noanoke~ Virginia~ on the 31st ~ "An Ordinance makin~:~ appropriations ~o,~ 1Jo. 9'?62, and ent_~led~ day of December~ from tl~e C. eneral Fund of t~,e flit, 7 of l~os~oke for t}-e fi3cal year be~innin~~ January 1, 19t~9, a~d ending December 3], 191e9, an{} declarinr' the eziste:~ce of an emer:ency' BE iT OPi)AINED by the Council of the C._ty of i{oanoke tLat Section f/Ii, "Oity Atton~eT", of ~n Ordina;~ce adopted by ~he Council of the 0ity of [~oanoke, Virzini.~, o~ t~ ~lo,.~-' .... da of December, 1~21/~, No. 97q~._, and env!.tled, "An Ordinance makinz a~propriations fro~. the 3enersl Fun,' of tl'~e 0it7 of' Roanoke for the fiscal year be~innin~ January 1, !9z~9, and endin~ Oecer~ber 31, 19l~:, and dee-tarin~ tie existence of an e] ercenoy"~ be~ arid t~e same is her~;by .m~ended end reordained ZO read as follows: CITY ,.~ Salar7 rt,r,.~ ~..,zu _ :2_., J_~ ~, that an emerf~ency is declared to exist ami ~his Ordina;~ce s}tall be in force from its }~.assaqe. A P P !l 0 V ~] D Pr..side:~t iN TI-t~'] COUiICIL FOrt TiIE CITY OF ~O/kiiOYI'], VlhGiNii, .~;e i3th day of June~ ~-w~e.. No. 100~. A R?iSOLUTiON authorizi_q~,' the purchase of one steno~{rapher's chair~ one t r - --~ ~ r;:c~7 at ~ *oral cost of arpro2:~i~.ately :'?~ O0 }pe,~z=t r stand, ar:~. one. station,_:~''~., , ~. ~ . ~, .,. 222, "Clerk of {]ourLs"~ o~' %~i~, lSud'~eL. ~ ~, s, ,oq' ~ , ~e City of Koanoke that author'ity t;e~ and S.,.,IT ~,.,~LLV ,.,J by tn~ Council ol ~-' ' is ~er~by ~,'ranted for ~he pu:-c::~se of one steno~rai;l,er's chair: one t!pewriter stand, and one stationer7 r'~ck, at a total cost of appro::i~r, rely ,75.00, ~ rom the unexpended balance in the Furnitur'e a;~d Eauioment ,~ccot~rlt~ under 5ection "Clerk of Courts" of the : C]_er. } A F F r,: 0 v E D Ok;)Ii3A ,:s to. {m.,en4,, n~d ~'e,enact Section: z;/,'~ "5tret:t. ~'hs"; or an from ~ke General FuIl,J r~l' t e 3Ltv., o~ <o,lao.e fOr t . fiscal ,~-.,. ..... r 5~r~,,~ ~ ..... Jan uar), 1 ~ ~:, ~ t: .J>i[.iED 5y the Council of b}~e.~'ib,; of coanoke ~l:at :~ecL, i<)n '- ~ "{'%treet Sic'ns" of '-, r~lnon..~; ........ ' '~ity of ~ l<in~ eFl"rop~'i,;ti::w~.s ~"': re/ .... ~ ~ ~'-',,sn~,..r.q~$ ~'~trr~ el' i:~... (?2~y" of itoah'~W~ o}' t.h~: ~' ~: folio.~s: I .... · ._:tls ............................... - 5,o2.,...' , 31~ "-~' v.~-:~ "-' C7: ~-'::- .... is d ,: c h: re ..L t,o x:Lst :",,; v'.is Or'dinallce shall },. i~ f":,rce :Ct'or: i~s r:aGsa:e. O,,di:~r~qce '-,,~,r,tr?,!. , ; I~,' t e '~ou;~j l_ ,")i' the ';itv., ,,:'.~ ::o~: ;,-~!:... ~ 11,"' -%,-~i']t~ '' FUN:; of { reM, ',nj ~' ~n'~ iJ:,ecer~i:~:~' 31, ..... ~, "Police D..~. ~rt.r:tent ~ o~ an 0rdinsnce Vir,Tinio.,. on ihe ..~: .'~-'o' day of December, 1'}21~,' ilo. 975!~ ,.' nd *~ :~OF ]le~x~llrlJ..~ .... ,Tf ~l~ Ny 1~ . ~ I'e;. ':,_.~ <~5 i'Oi]_o','S: POL1 '.11 '~ 'I'lL ~"-"~ ~'~ .,}1~.C 3upx::!fi ~}s ............................. ~ 210.00 - ' Ii.'Zi) that ine 13th day of Jum-'.~ 1949 No. 10051. .,n~ 02DI~L:~,I ~ to amen<& a:,! reencc~ Section ,~100~ ~ ' ~ Virsinia on the of an 0rdinqnce a{~o~teH by the Council ~f' the Cit,; or io~-~o~<~ l)ecorP.~, No. OT~l. :,~nd ~,~'- tn Ordinance ' 31st day of .... o, ~ '*-1~cI o nr, ronriations from th,-~ ~'.S~l~rxR1 Fund of the Cit., besinninn January 1~ ~. +.. ~ ,~ existence of afl ey2el'~el~n ~,~>~ ='m~. ~,.0AIn~D"N~ '~'~ by the Council of tbs ,,.,ity' of' iioanoke ~: ~t Sect ion 'q{ecreatien Deparur4~t"~ of an 0rdinanc>~ ~dopted by the Council of the ,~mty of . . . 1o,~ No. 9~' ' - "An Roanoke~ Virqinia~ on the 31st day ef Oec~.~,be~ ~x=~,~ ~ and Ordinance ~lakins appropriations from th~ 9eneral Fu~d of t~' ' .. ~e 8zty of hoanoke i'OF the fiscal year besinnino~ gam~arv 1~ 19L~9, xnd endinj December 31~ 1949, a nd dec ~ ' q '~ .... r=n~ the ezistence O% ail eI~erco~cv". .. , be, &ftc the same is hereby ernez~ded~ and reerdained to read as follo~zs: Swimr,~inc Peel ...................... .... ... ~:-,. ,~InP, J that an ei:ier~,ilcv 1s declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force f'rom its ,~ p p q n v h: i) Pre sid ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAMOKE, VIRGINIA, The 16 th day of June, 19 49. No. 10054. A RESOLUTION generally approving, as to form and substance, a proposed contract between the City of Roanoke and the Town of Salem, with reference to the construction, operation and maintenance of the City's proposed sewage treatment plan and sewage collecting interceptor sewers and the terms and conditions under which the Town of Salem may share the benefits thereof. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that it hereby generally approves, as to form and substance, a proposed contract between the City of Roanoke and the Town of Salem, with reference to the construction, operation and maintenance of the City's proposed sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers and the terms and conditions under which the Town of Salem may share the benefits thereof; which said contract is in the following words and figumes, to-wit: THIS CONTRACT, made and entered into this day of 1949, by and between CITY OF ROANON~,,, a municipal corporation existing under the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hereinafter sometimes called "City", party of the first part, and T0?~ OF SAL~, a municipal corporation existing u_uder the laws of the Commonwealth of Virginia, hereinafter sometimes called "Town", party of the second part, W-I-T-N-E-S-S-E-T-H T-H-A-T Roanoke that the raw sewage of the entire area should be properly collected and treated in order that the stremms d~2aining the area may be freed of . dangerous germs and filth and restored to their original purity; and V~VJEREAS, in the hope of achieving this concededly cmnmemdable purpose the Council for the City of Roanoke has engaged the services of the en- gineering firms of Alvord, Burdick & Howson, and Ifattern & L{attern, to do the requisite preliminary engineering and scientific work to determine, with reasonable accuracy, the cost of constructi~, operating and maintaini~ a sewage treatment plant and sev~age collecting interceptor sewers of suffi- cient size and capacity to adequately serve the area for a number of de- cades; and ~',~REAS, said engineers have estimated the cost of such a sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers to be ~3,?06,000.01 and W~REAS, the Council for the City of Roanoke has passed its Ordinance No. ., directing and providing for the holding of an election in the City of Roemoke to take the sense of the qualified voters on the question of endorsing an ordinance providing for the issuance of ~,,~0,000.00 of bo~ by the City of Roanoke for the purpose of providing funds with which to defray the cost of constructing such a sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers; and V,5{EREAS, if such sewage treatment plant and sewage coil.acting inter- ceptor sewers are constructed by the "City" the "Town" desires to transport all of its sevmge into said system for requisite scientific treatment; and V~RiL&S, ii~ event a majority of the qualified voters of the ',City" voting at said proposed bond election vote against said bond ordinance then and in such event this contract shall become and be null and void; and ~'g-~REAS, in event a majority of the qualified voters of the "City" voting at said proposed bond election vote in favor of said bond ordinance and bids acceptable to the Council of the "City" are received for the bonds thereby authorized, upon the sale of said bonds and receipt of the proceeds therefrom, the parties hereto lI~ CONSIDERATION of the premises and the mutual covenants and obliga- tions herein contained, cerement and agree, one with the other, as follows: 1. ~ "CITY" COVEN.~,~TS ~ITD AGREES: A. to promptly construct a sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers substantially in accordance with the drawings and reports of the abovone~ned consulting engineers retained by the "City". B: To promptly construct a sewage collecting interceptor sewer along the Roanoke River to a point where the east corporate limits of the "Town" intersects said river and also to constract at such point requisite structUres and necessary equipment to receive, collect and measure the sewage to be delivered to this point by the "Town".. C. To operate and maintain, upon completion and acceptance of both, its sev~age treatment plant m~d sewage collecting interceptor sewers in reasonable accordance with the established engineering and business practices of the day smd time, during the entire life of this contract. D. Upon the completion and acceptance of such sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers, to discharge all sewage then, or during the life of this contract to be discharged into its sewage system, into a sev~age collecting interceptor sewer to be transported througl it to said sewage treatment plant for requisite scientific treatment; and, further, to prohibit any and all residents of said "City" from depositing raw untreated sewage into any stream flowing through the "City II. THE "TO~,~I'' OOV~'~A~S 21~D AGREES: A. To construct all necessary interceptors and river crossings required to col].ect an~ transport its sewage to the abovementioned terminus of the "City's~! intercept~r,a~lto complete all construction thereof at or before the time the "City's" sewage treatment plant is placed into operatioI B. To operate and maintain its sew'age collection system, includin all requisite trunk lines and laterals, in accordance with the established engineering and business practices of the day and time, during the entire life of this contract. C. Upon the placing into operation of the "City's,, sewage treatment plant, to discharge all sewage then, or during the life of this contract to be, discharged into its sewage system, into the "City's,, in- tercepti,n,g sewer serving the "Town"; and to prohibit any and all residents~ of said Town" ~rom depositing raw untreated sewage into any stream flowing through the "Town". D. The "Town,, expressly covenants and agrees to pay to the "City" a sum of money annually, for the transporting of sewage from the "Town" to the "City's treatment plant and the treatraent of said sewage at said plant; said sum of money to be determined in strict accordance with the provisions set forth in Section ~.ll of this contract. 111. I~TI{OD OF DETERlfII~YIICG RATIO OF TOTAL COST. ds A. For initial period. It is the definite hope of the parties to this contract that the Town of Vinton and the Veterans Administration Hospital will also execute contracts with the "City" for the scientific treatment of all their respective raw sewage. Upon careful study and by mutual agreement it has been established that the total water consumed and reasonably expected to have been discharged into existing sewage systems by the ~rospective contributors to the central treatment plant during the year 1948 and the ratio each bears to the whole is as follows: Avg. Water % of Contributor Consumption I~. G.D. Total City of Roanoke 7.o93 83.8 Tovln of Salem Town of Vinton · 834 9.9 · 224 2.6 Veterans Administration Hospital .31~. 3.7 T o t a i 8.466 100.0 If, therefore, the four prospective contributors actually become contributors, it is mutually ~greed that the "Totem'' and the "City- shall bea~ the total annual charges as set forth in this paragraph in the ~atio of 9.9% and 83.8%, respectively, for the period ending December 31st of th~ year next succeeding the year in which the entire system, including the treatment plant, is placed into operation. Should the Town of Vinton and/or the Veterans Administration Hospital decline to execute such a contract with the "City" then and in such event the "Term" and the "City', shall be~r the total annual charges in the ratio each would then bear to the total water consumed as established, supra, for the period ending December 31st of the year next succeeding the year in which the entire system, including the treatment plant, is placed into operation. B. After initial period. Not later than January 30th of each year, after the end of the initial period as provided for in Section lllA, the total volume of all sewage that has been treated at the treatment plant for the preceeding calendar year shall be computed from flow records and expressed in million gallons. Likewise, the total volume of all sewage passing through the sewage meters installed at the collecting points of each contributor shall be computed and expressed in million gallons. F~om the above detailed computations the ratio that each computation bears to the whole shall be determined. This ratio shall be deemed to constitute the share that each contributor shall pay of the total annual cost as set forth in Section lllC which ~ediately follows. C...De. finition and method o~f determinin$ total annual cost. Total annual cost as used in this contract shall consist of the total sum of money required annually, to finance both principal and interest of the bond amount actually spent in the construction of the sewage treat- ment plant and required interceptors, together with all sums requLred to finance requisite extensions, alterations and/or improvements thereto dur- ing the life of this contract, and in addition the sum of money required to efficiently maintain and operate the same. Annual cost of financing and amortizing the required bond issue shall not be less than the amount of money required to fully pay all interest charges and to pay each annual serial payment required to amortize the issue of bonds according to tenor. Annual costs of operation and maintenance shall consist of the SUES of money required to finance the following: 1. All labor, including supervisory personnel assigned to the operation and/er maintenance of the'treatment plant and interceptors. 2. All consulting and professional fees directly chargeable to the operation and/cz maintenance of the Sreatment plant and interceptors. 3. All proportionate shares of salaries of the City Engineer, the head of the scientific engineering department of the "City" and the City Attorney; or the proportionate shames of the salaries of such "City" officials who may subsequently bear different titles but perform substantially the same duties. All items classed as "recurrent capital', outlay but not to exceed 10% of the total operating budget. 5. All items of power, equipment, supplies and chemicals required for the efficient operation and maintenance of the plant and interceptors and used for sUch purpose. Such requisite total annual costs shall be fixed in budget form not later than (30) days after the last day~ of each calendar year and the proportionate share of each contributor determined as provided for in Section lllB of this contract. Payments shall be ~ade to the "City" by the "Town" of its share of total annual costs on or before i.~arch 1st of each calendar year. IV~ S~:iAGE PROHIBITED. It is further mutually agreed that no sewage, or other waste, which by virtue of being toxic or otherwise will interfere with the satisfactory operation of an activated sludge type sewage treatment plant, shall be discharged into any sewer directly or indirectly con- nected to the contemplated sewage system; nor shall m~y sewage, or Other waste, whose biochemical oxygen demand and/or solids content exceeds 400 parts per millio~ be discharged into any such sewer. V. UTILIZATION OF AIE',,~:J, SURPLUS. Any surplus existing on the last day of any calendar year shall be segregated and applied tou~ards the anticipation of the bonds issued for the purpose of financing the sewage treatment plant and sev;age collecting interceptor servers. In event, however, it should be necessary, such surplus, or the requisite portion thereof may be used to meet current expenses for the months of Yanuary and February next succeeding but shall be repaid in full not later than the 1st day of April of the same year. V1. DURATION OF COI~TRACT. This contract shall be and continue in full f~rce and effect from the date of its execution until the last day of the calendar year in which the last of the bonds issued by the "City" for the purpose of financing the construction contemplated herein are paid, or would be payable except for anticipation. %7I%~IESS the names of the parties hereto by their respective !.iayors, and the seals of each duly affixed and attested by their respective Clerks, on the day, month and year first above v~itten: CITY OF ROAM0,.~ ATTE ST: By ~,[ayor City Clerk ATTEST: T0%'TI OF S.%LE?I By. i~ayor Town Clerk STATE OF VIRGIMIA, ) To-wit: CI?i~ OF ROAIIOi~, ) I, . , a Notary Public of and for the City aforesaid, in the State of Virginia, do hereby certify that and ~i. ii. I~0~:LtM, ~.~ayor and City Clerk, respectively, of said City, whose names as such are signed to the foregoing contract bearing date on the day of _, 1949, have each personally appeared before me in my City aforesa-~d and acknowledged the sane. under my hand this · day of , 19~9. conuuission expires on the day of . · , 19.. · Notary Pub'lic STATE 0Y VIRGII[IA, I To-wit: COUi[TY OF I, , a Notary Public of and for the County aforesaid, in tho State of Virginia, do hereby certify that ~AI~S I. NOITER and U00DROV~ D. TURI~R, ~ayor and Tov~n Clerk, respectively, of the Town of Salem, whose n~mes as such are signed $o the foregoing contract bearing date on the .... day of ,19~9, nave each personally appeared before me in my County aforesaid and acknowledged the same. under my hand this __day of , !9~9. commission expires on the _day of . , 19 l~otar y Public 290 BE IT FURTheR RESOLVED that the City L~anager and the City Attorney be, and they are hereby, directed to submit the aforesaid proposed contract to the l~ganager for the Town of Salem and substantially similar contracts to the ~anager for the Town of Vinton and proper officials of the Veterans Ad~ nistration Hospital, inform said officials that said proposed contracts have been generally approved, as to form and substance, by this Com~cil, and ~equest that they, in t~rn, present them to their respective Councils and authorities in the hope that they and each of them may approve the contracts and do the necessary to h~ve their proper official authorized and directed to execute final drafts thereof. APPROVED Pr esi dent IN T~ COUNC~ FOR T~ CITT OF ROAI~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of ~ne, 19~9. ~o. 10055. A RESOLUTIOH directing that the proposed new pu~mlic library be erected in the extreme northwest corner of Elmwood Park; authorizing the employment of an architect to prepare plans and specifications for and s~pervise the construction of the said building; authorizing the securing of the services of a consulting architecl specializing in designing public libraries; and providing for an emergency. V~HEREAS, in the interest of public welfare, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that it is hereby directed that the proposed new public library be erected in the extreme ~orthwest corner of Elmwood Park. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that authority be, and the same is hereby granted for ~he employment of an a~chitect to prepare plan~ and specifications for and supervise ~he constr~ction of the said building, and for the securing of the services of a ~onsulting architect specializing in designing public libraries. BE IT FURTheR RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to e~ist and this ~esolution shall be in forc~ from its passage. APPROVED : ://4/y Clerk Pr esi den t IN T~E COUNGIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1969. ~o, 10063. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property located on the north side of Norfolk Avenue, S. W., between Tenth Street and Eleventh Street, described as the eastern one-half of Lot 6, Section 19, Br. J. W. Web. h ~ap, Official Tax No. lll0120, by the City of Roanoke to D. J. Goolsby, at a consideration of $600.00, payable 5100'00 in cash, and the balance of $300.00 to be paid in monthly installments of 515.00, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, with the right of anticipation, and also authorizing the execution and delivery of deed therefor, upon ~eceipt of the consideration by the city. BE IT ORDA1/~IED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale by the City o Roanoke to D. J. Goolsby of that certain real estate located on the north side of Norfolk Avenue, S. V~T., between Tenth Street and Eleventh Street, described as the eastern one-half of Lot 6, Section 19, Dr. J. ~J. W~bb ~,Iap, Official Tax No. lll0120, at a consideration of 5600.00, payable 5100.00 in cash and the balance of 5300.00 in ~uonthly installments of $15.00, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, with the right of anticipation. BE IT FI/RTHER ORDAINED that the proper city officers be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the city, to execute and deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, conveying the said property to said purchaser, or to whc~soever he may direct, in ~iting, delivery thereof, however, not to be made until said cash consideration has been received by the city, and proper purchase money deed of trust, or vendor's lien, delivered to the city. APPROVED AT~. Clerk Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1969. No. 10052. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in a sum not to exceed Four ~.Jillion, Fifty ~Thousand Dollars ($6,050,000.0( to defray the costs of permanent public ~provements, to-wit: acquisition of sites, easements, and right-of-way for, and the construction of, a sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers. WHEREAS, it is deemed expedient by the Co~ncil of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to raise a sum not to exceed Four }Jillion, Fifty Thousand Dollars ($6,050,000.00) to defray the costs of needed permanent public ~provements, to-wit: ~cquisition of sites, easements and rights-of-way for, and the construction of, a sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers. 291 THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: 1. For the purpose of raising funds in a sum not to exceed Fou~ Million Fifty Thousand Dollars ($~,050,000.00) to defray the costs of.permanent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites, easements and rights-of-way for, and the construction of, a sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers, the proper officers of the City of Roanoke are hereby authorized and empowered, from time to time, within a period of five years, to execute, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, bonds not to exceed Four Million, Fifty Thousand Dollars ($4,050,000.00). Said bonds shall be in the denomination of $1,000 each, dated as of the day and year of issuance, payable serially in numerical order, in such manner as the Council of the City may, from time to time, by resolution, direct; provided, however, that no bond shall be payable in less than three years from the date of the first issue and all issues sEortized within a period of thirty years fr~m the date of the first issue. Each issue of said bonds shallbe n~nbered numerically and consecutively and shall bea2 interest at a ra~e to be determined by City Council, ?ayable each year in equal semi-s~ ual payments, shall be signed by the Mayor and the City iTeasurer and shall have the corporate seal of the City of Roanoke affixed thereto, duly attested by the City Clerk, and the coupons attached to said bonds shall bear the engraved or lithographed facsimile signature of the City TTeasurer, which shall be recognized by the City of Roanoke as having the same legal' effect as if such signature had been written upon each coupon by the City Treasurer. Each of said bonds shall be redeemable on any interest payment date after five years its date, upon payment of $1,025.00 and accrued interest on the face value thereof. Notice of redemption of said bonds shall be published at least once in a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke and at least once in another newspaper published in the City of New York, at least thirty days prior to the date of redemption. In- terest on said bonds shall cease when said notice shall have been published and said date of redemption shall have arrived. 2. Said bonds and the coupons attached thereto shall be in substantially the following form, to-wit: United States of ~me~ica Numb er N~mb e r State of Virginia CITY OF ROANOKE 1000 1000 Sewage T~eatment System Bond SERIES KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that the CITY OF ROANOKE, a municipal :orporation created and organized under the laws of the State of Virginia, for value :eceived, acknowledges itself indebted and promises to pay to the bearer hereof, the ~um of ONE THOUSAND DOT.T._ARS ($1,000.00), payable in lawful money of the United States of America, on the day of , 19 interest at the rate of on the day of , at the office of the City T~easurer of said City, with per centum ( %) per annum, payable semi-s~ually , and the day of , of each year, upon the surrender of the proper coupon attached hereto. The City of Roanoke reserves the right to redeem this bond on an y interest payment date after five years from the date of this bond, upon payment of $1,025.00 and accrued interest on the face value hereof, after publication of notice of redemption at least once in a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke and at least once in another newspaper published in the City of New York at least thirty days prior to the date of redemption. If this bond shall be so called it shall cease to bear interest after the date of redemption fixed in said notice. This bond is issued fo~ the purpose of providing funds to pay for the costs of permanent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites, easements and rights. !of-way for, and the construction of, a sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers, in pursuance of an ordinance of the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, adopted on the 27th day of June, 1949, and ratified by a majority of the qualified voters of the said City voting at an election, duly and legally called, held and conducted on the 9th day of August, 1959, and under and in pursuanc, of the Constitution and statutes of the State of Virginia, including, among others, an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, approved on the 22nd day of L~arch, 1925, entitled, "An Act to provide a new charter for the City of ROanoke and to repeal the existing cha~ter of said City, and the several acts amendatory thereof, and all other acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act so far as they relate to the City of Roanoke", as amended; and this bond shall be exempt from all municipal taxat of sa id City. It is hereby certified, recited and declared that the issue of this bond is made in strict conformity with the Constitution and statutes of the State of ~irginia, and the Charter and ordinances of the City of Roanoke authorizing the same ~nd that all acts,, conditions and things required to exist, happen and be performed precedent to and in the issue of this bond have existed, happened and been performed in regular due time, form and manner, as required by law, and that this bond is issued for an undertaking from which the City may derive a revenue in contemplation of Clause (b), Section 127, of the Constitution of Virginia. IN TESTI~0NY V~IEREOF, the said City of Roanoke has caused this bond to be signed by its ~,~tayor and its T~easurer, and the official corporate seal impressed aereon, attested by its Clerk, and the coupons hereto attached to be signed with the ~ngraved or lithographed signature of its said City TTeasurer, and this bond to be lated the day of , 19 . City Clerk Rke. City Seal MaYor City Treasure~ ' ' (FORM OF COUPON) On the Day of The CITY OF ROANOKE, Virginia, will pay to the bearer at the office of the City Treasur- er, DOLLARS ($. ) being the semi-annual , 19_ 294 Treatment System Bond. .day of City Tr easu~er Dated the , 19~. SERIES NO. 3. said bonds shall be executed by the proper officers of the City of Roanoke, and sold by the Council, and the proceeds from such sale, or sales, used for the purposes for which said bonds are issued in accordance with the provisions of this ordinance. 4. Said bonds shall be issued under Clause (b), Section 127, of the Constitution of Virginia, and shall not be included in computing the limitation of indebtedness of this City for a period of five years from the date of the election authorizing the issuance of said bonds and for as long thereafter as said sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers produce sufficient revenue to pay the costs of operation and administration (including interest on bonds issued therefor ) and the cost of insurance against los s by injury to persons or property, and the annual amount to be covered into a s~nking fund sufficient to pay, at or before maturity, all bonds issued on account of said undertaking, and if said sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers fail to produce sufficient revenue to pay the principal of and interest on said bonds, taxes will be levied upon all property in said City subject to taxation by said city sufficient to pay said principal and interest. 5. Said bonds shall not be issued unless and until this ordinance has been approved by the affirmative vote of a ~-jority of the qualified voters of the City voZing at an election to be called in the manner provided by law. 6. City Council may, in its discretion, by resolution, provide a place of payment, in addition to the office of the City Treasurer, and also definitely fix the rate or rates of interest. APPROVED Clerk Pr es i den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1959. No. 10053. AN ORDINANCE directing and providing for the holding of an election in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to determine whether the qualified voters of the City of Roanoke will approve Ordinance No. 10052, duly adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 27th day of June, 1959. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, ¥irginia, as follows: 1. An election shall be held in the City. of Roanoke on the 9th day of August, 1949, to determine whether the qualified voters will approve Ordinance No. 10052 to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in a sum not to exceed Four Million, Fifty Thousand Dollars ($4,050,000.00) to defray the costs of permanent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites, easements and rights-of-way for, and the construction of, a sewage treatment plant and sewage collecting interceptor sewers. 2. The Sergeant of the City of Roanoke, and the judges of election herein - after designated are hereby directed to open polls at the several voting places in t ~e City of Roanoke on the 9th day of August, 19~9, for the purpose of submitting said ordinance to the qualified voters of the City of Roanoke for approval. 3. The Sergeant of the City of Roanoke is hereby dLrected to give public information of said election, setting forth the time and place thereof by publishing a notice of the same in a newspaper of general circulation in said City and publishe in said City, for the space of ten days, and by posting a copy thereof at each voti~ place in said City at least ten days before the date of said election. 4. The judges and clerks for the several voting precincts in the City of Roanoke are hereby appointed to conduct said election, and in case of failure of any one or more of them to act, then the place or places of such shall be filled in the manner provided for in case of regular elections. 5. The electoral board of the City of Roanoke shall, at least ten days prior to the date of the election herein provided for, have printed proper ballots to be voted at said election, and such ballots shall be in the following form: GITY OF ROA~0KE BOND ELECTION OF AUGUST 9, 1949 QUESTION: Shall Ordinance No. 10052 adopted by the Council of the ~ity of Roanoke on June 27, 19~9, entitled, "An Ordinance to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in a s~n not to exceed Four L. Iillion, Fifty Fnousand Dollars ($~,050,000.00) to defray the costs of permanent public improvement~ lo-wit: acquisition of sites, easements and rights-of-way for, and the construction ~f, a sewage treatment plant and sewage 'collecting interceptor sewers,,, be approved? FOR AGAINST 6. The ballot shall be prepared in conformity with the provisions of Section 197(a) ~ichies Code of Virginia, and each voter shall mark his ballot in the ~snner prescribed by said Section. Such ballots shall be delivered to the Judges of election, for use in the said election, in the same manner as ballots are de- livered to the judges of election in regular elections. 7. Said election shall be conducted in the manner prescribed by law for the conduct of regular elections. 8. The judges of election shall immediately after the closing of the polls count the ballots deposited and shall within two days thereafter make written return of the res~_lt of said election to the City Clerk, specifying the nmnber of votes sast for and the number of votes cast against the question ~oted upon. Said return shall be presented to the City Council at its next regular meeting and shall be spread upon the journal, and the said judges shall fumther seal up the ballots and within two days after closing the polls transmit the same to the City Clerk to be kept among the archives of the Council, and said ballots shall remain sealed during the space of twelve months thereafter without the order of Council. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk GPr esident IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 19i9. No. 10056. A RESOLUTION to purchase one 750-~allon Pumping Engine from the Ws~rd LaFrance Truck Corporation, Elmira, New York, at a sum of $11,815.69, FOB, Roanoke, Virginia. WHEREAS, upon the request of Council, a committee composed of Messrs. W. M. ~iullins, Chief of the Fire Department, J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor, E. Cletus Broyles, Assistant City Engineer, and R. B, ~oss, Purchasing Agent, has tabulated and considered all bids heretofore received for one 750-gallon Pumping Engine, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council, and it appearing frGn said recommendation and report that the Ward LaFrance T~uck Corporation, Elr~1.ra,- New York, is the best bid for the said P~mping Engine in the sum of $11,815.69, FOB, Roanoke, Virginia; and that this Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, after considering said report and recommendation and all bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of the Ward LaF~.s~ee Truck Corporation is the best bid. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the bid of the Ward LaFrance Truck Corporation, Elmira, New York, for one 750-gallon Pumping Engine in the sum of $11,815.69,.FOB, Roanoke, Virginia, is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that the City ~.~anager purchase said Pumping Engine. Clerk APPROVED Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10057. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #~l, "Fire Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1958, No. 9751, and entitled, "A~ Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal yea~ beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, i 949, and declaring the existence of an emergency,, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #$1, "Fire Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the ~ity of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1945, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General F~nd of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 19~9, and ending December ~l, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,, be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: Equipment (2) ................... $12,855~69 (2) I Fire Truck ....... ~ 11,815.69 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATT~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE ~'ITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of ~une, 19~9. No. 10060. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Chapter 15 of the Code of the City of ~oanoke, Virginia, as amended, relating to Precincts and Voting Places; and declar- ing an emergency. V~IEREAS, for the immediate preservation of the public safety and the ~s~al laily operation of various municipal departments, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Chapter ~5 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, ¥irginia, as amended, relating to Precincts ~d Voting Places, be, and the same is hereby, amended and reordained to road as ~ollows: Sec. 1. Division into districts. The territory embraced within the corporat~ linits of the city shall be, and ~s divided into election districts, and voting precincts shall be established in each .f said districts, as set o~t in the following sections. Sec. 2. Highland Precinct No. 1 Beginning at the intersection of Third Street, S. W., and the Norfolk and ~estern Railway right-of-way; thence with the center of Third Street, S. YY., to Franklin Road; thence with the center of Franklin Road to ~o~ntain Avenue, S. W.; thence with the center of ~.~ountain Aven~e, S. W., to Ferdinand Avenue, S. W.; thence with the center of Ferdinand Aven~e, S. W., to Elm Aven~e, S. ¥~., at the Wasena Bridge approach; thence with the center line of Wasena Bridge to Roanoke River; then~ ~p Roanoke River as it meanders to Tenth Street, S. W., extended; thence with the center of Tenth Street, S. ~., to a point approximately 71 feet, more or less, North ~f ~arshall Avenue, S. ~ ~., and opposite the south line of the West End School propert thence in an easterly direction to and with said south line of the school property to the east line of the school property; thence with the same to the north line of said property; thence with the north line extended to the center of Campbell Avenue, S. W.; thence with the center of C~pbell Avenue, S. W., in a westerly direction to the center of Tenth Street, S. W.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, S. W., to the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way to the beginning. Sec. 3. Voting Place in Highland Precinct No. 1. The voting place in Highland Precinct No. i shall be, and the same is established on Sixth Street, S. ~I., between Campbell Avenue and Rorer Avenue. Sec. ~. Highland Precinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of ~-Iountain Avenue, S. W., and Franklin Road; thence with the center of Fren~lin Road to ~.~aple Avenue, S. ~V.; thence ~ttll with the center of Franklin Road to Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke River as it meanders ~o the center line of the Wasena Bridge; thence with the center line of Wasena Bridg~ ;o the intersection of Elm Avenue, S. W., and Ferdinand Avenue, S. W.; thence with the center of Ferdinand Avenue, S. W., to Nountain Avenue, S. W.; thence with the center of No~ntain Avenue, S. W., to the beginning. Sec. 5. ~oting Place in Highland Precinct No. 2. The voting place in Highland Precinct No. 2 shall be, and the same is established on the east side of Fifth Street, S. W., between Albemarle Aven~e, S. W. ~nd Walnut Avenue, S. W. Sec. 6. Highland Precinct No. 3. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway ~nd Tenth Street, S. W.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, S. W., to the cent~ of Campbell Avenue, S. W.; thence with the center of Campbell Avenue, S. W., in ~n easterly direction approximately 220 feet to a point opposite the east line of the ~¢est W~d School property; thence south to and with the east line of the West End Echool property to the south line thereof; thence with the same in a westerly direc- bion and extended to the center of Tenth Street, S. W.; thence with the cente~ of ~enth Street, S. W., to Roanoke River; thence ~p Roanoke Rive~ as it meanders to bhe west corporation line; thence with the Norfolk and Western so~thern right-of-way ~lne to the beginning. Sec. 7- Voting Place in Highland Precinct No. 3. The voting place in Highland Precinct No. 3 shall be, and the same is established on the east side of Tenth Street, S. W., between Campbell Avenue, S. W., and Narshall Avenue, S. W. Sec. 8. ~efferson Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of Third Street, S. E., and the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way; thence with the center of Third Street, S. E., to Albemarle Avenue, S. E.; thence with the center of Albemarle Avenue, west to the cente~ of Third Street, S. W.; thence with the center of Third Street, south to the center of Albemarle Avenue, S. W.; thence with the cente~ of Albemarle Avenue, ~est to F~n~lin Road; thence with the center of Franklin Road to the center of ~hird Street, S. W.; thence with the center of Third Street, S. W., to the Norfolk ~nd Western Railway right-of-way; thence withthe Norfolk ~nd Western Railway right-of-way to the beginning. 29 Sec. 9. Voting Place in ~efferson Precinct No. 1. The voting place in ~efferson Precinct No. I shall be, and the same is established on the north side of Highland Avenae between Third Street, S. W., and Franklin Road. Sec. 10. ~efferson Precinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of Tenth Street' S. E., and the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way; thence with the center of Tenth Street, S. E., to Tazewell Avenue, S. E.; thence with the center of Tazewell Avenue, S. E., west to Tenth Str.eet, S. E.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, S. E., to B~llitt Avenue; thence with the center of Bullitt Avenue to Eleventh Street, S. E.; thence with the center of Eleventh Street, S. E., to Highland Avenue, S.E~; thence with the center of Highland Avenue, S. E., to Seventh Street, S. E.; thence with the center of Seventh Street, S. E., to Albemarle Avenue, S. E.; thence with the center of Albemarle Avenue, 'S. E., to Third Street, S. E.; thence with the center of Third Street, S. E., to the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way to the beginning. Sec. ll. Voting place in ~efferson Precinct No. 2. The voting place in ~efferson Precinct No. 2 shall be, and the same is established on the north side of Dale Avenue, S. E., between Seventh Street, S. E., and EighthStreet, S. E. Sec. 12. ~efferson Precinct No. 3. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-wa and Tenth Street, S. E.; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way to Tinker Creek, the east corporation line; thence down Tinker Creek as it meanders to the north right-of-way line of the Virginian Railway, the old south corporation line; thence with the Virginian Railway right-of-way line to Tayloe Avenue, S. E.; thence with the center of Tayloe Avenue, S. E., to Eleventh Street, S. E.; thence with the center ~ Eleventh Street S.E., to B~llitt Avenue, S. E.; thence with the with the center of Bullitt Avenue, S. E., to Tenth Street, S. E.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, S. E., to Tazewell Avenue, S. E.; thence east with the cente of Tazewell Avenue, S. E., to Tenth Street, S. E.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, S. E., to the beginning. Sec. 13. Voting Place in Jefferson Precinct No. 3. The voting place in ~efferson Precinct No. 3 shall be, and the same is established on the south side of ~amison Avenue, S. E., between Tenth Street, S. E. and Eleventh Street, S. E. Sec. 14. ~efferson Precinct No. 4. Beginning at the intersection of Third Street, S. E., and Albemarle Avenue, S. E.; thence with the Center of Albemarle Avenue, S. E., to Seventh Street, S. E.; thence with the center of Seventh Street, S. E., to Highland Avenue, S. E.; thence with the center of Highland Avenue, S. E., to Eleventh Street, S. E.; thenoe with the center of Eleventh Street, S. E., to Tayloe Avenue, S. E.; thence with the center of Tayloe Avenue, S. E., to the Virginian Railway right-of-way; thence with the Virginian Railway right-of-way, old south corporation line, to a point; thence leaving the Virginian Railway right-of-way line and with the corporation line to Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke River as it meanders to the center line of the Walnut Avenue Bridge; thence with the center line of the Walnut Avenue Bridge to 300 Third Street, S. E.; thence wi'th the center Of Third Street, S. E., to the beginning. Sec. 15. Voting place in Jefferson Precinct No. 4. The voting place in Jefferson Precinct No. 4 shall be, and the same is established on the east side of Ninth Street, S. E., between ]~urray Avenue, S. E., and Montrose Avenue, S. E. S.~.~16. Jefferson Precinct No. 5. Beg~,ning at the intersection of Albemarle Avenue, S. E., and Third Street, S. E.; thence with the center of ThLrd Street, S. E., to the center line of the ~alnut Avenue Bridge; thence with the center line of the Walnut Avenue Bridge to Roanoke River; thence down Roanoke River as it meanders to the old east corporation line; thence with the old east corporation line to the line of the former incline railway up ~Sill ],~ountain, extended; thence with same to South Jefferson Street; thence with the center of South Jefferson Street to Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke River to Franklin Road; thence with the center of Franklin Road to Albemarle Avenue, S. W .; thence with the center of Albemarle Avenue, S. W., to Third Street, S. W.; ',hence with the center of Thi2d Street, S. W., to Albemarle Avenue, S. W; thence ~ith the center of Albemarle Avenue, S. W., to the place of beginning. Sec. 17. Voting Place in Jefferson Precinct No. 5. The voting place in Jefferson Precinct No. 5 shall be, and the se~e is ,stablished on Walnut Avenue, S. E., between'Jefferson Street and Hamilton Terrace, · E. Sec. 18. Kimball Precinct. Beginning at the north end of bridge crossing the Norfolk and Western Railway property at First Street, N. W .; thence following the North line of Norfolk and Western Railway property and in a northerly direction following the Shenandoah ~alley Division of said Railway to Indiana Avenue, N. E.; thence with Indiana Avenue in a westerly direction and with the old City ~orporate lines in a soUtherly direc- tion to Williamson Road; thence with Williamson Road in a northerly direction to the ~outh line of Lukens property; thence in a westerly direction with the south line )f Lukens property to an alley which runs along the south side of said property; ~hence with said alley in a westerly direction to an alley which runs north and ~outh between Dunbar and Lukens Avenues; thence with said alley in a norbherly ~irection to Liberty Road; thence With Liberty Road in a southwesterly direction ~o ~oint at Downing Street; thence in a northwesterly direction through unplatted land ;o a point at the eaS~ end of Hunt Avenue, thence in a southerly direction passing ~he east end of Tucker and Page Avenues to a point on Lick Run; thence in a south- ~asterly direction following Lick Run to Peach Road; thence with Peach and Gainsboro .~oads in a southerly direction to Gilmer Avenue; thence with Gi_qEer Avenue west to ~irst Street, N. W.; thence with First Street in a southerly direction to the ~lace of beginning· Sec. 19. ~oting Place in Kimball Precinct. The voting place in Kimball Precinct shall be, and the same is established ,n Gilmer Avenue, N. E., between Third Street, N~. E., 'and Fourth Street, N. E. Sec. 20. Loudon Precinct. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and ~.¥estern Railway right-of- ,way and First Street, N. W.; thence with the Norfolk and ?~Jestern Railway right-of-waM to Tenth Street, N. ¥~T.; thence with the center ~f Tenth Street, N. ~J., to the old North corporation line at Lick Run; thence down Lick Run as it meanders to Peach Road, N. W .; thence with the center of Peach Road, N. W,, to Gainsboro Road, N. W.; thence with the center of GainsbOro Road, N. W., to Gi~mer Avenue, N. W.; thence ~with the center of Gilmer Avenue, N' W., to First Street, N. W.; thence with the !center of First Street, N. YJ., to the beginning. Sec 21. Voting Place in Loudon Precinct The voting place in Loudon Precinct shall be, and the same is established on the north side of Loudon Avenue, N. W., between Eighth Street, N. ¥~., ~and Ninth Street, N. W. Sec. 22. ~elrose PreCinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of- way and Tenth Street, N. W.; thence with the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-wa to l~venty-second Street, N. W.; thence with the center of Twenty-second Street, N.W. to l~oorman Avenue, N. ¥~.; thence with the center of ~oor~o_n Avenue, N. W., east to Twenty-second Street, ~. ~J.; thence with the center of ~venty-second Street, N. ~., to Orange Avenue, N. W .; thence with the' center o.f Orange Avenue, N. ~W.,~ to Tenth Street, N. ~'~.; thence with the center of Tenth Street, N. ¥~., to the place of beginning. Sec. 23. ~oting Place in ~elrose Precinct No. 2. The voting place in l.~elrose Precinct No. 2 shall be, and the same is established on Twelfth Street, N.·¥~. , between Center Avenue, N. W., and Loudon Avenu Sec. 2~. Villa Heights 'Precinct. Beginning at the intersection of Shenandoah Avenue, N. ¥~., and Twenty-second Street, N. W.; thence in a northerly direction with Twenty-second Street and Cove ~oad to the southeast corner of Fairland subdivision; thence in an easterly directio~ ~ith the south line of said subdivision to the Huff line; thence in a northerly tirection between Fairland subdivision and Huff line in a northerly direction to Lick Run; thence in a northwesterly direction with Lick Run to Hershberger Road;. ~hence with Hershberger Road in a westerly direction to Cove Road; thence with Cove ~oad in an easterly direction to Guild Hall Avenue, Forest Park Boulevard, Golfside ~venue, Country Club R~ad and the 01d City Line to Norfolk and Western Railway .~roperty; thence in an easterly direction with the north line of Norfolk and Wesbern ~ailway property to a point on line with Twenty-second Street; thence in a northerly irection on line with Twenty-second Street to Shenandoah Avenue, the place of eginning. Sec. 25. Voting Place in Villa Heights Precinct. The voting place in Villa Heights Precinct shall be, and the same is establisl ~d on ~elrose Avenue, N. ~., between Twenty-fourth Street, ~. W., and Twenty-sixth ~treet, N. W. Sec. 26. Eureka Park Precinct. Beginning at a point at the intersection of Orange Avenue and Tenth Street, 302 southeast corner of Fairland subdivision; thence in an easterly direction with the south line of said subdivision to the Huff line; thence in a northerly direction on a line between said Fairland subdivision and Huff line to Lick Run; thence with Lick Run in a southeasterly direction to Watts Avenue; thence with Watts Avenue to Tenth Street, N. W.; thence . with Tenth Street, N. W., in a southerly direction to the place of,beginning. Sec. 27. Voting Place in Eureka Park Precinct. The voting place in Eureka Pezk Precinct shall be, and the same is establish ed on the north side of Carroll Avenue, N. W., between Nineteemth Street and Twentieth Street. Sec. 28. Raleigh Court Precinct No. 1. Beginning at the intersection of ~aiden Lane, extended, and Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke River as it meanders to the west corporate line; thence continuing up Roanoke River on the west bank thereof, to a point west of Westover Avenue, ex- tended; thence east on Westover Avenue to Winborn~ Street; thence south on Winborne Street to Bluemont Avenue; thence east on Bluemont Avenue to Dunmore Street; thence north on Dunmore Street to ~.~aiden Lane; thence east on ~aiden Lane, extended, to Roanoke River, the place of beginning. Sec. 29. Voting Place in Raleigh Court Precinct No. 1. The voting place in Raleigh Court Precinct No. i shall be, and the same is established on Memorial Avenue, S. ~., between Denniston Avenue and Our Street, S.~V. Sec. 30. Raleigh Court Precinct No. 2. Beginning at the intersection of Brandon Avenue and Grandin Road; thence northwest on Brandon Avenue to Carter Road; thence north on Carter Road to Dudding 3treet; thence north on Dudding Street to Windsor AvenUe; thence west on Windsor .~venue, extended, and a line to Roanoke River; thence south with Roanoke River on the west bank thereof to the mouth of Mud Lick Creek; thence up the center of Mud '.ick Creek as it meanders to a point in the old bridge site south of the Garst Mill .~oad; thence with the lines of the Willett property and the Beverly Hills subdivision ~o a point in the south fork of Mud Lick Creek, the corporation line; thence with mine as it meanders and the corporation line to U. S. Highway Route No. 221, Branble- ~on Avenue; thence still with the corporation line to the north side of Bent Mountain ~oad; thence with the line of same to the center of M~rray Run; thence down same ~s it meanders to Brandon Avenue; thence west on Rrandon Avenue to its intersection ~ith Grandin Road, the place of beginning. Sec.31. Voting Place in Raleigh Court Precinct No. 2. The voting place in Raleigh Court Precinct No. 2 shall be, and the same is hereby established on the west side of Carter Road between Lincoln Avenue, S. W., and Windsor Avenue, S. W. Sec. 32. Raleigh Court Precinct No. 3. Beginning at the intersection of Brandon Avenue and Arlington Road; thence north on Arlington Road to Windsor Avenue; thence west on Windsor Avenue to Winborne Street; thence north on Winborne Street to Bluemont Avenue; thence east on Bluemont Avenue to Dunmore Street; thence north on Dunmore Street to Maiden Lane; thence east on Maiden, extended, to Roanoke River; thence down Roanoke River as it meanders to Brandon Avenue to Arlington Road, the place of Beginning. Sec. 33. Voting Place in Raleigh Court Precinct No. 3. The voting place in Raleigh Court Precinct No' 3 shall be, and the same is ihereby established on the north side of Sherwood Avenue, S. U., between Thirteenth Street, S. W., and Canterbury Road, S.VJ. Sec. 34. Raleigh C0u~t Precinct No. 4. Beginning at the intersection of Westover Avenue and Winborne Street; thence south on Winborne Street to Windsor Avenue; thence east on Windsor Avenue to Arlingt,~n iRoad; thence south on Arlington Road to Brandon Avenue; thence west on Brandon Avenue ito Carter Road; thence north on Carter Road to Dudding Street; thence north on Dudrtirllg :Street to Windsor Avenue; thence west of Windsor Avenue and a line to Roanoke River, ithe present City 15faits, following the river north to a line with Westover Avenue; ithence east with said line and Westover Avenue to Winborne Street, the place of b eginnSng. Sec. 35. Voting Place in Raleigh Cou~t Precinct No. 4. The voting place in Raleigh Court Precinct Mo. /,~sh~ll be, and the same is hereby established on Grandin Road between Westover Avenue and Bluemont Avenue. Sec. 36. South Roanoke Precinct Mo. 1. Beginning at the intersection of South ~efferson Street, and Roanoke River; ~hence south with the center of South ~efferson Street to a point; thence east with t l~ine of the former incline railway up ~ill ~ountain, extended, to the old east cor- poration line; thence with the line of same to U. S. Highway Route No. 220; thence iWzth the center of U. S. Highway Route No. 220 to Avenham Avenue; thence with the · ~enter of Avenham Avenue to Cassell Lane; thence south on Cassell Lane to Carolina ~venue, thence north on Carolina Avenue to the Norfolk and V~,~estern Railway, Winston-S )ivision right-of-way; thence with same to Roanoke River; thence down Roanoke River ~o the place of beginning. Sec~. 37. Voting Place in South Roanoke Precinct No. 1. The voting place in South Roanoke Precinct No. I shall be, and the same is established on Richelieu Avenue between Twenty-third Street snd Twenty-fourth Street. Sec. 38. So~th Roanoke Precinct No. 2. B~'eginning at the intersection of Norfolk and Western Railway, Winston-Salem ~ivision right-of-way, and Roanoke River; thence up Roanoke River as it meanders o the mouth of ~,.2urray Run; thence up Mu~rray Run to Brandon Avenue; thence west with ~he center of Brandon Avenue to a point near ~rray Run east of Nount Vernon Road; ~hence south with Murray Run as it meanders to the north line of Bent ~ountain Road; ~hence northeast with the north line of Bent ~ountain Road to a point in the City ~f Roanoke Almshouse Farm; thence southeast with the corporation line and the west .ine of the City of Roanoke Almshouse Farm, crossing the Norfolk and Western Railway, ~inston-Salem Division, and the Ore Branch to U. S. Highway Route No. 220 at its ~tersection with Avenham Avenue; thence northeast with the center of Avenh~ Avenue o Cassell Lane; thence south on Cassell Lane tb Carolina Aven~e; thence north on arolina Avenue to the Norfolk and Western Railway, Winston-Salem Division right-of-w~ ihe~ce with same to Roanoke River at the intersection of the Norfolk and Western tailway, Winston-Salem Division right-of-way, the place of beginning. Sec. ~9. ~'oting Place in South Ro~_ w~o_~ ~ o . ~lem 304 hereby established in the vicinity of the Norfolk and Western Railway, Winston-Salem Division, Underpass within the precinct. Sec. ~0. Tinker Precinct. Beginning at a point on the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way (Shenandoah Valley Division) where it crosses Tinker Creek; thence with said Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way south to its intersection with the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way (Norfolk Division); thence with said Norfolk and Wester, Railway right-of-way east to Tinker Creek; thence with Tinker Creek north to the new City line on said creek; thence following the new City line to the place of beginning. Sec. 61. Voting Place in Tinker Precinct. The voting place in Tinker Precinct shall be, and the same is established on Orange Avenue, N. E., between Ninth Street, N. E., and the vicinity of Tinker Creek. Sec. 62. East Williamson Road Precinct. Beginning at a point on the Norfolk and Western Railway right-of-way (Shenandoah Valley Division) where it crosses Tinker Creek; thence south with said Rail~my right-of-way to Indiana Avenue, N. E.; thence west with Indiana Avenue and~ vest and south with the old City line to Williamson Road; thence north with ~Williams, Road to the intersection of Hershberger Road; thence along Virginia Route #ll8 to the new City limits; thence east with the new City line to Virginia Route #623; then¢ south with Virginia Route #623 to Hershberger Road; thence east with Hershberger Road and Carvin Creek to Tinker Creek; thence south with Tinker Creek to the place of beg inn ing. Sec. 63. Voting Place in East Williamson Road Precinct. The voting place in East Williamson Road Precinct shall be, and the same is established on the east side of Williamson Road, between Huntington Boulevard and ~ee Avenue. Sec, ~4. West Willi~mson Road Precinct. Beginning at a point on Williamson Road at the southeast corner of the ~kens property; thence in a westerly direction with the south line of the ~kens ~roperty to an alley which runs along the south side of said property; thence with mid alley in a westerly direction to an alley which runs north and south between ~nbar and Lukens Avenues; thence with said alley in a northerly direction to Libert~ ~oad; thence with Liberty Road in a southwesterly direction to a point at Downing ~treet; thence in a northwesterly direction through ~nplatted land to a point at the ~ast end of H~nt Avenue; thence in a southerly direction passing the east ~ends of ~ucker and Page Avenues to a point on Lick R~n, the present City line; thence with ~ick Run as it meanders to Tenth Street; thence with Tenth Street in a northerly irection to Watts Avenue; thence with Watts Avenue in a westerly direction to Lick ~n; thence in a northwesterly direction with Lick R~n to Hershberger Road; thence ~ith Hershberger Road in an easterly direction to Williamson Road; thence with ~illiamson Road in a southerly direction to the place of beginning. Sec. ~5- Voting Place in West Williamson Road Precinct. The voting place in We~t Williamson Road Precinct shall be, and the same is ~stablished on the west side of Willi~m~on Road, betwee~ Bowman Street and Court Sec. ~6. Washington Heights Precinct. Beginning at the intersection of Cove and Hershberger Roads, N. W.; thence with Hershberger Road and the new City line in a ~westerly direction to Peters Creek; thence in a southerly direction with Peters Creek and the new City line to Norfolk and Western Railway property; thence in an easterly direction with the new City line to Luckett Street, the old Corporation line; thence with said old line in a nor therl~ direction to Cove Road; thence with said road westerly to the place of beginnir~. Sec. ~7. Voting Place in Washington Heights Precinct. The voting place in Washington Heights Precinct shall be, and the same is established on ~geirose Avenue, ~,T. ~?., between Fentress Street and Adam~ Street, N. ~ . Sec. ~$. ~a~den ~ity Precinct. Beginning at a Point on Roanoke River near American Viscose Corporation where the old City line crosses said River; thence with the old City line in a southerly direction over ~ill ~o~ntain to the intersection of the new City line, approximately .200 feet west of Yellow ~,~o~ntain Road; thence ~in a southeasterly direction with the new City line to a point where the new City line crosses Virginia State Route #668; bhence with the new City line in a generally northerly and easterly direction to Route /~ll6; thence in a northerly and westerly direction with Route #ll6 to a bridge over Garnand,s Branch at the intersection of Virginia Route #668; thence in a ~.northerly direction with Garnand's Branch to Roanoke River; thence in a westerly i~irection with Roanoke River to the place of beginning. il Sec ~9' Voting Place in Garden City Precinct. . I The voting place in Garden City Precinct shall be, and the same is establishe~ ~n Garden City Boulevard between Danforth Avenue, S. E., and Carico Avenue, S.E. Sec. 50. Riverdale Precinct. Beginning at a point on Route #116 at the new City line; thence in a general1 ~ortheasterly direction with the new City line to a point on Roanoke River near the ~outh of Tinker Creek; thence in a westerly and southerly direction with Roanoke ~iver to the ~nouth of a stream known as Garnand's Branch; thence in a southerly ~irection with said branch to a bridge at intersection of Virginia Route #ll6 end Virginia Route #668; thence with ¥~irginia Route #ll6 in an easterly and southerly direction to the place of beginning. Sec. 51. Voting Place in Riverdale Precinct. The voting place in Riverdale Precinct shall be, and the same is establish- ~d on Riverdale Road, between Barton Street and Hiram Street. Sec. 52. Substitute voting places. Should the voting place established by any preceding section of this chapter ~e not available for any election, it shall be the duty of the electoral board to ~stablish in the election district so affected a substitute voting place, as near ~o the one replaced as may be practical, s~ch substitute voting place to be dis- ~ontin~ed as such whenever the original voting place may be again available for ~lections. An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in f~ll force and effect from its passage. .306 IN THE COUTJCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10061. A RESOLUTION granting permission to Herbert E. Gilliam and George H. ~ason to produce an Air Show, which is to be sponsored by the Roanoke Exchange Club for the benefit of underprivileged children, at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (WOodr,rm Field), between the hours of 2:00 o'clock and 5:00 o'clock, p. m., on Sunday, July 31, 1949, or in the event of rain, on Sunday, August 7, 1949, under certain terms and conditions. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that permission be, and is hereby granted to Ne~s~E. Gilliam and George H. Mason to produce an ALt Show, which is to be sponsored by the Roanoke Exchange Club for the benefit of underprivileged children, at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), between the hours of 2:00 o'clock and 5:00 o'clock, p. m., on Sunday, July 31, 19~9, or, in the ~vent of rain, on Sunday, August 7, 19~9, under the following terms and conditions, payments Provided for under the terms and conditions to be made to the 2~anager of the Airport within five days after the Air Show: (1) That Herbert E. Gilliam and George H. Mason will pay the City of Roanoke the s~m of 5% of the gross receipts from the sale of tickets, less taxes. (2) That Herbert E. Gilliam and George H. Mason will pay the City of Roanoke the sum of 5% from the receipts for advertising and the sale of programs. (3) The City of Roanoke will grant to Herbert E. GillisE and George H. Mason the exclusive use of all flight facilities at the Roanoke Municipal Airport for the duration of the Air Show, subject to applicable regulations of the Civil Aeronautics Administration, pro- vided that no provisions of existing contracts between the City of Roanoke _s~d commercial airlines operating at the Roanoke Municipal Airport shall be abrogated witho~the w~itten consent of the airline so affected, such written consent to be filed with the Manager of the Airport prior to the Air Show. (4) The City of Roanoke will provide an adequate traffic plan and all necessary traffic controls and regulations. (5) The City of Roanoke will lease to Herbert E. Gilliam and George H. Mason, deliver and set up all available bleachers at a cost to Herbert E. Gilliam and George H. Mason of six (6) cents per seat. (6) The City of Roanoke will undertake through the Manager of the Airport or otherwise to notify and make all necessary arrangements with all co~mercial airlines and all private operators who may be affected. (7) That Herbert E. Gilliam and George ti. Mason shall have the exclusive right to all soft drink and other concessions outside of those presently operated in the Administration Building, and shall have the right to use the streets of the City of Roanoke on the day preceding the Air Show for the purpose of staging a parade. (8) That Herbert E. Gilliam and George H. Mason shall carry such insurance as may be necessary to protect the City of Roanoke from any claims arising out of performances given. (9) That in the event that the Air Show shall be called off because of rain on July 31, 1959, then the show shall be postponed until the following Sunday, upon the same terms and conditions of this contract. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute a contract with Herbert E. Gilliam and George H. Mason, under the terms and condition.~ above outlined. APPROVED 807 IN TPEE COUMCIL FOR THE C;ITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of ~une, 1949. 10062. AN ORDINANCE to ~_mend and reenact Section #57, "Department of Public Welfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the 0ity of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, 1,7o. 9751, and entitled, "An 0rd~nance making appropriations fr~n the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #57, ~Department of Public Welfare", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the Oity of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of~ Roanoke i for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DEPAR~ENT OF PUBLIC ~[ELFARE #57 Salary, Supervisor Salary Children's ~'~~'~ ~ 3,060.00 , . 2,640.00 BE IT FUROR ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force as of ~une l, 1949. Clerk APPROVED Pr esi dent l~J THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10063. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of street lights on certain streets in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the following street lights: One 250 C. P. street light in front of No. 15 Chestnut Avenue, N. E. One 250 C. P. street light in front of No. 604 DIcDowell Avenue, N. E. One 250 C. P. street light in front of No. 121 Cherry Avenue, N. W. One 250 C. P. street light in front of No. 624 Walker Avenue, N. E. One 250 C. P. street light in front of No. 516 Gilder Avenue, ~. E. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Second Street and Church Avenue, S. W., at Hutson's Cigar Store. Said lights to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED 305 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1959. No. 1006~. AN ORDINANCE amending and reordaing the Engineering Account and the Sewer Construction Account of the 19~9 Annex Fund, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Engineering Account and the Sewer Construction Account of the 19~9 Annex Fund, be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: Engineering $ 13,000.00 Sewer Constr~~.' ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 328,837.90 BE IT FURTHR ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clef k ~ _ Pr es i dent IN TEE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10065. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #l, "City Council", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the Oity of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1958, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from he General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 1949, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergeacy". BE IT 0RDA~I~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #l, "City Council", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations frc~ the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal ~ear beginning ~anuary l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the ,xistence of an emergency-, be, and the sm~e is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY COUN¢~L //1 Incidentals . .............. $ 39&.98 ~E IT KORTPIER ORDAINED that. an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. A, PPROVED Pr esident 30c IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10066. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Building Inspector, at the direction and discretion of the City Manager, under Section 21 of the Building Code, which at present requires the owner, contractor, sub-contractor or agent securing a permit to erect, alter, or repair a building within a fire district to first file a bond with the Building Inspector in the amount of $5,000.00, to accept bonds in the amo~zt of $1,000.00, where the estimated cost of the project covered by the permit does not exceed $1,000.00; $2,000.00, where the estimated cost does not exceed $2,000.00; $3,000.00, where the estimated cost does not exceed $3,000.00; and $5,000.00, where the estimated cost is $3,000.00 or more, pending an amendment to said Section 21 embodying these provisions, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, in the interest of public welfare, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, ~E IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Building Inspector be, and he is hereby authorized, at the direction and discretion of the City Manager, under Section 21 of the Building Code, which at present requireB ~the owner, contractor, sub-contractor or agent securing a permit to erect, alter, .or repair a building within a fire district to first file a bond with the Building !Inspector in the amount of $5,000.00, to accept bonds in the amount of $1,000.00, iwhere the estimated cost of the project covered by the permit does not exceed ~?$1,000.00; $2,000.00, where the estimated cost does not exceed $2,000.00; $3,000.00, iwhere the estimated cost does not exceed $3,000.00; and $5,000.00, where the esti- imated cost is $3,000.00 or more, pending an amendment to said Section 21 embodying · these provisions. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Resolution shall be in force from its passage. AT~ Clerk APPROVED Pr es i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10067. A RESOLUTION establishing policy with reference to rights-of-way and assessments in connection with the construction of sewer lines by the City of Roanoke, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, it is necessary to secure rights-of-way from time to time over and through private property located in the City of Roanoke for the purpose of construc- ting and maintaining sewer pipe lines, and WHEREAS, it is the express desire of this Council to treat each and every property owner in the City of Roanoke on the same impartial ~asis, and 310 WHEREAS, it is a recognized fact that regardless of the care used in restor- lng lawns, fields and appurtenances, there is a certain amount of inconvenience caused by any such abovementioned construction, and WHEREAS, in the interest of public health and welfsme, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following policy be, and is hereby established by this Body ~it~reference to rights- of-way and assessments in connection with the construction of sewer lines by the City: 1. Where a ~ewer line is run across private property, purely to serve that particula~ property and no one else, and when said sewer is requested by the property owner, no cost for such right- of-way be paid by the CitY. 2. Whenever a sewer crosses private property and is continued through that property to serve others, a flat price of twenty-five percent of the sewer assessment against the property be released for the right- of-way and credited against the sewer assessment. 3. When unusual conditions may a~ise and material d~mage is done, this percentage may be increased not to exceed fifty percent~ of the sewer assessment. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pr e s t dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10068.~' A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to purchase four six cubic yard containers instead of four eight cubic yard containers as lis~ed in Ordinance No. 10037, adopted on the 6th day of June, 1949. BE IT RESOL~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to purchase four six cubic yard containers instead of four eight cubic yard containers as listed in Ordinance No. i0037, adopted on the 6th day of June, 1949. APPROVED Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~tE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 19~9. No. 10069. A RESOLUTION authorizing the purchase of one intercommunication system at a cost of approximately $120.00 from the Furniture Item in the amount of $2,100.00, as listed under Furniture and Fixtures, ~ection #100, "Recreation Department", of the 1949 Budget. ~ BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and the same is hereby granted for the purchase of one int~eommuni¢a$ion system at a cost of approximately $120.00 from the Furniture Item in the amount of $2,100.00, as listed under Furniture and-Fixtures, Section #100, "Recreation Department", of the 1949 Budget. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10070. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on bahalf !of the City of Roanoke, to execute an agreement dated the 20th day of ~une, 1949, between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and the firm of Stone and Thompson, A~chi- tects, covering professional services in connection with the erection of a Health Center at the southwest corner of Campbell Avenue and Eighth Street, S. W., under terms and conditions contained therein. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute an agreement dated the 20th day of June, 19~9, between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and the firm of Stone and Thompson, Architects, covering professional services in connection with the erection of a Health Center at the southwest corner of Campbell Avenue and Eighth Street, S. W., under terms and conditions contained therein. APPROVED Pr es id emt IN ~HE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10071. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #13, "Civil and Police Court"' of an .Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An 0rdinanee making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 19/+9, and declaring the existaa~ ofan emergency-. BE IT ORDAINED by the COuncil of the City of Roanoke that Section #13, "Civil and Police Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, -Au Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and de- claring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CIVIL AND POLICE COURT #13 Travel Expense ................. $ 166.81 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED le rk/ President IN THE C0UNCI~. FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10072. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact "Appropriations from Accumulated Surplus And Deferred Maintenance Account", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, ~o. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations fraa the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that "Appropriations From Accomulated Surplus and Deferred Maintenance Account", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, Ordinance making appropriations from the General l~And of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is he:eby amended and ~eordained to read as follows: APPROPRIATIONS FROM ACCUMULATED SURPLUS AND ~E~ERRED MAINTENANCE ACCOUNT Highway No. 220 .............. $ 1,770.82 BE IT ~UR~ ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10073. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to enter into an agreement with the State Health C~mmissioner whereby the City will make available at least twenty percent of the rated bed capacity of the Roanoke Tuberculosis Sanatorium for the use of State patients, in consideration of the State reimbursing the City in an amount not to exceed the sum of $15,000.00, for the twelve months' period ending June 30, 1950, under terms and conditions contained .in said agreement. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized, for and on behalf of the Oity of Roanoke, to enter into an agreement with the State Health Oo~missioner whereby the City will make available at least twenty percent of the rated bed capacity of the Roanoke Tuberculo: Sanatorium for the use of State patients, in consideration of the State reimbuzsing the City in an amount not to exceed the sum of $15,000.00, for the twelve months' period ending June 30, 1950, under terms and conditions contained in said agreement. APPROVED ATTEST~ ~ Clerk Pr es ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 27th day of June, 19~9. No. lO07&. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #27, "Cost of Elections", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the city of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #27, "Cost of Elections", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled,' "An Ordinance freaking appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal iyear beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1959, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: COST OF ELECTIONS #27 Furniture and Equipment ........ $ 1,1&0.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTEST:-~ ~ APPROVED 3_14 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10075. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase certain parcels of land required to widen, extend and connect Lukens Street, N. E., with U. S. Route 460 10range Avenue), at a total cost of $8,600.00. and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Oity of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and direc-ted, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke to purchase property located at Short Street and Carver (Lincoln) Avenue, described as Lot 7, Section 4, Lincoln Cou~t, at a consideration of $350.00, from Charlie W. Wilson; property located on Douglass Avenue, described as Lot 19, Section l, Lincoln Coumt, at a consideration of $500.00, from Henry C. Hamilton et ax; and three parcels of land located on the north side of Hart Avenue, N. E., west~of Second Street, N. E., and shown on Block 2, N. W. 3, Official Survey, as Official Tax Nos. 2020509, 2020510 amd 2020511, at a consideration of $500.00, $4,750.00. $2,500.00, respectively, from Trustees of the First Baptist Church (Colored), Willie R. and Gracie Jackson, and Ba~nette Holland, respectively, or the legal owners of said parcels of land, which said parcels of land a~e required widen, extend and connect Lukens Street, N. E., with U. S. Route 460 (Orange Avenue) BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTEST:~ /~ Clerk APPROVED The 27th day of June, 1949. Pr es ident VIRGINIA, No. 10076. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #75, "Street Construction", of am Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, end ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of aa emergency", appropriating $890.00 to the Street Construction Account of the 1949 Annex Fund, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, ~ the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Gover-ment an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Sectio~ #75, "Street Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, -An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending Decembe~ 31, 1949, and decleming the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STREET GONSTRUCTI0~ #75 Rights-of-way ............. $ 21,310.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that~ $890.00 be,and is hereby appropriated to the Street Construction Acco,mt of the 1949 Annex Fund in connection with the widening, extending and connecting of Lukens Street, N. E., with U. S. Route 460 (Orange Avenue ). ~E IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to esist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk / ........................... IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, Pr es i den t The 27th day of June, 1949. No. 10077. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #51, "~berculosis Sanatorium,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". ~' Roanoke that Section #51, BE IT ORDAINED by the Co,,,cil of the City of "Tuberculosis Sanatorimm", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the Oity of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declar- ing the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordaine, to read as follows: TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM #51 F~rniture and Equipment (1) ........... $ 2,435.00 (1) 1 Chlorinator · $1 000.00 1 HOt Water He~%;; ill '400.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 27th day of J,,-e, 19~9. No. 10078. A RESOLUTION ratifying and approving a Request for Restoration heretofore filed with the CiviI Aeronautics Administration under date of November 21, 19/~7, for damages to Woo&rum Field, the City's Municipal Airport, resulting from govern- mental activities thereat doming the recent wen, as said claim was revised and amended as of ~ebruary 1, 1949; and directing and authorizing the fomther prosecu- tion of said claim and Request for Restoration to a conclusion. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, through M. L. Harris, its Manager of the Roanoke Municipal Airport known as Woo&rum Field, did, on November 21, 19~7, file in writing with the Civil Aeronautics Administration, pursuant to~ Section 17 of the Federal Airport Act, the City of Roanoke's "Request for Restoration" in the amomat of $34,114.17, revised as of February 1, 1949, to the amo,,,t of $38,374.82, for damages resulting to said Municipal Airport as a direct result of governmental activities conducted thereat during the recent war; and WHEREAS, Woo&rrna Field is, and was at the time of said damages, a municipal airport and solely owned and operated by the City of Roanoke and, the said City of Roanoke is the sole party interested in and entitled to the claim for d,~ges and Request for Restoration aforesaid; and WHEREAS, Council for the City of Roanoke intended that the claim heretofore filed by M. L. Harris, Manager of the said Airport, under date of November 21, 1947, be it's, the said City's, official notice and claim for da~mages and Request for Restoration of said airport under the aforesaid Act; and WHEREAS, it is still the intent of Council that said claim and Request for Restoration be continued and pressed to a conclusion; and WHEREAS, the amount of the aforesaid claim and Request for Restoration, as presently revised, is in the sma of $38,374.82, which said s,,m Council for said City is advised reasonably and accurately represents the actual damage to the said Woo&rum Field as a direct result of various governmental activities conducted at the said Woo&rum Field doming the coomse of the recent war, and Which items of damage are itemized in the aforesaid application filed as of November 21, 1947, and revised as of ~'ebruary 1, 19/~9. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by Council for the City of Roanoke that the said City of Roanoke does hereby make, as it has. heretofore made, to the Federal Government, under Section 17 of the Federal Airport Act, a claim for d~meges to and a Request for Restoration of the facilities owned and operated by the said City at Woo&r,,m Field, the said City's M~nicipal Airport, which said damages resulted to the said Municipal Airport and its facilities as a direct result of governmental activities conducted at said Airport during the recent wa~; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the written notice of claim and Request for Restoration filed by M. L. Harris, Manager of the said Municipal Airport, under date of November 21, 1937, with Samuel E. Stott, District Airport Engineer, Civil Aeronautics Administration, Richmond, Virginia, amd amended on February l, 19~9, be treated as the official request of the said City of Roanoke for the sum of $3~,37~.82 to be paid to said City by the Federal Government ,,nder the aforesaid Act; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager, the Airport Manager, and the City Attorney of the said City, be, and they are hereby authorized to present, establish, substantiate and prove the said City's claim for the aforesaid damages and to do all things necessary to bring about a settlement of the aforesaid claim. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 19~9. No. 10058. AN ORDINANCE establishing a setback line on the east side of Williamson Road, N. W., from Wentworth Avenue (Colonel Robinson Road) to Hershberger Road, extending ~ixty feet from the present established center line of Williamson Road. WHEREAS, notice has been duly published as required by law, and the property owners in the affected area notified that Council would hold a hearing on the 27th day of June, 1949, on the question of establishing a setback line on the east side of Williamson Road, N. W., from Wentworth Avenue (Colonel Robinson Road) to Hershberger Road, extending sixty feet from the present established center line of Williamson Road, and WHEREAS, the said hearing was held on the 27th day of June, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke, at which hearing all property owners in thea ffected area were given an opportunity to be heard on the quest ion, and WHEREAS, after hearing evidence submitted, Council is of the opinion that the setback line should be established. THEREFORE, BE IT ~DAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a setback line be,a~d the same is hereby established on the east side of Williamson Road, N. W., from Wentworth A, enue (Colonel Robinson Road) to Hershberger Road, extending sixty feet from the present established center line of Williamson Road. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that no building hereafter erected on any of said lots abutting on said street shall extend over the setback line as established by the provisions of this Ordinance. Clerk APPROVED P~e s i~en t~ 318 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 1949. No. 10059. AN GI DINANCE to amend and reenact Article I, Section l, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the Cit~ of Roanoke, Virginia, in relatin to Zoning. WHEREAS, notice of public hearing on the question of rezoning to Business District that portion of property designated as Special Residence District located on the west side of Williamson Road, N. W., between Clarendon Avenue and Hershberge~ Road, as required by Article XI, Section 43, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, relatin~ to Zoning, ~as published in "The World-News", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, ibr the time required by said section, and WHEREAS, the hearing as provided for in said notice published in said newspaper was given on the 18th day of April, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the Municipal Building, at which hearing evidence both for and against the rezoning was submitted, and WHEREAS, the question was reconsidered at the regular meeting of Coun~ i on Monday, June 27, 1949, and WHEREAS, it is deemed from the evidence submitted that it would be for the best interest of the City to rezone to Business District that portion of the property designated as Special Residence District located on the west side of Williamson Road, N. W., between Floraland Drive and Hershberger Road. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Article I, Section l, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Zoning, be amended and reenacted in the following particular and no other, viz: That portion of property designated as Special Residence District located on the west side of Williamson Road, N. W., between Floraland Drive and Hershberger Road, described as part of Lots 1-4, inclusive, Beahm Land Map; part of Lots Nos. 2280111 and 2280156, Moomaw Lands Map; Lots 1-17, inclusive, Sunset Manor Map; Lots 1-7, inclusive, Block l, James Addition Map; and Lots 1-7, inclusive, Block l, Floraland Map, designated on Sheet 228 of the Zoning Map as Official Nos. 228010~- 2280106, inclusive, 2280110, 2280156, 2280111, 2280114-2280119, inclusive, and 2280134-2280147, inclusive, be, and is hereby changed to Business District, and the Sheet herein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 1949. No. 10080. A RESOLUTION authorizing the construction of sanitary sewers in and along certain portions of certain streets in the Washington Heights area, including advertising for bids, for which improvements assessments are to be made against the abutting landowners, and providing for the docketing of an abstract of the Resolution in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, the Board consisting of the members of the City Council, created under the provisions of Resolution No. 10027, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on June 6, 1949, after due publication of notice for two consecutive weeks in "The World-News" a newspaper of general circulation in the City of , Roanoke, the first publication being on June 23, 1949, and the other on June 30, 1949, conducted a hearing on July 11, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., in the Circuit Court Room in the Municipal Building, on the question of constructing sewers in and along certain portions of certain streets in the WashingtOn Heights area, and to make such decisions and do such acts as are provided for and contemplated by Sections 3067 (as amended) and 3068 of the Code of Virginia, at which hearing no objections were presented by landowners and other interested parties in the affecte¢ area, and WHEREAS, the said Board has made estimates of the assessments or apportion- ments on the basis of one-third of the cost of the total cost of the improvements against the abutting landowners, and two-thirds to be paid by the City, as provided by law, and WHEREAS, it is imperative that the said sanitary sewers be constructed along certain portions of the streets, heretofore and hereafter set forth, for the protection of the public health, and in ~rder to provide for the usual operation of the Nunicipal Government an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RE~OLVED by the Council of the City o~ Roanoke, as follows: (A) The construction of sanitary sewers in and along certain portions of certain streets in the Washington Heights area, as set forth in said Resolution No. 10027, is hereby authorized, including advertising for bids. (B) That the ownership and location of the property to be affected by the proposed improvements hereby authorized and the estimated amount as determined by said Board that will be assessed against or apportioned to each landowner, or fixed by agreement with him, are a s follows: N~me Of Location Front. Estimated Cost Abutting ~.mer lot No, Block N0, Map Footage To Chimers Uest side of Peters Creek Road between North Corporation Lir, e and Peters Creek R. B. Layman R. B. La~an R. B. La~nnan D. E. & Lyda H. Martin W. M. & Annie S. Akers R. M. Ca]~dwe.]]~ et ~ R. M. & E~la M. Ca!dwell Uyrtte Per~/ 2770105 Acreage Peters Creek 60.0 ~ 88.60 2770104 Acreage Peters Creek 60.0 277010~ Acreage Peters Creek 120.9 175.53 2770102 Acreage Peters Creek 326.0 4~1.39 2770]03 Acreage Peters Creek 367.0 541.93 < ~0 I'.f.o. Clar]~ 1,00.0 147.67 g ~'~. S. C].ar~ 75.0 ~]0.75 ]- ? ~,~. $. C!ar~< 720.0 1,063.19 East side of Peters Creek Road between Hershberger Road and Termessee Avepue (Ridgewood Avenue,..) R. F, Stu!tz 277030] E. C. & Ols N. Board 2770303 Frank R. !,Ici. Is 2770307~ }~abel C. Goodykoontz 2770506 Lori~g E. ~t- ~[a~/ T.Sha~holtz~.r /~ Acreage Peters Creek 263.5 359.57 Acreage Peters Creek 192.0 2~3.52 Acreage Peters Creeh ].]].6 ].64.g0 Acreage Peters Cree~~ ~74.37 700.42 2 Pine Ridge 59.4~ ~7.~3 Terrace 2 2 2 P~e qJ~r]g~ Ter.59.Z? Pi~e Ridge Ter.59./~ P~e Ridge Ter.59.4g Gol~ smith Ter. 45.0 Goldamith Ter. 45.0 Oo!d~J~th Ter. 45.0 Goldsmith Ter. 36.02 PT.g3 ~7. ~3 66./-~5 66.45 66.45 53.19 Nam. e Of Location Front Estimated Cost Abutting Owner Lot No. Block No. Map Footage To O~mer East side of Peters Creek Road between Tem~essee Avenue (Ridgewood Avenue) and Peters Creek Amy Myrtle Phelps 2770g01 Acreage Peters Creek 394.5 ? 522.54 Across private property approximately 800 feet west from Gilbert Road between Hershberger Road and ~ominM Avenue (Indiana Avenue) C. C. & Linnia M. Dulaney 2770401 Harley Elmer Reed 2770402 Charles H. & Myrtle L. C!ar]~ 2770~.03 Jacob A. & Mary B. Bol]inger 2770404. Fran]~ G. Payne, Jr. 2770405 George S. Tay!or~ et ux 2770501 George S. Taylor~ et u× 2770502 J. Byron Poff ~[. Pts. 1 ~: 2 Acreage Peters Creek 100.0 147.67 Acreage Hershberger Road 94.0 138.21 Acreage Hershberger Road 1].7.8 173.95 Acreage Hershberger Road 93.].7 137.5~ Acreage Uershberger Road 93.18 137.60 Acreage ~ershberger Read ].2]_.65 179.63 Acreage Hershberger Road 81.35 120.13 Gilbert !~. 2 60.9 89.93 West side of Gilbert Road between Hershber~er Road and ~.~oming Avenue (Indiana Avenue) J. B. Pelf J. B. Poff J. Byron Poff Morris V. Fuller Mrs. Ji~m~ie Compton Fu!]er Mrs. Jirmie Compton~l]er M. E. Wolfe, et ux M. E. Wolfe, et ux N. Pt. 2 Gilbert No. 2 51.22 75.63 S. Pt. 2 Gilbert No. 2 51.22 75.63 3 Gilbert No. 2 102.44 151.27 N. Pt. 4 Gilbert No. 2 51.22 75.63 S. Pt. 4 Gilbert No. 2 51.22 75.63 5 G~lbert No. 2 102.44 151.27 6-;. Gilbert ~o. 2 50.76 74.96 6-B Gilbert No. 2 50.76 74.96 East side of Gilbert Road between Hershberger Road and ~oming Avenue (Indiana Avenue) T. M. & Clyden W. Gilbert L. Mertha All, et als J. I. Gilbert 2670201 Acreage Nershberger Rd. 150.0 221.50 2670202 Acreage Gilbert No. I 125.85 190.27 2670203 Acreage Gilbert No. I 17~.83 264.07 West side of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) between Hershberger Road and Wyoming Avenue (Indiana Avenue) L. Mertha All, et als J. I. Gilbert 2670202 Acreage Gilbert No. 2 75.0 110.75 2670203 Acreage Gilbert No. 2 178.$3 264.07 East side of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) between Densmore Road and Kentucky Avenue Densmore Poultry Fa~] 2671001 Acreage Hershberger Rd. 153.9 227.26 South side of Wyoming Avenue between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and Monroe Street Thouas D. Christian, Tr. ! 2 ~,~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 South side of E~yon:!_ng Avenue (Indiana Avenue) between Van B~m~en Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 5 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 6 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 7 J. Arthur Densmore 10 3 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.$3 3 ~. C. L. Co. 50.O 73.93 3 ~[. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 3 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 North Side of Kentucky Avenue, west of Monroe Street Bruce R. Wilso:e, et ~ 13 Bruce R. l.fi!son, et ux 14 U. H. Reedy 15 %.[. H. Reedy 16 Mitchell G. ~: Clara H. Saba 17 ~.~itchell G..?: Clara H. Saba Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 19 Leemah E. Weaver, Jr., et z~ 20 Spencer ~: Co. 21 Thomas D. Christiau~ Tr. 22 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 23 1 1 ! 1 1 1 ! 1 1 ! W.C.L. Co. U. C. L. Co. W. C. L.. Co. W. C. L. Co. 71. C. L. Co. >I. C. L. Co. U. C. L. Co. Il. C. L. Co. iT. C. L. Co. !I. C. L. Co. U. C. L. Co. 23.0 50.0 50.O 50.0 50.O 50.O 5O.O 50.O 50.0 5o.o 5o.o 33.96 73.~3 73.83 73.~3 73.83 73.g3 73.~3 73.83 73.83 7~.~3 73.~3 South side of Kentue_~y Avenue west of Monroe Street J. P. Shaffer 2 Forrest S. Ui!liams, et ux 3 Annie N. R%molds 4 Clove C. Venab!e, et ux 5 ~die L. Sparks 6 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 7 J. R. Fizer Alvin E. & Cal!ie Irene Jones 9 Hobson Benj. a Lula E.Andersonl0 /~. U.C.L. Co. 50.0 4 ]~. C. L. Co. 50.0 4 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 4 w.c. I,. Co. 50.0 4 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 4 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 4 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 4 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73 .$3 73 .~3 73 .~3 73 .a3 73 .~3 73 .$3 73 .~3 73.~ 73.83 West side of Monroe Street between ~.~oning Avenue (Indiana Avenue) and Kentucky Avenue Archie C. Wire, er, et ux El_mo G. Drake N.-,~- of 11 and 12 I W.C.L. Co. 65.0 o.¥ of 11 and 12 1 W.C.L. Co. 65.0 95.98 95.98 321 ~Ts_~..e Of Location Front !'s±.imate~ 4sst Abu'btin~ (h, mer Lot }~o. Bln. cl: No. ~ FootaEe To {beer side of ;r~+~,,~,.,,_,, ,~,-~r Avemm, b~bw,,en~ Hon~oe Street ~nd Van Buren otre::t~ ~ (Hadinon Street). Thomas D. Christian, m~.~. 12 Julia B. ~.mcow A. E. King, 14 Babe ~_,, :~ ~Ti~da, _Loud, se Yotmg 15 A. E. ~(~ng 16 ,':asn3~goon Club Land ~,~n]..-~,~on Club Land Co. ...... nmn~3%on Club La~d~o '~ . 20 Thomas O. Christ~am~ Tr. 2~ ,ho ...... ~. Christian, Tr 2 U.n.L. ¢o. 50.0 2 I?. 4. L. r',o. 50.0 2. U.C.L. ,.~o ~' . 50.0 ~ !~. C. L. Co. 50.0 2 lI. C. L. Co. 50.0 ~ U.C. T,. Co. 50.0 2 '~. c. L. ~o. 50.0 2. U.C.L. Os. 50.0 2 "~. C. L. Co. ,60.0 Scut!,. _, s~!e ........ of lr~+"~,nz~._,~,,,_:, Avenue between Ho]?oe Street smd Van Buren Street (Hadison Street) Cora Lee Carter Clarence O. ~ luril!a D. Bi shop Clarence O. ,~- Eurilla D. Bishon Clarence O. t: ~ri] D. Bishop ~,frs. Lacy M. HSmblin }~rs. Lacy M. H.s~mb]_!n Mrs, Tm cy Frank T. ~Te!l.~ e ~o. rtin Yel!ie ! ,': 'J.%~ of 2 5 C. l,. Co. 75.0 110.75 3 ...... u of 2 5 i,~. C. L. Co. 75.0 17_0.75 ' 5 '~ n. L. Co. ~0.0 *~.q3 5 5 '~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.g3 6 5 U. 4. L. Co. 50.0 77.g3 7 5 i~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 ~ 5 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 ?'3.~3 ? 5 u.c.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 10 5 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 1! 5 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73,~3 Eerie side of Ken±.ue]qr Avent~e between Van Eu~en Street (~d_..son otre:t) and ~,~e~, ~ Side Bou!eva~! Thomas D. ChrJ stian, Tr. ll ![. Z. Hinchee 12 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 13 Thomas P. Cbris'bian, Tr. }?artha :~. Buster, et als 15 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 16 Grace !,~. Pan,ore !7 Grace ~{. Den~ore J. A. Den~ore J. A. Den~ore 20 3 :~. 4. L. Co. 50.0 75.$3 3 ';. C. L. Co. 50.0 ?3.83 3 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.S3 ~ W. 4. L. Co. 50.0 77.~3 3 '~T. e. L. ¢o. 50.0 73.g3 3 W.C.L. ~o. 50.0 73.~3 3 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 3 :~. 0,. L. Co. 50.0 3 ~,~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 3 ii. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 South side of Tfen-kunT~r Avenue ~-~,~-~ Van Bureu Street f}'~nn St~e,-t Ues% Side Oou~evard .......... ~ ............. ~. ............. n .... ) and _ ~ Jefferson Street~ Virginia C. Ki~ge~%~ 1 ~: W~i- of 2 6 q. !. Akers E. ~' of 2 6 Lee!ia Al:ers 3 6 Ruth U. Hyers 4 6 Lillie G~]>b 5 6 Li!!ie Orubb 6 6 Lil~ i e G~bb 7 6 Lil!ie Gm~bb ~ 6 U. C. L. Co. 75.0 110.75 if. C T,. Co 25.0 q~ oo U. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 i;. C. T,. Co. 50.0 W. C. l.,. Co. 50.0 73.~3 U. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.¢3 '.¢. C. L. Co. 50.0 · '. 4. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 South side of Kentuoky Avenue east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) Densmore Poultry Farms, Inc. I ,~ 2 7 ~. C. L. Co. 63.0 93.03 Uest side of :~est Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street] betw:eu Kentuc]~ Avenue and Tennessee Avenue Ernest S. " of O ,o. fl"}3-' of lO 6 '[. C. L. Co. 65.0 o.:: of 9 ¢: S.J- of 10 6 W. ~ L. Co. 6~.O 322 Name Of Location Front Estimated Cost Abutting Owne~ Lot No. Block No. Map Footage To Owner North side of Tennessee Avenue (Ridgewood Aye. nue) between Peters Creek Road and Monroe Street F. R. Wells 5 1 Frank R. Wells, et ux 5 2 H. & W. Realty Corp. 6 2 H..& W. Realty Corp. 7 2 H. & W. Realty Corp. 8 2 H. & W. Realty Corp. 9 2 Francis D. Redford l0 2 H. & W. Realty Corp. ll 2 H. & W. Realty Corp. 12 2 Joe T. & Doris L. Jefferson 13 2 H. & W. Realty Corp. 14 2 ri. & W. Realty Corp. 15 2 H. & !4. Realty Corp. 16 2 H. & W. Realty Corp. 17 2 H. & W. Realty Corp. 15 2 H. & W. Realty Corp. 19 2 H. & W. Realty Corp. 20 2 Aubrey A. Reid, et ux 21 2 Aubrey A. ~ Ruth E. Reid 22 2 James P. & Dorothy Hale 23 2 James P. & Dorothy Hale 24 2 Clyde Ii. Je~,~ell 12 & E 10' 4 of 11 13 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. W. B. &Frances M. Griggs 15 Thomas D. Christian, Tr., 16 Mrs. Woodsy E. Maples, et als 17 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 18 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 19 Goldsmith Ter. 62.31 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 47.59 Pine Ridge Ter. 48.09 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 62.85 Pine Ridge Ter. 58.83 Pine Ridge Ter. 62.36 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 Pine Ridge Ter. 63.82 ~,~. C. L. Co. 60.0 92.O1 8g.60 88.60 88.60 70.27 71.O1 g~.60 88.60 88.60 88.60 88.60 g8.60 8g.60 88.60 88.60 92.81 86.87 92.08 8~.60 88.60 94.24 88.60 4 u.c.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 4 W.C.L. Co. 5O.O 73.83 4 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 4 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 4 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 4 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 4 w.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 South Side of Tennessee Avenue (Ridgewood Avenue) between Peters Creek Road and Monroe Street H. & W. Realty Corp. 1 H. & U. Realty Corp. 2 Jessie V. Jr. & Frances B. Spurlin 3 H. & W. Realty Corp. 4 Har~y F. & Elsie Ail Bradford 5 H. a W. Realty Corp. 6 Harry L Phlegar, Jr. 7 Ottie L. Hall 8 Ottie L. Hall 9 Ottie L. Hall 10 Henry B. PlurJ~ett 11 Hen~/ B. Plunkett, et ux 12 Ishmael & Hattie H. Dunford 13 1 Pine Ridge Ter. 50.0 73.83 ! Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 88.60 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 88.60 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 88.60 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 88.60 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 88.60 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 8~.60 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 ~g.60 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 88.60 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 g~.60 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 ~.60 Pine Ridge Ter. 60.0 g .60 Pine Ridge Ter. 80.0 118.13 South side of Tennessee Avenue, between Tyree Road and Monroe Street F. R. Wells 17 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 2 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 3 .Martha !~. Buster, et als 4 James E. Carroll 6 Gertrude E. Bayse 7 Robert J. & Faye Toney 8 ~re e Addition 82. O 121.09 g U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 g W', C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 o ?7. C. L. Co. 50.0 ~3.83 8 I~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 * ~" C. L Co. 50.O 73.~3 8 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 5 8 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 ~,7orth side of Tennessee Avenue, between Monroe ~treet and Van Buren Street (Madison Street) Gert_~ade E. Bayse Louis Morton l,[il!is ?~[a~/ Jane Bayse !,~ary Jame Bayse Pete C. Eanes Pete C. Eanes 1,[illiam D. Mitchell 12 5 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 5 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 !4 ~ Y.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.g3 ].5 5 I.~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 16-17 5 !,I. C. L. Co. 100.0 147.67 !~ 5 ~,~. ~. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 19 5 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 5 W.c.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 5 u.c.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 5 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 Uillim~ D. g: Rama H. ,,~.~tche!l 20 Leeson B. Peters 21 Leeson B. Peters 22 South side of Tennessee Avenue, between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street) Herman C. & Violet E. Light 1 G. D. Weaver, et ux 2 Casse!]. B. Wyatt 3 Geo. I,~ie & Hazel Carter 4 Larry T. Shaw 5 De~an T. & Jeane F. Hayes 6 Theodore Bethel Jo~es 7 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. May Craig o ~7. R. Be]]. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 9 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 U.C. I,. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 !';. C. L. Co. 50.O 73.~3 9 U.c. !,. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 L'. C. !,. Co, 50.0 73.83 9 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.g3 o I,~. C !,. Co 50.0 73.~3 9 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 Abutti?v: ~m. er Tc~+, ..... }To. ~].oc!~ ~To. ?~s~ ~*~-~r,,,.,.o.;.,,_ To C~mer ~ ~,ro~-~-;~rm , ar:d ': .... Side North side cf Tenresso~. Avcrur~ betreen Va~, Ptn-(n street ( ......... St.rc,,.,t~ oct (Jefferson Street) Densmcre Pcu]±aD~ Fam~s~ Inc. 1! of !2 6 ;;. C. !,. co. 60.0 ? ~.60 Ida D,':~,~.~ ~ " C.r. :~. K, Hess South siaa ce Tennessee Avenue, between Van nnrnn street (~..adi~on ~+ .... t~ and !.lest Side (Jefferson Street } Cid W. Underi.mod Cid IT. Underwood 2 Thomas D. Cbristian~ T~'. 3 ~om, as D. Tobias ~eston 5 Thomas D. C>~istian, Tr. 6 Thomas D. Chr~tSan, Tr. 7 Thomas D. Cbristi~'~, Thomas D. Christi,s~, Tr. 9 Thomas D. Cbristian~ Tr. !0 !0 ~. C. T. Co. 50.0 73.83 lO !.r.C.I. Co. 50.0 73.~ !(" :~. C. !.. qo. 50.0 73.~3 ].O ~T. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 ....'~O ~.T, C. I., Co. 50,0 10 ',f. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.03 lO I~', C, L. ~ 50,0 ~ ,,o. ~0 I~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 lC U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 lO ii. C L. Co. ~a.O side Tenressee Avenue, east of ,~es, Si4e ,Boulevard (Jefferson Street) Densmore Pot~±,.~ w~a Inc ~ Donsncre ~onltT~~ ..... ~ FaPms~ Tnt_ . 1~ South side of Tennessee Avenue east of West Side Bonlevs~8 ~Jefferc, on Street) Den~ore Pou!t.~ Fs~ns, Inc. 1 Dens':~ore Foul-L~.~ Far~._s, i~e. 2 C. O. Turner 3 ?! W, C, L, Co, 50,0 73,~3 !3 1.I, C, L, Co, 50,0 73,g3 l! 14. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.g3 West side of Comer 2±:,reet (Main Street) between Dszm Avenue (l,festview Avenue) and Fie]_di?~g Avenv. e ( ....... Avenue ) West Park 50.0 73.83 North. . s~a~_ ...... of W~]a'~r,_._,, ,~ Avenue (Forest, Avenue)_ . east of Comer Street (Main Street,) G. L. l~it!ew 1 G. L. l~_itlow 2 Ra3~ond g: M~ldred M.B!ac?,:vell 3 Lu]a E. Branscor~e 4 7 West P~k 100.0 147.67 7 West Park 50.0 73.83 7 West Park 50.0 73. ~g3 7 l[est Park 64,05 94,58 South side of Fielding Avenue (Forest Avenue) east of Comer Street (Vain Street) Lute E. Branscome Lula E. Branseome Lula E. Branscome Lu!a E. Branscome G. L. G. L. '.~hit!ow J. C. f~ ITel] ~e M. BS.~rse Es~].y !I..5 Clara Evelyn 9 6 lrest Park 50.0 73.~3 !.0 6 Uest Paw!.: 50.0 73 .~3 11 6 i'Ve st Park 50.0 73 · g3 12 6 Uest PoP? 50.0 73 · 83 13 6 ! ~e s t Par]~ 50. 0 73.83 ,e~,t P~k 35.0 1~, .,: ~ E. !6', 6 7[es% P~lc 5~.0, ~1.22 of 14 ]6 6 !'Te st ParN 40,53 59. ~5 ~',Torth side of ].~aine Avenue west of Honroe Street Lonis If. Willis 10 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 11 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. .12 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 13 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. C]_ementine A. Smith 3_5 South side of Maine Avenue west of Monroe Street W. C'. L. Co. ',,¢. C. L. Co. :;. C. L. Co. il. C. T,. Co. 57. C. L. Co. U. C. L. Co. 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 5O.O 50.0 73.83 73,83 73,~3 73, g3 '73,83 '73,83 Da!phs Tolbert 2 ].2 Graeie !~. ,Prye 3 12 Gracie K. ~e 4 Gracie K. ~ye 5 12 Grac~e K. F~/e 6 1.2 ~? C L. Co. W. C. L. Co. W.C.L. Co. U. C. L. Co. lT. C. L. Co. 50.0 50.0 5o.o 50.0 50.O ~3 .g3 ~3 ,~ 73 .$3 73.83 73.83 324 Name Of Location Front Abutting Owner Lot No, Bloc]:. ]?o,, ~ Footage Estimated Cost To Owner North side of Maine Avenue between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street) Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 12 Mary Margaret Walsh 13 Lonza L. Smith, et als 14 Nary Margaret Walsh 15 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 16 Thomas D. Christian, Tr.~ 17 W. W. & Margaret C. Scott 18 Woodrow W. Scott 19 Woodrow W. Scott 20 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 21 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 22 9 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 $ 73.83 9 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 ~[. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 W.C., L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 SOuth side of Maine Avenue between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street) V. C. Akers 1 Washington Club Land Co. 2 Kate M. Durd~op 3 Zola B. Eanes 4 Lawrence E. Altice, et t~x 5 Roy B. & Katherine Weeks 6 Thomas D. C.hristian, Tr. 7 Washington Club Land Co. 8 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 9 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. l0 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. ll 13 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 W.O.. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 W.C. I,. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 W.C.L.. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 w.c.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 W.C.L. Co.. 50.0 73.83 13 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 North side of ~.:azn_. Avenue between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 11 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 20 10 ~,'L C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 10 W.C.L. Co. -50.0 73.83 South side of Maine Avenue between Van B~ren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) E. G. Beattie, et ux l Thomas D. CP~istian, Tr. 10 14 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 14 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 North side of Maine Avenue east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) H. S. ;Iii]_ 5 & 6 H. S. Hill 7 Densmore Poultry Farms, Inc. 8 Densmore Poultry Farms, Inc. 9 1] W.C.L. Co. 100.0 147.67 ll W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 1] U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 11 W.C.L. Co. 64.0 94.51 South side of Maine Avenue east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 1 Washington Club Land Co. 2 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 3 W. D. Smith 4 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 5 Washington Club Land CO. 6 15 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 15 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 15 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 ]5 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 15 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.P3 15 U.C.L. Co. 30.0 4~.30 North side of Da~t Avenue (Westview Avenue) west of Comer Street (Main Street) Mrs. Susan Beckes Mrs. Susan Beckes G. L. Whitlow G. L. Whitlow Grace W. Vaughn Grace W. Vaughn G. L. l,~itlow G. L. ~.~itlow West Park 4]-.5 61.2g West Park 40.0 59.07 West Park 40.0 59.07 West Park 40.0 59.07 West Park 40.0 59.07 West Park 40.0 59.07 West Park 50.0 73.83 West Park 50.0 73.83 South side of DavmAvenue (Westview Avenue) west of Comer Street (Main Street) G. L. %.~itlo~ O. L. ~itlo~.~ J. N. t~rmon J. N. Harmo~ Pear]. E. Custer, et vir Pear] E. C~ster, et vir Pearl E. Custer, et 7 3 West Park 50.75 74.94 g 3 West Park 40.0 59.07 9 3 West Park 40.0 59.O7 !0 3 West Park 50.0 73.g3 !] 3 West P~k 50.0 73. ~ 12 3 We s t P~k 50.0 73.83 13 3 West Park 50.0 73.~ North side of Da~,m Avenue (Westviqw ,Avenue) east of Comer Street (Main Street) G. L. Whit!o~.~ 1 6 Grace W. Vaughan 2 6 Burnley H. Conner, et mw 3 6 Bzu~nley H. Conner 4 6 B. H. & Myrtle Conner 5 6 B~rnley H. Conner W.25' of 6 6 J. C. & Nellie Mae Bayse E.25' of 6 6 J. C. & Nellie Mae Bayse 7 6 6 Earl.ay H. & Clara Evelyn F~ye 8 !,Test Park 50.0 73.83 West Park 50.0 73.83 West Park 50.0 73.83 West Park 50.0 73.83 Yest Park 50.0 73.g3 West Park 25.0 36.92 West Park 25.0 36.92 ~'/est Park 50.0 73.83 West Park 62.63 92.48 Name Of Location Pron± Estimated Cost Abutting, O%mer Lot No. Block No., ~ ~ootag, e,, , . To C~,mer South side of Dawn Avenue (Westview Av~.n.u-c~ east, of Corer Street .O[ain Street[ George G. Booth~ et ~n~ !! 4 G~"'~, ~ ~ooth, et 'r.r A o~ 12 ..... O'~ LT, ~ ~ · /~ Hugh M. ~- Faith ~. G~,~n ~'~- ~e 12 /, Hugh ~''~. Gordon et u~ 13 4 HughM. Gordon ot ux U. ~ of ~ 4 P. P. Denizen, et t~w E.~¥ oF 14 4 D. P. Denison, et ux !5 ~ 4 Sidney E..% The]~na S. Epperly ~._?. .::.: ° ]_~ O. L. Uhitlou 19 ~,r,~ ~~ ~el~]~ > .0 ~6.02 '..[est Par]: 25.O 36.92 We st Park 50. 0 73 .,~ !lest Park 25.O 36.92 .,e,~ v Park 50.0 ~.~ "., e ~,~ Park 39.lI ~ ~ 12 ,r ~. T Co. 50.0 12 !.!, C, T:, Cc. 50.0 ].2 V.q. T qo. 50.0 77 .m3 73 .~3 Scut!: side ~ Verdant Avenue [Iv:w York Avenue) west of !throe Street Nort~ side of Ve_~_..~.m~.t Avenue (New Yorh Avenue) between ~[ouroe ~treet and Van Buren qtreet iHadison Street] R. Lee ar?.nsaome Thom~s D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Chri~t-tan~ Tr. Theorem D. Chr~stiqr,~ Tr. J. I.[. ~[cOee Estate LcPrai-rc ". giL??cm Thomas D. C?:ristian~ Tr. ~frc, C. P, ![e~d~rsen 1;. C. T:. %. 50.0 77.~3 !!. C. L. Co. 75.0 110.75 75.0 ].10.75 50.0 73 50.0 73 .~3 50.0 73.~3 50.n 50.0 73. 50.0 For~es't 7, l/i.]l, ie~;~:~ et, als ] Thor, ac P. Chr! stian ¢ Tr. 4 Thomas D. Chr~ ~tian, Tr. 5 ~onas P. Christ~an~ Tr. 6 Thomas D. Christ!m% Tr. 7 Thomas D. Christi?, Tr. R Thomas n m~.'~+~a~ ~ o Tho,,. a,., D .......... ~ . ~ho ....... , ~. Christian~ Tr. !l 1.7 U'. e. L. Co. 50.0 73.e3 17 ';. C. L. Co. 50.0 ]7 !I. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 !7 u.. C. L. Co. 50.0 73. 17 " C r. Co ~0.0 ]7 'I. C. !,. ~o. 50,0 73.~ North n -~ ~ J~l of V~:?:ont Avenue (New, Yor!~ !rotate) between Van Bt~ren ~uree*~ (L,l:/'!lSOT~'o ' · Street) and '..','est Sii? Uou!eva_~.~ .(Jefferson Street) I . .~. ?Teig!'~bors },fm~ E.i. Teighbors 12 },fa~' E. Neighbors 13 R. C. Perdue, Sr.~ et Thomas D. Cbri~%inn~ Tr. 15 Thomas D. Chri~tian~ Tr. 16 Thomas D. Ct~is":i~, Tr. !7 Thomas D. Cb~ist, ian, Tr. Joseph .:. Ship!et'b, et ux 19 Joseph 1/. i~'. e. T,. Co. 50.0 73.~ :[4 U'. C. L. Co. ~0.0 73.q3 14 w.C. I,. Co. 50.0 73.~3 !4 '~. C. L. Co. 50.0 '73.03 ?% U. C, L., Co. 50.0 73.~3 ]% i,l. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 ]../; ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 14 ,r ~ L. Co 50.n v~.~3 1.4 u.c.L. Co. 50.0 73.~G !/+ v.c. t, Co. 50.0 73.83 South side of Verdant Avenue (Ne't,r York Avenue) between Van Buren Street (Mp~ison ..... 2t,r~,~t) and West Side ?ou.!evard (Jefferson Street) Thomas 3. Ckristia~, Tr. ! Thomas D. Christiar:, Tr. 2 Ra~ond S, Bo!on 3 J. Mays f: C. S ~"~e~ Thomas D. C~isti~., Tr. 5 Thomas D. Cbm~isti~u~ Tr. 6 T. A. D~ne!! 7 J~es U. Drew, Jr., et ux David B. H:mpt~ey 9 Doug]as N. ~-Martba J. Kidd 10 la W.C. T,. Co. 50.0 73.~3 !8 w. ¢. I,. Co. 5o.o 73.~3 lS :,I. c. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 1~ [[ C T,. CO 50.0 ,--,~, 1~ :,~. C. L. Co. 50.0 1~ :~. O. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 1~ W. ~. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 !~ ',Y. ~. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 18 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~ 18 '~. c. !,. Co. 50.0 73.~ 326 Name Of Iocation Front Estimated Cost Abutting O~mer Lot No. Block No. M~ Footage To Owner North side of Vermont Avenue (New York Avenue) east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) Thonas D. C~hristian, Tr. 7 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 8 Thomas D. C_hristian, Tr. 9 Ira E. & Beulah M. Neighbors 10 Ira E. & Beulah M. Neighbors 11 Ira E. & BeulahM. Neighbors 12 Grace K. ~e 13 15 w. ¢. L.. Co. 5o.o $ 73.83 15 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 15 ,~,r. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 15 W.C.L.~ Co. 50.0 73.83 15 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.8'3 15 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 15 ],r. C. L. Co. 70.0 103.37 ~outh side of Vermont Avenue (New York Avenue) east of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 1 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 2 Mar-yE. Neighbors 3 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 4 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 5 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 6 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 7 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 8 19 ~f. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 19 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 19 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 19 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 19 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 19 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73..83 19 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.8~ 19 W.C.L. Co. 37.0 54.64 North side of Hs_nnon Avenue west of Comer Street (Main Street) Cassie G. Bradley 6 3 West Park 50.0 South side of Harmon'. Avenue west of Comer Street (Main Street~ R. B. Cassell, et als 10 & 11 1 West park 90.0 132.9O North side of Harmon Avenue east of Comer Street (Main Street) Mrs. W. H. Perdue Robert E. Francis 1 4 West Park 2 4 West Park 50.0 50.O South side of Harmon Avenue east of Comer Street (Main Street) Claude E. Perfater Claude E. Perfater !1 2 West Par;< ].2 2 West Park 50.0 50.0 73.83 73.83 North side of Virginia Avenue west of Monroe Street Thomas D. C~hristian, Tr. 7 16 South side of Virginia Avenue west of Mop, ce Street W. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 2 20 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 North side of Virginia Avem~e between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street) Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 12 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 13 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 15 Thomas D. C~istian, Tr. 16 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 17 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 18 Thomas D. Christian, Tr, 19 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 20 George G. & Judith I. Cooper 21 Thomas W. Smith 22 17 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 17 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 17 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 17 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 17 ~'. C. L. Co. 50.0 17 ?~. C. L. Co. 50.0 17 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 17 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 17 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 17 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 17 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 73.83 73.83 73 .~3 73.83 73.83 73.83 73.83 73.83 73.83 73.~ South s%de of Virginia Avenue between Monroe Street and Van Buren Street (Madison Street) Ada ;Catherine Sisson 1 Ada Katherine Sisson 2 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 3 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 4 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 5 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 6 George W. Linkenhoker, et al 7 George W. Li~e~oker, et al 8 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 9 John Ferro, et ux 10 Thcmas D. Christian, Tr. 11 21 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 21 ~,~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.8'3 21 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 21 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 21 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 21 ~,[. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 21 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 21 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 21 W., C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 21 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 21 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 North side of Vir$inia Avenue between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. t,.~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 ~,.~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 W. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 W'. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 W. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 W. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 W. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 W. C. I.,. Co. 50.0 73.83 T.T ~ T ~o ~ Uame Of Locatio~ Front Estimated Abutting @,,mcr Lot No. Block I, lo. Uo, p Footage To ~.mer South ~ide cf Virginia Avenue.,~h~+w~,:,',, n Van Buren ttreet~ ~ (Madison Street) and U~s±. R. R. Martin Thomas D. Christian~ Tr. 2 C~t~ C !:udgins~ et ux Virginia L. !ludgins V~rginia L. Uu~gins 5 J. L. Pow~,!!, et a! 6 E!ea~or ~. !!anderson 7 J. T. F~ndercon, et ~,~x 10 22 T,,f. '"' L. Co 50.0 '" ~.~ oo ~. ~ L. Co ~O.O 73.g3 22 '~. ,~.~ L. Co. ~0.0.. 73.~93 22 U..fi. L. Co. ~0.0 7~ ~ 22 '~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.a3 2o '~ ~ L. Co 50.0 ~q.~3 ~. C. ~. Co. 100.0 147.67 North s~d~,,:, :: of Vi-~,qinia .~\venue.. bet~f..e,:n Uest,, Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and Ad,ms Street Thomas D. Chr!~tisn, Tr. 9 ~9 ~:. C. T,, Co. 50.0 7~.83 .... , , ,~r,_n~ A~enue h t,L,~,n Uest S~d,~ ~ou!evard (Jefferson Street) anJ Ad~:~ otreet ! 23 U.C.L. co. 50.0 7~.~3 ' ~ .....,~- (Main Street North side of Ne!rose Avenue ~+,.~=~ Peters Creek and Comer Street ........ =~ .....;) Rutrm~gb Motors, !nc. 2~60903. Acreage R. B. Cassel] 2V62gO] Acreage R. B. & Leah~arma Cassc] ~ ]-2-3 Peters Creel; 160.0 236.26 h,'e st Park 1OO.0 147.67 ~:es+, Par].: 130.0 19].96 !':est Par!~ 45.0 66.Z:5 '!er'~+. :'?.ri: 45.0 North side oe ~e~ Avenue between Couer Street (Main ¢-~*~-~ .............. ou, .:~ ~., &nd Monroe Stree% Claude E. 5 Aul0rcy !. PerfeX, er! Claude Y. Perfster, 0+, als 2 Bess S. %.~rrette 3 A!er Po!as 9 '., ..... , ..o '.to ~-+.,, ,:, ,.. Par~ &O.O c,.' ~ ~ro~+ p .... ~- 50.° 73 ~ '~¢~ Parl,r 50.0 2 ~¢!. P~.r~< 50.0 73.~ 2 ..... '~ost, Pa?,: ,~0.°',- 73.~ 2 Wes+, Park ~0.0 ....... .~.. o + (Madison North sf:~e of v~o°e Avemm between Monroe Street and Van ~urer ,:,tree Thomas ~. Ckri:+,i~.r:: Tr. Donald !L ?'fcCo~,~?,,fcl~ l,Iashirgtor, C]~:b Lo, nd Co. 15 ~omas 9. Christie, ~. Thomas ~. m,~ ,-,+4 ~ ..... ~ .... : ......... ~ Tre C!':ar~ i,c V. m :~a', A. Card, er Thomas D. Chri~ti~ m~, Thomas D.. Cbristi?n~ Tr. 20 Sidney ,?: ~essa Goos!in 21 Sidney ,5 ~esss OoosU~ 22 2! ". ?. !. Ce. 52.0 2q ,r. q. T,. Co. q~ 2 2~ ":.., ~,_,. L. Co. .50.f' 2! ~. C. L. Co. 50.3 21 '7. ~. L. Co. ,,0.0 2! U.C.I.. Co. 50.0 2~., U. C. L. Co. 50.0. 2! U.C. [. Co. 50.0 ?6.79 76.~9 7~.20 75.,(~, 75.0] 04.72 .,:: .28 75'- ~.73 South side of ~[e!rose &venom between Peter? Creek and Van ~:*,'¢~ °'",- ~ U. L. Parse! 276770! Acreage Joseph B. Fitzhtgh, et ux 1 25 Joseph B. Fi±.zhugh~ et ~ 2 25 Joseph B. Fit zhugh, et ~m~ 3 25 I!enr~ ettm O~.bbs 2: 25 Charles E. Gibbs 5 25 !,Tannic II. !leadrlc~ 6-7 25 Thomas ~. C]~rls*,~,n~ Tr. ~ 25 Thomas D. m~,+~,~ Tr. n~ Nan~ie W. Headrfek 10 2~ Peters Cr~,:e]: 1,050.0 !,550.2:8 W. C. L. Co. 6].0 90.00 'r C T,. ~n 5I.P 76.40 · ' ' r,. Co 51.~ ~5.90 ~;. c. L. Co. 51.O 75.3] !!. C. L. Co. 50.7 " n I,. Co 50.0 " C L. Co 50.0 73.~= ':.C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 North ~4,~¢, ~f l'[eT_rose Avenue b ,et,, ...... n Van Pu~'en ?tr~et {~'~ ?±,reef) anc~ West '~e Pou?eva~ ( Jeff~,,r:~n Street:) George Lr. l,imkerJmker, et ~o: 1] John R. !rhite, et Jsmes t:. Padgett Thomas D. Christirm~ Charles E. Bo!em 15 Albert S. Albert, S. Albert S. GiJmer D. UiJ.Js 19 Gl!meT Dennis Wills 20 22 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 22.,, ~.,. ~,. L. ,o, ~ ,dO.O 73. 22 ~', C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 ....... Co. 50.0 7'~. 22 U.c.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 22 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 22 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 22 ~r C. L. Co. ~O.0 325 Nsme Of Location Front Abutting Owner lot No, Block No, Map. Footage Estimated Cost To Owner South side of Melrose Avenue between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 1 Thomas D. Christian,.Tr. 2 Thomas D. Chmistian, Tr. 3 Thomas D. Christian, Tr. 4 Maude V. R~mey 5 Maude V. RsEey 6. Bessie Gray Nm.~nan 7 M. B. Newman Le~ris W. & Marie S. Wills 9 Lewis 14. & Marie S. Wills l0 26 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 $ 73.83 26 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 26 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 26 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 ,,73.83 26 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 26 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 26 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 26 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~e3 26 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 26 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 North side of Melrose Avenue between West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and Adams Street Sallie E. Padgett 10 23 Sallie E. Padgett 1] 23 Sallie E. Padgett U. -~ of 12 23 Fairview Methodist Church E.~-~ of 12 2~. Fairview Methodist Church 13 23 Fairview Methodist Church 1% 23 Fairview Methodist Church 15 23 Fairview Methodist Church 16 23 Fairvie~ Methodist Church 17 23 Fairview Methodist Church 18 23 W, C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 U. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 !.~'. C. L. Co. 25.0 36.92 W. C. L. Co. 25.0 36,92 U. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 U. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 W. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 '~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 W. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83. ]~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83- South side of Melrose Avenue between West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and AdCms Street ti. C. East, et ux H. C. East, et ux H. C. East, et ux William & Altc~ Roche William & Alice Roche Bertie F. Chocl~ett Berrie F. Chocklett R. L. & Gracie K. Frye 1 27 '3. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 2 27 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.$3 3 27 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 4 27 w.c. I,. Co. 50.0 73.83 5 27 w.c.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 6 27 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 7 27 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 N.{,-of 8 & 27 ~. C. L. Co. lO0.O 1~:7.67 9 North side of Melrose Avenue between Adams Street and Count~ Club Drive Mary L. Morgan P. H. Chelf P. H. Chelf Ira Van Dyke Chelf Ira. Van Dyke Chelf Ira Van Dyke Chelf I. T. Hooker Je~y J. Martin H. R. Cox Frankie E. Mayo J. A., Suttenfie].d Edna June Beck Abner Murrsy 5-6 24 W. C. L. C o. lO0.0 147.67 7 24 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 8 24 Y.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 9 24 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 10 27+ W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 W. pt. 5 Van DeVyver 10.86 16.04 E. pt. 5 Van DeVyver 80.6 119.02 4 Van DeVyver 305.9 451,71 ~. Pt. 3 Van DeVyver 266,0 392.79 2 Van DeVyver 2n!.O 3 .~I.~.Y S. Pt. 1 Fairview 160,0 236.26 Pt. I Fairview 233.89 345.37 2660109 Acreage Fairview 200.0 295.33 South side of Melrose Avenue between Adams Street and Fentress Street (Washington Stre. et) Roanoke City School Board 1-11 28 W. C. L. Co. 270.0 398.70 South side of Melrose Avenue between Fentress Street (Wa. sh. ington Street) and ~Sth Street Benalder & Estel]e B. Bayse 1 Estelle Bussey Bayse 2 R. L. & L. Ethel Thomas 3 1 Howell Add. 97.19 1 Howell Add. 88.9 1 Howell Add. 88.9 ].43.52 131.28 131.28 West side of 38th Street, South side of Melrose Avenue Luther Furrow Uright Luther Furrow Wright R. S. Argabright R. S. Argabright W. L. Moorman 4 1 Howell Add. 5 1 Howe/]. Add. 6 1 Ho~ll Add. 7-8 1 Howell Add. 2660317 Acreage Fairview East side of .~8th Street south of Melrose Avenue 85.9 88.1 90.4 168.0 60.0 126.85 130.09 133;45 248.08 88.60 Mildred Sink Ca~ner Mildred Sink Cammer Pearl E. Wilbourn Pest1 E. Wilbourn N. Pt. ! 2 Howell Add. 2 & S. Pt.1 2 Howell. Add. 3 2 Howell Add. 4 2 !lowell Add. 50.0 112.98 81.49 130.63 73.~ 166.83 120.33 192.89 South side of Melrose Avenue between 38th Street and 37th Street Arm~ Lois & Sherman S. Cart Lil] tan D. Parcell C. A.. Lofland Mrs. Jetta Ca!dwell W. E. & Jetta Caldwel]. Home Dealers, Inc. W. Pt.. 6 Driver 45.7 E. Pt. 6 Driver 50.0 W. Pt. 5 Driver 50.0 E. Pt. 5 Driver 45.7 ~ Dr~ver 80.6 3 Driver g4.1 67.4g 73.~ 73.$3 67 ..48 119.02 124.19 I '2/'~ ')! 329 ?Ts~.e Of Abutting ~,mer Lot No. J_st side of 37%h Street south of IJelrose Aven~,:e Estimate,~ Cost To (~.mer Jet, es Fran]~] in Di:~on 6 2 , L~.mett:~. Jon~s ~ 2 R. L. Going, et a].s 8 2 ~. L. ~.oc.~.an ~6~05!7 Acreage St. Andrm. m R. ~. Church 2660?~ Acreage East side of 57±,h Street sot~i:h of ~e!rese Ayah,se !!owel] Add. ~1.49 I!ow¢!] Add. S1.~9 !!owel] Add. ~]..,~9 t!owel] Add. 59.73 Yai~iew Fa i ~d. ew !~ 2.6 120.33 120.3~ ,er. 20 4? 7. O] 210.57 L. II. % I,ts, I[ae Booth 266040~ Acreage Faf rvi?w 60.0 R. H. Secrest Es~mte 2660f~06 Acreage ~si~dew ~42,92 ~T ~. JoTmson ~g,~/~ ?~i.rview q o] , ...... :.,~,~,+ .... Acreage ....... Jab. es II. XinS 266040~ Acreage ~!rvi~w !!] 2%. An~rmrs R. a. Ch~trch 26A04~ Aar~as~ Fa~rvi~w Sa.60 ~06.}7 ]. 79.62 222 .O6 South side of it!rose Avem_m be+..~,~een ~7th Street anS 1.9/?. CorooraUo}~ Line O. El!wood Pemmor ![sm'? e ?: ?le+.+ia ~e~mer OaU ey U. Jr. % Ruby E. Knox ~. R. Wi]] is_ms C. R. Iii]lie.ms San~ie E. ?: Orate E. E. S. Orm.zford~ E. S. Crawford~ Sr. CatheriNe Schwa!]enters ~0! ~ 2~ .? !31.0 Uest side of Cour'!;,~y,, 21~,~b Drive norl.h of t:ie]rose Avenne I. R. Hubb!e, et tu: ~, th~:; 7 I. 2. Redford !. B. ~edford 10-t2 I. ~. Reafo~ !3-15 !. ~. Re4for5 7.6-1~ I. ~. ~orl~oprl. 19-22 ~. P. neSfor~ 2~-26 ~ ~ ~edford I. ~. ReS ford East si~e of Country Club Drive no~ uh of Ne!rose Avenue 1/, o. o /0.O 60.0 60.0 60.n gO.O 40.0 ~O. 0 ~ev. P~ter Rabi]. 2660501 Acreage Fairview ~22.50 Vor±h side of Iielrose Avem:e between Coun+,~r Club Vrive and Vi e,,~.onfi Street Rev. Peter Rabi! HaT? L. Crawlay Dora S. Harre!l AT.den ~. ?~ Alice A. }.~cGrath 2660501 Acreage ?airviw~ 2660502 Acreage Fai'rvim~ ogAo~O2 ~crcase Tairvi.~w 26~0505 lc?ease ' ~? 86 !?~.45 .'l~2.90 !!3.70 side _ Vietmcnt Sir, eot betwec:n U~!rose Avenue and "~-r~+..~__, _ ,, Circe% 50.0 50.0 !00.0 5o.0 50.0 50.0 ......... fi ~ hei~ro,?n ]%!roso .Wm,~,.- ?.nd Vie~m~.on-t Circle East ~.q,,~ of IT~ eLmw")n+ - , 'v. ~. _ ....... 77.~ 62.0 115.27 ,06. o] .55 Claude S. 'Inr!e heirs !-2 Vie~Plon'h Pete L. B!an~enship, e! a! 3 T. C Tit'ton ~ ~r~ ~n~{ I m · ~ro~eP ' ~: litter~ !O ~r-~-,, o', alert l;. R~:abie ~ 1 69.5 50.0 50.0 50.0 6O O ?}, 0 50.0 5(3. o 330 Name Of Location Front Abutting ~.mer !~t No. Block No. ~ Footage North Side of Viewmont Circle north of I,~elrose Avenue EstLmated Cost To ~mer S. T. Brmm 3 C. Club Add. 96.61 142 66 North side of D~ota Avenue IDela~mre Avenue) ~,,,~est of Van Buren Street (Madison ~treet) E. B. Draper E. B. Draper E. B. Draper Thomas D. C~hristian, Tr. Thomas D. Christian,Tr. Thomas D. Christian, Tr. Thomas D. C~hristian,Tr. A. E. Ca.]dwell, et A. E. Caldve!l, et ux L. V. Cole, et ux 12 25 ).~. C.. L. Co. 37.0 13 25 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 14 25 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 15 25 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 ].6 25 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 17 25 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 18 25 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 19 25 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 20 25 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 21 25 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 '54.64 73 .~3 73 .~3 73.83 73.~3 73.83 73.83 73.83 73.83 73.83 gouth side of Dakota Avenue ( Delaware Avenue) west of Van Bureu Street (Madison Street) C. E. Gibbs J. R. & Laura B. Perfater J. W. BaYse J. ~[. ~ayse G. D. Bayse G. D. & Willie Bayse G. D. & Willie Bayse Lelia Caldwe!l Le!ia Cs_!dwe!! Lelia Cald~e!l 1 & !2.5' of 2 29 ~[. C. L. Co. 80.5 118.$7 E. 37.5' of 2 & U.~--3 29 W.C.L. Co. 62.5 92.29 E. ~--3 29 W. ~. L. Co. 25.0 36.92 4 29 !7. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 5 29 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.-g3 6 29 U.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 ~. ~-7 29 W.C.L. Co. 25.0 36.92 E.~-7 29 U. C L. Co. 25.0 36.92 ,9, 29 !7. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~g3 9 29 Y.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 North side of Dakota Avenue ( Delaware Avenue) between Van Buron gtreet (Madison Street) and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street~ .......... W. M. Poff W. ~. Poff E. V. !.~i]!is Wade H. Garst, et ux Hettie E. Garst Wade H. Garst, et ux Bertha N. Bowles Ida Bertha Ll'aff ll 26 W'. C. L' Co. 50.0 73.83 ]_2 ° 26 ~,T. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 13,1/+,15 26 :?. C. L. Co. 150.0 221.50 16 26 U.c.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 ]7 26 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 18 26 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.$3 19 26 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 20 26 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.g3 South side of Dakota Avenue (Delaware Avenue) between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and l~[est Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) A. t,. Bernard Lacy E. Bonham, et ux Lacy E. Bomham, et ux ELmer S. ~orley, et al Elmer S. Uhorley, et al T. L. Starkey H. B. Bennett, et t~ Robert M. Dicherson 1 30 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~g3 2 30 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.~3 3 30 W'. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 4 30 I,,~. c. L. Co. 50.0 73.~-3 5 30 w.c.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 6 30 U'. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 7 30 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 ~ 30 W.C.L. Co. 150.0 221.50 East side of ~,[est Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) between ?felrose Avenue and OsJ, ota Avenue (Delaware Avenue) C. W. Voight, et ux A. W. & Naomi ;{all N. 76.0' of 10-11 27 W.C.L. CO. 76.0 112.23 S. 54.0' of 10-!1 27 W.C.L. Co. 54.0 79.74 East side of ~Jest Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) between O~kota Avenue (Delaware Avem~e) andMichiganAvenue A. T. Jones, et ux ! 3]. U. ~. L. Co. 47.0 69.40 A. T. Jones, et al 12 1 So. Wash. Hts. Sec I60.81 89.80 E~est M. H~ndley 13 1 So.Wash. Hgs.Sec I 50.67 74.82 North side of Dakota Avenue (Delaware Avenue) Between West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) and Adams Street H. C. East, et ux H. C. East, et u~ Bertha Hall Bertha Hall Jo.hn!~. & Lila Gunn C. W. Cochran 12 27 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 13 27 ~f. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83- !~. 27 W.C.L. Co. 50.0 73.83 S. 100'-15 27 W. Ce L. CO. 50.0 73.83 16 27 ~. C. L. Co. 50.0 73.83 S~ -17-18 27 W.C. I,. Co. 65.0 95.98 831 N~ae Of Iocation Ab, ltting ~;mer !,et ?'To, Blo,;,' ?o, Map Front F_oo%a~e Estimated Cost To (hmer North side of Michigan Avenue west of Van B~tren Street (Madison Street) ~ ~ F%orence ~. McMiltian ] S. J. ~- Florence F. l,leHil!ism 2 ~ J,::~ ~ore~ee ~ McMil!ism 3 Roland T. Sprouse 5 Roland T. Sprouse 6 Otis S. ?fcBride 1 Paul O.~,,°~ Gracie S. ~3 2~ G!~er D, ~voo et t~x 3 B~gess T. C~bie, Jr. 4 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 3 ~0.0 ~ 73.25 So.Uash.!Its. Sec 3 50.0 ~%~. ,~3 So.Hash.Hts.$ec 3 50.0 73.~3 ~ ~ ~-~ S~ ~ ~0.0 73.~ So JZash.Uts.See 3 50.0 ~.~ So.W~sh.Hts.See 3 50.0 3o.Uash.Uts.See 2 77.0 ]13.70 o ,, ~,~ T, ~ S .... 62.0 9!.55 ou.~ ........... ~ec 2 62.0 m.55 So.Wasa. ~%s.Sec 2 62.0 ,_ . , ................ , .... 22 !]9.93 South side of ::;chigan Avenue between Polk Street and Vo~ Uuren Street (,Madison Street) S. J. & ~orence F. U.c~,~il!ian 12 S. J. & Florence F. ~TeMi]..lian ]-3 S. J. & ?lorenee ?. HeMillian 14 S. J. A Florence F. HeM,!]ism 15 S. j· .o,: Florence w. . l,~.'eSN!lman' ' 16 B~nice C. Stm~t, Jr.~ et al 1 Vetch T. Hancock, Jr. 2 Vernon T. Hancock, Jr. 3 Vetch T. Hancock, Jr. ] So .;.'/ash.Hts .,Sec 3 62.0 91.55 ] So JIash.!tts.See 3 50.0 73.~3 1 So.'.~asb,.!~.ts. ~ec 3 50,0 ?3.83 1 So.Uash. Hts.Sec 3 50.0 73.~3 1 So.Uash.Hts.Sec 3 50,0 73.~ 5 So.Uash.Uts.Sec 2 77.0 113.70 5 So.Uash.Hts.Sec 2 7~.0 !15.!8 5 So.'{ash.Hts .Sec 2 7~.0 llS.!g ~ So j[ash.Hts.Sec 2 g0.15 !!g.35 ,Uorth s~de of ,n. ch~gsm Avemle between V-~n Bt~en Street (:,adl,:~.~n Street.) and ~?est g~ae Boulevard ~ Jeffers~n Street) Roy C. Croi.~er, Jr., et mx 1 ,~.~ Sem..es :[. Stanley, et ux S. Pt. 2 2 Claude T. Taylor, Jr., et ux ~. Pt. 3 2 Ua!ter Ellis mo+~ et als 4 2 E~.er S. !P~or].oy, et al. 5 2 Lee ,T. Guthrie, et ux S. Pt. 6 2 Leonard ...... E. ': i~ S. ~L,,bray o~. pt. 7, 2 George N.~- ~ ~eulah V. Uebster S. Pt. ~ 2 !{onPoe H._,.?. va. Lee Smith S. Pt. q ~:." John E. l,~it, e, of m~ S. Pt. !0 2 So,Hash.Tits. Sec 2 50.0 So.Hasb.Hts.Sqc 2 50.0 $o.'Tash.H+,s.Sec 2 50.0 go.Hash.T!ts.~ec 2 50.0 So.Uash.Uts.Seo 2 50.0 So.Wash. Hts.S~c 2 50.0 ~ ~7~ T~+~ q=~ 2 50.0 So.Hash.Hfs.Sec 2 50.0 So.Wash.Nts.gea 2 50.0 ~o.Hash.Uts.Sec 2 73 .~3 73.$3 73.C3 73 .~3 ?3.? 73. ~3 73.~3 73.S3 67.93 South ~ide of tN'et,~,~n Avenue between Van ~uren~ ..... ~:: ~+,, (~.%diso~ Streot) amd 'teat Side Pou]evard ~*' -~fTe~ers°n~~° .... ,~ Frank T ParTr P. ~-ie~, e±. 'tx ? Park P. ~ie~, et Eddie Alvis V. Hy!ton et nx 9 A]vis V. ~Rdton et ux 10 3 So.?.[ash.:_Tts.Sec 2 50.0 3 $o.Vas;:.:'Tts.qe¢ 2 50.0 ~3.~e 3 So.!,~ash %~ts.Sec 2 50.0 73.~3 3 So.7. Is sh.Htr', .See 2 5n.O 3 So.!fash.Hts.~ac 2 50.0 7~.q3 So.Uash. Hts.gec 2 ~0. ~_.. 3 So .3,/ash.His .See 2 5n. O 72. ¢3 O. H. Lemon ! O. M. Lemon 2 p,~, ,-, .¥¢1 T ~Y. i O Yt ~ Ed_wadi HardinS Pof¢ 4 George Blaine Ara. an, Jr.etux 5 P qO '~%, ST+.~.S~e ] 68.70 101.45 ~ q~ "~ r~+o.See ~ 54.0 ~ ~/ 1 So T~ T~+~.S~ ] 5/,.0 79.74 ] Se.Uash.!Tts.S~e I 54.0 79.74 South ~n~ n~ "-~!,f.gar, Avenue x~* ...... ~ Uest Side ~m,~ ........ ,? (Jeff~=mso~ '+ ~+~ crud r'entr~as Street (~ [ash!r,~{:.en Street) ~? Pi,. q , ~_ o. ,r~ ,?:..;,±, :.. ?¢,0 2 50.93 75.21 , _) .,. ,::~.: 'L ,.~¢,r' ~ 51.0 75.31 q :,o.. a, ,l',,..±.,.:,. ] .0 75.31 Name Of I,ocatioc Front Estimated Cost Abutting C~.mer I,et. No~,,,. BI.cc!.: .~,~TO. ~a~, Footag~ To C~,mer West side of Adams Street be~)..reen DsJ.:ota Avenue (Delaware Averts.m) and Mfchigan Avenue t{arry C. Nicewarmer, et u~x ]_0 Har~r C. }~ice~.rm~er, et ux ]1 1 So.Yash.Hts.Sec 1 50.0 (~ 73..e3 I! ]. $o.TTash.Hts.Sec 1' /:3.22, 63.$2 i East side of Ad~.s Street betx,teen Dakota Avenue (Delta,mrs Avenue) and Michigan Avenue Jessie V. Smith, et al ] 2 So.!,fash.Hts.Sec 1 60.0 8~.60 Pedro E. & Mildred ~ances Sal].es 2 2 So.~,~ash.Hts.Sec 1 55.0 ~!.22 Frank]in C. Harrison, et al 3 2 So.:'~ash.I{ts.Sec ]. 55.0 8!.22 Walter Ellis Estes, et als ~ 2 So.!.rash.!{ts.Sec 1 55.0 81.22 Gertr~de E. Bayse, et als 5 2 So.Uash.Hts.Sec 1 55.0 81.22 West side of Fentress Street (Washington Street) ],etween k chzgan Avenue and ~elrooe Aw~nue A. L. Jones 6 2 So.%~ash.Hts.Sec 1 55.05 81.29 Melvin B. Spencer, et ~ 7 2 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 1 55.05 81.29 M. B. Spencer g 2 So.!.!ash.Hts.Sec I 55.05 81.29 La~ence Honaker, et ux 9 2 So.Wash.Hts.Sec ! 55.05 $]..29 Ha~/ G. & Mozel]e Tuck 10 2 So .Wash .Hts . Sec 1 60.06 88.69 North side of _~ler Street, bet~.~een Van Buren Street (I~ad. ison Street) and ~'[est Side Boulevs~l (Jefferson Street) Arthzw C. Early 1] Arth~ C. Early 12 Ralph H. Dean Wil]is~ E. ~ Ruby B. Anderson 14, Norna !,s. cy Long ]5 Vincent R. Shrader, et al 16 Samuel A. & Blanche L. Dean 17 3 So.Wash.Uts.Sec 2 Z~I. 10 60.69 3 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 2 50.0 73.83 3 So.Yash.Hts.Sec 2 50.0 73.~ ' ~ 50. . g3 3 So.Wash.Hts.~ec 2 0 73 3 So.Wasb.Hts.$ec 2 50.0 73.23 3 So.l,fash.Hts.Sec 2 50.0 73. ~3 3 So.Vash.Hts.Sec 2 50.0 73.~3 South side of Tyler Street between Van Buren Street (Madison Street) and Uest Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) Estes If. & Ernestine V. Long 1 S~muel U. Penley, et al 2 Lemon H. ~ Edna E. Huff 3 4 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 2 60.0 8J.60 4 So.Wash.Hts,Sec 2 50.0 73.83 4 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 2 75.0 110.75 E8st side of ~.~est Side Bovlevard (Jefferson Street) between Michigan Avenue and West Side Bot~levard (Jefferson Street) ...... John Harvey Mabe 1 3 J. L. Creger, Jr.et u>~ Rear of 2,3,4 3 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 1 100.0 So?ash.Uts.Sec ]. 50.67 147.67 74.82 East side of Van Buren Street (Madison Street) between Michigan Avenue and ~rler Street E. 7~. Che!f, et al E. W. Chelf, et al. 12 3 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 2 75.0 110.75 ]9 3 So.Uash .Hts.Sec 2 75.0 110.75 West side of Van ~rep Street (Madison Street) between Michigan Street and Uest S~de ~oulevard (Jefferson Street) Jsmes FrarJ(lin !lodge 5 James Edward Smith, et ~x 6 Frank Duvall & Ruby H,St.C!air Jr.. 7 Clinton E. & Rot~ena P. Slusherg Clinton E. & Rowena P. Slusher9 5 So.Wash.t.~ts.Sec 2 61.06 90.]7 5 So.Wash.I;ts.Sec 2 60.0 SS.60 5 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 2 60.0 88.60 5 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 2 60.0 88.60 5 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 2 60.0 88.60 North side cf West Side Botflevard (Jefferson Street) between Polk Street and Van Buren Street ~Madison ~ ~ ~ circe ~ ~ E. D. Hm~ery E. D. Hower~r J. H. Custer J. H. Custer Harley C. Sutphin Harley C. Sutphin %Ts~ ~ .-. ~_'~ !,~. tIaynes, Jr. 1 2 3 4 12 '!1 10 -1 So.l.~ash.Hts.Sec 3 31.8 46.96 I So.Wash.Hts.Sec 3 50.0 73.85 1 $o.~rash.Hts.Sec 3 50.0 73.83 1 So.Yash.Hts.Sec 3 50.0 73.$~ 5 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 2 60.0 88.60 5 So.IJash.Hts.Sec 2 60.0 g$.60 5 So.Wash.U~ts.Sec 2 80.0 1] ~.1.3 So~th side of West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) between Po!Y Street mud Van Buren Street (Madison Street) C. C. Ker~' L. D. Crouch T. L. Richards, et als J. W. & Ella L. Wright 2751013 Acreage So.Wash.Hgts. 100.0 147.67 2751002 . Acreage So.5~ash.Hgts. 5g.O 85.65 2751003 Acreage So.Wash.Hgts. 151.22 223.30 2751004 Acreage So.Wash.Hgts. 126.O 186.06 East side of Polk Street between Michigan., Avenue. and West Side Boulevard (Jefferson Street) A.M.2~{ary Spencer Strick]and 5 A.M.g~[ary Spencer Stric~c]an8 6 A.M.f~4ary Spencer Stric?]and 7 Rayford E. Lyles ~ S. J. & Florence F. McMil]ian 9 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 3 51.0 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 3 51.0 So.Wash. Hts.Sec 3 50.0 So.Wash.Hts.Sec 3 50.16 So.Wash.Mts.Sec 3 50.16 75.31 75.31 73 · 83 74.07 74.07 333 Name Of .Loa~±io~ Front Estimated Cost Abutting fi.mcr. Lot 1To. Block Us. ~ _Footage To side of ~o1~.- Street between ~,chi~an Avenue and Uest Side Boz~]e~r8 (Jefferson Street) 2750101 ,~nrna¢,'~ P~ters Creek 250.0 ¢ 360.16 ] Bayse ~,~ap 4f.O ~ · 2 Bayse Hap 50.0 73. 3 Boyse ]lap 50.0 /; B~yse ~ap 50.0 West s4~e of ~N~± S~a Bou]evar¢! (Jefferson otre_.t) smith of PolY Street 2750902 ,Aerator Ba~se ~operty 125.0 o' East side of Uest >zde Bo~lexmrd (Jefferson Street~ south of Polk Street Walter W. p- Virginia ¢m, qrm,~q+, 6 Bayse 125.0 184.. 58 Acros, s ~va±,¢ n"o~p, rtSr anr,ro?imate]y 600' north of E'est 3~d¢. Bou]ev~d (Jefferso~ Street) 2 ,~509, 0! Acres e ~ 27~090o_ , Acres? ns-~?,~ _. ~ .... 00.O 1/,~.67,, . ] C Panorr~na Hgts. 200.0 295.33 East si:lo of !~est Side ~eu!evara (Oak q-rove ........ ) beeweer~ Panor~.na Avenue and o, ] ..... Tnr~pike Par,~orema ,~ Et s. 0/,,. ~ 2 13.¢,. 9, Across~}rivate. .nremart"*'_ ~ from Panorsma .&'~,~':¢. .~ .. to SaSem 9umnil?_ . (~ ~m,,._,< ......,, LsmehTurg Avenue) Peters Cr~,ek ar, d !les'[ ~ 'e ~ (Os. lC Grove Ro~d) ~,. ~T. :~c?rl3~ 11% o~/apOq Acreaie Peters Croci,: 9/+.~o 1'~ o~ ?Torth o4n~ ~¢ o,_.~,,m ~srmpi!ce (Saqem l;znehhvrS ".venue) be%we,re _t ..... o-~. o:'d ?Jest Sfde Bou!nvard (Oa~-. Grove Road) 27/:0102 Acres? Peters green 290.0 27,.'~0103 Acres. se Peters Cr~eJf "To~th si,:~e of Salem %a~mr~lm (Salem T.}meb!;,:trZ and Fairview Road Panorama :gts. 1.97.0 290.90 Panc, r~ma Ugts. 1~0.0 Paxernma .,tYg±.s. 1.45.0 243.65 Pancro?m HErs. !.60.0 236.26 ?r.7',c,r~xa HZ~s. 160.0 236.26 North s4de ....... 0¢ .aqo. la~ ~rrmilro \f°"~'°"-?.'-~ If/mchb~:.rS Avenue) between Fairview Road and Calvary ~? ...... ~ .... ',~,~,,~. -~~,n~ o?n r~ P'+"-'~ ~e~~' 2,000.0 ~9¢3.30 '"': ":":'~OJ ~'~ ' ']-' :~ ; S. · ...... _ , ., v ".x .: ~:,,,,,.01 Acreage . 3~)~ .6 542.S2 ~obe~t, v. :on'~ows 2A!:O?!O '~ ..... ~ 'mr ¢'4.0 1.2I..0!; ?Tor+h side o.~ oaS.a _~.trnT~i]m (Snlem .I~mehbm-~ Avon?e) ~n~+ of Ca].vaw,, Road ,, fn~ ~,~ Tlr,~SOl!) - ......... ~ ..... ~Z!72.22 ~'faggie Lee Uertz Clarence Lee !{er't3z }~eggie Lee ~r ~. ~ 2640301 Acreage FM rviet? 775.0 259.4? 2640303 A ere r,.se Trout !,and Ar,~.. ,.. ~,/~ o6~..,, .... *O o~,~/ Acreage Trout. !aud !2{.0 0~ 2.0 26/;.0305 Acreage Trout T;omd 200.0 29f.33 Uest side of J6th Street oet~r.~.n Salem Turnpi~ke ,(Salem Lyn,.cNm~ Avenue) and Sbm~andoah Awn~'c ~.~ ~. ?'ieaS.~',.:s 2640101 .T, · %f. %, Haze/ 'r,, ........... 3n,,~ rindn:uood~.?< 'O]n-, :., .... Ua!top C, ~uc]m. er, 'f. ~.. Po%ers 334 N~me Of Location Froot Estimated Cost Abutting (hmer. Lot 17o. Block. M~p. _ v^n~~ ~ ~ ~ To Ca~mer East side of 36th Street between Salem Turnpike (Salem Ijfnch~urg Avenue) and ~ ~ ~,rou,~.~nd Avenue A. K. Wait 2640301 Acreage Wairview 167.0 ~ 246.60 Jo!m Spencer Haisli? 267:O3!4 Acreaze Wairview 85. O ].25.52 A. E. Wait 2640302 Acreage Trout !mud 312.0 460.72 North side of Trout!and Avenue betw_een. >6th Street and ~Testwood Boulevard A. K. Uait ~ Lee Uertz 2640502 Acreage Trout r~m~d 2!5.0 ..~ ,+.~... _~c ac_ Trout .... Ld ..~. South. side of Trout!and Avenue, b~+.,, ~x.,~'~.. ?6th Street and Uestwood Boulevard Joln~ R. ll{CCarthy, Jr. 19 J~s C. Jr. ~ ~' ~ Leslie 20 Ed:.-mrd G. ,?: Alice H. !T!!%]rn 21 Herbert ~. Dabhs 22 _Oregon Park Sec ! 50.06 (!retch Park Sec 1 ~] .06 Oregon Par~- Sec ! 52.95 Oregon r~ ~ ....... ~ee ] 50.0 '"/q · OO 75.40 7~.!9 side of ~6th Street between Troutland Aven~e mud Shenm~doah Avenue O. C. a Evelyn Miller 23 Ds:rid W. & Garnet H. t~_u-ee!l 24 ~_a~'t F. ~ami. lto~, Jr. 25 Cecil O. Kimcer 26 Daniel P. Ker~oo% Sr. et ux 27 Th~as E. Silvers~ Jr. Clarence O. ~itts, et ~ux 29 Thomas F.Stric]g..er 3 0 Ha~ T. Lewis Oscar ~. & ~ ~ o ..... M. Wright 32 Harold B. Wright A S. H~dle W. A. Ha!!~ et ~uc Voyl A. ~: Edna E. U~phy 36 Oragon ~Oark See ! 84.60 Ore.~n Par?: Sec ! qO.O Oregon Park Sec I 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 1 50.0 ~egou Park Sec I 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 1 50.0 ~egon r~r see ! 50.0 ~ogon Park Sec 1 50.0 Oregon Par]: Sec ] 50.~ Oregon Park See ] 50.0 Oregon Park See ! 50.0 Oregon Pa~k Sec ! 50.0 Oregon ~ark See ! 50.0 Oregon Park Sec I 50.0 West side of ~,festwood Boulevard between Trout!and Avenue and Shenandoah Avemm ]24.93 7~.g3 73 .~3 73.a3 73.S3 , 73.~3 73.83 73 .$3 73.~ 7~ .~3 73.a3 73 .~3 73 .~3 73 .~3 Suburhan Homes, Inc. 7 T. C. grey,der T. C. Crowder 9 T. C. Crowder 10 Suburban Homes, Inc. 11 A. ].~. & E!!ine S. Shiff!ett ~2 R. L. ,5 Gloria M. Guthrie 13 T. C. Crowder 14 Ufll_.iam H. & Virginia F. Abe!ll5 Suburban Home s, Inc. 16 Irene B. 5 Russell J. SLmmons 17 Murie! g-. Maynard ~ster !$ Oregon Park Sec 1 62.88 Oregon Park Sec 1 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 1 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 1 5~.0 Oregon Park Sec ! 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 1 50.0 Oregon Park Sec ! 50.0 Oregon ~,.,,rk See ] 50.0 Oregon n~l- ~n ..... o,,c 1 50.0 Oregon ~arl{ Sec 1 50.0 Oregon Par~c Sec 1 ~0.0 Oregon Park Sec !' 9]_.~8 92.85 73.~3 73 .~3 73.g3 73. ~3 73.~3 73.~3 73 .~3 73 .a3 13 5.23 East side of Westwood Avenue, north of Troutland Avenue Suburban !!ones, !nc. Oregon Park Sec 2 63.0 93.03 East side of Westwood Boulevard between Troutland Avenue and Shenandoah Avenue M. P. Crowder 5 M. P. Crowder 6 M..P. Cro~,~t.~a~ 7 Suburban Home s, Inc. Suo~rban Homes, Inc 9 Suburban H~.e s, !nc. 10 S~ourban Ho'r_es, Inc. Suburban Homes~ l~e. 12 Suburban Homes~ Inc. Suburban Homes, Inc. !4 Suburbsp t!~es, !ne. !5 Ezra H. Jr. ~ M~ldrsd J. Be~ington 16 Lura B. !la!l Oregon Par]: Sec 2 50.0 Oregon Park See 2 50.0 Oregon Park See 2 50.0 Oregon Park See 2 50.0 Oregon Park See 2 50.0 Oregon Par].: See 2 50.0 O~egon Park Sec ~ _ :~ 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 2 50.0 Oregon Park See 2 50.0 Orege:-,, Park Sec 2 50.,0 Oregon P?.r~c See 2 50.0 Oregon Par'.:: Sec 2 50.0 Oregon Park ~ e ce, 2 60.0 West side of Cro~.m~oor Street north of Troutland Avenue 73. ~3 73.83 73.83 73.~3 73.83 73.83 73.83 73.83 73.~ 73 .~ 73 .~3 73.83 8g.60 Suburban Homes, Inc. B Oregon Park Sec 2 60.47 Uest side of Cro~aoor Street between Trout!and Avenue and Shenandoah Avenue 89..29 Suburban Homes, lnc. Subtt~ban ttome s, ThC. Suburban ttomes, Inc. Suburban Homes, Inc. S~fourban Homes, Inc. M. P. Crowder M. P. Crowder H. P. Crowder U. P. Crowder H. P. Crowder ~. P. Crowder 18 ~9 20 21 '22 23 24 Oregon Park Sec 2 60.0 Oregon Park Sec 2 50.O Oregon Park Sec 2 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 2 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 2 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 2 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 2 50.0 Oregon 7~,_rk Sec 2 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 2 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 2 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 2 50.0 8f;.60 73. g3 73.g3 73.~3 73.83 73.g3 73.83 73 .$3 73.~3 73 73.83 II ti East side of gte:moor Street bet.~n Trou%land Avon'~e aw! S~-enandoab Avam~e To ~mer lT. G. Uolyfie!d, }.~. P. Cro~r, ler T{. P. Crowder ~. P. Cro~.,~er Suburbar Home Suburban Henes~ Suburban ~T~ 2 2 2 ? 2 ~ 2 !0 !? 2 Oregon Park See 2 ~0.0 Orezon P~r> Sec 2 75.0 Oregon Park See 2 50.0 Oregon Park Sec 2 ~0.0 Or,-zo~s R%~I: Sea 2 ~0.0 Oroson ?a-~ Sec 2 50.0 Orocon Pc.r~s Se~ 2 50.0 Oregon ~arlc S~e 2 Oregon Psr'~ ~ec 2 50.0 Oregon P~.rk Sec 2 7?, .?3 73. ¢3 73. ~? 7~ mq 2732101. Jar,gage P~{:~or~ Ore <~: con. ~n~-'S, ,~ ....... si. dc '-f Shenanioah Avcnne be+,,,~an ....... ~q+n,,-,~s Rea:: am~. }6th Street ~,-~,s_.. A. ~ ~: ~!ara R. Jordan I,es!ie S. giles, et !es]ie ~. Si].er, et ~..l, n .T ITi~ler Alva K. Pein~n ~{, a! Alva F. P*i,~rs 0% n! 107.e0 II/.9.14 ] 49.14 1/,9.1,4 !,?.14 1/,9.!4 152.!0 1{7.67 1..':7.67 1~7.57 ]/.,g.67 .... ~ ' .......... R+,-~ Street] ,)out. h side of oienaLdoan avnm~,- between Peters Creels m,r~ Os,Fa ........ _,t i Pine llnrr-~ n~. Rosenbe~g,.. ~. :~ ...... 3 : ....... 272010!. ~ · 9~00~ no ,Tn?In,,To~%.,, ~.~ 5o'~m~ ~.~ tan T.,]t~p~ ~!vi~ q. ,T~-*~S Pelix A!lison Oben,?~toin Aereaze Pe+.~r s Creek 650.0 959.a2 m~.-,~,~- T,.n,~r~ ...,0.0 %Sq .] 6 i , L, .tL. _ . 0 ~ .. , ~'m~t Lnmd ]~0 0 ~9~ .~O Trout l,a~d !59.0 221. fO ~'n~.+ .... ~t 76 .O ?lO.gq .... '~ fPi',? 2%reet) ard ~o~', ,qtrnnt side of Shenanaoah Av~-m~e tetwne~a }Torth side of Shenandoah Avenue l';etwnan ![estwoed Noulovar,-! an,i Cro,,z, ocr Street ,{ ! Or-,zen ~ar?, See 2 62.66 1 06.22 · 12].Z:O 475.04 336 Name Of I~,caticn Abutting Owner l~t !7o. BI. self ?Is. Hap ~ont Estimated Cost To Career Sout,h,a~::' ........ ac Zhenardoah Avenue between Juniper, ,., Street and I,uckett Street E.= =~,. Engleman N. Pt. 2 1 B. E. Grs~r 3 _'l B. E. Gray 4 & Y. 20' of 5 ~ ,'O, of 5 R. E. Carlton ~,. ,... R. E. Car!~on 6 1 F. C. C ochran 7 Eee~e J. Tro~t T. C. Litton et ux o T. C. Litton et u~r 10 Signal Iii. l] Est. 60.0 Sisal Ui.!~ ns%. 60.0 S~Sna! Ui!! Es%. 60.0 S~Sna] !Ti!! R~%. 60.0 Si~a] Yi!], ~s%. 60.0 Signal IT~!I Est. 60.0 Sign.s]. Hill g~.60 llg.]3 59.07 q~.60 8a.6o g~.6o g~.go 122.86 ~_txe ..... lhenandoah Avenue and ~,arberry Avenue__ l.,rest side of Beech R · ~* between ~ v. Eng!eman Res 2 263050/: ,le,,,t,l.,ood Annex ,;'2.], 62.17 ?.!orth side of Barber~z t, ven,,m between Beech Street and Juniper Street George R. 9%m~er et ux o 3 George R. Turner et m: ~ 3 George R. Turner et tux 7 : 6.y~.of 6 3 Haude R. Turner 5: ~ .... ~ of 6 3 Will ism R. Vass et mx 4 3 Wi!liaR R. Vass et m~ 3 3 Ui].lism R. Vass et ~r 2 3 Ui!]i~m R. Vass eL ~r ! 3 Uestwood Ammx 35.0 51,62 !re st.wood An: ,e:~: 50.0 73 · 8} '~+,,,,~a An:~ex ~ .0 !!0."~ lfest,~:ood Anrex 75.0 !] 0.75 l'/estwood Annex 50.0 73 · ~:3 ' ~nrtwoert Amex 50.0 7}. ~ Uestwood Annex 50.0 ?~.~3 Ues%wood Annex 50.0 73. ~ South side of Newberry Avenue west of Jzmiper Street J. Paul I,a}man et ux 32 J. Paul L%man et te~ 3! L. R. Spangler e% mx 30 L. R. Spang!er et ux 29 Hs~ E. SaviI]e Hazy E. Ssvi!]e 27 Ha~ E. Sari] ] e 26 George Narsha!} Jsmison~ Jr. 25 J. S. l[aislip 23 J. S. Haislip 22 P. H. Wade et als 2 P~'~. H. g: Virginals l.[ade 1 ' Westweod Annex 50.06 73.92 /~ Je~,twood Am'~ex 50.06 73.92 4 Westwood Annex 50.06 73.92 4 Uestwood A~ex 50.06 73.92 4 Uestweod Annex 40.06 59 · ] 6 4 !'re stwood Anne:{ 50.06 75.92 4 We stwood ArRe:~ 25 · 63 3 ?. ~5 4 ~ !e s tweed Ampex 50. 06 73.92 /. Uestwood Am, ex 50.06 75.92 < Westwood Annex 50.06 73.92 x 04 73.92 /~ fie stwood A~,e:~ . O. oett.,een },N~berr..y Street and Jun.~mer Street North side of Signal !fill_ Avenue (Westwood Boulevard) Ste]la Brickey 21. 4 Mrs. Stella Briclmy 20 4 Hubert H. Brickey et ux 12-19 4 F. L. !{edges et ~: 17 4 F. !,. Hedges et ~: 16 4 J. A. & ~,'fa~ L. Bower 15 J. A. f: }4a~ L. Bower 14 J. A. ,% Ma~; L. Bower 12,13 Alir~e B. t!ylton et ~.r lO A. L. Poff et m: 9 A. L. Poff et ~ ~ /~. A. L. Poff et ~mr 7 G. M. J~ison, Jr. 6 G. ][. J~ison, Jr. 5 4 J. S. Haislip /: 4 J. S. Ha!slip 3 4 Westwood Ampex 46.3 68,37 Westwood A nv. ex 50. O6 73,92 Ue stwood Am',.e~ 100.12 ]/?. 84 Westwoo8 Annex 50.06 73.92 Uestwood Annex 50.06 73.92 Uestwood Annex ~. 5 62.76 Uestwood Annex 42.5 62.76 Uestwood Annex 101.62 150.06 We stwood Am'~ex 9~. 62 ]-¢~ 5.63 Wo~twood An~-~ex 40.55 59.88 Uest~ mod Ar~ex 51.5 76.05 Uestwood Annex 25.72 37.98 Uestwood An'~e% 52. ~ 77.97 Uestwood A~,~ex 54.0 79.74 Uestwood Annex 59.3 87.57 Uestwood A~nex 60.5 89.34 North side of Siva! Hill Avenue between Jzmiper Street and Luckett Street J. Gray La~ence et B. E. G~-y B. E. Gray R. E. Carl. ton Effie J. Trout F. C. Cochran David E. King et 'T. C. Litton et T. C. Litto~ et T. C. Litton et S.Pt. 20& S. Pt. 2] ]. Sigma]. Hill Est. 100.0 147.67 ]-9 1 Signal. }!iii Est. 60.0 88.,.60 1~ & W. 20' of !7 I Signal Hill Nsf,. 80.0 1].8.13 E. 40' of !7 1 Signal Hill Est. 40.0 59.07 16 1 Signal Ifil1 Est. 60.0 7'~.60 !5 I Sigual Hill_ Est. 60.0 S8.60 14 ] Signal }{ill Est. 6o.o 8g.6o 13 ! Signal Hi.I_! Est. 60.0 ¢~.60 ].2 1 Signal Hi!] Est. 60.0 88.60 11 I Sigmal Hi!]. ~st,. 1]~.7_5 17/~../~6 South side of Signal Hill Avenue (Westwood Boulevard) between Mulberry Street and Beech Street E. E. Eng!eman E. E. Engleman E. E. Engleman E. E. Engleman E. E. Engleman E. E. Engleman J. A. Anderson, III J. A. Anderson, /II 16 6 Vest',rood Apr, ex 8]../~ 120.20 15 6 Uestwood Am'~ex 50.0 73.83 14 6 !,/estwood Ant, ex 50.0 73 · g3 13 6 Vestwood A~uex 50.0 73.~3 !2 6 Ue stwood Anr~ex 50.0 73 · 83 11 6 Tfe stwood Annex 50.0 73.83 lO 6 t{e stwood Annex 50. 0 73. S3 9 6 Uestwood An" ~% 52.! 76.93 337 ~'J~st~ rood ............... t~llner 7{,reef South side of Signal Hill. ...... ,~v~n,,o ( ........ Bounevard} h,?e.reen ~e? ou_~*r'~+~ ~,~ * ' .T.q. ~nw et R. A. ",:eo!ridce qt als R. A. i'.~oo!PidSe et als W. O. Porter South si.do of Si,~,,?! Iii. In Avemm~ bet:men J~m. iper Street and Luck<et!. q+reet LTarold J. Graha~ Va!rey J. Trm~% Valrey ,T. Trout Valrey J. Trcmt Va!roy J. Trout Robin C. Co!Tiros !-{a~in D. Croo~- Signs] TU.!~ ~.st. 1!7.6 ~ o ..... l, Fi?.~ . S' ~e 7st &O.O Signal Hill Est. 60.O Signs]. l{i]] Rgt. 60.O ~. ~ /~ ~, side of t4ulberry orr,et between c, zgnal E. E Eng]eman 22 z E. E. Engl. eman P~ ' 5a. 73.~3 . r, West, wood lu"ex q . Alva S. ~'h'Zl" ~.. ,, ~.~ 6 ' R-st,, rno,-I A~,'?:~ qO.O 7~,. ~,? Tob'~ U. !febb :,t ux ~o-20 North side of "^- - Avenue ' .... Beech Street 338 Name Of Location Front Abutting O~,mer I,ot Uo. Block No. Map Footage., Estimated Cost To Ia. met 'd North sm. e of No~u. ray Avenue between J~mioer Street and Luckett Street Eugene C. Dickerson 22 Eugene C. Dic?erson 21 lugene C. f: Dorothy M.. Ho!let%20 Eugene C. % Dorctb~ ,w. Uo].]ettl9 2 Sip. al Hill Est. 85.8 2 Signal Hi].] Est. 61.15 2 Signal }!iii Est. 60.0 2 Signal Hill Est. 60.0 2 Signal HAl? Est. 60.0 2 Siznal Hill Est. 60.0 2 Signal l~ill Est. 60.0 2 Signal Hill Est. 60.0 2 Sigra! Hill Est. 60.0 2 Signal Hill. Est. 60.0 2 Sing.,al Ui]]. Est. 108.4 126.70 90.30 88.60 S~.60 ~a.60 SS,60 88.60 gg.60 88.60 88.60 160.07 South side of Norway ,Avenue betvmen Juniper otre ~t and Luckett otreet Joe Fred Carper et als ! Pansy U. & Nann4e P. Smith 2 V~grey J. Trout 3 Va!rey J, Tro ~ ~. 4 Elsie Staples 5 Sydney H. ~'out 6 Sydney H. Trout 7 Signal Hill Est. 11,4.23 Signal HAil Est. 100.0. Signal_ Hill Est. 100.0 S~.al !!i!l Est. 100.0 Signal T!i!! Est. 100.0 Signal Hill Err. !00.0 !6~.6~ 147.67 147.67 14.7.67 147.67 1&7.67 lg~.07 f~, '~'~ ivenue)between Mulber~., Street. and Beech Street side of Lilac Avenue ~La,&n .... t~ , ;.,re stwood Annex 68.5 10!. !5 !festwood Annex 50.0 73.~3 ',',re s%wood Amp. ex 50.0 73. ~{ostw~od Annex qO ~ '{e~+,roo~ Annex {n.O l'lestwood .%nnex ~n ~ Jo,., ~,rood Am~e:c 50.o~ 73 . tfestwood !~nex 101.0 Lilac &vemue side of .,eec.: Street and Yzm~:per Street Carson Spencer et m,: 11 7 The~na A!gene ! nro~,mie l,[. Oarrett, Jr. !0 ~ Thelma Alcon? ,f: Dr~'mfe ![. Garret% Jr. }/5 of o v 5. ~. La,~nSer o ~ ~.r. qO~ of 7 7 Heiw. an C. Uaff U.!5' of 5, all 6, E.20' of 7 ~ D. K. Reich et ~ ,! % E.35' of 5 7 ~ fec ±: mod Ann ew 72.74 I07.41 i Testwood irnex 3 0.0 l Ie stwoed Annex gO. 0 ] 18. !3 ~r~+,r,,~ Annex ! Ies t', rood Arnex ~5. n ]2 5.52 R. V. Preston Victor ? Dean, 126.62 !23.30 !2/,.67 East side of Juniper Street sou'th of ?.To_~.my Avenue If cio ~ ~-out ~ 3 Cf rio J. Trout 9 3 Signal Hill Est. 90.0 Signal Hill Est. 90.0 !32.90 ~ 0 !22.,,0 South ,.,.~d, of Lilac Avenue (Hawthorne Average) between M,mlber~7~ otreeo mhd Beech Str~e, w=. E._ Ems!,man Ste!!a B. Orisson }T. P. C!m?!: et, u.',{ U. P. Clark et ux .......o"o0~07 Acreage Jato]0 Trout T,and -5,,,.,;'~° ~ 27201.~ Acreage Jacob Trout T,~nd 2/;2.3 2 1. !(il!eo .!~ ~ii!an 100.2 1_ 1 Kg,dee Additio}~ 100.2 357.79 147.96 1,57.96 South side of_.T,i!ac. Avenue (Hs~rthorne ,r~,w~,v~e],. ;.~ between Beech Street and Junipe,~.. Street A. C. Li~:enhoker et al A. C. ,5 Clara J. Li~:emhoker A. C. ~ Clara J. Linkenhoker Staf£o~t Lee Good, et ux 1 2 2 2 Res. I Kild~e Addition 100.2 Kildee Addition ]00.2 Ki!~ae idditinr 73.4 Jfildee Addition 112.5 147,96 102.39 166.13 Uest s~de._, of Beech o~r_.. ~°~-~o~ south of Lilac Avenue_~.~horue !venue) H. P. Clark et ux H. P. Clark et ux H. P. Clark et ux H. P. Clark et ux 3 ! /~ l 5 1 6 ] Kildee Addition Kd!dee Addition Ki!dee l'i]ioe &.~dition 100.0 100.O 100.0 129.29 !,{7.67 14'7.67 161.35 East side of Be,,cn Street south of Lilac Avenue (TTm.M0horne Avenue) !;m!a ?l. Dillon ~ '-.~ Pt. 7 Edd. Tbrocl~artin ,:. aa. Throe!~narti~, Bennett O. Jenkins et ~ >. ,j , B. G. Jenkins 6 Kildee Addition Kildee Addition ~fi].dee Addition Kildee Addition Kildee Addition !00.0 !00.0 50.0 50.0 ].06.45 147.67 2.47.67 73 .a3 73.83 !57.19 339 (C) The City Cler!~ is directed to furnish to the Clerk of the Hustin['s Court of the City of Roanoke an attested copy of this ~esolution, who shall record an abstract thereof in the judgment docket ~'~b~s affice~d index the same as provided by Chapter 13~ of the 19~6 Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia (section 3071-b of the Code of Virginia). (D) An emergency existing, this Resolution shall be in effect from the date of its adoption. ATTEST: ( Clerk APPROVED President IN T~-~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIi~IA, The llth day of July, 19~9. No. 10051. AN ORDINA~..JCE authorizing the purchase by the City of Roanoke of 18.27~ acres of land from P. C. Huff at a price of ~22,000.00 cash, and upon certain conditions to be used for school purposes; authorizing the sum of ~22,000.00 for said land and ~3,750.00, for the erection of a chain link fence thereon, to ze paid by the Roanoke City School Board from its General Fund; providing- for the reimbursement to the School Board's General Fund from the proceed~ of the sale of' certain Public School Bonds heretofore authorized to be issued for school purposes; and declarin~ an emergency. WHEREAS, the Roanoke City School Board deems it necessary to acquire land in the West Williamson Road area to be used as a site ~'or a new school .a~d has obtain an option for the purchase of 1~.27_~ acres from P. C. Huff at the price of .~22,O00.00 upon the conditions herein set out, and has recomme~ded to the Council that said land should be purchased at the aforesaid price and upon: the conditions hereinafter mentio~ed, and ;ffHEREAS, Council cot~curs ~a the recommendations of t~e School ~oard and is wil!in~ to authorize and direct the purchase of said land at the a~'oresaid price and upon the co~ditions ~ereinafter set out, to be used for school, purposes, and W~{EREAS, .pending the sale of certain Public School ~onds heretofore ordered to be sold by resolution of this Couqcil, passed on kay 2, 19~+9, it will be necessary for' the School Board to pay the purchase price i'or said land and the cost of erectinc the chain link fenice hereinafter authorized out cf its General Fund, in the respective amounts of ,$22 , 000 . 00 and ;~3,750.00, whic?: said amounts shall be reimbursed to the School Board's General Fund out of the proceeds of tiqe sale of the Public School Bonds approved by the freehold voter~ oI' the City on the 1st day of ~]arch, 1949, and WHEREAS, in order to provide for the usual daily operation Gl' the Roanoke City School Board, an emerfency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows, to-wit: 340 1. That the proper officers of the' City be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City, to purchase the following briefly described land: BEGINNING aC a point where the southeast boundary line of the P. C. Huff 244.4 acre tract intersects with the southwest boundary line of the Dorchester Court SubdiVision (Map of which is recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Oourt for Roanoke County, Virginia, in Plat Book 2, page 181); thence with the common boundary line of the Dorchester Court Subdivision and the P. C. Huff property in a northerly direction 1543.5 feet to a point on same; thence with a new line through the P. C. Huff' property, which is an extension of the south line of Vancouver Drive, in a westerly direction 500 feet to a point; thence with another new line through the P. C. Huff property parallel with the west line of the Dorchester Court property 1631.7~ feet to a point in the common boundary line between the P. C. Huff property and the property of the Watts Estate; thence with the common boundary line of same 508.1-_ feet to the place of BEGINNING, and containing 18.27~ acres. from P. C. Huff at the price of .$22,O00.O0 cash and upon the following conditions, none of which conditions, however, shall be included in the deed to the City: (1.) That the city will, at its expense, erect, and maintain, along the northern and western boundary lines of the above described property, a heavy chain link fence, at least 7 feet high, adequate for tr~e protectf~oncf the ~rops and~ockrow or hereafter on the remainder of the P. C. Huff property. (2.) That the amount to be paid as above mentioned includes not only the value of the land but the agreed damages to the residue. (3.) That the amount to be paid shall be net to P. C. Huff, that is, he shall not be liable i'or any real estate commissio~'~s, cost of surveys or other expenses other than his own attorneys. That the said P. C. Huff shall have the right to harvest the present crop upon the land. That t~e sale shall be consummated and the entire amount paid within ninety days from June 6, 1949. 2. That the Roanoke City School Board be, and it is hereby, authorized to pay unto the said P. C. Huff tae cash consideration of $22,O00.O0, from its Genera] Fund, for said land upon delivery to the City af Roanoke of a good and sufficient deed, upon the form to be approved by the City Attorney, conveying to said City with General Warranty of Title the fee simple title to said land and after an examination and approval by the City Attorney of the title thereto. 3. That the aoanoke City School Board be, and it is hereby, authorized to ~ive requisite assurances of its willingness to comply with the other conditions hereinabove set out in paragraph No. 1. 4. That the Roanoke City School Board be, and it is hereby authorized, upon acquisition of said land by the City, to pay out of its General Fund the sum of w3,750.00 for the erection of the aforementioned chain link fence. 5. That upon the sale of the aforementioned Public School Bonds it is hereby directed that the General Fund oi' the Roanoke City School Board be reimbursed out of t,%e proceeds received therefrom the sum of $22,000.00 paid for said land and also the sum of $3,750.00 paid for the erection of the a forementione~ link chain fence. An emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in full force and effect from its passage. AP P.R 0 VE D 341 IN THE COUNCIL FOR T ..... ITY OF ~-~.~:~., The llth day of July, 19~9. No. 10082. A RESOLUTION repealing- Resolution No. 4145~ adopted by the Council for the City of Roanoke on Au~'ust 25, 1933, entitled "A REoOLUTION grantin;~ a ~ermit to Lindsey-Robinson and Corpany to use a portion of 7th Street, N. };., bet~'een Shenandoah Avenue and the Norfolk a~d Western Railway right-of-way and fixin~ the rental therefor'." ~ o vacated, WHEREAS, Council by Ordinance No. 9753, adopted January 17, =9~.:~, N W koanoke Virginia runninz discontinued and permanently closed 7th Street, . ., ~ ~ , ~ ~,~ W for a distance of 13" feet to the property of South from ol~enandoah Avanue~ .... ~ _ ?~e the Norfolk and ~ stern Railway Com~anv~, and WHEREAS, Resolution No. ~1%5~ adopted Au~us~ 25, i933, is no lonrer effective and should be repealed. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council ~r the City of Ro~oke that, Resolution No. glO5, adopted August 25~ !953~ entitled ""A RESOLUTION granting a permit to Lindsey-Robinson and Company to use a portion of 7th Street, N. W., between Shenandoah Avenue ~d the l~orfolk and '~;estern Railway right-of-way and fixinF the rental therefor" be, and the same is hereby, REPEALED. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY CF ROA,iOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of. July, 1949. No. 10084. A RESOLUTIO[X~ authorizin~ and directinz refund of ~29.68 to the Liberty Realty Corporation~ representin~ overpayment on 1949 Real Estate Agents License. WHEREAS, on the 2~th day of January, 1949, the Liberty Realty Corporation purchased a l'icense for period ending June 30, 1949, in the amount .of ~89.56~ based on zross sales totaling ~25,825.00, when the license should have been based on cgmmissions totaling .~1,976.00, or an amount of ~59.88 for the 'entire year of 19~9, and WHEREAS, it appears that the said Liberty Realty Corporation is entitled to a refund of' the difference~ t~e amount of '~: '~r. EH;~FOP~E, ~i iT~SOLVED by the Council d'~e City o~ Roanoke that theO~ty Auditor be, and he is hereby~thorized and directed to draw warrant amounting to ~29.68 in the name of the Libert7 Realty Corporation, covering refund of overpayment on a 1949 Real Estate Agents License. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The llth day of July, 1949. No. 10085. AN ORDINANCE appropriating the additional sum of ~138.55 from the Improvement Fund to defray expenses incurred in the resurvey as to location, content arid type of building, etc,, for the proposed new public library in Elmwood Park. WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an additional sum of .$138.55 be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the Imi:rovement Fund to defray expenses incurred in the resurvey as to location, content and type of' building, etc., for the proposed new public library in Elmwood Park. BE IT FI~THER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY ~ ROANOKE, The llth day of JulY, 1949. P're s id ent VIRG IN IA, No. 10086. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of street lights on certain street in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install the following street lizhts: One 250 C. P. street light at the corner of Center Hill Drive and Blenheim Road. One 250 C. P. street light at the corner of Persinger Road and Blenheim Road. One 250 C. P. street light at the corn.~.r of Persinger Road and Hunters Road. One 250 C. P. street light at the corner of Hunter Road and R~ount Vernon Road. One 250 C. P. street light on Mount Vernon Road appro~mately 450 feet east of Hunters Road. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Persinger Road and Mount Vernon Road~ approximately 350 feet east of Hunters Road. One 250 C. P. street light at the corner of Persinger Road and Ross Lane. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Mount Vernon i~oad and Center Hill Drive. One 250 C. P. street light on Center Hill Drive approximately 300 feet west of Mount Vernon Road. One 250 C. P. street light at, the corner of Fersin~rer Road and Dogwood Lane. One 250 C. P. street li[ht at the intersection of West Drive and Persinger Road. One 250 C. P. street light on West Drive approximately)50 feet west of Lakewo od Drive. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Private Road and Persinger Road. One 250 C. P. street light on Grandin Road, approximately ~00 feet east of Pud Lick Creek. One 250 C. P. street light on O~randin Road, approximately 1300 feet east of ~iud Licl Creek. Said !i~hts to be maintained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Pre s id ent '~ ~-~ i~ VIRGINIA, IN TNE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF RO~.~CKE, The llth day of July, 1.9~9. No. 10087. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~flS, "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the °ity~ of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~c~, No. 9751, and entitled., "An Ordinance makin~ appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginnin~ January 1, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, anddecl@ring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #15, "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No' 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making a pF_ropr~&tions ~om the.~neral Fund of the City of Ro,~noke for the fiscal year besinnin? January 1, 19~9, and endin~ December 31, 1949, and declarin~ the existence of an emergency", be, a~d the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: JUVENILE A[~D DOmESTiC RELATIONS COURT /~15 Auto Allowance, 1 @ ~12.50 per month ..... $112.50 BE IT FURT}!EN O~ DAiHED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force as of March 21, 19~+9. APPROVED ATT~ ~ . !3 leffk ~/ IN TNE COUN%IL FOR TNE CITY OF NOANOKE, The llth day of July, 19~9. · ' 'Fre'sident VIROINIA, No. 10028. Al~ {RD!NANCv~ to amend and reenact Section ~-40, "Police Department", of an 344 Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day "An Ordinance makin~ appropriation from of December, 194.~, No. 9751, and entitled, ~ the General Fund of the City of Romqoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and endin~ December 31, 19]+9, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT GRDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #40, "Police Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of' December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriat~ions from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: POLICE DEPARTMENT #40 Furnitureand Equipment (1) ................................ ~45,017.15 (1) Traffic Signals .............. ~21,000.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTEST APPROVED / IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of July, 1949. President No. 10079 AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Article I, Section 1, of Chapter 51, of the $ode of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in relation to Zoning. !~EREAS, notice of p~blic hearing on the question of rezoning from General Residence District to Business District property located on the southwest corner of Orange Avenue and Sixteenth Street, N. W., described as Lots 7 and 8, Block 5~ Fmlrose Land Company Map, as required by Article XI, Section 43, of Chapter 51, c~ the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Zoning, has been published in "The World-News", a newspaper published in the city of Roanoke, for the time required by said section, and WHEREAS, the hearing as provided for in said notice published in said news- paper was given on the llth day of July, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the COuncil of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the Municipal Building, at Which hearing no objections were presented by property owners and other interest~ parties in the affected area. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Artic~ I, Section 1, of Chapter 51, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relat- ing to Zoning, be amended and reenacted in the following particular and no other, viz: 345 Property located on the southwest corner of Orange Avenue and Sixteenth Street, N. W., described as Lots 7 and 8, Block 52, Melrose Land Company Map, des- ignated on Sheet 222 of the Zoning Map as Official Nos. 2221607 and 2221608, be, and is hereby changed from General Residence District to Business District, and the Sheet herein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROVED AT~ ~ ~ Clerk ~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 18th day of July, 1949. No. 10083 AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property located on the northeast corner of Fairfax Avenue and Seventh Street, N. W., described as Lots 1, 2, and 3, Goodlow-Wharton Map, by.the City of Roanoke to Richard F. Dungee and Frances L. Dungee, at a consideration of $500.00; providing the manner of its payment and authorizing the execution and delivery of a deed therefor. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale be made by the City of Roanoke to Richard F. Dungee and Frances L. Dungee of that certain real estate located on the northeast~corner of Fairfax Avenue and Seventh Street, N. W., described as Lots 1, 2 and 3, Goodlow-Wharton Map, at a consideration of $500.00, payable $150.OO in cash and the balance of $350.00 in monthly installments of $15.00 with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, with the right of anticipation. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the proper city officers be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the city, to execute and deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, conveying, with General Warranty of Title, the said property to said purchasers, or to whomsoever they may direct, in writing, delivery thereof, however, not to be made until said cash consideration has been received by the city and the city se- cured as to the residue by proper purchase money deed of trust, or Vendor's lien. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~£E, VIRGINIA, The !Sth day of July, 19~9. No. 10089. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing refund of $16.69 to the Colonial- American National Bank, Receiver of A. L. Nelson and A. L. Nelson Company, repre- senting penalty on Retail Merchant's License and Commission }~erchant's License for the year 19~9. 346 WHEREAS, the Colonial-American National Bank, Receiver of A. L. Nelson and A. L. Nelson Company, on the Sth day of ~uly, 1949, p~rchased Retail Merchant,s License and Commission Nerchant's License for the year 1949, in the total amount of $185.12, including a penalty of ~16.69 for failure to. pay the license at the proper time, and WHEREAS, the Colonial-American National Bank, Receiver of A. L. Nelson and A. L. Nelson Company, has asked that the penalty in the amo~t of $16.69 be refunded in that the Court did not enter an Order authorizing payment of the license in question until ~uly $, 1949, in which request Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of the Colonial-American National Bank, Receiver of A. L. Nelson a~d A. L. Nelson Company, in the amount of $16.69, representing penalty on. Retail Nerc~ant's License and Commission Nerchant's License for 'the year 19~9. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of ~uly, 19~9. No. 10090. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that R. E. Callis, Patrolman in the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of personal injury received in line of duty, be paid his regular salary for an additional period not to exceed sixty days from ~uly 21, 1949. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 4748, adopted on the 28th day of February, 1936, provides that employees of the Police and Fire Departments, absent from duty account of personal injuries received in line of duty, be paid their regular salaries for period not exceeding sixty days, the said payments to be made in lieu of any other compensation paid by the City, provided; however, the Council of the City of Roanoke may consider paying employees injured in line of duty for additional time absent from their regular duty, but in no event will payment be made until authorized by Council, and ~EREAS, the Cq~ncil of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, under date of ~ay 16, 19~9, by Resolution No. 9993, authorized and directed that R. E. Callis, Patrol- man in the Police Departmemt, who is unable to perform his regular duties accost of personal injary received in line of duty, be paid his regular salary for an ad- ditional period not to exceed sixty days fr~n May 22, 1949, and WHERe, it appears that the provisions of Resolution No. 9993 will .e~pire as of ~ly 21, ~1949, and that R. E. Callis is still unable to perform his regula~ duties, and the City manager has recommended that Patrolman Callis be paid his re- gular salary for an additional period not to exceed sixty days from ~uly 21, 1949, in which recom~mendation Council concums. 347 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that R. E. Callis,' Patrolman in the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of personal injury received in line of duty, be paid his regular salary for additional period not to exceed sixty days from ~uly 21, 1949. APPROVED ATTES~ Clerk Pr es ident ~IN THE COL~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIT~IA, The 18th day of July, 1949. No. 10091. A RESOLUTION authorizing the installation of street lights on certain streets in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Appalachian Electric Power Company be, and it is hereby authorized to install, the following' street lights: One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Orange Avenue and 8th Street, N. W. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Jackson Avenue and 15th Street, S. ~'?. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Jackson Avenue and 12½ Street, S. V~. One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Richmond Avenue and 10½ Street, S. V,~. - One 250 C. P. street light at the intersection of Yackson Avenue and 12th Street, S. W. Said lights to be ~e_intained under the contract existing between the Appalachian Electric ?ower Company and the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOK'E, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of July, 1949. No. 10092. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #51, "Tuberculosis Sanatorium,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January' l, 1959, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #51, "Tuberculosis Sanatorium", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and de- claring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and re- ordained to read as follows: TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM #51 Furniture and Equipment (1) ......... $ 3,310.00 (1) Sewage Treatment Equipment ... $875.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 18th day of July, 1959. No. 10093. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #12, "City Hall,,, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December 1945, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and onding December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #12, "City Hall", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia on the 31st day of December, 1945, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the Gity of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existancE of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: Furniture and Equipment (1) ............ $ 2,000.00 (1) Amplifying Eq6ipment ...... $500.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITT OF ROANOKE, VIRGl~JIA, The lgth day of July, 1949. No. 10094. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Building Inspector for the City of Roanoke to 849 as amended by Ordinance No. 6772 adopted on the 9th day of December, 1940, in so far as the same may apply to the proposed Annex Building of the United States ~.~arine Corps Reserves; and declaring an emergency. WHEREAS, Section 1~8 of the Building Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended by Ordinance No. 6772 adopted on the 9th day of December, 1940, inter alia, provides that no building of ordinary construction, fronting on one street, shall be erected that exceeds 5000 square feet; and V..~fEREAS, the plans and specifications for the proposed Annex Building of the United States ~Iarine Corps Reserves discloses that the first floor has an area of 20,&45 square feet; and Wt~R~, a purpose of the aforesaid Ordinance No. 6772 was to prevent the erection of a building in the congested area in the City of Roanoke that would constitute a fire hazard because of its undue size; and %.~fHEREAS, Council has been advised that, in the opinion of the Building Inspector and the Chief of the Fire Department, erection of the proposed Annex Building of the United States ~Iarine Corps Reserves, on the location planned, would not constitute an undue fire hazard; and ~'~EREAS, in order to provide for the usual daily~operation of the Dep.art- merit of Buildings, an emergency exists. ~REFORh~, B~ IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Building Inspector for the City of Roanoke be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to waive the foregoing provisions of the aforesaid Ordinance No. 6772 in so far as the same apply to the proposed Annex Building of the United States Marine Corps Reserves and to issue proper permit for its erection upon receiving his proper fee therefor. An emergency existing, this resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED C1 erk Pr es i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGl~IA, The 18th day of July, 1949. No. 10095. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the ~.~ayor and the Clerk of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute a lease prepared by the United States of America and executed on its par~ by. Jack E., ~. Cochrane, by direction of Chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks, acting under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, whereby the City leases unto the United States of America three tracts of land in l.~aher Field to be used as a site for a U. S. Naval Reserve Training Center Annex, and for certain activities in connection therewith; an declaring an emergency. ¥~tEREAS, p~rsuant to Ordinance No. 9823 adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on the 28th day of February, 1949, and Resolution No. 10007 adopted on 35O the 23rd day of May, 1949, the City Attorney prepared for execution a lease between the City of Roanoke and the United States of America for the leasing of three~ tracts of land in Maher Field to be used as a site for a U. S. Naval Reserve Training Center Annex, and for certain activities in connection therewith; and WHEREAS, said lease, as so prepared~, was approved by the proper City officials and transmitted to the proper officials of the United States of America for execation; and WHEREAS, upon re~ceipt thereof the proper officials of the United States of America redrafted the said lease, making certain deletions and additions therein; especially making an addition thereto, in the form of paragraph 8, authorizing the Government, during the existence of the lease, or any renewal thereof, to remove structures and improvements made on the leased premises; and WHEREAS, the terms and provisions embodied in the lease, as redrafted and amended by the Government officials, are acceptable to this Council; and WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation'of the public safety, an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council for the City of Roa~noke, Virginia, that the Mayor and the Clerk of said City be, and they are hereby, authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute said lease as re- drafted by said Government Officials; said-lease being dated on the 1st day of April, 1949 and executed on behalf of the United States of America by Jack E. Oochrane, by direction of Chief of Bureau of Yards and Docks, acting under the direction of the Secretary of the Navy, and leases unto the United States of America three tracts of land in Maher Field, as shown on Plan 3434 (Revised May 23, 1949) on file in the Office of the City Engineer, to be used as a site for a U. S. Naval Reserve Training Center Annex, and for certain activities in connection t her ewi th. An emergency existing, this resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1949. No. 10096. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Roanoke by adding a new section thereto, to be known as Section 88-A. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that Chapter 34 of the Code of the City of Roanoke be, and the same is hereby, amended and reordained by adding a new section thereto, to be know~ as Section 88-A, which news ection shall read as follows: Sec. 88-A. Overloading bicycles, motorcycles and motorbikes. It shall be unlawful for the operatOr of any bicycle, motorcycle or motorbike, to carry or transport thereon more persons than that for Which regular seats securely attached thereto have peen provided; and it shall also be unlawful for any person to ride, or be transported upon, any such vehicle unless he or she occupy a re~_ulars~at. Any person operatin~ or riding a bicycle in violation of the provisions of this section, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than one dollar nor more than five dollars. Any person operating or riding a motorcycle or motorbike in violation of the provisions of this section, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty-five dollars. APPROVED Cier~ p IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CiTY OF ROANOKE, ViRGI~iIA, The 25th day of July, 1949. President No. 10097. AN ORDINAi~CE awarding contract for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property in the Washington Heights~ Westwood, Peters Creek areas and adjacent subdivisions, to M. S. Hudgins, at a total cost of :~$33~,953.30, appropriating the amount of ~335,953.30 from the 19~9 Annex Fund for sewer construction, and appropriating ,~21,775.O0 from the 19~9 Annex Fund for the en~_ineerin~_ services of ~attern and kattern in connection with the project. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Mr. H. Cletus Broyies, Assistant City Engineer, R~'r. J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor, and N_r. E. K. l~attern, Engineer, upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property in the Washingto,.~ Heights, Westwoo~ Peters Creek areas and adjacent subdivisions, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council; and it appearin? from said recommendation and report that the bid of N. S. Hudgins is the best b~d for this project,in the total sum of ~33~,953.30, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of lioanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of ~{. S. Hudgins for ~aid project is the best bid therefor, and WHEREAS, in the interest or the daily operation or the Lunicipal Government an emerffency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT (R.DAINED by the Council of the City or .~oanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of N. S. Hudgins, for the construction oI' sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property in the ~'~ashinzton Heights, ~,~'estwood, Peters Creek areas and adjacent subdivisions, in the total sum of ~33~,953.30, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be t~e Oest bid therefor; and that a contract for the said construction be forthwith e...ecuted. 352 Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that ~ ,953.30, be, and is hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund for sewer construction. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the amount of ~21,775.00, be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund for the engineering services of ~attern and ~..attern in connection with the project. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. ATTEST: Clerk AP PROV =D~ PreSident I£~ T~-IE COUNCIL FOR T~E CITY OF ROAi~OKE, VIRGIi~IA, The 25th day of July, 1949. No. 1009~. A RESOLUTIO~'~ declaring, in pursuance of the Housing Authorities Law of the State of Virginia, that insanitary and unsafe inhabited dwelling accommodations exist in the City of Roanoke, Virginia; that there is a shortage of safe and sanitary dwelling accommodations in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, available to persons of low income at rentals they can afford; that there is need for a Redevelopment and l[ousing Authority in the City of ~oanoke, Virginia; directing that the Mayor of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, be promptly notified of the adoption of the Resolution; directing that the ~,[ayor file in the Office of the Cit Clerk of the City of ~oanoke, Virginia, the necessary certificate evidencing the appointment of the Commissioners and designating the first Chairman of the Redevelo[~ment and Housin~ Authority, pursuant to Section 31~5(5) of the Housing Authorities Law of the State of Virginia. BE ?.TRESOLVED by the oouncil of the City of Roanoke, Virginia: That the Council of the City of aoanoke, Virginia, hereby determines, finds andSeclare~ i~ pursuance of the Housing Authorities Law of the State of Virginia, that: Insanitary and unsafe inhabited dwel!ing accommodations exist in the City of Roanoke, Virginia; There is a shortaffe of safe and sanitary dwelling acconwnodations in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, available to ~rsons of low income at rentals they can afford; There is need for a Redevelopment and Housing Authority in the City of Roanoke, Virginia; The Mayor of the City of ,~oanoke, Virginia, be promptly notified of the adoption?of the Resolution; and The Mayor be, and he is hereby, directed to file in the Office of the City Clerk of the City of ~oanoke, Virginia, the necessary certificate evide~cing the appointment of the Commissioners and designation of the first Chairman of the Redevelopment and Housing Authority, pursuant to Section 31~5(5) of the Housing Auti'~orities Law of the State of Virginia. APPROVED IN THE COUi~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAi~OKE, VIRGii~IA, The 25th day of July, 1949. 10099. A RESOLUTION authorizins Ernest F. Cole, lessee of property briefly describec as No. 1941 Franklin Road, ~ W. to continue the present encroachmeat on City property for a period of time~ in no event to extend beyond July ~1, 1950, provided he procures liability insurance protectinr the City from liability that m~y result from said encroachment. WHEREAS, Ernest F. Cole has, for some years, conducted a business in a rented buildin~ located at 1941 Franklin Ro~d, S. W., in this City, and WNEREAS, the front of said building and appurtenances thereto have encroached an avera~_e distance of approximately 12 feet, on property acquired by the City for street purposes, and WHEREAS, t~e Council has been advised that the City probably will not actuatl' widen Franklin Road at this point prior to July 31~ 1950, and WHEREAS, the said Ernest F. Cole has requested permission to continue the sreseat encroachment at said point for a period of time~ in no event to extend ~eyond July 31, 1950, and has a?reed to obtain liability insurance protectin~ the )ity from any and all liability that may be occasioned by, or result from~ said .~n croachment. '~ ~' ~ S.E IT RESOIVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the THER ~,FC RE, ~ · ~aid Ernest F. Cole, lessee of property known as No. 1941 Franklin Road, S. W., be, ~nd he is hereby, permitted, to continue present encroachment of approximately 12 'eet on City property for a period of time, in no event to extend beyond July 31, 950; provided he shall, within ten (10) days from the date of this kesolution, btain and file with the City ?~ana~er an insurance policy, to be approved by the ity Nana~er, protectinF the City of ~oanoke from liability in an amount of not less hah $15,000 for any one injury and. i~30,O00 for any one. occurrence that may be ccasioned by, or in any way result from, said encroachment, together with a receipt howin~ payment of the premium therefor; and provided further that Council may, at an ime and without assigning any cause or reason ther~_~for, repeal this resol~tio_:. A P ~ ROV ED President IN T~(E COUi<CIL FON_ Ti!E CITY OF RC.a,~.OK,~, ........ T?~e 25th day of July, 1949. No. 10100. Ah ORDtI, An~E to amend and reenact Section p'6, "Coms~issio~er of Revenue", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke~ Virginia, on the 31st · "An Ordinance making appropriations day of Decembe',, 1948, No 975~, and entitled, from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year be~innin~ January 1, 19~9, and endins December 31, 1999, and declaring the existence of an em ergen cy". 354 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of lloanoke that Section ~'6, "Commissioner of Revenue", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, ~1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as ~51Iows: CO~'~-'~ISSIONER OF REVEkUE #6 Salary, Extra Employees (1) ............................ ~.$593.34 (1)This represents two-thirds of actual salaries. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage, subject to the approval of the State Compensatio~ Board. ATTE3T:, APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 25th day of July, 1949. No. 10101. A RESOLUTION authorizin~ the City R'!anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase a portion of acertain parcel of real estate, heretofore authorized to be purchased from Walter H. Hartman by Ordinance No. 9951, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on Yay 2, 1949; and declaring an emergency. WEEREAS, by Ordinance No. 9951 adopted by this Council on the 2~d day of Nay, 1949, the City ~anager was authorized and directed to purchase certain parcels of land for street purposes in connection with the extension of Lukens Street, N. E.~ and appropriated ?]12,350.00 from t!~e 1949 Annex Fund for said purpose; and ...... KEA~, one of said ~.arcels, desi?nated as Official 'rex No 2060752 was to 'be purchased from Walter H. Hartman at a consideration of ~11,000.00, and '?~H~.~REAS, it has been determined that all of said land of Walter H Hartman will not be needed for the City's purposes~ and he is willing to sell tlmt portion required for a consideration of i~7,200.O0, and '~',nEREAS, in order to provide for the usual daily oper.~tion of the Engineering Department, an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE iT RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to purc?~ase, for and on behalf of the City of i~oanoke~ the hereinafter described rea]. estate from Waiter N. Hartman at a consideration of ~7,2OO.OO to be used for street purposes in connection with the extension of Lukens Street, N. E., Viz: 355 BEGINNING at the point of iriteusection of the present center lines of Courtland Avenue (2'2 feet wide) (formerly Grand Avenue) and Liberty Road (50 feet wide) (formerly Big Oak Avenue), said be~innia= ~oint located on the northern boundary line of the Williamson Groves Subdivision, and 61.19 feet from Court!and Avenue; thence leaving Courtland Avenue and with the northwest boundary line of the Williamson Groves Subdivision, S. /~I© /~' 00" ~J. 29~.30 feet to a point on the newly established west line of Lukens Street; thence with same, a new division line across the ~(. H. Hartman property, N. 12o ~C' 00" W. 337.95 feet to a point; thence N. 30© 22' 00" E. /+3.02 feet to a point on the present center line of Courtland Avenue; thence with same S. 59© 3~' O0" E. 287.~3 feet to the place of BECIi NiNG, containi~ 1.O7 acres, a.qd being the northeast portion of the 2.23 acre tr,~ct owned by ?(alter N. Hartma~ and Ruth L. Hartman. An emergericy existinz, this resolution shall be in force frcn' its passage. APPROVED Clerk President ii',,i TnT~ COUNCIL FC',R T~iE CiTY Of' !{O~U{CI~, ~ ......... lA, T[ie 25th day o£ Jul},', 19~+9. ~o. 10102. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section 7~L~C, "Police Oepartment" of' an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virsinia, on the 31st ._ ~ "An Ordinance maki~ appropriations day of December, 19~, No. 97~1, and e:ititle~, irom the Oe~ers. 1 ~'und of the City of Roanoke for the ~iscal year 0e.~inaing January 1, _~e.~]o~.o~ arid endin~ December 31, 19~+9, aud. declari~i~ the existence of an eme r~ency". BE~-'~ ORDAI~iED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section "Police Department", of an Ordiaance adopted by the Council of the City of . 19~,~ No 9751 and entitled~ Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, , . , "An Or~Jinauce makin~ appropriatio~s from the General Fund of the City oi Roanoke lbs the fiscal year beeinnin~ January 1, 19/+9, and em~i~ December 31, 19~, and declarin,:~ the existence of an e~er~ency"= , Oe, and the same is her~by amended aad reordai~ed to read as follows: POLICE DEPAITI, Eb~T //60 [reward s ;~500 O0 BE iT ~[RlhmR ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist ami. this Ordinance shall be ia force from its passage. Clerk A p F '-; 0 V i D ~Preside~[t- IN TIlE COUNCIL FOR THE CiTY OF ROANOKE, ViRGINiA, The 25th day of July, 19%9. No. 10103. A Ru~SOLLTIOP~ directin~ the City I'.anarer to discontinue any farming 356 REPEALED By Date. other than those which are practical on city-owned land, and to liqmidate the assets in connection therewith as rapidly as possible. BE iT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City 1,..anager be, and he is hereby directed to discontinue any farming operations now being conducted by the City of Roanoke not later than ?._ay 1, 1950, other than those which are practical on city-owmed land, and to .liquidate the assets i~ con~ection therewith as rapidly as possible. ATTEST: APPROVED ~reside~.t IN THE COU~qCIL FOR TaE CITY fF ROANONE, ViRGIiqlA, The 25th day of July, 19~9. No. 10104. A RESOLUTION authorizin~ the City Yanager to place insurance on city-ov~ed property, e~clusive of school property, in the total amount of ~3,608,300.00, for a period of three years, in accordance with the recommendation of the committee composed of the City Manager, the City Attorney and the City Auditor, dated July 11, 1949. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City 5[anager be, and he is hereby authorized, to place insurance on city-owned property, exclusive of school Droperty, in the total amount of .~3,608,300.00, for a period of three years, in accordance with the recommendation of the committee composed of the City ~anager, the City Attorney and the City Auditor~ dated July 11, 19~9. APPROVED ATTEST: Yres'ident if~ THE CC)Ui'~','I][. FOld 7HJ~ CiTY O? £tO/ti',OK:.s, VikGii~i./~, The 8th day of August, 19/+9. No. 10105. A RE$OLUTIOh' authorizin~ and d!rectinz the City iv~anager, upon request, to have connections made for water service in ti~e ~idlewild Par~ and Kenwood Addition sections. BE iT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~..anager be, and he is hereby authorized aha; directed, u[~on reouest~ to have connections mad~ for water service in the id]ewild Fark a~d Kenwood Ad~]ition sections. A F t lOVED 3. Clerk ~res~ dent ., lO!+':' The ~th day of Aurust~ .. ,. No. 10106. A RESOLUTI,,~ directin~ tr, e proper' oi'Jicers of the City not 15o enforce certain .r..rovisions of Ordina~uce i,,io. 991+0 ~en'lin? its an:en, dme:~t. iIIF, REAS, Ordinance ilo. 9960, i~ter alia~ n~akes it unlawful to construct or maintain exeav~tions in ti,~e earth where water will sts~d of a de~h ~reater than one foot, excent under nsr~:ed conditions~ ~n~, !li{EitF}A~3, it is the consensus of t~is Council that said provisions ~i' tLe ordinance in'pose untrue burdens upon citizens of the City aha it 2s h,~e it'urFose oi this ~3ouncil to amend and re-ordain seid ordinance. TH!t';kFi~'OR:~: ~_~ :tz,)b'~tzu by t;':e Courici]_ or the City of hoanoke~ Virginia, that the proper ef{'icers_ of the "City be~ and tnev. hereb enfoPce tlte provisio:As or Ordinance 2{o. 99~.q: makin~. it unla'.,~ful to construct or maintain excavstions in t):e ~r~ ed~ b:'~ where water w ]_1 ce[ ~ ~rreater than one foot, t}endin~ the "~ s eor'dsinn_ent of said ordinance. President The {t.~ day of Au~usL, 19S9. No. ]O10?. f~i,. r,r=,,=:,~,,m commissioner of mevenue"~ ' ,. ,,.~_~,.~ .... to amend aad reenact Section ~}6~ "" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the ~it},: of Roanoke; Vir~r'inia, on t~e ' "'-~ i:~ ~!st day of December, 19t+.~ No 9761 and entit]ed~ ~:nn Ordinance a~propriations :['rom the qenera] Fund Gl ~.~ ~it~' of - '~ " itOdlto~e i'oN ~he be?~er~in- January I, 1 Z~ and ending' Decemoer 31~ 1P&'2, ang. d eclarin~ s ~e e}~istenc of an emer~r~ncy" u~],_, IT ()~tDAIi'~SD by toe Council of th~} Ci~v~ ~., of' koenoke that Section "Commissiouer .:;,f Rew~nue" of an Ordinance ados'ted bv th~ Council of the City of 2osnoke~ Vir~ir~J.a, on the 31st day o~ Decem0er, 191+8, ~.,o. 975]., and entitled, Ordinance t~.akinz appropriations from the General. Fund of tae 0ity of ~toanoke for the fiscal year bezinainx, January 1, 19Z~9, and anaz~.]' ' l ' o' Decen.be~~ 31, and declarin~ the existence of a'a emergency" ce and t~e sama is ne~'eby reordained to read as follows: .~"~'~'°-~r ~'~ C~~' ivV~[,U::' Furniture and ~5~uiN~ent (~) .......................... "' 5~7 70 ~3) ~ 81ectric Pypewr~ters ........ ~'~S IT .... "" ~'~ ~t!::Fl{ Oi~D/!i~ :~'_._ that an er;~er~enc2 is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in foPce f'ro:h its passage. 358 ,, ,,HE .~:TY rtt., i,O}12, I~'r T}IF OO[JNCIL FOR ~-~ "~ OF n ViP~Ci?{iA, The ~th day of ~.u~ust, 17~9. No. 1010,~. A RESOLUTION authorizinr refunz~ of }13.76 to E. k. i,,atthe'.,,,s~ coverings' license for the last six months of the caleadar year 19l~9 rot the operatiori of a radio repair sro?. WHEREAS, on the 22nd day of January~ 19~9~ E. ~. Nattnews Furchssed License No. 915, in the amount of }27.53, plus a city c~'~ar?e of ~0.75, a total or .~.28.2~, for the privi]ese of operatin: the ?~averly Radio SRoF st 1505 Kenwood Doulevard, S. E., durina' t~e calendar year 19~9, end ,~-~o said xl h l'att~ews was reo~ired 0y the ~[tl, to discontinue the oyerstion of the said Waverly Radio Shop at 1505 Kenwood Boulevard, S. E.~ as of June .3C, 19~?~ because of the location of said L~usiness in a residential area, and ~.','NSR~A$~ said h. R. i'.atthews has requested a rerun0 of $13.76~ coverin~~ license for tl]e last six month,s of tile calendar 2ear' 12~P~ in which reouest Council COrlCUFS. :'" RE30LVED by the Council of the City of ~oanoke t}tat the City Audfitor be, and he is hereby authorized a~tdd irected, to draw warrant amountin~ to :~;.lp.76~ in ore name of S. ~ l~'at,3qet,~s~ coyer'ihT licen3e for t:'~e last six months of the calendsr year 1969 for the operation of a radio repair shop. iN TI!r' r,ntv.~r," 'mOre ...... ..... ,,~.. ..... iL ~.~ 7~", CiTY OF kOAL;O[:[], VIRGii,iA, The .eth da'~ of August, 19~?. Pre s id ent No. 10109. A RESOLUTIOi'( authorizin= and directin~ t~ City Auditor to draw~erra.~t amountin~ to '.}~ 50 in the name of hfs Florence B. Christian, covering' refund of amount paid for permit for the purpose of erectins a resi0e~ce aL 233.8 I~t. V~rnon Rca; ~ ,1~ S. '~ ~ Nlans for said preject havin~ been abafKioned ~.~N ~,{u~AS~, } rs. Florence ~. 6hristia~ on the 25th day of 3eptember~ i7%.~ paid into t~e off~ce .... of t}~e ~uildin~ In~_~ctor~F~ .~e~-,.~°~ coverings fee i'o~- ~ermission to erect s resiie~ce at 233e it.. Vernen ~,~ead~ S. 4., and ~,JNi!RNAS plans for erectins the said residence have been abandoned ~NJ3N~i'FO~ei~ e=~ .~.~ ~,~u~,Ll :~ b ~}~e ~ouncA1 of ~he City of ~oenoke %ne~ ~ne 0i~y Auditor be~ and he is here~y authorized anl 0~.rected t} draw warrant ameuhting to ;k~~ in the ~ame of }~rs. Florence s. Christisn~ coverin~~ refund o~ ameunt paid for Detroit for the purpose of erectin~ a residence at 233S ilL. Ver~en koad~ S. v,..~ plans ifor said project Ravine been abandoned. Cler~, A P F R C,' V E D President 359 The 9th day of Au~Fust~ 19~9. No. 10110. A RESOLUTION establishin~ the City's policy relatins to the construction of sidewa~. , percent or more of the front footase of property in any bloc"~ have a,~r'eel to Day and have actually p~i'~ t.o the ~' uity an amount equal to oqe-half of the cost of constructin? said sidewalks, c'~bs and '/utters. T~ :~ :~.qSCL?Z~ by ~he ,.,aunc:Z o~ ~he O~t. 7 o~ ho~o~e ~' .from and af~ex ~he e~ec~?e r~,~e of th&s ResoZutZon i~ shaLZ 'o~ ~ L~ ~r~e ?LLc7 o~ City of ~{o~noke t>'n , ~t whenever tb~ owners of fifty peFcent of more of t[~.e unin':nrov,:,d loL fnontP~e iN any one 5lock sba. l! L:-~ve a creed to Fay anl s~,sli nave censtructinv a sidewalk~ curb and ~ ~ s ~ter' over or i~ front of saz[d ow~ ers~ ~- suo¥ cost s tc b(.e-~tir:~;~t, ed :,~ th~ ""itt mn{xi~ee'r'~ the said. respective propertied, ....... o~ . ~ u itu ,~m] ir:r~','~'~tciy :~roteed. to ~ons~n;.ct sidewal~:s curbs ar,o ~'utters f:}r t e pro~;erties of those own,;.rs who have con~r~outed one-half of ~e cost of c ~ ~ "~ the s arxe~ but no prol',ePty s?,all 5e im}';r?vec! bI the constrt!ct:ion of sidewalks, curbs and ~utter's unless a~$ unti~ +h o,. . . ~ = ~. e nor .Whets of said Froperty shall nave ' ct ally sp'reed %,I v,'~v '~n:] sf:~]-I ,ave a u hain one-l'atf of' L~ ~stix.;2ted cost of r U .. , t h e For t?e purpose o~ this resolution ~, bio~v ....... ,, ,, as the t~',~.~. _,,~ -ereiu. used, shall be construed to inclua~e all of the Ion{ on efither si te of any street~ e:~tendin~ from one intersec~.in~ street to the next intersectinr~ street; and the term unimproYed lot f' '~ ~- r~hos~e shall be con.str:~e.~ to mean suc~ inlividual lots or parcels of ~r:nd' "as ~'~to not b,~ve a sidewalk, curb ant-] ~utt r 'betwee~ such lot end tSe street on w}}.icl~ it abuts. ~lerk President ~ '- ~ ITU OF COUNCIL FOlk mr;~;~ ,~ day of Au~'ust, ho. 10111. ~_~b~x,:zt,i,, authorizinn' end directinc the Buildin~ inspector to ~rant to t?e 3cheerer ~istributin? Oonmeny a non-assi~=natte pen. it for the erection by Harley ,.Jebstev Cornuan', oC two unl~ '~'~: ~ a , . _. t,:o roof si~':~s, to :~,e placed, back bo back on the one story oUi_~ONI: at 1Cil[· eR~'~rldO8}i Avenue~ . ~ .... . ~ .... ~,~ N ,,. Of' specifications riot in conf'orn:itv, with provisions ~'~ ()rdinance ~o 3056~ aSoyte'~ on the .[' '~u, th ~a~ of December~ 1926. .... ~OL~,D by t~te Council ef tS~ ,~ity of :roanoke tl~s~ ti:e suildinc insNe~tor~ be~ anJ he is hereby, authorize0 and d:rectec' ' %0 ~ranb to ~,ne~ Schaefer 360 Distributins Company a non-assiznable [,ermit for the erection by fiarley L'ebster Corn nny f two unli~hte5 roof signS, p~ o to ~-e pla.~ed oack to back on the one story ,~ ,- -~ ,,r the said ~i-~ns to be sheet ~,e~al face buildin~ et 1012 ohenandosh Avenue~ ~. .~ ~ by steel an~les; provided, however, six by sixteen feet in size and to be that tine work of erectinz .... u~.e i~ simms be done in a manner not to endan~'er the public or interfere with traffic, and in accordance wit~ all provisions, except that a solid metal face may be used instead of open mesh work~ contained in Ordinance ~o 3056, relatin~ to si~n?, and the erection and installation of said signs shall be done accordin~ to plans an? s?ecifications to be spT:roved sy the Building l~t:~:ector BE i~ FU?~T~]E~R ~oOLV~D that the acceptance of said .... ' ~o .~ _ per..~zt by the Schaefer Distr~butin~ Company shall 2e an a~reeme~t to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims, actions, causes of actions ~rowinF out of said erection, maintenance or operation of said simms. BE IT FURTHL~ ~ESOL.VED that the [ermit hereby granted may be revoked at any time by the Counc~l of the 0ity of koenoke, and upon said revocation said si?ns shall, be removed at the sole expense of said Schaefer Distributin~ Company. w_.tnzn s ys shall be autom~uically This permit unless complied with revoked. A Y P The ~th day of Au?ust, 1949. No. 10112. ~re s ident of ~.lans for this event. A R!{$OI~TIO~,'.. desirmatinc' _iednesda!-, SeFtember 7, 1749, as "Know Your' City Government" day, an,~' ~ authorizinz the~ City 1. anazer to work., with the hosnoke Junior Chamber of Commez'ce, sponsors, i.~ the culmination of plans for this event. LHE~EAS, it is the inter,rich of the Roanoke Junior Chamber o~ commerce, in cooperation with the City of hosnoke offic:!als, to mt aszde ,[ed~esday, September 19~9, as "Know Your City Government" day, in order to completely inform t~e citizen~ with not on].y the functions of the Oity Oover'nment, but ~,it!: tae equipment by the City of ~toanoke, and '.~'HL!{EAS, to this eh,0, the Roanoke Junior Chamber of Commerce has reqoested that the Council of t~e City of Roanoke declare ]~ednesday, Septer~ber 7, 19l+9, as "Know Your City Government" day. THER~FORg, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of koanoke tlat Wednesday, September 7, lO~.O~..~, be~ and the same is hereby desi.znated as "Enow Your City Government" day. ~.,.~,,~ RESOLVED that the City 1._.nager be~ and he is hereby authorized %o work with the Roanoke Junior Ch~mber of Commerce~ sponsors~ in the culmination TEe ~th day of" 19,~+[') 10113. ~ , ~=~ e-~,~' amend arid reenact '~ etlon l+ of' ~. , - x~oolution ac~ot%ed by the u. otncil of t~:e City of itoanok=, Vir~inia~ da the 16t day of Zeptemoer, 19~+6, ~759,. entitled, "A Resolution creatin~ a Flannin~ ~oar'd and prescribin~ its dhtie~" B~, l~ 2,J(.LV~,;) by the Council of *'--o City o.f itoanokc tiiat Section 4 of a Resolution addicted by t:~e Council of t~ie City of !roanoke, Virginia, on t2~e 16th 'o "A Resolution creatin? a Plannino- day of Septentt'e?, 1946, ~o. 8759, entitl_d~ hoa~rd and pr~scribin~ .... its duties", de, a:~: t 'e same is here'b) amende.j and reenacted so as to read ss follows: (l+) The Secretar], of the Boart of Zonin~ Arpests shol] act as secretary to tt~s Board and ir~ so doin7 per.f'orm such s ecreta~ =_,1 :~2ties s the Board n~ay resuire /"~ P Y I C. V FL, !) The ~t): day,, of' :~um.~st,'~ ]_9%o. ..,. Pre s ic~ ent ilo. !011.4. 2 RESOLUTI(':i,~ authorizing: use or the Oity l', ar!<et Auditorium by the Lational Business College basketball tear:s f:~r F, racticin~ purlfoses, witr: tr!e F;r'ivileGe or ar'ran~irt~' for a few s c,2i[tm-~a?e practice ?ames with other Lean. s, for' a leriod beg~i~ininz October 1, 1949, anti to ex},ire on December 1~ 19!+[,~ st a corlsi.lerabion or 7125 · .2NiiRv~,°~ o~ t~e :,[ationa]. Business Col].e~e has reouested~ permission for use of tae City l, arket Au~itorium by its baskeLbal] teams for f,rac~ici~S purposes~ with the privi]_oc~e dj' arrsr~ait~ for a few scrimn,a~o practice sahes with ot}~er tean:s~ ~ a n d the City I, ana~er nas reconr,,ended t~t the ~r~:~ission de Zrar~te'q for Feriods of two.~o.~ ~,~'s each, with the nrivile~e or a. rrar~cin~ for a few scrimmage ; .......... gamed with other' tea::~s for a FeFio{[ i2. egirlF~ilis October 1~ 1969, en~ to Id/ ~ " ~O~lSl:]eFabio'g of }125.'.,,_, provide,l t)ie said_ use ezr:ire on DecemLer 1, ~,...~ at ~ n ~ ' ,- does not interJ'ere with re?'ular re:~tal of tie said Auditorium. ~ reims the t ..... e~' t~-,o ltv ~Pket ~tu:!J. tor'itm; i'or ~:ractice e>~'i~': on Dece~ 0~' 1~ 19~.9, at a corisi~eration of )12/ Faid in advatice. 3,62 ~ IT .... o FURTIVE2 RiSOLVED that in the e vent the City of koanoke ?ms an opF~ortunity of rentin~ tl~e City }afl, et Au~itorim~ on a regular reve~ue ua. sis, the National ~usincss doll. eta basketball teams will defer their practice periois and. scrimr.~a~e practice ~ames as t~.~e City I, ana~er may direct. The 5~th da Pre s ident }4o. 10!15. .,,. autNorizin~ and directin~ t~e City Attorney or the Assistant to the City .&ttorney, for and on behalf of the City of r, oanoke, t~ i~xstitute con..~emnation proceedinrs to acouire the fee simFle title to certain lots or .~o~:noke ~no~.,~h as t.~e north'we.~tern 31.~ feet of parcels of land in the City of ~ '~ ' Lot 60, Block ~'~ i~illiamson nroves Subdivision; Lot 61, Block N, lfilliamson Groves Subdi~ision; Lot 16, Block J, Williamson Groves Sbudivision; Lot 16, ~lock G, ~ ~ O~ Block 2, N.W..3, accordin~ to the ?fi]_!i.ems~n ~?oves Subdivision and Lot 2_~2 611, . ~e tive o~,mers thereof, said land to Oe used for tlne Official ~}urvey, from the res~c purposes of the City in widening, relocatin~I and extel~cin~ Lukens Street, N. in said ~' ~ity; and appropriatins a sum of money sufficient to pay for the cost or said land as is determined by the Court in said conde~..nation proceedings; and providinz for an emergency. ~vT~P~ it has been d ee~ed necessary for the ~:urPoses of the City of ~osnoke ' that Lukens .Street, h .... ~' ~ in said City~ be - '~nde~.ec~' :~ relocated and extended for t~}~t }~urFose~ it ]~ss become :~acess8ry for the City 'to acauire the fee sin:pie title to 8 large number of lots or parcels of land on which said Lukens Street, widened and ext~:~nded~ will be located or relocated, and '~2HEREAS, the said Citl has already entered into af'reeme~lts with a ~umber of property owners for the nu:~'c'hase of the land ~eces~ary for such street widenin~ }~ss bee:: unaOte to reach an a~reenent and e~tension purposes but, nevertheless, ~ ~ with t}~e respective owners of the i'ollowin~ described lots or parcels of land, I'{HEREAS, t~e said City, throusb its duly authorized a~ents and officials, bas made bona fid~,,~ kut in~f~-.ctusl~.~ efeorts~ to a cnu~. ~.~ title~ bv. purcaase, fro~; the resFective owners thereof, to t'~ lots or parcels of land ':er~.~inafter .lescrzoed z~tl to rca ~pon prices for the sab2~ it }~as been ~ut, because of a~, inabiTM imposs~.b~e for t}~e said City to acouire title b} purchase, and WHEREAS~ for the usual daily r ~' o~ermo~_on of the Ens'ineerine Department Gl' thc City a~d rot the better [rotection of life and public Froperty, aa emereency is .~.orad to exist .oereby dec~ ~ · ~ ~ ,~' ~' th~}t the tHEREFORE, BE iT ~,~n~-T:vr~ by the ouncii of ~ne City of [~oanoke, ,~mty Attorney~ or the Assistant to the City' Attorney, be~ and he or t~ey are hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf or the City of ~toanoke, to inst~tut, e a~d con"uet condemnatio~ proceedi.uq-s to s O~.uire fron: t, ~e respective o~,lners t)artsci" t'te rea simple title in and to the following described lots or parcels of l~d situate in the dity or hosnoke~ Virginia~ to 0e used by t~:e said City for public purFoses in the widenin~ relocation arid exte~sion of Lukens Street, R. E.~ to-wit: Northwestern 31.'~t feet of Lot Od, block 1'., ~,illiamso:~ Croves Subdivision. Lot 61, Slock }, ~'lilliamson ~roves Su0division Lot 16, Block J, ..~ri]liamson Stoves Subdivisiorl Lot 16, Nlock O~ ?{iii. lamson Groves Subdivision Lot 2020~11~ 8lock 2~ N.,{. 3, Official Surv'ey~ BE 1T FU}[T~Ft~ OkDP~lRZi} that there is Pereby a~propriated from the 19~9 Annex l'und~ such sum or sums of honey for the purc}:ase of the a ioresaid la~:ld~ as the respective values are determined by the Court in the aroFesaid condem~.ation proceedinFs to be ,just compensatior~ to the rest:active owners of said lots or parcels of lan:]~ said sun: or sums~ determined as ai'or'esaid~ to 0e F:aid by ice Oity Auditor into Court in the course ef the con!emnation proce~di~l.~S aforesaid. eS IT FIRT~:q-' OR[)AINED~ aa emer-ency e::istin~ this Ordinance shall be i:~ full force anti effect from its pe, ssa~e. "'lerk Fres ider,t iN THE COUNt:IL FO~t 'P.~,'.~] CiTY 0~'~ i,k.al\e;Rr,'~n ........, IriRQiNiA, Ti~e ~th day No. 10116. AN ORDINANCE providinm for the conde:..nation of a perr:etual ..a~er..nt for a '~' . a-' ' Virginia, and providin~ for an rim}at-of-way for seviers in the bltV of ~{o~:iio~ce~ e~heF~eNo y. '~NtAS~ the City of Roanoke is about to censtruct sewers in certain secb~oas of the ,qarden City area of the City of Koanoke~ and i,"J[-{E~F,~S~ the City.~ of Jioanoke has made bona ~{~_~e,~ but inei'Fectual~ efforts to SOq~iire requisito eks=F~,~. ~,us for the completion of %r~.e Drol.]e~t~ over~ ,~:~cr.oss ~, ~ 12 tl~roush certai[~ real estate more briefly'4 escribed ~s Lots 3~ ~ ,.,~ 2. L. .,~ampbell" oubclvisio}~~ :' ~-, said lots beinG, owr~e~, res~.ectivel.~" as follows: Lot 3 b!~. oa~ nk ..... P. 3~eltorl 8~,.d hebtie ~helton Lot ~+ by 0afl i. Rose and l',~aFsii 8. LOb 5 by {.Jarl S. Rose and ~[ar?ie S. ~ose Lot 12 01,~ R. L. Campbell Lot 13 by I. L. Campbell Lot 1l+ bv f{armie $t.tl',lair ~,.,'Hfft~fEAS~ for the immediate preservation of Zze puOlic !~ealth and safety for the daily oneration o[' tn~ SnsineeFiN? De~rt .... 1~ Gl tF~e Oity~ ,~ exists. TN~::t=.PL.~x..s':, 2E _,'-"~ = ~,=..,I~':?]D_. by, the Council of tie Uitv, of roanoke, a s follows 1. For the purpose of' previ~iizr' far the City ef Reanoke recuisi13e perletual ac; e,ents fop a rimht-of-way for sewers ~,a the full ri~-Nt end r:rivile~e for the purpose of constrtaotins thesa_~m'°:~ toCether wit:~ tkte right of iricress~, es'ress~ REPEAL{ii and re~ress to the City of Roanoke, its a_~e~ts and servants, to ins[ect, repair and maintain.the san,e, if and_ when the same may be ',necessary in ' ~ . the jud_~ment of the City En_~ineer or other designated official of' tl~.e City of i'Loanoke, t-~e City of Roanoke by r~ : aid through its ~roper officers, arents and att~:rneys, shall, as ierein provided, proceed to condemn a ri~ht-of-way for the purposes of such easements, through, over an5 across the aforesaid Lots 3, 4, 5, 12, 13 and 14, R. L. Campbell Subdivision situated in the City of' Roanoke, Virginia, said easement bein~ located as follows, to-wit: An easen:ent, ten feet in width, equidistant on either si:Je of tbs ce.qterlina, which centerline is d escriDed as fol].ows: ~3E~ii{Ni~ at a point in the north line of Vms. tory noad (Extended) %¥r'~ich noint of besinnin~ is S 78© 00' E. · ~ it L 17 5 feet from the southwest corner of Lot ~., . . Campbell Suodivison; thence i~. ]5© 35' ,~, throu~d~ Lots . ?~mpbell 3uOdivision to 3, 4, ~, 12~ 13, s~ld 14, of said "-' the point of endin? wbic~ Foint !s ii the south' line of line of ~ ~ . ~_~e~rhear lo'::d (Extended) and H 75© 35' W. 19.C feet f ron: the northeast corner of Lot 1~ of said Campbell oubdivision. ~ 2. Conde~nation proceedin~-s hereunJer shall be instituted arid conducted as prescribed by the Acts of the Oenera. Assembly of Virginia in such c asea, m~:de and provided. 3. An emer?ency existin?, this ordinance shall be in force from'its ~:assage. A P Pi~ 0 Ir E D Pres±dent i[< THE COUNC, IL FOR Ti'.E CITY OF 'ROA~,._,},~'~'~' :~, VIRGii~iA The 8th day of Au?ust, 19~9. I~o. 10117. AN ORDINANCE provi.~in,~ for the condemnation of a perpe'tual easement for a right-of-way for sewers in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and providin6 for an emergency. WHEREAS, the City of ~toanoke is about to construct sewers in certain sections of the Grandview Addition area of the City of' koanoke, and ~ffHEREAS, the City of ~oanoke nas made a bona fide, but ineffectual, effort to acquire requiste easements for the completion of the project, over, a cross and throu.Th certain real estate beloncine to G. ;~. Nicsols and ~uth D. nichols, and WHEREAS, for tt~e immediate preservation of the public health arid safety arid fo]? Zbe daily operation of' the Snsineerin? bepartn.ent of the City, an en:erzency exists. THNIi"P.'"R[[, BE 1T ORDAINED by the Council of the City of [~oanoke, .as follows: 1. For the purpose of yrovi~ins for the City of Aoanoke requisite perpetual easements for a rieht-of-way for sewers ani the full tie'at an, privile~e, for the ~urpose of constructinc the same, tocet:.er witr: tl.e ri~}tt of in:,ress, e?ress, and ~ee'ress to the City of [[oanoke, its agents and servants, to inspect, repair and ~aintain the same, if and when the same may be necessary in the judgment of %ne 3ity ~n~ineer or other desisn:~ted official of the Cit,~., of ~<oanoke~ the City of ~oanoke, by and through its ~rouer. officers, a:ents and attorneys, shall~ as herein 365 provided, F. roceed to con,~emn a ri?nt-of-w&y for the f;urposes of' such easen.ents throu~h~ over and across that c ertsin parcel of land in the City of Xoanoke, Vir?inia, to-wit: An easemeat~ ~ eat in wi,,it-~ eouidistant on either eid. e of t?e c~',~terlir:e,' w}~i,?}~',~e;~ ~erlino is descrioed as follows: ]}L,G!Ri'iIi'~"S ~t a Foist .nn ....... c ]1-~ ~locK 3~ ~ra~ixJview (wlqic:-~ is fecoraeu ['1.'3~ 3ook ~.~ Pace 12 in the Clerk's .... ~ce of ~ie wir'nul~ 3curt for ~oar~eke 0ounty) said Feint oei~ ~0.0 feet~ n~ore OF less~ ~orth fram t?~;s nertl~ li~e or ~{u~% Avenue; tLence in a~.~et~eral direction 1{~. S9© 00' S. 7.0 i'oet~ n~ore or les5~ tea Foint~ tife}~ce N. ~o~ ~/~' ~.~?_r'arallel to~ sad 5.0 feet east o;~. the west line of Lot 11-3~ ale~,~x ~.'~ 115~, .0 i'eet~ mope oP iess~ to a poi~t; t}~ence ~]. 26© 32' P~.~' parallel to~ and ~ feet east of t~e west line of Lot 16-A~ lOC.r feet, OF less, to a point Ofl {~}le scull{1 line of Levelton ,S~id,. c~:~ter line bei.uc store clear:y shown o~ Pla~ 3g~,.,, on .... "ity Zncine,=r o.'- tkte City of Roanoke, +file ir~ the office Virrinia. 2. 'Sonde nation ?roceedin~s hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as r, rescribeo by the Acts of the nenerel Assembly of Virginia in such cases, ma. de ahl. Frovided. 3. An emergency existing, this ordinance shsl~ ?'o in f,':~r-u' Fro? ;t,,.: A P Y R ,i', U ! D Clerk Yresident .,_H:::~ C,,u,.',.,i.L FCr~ THE "'-'~Y The t,t d. ay of Au~ust~ 1969. No. 101l~.. AN ORDINAl',' ' v (,~ prov'idin,~' for the conz~e.mnatlor: of a f~:ryetual 6asement for a ri~ht-of-wa.y for se,,~ro the Git) of noanoka~ ffir~mnma, and z. rovi. dins [or an .,,:~;':,,~kN. AS~ the City. of ~oanoke is about to construct sewers in certain sections ef the qrandview ", '-~' ' ~' " and ,x~a~t~en area ef the ~it:, 0 ~. ~toa rlOl<e .,~ .... CP~e City o~r'~oano~- h~ss x:ade a 5on.~ fide~ bu~ inerfec~ua} efr,c~ Sos cnv~re requ~s~t<~ ease~-~e~u~ r,cr ~na con:?le~io~ of ~he ?o jeer ove~, across and ,.ora .... certain -~:al estate belon;,in? to L'indsey i, :-mmurmc~., et us<, and ','~lR~:~,':,5~ for 'bSa irru~cdiete x, reserv,~tio:~ of rue public l~e~ltt'_a:;.'~ safety r~',i for t~-e d~il': o~era~,~on of the i;i~r ~ ~ ' '" ener~en,c-' ezists. -' '~, ~-,x, ""'~5''=: ~ ~' bv tlne " - ii of t~'~ City of l'~!:'!:l r,~:27%1~ , ~ .... ' · ..... . uounc .... & s i'o] low; 1. For Cte furl"ose of providir~t f)r C~e ',Si2y of koanoko F~-'roebual ease~:~e':tss for a F2~}~2-~!'-wa5' for' sev,?ets ar:r~ %:~e lull privile,?e; for tl?e Fur~ose of consCructi, n Cftc s~m~; , ln~r'~ss; e~-r'ess; and re?'r'os;s ~o the City of koanoke; ils d: Cll~o ......~ .,~ ~ l-fJ~J .~..,,~' qiJe .sa~,,a ~,ay be necessary EPEALED No./o S 866 in the jud~mer~t of the City Zn~ineer or other designated official of the City of ~oanoke, the :3ity of ~toanoke~ by ~nd throuTh its proper officers~ agents attorneys~.sh~'ll~.,., ..~s ~er~_,r~_ ~rovid eS, .... ,, n;-'oceed to condemn a right-of-way, for the purposes of suc~ e aserr:ents through~ over and across that certaih .parcel of ir~ the ~' ~' . · u~t.,, of ~oanoke, Vir~-inia, to-wit: An easement, five feet in widti~ equidistant on either side of tke centerline; which centerline is described as follows: NNGiNi'~INO at a point on t:~e north ]_~ne o~ hunt avenue, ~ 61© 16' g. 30 0 feet east of ti~e southwest corner of tp.e 'nambrick property; thence crossinE same in a ~eneral direction of N. 89©'00' E. 80.0 feet to a point on t~e conm.on line between Lot 10 and Lot. ll-B, Block 3, Grandview ~.ddition f.a~ (which is recorded in Flat Book 2, Pa~e 12 in the Clerk's Office of'the Circuit Oourt for ~oano'.4e ~ounty) said . ' ~ .... :o~n~ bein~ ~.O.C. feet~ more or less~ north from the common corner of said lots on the nort;'~ line of TM ~ ' ~,uno Avenue. Said ce_tar line beino' more clearly shown on Plan 3758 on file in the office of t~e City i~no'ineer of t~e City of Roanoke, Virzinia. 2. Condemnation proceedinc's hereunder shall be instituted 'and conaucted as prescribed by the acts of ~he o, General Assembly of Virsini~ in s¥ch cases, made and provided. 3. An emerffency existins, this ord. in.,-mce stall 0e in force from its passage. APPROVED President IN THE I,OUI',.~:.L FOR In.z The .~th day of Au,~.'ust, 19h9. No. 10119. AN ORDINANCE provi;~in~ for the condemnation of a perpetual easement for riqhts-of-wa:/ for sewers in the City of Roanoke, Vir_~inia, and providin? for an emergency. }~H~R TM .~Ao ~' ~ , the City of Roanoke is about to construct sewers in certain sections of the Shadeland Addition area of t~e City of' ,roanoke, and WHEREAS, the City of ~{oanoke has m:-~de bona fide, but ineffectual, efforts toacquire reouisite easements for the completion of the project over~ across and throush certain reel estate belon~inq to ',~'aller S. Runt, et al, and hWEREAS~ for the imr;edia.te preservation of the public health and safety and for the daily operation of the Ensineerins Department of the Cit?, an emereenc!' exists. TNEREFOEE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of' the Oity of koanoke, as follows: 1. For the purpose of providings' for the City of ~ioanoke requisite [:erpetual easements for ri~hts-of-way for sewers and tke full right and~privileqe, for the pur~:,ose of constructin.~ the same, to~eti~er wit~'~ the riqht of insress~ e ~ress, and regress to the City of ROanoke, its aments and serva.lts~ to inspect, repair and 367 maintain tc.e City hncineer _qoanoke by and f-'r:,¥ideJ, vroc, tkrou~!-~, over Sbadeland Add VJr=inia ~ end Office of ti'to )r other desisnated off icj. al of the' City of';J.oanoxe' -, tr;e alit}- Of throus!, its [:roper officers, ase~,~ts a.~,J, attor'n~':/s~ as Careen ?ed t,o con.:Jem}: ri.~i'~ts-oi'-~:a,:,,- f:)r the purposes of such eesements nd across Lots 1t-12, 26-27, and 46-~+7-~8-49-50, Slack 5, of the ion Nap, said real ~state~ 1,,in=~ . < and. bein~ in th£ ,~m~?r,,.~_ of i~.oanoke, e~d I~'ap bein~ of record in [l{~t Sock ~, Pa_~e 102 in the Clerk's ircuit Court for Roanoke Countv,~ V~r~'~~ ~,z,~-a, to-wit: .:sements, five feet in width, equidistant on either side of [ e followin~ described centorlines: ',Eqli'iNII~G at a ooint or: the preseat east line of loth Street ,[. ,"~. 5.0 feet scut,: of' the comn~on corner to Lots 10 and 11~ ~].ock 5, oL~- Sh'~deland Addition i~a~:, t,tence r.arallel to ~nd 5 feet south, of %.':e cpmmon line Oetween Lots 10 and 1]~ ~Jloc[-- 5~ S. 60© 00' ~. I.,~,5.C feet to a point in the 5.%..2 acre [{t;nb keserve; t:'ence No. 30© 00' E. Naraliel ~o and 5.0 feel e:;~st of tbs rear lines of 2ors 8-g-lO and 11~ block 5~ 55.{ feet~ x_ore or less~ to a point in t:e rear line of Lots 17 and 18~ 8lock 5. °~ line 9f Lot 20, Slack ~ BEGINNING at a point on the:e.~o ., Oh~del~nrj Ad~Jitio~ I'ap, whit5 ~oint is i~. 30© (,0' ~. 12'.20. feet, xqor'e of ]ess, from the common corner of Lots 25 and 20, lock ~ on the north ]ine of t~'~ ~' ~ ,a O~ acre ~unt 't~serve; o_,:n~e crossin~ Lots 26 an:~ 27, 8lock 5, in a ~aneral direction of S. 66© 00' 8. ~0.0 f'eet, ~ore or less, to a Faint on the e asr line of Lot 27~ which poi:~t is 21.2 i'eet~ more or iess~ north of tbs con:r~on corner of Lots 2g and 29~ Slocr, 5, o~i tee north line of the 5.02 acre ~unt keserve. i~.,±l,~,, at a ~-oi:~t on the west line of Lot /+C~ slack 5~ Shadela~xJ. Addition lap, whic~ point is h. 30© 00' ~. ~7'.77, more or less, from the common c'~rner of' Lots ~5 and %6, Slack 5, (rear line); thence crossins Lacs ~6-/+s-,'.%~-!~9-5~} and t~e 1~ feet mserve strip, in a qeneral direction of N. 6~© 00' ~. 115.0 i'eet~ more or' less, to a yoint on the west ~ne of 9th Street, which point ~s 5~.I~:-foet~ n_ore or ]ess, north of t~e southeast cor:t~r of Lot 50~ Slack 5. fmc!- of said tkree ce ,ter]iaes bein~ clear_z.lv~ shown or: Plan 375e on fi] e in ... u~[e oflice of ti~e ,Jity ~n~ineer of u~e City d/ koanoke~ VlFf~INl8 . ~o~:,:e~mation pr'oceedmncs hereunder shall be instituted and conducted es prescribed 'by the Acts of the neneral Assen~Ol.y of Vir6inia in such cases, made a~d proviaed. .3. .~,n emersence e×ist, i.n~, this ordinance shall be in force l'ron its p? SS8 ~e · C] ark ~-resldent No. 10120. Afl CROIYANCZ provi.xiins for the con, ienmat, ior~ of a Ferpetuai eesement for a ri~ht-of-way ~or sewers in t}:s oity of l%oanoke~ Vmr~.n:a~ and providin2 for an emer~ericv. ~','}1~]N~'~q t ~e City of .... · ~o~nom. is about to construct se'..~ers ih ~'ert~}in sections of t,},~~ OaFdeF. City8 rea of tile City of ~oanoke~ ~nd 368 "iiHER~AS, the City of ~Loanoke i~as made a 0o:m fide, but ineffectual, effort to,quire reqdisite easeme~ts for the completion of tke project o~er~ across and tkrou~h ~tain real estate belonging' to g. G. P~tsel, and ::~P~'~"~R~)~ for the imredi~te oreservation, of the public health and safety and for rte daily operation of the ~ngineerin~ Department of the City, an emergency exists. TH~,k F0~~ .... BE IT ~R D~I,~D'~'-' b}.' the Council or the ,'~itv~ of ~oanoke, as fotlov~s: 1. For the purpose of pr'ovioin~ for t~e City of ~oanoke re,uuisite per~?etual easeren~s for a right-of-way for sew~:rs and the R~I] rirht aha [rivilece, for t~e purFose of constructinz the same, to~'eth,?r ~:~ita t~e ria'at of in?~ress, ~zress~ and re~'ress to the ~ity of [{oa~oke, its asents an~ servants, to inspect~ repair and ~sintain the same, if and ,:.,he.~ the same may be necessary in the judp~ment of the ...... ...... ~ e t}le City of )ity ~n?ineer or other designated o~f~ois~ o~ o: ~= City of kosnoK_.~ ,roanoke bv'~nd tl~rou?,: its proFer of'ficers~ arents and attorneys~ shall~ as herein ~ provided~ 'proceed to condenm a ri01~t-of-way for the purposes of such easements throu5~'_~ over and across that certain parcel of lahd in the City of Aoanoke, Virsinia~ to-wit: An easeme,.~t~ ten feet in width, equid~.stant on either side of the center]ina; which centerline is described BEGINNING at8 poi~t in the southwest line of ~ipton Avenue (Clerk Nosd) which point of be~innins is ~'~. 52© 66' W. 23.0 feet from ~he northesst cor~ler of tke J. O. Pstsel proNert,/~ Roano~ City; thence S. 3S© 0S' 735 . , feet to a point in the line fence of Patsel~ N. 86© %.~' ~i. 3~.0 feet from the southeast COFher of said ~atsel proFerty. 2. Condemnation prooeedinos hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as prescribed by the Acts of the .%eneral Assembly of Vire;inia in such cases~ made and provid ed. ~. ~.n emer~e~c.y exi. tin.~'~ this ~}r,l_m~.l,~e~ .... shall be in f}rce from ils passage. Clerk The .~th day of ~u.ust, 19l~9 No. 10121. AN O.~DINR ' ~a~,;ow providino for the concemnation' of a perpetual easement for a ri~ht-of-way for sewers in the City of Roanoke, Virsinia, and providin? ior an emergency. .,',flPi. REAS, the City of koanok'e i;s about to construct sewers in c ertainsections ~ of the Oardeh City area of the City of R. oanoke, and b'HEREAS, the City of ~oanoke has made a bona fide~ but ineffectual, effort to a ceuire requisite easements i'or the completion of the project over, across and through eeFtsi~l real estate belong'in'-~ Lo ]lay and ~va h. Lawrence, and ~hER~Av~ .... {'er t~ e in..nediste nreservation, el' the public health 8~d safety and the ~si]v ~-' _.., operaomon of the ,',n.~ineerinc"L)et, artment of the City, an er~:er~enc-,., exists. Tii',:.'~'F. ....... .u,~ !!? iT ORDAIii~]D by. tSe 'Sounc~I~,~_-" t'tz .)ity of /%oa.uoke, as ~o~lows: ~ easer:ents for a ri?it-of-:.gav for scv.ers a: ,:;~ ti':e full :'i.~-}:t and :~rivil~e~ for the purpose of constr~;ctin~:' tl~e ssma to .... "~ _ ~ c~.:,;r ,vith ti~e -~'i~nt of in::tr'ess~ e:ress~ sni re,tress to t _e ¥ity of ~{oanoJ:e~ its aseats end servants~ to inspect~ ref'air ,~nd n aintair: t}~e san:~:~ ii' an,Pt w'~en t~e saR.,- may oe necessary in the judgme:~t of the City Engineer or other desi~n;:.~tedo~::'~'icial of the' ~"~mt5' of' ~uoanok:} tae ~'ity of i{oaRoke~ Nv _arid throu.~!': its [nOpeF of:['icers~ an'ants anJ stLorrleys~ shal]~ as herein provided, proceed to con.:emr~ a right-of-way for the t urposes of such ~ ~ · . .... z,:.:~, in ~xe City of e~s~xzents t}'~rous!'t~ over sr~d. s~ss t~at certain parcel o~ ' .... ~ ~ ' ~oanoke, -¥irsinia, to-wit: An easer:.ent, te:~ feet in ?,~.Jtnequidista~it oil either sifie of tr:e ce:,terllne; ?;;mci: cehnerline is descrioed as rol]..ows: BEGINNING at a point ix~ the south line of Gearheart Roe.d, ,nmc5 foint of zezznnin~ is S. 59© %7' ~. 1~.( feet from the :ortnwest c.orne~ of Lot 9~ Section I d L Oernsnd ~ . i00. . . ourvey; therice 3 27© ~1' :' ..... . 2eet; S 1~7© 31' W, 171.a ~t; S 20© 51' '"' 169..0 fee:; S. 50© ~1' :~. 18~.0 feet to a point in t~e sout;~west line of Lot ]_ of the Garnanl Nap which point of endinF is S. ~0° O~' E. 21.0 feet from t-'e Southwest con,er of Lot 1 above mentioned ~ . 2 (3onSen:natioa 7roceedi~e's nereurk~er shall be ir:stituted a d conducted as p,'escribed by the Acts of she .... . _., ~r...zn:.~ in su.:h c~:ses~ made and ~ ~ ,;-~.~eral Asset~,blv el' ' ~' ~-' -"- Y rovi d es . . ' '~ ~ this ordinance si~all 3. An er:erser~cv exlstl l- ~ Clerk Pre,-s id ent day of Au~ust~ 19~9. No. 10123. A RESOLUTION authorizin? tae Cigy }ana~er to c akse a certain storm drain now located on Lot 9 arid t;-e southern ten feet of Lot ~ Section i, accoroin?' to the Pay of Fros?ect ~ills, of which mid land ~,lice O. Brinkley is the Fecord owner, relocated on said lots after the said City has been -~ra:~ted anesement for a risat- or-way for said storm~ain over ~ther portims of said lots. /~:EREAS, the CitF of Roanoke has ~:eretofor(~ acquired an e:.:ser:a:~t for a right-of-wa', fOP Cae construction and mainhenance or a sCott:, drain on Lot 9 and .... :~ .U~:eFli ue~ feet of Lot ~ Section i~ .~cooP.lin: to tPe l_ax' of Pro .. in t'~e :.it~: o/ teanoke a~.J :': s actually cerlstrlloLed and is maintainin? sai:i dna i: ~ 8 nd ~:ZR::::S> it has become necessar.' t' r'o]ocate said storm dra::: over otper portions of t}:e sa:d !ots~ ef which sai,i ]ohs nlice 9. ::rir:kley' is the ow::er > and .P:~'atlA$: for such reiocatinc' or sold storm drai~ a ~rope:. easement lop a risht-of-way over other portions or the saig lets will ne~d to oe acguired by the said City. 370 TH~.~.,F~R..,~"~'~"-" ~' B~' J_T RE~2CLVED by the Council of tfte City of ~4oanoke that tf~e City I~']ana~er be, and he is hereby directed as f'ollows, to-wit: 1. To procee~ to a csuire by,ed a F. roper easement for a rizht-of-way over ~ a ccordi~ to the i'~a? of Lot o and the southern ten ~'eet of Lot Section I, Prospect Sills, in the City of i-toa~,oke~ for the relocation and maintenance of a u.~.~ other portions of said stor~ drain now established and maintained over and tnro ~ lots~ and 2. That after the aci:ulisition of such new easement for a right-of-way, City l~.ana~er be, arid he is hereby directed to relocate tt~e said storm drain as it now exists over and through the aforesaid lo'..s. Pre s i :J ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 19~9. 1~o. 10125. AN ORDINANCE awarding contract for the construction of concrete sidewalk and street improvements on Riverdale Road, S. E., to Adams and Tare Construction Gompany, at a total cost of $20,830.00, appropriating the amount of $20,830.00 from the 19~9 Annex Fund for street construction, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, a committee composed of ~ir. John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, Mr. J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor, and Mr. E. K. Mattern, Engineer, upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for the construction of concrete sidewalk and street im- provements on Riverdale Road, S. E., and has duly made its recc~mendation to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the bid of Adams and Tare Construction Company is the best bid for this project, in the total sum of $20,830.00, and V'~tEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of Adams and Tate Construction Company for said project is the best bid therefor, and WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the }~Iunicipal Government an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, SE 'IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of Adams and Tare Construction Company, for the construction of concrete sidewalk and street improvements on Riverdale Road, S. E., in the total sum of $20,830.00, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor; and that a contract for the said construction be for thwith executed. Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. B~E IT ~-~JRTHER ORDAINED that $20,830.00, be, and is hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund for street construction. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk Pr es i dent ~ THE COU~CZL FOR THE CITT OF ROANOKE, VIRGl~IA, The 22nd day of August, 1949. No. 10126. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the Building Inspector to grant a permit to W. G. Broyles for the erection of a Cooper-Built aluminmu clad building, to be constructed of aluminum siding on wood frame, on property located at the southwest corner of Franklin Road and Day Avenue, S. ~., known as a part of Lot 12, Block 10, ~ap of the Lewis Addition, Official Tax No. 1020214, to be used as an office for a used car lot, for a period of three years beginning as of September l, 1949, and ending August 31, 1952, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, V~. G. Broyles has asked the Council of the City of Roanoke for permission to erect a Cooper-Built almminum clad building, to be constructed of aluminum siding on wood frame, on property located at the southwest corner of Franklin Road and Day Avenue, S. ~?. ,known as a Part of Lot 12, Block 10, Nap of the Lewis Addition, Official Tax No. 1020214, to be used as an office for a used car lot, for a period of three years beginning as of September l, 1949, and ending Aagust 31, 1952, in view of the provisions of Ordinance Mo. 1967~ adopted on the 26th day of ~ebruary, 1926, and WHEREAS, it appearing that the erection and maintenance of this building will not increase the fire hazard to other owners of property in this vicinity, the Council of the City of Roanoke is of the opinion that the permit should be granted a requested, and to this end an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Building Inspector be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to grant a permit to ~. G. Broyles for the erection of a Cooper-Built aluminum clad building, to be co structed of aluminum siding on wood frame,on property located at the southwest corn~ of Franklin Road and Day Avenue, S. ~'~., known as a part of Lot 12, ~lock 10, ~ap of the Lewis Addition, Official Tax No. 102021~, to be used as an office for a used car lot, for a period of three years beginning as of September l, 1949, and ending August 31, 1952, the building to be constructed in accordance with plans to be filed in the office of the Building Inspector, and according to his good liking and satisfaction. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that ~'~. G. Broyles, by acting under this Ordinance, agrees to indemnify and save harmless the City of Roanoke from all claims for da~mag~ to persons or property by reason of the erection and r~aintenance of the building 371 above provided for. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0~E, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1949. No. 10127. A RESOLUTION authorizing refond of ~8.6~ to Yohn R. Floyd, ~r., covering payment of interest for period from September l, 19~7, to August 13, 1949, on Sewer Assessment in the amount of ~37.56, standing against property described as LOt 10, Section 5, Evergreen Development Com~pany, and Sewer As,sessment in the amomat' of $37.57, standing against property described as Lot 22, Section 5, Evergreen Development Company, erroneously assessed in the name of John R. Ford, Yr. ~ERF~S, dmring the year 1947, a sewer was constructed to accommodate Lots l0 and 22, Section 5, Evergreen Development Company, and assessments ~erroneousm. ly levied against the said lots in the name of John R. Ford, Jr., instead of gobn R, FlOyd, gr',~ in the amounts of $37.56 and ~37.57, respectively, the assessments b~earinE~ interest from September l, 19~7, and ¥?HEREAS, ~nder date of August 13, 1949, gohn R. Floyd, gr., paid the two sewer assessments in the total amount of ~75.13, plms interest in the total amount of ~8.64, with the request that the interest be refunded in that he was not properl~ notified of the assessments, in which request Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE- IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and is hereby granted for a refund of ~8.64 t° John R. Floyd, gr., covering payment of interest for period from September l, 1947, to August 13, 1949, on Sewer Assess~aent in the amount of $37.56, standing against property de- scribed as Lot 10, Section 5, Evergreen Development Company, a~d Sewer Assessment in the amount of $~7.57, standing against property described as Lot 22, Section 5, Evergreen Development company, erroneously assessed in the name of John R. Ford,gr. A~TEST:~/ Clerk APPROVED Pr esident IN T!{E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ~ ~ ~'= ROAN0~m, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of A~gust, 1949. No. 10128. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~[anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute Project Request, Form ACA-1623, for Federal Aid in the constraction of an Administration Building, and necessary appurtenances, at the Roanoke Diunicipal Airport (Woodrum Field), at a total estimated cost of $350, ooo.oo. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~.~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute Project Request, Form ACA-1623, for Federal Aid in the construc- tion of an Administration Building, and necessary appurtenances, at the Roanoke Nunicipal Airport.(!~oodrum Field), at a total estimated cost of $350,000.00. Clerk APPROVED Pr esi dent IN THE COUI~CIL FOR ~E CITY OF ROAN0k~, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1949. No. 10129. AN 0RDIN~NCE appropriating ~25,000.00 from the 1949 Annex Fund for street constraction, and providing for an emergency. V~UTER~, in the interest of the daily operation of the ~.,~unicipal Government, an emergency is set forth and declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $25,000.00 be, and the same is hereby appropriated from the 1949 Annex Fund for street construction. BE IT ,FURTHER 0RDAi~ED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President 374 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITT OF ROANOKE, V~GI,~UiA, The 22nd day of August, 1949. No. 10130. AN ORDINANCE providing for the condemnation of a certain 3.45 acre tract of land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as Lot No. $330101, according to the Official Tax Nap of the City of Roanoke, which said land is owned by W. A. Ingram and H. W. London, and which said land is to be acquired and used by said City for public purposes, to-wit: the site of a sewage treatment plant; and providing .for an emergency. WHEREAS, it has heretofore been determined by the Council for the City of Roanoke and by the qualified voters of said City that a sewage treatment plant and collecting intercepta, r sewers should be constructed in said City, and WHEREAS, for the purpose of constructing the s~_~e, it is necessary that said City acquire land for the construction of a sewage treatment plant, and WHEREAS, the Council for the City of Roanoke, by and with the advice of qualified engineers, has determined that the land hereinafter described, together with certain other lands, is the proper place for the location of said sewage treatment plant and has accordingly decided that the location of said sewage treat- ment plant on the land hereinafter described, and other adjacent lands, is necessar~ for the public purposes of said City, and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, through its duly authorized offiC~ials and agents has made bona fide efforts to purchase the land hereinafter 'described from W. A. Ingrain and H. W. London, the joint owners thereof, and has made to said owner~ bona fide offers for the purchase of said land, which said efforts and offers to purchase said land have been and are ineffectual, and the City has, therefore, been unable to acquire title to the hereinafter described land by purchase fr~m its said owners, and WHEREAS, Council deems it necessary for the public purposes of the said qit'. that title to the hereinafter described land be forthwith acquired' by condemnation, and WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation of public health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council for the City of Roanoke, as follow~ 1. For the purpose of providing a site for the location, establishment and operation of a sewage treatment plant for the City of Roanoke, the said City, by and through its proper officials, agents and attorneys, shall, in accordance with the statutes for such cases made and provided, proceed with condemnation proceeding~ to be instituted in the proper court of said City, the purpose of which condemnation proceedings shall be to acquire for the said City the fee simple estate in and to that certain 3.48 acre tract of land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as Lot No. 4330101, according to the Official Tax Nap of said City, which said tract or parcel of land is owned of record by ~. A. Ingrain and H. W. London. 2. Co~demnation proceediags hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as prescribed by the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia in such cases, made and provided. 3. An emergency existing, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect fr~ its passage. Clerk APPROVED Pr es ident IN THE COUI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAI'~OKE, VLRGI~.~IA, The 22nd day of August, 194~9. No. 10131. AN ORDINANCE providing for the condemnation of a certain 16.85 acre tract of land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, kno~'~-n as Lot No. 4330201, according to the Official Tax 5~ap of' the City of Roanoke, which said land is owned by Louie D. Vinyar and which said land is to be acquired and used by said City for public purposes, to,wit: the site of a sewage treatment plant; and providing for an emergency. ~IEREAS, it has heretofore been determined by the Council for the City of Roanoke and by the qualified voters of said City that a sewage treatn~ent plant and collecting interceptor sewers should be constructed in said City, and %~THEREAS, for the purpose of constructing the same, it is necessary that said City acquire land for the construction of a sewage treatment plant, and %~REAS', the Council for the City of Roanoke, by and with the advice of qualified engineers, has determined that the land hereinafter described, together with certain other lands, is the proper place for the location of said sewage treatment plant and has accordingly decided that the location of said sewage treat- ment plant on the land hereinafter described, and other adjacent lands, is necessary for the public purposes of said City, and WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, through its duly authorized officials and agents has made bona fide efforts to purchase the land hereinafter described from Louie D. Vinyard, owner thereof, and has made to said owner bona fide offers for the pu~rchase of said l'and, which said efforts and offers to purchase said land have been and are ineffectual, and the City has, therefore, been unable to acquire title to the hereinafter described land by purchase from its said owner, and V.;HEREAS, Council deems it necessary for the public purposes of the said City, that title to the hereinafter described land be forthwith acquired by condem- nat ion, and WHEREAS, for the 'immediate preservation of public health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council for the City of Roanoke, as follows: 1. For the purpose of providing a site for the location, establishment and operation of a sewage treatment plant for the City of Roanoke, the said City, by and through its proper officials,agents and attorneys, shall, in accordance with th statutes for such cases made and provided, proceed with ~aademnation proceedings to be instituted in the proper court of said City, the purpose of which condemnation 376 proceedings shall be to acquire for the said City the fee simple estate in and to that certain 16.$5 acre tract of land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as Lot No. 4330201, according to the Official Tax ~Iap of said City, which said ~tract or parcel of ~n~ is owned of record by Louie D. Vinyard. 2. Condemnation proceedings hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as prescribed by the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia in such cases, made and provided. 3. An emergency existing, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from its passage. APPROVED Pr es iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRG1/~IA, The 22nd day of August, '19~9. No. 10132. AN ORDINANCE providing for the condemnation of a certain 16.85 acre and 16.0 acre tract of land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as Lots Nos. 4330301 and 4330401, respectively, according to the Official Tax ~Sap of the City of Roanoke, which said land is owned by Fannie F. Persinger, and which said land is to be ac- quired and used by said City for public purposes, to-wit: the site of a sewage treat. ment plant, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, it has heretofore been determined by the Council for the City of Roanoke and by the qualified voters of said City that a sewage treatment plant and collecting interceptor sewers should be constructed in said City, and %VHER~S, for the purpose of constructing the same, it is necessary that said City acquire land for the construction of a sewage treatment plant, and WIiEREAS, the Council for the City of Roanoke, by and with the advice of qualified engineers, has determined that the land hereinafter described, together with certain other lands, is the proper place for the location of said sewage treat- ment plant and has accordingly decided that the location of said sewage treatment olant on the land hereinafter described, and other adjacent lands, is necessary for ~he public purposes of said City, and V~IEREAS, the City of Roanoke, throuEh its duly authorized offLoials and agents has made bona fide efforts to purchase the land hereinafter described from Fannie F. Persinger, owner thereof, and has made to said owner bona fide offers for the purchase of said land, which said efforts and offers to purchase said land have )een and are ineffectnal, and the City has, therefore, been unable to acquire title o the hereinafter described land by purchase from its said owner, and WItEREAS, Council deems it necessary for the public purposes of the said lity, that title to the hereinafter described land be forthwith acquired by con- lemnation, and V~IEREAS, for the immediate preservation of public health and safety, an 377 emergency is hereby declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT 0RDAi~ED by the Council for the City of Roanoke, as follows: 1. For the purpose of providing a site for the location, establishment and operation of a sewage treatment plant for the City of Roanoke, the said City, by and through its proper officials, agents and attorneys, shall, in accordance with the statutes for such cases made and provided, proceed with condemnation proceedings to be instituted in the proper court of said City, the purpose of which condemna- tion proceedings shall be to acquire for the said City the fee simple estate in and to that certain 16.85 acre and 16.0 acre tract of land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as Lots Nos. ~330301 and 4330~01, respectively, according to the Official Tax ~Iap of said City, which said tract or parcel of land is owned of record by Fannie Fo Persinger. 2. Condemnation proceedings hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as prescribed by the Acts of the General Assembly of ¥irginia in such cases, made and provided. 3. An emergency existing, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from its passage. ATTEST: ~ Clerk APPROVED Pr esiden~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGl~IA, The 22nd day of August, 1949. No. 10133. AN ORDINANCE providing for the condemnation of a certain 6.08 acre tract of land in the City of Roanoke, virginia, known as Lot No. ~330501, according to the Official Tax ~]ap of the City of Roanoke, which said land is owned by ¥~. R. Rouse and Alice L. Rouse, and which said land is to be acquired and used by said City for ~ublic purposes, to-wit: the site of a sewage treatment plant, and providing for an ~merg ency. V~IEREAS, it has heretofore been determined by the Council for the City of Roanoke and by the qualified voters of said City that a sewage treatment plant and collecting interceptor sewers should be constructed in said City, and VIHEREAS, for the purpose of constructing the same, it is necessary that said City acquire land for the construction of a sewage treatment plant, and WHEREAS, the Council for the City of Roanoke, by and with the advice of qualified engineers, has determined that the land hereinafter described, together ~ith certain other lands, is the proper place for the location of said sewage treatment plant and has accordingly decided that the location of said sewage treat- ment plant on the land hereinafter described, and other adjacent lands, is necessar ~or the public purposes of said City, and V~HEREAS, the City of Roanoke, through its duly authorized officials and ~gents has made bona fide efforts to purchase the land hereinafter described from 37,8 tV. R. Rouse and Alice L. Rouse, the joint owners thereof, and has made to said owners bona fide offers for the purchase of said land, which said efforts and offers' to purchase said land have been and are ineffectual, and the City has, therefore, been unable to acquire title to the hereinafter described land by purchase from its said owners, and Cityi, VdIEREAS, Council deems it necessary for the public purposes of the said ' ithat title to the hereinafter described land be forthwith acquired by condemnation, and WHEREAS, for the ir, r~ediate preservation of public health and safety, an emergency is hereby declared to exist. THEREFORE, DE IT ORDAINED by the Council for the City of Roanoke, as followsi:l 1. For the purpose of providing a site for the location, establishment and operation of a sewage treatment plant for the City of Roanoke, the said City, by and through its proper officials, agents and attorneys, shall, in accordance with the statutes for such cases made and provided, proceed with condemnation proceedings! to be instituted in the proper court of said City, the purpose of which condemnation'! proceedings shall be to acquire for the said City the fee simple estate in and to that certain 6.08 acre tract of land in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, known as Lot No. ~330501, according to the Official Tax I~ap of said City, which said tract or par.ce! of land is owned of record by ¥¢. R. Rouse and Alice L. Rouse. 2. CondeMnation proceedings hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as prescribed by the Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia in such cases, made and provided. 3. An emergency existing, this Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from its passage. APPROVED Pr e s i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 19&9. No. 1013&. A RESOLUTION providing for a banking institution in the City of New York as a place of payment for bonds and coupons, mentioned and provided for in an ordinance, ~,~o. 9687, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds not to exceed Four Nillion Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($~,200,000.00) to defray the cost of permanent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites for, construc- tion of, completion of, additions to and improvements in public school buildings", passed by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 29th day of Novembe , 1945, and ratified by a majority of the freehold voters of said City voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted on the 1st day of DIarch, 1949, and for a proposal by the City of Roanoke to prospective purchases of said bonds that the bonds and coupons will be paid at such banking institution in the City of New York,the proposal to be and constitute a part of the purchase agreement; speci- 379 bonds authorized by Resolution No. 9979, passed by this Council on the 4th day of l~ay, 1949, to be sold on September 15, 1949; and providing for an eme~gency. WHEREAS, an ordinance, ~o. 9687, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds not to exceed Four ~illion Two Hundred Thousand Dollars (.$4,200,000.0 to defray the cost of permanent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites for, construction of, completion of, additions to and improvements in public sc!~_ool ings', passed by the Council for the City of Roanoke~ Virginia, on the 29th day of November, 1948., end ratified by a majority of the freehold voters of said City voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted on the 1st day of Dlarch, 1949, provides, in part, that the City Council may, in its discretion, by resolu~tion, provide a place, in addition to the office of the City Treasurer, for payment of said bonds and coupons, and WHEREAS, in order to attract more favorable b, ids from prospective purchasers of the bonds, mentioned and described in the ordinance, than would be possible un- less the bonds and coupons be made payable in the City of New York, it is deemed expedient to assure bidders therefor that the bonds and interest coupons .attached thereto will be payable not only at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, but also at a banking institution in the City of New York, and WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 9687 provides that said bonds shall be dated as of the day and year of issuance and it is the present consensus of this Council that the said $2,100,000.00 of said bonds authorized by Resolution No. 9979, passed by this Council on the 4th day of l~ay. 1949, to be sold on September 15, 1949, shall be dated October l, 1949, payable serially 970,000.00 on the 1st day of October in each of the years, 1950 to 1979, inclusive, the interest thereon to be payable semi- annual~ly on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October in each year, and ~'.~HEREAS, for the immediate preservation of the public safety and in order to provide for the usual daily operation of the municipal government, an emergency is delcared t° exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOL~D by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That all bonds and interest coupons mentioned and provided for in an ordinance No. 9687, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds not to exceed Four Nillion Two Hundred Thousand Dollars ($4,200,000.00) to defray the cost of permanent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites for, construction of, completion of, additions to and improvements in public school buildings", passed by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on ~he day of November, 1948, and ratified by a majority of the freehold voters of said City voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted on the 1st day of ~arch, 1949, be made payable at the office of the City Treasurer of said City, or, at the holder's option, at the ]¥~anufacturers Trust Company, 55 Broad Stre~ New York City, Mew ~ork. Sectio~ 2. That in the offer or offers for sale of the bonds by the City of Roanoke, Such offer or offers shall include a proposal to prospective purchasers that the bonds and coupons attached will be made payable as provided in Section 1 hereof, which proposal shall be, and constitute, a part of the purchase agreement t, 380 between the City of Roanoke and the purchaser or purchasers of the bonds when sold. Section 3. That the $2,100,000.00 of said bonds authorized by Resolution No. 9979, passed by this Council on the 4th day of May, 1949, to be sold on September 15, 1949, shall be dated October l, 1949, payable serially $70,000.00 on the 1st day of October in each of the years, 1950 to 1979, inclusive, the interest thereon to be payable semi-annually on the lsat day of April and the 1st day of October in each year. Section 4. An emergency existing this resolution shall be in force from its adoption. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 19~9. No. 10135. A RESOLUTION providing for a banking institution in the City of New York as a place of payment for bonds and coupons mentioned and provided for in an ordinance, No. 96S$, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of Four Hundred Twenty-eight Thousand Dollars ($428,000.00) to provide additional funds to pay for the cost of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a new public library", passed by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 29th day of November 19~8, and ratified by a majority of the freehold voters of said City Toting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted on the 1st day of ~arch, 19~9, and for a proposal by the City of Roanoke to prospective purchasers of said bonds that the bonds and coupons will be paid at such banking institution in the City of New York, the proposal to be and constitute a part of the purchase agreement; changing the date of said bonds from July l, 19~9, to October l, 1959, and theLr maturity and interest payment dates to conform therewith; and providing for an em er g en cy · WHEREAS, an ordinance, No. 9688, entitled, "AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of Four Hundred Twenty-eight ~housand Dollars ($428,000.00) to provide additional funds to pay for the cost of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a new public library", passed by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 29th day of November, 1948, and ratified by a majority of the free- hold voters of said City voting at an election duly and legally called, held and oonduoted on the 1st day of l~arch, 1949, provides, in part, that the City Council nay, in its discretion, by resolution, provide a place, in addition to the office of the City Treasurer, for payment of said bonds and coupons, and also to change the date of the bonds and their maturity and interest payment dates to conform therewith and WHEREAS, in order to attract more favorable bids from prospective purchasers of the bonds, mentioned and described in the ordinance, than would be possible unless the bonds and coupons be made payable in the City of New York, it is deemed expedien to assure bidders therefor that the bonds and interest coupons attached thereto will be paya'ble not only at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, but also at a banking institution in the City of New York, and '~fHEREAS, said Ordinance No. 9688 provided that the bonds should be dated ~uly l, 1949, and payable serially $1k,000.00 on the 1st day of July in each of the years 1950 to 1971, inclusive, and $15,000.00 on the 1st day of ~uly in each of the years 1972 to 1979, inclusive, the interest thereon to be payable semi-annually on the 1st day of January and the 1st day of July in each year, and it is the present consensus of this Council that said bonds shall be dated October l, 19k9, payable serially $14,000.00 on the 1st day of October in each of the years, 1950 to 1971, inclusive, and $15,000.00 on the 1st day of October in each of the years 1972 to 1979, inclusive, the interest thereon to be payable semi-annually on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October in each year, and V~HEREAS, for the ~mmediate preservation of the public safety and in order to mprovide for the usual daily operation of the municipal government, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That all bonds and interest coupons mentioned and provided for in an ordinance, No. 9688, entitled: "AN O~DINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of Four Hundred Twenty-eight Thousand Dollars ($428,000.00) to provide additional funds to pay for the cost of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a new public library", passed by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia,. on the 29th day of November, 19k8, and ratified by a majority of the freehold voters of said City voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted on the 1st day of I~arch, 1949, be made payable at the office of the City Treasurer of said City, or, at the holder's option, at the ~anufacturers Trust Company, 55 Broad Street, New York City, New York. Section 2. That in the offer or offers for sale of the bonds dn the City of Roanoke, such offer or offers shall include a proposal to prospective purchasers that the bonds and coupons attached will be made payable as provided in Section 1 hereof, which proposal shall be, and constitute, a part of the purchase agreement between the City of Roanoke and the purchaser or purchasers of the bonds when sold. Section 3. That the bonds shall be dated October l, 19~9, payable serially ~14,000.00 on the 1st day of October in each of the years, 1950 to 1971, inclusive, and $15,000.00 on the ls,t day of October in each of the years 1972 to 1979, in- clusive, the interest thereon to be payable semi-annually on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October in each year. Section 4. An emergency existing this resolution shall be in force from its adoption. APPROVED 382 IN THE CDIE~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1949. No. 10136. A RESOLUTION providing for a banking institution in the City of New York as a place of payment for bonds and coupons mentioned and provided for in an ordinance, No. 9689, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) to provide funds to pay for the cost of acquiring a site for and construction of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a public health center", passed by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 29th day of November, 1948, and ratified by a majority of the freehold voters of said City voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted on the 1st day of Iv~arch, 1949, and for a proposal by the City of Roanoke to prospective purchasers of said bonds that the bonds and coupons will be paid at such banking .institution in the City of New Yor~, the proposal to be and constitute a part of the purchase agreement; changing the date of said bonds from ~uly 1, 1949 to October 1, 1949, and their maturity and interest payment dates to conform ~he~ewith; and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, an ordinance, No. 9689, entitled: "AN ORDINANCE to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of One H~ndred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) to provide funds to pay for the cost of acquiring a site for and construction of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a public health center", passed by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 29th day of November, 1948, and ratified by a majority of the freehold voters of said City voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted on the 1st day of March, 1949, provides, in part, that the City Council may, in its discretion, by resolu~ion, provide a place, in ad- dition to the office of the City Treasurer, for payment of said bonds and co~pons, and also to change the date of the bonds and their maturity and interest payment dates to conform therewith, and V~EREAS, in order to attract more favorable bids from prospective purchaser~ of the bonds, mentioned and described in the ordinance, than wo~ld be possible un- less the bonds and coupons be made payable in the City of New York, it is deemed expedient to assure bidders therefor that the bonds and interest co,pons attached thereto will be payable mot only at the office of the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke, but also at a banking institution in the City of New York, and V~HEREAS, said Ordinance No. 9689 p~ovided that the bonds should be dated July 1, 1949, and payable serially $5,000.00 on the 1st day of ~uly in each of the years, 1950 to 1979, inclusive, the interest thereon to be payable semi-annually on the 1st day of January and the 1st day of ~uly in each year, and it is the present consensus of this Council that said bonds shall be dated October 1, 1949, payable serially ~5,000.00 on the 1st day of October in each of the years, 1950 to 1979, inclusive, the interest thereon to be payable semi-annually on the 1st day of April and the is% day of October in each year, and WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation of the public safety and in order to provide for the usual daily operation of the municipal government, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, ~E IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. That all bonds and interest coupons mentioned and provided for in an ordinance, No. 9689, entitled: "An 0RDINANC]~ to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the smount of One Hundred Fifty Thousand Dollars ($150,000.00) to provide funds to pay for the cost of acquiring a site for and construction of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a public health center", passed by the Comucil for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 29th day of November, 19~$, and ratified by a majority of the freehold voters of said City voting at an election duly and legally called, held and conducted on the 1st day of ~arch, 19~9, be made payable at the office of the City Treasurer of said City, or, at the holder's option, at the Manufacturers Tr~st Company, 55 Broad Street, New York City, New York. Section 2. That in the offer or offers for sale of the bonds by the City of Roanoke, such offer or offers shall include a proposal to prospective purchasers that the bon~sand coupons attached will be made payable as provided in Section 1 hereof, which proposal shall be, and constitute, a part of the purchase agreement betweem the City of Roanoke and the purchaser or p~rchasers of the bonds when sold. Section 3. That the bonds shall be dated October l, 1949, payable serially $5,000.00 on the 1st day of October in each of the years, 1950 to 1979, inclusive, the interest thereon to be payable semi-annually on the 1st day of April and the 1st day of October in each year. Section '~. An emergency existing this resolution shall be in .force from its adoption. Clerk APPROVED Pr esident IN THE COUI~CZL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, the 22nd day of August, 1949. ~o. 10137. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #ll0, "Pensions and Gratuities to Former Employees", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #ll0, "Pensions and Gratuities to Former Employees", of an Ordinance adopted by the Comucil of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of th, City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby 384 amended and reordained to read as follows: PEI~SIONS AND GRATUITES TO FORI~ER EMPLOYEES #110 Gratuities to Former Employees (1) ............... $ 6,518.68 (1) Sallie H. Jeffries .......... ~j250.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the $250.00 herein appropriated is to be paid to Sallie H. Jeffries in one lump s~m immediately. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pr e s i den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 22nd day of August, 1949. No. 10138. A RESOLUTION directing that the front of the proposed new public library :to be erected in the northwest corner of Elmwood Park be set back one hundred feet from the property line on ~efferson Street. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the front of the !proposed new public library to be erected in the northwest corner of ~].~Wood Park ~be set back one hundred feet from the property line on ~efferson Street. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all parts of any existing Resolutions in conflict with the provisions of this Resolution be, and the same are hereby repealed. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~.~IA, The 22nd day of August, 19~9. A R~SOLI~IOIXl approving a modi£ication of the contract awarded to 9o ~. Turner, at a total cost of ~22,905.00, for the eonstructSon cf an aerator and, appurtenances ~t the Carvins Cove Filtration Plant, to provide for the inclusion of Chemical Feed .~odifications, in an amount of $3,100.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a modification of She contract awarded to J. ~. Turner, at a total cost of $22,905.00, for the con- ~truction of an aerator and appurtenances at the Carvins Cove Filtration Plant, to )rovide for the inclusion of Chemical Feed Nodifications, in an amount of $3,100.00, ~e, and the same is hereby approved. APPROVED IN T~TE COUI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROD~01~E~ VIRGII~!A, The 22nd day of August, 1949. No. 101g0. A RESOLUTION directing the City ~,Ianager not to move any landmarks in the City of Roanoke without first securing the approval of City Council. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~[anager be, and he is hereby directed not to move any landmarks in the City without first securing the approval of City Council. APPROVED Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN01{E, VIRGl~IA, The 29th day of August, 1949. No. 1O141. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to mark released an estimated sewer assessment in the amount of $144.5~, against the northern part of Lot 7, Dyer Estate I~{ap, in the name of Carlos S. Harper, et ~x, as recorded in gudgment Lien Docket 18, Page 55, in the Clerk's office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, upon payment of the amount of ~72.27. ~HEREAS, the City Clerk has heretofore caused to be docketed in Judgment Lien Docket 18, Page 55, in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, an estimated sewer assessment in the amount of ~144.5~, against the northern part of Lot 7, Dyer Estate ~-Iap, in the name of Carlos S. Harper, et ux, and V,~EREAS, it appears that said estimated sewer assessment is erroneously based on a front footage of 127.5 feet instead of 63.75 feet. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release on the Judgment Lien Docket where it is recorded in the Clerk's office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, the estimated sewer assessment in the amount of $1~4.5~, against the northern part of Lot 7, Dyer Estate t?~ap, in the name of Carlos S. Harper, et ux, upon payment of the amommt of $72.27, and the said City Clerk shall note on said release a reference to this Resolution as his authority to make .the same. APPROVED Clerk President 856 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1949. No. 101%2. A RESOLUTION authorizing a refund of $48.15 to Warren W. Gilbert, covering photographer's license for the first half of'the calendar year 19~9. WHEREAS, on the 31st day of January,, 19~9, Warren W. Gilbert purchased from the City a photographer's license for the first half of the calendar year 1949, lin the amount of $~8.1~, and WHEREAS, it appears that said Warren W. C~ilbert moved to the County during ithe latter part of 19~8 and did not operate in the City during the period covered ']by the said license, and WHEREAS, said Warren W. Gilbert has requested that he be refunded the amount of $~8.1~, in which request Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and is hereby granted for a refund of $~8.1~ to Warren W. Gilbert, covering photographer'~ license for the first half of the calendar year 19~9. APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1949. No 101~3 ' A RESOLUTIOI~ authorizing the City Attorney to attend the meetings of the :~ Legislative Committee of the League of Virginia 1,~unicipalities, at the expense of the City. WHEREAS, the City Attorney for Roanoke has been appointed to serve on the Legislative Committee of the League of Virginia ~...~unicipalities, and VfftEREAS, it is the opinion of the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~ City Attorney should be authorized to attend the meetings of this committee at the expense of the City. ' THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the iii City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized to attend the meetings of the Legislative Committee of the League of Virginia Municipalities, at the expense of I~! the City. Clerk APPROVED Pr es iden t IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR ~E CI~f OF ROANOKE, VIRGII'~IA, The 29th day of August, 1949. No. 10144. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~.~anager to proceed with the laying of an 8-inch water main in Riverdale Road, S. E., from Bennington Street to the vicinity of the Riverdale School, as expeditiously as possible, and in a manner to the best interest of the City. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~Janager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to proceed with the laying of an 8-inch water main in Riverdale Road, S. E., from Bennington Street to the vicinity of the Riverdale School, as expeditiously as possible, and in a manner to the best interest of the City. APPROVED C1 er k Pr es ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CIT~Z OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1949. No. 10145. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~Ianager to invite representatives of the Public Roads Administration, the Virginia State Department of Highways and the Norfolk and Ym,~estern Railway Company to meet with the City Engineer and the City ~,~anager with reference to a study of grade crossings in the City of Roanoke. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~,~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to invite representatives of the Public Roads Administration, the Virginia State Department of Highways and the Norfolk and Western Railway Company to meet with the City Engineer and the City ~anager with reference to a study of grade crossings in the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk Pr es i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~{E CITY 0F ROANOKE, ViRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 1949. No. 10146. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the IIayor and the City' Clerk, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to execute the contract for street lighting between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke, LOST UPON RECONSiDERAT]I~ LOST UPON (ECONSIDERATION at its regular meeting on August 29, 19&9, upon approval thereof by the City Attorney, and, also, to accept, on behalf of said City, said company's offer to furnish the City all electric current that it may need for City uses on property owned or leased by the City, other than for street lighting or resale, at a rate of one cent per kilowatt-hour. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ~,Iayor and the C:ity Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to execute the contract for street lighting between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke, as recommended by the City 5,Ianager and presented to and approved by the Council at its regular meeting on August 29, 19&9, upon approval thereof by the City Attorney, and, also, to accept, on behalf of said City, said company's offer to furnish the City all electric cur- rent that it may need for City uses on property owned or leased by the City, other than for street lighting or resale, at a rate of one cent per kilowatt-hour. APPROVED Clef k Pr es i dent IN THE COtE,~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAi'~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 29th day of August, 19&9. No. 101&7. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact certain sections of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&9; and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December., 19&8, Mo. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making ap- propriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&9, and ending December 31, 19&9, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY COUNCIL #1 Printing and Advertising Ordinances .................. ~; 3,000.00 Travel Expense ............................ ; .......... 800.00 Special Investigations ............................... 1,238.00 CITY CLERK #2 Postage ..... Incidentals .......................................... 90.00 180.00 125.00 CITY I.~IANAGER #3 Incidentals .......................................... 382.00 AUOITOR #~ Telephone and Telegraph .............................. Postage . . · 325.00 375.00 860.00 CITYTReASURer ~8 Stationery and Office Stmolies ........................ Fu~nituro and Equioment ............................... PURCHASING AGENT #10 Postage ........ Furniture and. Eouipment ............................... CITY ATTORm #11 Stationery and Office Supplies ........................ Incidentals Furniture an~'~'~r~'~ ~ ~ ] ~ ~] [ ] i ]] i ~ ~ [ ] ~ ~ ] ] ] ~ ] [] ~ ~ ~ ] CITY HAI,I, #12 Furniture and Equipment ............................... C~VIL m~o POLICE C0~T #13 E~tra Employees ....................................... Bond Pr emi~m .......................................... S~V~LE A~D D0~SSTI¢ R~ATI0~{S COUNT #15 ~1 309 08 Salary, Probation Officer O , .................. Auto Allow~ce, i ~ ~1~.50 per month ................... CITY ~ o ~ ~0~,0N ~R ~16 Post Nortem Fees ....................................... HVSTINGS COURT #15 Counsel Fees .............. , ............................. ~ury Fees ............................................... COURT OF LAW AND CHANCERY #19 Jury Fees ............................................... Telephone ............................................... CLERK OF COIYRTS /~22 Stationery and Office Supplies .......................... C 0~E,~0Nt?EAL_~H ' S ATTORNEY #23 Salary, Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney ............... COSTS OF ELECTIONS #27 Miscellaneous Expense ................................... BOARD OF ZONING APP~S #25 Traveling Exp ~.us e ......... POLICE D PAR~' J E I' ~E~{T #40 Incidentals ........ Maintenance of Radio System ............................. Supplies ........... FIRE DEPAR ~,iHNT Wag e s ............. Stationery and ~)}~.~ ~[l~_~' ~.~~~2~ Telephone and. Telegraph ................................ Gasoline and Oil ........................................ Supplies ....... BUILDING AND PL-UI~INO INSPECTION #~3 Telephone . . Furniture and Equipment ................................. ELECTRICAL INSPECTION #44 Travel Expense .......................................... WEIGHTS A~D IYEASUR~S INSPECTION #~5 Travel Expense .... Supplies ................................................ DOG TAX ADHINISTRATION #47 Dog Tags and Receipts ................................... Improvements ............................................ HEAL~[ DEPARgJENT #50 Stationery and Office Suoolies .... · · · · e · e . el eel · · · · e e · i · · · e · P~nit~e end Equipment ................................. TUBERCUL0 S IS oAL ATOR lnb~'~ #51 Bond Premium Fuel ....................................... F nitur; i i ....... i ...... i i ..... ..... 12,290.00 2,050.00 225.00 1,255.6~ 45o.oo 200.00 962.00 45.50 25.00 2,700.00 5o.oo 1,400.00 1,500.00 2,800.00 102.00 5,795.00 1,950.00 500.00 230.00 11,500.00 1,620.00 3,527.50 38,554.15 80.76 400.00 1,~39.00 1,700.00 4,600.00 12,633.69 251.00 ~09.00 500.00 175.0o 175.oo 991.oo 800.00 1,066.85 i5.oo 19, ooo. oo 1,500.00 2,269.00 390 V~,IEREAL DISEASE CONTROL ~52 Stationery and Office Supplies ....................... Postage ................................................ Incidentals ............................. :..~ ........... AIR POLLUTION CONTROL //53 Salary, Vacation Substitute ........................... Furniture and Equipment ............................... LABORATORY #54 Trsvel Ex~ ease ........................................ Furniture and Equipment ............................... ,! HEALTH INSPECTIOWS F55 Travel Expense ........................................ Training .............................................. RAT CONTROL #56 Wage s ..... Incidentals ........................................... SCHOOL HEALTH_ PROGRM,'~ //56-A Stationery and Office Supplies ........................ DEPAR~.~LT OF PUBL.~ ?~LFARE #57 Furniture and Equipment ............................... CITY PHYSICIAN #58 Stationery and Office Supplies ........................ Medical Supplies . . ALMSHOUSE #60 Food Supplies ......................................... Clothing .............................................. Repairs ............................................... Equipment and Improvements ............................ CITY JAIL //62 Supp 1 i e s · · Clothing . .. JU~-ENILE DETE~YflON HOME #63 Tel ep hone ............................................. Incidentals ........................................... ENGINEERING AND SUPERI~ITENDE$ICE #70 Gasoline and 0il . . Repairs to Machin~'~ ~~'[[1[[[[[.[11[[11[[[[ Furniture and Equioment.~ ............................... SEWER CONSTRUCTI01~ #71 Wages ......... Water .... Equipment :::::J_::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Equipment ............................................. I{AINTEi,TAiTCE OF SE~/~ER~'. AND DRAII,TS ~72 Wages ........... - .... Eq u1 pment ............................................. SE~fAGE DISPOSAL PLANT #72-A Wages ...... Telephone ............................................. Bond Pr emium .......................................... · Travel Expense ........................................ Gasoline and 0il ...................................... ?later ................................................. STREET CLEA~JING #73 Gasoline and Oil ...................................... REFUSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL Wages ... Supplles ........................... Fuel · · Wa t er Rent ............................... Equipment .......................... eeeeeee.ee.eeeeeeee FLY AND MOSQ~IT0 CONTROL #74-A Supplies .............................................. Equipment ............................................. 325.00 144. O0 'i43.oo 45.o0 100.00 4,258.50 100.00 8,000.00 595.00 9,000.00 200.00 1,500.00 710'.00 1,800.00 15,000.00 690.00 117.oo 300.00 lOO.OO 1,577.oo o 12,000.~0 400.00 779.oo 29,ooo.oo 7oo.oo 2,181.25 100.00 425.00 i33.'00 11.25 175.oo 47o. oo 3,828.9'6 290,000.00 17,061.56 1,300.00 1,100.00 375.00 1,150.o0 3,000.00 40,608.60 5,000.00 2,782.93 STREET CONSTRUCTION #75 Gasoline and 0il c. eeeeeeee eeeeeteeeeeeee.eeeeeeele~eeeti~ Supplies . . 500.00 300.00 5,033.00 STREET REPAIRS f776 Telephone .... Gasoline and 0il .................................... Equipment Rental .................................... Hat er ials ........................................... Eqaipraent ........................................... 103.20 9,300.00 64,800.00 10,672.00 STREET SIGNS },{a t er ials ........................................... 3,025.50 BRIDGE EEPAIRS #75 Wages ..... Equipment. ........................................... 9,500.00 75o.oo 2,470.00 RECREATION DF_&AR~.~NT #100 Salary, Play Leaders .... Stationery and Office ~~ 1[[[[.[[[[[[[[[[[[[].[ Telepj~one Gasoline and Oil .................................... Fuel ... Furniture and Fixtures . ~ ............................ 15,292.00 325.00 350.00 625.00 1,318.00 PIFBLIC PARKS f~102 Incidentals ................ Supplies ..... Electricity ................ ~ater ............... Equipment .~;~%~i~ eeeeee · Se.ieee eleeeeeeeae 3,036.00 1,800.00 I~MNICiPAL STADIU},~I AND ATHLETIC FIELD ~10 Gasoline and 0il ................. Adver tisin~ ..................... . Equipment. ........................ 3 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee .eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 300.00 1,220.00 PUBLIC LIBRARY #104 Gasoline and Oil ...... ~ .............................. Electricity .., ...................................... Equipment ........................................... 410.00 350.02 ~'PLOYs='S RsTI~.~,NT SYST~.:I #111 City Contribution ................................... 126,000.00 REFUIIDS AND REBATES ill3 Accounts ............................................ License ............................................. 10,000.00 1,$00.00 ~ , L~AIN~ANC~ OF CITY PROPERTY ~116 Purchase of Property ................................ 15,000.00 L~JNICIPAL AIRPORT ,z ~f120 Electricity ......................................... Water . Equipment and Improvements .......................... 750.oo 350. oo 80.O0 922.70 NELSON STREET NARKET ~121 },/laintenance of Refrigerating Plant .................. Water . . 2,500.00 13,500.00 3,953.00 ~" uioment 270.00 cITY FARN Livestock and Poultry ............................... Ecui~ment and Improvements .......................... 240.00 ACAD~v~Y OF I,,iIISIC /~125 Wages ............................................... Insurance ........................................... Supplies ............................................ 100.00 100.00 100.00 ~,~NICIPAL GARAGE #130 Wages ......................... Incidentals ::::.:..: ........ ::::::::::::::::::::: Gasoline and Oil Parts for Motor EquiPment''''''']~::::::::::::::::::''''--''' '''''''''''''''''-''---- Tires :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Electricity .................. 40,000.00 !00.00 350.00 14,500.00 8,000.00 6 5o0.o0 , 391 BE IT ~JR~{ER 0RDA1]~ED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from the 31st day of July, 1949. ~ A??ROVED ! !!AT%EST: z / Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIi'~IA, The 29th day of August, 1949. No. 10148. A RESOLUTION registering the objection of City Comncil to the application of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Company and the Norfolk and Western Railway Company for authority to discontinue operation of sleeping car or pullman car line between Ric~nond, Virginia, and Roanoke, Virginia, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, for a great nm~ber of years the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Compan~y and Norfolk and l:iestern Railway Company have operated a sleeping car or pullman car line between Richmond, Virginia, and Roanoke, Virginia; and WH-EREAS, this service has proved of great convenience to the traveling public generally, and citizens of Richmond and Roanoke especially, in that it enables travelers to board a sleeping car at a reasonably early ho~r in the night- time in either City and leave the car in the other City the following morning at a reasonable hour and after being afforded the opportunity for a full night's sleep thereon; and ~{EREAS, it is the consensus of this Council that the travelling public generally, and the citizens of Richmond and Roanoke especially, are entitled to a continuation of such service by the public carriers involved; and ~;~HEREAS, for the immediate preservation of the public property and health, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the City Attorney, or the Assistant to the City Attorney, appear before the State Corporation Commission in the City of Richmond on the 22nd day of September, 1949, or on any other day to which said proceeding may be continued, and register objection of City Council to the application of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Corn and Norfolk and Western Railway Company for authority to discontinue operation of the aforesaid sleeping car or pullman car line between Richmond, Virginia, and Roanoke, Virginia. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, an emergency existing, this resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pr es ident ~ny IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITT OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of September, 1949. No. 10122. AN ORDINANCE requiring legal residents of the City to be given preference for City employment, except in cases where it is otherwise provided by law, for all City positions; that non-residents be employed only when the City Nanager certifies qualified personnel is not available from local residents; and that all persons hereafter employed who are not legal residents of the City be required to establish bona fide residence within the City within ninety days after commencing employment. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that legal residents of the City of Roanoke be given preference for City employment; except in cases where it is otherwise provided by law, for all City positions, and that non- residents be employed only when the City ~anager certifies to Co,c il q~alified personnel is not available from emong the residents of the City. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that all persons employed by the City of Roanoke after the passage of this ordinance who are not legal residents of the City be re- guired, as a condition precedent to receiving compensation from the City, to establ~ bona fide residence within the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke within ntnet days after commencing their term of employment. AP?ROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of September, 1949. Nco 10150. A RESOLUTION creating a board before whom abutting landowners on certain parts of certain streets in the Hollins Road area and the eastern portion of the Williamson Road area may appear and be heard in favor of or against the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along said portions of said streets, the cost of which, when the same shall have been ascertained, is to be assessed or apportioned between the City and the abutting landowners as provided by law; and providing for notice to such abutting landowners of the hearing before such board. WHEREAS, it is imperative that sanitary sewers be constructed in and along certain parts of certain streets hereinafter set forth for the protection of the public health, and in order to provide for the usual daily operation of the m~nicipal government, an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (ll The City Council shall constitute a board to where the matter of the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along the following streets, to-wit EPEALED y N _ sh North side of Fleming Avenue, west of Oakland Boulevard; South side of Fleming Avenue; west of Oakland Boulevard; West side of Oakland Boulevard between Troy Avenue and Fleming Avenue; North side of Troy Avenue, between Oakland Boulevard and Oliver Road; South side of Troy Avenue, between Oakland Boulevard and Brighwell Street; South side of Troy Avenue, between Brightwell Street and Montague Street; South side of T~oy Avenue, between Montague Street and Oliver Road; North side of Fleming Avenue, between Oakland Boulevard and Brightwell Street; South side of Fle~ing Avenue, between Oakland Boulevard and Brightwell Street; North side of Fleming Avenue, between Brightwell Street and Montague Street; South side of Fleming Avenue, between Brightwell Street and Montague Street; NOrth side of Fleming Avenue, between ~ontague Street and Oliver Road; South side of Fleming Avenue, between Montague Street and Oliver Road; East side of Oliver Road, north of Fleming Avenue; North side of Fleming Avenue, between Oliver Road and Whiteside Street; South side of ~l~misg Avenue, between Oliver Road and Whiteside Street; East side of Whiteside Street, between Fleming ~ Avenue and Huntington Boulevard; North side of Wentworth Avenue, between Oakland Boulevard and Brightwell Street; North side of Wentworth Avenue, between Brightwell Street and Montague Street; North side of Wentworth Avenue, between Montague Street and Oliver Road; South side of Wentworth Avenue, between Oakland Boulevard and Cook Avenue; South side of Wentworth Avenue, between Cook Avenue and Oliver Road; East side of Oliver Road, between Fleming Avenue and Huntington Boulevard; West side of Oliver Road, between Weatworth Avenue and Huntington Boulevard; East side of Huntington Boulevard, between Mapleton Avenue and Huntington Boulevard; North side of Huntington Boulevard, east of Oliver Road; South side of Huntington Boulevard, between Huntington Boulevard and Hollins Road; West side of Whiteside Street, south of Hollins Road; East side of Whiteside Street, south of Hollins Road; West side of Whiteside Street, between Whittaker Avenue and Hollins Road, East side of Whiteside Street, between Webb Street and Hollins Road; North side of ~!ebb Street, east of Whiteside Street; South side of Webb Street, between V~hiteside Street and Shenandoah Valley Avenue; East side of Whiteside Street, between Lindbergh Lane and Webb Street; West side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue, between Webb Street and Lindbergh Lane; East side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue, between Webb Street and Lindbergh Lane; North side of Lindbergh Lane, between Whiteside Street and Shenandoah Valley Avenue; South side of Lindbergh Lane, between Whiteside Street and Shenandoah Valley Avenue; West side of Whiteside Street, between Fugate Road and Whittaker Avenue; East side of Whiteside Street, between Fugate Road and Lindbergh Lane; West side of Shenandoah ~Valley Avenue, between Lindbergh Lane and Fugate Road; East side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue, between Lindbergh Lane and Fugate Road; North side of Fugate Road, between Whiteside Street and Shenandoah Valley Avenue; North side of Fugate Road, between Whiteside Street and Collingwood Street; South side of Fugate Road, west of Whiteside Street; West side of Whiteside Street, between Fugate Road and Fieldale Road; East side of Whiteside Street, between Fugate Road and Glenn Road; East side of Elizabeth Road, south of Fugate Road; North side of Fieldale Road, west of Whiteside Street; South side of Fieldale Road, b~oween Fairfield I~ive and Whiteside Street; East side of Fairfield D~ive$ between Field~le Road and Liberty Road; West side of Fairfield I~rive, between F~ieldale Road and Liberty Road; West side of Whiteside Street, between Fieldale Road and Liberty Road; East side of Whiteside Street, between Glenn Road and Liberty Road; North side of Courtney Avenue, between Delano Avenue and Patrick Henry Avenue; South side o2 Courtney Avenue, between Mansfield Street and Patrick Henry Avenue; North side of Murrell Road, between Mansfield Street and Patrick Henry Avenue; South side o£ Murrell Road, between Mansfield Street and Patrick Henry Avenue; We.st side of Liberty Road, between Patrick Henry Avenue and Norfolk and Western Railway; East side of Patrick Henry Avenue, between Liberty Road and Strand Road; West side of Patrick Henry Avenue, between Murrell Road and Strand Road; West side of Patrick Henry Avenue, between Strand Road and Hill Avenue; East side of Patrick Henry Avenue, between Strand Road and Hill Avenue; East side of Larchwood Avenue, between Strand Road and Hill Avenue; East side of Larchwood Avenue, between Hill Avenue and Kanter Road; West side of Byrd Avenue, between Strand Road and Hill Avenue; West side of Byrd Avenue, between Hill Avenue and Kante~ Road; East side of Byrd Avenue, between Strand Road and Hill Avenue; East side of Byrd Avenue, between Hill Avenue and Kanter Road; West side ~f Patrick Henry Avenue, between Hill Avenue and Kanter Road; West side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue, between Strand Road and Hill Avenue; East side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue, between Strand Road and Kanter Road; West side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue, between Hill Avenue and Kanter Road; East side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue, south of Kanter Road; West side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue, south of Kanter .Road; East side of Patrick Henry Avenue, between Hill Avenue and Kanter Road; East side of Patrick Henry Avenue, south of Kanter Road; West side of Patrick Henry Avenue, south of Kanter Road; East side of Byrd Avenue, south of Kanter Road; West side of Byrd Avenue, south of K_~_nter Road; West side of Hollins Road, south of Kilgore Avenue; East' side of Hollins Road, south of Mason Mill Road; West side of Hollins Road, t~twee~ Ktl~o~ Avenue and Palmer ~oad; East slate of H~llins Ro~d, betwe Nason Mill Road and..Shu~ll Road;. 'East side Of Hollins Road between Wilkes Road snd Shull Road; South side of Kilgore Avenue, between Ridgefield Street and Hollins Road; West side of~Ridgefield Street, south of ~undy Road; East side of Ridgefield Street, between Palmer Road and Kilgo~e Avenue, East side of Ridgefield Street, between Hundy Road and Palmer Road; North side of Palmer Road, between Rid'gefield Street and Hollins Road; West side of Hollins Road, between Mundy Road and Palmer Road; North side of Mundy Road, between Norfolk and V~estern Railway and Ridgefield Street; North side of Mundy Road, between Ridgefield Street and Hollins Road; 395 South side of Mundy Road, between Ridgefield Street and Hollins Road; West side of Hollins Road, between Norton Avenue and Mundy Road; East side of Hollins Road, between Wilkes Road-and Bluestone Avenue; West side of Hollins Road, between Mississippi Avenue and Norton Avenue; North side of Mississippi Avenue, between Norfolk and Western Railway and Ridgefield Street; South side of Mississippi Avenue, between Norfolk and ~estern RailWay and Ridgefield Street; North side of ~.~ississippi Avenue, between Ridgefield Street and Hollins Road; South side of lgississippi Avenue, between Ridgefield Street and Hollins Road; West side of Ridgefield Street, between Wertz Aven~e and !~ssissio0i Avenue: East side of Ridgefield Street betwee$ Mississippi AVenue and Norton Avenue; East side of Ridgefield Street, between Wertz Avenue and Missi~ssippi Avenue; N0rt~ side of'~Wertz Avenue, west of Hollins Road; South Side of Wertz Avenue, between Ridgefield Street and Hollins Ro~d; West side of Hollins Road, between Mississippi Avenue and Wertz Road; East side of Hollins Road, north of Bluestone Avenue, West side of Hollins Road, bet~veen Wertz Avenue and Pearl Avenue; South side of Pearl Avenue, west of Hollins Road; West side of Ruth Street, between Anna Avenue and Pearl Avenue; North side of Pearl Avenue between Ruth Street and May Street; North side of Pearl Avenue, between May Street and Hollins Road; North side of Anna Avenue, west of ~.~ay Street; South side of Anna Avenue, between Buth Street and ]~ay Street; East side of 5~ay Street, north of Pearl Avenue; West side of Hollins Road, between Pearl Avenue and Riley Road; South side of Riley Road, west of Hollins Road; North side of Riley Road, west of Hollins Road; West side of Hollins Road, between Riley Road and Daleton Street; North side of Daleton Street, west of Hollins Road; West side of Hollins Road, north of Daleton Street; South side of Mason Mill Road, east of Hollins Road; North side of Mason mill Road, between Hollins Road and Craig Road; North side of Mason 15ill Road, east of Craig Road, South side of Overlook Road, east of Craig Road; North side of Overlook Road, east of Craig Road; Across private property on the north side of Craig Road, between ~,JIason Mill Road and Shull Road; North side of Shull Road, between Hollins Road and Rex Street; North side of Shull Road, between Rex Street.and Richardson Street; North side of Shull Road, between Richardson Street and Craig Road; South side of Shull Road, between Hollins Road and Craig Road; South side of Radford Road, between Richardson Street and Craig Road; north side of Radford Road, between Rex Street and Craig Road; North side of Wilkes Road, between Hollins Road and Tinker Creek; South side of Wilkes Road, between Hollins Road and Sand Road; South side of Wilkes Road, between Sand Road and Tinker Creek; North side of Sand Road, between Wilkes Road and Tinker Creek; South side of Sand Road, between Wilkes Road and Tinker Ure~k, the cost of which when the same shall have been ascertained is to 'be assessed or apportioned between the City and the abutting landowners, as provided by law, is hereby referred to hear the abutting landowners on said certain parts of said streets in favor of or against such proposed improvements. (2) Said board shall notify said abutting landowners when and where they may appear before said board to be heard in favor of or against said proposed improvements. The notice required hereby may be given by one or more of the methods provided by Section 3069 of the Code of Virginia, as the board may decide and direct. (3) Upon the completion of such hearing, said board shall make a report of its findings and recommendations to City Council. ($) An emergency existing this resolution shall be in effec~t from the date of its adoption. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City 5~nager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitations for bids for the construction of the above sanitary sewers, to be submitted to the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock, p. m., I~.londay, October 10, 1959, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting to be held at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., on the said date. APPROVED Clerk ! President 396 IN THE COUNCIL FOR 5iiE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of September, 19~9. No. 10151. A RESOLUTION creating a board before whom abutting landowners on certain ?lportions of certain streets in the Fairmount Addition, and adjoining subdivisions, may appear and be heard in favor of or against the proposed construction of sanitary~ sewers in and along said portions 6f said streets, the cost of which, when the same shall have been ascertained, is to be assessed or apportioned between the City and th~ abutting landowners as provided by law; and providing for notice to such abutting landowners of the hearing before such board. WHEREAS, it is imperative that sanitary sewers be constructed in and along certain portions of streets hereinafter set forth for the protection of the public health, and in order to provide for the usual daily operation of the municipal government, aa emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as foll ow s: (1) The City Council shall constitute a board to whom 'the matter of the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along the following streets, to wit.~! North side of Indiana Avenue between Ninth and Tenth S~reets; South side of Indiana Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets; West side of Ninth Street north of Indiana Avenue; East side of Ninth Street between Indiana Avenue and Florida Avenue; West side of Ninth Street between Florida Avenue and Indiana Avenue; North side of Florida Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets; South side of Florida Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets; North side of Uonnectieut Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets; East side of Ninth Street between Florida Avenue and Connecticut Avenue; West side of Ninth Street between Florida Avenue and Connecticut Avenue; South side of Connecticut Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets; North side of Connecticut Avenue between Eighth and Ninth Streets; South side of Connecticut Avenue between Eighth and Ninth Streets; North side of Georgia Avenue between ninth and Tenth Streets; East side of Ninth Street between Connecticut Avenue and Georgia Avenue; West side of Ninth Street between Mercer Avenue and Connecticut Avenue; South side of Georgia Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets; North side of Mercer Avenue between Eighth and Ninth Streets; South side of ~ercer Avenue between Eighth and Ninth Streets; North side of Pocahontas Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets; East side of Ninth Street between Georgia Avenue and Pocahontas Avenue; West side of Ninth Str.eet between Staunton Avenue and Mercer Avenue; South side of Pocahontas Avenue between Ninth and Tenth Streets; East side of Ninth Street between Pocahontas Avenue and L~nehburg Avenue; West side of Ninth Street between Staunton Avenue and Lynchburg Avenue, the cost of which when the same shall have been ascertained is to be assessed or apportioned between the City and the abutting landowners, as provided by law, is hereby referred to hear the abutting landowners on said certain portions of said streets in favor of or against such proposed improvements. (2) Said board shall nQtify said abutting landowners when and where they may appear before said board to be heard in favor of or against said proposed improvements. The notice required hereby may be given by one or more of the methods ~rovided by Section 3069 of the. Code of Virginia, as the board may decide and direct~ (3) Upon the completion of such hearing, said board shall make a report of its findings and recommendations to City Council. (&) An emergency existing this resolution shall be in effect from the date of its adoption. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for the construction of the above sanitary sewers, to be submitted to the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock, p. m., ~onday, October 10, 19~9, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting to be held at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., on the said date. APPROVED ATTES : k/ Clerk Pr es fdent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of September, 1949. No. 10153. A RESOLUTION approving detailed plans and specifications dated September 2, 19~9, for the fire station to be located on the southwest corner of Wilkins Street and Noble Avenue, N. E., in the Williamson Road area, as prepared by E. Paul Hayes, Architect; officially designating the proposed building as Roanoke Fire Department Station No. 10; and authorizing and directing the City Manager to publish invita- tion for bids for the construction thereof, to be submitted to the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock, p. m., Monday, October 17, 19~9, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting to be held at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., on the said date. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that detailed plans and specifications dated September 2, 1959, for the fire station to be located on the southwest corner of Wilkins Street and Noble Avenue, N. E., in the Williamson Road area, as prepared by E. Paul Hayes, Architect, be, and the same are hereby approved. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the said fire station be, and is hereby officially designated as Roanoke Fire Department Station No. 10. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager he, and 'he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for the construction of the fire station to be submitted to the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock, p. m., Monday, October 17, 19~9, and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting to be held at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., on the said date. APPROVED Clerk - pr esiden~t 395 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of September, 1949. No. 10154.. A RESOLUTION aUthorizing and directing the City Manager to publish in- vitation for bids for two city service 65-foot aerial ladder trucks and four 1000-gallon pumpers, to be submitted to the City Clerk and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke within approximately sixty days. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for two city service 65-foot aerial ladder trucks and four 1000-gallon pumpers, to be submitted to the City Clerk and to be opened before the Council of the City of Roanoke within approximately sixty days. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 6th day of September, 1949. No. 10155. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing payment of $25.00 per month gratuity, as temporary additional pension, to all retired members of the fire and police departments, totally incapacitated through injuries received in the actual perfor- mance of duty, who have not heretofore and do not hereafter (during the life of thisiii temporary resolution.) avail of the provisions of the Work:mens Componsation Act; and ~ providing that the benefits hereunder shall be retroactive to April l, 1949. WHEREAS, it is the plan and purpose of this Council subsequently to study carefully all terms and provisions of the present fire and police pension system ordinance with the view of probably amending the same; and WHEREAS, without having given mature study thereto, it is .the present thought of this council that all retired members of the fire and police pension system, totally incapacitated through injuries received in the actual performance of!i duty, who have not heretofore and do not hereafter (during the life of this temporar~ resolution) avail of the provisions of the Workmens Compensation Act, should ~robabl~ re~'eive $25.00 per month gratuity as temporary additional pension. ?i THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council for the City of Roanoke, V.~ginia, that, pending further study by this Council of the fire and police pension system ordinance, all retired members of said system, totally incapacitated through inJurie received in the actual performance of duty, who have not heretofore and do not hereafter (during the life of this temporary resolution) avail of the provisions of the Workmens Compensation Act, shall receive $25.00 per month gratuity as temporary additional pension. 899 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the benefits payable under this Resolution shall be retroactive to April l, 19~9. APPROVED Clerk Pr es i dent . _L FOk Tn~ CITY Or' iCAI~~K~, v/.t,,/i'~,,., The 12th day of September, 1949. No. 10156. ..~ zzr~"~C'~,~7'~','?o~,u~,~:,: to amend and reenact a [{esolution adopt, ed b~," the Council of the C'~'' of .~ Roanoke on the l~o~' day of April, 19~9, No. 9933, and entitled, . .~ zu~2on direcoin~ the Director of the Department oY ['ublic ,~elfare~ acting under the City Manager, in appzu priate cases to znstitute and conduct z~gal procecdincs in the name of the City or orate a~ainst chm~d~n of par'ent ~'ed said children have sufficient destitute or necessitous circumstances, brov~c earninz caFacity or inco?e to provf~e or assist in providin~ for the support and maintenance o2' his or her mother or a~ed or infirm father, and to yrocure the ~oszo~an of the Commonwealth ..bto:'u~,y ';' the institution and conducting~of all such proceedings". ~ ztzSOLVLD by t~e Council of the.¢~'ity 4 koa~oke that a hesclution adopted by the .~our .... 1 the o2ty of o'~ entitled "~ Resolution directing * h No 9~a3, , ,~ ~.e Dir~ctc4- of the De~artmento~"~ ~ub.ic' '~elfar'e~ acting under t~ ...... Pi*y l'.ana~er~ in ay~,r'oEri, ate cases ~.eed~n,~, in the name of the Cit},, or State to institute and conduct legal pron ~ . . ..... u..o ~N ces~ ~ rovided e~ainst children of parents in Sestitute or necessitous c~-~ sold childrgn ?%ye sufficient earnin,~ capacity or income to nrovide or assist in pFevgdin~ for '~'~ u~n~n his o~ r moo.~er ~c'ea or infirm u,:o sepl-c,,rt and main ce i' -~ he 'h o~' ~ f'st~,er~ arid ~.o p~ocul'e the ,2sg2con, nee of oho '33r~ronwea~.,~ Atto~'ney in the amended and reenactei sca s to read as That t}~e u~.c~t ,~ ~:~e u~p~r~ment el' Pul}lie ',.eli'are~ actin.6 under tko City }'ans.~er', be, and h~, is hereby d~r,~etea, in apl:ropriate cases where in destitute or necessitous, 'circuzs'-~.,~,,.ces ar'e recipients of public assistance .... ~- - ~n*~ ~e ~n:~oituu~, and cond_uot ,~r%nt:,s, or a:-e aF, F!ican~s r~r public ooslstance ~2r,: .... o~ o legal procend~--s~ ~.,~ in tP:e name of the r]itl or ....... o~..~ az-~,.,-:,.~,:::~ the childr'en of suck parents~ F~-ovide:~ said childran have sufficient car'ninj c ai. acit2 of income to ' ~ ~'~' · . ~ a n,alntenance or h~ ,~ pnovide OF assist in pro¥1din .... r t~e sut-]_o,-t nd ' ~.o o:' rr:oth~r. ~ ora ~ed: or infirm robber, and to ~.roture the ~ss2 ~ 'o~nce of tU'e:: ~or...o Attorney fin the ins*'~ ~u~'~ion and conductin:: .~f r.?]_., suc}~ proceedings. Clerk Yr~fs ~ dent 400 IN TUE. C~,UI~Iz, FOR Ti~ ~_ OF The 12th day of September, 1949. No. 10158. A RE$OLUTIO~ authorizing and directin~ that ii. E. Callis, Patrolman in the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of personal injury received in line of duty, be paid his regular salary for an additional period not to ex'ceed sixty days from September 19, 19~. WHEREAS, Resolution No ~ ~ adopted on the 2~th day of February', 1936, provides tl~at employees of the Police and eire ~epartments, absent from duty account of persona], injuries received in line of duty, be paid their reyular salaries for period ngt exceeding sixty days, the said payments to be made in lieu of any other compensation paid by the City~ provided; however, the Council of the City of Roanoke may consider paying employees injured in line of duty for additional time absent from t~eir rezular duty, but in n'o event will payment be made until authorized by Council, and V~r~'inia under dat~ of 'dH~R~ ~:~ao, the Council of the City of [toanoke~ ~ ~ July 1~, 1949, by Resolution No. 10090, authorized arid directed tkat R. E. Callis, Patrolman in the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of personal injury received in line of duty, be paid his regular salary for an additional f~eriod not to exceed sixty days from July 21~ 1949, and WHEREAS, it appears that the provisions of [~esolution I~o. 10090 will expire as of September 19, 1949, and that R. E. Callis is still unable to his regular duties, and the City Fanazer has recommended that Patrolman Callis be paid his refular sa=ar/ for an add~.tional period not to exceed sixty days from September 19 1949, in which recommendation Council concurs Titm,~,.C~t~_., iT.~ou.~.~ by the. Councfil of the City of ~toanoke that R. E. Ca!lis, Patrolman in the Police Department, who is unable to perfona his rezular duties account of personal injury received in line of duty, be paid his regular salary for additional, period not to exceed sixty days from September 19, Clerk A r FTM nh~ (,OUn T! :~ITL OF ROAF~O}iE, V!RGilII.a, The 12th day of September, 1949. Pre/id ent No. 10159. A ~{~oO~ITI~N author~zin~ th= City }-ana~er~ for ~nd on behalf' of the City of Roanoke, to enter into contract with the~me" rican Le~ion Post No. 3, ow~er of the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, for use of Raher Field and space under the stands of the stadium for period from August 2~ to September 2, 1950, inclusive, at a rental ofel '~ ,5OO.O0', also, use of stadium for the same ~eriod at a rental of 8~ of the gross receipts derived from t?~e use of same, with a guaranteed minimum of :{~50.OC:' per day. ~ IT ~:'~T,.r:'~ ._ .... :~-City hoanoke that the ity ~ ~o~,~ by the Coun~i! of ~' of ' ~ ~,'ana~er, for and on behalf of '~,.= ~'~'~"..~.~, of ~(oanoke, be, and h~.~ is k_er~b~ .... ~u~,~or~z~ to enter _n~o contract with the ~merl~an Legion Pos~ No. 3, . o;mer of the Roanoke Fa~,~,-. IncorForat;~d, for us~ of i'{aher Field and si?ace under' ~-he~. ~ndo~ ..... of ..... the stadiu for period from August 2f to oe~tembe. 2, .... , ~ .. a rental, o .~l~50t.~O;'~ ~ e~so~ use of s~adium i'-~r tqe a-~=,~,,~ ~.erm~ at a re~tal or ~ el' the ~rross~ ' ',~" f wi th ' recezp~o derivett f'r,:m the use sam. e, a ffuaranteed minimum of '~" 00 per cay Ii{ ?Jim ,..;.~.,,_=i~ FOil The 12th day of ~ * . cap.ember; 19~9 Fre~fiden[ Ho. 16160. A,,~,,~'~'r~'L"qmlnq~TOM~ ~, ,~ authorizinz and d~ectinc_. ~hc~ Vavor and thc.~ Cit} qlerk,, for and on behalf of the City of Ro,~noke, Virzini.0, bo execute a contract for stPe ~ (~ liz},tin~ between the Appa~-~hian~:~ ........ z,~e~' ctr'i~ Fewer Company and the Roanoke, as ~..~ .~- ..... ~ .... ~ _ ~. . . ~ ~,.[.~o.~d by ~t,. Coun~ at its rez~lar moetin~ on ablate:il~aer 14, 1969~ ..... ~e ~ ~' "~ .... i .... , -~' offer oa~u e saifl ,~om~.~n~ s bo furnish bhe City al] '~~ ~urrent if:at ~ ~ may need for City'~ n w',~-d OF cent ~er ki!owa,t~-hour. ..... :~_~ by t~e '~ouncil of tho r'~.~ ~' ~ , ,~ .~ o~ ~toano~e that the ]"-ayor and the,~z~'~y ~lerk be, ..... ~ they are hero, by authorized on-.~., Jirected, for and on be'aa ~ ~ for r'e,;~ lir"~;tin~ between of 'u_.:c ~ .... Cit.r ~ lo.:~noke, Virzinia, to r~:,;ecute a ,~on~~'~'~- ........ st .... ,_ " ..... ]~chian Electric rower ~orq~m~ and the "''~' or ..... '- City r. - ,. 1949 and~ also,; ,~,. on ,~ouncml at its regular meetin~ on SeLtomber 12, ~ to a ~ehali' of sail, $ity~ said company's 3frer to ~"'~'~u~ nzo.~'-'~ ti~e City all e~_,-:ctr-ic current brat it may need fo~. City uses cfi pro[.,=~-ty ownei or leased by '..~ ~'' ........ ,.loy~ abner' than ..... · " :~.ns or Sd ~ ara of one ,~n~ Fe kllo'~att. A F i~ 'i O V E D No. 10163. AN Or~D-~!'r'l~:PE,~. .,..~,~,... rrovi,linz for the condemnation o~ ~o perretua]... ~=,,_~.~:~ ........ ,.~,~ ~ror. a r!~ht_c)~_,~:,., ...... f(:;r, se,~,,~o in the ._,~ity of ~'~oano~.:e' , v~,~::.ini~, and providin~ ..q-m~ ~n sections el' *~:~",aPden- Cit)' area of the ~',~ity of -r-;{O,~:~o,.;~. ' - and 401 402 ~T~.~ .... the City of Roat~ok~ has made a bona fide, but ineffectual, effort to armoire requisite e~:sements for the ~ompletion of the project over~ across and through certain real estate belonging to J. ~i. Deaver, and DfHEREAS, for the 2mr~ediate preservation of the public health and safett and for the usual ~aily operation of the En~ineerin7 Department of the City, an emergeu cy exists. TH~.~F.~ ,~.{8~I~.~D bt' the Council of the Oity of Roanoke~ Vir~;inia, as follows: 1. For the .purpose of providin~ for the City of ltoanoke requisite perpetual easements for a rizht-of-way for sewers and t}'_e full right and privile~ze, for the purpose of constructins the same, toEet~er with thee richt of' inzress, egress, and rerress to the City of Roanoke, its a=~ents and servants, to inspect~ repair and maintain the same, if .and when the same r~ay be necessary in the judzment._ of the City ~ ~ ~m=ineer or other desi~nsted official of the City of koanoke, the City of Roanoke~ by and throu.~'h its proper officers, a~ents and '~ ttorneys, shall, as herein provided, proceed to condemn a rizkt-of-way for the purposes of such easements through, over and across that certain p~rcel of l~nd in the City of Roanoke, Virgin%a, to-wit: An easement, fifteen feet in width equidistant on either side of the centerline;which ?enterline is described as follows: BEGINNING at a point in the north line' of the J. t1. Dearer property, whic~,: point of beginning, is S. ~9© ap' =' E. 136 feet from the northwest corner of said ~-ropeFty; ~,~nce t~roufh the ~ ~! Deave~ ~-,' ~ 29' ~,', o. . , ppope,~ S. 31®~' '~'~. 5-O feeo and S. 78© ~. 2~,% feet to a point %n the east line o~ ~,s~d= City 8oulevaud~ which point is 3. ~0~ ,~5' ?(. 1~1 feet from the northwest corner of the Deaver propert}'. 2. Condemnation proceedinss hereunder shall be instituted and conducted as prescribed by the Acts of the Ceneral Assembly of Virginia in such cases, made and provided. 3. An emergency existing, this ordinance shall, be in force from its passage. Y~esident IN THE COUNCIL FO£t THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 12th day of September, !9~9. No. !0104. AN ORDINANCE providin? for ti~e condemnation of a perpetual easement for a right-of-way for sewers in the City of Roanoke~ Virginia, and providin~ for an emergency. ',,~HEREAS, the City oi [{oanoke is about to construct sewers in certain sections of the ~ashmmton ~iei~hts area of the City of Roanoke, ,and ¥;HEREAS~ the City of Roanoke has made a bona fide, but ineffectual~ effort to acquire requisite ease~.~ents for the completion of the project over, ac, ross and throuFk certain real estate belon2'inF to Fi. L. J~RD~ and as i'ol!ows: · .~ ~ l'urFose o~_ providinm far tko "'+- P '~ ..... ~ o~ue per[etua.,, ess . ...... ~.DP a .:- of sewers · - ~:.th i/-: r inrr'~ss~ e uFuss · ~ · .... r. r~..~ '' ' =er:t and r'wt:nt~: to insisect~ re}elf and maintain the sax.e~ if cn'l~ '~,:,~:n the same m~y be necessar3 in the ~udzm~mt~ of the (:it} Eno-iner:r o:' other de iF~t~ '~ re~ ~ .~ '' ~o~:~.]:.o'-'e~ u x:. City of ' s o' ~.~ r3 ..... !~ ~ uqe City of ~.i.. pr~,%-' ~-~- '~e¢: ~ ]~ro~'eed to condemn a ~'ic~t-of-way ....... fox. the pur'[:oses of suc~,. e:_~$emc'qts Virsini.q~ to-wit: An e';,,s(ment ten feet in widtk eauidiatant on eithe~ side of :~:?-l~'".i!',!q at ~_: i,o:r,t in ~he south ~in,-of Norway Avenue whisk 2~O ~. " ~ . ~ ' ,.. ,~ fr~' said ~e .... nnin;r ~coint runnins, *~ ..... h T 4 ,~ 20~ '" ~2 et (u.~IS course }'ar.alibi ~o and ~ ¢~ east ",¢ ~ ~ . . ......... ~ :e iivJ. sion line o ~ l.:':t 1S ,ur;d thence ~e~+'~inuin~' through T~U~ ~,~ ~ cross,ns' Zc:t Ir: :~n~" ~ *'~':rOUSh ~Ou ~'b~ ,~. ~ %'U~ ,, ~ ' lei to and ~ feet no~'th 202; ther,~e c~nu~nuin; ~ .... ~;oint Ir] the FeSF liq~:, ')? ~ot ~, },'n~~, i%oint is > /~ e~ · ., as pres .... be:J by ' '~e .-'.:ct Clerk The lEtb day of Septe~:ber, 1949. ,- ~ ~o~t delay, . ave c~,rrc-~t library lclsns ce~:~pleted and s[:ecLqcat~ons drawn ~o tie ~nd er. at the actual, c.~ns~r,~.~ti,on of thc ce~t~a.: ]zorary be :;tatted as soon ac poss~b~ in or-dance wit~' t~:e proviszons ~ubm~te. to Council on of bonds of 2ke gi~y of lo;xnoke for the purFose of ~_rovidir? addfticn:i~! fun{s bo Vir'sinia~ to-wit: a new bubli~ library and 404 WHEREAS, the location of the new public library has been established by this Council and the prepar~tion of plans and specifications therefor authorized, and ~'?.,}mR.A '~' .v S, it is the desire of this Council that the library plans be completed · ~n~t the actual constructidn of without ]elay and specifications drawn to the end '' ~ the central libr~ry be started as soon as possible. mI4EREFORE,~ ~m_.. ~.-~ RESOLVED by the :)ouncil of the City of Roanoke that the Library Board of the City of' Roanoke and the City I'.anaser be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to procea~d~ without delay, to haYe current li0rary plans completed end specifications drawn t,o the end ti:at actual construction of the central library be started as soon as possible in accordance with the provisions of Resolution No. 1013'~, t~dopted Ausust 22~ 1949, and further, that final plans be submitted to Council on or caf ore IxOovember 1~+, 1949. A F FROVE ~ .!TTEST: / / IFi T!IZ ..OU>:~'_,~. ~'~.~ ~,,~ ... :~u. , , The 15th day of Septembe'r-, No. 10160. ~'o~ Ztuart ai~d Co'.n[any I:.'corporated and 2ssoc:ates,' ~,~'~ 67~,000.00 2onds :~!' t~',~..~ ~"ity of hoauoke, Virzinia~~ desir"nated .j~',lO0,OO0.OO Public ocnool Bond~,Ser:es DD, .,~.~,000.00 Public Library Bonds, Series EE, and ;5~.~.,~[: ,000 .00 Public Health, Center Bonds, Series FF, at the bid submitted, and providin2 for an emerf(er~cy. 'r~,v~r~o by Resolution No 9979, ado[;ted on the 4.th day of ~ay, 19!,9, the ,. ' ua~ o .~<,].CC~O00.o~ of City '-'lerk was 45rectea to advertise for bids for the" ~'- ~' '~ .... ' ~.~- ~L 200 CO0 O0 of ~.onds authorized at an electron held on the 1st da] of ~o'~' *~ ~ ~ ~y the cost of permanent publiczm~,rovemen' ~ -~os~ =~,, ou ~ezr~ to-wit: acquisition of sites for, construx':tion of, completion of, additions to and ' public school buildings.s, and ~.r ..... -=~ qo~ sdof:ted on the ~th day of ]'ay, 19~9, .,~:~.'_x~, by Resolution No. ?;,~ ~, City Cleric was directed, to advertise for bids for the sa]_e of bonds amounting to .~.~a,'~ ~,OOa~ O0 to provi~:~e :~fi~"-ional funcJs to pay f'~r' th~ co.:~t ~. a n~w permanent public improvement fin the [;ity. of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a new public library. authorized at ar~ election held on ~.~ 1st day of ~.arch~-19~9, and ~' ~ the ",~ [E~[E~o '~ ~, by Resolution No. 9977, adopted oi~ the ~th day of ~ity Clerk was directed to advertise for bids for the sale of bonds arr~ountin[ to .$150,000.00 to provide funds to pay for t~.e cost of acq. uirinff a sit~ for, and construction of, a new pezmianent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virgin. to-wit: a public health center, authorized at an election held on the 1st day of ~.[arch, 19~t9, and 405 ]2:00 o'c!oc],:~ no'cn~ ..... lntes Effective R-i u Blair & Con~any~ Ins. ) ~ ~ ea:,od' ~: Con'T~ny ) '~eo~':?e n '3~-'h')n':~ & Co !n~ ) 1950 i9~TM -o ~ x,?-; O00.O0 \ o. 1951-79 n 000.00 2 ,':061}42 Z,u,,u,_ ~ UU t 19 "" :4 19:: ~ -79 ... ut';., 19: -" 7 2 2 -- / ]-} 55-79 2 ] [' r-,¢ 406 Bidder Lffective Interest Phelps, Fenn& Company N'ason-Ha~an, !nc. S. F. Cas,sell & Co~.L~any The Bank of Vir.~zinia e. nd ~.ssociates ).~ 2,6;N,000.00 4.~)';~d The Notional City 3 ' ~ ~n~.; of ) New York ) Estabrook & Company ) Equitable 3ecurities CotF- ) oration ) Braun, Bosworth & Co.~ Inc. ) P. W. Crai~ie & Company ) ~ ,~,o,.~a~ ~ Inc ) 679,000. O0 ~ .uOp 1950-55 1,000.00 2.1099237 1~.~. 1,OO0.00 2.1099237 In~ - ~. -7~ Olore, Fortran ,%: Company ) ltarr~iman Kipley 5~ Co.~ Inc. ) Goldman, Sachs % Company ) .,o~ p~n y ) ~' -r Inc ) Eldred~e_ ~., ~ Company~ Inc. ) B~ker ~(atts & Company ) Central National Bank ) Shields ,L Company and AS SO ~ ~ ~ ,~_ates ~,uro,OOu.O0 £.Ou',,.. ? .2~ ,~ .LOp 197g ~ 2.1619227 and ...... rt and Company~ -,-~..~v,~q,,~,~,,,,, t':~e bid of !'Ialsey, ~u~ incorpor',*~ and Associate:;~ of *'~ 67,:q or~ bear ~.~, ,~)o.3~., to ~oupons~ at ti:emro of 1.7~/o per annum for · ~..~o7'~ ,000.00 of the bonds r::aturin~ in the y~:ars 1950 to 195~,~ in~:usive,~.., and 2.007.o per annum, for -,:2,~I1,000.00 of the bonds ~atu~in2 in the )'~ar:~ 195] to inclusive, plus accrued ~nterest to t~ae City of =~ ~ -'- ' ~ ~tOc. t]oKt~ to date of delmver}, is tn.e best bi~ in the intere:~t of ~e City of ~ ~ ' ~ ~:, no.:~no~<e~ aha in conf'orm~ty with printed noti ~e,~ o_{' sa]~ ~o~,.~.,.~ offin~ al~ proposal form i:ssued prie~- te susn o~ u ~"" '~ ann, · r~.~r~'~,,~,,~.,,~.~ for the immeliate ~r.~:servatio~',~ ., of ~bific h,~alth and safet~" .... emersency is declared to exist. T}iZREFCIE, ~r] I~ r~r'~n~rr'n .... u l~ City of Roanoke th,~o the ......... ~,.~u by t~~ Counsi~ of ~ bi'~ of Halsey, Stuart anJ ~ ' ~ In.porForated~ ., . , ~,,o~pony, and Associates~ of 32,67.~390 35, to beer coupons at the rate of 1 75r~ ~er annur: for ~'.o,<~ 000.00 of e ~e bonds matu. rin? in the years 19qO to 19~2: inclusive~ . . ,_ ,,.,, and 2.Oc2,1 For annum for jt,/+ll,uOO O( ~,~ the bonds r.'turi,,~.~ in t.b,~.~ years ~,.3~0~ to 1979~ inclus~ve~ plus accrued ' + iN ~e~S o to the City of 2oanske to date of delivcr}~ be~ a.~d the :5a~ro is hereby a cce~ted~ and upon payment of the sun: of money bi¢~ by the said i,alse}, otua:'t anu ' ' ' ~ rote accurately identified as incorporated~ and. Associao,~s, for said oo.~d:s~ .... n'~v ~ V~r~"inia oesi.rnated %2 i00 000 O0 ~" 07.~ OOO.O0 SonJs of the ~l~ o~ [toan,-}ke~ _ , , , . Public uchool n~oecze~ ~ s DD~ ~,o~OOC.O0 ~u''' ~brary Bonds~ _ pu~O00.O0 Public Health Center Bonds, Series FF~ ohe~id bonds shall be del,_voted to the said c.om~any. BE IT mT~ .... ~ ' ,,~;t~n~'.,~ [[[']SCLVED that all bids e}ic.:r.t the bid of ....... i~moe~ ~ .)th&ri a.q:J Company~ lnc..~' ~ ...... Nor~eo~ end Assoc'{ates~ be, and they ar~ ~'.ereby reje~ted 5ov.OO cePblried cnecn accOmpanyin¢- z ul{,~iEE ,,~oO ,,~D %~:aZ the ., ~he successful bid, in conto~%2ty with ~he prinbed notice and proposal for' ,~pO,v,ted Uy the City Treasurer, and cred4+ t~,%'~l'or ce ~mlowed on the purchase of ~he s aid bonds. 407 IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~HE CITY 07 ROAIi~01~E, VIRGl~IA, The 19th day of Septamber, 1949. No. 101~9. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Article I, Section l, of Chapter 51, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in relation to Zoning. . ~:~...,.~:~,, notice of public hearing on the question of rezoning from Business District to Light Industrial District property located on the north side of Salem Avenue,~. ~ ~'~., between ~ent~ .... Street and Eleventh Street, described .as Lots 1 to 8, inclusive, Block 17, Dr. J. TM ¥~ebb TM ,. r.~ap, as required b'j Article X!, Section ~3, of Chapter 51, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to :;oning, has been published in "The Uor!d-News", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, for the time required by said section, and ~,HER~S, the hearing as provided for in said notice published in said news- paper was given on the 6th day of Septe~ber, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City of Roanoke in the Council Room in the ~4unicipal Building, at which hearing no objections were presented by property owners and other intereste parties in the affected area. THEREFORE, BE IT 0RDAI~.~ED by the Comacil of the City of Roanoke that Article I, Section 1, of Chapter 51, of the Code of the City .of Roanoke, virginia, relating to Zonim~, be amended and ree,nacted in the following particular and no other, viz: Property located on the north side of Salem Avenue, S. ~?..., between ~enth_ Street and Eleventh Street, described as Lots i to 8, inclusive, Block 17, Dr. ~. ~.~.~. Webb ~ap, designated on Sheet lll of the Zoning ~ap as Official Nos. lll0810, lll0811, lll0812, lll0813, lll081~, lll0815 and lll0816, be, and is hereby changed from Business District to Light Industrial District, and the Sheet herein referred to shall be changed in this respect. APPROVED Clerk Pr es i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1949. No. 10152. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of two lots located on the south side of Norfolk Avenue, S. E., between Seventeenth Street and Tinker Creek, describ- ed as the western part of Lot 34, and the eastern part of Lot 34, Block 13, RL&I- Tayloe, Official Tax Nos. 4210217 and 4210218, respectively, by the City of Roanoke to Ralph Nester, at a consideration of $150.00; providing the m~nner of its payment and authorizing the execution and delivery of a deed therefor. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale be ~ade by the City of Roanoke to Ralph Nester of that certain real estate located on the south side of Norfolk Avenue, S. E., between Seventeenth Street and Tinker Creek, describ-il ed as the western part of Lot 34, and the eastern part of Lot 34, Block 13, RL&I- Tayloe, Official Tax Nos. 4210217 and 4210218, respectively, at a consideration of $150.00, payable $50.00 in cash and the balance of $100.00 in monthly installments of $10.00, with interest at the rate of six per cent per ann~m, with the right of anticipation. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the proper city officers be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the city, to execute and deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, con- raying, with General Warranty of Title, the said property to said p~rchaser, or to whomsoever he may direct, in writing, delivery thereof, however, not to be made ~ntL said cash consideration has been received by the city and the city secured as to the residue by proper purchase money deed of trust, or Vendor's lien. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1949. No. 10157. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property located on the north side of McDowell Avenue, N. E., east of Peach Road, described as Lot 15, Barksdale Addition, Official ~to. 2021135, by the City of Roanoke to Seymour ~. ~ones, at a consideration of $140.00 net cash to the city, and authorizing the execution and 2021135, at a consideration of $140.00 net cash to the city. delivery of a deed therefor upon payment of the consideration. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Gity of Roanoke that sale be made by the city to Seymour J. Jones of property located on the north side of ~,~cDowell Aven~, N. E., east of Peach Road, described as Lot 15, Barksdale Addition, Official No. 409 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the proper city officers be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the city, to execute and deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, conveying, with General Warranty of Title, the said property to said purchaser, or to whomsoeve he may direct in writing, delivery thereof, however, not to be made until Said net cash consideration has been paid in full. APPROVED Clerk Pr e s i den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1949. No. 10162. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the proper officers, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute a Deed of Easement between the City of Roanoke and Lacy Massie granting to the said Laoy ~assie an easement over and across the property of the City of Roanoke to the public road and along the courses and ~it° the 8xtent shown on Plan No. 3764, on file in the office of the City Engineer of Roanoke City, and under the cOndition that the said Lacy ~Tassie shall constr~ct and maintain a road across said easement at his own expense unless and until such maintenance shall be taken over by some public authority. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the proper City officials be, and they are hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute a Deed of Easement between the City of Roanoke and Lacy Massie granting to the said Lacy ~?~assie an easement over and across the property now belonging to the City of Roanoke at the location and to the extent shown on Plan No. 3764, on file in the office of the City Engineer of Roanoke City and under the condition that the said Lacy Massie shall construct and maintain said road unless and until such maintenance shall be taken over by some public authority, APPROVED Clerk Pr esi dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN01£E, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1959. No. 10168. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Mayor and the City Clerk, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, to execute a contract for street light- ing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke, dated the 1st day of September, 1949, and approved by City Council at its regular meeting 410 on September 19, 1949, and, also, to accept, on behalf of said City, said company's offer to furnish the City all electric current that it may need for City uses on property owned or leased by the City, other than for street lighting or resale, at a rate of one cent per kilowatt-hour; repealing Resolution No. 10160, adopted September 12, 1949, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation of public safety, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the l g layer and the City Clerk be, and they are hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to execute a contract for street light- ing between the Appalachian Electric Power Company and the City of Roanoke, dated th let day of September, 1949, and approved by City Council at its regular meeting on September 19, 1949, and, also, to accept, on behalf of said City, said company's offer to furnish the City all electric current that it may need for City uses on property owned or leased by the City, other than for street lighting or resale, at a rate of one cent per kilowatt-hour. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Resolution No. 10160, adopted Septembe~ 12, 19~9, be, and the same is hereby repealed. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this Resolution shall be in full force from its passage. APPROVED ? ~lerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1949. No. 10169. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Attorney to prepare a temporary lease by and between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and Roanoke Baseball, Incorporated, upon substantially the same terms as the lease made and entered into !i'on the first day of November, 1947 by and between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, ii and the Roanoke-Salem Baseball ' Corporation, except the the ~mnual rental shall be 1!152,000.00 for the term and that' the first mentioned lease shall be dated September 1i26, 1949, and shall enbrace the term beginning November l, 1949, and ending October i~!i31, 1950, on which said date said lease, by its terms, shall terminate; and to pre- the same to Council at its meeting on September 26, 1949. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to prepare a temporary lease by and between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and Roanoke Baseball, Incorporated, upon substanti~,~ly the same terms as the lease made and entered into on the first day of November, 1947, by and between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and the Roanoke- Salem Baseball Corporation, except that the annual rental shall be $2,000.00 for the term and that the first mentioned lease shall be dated September 26, 19~9, and shall embrace the term beginning November l, 19&9, and ending October 31, 1950, on which date said lease, by its terms, shall terminate; and to present the same to Council at its meeting On September 26, 19&9. APPROVED Clerk ' 'pr e/siden~ IN THE COLq~CIL FOR T~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 19~9. No. 10171. A RESOLUTION requesting the Virginia State Department of Highways to undertake a survey and study of the needs for grade crossings in the City of Roanoke to be assisted by the Norfolk and Western Railway Company and the Bureau of Public Roads Administration. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Virginia State Department of Highways be, and is hereby requested to undertake a survey and study of the needs for grade crossings in the City of Roanoke, to be assisted by the Norfolk ~nd V~estern Railway Company and the Bureau of Public Roads Administra- tion. / C1 er k APPROVED IN THE COIR~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOke, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1949. No. 10172. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #73, "Street Cleaning", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&$, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~.9, and ending December 31, 19/~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency." BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #73, "Street Cleaning", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an energency", be,. and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: STRW. W~T CLEANTNC- #73 Maintenance of Sweepers ~ 3,k70.00 411 412 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in. force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President I~EPEALED By No,].~ Date.~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 19~9. No. 10173. A RESOLUTION approving modifications of the contract awarded to J. IvY. Turne~ at a total cost of $22,905.00, for the construction of an aerator and appurtenances at the Carvins Cove Filtration Plant, to provide for the inclusion of a Lime Feeder, in an amount of $2,258.00, and a Retaining Wall, in the amount of $630.00. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that modifications of the contract awarded to J. Il. Turner, at a total cost of $22,905.00, for the construction of an aerator and appurtenances at the Carvins Cove Filtration Plant, to provide for the inclusion of a Lime Feeder, in an amount of $2,258.00, and a Retaining Wall, in the amount of $630.00, be, and the same are hereby approved. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 19~9. No. 1017&. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from William W. and Irabelle W. Swanson 1,250 square feet, more or less, of land being the western portion of Lot 17, Villa Heights Extension Map, located at the northeast corner of Aspen Street and Florida Avenue, N. W., at a consideration of $1,250.00, in connection with the widening of Aspen Street, N. V.~., and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation of public safety, an emergencY is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to purchase from William W. and Irabelle W. Swanson 1,250 square feet, more or less, of land being the western portion of Lot 17, Villa Heights Extension Map, located at the northwest corner of Aspen Street and Florida Avenue, N. W., at a consideration of $1,250.00, in connection w~ith the widening of Aspen Street, N. W., the deed therefor to be approved by the City At'torney, which parcel of land is more fully described as follows: BEGINNING at the present northeast corner of Aspen Street and Florida Avenue, N. W.; thence with the present east side of Aspen Street N. ~lo 33' 00" E. 125.0 feet to a point; thence leaving Aspen Street S. ~l° 22' 00" E. 10.08 feet to a point; thence with the newly established east line of Aspen Street S. ~l° 33' 00" W. 125.03 feet to a point on the north side of Florida Avenue; thence with same N. 41° 12' 00" W. 10.10 feet to the place of Beginning, containing 1,250 square feet, more or less, and being a western portion of Lot 17, Villa Heights Ex- tension ~ap, dated September 17, 1927. It is the intent of this description to cover all of the land now owned by William W. and Irabelle W. Swanson, lying between the present east line of Aspen Street and the newly established east line of same. All bearings refer to the ~eridian of the grantor's deed description. See Plan No. 3523 on file in the Office of the City Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in full force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk' Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 19~9. No. 10175. A RESOLUTION establishing, by agreement with the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, the number of persons residing in the area annexed to the City of Roanoke on December 31, 1948, as of the time the 19~0 United States census was taken particularly for the purpose of determining the proper division of funds allocated to localities under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and the State wine and beer tax; and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, as of midnight, December 31, 1948, certain areas of the County of Roanoke were annexed to the City of Roanoke, and by reason thereof, and particularly for the purpose of determining the proper distribution of funds allocated to locali- ties under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act and the State wine and beer tax, it becomes necessary to ascertain the population of these areas so annexed as of the date of the 19~0 official United States census; and WHEREAS, the ~Treasurer of the County of Roanoke has heretofore collected from the Treasurer of Virginia certain funds allocated to localities under the said AlcoHolic Beverage Control Act and the said State wine and beer tax, which rightful belong to the City of Roanoke; and WHEREAS, the attorneys for the Council of the City of Roanoke and the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County have agreed upon a settlement of said matter subject to approval thereof by resolutions of record of said governing bodies; and ~EREAS, for the usual daily operation of the various departments of the City of Roanoke, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County concurring, that the delivery to the Treasurer of the City of Roanoke by the Treasurer of the County of Roanoke of warrants ag- gregating SEVENTEEN THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-ONE DOLLARS AND FORTY-TWO 414 CENTS ($17,571.42), of which said sum $16,370.80 is on account of distribution of ABC profits and $1,198.62 is on account of wine and beer tax, shall be, and is hereby considered a full and complete discharge and payment of all sume heretofore receivedi by the Treasurer of Roanoke County, from said sources, and rightfully belonging to the City of Roanoke. BE IT ~JRTHER RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Roanoke concurring, that it is hereby agreed that the number of persons who, as of the time the official 1940 United States census was taken, were living in the areas annexed ~to the City of Roanoke, as of midnight of December 31, 1948, is 8,233.77 persons. BE IT K~JRTHER RESOLVED that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby, directed to furnish attested copies of this resolution to the Board of Supervisors of Roanoke County, to the Comptroller of Virginia, and any other interested officials. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that, an ~emergency existing, this resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pr e si dent IN THE COUI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of September, 1949. No. 10176. A RESOLUTION authorizing the Sinking Fund Commission of the City of Roanoke, ~irginia, as it deems advisable, to invest in United States Securities $1,500,000.00 of the $2,678,000.00 derived from the sale of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia designated $2,100,000.00 Public School Bonds, Series DD, $428,000.00 Public Library Bonds, Series EE, and $150,000.00 Public ttealth Center Bonds, Series FF. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Sinking Fund Conr~ission be, and it is hereby authorized, as it deems advisable, to invest in United States Securities $1,500,000.00 of the $2,678,000.00 derived from the sale of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, designated $2,100,000.00 Public School Bonds, Series DD, $428,000.00 Public Library Bonds, Series EE, and ~150,000.00 Public Health Center Bonds, Series FF. APPROVED · C1 ark Pr e s i den t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI$~IA, The 26th day of September, 19~9. No. 1016] AN ORDINANCE providing for the regulation of the erection and maintenance of awnings, marquees, ground signs, horizontal signs, marquee signs, post signs, projecting signs, roof signs, snipe signs, wall signs, street clocks and street thermometers; defining certain words and phrases; requiring insurance as a condition precedent to the erection and maintenance of certain awnings, marquees, signs, stree clocks and street thermometers; providing for the issuance of licenses, permits and ammual inspection; fixing penalties for violations; providing for the separability of the provisions thereof; and repealing all ordinances in conflict with this or dinan c e. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: Section 1. DEFINITIONS: The following words and phrases, when used in this ordinance, shall, for the purposesof this ordinance, have the following respective meanings, except where the context clearly indicates a different meaning: A. ADVW~TISING STRUCTURE: Any structure erected wholly or in part for advertising purposes, upon which any poster, bill, printing, painting, device or other advertisement of any kind whatsoever may be placed, posted, painted, tacked, nailed or otherwise fastened or affixed. B. AY.~INGS: 1. FIXED OR STATIONARY AVOWING: Any awning, shutter or louver of metal wood or othez rigid material fabricated in sheets, strips or slates rigifly at- tached to the face of a building wall and protruding over a sidewalk or other publi, sp ac e. 2. ~.~0VABLE AY~ING (frequently) referred to herein as awning): A roof-like shelter or covering carried by a supporting frame or arms attached to the face of a building wall which, when lowered, protrudes over a sidewalk or other public space and is so constructed that the frame or arms may be folded or rolled up to the face of building wall. C. FACE OF BUILDING WALL: The general outer surfaces, not including cot- nices or other ornamental trim, of any exterior wall or walls of a building. D. FLAG AREA: That portion of the City of Roanoke, bounded and described as follows: BEGINt~iNG at the point of intersection of the west line of Third Street, S. W., and the south line of the east- bound main line track of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company; tken~ewith the said south line of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, in an easterly direction, to the junction point of said east-bound main line track and the Winston-Salem branch line track of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company; thence with the west line of said Winston- Salem branch of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company, in a southerly direction, to the point of intersection of the said west line of the Winston-Salem branch of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company and the south line of Bullitt Avenue, S. E.; thence with the said south line of Bullitt Avenue, in a westerly direction, to the point of intersection of the said South line of Bullitt Avenue, S. W., and the west line of First Street, S. W.; thence with the west line of First Street, S. W., in a northerly direction to the point of intersection of said west line of First Street, S. W., and the south line of Franklin Road, S. W.; thence with the said south line of Franklin Road, in a westerly direction, to the point of intersection of said south line of Franklin Road and the west line of Third Street, ^MENOEO )ate ;y No _ 416 AMENDED By No~ Date_'?' '~ '~ ~ 3_ AMENDE[~ S. W.; thence with the said west line of Third Street, S.W., in a northerly direction, to. the place of BEGINNING. E. I~IARQUEE: A canopy or covered structure projecting from and supported by a building, when such canopy or covered structure extends beyond the building line o r property line. F. PERSON: Individuals, firms, partnerships, associations, corporations, and combinations of individuals of whatever form and character. G.~PUBLIC SPACE: Any sidewalk, street, avenue, alley, or other public pr op er t y. H. SIGN: An outdoor display board,, screen device, insignia, object or part thereof, used to announce, declare, demonstrate, display or otherwis~ to ad- vertise and attract attention of the public. 1. GROUND SIGN: Any detached advertising structure or structures erected upon the ground and supported by means of posts and a frame-work of wood or metal or both. This type of sign shall include advertising structures commonly known as billboards and all other such signs not included and otherwise classified in this ordinance. 2. HORIZONTAL SIGN: Any sign erected flat against or extended from the exterior wall of a building and being parallel with same. It may be c~nposed of individual letters with or without base or mounted on, or in front of, a canopy. 3. MARQUEE SIGN: A sign attached to, or hung from, a marquee. ~. POST SIGN: Any sign erected on a pole or poles, and which is wholl~ or partially independent of any building for support. 5. PROJECTING SIGN: Any sign suspended from or supported by a building and projecting therefrom,with the exposed face of the sign at an angle with the face of building wall from which it is supported. In lieu of a building, such signs may be supported by metal or other approved poles. 6. ROOF SIGN: Any device or structure erected for advertising or identification purposes upon or above the roof of any building or structure or part thereof. 7. SNIPE SIGN: Any sign of any material, including paper, cardboard, wood, metal, or cloth, when such sign is tacked, nailed, pasted or painted or at- tached in any way to trees, buildings, fences, walls, rocks, poles, or other ob- jects, and where such sign does not apply to the premises whereon or whereat it is located. 8. WALL SIGN: Any sign, including billboards and poster panels, at- tached to or painted on the exterior face of any building, with the exposed face of the sign parallel to the plane of the wall to which it is attached or painted on. I. STREET CLOCK: Any timepiece erected on the exterior of any building cz struc tut e. J. STREET THERMOUETER:' Any teE~P.eratu~e recording device erected on the exterior of any building or structure. Section 2. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE. As a condition precedent to permission to erect, construct or maintain over any public space any type of sign, marquee, awning, street clock, street thermometer, or any sign erected on a roof or penthouse hereafter referred to in AMENDED ~ r~ t3 r~ r! this section as sign or signs, requiring a permit, the property owner, sign owner ~or sign user of any such sign shall ~e and remain liable for all damages and injurie icaused to persons or property by reason of the erection, construction, maintenance, use, removal or~ repair of such sign or signs and shall indemnify and save harmless the City against all damages it may sustain by reason of the existence of such sign as hereinbefore provided. Every person applying for a permit to erect a sign over any public space shall furnish the Building Inspector a certificate of insurance, on forms furnished by said Building Inspector for the purpose, certifying that the owner or tenant of the building or premises on which the sign is to be erected has liability insurance for bodily injuries Covering said sign in the smount of twenty-five thousand dollars for each person and fifty thousand dollars for each accident and liability insurance in the sum of five thousand dollars for property damage. The certificate of 'insurance shall show the name of the insurance company, name of insured, address of insured, location of insured premises, insurance policy number, date insurance polic'. issued, e~piration date of insurance policy, type of insttrance and a clause providin that in case of cancella ion of insurance policy the Cit.~.r shall be given ten days' notice prior to such cancellatioo.. In case the ownership of a sign is changed, the new owner shall, ~mmediately upon acquiring title thereto, furnish a certificate of insurance as hereinbefore provided. Any person lawfully maintaining a sign over any public space at the effectiv date of this ordinance shall, within thirty days thereafter, comply with all the provisions as set out in this section. This section, however, shall not apply to any person who has heretofore insured the City against liability due to the exis- tence of a sign by an endorsement or rider to his own public liability and property damage insurance policy, until such time as such policy, or the rider thereto, expires or is otherwise terminated. The requirements of this section shall be in addition to all other provisions and requirements contained in the ordinances of the City relating to signs over public space. Section 3. LICENSE REQUIRED: No person shall engage in the business of sign or outdoor advertising by erecting or maintaining awnings, marquees, ground signs, horizontal signs, marquee signs, painting, post signs, projection signs, roof signs, or wall signs within the City of Roanoke, without first having procured a license as specified by the License Tax Code from the Commissioner of Revenue to conduct such business. Section ~. PERI~IT REQUIRED: No awning, marquee, gromud sign, horizontal sign, marquee sign, post sign, projecting sign, roof sign or wall sign shall be erected by any person except as prescribed in this ordinance nor until a permit therefor shall have been issued by the Building Inspector. No permit shall be granted until after an application has been filed with the Building Inspector showing the plans and specifications, includ- ing dimensions, material and details of construction of proposed sign structure, nor until all the provisions of this oz. dinance relating to such sign structure shall have been complied with, nor until after the Building Inspector has been paid the prescribed fee for every such permit, as hereinafter set forth. In all cases when 418 the awning, marquee, sign, street clock or street thermometer for which a 'permit has been issued, has not been erected within six months of the date ~of':such per;mit, the permit shall be void. The Building Inspector may prescribe suitable regulations consistent with the provisions of this ordinance concerning the form and contents of all applica- tions for the various forms of permits herein required. Except as otherwise specifically provided in this ordinance, all signs shall be designated, constructed, and erected in a safe and sound manner and ac6ording to the generally accepted good practice as specified in the American Standard Building Requirements for Signs and Outdoor Display Structures approved by the American Standard Association (A 60.0 - 19/,9). The following fees shall be charged for each awning, marquee, sign, street clock and street thermometer, for which a permit is issued; A. Small sign not exceeding two and one-half $100 (2½) square feet in area ......................... B. Ground sign or wall sign attached to the exterior face of a building shall be at the rate of ...... ~3 2.00 for each three hundred (300) square feet of facing or fraction thereof. No fee to exceed $10.00 for any one sign. C. Wall sign painted on the exterior f~ace of .a ~J building ....................................... 2.00 D. Marquee sign, post sign, projecting sign, or hot izontal sign: 1. Sign in which the greatestprojected area does not exceed sixty (60) square feet and in which the highest part is not more than twenty (20) feet above the sidewalk or other public space level ............ ............................ $ 2.00 2. Sign in which the greatest projected area exceeds sixty (60) square feet or in which the highest part is not less than twenty (20) feet nor more than thirty (30) feet above the sidewalk ..................................... $ 5.00 Sign in which the highest part is more than thirty (30) feet above the sidewalk . ......... $10.00 E. Roof sign shall be at the rate of ............... $ 2.00, for the first one hundred (100) square feet of gross area and $2.00 for each additional two hundred (200) square feet or fraction thereof of gross face area. No fee for any one sign to exceed $10.00. F. I4arquee, movable awning, street clock or street thermometer ..................................... $ 2.00 The permits shall be numbered and issued in duplicate. One copy of the permit shall be prominently displayed at the site when the awning, marquee, ground sign, horizontal sign, marquee sign, post sign, projecting sign, roof sign, street clock, street thermometer or wall sign is being constructed and/or erected. The permit number shall be affixed to awnings and projecting signs as hereinafter set forth. Section 5. ILLUMINATION OF SIGNS: Construction and wiring of all electric signs must comply with the re- quirements of the National Electric Code (and as the same may subsequently be amended) and permits will not be issued for the installation of electric signs unti they have been approved by the inspection authority and the label of the Under- writers' Laboratories, Inc., has been affixed. When neon, fluorescent or other types of lighting equipment, having a similar power factor characteristic, are installed, corrective apparatus designed to increase the power factor of the indivi- dual units or the entire group of such units to not less than 90% Lagging, shall be provided. Electric Signs shall not in their operation set up radio interference and, if necessary, a suitable device shall be provided for the elimination of such in- terference. Section 6. FEE FOR ~2~NUAL INSPECTION: The Building Inspector shall inspect each awning, marquee, ground sign, horizontal sign, marquee sign, post sign, projecting sign, roof sign, wall sign, street clock or street thermometer within the City at least once in each calendar year, beginning Hanuary l,~ 1950. This provision shall not apply to signs classi- fied under Section 7 as Signs Not Requiring a Permit, nor to signs of a temporary nature at the site of a construction or remodeling project. The Building Inspector shall be satisfied that each awning, marquee, ground sign, horizontal sign, marquee sign, post sign, projecting sign, roof sign, wall sign, street clock or street thermometer is in a good and safe state of repair and of presentable appearance. He shall~note any needed corrections on a form provided for that purpose, one copy of which shall be left with the owner who shall have 30 days in which to make necessary repairs, however, if the said awning, ground sign, horizontal sign, marquee, marquee sign, post sign, projecting sign, roof sign, wall sign, street clock or street ther- mometer is unsafe, he shall order its immediate removal or repair. At the time of making the inspection, the Building Inspector shall leave with the owner of each awning, ground sign, horizontal sign, marquee, marquee sign, post sign, projecting sign, roof sign, wall sign, street clock or street thermometer a notice that the inspection has been made; that the fee for the inspection service shall be the same as the fee for the permit as provided for in Section /,, and said f~ shall be due and payable within 30 days from the date of inspection by the said owne~ et the office of the Building Znspector of the City of Roanoke, but in no case shall any one owner be required to pay more than Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) for a spe~if~ address or location, except for a person operating a series of ground signs, who she not be required to pay annual inspection fees totaling more than One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), regardless of address or location. Not more than one inspection fee for each awning, marquee, ground sign, horizontal sign, marquee sign, post sign, projecting sign, roof sign, wall sign, street clock or street thermometer shall be assessed in any one calendar year. Ex- isting signs and awnings that conform to the inspection regulations provided by this ordinance shall be assigned an identification number by the Building Inspector and the owner shall be required to affix said number on said sign or awning in numerals as hereinafter set forth, within 30 days after receiving the assignment of the numbm Section 7. SIGNS NOT REQUIRING PERI, ITS. No permit shall be required for a temporary ground sign advertising either the sale, rental, or future occupancy of the premises upon which it is m~intained when such sign does not exceed thirty-two (32) square feet of display surface. No ~ermit under the terms of this ordinance shall be required for flags and decorations laced on or over streets bY special permission of City Council. This exception~ C ^ wENDED y 420 By No...~ however, shall apply only to the requirement of a permit and shall not be construed as relieving the owner of the sign from responsibility for its erection and mainte- nance in a good and safe condition. Section 8. GROUND SIGNS. No ground sign shall be erected or maintained within the City limits of Roanoke, Virginia, until a permit therefor shall have been issued by the Building Inspector w~th the exception as listed in Section 7. No ground sign constructed entirely of wood material shall be at any point more than fifteen feet above the ground level, but when the facing of a ground sign~i~ is constructed entirely of sheet metal, excepting only ~hat the supports, b~aoes,..bat',tens~ ornamental moulding, platform and decorative lattice work are of wooden construction said ground sign may be erected to a height not exceeding twenty-eight feet above the ground level, and if the sign is illuminated, lighting reflectors may project six feet beyond the building or property line, provided the overhead reflectors and supports are not less than ten feet above the sidewalk or other public space level. Ground reflectors may not be located beyond the building or property line. Every ground sign shall be s.trongly constructed and anchOred in a secure and substantial manner to withstand wind pressure of not leSs than thirty pounds a square foot. Section 9. MARQUEES AND ~'IARQUEE SIGNS: The Building Inspector shall issue no permit for the erection or maintenance of a marquee or marquee sign until an application and plan therefor shall have been filed with him for such a permit. The application therefor shall set forth in detail the plans and specifications of said marquee or marquee sign. If the plans and specifications submitted with said application comply with the requirements of the building code, the Building Inspector shall issue the requisite permit. ~arquees and marquee signs may be erected over entrances to buildings and may project over the sidewalk to within one (1) foot of the curb line~ and shall not front the street more than one-half the width of any building, provided the remainder of such frontag may have a continuing projection of not more than five (5) feet beyond the wall line and placed on the same line of and be a continuance of the marquee proper, but no such marquee or marquee sign shall be less than ten feet in the clear above the leve of the sidewalk at its highest elevation; and there n~y be placed thereon an illu- minated sign which may extend the entire length and width of the marquee, provided such sign does not extend more than six feet above nor :one foot below such marquee, bus~ under .no. circumstances shall the sign or signs have vertical width greater than .six feet. No marquee or marquee sign shall be erected to project over any sidewalk, street, avenue, alley, or other public space, except by special permission from City Council. Section 10. POST SIGNS: Signs erected on posts shall be permitted at or near the property line, but must conform to the regulations regarding projecting signs. The supporting post or posts must be of approved strength to carry the weight of the sign and to with- stand a wind pressure of not less than thirty pounds to the square foot of area subject to such pressure. There shall be a clearance of at least six inches from the post or its base inside the property line. 42! No directional signs, ornamental standards, flood lights or supports for decorative lighting other than those officially ov~ned and maintained by the City of Roanoke, the Con~aonwealth of Virginia or the United States of America shall be allowed on any sidewalk, street, avenue, alley, or other public way. Section ll. PROJECTII~G SIGI.~S: No projecting sign shall be erects~ ~, altered or ~lai,..utained until a perrait therefor shall have been issued by the Buildin:z Inspector and until after the re- quired fee for the sa~e has been duly paid. All non-ill~:linated projecting signs must be .,made of sheet metal or other non-infls~.~able material. Mo projecting sign shall be supported by wooden poles or posts. No projecting vertical sign shall extend above the roof or top of parapet wall, except when a vertical sign does not exceed sixty inches in width, it may e~tend above the roof or top of parapet wall, if securely anchored and supported by an approved steel super-structure. A sign attached to a corner of a building and el to the vertical line of such corner shall be deemed to be a !projecting sign subject to all the restrictions of this ordinance pertaining to ~:,rojecting signs Every ~:,rojecting sign must be constructed and braced to withstand a horizontal wind sure of not'less than thirty pounds for every square foot of surface exposed and shall be securely attached to the building wall in an approved manner. Projecting signs over public or private property, located where trucks n~ay be required to pass beneath them, must have sufficient clearance to allow for free passage of all stands sized tr uc~,:s. Signs projecting from the face of building wall shall not extend more thsm~ (60) inches beyond the property line in the° area~of ten (lC) to twenty (20) feet above the sidewalk or other public space level a:~d Seventy-two (72) inches above the twenty (20) foot area, or to within one (1) foot of the curb line, whichever is the lesser measurer.~ent; provided, however, that small'projecting signs, not exceeding two and one-half (2½) square feet of display surface amd not extending over thirty (30) inches from tl~e building line, may be erected with not less than ninety (90) inches clearance above sidewalk or other public s~ace level. The per,nit number shal be affixed in n~nuerals at least one (1) inch in height, in a legible and permanent color, and in an accessible location provided, however, that for small projecting signs, the numerals zaay be only one-half (½) inch in height. S~CTIOM 12. PROJECTING SIGNS IN FLAG AREA. In addition to confor~uing with all provisions outlined in Section ll, all signs located in the Flag Area, whether horizontal, angled, or vertical, shall not project more than forty-eight (48) inches from the property line in the area of ten lC) to thirty (30) feet above sidewalk level; sixty (60) inches in the area of thirty (30) to forty (40) feet above sidewalk level; and seventy-two (72) inches in the area:above forty (40) feet from sidewalk level; provided, however, that small signs, not exceeding two and one-half (2½) square feet of display surface and extending over thirty (30) inches from the building line, may be erected with less than ninety (90) inches clearance abo~e sidewalk level. All signs in the Flag Area shall be rigidly secured to the building or structure. ~o swi2ging type sign shall be erected in the Flag Area. ~wo vee (V) type sign shall be allowed, unless fully enclosed at the top and bottom. dm ixty 422 Section 13. ROOF SIGNS: No roof sign shall be placed on the roof of any building so as to prevent the free passage frGn one part of the roof to any other Part thereof or interfere · with any openings in such roof, and no sign that is placed upon the roof of any building shall project b'eyond the exterior wall. All roof signs ~mhall be so con- structed as to leave a clear space of not less than fo'u~ feet between the roof level and the lowest part of the structure, and at least five feet clearance between the vertical supports thereof; and every roof sign shall be set back at least four feet from the face of any street wall, except when placed diagonally at the corner of a building, in which case the sign may extend from one wall to the adjoining wall, provided the main body of the sign is four feet from the nearest wall, permitting the use of steel beam supports resting on the walls, if required for secure in- stallation. If the sign is illuminated, lighting reflectors, supported by the sign may project six feet beyond the building or property line. Every roof sign shall be constructed entirely of metal, including the uprights, supports, and brace~ of the same, excepting only that the ornamental moulding and battens behind the metal facing, and the decorative lattice work may be of wooden construction. All roof signs must be so 'constructed as to~withstand.a wind pressure of not less than thirty pounds to the square foot of area subject to such pressure, and when erected upon buildings which are not constructed entirely of fireproof materials, the bear- ing plates of said signs shall bear directly upon the masonry walls, heavy one-hour fire-resistant timbers or upon steel girders, which are supported on the masonry walls and intermediate columns in buildings. No roof sign structure having a tight closed or solid surface shall be at any point more than thirty-one feet above the roof level. Roof sign structures, not having a tight, closed or solid surface may be erected upon fireproof buildings to a height not exceeding seventy-five feet above the roof level and upon fire-r,e~istive buildings to a height not exceeding fifty feet above the roof level, but the portions of such structures covered and exposed to wind pressure shall not exceed 50 per cent of the area thereof. All suc signs shall be thoroughly secured to the building upon which they are installed, erected or constructed. Every such sign an~ all ~he suppgrts, braces, guys and anchors thereof .shall be kept in repair, and, unless made of non-corroding material, shall be thoroughly and properly painted at least on~s every two yearS, and the Building Inspector may order the removal of any such signs that are not maintained in accordance with the conditions of this section. Section lg. SNIPE SIGNS: No snipe signs shall be permitted at any location within the City; except those advertising on advertising structures owned, controlled and regularly main- tained by persons duly licensed to conduct an outdoor advertising business in the City of Roanoke. Section 15. WALL SIGNS: No wall sign shall extend beyond the building or property line more than ten inches except, however, that if the sign is illumSnated, the lighting ref~ector~ may project six feet beyond the building or proper~ty line, provided the reflectors and supports are not less than ten feet above the sidewalk o~ public space level .~and provided further 'that 'all' such wall signs must be safely 'and adequately attache, No wall sign shall be so erected as to obstruct necessary doors or windows iof any building, or otherwise prevent free ingress or egress to or from any required window, door or fire escape of a building. The face o2 all wall signs shall be made of non-conbustible material. ~ouldings and cappings may be of wood. No individual wall sign, either attached to or painted on a building located in the Flag Area, shall exceed 600 square feet in area. Section 16. FIXED OR STATIONARY AV~INGS: No fixed or stationary awnings shall extend over any portion of sidewalks or other public space~ ~ Section 17. MOVABLE A~INGS: ~/ Movable awnings attached to buildings may extend beyond the building or property line but not nearer than one (1) foot to the curb line. However, in no case shall they overhang the sidewalk or other public space more than six (6) feet from the building line and when let out to their full extent, their supporting frame or arms shall be at least seven and one-half (7½) feet above the sidewalk or other public space at all points; while an additional one-half (½) foot shall be allowed ~£or valances, when used, neverthBless such clearance shall be at least seven (7) feet. !~uired of all standard-sized trucks. The permit number shall be affixed in numerals at least one-half (½) inch in height in a legible and permanent color and in an accessible location. Nothing contained in this section, however, shall be construed to prevent the use of awnings or temporary canopies at weddings, funerals, concerts and similar special occasions, provided that such awning or canopy may not be erected earlier than on the day preceding the special event and must be removed not later than the day following the close of said special event and in no case shall the said temporar awning or canopy be allowed to remain more than ten successive days at any location. A permit as required by Section 4 shall be obtained for tem~porary awnings and cano- pies and the fee as provided therein shall be paid. Section 18. T~PORARY STRUCTURES USED FOR ADVERTISING. Temporary structures, fences and barricades placed a~ound excavations or building operations, whether on public or private property, may be used for ad- vertising purposes during the necessary maintenance of the barricades, as long as their use does not constitute a public nuisance; provided, however, that the use be limited to advertising the business to be conducted on the premises and to signs of contractors, sub-contractors, architects, engineers engaged on the project, and suppliers of materials used thereon. Section 19. STREET CLOCKS AND Tt~P~OMETERS. The owner, tenant or manager of any building or place of business, after ~aking application and receiving a permit frGn the Building Inspector, may erect on his building not more than one street clock or thermometer, having dials not more th~ 40 inches in diameter. In no case shall the over-all size of the clock or thermomet, extend more thmn 48 inches from the building or property line and there shall be at least 12 feet clearance between the sidewalk and the bottom of the-frame of said Awnings over public or private property, located where trucks m~y be re- to pass beneath them, must have sufficient clearance to allow for free passag. 'IVIENDED 423 424 clock or thermometer. Such clock or thermometer shall keep accurate time or temperature record- ing and, if this condition is not complied with, the cloak or thermometer must be repaired or removed. No lettering or advertising matter shall be placed on any said clock or thermometer or part thereof except that the name of the person occupy- ing the pr~nises on which the c~lock or thermometer is erected may be displayed thereon. Nothing contained in this section, however, shall be construed as limitin the size of a clock or thermometer that may be erected on or as a part of signs that may be legally erected under this ordinance. Section 20. DISCONTINUED BusINEss: If a business advertised by any sign is discontinued, such sign shall be removed, at the expense of the building or property owner, w~thin thirty days after the discontinuance of the said business and shall not be effected elsewhere in the City except 'in conformity with the provisions of this ordinance. Provisions of this section shall likewise apply to awnings. Section 21. EXISTING SIGNS, AV~INGS, MARQUEES AND ~ARQUEE SIGNS: Any existing sign, awning, marquee, marquee-sign or advertising structure legally erected and maintained, which is nonconforming to the~ provision of this ordinance, may continue in its nonconforming status for a p. eriod not to exceed one year from the effective date of this ordinance. All signs, canopies or marquees heretofore constructed as an integral part of a building may remain in their non- conforming stetus so long as they do not require repairs in the amount of 50% of their replacement value. Any such non-conforming sign requiring repairs in the amount of 50% of its replacement value shall be required to conform with all provi- sions of this ordinance. Any such,non-conforming signs which may hereafter be removed for any cause shall, if re-erected, conform to the provisions of this ordinance. Section 22. EXISTING AV~,~I~GS AI'~D StCNS ILLEGALLY ERECTED: Any sign or awning illegally erected under the provisions of Ordinance No. 3056 amending and re-enacting Section No. 137 of the Building Code, as adopted by the Council for th~ ~ity of Roanoke, Virginia, on December 10, 1926, excepting section titled "Lights on Electric Signs" and Ordinance No. 872, as adopted by the Council for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on ~ay 6, 1922, respectively, shall be removed within 30 ~s after the effective ~t~ of this ordinance. Section 23. PENALTY FOR NON-COD~PLIANCE: Any person who violates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than five dollars ($5.00) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100.00); and where such violation is of a continuing nature, each day such person violates any provisio of this ordinance shall be deemed a separate offense. Section 24. SEPARABILITY OF PROVISIONS: If any section, part of section, sentence or clause of this ordinance shall be adjudged to be invalid by a Court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not effect the validity of any other portion of this ordinance, but shall be restric ed and limited in its operation and effect to that specific portion of the ordinance involved in the litiga-tion in which such decision shall have been rendered, Section 25. CONFLICTING ORDINANCES. Ail ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance are her eby REPEALED. ATTEST: k / C 1 erk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of September, 1949. Mo. 10167. AN ORDINANCE granting permission to the Roanoke ~.~erchants Association to erect and maintain a neon-lighted star approximately one hundred feet in height on the site of the old observation tower on the top of ~.~ill ~ountain, subject to the approval of the City Engineer and the Building Inspector, under certain terms and conditions. BE IT ORDAIIqED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that permission be, and is hereby grsnted to the Roanoke ~erchants Association to erect and maintain a neon- lighted star approximately one hundred feet in height on the site of the old obser- vation tower on the top of ~ill ~o~ntain, subject to the approval of the City Engineer and the Building Inspector, under the following terms and conditions: 1. No commercial advertising of any nature shall be permitted on this display. 2. The cost of erection and maintenance and the control of this display shall be the responsibility of the Roanoke ~erchants Association. ~. The permission hereby granted may be terminated at any time after five years by the Council of the City of Roanoke, or sooner by mutual agreement, and upon such termination, said display shall be promptly moved, without cost to the city. APPROVED 425 Clerk Pr e s iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of September, 1949. No. 10170. AN ORDINANCE accepting certain real estate from Henry ~. Boynton, .W.C. Poole, L. B. H olyfield and/or Walter S. Butler, in the Corbieshaw Addition to the City of Roanoke, for street widening purposes, upon conditions hereinafter named; and approving and authorizing the widening, relocation and extension of Creston Avenue and Wright Road, Southwest, substantially in accordance with Plan No. 3777, dated August 29, 1949, on file in the Office of the City Engineer. WHEREAS, Henry B. Boynton, W. C. Poole, L. B. Holyfield and/or Walter S. Butler, have offered to donate unto the City of Roanoke, in fee simple, certain real estate, in the Corbieshaw Addition to the City of Roanoke, for street widening purposes~, upon conditions hereinafter enumerated; and WHEREAS, the real estate so offered to be donated will enable Creston Avenue and Wright Road, Southwest, to be widened, relocated and extended in accor- dance with Plan No. 3777, dated August 29, 19~9, on file in the Office of the City Engine er; and V~IEREAS, said plan of widening, relocation and extension of s~id Avenue and ~Oad has been approved by both the Planning Board and the City Engineer. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: 1. That upon delivery to the City of Roanoke of a deed from ~¥. C. Poole to the real estate shown as to be donated by him on the aforesaid plan; a deed from L. B. Holyfield and/or Walter S. Butler conveying the real estate thereon shown to be donated by him, or them; and a deed from Henry B. BoYnton for the real estate thereon shown to be donated by him, each conveying the respective real estate to the City of Roanoke, in fee simple, and upon approval of each of said deeds by the City Attorney, the widening, relocation and extension of Creston Avenue and Wright Road, Southwest, substantially as shown on the aforesaid ?lan No. 3777, be ratified. and approved and that the proper City officials be and they are hereby authorized to close, quit-claim and abandon the City's right, title and interest in and to that portion of Creston Avenue shown on the aforesaid ?lan No. 3777 to be closed, abandoned and quit-claimed. 2. That upon delivery to the City of all of the aforesaid deeds containing metes and bounds descriptions to be prepared by the Engineering Department, and upon approval of the aforesaid deeds by the City Attorney, the proper City official be and they are hereby authorized and directed to comply with the following condO- tions: (a) The grading of Creston Avenue from a point 160 feet West of Wright Road to the East line of Strother Road, to be in ac- cordance with Profile No. 1323 and the Topographical Survey of Henry B. Boynton Property on Creston Aven~e, known as Plan No. 3777-A, each on file in the Office of the City Engineer; the City to gravel and maintain said Creston Avenue. (b) Surplus earth to be placed on property of Henry B. Boynton as ~ shown on Section A.A. of said Plan No. 3777. (c~) Water service line to be installed as shown on said Plan No. 3777. (d) The work, as outlined in (a), (b) and (c) above, to be completed before February l, 1950. Clerk APPROVED President 427 IN THE COUI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of September, 1949. No. 10177. A RESOLUTION approving an increase from $200.00 per month to $225.00 per month in the salary of the Collector in the office of the city Treasurer as of September l, 1949. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an increase from $200.00 per month to $225.00 per month in the salary of the Collector in the office of the City Treasurer as of September l, 19~9, be, and the same is hereby approved. APPROVED Clerk -, Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of September, 1949. No. 10178. A RESOLUTION author izing the City l~:Ianager to employ the firm of Frantz and Addkison as resident architects for the proposed new public library to be erecte one hundred feet from the property line on Jefferson Street in the northwest corner of Elmwood Park, the contract for the services of the architectural firm to be sub- ject to the approval of City Council. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ the fir~-~ of Frantz and Addkison a s resident architects for the proposed new public library to be erected one hundred feet from the property line on Jefferson Street in the northwest corner of E~lmwood Park, the contract for the services of the architectural firm to be subject to the approval of City Council. APPROVED Pr e/sident IN THE COD-r~ICIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IRGI~.JIA, The 26th day of September, 19&9. No. 10179 · A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~Ianager to move the band-shell from its present site in Elmwood Park, ~n order to provide for the erection of the proposed new public library one hundred feet from the property line on Jefferson Street in the northwest corner of the park. 428 W~EAS, Resolution No. 10140, adopted on the 22nd day of August, 1949~ directed the City Nanager not to move any lankmarks in the City of Roanoke without first sec~ing the approval of City Council, and WHEREAS, it appears that the band-shell in Elm~ood Park is on part of the site where the proposed new public library is to be erected. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City ~f Roanoke that the City Nanager be, and he is hereby authorized to move the band-shell from its present site in Elmwood Park, in order to provide for the erection of the proposed new public library one hundred feet from the property line on ~efferson Street in the northwest corner of the park. APPROVED C1 er k · Pr e~s ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of September, 1949. No. 10180. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #9, "Delinquent Tax Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~$, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropria- tions frc~ the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #9, "Delinquent Tax Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance m~king appropriations from the General F~nd of the '~ity of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l,· 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and de- claring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and re- ordained to read as follows: DELINQUENT TAX DEPARTNENT #9 Salary, Secretary @ $2,100.00 per~ ann~m BE IT ~RTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from October 19~ 19~9. APPROVED 429 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 26th day of September, 1949. No. 10181. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the Director of the Depar~nent of Public Welfare of the City of Roanoke to appear before the State Budget Committee in Richmond, ¥irginia, on October 5, 1949, at the hearing on the state's Welfare Budget, and to advise the committee that it is the sense of the Council of the City of Roanoke that the state adequately participate in matching funds with available federal funds so that Roanoke and other cities and towns of the Commonwealth may meet their welfare needs. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Director of the Department of Public Welfare of the City of Roanoke be, and he is hereby authoriz- ed and directed to appear before the State Budget Committee in Richmond, Virginia, i on October 5, 19~9, at the hearing on the state's Welfare Budget, and to advise the committee that it is the sense of the Council of the City of Roanoke that the stateI adequately participate in matching funds with available federal funds so that Roanoke and other cities and towns of the Commonwealth may meet theLr welfare needs. APPROVED ATTEST: ~'~ ulerk Pr e s i dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 26th day of September, 19~9. No. 10182. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute a contract dated the 26th day of September!, 19~9, by and between the City of Roanoke and Roanoke Baseball, Incorporated, leasin~ certain premises and facilities at ~aher Field, together with certain, privileges and rights and uses thereon, for the term beginning November l, 19~9, and ending October 31, 1950, under terms and conditions set out in said contract. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~lanager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute a contract dated the 26th day of September, 19&9, by and between the City of Roanoke and Roanoke Baseball, Incorporated, leasing certain premises and facilities at ~aher Field, together with certain privileges and rights and uses thereon, for the term beginning November l, 1959, and ending October 1950, under terms and conditions set out in said contract. APPROVED ATTEST:~ Clerk President 430 IN THE CODI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE; VIRGI~YIA, The 26th day of September, 1949. No. 10183. A RESOLUTION establishing policy with reference to the preparation of the calendar of business to be deliberated by the Council of the City of Roanoke at its regular weekly sessions. WHEREAS, members of City comncil in regular session frequently are called upon to decide issues on which they have not had prior notice and often are con- fronted with problems on which they have not had opportunity to make preliminary study, and V~EREAS, citizens who desire to support or oppose matters before Council often fail of the opportunity to do so because of the lack of notice of subjects to be deli.b-erate~ by Joun0il. THEREFORE, BE IT R:~SOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, in order to permit members of Council to be better prepared for their deliberation and to properly inform the citizens of matters to be discussed before Council, that the Clerk be directed to prepare a calendar of business for City Council each week, closing the docket for the calendar on Friday noon; and that the public be advised that all requests for hearings before Council and all com~unications be in the City Clerk's office prior to noon on the Friday prior to the meeting at which considera- tion is desired; and that members of City Council, the City ~anager, city boards ~nd city officers be advised to likewise inform the City Clerk of subjects they wish 0fought before the Co~ucil i~sofar as possible. BE IT FURTtTER RESOLVED that the office of the City Clerk mail a copy of the oalendar to each member of Council and make copies available to newspaper and radio reporters as soon as possible after it is compiled. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in order to provide for emergencies, Council by ~nanimous consent may take up any matter or hear from any citizen or official withou~ .~egard to the provisions of this Resolution. APPROVED Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ¥IRGINIA, The 26th day of September, 19~9. No. 1018~. A RESOLUTION accepting $175,000.00 fr om the Civil Aeronautics Administration Department of commerce) of the Federal Government, as the United States' present ~otal share of allowable costs under the Federal Airport Act to be used in the con- ~truction of an Administration Building and necessary appurtenances at the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport (Woodr~m Field); committing Council to the appropriation, from ~ccumulated Surplus and Deferred Maintenance Account, of an equal amount of matching funds, to be used solely for said purposes, to be made available as and when quested; and giving said Administration assurance that other legal requirements of the aforesaid Act and the Rules and Regulations promulgated thereunder can and will be met by the City. WHEREAS, in response to Project Request for Federal Aid the Regional Administrator, Region One, of the Civil Aeronautics Administration (Department of Commerce), of the Federal Government did, on the 2nd day of July, 1948, tentatively allocate $75,000.00 as the United States' then share of allowable costs for con- struction of an Administration Building and necessary appurtenances at the Roanoke ~Unicipal Airport (Woordum Field); and WHEREAS, in response to Project Request for Federal Aid said Regional Administrator did, on the 22nd day of July, 1949, tentatively allocate an additional $100,000.00 as the United States' then share of allowable costs of said projects; and ~,-~l~, said Civil Aeronautics Administration has, by letter dated Septem- ber 15, 19~9, requested that it receive formal acknowledgment, supported by a reso- lution of this Council, to the effect that the City of Roanoke intends to accept ~ these funds for the purposes intended; and that this Council signify its willingnes~ to appropriate an equal amount of matching funds and also give assurance that other legal requirements of the aforesaid Federal Airport Act and the Rules and Regula- tions promulgated thereunder can and will be met by the City. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, as follows: 1. That the allocation of ~175,000.00 from the Civil Aeronautics Administra- tion (Department of Commerce) of the Federal Government, as the United States' present shares of allowable costs under the Federal Airport Act to be used in the construction of an Administration Building and necessary appurtenances at the Roanoke ~unicipal Airport (Woodrum Field) be, and the same is hereby, accepted. 2. That it hereby signifies its willingness to appropriate, from the Ac- c-mmulated Surplus and Deferred ~aintenance Account, $175,000.00 to match the afore said Federal Aid funds to be used solely for the aforesaid purposes in such amounts and at such times as this Council may be requested by said Civil Aeronautics Ad- ministration. That said Civil Aeronautics Administration be, and it is hereby, given assurance by this Council that other legal requirements of the aforesaid Federal Airport Act and the Rules and Regulations promulgated thereunder can and will be met by the City of Roanoke. APPROVED Clerk Pr es iden t 432 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of October, 1949. No. 10185. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reordain Section l, of Chapter 17, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended on the 28th day of December, 1942 (Ordinance No. 7/~82), in relation to the tax rate on real and personal property. WHEREAS, the freehold voters of the City of Roanoke, at an election duly and legally held on the 1st day of ~,.~arch, 1949, approved Ordinance No. 9687 to pro- vide for the issue of bonds not to exceed $4,200,000.00 to defray the cost of per- manent public improvements, to-wit: acquisition of sites for, construction of, completion of, additions to and improvements in public school buildings; 0rdinance' No. 9688 to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of $42~8, 000. 00 to provide additional funds to pay for the cost of a new per- mam~eat public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a new public library; and Ordinance No. 9689 to provide for the issue of bonds of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the amount of $150,000.00 to provide funds to pay for the cost of acquiring a site for and construction of a new permanent public improvement in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to-wit: a public health center, and did then and there, pursdant to the provisions of Section 47 of the Charter of the City of Roanoke, as amended by Chapter 483 of the Acts of the Assembly of Virginia of 1942, authorize the City Council, if necessary, to increase the tax rate above $2.50 on the $100.00 of assessed value of real and personal property to pay the principal and interest of bonds approved at said election; and WHEREAS, on September 15, 1949, the Council for the City of Roanoke sold $2,678,000.00 of the bonds authorized by the freehold voters of the City voting at the aforesaid election; and ~qTEREAS, a sixteen cent increase in the present tax rate on real estate and personal property is necessary to yield a sufficient sum to amortize the aforesaid bonds and pay the interest thereon according to tenor. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that Section l, of Chapter 17, of the Code of the City of Roanoke, as amended on the 2$th day of December, 1942 (Ordinance No. 7482), be amended and reordained as follows: Pursuant to Section 2, Sub-section l, and Section 47, of the Charter of the City of Roanoke, both as amended, commencing with the 1950 tax year there shall be levied annually upon all real estate and improvements thereon, and upon all tangibl. personal property and machinery in the City, not exempt from taxation by law, a tax of $2.66 on every $100.00 of assessed value thereof, for the support of the Cit government, the payment of principal and interest upon the City debt, support of a public library, the payment of pensions to Confederate soldiers, sailors, marines and their widows, for school purposes and other municipal expenses; except, in ac- cordance with the law in such cases made and provided, for the 1950 tax year only there shall be levied upon all taxable real estate annexed to the City from the County of Roanoke as of midnight, December 31, 19~8, the then prevailing County rat the same being as follows, viz: a. $1.65 on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of taxable real estate in that portion of the City, which prior to the aforesaid annexation was known and designated as Williamson Road Sanitary District No. 1. b. $1.55 on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of taxable real estate in that portion of the City, which prior to the aforesaid annexation constituted any part of the Salem Nagisterial District of Roanoke County. c. $1.50 on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of taxable real estate in that portion of the City, which prior to the aforesaid annexation constituted any part of the Big Lick Nagisterial District of Roanoke County. d. $1.50 on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of taxable real estate in that portion of the City, which prior to the aforesaid annexa- tion constituted any part of the Cave Spring ~Iagisterial District of Roanoke County. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr es iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGIi~IA, The 3rd day of October, 19~9. No. 10186. A RESOLUTION authorizing the construction of sanitary sewers in and along certain parts of certain streets in the Hollins Road area and the eastern portion of the Williamson Road area, for which improvements assessments are to be made against the abutting landowners, and providing for the docketing of an abstract of the Resolution in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke. WH~:R~ ~ ~AS, the Board consisting of the members of the City Council, created un~ the provisions of Resolution No. 10150, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on September 6, 19~9, after due publication of notice for two consecutive weeks in ~'The World-News,,, a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Roanoke, the ~irst publication being on September l~, 19~9, and the other on September 21, 19~9, ~'onducted a hearing on October 3, 19~9, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., in the Cire~it Court ~oom in the ~,Iunicipal Building, on the question of conStructing sewers in and along · ~ertain parts of certain streets in the Hollins Road area and the eastern portion ~f the Williamson Road area, and to n~ke decisions and do such acts as are provided .~or and contemplated by Section 3067 (as amende~ and 3068 of the Code of virginia, ~t which hearing no objections were presented b~y landowners and other interested ,arties in the affected area, and ITHEREAS, the said Board has made esti~tes of the assessments or apportion- ~ents on the basis of one-third of the cost of the total cost of the i~provements ~r 433 434 iiagainst the abutting landowners, and two-thirds to be paid by the City, as provided IbY law, and V~tEREAS, it is imperative that the said sanitary sewers be constructed along certain parts of the streets, heretofore and hereafter set forth, for the protection of the public health, and in order to provide for the usual operation of the ~unici- ~al Government an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (A) The construction of sanitary sewers in and along certain parts of ertain streets in the Hollins Road area and the eastern portion of the ~'~Jilliamson ~oad area, as set forth in said Resolution No. lO150, is hereby authorized. (B) That the ownership and location of the property to be affected by the )~oposed improvements hereby authorized and the estimated amount as deter~ined by ~aid Board that will be assessed against or apportioned to each landowner, or fixed 0y agreement with him, are as follows: Name of Location Front Estimated ~butting Owner Lot No, Block No. Map Footage Cost to Owner ~orth side of Fleming Avenue, West of Oakland Boulevard .ena M. Nininger 2091101 Acreage Tinker Creek 300.0 ~outh side of Flemin~ Avenue~ West of Oakland Boulevard 5ena M. Nininger 2091101 Acreage Tinker Creek 507.99 ~est side of Oakland Boulevard, between Troy Avenue and Fleming Avenue ~ena M. Nininger 200.O 338.67 2091101 Acreage Tinker Creek 250.0 426.67 ~orth side of Troy Avenue between Oakland Boulevard and Oliver Road 194 Fleming Court 101.6 172.04 195-196 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 197-198 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 199-200 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 201-202 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 203 Fleming Court 50.0 84.67 204-205 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 206-207 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 208-209 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 210-211 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 212-213 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 214-215 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 216 Fleming Court 50.0 84.67 217 Fleming Court 150.0 254.00 218 Fleming Court 150.0 254.00 Elinor Browne McCorkindale John E. Bayse Virgil A. and Annie B. St.Clair A. H. Prillaman A. H. Prillaman James B. & Sadie Woodyard Russel F. & Dorothy J. Bussey Ralph C. Epperly Jr. et ux Ralph C. Epperly Jr. J. N. Phelps J. N. Phelps W. M. Parker Worley S. Hickam Jr. Helen R. Prillaman Honora Crosby Callahan South side of Troy Avenue between Oakland Boulevard and Brightwell Street 182-183 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 184-185 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 186-1~7 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 188-189 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 190-191 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 192-193 Fleming Court 55.8 94.49 . F. and Nell M. Crim E. 0. Zirkle E. O. Zirkle Paul Jennings Porter Paul Jennings Porter WorleyS. Hickam Jr. South side of Troy Avenue between Brightwell Street and Montague Street Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 Fleming Court 90.0 152.%0 Fleming Court 90.0 152.40 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 Fred T. and Nancy M. Cooke 170-171 G. M. Poff 172-173-174 C. B. Malcolm 175-176-177 Robert M.Jr. & Clara M.Ashworth 178-179 Robert M.Jr. & Clara M.Ashworth 180-181 South side of Troy Avenue between Montague Street and Oliver Road 160-161 162-163 164-165 166-167 168-169 Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court 60.0 6O.O 60.0 60.0 60.0 D. E. and Edna Swanson ~arl A. Cox ~eorge B. Harris et ux ~arvin D. Stevens, Jr. ~avid R. Meador lO1.60 lO1.60 lO1.60 lO1.60 101.60 Name of Location Abutting Owner Lot No. Block No. Map, Front Footage ~North side of Fleming Avenue between Oakland Boulevard and Brightwell C. R. Welch F. E. Pedigo iWilliam L. Foglesong et ux Cecil Allen & Mildred J. Barber R. W. Johnson 125 126-127 128-129 130-131 132-133 iDavid Bruce & Margaret Louise Bayse 134-135 Theresa C. Bowles 136-137 Street Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court 79.0 60.0 60.0 60.0 60.O 60.0 6O.O South side of Fleming Avenue between Oakland Boulevard and Brightwell Street Chester K. Blount Irby Turnbull Jr. T. M. Boitnott C. L. Settle Ada J. Blount Alice Murray F. M. Foley llO-111 112-113 114-115-116 117-118 119-120 121-122 123-124 Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court 60.0 60.0 9O.O 60.O 6O.O 60.O 62.8 North side of Fleming Avenue between Brightwell Street and Montague Street J. Frye & Goldie W. Withers 138-139-140 S. F. Caldwell et ux 141-142 Elinor Bro~me McCorkindale 143-144 C. B. Malcolm 145-146 C. B. Malcolm 147-148-149 Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court Fleming Court South side of Fleming Avenue between ~Brightwell Street and Montague Street 90.0 60.O 60.0 60.0 90.O Lily B. Paxton 98-99 Fleming Court A. A. Fringer et ux 100-101 Fleming Court A. A. Fringer et ux 102-103 Fleming Court C. F. Sisler 104-105-106 Fleming Court Artie Rutledge Munger 107-108-109 Fleming Court 60.0 60.0 60.0 90.0 90.0 North Modern Builders & Supply Corp. Donald E. & Jeanne G. Meador George W. & Fran B. Flora Leonard E.Jr. & CatharinaM.Hill Louis A. & Mildred H. Rothgeb side of Fleming Avenue between Montague Street and Oliver Road Estimated Cost to Owner 133.77 101.60 lO1.60 101.60 101.60 101.60 101.60 101.60 101.60 152.40 101.60 101.60 101.60 106.34 152.40 101.60 101.60 101.60 152.40 101.60 101.60 101.60 152.40 152.40 150-151 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 152-153 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 154-155 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 156-157 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 158-159 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 South side of Fleming Avenue between Montague Street and Oliver Road 88-89 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 90-91 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 92-93 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 94-95 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 96-97 Fleming Court 60.0 lOt.60 Noah Raymond Prillaman Lily B. Paxton Lily B. Johnson Lily B. Paxton Lily B. Paxton East side of Oliver Road, nqrth of Fleming Avenue 10 Fleming Court No.2 60.0 11 Fleming Court No.2 60.0 12 Fleming Court No.2 60.0 13 Fleming Court No.2 60.0 14 Fleming Court No.2 60.0 15 Fleming Court No.2 ll2.0 James E. & Irene S. Hil!sman lames E. & Irene S. Hillsman . H. Bohon ussell F. & Dorothy J. Bussey ussell F. & Dorothy J. Bussey Irby Turnbull North side of Fleming Avenue between Oliver Road and Whiteside Street W. H. Bohon 17 Fleming Court No.2 lO0.O W. H. Bohon 18 Fleming Court No.2 100.O W. H. Bohon 19 Fleming Court No.2 lO0.O !Nellie C. & William E. Williamson 20 Fleming Court No.2 lO0.O R. L. & Helen J. Carter 21 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 iT. J. Hughes 22 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 iT. J. Hughes 23 Fleming Court No.2 100.O IT. J. Hughes 24 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 :!T. J. Hughes 25 Fleming Court No.2 100.O ilG. L. Franklin 26 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 G. L. Franklin 27 Fleming Court No.2 99.0 South side of Fleming Avenue between Oliver Road and Whiteside Street 101.60 101.60 101.60 lO1.60 lO1.60 189.65 J. M. Foley J. M. Foley J. M. Foley J. M. Foley J. M. Foley J. M. Foley Carl Q. & Irene S. Alley Walter C. & Ruth T. Keith J. I. Minnix W. H. Bohon W. H. Bohon 169.33 169.33 169.33 169.33 169.33 169.33 169.33 169.33 169.33 169.33 167.64 28 Fleming Court No.2 106.0 179.49 29 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 169.33 30 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 169.33 31 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 169.33 32 Fleming Court No.2 lO0.O 169.33 33 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 169.33 34 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 169.33 N.Pt. 35 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 169.33 36 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 169.33 37 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 169.33 38 Fleming Court No.2 100.0 169.33 435 436 " Name of Location Front Abutting Owner Lot No. Block No. Map FootaEe East side of Whiteside Street between Fleming Avenue and Huntington Boulevard Harry F. Akers et ux 3280101 Acreage Tinker Creek 600.0 North side of Wentworth Avenue between Oakland Boulevard and Brightwell Street Lois Frances Barger J. V. & Gladys I. Mills J. V. & Gladys I. Mills Roy E. & Martha C. Massie G. R. Jr. & Elizabeth R. Murph~ G. R. Jr. & Elizabeth R. Murphy William A. Reid J. E. & Christine W. Greer Estimated Cost to Owner 1015.99 50 Fleming Court 97.2 164.59 51-52 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 53-54 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 55-56 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 57-58 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 59-60 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 61-62 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 63-64-65 Fleming Court 90.0 152.40 North side of Wentworth Avenue between Brightwell Street and Montague Street Harvey Shay Harvey Shay G. H. Clatterbuck, Jr. G. H. Clatterbuck, Jr. G. H. Clatterbuck, Jr. Lily B. Paxton 66-67 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 68-69 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 70-71 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 72-73 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 74-75 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 76-77 Fleming Court 60.0 lO1.60 North side of Wentworth Avenue between Montague Street and Oliver Road Lily B. Paxton Harry S. & Vivian J. Woods N. C. & Clara Bowling N. C. & Clara Bowling Ben Johnson 78-79 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 80-81 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 82-83 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 84-85 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 86-87 Fleming Court 60.0 101.60 69.9 South side of Wentworth Avenue between Oakland Boulevard and Cook Avenue Lily B. Paxton 48-49 Fleming Court South side of Wentworth Avenue between Cook Avenue and Oliver Road Ruth James Hillsman Ruth James ttillsman Daniel Loyd Edward H. & Beulah C. Sizer Saunders Webster_ Mary C. Clatterbuck Mary C. Clatterbuck Mary C. Clatterbuck Mary C. Clatterbuck Mary C. Clatterbuck Mary C. Clatterbuck Ida E. Sigmon Ruth James Hillsman Ruth James Hillsman P. R. Wilson Paul L. & Agnes D. Karnes Paul L. & Agnes D. Earnes Marvin E. & Eva B. Wood Paul W. Jr. & Mattie G. Kesler 118.36 1-2 Fleming Court 66.0 111.76 3-4 Fleming Court 50.0 84.66 5-6 Fleming Court 50.0 84.66 7-8 & E.12.5' of 9 Fleming Court 62.5 105.83 10-11-12 & pt. of 9 Fleming Court 87.5 148~17 13-14-15 Fleming Court 75.0 127.00 16-17-18 Fleming Court 75.0 127.00 19-20-21 Fleming Court 75.0 127.00 22-23-24 Fleming Court 75.0 127.00 25-26 Fleming Court 50.0 84.67 27-28 Fleming Court 50.0 84.67 29-30 Fleming Court 50.0 84.67 31-32 Fleming Court 50.0 84.67 33-34 Fleming Court 50.0 84.67 35-36-37 Fleming Court 75.0 127.00 38 Fleming Court 25.0 42.33 39-40-41 Fleming Court 75.0 127.00 42-43-44 Fleming Court 75.0 127.00 45-46-47 Fleming Court 87.4 148.00 East side of Oliver Road between Fleming Avenue and Huntington BoUlevard Fleming Court No.2 68.5 Fleming Court No.2 60.0 Fleming ,Court No.2 60.0 Fleming Court No.2 60.0 L. E. & Louzelle C. Self 1 Wilbur F. Jr. & Evelyn W. Huiet 2 Wilbur F. Jr. & Evelyn W. Huiet 3 Guy G. & Ava T. Womack 4 West side of Oliver Road between Wentworth Avenue and Huntington Boulevard G. H. Clatterbuck 3170320 Acreage Huntington Court 540.0 East side of Huntington Boulevard between Mapleton Avenue and Huntington Boulevard Huntington Court 50.83 Huntington Court 51.0 Huntington Court 51.0 Huntington Court 51.0 G. H. Clatterbuck 1-2 8 G. H. Clatterbuck 3-4 8 G. H. Clatterbuck 5-6 8 G. H. Clatterbuck 7-8 8 115.99 101.60 101.60 101.60 914.39 86.07 86.36 86.36 86.36 N~me of Location Abutting C~mer Lot No. Block No. Map Front North side of Huntington Boulevard, eas_tof Oliver Road W. H. Bohon E. 25' of I 9 W. H. Bohon 2 9 W. H. Bohon 3 9 W. H. Bohon 4 9 W. H. Bohon 5 9 W. H. Bohon 6 9 William I. & Audrey Y. Belcher 7 9 Amon L. Martin et ux 8 9 H. C. Dooley 9 9 Bailey F. & Stella G. Fisher l0 9 Bailey F. & Stella G. Fisher ll 9 Bailey F. & Stella G. Fisher 12 9 Bailey F. & Stella G. Fisher 13 9 C. V. Wood & W. D. McDowell 14 9 C. V. Wood et als 15 9 C. V. Wood et als 16 9 John J. Dooley 17 9 John J. Dooley 18 9 John J. Dooley 19 & pt. 20 9 Ben Johnson pt. 20 9 Henry F. &Alice Akers 21 & E. pt. 20 9 .Oakey C. & Willie R. Iddings 22 9 Huntington Court 25.0 Hm~tington Court 75.0 tfuntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Hmatington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 H~tington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 H~tington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 84.02 Huntington Court 50.98 Huntington Court 90.0 Huntington Court 297.67 South side of Htmtington Boulevard between }Mntington ~oulevard and Hollins Road Paul and Florence W. Booker N. Pt. 3 8 ~Florence W. Booker 4 8 Florence W. Booker 5 8 C. L. Toler et als 6 8 C. L. Toler 7 8 Thomas E. & Sheila F. Robertson 8 8 Willie Emerson et al 9 8 R. D. Tomlinson et ux l0 8 Albert Daniel Hall et ux 11 8 Albert Daniel Hall et ux 12-A 8 Elbert W. Dearing 12-B 8 Elbert W. Dearing 13-A 8 Charles G. Scott W. 50' of14 8 Ear]: D. Cornice Jr. et ux Pts. 14 & 15 8 Forrest E. & Lena B. Bishop N.E. pt. 15 8 Sherman R. Poff 16 8 E. B. Booth 17 8 W. R. Boothe 18 8 i W. R. Boothe 19 8 !W. R. Boothe 20 8 :iVictor E. & Ottie K. Smith 21 8 !iVictor E. & Ottie K. Smith 22 8 !.~lVictor E. & Ottie K. Smith 23 8 'iJ. M. Chrisman et ux 24 8 ~est side of Whiteside Street, ~0uth .of Hollins Road lOakey C. & Willie R. Iddings 22 9 ~ppalachian Elec. Power Co. -3280103 Acreage Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 H~tington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Hm~tington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 50.0 Huntington Court 50.0 H~utington Court 50.0 Huntington Court 50.0 Huntington Court 50.0 Huntington Court 50.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 75.0 Huntington Court 67.70 Huntington Court 76.6 Tinker Creek 100.0 East side of Whiteside Street, ~onth of Hollins Road D. W. Webb 3150104 Acreage Hollins Road 35.20 West side of Whiteside Street, between Whittaker Avenue and Hollins Road Clifford M. East 3 Chester E. & Clarice T. Board 4 Ray F. & Virginia Dare Hanziker 5 J. T. &Annie C. Kingery 6 Alease Wimmer 7 James E. & Clara Wilkes 8 Rosa B. & Anna C. Mabes 9 Allen N. &Emma G. Brammer l0 James Lemuel Hamon, Jr. ll Charles F. & Edna H. King 12 Walter H. & Ruth Dudding 13 W. C. Oyler 3150102 Acreage Liberty Court 60.0 Liberty Court 60.0 Liberty Court 60.0 Liberty Court 60.0 Liberty Court 60.0 Liberty Court 60.0 Liberty Court 130.0 Liberty Court 58.0 Liberty Court 58.0 Liberty Court 58.0 Libert~ Court 69.0 Huntington Court 770.0 East side of Whiteside Street between Webb Street and Hollins Road D. W. Webb 3150103 Acreage Hol!ins Road 1050.0 North side of Webb Street, east of Whiteside Street D. W. Webb 3150103 Acreage Hollins Road 240.0 South side of Webb Street between Whiteside Street and Shenandoah Valley Avenua Woodrow J. & Flora K. Gusler W. pt. 20 Lindbergh Court 80.0 Estimated Cost to ~mer 42.33 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 1~.27 86.33 152.40 5O4.O5 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 127.00 114.60 129.71 169.33 59.61 lO1.6O 101.6O lO1.60 lO1.60 101.60 lO1.60 220.13 98.21 98.21 98.21 116.84 1303.85 1777.98 406.40 135.47 43] Name of Location Front Abutting Owner Lot No.,. Block No. ~ Footage East side of Whiteside Street between Lindbergh Lane and Webb Street Flossie M. Wright Flossie M. Wright Charles M. Clark Charles M. Clark Frank E. & Myrtle Mae Poff W. L. & Myrtle Padbury J. S. Roberts John S. Jr. & Vesta Roberts P. H. Dillard, Jr. Lucy A. Rakes ~harlie M. Clark I Lindbergh Court 60.0 2 Lindbergh Court 60.0 3 Lindbergh Court 60.0 4 Lindbergh Court 60.0 5 Lindbergh Court 60.0 6 Lindbergh Court 60.0 7 Lindbergh Court 60.0 N.57.5' of 8 Lindbergh Court 57.5 3 W.A. Minton 62.5 2 W.A. Minton 60.0 1 W.A. Minton 60.0 Vest side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue between Webb Street and Lindbergh Lane B. F. Moore et ux 6 W.A. Minton 31.3 A. H. Stevens et ux 7 W.A. Minton 40.0 l~illi~m G. D. & Josephine M. Bowers 13 Lindbergh Court 60.0 Hattie E. Lynch 14 Lindbergh Court 60.0 Hattie E. Lynch 15 Lindbergh Court 60.0 S. K. Gibson 16 Lindbergh Court 60.0 S. K. Gibson 17 Lindbergh Court 60.0 0. T. Gibson 18 Lindbergh Court 60.0 ~. T. Gibson 19 Lindbergh Court 60.0 Richard E. Atkins pt. 20 Lindbergh Court 60.0 East side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue between Webb Street and Lindbergh Lane Hrs. H. C. Callahan ~rs. H. C. Callahan Raymond E. Thacker Raymond E. Thacker 3avid L. & Zylpha Cassell Hrs. Ella H. Shelor 3ora L. Koger ~thel E. Cole 3ewer R. & Fay C. Obenchain 21 22 23 25 26 27 28 & pt. 29 S.pt. 3O Lindbergh Court 60.0 Lindbergh Court 60.0 Lindbergh Court 60.0 Lindbergh Court 60.0 Lindbergh Court 60.0 Lindbergh Court 55.0 Lindbergh Court 55.0 Lindbergh Court 82.6 Lindbergh Court 4Z.8 ~orth side of Lindbergh Lane between Whiteside Street and Shenandoah Valley Avenue 3arrett H. Tillotson ~. J. & Edna S. Aliff 4 W.A. Minton 52.94 5 W.A. Minton 52.93 Bouth side of Lindbergh Lane between Whiteside Street and Shenandoah Valley Avenue Robert F. Bratton et ux ~obert F. Bratton N.E. pt. 1 Goodview 43.29 W. 25' of 1-2-3 3 Goodview 26.46 Jest side of Whiteside Street between Fugate Road and Whittaker Avenue ~. M. Doss S.E. pt. 23 3 Liberty Land Co. 184.6 iThomas Glenn Brown N.E. pt. 23 3 Liberty Land Co. 175.0 ~G. W. James 1 Liberty Court 49.0 iG. W. James 2 Liberty Court 60.0 East side of Whiteside Street between Fugate Road and Lindbergh Lane Y. D. & Ruth P. Johnson Gratton W. & Ann M. James Howard N. Dooley et ux James P. & Cordelia M. Phlegar ~ordelia M. Phlegar James K. Greene Jilliam H. & Edna Lee Bradley 1 2 3 4 5 6 7-8 Minton and Doss 39.45 Minton and Doss 50.0 Minton and Doss 50.0 Minton and Doss 50.0 Minton and Doss 50.0 Minton and Doss 50.0 Minton and Doss 75.0 ~est side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue between Lindbergh Lane and ..Fugate Road ~rthur E. Minnix et ux ~rthur E. Minnix et ux ~rthur E. Minnix et ux .~. A. Naff et ux ~harles Amos Martin ~harles Amos Martin ~harles Amos Martin ~harles Amos Martin 3harles Amos Martin Pt. 1 3 Goodview 60.0 Pt. 2 3 Goodview 50.0 Pt. 3 3 Goodview 50.0 4 3 Goodview 50.0 5 3 Goodview 50.0 6 3 Goodview 50.0 7 3 Goodview 50.0 8 3 Goodview 50.0 9 3 Goodview 54.37 East side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue between Lindbergh Lane and Fugate Road ~lla V. Repass ~lla V. Repass Brownie W. Eanice ~. A. Moses Dharles E. Paxton ~. C. Bailey, Sr. ~. C. Bailey, Sr. ~. C. Bailey, Sr. A. C. Bailey, Jr. et ux et ux et ux et ux Goodview Goodview Goodview Goodview Goodview Goodview Goodview Goodview Goodview 45.68 5O.O 50.0 5O.O 50.O 50.0 50.O 50.0 5O.O Estimated Cost to Owner lO1.60 lO1.6O lO1.60 lO1.60 lO1.60 lO1.6O lO1.60 97.37 105.83 101.60 101.60 53.00 67.73 101.60 101.60 lOl.6O 101.60 101.60 lO1.60 lO1.60 lO1.60 101.60 101.60 101.60 101.60 101.60 93.13 93.13 139.87 75.86 89.65 89.63 73.30 44.81 312.59 296.33 82.97 101.60 66.80 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 127.00 lO1.60 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 92.07 77.35 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 Name of Location ~buttin~ Owner ~Lot~N?~ Block No, Map Front Footage North side of Fu~ate Road between Whiteside Street and Shenandoah Vall%yAvenue Lewis S. & Betty B. Boggs Pt. 1 3 Goodview North side of Fugate Road between Whiteside Street and Collingwood Street H. H. ttancock et als 20 3 H. H. Hancock et als 21 3 H. H. Hancock & Lula A. Hancock 22 3 H. H. Hancock W.pt. 23 3 Liberty Land Co. 108.9 Liberty Land Co. 108.9 Liberty Land Co. 108.9 Liberty Land Co. 50.0 South side of Fugate Road, west of Whiteside Street Paul Wood Construction Co. 1 2 Paul Wood Construction Co. 2 2 Paul Wood Construction Co. 3 2 Paul Wood Construction Co. 4 2 Paul Wood Construction Co. 5 2 Paul Wood Construction Co. Reserve 2 Paul Wood Construction Co. 6 2 Paul Wood Construction Co. 7 2 Y. L. & Elizabeth Basham Pt. 4 2 Liberty Land Co. 88.5 Liberty Land Co. 55.0 Liberty Land Co. 55.0 Liberty Land Co. 55.0 Liberty Land Co. 55.0 Liberty Land Co. 40.0 Liberty Land Co. 55.0 Liberty Land Co. 55.0 Liberty Land Co. 87.12 Jest side of Whiteside Street between Fugate Road and Fieldale Road ~hb View Corporation E.pt. 7 2 Liberty Land Co. 212.2 East side of Whiteside Street between Fug~ate Road and Glenn Road F. Kefauver ankC. & Madeline Hensley Oscar S. & Florence E. Loyd ~alphGrady Philpott et ux ~eorge S. & E. Lottie Johns ~. S. & 0rmell C. Williamson 7&8 1 6&9 1 5-Pt. 4-10-11 1 pts.3-4-10-11-12 1 pts.2-3-12 & 13 1 1-pts. 13 & 14 i New South Corp. 40.0 New South Corp. 60.0 New South Corp. 65.0 New South Corp. 65.0 New South Corp. 76.11 New South Corp. lO0.0 East side of Elizabeth Road, south of Fugate Road ~. P. Strain E.pt. 2 2 ~. V. Hogan E.pt. 2 2 ~. T. Lawrence pt. 2 2 Liberty Land Co. 24.6 Liberty Land Co. 139.8 Liberty Land Co. 100.0 North side of Fieldale Road~ w~t of Whiteside Stree~ ]lubview Corporation E.pt. 7 2 Y. L. & Elizabeth Bashsm pt. 4 2 Liberty Land Co. 301.7 Liberty Land Co. 87.12 ~outh side of Fieldale Road between Fairfield Drive and Whiteside Street ~lfred G. & Thelma C. Pike Ann R. Taylor Emmett M. Huddleston loy Edgar Abbott et ux Harold E. Simmons James Otis Wilson et ux .~illiam Edward Hale et ux B Butner 112.35 C Butner 48.0 D Butner 48.0 E Butner 48.0 ll-B 13 Guilford 54.74 12-B 13 Guilford 54.70 12-A 13 Guilford 54.70 East side of Fairfield Drive between Fieldale Road and Liberty Road ~illiam L. Towsend et ux Harry E. Guilliams et ux ~hornton H. Fallen ~ernice W. & Virginia J. Vest ~uford L. Mask et ux ~atherine W. Turner ~. S. Mitchell F Butner 49.3 G Butner 49.0 H Butner 49.0 J Butner 49.0 K Butner 49.0 L Butner 49.0 17 13 Guilford 75.0 ~est side of Fairfield Drive between Fieldale Road and Liberty Road loseph D. Smith et ux P. F. Coleman loy E. Byrd et ux ~illiam O. & Lea E. Carter Horace G. Bram~er et ux Phillip B. Davis et ux ~vonne D. Peterson Estimated Cost to Owner 67.97 184.40 184.40 184.40 84.67 149.86 93.13 93.13 93.13 93.13 67.73 93.13 93.13 147.52 359.33 67.73 101.60 110.07 110.07 128.88 169.33 41.66 236.72 169.33 510.87 147.52 190.24 81.28 81.28 81.28 92.69 92.63 92.63 83.48 82.97 82.97 82.97 82.97 82.97 127.00 M Butner 52.8 89.41 N Butner 52.8 89.41 P Butner 52.8 89.41 Q Butner 52.8 89.41 R Butner 52.8 89.41 S Butner 52.8 89.41 T Burner 53 · 0 89.75 Jest side of Whiteside Street between Fieldale Road and Liberty Road A Butner 49.4 8 13 Guilford 78.80 7 13 Guilford 78.80 6 13 Guilford 78.80 5 13 Guilford 78.80 ~.arl C. Dowd, Jr. et ux . C. Dowd, Sr. . C. Dowd, Sr. 'ew South Corporation ~ew South Corporation g3.65 133.43 133.43 133.43 133.43 440 Name of Location Front Estimated Abutting Owner Lot No. Block No. Mao ~ Cost to Owner East side of Whiteside Street between Glenn Road and Liberty Road W. P. Fields Pt. 3 4 C. H. McGhee Pt. 3 4 Claude F. & Florence Oliver S. Pt. 3 4 J. R. Root Pt. 3 4 Culligan Soft Water Service Pt. 3 4 Rainbo Bread Company 4 4 Liberty Land Co. 169.69 Liberty Land Co. 85.09 Liberty Land Co. 70.0 Liberty Land Co. 90.0 Liberty Land Co. 50.0 Liberty Land Co. 307.6 North side of Courtney Avenue between Delano Avenue ~nd Patrick Henry Avenue Fred E. Hamlin Dixie Housing Corporation Dixie Housing Corporation Dixie Housing Corporation 6 4 Guil£o~ lOQ.O 7 4 Guilford lOO.O 8 4 Guilford lO0.O 9 4 Guilford 86.47 South side of Courtney Avenue between Mansfield Street and Patrick Henry Avenue I~s. Daphne P. Perry E. Pt. 3 6 Dixie Housing Corporation W. ½ of 4 6 RichardW. & Doris B. Anstey E.~ ~ of 4 6 Dixie Housing Corporation 5 6 Walker Mosby Calvert, Inc. 6 6 287.34 144.09 118.53 152.40 84.67 520.86 169.33 169.33 169.33 i46.~ Guilford 50.0 84.67 Guilford 50.0 84.67 Guilford 50.0 84.67 Guilford 120.0 203.20 Guilford 120.0 203.20 North side of Murrell Road between Mansfield Street and Patrick Henry Avenue 50.0 100.0 120.0 120.0 Wray P. Meador New South Corporation Roy L. Long Mary A. Rupe D 6 Guilford 9 6 Guilford 10 6 Guilford 11 6 Guilford South side of Murrell Road between Mansfield Street and Patrick Henry Avenue iHerbert P. & Madeline E. Scanlon 1-B Russell F. Hambrick et ux 2-A Albert M. Smith et als 2-B G. C. Hall 3 F. R. Snead et als 4 New South Corporation 5 11 Guilford 51.91 11 Guilford 50.0 11 Guilford 50.0 11 Guilford 100.0 ll Guilford lO0.O ll Guilford lO0.O West side of Liberty Road between Patrick Henry Avenue and Norfolk and Western Railway 84.67 169.33 203.20 203.20 ii J' Barger 2 5 R. J. Barger 3 5 R. J. Barger 4 5 J. Barger 5 5 East side of Patrick Henry Avenue between Liberty Road 87.90 84.67 84.67 169.33 169.33 169.33 Guilford 100.0 169.33 Guilford 100.0 169.33 Guilford 100.0 169.33 Guilford 150.0 254.00 and Strand Road R. J. Barger 6 5 Guilford 100.0 R. J. Barger 7 5 Guilford lO0.O R. J. Barger 8 5 Guilford lO0.O Mrs. Lucy M. Saul 27-28 15 Laurel Terrace 50.0 P. E. Ryan 25-26 15 Laurel Terrace 55.0 West side of Patrick Henry Avenue between Murrell Road and Strand Road H. H. Fisher I & 2 16 Laurel Terrace 50.0 West side of Patrick Henry Avenue between Strand Road and Hill Avenue Charlie & Minnie Sutphin Julian C. Adams Charles A. Arthur Frank E. McGeorge Mrs. M. E. Williams G. C. Harris T. E. Minnix 1 & 2 6 Laurel Terrace 55.0 3 & 4 6 Laurel Terrace 50.0 5 & 6 6 Laurel Terrace 50.0 7 & 8 6 Laurel Terrace 50.0 9 & l0 6 Laurel Terrace 50.0 ll & 12 6 Laurel Terrace 50.0 23 & 24 6 Laurel Terrace 50.0 East side of Patrick Henry Avenue between Strand Road and Hill Avenue William Norris, Sr. 25 & 26 11 Laurel Terrace 50.0 F. H. Bohon 37 & 38 I1 Laurel Terrace 50.0 Dixie Housing Corporation 39 &40 ll Laurel Terrace 50.0 Franc L. & Evelyn Neighbors 41 & 42 ll Laurel Terrace 50.0 G. C. Dooley et ux 43 &44 Il Laurel Terrace 50.0 Walter B. &Rosetta Doyle 45 & 46 ll Laurel Terrace 50.0 W. T. Sangster 47 & 48 ll Laurel Terrace 55.0 East side of Larchwood Avenue between Strand Road and Hill Avenue 50.0 Claude W. Epperly 25 & 26 5 Laurel Terrace :East side of Larchwood Avenue between Hill Avenue and Kanter Road 169.33 169.33 169.33 84.67 93.13 84.67 93.13 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 93.13 84.67 J. B. Racey 25 & 26 4 Laurel Terrace 50.0 84.67 441 Name of Location Abutting Owner Lot No. Block No. Map West side of Byrd Avenue between Strand Road and Hill Avenue E. L. Hedecock 23 & 24 5 Laurel Terrace West side of B.yrd Avenue between Hill Avenue and Kanter Road :Marvin C. & Claudie V. Vest I & 2 4 iJohnA. Mauk 23 & 24 4 Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace East side of Byrd Avenue between Strand Road and Hill Avenue iCharles McD. Harrell 25 & 26 6 Laurel Terrace iEast side of Byrd Avenue between Hill Avenue and. Kanter Road iW. E. Blacl~,ell 25 & 26 7 Laurel Terrace iH. H. Fisher ~ & 48 7 Laurel Terrace !West side of Patrick Henrsr Avenue between Hill Avenue and Kanter Road !G. W. Wills 1 & 2 7 Laurel Terrace iR. F. & Nellie Hedges 23 & 24 7 Laurel Terrace iWest side of Shenandoah Valle~ Avenue between Strand Road and Hill ~ , Avenue iH. H. Fisher 23 & 24 !1 I~ure~ Terrace iEast side of Shenandoah Va.lleT. Avenue between Strand Road and Kanter Road iR. O. W. Distributors Corp. 37 through 47 12 Laurel Terrace iH. H. Fisher 48 & 49 12 Laurel Terrace i,lest side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue between Hill Avenue and Kanter Road ~. O. W. Distributors Corp. 1 & 2 10 i ~x~e Apoliance Company 3 & 4 10 John M. Keeling 5 & 6 10 H. H. Fisher 7 & 8 10 J. A. Custer 9 10 H. H. Fisher 10 10 J. R. Mul!en 11 & 12 10 H. H. Fisher 13 & 14 10 H. H. Fisher 15 f~ 16 lO T. S. Jones 17 & 18 l0 L. L. Rice 19 & 20 l0 .L.L. Rice 21 & 22 10 L. L. Rice 23 & 24 l0 Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laure2 Terrace Laurel Terrace Latu-el Terrace Laurel Terrace I~aurel Terrace Lam'e! Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace East side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue, south of Kanter Road H. H. Fisher 1 & 2 13 H. H. Fisher 3 Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace iWest side of Shenandoah Valley Avenue, south of Kanter Road Laurel Terrace Corp. I & 2 9 Laurel Terrace !East side of Patrick Henry Avenue between Hill Avenue and Kanter Road IR. M. Bell 25 & 26 10 iH. L. Kendrick et ux 27 & 28 10 !Charles A. Brmm 29 & 30 10 iJ. C. Tabor et ux 31 & 32 l0 iC. W. Fletcher 33 & 34 10 iW. D. Burris 35 & 36 l0 Paul Cheatham 37 & 38 10 iR. J. Howard 40 10 G. W. Wills 41 & 42 10 Laurel Terrace Corp. 43 & 44 l0 H. C. Parrish 45 & 46 l0 t,l. L. Mays 47 & 48 10 L. L. Rice 50 10 Earl C. Johnson 52 & 53 10 Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Lam-el Terrace East side of Patrick Hen~j Avenue, south of Kanter Road Rufus Herman Blankenship O. W. Amos H. H. Fisher H. H. Fisher G. P. Rane H. H. Fisher H. H. Fisher Mrs. W. K. Marshall Jefferson Hospital, Inc. 20 & 21 9 22 &23 9 24 & 25 9 26 & 27 9 28&29 9 3O & 31 9 32 & 33 9 34 & 35 9 36 & 37 9 Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Front Footage 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.O 50.0 300.0 50.0 50.0 5O.O 50.O 50.0 25.0 25.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 5O.O 50.O 45.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 20.0 40.0 4O.O 40.O 4O.O 20.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 45.74 Estimated Cost to 0~mer 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 507.99 84.67 84.67 S4.67 84.67 84.67 42.33 Z~.33 84.67 84.67 84.66 84.66 84.67 84.67 84.67 76.20 84.67 84.67 84.67 67.73 67.73 67.73 67.73 67.73 67.73 33.87 67.73 67.73 67.73 67.73 33.87 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 77.45 442 Name of Abutting Owner Location Front Estimated Lot No. Block No. Map Footage Cost to Owner West side of Patrick Henry Avenue, south of Kanter Road Albert R.-Hunter I & 2 8 Albert R. Hunter 3 & 4 8 Albert R. Hunter 5 & 6 8 A. R. & Ethel M. Hunter 7 & 8 8 A. R. & Ethel M. Hunter 9 & l0 8 iA. R. & Ethel M. Hunter ll, 12 & 13 8 iA. R. & Ethel M. Hunter 14 & 15 8 J. R. Sutherland 16 & 17 8 Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace East side of Byrd Avenue, south of Kanter Road E. E. Kimmerling 18 & 19 8 J. M. Payne 20 & 21 8 H. H. Fisher 22 & 23 8 Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace West side of Byrd Avenue, south of Kanter Road Mrs. Lillian Kaylor I & 2 3 Mrs. H. H. Hardy 3 & 4 3 Chessie Jane Tasker et als 5 & 6 3 Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace Laurel Terrace West side of Hollins Road, south of Kilgore Avenue Beulah Mae Mullen 8 Mullen Map Isaac Frank Mullen 9 Mullen Map Percy Elmore Mullen l0 Mullen Map William Clyde Mullen ll Mullen Map T. F. Ferguson et ux 3121605 Acreage Tinker Creek H. E. Hall 3121604 Acreage Tinker Creek C. F. Sisler 1 Sn~rise Heights Roy C. & Margie G. Barley 3121601 Acreage Tinker Creek East side-of .Hq~lins Road, south of Mason Mill Road C. F. Sisler ~121904 Acreage Tinker Creek C. F. Cummings 3121903 Acreage Tinker Creek Isham Fierce 3121902 Acreage Tinker Creek C. F. Sisler 3121901 Acreage Tinker Creek West side of Hollins Road between Kilgore Avenue and Palmer Road C. W. Bailey Pt. 3 R. E. Firebaugh et als Pt. 3 & 4 M. T. Minter Pt. 4 Isabelle Cole Pt. 5 H. C. Cole Pt. 5 Jake Peters 6 Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights East side of Hollins Road between Mason Mill Road and Shull Road A. R. & Daisy J. Yates Orrin S. Rhudy et al August Rex August~Rex Church of Brethern 50.0 50.O 5O.O 50.O 50.0 75.OO 5O.OO 61.68 50.0 5O.O 5O.O 50.0 5O.O 5O.O 57.38 57.38 57.38 57.38 120.0 27O.0 236.2 109.7 197.0 97.0 43.0 345.0 144.8 119.0 163.0 188.6 51.5 283.7 Pt. 6 & 7 Becker 148.0 5 Becker 73.0 4 Becker 73.0 3 Becker 73.0' Pt. 1 & 2 Becker 100.0 East side of Hollins Road between Wilkes Road and Shull Road A. S. & W. L. Wills 3250303 Acreage Tinker Creek J. T. & Ora E. Tinsley 3250302 Acreage Hotlins Road W. L. Wills 3250301 Acreage Tinker Creek Lewis W. & Marie S. Wills I Orange L. L. Pollard 2 Orange L. L. Pollard 3 Orange L. L. Pollard 4 Orange Arney E. & Ruby Alice Callahan 5 Orange Arney E. & Ruby Alice Callahan 6 Orange C. G. Orange 7 Orange C. G. Orange 8 Orange C. G. Orange 9 Orange Carl E. & Beulah Dillon l0 Orange Carl E. & Beulah Dillon ll Orange South side of Kilgore Avenue between Ridgefi~ld Street and Hollins Road Oliver P. & Frances H. Gay 3121602 Acreage Tinker Creek 80.0 142.45 190.0 5O.O 50.0 5O.O 50.0 50.O 5O.O 50.0 5O.O 5O.O 5O.O 100.O 130.6 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 127.00 84.67 104.44 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 97.16 97.16 97.16 97.16 203.20 457.20 399.96 185.76 333.58 164.25 72.81 584.19 245.19 201.50 276.01 319.36 87.21 48O.4O 250.61 123.61 123.61 123.61 169.33 135.47 241.21 321.73 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.66 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.66 84.67 169.33 221.15 Name of Location :AbuttinE Owner Lot No. Block No. iWest side of Ridgefield Street, south o£ Mundy Road RoF~e G. Broom iWilliam Lynwood Bowyer !George J. & Mabel O. McCormack ~.lilliam E. Cunningham IW~ll~am E. Cunningham William E. Cunningham 1 2 3 5 6 iWill Atkins Pt. 14 & 15 !Edgar W. & Margaret S. Patterson Pt. 15 iE. B. & Geneva Hylton Pt. 15 & 16 iFrankM. Manspile et al !Lula E. Mays Walter L. & Nona L. Wilson Fra~ H.& Ellen M.Shanholtzer William Pearson E. J. Emrick W. B. Doyles J. M. & Nettle L. Lee Pt. 16 & 17 Pt. 17 & 18 Pt. 18 Pt. 9 Pt. 9 10 3131102 3131101 Acreage Acreage Front Map Footage Estimated Cost to ~mer Fowlkes 55.0 93.13 Fowlkes 50.0 84.67 Fowlkes 50.0 84.67 Fowlkes 50.0 84.67 Fowlkes 50.0 84.67 Fowlkes 50.0 84.67 Sunrise Heights 139.9 236.89 Sunrise Heights 115.0 194.73 Sunrise Heights 186.66 316.07 Sunrise Heights 1Z~.0 238.76 Sunrise Heights 151.3 256.20 Sunrise Heights 61.1 103.46 E. J. Parker 91.5 154.94 E. J. Parker 91.5 154.94 E. J. Parker 130.0 220.13 E. J. Parker 65.0 ll0.07 E. J. Parker 83.0 140.55 East side of Ridgefield Street between Palmer Road and Kilgore Avenue S. Pt. 7 Pt. 7 & 8 Pt. 7 & 8 Pt. 8 & 9 Pt. 9 Pt. 10 Pt. 10 Pts. 10 & 11 Pts. 10 & 11 3 2 1 Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise Heights Sunrise HeiEhts Sunrise Heights Surmise Heights 37.5 50.0 55.0 222.9 150.0 119.5 54.2 A4.7 58.3 59.73 55.0 9O.7 John Still Carroll E. ~. & Cori~e F. Pugh William E. Cunningham Charles I. Gibson Carlton W. & Helen B. Sink L. G. Stamback Annie F. Ferguson et als William E. & Ruth E. Lemon John H. & Jacelyn A. Mills J. A. Peters J. A. Peters J. H. Peters (Heirs) East side of Ridgefield Street between Mundy Road and Palmer Road S. Pt. 7 N. Pt. 7 E. J. Parker E. J. Parker E. J. Parker 57.5 57.5 156.6 Allen E. Atkinson et ux Lee M. Sheets et ux Eddie L. Kessler et als North side of PaLmer Road between Rid~efield Street and Hollins Road 123.25 120.75 Ed Daniel 5 E.J. Parker Jake Peters 6 E.J. Parker West side of Hollins Road between Mundy Road and Palmer Road 63.50 84.67 93.13 377.~ 254.00 202.35 91.78 75.69 98.72 101.14 93.13 153.59 E. J. Parker 1 W. L. Wills 2 & 3 Hollins Road Church of Brethern 4 97.37 97.37 265.17 208.70 2O4.47 E. J. Parker 157.4 266.53 E. J. Parker 223.0 377.61 E. J. Parker 85.0 143.93 North side of Mund~ Road between Norfolk & Western Railway and Ridgefield Street Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corp. 3130508 Acreage Emrick 361.0 North side of Mundy Road between Ridgefield Street and Hollins Road E. J. Emrick 3131501 Acreage Emrick South side of Mundz Road between Ri~gefield Street and Hollins Road Bo~,yer E. &Edith M. Heck Pt. 8 E.J. Parker Dorius C. Weddle et ux Pt. 8 E.J. Parker 261.5 West side of Hollins Road between Norton Avenue and Mund~ Road E. J. Emrick 9 Emrick Jasper R. Toms 3131503 Acreage Emrick E. J. Parker 3131504 ~rick E. J. Parker 3131505 .~ Emrick East side of HollinsRoad between Wilkes Road and Bluestone Avenue 63.5 64.75 Hollins Road Civic League W. T. Hylton W. L. Wills W. T. Hylton 51.29 87.0 78.9 78.9 Bluestone Addition 69.0 Bluestone Addition 69.0 Bluestone Addition lO0.O Bluestone Addition lO0.0 75.0 75.0 Pt. 1 2 Pt. 1 2 10 2 11 2 West side of Hollins Road between Mississippi .~venue and Norton Avenue E. J. ~rick 1 Emrick E. J. Emrick 2 Emrick 611.29 442.80 107.53 109.64 86.85 147.32 133.60. 133.60 116.84 116.84~ 169.33 169.33 127.00 127.00 444 Name of Location Front .Abutting Owner Lot No. Block No. Map Footage North side of Mississippi Avenue between Norfolk & Western Railway and Ridgefield Street Winfred Raymond McFadden Winfred Raymond McFadden Winfred Raymond McFadden Winfred Raymond McFadden E. B. & Julia Toms John H. Abshire 2O 19 18 17 16 15 & Pts. 13 & 14 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 156.70 Estimated Cost to Owner 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 265.34 South side of Mississippi Avenue between Norfolk & Western Railway and Ridgefield Street Lela J. Palmer 21 Lela J. Palmer 22 Lela J. Palmer 23 Carl P. Murray & Walter T. Sloan 24 Raymond E. & Mildred Petty 25 Ima M. Thornton et vir 26 Kenneth Y. & Alda B. Lipes 27 & 28 Queenburg Heights 54.0 Queenburg Heights 52.65 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights lO0.O 91.44 89.15 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 169.33 North side of Mississippi Avenue between Ridgefield Street and Hollins Road P. C. Martin P. C. Martin Herbert L. Brillhart et als Claude C. & Pearl Hancock Zeb Stewart & Jennie Dillon W. A. Janney 4 5 6 7 8 9 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 45.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 South side of Mississippi Avenue between Ridgefield Street and Hollins Road 84.67 76.20 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 Alexander Arnold et als B. B. Manspile et als D. L. Flowers et als E. J. Emerick W. L. Wills W. L. Wills A. S. &W. L. Wills Pt. 32 33 & pt. 32 34 35 &36 37 38 39 & 40 Queenburg Heights 48.0 Queenburg Heights 52.0 Queenburg Heights 52.07 Queenburg Heights 73.25 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights 50.0 Queenburg Heights lO0.0 81.28 88.05 88.17 124.04 84.67 84.67 169.33 West side of Ridgefield Street between Wertz Avenue and Mississippi Avenue Oscar & Rebecca D. Harris N. pt. 13 & 14 P. W. Brown et ux 1 P. W. Brmm et ux 2 P. W. Brown et ux 3 Richard J. & Mildred A. Sarver 4 Richard J. & Mildred A. Sarver 5 Fred J. Sar~er 6 Fred J. Sarver 7 P. E. Sarver 8 Queenburg Heights 108.0 182.88 Harris Heights 45.0 76.20 Harris Heights 45.0 76.20 Harris Heights 45.0 76.20 Harris Heights 45.0 76.20 Harris Heights 45.0 76.20 Harris Heights 45.0 76.20 Harris Heights 45.0 76.20 Harris Heights 70.0 118.53 East side of Ridgefield Street between Mississippi Avenue and Norton Avenue Virginia Margaret Painter 29 Queenburg Heights 50.0 84.67 East side of Ridgefield Street between Wertz Avenue and Mississippi Avenue Claude C. & Pearl E. Hancock 10 & Pt. 11 Violet L. Williams 12 & Pt. 11 Lela J. Palmer 1L~- Della B. Dickerson 16 John Edwin & Thelma Louise Ratcliff 15 Commercial Finance Corporation 14 Commercial Finance Corporation 13 James H. & Ruby H. Taylor 12 James H. & Ruby H. Taylor ll James H. & Ruby H. Taylor l0 George L. & Mildred F. Burton 9 Queenburg Heights 75.0 Queenburg Heights 75.0 Queenburg Heights 52.08 Harris Heights 45.0 Harris Heights 45.0 Harris Heights 45.0 Harris Heights 45.0 Harris Heights 45.0 Harris Heights 45.0 Harris Heights 45.0 Harris Heights 70.0 127.00 127.00 88.19 76.2O 76.20 76.2O 76.20 76.20 76.20 76.20 118.53 North side of Wertz Avenue, west of Hollins Road. Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 7 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 6 Johnson-Carper F~rniture Co., Inc. 5 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 4 Wertz 102.8 174.07 Wertz 102.8 174.07 Wertz 102.8 174.07 Wertz 102.8 174.07 South side of Wertz Avenue between Ridgefield Street and Hollins Road B. W. Stanley et als 1 Wertz 46.25 78.32 Name of Location Abutting ~ner Lot No. Block No. West side of Hollins Road between Mississippi Avenue and Wertz Road Everett & tIazel Peters Jake Peters Barbara Anne Peters Jake Peters Jake Peters Lewis C. & Annie C. Hansbrough W. W. Good Frard~ O. & Dorothy V. Hedge Frank O. Hedge et als Pt, 3 Pt. 2 & S. ~ of 3 Pt, 2 N, ½of 1 S,~ofl 3 2 1 Wertz Wertz Wertz Wertz Wertz Queenburg Heights Que enburg Heights Queenburg Heights Queenburg Heights East side of Hollins Road, north of Bluestone Avenue A. S. Wills A. S. Wills A. S. Wills George R. Hicks et als George R. Hicks et als Samuel E. Sarver Levi C. Sullivan P. E. Sarver Ocie R. Nester Oscar E. Watson et ux Roanoke Comsty School Board R. C. & Ethel C. Jarnell 1 2 S, ~ of 5 N, ~of 5 Pt, 6 7&pt, 6 8. 314O812 314O811 3140810 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co.,Inc. 3140809 C. L. Jennings 3140808 C. L. Lockard 3140816 Hubert T. Booth 3140815 W. W. & Annie M. Wray 3140806 W. W. & Annie Wray 3140814 R. B. Firebaugh et ~x 3140804 Hubert T. Booth 3140813 W. R. & Lucy Mae Law 3140802 Hubert T. Booth 3140801 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Acreage Acreage Acreage Acreage Acreage Acreage Acreage Acreage Acreage Acreage Acreage Acreage Acreage Bluestone Addition Bluestone Addition Bluestone Addition Bluestone Addition Bluestone Addition Bluestone Addition Bluestone Addition Bluestone Addition Bluestone Addition Hollins Road Hollins Road Ti~er Creek Hollins Road Tinker Creek Tinker Creek Tird~er Creek Tinker Creek Ti~er Creek Tinker Creek Tinker Creek Tinker Creek Tinker Creek West side of Hollins Road between Wertz Avenue and Pearl Avenue Johnson-Carper l,~mrni'ture Co., Inc. 1 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 2 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 3 Wertz Wertz Uertz South side of Pearl Avenue, west of Hollins Road Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 9 Jo~hnson-Carper 2~urniture Co., Inc. 8 Johnson-Carper ~V~rniture Co., Inc. 7 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 6 Johnson-Carper ~-tzrniture Co., Inc. 5 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 4 Wertz Wertz Wertz Wertz Wertz Wertz West side of Ruth Street between Anna Avenue and Pearl Avenue Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 1 Gre enway Court North side of Pearl Avenue between Ruth Street smd May Street Edna Moril Powers Lewis O. & Virginia E. Worley Earnest Gordon Dillon Cecil Toms et ux N. M. Pearson et ux W. R. & Lidia F. Bolt W. R. & Lidia F. Bolt W. W. Troutt Lidia F. Bolt Lidia F. Bolt 1 2 Greenway 2 2 Greenway 3 2 Greenway 4 2 Greenway 5 2 Greenway 6 2 Greenway 7 2 Greenway 8 2 Greenway 9 2 Greenway 10 2 Greenway Court Court Court Court Court Court Court Court Court Court North side of Pearl Avenue between May Street and Hollins Road Landon I,~. .~ Nellie M. Spencer I 3 Greenway Court North side of Anna Avenue, wes$ of May Street Johnson-Carper Fl~rniture Co., Inc. 1 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 2 Johnson-Carper ~ku-niture Co., Inc. 3 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 4 Jo~mson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 5 Johnson-Carper ~h~rnitz~e Co., Inc. 6 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 7 Johnson-Carper Fk~rniture Co., Inc. 8 Johnson-Carper Ykumiture Co., Inc. 9 Jotmson-Carper Flnmiture Co., Inc. 10 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Greenway Court Greenway Court Greenway Court Greenway Court Greenway Court Greenway Court Greenway Court Greenway Court G;~e enway Corot Greenway Court Front Footag~ 67,5 135,6 67,7 65,7 65,7 52,0 5O.O 50,O 50,O 100.0 90.O 95.0 100,0 50,0 5o.o 89.0 111,0 88.0 486,8 660.0 242,0 18,0 200.0 160.0 335,0 75,0 ~3,5 150.0 175.0 50.0 46.5 135.4 135,4 135,4 102,8 102,8 102.8 102.8 102,8 102, S 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.O 50.0 50.0 50.C) 75.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 50.0 Estimated Cost to Owner 114.30 229.61 114.64 111.25 111.25 8~,05 84.67 84,67 84,67 169,33 152,40 160,87 169,33 84,67 84.67 150,71 187,96 149,01 824,31 1117,59 409,78. 30.48 338.66 270.93 567.26 127.00 141.39 254.00 296.33 84.67 78,74 229,27 229,27 229,27 174.07 174.07 174.07 174.07 174.07 174.07 84,67 84.66 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.66 84.67 84.67 84.67 84,67 127.00 84.67 84,67 84.67 $4.67 84.67 84.67 g4.67 84.67 445 446 Name of Location Front Estimated Abutting Owner Lot No. Block No. ~ Footag~e Cost to Owner South side of Anna Avenue between Ruth Street and May Street Mrs. P. H. Cunningham Arlie Herman Richards James M. &Vera J. Thomas Edgar C. Gravley et ux N. M. Pearson et ux W. R. & Lidia F. Bolt W. R. & Lidia F. Bolt Lidia F. Bolt Lidia F. Bolt Lidia F. Bolt ll 2 Greenway Court 50.0 84.67 12 2 GreenwayCourt 50.0 84.67 13 2 Greenway Court 50.0 84.67 14 2 Greenway Court 50.0 8/,.67 15 2 Greenway Court 50.0 84.67 16 2 Greenway Court 50.0 84.67 17 2 Greenway Court 50.0 84.67 18 2 Greenway Court 50.0 84.67 19 2 Greenway Court 50.0 84.67 20 2 Greenway Court 50.0 84.67 East side of M~¥ Street, north of Pearl Avenue Virginia Lucille Burnette 4 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 5 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 6 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 7 Gre enway Court Gre enway Court Greenway Court Greenway Court West side of Hollins Road between Pearl Avenue and Riley Road Onty Troutt 9 3 Onty Troutt 10 3 Onty Troutt 11 3 Onty H. & Elva O. Troutt 12 3 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 13 3 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 14 3 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 3140301 Acreage Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc.~ 10 3 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 11 3 Green~ay Court Greenway Court Greenway Court Greenway Court Greenway Court Greenway Court Hollins Road Riley Heights Riley Heights South side of Riley Road, west of Hollins Road Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 1 3 Johnson-Carper ~-hrniture Co., Inc. 3140301 Acreage Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 8 3 Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 9 3 Riley Heights Hollins Road Riley Heights Riley Heights North side of Riley Rqad, west of Hollins Road Mrs. M. J. Callahan 11 B. W. Bucknaer 16 Roanoke Baptist Missionary & Social Union, Inc. 17 Roanoke Baptist Missionary & Social Union, Inc. 18 Riley Heights Riley Heights Riley Heights Riley Heights West side of ~llins Road between Riley Road and Daleton Street Mrs. M. J. Callahan Mrs. M. J. Callahan Mrs. M. J. Callahan Mrs. M. J. Callahan Mrs. M. J. Callahan Mrs. M. J. Callahan Mrs. M. J. Callahan Mrs. M. J. Callahan Mrs. M. J. Callahan Mrs. M. J. Callahan 1 2 Riley 2 2 Riley 3 2 Riley 4 2 Riley 5 2 Riley 6 2 Riley 7 2 Riley 8 2 Riley 9 2 Riley 10 2 Riley Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights Heights North side of Daleton Street, west of Hollins Road P. E. Rakes 6 Chapman W. Webb 7 John W. Stevens 8 A. S. Wills 9 Jo~mson-Carper F~u~iture Co., Inc. l0 ~. C. Woods W. C. Woods W. C. Woods W. C. Woods W. C. Woods ~est side of Hollin~.. Road, north of Daleton Street Johnson-Carper Furniture Co., Inc. 5 Lera Elizabeth Jennings 4 Marshall F. & Mary E. Williams 3 Delma R. & Mary P. Simmons 2 D elma R. & Mary P. Simmons 1 A. S. Webber Pt. 1 M. L. Bartlett Pt. 1 Sarah Cathrine Booth N. Pt. 1 D. W. Webb 3140401 1 1 1 Acreage W. C. Woods W. C. Woods W. C. Woods W. C. Woods W. C. Woods Riley Heights Riley Heights Riley Heights Hollins Road South side of Mason Mill Road, east of Hollins Road C. F. Sisler 3121901 Acreage Melvin S. & Helen S. Austin 3121905 Acreage C. F. Sisler 3121901 Acreage Tinker Creek Ti~er Creek Tinker Creek 50.0 50.0 5O.O 50.O 50.18 50.19 50.19 50.19 50.19 45.06 170.0 90.O llO.O 144.36 113.0 100.01 100.01 104.36 111.2 90.05 125.0 104.36 104.36 104.36 104.36 104.36 100.0 80.0 8O.O 80.0 8O.O 45.0 50.0 5O.O 50.0 5O.O 50.0 50.O 50.0 5o.o 46.36 62.3 90.2 75.O 200. O 177.0 100.0 552.5 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.97 84.99 84.99 84.99 84.99 76.30 287.86 152.40 186.26 2f~4.45 191.34 169.35 169.35 176.71 188.30 152.48 211.66 176.71 176.71 176.71 176.71 176.71 169.33 135.47 135.47 13 5.47 135.47 76.20 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 84.67 78.50 105.Z~ 152.74 127.00 338.66 299.72 169.33 935 · 56 Name of Location AbuttinE Owner Lot Ilo. Block No. Map Front Footage Estimated Cost to ~mer North side of Mason Mill Road between Hollins Road and Craig Road A. R. & Daisy J. Yates August Rex Pts. 6 & 7 Becker Map 8 Becker Map 101.2 303.7 171.36 514.26 North side of Mason Mill Road, ~ast of Craig Road ~Edith Snow Linton W. C. & Gladys M. Martin ~0. L. & Nellie M. Perdue JohnW. Thompson City of Roanoke School Board 11 Mason Mill Heights 250.0 423.33 E. ½ of 10 Mason Mill Heights 181.19 306.81 9 Mason Mill Heights 143.71 243.35 3240216 Acreage Mason Mill. Heights 292.0 494.45 325021]_ Acreage Mason Mill Heights 100.0 169.33 ISouth side of Overlook Road, east of Craig Road C. E. & Evelyn G. Cain W. Pt. 10 Mason Mill Heights 164.07 277.82 0. L. & Nellie M. Perdue 9 Mason Mill Heights 120.69 204.37 E. L. & Bessie Horton 12 Mason Mill Heights 158.88 269.03 Herman F., Richard, & Edward L.Howell 13 Mason Mill tleights 152.0 257.38 A. J. & Mattie B. Kirk 8 Mason Mill Heights 150.0 254.00 North side of Overlook Road east of Craig Road James T. Austin et al 1 Mason Mill Heights 175.0 296.33 Mildred W. Janney 2 Mason Mill Heights 152.68 258.53 iJohnM. & Velma K. Campbell 3 ~son Mill Heights 158.88 269.03 Edith S. Brillhart 4 Mason Mill Heights 158.88 269.03 Lena Helferstay 5 Mason Mill Heights 158.88 269.03 Dewey A. Gearhart et al 6 Mason Mill Heights 152.0 257.38 Agnes Sarah Crawford 7 Mason Mill Heights 170.0 287.86 Across private proper~¥ on the north ~ide of Craig Road %etween Mason Mill Road and Shull Road L. T. Craig 3240110 Acreage Tinker Creek 100.0 169.33 Conduff & Ivan Conner 3240114 Acreage Ti~er Creek 60.0 101.60 Paul R. & Edith M. Price 3240111 Acreage Tinker Creek 121.3 205.40 iR. J. & Dollie G. Davis 3240113 Acreage Tinker Creek 130.0 220.13 J. L. Hodges 3240115 Acreage Tinker Creek lO0.O 169.33 iR. J. & Dollie G. Davis 3240113 Acreage Ti~ker Creek 125.0 211.66 ~North North side of Shull Road between Hollins Road and Rex Street Orange 3121712 Acreage Orange side of Shull Road between Rex Street and Richardson Street 500.0 846.69 Byron L. & Ethel M. Radford 3250601 Acreage Tird~er Creek 100.0 169.33 North side of Shull Read between Richardson Street and Craig Road ByFon L. & Ethel M. Radford 20 1 Blue Hills Addition 60.0 101.60 Byron L. & Ethel M. Radford ll I Blue Hills Addition 46.4 78.57 South side of Shull Road between Hollins Road and Crs$~ Roa~ August Rex Ptsj 1 & 2 Becker 340.0 575.73 Au~st Rex 10 Becker 40.0 67.73 August Rex 11 Becket 71.66 121.34 August Rex 12 Becker 71.66 121.34 August Rex 13 Becker 71.66 121.34 Au&~st Rex 3240101 Acreage Tinker Creek 100.0 169.33 Byron L. & Ethel M. Radford 1 2 Blue Hills Addition 59.80 101.26 Byron L. & Ethel M. Radford 8 2 Blue ttills Addition 84.94 143.83 South side of Radford Road be~een Richardson Street and Craig Road Byron L. & Ethel M. Radford Di!bert & M~_ry Frances Howell Byron L. & Ethel M. Radford 1 1 Bho Hills Addition 60.0 101.60 2 1 Blue Hills Addition 55.0 93.13 3 1 Blue Hills Addition 50.0 84.67 North side of Radford Road between Rex Street and CraiM Road Vieva Christine Snead 3250415 Acreage J. W. Leech 3250404 Acreage John W. Hicks 3250405 Acreage Tinker Creek Tinker Creek Tinker Creek 55.23 54.2 106.8 93.52 91.78 180.84 447 44,$ Name of Location Abutting Owner Lot No, Block No. Map Front Footage Estimated Cost to Owner North side of Wilkes Road between Hollins Road and Tinker Creek Matthew C. P~rks W. T. Hylton W. T. Hylton W. T. Hylton W. T. Hylton W. T. Hylton John W. Harris John Wil!iam Hicks John William Hicks Margaret E. Goad Margaret E. Goad H. C. Eversole H. C, Eversole S. H. Widener et ux Pt, 1 2 Pt, 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 2 9 2 3250226 Acreage 3250227 Acreage 3250228 Acreage 3250229 Acreage Bluestone Addition Bhestone,Addition Bluestone'~Addition Bluestone Addition' Bluestone-~ddition Bluestone Addition Bluestone. Addition Bluestone Addition Bluestone Addition Bluestone Addition Ti~cer Creek Tinker Creek Tinker Creek Tinker Creek 60.3 49.0' lO0.O lO0.O 123.2 100.0 lO0.O 100.0 100.0 lO0.O 285.17 359,8 184.0 210.0 102,11 ~ 82.97 169~,33 169,33 2O8,62 169,33 169,33 169,33 169,33. 169,33 482,88 609,25 311,57 355.6O South side of Wilkes Road between Hollins Road and Sand Road John W. Taylor Lyle Layman Riley et ux J. F. Richardson Vieva Christine Snead J. W. Leech John H. Hicks Lewis E. Hicks Harry B. Hicks C. T. Hedge et ux M. W. McCarty Silas C. Brown et ux 3250304 Acreage 3250401 Acreage 3250403 Acreage 3250415 Acreage 3250404 Acreage 3250405 Acreage 3250406 Acreage 3250407 Acreage 3250408 Acreage 3250409 Acreage 3250410 Acreage Tinker Creek Tinker Creek Tinker Creek Tinker Creek TiNker Creek Ti~cer Creek Tinker Creek Ti~cer Creek Tinker Creek Tinker Creek Tinker Creek 57,0 201,32 110,19 55,19 55.0 106,3 102,85 · 102.85 99.7 192,8 308,2 96,52 340,90 186.59 93.46 93.13 180,00 174,16. 174.16 168,82 326 .!+7 521.88 South side of Wilkes Road between Sand Road and Tinker Creek James B. & Ethel L. Hamby S. H. Widener et ux 3250501 Acreage 3250505 Acreage Fellows Quarry Tinker Creek 427.5 166.5 723.89 281.94 North side of Sand Ro,ad between Wilkes Road and Tinker Creek John E. &Louise C. Robertson Dan Bowles Rena P. Brock Rena P. Brock W. E. Blevins et ux 3250502 Acreage 3250503 Acreage 3250504 Acreage 3250504 Acreage 3250506 Acreage Fellows Quarry Fe!lo~s Quarry Fellows Quarry Fellows Quarry Tinker Creek 92,3 61,5 152,4 t58,0 216.5 156,29 104,14 258,06 267,54 366,60 South side of Sand between Wilkes Road and Tinker Creek Foster W. & Hallie G. Ferrell Ralston M. Metz et ux %JyndhamE. Blevins et ux C. E. Caldwell Ava Zo Lemon Ava Zo Lemon 3250411 Acreage Tinker Creel[ 48.3 81.79 3250412 Acreage Tinker Creek 95.2 161.21 3250413 Acreage Tinker Creek 61.6 104.31 3250414 Acreage Ti~cer Creek 148.0 250.61 3250801 Acreage Tinker Creek 151.O 255,69 3250802 Acreage Tinker Creek 284.0 480.90 (C) The City Clerk is directed 'to furn2sh to the Clerk of the Hustings Court of the City, of Roanoke an attested copy of this Resolution, who shall record an abstract thereof in the judgment docket in his office and index the same as provided by Chapter 138 of the 1946 Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia (se[tic 3071-b.of the Code of virginia). (D) An emergency existing, this Resolution shall be in effec~t from the date of its adoption. APPROVED Pr es ident 449 ':~' ITY Ill T!'~,' COUNCIL FOR TH,,, C OF The 3rd day of October, 1949. No. 10187. A RESOLUTION creating a co~muittee to be composed of the City l,.ianager, the City Engineer and the Gity Attorney for the purpose of settling any controversies which migent arise with the abutting landowners on certain parts of certain streets in the Hollins Road area, and the eastern portion of the ~filliamson Road area, as to the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along said parts of said streets and the assessing or apportioning of the cost thereof bet~veen the City and the abutting landowners as provided by law, the said co~zaittee to submit its recom- mendatious at the public hearing on the question of fixing final assessments. BE IT ~'w~ ~ '~ ~,v0L.YED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a committee to be composed of the City Manager, the City Engineer and the City Attorney, be, and is hereby created for the purpose of settling any controversies which might arise with the abutting landowners on certain parts of certain streets in the Hollins Road area, and the eastern portion of the Williamson Road area, as to the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along said parts of said streets and the assessing or apportioning of the cost thereof between the city and the abutting landowners as provided by law, the said committee to submit its recommen- dations at the public hearing on the question of fixing final assessments. APPROVED Clerk Pr es ident IN T_~IE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF R0~0K~E, VIRGl~IA, The 3rd day of October, 1949. No. 10188. A RESOLUTION authorizing the construction of sanitary sewers in and along certain portions of certain streets in the Fairmount Addition, and adjoining sub- divisions, for which improvements assessments are to be made against the abutting landowners, and providing for the docketing of an abstract of the Resolution in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke. V,~EREAS, the Board consisting of the members of the ~ity Council, created under the provisions of Resolution No. 10151, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on September 6, 19~9, after dine publication of notice for two conse- cutive weeks in "The World-News,,, a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Roanoke, the first publication being on September l~, 19~9, and the other on September 21, 1949, conducted a hearing on October 3, 19~9, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., in the Circ~uit Court Room in the ~m~nicipal Building, on the question of constructing sewers in and along certain portions of certain streets in the Fairmount Addition, 450 ~nd adjoining subdivisions, and to make such decisions and do such acts as are provided for and contemplated by Section 3067 (as amended ) and 3068 of the Code of Virginia, at which hearing no objections were presented by landowners and other interested parties in the affected area, and V~HEREAS, the said Board has made estimates of the assessments or apportion- ments on the basis of one-third of the cost of the total cost of the improvements against the abutting landowners, and two-thirds to be paid by the City, as provided by law, and WHEREAS, it is imperative that the said sanitary sewers be constructed along certain portions of the streets, heretofore and hereafter set forth, for the protec- tion of~ the public health, and in order to provide for the usual operation of the Municipal Government an ~nergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV~-U) by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (A) The construction of sanitary sewers in and along certain portions of certain streets in the Fairmount Addition, and adjoining subdivisions, as set forth in said Resolution No. 10151, is hereby authorized. (B) That the ownership and location of the property to be affected by the proposed improvements hereby authorized and the estimated smount as determined by said Board that will be assessed against or apportioned to eac~ landowner, or fixed by agreement with him, are as follows: Name of Location Front Estimated Abutting Owner Lot No. Block No. Map FootaMe Cost to Owner North side of Indiana Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets Lizzie J. Lockard iPhilander W. &Alma M. Vest Herndon H. & Mae E. Hungate A. T. & Mary A. Austin 2 ll Fairmount 75.0 108.49 W. Pt. I ll Falrmount 93.75 135.61 M. Pt. 1 11 Fairmount 48.75 70.52 E. Pt. 1 11 Fairmount 95.0 137.42 South side of India~ Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets Ray E. & Viaeva J. Hall Ray E. Hall Henry L. & Irma W. Lyle Henry L. & Irma W. Lyle The Church of God The Church of God The Church of God The Church of God Randall Charles Gray 4 5 Fairmount 5 5 Fairmount 6 5 Fairmount 7 5 Fairmount 8 5 Fairmount 9 5 Fairmount l0 5 Fairmount ll 5 Fairmount 12 5 Fairmount West side of 9th Street, north of Indiana Avenue Hazel Crouch A. J. Hansbrough 3040101 Acreage Linwood Land 3111503 Acreage Hollins Road East side of 9th Street between Indiana Avenue and Florida Avenue William Franklin Candle N.Pt. 1, 2, 3 5 William Franklin Candle S.Pt. 1, 2, 3 5 Garland & Dorothy G. Vest N.Pt. 13, 14, 15 5 Roy L. & Octavia V. Boothe M.Pt. 13, 14, 15 5 Nellie F. & HidyRiddleberger S.Pt.13, 14, 15 5 Fairmont Fairmont ~irmo~t ~i~o~t Fairmont West side of 9th Street between Florida Avenue and Indiana Avenue Virginia L. Wright Nannie B. Nolen 9 37 17 & 18 37 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 4O.O 40.0 4O.O 40.0 45.0 North side of Florida Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets Arthur & Bertha R. Huggett C. E. &Angela M. Bush C. E. & Angela M. Bush C. E. &Angela M. Bush C. E. & Angela M. Bush George V. & Vera C. McCall George V. & Vera C. McCall Lonnie R. & Eva G. Mabry Fomon D. & Ruth C. Martin 78.62 50.0 86.67 43.33 43.33 &3.33 43.33 Deanwood Terrace 40.0 Deanwood Terrace 80.0 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 65.09 113.73 72.33 125.37 62.68 62.68 62.68 62.68 57.86 115.72 Fairmount 40.0 57 · 86 Fairmount 40.0 57.86 Fairmount 40.0 57.86 Fairmount 40.0 57.86 Fairmount 40.0 57.86 Fairmount 40.0 57.86 Fairmount 40.0 57.86 Fairmount 40.0 57.86 Fairmount 45 · 0 65 · 09 Name of Location iAbutting Owner Lot No. Block No. Front Eo0tage iSouth side of Florida Avenue between 9th and lOth Streets iUnited Finance Company, Inc. 2 4 !United Finance Company, Inc. 3 4 Ada Holland 4 4 Ada Holland 5 4 Ada Holland 6 4 P. M. Clayman 7 4 P. M. Clayman 8 4 P. M. Clayman 9 4 P. M. Clayman 10 4 P. M. Clayman 11 4 P. M. Clayman 12 4 Fairmount Fairmount Fairmount Fairmount Fairmount Fairmount Fazrmount Fairmount Fairmount Fazrmount Fairmount North side of Connecticut Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets Robert E. Six Robert E. Six Hazel M. & Mildred Boggs Hazel M. & Mildred Boggs Hazel M. & Mildred Boggs Hazel M. & Mildred Boggs P. M. Clayman E. Pt.14 & 15 4 Fairmount 16 4 Fairmount 17 4 Fairmount 18 4 Faimount 19 4 Fai~unount 20 4 Fairmount 21 4 Fairmount East side of 9th Street between Florida Avenue and Connecticut Avenue United Finance Co., Inc. Homer S. & Matilda Peck 1 4 Fairmount 13 & W.Pt. !4 4 Fairmount West side of 9th Street between Florida Avenue and Connecticut Avenue J. J. & J. C. Martin T. C. & Fannie L. Cyrus 9 30 18 30 Deanwood Terrace Deanwood Terrace South side of Connecticut Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets G. W. &Eva Simmons Noel G. W. & Eva Sinnnons Noel Daniel J. Campbell Frederick C. Hudson Frederick C. Hudson Frederick C. Hudson Houston Trent United Finance Corp.,~ Inc. 2 3 Fairmount 3 3 Fairmount 4 3 Fairmount 5 3 Fairmount 6 3 Fairmount 7 3 Fairmount 8 3 Fairmount 9 3 Fairmount North side of Connecticut Avenue between 8th and 9th Streets J. J. & J. C. Martin 14 30 Deanwood Terrace J. J. & J. C. Martin 15 30 Deanwood Terrace rchieB. Argabright & Pt. 17 30 Deanwood Terrace 16 . C. & Fannie L. Cyrus Pt. 17 30 Deanwood Terrace outh side of Connecticut Avenue between 8th and 9th Streets  usie G. Horton et al ~ 23 Deanwood Terrace ~usie G. Horton et al 6 23 Deanwood Terrace ~usie G. Horton et al 7 23 Deanwood Terrace ~usie G. Horton et al 8 23 Deanwood Terrace North side of Georgia Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets 40.0 40.0 40.o 4O.O 4o.o 4o.o 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 45.0 60.0 40.o 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 40.0 6O.O 40.0 40.0 40.0 4O.O 40.0 4O.O 4O.O 4O.O 4o.o 40.0 40.0 40.0 48.o 32.0 40.0 ~o.o 40.0 40.0 Yames D. McGuire Yames D. McGuire ]onley J. Widener et al ]onley J. Widener et al I. Milton Denny I. Milton Denny 13 3 14 3 15 3 16 3 17 3 18 & W. Pt. 19 3 Fairmount Corp. 48.27 Fairmount Corp. 40.0 Fairmount Corp. 40.0 Faimount Corp. 40.0 Fairmount Corp. 40.0 Fairmount Corp. 60.0 iast side of 9th Street between Connecticut Avenue and Georgia Avenue . B. & Stella Booth i 3 Fairmount 40.0 Jest side of 9th Street between Mercer Avenue and Connecticut Avenue ~usie G. Horton et al 9 23 Deanwood Terrace & 40.0 Linwood Land ~outh side of Georgia Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets ?erris G. Murray ~oscoe C. & Susie H. Eelley ~ohn L. Schoonover . C. Childress . C. Chi!dress 2 2 Fairmount 40.0 3 2 Fairmount 40.0 4 2 Fairmount 40.0 5 2 Fairmount 40.0 6 2 Fairmount 40.0 Estimated Cost to Owner 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 65.09 86.79 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 86.79 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 69.43 46.~ 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 69.82 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 86.79 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 57.86 Name of Location Front Estimated Abutting Owner Lot No. Block No. Map Footage Cost to Owner North side of Mercer Avenue between 8th and 9th Streets United Finance Co., Inc. 12 United Finance Co., Inc. 13 Annie L. Beckner 14 United Finance Co., Inc. 15 Pleasant G. Gravely 16 Pleasant G. Gravely 17 23 Deanwood Terrace & Linwood Land 40.0 57.86 23 Deanwood Terrace & Linwood Land 40.0 57.86 23 Deanwood Terrace & Linwood Land 40.0 57.86 23 Deanwood Terrace & Linwood Land 40.0 57.86 23 Deanwood Terrace & Linwood Land 40.0 57.86 23 Deanwood Terrace & Linwood Land 40.0 57.86 South side of Mercer Avenue between 8th and 9th Streets United Finance Co., Inc. 3~ United Finance Co., Inc. 4 United Finance Co., Inc. 5 Margie Conner 6 16 Linwood Land 16 Linwood Land 16 Linwood Land 16 Linwood Land North side of Pocahontas Avenue between 9th and 10th Streets Cecil Light 13 United Finance Co., Inc. 14 Thelma M. S~mmons 15 ThelmaM. S~w~ons 16 Thelma M. Simmons 17 Mary F. Childress 18 Mary F. Childress 19 Mary F. Childress 20 Mary F. Childress 21 2 Fairmount 2 FaiEGount 2 Fairmouut 2 Fairmount 2 Fairmount 2 Fairmount 2 Fairmount 2 Fairmount 2 Fairmount East side of 9th Street between Georgia Avenue and Pocahontas Avenue Ferris G. Murray 1 2 Fairmount West side of 9th Street between Staunton Avenue and Mercer Avenue United Finance Co., Inc. 7 16 Sarah Lawson 12,13,14 16 Linwood Land Linwood L~nd South side of Pocahontas Avenue between 9th and lOth Streets United Finance Co., Inc. 2 United Finance Co., Inc. 3 United Finance Co., Inc. 4 United Finance Co., Inc. 5 Nick Harris 6 United Finance Co., Inc. 7 A. L. Robertson 17 A. L. Robertson 18 1 Fairmou~t 1 Fairmount 1 Fairmo%mt 1 Fairmount 1 Fairmo~uat 1 Fair~o~mt I Fairmount I Fairmount East side of 9th Street between Pocahontas Avenue and ~ynchburg Avenue United Finance Co., Inc. 1 1 United Finance Co., Inc. Acreage 1 40.0 57.86 40.0 57.86 4o.o 57.86 40.0 57.86 92.35 133.58 40.O 57.86 4o.o 57.86 4o.o 57.86 40.0 57.86 4o.0 57.86 4o.0 57.86 40.0 57.86 40.55 58.66 59.3 85.78 7o.o 101.26 SC.0 115.72 40.0 57.86 40.0 57.86 40.0 57.86 4o.0 57.86 56.2 81.29 60.0 ~6.79 4o.o 57.86 40.55 58.66 Fairmount 40.0 57.86 Fairmo%mt 60.0 86.79 West side of 9th Street between Staunton Avenue and Lynchburx Avenue Nadine K. Guerrant Acreage Linwood Land 25.0 36.16 (C) The City Clerk is directed to furnish to the Clerk of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke an attested copy of this Resolution, who shall record an abstract thereof in the judgment docket in his office and index the same as pro- vided by Chapter 138 of the 19~6 Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia (section 3071-b of the Code of Virginia). (D) An emergency existing, this Resolution shall be in effect from the date of its adoption. APPROVED ATTEST: ~ / Clerk ~ IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~'JIA, The }rd day of October, 1949. No. 10189. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City ~Lmnager to secure fram the Federal Government, if possible, advance funds for the preparation of engineering plans and specifications on approved public works projects under the provisions of United States Senate Bill 2116 and United States House of Representatives Bill 57}9, pro- viding for the extension of the public works planning program. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Nanager ~be, and he is hereby authorized to secure from the Federal Government, if possible, advance f~n~ds for the preparation of engineering plans and specifications on approv- ed public works projects under the provisions of United States Senate Bill 2116 and United States House of Representatives Bill 5739, providing for the extension of ~.the public works planning program. APPROVED ATTEST: k Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of October, 1949. No. 10190. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section /~3, "Building and Plumbing Inspection" of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia , on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existent, of an emergency?'. BE IT ORDAINED by the Comucil of the City of Roanoke that Section #43, "Building and Plumbing Inspection", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1958, No. 9751, and entitl- ed, "An Ordinance making aopropriations from the General Fund of the ~m y of Roanok~ for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: BUILDISK~~ AND PLIZ,~I~G I~SPECTI0~ #43 Salary ~tra Employees ~ 728 00 BE IT FVN~[ER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED A ~PIIE~ T: Clerk Pr e s i dent 454 IN T~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~OKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of October, 1949. No. 10191. AN 0RDIMA~CE to a~.~end and reenact Section #40, "Police Departl~ent", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT 0RDAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #40, "Police Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Zirginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, Mo. 9751, and entitled,"An Ordinance naking appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning Yanuary l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby araended and reordained to read as follows: POLICE DEPAR~.~iENT #40 Supplies ............... ,~ 3,842.50 BE IT ~JSR~R 0~:DAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk Pr es '~den t IN ~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0tCE, VIRGI~IA, The 3rd day of October, 1949. No. 10192. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~tanager to engage the firm of Alvord, Burdick and Howson, Engineers, for the purpose of investigating and re- porting upon the water requirements of the newly annexed areas of the City of Roanoke and the outline of construction for the near and more distant future, de- signed to adequately serve those areas; and to prepare an inventory and appraisal of the privately owned water supplies, and to serve as the city's representative in negotiations w;~th the owners or in arbitration proceedings to ascertain the fair and reasonable value for acquisition by the city, in accordance with Parts i and 4 of the formal proposal of the firm dated September 8, 1949, at a fee of ~5,000.00, with the proviso that the engineering services be performed under the direct super- vision of Nr. Louis R. Howson of the firm. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City DIanager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to engage the firm of Alvord, Burdick and Howson, Engineers, for the purpose of investigating and reporting upon the water requirements of the newly annexed areas of the City of Roanoke and the out- line' of construction for the near and more distant future, designed to adequately serve those areas; and to prepare an inventory and appraisal of the privately owned water supplies, and to serve as the city's representative in negotiations with the owners or in arbitration proceedings to ascertain the fair and reasonable value for acquisition by the city, in accordance with Parts i and 4 of the formal proposal of the firm dated September 8, 19~9, at a fee of $5,000.00, with the proviso that the engineering services be performed under the direct supervision of ~. Louis R. Howson of the firm. APPROVED ATTEST: Clef k Pr esident IN THE COUNC~L FOR THE CITT OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 3rd day of October, 19~9. No. 10193. A RESOLUTION directing the City Auditor to transfer $269,072.11 from the Improvement F~nd (School Capital Account) to the General F~nd to reimburse said General F~nd for advances made in anticipation of issuance of bonds for construction and improvement of schools. WHEREAS, the Coancil of the City of Roanoke has heretofore advanced from the General Fand of the City the amount of $119,072.11 for the construction of a ~efferson Vocation Unit Addition, and $150,000.00 for the completion of the new Monroe ~nior High School, in anticipation of issuance of bonds for construction and iimprovement of schools, and V~HEREAS, bonds have been sold for school improvements and the proceeds are now in the Improvement Fund. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City A~ditor be, and he is hereby directed to transfer $269,072.11 from the Improve- ment Fund (School Capital Account) to the General Fund to reimburse said General F~n~ for advances made in anticipation of issuance of bonds for construction and improve- ment of schools. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA The 7th day of October, 1949. No. 10194 A RESOLUTION approving the application of the City of Roanoke Redevelopment nd Housing Authority to the Public Housing Administration for a Preliminary Loan in an amount not to exceed $230,000.00; declarin~ the intent of said Council to here- lafter cause the City of Roanoke to enter into an agreement with said Housing Autho- lrity for the local cooperation by the said City in the provision of said low-rent ~ublic housing which may be required by the Public Housing Administration, and pro- tiding for an emergency. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority is apply- lng to the Public Housing Administration in accordance with the provisions of the 3nited States Housing Act of 1937, as amended to date, for a Preliminary Loan in the ~mount of $230,000.00 to cover the costs of surveying and planning in connection ~ith the development of not to exceed approximately Nine hundred (900)..dwelling ~nits of low-rent public housing; and WHEREAS, there exists in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, need for such low- rent public housing at rents within the means of low-income families, especially families of living or deceased veterans and service men, which need is not being tully met by private enterprise; and WHEREAS, such a condition constitutes a menace to the health, safety, norals and welfare of the inhabitants of the City of Roanoke; and WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation of the health or safety, an ~mergency is hereby declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia; That the Council of the City of Roanoke does hereby approve the application f the City of Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority to the Public Housing ~dministration for a Preliminary Loan in an amount not to exceed $230,000.00, to over the costs of surveying and planning in connection with the development of not o exceed approximately Nine hundred (900) units of low-rent public housing in the ity of Roanoke, Virginia; and does hereby declare its intent to hereafter enter nto an agreement with said City of Roanoke Redevelopment and Housing Authority for ;he local cooperation by the City of Roanoke in the provision of said low-rent publi ~ousing which may be required by the Public Housing Administration pursuant to the ]nited States Housing Act of 1937, as amended to date; and that, an emergency exist- lng, this Resolution shall be in full force and effect from its passage. APPROVED %TTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1949. No. 10196. A RESOLUTION exempting from zoning restrictions the erection of television or radio antennae and antenna towers for non-commercial use. WHEREAS, television is a relatively new development and the proper erection of television antennae and antenna towers is not clearly defined in either the zoning or buildin~ restrictions. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that no .part of the zoning ordinances be construed as prohibiting the erection of television or radio antennae or antenna towers for non-commercial transmission or reception. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager, the City Engineer and the Building Inspector investigate proper requirements for the erection of television or radio antennae or antenna towers in excess of 25 feet in height above the top of a building, or 40 feet above the ground in the case of towers erected independent of buildings, and make recommendations to this Council for proper safety measures and regulations for issuance of permits for same. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pres id ent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1949. No. 10197. A RESOLUTION requiring the Commissioner of Health and the Building Inspector to make special monthly reports on the number of dwellings inspected for sanitary purposes, the number condemned, and the number for which corrective measures were required. WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke has signified its intention of improving the general housing situation in the city and has applied for Federal ~ssistance to accomplish this end, and WHEREAS, the conditions of health and sanitation of housing in the city has ia direct bearin~ upon the health of the community. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that, in Order for the Council to keep abreast with locsl developments toward the i~Jprovement ~f housing, the Commissioner of Health and the Building Inspector be required to hake a brief special report each month, being submitted not later than the lOth of the following month, setting forth the number of dwellings inspected for sanitary purposes, the number condemned, and the number for which corrective measures were required. APPROVED 457 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The lOth day of October, 1949. No. 10198. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the proper officials of the City of Roanoke to proceed, without delay, to take necessary and proper steps to acquire title in fee simple to the Veterans Emergency Housing Project now located~on the City Farm property and the Jackson Avenue property, as provided by law. WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States has passed legislation permitting cities to acquire, without cost, title to war emergency housing, provided such application is made prior to December 1, 1949, and WHEREAS, such a housing project exists in the City Of Roanoke on land owned by the City of Roanoke. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the proper officials of the city be, and they are hereby authorized and directed to proceed, without delay, to take necessary and proper steps to acquire title in fee simple to the Veterans Emergency Housing Project now located on the City Farm property and the Jackson Avenue property, as provided by law. ATTEST APPROVED · f President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1949. No. 10200. AN ORDINANCE awarding contract for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property in the Hollins Road, Tinker Creek areas, and adjacent subdivisions, to Boyd & Goforth, Incorporated, Charlotte, N. C., at a total cost of $320,498.52, appropriating the amount of $320,498.52 from the 1949 Annex Fund for sewer construction, appropriating $20,832.50 from the 19~9 Annex Fund for the engineering services of Mattern & Mattern, in connection with the project, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Mr. John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, Mr. J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor, Mr. James N. Kincanon, Assistant City Attorney, and Mr. G. L. Mattern, Engineer, upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property in the Hollins Road, Tinker Creek areas, and adjacent subdivisions, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council; and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the bid of Boyd & Goforth, Incorporated, Charlotte, N. C., is the best bid for this project, in the total sum of $320,498.52, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of Boyd & Goforth, 459 Incorporated, for said project is the best bid therefor, and WHEREAS, in the interest of the daily operation of the Municipal )overnment, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of Boyd & Goforth, Incorporated, Charlotte, N. C., For the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve troperty in the Hollins Road, Tinker Creek areas, and adjacent subdivisions, in the ~otal sum of 7320,498.52, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be ~he best bid therefor; and that a contract for the said construction be forthwith xecuted. Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and he is hereby ~uthorized and directed, for an on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the Iontract herein provided for. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that ~320,~98.52, be, and is hereby appropriated From the 1949 Annex Fund for sewer construction. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that ~20,~32.50, be, and is hereby appropriated from she 1949 Annex Fund for the engineering services of Mattern & Mattern in connection ~ith the project. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist, and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ~.TTEST .' Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 19~9. No. 10201. A RESOLUTION awardin~ contract for the construction of sanitary sewers, vith apDurtenant work thereto,, to serve properties in a portion of the Fairmount Addition (Hollins Road, .N.E., formerly 9th Street, N. E.), to Ralph E. Mills Sompany, Incorporated, Salem, Virginia, and Blythe Bros. Company, Charlotte, N. C., ~t a total cost of ~26,032.50. WHEREAS, a committee composed of Er. John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, Rjr. J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor, Mr. Jam~s N. Kincanon, Assistant City ~ttorney, and Mr. O. L. Mattern,~ upon the request of the Council of the City of ~oanoke, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for the construction Df sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve properties in a portion ~f the Fairmount Addition (Hollins Road, N. E., formerly 9th Street, N. E.), and has iuly made its recommendation to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the bid of Ralph E. Riills Company, Incorporated, ~alem, Virginia, and Blythe Brothers Company, Charlotte, N. C., is the best bid for ;his project, in the total sum of ~26,O32.50, and 460 WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of Ralph E. R~iills Company, Incorporated, and Blythe Brothers Company, for said project, is the best bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of Ralph E. Mills Company, Incorporated, Salem, Virginia, and Blythe Brothers Company, Charlotte, N. C.~ for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve properties in a portion of the Fairmount Addition (Hollins Road, N. E., formerly 9th Street, N. E.), in the total sum of ~26,032.50, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor, and that a contract for the said construction be forthwith executed. Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City Y~anger, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 10th day of October, 1949. No. 10202. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section ~71, "Sewer Construction"~ of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia,' on the 31st day "An Ordinance making appropriations from of December, 19~, No. 9751, and entitled, _ the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section ~71~ "Sewer Construction", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: SEWER CONSTRUCTION ~71 Contractors .......................... ~gO,500.OO. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Cle rk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 17th day of October, 1949. No. 10195. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City ~anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute a contract of lease between the City of Roanoke and Mrs. ~arcella Richardson for the leasing of the dwelling house and yard appur- tenant thereto situated on property, formerly known as the Schilling property, in i the Garden City Area of the City of Roanoke, for a term of one month commencing on ~i the 10th day of October, 19~9, and thereafter from month to month until terminated by either party on a thirty days' notice, in writing, as required by statute, at a rental of $37.50 per month, payable in advance, and subject to such other terms and conditions contained in said contract of lease to be approved by the City Attorney. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~,~anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to execute a contract of lease between the City of Roanoke and ~.~rs. I?!arcell Richardson for the leasing of the dwelling house and yard appurtenant thereto situa- ted on property, formerly knovm as the Schilling property, in the Garden City Area of the City of Roanoke, for a term of one month commencing on the 10th day of i0ctober, 19~9, and thereafter from month to month until terminated by either party on a thirty days' notice, in writing, as required by statute, at a rental of $37.50 per month, payable in advance, and subject to such other terms and conditions con- tained in said contract of lease to be approved by the City Attorney. APPROVED Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGII~;IA, The 17th day of October, 19~9. No. 10199. AN ORDINANCE waiving interest On all sidewalk and sewer assessments of record in the Office of the City Clerk (and not of record in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke) provided the principal amounts of such ssessments l, 1950, and directing the City Attorney to paid prior to January nstitute suits, early in the year 1950, to collect both principal and interest on Ill such sidewalk and sewer assessments not paid prior to January l, 1950. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that interest on all idewalk and sewer assessments of record in the Office of the City Clerk (and not .f record in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke) be, ~nd the same is hereby, waived provided the principal ~nounts of such assessments ~re paid prior to January l, 1950. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Attorney be, and he is hereby, directed to institute suits, early in the year 1950, to collect both principal and interest on all such sidewalk and sewer assessments not paid prior to ~anuary l, 1950. APPROVED ~ 01erk ~ President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of 0ctober, 1949. No. 1020&. AN ORDINANCE prohibiting the subdivision~ or re-subdivision of any lot or parcel of land or the laying off or cutting a public way through any lot or parcel of land situated within the corporate limits of the City of Roanoke until the owners or developers' plan or plat therefor shall have first been referred to and received the approval of both the Planning Board and the City Engineer; prohibiting the Building InsPector fr~n issuing a permit for the erection of any building or struc- ture on any lot or parcel of land situated in the City that is subdivided or re- subdivided, the plan or plat whereof shall not first have been referred to and received the approval of ~oth the Planning Board and the City Engineer as herein contemplated; providing penalties for violations; and declaring an emergency. WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation of the public health and safety an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that no person or corporation shall subdivide or re-subdivide any lot or parcel of land situated within th'e corporate limits of the City of Roanoke, for the purpose, whether fmmediate or future, of transfer of ownership, or building thereon; nor shall any public way be laid off or cut through any lot or parcel of land situated within the corporate limits of the City until the owners' or developers' plan or plat therefor shall have first been referred to and received the approval of both the Planning Board and the City Engineer. The Building Inspector shall not issue any permit for the erection of any building or structure on any lot or parcel of land situated in the City that is ~ubdivided or re-subdivided, the plan or plat whereof shall not first have been referred to and received the approval of both the Planning Board and the City Engineer as herein contemplated. Any person or corporation who violates any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than fifty dollars. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that, an emergency existing, this ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 1949. No. 10205 · A RESOLUTION creating a Charter Study Commission to be composed o~ bhe five members of the Council of the City of Roanoke, five members of the Roanoke Bar and five citizens at large, the five members Of the Roanoke Bar to be selected by lot drawing, and the five citizens at large to be selected by a lot drawing from the Poll Tax Book, for study of Charter changes and to make recommendations to City Council. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there be, and is hereby created a Charter Study Commission to be composed of the five members of the Council of the City of Roanoke, five members of the Roanoke Bar and fi~'e citizens at large, the five members of the Roanoke Bar to be selected by lot drawing and the' five citizens at large to be selected by a lot drawing from the Poll Tax Book, for study of Charter changes and to make recommendations to City Council. APPROVED Clef k Pr esident IN THE COIR~CIL FOR ~TE CITY OF R0~NOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of 0ctober, 1949. No. 10206. A RESOLUTION excluding from Resolution No. 9808, adopted on the 14th day of February, 1949, the requirements as to construction of' sidewalk on Avenel Ave hue, between Carlton Road and Langdon Road? Fairway Drive, between Howard Road and Langdon Road; and Howard Road, between Northview Drive and Fairway Drive, in the Rosalind Hills Addition. · V~,~EREAS, Resolution No. 9808, adopted on the 14th day of February, 1959, authorized Howard E. Sigmon to construct sidewalk, curb and gutter on certain street~ in the Rosalind Hills Addition, under certain terms and conditions, and provided for payment of the cost therefor, and ~EREAS, Howard E. Sigmon has asked that the requirements as to construc- tion of sidewalk on Avenel Avenue, between Carlton Road and Langdon Road; Fairway Drive, between Howard Road and Langdon Road; aa~ Howard Road, between Northview Drive and Fairway Drive, in the Rosalind Hills Addition, be excluded from Resolution ~o. 9808, in which request Council con~urs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there ~e, and is hereby excluded from Resolution No. 9808, adopted on the lSth day of Febr~ L949, the requirements as to construction of sidewalk on Avenel Avenue, between ~arlton Road and Langdon Road; Fairway Drive, between Howard Road and Langdon Road; ~ry, 464 and Howard Road, between Northview Drive and Fairway Drive, in the Rosalind Hills Addition. A'PP R OV E D Olerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 1949~. No. 10208. A RESOLUTION providing for the approintment of five freeholders, any three of whom might act, as viewers in connection with the petition Of William C. Bova to vacate, discontinue and close' the 15-foot alley running South from Highland Avenue to the North side of Albemarle Avenue, running between and parallel with First and Third Streets, S. E., Roanoke City, Virginia, said 'alley being shown on the map of the City of Roanoke as the property of William C. Bova, dated October l, 19~8, made by the City Engineer and recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Cou~t of Roanoke City, Virginia, in City Plat Book, Page 402, and ia Deed Book 281, Page 93. WHEREAS, it appearing to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, upon the petition of William C. Bova, that the said petitioner did duly and legally publish, as required by Section 5220 and Section 2039 (9), as amended, of the 1952 Code of Virginia, a notice of application to the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, to close the hereinafter referred to alley, the publication of ~hich was had by posting a copy of said notice at the front door of the Court House. of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia (Campbell Avenue Entrance), at the ~JIarket Square (Salem Avenue Entrance), and at Block ll, Section S. E. 3, Official Survey, at the alley above mentioned, as provided by the aforesaid sections of the Virginia Code, all of which is verified by an affidavit appended to the petition addressed to the Council, requesting that the hereinafter described alley be formally vacated, discontinued and closed, and WHEREAS, it further appearing to the Council that more than five days have elapsed since the publication of the hereinabove described notices, and the Council has considered the petition of the applicant to vacate, discontinue and close the 15-foot alley being shown on the map of the City of Roanoke, the property of William C. Bova, dated October l, 19~8, made by the City Engineer, and recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in City Plat Book, Page 402, and WHEREAS, the petitioners have requested that not less than three viewers be appointed to view the above described alley to be vacated, and discontinued and closed, and report in writing as required by Sections 2039 (9) and 5220 of the 19~2 Code of Virginia, as amended. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Mason ~iller, D. ~_. Etheridge, James A. Turner, C. Cecil Flora and J. Herman Sigmo~ ~ ~ ,~ ~ ~r~bv aooointed, any three of whom may act, as viewers to view 465 the aforesaid alley and report in writing pursuant to the provisions of Sections 2039 (9) and 5220 of the 1952 COde of Virginia, as amended, whether or not, in their opinion, any, and, if any, what inconvenience would result from formally vacating, discontinuing and closing the aforesaid alley. AfTE~T: ~' Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~SiE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 19~9. No. 10209. A RESOLUTION to accept from Mr. J. B. Fishburn the donation of property located on Spottswood Avenue, S. ,~T~..~., between Cleveland Avenue and Virginia Avenue, described as Lots 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 7, Mountain Vi'ew Land Company Map, to 0e used for park and recreational purposes, upon such terms and conditions as shall 0e mutually agreed upon ~and set out in a deed from J. B. Fishburn to the City of .~oanoke, conveying the property heretofore referred to. WHEREAS, Mr. J. B. Fishburn has offered to donate to the City of Roanoke )roperty located on Spottswood Avenue, S. VJ., between Cleveland Avenue and Virginia ~venue, described as Lots 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 7, Mountain View Land Company dap, for park and recreational purposes, with a provision in the deed of conveyance ~hat in the event Riverside Boulevard is ever extended from Cleveland Avenue to ~emorial Bridge, the City shall reserve the right to use that portion of the propert ~quired for such extension, and %SIEREAS, the City of Roanoke is willing to accept said property for park and ecreational purposes, upon such terms and conditions as shall be mutually agreed upo nd set out in a deed of conveyance from the said J. B. Fishburn. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the ity accept from Nr. J. B. Fishburn property located on Spottswood Avenue, S. etween Cleveland Avenue and Virginia Avenue, described as Lots 16, i7, 18, 19 and 0, Block 7, Mountain View Land Company Map, to be used for park and recreational .~urposes, upon such terms and conditions as shall be mutually agreed upon and set )ut in a deed from J. B. Fishburn to the City of Roanoke, conveying the property ~eretofore referred to. AP. PROVED Clerk President ,t66 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CI~ OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 1949. No. 10210. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #100, "Recreation Department", and Section #702, "Public Parks", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations, from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #100, "Recreation Department", and Section #102, "Public Parks", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of ~ecember, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making pappropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: RECREATION DEPAR%~NT #100 Furniture and Fixtures (1) . ...... $ 1,618.00 (1) i Space Heater ..... $300.00 PUBLIC PARKS #102 Repair s ........................... $ 790.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 19~9. No. 10211. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to raze the keeper's house at the Roanoke Municipal Stadium.' BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to raze the keeper's house at the Roanoke Municipal Stadium. APPROVED Clerk Pr e s iden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR %~tE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 19~9. No. 10212. A RESOLUTION creating a board before whom abutting landowners on certain parts of certain streets in the northern portion of the Fairmount Addition, and adjoining subdivision~ may appear and be heard in favor of or against the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along said parts of said streets, the cost of which, when the same shall have been ascertained, is to be assessed Or apportion- ed between the City and the abutting landowners as provided by law; and providing fo~ notice to such abutting landowners of the hearing before such board. V~SiEREAS, it is imperative that sanitary sewers be constructed in and along icertain parts of streets hereinafter set forth for the protection of the public ihealth, and in order to provide for the usual daily operation of the mUnicipal Igovernment, an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of 'Roanoke, as follows: (1) The City Council shall constitute a board to whom the matter of the proposed construction of sanitary sewers in and along the following streets, to-wit: West side of Hollins Road, between Indiana Avenue and ~!issouri Avenue; West side of Hollins Road, north of I{~ssouri Avenue; East side of Hollins Road between 01d Corporation Line and 01d Dominion Avenue, North side of 01d Dominion Avenue, east of Hollins Road; South side of Old Dominion Avenue, east of Hollins Road, East side of Hollins Road between 01d Dominion Avenue and }¥~onticello Avenue; North side of 1,1onticello Avenue, east of Hollins Road; South side of Monticello Avenue, east of Hollins Road; East side of Hollins Road between I¥1onticello Avenue and I,.~iissouri Avenue; North side of Missouri Avenue, east of Hollins Road, South side of Missouri Avenue, east of Hollins Road; East side of Hollins Road between ~.~issouri Avenue and Indiana Avenue, the cost of which when the same shall have been ascertained is to be assessed or apportioned between' the City and the abutting landowners, as provided by law, is hereby referred to hear the abutting landowners on said certain parts of said street: in favor of or against such proposed improvements. (2) Said board shall notify said abutting landowners when and where they nay appear before said board to be heard in favor of or against said proposed im- orovements. The notice required hereby may be given by one or more of the methods )rovided by Section 3069 of the Code of virginia, as the board may decide and [irect. (3) Upon the completion of such hearing, said board shall make a report of its findings and recommendations to City Council. (4) An energency existing this resolution shall be in effect from the date of its adoption. APPROVED Clef k Pr esi den t 468 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 1949. No. 10213. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk to proceed ~mmediately with the waiving of interest on all sidewalk and sewer assessments of record in his office (and not of record in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke), upon payment of the principal, in accordance with the pr ovisions of Ordinance No. 10199. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the Oity of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby directed to proceed immediately with the waiving of interest on all sidewalk and sewer assessments of record in his office (and not of record in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke), upon payment of the principal, in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 10199. APPROVED Clerk ~ ............... IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 17th day of October, 19~9. President No~ 1021~. A RESOLUTION appointing a committee to be composed of the City Manager, the City Auditor ~and the ~anager of the Water Department for the purpose of recom- mending to the Council of the City of Roanoke not later than November 7, 19~9,- amendment to the rules and regulations of the Water Department 'relative 'to the extension of credit to custoners and opening of accounts, also, as to the refund- ing of money now on hand, and that the new rules and regulations conform to the rule of public utilities generally and the rules of the State Corporation Con~nission, if any, in this respect. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that there be, and is hereby appointed a cc~nittee to be composed of the City Manager, the City A~ditor an the Manager of the Water Department for the p~rpose of recommending to the Council of the City of Roanoke not later than November 7, 19~9, amendment to the rules and regulations of the Water Department relative to the extension of credit to customer and opening of accounts, also, as to the refunding of money now on hand, and that the new rules and regulations conform to the rules of public utilities generally and the rules of the State Corperation Commission, if any, in this respect. Clerk APPROVED President 469 IN THE CODT;CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 19th day of October, 1949. No. 10216. AN ORDINANCE declaring a public emergency in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, due to a lack of coal fuel and declaring that the health and welfare of the people of Roanoke are in need of being protected through a distribution of coal fuel that will prevent hoarding and result in the distribution of coal fuel on a basis that will best serve the health and general welfare of the people of Roanoke. V.~tEREAS, the shortage of coal fuel in the City of Roanoke presents an REPEALED i! y No ' emergency that threatens the health and welfare of the people of the City of Roanokei, and WHEREAS, section two, paragraph thirty-one of the Charter of the City of Roanoke, conferring upon Council the powers of doing "whatsoever is necessary or expedient for promoting or maintaining the general welfare, comfort and health of its inhabitants", and V~IEREAS, for the preservation of the public health and safety, an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be named as emergency fuel administrator in cooperation with the Emergency Fuel Conservation Committee and that he proceed without delay to place an embargo on all coal fuel and coke in the corporate limits of the Oity of Roanoke and allot the distribution and sale of all coal fuel and coke to individuals, business firms and institutions on a basis of absolute need. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that during the time this Ordinance is in effect no coal fuel or coke dealer, supplier or distributor shall sell, deliver or cause to be sold or delivered coal fuel or coke in quantities of more than one-half(½) ton to any person, business firm or institution without a permit from the City ~an a g er. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED 'that the violation of any provision of this Ordinance shall constitute a' misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof the guilty party shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, or confined in jail for not more than six months, or both. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency exists and this Ordinance shall be in force from the time of passage. APPROVED Clerk Pr es ident 470 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 1949. No. 10203. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Article I, Section 1, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in relation to zoning. ~HEREAS, application has been made to the Council of the City of Roanoke to have property located on east side of Wilkins Street, N. E., north of Carver (Lincoln) Avenue, described as Lots l, 2, 3 and 4, Section S, Williamson Groves Map, rezoned from General Residence District to Light Industrial District, and WHEREAS, notice required by Article XI, Section ~3, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Zoning, has been published in "Th.e World-News", a newspaper published in the City of Roanoke, for the time require( by said section, and VSHEREAS, the hearing provided for in said notice published in the ~said news- paper was given on the 17th day of October, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., before the Council of the City. of Roanoke in the Council Roan in the ~unicipal Building, at which hearing no objections were presented by property owners and other interested ~a2ties in the affected area. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Article ~., Section l, of Chapter 51 of the Code of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, relating to Zoning, be amended and reenacted in the following particular and no other, viz: Property located on the east side of Wilkins Street, N. E., north of Carver Lincoln) Avenue, described as Lots l, 2, 3 and 4, Section S, Williamson Groves ~ap, Lesignated on Sheet 307 of the Zoning Map as Official Nos. ~3070512,3070513, 3070514 and 3070515, be, and is hereby changed from General Residence DistriCt to Light Industrial District, and the map herein referred to shall be changed in this respect APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 1949. No. 10207 · AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property located on the south side f ~cDowell Avenue, N. W., west of Peach Road, described as the eastern one-half of ct 6, Section 5, North Side, Official No. 2021326, by the Cityof Roanoke to ~{rs. ~ellie Logan, at a consideration of $275.00 net cash to the city, and authorizing She execution and delivery of a deed therefo~ upon payment of the consideration. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale be mede by the City to ~Irs. Nellie Logan of property located on the south side of McDowell 471 Avenue, N. ~W., west of Peach Road, described as the eastern one-half of Lot 6, Section 5, North Side, official No. 2021326, at a consideration of $275.00 net cash to the city. BE IT FURTH~ER ORDAINED that the propea, city officers be, and they are hereby authorized, directed and e~powered, for and on behalf of the city, to execute and deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, convey- ing, with General Vfarranty of Title, the said property to said purchaser, or to whomso.ever she may direct in writing, delivery, thereof, however, not to be made until said net cash consideration has been paid in full. APPROVED C 1 erk Pr e s i dent IN ~E COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of October, 19~9. No. 10215. AN ORDINANCE awarding contract for the construction of Roanoke Fire Depart- ment Station No. l0 on the southwest corner of Wilkins Street and Noble Avenue, N. E., in the Williamson Road area, to Neale Construction Company, Incorporated, Salon, Virginia, at a base bid of $108,770.00, with extras to be paid for at the prices indicated in the bid as submitted, appropriating the amount of $108,770.00 from the 19~9 Annex Fund, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, a committee composed of ~;ff. E. Paul Hayes, Architect, Idr. J. Robert Thomas, Assistant City Auditor, and ]~.Ir. John L. ~?entworth, City Engineer, upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated and considered bids heretofore received for the construction of Roanoke Fire Department Station No. l0 on the southwest corner of Wilkins Street and Noble Aven~ue, N. E., in the Williamson Road area, and has duly made its recommendation to this Council, and it appearing from said recommendation and report that the bid of Neale Construction ~ompany, Incorporated, Salem, virginia, is the best bid for this project, at a base bid of ~108,770.00, with extras to be paid for at the prices indicated in the bid as submitted, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation'and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of Neale Construc- tion Company, Incorporated, for said project, is the best bid therefor, and ¥~HEREAS, for the immediate preservation of p~btic safety,an emergenCy is de- clared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: Section 1. That the bid of £~eale Construction Company, Incorporated, Salem, Virginia, for the construction of Roanoke Fire Department Station No. 10, on the s6uthwest corner of Wilkins Street and Noble Avenue, N. E., in the Williamson Road area, at a base bid of $105,770.00, with extras to be paid for at the prices 472 indicated in the bid as submitted, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor, and that a contract for the said construction be forthwith executed. Section 2. That Arthur S. Owens, City ~anager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that ~105,770.00 be, and is hereby appropriated from the 19~9 Annex Fund. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: ¢ / (~ler k President IN THE COUNCIL FOR 'THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The .2~th day of October, 1949. No. 10217. A RESOLUTION awarding contract for the erectiaE and placing of 750 street signs at various loactions in the 19&9 annexed area, to Philip L. Baird, Roanoke, Virginia, at a total cost of $3,000.00. V,~iEREAS, a committee c~nposed of IvIr. John L. Wentworth, City Engineer, Mr. H. C. Broyles, Assistant City Engineer, and }~,tr. J. Robert Thomas,'Assistant Cit Auditor, upon the request of the Council of the City of Roanoke, has tabulated and- considered bids heretofore received for the erecting and placing of 750 street sign~ at various locations in the 19&9 annexed area, and has duly'made its recommendation to this Council, and it appearing f~om said recommendation and report that the bid of Philip L. Baird, Roanoke, Virginia, is the best bid for this project, in the tot~ sum of $3,000.00, and WHEREAS, the Council of the uity of Roanoke, after considering said report and recommendation and bids heretofore filed, finds that the bid of Philip L. Baird for said project, is the be~t bid therefor. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: Section 1. That the bid of Philip L. Baird, Roanoke, Virginia, for the erecting and placing of 750 street signs at various locations in the 19&9 annexed area, in the total sum of $3,000.00, be, and is hereby accepted, determined and declared to be the best bid therefor, and that a contract for the said project be for thwith executed. Section 2. ~That Arthur S. Owens, City Manager, be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute the contract herein provided for. ulerk APPROVED Pr es ident IN ~TE COUI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0tCE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 1949. No. 10218. AN 0RDi~ANCE to.amend and reenact Section #100, "Recreation Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st ~ay of December, 19~$, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations ~rom the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year ~beginning January ~, 1949, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency,,. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #100, ~'Recreation Depart~nent", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance :making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal iyear beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the ~xistance of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: RECREATION DEPART~ENT #100 Incidentals (1) ........................ ~ 875.00 (1) ~500.00 to be paid to the Roanoke Chamber~ of Commerce for Sandlot Football Program. BE IT FURTHER 0EDAINEI~ that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED C 1 erk President IN THE COUI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE~ VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of October, 1949. Park. No. 10219. A RESOLUTION authorizing the City Manager to remove the barn at Fishburn .BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to remove the barn at Fishburn Park. APPROVED AT?~T: ~/ Clerk President 474 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of October, 1949. No. 10220. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #110, "Pensions and Gratuities to Former Employees", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke ,Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence ~of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #110, "Pensions and Gratuities to Former Employees", of an Ordinance adopted by the Counc of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949 and deGlaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: PENSIONS AND GRATUITIES TO FOR~.!ER ~.~PLOYEES #ll0 G~atuities to Former E~uploy~ss. ~1)..~ .... $6,768.68 (1) Sallie H. Jeffries .......... $ 250.©S BE LT F~R~ER ORDAINED that the~ $250.00 herein appropriated is to be paid to Sallie H.. Jeffries in one lump sum immediately. BE IT ~NJRT~ER ORDAINED that an ~ergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. A~ APPROVED ~ Clerk / Pr esiden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR TH~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of October, 1949. No. 10221. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #124, "City Farm", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations ~rom the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January ., 19~9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #12~, "City Farm", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making ap- propriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as CITY F~M #124 DaVy and Poultry Feed . ......... $ 1,000.00 Repair s ......................... SO0.00 475 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED th'at an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUT~tCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROA~0KE, VIRGINIA, The 24th day of 0ctober, 19~9. No. 10222. A RESOLUTION directing the City Clerk to fully advise the State Water Control Board of this Council's more recent actions toward the establishment of a complete and adequate sewage disposal system for the City of Roanoke and of its continued willingness, so far as is compatible with the best interests of the City of Roanoke, to cooperate with said Board and also with political and non-political entities in the Valley of the Roanoke in their like endeavor. WHEREAS, the City of Roanoke, in furtherance of Regulation No. l, published by the State Water Control Board on the 8th day of ~:~arch, 19~9, has done and/or presently proposes to do the following: 1. Provided for the holding of an election on August 2, 19~9 at which the qualified voters of the City approved the issuance of a $4,050,000 self-liquidating bond issue to defray the costs incident to the preparation of plans for, and the construction of, a sewage disposal system adequate to serve the City of Roanoke and environs for a number of decades. 2. Engaged the professional services of the engineering firms of ~.~essrs. Alvord, Burdick & Howson and ~..~essrs. ~,~attern & ~attern on ~arch 18, 19~9, to procure necessary field data and prepare requisite plans and specifications for the construction of the aforesaid sewage disposal systeE~. 3. Received information from the aforesaid engineering firms that prelimi- nary field data is being gathered for preparation of plans and awarding the con- tract for the Tinker Creek and Roanoke River trunk line; and also that necessary field data is being gathered on the treatment plant site and that said engineers will be in a position to present all such data to Council in ample time to allow bids to be received and construction contracts entered into in April and/or ~ay, 1950. 4. That Council has been advised by said engineers that a present reasona- ble estimate for completion of the entire project is December, 1951. THEREFORE, ~BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that, in order that the State Water Control Board may be correctly and fully advised in the premises, the City Clerk be, and he is hereby, directed forthwith to mail the Secretary of said Board an attested' copy of this resolution. APPROVED ATTEST: 476 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 2~th day of October, 1949. No. 10223. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #ll, "City Attorney", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19~8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #11, "City Attorney", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on ~the 31st day of December, 1945, N°· 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19~9, and ending December 31, 19~9, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to rea as follows: CITY ATTORNEY #ll Salary, Special Stenographer ....... $ 1,315.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED C1 erk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGiniA, The 26th day of October, 1949. No. 10224. A RESOLUTIO~ appointing a commission, to be known as the Roanoke Charter Commission, to study, draft and propose necessary amendments to the present charter of the City of Roanoke or to prepare and propose a new charter for the government of the City of Roanoke; providing for the organization of the commission; the manner in which vacancies thereon shall be filled; the manner in which its meetings shall be held; authorizing the con~ission to call upon the City Attorney and department heads for advice and assistance; authorizing it to employ requisite secretarial and stenographic services and to acquire necessary publications and published data; and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, the present charter establishing a city manager form of ~overnment for the City of Roanoke was approved on the 22nd day of March, 1924; and WHEREAS, since that date the City of Roanoke has approximately doubled in population and more than doubled in area; and ~HEREAS, through such studies the charters of many municipalities of comparable size and governmental requirements have been greatly improved; and WHEREAS, the Council hereinafter appoints a capable commission whose duty ,it shall be to study, draft and propose necessary amendments to the present charter 'or, if in the judgment and wisdom of the commission a new charter is necessary to !provide the people of the City of Roanoke the best form of City government, said commission shall prepare and propose to Council a new charter; and WHEREAS, for the usual daily operation of all municipal departments an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke as follows: 1. That a commission, to be known as the Roanoke Charter Commission, composed of fifteen persons, five of whom shall be the members of the present City Council and the remaining ten shall be selected by the unanimous vote of the City Souncil from bona fide residents of the City of Roanoke whose duty it shall be to study, draft and propose to Council necessary amendments to the present charter or, if in the judgment and wisdom of the commission, a new charter is necessary to )rovide the people of the City of Roanoke the best form of City government, said ommission shall prepare and propose to Council a new charter, is hereby appointed. 2. That the Roanoke Charter Commission shall be composed of the five ~resent members of the Council and the following ten bona fide residents of the ity, each of whom has been selected by the unanimous vote of the Council, viz: Arnold Schlossberg George P. Lawrence Frank Hamer Edward H. Ould Walter H. Scott Paul C. Buford Stuart T. Saunders Junius P. Fishburn W. B. Carter Weldon J. Lawrence 3. That~ the Commission shall, within thirty days of the passage of this esolution, hold an organization meeting and select its chairman, vice-chairman and ~ecretary; provided, however, that no member of the present Council shall be ~ligible to hold either of said positions. 478 ~. That, if, for any reason, a vacancy or vacancies should occur on the commission, the same shall be promptly filled by the Council from bona fide residents of the City of Roanoke and by unanimous vote. 5. That the commission may form itself into sub-committees for the study of particular problems assigned to such sub-committees, but no final action or recommendation shall be taken or made except by the commission. The Chairman shall name the members of all sub-committees and shall take care that divergent views be represented when such have appeared. All hearings shall be open to the public and held only after the public has been afforded an opportunity to be present. Final action shall not be taken on the commission's final proposal until the public has had an opportunity to be heard thereon in regard to changes the public may deem necessary. The commission, or any sub-committee, nmy fix a time limit on arguments and shall divide such time equally between proponents and opponents on any issue; the time consumed by any committee member shall no% be charged to either side. While drafting any proposal or proposed charter or charter section, the commission or sub-committee session need not be public but no vote shall be taken except in public. 6. That the Roanoke Charter Commission be and it is hereby authorized and counseled to call upon the City Attorney and the heads of all City departments for advice and assistance; and that when and where conveniently available the services of the University of Virginia, Departments of State Governments, the League of Virginia Municipalities, %he Virginia Bureau of Research and Drafting, the National Institute of Municipal Law Officers and other cities and towns, be utilized. 7. That said commission be and it is hereby authorized %o employ requisite secretarial and stenographic services and to acquire necessary publications and published data. 8. That an emergency existing, this Resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk 479 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGI~IA, The 26th day of October, 1949. No. 10225. A RESOLUTION specifically approving the waiver of the requirements of Section 313 of the Lanham Act with respect to the removal of temporary veterans emergency housing units in the City of Roanoke; authorizing and directing the City Manager to apply to the Federal Government for relinquishment and transfer to the said City of the said Government's interest in all emergency housing erected under PHA projects No. Va-V-44364 and Va-V-44359; and declaring an emergency. WHEREAS, there have heretofore been erected in the City of Roanoke certain temporary housing units for servicemen, veterans and their families pursuant to Title V of the Lanham Act, as amended, said emergency dwelling units having been established under PHA projects No. Va-V-44364 and Va-V-44359, all of which said dwelling units hav~ been and are now occupied by servicemen, veterans and their families; and WHEREAS, Council of the City of Roanoke is advised that, unless the Council of the City of Roanoke waives the requirement, the Housing and Home Finance Administrator is required under Section 313 of the Lanham Act to remove all of said housing on or before January 1, 1950; and WHEREAS, there is presently a need in the City of Roanoke for the continued operation of all of said emergency housing units and said need will exist on and after January 1, 1950, because of which situation Council of the City of Roanoke desires to waive the requirements of Section 313 of the aforesaid Lanham Act with respect to such removal; and WHEREAS, for the immediate preservation of the public health and safety, it is necessary that the provisions of this Resolution be effective immediately and that an emergency be declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the requirements of Section 313 of the Lanham Act with respect to the removal of the temporary housinM units constructed under PHA projects No. Va-V-44364 and Va-V-44359 be, and said requirements are hereby waived, and the Housing and Home Finance Administrator shallbe relieved of any requirements to remove any of such existing housing on or before January 1, 1950, insofar as such requirements might have been enforced by the City of Roanoke. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager, be, and he is hereby, authorized and directed to apply to the United States Government, for a~on behalf of the City of Roanoke, for relinquishment and transfer of said government's interest in PHA projects ~o. Va-V-44364 and Va-V-44359 and, in making such request, waive the requirements of Section 313 of the Lanham Act with respect to removal of the housing insofar as such requirements can be waived by the City of Roanoke. An emergency existing this Resolution shall be in full'force and effect from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: 48O IN THE COLR~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGi~JIA, The 31st day of October, 1949. No. 10226. A RESOLUTION providing for the appointment of ~r. Edwin ~. Yo~ug as Chairman of a committee to be appointed for the purpose of coordinating any efforts the city might engage in toward industrial development, and directing that he report back to this Council not later than November' 21, 1949 with recom~endation as to persons who are willing to serve on such a c mmuittee. BE IT RESOLVED by the Com~cil of the City of Roanoke that }.~r. Edwin },~. Young be, and he is hereby appointed as Chairman of a committee to be appointed for the purpose of coordinating any efforts the city might engage in toward industrial develo ment, and that he report back to this Council not later than November 21, 1949 with recc~z_aendation as to persons who are willing to serve on such a committee. Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE~ VIRGI~IA, The 31st day of October, 1949. No. 10227. A RESOLUTION authorizing the purchase of a long-carriage electric typewriter at a cost of approximately ~425.00 from the unexpended balance in the Ticket Files item in the amount of ~2,500.00, umder Furniture and Equipment, Section #8, "City Treasurer", of the 19~9 Budget. BE IT RESOLVED by the Comucil of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and is hereby granted for the purchase of a long-carriage electric typewriter at a cost of approximately ~425.00 from the unexpended balance in the Ticket Files Item in the amount of $2,500.00, under Furniture and Equipment, Section #8, "City Treasurer,,. of the 19~9 Budget. APPROVED Clerk ' Pr esident 481 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAI~0KE, VIRGI~,TIA, The 31st day of October, 1949. No. 10228. A RESOLUTION granting permission to Leggett's, Incorporated, to place Christmas decorations on the marquee in front of its department store at 112 Campbell Avenue, S. Vf., and on the marquee over the side entrance to the department store at 209 First Street, S. BE IT RES"LVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that permission be, and is hereby granted to Leggett's, Incorporated, to place Christmas decorations on the marquee in front of its department store at 112 Campbell'Avenue, S. ;J., and on the marquee over the side entrance to the department store at 209 First Street, Clerk APPROVED IN THi~ C0~'TCIL FOR TPYE C!~ OF ROAI~OKE, VIRGIMIA, The 31st day of October, 1949. No. 10229. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City i~anager, for and on behalf of the City of R~anoke, to execute a contract between the City of Roanoke and C. B. ~alcolm, Engineer, for the renumbering of buildings in the 1949 annexed area, at a total cost of ~6,500.00, ~nder terms and conditions contained in proposal of said C. B. ~Jalcolm dated October 29, 1949, the amount of ~6,500.00 to be charged to the 1949 Annex Fund. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~.2anager 0e, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute a contract between the City of Roanoke and C. B. ~.~alcolm, Engine~ for the renumbering of buildings in the 1949 annexed area, at a total cost of ~6,500.00, under terms and conditions contained in proposal of said C. B. ~4alcolm dated October 29, 19~9, the amount of ~6,500.00 to be charged to the 1.949 Annex Fund. APPROVED Clerk Pr es ident 482 IN T~ CODi~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of October, 1949. No. 10230. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing .the City Manager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute an agreement between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and Eubank and Caldwell, Incorporated, Architects, covering professional services in connection with the construction of an Administration Building at the Roanoke ~.~funicipal Airport (Woodrum Field), under terms and conditions contained th er e in. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City ~anager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute an agreement between the City of Roanoke, Virgi~.ia, and Eubank and Caldwell, Incorporated, Architects, covering professional services in connec- tion with the construction of an Administration Building at the Roanoke ~,~unicipal Airport (Woodrum Field), under terms and conditions contained therein. APPROVED Clerk Pr es iden t IN THE COUTJCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 31st day of October, 1949. No. 10231. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Sectio~ #290, "Distribution System", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&8, No. 9752, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the Water Department's General Fund. for the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #290, "Distribution System", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1945, No. 9752, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the ¥~ater Department's General Fund for the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 19&9, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM #290 Total Distribution System ...... $ 56,635.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAI%FED that an energency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED 483 IN THE COUI~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, The 31st day of October, 1949. '~ 10232 £~Oe VIRG~;~IA, AN 0RDI%~ANCE to amend and reenact certain sections of an Ordinance adopted iby the Coencil of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, inc. 9751, and entitled, An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal yea~ beginning January 1, 1949, and ending Decem- bet 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT 0RDAIIfED by the Com~cil of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of ~ecember, 1948, 1%. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same are hereby a_mended and reordained to read as follows: CITY HALL #12 Wage s .................................... Repair s .................................. 2,800.00 5,500.00 HUo=ILGo COURT F1 8 Witness Fees ............................. 75.oo POLICE DEP/~i'Ti'iilTT ~40 ¥..?ages .................................... Naintenance of Alarm System .............. Officer Training ......................... Furniture and Equipment .................. 1,050.00 1,096.00 100.00 38,980.15 TUBERCULOSIS SA'£'fA ~)R IUlt Yfages .................................... Supolies . .. 1,750.00 4,600.00 2,665.00 ~,'zn ~'~oY~UTIOR ,~55 Gasoline and Oil ......................... 520.00 2,800. O0 t, 450. Sal~y, Extra F~p!oyees............ . Statio~ery and Office SanOties'''''''. 820.00 662.80 Supplies ................................. .~uo~ uC,L~oTIOE AN'D DISPOSAL Fuel ....... V,fa t er .................................... 25o. oo 1,500.00 6oo.oo 2,000.00 FLY AND i;0SQUITO CONTROL FT/~-A Wages .................................... 3,268.00 STREET CON~IICTIOL ~75 Gasoline and 0il ......................... STREET SIGNS Gasoline and 0ii .......................... 1,300.00 90.00 PUBLIC ~'" sAR.~:.S ~102 Telephone .... NELSON STREET },~ARKET ~121 lnsurenoe ................................. Iv~';iCIPAL GARAGE il30 Ins ur a nc e ................................. :/fat er ..................................... 380.0o 2,481.74 552.00 7,690.00 500.00 BE IT ~JR%P[ER ~,TM. 0RDAIN=D that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. 484 ITj THE COUATCIL FOR THE CI?Z OF ROA~,[0KE, VIRGIMIA, The 31st day of October, 19A9. ~'~o. 10233. A RESOLD~fION approving pr el ~ain ar y plans of the Health Center Building.for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, dated October iA, 19A9, as prepared by Stone and Thompson, Architects. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the preliminary plans of the Health Center Building for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, dated October iA, 19A9, as prepared by Stone and Thompson, Architects, be, and the same are hereby approved. ATTEST: Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of November, 19~9. No. 1023&. AN ORDINANCE vacating, discontinuing and closing Bluemont Avenue, East o~ Dunmore Street, between Blocks 19 and 20; Rivermont Street, South of 0tterview Avenue (now Maiden Land), East of Blocks 19 and 20; the alley East of Dunmore Street, r,mning through Block 19; the alley East of Dunmore Street, South of Block 20, all as shown on the Map showing the property of Roanoke-Ghent Realty Company, recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Court for the County of Roanoke, Virginia, in Plat Book l, page 120. WPIEREAS, the Roanoke-Ghent Realty Company, Incorporated, owner of a 100 acre tract of land, subdivided the same and caused a plat thereof to be made and titled the same "Map showing the property of Roanoke-Ghent Realty Company", and recorded the same in Plat Book l, page 120, of the Clerk's Office of the Circuit Cou~t for the County of Roanoke, Virginia, and WHEREAS, the said property is now located in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and WHEREAS, said plat shows a street, designated as Bluemont Avenue, running East and West between Blocks 19 and 20, a street running North and South, East of Blocks 19 and 20, designated Rivermont Street, an alley East of Dunmore Street, running through Block 19, an alley running East and West south of Block 20, and · ~TEREAS, the said Blocks 19 and 20 and the Streets and alleys above mention ed were sold by Roanoke-Ghent Realty Company, Incorporated, as acreage on the 22nd day of July, 1908, to Elizabeth T. Davis, and the said streets and alleys above mentioned were never opened or used by the City of Roanoke or the public. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the portion of Bluemont Avenue, East of Dunmore Street,. between Blocks 19 and 20; Rivermont Street, East of Blocks 19 and 20 and South of 0tterview Avenue (now Maiden Lane); the alley running East from Dunmore Street, through Block 19; the alley running East from Dunmore Street, South of Block 20, as shown on the map 'showing the pr operty of Roanoke-Ghent Realty Company, recorded as aforesaid, never having been opened or used as public streets and alleys, be, and the same are hereby vacated, discontinued and closed, and that all right, title and interest of the City of Roanoke and the public in and to said portions of Bluemont Avenue, Rivermont Street and the two alleys as hereinabove set out are hereby released insofar as the Council is empowered so to do. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to mark vacated, discontinued and closed said portions of said streets and alleys as hereinabove set out on all maps and plats on file in the Office of the City Engineer of the City of Roanoke, .on which said maps and plats said portions of said streets and alleys are shown, referring to the Book and Page of Resolutions and Ordinances of the Council of the City of Roanoke wherein this Ordinance shall be spread. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTE~ST: ~ Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of November, 19~9. No. 10237. A RESOLUTION amending Rule 5, entitled "DEPOSITS", of the Rules and Regulations of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke. WHEREAS, it is essential to preserve the financial integrity of the Water Department in order to assure the maintenance of its outstanding bonds at a high market level; and WHEREAS, the preservation of its outstanding bonds at a high market level will, necessarily, promote favorable rates of interest on bond issues that may subsequently be offered; and V~EREAS, water is a necessity to all citizens, as contrasted to the optional use of other utility services; and WHEREAS, municipal ownership of such a utility justly entails fair and impartial treatment to all customers and especial favors to none; and V~EREAS, the rates charged customers for water service must provide for the amortization of the Department's bonded indebtedness, pursuant to existing contracts with the bondholders; similar amortization of any future bond offerings ~the es- tablishment of reserves for replacements; the regular annual enlargements of the systen due to normal growth; and necessary operating and maintenance costs; and ~?~IEREAS, good public policy, 'as well as sound business practice, requires that a rate schedule be, where possible, maintained over long periods of time with- out increases; and WHEREAS, the existing rates, with business conditions at present high levels, provides no more than a safe income for the aforesaid purposes; and V,qTER~, loss of revenue because of uncollectible accounts adversely affect the foregoing conditions; and ~PiEREAS, experience has proved that unless reasonable precautions are taken to insure payment of periodic bills the Department loses large revenue th_rough uncollectible accounts; and WHEREAS, it is, nevertheless, the Judgment of this Council that Rule 5, entitled "DEPOSITS", of the Rules and Regulations of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke imposes an ,~nnecessary hardship upon some customers. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Rule 5, entitled "DEPOSITS", of the Rules and Regulations of the Water Department of the City of Roanoke, adopted by Resolution No. 5627, on July ll, 1935, as amended, be and the same is hereby further amended by the addition of a new last paragraph to read aS follows: Any customer who has made the above deposit to insure payment of periodic bills, and who is the fee simple owner of, or for a continuous period of three years has resided in, the property served, may, upon surrender of his receipt there% for, be refunded such deposit; provided, that not mo~e than three of the regular bills of service during the preceding three years shall have been delinquent more than fifteen days from the due date stamped thereon. APPROVED , Clerk Pr dent IN THE GOUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of November, 19~9. No. 10238. A RESOLUTION expressing thanks and appreciation to Mm. Junius B. Fishburn for conveying to the City of Roanoke, for park and recreational purposes, property located on Spottswood Avenue, S. ~J., between Cleveland Avenue and Virginia Avenue, described as Lots 16, t7, 18, 19 and 20, Block 7, ~ountain View Land Company Map, to be known as "Spottswood Park". V~IER~, Mr. Junius B. Fishburn has conveyed to the City of Roanoke for park and recreational purposes, property located on Spottswood Avenue, S. W., be- tween Cleveland Avenue and Virginia Avenue, described as Lots 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 7, Mountain View Land Company ~ap, subject to conditions specified in deed of 0 onveyanoe, and WHEREAS, the said property is being conveyed to the City of Roanoke as a donation from the said Mr. Junius B. Fishbu~n, at no cost to the city, and WHEREAS, the Council, on behalf of the citizens of the City of Roanoke, desires to express its thanks and appreciation for the generosity of Mr. Junius B. Fishburn in conveying the said property. 487 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that on behalf of the citizens of Roanoke there be, and is hereby extended to ~,~.~r. ~unius B. Fishburn a sincere vote of thanks and appreciation for conveying to the City of Roanoke, for park and recreational purposes, property located on Spottswood Avenue, S. ¥~., between Celveland Avenue and Virginia Avenue, described as Lots 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 7, Nountain View Land Company ~ap, to be known as "Spottswood Park". BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the proper city officers be,and they are hereby authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the city, to jointly exe- cute deed conveying to the city the said property. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that it is hereby understood tke acceptance of the above property under the terms and conditions contained in the deed of conveyance does not change the policy heretofore established by this body to refuse the ac- ceptance of donations of land for restricted purposes. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOI~E, VIRGINIA, The 7th day of November, 1949. No. 10239. A RESOLUTION transferring the amount of $297,251.57 from the Improvement Fund to the School Fund~for capital improvements. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the amount of $297,251.57 be, and is hereby transferred from the Improvement Fund to the School Fund for capital improvements. APPROVED Clerk IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 9th day of November, 1949. 10240. AN ORDINANCE repealin~ an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of October, 1949, No. 10218, entitled, "An Ordinance declaring a public emergency in the City of Roanoke, Virginia, due to a lack of coal fuel and declaring that the health and welfare of the people of Roanok~ are in need of being protected through a distribution of coal fuel that will prevent hoarding and result in the distribution of coal fuel on a basis that will best serw 488 BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that an Ordinance adopte )y the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 19th day of October, 1949, ~o. 10216, entitled, "An Ordinance declaring a public emergency in the City of {oanoke, Virginia, due to a lack of coal fuel and declaring that the health and welfa ~f the people of Roanoke are in need of being protected through a distribution of coa tuel that will prevent hoarding and result in the distribution of coal fuel on a basi hat will best serve the health and general welfare of the people of Roanoke", be, an is hereby repealed. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this )rdinance shall become effective as of Midnight, November 12, 1949. APPROVED Clerk ~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of November, 19~9. No. 10235. AN ORDINANCE providing for the sale of property located on the south side of Watts Avenue, N. W., between Twelfth Street and Thirteenth Street, described as Lot 7, Section 22, Rugby I~ap, Official No. 2230507, by the City of Roanoke to W. C. Walker and Narr$on F. Walker, at a consideration of $285.00 net cash to the city, authorizing the execution and delivery of a deed therefor upon payment of the con- sider at ion. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that sale be made by the city to W. C. Walker and Narrion F. Walker of property located on the south side of Watts Avenue, N. W., between Twelfth Street and Thirteenth Street, describ- ed as Lot 7, Section 22, Rugby Nap, Official No. 2230507, at a consideration of $285.00 net cash to the city. BE IT FURTHER 0RDAINED that the proper city officers be, and they are hereb~ authorized, directed and empowered, for and on behalf of the city, to execute and deliver a proper deed upon the form to be prepared by the City Attorney, conveying, with General Warranty of Title, the said property to said purchasers, or to whomsoe~ they may direct in writing, delivery, thereof, however, not to be made until said net cash consideration has been paid in full. APPROVED Pr e~dent e 489 IN ~HE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1949. No. 10236. AN ORDINANCE authorizing and directing the City ~anager, for and on behalf of the City of I~oanoke, to execute Lease No. N0y (R)-44804, dated the 1st day of July, 1949, between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and The United States of America, covering rental of space in Nose Hangar No. 3 at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), and the use of runways, taxiways, parking areas, and other paved areas, by Associated Volunteer Unit Aviation, No. 3, attached to the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit, Norfolk,Virginia, under terms and conditions contained in said lease. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute Lease No. N0y(R)-44804, dated the 1st dsy of July, 19~9, between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and The United States of America, covering rental of soace in Nose Hangar No. 3 at the Roanoke Municipal Airport (Woodrum Field), and the use of runways, taxiways, parking areas, and other paved areas, by Associated Volunteer Unit Aviation, No 3, attached to the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit, Norfolk, Virginia, under terms and conditions contained in said lease. APPROVED ATTEST: [ Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 19~9. i,~ No. 10241. I~ A RESOLUTION authorizing the construction of sanitary sewers in and along 'certain parts of certain streets in the northern portion of the Fairmount Addition, and adjoining subdivision, for which improvements assessments are to be made againslt the abutting landowners, and providing for the docketing of an abstract of the Resolution in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke. WHERrieS, the Board consisting of the members of the City Council, created under the provisions of Resolution No. 10212, adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke on October 17, 19~9, after due publication of notice for two consecutive weeks in "The World-News", a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Roanoke the first publication being on October 21, 1949, and the other on October 28, 1949, conducted a hearing on November l~, 1949, at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., in the Circuit Court Room in the Municipal Building, on the question of constructing sewers in and along certain parts of certain streets in the northern portion of the Fairmount Addition, and adjoining subdivisions, and to make such decisions and do such acts as are provided for and contemplated by Section 3067 (as amended) and 3068 of the Code 49O of Virginia, at which hearing no objections were presented by landowners and other interested parties in the affected area, and ~UEEREAS, the said Board has made estimates of the assessments or apportion- ments on the basis of one-third of the cost of the total cost of the improvements against the abutting landowners, and two-thirds to be paid by the City, as provided by law, and ~HEREAS, it is ~ imp er at ive that the said sanitary sewers be constructed alon~ certain parts of the streets, heretofore and hereafter set forth, for the protection of the public health, and in order to provide for the usual' operation of the Munici- pal Government an emergency exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, as follows: (A) The construction of sanitary sewers in and along certain parts of cer- tain streets in the northern portion of the Fairmount Addition, and adjoining subdivisions, as. set forth in said Resolution No. 10212, is hereby authorized. (B) That the ownership and location of the property to be affected by the proposed improvements hereby authorized and the estimated amount as determined by said Board that will be assessed against or apportioned to each landowner, or fixed by agreement with him, are as follows: Estimated Name of Location C~wSnt AbuttinE Owner Lot No. Block No. Map Footage e West Side of Hollins Road, between Indiana Avenue and Missouri Avenue A. J. Hansbrough 3111503 Acreage Hollins Road 165.0, $287.10 Sadie Elizabeth Howell 3111502 Acreage Hollins Road 47.0 81.78 West Side of Hollins Road, north of ~issouri Avenue L. R. & Rachel C. Bland 3111414 Josephine Day 3111413 Beulah ~,i. Mullen 1 Raymond Alexander Mullen 2 Alice M. Mullen Dallas 3 John Joseph Mullen 4 Thomas Jefferson Mullen 5 G~orge Edward Mullen 6 Elizabeth Ella L'~ullen Craddock 7 Ac r eage Acreage Hollins Road Hollins Road Beulah ~. Mullen Beulah ~. Mullen Beulah M. Mullah Beulah ~. Mullen Beulah ~.~. Mullen Beulah M. Mullen Beulah L.~ D~ullen 11o.35 192.Ol 155.97 271.38 155.97 271.38 57.38 99 57.38 99.8~ 57.38 99.84 57.38 99.84 57.38 99.8~ 57.38 99.84 East side of Hollins Road between 01d Corporation Line e~d 01d Dominion Avenue Harry L. & Evelyn .1~...~ Lockard Harry L. & Evelyn P.~ Lockard Frazier W. Wood A Murray 45.01 78.32 B Murray 45.01 78.32 C Murray 51.5 89.61 North side of 01d Dominion Avenue, east of Hollins Road Harry L. & Evelyn P. Lockard G. W. Murray Harry L. & Evelyn P. Lockard D Murray 40.0 E Murray 41.8 1 14 Fairmount 150.0 South side of 01d Dominion Avenue, east of Hollins Road 69.60 C. R. Smith Clifton C. & Letha M. Vaughn Clifton C. & Letha H. Vaughn Clifton C. & Letha M. Vaughn 3 13 Fairmo unt 80.6 E 3.3 Fairmount 45.0 D 13 Fa irmount 55 · 0 C 13 Fairmount 45.83 140.2~ 78.30 95.70 79.74 East side of Hollins Road between 01d DcEinion Avenue and Monticello Avenue C. R. Smith 3 13 Fairmount North side of Monticello Avenue, east of Hollins Road Lamenthia & ~.~argaret J. Widener V~.Pt.2 13 Fairmount L. W. Blount Jr. Pt.2 13 Fairmount George V. & Vera C. ~,IcCall i 13 Fairmount 135.0 111.55 159.85 237.5 234.90 19~.09 278.14 413.25 491 Name of Abutting Owner Location Lot No. Block No. South side of L~onticello Avenue~ east of Hollins Road Estimate~ Cost to Footage Owner I. T. Wood 3 John W. & Mary K. Sigmon W.Pt. 4 Earl D. & Lena ~.~. Dillon E. Pt. 4 12 Fa ir mo unt 12 Fairmount 12 Fairmount 75.0 $13o.5o 100.0 174.00 137.5 239.25 East side of Hollins Road between Monticello Avenue and Missouri Avenue I. T. Wood 3 12 Fairmount G. M. Lockard 2 12 Fairmount North side of Missouri Avenue, east of Hollins Road G. ~. Lockar~ C. ~.~. & LUla Lockard George H. & Helen Lockard G. ~.~. & Lula Loc~mrd 135.06 235.00 135.06 235.00 2 12 Fairmo unt 75.0 130.50 W. Pt. 1 12 Fairmount 62..6 108.92 M. Pt. 1 12 Fairmount 50.0 87.00 Pt. I 12 Fairmount 65.0 ll3.10 South side of ~.~issouri Avenue.~ east of Hollins Road Fairmount 75.0 130.50 Fairmount 175.0 304.50 Arthur L. & Virginia L. Keaton 3 11 Arthur L. & Virginia L. Keaton W.Pt.4 11 East side of Hollins Road between l~issouri Avenue and Indiana Avenue Arthur L. &.Virginia L. Keaton 3 11 Fairmount 140.07 243.72 Lizzie J. Lockard 2 ll Fairmount 140.07 243.72 (C) The City Clerk is directed to furnish to the Clerk of the Hustings Court of the City of Roanoke an attested copy of this Resolution, who shall record an abstract thereof in the judgment docket in his office and index the same as pro- vided by Chapter 138 of the 1946 Acts of the General Assembly of Virginia (section 3071-b of the Code of Virginia). (D) The City Manager is authorized and directed to publish invitation for bids for the construction of the above sanitary sewers, to be submitted to the City Clerk on or before 2:00 o'clock, p. m., ~,~onday, November 28, 1949, and to be opened' before the Council of the City of Roanoke at a regular meeting to be held at 2:00 o'clock, p. m., on the said date. (E) An emergency existing, this Resolution shall be in effect from the date of its adoption. APPROVED Clerk Pr esiden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of NOvember, 1949. No. 10242. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #15, "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #15, "Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of 492 the City lof Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: JUVENILE AND D0~,~ESTIC RELATIONS COURT #15 Salary, Extra Employees ................. $ 100.00 Travel Expense .......................... 50.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOICE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1949. President No. 10243. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing refund of $25.27 to Dr. Frank S. Cooper, representing interest paid on taxes against property located on the south side of Orange (Lynchburg) Avenue, N. VJ., east of Fifth Street, described as part Lot 7, Block 2, Official Survey NV~? 7, Official No. 2020213, for the years~1927-28- 29-30, in the name of ~ertrude Blair. %~,~{EREAS, on the 17th day of ~ebruary, 1948, Dr. Frank S. Cooper paid into the office of the Delinquent Tax Collector $21.$1, representing the principal amounl of taxes a~ainst property located on the south side of Orange (Lynchburg) Avenue, N. W., east of Fifth Street, described as part of Lot 7, Block 2, Official Survey NW 7, Official No. 2020213, for the years 1927-28-29-30, in the name of Gertrude Blair, plus interest in the amount of $25.27, a total of $47.08, and ¥~EREAS, it appears that although the taxes were improperly assessed, Dr. Frank S. Cooper paid the above amount of $47.08 when he deeded a part of Lot 7,Bloc! 2, Official Survey NW 7, to the City, in connection with the widening of U. S. Highway Route No. ~60, along Orange Avenue, in order to expedite the conveyance, with the understanding that he would be refunded the interest on the taxes. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to draw warrant in the name of Dr. Frank S. Cooper, in the amount of $25.27, representing interest paid on taxes against property located on the south side of Orange (Lynchburg) Avenue, N. W., east of Fifth Street, described as part of Lot 7, Block 2, Official Survey NW 7, 'Official No. 2020213, for the years 1927-28-29-30, in the name of Gertrude Blair. APPROVED Clerk President 493 IN THE COUNCIL FOR ~ CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1949. No. 10245. AN ORDINANCE appropriating $277.08 from the 19/,9 Annex Fund to Sewer Construction, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, for the preservation of public health, and emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that $277.08 be, and is hereby appropriated frcm the 1949 Annex Fund to Sewer Construction. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTES~ Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROAN0k~E, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1949. No. 10247. A RESOLUTION offering a prize of $25.00 in cash to the public school student in the City of Roanoke submitting to the City Clerk, Room ll4, L~unicipal Building, not later than December 15, 1949, in 250 written words, or less, the best reason, reasons, in the judgment of this body, as to why the name of Williamson Road should or or should not be changed, and if changed, a suggested new name therefor. BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that a prize of $25.00 ~in cash be, and is hereby offered to the public school student in the City of !Roanoke submitting to the City Clerk, Room ll4, ~.~unicipal Building, not later than December 15, 1949, in 250 written words, or less, the best reason, or reasons, in the judgment of this body, as to why the name of V~;illiamson Road should or should not be changed, and if changed, a suggested new name therefor. APPROVED ATTES~ ( ~ C 1 erk Pr e s i den t 494 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l~th day of November, 1949. No. 10248. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing that R. E. Callis, Patrolman in the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of personal injury received in line of duty, be paid his regular salary for an addi- tional period not to exceed sixty days from November 18, 1949. WHEREAS, Resolution No. 4748, adopted on the 28th day of February, 1936, provides that employees of the Police and Fire Departments, absent from duty account of personal injuries received in line of duty, be paid their regular salaries for period not exceeding sixty days, the said payments to be made in lieu of any other compensation paid by the City, provided; however, the Council of the City of Roanoke may consider paying employees in jutted in line of duty for additional time absent fr~n their regular duty, but in no event will payment be made until authorized by Council, and WHEREAS, the Council of the City of §oanoke, Virginia, under date of September 12, 1949, by Resolution No. 10155, authorized and directed that R. E. Callis, Patrolman in the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of personal injury received in line of duty, be paid his regular salary for an additional period not to exceed sixty days from September 19, 19~9, a~ WHEREAS, it appears that the provisions of Resolution No. 10158 will ex- pire as of November 18, 1949, and that R. E. Callis is still unable to perform his regular duties, and the City Manager has recommended that Patrolman Callis be paid his regular salary for an additional period not to exceed sixty days from Nobember 18, 1949, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that R. E. Callis, PatroLman in the Police Department, who is unable to perform his regular duties account of personal injury received in line of duty, be paid his regular salary for additional period not to exceed sixty days from November 18, 1949. APPROVED Clerk · ir e~/ident IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The l&th day of November, 19&9. No. 10249. A RESOLUTION requesting the Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency to make a determination that Trailers Nos. 411&7, 14301, 48342, 49180 and 40536 are no longer 'needed for veterans housing. WHEREAS, the management of Veterans Housing Project Va-V-44359 has determin that Trailers Nos. 411&7, 14301, 48342, ~9180 and 40536 are now uninhabitable due 495 to their condition, and ~^~tEREAS, the need for these five temporary structures for housing eligible tenants in the orderly demobilization of the war effort no longer exists. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the body recommend to the Administrator of the Housing and Home Finance Agency that Trailers Nos. 411~7, 14301, ~83d2, 49180 and 40536 be terminated in accordance with the terms of the contract pertaining to these units, HA (V-44359) mph-2. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk Pr e s~dent - -~ IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1949. No. 10250. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #8, "City Treasurer" and Section #2&, "City Sergeant", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 19&9, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT 0RDAI~tED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #8, "City Treasurer" and Section #24, "City Sergeant", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 19&8, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriatiOns from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY TREASURER #8 Stationery and Office Supplies (2) .... $12,390.00 (2) One-third r. eimbursed by State. CITY SERGEANT #24 Automobile Expense (2) ............... ~ 3,200.00 (2) Two-thirds reimbursed by State. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage, subject to the approval of the Gomp ensation Board. APPROVED ATTE~~ Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 14th day of November, 1949. No. 10251. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #55, "Health Inspections" and Section #ll2, "Damages and Costs", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and en- titled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #55, "Health Inspectiors:~' and Section #ll2, "Damages and Costs", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An 0rdinan0e making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: HEALTH INSPECTIONS #55 Gasoline and Oil ........... . ........... $ 670.00 DAMAGES AND COSTS #ll2 Per sonal In j ur ies ..................... $3,250.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED A~~ Pr esi dent IN THE COLR~CIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1949. No. 10244. AN ORDINANCE vacating, discontinuing and closing the 15-foot alley runming north of Albemarle Avenue, S. E., to the south side of Highland Avenue,~ between and parallel to First Street and Third Street, S. E., Roanoke, Virginia, through Block ll, Official Survey SE 3, said alley being shown on the map of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the property of William C. Bova, dated October l, 1948, made by the City Engineer and recorded in the Clerk's Office of the Hustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in the City Plat Book, Page 402. Vv~IER~, William C. Bova has heretofore filed his petition before the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, in accordance with the law, in which said petition he requested said Council of the City of Roanoke to vacate, discontinue and close said 15-foot alley, as hereinabows set out, of the filing of which said petition ~ue notice was given to the public, as required by law, and 497 WHEREAS, in accordance with the prayer of said petition, viewers were ap- pointed by the Council of the City of Roanoke to view the property and report in writing whether in their opinion any inconvenience would result from vacating, dis- continuing and closing said 15-foot alley, as hereinabove set out, and WHEREAS, it appears from the report in writing filed by said viewers in this proceeding, which was filed with the City Clerk, together with the affidavit of said viewers, on the 7th day of November, 19~9, that no inconvenience would result, either to any individual or to the public, from vacating, discontinuing and closing said 15-foot alley, as hereinabove set out, and V.~-EREAS, it further appears to Council that the petitioner aforesaid has agreed to bear and defray the costs and expenses incident to this proceeding. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, that the 15-foot alley, as hereinabove set out, be, and the same is hereby vacated, discontinued and closed; and that all right, title and interest of the City of Roanoke and the public in and to said 15-foot alley, as hereinabove set out, are hereby released insofar as the Comncil is empowered so to do; except that a public easement is hereby reserved for the maintenance, repair and replacement of the storm drains, sewers and water lines, if any,now located in the said alley, and all other m~uicipal installations now located in said alley. BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to mark "Vacated, Discontinued and Closed", the 15-foot alley, as hereinabove set out, on all maps and plats on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City of Roanoke, on which said maps and plats said alley is shown, referring to the book and page of Resolutions and Ordinances of the Council of the City of Roanoke wherei~ this Ordinance shall spread. ~ BE IT FUR~HER ORDAINED that the Clerk of Council deliver to the Clerk of the~i ~ustings Court for the City of Roanoke, Virginie, a copy of this Ordinance in order that said ~lerk of Court may make proper notation on all maps or plats recorded in his 'Said office, ~pon which are shown said 15-foot alley, ~s hereinabove set out, as pro- APPROVED vided by la~. Clerk ~ ......... IN THE COD~NCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, ViRGI~ia, The 21st day of November, 19~9. No. 10246. AN ORDINANCE directing the change of name of that portion of Carlton Road lying south of Brandon Avenue, S. W., to E~re Street, S. W., and directing the designation of the true name on present and future tax plats in the office of the City Engineer and directing.that street signs now and hereafter erected shall con- form accordingly. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following street in the City of Roanoke now designated on plats in the office of the City Engineer and by street signs, be, and it shall hereafter be designated by the new name as shown opposite the old name, respectively, as follows: REPEAt. EO 8 495 Present Name Land Map New Name Carlton Road, S. V~. ~ , Lee-Hy Court Eure Street, S. W. South of Brandon Avenue, S.V. Rosalind Hills BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Engineer be, and he is hereby directed to designate the true name of the said street herein provided for on present and future tax plats filed in his office, and that streets signs now and hereafter erected shall conform accordingly. APPROVED Clerk · Pres~dent IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1949. No. 10252. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #74, "Refuse Collection and Dispos and Section #100, "Recreation Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1945, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #74, "Refuse Collection and Disposal", and Section #100 , "Recreation Department", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same are hereby amended and reo~dained to read as follows: RE~WJSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL #74 Electricity ..................... -.. $ 850.00. Water ............................. 3,000.00 RECREATION DEPARTMENT #100 Salary, Play Leaders . · Salary, Umpires, etc. ~~~ ..13,792.00. 5,500.00 APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1949. No. 10254. A RESOLUTION authorizing payment of 2¢ per admission b,y the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, for concession privileges in the Roanoke 5~unicipal (Victory) Stadium i and Athletic Grounds of Maher Field at the ~PI-V~I football game on Thanksgiving iD ay, November 24, 19~9; directing the acceptance thereof by the proper officers of the City of Roanoke in lieu of the 4 3/8¢ per admission provided for in the contracb between the City and the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, and providing for an emergency. V~HEREAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, under date of January 17, 19~9, by Resolution No. 9770, awarded contract for concession privileges at the Roanoke ~unicipal (Victory) Stadium and Athletic Grounds in ~aher Field-for period from January l, 19~9, to December 31, 19~9, on all occasions excep~t for circuses, fairs, carnivals, game and activity programs, to the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, at a consideration of ~ 3/8¢ per admission to all activities at which an admission charge is made and concessions are sold, and 30% of gross receipts of concessions sold for all activities where an admission charge is not made, and WHEREAS, the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, has advised that due to the more rigid enforcement of child labor laws, it has bec~ome difficult for the organization to employ boys for the purpose of dispensing refreshment~during activities at the Roanoke Municipal (Victory) Stadium and Athletic Grounds in ~aher Field, as has been the custom in the past, and as a result, the organization will suffer a finan- cial loss for the concession privileges at the VPI-V~I football game on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 19~9, under the present ~ 3/8¢ per admission provided for in its contract with the City, and WHEREAS, the Roanoke Fair, Incorporated, has asked that payment of 2~ per admission for the concession privileges at the abovementioned Thanksgiving football game be authorized in lieu of the 4 3/8¢ provided for in the aforesaid contract, to offset the anticipated financial loss, and V~HEREAS, it is the opinion of this body that the request should be granted, and to that end, an ~nergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that authority be, and is hereby granted for payment of 2¢ per admission by the Roanoke Fair, Inc~orporated, for concession privileges in the Roanoke ~unicipal (Victory) Stadium and Athletic Grounds of ~aher Field at the VPI-VMI Thanksgiving Day football game on November 24, 19~9, and that the proper officers of the City of Roanoke be, and they are hereby directed to accept said payment in lieu of the ~ 3/8¢ per ad- mission provided for in the contract between the City and the Roanoke Fair, Incor- porated. BE IT MJRTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Resolution shall be in full force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk Pr es ident ;00 IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1949. No. 10255. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Clerk to release Sewer Assessment amounting to $30.27, with interest from ~arch l, 1923, on property de- scribed as the middle fifty feet of Park Lot, Block 99, Melrose, assessed in the name of B. B. Bayne, and now standing in the namesof Earl C. and Charles E. Warren. WHEREAS, during the year 1921, a sewer was construc~ted to acco~nodate property described as the middle fifty feet of Park Lot, Block 99, ~elrose, and an assessment levied against the said property amounting to $30.27 in the name of B. B. Bayne, the owner of the property at that time, and WHEREAS, Abstract of Title, dated June 21, 192~, has been submitted to the City Clerk indicating that inquiry was made at the office of the City Clerk at that time as to assessments against the said property and information was furnished that no assessments stood of record against the said property, and WHEREAS, it is the policy of Council to release such assessments on the basis of information contained in Abstracts of Title. TH?~EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Clerk be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to release Sewer Assessment amounting to $30.27, with interest from ~arch l, 1923, on property described as the middle fifty feet of Park Lot, Block 99, ~.~elrose, assessed in the name of B. B. Bayne, and now standing in the mames of Earl C. and Charles E. V,'arren. APPROVED Clerk Pr esiden t IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1959. No. 10256. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing payment of $21.00 to Mr. Vernon E. Sower, a member of the Police Department, covering three days' extra work at the City Farm, said ~mount to be charged to the Wages Account, under Section #12~, "City Farm", of the Budget, and providing for the temporary employment, from time to time, on a per diem or hourly basis, of persons receiving pensions or gratuities from the City. WHEREAS, the Department of Public Welfare found it necessary to obtain emergency labor to harvest corn at the City Farm, and Mr. Vernon E. Sower, a member of the Police Department, who was on vacation at the time, was secured to guard the prisoners working at the farm for three days at a rate of $7.00 per day, and V~tEREAS, it is the opinion of this body that ~.~r. Sower should be paid for this extra work, and that provisions should be made for the temporary employment, from time to time, on a per diem or hourly basis, of persons receiving pensions or gratuities from the City. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that payment of $21.00 to ~Ir. Vernon E. Sower, a member of the Police Department, covering three days' extra work at the City Farm, be, and is hereby authorized and directed, said amount to be charged to the Wages Account, under Section #124, "City Farm", of the Budget. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the City Manager be, and he is hereby authorized to employ, on a temporary basis, from time to time, at a per diem or hourly rate of pay, persons receiving pensions or gratuities from the City, and the City Auditor is hereby directed to issue warrants in payment of such employment. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk IN T~iE COLR.JCIL FOR THE CICAr OF ROAN0}[E, VIRC1T~IA, The 21st day of November, 1949. No. 10257. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact certain sections of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning ~anuary l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the Oity of Roanoke, Virginia, on the ]lst day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appro~.riations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existenc~ of an emergency", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: CITY HALL #12 Ins~ranc e ..................................... $ 5,109.00 POLICE DEPAR~ENT ~40 Insurance ..................................... ll. 00 FIRE DEPAR~,~NT #41 Ins~ranc e ..................................... 1,714.00 TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM #51 Insurance ..................................... 869.00 AI2~SHOUSE #60 Insurance ..................................... 389.00 JUVENILE DETENTION H01~E #63 II1s u]3aflc e .......... ........................... 408.00 SEWERAGE DISPOSAL PLANT #72-A II1 suranc e .................................. ... 70.00 REI~JSE COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL STREET REPAIRS #76 Ins urance .................................... PUBLIC PARKS #102 Insurance .................................... PUBLIC LIBRARY Insurance .................................... L~INICIPAL AIRPORT #120 Ills u~anc e .................................... NELSON STREET 2JARKET #121 Insurance ... ................................. CITY FARM #124 Insurance .................................... ACADE~,D/ OF MUSIC #125 Insurance .................................... MUNICIPAL GARAGE #130 Insurance .......... . ......................... 58.0o 566. OO 935.00 930.00 1,703.00 94.00 163.00 8,523.00 BE IT FURTHER ~RDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED Clerk President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 1949. No. 10258. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact Section #320, "General Expense',, of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9752, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the Water Department's General Fund for the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning Januaryl l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT 0RDAI~ED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that Section #320, "General Expense", of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9752, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the ¥.'ater Department's General Fund for the City of Roanoke for the 'fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949 and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same is hereby amended and reordained to read as follows: GENERAL EXPENSE #320 Insurance and Bond Premiums ........ $ 6,025.00 BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. Clerk APPROVED IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOI~, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 19&.9. No. 10259. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City ~anager, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute agreement between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and the Virginia Department of Highways, providing for the maintenance and regula- tion of traffic on ~elrose Avenue, N. V~. ( U. S. Highway Route No. 460 ), from Old Country Club Road to 0.006 miles west of the west corporate limits of Roa~'~oke, Project 1980-01, Federal Project U-631(3), upon the improvement thereof o~ the State Highway Department and the Bureau of Public Roads under the provisions of the Feder~ Highway Act, as amended and supplemented, said agreement to be executed in accordanc. the terms and conditions contained therein, and providing for an emergency. WHEREAS, for the preservation of public safety and convenience, an emergency is declared to exist. THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the Cit Manager be, and he is hereby authorized and directed, for and on behalf of the City of Roanoke, to execute agreement between the City of Roanoke, Virginia, and the Virginia Department of Highways, providing for the maintenance and regulation of traffic on ~elrose Avenue, N. ¥~. ( U. S. Highway Route No. 460 ), from Old Country Club Road to 0.006 mile west of the west corporate limits of Roanoke, Project i1980-01, Federal Project U-631(3), upon the improvement thereof by the State Highway Department and the Bureau of Public Roads under the provisions of the Federal Highway ~Act, as amended and supplemented, said agreement to be executed in accordance with ithe terms and conditions contained therein. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Resolution shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: ! Clerk Pr esident IN THE COUNCIL. FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIA, The 21st day of November, 19&9. No. 10260. A RESOLUTION authorizing and directing the City Auditor to pay to the Pioneer Construction Company, Incorporated, $1,500.00 from the ten per cent being withheld by the City of Roanoke pursuant to the terms of the contract between the City of Roanoke and the Pioneer Construction Company, Incorporated, for the con- struction of sanitary sewers in the Tenth Street Extension area. VfH~REAS, the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, under date of April 18, 19~9, by Resolution No. 9928, awarded contract for the construction of sanitary sewers, with appurtenant work thereto, to serve property along Tenth Street Exten- sion, parts of Rugby Land Company, Shadeland Addition, Alview Addition, Tinker View 6'0 Addition, and adjoining subdivisions, to the Pioneer Construction Company, Incor- porated, at a total cost of $40,109.35, and WHEREAS, the contract provides that ten per cent of the contract price shall be retained by the City until the entire work has been completed~and accepted, and V~EREAS, a committee consisting of the City Attorney, the City Auditor and the City Nanager, has recc~mended that the Pioneer Construction Company, Incorporat- ed, be paid $1,500.00 from the ten per cent being withheld by the City of Roanoke, in which recommendation Council concurs. THEREFORE,- BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the City Auditor be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to pay to the Pioneer Construction Company, Incorporated, $1,500.00 from the ten per cent being withheld by the City of Roanoke p~rsuant to the terms of the contract between the City of Roanoke and the Pioneer Construction Company, Incorporated, for the construction of sanitary sewers in the Tenth Street Extension area. Clerk APPROVED President IN THE COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOEE, VIRGi~IIA, The 21st day of November, 1949. No. 10261. AN ORDINANCE to amend and reenact certain sections of an Ordinance adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance making appropriations from the General F~nd of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year beginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency". BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Roanoke that the following sections of an 0rdinence adopted by the Council of the City of Roanoke, Virginia, on the 31st day of December, 1948, No. 9751, and entitled, "An Ordinance reeking appropriations from the General Fund of the City of Roanoke for the fiscal year be- ginning January l, 1949, and ending December 31, 1949, and declaring the existence of an emergency", be, and the same are hereby amended and reordained to read as TUBERCULOSIS SANATORIUM #51 Supplies .................................... $ 5,600.00 DEPART~ENT OF PUBLIC V.TELFARE #57 Gasoline and Oil ............................ 675.00 HO SP ITALIZATION #61 Ho sp italization ............................. 48,000.00 follows: PUBLIC LIBRARY Repairs .. . (1) 1 Desk ........ $ 99.67 1,140.00 450.02 S-as BE IT FURTHER ORDAINED that an emergency is declared to exist and this Ordinance shall be in force from its passage. APPROVED ATTEST: Clerk President IN TH~ COUNCIL FOR THE CITY OF ROANOKE, VIRGINIJ~, The 21st day of November, 19~9. No. 10262. A RESOLUTION welcoming visitors to the City during the ensuing Thanksgiving Holiday and expressing hope that they may enjoy the occasion and frequently return. V~tEREAS, Roanokers hold the Virginia ~ilitary Institute and virginia ~.Polytechnic Institute in affectionate esteem; and ~VP~REAS, these splendid institutions of higher leafing have again selected our City as the scene for their annual Thanksgiving football classic; and V~HEREAS, thousands are expected to visit our City to attend the game and accompanying festivities. THEREFORE, BE IT UNANI~0USLY RESOLVED by the Council for the City of Roanoke that all visitors of good will to our City during the ensuing Thanksgiving Holiday be, and they are hereby, most cordially welcomed by the ~ity with the sincere hope that all may genuinely enjoy the occasion and frequently return. APPROVED ATTEST: ~_ / / Clerk Pr es i den t